The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 07, 1895, Image 4

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    EVENING HERALD
WEDNESDAY, At'GL'ST 7, m.
E. F. C. DAVIS KILLED.
Hi- Meets DimiIIi While Hiding III Central
I'nrk, New York,
News 1ms been received of the sudden
death ol E. V. (J. Davis, formerly 11 resident
of l'ottsville and at onetime superintendent
of tlie CohI and Iron simps at that place,
lie vrb riding in Central I 'ark last evening
and it is supposed that his hor.-o stumhled
anil fell on him, causing his death, lie lived
about ten minutes after the accident, and
was unconscious and bleeding from the
liniuth and nose when found by an ollleer.
Tlie deceased was married to Miss Joanna
llobart, of l'ottsville, daughter of the late
John 1'. llobart. lie is survived by his wife
and four children, John Ilnbait, George,
Timothy, and a daughter, Claire.
At the time of his death Mr. Davis was
president of the C. W. Hunt Company,
builders of industrial railways, New York,
and was also connected with the Ilrighton
Iron Works, Stulen Island. In 1&05 he wns
elected president of the American Society of
Mci hanii-al Engineers and was a prominent
member of the American 1'allway Master
Mechanics' Association.
Mr. Davis was well and favorably
throughout tbo entire mining legion,
social characteristics won for him
circle of friends.
known
and his
a large
When Baby was Bick, wo gavo her Castorla.
When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla,
When sho became Hiss, bho clung to Castorla,
When sho had Children, sho gavo them Castorli
Publisher' Announcement.
The local circulation of tho Evnxixo IIkr
ai.d continues in the hands of Messrs. Hooks
& lirnwn, stationers, No. 1 North Main street.
People who aro not receiving tho paper can
have it served every evening by carrier upon
leaving their orders at tho place stated.
Orders for joli work and advertising will also
receive prompt attention if placed in their
hands.
Itcllef In Six Hours.
Distressing kidney and bladder diseases
relieved in six hours by the "Now Great
South American Kidney Cure." This new
remedy is a great surprise on account of its
exceeding promptness in relieving pain in
the bladder, kidneys, back and every part
of tlie urinary passages in male or female.
It relieves retention of water and pain in
passing it almost immediately. If you want
quick relief and cure this is your remedy.
Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South
Main street.
Notice.
The Treasurer and Secretary of the lior
ough Council have established an olllco at the
olllce of the EvKNiNii Ili:i:.i.l, 8 South
Jaidin street.
Since 1S78 there have been nine epidemics
of dysentary in dlU'erent paits of tho coun
try in which Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea lionicdy was used with per
fect success. Dysentary, when epidemic, is
almost as severe and dangerous as Asiatic
cholera. Heretofore the best dibits of the
most skilled physicians have failed to check
iN ravages, this remedy, however, has cured
the most malignant cu.,cs, both of children
and adults, and under the most trying con
ditions, which proves It to be the best medi
cine in tlio world fur bowel complaints. For
sale by Guilder Ilros., Druggists.
Coining Jurats.
Aug. 15. .Ice. cream festival in Kobbins'
opera house under tho auspices of Hope
section Pioneer Corps.
My little boy, when two years of age,
was taken very ill with bloody llux. I was
ml is"d to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
anil Diarrhoea Ilcmedy, and luckily pro
line d part of a bottle. I carefully read thp
dirci tions and gave it accoidingly. He was
very low, but slowly and study ho began to
improve, gradually recovered, and is now as
stout and strong as ever. I feel sure it saved
Ins life. I never can praise the Itemedy
half its worth. I am sorry every ono in the
world docs not know how good it is, as I do.
Mrs. J.ina S. lliutim, Grahanisvllle, Marion
to.. Florida, for Nile by Gruhler llros.,
Druggists.
When you want good rooilug, plumbing,
gas fitting, or general tlnsmithing done call
on E. P. Gallagher, IS West Centre street.
Dealer in stovcH. H-l-tf
"I . hvays recommend Dr. Fowler's Ext.
ol Wi.d Strawberry in eases of summer
complaints and have never known it to fail.
You may use my name." C. A. West, Drug-gi.-t.
;;aiiis.l'-rough, O.
About Situations,
N ver during our manyycurs experience
liiM the graduates of Palms College been as
mii 1 1 ssful in securing situations as this Spring,
i oii-ideriug the dull tlniofi, tlih is a reniarka
bli siatuucnt. The principle reason why we
do inure in thiseonuection than other schools,
is hc aiise our htudents aro of a snporior class,
and bt tterijuallfled. llusiuess men are aware
of lliis fact, and that's why thoy come to us
when in need of book-keepers and ollee
assistant. If you want to know all about
a good school, write for circulars of Palms
Business College, 1710 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia. Six weeks ago I suflercd with a very
severe cold: was almost uuablo to spoak.
My friends all advised me to consult a phy
sician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Item
edy advertised in the Kt. Paul Volks Zoitung
I procured a bottle, and after taking it a
short while was entirely well. I now most
lieaitily lecoinniend this remedy to anyone
Miflering with a cold. Wm. Keil, (178 Selby
Ave., St. Paul, Minn. For sale by Gruhlor
llros., Druggists.
Final Hxciuslnn.
Tlie second and last excursion to Atlantic
City over the Philadelphia & Heading rail
road will take place on August 22nd. pull
particulars will be announced in due time.
Skin and blood diseases, musing all sorts of
dire diMiuMie to human happiness are easily
and quickly cured by liurdock Wood Hitters.
Huy Keystone Hour. Ho sure that the
name Lkmui & llAKlt, Ashland, Pa., is
printed on every sack. tf
E. B. FOLEY,
FiNE"Groceries
201 WEST CENTRE ST.
Dealer in tlroccrle, Flour, Provisions, Teas,
Coffee, etc. Hoods delivered tree.
Itrsoliitlons Hndorsed.
The local branch nf tho Liquor Denlors
Association met in Hcfowlch's hall yesterday
and endorsed the following resolutions
passed by the county organization :
HksoI.vhd, That we agree and recommend
to the regularly licensed retail trade of
Schuylkill county a strict adherence to tjio
provisions of tlie license law of 1KS7, known
as tlie Ilrooks High Mccnse Ijiw; and wo
hereby respectfully petition and request all
brewers and wholesale liquor dealers to dis
continue the sale of vinous, spiritous, malt
and brewed liquors to all persons not licensed
to dispense the same; and that all applicants
not licensed, desiring to fuithermoro pur
chase vinous, spiritous, malt and brewed
liquors lie referred to the retail trade doing
business in tho several localities whero such
applicants may reside.
A meeting of the local brunch will bo held
in Mellet'shall on Friday, 0th Inst., at 2
p. in. All retail dealers arc respectfully
invited to be present. S-5-3t
Another Confederate.
On tho 20th of last July George Sockalosky
went to Moses Iiuhiiisky's store, on West Coal
street, and puichased a pair of socks, giving
Mrs. Hubinsky what was supposed to bo a $10
bill to take payment. Mrs. Hubinsky pro
cured change at Ploppei t's blacksmith shop
and gave Sockalosky jll.so in good money.
Subsequently Mr. Plnppcrt called upon Mrs.
Hubinsky with the bill be had received from
her, which was a Confederate note. It was
redeemed and last night Sockalosky was
arrested. He redeemed the bill before Justice
Dcngler and paid the costs of the suit.
Old ."eople.
Old people who require medicine, to regu
late the bowels and kidneys will find the
true remedy in Electric Hitters. This medi
cine does not stimulate, and contains no
whiskey or other Intoxicant, but acts as a
tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on tho
stomach and bowels, adding strength and
giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding
naturi) In the performance, of the functions.
Electric Hitlers is an excellent appetizer and
aids digestion. Old people find it just ex
actly what they need. Prico fifty cents per
bottie at A. Wasley's drug store.
"I was run over by a lumbor wagon. Did
not exneet to live. Was terribly bloated.
Sly friends bathed me witli Dr. Thomas'
Electric Oil." Mrs. Wm. F. Habcock, Nor
vell, Jackson Co., Mich.
Stole Candy.
The small candy store of Mrs. Harkius, on
West Coal street, was robbed at about one
o'clock Sunday morning. Some candy and a
small amount of money was taken. Entrance
was made to the place by removing a pane of
glass from a window after taking the putty
from around the edges. Tho police have a
cluo and say tho robbery was committed by
throe boys ranging fiom 12 to 15 years of
age. One of the boys resides in Ccntralia.
Sprung Any I.eaUs Lately?
Wo can't stop the leaks from tho clouds but
Hell, the plumber, corner Main. and Centre
streets, can stop all your leaks in water and
gas mains with satisfaction.
Tim Weiss I'liiieriil.
The funeral of the late Jesse Weiss took
place yesterday aft. moon from the residence
of his son-in-law, ex-Councilman F.J. Portz,
on North .Main street, and was attended by a
large number of friends of the family. The
services were held at the residence and con
ducted by Hew Hubert O'lioyle, pastor of the
Trinity Heformed church. Interment was
made in tlie Odd Fellows' cemetery. Messrs.
II. G. Hess, John Daddow, J. 15. Lessig,
George Poliuer, Louis Kline and William
Kiuimel were the pall bearers.
Fire Supplies Arrlo.
The supplies ordered by the Horough Coun
cil for the fire department have arrived
They consist of 1,0).) feet of hose with screw
couplings, two siamesu connections with shut
oil's, three branch pipes with combination
spray and shut-oil' nozzle. Tho connections
havo attachments adaptable to either tho
Junes or screw coupling.
For Mutual lleneflt.
The employes at Oak Hill collicrj'i Mincrs
ville, havo decided to contribute one day's
wages each to the family of any person who
may meet death while in tho employ of the
company, and that the colliery shall bo idlo
on the day of the funeral. Besides this
fund Leisenring & Co., operators of tho col
liery, will contribute the sum of fifty dollars.
The idea is practical, ami the benefits thus
paid will bo of incalculable value to the
families of those who may bo killed.
.Ministers Meet.
A meeting of tho Shenandoah Ministerial
Association was held in the Primitive Metho
dist church tills morning. Hew Hubert
O'Boyle presided and How T. Maxwell
Morrison was the secretary. The other
clergymen present were ltevs. Bath, Evans,
Sechrist and .Meredith. The business was of
a routine order.
Teething children should bo treated with
Lulls' soothing syrup. tf
Some of Our Visitors,
Among the new callers at the Hkkald
olllce have been Editor Will Wilson, of .Mt.
Carniel, Jesse Thomas, ltevs. Sechrist and
John Hath, Charles Derr, Prof. J. W. Cooper,
M. E. Doyle, Harry Bishop, John Lenahan,
of Ashland, Heber Hooks, John Beyrant,
A. Grimes, How Morrison, A. D. Gable and
J. H. Pomeroy.
Picnicked Wsterday.
The following persons formed a party of
merry picnickers to the valley yesterday:
.Mr. and Mrs. Malierry, Dr. and Mrs. Straub,
Misses Nellie Finney, Mablo Straub, Agnus
Dodsou and Maude Kelpor; and Messrs.
Halsoy llechtel, of New York; Harry
Maberry, John Lewis, David Owens and
George Keiper.
The Wiilultls Case,
The police say that Joe Krivcnas, who had
Policeniau George Walaitis arrested for false
Imprisonment, was arrested by both Walaitis
ami Chief Tosh for fighting. Krlvenas has
figured as tho aggressor in at least three
lights during tho past week.
Tapping tlm Purses.
Two men were making rounds in town to
day soliciting subscriptions for the benefit of
the Greek Catholic church of Beaver
Muudow.
Class Picnic.
Tho Sunday school class of Miss Sallio
Wasley held a picnic at High Point Park this
afternoon and had a very enjoyable time.
Notice.
The JlKii.w.i) no longer occupies the olllcos
In the Befiiwieh building. Tho only olllco
the iuper has In this town Is at tho now
quarters, No. 8 South Jardiu street.
PERSONAL.
Thomas Hcose, of Ccntralia, talked politics
hero to-day.
Mrs. Sarah Wasley paid a visit to friends at
St. Clair to-day.
Charles Hadzlowicz Is transacting buslnoss
in l'ottsville to-day.
A. L. Shay, Esq., of Pottsvlllo, wns a visitor
to town last evening.
C. E. llreckons, Esq., of l'ottsville, spent
last evening In town.
Miss Lmr.i Acker circulated among Potts
vlllo friends yesterday.
Mrs. Ilenj. Hlelnrds visited friends at St.
Clair and Pottsvlllo to-day.
Mrs. Howard Detacher spoilt to-day visiting
her relatives at Frackvlllo,
Mrs. Harry Hishop, of West Cherry street,
gave birth to a son this morning.
Sirs. J. P. Metllniy, of Tamaqua, wns the
guest of town rclntlvos yostorday.
Mrs. J. L. Williams, of Mt. Cnrmel, wis a
guest of town relatives yesterday.
Misses Williams and .Tenkym called on
Ashland friends Monday evening.
Miss Maggie Hreiinan has guo to Wilkes
barre to spend a few days with friends.
Mr. and .Mrs. James Grant and Mrs. Peter
Haverty left for Atlantic City this morning.
Michael Melletaud family left for Atlantic
City this morning, to spend a short vacation.
Mrs. Foltz. and her soil, Henry, havo gone
to Sharon, Mercor county, to visit relatives.
Thomas Connors, of town.and Miss Higgins,
of l'ottsville, spent last evening inShainokin.
Y. A. lteemer, manager of the Win. 1'eiiu
store, transacted business in Scranton yester
day. Mrs. Joseph Scidel, of Philadelphia, is the
guest of the Higgins' family on West Cherry
street.
.Miss Katie Taggart, of Philadelphia, is
spending a short vacation with her parents at
Wm. Penn.
Theodore J. Iledford, of Lost Creek, is
spending a short vacation with friends in
Buffalo, N. Y.
Miss Jessio Sneddon is in attendance at the
Mountain Grove camp meeting, which
opened yesterday. (
Fred. Hurkhart, the North Main street
confectioner, transacted business at the
county seat to-day.
John Cleary, tho hustling commercial
agent of town, circulated among Hazleton's
business men to-day.
Dr. H. A. Klock and II. K. Smith, of
Mahanoy City, circulated among town
acquaintances this morning.
S. L. Hrown left town last evening for
Scranton, whero a meeting of the P. O. S.
of A. executive committee was held to-day.
Miss Lillio L. lieddall, of Wm. Penn, and
her cousin, Miss Mary Wren, of Mahanoy
City, are enjoying a vacation at Atlantic
City.
Charles Nier, a i.tudent of tho New York
Iiw University, who is spending a short
vacation in Ashland, wasthe guest of Charles
Kirliu yesterday.
Among the many callers at tho Hiiralu
oflice yesterday was Editor M. E. Doyle, of
the Sunday News, and extracted considerable
enjoyment from our files.
Fred. Median, foreman of the machine
shops of Edward K. Graham & Co., dealers
in printers' supplies, Philadelphia, is in tuwn
in the interest of the above firm.
District Deputy George Hughes, of Maha
noy City, paid an official visit to Authracito
Castle No. 71, K. O. E., on Monday evening,
and conferred the Past Chief's degree upon a
number of applicants.
Mrs. Haclier and daughter, who spent
several weeks as guests of her brother-in-law,
Charles Sturm, of town, and of friends at
Ashland, this morning started from tho
Lehigh Valley depot on their long homeward
journey to San Francisco, California.
A Shooting Denied.
It was reported this morning that Matliias
Janczaitis, a West Centre street saloonkeeper,
had been shot while at ono of the old water
company's reservoirs. A reporter sifted the
matter, but could not find that any shooting
had taken placo. Mr. Janczaitis had a good
tlmo at the dams with some friends yesterday
and there is a fresh scar on one of his hands,
but he denied that ho was shot. Janczaitis
was shot at by an unknown person about two
months ago. Tho bullet was fired from the
street and passed through the saloon window,
close to Janczaitis' head.
Three Wants.
"Heuson's whole pleasure, all the joys of
sense,
Live in three words, health, peace, and
competence."
So says tho poet. Competence counts for
little when one is sick, and pence is disturbed
when health is upset, so that the poet, rightly
places health first. To have good health you
must have pure blood. Prom the blood the
system receives all its material of growth
and repair. The best blood-purifier is Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which is
world-famed and sold everywhere, It is a
sovereign remi ly for all diseases due to im
poverished or impiiro blood, as consumption,
bronchitis, weak lungs, scrofula, old sores,
skin diseases, and kindred uilments.
Delicate diseases of cither sox, howover
induced, promptly, thoroughly and per
manently cured. Send 10 cents in stamps
for large illustrated treatise, sent securely
sealed in plain onvolope. Address, World's
Dispensary Medical Association, U03 Main
Street, Huffalo, N. Y.
To Heroine n Lawyer.
Anthony Hosievieh, who is at present the
proprietor and editor of a local Lithuanian
weekly newspaper known as tho "Nnnja
Uadyno" ("New Km,") Is about to rosigu the
editorship and sell his Interest in the paper
to take up the study of law. If he is sue
cossful in gaining admission to tho bur ho
will open an olllce In this tuwn.
Wedded ut Muliiinoy City,
A pretty wedding wus solemnized at
Mahanoy City yesterday, the contracting
parties being Miss Francos Malloy, of the
above place, and John McDonald, of Uirard
villi-. Hev. Pathor Parton ofllciatcd.
l-'oot llaee Arranged.
William Kerry, the well-known base ball
player of Olrurdvllle, nnd Georgu Garvey, a
Lithuanian of town, havo been matched to
run uiiOO-yard foot mco at the Trotting park
on August 15th, next, for fSOO a side.
I.nlilgli Valley Pay Days,
raymaster Williclm, of tho Lehigh Valloy
Itallroad Co,, will pay tho employes on tho
Mahanoy division from I'eun Haven Junction
to Mt. Canuel and brunchoe, on Thursday,
Aug. 8th.
PITHY POINTS.
Hazloton is Indulging In Shakospcarcaii
recitals.
Prcoland Is contemplating tho erection of
public water works.
High Point park appears to bo tho objective
point for plcnlckors Just now.
Tho L. V. It. H. has erected a now depot at
Pleasant Hill. It was needed.
Catawlssn, not to bo bohlnd tho times, will
erect lis own electric light plant.
Tho Heading Coal and Iron Company will
open several now veins of coal near Donald
sou, Shenandoah and Mahanoy City foot ball
teams will open the season at Lakosido August
15th.
The new Curls building, on East Centre
street, which mis destroyed by lire, is rapidly
assuming shape.
Co. E., N. G. Pa., of Mahanoy City, will
receivo their pay to-night for services at tho
recent encampment.
Tho two Baptists, Congregational and
Calvinistle Methodist Sunday schools picnic
at lakeside to-morrow.
James Hlordan and his daughters, Mary
and Hannah, left Mahanoy City yesterday
morning for a trip to Ireland.
The Egan property at tho corner of Main
and Centre streets Is being greatly improved
in appearance by a coat of paint.
The Evans colliery at Boavor Meadow,
which suspended oporations a short tlmo ago,
is about to pass into tho hands of Scranton
parties.
The Gorman Catholic Knights will hold
their annual parade and convention at Ash
land on 1-ubor Day. Extensive preparations
are being niado for the ovont.
Thieves robbed St. Edward's church, of
Shamokin, of about ono hundred dollars'
worth of crucifixes, etc., last Saturday even
ing. There is no cluo to tho robbers.
William Grilllths, the constable who was
shot in the Ccntralia frucus, is still at his
home in Ccntralia, but tho attending physi
cians have strong hopes of his recovery.
Father Carey,- of St. Patrick's church,
Audenried, is waging war upon the beer
saloons of Pleasant Hill and Park View and
threatens to havo their licenses revoked.
Orders have been issued by tho Union Coal
Company that the Green Hidgo nnd Hichards
collieries, near Mt. Carniel, will resumo opera
tions on full time, ten hours a day and six
days a week.
Ai tides of agreement havo been signed
by Nicholas Holl'man and Charles Burke, of
Coles, and tho Hoffman brothers, of Ta
maqua, for a shooting match. Tho stakes
are $200, and it will tako placo at Mahanoy
City on Labor Day.
There are some well meaning people who
imagine a newspaper man can't keep a secret;
that when he hears any news no matter what
its character may be ho will put it into print
If an editor printed all ho knew, his paper
would raise merry war every issue.
.Jr. ). 17. A. M. Kxenrslnu.
Prosperity Council No. 310, Jr. O. U. A.M.,
of Mahanoy City, will run an excursion to
Glen Onoko on August 8th. Fare from Sheu
audoah and return, 1.25 8-2-Bt
Tho l.lvcs Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City,
111..- was told by Her doctors sho had eon
sumption and that there was no bono for her.
but two bottle , of Dr. King's Now Discovery
completely cured her and she says it saved
her Inc. .Mr. ihos. i-.Kiicrs. 130 rlonda St
San Francircu, suffered from a dreadful cold,
nnnroacbin-' consumolion. tried without re-
suit everything else, then bought ono bottlo
of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two
weeks was enrol. He is naturally thankful.
it issucli result, ot which tneso arosamnles,
that prove tne wonderful efficacy of this
medicine in coughs and colds. Free trial
bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Kegular
size 50c. and f 1.00.
Of a liciil-.plittiiiK headacho Immediately re
lieved by tho uwe of
TAYLOR'S
Anth Headache Powders.
They urea po-iltivo mid Kpeedy euro nnd nro
Kiinruiitetil it) solutelv hnrmiCHH. Their great
sueeefv in nmplo proof that they are an effective
article, wl.kh can w uhvnys used with the beat
of results. I'roeuro them from Gruhler llros.
MISCELLANEOUS.
J710K HAMS. Three douhlo dwellings, situated
' In best -ut of Mt. Carniel, will lio sold,
single or as n whole. One of tho best paying
propeitles in town. Address,. S. Walters, Mt.
Cnrmel, tf
pOU SAI.K. no piano, one organ and a
liley. ic All In irond wind It on. Will he
1 ihiini Aiiolv to KKI West Line street.
Kli.-iuitirlo.ih. 8-IV2W
TiVSTH.VYHD. From the premises of Anthony
U St ragls, 1:1 North West street, a white and
black cow, with short tall and one turned bom.
Left about one week ago. A suituble reward
will bo paid for its return. 7-SO-lw
I ICIJ.NSIil) DKAI.lCIt.S TAKK NOTICK. At--
tentlon of the retail liquor trntlle of Schuyl
kill county is hereby called to tho revolution
which were unanimously adopted nt a mectiugnf
the Liquor league held In Mahanoy City, July
ai, 1S05. The Liquor U-ague of the state of Penn
sylvania Ium Indorsed tlie resolutions and will
use every means known to the law In Its efforts
to compel licensed vendors to strictly obey the
laws contained In the Ilrooks High License 11111.
We therefore publicly warn all persons that anv
transgression of the law by licensed persons will
be rebuked and severely dealt with by the
Stute League of the Liquor Dealers' Association
of Pcinmylvauia,
For Scientific Dentistry go to
Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD.
I'lfteen years actual experience. Gold, Ainal
gain und Porcelain lllllnus. Gold Crowns. Por
celain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns, llest teeth
610.00, no better inude at any prleo. Teeth ex
tracted with vitalized air, 80a. Extracted with
out air, SV. Allowance made where teeth aro
out 011 new nlatet. All work iruaruntceil. Ijutv
I uiiuiliiuio uni a I'lunuuv.
Oniee hours: Kvery day, 1 to 5 p. m. Sundays
1 10 o 11. III.
30 Bast Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa
'ux Heeso's residence, front room upstairs.
"'HAS. DERR,
w Tonsorial Artist.
12 West Centre street.
Stylish hoir cutting. Clean towel with every
uiuve.
Cures the Tobacco Habit
IN A TO 10 DAYS
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Use All The Tobacco You Want Till Your "Carcing,"
is Gone.
Naucoti-Cuue is the only remedy in the world that acts directly
on the nerves and drives the nicotine from the system in fiom four
to ten days. It leaves the patient in better health than before taking,
and is warranted free from any injurious ingredients.
Naucoti-Cuue is popular because it allows the patient to use all
the tobacco he wants while under treatment, or until the "craving"
and "hankering" arc gone. It is then no sacrifice to throw away
tobacco forever.
Narcoti-Cuke is sold at the uniform price of $5.00 a bottle, and
one bottle cures.
Money refunded if a cure is not effected when taken according
to directions.
PIIOP. W. N. WA1TE,
Of Amherst, Mns., C'hinveil Touncco ror 40
Ytnin,niul Wus Cured by Nurcoil-Cure.
Amiieiist, Mass., February 8, 1895.
The Nahcoti Chemical, Co.,
Springfield, Mass.
Gentlemen: Iteplylng to yours of the 1st,
would sny that I have, used tobacco for 46 years,
and of Into havo consumed nlO-ccnt plug 11 day,
besides smoking considerably. I commenced to
use tobacco when I was only 11 years old, and
hnvc nuver been nlilo to give up tho hnblt until I
took NAiico-ri-Cuiin, although I havo tried other
so-called remedies without effect. After using
your remedy four ilnys, all "hankering" for
chewing disappeared, and in four dnyp more
smoking becanio unpleasant. I have 110 further
desiro for tho weed, and experienced no bad
effects, whatsver. I am galningln flesh, and feel
better than I havo for a long time. To all who
wish to bo free from tho tobacco habit I would
say
use NAiteoTi-Ouni!.
1 ours truly,
W. N. WAITF.
"DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN
SAPOLIO
IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF.
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 bny 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 rvialn Street.
Clothes of all description neatly douo up in flrst-class manner. I can refer to scores of
families in this town as to my caro in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing.
I do my work better and quicker than any other laundry in the 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.
OPEN EVERY DAY
Oo to tho Shenandoah Dental Kooius for
painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver
fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit
you call to seo us. All examinations free.
Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns,
Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown
and Bridge work and all operations that per
tain to Dental Surgery.
No charges for extracting when platos are
ordered. Wo aro tho only usors of vitalized
air for tho painless extraction of teeth.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Titnuiu's Illock)
East Centre Street.
Oflice Hours: 7 n, m. to 8 p. 111.
A genuino wolcomo awaits you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
Cor. Iain and Coal Sts.
I'ool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers,
porter and alo constantly on tap. Choice tem
perance drinks and cigars.
"POH DIbTllIOT ATTOltNEY,
S. BURD EDWARDS,
or rotUvllle,
Subject to Itcpublican rulos.
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.
TflE NARCOTI CHEMICAL CO.,
Springfield, Mass.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
, L
M.
M. IlUltKlC,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Onico Hirun buildinir. corner of Main and
Centre streets, Shenandoah.
y. N. STEIN, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Oflloe Itoom 2. Kiraii's New lliilldiiii?. corner
Main and Centre streets, Blienuiidoah, Pa.
Olllco hours ; 8 to 10 a. m.! 1 to 3 p. in. ; 7 to D
p. m. Js lglit olllco No. 230 West Oak street.
M. IIASIILTON, Mi1).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Oflice Water Company building, 20 West
Lloyd street.
J II. 1'OMHltOY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Shenandoah, 1'n.
SHENANDOAH'S
Reliable : Hand : Laundry,
Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS.
All work guaranteed to bo flrst-clasa In every
particular. Silk ties and lace curtains a spec
ialty. Uoods called for nnd delivered. A trial
order solicited.
JOHN F. CLEARY,
Temperance Drinks.
Mineral waters, Weiss beer, llottler of the
finest lager beers.
1 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah.