Full oft with starch and gloat terene, The linen collar starts the morn; Full oft at noontime it U teen All wilted, wrinkled and forlorn. That's what you must expect of sucn a collar ; u s uic itnen ot it. The stand-up collars won't stand up, and tuc turn-down collars wm wilt down. The easy, cheap, and i pleasant way out of this is to wear " CEWULOID " tOLtARS AND ! Cuffs. These goods arc made by covering linen collars or cuffs on both sides with"CF.r,i,ui,oiD," thus making them strong and durable, and waterproof, not affec ted by heat or moisture. There are no other waterproof goods made tuis way, consequently none that can wear so well. When soiled simply wipe them off with a wet cloth. Every piece of the genuine is stain pea ujlc U113 : "TRADP LLUUOII Mark- Insist nnon poods so marked if you expect fall satisfaction, and if your dealer docs not keep them , send direct to us enclosing amount and we will mail samole. State r size, and whether a stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. Tho CELLULOID COMPANY r-29 Broadway, NewYork. Huckuoll University. John Howard Harris, president of the college, with four courses of study leading to degrees; academy for boys; ladles' in stitute; music school. Thlrty-acro campus and ten buildings, Including new gym nasium, new laboratory and new observa tory. For catalogue, cuts of buildings and other information, address tho Registrar, "Win. C. Grelztnger, Lewtsburg, Pa. 19-2v -When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When sho was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, bhe clung to Castoria. Whoa sho had Children, she gaTothem CastorU Buy Keystone flour. Bo sr mat the name Lessig & Baku, Asu.ua-.. Ha., is printed on every sack. " Last summer one of our grand children was sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our doctor's remedies had failed, then we tried Hhnmberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief. V'o regard it as the best medicine ever put on the market for bowel com plaints. Mrs. E. G. Gregory, Fredericks town, Mo. This certainly Is the best med icine ever nut on the market for dysentery, summer complaint, collo and cholera In fantum In children. It never failH to give prompt relief when used in reasonable time and the plain printed ulrectlons are followed. Many mothers nave expressed their sincere gratitude for the cures it has effected. For sale by Gruhler Bros., drug gists. Sprnne Any Leaks Latoly ? We oan't stop the leaks from the clouds b.- 3"11, the plumber, corner Main and Casrve streets, can stop all your leaks In wuter and w :h sill :action. Mrs Itbodie Noah, ot this placp, was taken In tlm night with cramping pains and the next day diarrhoea bet in. She touk half a bottle of blackberry cordial but got no relief. She then sent to me to see If I had anything that would help her. 1 sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and the first dose relieved her. Another of our neighbors had been sick for about a week and had tried different remedies for diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I sent him this same remedy. Only four dofces of it were required to cure him. He says he owes his recovery to this wonderful rem edy. Mrs. Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. A National Typewriter, almost new and in perfect condition, for sale cheap. In quire at Herald office. free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of constipation and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly Invigorate the system. Regular size 25o. per box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist A Race street Cbi Daman wears creases in bis wide cotton trousers. Relief in Six Honrs. Distressing kidney aud bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South Amerloan Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of la exceeding promptness in relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back aud every part of the urinary paeaages in male or female. It relieves retention of water aud pain in passing it almost immediately, ir you want quick relief and cure thin is your remedy. Sold by Iaaao Shaplra, druggist, 107 S. Main street. E. B. FOLEY, FINE GROCERIES 201 "West Centre Street. Dealer in groceries, flour, prcvisyns, teas ciiees etc uou delivered tree- CATHOLIC FREE MASONRY I he Nuclem or Such nn Order Now Form Ins In Ilrooklyn. UnooKLTS, July 25. A now order, for tho present known ns tho Knights of Co luinbus, Is forming In Brooklyn, with the probability of Its extending not only throughout the stnto, but nil over the country and Canada, and perhaps beyond the borders of tho American continent. It Is to bo n sort of Catholic Free Masonry, and sovoral loilgos havo nlrendy been formed. One lodgo Is made up almost entirely In Us membership from the rolls of tho Columbian club hi this city. The purpose of the new order Is for mu tual holp and the furtherance of such schemes of benoflcenoo In tho way of life Insurance protection for families and tho llko as may oommoud themselves to the best judgment of the mombcrs. "It Is to do for the Catholics," said ono of the promotars today, "what Free Ma sonry docs for such men as may outer that order. Politics will ha absolutely tabooed, as It is in Froo Masonry, and the foundors ot tho order hope that, with a friendly feeling toward It in tho church, a vastly influential membership will bo gained. The Idea broached by a few club men ot forming such an order grow so rapidly that It has been dotormlnod to call a con ference of thoso who would bo most likely to join, and a circular for that purposo is now being prepared. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Nntlonnl Lenirnn. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 7; Now York, 9. AtClevolaud Cleveland, 12; Washing ton, 8. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 9; Balti more, 5. At St. Louis St. Louis, 4; Bos ton, 5, The Loulsvllle-Phlladelphla and Chicago-Brooklyn games wcro prevented Dy ram. KAStern League. At Rochester Provldonco, 10; Roches' ter, 8. At Buffalo-Wllkcsbarro. 12; Buf falo, 7. At Toronto Scranton, 7; Toronto, o. At byracuse Sprlngflold, 14; Syra ouse, 6. Pennsylvania State League. At Pottsvlllo Pottsvllls, 19; Hazloton, 0. At Lancaster Lancaster, 5; Carbon dale, 8. The Lait of tho Wliljky Truat. CnicAoo, July 25. Gonoral MoNulta will soon bo roloasod from his trusteeship over the whisky trust, and the rest of the property of the concern not ombraced In tho salo to take place Aug. 14 will be put on the auction block, and the last vestige of the old trust will dlsappoar, togother with Its accompanying litigation. A final decreo In the case was ontercd by Judge Showaltor yestorday. In tho decrco ho re affirmed all provlous orders, and mado perpetual the Injunction accompanying the Olmstcad bill of Jan. 8, 1805, and the order appointing the recclvors. Gentry Defeats Patchen. Freepout, Ills., July 23. Ton thousand peoplo saw John R. Gentry paco all around Joe Patchen yestorday afternoon at Tay lor's park. Gentry took tho lead from the wire and was never headed to the finish, although Patchen was not far back of him until they passed tho three-quartoi pole, when Gentry pulled away and fin ished ahead In 2.01. Gentry went tho first quarter In 80 sees., tho half In 59M (whloh Is the fastost half ovor paced In public), and the three-quarters in 1.30. SIlss Davit' Amnllnnt Identified. Philadelphia, July 