ABLY SUMMER! I Mera Infantum Puts in Its. Appearance, EVERY POORLY NOURISHED B&BY Ll&BLE TO ITS ATTACK. Complete Security in Lac tated Food. A HIGH NUTRITIVE RELISHED IN HOTTEST WEATHER. Its Use Brings Sound Sleep and Steady Growth. Every 'bin , lipped un ci o r f ele baby is a shining mark for wasting di urr lioonl disor do r s that put in. t hoLfufil no a'r unco s 'with the ad- BABY WATERS. vent of hot weather, Yet every djmth from nn intes tinal disorder, showre'ither neglect or ig noranrCcTon Urn part of tho parents. The only safety for pale, weak, sickly fo.bies is to keep up their strength without irritating their intestines, 'and this great problem of delicate babies in hot weather ) has been Bolved to tho complote satisfac f ion of hosts of motkors by lactated food. j It is 8 perfect substitute for healthy, vig orous, mother's milk, and the one infi.nt food whieh possesses tho best sciontifle -combination of nil the elements necessary "to tho completo nutrition of tho growing hild. Tt tins snved ttiousands of infant lives, and its praises have been sad by thousands r gratolui, nappy motners. Read tho following letter from Francis T. Waters. Principal of tho Gregory Nor mal Institute. "Wilniineton. N. 0., whose eautiful baby's picturo is printed above. "I send you with this a picturo of our littl girl, whose bealth is duo to lactated od. One year ago, wo stoped using lac tated food and tnea another, out soon nor bowels became irrecular and we returned in Wtnted food. She is just past two vearsold, has all her teeth, and is tho health. aest.,merricst, rosiest little girl you ever -saw: "Wo have not had a dootor's bill to rnav and tho sweetest and best babv in the world. I can sneak In tlio highest terms df you-lacfated.food for children." STRIKING TAILORS WINNING. Over Sixty Nnw York, Contractors llave Sinned tho New Agreement. NEW Youk, July 81. Tho contractors nro coming forwnrd In such numbors to nocodo to tho domandi of tho striking tailors that it npponrs probablo that the strike will soon bo ended. Moro than sixty contractors havo signed tho now ngroo mont, which displaces tho pleco work sys tem and in its place oroatos a weokly scale of wagos. Thcso aro tho loading contract ors of tho city, nnd they omploy from fit toen to fifty workman each. As a result E,000 tailors rosumed work ut their beucuus this morning. Thd sottlomont committee will contlnuo to hold dally sosslons until nil the contractors are acoommodated who deilro to be. Mass mootlngs wore hold nt Walhallo hall in almost continuous sosslons from 10 o'clock yestorday morning, tho princi pal spookors being Samuol Gompors, Hoy mnn Robinson and Moyor Schoonfeld. Last night nnothor raonstor mooting was held at Cooper Union. It was a remark ablo cathorlntt of strlkors, hundreds of women and young girls bolug among tho most oarnest and demonstrative of tho audience. Charles F. Rolohors, prosldont of the Unltod Qarmont Workors of Amoricn, was chairman. "We must win this fight or lose what we havo nlroady gained," ho doclnrod: ''Wo must do away with tho touomont house ovll, tho crowding of hard workors In tho sweat shops, and tho system which allows that Iniquity. Last yoar we dldawny with the task, systoni; This yoar .we must do nwoy with1 the systom that permits tho contractors to bleod our work ers. We must doal direct with the manu facturers." Samuel Gompors, the national labor loader. "doJiarod that tho strike was In line with tho movement oi the wording men all nil over tho country for shorter hours of labor. He said: "Tho time has como when hours of labor must be re duced. May 1, 1890, the organized labor movement of Amoricn will demand the enforcement of tho olght hour lnw." The Norfolk & Western has contracted to Sjciul 1 ,C0O cr.rlcads of Kotfrstiu waterrnel. ona. Mrs. Rhodie Noah, of this place, was talten In the nlcht with cramping pains and Uittuext-dfly.iliaTFuosa "set in." "She took "Sialf a bottla of blackberry cordial but got n rftlipf. She then seut to mo to see if I 3iad anvthlnn that would help her. 1 sent imp a 1intH of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy and the irtrat. ilnsn relieved her. Another of our neighbors had been sick for about p. week siml had tried different remedies for lfnrrltnna hut fcent cetthic worse. I sent Iiim this same remedy. Only four doses of it were' required to euro him. lie says ue owes his recovery, to this wondertul rem odv Mrs. Mary Sibley. Sidney, Mich, 3?or sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. At present a greater quantity of coal is "beinc shinned through this place than for tthe pa et six months. Relief In Six Honrs. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new emedy Is a great surprise on account of ics exceeding promptness in relieving pain in hfljjlsidder kidneys, back and every part oUetijeairlnary passages in male orfenial''. It relieves retention of water and paiu in ipasstng it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your Temedy, Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 07 S. Main street. THE NEW BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Conservatives and liberal. Unionist! Have a Majority, of 153. London, July 31. With the excoptlon ot the polling In Orknoy and Shotland, which was formorly reprosontoa By Hlr Li. Lyoll, n Liberal, and the rosult of which will not bo known until tho end of the weok, tho now parliament is now com ploto. Tho division of parties Is as fol lows: Conservatives, 811; Liberal Union ists, 70; govorumont total, 411. Liberals, 174 , McCarthyltos, 70; Parnollitos, 13; Labor, S; total opposition, 359. Govern ment majority, 153. ponsorvntlve major ity ovor all, 12. Thus, tho Conservatives and Llboral Unionists, with a not gain of 90 Boats, will havo a majority of 152, tho largest In tho memory of the present generation. Tho Conservatives are made independent even of a coalition of all the other parties, In oludlng tho Liberal Unionists. The aggregate vote In the contested elec tions In Great Britain was as follows; Conservatives and Liberal Unionists, 1,725,435; Liberal, 1,028,247; Labor, 50,600; total, 3,404,203. But as 114 of the Union ist candidates for parliament wore re turned unopposed, no rollablo estimate oan bo formed of the oleotoral strength of the parties. The Llboral nnd ttauical press are daily engaged In trying to explain tho defeat, but to little purpose, mo uroau race oi the situation is that tho Conservatives aro not likely to be dlsplaood for flvo or six years, unless dissensions should arise in the cabinet uotweon tno sections leu ro. spectlvoly by Mr. Balfour, Conservative, and Mr. Chamberlain, Llboral Unionist, THE MARYLAND DEMOCRATS. Oormnn's Friends In tha Majority In the Statu Convention. Baltimore, July 81. Tho convention Which will nominate stato olTlcors oponed In this city today. Nover in tlio history of tho state has thorn broh waged a more spirited ooutost. At first tho rovoltngalnst tho so-called Gorman ring assumed such proportions that many oxperlonccd poli ticians prodlcted that an anti-Gorman candidate for governor would bo named, but as tho fight progrossod it became evi dent that tho Gormau forcos woro again in tho saddle, and It Is now conceded that whoever the senator olects for tho nomi nee will bo chosen with but little opposi tion. Among the most pronounced candidates are ox-State Senator Hayes, State Troas uror Jones, Colonol "Walter Smith and John F. Hurst, nil close friends of Gor man, and Judge Flshor, who has a large lndopendont following. Tho lattor in a publlo letter said yester day: "Tho great mass of tho Democrats In the stato ut largo, and particularly in this city, entertain tho vlows for which I stand. No objection can bo mado ngalnst my loyalty to my party, and I havo heard none except thut it Is dangerous to speak olit thoso sontlments in regard to Mr. Gorman which are in every breast. Tho nomination will dopond in tho last analy sis upon tho votes of unpledged delegates from my own city. What reason, thoro fore, havo I to supposo that they will not be cost for mof " John E. Hurst, a rioh man of this city, who up to Monday was baroly considered as a possible candidate, is looked upon as a formidable candidate, but tho general opinion is that cither Hayes or Jones will got tho nomination. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National League At Philadolpnla Philadelphia, 10; Brooklyn, 5. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 3; Chicago, 2. At Loulsvlllo Loulsvlllo, 18; St. Louis, 2, At Washington Now York, 17; Washington, 5. Eastern League. At Wllkosbnrro Wllkosbarro, 10; Eo- ehoster, '6. At Scranton Scranton, 13; Syracuso, 2. Pennsylvania State League. At Hazleton Hnzleton, 7; Lancaster, 3. At Cnrbondnlo Allontown, 9; Carbon dale, 8. All Freo. Thoso who havo used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it freo. Call on tho ndverttsed drug gist aud gel a trial bottle, free. Send your name and address to H. E, Bnckleil & Co,, Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Tills free, ns well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of which Is guaran teed to do you good and cost you nothing it A. "Wnsley's drug store. Powdered borox and soap it the best thing for cleaning copper Kittles. Wet a coatee cloth in hot water, soap it well, aud sprinkle over it the powdered bowx. The only thing that Quay will have to regret when the light is over will be tbe lots of his v cation. -r- to render Snlnhato of zioc is used molasses pure amber color. The new shaft near Jackson, Mich , has reached coal, widch i9 found in a seam four feet in thickness. The Only Remedy in the Wo'liUh-it Refunds 1 Price if it Fails to Cure the 10 Days is Tohiceo 11 u bit in -1 to It Cures While y ou C,qnfnue feRe Use of Tobacco. The Itlghts ot Injuranco Companies. Albany. N. Y., July 31. Tho right of lnsurauco companies to exhumo the bodies of policy holders is to be dotormlned by the court of appeals on tho nppoaljust filed In the case of Charlos Wchlo against the Unltod States Accident association to recover $10,000 on a policy on the life of Honry Wehle", who was found drowned at Roekaway on Sept. 4, 1893. When the case oame to trial it was dismissed on proof that a demand of the Insurance company to make an examination of tho body after the burial had boon denisd by tho repre sentatives of Mr. Wehle. Tho oourt.says that the examination of a bodyicannot bo had unless tho contract calls for such ex amination iu unequivocal forms. From this decision the company appeals. Heavy Fines for Violating Oame Laws. KeewANA, Ills., July 31. H. ClovMor- rltt, charged with Ulogally dealing in game, was found guilty yesterday by Jus tico Pyle, nnd flnos woro assessed to tho amount ot 323,000. Morrltt took an appeal to tho olroult court, but was obliged to furnish bonds In $10,000. In addition to tho nbovo case State Game Warden Blow, of Chloago, aunounced that he would In stitute two mora suits against Morrltt, Involving 2,700 qnall and ducks, and if theso cases also provo succossful Merritt will havo flnos to pay in tho uggregato of about $110,000. Tho President's Coachman Hurled. "Washington, July 31. The president's coachman, William "Willis, was burlod yostorday with appropriate Masonio and religious funeral servlcos. Many White House employes were prosent, and Sin-, clalr, the "White Houso stowurd, camo here from Gray . Gables to attend tho funeral by direction of tho prostdont'ti: Mrs. Clovoland. A largo wrcatbbf white flowers' and asparagus was sent to tho church by the president in .memory of his faithful servant, - , Last summer one of our grand children was sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our doctor's remedies had failed, then wo tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarr linA.i l!i,inp(lv. which pave Very speedy relief. Wo regard It as the best medicine ever put ou the market for bowel com plaints. Mrs. E. G. Gregory, Fredericks tmvii. Mn. This certainly Is the bestmed, Iclno over put ou the market for dysentery, 1 summer complaint, colic and cholera In fantum in children. It never falls to give prompt relief when used in reasonable time aud the plain printed directions are followed. Many mothers nave expresseu their sincere gratitude for the cures it has effected. For sale by Gruhler Bros., drug gists. Rub walnut or butternut juice into scratches on dark wood furniture to remove them. To polish jewelry use a paste of powdered cbalk and spirits ot wine. A Larco Waist Is not generally considered a necessary adjunct to the grace, beauty or symmetry of the womanly form. Within the body, however, Is a great waste made necessary according to the condition of things- con tinually in process aud requiring the per feet action of all bodily functions to ab sorb or dispel the refuse. When there is irregularity or inaction, ladles who valuo a clean, pure, ueamiy uouy win iue ur, Pierce's Favorite Prescription tht only remedy for woman which being once used Is always in favor. To those about to become mothers, it is a priceless boon, for it lessens the pahi3 and perils of childbirth, shortens lauor, pro motes an abundant secretion of nourish meut for the child and shortens the period of conuuement. Dr. Pierce's nellets cure biliousness, constipation, sick headache, indigestion, or uyspepsla, auu Kinureu uiseases. ComlUK Events. Aug. IB. Ice cream festival in Bobbins opera houso under the auspices of Hope Section Pioneer Corps. POETICAL LAW. Tho greatest discovery of the age 1 A certain, pleasant, permanent cure. A lifetime s suffering ended for $5.00. Why smoko and spit your ute away ? Why suffer from dyspepsia, heartburn, aud drains on your vital forces ? Stop using tobacco, but stop tho right way 1 Drive tho nicotine from your system by the use of this won doTful remedy. NARCOTi-cunrj is warranted to re move all desire for tobacco in every form, including Cigar, Cigarette and Pipe Smoking, Chewing and Snuff Taking. Use all the tobacco yotl want while under treatment, anil in from four to ton days your "hankering" and "craving" will disappear the weed won't taste good. Then throw away tobacco forever. NAncoii-CurtK is entirely vegetable and free from injurious ingredients. It never falls to give tone aud new vigor to the weakest constitution, ltemembor Nakcoti-Guhk doesn't deprive you of tobacco while effecting a cure j doesn't nsk yoit to buy several bottles to be entitled to a guarantee j doesn't require a month's treatment; and, finally, doesn't enable you to stop tobacco only to flud yourself a slave to the habit of tablet chewing. "With Nakcoti-Cuiie, when you are through with tobacco, you are through with tho remedy. One bottle icures. SBulV itt book of prominent testl HUSTlSOTOX, MAfrS., JtlUchlS, 1S9J. TUBSSTAlft!OTI'CltBiJtIOAL Co., ! FprlngfloUl, Mms, Gentlemen". I have med tobacco for over twenjy-ilye yenri", cheHii(? ami smok ing every day from 7 n. in. to 9 P- ta. ston ing only for meals. Oh Moitdny February'; I cnlled at your ofllce In Sprlngllcld, nml lloiiRllt n bottle ol tlio CURT) which I e,d',,8''irectcl, and on the tenth dS' the" UeSlie for'tobneed hsd left rhenWd It'hns not returned. I did not lose a meal while taking tho Ccre My appetite Ims implored and I consider ImAKCOti-Uuhe a grand thing. Very respectfully, OHAS. I. LINCOLN. 