EVENING HERALD Friday. AforsT a, iss. " ILLEGALITY' OF LAW. Tnlldlty of tlin Chlnve Kxcltutoii Act Now to bp Tented. Chicaoo, Aug. 3. Tho vallilltyor tho Chlnoso oxclusiou net litis been cnllod into question by tho arrest of four Chinamen nt Detroit, unit It Is probablo that Judgo Grossoup, of tho United States court, will bo called upon to renilor n decision upon which tho into of tho now law mny do pond. Tho four rjhlimnion vro arrested in Dotrolt, charged with attempting to cvndo tho exclusion lnw. They woro sen tenced to ten days each In tho Botrolt workhouse nnd ordered doportod fit tho expiration of their terms of Imprison ment. Attorney Sprlnpccr, of Dotrolt, inter cepted the deputy United States marshal her, who had tho four men In custody, and a writ was issued conipelling,'io mar shal to show cause why tho $ .ouers should not bo roloascd on the ground that the charges made In the wurrauU were too vaguo. By the advice of the circuit Judge before whom the case was hoard the matter was taken beforo Judge Grosscup. The latter oontlnued the case until Sept. 1, giving the Chinamen their freedom un til then in bonds of $5,000 for the four. "When the case comes to trial tho law will be attacked, the Chinamen's attorney claiming that it is invalid, as It excludes only "laborers," and Is otherwlso full of weak points. Old i'roplc. Old people who require medicine to regu late tho bowels nnd kidneys will find the truo remedy in Electric Hitters. This mcdi- cino docs not stimulate and contains no whiskey or other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the istomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aida digestion. Old people find it just ex actly what they need, l'rico fifty cents per bottle at A. Waslcy s drug store. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National league. At Philadelphia-Brooklyn, 10; Phila delphia, 8. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 2; Cleveland, 0. At Boston Baltimore, 15; Boston, 6. At Chicago Chicago, 6; St. Louis, 2, At Washington Washington, Bj New York, 0. EAitern Iaku. At Wllkesbarre Wllkesbarre, 11; Ro chester, 8. At Soranton Syracuso, 5; Scranton, 1. At Sprlngflold First game: Springfield, 10; Buffalo, 6. Second game: Sprlngflold, 14; Buffalo, 11. At Toronto: First gunib: Toronto, 14; Provldonce, 2. Second game: Toronto, 6; Provldonce, 4. I'enniylTnnln Stnte X,eague. At AHontown Allontown, 7;Lancaster, 1. At Cnrbondalc (Called, darkness) Carbondale, 0; Huzlotou, 0. Jtelli-r in Six Hours, Distressing kidney Mid Wiirtdcr licenses relieved ill six limlrs by the "New Great South American lvtdiicy Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the miliary passages in mnle nr lemale It relieves retention of walei' nnd pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Sliapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. 1'apa I'onnell Indignant. Elm ra, N. Y., Aug. 2. T. McCarthy Fennell, father of Oarsman Fonnell, of the Cornoll crew, is exceedingly indig nant at statements made by Coach Charles E. Courtney, blaming his son for Cornell's loss of tho Houloy race. To the Associated Press reporter Mr. Fennell, who is a prominent citizen, said: "Court ney's statements aro palpably false, and do not ngroo with what my son writes me, and I havo every reason to boliovo the boy glvos the truo version. I do not oaro to say anyening iurtner until my son re turns." Mr. Fennell has addressed an open letter to Courtney, in which ho scores the latter for his statements regard ing young Fennell. Indignant Militiamen. Wilkesbarrk, Pa., Aug. 2. Nelson Stanbarg, oaptaln of Company E of the Ninth roglment, and Ave members of his command have boen discharged by their employers. It is asserted that tho reason for their dismissal is that they attended tho recent state encampment, leaving their work for tho purpose. The other members of the National Guard are vory indignant. A large coal mining company were the employers of tho dismissed soldiers. Since 1878 thcro have been nine epidemics of dyscntary in different parts of the coun try in which Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea liemedy was used with per fect success. Dyscntary, when epidemic, is almost as severe and dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best ellbrts of the most skilled physicians havo failed to check Its ravages, this remedy, however, has cured the most malignant cases, both of children and adults, and under the most tiring con ditions, which proves it to bo tho best medi cine in tho world for bowel complaints. For sale by Gruhler Ilros., Druggists. Fatally Stabbed Ilia Grandson. MuniUY, Ky., Aug. 2. Ed Garten was tabbed to death near Murray by his grandfather, Joe Elliott. It was a clear ease of self defense. The boy had attacked him with a heavy stick of wood. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, District oi Columbia, New Jersey, Delaware, Mary land and Virginia, generally fair; proba bly slightly warmer; westerly winds. Mv little boy,' when two years of ago, was taken very ill witli bloody flux. I was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy, and luckily pro i rircd nnrt of a bottle. I carefully read the directions and gave it accordingly. lie was vi rv low. but slowlv nnd surely ho began to improve, gradually recovered, and is now as stout and strong as over. I feel biiro it saved his lite. I never can prulso tho Itemedy half its worth. I am sorry every one in the world does not know how good it is, ns I do. Mrs, Lina S. Hinton, Unihainsville, Marion (o., Florida. For sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. skin and blood diseases, causing all sorts of dire d'seases to human happiness uro easily and quickly cured by Burdock Blood Bitters. e: E3. FOLEY, Groceries FINE" 201 WEST CENTRE ST. Dealer in Groceries, Flour, Provisions, Teas, C onces, etc. Goods delivered free. PERSONA!.. Miss I.'iura Acker is visiting relatives In Tninaqua. IMwnrd Shoemaker spent yesterday in Taiiiaqua. Mis Edith Whitolock returned to Kcndlng this morning. , Miss Annie Yost, of Xorth Jardin street, is on tho sick list. Ed ward Weaver, of liloomsburg, wnsatown visitor yesterday. Jtnlscy llochtel, of Xowark, X. J., is visit ing friends in town. Mrs. Charles E. Titmau has returned from a trip to A hi m ry Park. Dr. I'. F. O'llani, of l'ottsvlllc, wnsnguost of town friends yesterday. Miss Ida Glenwriglit, of Minersville, Is a guest of relatives in town. C. U. Hoppes, of Jlnliauoy City, was a visitor to lown this morning. John Kendlcr nnd George Kciter returned from Atlantic City last evening. Mrs. ,1. 11. Dougherty and Mrs. M. Cleary visited friends at St. t'lair to-day. John Carltou, of Orwigsburg, spent yester day in town on commercial business. John Ports and sister, Sallie, witnessed the bicycle race at Girardvillo last evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. P. Sclieiily and son, Charles, spent yesterday nt Tumbling Run. Miss Annie Mansell left for Livonia, X. Y to visit tho Koxby family, formerly of town. V. J. Gnlvin nnd Will Grant returned last evening from Atlantic City, where they spent a week. Mrs. George II. Rohland nnd her two sons have gone to Wanamie, Luzerne county, to visit friends. Miss Ida Kehler has returned from Minersville, where she spent three weeks visiting friends. Charles Darwlsli, formerly of town, nnd now located at Detroit, Mich., arrived in town last evening. Miss Lizzio Kropp has returned from Scranton, where she was visiting Miss Minnie Champion, formerly of town. l'oor Director Derr drove nbout town to-day witli one of the Almshouse horses hitched to a handsome jump-seat buggy. Miss Irene Kistnor, who was visiting the Krick family, returned to her homo In Hor- dentown, N. J., this morning. The Misses Williams, two attractive young ladies of Port Carbon, aro guests of Mrs, Ella Cleary, of West Centre street. W. V. Ilceiner, manager for tho Win, l'enii Supply Company, contemplates moving to Scranton, where he will engago in business, School Director John T. Lee and wife went down to I'ottsville to-day to visit tho former's brother, who is a patient at the new hospital Thomas Jones, formerly in the employ of George Knoll, will engage in tlio butcher business in thp place vacated by George II Eohlaud. Immigration Inspector J, J, Monaghnii is spending a three-day vacation hero witli his family nifl wilj return to Philadelphia to hloi'i'mV mofiilitjj Miss FnhllilJ HollVian, of Newport, E. I., nnd Miss Lillie James, of Hazleton, are guests of Letter Carrier P. D. llolman's family, on West Cherry street. J. Frederick, of the firm of Knelly & Frederick, of Hazleton, who are erecting the new hose house for the Pho'iiix Fire Com pany, was in town last evening. Oscar Fisher, of Mahanoy City, accom panied by his brother, George Fisher, one of the "typos" on the Miners' Journal, at I'ottsville, spent last evening in town. A. S. doming, who will he remembered as a recent stall' correspondent for the Millers' Journal and who served in that capacity in town for a while, is now on the rcportorial stall" of the Philadelphia Times. Misses Elllo Heaton, of Lost Creek; Edith M. Morgan, Belle Brown and Helen Price, and Messrs. W. It. Pratt, Bert, and Fred. Hooks, Edward Shoemaker, D. J. Price, William H. and K. L. Brown, of town, were guests of Dr. P. O. Bleiler, of Girardville, last evening. Charles Prendorgast, of Heckshervillc; Mr. McBrido, of Bethlehem, and Mr. F. Fitz patrick, of Philadelphia, who aro students at the Overbrook Seminary, spent tho past week in town as guests of Superintendent J. J. Brudigan's family, and left for their re spective honies yesterday. Two Lives Suveil. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111 it-na trAA 1.- linr dnr'tnrs shn had C.Oll- Mimiitinn and that thero was no hope for her. but two bottles of Dr. King's Xcw Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Tlios. Eggcrs, 130 Florida St., San Francisco, suflered from a dreadful cold, liinu crinsumntion. tried without re sult everything else, then bought one bottle of IJr. King's .New Discovery anu in iwo u-enVo wns enrol. Ho is naturally thankful Tt. is such results, of which these arc samples. that prove tho wonderful eflicaey of this mi'iliciiin in rniiohs and colds. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Itegular size 50c. and $1.00. steel Canal lloats. Cleveland, Aug. 2. Throe of the eighteen steel oanal boats which will bo operated by tho Cleveland Steel Canal Boat company loft hero for Loralne O., last night, where they will be loaded with rails for New York. The canal boats, which have been built with a view to making them seaworthy on the lakes, are of 270 tons each, 08 feet feet long over all, 17i feet wide and 10 feet molded depth. Exploilon In a Powder Mill. FAULSBORO, X. J,, Aug. 2. An explos ion resulting from the ignition of gun cotton occurred in ono of the houses of the Dupont Powder works, at Carney's Point, near Penn's Grove, yesterday, .and John Torton, an employe, was badly burned about tho body. His injuries may result fatally. The explosion was heard for miles around. Alleged Wire Murderer nrought Hack. WlLKESBAKBE, Pu., Aug. 2. George Wlndlsch, who wns recently arrested in Wheeling, W. Va., charged with the mur der of his wife in Plttston, this county, wns brought back hero lust night and plnced In jail. He asserts that he is luuo cont of the crime. Six weeks ago I sull'ered witli a very severe cold; was almot uuahlo to speak. My friends all ndvited me to consult a phy sician. Noticing Chamberlain' Cough Hem edy advertised In tho St. Paul Yolks Zeituns I procured a bottle, nnd after taking it 11 short while was oiitirely well. I now most heartily recommend this remedy to anyoiio sull'ering with a cold. Wm. Keil, 078 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn, For sale by Gruhlor Bros., Druggists. RAILROAD NEWS, Ituslness Is Keported ltrlsk on all the Lines in This Section, Closo onto 1000 cars are in tho 1. &R. shops n Bending awaiting lcpnlrs. Large consignment!) of steel rails nro being shipped over the P. it It. from Stcclton. Tourist travel thus far this summer is about 25 per cent, more than it was last season. Daddy" Mason, one of tho Adams Ex press messengers on the Pennsylvania R. B. lino between Philadelphia and Pottsvlllo, Is supposed to bo the oldest active railway express messenger in the United States, lie lias been in the service for over 41 years. A number of crews on the P. &. B. are compelled to make extra trips in order to handle the vast amount of business. It is stated in Chicago that the P. & B. has leased docks in that city for ten years with an option to purchase for $100,000. Owing to tho scarcity of castings, a number of new cars in construction for tho Pennsyl vania are being considerably delayed. On account of the rush of business a mini- or of employes nt the P. & It. freight stations in Beading are working twelve hours a day. It is probable that freight tratlic will take a big boom this fall. A scarcity of cars is at present Inconveniencing several of the big roads. For attempting to wreck a passenger train on n western road Case aterman was sentenced to thirty years' imprisonment in tho penitentiary. George Miller, for a number of years in the employ of the P. S. V. nt Port Carbon, has been appointed keeper of locomotives, with headquarters at Beading. The P. & It. otlicials are arranging an entire new schedule of passenger rates, not only to meet tho cheap competition of trolley cars, but also where there is no electric competi tion. It required forty-four hours to go from New York to ftt, Louis twenty years ago. At present only twenty-eight nnd a half hours are consumed in tho journey. Tho increase in speed amounts to almost SO per cent. It is said tho number of ties on the Pcnn sylvnnla system, between Xow York nnd I'lttsburg, npproximatcs 200,090,000. A new tio costs about forty cents and Its average period of service is about six years. Tho Pennsylvania is experimenting witli tho Moskowitz system of electric lighting of cars. The dynamo is clamped to tho nxlo of tho car, which also nets as the axlo of the dynamo. A storago battery under tho car holds the electricity for use when tho car is not in motion. A switch board in the front of the car controls tho light. The increasing coal shipments to tho Xow England ports have been the means of cans' ing the P. & It. receivers to ask the United States Circuit Court permission to contract for the construction of a large ocean tug, a harbor tug and six coal barges. The ocean tug will bo about 107 feet and the harbor tug 00 feet lung. Tho barges will have a capacity Of 1000 torn each. With these additions the P. &. R. licet will consist of seven steam colliers, eight steam tugs, 102 barges, thirty one sea-going barges and eleven car lloats. Babies made happy with Luks' Syrup. final Incursion. The second and last excursion to Atlantic City over the Philadelphia & Beading rail road will'tako "placemen August Sind.jg Full particulars willpje announced in due time. JC?53H A Largo Waist Is not generally considered a necessary ad junct to the grace, beauty or symmetry of tlie womanly lorm. within the body, How ever, is a great waste made necessary accord ing to the condition of things continually in process and requiring the perfect action of all bodjly functions to absorb or dispel the refuse. When there is irregularity or in action, ladies who vnlue a clean, pure, healthy body will take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription tho only remedy for woman which being once used is always in favor. To those about to become motbersj it is a priceless boon, for it lessons the pains and perils of childbirth, shortens labor, pro motes an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child and shortens the period of con finement. Dr. Pierco's Pellets euro biliousness, con stipation, sick headache, indigestion, or dys pepsia, and kindred diseases. Coming Kvents. Aug. 15. Jco cream festival iii Robbins; opera-liouso under the auspicesjof Hope Section Pioneer Corps. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, she gave them CastorU Decided Against I-ady "zr-- London, Aug. 2. In tho chancery court Justico Chltty doclded nenso against Lady Honry Somorset, who sought to rafuse the ronewal of a llcenso for tho salo of liquor in a hotel situated upon her estate in Rolgate. The justice informed the Lady that she must not allow hor personal opin ions to affect her actions In hor fiduciary capacity, she merely holding her estate as a tonant for life, and decided that the li cense should be ronowod. Inasmuch, how ever, as she had acted in good faith, tho court would allow her costs. Striking Tallore Still Winning. NewYohk, Aug 2. The closo of the fourth day of tho great strlko of tho Brotherhood of Tailors was uneventful save for a fow Instances which marked tho nrottross of tho cause of tho strikers. Tho settlement committee registered a total of olghty-sevon contractors, ropro sontlng 000 strikers, who had signed the required agreement during tho day. In nil 300 contractors hnvo signed tho agree ment and furnished tho necessary bond. Dr. Drury Alleged Assailant. BnooKLTN, Aug. 2. Tho Brooklyn po llco thtuk they hnvo found ono of the two men who gnrroted nnd robbed Dr. George Drury In tho vacant houso on Novins street last Suturdny nftornoon, when they secured Jewelry valued nt f250 uad J35 In currency. Tho suspected man Is Wllllnm J. Sthploton, 31 yonrs old, a painter by trado, but who has dono no work for a long tlmp, the police sny. "I always recommend Dr. Fowlor's IM, of Wild Strawbopy in eusos of summer complaints nnd have novor known it to fail, You may uso my name." C. A. West, Drug gist, Kalusborowjh, O. Tho only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. Fell from a Window to llontli. ALLKNTOWN, Pa.. Atlir. 