EVENING HERALD MONDAY, AUGIT8T B, 1893. THE BASEBALL RECORDS. Btumllng or th. 01 lib In thn ItaM for Cham pionship Pennants. National League. cujns. w. in p.o. ct.uiis. w. i. p.c. Cleveland.-W 30 .596 Hrnoklyn ..44 37 .643 PltUburir....60 31 ,95 I'hlladn 43 3T .831 Baltimore.. 48 33 .590 New Vork..41 39 .513 Chicago M 39 .507 Wash'ton..U7 48 .800 Boston 44 33 .M7 St. Louis.. ..28 60 .344 CinclnnatUS 38 .642 Louisvillo.21 69 .203 aATUHDAY'S NATIONAL LKAQUK OAME3. At Brooklyn Hrooldyn, 13! New York, 0. At Iloston Boston, 0; Philadelphia, 6. At Baltlmoro Baltimore, 1; Washing ton, 0. At Plttsburu I'lttsbkirtf, 5; Cleve land, 4. At LouIbvIHo Louisville, 7; Cincinnati, 0. At Chlcngo Chicago, 6; St. Louis, 0. TESTEItOAT'S NATIONAL LEAOUK GAMES. At Cincinnati Louisville, 4; Cincin nati, 3. At Chicago (10 tunings) Chicago, 0; St. Louis, 2. Eastern League. PERSONAL. visited friends lit Pottsvllto Lawlor spent Saturday at Wolf Lcvino to-duy. Justice M. .1 Sera n ton. Kx-Scimtor KIiir, of Malintioy City, was in town to-day, Elmer Tempest, of Philadelphia, is a guest of town relatives. William Umimm, of lluzletou, wasn. town visitor yesterday. Miss Ella llcUiilness returned from Atlantic CLU11S. W. Im BprinKfleld.M 23 l'rovld'nce.49 29 Syrncuso ... 43 .13 Wilk'sba'o.41 34 INC. .Ml .628 .551 .547 ci.uns. w. t Buffalo . .. 42 45 Scran ton. ...33 42 Rochester. HI 53 Toronto 24 58 P.C. I .482 .440 .398 .293 SATURDAY'S EASTEItN LEAGUE GAMES. At Wllltcsbiirro AVilkeslmric, 8; Syra cuse, 6. At Scrnuton Scrantoti, 5; Uo Chester, 1, At .Sprlugtleld First sumo: Springfield, 11; Toronto, 7. Second giuno: Sprlngtlold, 11 j Toronto, 8. At Provi dence Providence, 13; Buffalo, 1. YK5TEI!I)AY'S EA8TKKN LK AGUE GA.MB3. At Provldonco Buffalo, 6; Provldoncrf, 2. AtHochcstor Rochester, 6; Syracuse, 1. reiuisylvnnla State Lencue. CLUns. w. i,. p.r. ci.uns. w. t p.c. Cftrbond'lc.22 13 .029 Allentown..l8 21 .403 IIa?.leton....21 17 ..15J Lancaster... 15 18 .4" EATUIIOAY'S PENNSYLVANIA LEAGUE GAMES At Hnzloton Hnzlotnn. 33; Carbolidalo, 13. At Lancaster Allunluwn, 12; Lan caster, 7. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorta. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castorti Publishers' Announcement. The local circulation of the Evening Her ald continued in the hands of Messrs. Hooks & Brown, stationers, No. 1 North Slain street. People who arc not receiving the paper can have it served every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at the place stated. Orders for job work and advertising will also receive prompt attention if placed in their hands. llpllrf In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases , relieved in six hours by the "New Great I South American Kidney Cure." This new i remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part . of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in I parsing it almost immediately. If you want 1 quick relief and euro this is your remedy. I Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South ! Main street. Final Keurslon. The second and last excursion to Atlantic ! t ity over the Philadelphia & Heading rail- j road will take place on August 22nd. Full . particulars will be announced in due time. I Since 1878 there have been nine epidemics J id' dyseutary in dift'erent parts of the conn-' try in which Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera i and Diarrhoea Itemed- was used with per-1 feet success. Dyseutary, when epidemic, js , almost as severe and dangerous as Asiatic I cholera. Heretofore the best efforts of tho j most skilled physicians have failed to check j its ravages, this remedy, however, has cured the most malignant cases, both of children , and adults, and under the most trying con ditions, which proves it to be tho best medi- cine in the world for bowel complaints. For , sale liy Druhler Bros., Druggists. Coining Invents. ' Aug. l.". Ice cream festival in Bobbins' opera house under tho auspices of Hope ' Section