25. Alleged to have been guilty of committing a brutal assault upon Miss Davis whllo in tho act ot robbing tho restdonco of hor parents at Atlantic City, two woeks ago, William Bronnan, alias "Reddy" Larklns, was glvon a hearing beforo Magistrate Jcrmon yesterday afternoon. Miss Davis, still suffering from tho effects of hor encountci with the man, came up from Atlantic City in the forenoon. She positively Identified Bronnan as her assailant. Llnson TroTes an Alibi. Indianapolis, July 26. The mystery of the murder of little Ida Gebhardt, whose mutllatod body was found In a tool chest Tuesday night, Is still unsolved. John R. Linson, formerly a railroad engineer, wa arrested, but an almost ooniplete alibi has been established for him. The post mortem developed the fact that the child had been horribly cut with a sharp knife, after the mannor of the LondoD ripper. She wa thus mutilated before the assault. SIlll Closed Dotrrj by a Strike. Bridgepobt. Conn.. July 25 The strike at the Salts Textile company's works liif assumed large proportions. Last Monday 150 weavers went oat becaacc tfw ins re fused to discharge two Slavonian woiaen. Yesterday the remainder of the emyloyef went out because a deia&ad tor 12J per cent. Increase was refused. There ore SM men on strike now. The mill hut that down indefinitely. X Veteran's Rerenge. Newport, Pa. , July . John Mttttewi, a on armed veteran, last night ihot end severely wounded Ellas Campbell. Several shots were fired, bat only one took effect. Last week Campbell caused iltttbswi' arrest for wife beating, and the 1 hooting was in rsreng, CT jb protseutioa. Mat thews was arretted and sect to Xvw Bloomfleld Jail to await the result of Campbell's Injuries. XstlteuieBl at XI Jas.lra. Rio Jaxelro. JtUr 5. Thr is grow ing excitement In this elty over the aeon potion ot th Island ot Trinidad by the English. Th government has dlipatefaed two notes to th British legation of em. pbatlc protest, quoting th order ot th British admiralty ot 1788, by virtue of which Trinidad was evacuated by the En glish and restored to Portugal. 31111 Knterprliei In North Carolina. WtSSTOX. N. C. July 25. The Revolu ' tlon Cotton Mill company and Proximity Manufacturing company are the names of two enterprises just incorporated at Greensboro. The capital stock of eaeb oompany is JSOO.OOO, all of which has lx-en paid lu. Two more companies have been formed la the olty and will probably be incorporated this week. Conner' Wound 1'roret Fatal. Philadelphia. July 85. Joseph Conner the young man who last week In a mo meat of jealous anger shot Kate Connelly at his home, 3744 Kensington avenue and then shot himself, died yesterday at tl.e Episcopal hospital. His victim, who Is in the same institution, it recovering The Weather, For eastern Pennsylvania, rain in south east; fair In northwest portion, variable winds. For New Jersey and Delaware, rain; varlablo winds. For District of Columbia and Maryland, occasional raini; slight changes In temporaturs) vnriabl wiudi. TUB EDITORS' TRIP. Ono of tho Most Ku.loynblo TUoj llnvo Kver Had. The excursion of the Pennsylvania Stato Kdttorlal Association last week was'ono of tho most enjoyable In tho history of the organization. The main body met at Harrlsburg on Monday and left for Buffalo, N. Y., by special train on Tuesday morn ing. At Suubury and Wllllaiusport many representatives of the association joined tho party. Tho speolal arrived at Elmlra, N. Y., at 1:30 p. m, and after allowing half au hour for refreshments proceeded to Canandalgna. The Journoy between those points Is a delightful one. Buffalo was reached at 0 p. m. on Tuesday. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad' Company furnished tho special train from Harrls burg to Clanaudalgna and the New York Central and Hudson River railroad fur nished transportation to Buffalo, and both companies afforded the excursionists ex cellent accommodations. At Buffalo tho excursionists were quartered at The New Tlfft and the Genessee hotels. Both are first-class places aud are excellently man aged. They cau be unhesitatingly recom mended. On Wednesday a trip was made to De pew, a new but nourishing Industrial town located eight miles from Buffalo. The train for this trip was furnished by Mr. C. A. Beach, superintendent for tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. Depow is but two years old and yet has a population ot C,000, with electric railways, water, gas, electricity and many other conveniences of modern cities. The Industries of the place are making remarkable strides. They give employment to 1,200 men, but as soon as the shops lu conrse of erection are com pleted tho working force will bo increased to 5,000. The site of the town Is large and the working pooplo have ample oppor tunity to secure their own homes. The prospects of plenty work are very bright. Four large railroads pass through the town aud they enjoy great traffic. The party returned to Buffalo in time for lunch and spent the afternoon sight seeing In the city. In the evening a com plimentary production of "Saiu'l of Poseu" wns witnessed In the opera house. On Thursday the N. V C. & H. R. R. Company placed another special train at the disposal of the newspaper men and their ladles and a trip was made to Niagara Falls, that point being roached at 10:30 a. m. The majority of the excur sionists stopped at the International Hotel aud others secured quarters at tho Im perial aud Porter. All tue hotels were found first class. While at the Falls a visit was made to the power house of the Cataract Electric Power Company, which has succeeded In harnessing the mighty waters of Niagara for a distribution of power through New York and New Jersey. The inspectlon re vealed many features of intense Interest and Mr. Rankin, the superintendent, de voted considerable of his valuable time to au explanation of details. Sightseeing followed a luncheon. Those who secured carriages and guides from the Miller & Brundage Coach Company, of Niagara, were fortunate. The fees charged are moderate, and the satisfaction secured is worthy many times the charge. Right here it may be stated as a warning that when people go to Niagara Falls thr can escape swindles by stopping at arst-daes hotels and hiring carriages from saclt com 1 aules as the Miller & Brundage. The charges are higher thao many of the in ducements offered, bat they are the cheap est in the long ran. On Friday morning the AMiooiatioa pro ceeded by rail to LewistoB sod tbere boarded one of the palatial attvoter of xim Niagara XavigatioB Ctasrpaaj- &r Toronto, "tm4r. arriving is that beaaliful dry at lfeW a. nu JL trip alxxa rtw city -wm made on the eteetaie heat liee and many important pawns went Tteaen ia carriage. At boob a aaaiptaoM diasutr im eerred at die Basin Heat at Derate and at two o'clock taw tsLcvnemmiMa bartee on the CTilppmrajar th wt.m trip to Iwiatoa. Arriving at that 4ee a sasaWof Ifee eroiutaoJiitce iwardwd dee trolley cars for a trip aloof: & VmtmUtm aide j Niagara to Xiaec&ra, Ca ta. where they croatud the MUtpeataioa tai4 aud Kwsjtit tSMr impiaatire hates. At & o'clock Friday seshat; all kasids totusVwi a teats f Veer York Oeattal shuipwry botaewacd lefuxL For this iMijohtrai trip &&i.hivtiim i iacVxi te Ker. K VfvA, Mivswt patteagw agent of the yvumrjiritKii rslt road; George H. XteuieH, geoer jtfreM ger &2t of tit Yewttarfc Ceattre! Ilitdecti Hirer rilxa.; '. L Jlsatkif, travWiog pafcMNager z&mt tb mi' p&uy: Charles A. Beach, asyertotweirr U Lebtgb Valley ratteee-; Mr. Oreeaweed, of ta iMlHnmtUmvX ifx. Xi&gaca; Mr. Kaafcis, iwpria4Jtf of the Slag power 1to tfce Miller Brtutdka Coscfc Cotapany; U L Msvplty, WH pmm- ger ajieat f the Viayatm Jfarlretfaas Cm. Her. 'Wllww. pastor of aw toast (Metstodiat in the city of Xoroete, KEUHALOIA t--1 e.a.'uCwn't M, jicr'.Uctsrt'! tvJer l itr.teit GERMAN HEDIOAL LAWS. DR. RIGHTEn 8 "ANCHOR" pain expeller: IODly"-ii,i'f' B !" Trade Mark' Amh r." JIU11 lfK iurr Cniu"-r ' ' r.'iMr i. ' "r IF. Ad. Blehter&Co.,l77ri.ii;: .1 m list I 29 HIGHEST AWAHU3,--12 Branch Houbm. Ova 01utw.:kf. , M A: 50 1 if. hi Hlit 11 it,.)... it, V 1 1 Kirllli 1. H. 31 1. 1 1 "-i ' .u H1II11), 7 I- .M. 111 M ' Jl " :,-l.l.ili h S V tut M tj who bears a striking resemblance to the late Henry Ward Beecherj also to Messrs. R. II. Thomas, Sr., and R. II, Thomas, Jr. The latter are deserving of speolal recog nition at tho hands of the Association for the success of the trip, 11. C. B. Good Oirot-. Attention ts called to tho advertisement offering two valuable properties on Whlto street tor inle. The Original Illnirout'. "You hnvo often honrd tho oxpresslon 'Wo had n great blowout last night,' used In connection with n dance or some sort ol amusement," said n gentleman yestordoy. "Do you know tho origin of tho word 'blowout?' Hot Well, I'll tell you of it. Away back in tho thirties tho cotton mills nt Lowell, Mass., wero furnished with operatives from tho famlllosof thoformors living nbout the town. Tho sons mid daugh ters of tho sturdy farmors held positions in tho mills, and coming from such good old stock thoru was n sort of social spirit do voloped among tho omployces whloh is not found lit factories in tlicso dnys. From the factories of Lowoll somo prominent peoplo hnve como. Helen Hunt Jackson was employed thero nt ono time. "Tho hours wero long, and lu wlntor tlmo lamps had to bo provided to glvo light to tho workers. It wns boforo tho days of koro-scno, or, as they used to pro nounco It when It did como out, 'koro son,' with tho nccont on tho'o,' Whnlo oil lamps woro burned. They wcro llghttxK 1 1 -i .. , . 1. .1 1 Ull A lUltKIIl $ Uill, ilUU IJIUU uso was dispensed with on May 1. It was tho operation on this hitter dnto that origi nated tho word 'blowout.' When tho boll sounded on this day to quit work, all lamps wero blown out simultaneously, not to be lighted again until Novombor. This was callod tho 'blowout,' nnd nftor this n dance or suppor would bo glvon, which nt first wns called tho 'blowout dnnco,' or 'blowout supper,' until finally any festivity attending tho extinguishing of tho lamps for tho year was called 'the blowout.' So tho word 'blowout' was originated." Pittsbuig Dispatch. Gets the cold shake a lemonade. Don't wear pearls with a bad complexion Don't weal colored shirs with borizental stripes. The stripes are all perpenoiculur this season. Go to Maley's for ladies' silver bel, buckles, 10 North Main street. tf The best Salvo In tho world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain., Corus, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Files, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect Hatlsfaction or money refunded. Price 2o cei-;s per box. For sale by A. Wasley. First r. it It. R. It. Excur&iou. The Philadelphia and Reading Riilroad Company will run Its tlrst excursion of the season to Atlautic City, Soa Ihle aud Cape May on Thursday, July 25th, at the rate of 53.50, good for ten days. Tickets will be good for special train leaving Shenandoah at 9:30 a. m. and regular train leaving at 12:48 p. m., arrivitfg at Philadelphia at 2:10p.m. Good to Atlantic City, Sea Isle and Cape May next day. Distressing