3. Mr. Churls. Eokly, who came from Pittsburg two woeks ago to follow his trade as a painter, was killed yesterday nftornoon by falling irom uia iniru siory window of n school house ho was painting. To Be Sent Hack to Switzerland. Washington, Auk. 2. A warrnnt hna Issued from the stnto department for tho extradition to Switzerland of Wllholm von Fclton, charged with ombezzlement, and hold by a United Stntos commissioner In Xow York. Death of Jlnstnns ltoform Mayor. SoMEUVtlXE, Mass., Aug. 2. Ex-Mayor Hugh O'Brien, of Boston, died yostorday nt tho homo of his son, tho Itev. Father Janios J. O'Brlon, ngod 07. Ho was sov oral timet clectod mayor of Boston, nnd in Decomber, 1S83, on tho reform issue. Ho wns a warm supporter of Grover Clove- land, and hud ninny friends and admirers in both great political parties. Ho was n native of Ireland. Temperance aw Defective. Indianapolis, Aug. 2. The test case brought by tho Torro Hnuto Brewing company ngntnst tho stringent Xlcholson tompernnce law passed by tho last legis lature was decided by Judgo Taylor of tho circuit court at Torro Haute ytstorday. Ho doos not hold tho law unconstitutional, but practically Inoperative because of a dofvctlva penal clause. Non-Union Miners Forced Oat. Bluefields, W. Va., Aug. 2. The non union men aro bolng forced to leave tho coal fields by the strikers, who threaten personal violence to those who refuss to quit work. Governor MncCorkle has rvuehed here, and his hasty return is at tributed to tho threats. Serious trouble is expected within tho next fow days. The Philadelphia Weavers' Strike. Philadelphia, Aug. 2. Tho only de velopment in tho weavers' strike situa tion yesterday wns tho offer of Judgo Brothers, one of the lending carpot firms, to sign tho new scale of wages, to tnke ef fect Sopt. 1. The woavors will consider tho offer at a meeting this afternoon. An Alpine Climber Killed. London, Aug. 2. A Vlouna dispatch to Thetitnndiird says that ProfessorSchinldt, of Komata, Bohemia, climbed Mount Trl gnllnv, in the Corinthian Alps, without a guide. He fell nil wns killed. Have your shirts and collars done up in a domestic or it high polish atJJFay's Steam Laundry. It Of a licad-tplittinjr headache Immediately licved by the use of TAYLOR'S Anthtieadache Powders. They nro a positive nnd speedy cure nnd nro guaranteed absolutely harmless. Their great success is nmplc proof tjiat they nro nn cHectlvo article, which can be always u-od with tho best of results. Procure them from Uriililcr liros. MISCELLANEOUS. -TAXTHI). A Rood d uirl of experience for I I Kcncral housework. Apply nt thu Hi:n- AU ofllee. IjtOK SAI.Ii Three double dwellings, situated in best part of Mt. Cnrim-1, will be sold, single or as a whole. One of the best paying properties in town. AddrcssJL. S. Wntters, Jit. Cnrincl, 1'u. tf ESTHAYKI). From the premises of Anthony Strngis, 13 North AVest street, a white nnd black cow, with short tall nnd one turned horn. Left about one week ago. A suitable reward will lie paid for its return. 7-29-lw PltOl'OSALS. Proposals will be received by the School Hoard of .Shennndonh, Pa., until 1'J o'clock, noon, on Wednesday, Auguet 7th, for the laying of a flagstone and tnr pavement on thu north, cast und south sides of the Jardin street school building. The Hag stones must not tic loss than 6 feet long and 4 feet wide, nnd the thickness must be given. Prices must bo given on both blue nnd red flagstones per square foot; nlso on the tnr pavement per square foot, it will require 800 feet of flagstone nnd 800 feet of tar pavement, more or less. A bond of one half of the totnl cost of contract must be fur nished, conditioned upon tho faithful pcrform nnce of the work, and said work must be com pleted within SO days after the contract is awarded, or the bond will be forfeited. All bids must be marked, sealed nnd scut to the secre tary of the ichool Hoard. The right to reject any or all proposals is reserved by the Hoard. Huiloino Committer. Shennndonh, Pa., July 27, 1895. nl,3,5,0 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. M. HUHKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllee Kcnn building, corner of Jlnln and Centre streets, Shenandoah, yJ K. STEIN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllee Itoom 2, Kgan's New lluildlng, corner Main nnd Centre streets. Shenandoah, l'a. Olllce hours : 8 to 10 a. 111.; 1 to S p. 111. ; 7 to 9 p. in. Night ollico No. 2U0 West Oak street. Q M. HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllee Wider Company building, 20 AVesti For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen years nctunl