Pioneer Corps. i My little boy, when two years of age, was taken very ill with bloody llitx. I was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and luckily pro cured part of a bottle. I carefully read tho directions and gave it aic irdingly. Ho was very low, but slowly and surely he began to iinpioM', gradually recovered, and is now as stout and stroll" as ever. 1 feel sure it saved Ins life. I never can praise the Remedy halt its worth. I am sorry every ono in tho i world does not know how good it is, as I do. j Mrs. Una S. Hinton, Oraliamsville, Marion , I o . Florida. For sale by (iruhler Bros., j Uriggists. I hen you want good roofing, plumbing, i gas fitting, or general tinsmithing done call j on E. F. Gallagher, 18 West Centra street. Dealer In stoves. 8-1-tf "I always recommend Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawburry in cases of summer complaints and have never known it to fail. You may use my name." C. A. West, Drug gist, Rainsborough, O. Xtvr York's Victorious (strikers. NEW Yoiik, Aug. 5. Tho executive committee of the Garment Makers' union held a meeting yestorday to discuss the attitude of the Contractors' association, as laid down by Soorotary Witkowskt, Secretary "Wltkowskl admitted that they had been worsted in the fight, and Bald that the association would not prolong the strike, but that the tailors must oome to a settlement with the contractors as Individuals. Should a single contractor decllno to sign the Brotherhood of Tailors will refuse to declare the strike off, but It Is bellovcd that by tomorrow all the con tractors will submit to the demands of the brotherhood. City on Saturday. I Mrs. Daniel Uecdy returned from Sunbury on Saturday evening. Mrs. Rev. Miller, of Wilkcsbarrc, is the guest of town friends. "Cappy" Martin, tho baseball player, was a tuwn visitor yesterday. Frank Shortall, of Pottsville, rode to town on his "blko" yesterday. Miss Arvilla Faust visited friends at Uirardvillo last evening. Miss Lulu Tweed le, of Haven Itun, was a town visitor yesterday. School Director John T. Loc and wife were at Pottsville yesterday. Miss Lizzio Lewis, of Ashland, visited friends in town yesterday. Thomas Watson, of Girardville, was yester day a guost of town friends. Major H. S. Thompson, of Pottsville, was a town visitor this morning. Miss Maggio Hauua, of Brownsville, is visiting friends in Philadelphia. Joseph Haines, of Delano, spent a few hours in town Saturday evening. Levi Hcfowieli, tho clothier, lias gone to Atlantic City to spend a short vacation. Edward Breiinim complimented tho Unit ai.I) upon its new quarters on Saturday. Miss Anna Howes, of Pottsville, istlie guest of the Bowes family, on North Main street. Miss Laura Acker returned from Tamaqua on Saturday, where she was visiting friends. Isidore Friedman left town this morning to drum up business at Shamokin and Lock Haven. Arthur O'Hara nml sister, Miss Maggie, spent last evening visiting Mahanoy City friends. Mrs. D. E. Whitenight, of Tamaqua, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ehrliart, on East Oak street. Mrs. A. A. Davis has returned from Scran ton, where she spent a few weeks as a guest of relatives. Fred. Hooks, Richard Brown and James X. Hilbert were guests of friends at Girardville ' last evening. William ltachmaii, a former resident of town now located at Hazleton, was a local visitor yesterday. Mrs. E. W. Wilde returned on Saturday after spending several days in Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Mrs. Hyde, the North Main street milliner, to-day left for New Jersey to spend two weeks visiting friends. Borough Solicitor Ponicroy and wife have returned home after spending several days at Philadelphia and Atlantic City. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tindle, of Pottsville, are visiting the hitter's sister, Mrs. Evan J. ! D.ivies, on North Jardin street. Miss Mary Goodman and Mrs. L. Bossier, of Port Carbon, are guests of the Beck family, on North Jardin street. Mrs. Prehitta Bankes, of North Bowers street, who suH'cred a paralytic stroke several weeks ago, is again seriously ill. F. C. Kuttedge, representing the Antietam Paper Co., of Hagerstown, Md., was a visitor at the IlKKAI.D olliee this morning. Misses Minnie Jones, of Lost Creek, and Maize McKcon, of Philadelphia, spent yester day in town as guests of town friends. ' Miss Katie Dauth, of Beading, who was tho guest of the Heck family, on North Jardin street, returned to her home this morning. Editor Thomas Joyce, of the Mahanoy City Daily American, paid his respects to the IIeuai.I) yesterday. Call again, Bro. Joyce. Charles N. Heddall, lately employed by the Shenandoah Manufacturing Company, has accepted a clerkship at the P. & B. freight depot. Will D. Cole, of Pottsville, representing the Allegheny Crayon Company, is spending a few days in town in the interest of his company. John Beeves, one of the obliging conductors on the Lehigh Valley road, was a v town Saturday, and called at tho Heiialij olliee. Mr. Mcfliilre Hurled, Tho funeral of the Into Martin McOutrc, Sr., took place this morning from his late residence on East Centre street and was at tended by a largo number of citizens. High mass was celebrated at the Annunciation church and the remains were interred In tho Annunciation cemetery. The pall hearers were Messrs, Thomas Connors, Michael Mill lahey, Michael Scunlan, Michael Graham, Lawrence (liblln and Thomas Kline. Corner Stniiu Laid. Tho cornerstone of tho United Evangelical church or Blugtown was laid yesterday be fore a large assemblage. Many peonlo of this town were in attendance. Subscriptions were taken up mid nvrr$n0Oralsci1. Services wero held In tho grove and Bev. Fosselnmn preached tho sermon. Bev. Aiirand is tho pastor of the eouaregiitioii, which Is in a prosperous condition. Aggravated Assault. Frank Hess hud Martin Faliey before Justice Dengler Saturday night on n charge of aggravated ns-mtlll nnd buttery and Fahey was put under $1,000 bail fov trial at court. Tho assault is alleged to have followed a (lis-1 cussion of hone and foot races In Fancy's 1 saloon. The l'lint'iiK I'lcule. The I'lncni.t hose Company will hold a monster picnic at Columbia park on the 13th instant. Extensive preparations hnvo been made for the event, and tluw who attend will no doubt hive an enjoyablo time. The Plnenix always entertiin tlioir friends royally. A .Success. -The notice by the Liquor Dealers Associa tion admonishing the local dealers to keep their saloons closed yesterday and strictly observe tho high license law, had an excellent effect. So far ns known the notice, was generally respected. Old .-cople. Old people who require medicine to regu late tho bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medi cine docs not stimulate and contains no whiskey or other intoxicant, but acts as a j tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on tho stomach and bowels, adding strength nnd giving tono to the organs, thereby aiding j nature in the performance of the functions, j Electric Hitters is an excellent, appetizer and aids digestion. Old pcoplo find it just ox-! actly what they need. Prico fifty 'cents per bottlo at A. Wasley's drug store. Nervous Prostration, i Mis3 Florcnco Harsley, aged 10 years, and residing on North Market street, was seized 1 by nervous prostration on Saturday and was 1 speechless for 24 hours. Her condition is now much Improved. Dr. J.S. Kistler is iu at tendance Knocked Him Out. Thomas Clemmens and Joe Blakcr fought on East Coal street for about five minutcs'on Saturday afternoon and tho fight ended by Blaker giving Clemmens a blow that ren dered him unconscious for fully ten minutes. Teething children should bo treated with Luks soothing syrup. tf Work Progressing. Work on the West Coal street sewer is pro gressing so favorably that the lino is now past Gilbert street. It will be a great improve ment to that part of the town. Drowned