Kidney aud Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This nev remedy U a great Mirprhe on account of its exceeding promptness iu relieving paiu lu tbe bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tbe urinary passages in male ofemale r It relieve retention of water and pain lu passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at tbe City Pharmacy, 107 South Main street, next to the post office, Shenandoah. Pa. 4-9-3m Tbete it more help in an ounce of en esmragesBtct than there is in a ton of gocd adrie- SOTICK 0? APPEALS. Votler If benbr i-tTtn hy the undersigned SeiHirUtU: Count j- ComiaiMioocri, to the tum ble itihMtHXMZilA mod otfar owners of property vuiiiii Mid coaotr that ppel relating to the Mmnwin made for 1195 will be held for the enml baroucb and towubips of tbe county For Plarro-e borooti. Pinegrove and Wnniii iirux, t&wuii'.LM, at Kdward llunirnel'e aet Kmtt, at 10 A. ., Tuesday July 23rd. Tut Twer Cltr aud Hotter townihln at Wm. tauk't Intel Tower Citjr, Wednesday July 21. f Tieioota buroagh, Tieoiont, Fralley mut ItiaiW towwfaiD.. at LH Ml eld's hotel. Trcaawt. TUmitr Jlly M. rr juawmeiue Dotoadn uh, roster and Xrwrii nHratelM at Plene Malwrt hotel, Mln ttrrttW, friaUr Joly 24. F Ktfcuagf Cltr browb, Delano Kline, Kraai a4 Miaa)r UnrtMbif, at Kaier'a hotel, JJkr Chy. M a. X . XKlar Joly 29. ftfft'm ioeh. at Kenjamin KicBard hotel Tm4f itf v.. Tt ta, itftrth and Bat L'nlon townahlpi, fvr (nHrrVm and FrMrkrlile borough.1 and " KlkaAf Iwuhln atOeorge lialdzuhn'a UAM. Xiuiij FUn, Tbarwlay Angiut 1 Tyt Tiwmi txitmxh Kahn, ltn , -chuyl-W tAwwMp, at the United State! Mit Imujm, 4 a. m Mondav tugunt 5. ?"? S" "im Wp t William Manti'i Jfrtar f O, A. Tuesday Au(fite. tt,M and Pr Clinton borough kmtwtak IawhMp t Koefa'i hotel, T 01L'i Wedneadar, AnMt 7. J 'HrtxAmn Md LandlazTtll tor&a2hi, It xMi Mannetm town- tSTX adM HMM, OrwlwilmrK.TliHra. yavaTftlUKaeer,, Auburn and Crwwona Zyyt' townefclp. aad for Mellot'a ff "tri jlortli Manhetm town. 2ji UrAm Khtlr.ar a hotel, SMtaylkill Haven n '? " .'"""J wd X and "j '.f ,,t&r tAwiwhip a otata rgm.M ,,iviiia, K . M., Monday ' t7i, mJl". V",' boToojfcw and tbe ' . , tirnntn of nntier , " '.. ( n tK,(w- Aeblawd, Tim- I vJ?.Il "-'"''"Cid tl Kawt dlelrtet ol I , , notel TylomTlle, Wad- ! '.r,'' ' """"hip t Hehottawiiri hotel. ' Thnmday, Aofftwt . ' mi 1 1 l -V ' ",""'"bip at toe ftaeranMnto hoM .. f. '' ''"dv AuaiHrt 15 i 1,1. w'J. .'hi "ft- tf, fMiff ti..fif. Pot t II- It Mlt,f i tlm Hi, afi , , v Mrl,,..,,, h-rt.fr,re ' "rrU,gum Bt.... hat) 1 dKWOl.44 k f.'-. tffrr ti.it 'lay aiti'oai ."IM vllMMtn ft, I"'; ' ""'i'ffrlt ' , , ' ''UrMitrtttti, rrde)l' ., )ljr V, Cures the Tobacco Habit IN 4 TO 10 DAYS OR MONEY REFUNDED. Use All The Tobacco You Want Till Your "Carcing,'' is Gone. Narcoti-Cure is the only remedy in the work! that acts directly on the nerves and drives the nicotine from the sjstem in fioivi fotirj to ten days. It leaves the patient in better health than before taking and is warranted free from any injurious ingredients. Narcoti-Cuue is popular because it allows the patient to' use all the tobacco he wants while under treatment, or until the "craving" and "hankering" arc gone. It is then no sacrifice to throw away tobacco forever. Narcoti-Cure is sold at the uniform price of $5.00 a bottle, and one bottle cures. Money refunded if a cure is not effected when taken according to directions. PHOP. W. X. 1VA1TE, Of Amherst, Mmi., CUniveilTnlmcco ror40 Vinr,illnl'Vn Cllrril Kiircoll-Citre. Amherst, Map'., February 8, 1893. The Narcoti Chemical Co., SiiriiiRticUl, Mnss. Gentlemen: Replying to yonrH of the let, would pay that I hnve used tobacco for 40 years, nnd of lntc hnve eoii8iiinc(l nlO-ccnt plug n dny, besides smoking considerably. I commenced to use tobnceo when I wns only 11 years old, nnd hnve never been nblo to rIvo np tho hnbit until I took Narcoti-Cure, nlthoiii;h I hnve tried other so-cnllcd remedies without ellect. After using your remedy four dnys, nil "hnnkcriiiK" for chewing disnppcnred, nnd in four dnj"s more smoking became unplensnnt. 1 hnve no further desire for tho weed, nnd experienced no bnd effects, what sver, I am mining In flesh, nnd feel better than I hnve for n long time. To nil who wish to be free from tho tobacco lmblt I would say, use Narcoti-Cure. Yours truly, W. N. WAITF. 1 0U1lVIMVIVIVIltlltl v- w- V- V" V- w- V-r V- w- Vi- V4- Vi- No Longer an Experiment. :-: :-: We are here to Stay. We have proven to the merchants of this city and vicinity that we can sell as cheap as they can buy in Philadelphia or New York and save them the freight. We invite any merchant who has not called on us to come and be convinced. TH0S. E. SAMUELS Sc CO, Wholesale Grocers, No. 105 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. The Last Clearing SVlid-Summer Sale of Millinery Goods.. Consisting of trimmed leghorn lints from 51-25 to $2.50. Large line of bell-top sailor and ICnox hats from 26 cents to $1.25. Plain sailor for 15c. Ladies untrimmed hats from 20o. up. Silk mull hats $1.00, Infants caps Co. up. Icfants and children s embroidered hats reduced to 26c. Silk hats 60c. Crape bonnets from $1.75 to S2.25. Morning goods very cheap. Xuns veils from MRS. J. J. KElLY, 26 Soutn Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Xtesult In i weeks. eery oo oraer we mai -MEDICINE For Bale by P. P. D. Hooks & Brown Full line of Base Ball Goods Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fine Stationery, Rubber Stamps, etc. Agents for Daily Papers. NO. 4 M. MAIN ST For Sciootinc Dentistry go to Dr, J. Donaldson Ford, VifMM ye actual exprleiioe. Gold. Arftfgm nd Iorolln flllingg, Oold Orownt. I'orowUin Crowns, Aluminum Crown. Ret tMtlt $10.00, no bottor rnA let Mtf price. Totrth extracted with vltaJiMKl a4f. 50c. Kxtractwl without air, SSe. Allowno made wbr MMli sir out on now platM. AlA Wo Ot?IATBn. Ladt aetendant alwajr prewtnt. rffloa hoar : livery day 1 to 6 p. m . fltindaya 1 t 3 p. m. W K Centre W Mai Weeae'a reald eaee, front footn. up atavlrt, nban- anrloah. Pa. A j(ntti walfome awaiti yon at Joe -Wtjafcfc's Saloon, MAIN AND COAL SWB.M Poolroom attMbad. Fint w4ey, br, porter mH l ocmaOMltiy tep. cjfcoJwi tmprwDci drink amlgy. Advertise in T If your druggist is unable to give you full particulars about NARCOTI- CURE, send to us for Book of Parti culars free, or send $5.00 for a bottle by mail. THE NARCOTJ CHEMICAL CO., Springfifiiu, Mass. $1.25 up. RESTORE LOST YIGOR Whsn Indmiht what to use for Nervous Debility. Low of EexutI Porter (in eltret lex). In.pfleai.. Attol h. Varicocele and othr neal.nes.e-. fom an u.e Sexinerillj. Draint checked and full igor quickly restored, if nelcteJ, suca troubles result faally. Mailed tnyhere. sealed, forll.co, 6 lxeH.)r JS-oo. iti give b icfe'u jjuaiamto w - 4 CO., aeland.ObiQ. KIRLIN, Sheuandoab, Pa. OPEN EVERY DAY ! Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painloaa extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All eiami nation free. "We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown nnd Bridge "Work and all operations that pertain to Dental Surgery. No cnarge for extracting when plates are ordered. "We are the only users of Tltaliied air for the painless extraction uf teeth. SJiORaiiioalt Doutal Rooms, , (MOIAJTS BLOCK) Bast Ctjfitr Street, Shenandoah Ofllse iioom 7 a. m. to f- n. SheiiRiuloah'is Itoliabl for. ) lit i 4 !;vci( All wotk" parltcuk lAJMs.. lik