3Ir. Frank H. Morton, of Chicopco Falls, Mnss., late Inspector of Public Buildings for Massachusetts, says : 1 used tobacco for twenty-five years, and was a confirmed smoker. In Just eight days' treatment with Nakcoti-Cuke I was through with tobacco, in fact thodeslro for tobacco vanished like a dream. Very respectfully, FRANK II. MORTON. If your druggist is unable to give full particulars about NABCOi'i-CuiiE, send to us for Book of Particulars free, or send $5.00 for bottle by mall. The Narcoti Chemical Uo., i ll through with tho remedy. One bottle IfT Jill .cures. SPIUNGFIELD ,MAS8 I ) j A. Stricken Mother's Suicidal Effort. New York, July 81K Mary Blnaldl, a young Italian woman living at No. 122 Washington street, attempted sulolde yos terday by cutting hor throat in n fronzy of grief ovor the death of her child. Tho lotter fell from a window and was crushed. Tho mothor stood ovor tho body for a mo ment, then hurried to the barber shop of her husband, and seizing a razor slashed hor throat with it before any ono oould Interfere. Her condition is sorious. jThebest Salvo iu the world for Cuts 3$ruis88, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, unappeu nanus, uuuuiains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively, cures Piles, or no pay required.. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfactlon.or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box, Jfor sale by A. Wasley. Distressing Kiduey and Bladder diseases relieved In six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in th(bladder, kidneys, back aud evory part ot tue urinary passages in inai? oiomaie-r It relieves retention of water and pain In uaslng it almost immediately. If you vrant qulok relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 South Main street, next tto the post office, .Shenandoah, Pa. 4-9-3m 0Then Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. WThen she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, bhe clung to Castorla. tVhen she had Children, she gave them Castorla E. B. FOLEY, FINE GROCERIES 201 "West Oentro Street. Dealer In groceries, flour, prcrfsons. teas eoueca etc Goods delivered tree' Rafely Landed In Cuba. TAMPA, Fla., July 31. The long delayed Roloff expedition, which loft Koy "West early In Juno, has lauded safely In Cuba. Up to the 17th Inst, iho party was de tained on nn ouscure juoriua noy, owing to Improper Instructions given a steamer which was to couvoy tuoiu to unua. Tno provisions they had afforded subsistence for a few days, attor wnicu inoy ootainpd food from, adjacent koys. Tho hardships whllo on this island, exposed to tno plo ments, woro great, and twenty-five of tho BOO deserted, making their way to Koy "Wost and Tampa, where thoy wore put under tho oath of. soorecy. The oxpodltlou was finally tnken from tho koy by a rescue stoamor, aud woro lauded noar Las Tunas do Zaza last Suturday night. .Murdered Ills Affianced Wife. Montreal, July 81. Isnlo Gauthlor, a clgarmnkor, 23 years of age, emptied the live cunmuers oi ins revolver into a oeau tlful young girl to whom ho was engaged to bo married, uellna uonsigny, also S3 years of ago, late yostorday afternoon, in stantly killing hor. Gauthlor admitted that ho bought the rovolvor for the"6x- prees purpose ot killing his sweetheart- Ho also, he said, intenuea to taico uis own Ufo had he not used all tho bullets in tho revolver in killing tho girl. He and Miss Couslguy were to havo been married in a week. Ferdinand's Iteturu to liulgarla. "Vienna, July 31. M. Stolloff, the Bul garian prime minister, has assured tbe Sofia correspondent of The Fromdenblat that Prince Ferdinand will oertalnly nr rlve In Sofia by the middle of August. I'lils It taken to indicate that Princess Clomontlne, mother of Prince Ferdinand, has provalled upon hor son to return to Bulgaria, notwithstanding the risks he mayinour through the assassination of ex-Prime Minister Stambouloff, An Eloper Terribly Benten. "WATEBTOWN, N. Y., July 31. Mrs. Hattle Covey, wlfo of Burt Covey, a resi dent o"f Jay ville, on the Qortjiago aud Adi rondack railroad, eloped Juno 23 with John Kirch, superintendent of a saw mill, leaving one child. ICirch left a wife and four children. Mrs. Covey roturned home on Saturday, and was orderod to leave town. Neglecting to do so she was stripped and brutally beaton by a mob of men, women nnd boys. She may die. May he a Bonanza. Victor, Colo., July 31. S. Strntton, tho millionaire, has struck what Is probably the richest lead ever found in any mine in the country, If not In the world. In the Independence mlnos tho minors in follow ing a load ran across a voln that will ,run f 140,000 to the ton. It was at a point whore both veins oame together, and the width warrants the statement that there Is not less than several millions of ore in sight. The Belated Auranln Arrives. New York, July 31. The belated Cun ard line steamer Aurnnla has reached her pier with all on board safe and well. Can tain Mnttay roports that on July SO he was obliged to stop the ship, owing to a . fracture in the main steam plpo. The re pairs was completed after a stoppage of thirty-seven hours. Captain MoKay re ports that little or no excitement pre vailed at the time oi mo accident, A Monastery Brewery. Pittsdurg, July 81. Bishop Phelan has been appoalcd to by several priests In this , dlooese to stop the manufacture of beer at tho 8t. Vlnoont monastery, Latrobo. Tho monastery derives a large revenue from the brewery. Somo years ago the brow cry was closed on a similar action, but a short time ago It was allowed to reopon by special dispensation, Mrs. Splvey Acquitted. Montgomery", Ala., July 81. Justice Fuller, after a two days' preliminary trial, released Mrs. Splvey, charged with the murder of her husband. The ground of tha acquittal was that the justice had not been convinced that a murder had been committed. The lawyer Was Weak on Rhymes, bat He Got a Verdlc-'-" An eccontrla Irishman n-mMi nroone. wbolifea In Queens count-,d owned' an cstato valued at $000,000, hfn mode Mr. Towns ono of four holrs, ana. hd8 share will bo $160,000, says an old copy oi tho Troy Times. About ton years ago an old man entered his ofilco and roquosted an interview. Ho etatcd that he had long been Inter ested in reading of litigations, pnd ho had Beon tho namo of Mr. Towns in tho news papers ns a lawyor who did not tako tho law too seriously, so Broono camo to Mr. Towns, saying ho had decided to givo him tho first enso that ho was lntorestcd in, on condition that ho would sum up tho case in rhymo. Tho enso was that of Mrs. Bridgot How on ngalnst John Bcdoll for damages for being bitten by a dog and drenched with water from a hoso. To comply with Mr. Broono's request Mr. Towns summed up tho caso as doslred. After reciting how Bcdoll, who - x Koeps near the park, oh, sad to tell, A low resort of vice and sin, Where ho dispenses rum and gin. Yet, not content with deadly cups, He keeps two wild, ferocious pups To slay thoso who escape his lair With deadly hydrophobl-air, the poet wont on to say that Bcdoll, Seeing she was but a woman, Set his puppies on Mrs. Rowan, AiiH as he saw her run with fright, Trying to save herself by flight, He shouted, "Bill, before she goes Just play upon her with the hose." Cursed, assaulted, all but drowned, Bleeding from tho puppies' wound, The plaintiff, gentlemen of the iury, At last escaped this blackguard's fury And comes in court to see if you Will do as you'd havo others do.. Thoso ntrooltlos, tho Albany Law Jour cnl says, resulted in n verdict of $575 for his client. His patron was so pleased that bo gavo him another case, In which ho recovered $9,583 against tho Long Island Itnllroad company on Injuries to a worn an's knee. This caso he eummod up in rhymo, remarking among other thing! desorving doath; The fairest thing on earth to see Is lovely woman's beauteous knee. Justlflahls Homicide. Hoboken, N. J., July 81. The inquest touohlng the death of;Johu Spolllssy, who was shot by Pollco Sergeaut Kroigor while resisting arrest at his home In Union Hill last Thursday nlgbt, was held at Ruth's Hall last night. The jury renderod a ver dict to th effect that the homicide was justifiable, Sorgeant Krelger and Patrol man O'Brien were, however, taken to Jail m a bench warrant Issued by Judge Hudspeth. OPEN EVERY DAY oi On Governor Morton's Staff. Albany, July 81. It is announoed at tho adjutant gonoral's ofilco that Robert Taylor Yarnum has boon appointed as sistant paymaster general,' with the rank of major, on the staff of Governor Mor ton, In place of Colonel K. L. Judson, re signed. Russian ltojalltti to Visit Denmark. St. Petersburg, JulySl. The dowager czarina of Russia, tbe Grand Duke George, the czarowltz, whose state of health con tinues unsatisfactory, and tho Grand Duke Mlohaid hT started for Denmark. Go to tho Shonandoah Dental Booms for painloss extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings, If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All exami nations free. We make all kinds plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Orowns Logan Orowns, Grown nnd Bridge "Work and all operations that pertain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting' when plates aro ordered. "We aro tho only UBers of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SIicRiiiuIoiili Dental (TITMAN'S BLOCK) East Centre Street, Shenandoab P OtUce Hours: 7 a. m, to 8 p. in. No -Longer an Experiment. :-: We are here to Stay. W,eiave proven to the merchants of this city and vicinity that . we" can sell as cheap. asAtheS'can buy in Philadelphia or New York andauieraUhelgeight. We in'iteanvi(inirchaiir who has not called on us to cor m mx-'vtm.-S""'' E "SAMUELS cc CD, holesale Grocers, Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Thsmast L ea ring svna-oummer ! Sale of Millinery Goods, Co nsistinc of triiryned leghorn hals from 1.25 to $2.50. Largo line of bell-top ilo r and Knox hats from 25 cents to $1.25. Plain sailor for 15c. Ladies untrimmed ntn from iUO. UP. ol!K UlUll liais $l.w, iuiuuu hijpj w. u i, uuuu mm uiiuuicu o mb roidered hats reduced to Ma. omk iiais ouc. urupu uuuueis irum ?i.iuiuji.jj. Morning goods very cheap. Nuns veils from 51.25 up. 26 Soutn Main Streqt, Shenandoah, Pa. Sometimes needs a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmless and the purest drugs should be used. If you want th best, get OfD PeaB's Pennyroyal Pills Thoy are prompt, safo and certain In rssnlt. The genuine (Dr. Peal's) csrer dlsap J noint. Bent ny where, 81.00. Address Vza.1 Medicish Co., CleTelind, O. ; For Sale by P, P. D. KIULIN", Shenandoah, Pa. 3 ib Mm rk &-M fn raa -ywrm&r $3 aV,artf an ntitinvlncr fintnr..n tnrtiirntift tinriire ndflnfl'rorisiiflture.efln ?j be quickly and surely cured with Pain-Killer. As no one is proof against pain, no one should be without Pain-Killcr. This good old remedy kept at hand, will save much suffering and many calls on the doctor. For all A mimmi,rl rnmnlnintn nf wrflwn folkft nr children it hAA fttood without an j equal for over half a century. No time like the present to get n bottle of 1 PAIN-KIIXBR Sold everywhere. The quantity has been doubled but the price remains m the same, SSo. lioot out ror worthless imitations, nuy am? mu Hmumn, H hearing the name Perry Davis A Bos. S .... ....... i ... ..... ...iu........... n nM.rwMwvTitTiiWiMtWraMl Hooks & Brown Full line of Base Ball Goods Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fine Stationery, Rubber Stamps, eto. Agents for Daily Papers. NO. 4 N. MAIN ST For Sclentiflo Dentistry go to Dr. J. Donaldson Ford, Fifteen years actual experience. Gold, Amalgam and Porcelain Alllngs, Gold Crowns, Porcelain Orowns, Aluminum Crowns. Best teeth 510.00, no better made at any price. Teeth estractr with vitalized air, 60o. Extracted i without air, 25c. Allowance mad' whero teeth aro out ptt new plates?' AlL "WOHK GOAKANTiSED. Lady attendant always present. Office hours : Every day 1 to 8 p, m . Sundays 1 to 3 p. m. 30 E. Centre St., Max Reese's resld- , ence, front room, up etnir, Shen- , andotui, Pa. L