In S'lngnrit Klver, ! Niagara Falls, N Y., Aug. 5. El I wood h". Butlor, head engineer of the Niagara Falls Paper mill, and Timothy I F. Smith, machinist, were drowned j through the capsizing of their rowboat on I the river, near Grass Island. Indians Peaceably rtrtlre. MARKET IjAKK, Idaho, Aug.5. As pool nl telegram from tho Bin nock agency says Indian Agent Totor wirod General Cop plnger from tho reservation that nil tho Indians that had beon nbsont from tho Fort Hall rosorvntlon have roturned, and that nil Is quiet. Adjutant Genoral Stlt zor nnd Colouol Footo, of tho Wyoming National Guards, and tho representatives of Governor Itichnrds hnvo arrived here, having coma direct from Jncksou's Hols. Gonernl Stltzor says tho tough characters In Jaokson's Hole roprosont only a very small proportion of tho population. He says tho Indians are by no moans blame less In this affair, as claimed by Agent Tetor. Murdered Ills Ilnby Rtepson. SHAMOKIN, Pa., Aug. 5. John Shor bough, of Enterprise., Is wanted for tho murdor of his 3 year-old stepson. The little fellow was running to meet Shnr bough, with oxtonded arms, as tho latter returned from work. Shorbottgh plokod up a club and struck tho llttlo ono on the hood, repenting the blows until the child was iincousolous. Shorbough is omployeS ns a miner nnd is about 80 years of ago. Whon ho married, n yonr ago, his wlfohad tho llttlo son. Although tho stepfather' manifested a strong dislike to tho child thu latter was very much attached to him. Tho murderer has eluded capture Twenty Kioto Killed by Troops, TeherAN, Aug. 6. Tho scarcity of bread and tho closure of tho bazaars to provont disorders has led to serious rlotingin Tab reez. Tho troops dlspersod tho rlotors, twonty of whom wero killed. The mob carried tho corpses to the Husslan consul ate and domauded protection against tho soldiers. Tho consul thereupon visited tho governor, who promised a reduction In the prlco of bread. Nothing hns yet been done In tho matter, and the troops were still firing on the mob when this dispatch was sent. Kofi Tho Only Remedy in tho World that Refunds Purchaso Prico if it Fails to Cure tho Tobacco Habit in 4 to 10 Days is It Cures While CJou Continue the Use of Tobacco. Turks lladly Dnfanted In Macndonla. Constantinople, Aug. ft. A man from Uskun, Trnvcrsodt, in tho disturbed dis trict, roports that a severe engagement has taken place with Macedonian insurg ents near Strumitza, in which the Turks lost 500 killed nnd wounded, and the in surgents lost 100 wounded, who wero placed in tho hospital at Salonlca. I.ord 8llsbnrys Sweeping Demand. Londos, Aug, 5. Tho Anglo-Amortoan association advices from ConstnntlnopU say that Lord Salisbury has demanded the unconditional and immediate reloase of all American political prisoners not con victed by u legally constituted tribunal; "I was run over by a lumber wagon. Did not expect t6 live. Was terribly bloated. My friends bathed me with Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil." Mrs. Wm. F. Babcock, Nor vell, Jackson Co., Mich. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name l.kssio k uaek, Aslilanrt, l'a., is printed on every' sack. tf Died. MOUItlKOX. At Brownsville, Pa., on the tth Inst.. Alexander Morrison, aired 51 venrs Funeral will take nlaee from his late residence In Brownsville on Tuesday, August 6th, at 3:30 p. m. Interment in Odd Fellows' cemetery. Delayed by a Slight Mishap. 