experience. QnUl, Amal gam and Porcelain IDlings, Oold Crowns. lor eclnin Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Host tcctli SlQ.ou, no better ninde at any price. Teeth ox- tractcd with vitalized nlr. 50o. Uiti-actcil with. out air, 25. Allowance inude where teeth nro out on now plates. All work guaranteed. Ijnly nueuunub niwuyg present, onico hours: 1 to 3 p. 111. Every duy, 1 to S p. m. Sundays 304 East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa Max lteesc's residence, front room upstairs. rV.1 cH I ? ro- nnan - ----- .. - I y Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beer, Wines, Liquors, Choice Temperance Drinks. ISest Ilrauds 5 and 10 cent Cigars. mill Cures the Tobacco IN 4 TO OR MONEY Use All The Tobacco You Want Till Your "Carcing," is Gone. Narcoti-Cure is the only remedy in the world that acts directly on the nerves and drives the nicotine from the system in ftom four to ten days.' It leaves the patient in better health than before taking, and is warranted free from any injurious ingredients. Narcoti-Cure is popular because it allows the patient reuse all the tobacco he wants while under treatment, or until the "craving" and "hankering" are gone. It is then no sacrifice to throw away tobacco forever. Narcoti-Cure is sold at the one bottle cures. Money refunded if a cure is not to directions. PHOF. W. N. WA1TE,, Of Amherst, Mon,, Chewed Tobacco for 40 Venn, und Wn Cured )j" Narcoti-Cure. Amiiehst, Mass., February 8, 1895. The Naucoti Chemical Co., Springfield, Moss. Gentlemen: Keplylns to yours of tho 1st, would say that I have used tobacco for 45 years, and oflatc have consumed nlO-cent plug ntlay, besides smoking: considerably, I commenced to use tobacco when I wns only 11 years old, anil linvc neves. been able to Rive up the lmbit until I took NAitcoTI-Cunis, although I havo tried other so-called remedies without effect. After using your remedy four days, nil "hankering" for chewing disappeared, nnd In four days more smoking became unpleasant. I havo no further desire for the weed, and experienced no bud effects, whatever. I nm gainingin flesh, and feel better than I have for a long time. To all who wish to be free from the tobacco hnbit I would eay, use NAncoTi-CrnE. Yours truly, f. N. AVAITK. I No Longer an Experiment. We are Here to Stay. We have proved 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. THOMAS E. SAMUELS & CO., . Wholesale Grocers 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN Just Received A Large stock of Diamonds, Diamond and Gold Rings, all kinds of Watches, Clocks and Muslcallnstruments which will be sold at lowest possible prices. Call and examine our goods and be convinced. E. DEULL, 206 Hooks & Brown, FULL LINE OP Base Ball Goods, Celluloid Frames, Taper Covered Novels, Fine Stationery, ltuhher Stamps, Etc. Agents for all Dally Papers. IM. Main Street SIIF.NANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to 1 flrt-class in every particular, bilk ties and laco curtains a spec ialty, dooda called for. and delivered. A trial order solicited. A genuine welcome awaits you nt JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finobt whiskeys, beers. pirter ami ale constiihtly on tap. Choice tern- paruncu drinks and cigais. poll DISTRICT ATT0HNI5Y, S. BURD EDWARDS, Of I'ottsville. Subject to Republican rules. JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters. Weiss beer, llottlcr of tho fluest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Habit 10 DAVS REFUNDED uniform price of $5.00 a bottle, and effected when taken according 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., SpriDEfieltl, Mass, KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF. South Main Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free- Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown: nnd Bridge work and nil operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. We nre the only users of vitalized, air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Ulock) East Centre Street. Ofllee Hours: 7 a, ni. to 8 p. in. Get Our Prices on GASOLINE jT S C and Headlight IS L,? E Our delivery wagon does the rost. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardin Street. Mall orders promptly attended to. ETIIL J. BEYER'S-- (Formerly Murphy Ilros.) SALOON and RESTAURANT, IP North Main Street. Tho bar supplied with flrst-clasa wines liquors beer, ulo and porter. Choice cigars. Free lunch from 0 a. in. to 13 in, 4 4 A. V 4 a nib-' J. '.Atrial,