EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, AUGUST 0, lbD3. THE OMAHA CONTROVERSY. The Police CommlMloiirrililp Contest to bo Mettled In Court. Omaha, Auj?. o. Tlio answer of tho A P. A. police commie-donors to tho petition of tho regular (Ire and police oommlsslou. ors was Med In tho district court yostor day. Tlio lionrlng will bo In the nnturo of n tost of tho constitutionality of tho new law under which tho A. I'. A. 1 nctlnfr. Tho petition claims thnt n premeditated plan was arranged by certain Individuals to render the law void, and "that for furthor proscoutlon of said plan, Mayor George Uomls procurod n pretended In junction to bo issued prctondlng to re straining tho city council from approving tho dofondants bond, hut said injunction Was and Is illegal and void and of no effect nnd wns procurod with tho fraudulent put poso and doslgu of pruvouting tho defend ants from having legal status horcln and In pursuance of tho aforesaid corruption, as dofondants aro informed and believe. "Defendants furthor say that no pro ceedings havo boon commenced by salt plaintiffs to test tho rights of thoso de fendants under tho said law by quo war ranto, and that tho said plaintiffs havo not commenced tlio same, and that tho allegation In tho said plaintiffs' petition that said plaintiffs are about to and will oommonco said proceedings and pursuo them dilllgontly aro without foundation and nro not mado In good faith, but aro tnado for tho purpose of deception, so that said plaintiffs may protend to bo acting in good faith In that regard." Tho answer concludes: "If any dual board of commissioners exist It will bo because said plaintiffs set nsldo tho law." When Baby was sick, w gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she becamo Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla l'ulillflHTx' Announcement. The Jocil circulation or tho Evening Her AMi continues in tho hands of Messrs. Hooks & Brown, stationers, No. I North Main street. People who aro not receiving tho paper can havo 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. It clli-r In My Hour. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Oreat South American Kidney Cure." Tins new remedy is a great surprise on account of its nvi-pcd'ini! promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in lussiii" it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is vol Sold by Isaac Shapim, druggist, our reincrty. 107 South Main street. .Meeting ol" .MluMi'n. A meeting of the local ministers of town lias been called for to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock, in the Primitive Methodist church, c irner Jardiu and Oak streets. Since 1S78 thoro havo been nine epidemics of dvsentary in different parts of the coun- places health hr-.t. To have good health you try m which Chamberlain's Ooli'-, Cholera must havo pure blond. From tho blond the and Diarrhoea Kcmcdy was used with per- system receives Ml its material of growth feet success. Dysentary, when epidemic, is and repair. The best blood-purifier is Dr. almost as severe and dangerous as Asiatic Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which is cholera. Heretofore the best dibits of the world-famed and sold everywhere, It is a most skilled physicians have failed to check i sovereign remedy for all diseases duo to im its ravages, this remedy, however, has cured poverished or impure blood, as consumption, the most malignant cases, both of children , bronchitis weak lungs, tcrofula, old sores, and adults, and under the most trying con-' skin diseases, and kindred ailments, ditions, which proves it to be the best modi- 1- ciue in the world for bowel complaints. For haic by Ortihler liros., Druggists. Coining Kcnts. Aug. 15. Ice cream festival in Kobblns' opera- house under the Suction Pioneer Corps. uispicos of Hone 1 My llttlo boy, when two years o" age, was w.ken very ill with bloody flux. I was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and luckily pro cured part or a bottle. I carefully lead the directions and gave it accordingly. He was very low, but slowly and silli ly lie hozan to improve, gradually recovered, and is now as stout end strong as ever. I feel sure it saved his life. I never can jinii.se the li imdy half its worth. I am sorry every one in the world does not know how good it is, as I do. Mrs. Lina S. llinton, Graliamsvlllo, Marlon Co., Florida. For sale by Uruhlcr liros,, Druggists. When you want good roofing, jilumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithlng duno call on E. 1 Gallagher, 18 West Centro street. Dealer in stoves. S-l-tf "I always recommend Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Struwborry in casos of summer complaint nnd havo novor known It to fail. Yon may use my namo." C. A. West, Drug giit, Itainsborough, O. A lio -v i g .is.-iiou. Month:' At, Aua o.--A dispatch from St. Jobn'.i i .V A.it'iJ...: ..vmiu.v uo eilrr.t.l in Iir."lib oppmito horn, last week. 1' i;r m.m brurn.iy assaulted n 11-ytiiir-ultl 1,11-1, who w.is found tied, iwKod, to u titii, wl.li a in her mouth to pre vent iiur uryl..r out. Tour I'atally ISuriird by (S.isnltnn. IULtihoiik, Aug. I!. Mrs. Auulutichlof for and bur three childrou woro prob.jbly fatally burnu.l yesturduy afternoon by tho explUeloll Of U giUiuliilO stove. Cholnra In llnsiiitn I'nland. Vienna, Aug. U. H is reported that cholera has broken out at Vmiovleo nud Vyzogrod, in Husslau Poland, near tha Austrian frontier. Six weeks ago I sufibred with a vory Kivero cohl; was almoot unable to speak. My friends all advised mo to consult a phy sician. Noticing Cliamborlain's Cough Rem edy advertised in the St. Paul Yolks Zeltuug I jirocured a bottle, and after taking it u short whilo was entirely well. I now most heartily reconunond tins remedy to anyone wittering with a cold. Win. Keil, 078 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. For sale by Gruhler Jlros., Druggists. E. E3. FOLEY, FiNEQroceries 201 WEST CENTRE ST. Dealer In Groceries, Klour, Provisions, Teas, Coffee, etc. Goods delivered free. WESLEY LEAGUE CONVENTION. Oooil Attendance or Delegates All Election or Olllcors Held. The Wesley Loaguo convention of tho Schuylkill district, Pennsylvania conference of tho Primitivo Methodist church, wis held at Mahauoy City yestorday. The aftomoon session commenced tit !3 o'clock. Tlio de votional exercises were conducted by tho president, ltev. S. T. Nlcholls, S. T. I!., of Mahauoy City. An address of welcome was delivered by Mr. John Cole, of Mahauoy City, and Itcv. W. J. llichards, of St. Clair, responded, lioth addresses wero very ap propriate and much appreciated. Thoro was a large attendance of both dele gates and visitors. A few of tlio Leagues were not represented ami a number of tho ministers wero absent on account of taking their vacation. The delegates wero received and reports road, which presented very en couraging features In every department. Many of the League prove to be very help ful to their respective churches. The ollleers elected were sis follows : Pres ident, ltev. W. .1. Jdchards, St. Clair, Vice President, ltev. S. Cooper, Kreelaiid; Secre tary, Miss Cora Slnex, llu.letoii; Treasurer, Mrs. Dunn, Seek. The abovo wore aim made the executive committee, witli tho pastor of the Seek church, where tho next convention will be held in February, ISIKi. An essay was read by Mr. .Curtis Sterner, of Mt. funnel, on "The League's Uvlatitm to the Community." It was a very able paper and the young man was highly com plimented. Thirty minutes were devoted to exorcises by the Junior League or Mahauoy City. They were good. "Evils Into Which Leagues May Drift" was the subject of a very profitable paper read by i!ev. T. V. Sharpc, of tlilbertou. A question box was opened, into which many questions bearing on the League were put and very satisfactorily answered by the ltev. W. F. Nlcholls, or Ilazleton. The evening session commenced at 7 p. in. Devotional exercises wero led by President elect, liov. W. .1. Itichards. The choir, in a very efficient manner, rendered an anthem, after which a male quartette was rendered by l!evs. W. R and S. T. Nlcholls and Messrs. William Trcvetlien and Samuel Huberts. The President read the 23 Psalm, after which he rendered a solo with guitaraccompa- nimcnt. An address was delivered by l!cv. W. F. Nichollsoii "Young People's Societies their benefits." l!ev. .lames Walker, of Shainokin, addressed the convention on "Latent powers in Youth How best Developed." Much interest was manifested in the addiessea. Tlio choir greatly helped in making tho evening session the success that it was. Tlio chancel whs filled with a variety of choice and very beautiful plants and (lowers. The convention was a grand success and was brought to a close by singing "God be with 1 you till we meet apiihi" and benediction. Tho convention was then invited to refreshments lavishly supplied in the lecture room by the l Mahauoy. City League, and thus ended a very happy and profitable day. Three Wants. 'I'cason's whole pleasure, all the joys of sense, Live in three words, health, peace, and competence." So says the poet. Competence counts for little when one is sick, and peace is disturbed when health is upset, so that tho poet, rightly Delicate disease! of either sex, however induced, promptly, thoroughly and pcr I liiaiiently cured. Send 10 cents in stamps i for large illustrated treatise, sent securely i sealed in plain envelope. Address, World's I Dispensary Medical Association, 003 Main 1 ct.... n. .r.i,. v v Kcsnlilllnn, Xiilol'hcd. The local branch of tlio Liquor Dealers Association met in Relo.vicli's hall yesterday and endorsed the Pillowing resolutions passed by the county organization : ItKsni.vr.ii. That wo acreo and recommend to tlio regularly licensed retail trade of Schuylkill county a strict adherence to tho provisions of the license law of 1S87, known as tho. Itrooks High License Uiw; and we hereby respectfully petition and request all blowers and wholesale liquor dealers to dis continue tlio sale of vinous, spiritous, malt and brewed liquors to all persons not licensed to dispense the suae; and that all ajiplicants not licensed, desiring to furthermore pur chase vinous, spiritous, malt and brewed liquors lie refern d to the retail ti-ado doing bujiness in t':i s-veral localities where Mich applicants may reside. A meeting of the local branch will bo held in Mcllct's hull on Friday, 0th Inst., at 2 li. in. All retail dealers aro lusjiectfully invited to bo jiresent. S-5-3t Another Mine Fire. Firo lias been discovered in No. 10 colliery, which is located lietweon Tamaqua and Lans ford and ojiemted by tho Lehigh Navigation and Coal Company. Tho extent of tho fire is not known, us it is in a robbed out jiortion of the mine in which there have been no oiorations for about six years. It was dis covered when some men started to tiinbortho jilace in order to rob it a second timo. Mine Inspectors Stein, Doylo and Mugulro, Sujioi liiteiident Yeitb and Calvin Pardee, presi dent of tho conijiany, held a consultation yesterday and it was decided to attumjit to drown tlio fire. The alleeted part of the mine is robbed out to an extent of 000 feet on all tho lovels up to the surface and it is feared that unless tho lire is put under control at once it will prove disastrous. ,lr. (). V. A. M. I'.xeiirslnn. Prosperity Council No. 310, Jr. O. U. A.M. of Mahauoy City, will run an oxcurnion to Glon Onoko on August 8th. F'aro from Shen andoah and return, $1.25 8-2-0t Obi People. Old peojile who require medlcino to regu late tlio bowels and kidneys will find tlio truo remedy in Electric Hlttors. This medi cine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey or uthor intoxicant, hut acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on tho stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to tho organs, thorohy aiding nature in the performance of tho functions. Electric Hitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just ex actly what they need. Price fifty cents Jicr bottle at A. Wasley s drug store. No matter what tho dieno la or how many doctors liava failed to euro you, ask your druggist for n 23-ccnt viol o'f ono of Munyon's Cures, nnd If you aro not beno. filed your money will bo refunded. This Company puts up Acure for every disease PERSONAL. John W. Wceki spent to-day at Potlsvllle. S. O. Acker transacted business in Heading to-day. Miss .Tcannetto H. Itamago loft to-day for Providence, I!. I. 11. S. Daddow attended the Our "Hand concert at Shamokin. William Waters transacted business at the county seat yesterday. Justice Toomcy and wife returned from Atlantic City fortnight. Dr. Clifton Kobblns left fur Philadelphia to-day on a business trip. Justice Lawlnr has returned from his busi ness mission to Scranton. Mrs. Richard Katies and sou, Arthur, of Gimidvillo, spent to-d.iy in town. Miss Annie Pratt was among thoso who inspected tlio HuuaiaVs now quarters. Miss Hattie Itubinsky, of Pottsville, is the guest of the Sell' family, on West Oak street. Frank II. Walk', manager of the Ashland opera house, transacted business in town to day. Mrs. Edward Davis, of North Jardin street, is attending camp meeting at Moun tain Grove. Mrs. W. J. Morgan returned last evening from Philadelphia, where she was visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Anstockand Mr. and Mrs. Georgo W. Ucddall spent last evening in Girardville. John Morgan, of Denver, Col., is visiting his parents, Hon. John W. Morgan and wife, of Last Oak street. George Warner and Edward Hennessey, of Mahauoy City, mado a trip to town last even ing on tlieir "nines." Miss Annie Monaghan, of South Main street, returned from Washington, I). C, where she visited her sister. Thomas Snyder and family returned yes terday from Itingtown, where they had been spending a few days with friends. Miss Sallie Senior returned to-day from Denver, Col., where she spent sometime as the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Thickens. Miss Minnio Carl, of South Jardin street, and her friend, Miss Maggie Scanlan, of Reading, inspected tlio Hi:hali plant yester day. Peter Ilcek and family, Mrs. L. Dossier and Mary Goodman, of Port Carbon; and Misses Carrie Hillinger and Mame Mauegcld, of Heading, picnicked at Lakeside to-day. Mrs. J. Warren Lewis and child, of Atlanta, Ga., are visiting Mahauoy City friends. J. Warren Lewis was at ono time encaged In tlio newspaper uusiness in tins town. Mrs. II. E. Dcnglcr and children, accom panied by Miss Mary Itowse, left to-day for Sellersville, Hacks county, where they will be the guest of the former's brother, Joseph Howse. William Grant to-day left for Philadelphia, where he will take a position us superinteu dent for bis brother, Lewis, who has a track and paving contract for a six-mile extension of an electric railway. J. H. Iloring, Deputy State Regent of tho Roval Arcanum, is in town booming that organization anil will havo several applica tions to present to Shenandoah Council 1137 to-nicht. The organization pays death benefits of $3,000. "I was run over by a lumbor wagon. Did not exnect to live. Was terribly bloated. My friends bathed mo with Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil." Mrs. Wm. F. Habcock, Nor veil, Jackson Co., Mich. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. .Select I'lve-ilny KxcuiMoit la l'eimsji Minbi ltnilrimil. Tho next and last of the Pennsylvania Railroad C'omjiauy's select five-day excur sions to Atlantic City, Capo May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wild wood, and Holly Heach will bo run on Thurs day, August 15 Excursion tickets will bo sold at the following rates, good going only on train named below to Philadelphia, thence to either of tho seashore pointsahovo mentioned, on any regular train on day of issue. Train ISxeur. Leaves Kate. Pottsville 0.00 A. M. $3 00 Sclmvlklll Haven 0.10 " a 00 Ailainsilnle f!),U " 3 00 Auburn 'J-20 3 00 Hamburg 0-; " 3 00 Slioeniiikeisvllle 0.H 2 7 MohrHvillo KM " 2 73 Lcosport - 9-2 5 Tomi.ln 9.59 " S Heading -...10.15 " 2 ISO Illrdsboro -10.31 " 2 SO DollglHSSvlllc 10.13 " 2(50 I'oltstown WAS " 2 50 Parker Kord U-02 " 2 50 Spring City "-OX " 2 23 1'lHenlxvllle U.W " 2 00 Philadelphia Arrive 12.80 1'. M. ... "f " Stops on notice to agent or on signal. Transfer through Philadelphia is not included in tlio rate, but convenient connec tion may bo made by electric cars at a faro of livo cents. Return coujions will be valid by regular trains until the following Monday inclusive. Tim Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebo Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told bv her doctors sue nail con- siimntlon and that there was no bono for her. hut two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and slio says it saved her life. Mr. Tlios. Kggors, jau norma at., Sun I-ninelsco. sullereil I rum a uroaillul cola, approaching consiimjition, tried without ro btilt everything t'"n bought ono bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two u-niik was cured. Ho is naturally thankful It. Is such results, of which these are samples, that niovo the wonderful otlicacy of this inedieino in coughs and colds. I ree trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Regular size 50o. and 51.00. Notice. Tlio Treasurer and Secretary of tho Ror. ough Council havo established an olllco at tho olllco of tho Evj:nino Heuai.p, 8 South Jardin street. POLITICAL NOTES. Place your political card in the HnnAMi. With an clllcieSit county chairman tho Republicans can win this fall. Tho Hoard of Health organization may havo some hearing upon tho local light this fall. Shenandoah will havo n representative on both tickets this fall, probably for tho same olllco. There will bo qulto n scramblo for tho nomination of Controller on tho Democratic ticket. Schuylkill county will spoak In no unniis takublo tonus on Saturday, when tlio district conventions will bo held to select delegates to the state convention. A prominent Democrat of this county who prides himself on being something In tho sbapo of a political oracle, has predicted the following ticket for his party next fall : Orphans Court Judge, P. M. Dunn, Esq., of Minorsvillo ; District Attorney, Edgar Hechtcl, Esq., Pottsvlllo ; Controller, M. H. Master, Shenandoah ; Coroner, Dr. Marshal, Ashland ; Poor Director, William Kcegan, Mahauoy City. Henjamin H. Severn, of town, has publicly announced his candidacy for the nomination of County Controller, subject to Republican rules. Mr. Severn is no stranger to tho voters of this county, having been elected as Con troller of tho county under tho act that mis subsequently declared unconstitutional.' This fact alone will bo n strong factor in Mr. Severn's candidacy, and tho manner In which lie conducted the olllco during ills term saved the taxpayers hundreds of dollars. The people nro not ungrateful, nnd their apprecia tion of an efficient oilicial will attest itself, nodoubt, in his behalf. Tho announcement that Hon. I!. J. Mona ghan has retired from tho Democratic county chairmanship appears to have been premature. It is true, nevertheless, that lie is contem plating tlio step, but its consummation will depend upon the result of Ills visit to tho west, which will bo mado some time this month and in time to enable him to got back and call a meeting of tho county committee. Should Mr. Monaghaii's interests in Iowa re quire his personal attention for a period ex tending into tho approaching campaign ho will resign the chairmanship. A meeting of the comity conimitteo will bo held beforo the resignation is acted upon, should such a step become necessary. Among tlio names men tioned in discussion as to probable successors are F. P. Spiese, of Tamaqua ; Georgo J. Wadlinger, Esq., Pottsville; Frank S. Fricler, Pottsvlllo; M. M. Hurke, Esq., Shen andoah ; Edward Connelly, Branchdalo ; Charles Gniober, Ashland ; John A. Hechtcl, Trcinoiit; William II. Goas, Schuylkill Haven, and Edward Fogarty, Mahauoy City. It is said the real fight for tho place will be between Wadlinger and Spiese. A Clean Collar One that you can keep clean all Uie time a collar that docs not wilt when you get over-heated ; that docs not fray on the edge, or tear out at the buttonholes, and can be cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet sponge or cloth. These collars and cuffs are made by covering linen collars or cuffs on both sides with waterproof "celluloid," thus giving strength and durability. They arc the only waterproof goods so made, and every piece is stamped as follows: V TRAflp LLUL0 rf 1 MARK- Ask for this, nnd refuse to take any imitation if you expect sat isfaction. If your dealer does not keep them, send direct to us, en closing amount, and we will mail you sample. Collars 35 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. State size, and t'1lftllpr ctntirl.im rr li,rMAilinn.n A collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID CO., 1JW-29 llrnniltvaj-, New York. Of a bead-splitting benilacbo immediately re ncveu ny mo uso oi TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They nro a positive ami speedy euro and nro giiarnnteed absolutely bnrmlpss. Their great success Is nniplo proof that they nro nn effectlvo nrtlcle, which can bo always used with the host or results. I'rocuro tnem irom urunicr liros. For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen vears actual experience. Gold, Ainat irnin and Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, Por celain Crowns. Aluminum Crowns. Ileal teet i 810.00, no better niailo at any price. Teeth ex- tnu'ti'il with vital zed nlr. SOc. Extracted with outalr,2oc. Allowance made where teeth nro out on new plates. All work giiuruntccd, Lutly attendant always present. Ofllce hours: Kvcry day, 1 to 5 p. m. Sundays 1 to a p. in. 30 East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Max Iteeso's residence, front room upstairs. 7OIl DISTWOT ATTOUNKY, S. BURD EDWARDS, Of Potttfvllle. Subject to HepubHcan rules, v. Ik. V. J Ftp "ilia lamtii? NEURALGIA and ilmllarComrlidnti, manniaoinrea nnacr mo stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. k t A -1 f.I . A tuioscriueu uy eminent paysioiaus DR. RICHTER'S DHnlv trfmulnowlth Trnda A1ark"Anclior." iManufftcturcnOouimerzlcnrathDr.lUcliterof VS. Ad. Hichtor& Co., 17 Wurta Ct.,UW ICRS. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Boaseg, Own Glassworks, i 25 & B0 els. In Bhcnnnilnah for sale by V, 1', 1). Klrlln, 0 . Alain M , .1. Al 11 linn. 7 f". Slam M,l II nn- .gcnbiieli, N. K. cor. Mnln v "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN No Longer an Experiment. ' We are Here to Stay. 1 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. SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North Malm Street. Clothes of all description neatly done up in first-class manner. I can refer to scores of families In this town as to my care in washing and superior neatness in 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. JjlOK SAI.K. Three double dwellings, situated ' hi boht part of Mt. Carniel, will be sold, single or as a whole. One of tlio best paying properties in town. Addrcss.L,. S. Wattcrs, 5It. Carniel, l'a. tf "TTIOIt SAL12. One nlniio. one orcaii nnd V bicycle. All In good condition. Will bo Hold cheap. Apply to 103 West l.bie street, ancnniuionn. 8-6-2W ESTKAYKI). From the premises of Anthony Strngis, 13 North West street, a white and black cow, with' short tall and one turned born, Left about one week ago. A stiltahlo reward will bo paid for Its return. 7-29-lw I ICKNSKD nKAI.KHS TAKK NOT1CK. At tention of the retail liquor trofllc of Schuyl kill county is hereby called to the resolutions which were unanimously adopted at a meeting of tlio Liquor League held in Jlahnnoy City, July 1893. The Liquor League of the stute of l'enn sylvoula has Indorsed tlio resolutions nnd will use every means Known 10 me law in us cuoris to compel licensed vendors to strictly obey the laws contained in the Brooks High License 11111. Wo therefore publicly warn all persons that anv transgression of the law by licensed persons will lie rebuked noil severely dealt with by tho Stnte Ijeaguo of tlio Liquor Dealers' Association 01 I'cniisyivnnin. y Hi) I'OHA LS. rrono." tho School Hoard o: -Proposals will be received by if hbenuudoah, Pa., until r.)nlni.lr ..nn.. s... 1l'ndnMdnl. for tho laying of a ini htonc ami tar pavi'ineitt on tho north, cast anil noiith side of tho Janliu btroet Hchool building. The Hay: Moncs miiht not bo U'bH than 6 feet lonix and 1 feet wide, and the thickness must be Riven, Prices must bo nd veu on both blue and red (lactones per wpmro loot; aiMO on mo lar pavement per square loot. It will rcnulro800 feet of flagstone and 800 feet of tar pavement, more or leaa. A bond of one- half of tho total cost of contract must bo fur uUhcd, conditioned upon tho faithful perform ance oftho work, and said work must bo com- pletcd within 20 days after the contract U awarded, or the bond will bo forfeited. All bids must bo marked, healed and Hent to tho secre tary of tho School Hoard. Tho right to reject any or all proposals Ja rcHcrveu by tlio Hoard, Shenandoah, Pa., July 27, 1895. al,3,5,6 OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Ilooms for painloss extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artificial teeth do not suit you call to sco us. All examinations free Wo maho all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Uridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No chargos for extracting when platos aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tlio painloss oxtructiou of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltniun's Illock) Ernst Centre Street. Olllco Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. in. When it comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks (or Itself, to town send your orders, rutely and promptly tilled. If you don't come A iiey win uuwxju- HUSSER & BEDDALL,3 29 East Centre Street Get Our Prices on GASOLINE and Headlight ILS Our delivery wagon docs the rest. j Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 Soulh Jardin Street. Mall orders promptly attended to. A genuine welcome awaits you at jjOE WYATT'S SALOON,; t Cor. Iain and Coal Sts. ' Tool room nttnehed. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter nnd nlc constantly 011 tap. Choice tem perance drinks nud cigars. - KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. IlUItKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Onice Ecnn building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. N. STKIN, M. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllcc Koom 2. Kcnn's New liulldlnir. comer Main nnd Centre streets, Shenandoah, l'n. Olllco hours: 8 to 10 n. in.; 1 to 3 p. in.; 7 to 9 p. in. Night ofllce No. 230 West Oak street. Q M. HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllco Water Company bulldlnii. 215 West Lloyd street. J II. VOMKHOY, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be tlrbt-class in every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtains a spec ialty. Cioods called for und delivered, A trial order solicited. JOHN FrCLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss liecr. Ilottler of the iiuest lager oeers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Hooks & Brown, FULL LINK OP Base Ball Goods, Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels,' Fine Stationery, liubber Stamps, Etc. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4 N. Main Street EHIL J. BEYER'S (Formerly Murphy Ilros.) SALOON and RESTAURANT, 19 North Main Street. The bar supplied with first-class wines liquors beer, ale and iiorter. Choice cigars. 1'iee lunch from 0 a. in, to 12 m. rv I 1 I l ' Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beer, Wines, Liquors, Choice Temperance Drinks. Bebt Drands 5 and 10 cent Cigars.
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