1 Nrw Yoiik, Aug. 8. The French lias steamship La Touralne, from Havre, cam , into port yestorday twenty-four hours be- j hind her usual time, owing to a slight : mishap to her machinery during the voy- j age. i The Weather. For New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland ! and Vlrginia,falr; slightly warmer; south- j easterly winds. For Columbia and Bast- ; ern Pennsylvania, fair; slightly warmer; eastorly winds. i Of a hcad-spllttlng IicadAche immediately rc uevcu ny me use oi TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They area positive and speedy core and are guaranteed absolutely harmless. Their great success is ample proof that they aro an effective nrtieie, which can be always used with the best oi results, i-rocure inem irom uriiuicr uros. Tho greatest discovery of tho age 1 A certain, pleasant, permanent euro. A lifetime's suffering ended for $5.00. Why smoke nml spit your life away ? Why suffer from dyspepsia, heartburn, and drains on your vital forces ? Stop using tobacco, but stop the right way 1 Drive tho nicotine from your system by the use. of this won derful remedy. Naucoti-coiie is warranted to re move nil desire for tobacco in every form, including Cigar, Cigarette and Pipe Smoking, Chewing and Snuff Taking. Use nil tho tobacco ypu want while under troatment. nnd iu from four to ton days your "hankering" and "craving" will disappear tho weed won't tasto good. Then throw away tobacco forever. Nakcoti-Cuke is entirely vegetable and freo from injurious ingredients. It never falls to give tone and new vigor to the weakest constitution. Bemember Nakcoti-Cume doesn't deprlvo you of tobacco while effecting a cure ; doesn't ask you lo buy several bottles to be entitled to a guarantee; doesn't require a month's treatment ; and, finally, doesn't enable you to stop tobacco only to find yourself n slave to tho habit of tablet chewing. With NAKCoTi-CuitE, when you are through with tobacco, you are through with the remedy. One bottle cures. Send for book of prominent testi monies iiko tne toiiowing : HuktinutoxvMass., March 18, 1895. The NAncon Chemical Ct., Pprlnsflcld, Mass., Gentlemen : I havo used tobacco for over twenty-five years, cbowlng and smok ing every ony irom , a. m. lo u p. m. stop Imr only for meals. On Mondny, February i, I called at your omce in Bpringueui, ana nougnt a bottle oi tho Cunc which I used ss directed, and on tho tenth day tho deelro for tobacco had left mo and ft has not returned. I did not 1O80 a meal while takinc loo Cum:. Mv appetite Las Improved and 1 consider aarcoti-uurk a grand tiling. Very respectfully, CHAS. I. LINCOLN. Mr. Frank H. Morton, of Chlcopco Falls, Mass., late Inspector of Public Buildings lor luiissncuuseiis, Bays ; I used tobacco for twenty-five years, and was a confirmed smoker. In just eight days' treatment with NAitcoTi-Ctme I was through with tobacco, In fact the destro for i lOlinCCO VANISHED LIKE A DREAM Very respectfully, FRANK H. MORTON. If your druggist is unable to clve full particulars aboutNAitcoTltOmtE, send to us for Book of Particulars free, or sond $5.00 for1 bottle by mall. The Narcoti Chemical ' III Co, SPRINGFIELD .MASS I " DIRT DEFIES THE KING.?' THEN SAPOLIO . . : m a -w. i, .i.,.i.!' GREATER THAN RpYALjy ITSELF. IS No Longer an Experiment. We are Here to Stay. , .1. ' fei. 4 I n. .IS.nl. . -. eh . . 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. THOS. E. SAMUELS & CO., Wholesale Grocers 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. OPEN EVERY DAY SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, Onto the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Fay were the guests of W. D. Cole, of I'ottsville, yesterday, at the renidenco of Mr. and Mrs. Meade Peters, on North Jardin street. It is with regret that we chronicle the serious illness of-both Mr. and Mrs. M. 1). Malono. The hitter's condition was reported as critical this afternoon. 1. J. Momihan, of tho hat and cap niauii I ficturinj; firm of Moiiaghan & Fricband, j packed his grip this morning and hied liim I self away to N'oMiiuehoning, it being his first commercial trip. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldin left town yes terday for a trip to New York and Long Hr.mch. While at the former place Mr. Goldin will purchase a full line of fall and winter clothing for his establishment here. Two l.hes Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111 i..a ilfl Vit lw.r dtu'tnra Klin bnri con. Uitr.r t sumption and that there was no hopo for her, I fillings. If your artifical teeth do not Suit I k( . Kottlou of Hr U'lnn'c W D wnmrV vm. ..all Lnn All nvnM:n;nnct 4 t ikii iiiu uuiiup iii i jiiu inn m w.u tin, VArtuiuiaiiuua iitu completely cureu ner aim sno says n iycu , Wo mak .. of .,,.., GoId Crowng. her Hfo. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consumption, tried without re sult everything else, then bought one bottle ot 4)r, King's -New Discovery aim in two 1 weeks was cured. Uo is naturally thankful. ' It is such results, of which theso are samples, S that prove tho wonderful cfllcacy of this medicine in coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store, Itegubtr sizoSOc. nnd $1.00. Hooks & Brown, Three Wants. 'Iteason's whole pleasure, all sense, tho joys "of health, peace, and Six weeks eCVCTC cold; ago I stiflercd with a very was utmost unable to sneak. My friends all advised mo to consult a ihy sician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough liem edy advertised in the St. Paul Volks Zeitung I procured a bottle, and alter taking it a short while was entirely well. I now most heartily recommend this remedy to anyone Minerine with n cold. Wm. Keil. (178 Sclby Ave., St. Paul, Minu, For sulo by Gruhler Uros,, Druggists, EL. E3. FOLEY, FiNE"Groceries 201 WEST CENTRE ST. Dealer In Groceries, Flour, Provisions, Teas, toliecB, etc, Uoous delivered Irce. Live in three words. competence. So says the poet. Competence counts for llttlo wlien one is sick, anu peace is iiisturneu wlien liealtli is upset, so tuat tlicpoet, rlgntiy places health first. To have good health you must havo pure blood. From the blood the system receives all its mitorlal of growth ami repair, iiio nest nioou-purincr is ut. l'icree s uoiuen Jieincai uiscovcry, wnicn is world-famed and sold everywhere, It is a sovereign remedy for all diseases due to im poverished or impure blood, as consumption, bronchitis, weak lungs, scrofula, old sores, skin diseases, and kindred ailments. Delicate diseases of either sex, however induced, promptly, thoroughly and per manently cured. Send 10 cents iu stamps for large illustrated treatise, sent securely scaled iu plain envelope. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, 11(13 Main Street, Ilua'alo, N. Y. Foot Hall. A gamo of foot ball was played yesterday between tho Columbians aud Students, result ing in a victory for the former by tho score of 14 to 0. ,Ir. (). IT. A. 31. Kxciirotnu. Prosperity Council No. 310, Jr. O. U. A.M., of Mahanoy City, will run an excursion to Glen Onoko on August 8th. Faro from Shen andoah and return, $1,25 8-2-6t FULL LINK OP Base Ball Goods, Celluloid FrameB, Paper Covered Novels, Fine Stationery, Iiubber Stamps, F.te. Agents for all Dally Papers. A N. Main Street Ned. Brennan, Cherry and (lllbcrt Sts. Finest Beer, Wines, Liquors, Choice Temperance Drinks. Iicst llrauds 5 and 10 cent Cigars. For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen years actual experience. Oold, Amnl nml lnnwluln ItlllniM. Gold Crowns. Por celain Crowns. Aluminum Crowns. Itest teeth J10.00, no better made at any price. Teeth ex. ...,,.i...i .villi vltnllzpd air. 80o. Extracted with out nlr. 25c, Allowance made where teeth are out on new plates. All work guaranteed. jly attendant always present. OITleo hours; Every day, 1 to 5 p. in, Hundays 1 too p. in. 30yi East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa, Max Iteoso's residence, front room upstulrs. Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and llridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery, No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titiiian'a Block) East Centre Street. Oftk'o Hours: 7 n. in. to 8 p. m. 10 North rslsln Street. Clothes of all description neatly douo up in firt-class manner. I can refer to scores of families in this town as to-my caro in washing and superior neatness iu doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than any other laundry in tho city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. Just Received A Large stock of Diamonds, Diamond and Gold Rings, all kinds of Watches, Clocks and Musical Instruments which will be sold at lowest possible prices. Call and examine our goods and be convinced. E. DEULL, 206 South Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS. TjlOK HAMC Threo double dwellings, situated J In best part of Mt. Carmel, will be sold, single or as u whole. One of the best paying properties In town. AddrcssX. 8. Walters, Mt. Carmel, l'a. tf ITlSTItAYEP. From the premises of Anthony It Strugls, 13 North West street, a white and hl!V'lr fnw will, ylw.,1 l.ll ,l nna lu... 1. Left about one week ago. A suitable reward" will be paid for Its return. 7-29-lw LICICNHKI) DKAI.UltS TAKK NOTICK. At tention of the retail llnuortrafllo nf Hol.uvl. kill county Is hereby called to the resolutions which were unanimously adopted at a meetingof the Liquor Lengue held iu Mahanoy city, July 2rt, 1&U3. Tbo Liquor lA-aguo of the state of Penn sylvania hns indorsed the resolutions and will uso every means kiiowii 10 tne law in us ellorts to compel licensed vendors to strictly obey the laws columned in tne jirooKs lllgll License Kill, We thereforo nubllclv wnrn all nersons that anv transgression of the law by licensed persons will no renuKeu ami severely nenii whii ny the ntato Jeaguo of tho Liquor Dealers Association oi t'euiisyivaiua. PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received by the School Hoard ot Shenandoah, l'a., until l.I tf.l,.L' .... Wa.1....!.... A..n.., for the laying of it flag stone and tar pavement on the north, east and south sides of the Jardlii street school building. The ting stones must not lie less man a leet long ana 1 leet wide, and tho thickness must bo given. Prices must be given on both blue and red flagstones per square foots also on the tar pavement per square foot, It will require 800 feet of llncntono and 800 feet ot tar pavement, more or less. A bond ot one bnlf of the total cost of contract must be fur nished, conditioned upon the faithful perform ance of the work, and said work must be com nleted within 110 dnys ufter the contract Is awarded, or tho bond will be forfeited. All bids must bo marked, sealed nnd sent to the secre tary of thu School Hoard. Tho right to reject any or all proposals is rescrven uy me jjoard. Iii'ii.mno Committee. Shenandoah, l'a., July 27, 1893, al,3,5,6 Get Our Prices on OASOL1NE A and Headlight J Our delivery wagon doos tho rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardin Street. Mail orders promptly attended to. EniL J. BEYER'S (Formerly Murphy Bros.) SALOON and RESTAURANT, 19 North Main Street. The bar supplied with flint-clans wines liquors beer, ale and porter. Choice cigars. Free lunch from 9 a. m. to 12 ui. A geuuino wclcomo awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks and cigars. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. BUKKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Egnn building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. N. STEIN, M. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Room 2, Egan's New Ilulldtng, corner Main and Centro streets, Shenandoah, l'a. Office, hours : 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m. ; 7 to 9 p. m. Night office No, 230 West Oak street. Q. M. HAMILTON, M. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Omce Water Company building, 20 West Lloyd street. . J II. rOMIIItOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, l'a. JWK DISTItlOT ATTORNEY. S. BURD EDWARDS, Of I'ottsville. Subject to Republican rules. ; SIIENANDOA1TS Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to bo first-class in every f .articular. Bilk tics and loco curtains spec alty. Goods called for and delivered. A trial order solicited. JOHN F. CLEARY, f ' Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler ot the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah,