The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 08, 1895, Image 4

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    EVENING HERALD
TllllltSIUY, AUGUST H, 1805.
POLITICAL NOTES.
ltHrry J. Ball, of Mnhanny City, candidate
for statu delegate, wis looking after his
fences hero yesterday.
Tho liopiihllctm candidates for District
Attorney uro making tills town their princl
pnl stamping, or stumping ground.
Shenandoah's (iintu of delegates to tho
county convention should ho men who hold
tho interest of tho party iiaraniomit to that of
personal Rain.
The political pot is beginning to hoil, and
after Saturday, when tho district conventions
will he held to name, delegates to the state
convention, politics will ho at fever heat.
The local politicians will then givo their un
divided attention to the various candidates
for county olllces.
Ex-Chief Burgess .lames Smith is heinjf
urged by a numlor of his friends to roach
out for the Democratic nomination for
Director of the l'oor. Sir. Smith law hecn
very prominent in tho Democratic circles of
this county for many years and his friends in
the ranks are numerous.
Vhen Baby m sick, wo gavo her Castorla.
When sho was a Child, she, cried for Castorla.
When sho becamo Miss, hho clung to Castorla.
When sho had Children, sho gavothcm'CastorU
Piitilltltci's' Announcement.
Tlio local circulation of the Kvkxixo Hint
ALJ) continues in the hands of Messrs. Hooks
& llrown, stationers, No. 1 North Main street.
1'eoplo who are not receiving tho paper cam
have it served every evening hy carrier upon
leaving their orders at the place stated.
Orders for joh work and advertising will also
receive prompt attention if placed in their
hands.
Itcllcf In six Hours.
Distressing kidney and bladder diseases
relieved in six hours by the 'New (treat
South American Kidney 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 urinary passiges in male or lemale.
It relieves retention of water and pain in
passing it almo-t immediately. If you want
quick relief and cure this is your remedy.
Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South
Main street.
Notice.
Tho Treasurer and Secretary of tho Bor
ough Council have established an ollico at tho
ollice of tho Evkxi.no Hinuui, 8 South
Jardin street.
Since 1S7S there have been nine epidemics
of dyscntary in diUcreut parts of the coun
try in which Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy was Used with per
fect success. Dyscntary, when epidemic, is
almost as severe and dangerous as Asiatic
cholera. Heretofore the best efforts of tin
niest skilled physicians have failed to check
its ravages, this remedy, however, has cured
. tlif most malignant cases, both of children
and adults, and under the most trying con
ditions, which proves it to be tlio best inedi
cino in the world for bowel complaints. For
sale by Gruhler llros., Druggists.
Coining l-cnts.
Aug. 13. Ico cream festival in Bobbins'
opera house under tho au.-.piccs of Hope
Section Pioneer Corps.
My little hoy, when two yea in of age,
was taken very ill with bloody flux. I was
advised to uso Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Bciuedy, and luckily pro
cured part of a bottle. I carefully read the
directions and gave it accordingly. He was
very low, hut slowly and surely he began to
improve, gradually recovered, and is now as
stout and strong as ever. I feel sure it saved
ids life. I never can praise, the licmcdy
lulf its worth. I am sorry every one in the
world does not know liow good it is, as I do.
Mrs. I.ina S. Hinton, Urahainsvillc, Marion
Co., Florida. For sale by Gruhler llros.,
Drnggista.
Whin you want good roofing, plumbing,
gas fitting, or general tiiisniithing done call
on K. F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre street.
Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf
Six weeks
severe cold:
ago I suffered with a veiy j
was almost unablo to speak.
Mv friends all advised mo to consult a phy
Meian. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Rein-!
edy advertised in tho St. Paul Volks Zeitung
I pVocired a bottle, and after taking it a 1
.I,;.., .i.;i ,,iir..- w..ii i ., ,,,.i
heartily recommend this remedy to anyone
-iiflVr: ig with n cold. Win, Kell, II7H Selby
Ave., St. Paul, Minn. For Kilo by Gruhler
llriw., Druggists.
Cirrus at Itlogtown.
The quiet llttlo htunlet of Itingtown is to
bo visited by a circus on Saturday for the
first, time in its hintory. The performance is
to be given by u small company that is tin vol
ing through the townships.
It Slay Ho as Slurli for Vim.
Mr. Fred. .Miller, of Irving, III., writes
that he had a severe kidney trouble for
many years, with severe pains in his back
and also that his bladder was affected. He
tried many so called kidney cures but with
out any good result. About a year ago he j
began use of Electric Hitters and found re
lief at once. Electric Hitters is especially
adapted to cure of all kidney and liver
troubles and often gives almost instant relief.
One trial will prove our statement. Pricu
only 50c. for large bottlo. At A. Wiuley's
drug store.
Notice.
The Hkiiai.ii no longer occupies tho ofliceis
in the Itefowich building. The only ofllco
the pcr has In this town is at tlio now
quarters, No. 8 South Jardin street.
Tim Ideal l'muici'ii.
James 1. Francis, alderman, Chicago, says :
"I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an
idaal panacea for coughs, colds and lung
complaint, having used it in my family for
the lat flvo years, to the exclusion of phy
sician's prescriptions or other preparations."
Kov. John Ilurgus, Keokuk. Iowa, writes:
"I have been a milliliter of the Methodist
Kiiibiuuiul church for 50 years or more, and
have never found anything so beneficial, or
that gave mo such speedy relief as Dr.
King's Xew Discovery." Try this ideal
cough remedy now. Trial bottles free at A.
Waaley's drug store.
Huy Keystone flour. He sure that tho
name Lkwio & H.uut, Aihlaud, Pa., is
printed on every saclc tf
' E. E3. FOLEY,
FiNEQroceries
201 WEST CENTRE ST.
Dealer lu Groceries, Flour. I'rovinloiiK, Teas,
Coffee, etc. (Joints delivered free.
DAYS OF ANGUISH
Dread, Doubt and Despair
Invade Homes.
Unguarded Babies Succumb (o Intestinal
Disease.
Question of Infant Food
Confronts Mothers.
Under-lfcd Babies lfall linsy Vic
tims of Cholera.
No Touch of Summer Disorder
Lactatcd Food.
With
If a mother's blind lovo could save tho
llttlo ones what a happy world this would be.
There would be no tnoro cholera infantum
nor wasting summer disease that every year
carry off so large a proportion of the babies
under five years. Thy lovo of parents is
strung, but unless intelligently directed can
do little to ward oil" these diseases that
threaten the tender years of babyhood.
Only when children are kept fully nour
ished and unexposed to contamination in
their food, do they run no risk from hot
August days and nights. Diarrlneal diseases,
the great scourge of infants, arc wholly due
to improper food, encouraged by high tem
perature. Hut for this ignorance and care
lessness in baby's summer diet tho hot
months might he as healthful as any.
One has only to contrast the healthy full-
fed happy condition of babies fed on lactatcd
food with that of tho many badly nourished
drooping ones whoso mothers persist in keep
ing them on the old diet upon which they
are plainly not thriving.
Itabics that are not gaining in weight, as
their mothers wish, and who show too little
animation and interest in tilings about them,
soon gain a liveliness and zest for living
when fed with this splendid nutriment. They
gradually cry le-s and less; their sleep
becomes sound hy night, and hy day they are
bright and noisy and happy.
Such is the great diil'crcuce between babies
that are nourished b. lactatcd food and those
that are poorly, because improperly fed.
In its composition lactatcd food is well
nigh identical with the baby's earliest and
best food healthy breast milk. As a food,
therefore, for mothers who nurse their little
ones with dillleulty, especially through the
slimmer months, lactatcd food is ordered by
physicians witli the most gratifying results.
For invalids who require an easily digested,
absolutely pure, rich aliment, there is notli-'
ing equal to lactatcd food.
Harper's Magazine.
David Graham Dee will contribute to the
September Harper's the history of "Mal
broiik s'en va-tsin guerre," the song that
Trilby sang at hi r l'aris debut, and trace it
down from a renn.t past through important
historic movements to a tunc now familiar in
every civilized country. In tho suno num
ber the third paper in I'oultney Iligelow's
German struggle for Liberty series will
describe tho demoralization of Prussia
through the cowardice and treason of the
nobles, the revival of patriotism among the
people through the cll'orts of Nettlebeek,
Schill, Gncisenau, and Scharnhorst, and the
famous conference at Erfurt, at which Na
poleon alternately dazzled and insulted the
Czar and the German princes.
Hiicklcn's Arnica Salc.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
t,,tt,.r, chapped hand'.,, chilblains, corns, ami
nii i. 1,r,111tiH. ,,,,,1 nnsitlvelv cures niles.
or no nav ron uircd. It is uuarantoed to eivo
perfect satisfaction or niony refunded. Prico
5 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley.
Kt'SolulloiiK Kmlorseil.
The local branch of the Liquor Dealers
AaMieiation met in liefowich's hall yesterday
and endorsed the following resolutions
pasted by the comity organization :
lilJOLvr.l. That we agree and recommend
to tho regularly licensed letail trade of
Schuylkill couu.y a strict adherence to tiie
provisions of the license law of 1HS7, known
atho Hrooks High License Law; and wo
hereby respectfully petition and request all
brewers anil 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 furthermore pur
chase vinous, npiiitous, malt and browed
liquors be referred tn tho retail trado doing
business in the several localities where such
applicants may reside.
A meeting of the local branch will be held
in Mellct's hall on Friday, Oth iust., at 2
p. in. All retail dealers aro respectfully
invited to be present. 8-5-3t
If your dealer tells you that something
else is "just as good" as Doan's Ointment for
hives, pin worms, itching piles, or other
itchiness of tho skin, tell him you want tho
original. It is safe ; never-failing.
lleiluceil Itates to Iteailliig.
Tho Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
will convene at Heading, Pa., on Tuesday,
August 20. In tho iiiurnlng there will boa
grand parade, and in order to allow every ono
to witness it at small oxpouse tho Pennsyl
vania Unilrcxid Company will soli round-trip
tickets to Heading from Norristown, Potts
villoaud Intermediate stations at the very
low rate of a single faro for tho round trip.
Tho tickets will be good going only on train
leaving Norristown at 0.51 a. in. and Potts
villo at 0.00 a. in., and returning on any train
during the day.
Sprung Any Leaks lately?
We can't stop the leaks from the clouds but
Hell, tho plumber, corner Main and Centre
streets, can stop all your leaks in water and
gas mains with satisfaction.
Ilelnls Cleared.
Tlio debris from the firo of Juno 1st has
been clearod from the property on North
White street recently purehacd by tho
School Hoard, and the place now presents a
lunch wore pleasing appearance.
PERSONAL.
C. T. Straughn made a flying trip to Potts
vlllo this morning.
William A. Davis, of Krackvllle, ipont this
morning in town.
William J. Gnlvln left on a btistiioas trip to
Ijimcaster this morning.
Mrs. John A. Bcllly and family spent
to-day nt Tumbling Hun.
L. Little, the ico cream manufacturer,
spout to-day in Hhaiuokin.
J, .1. Hell spent yostorday in PotUvillc, tho
guest of the Kelly family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Toomey visited
friends in Mahanoy City.
Misses Mary and Annie Kimmel aro visit
ing friends in Philadelphia.
Misses Helen Price and Priscilla Parry aro
visiting friends In Pottsvillc.
Miss Annie Cluuser returned yegtcrday
from a trip to tho New Kngland states.
Mrs. K. C. Probst and Mrs. Joseph Ball
spent the day with Mlnorsvillo friondj.
Editor John Parkor, of the Mahatioy City
Record, made us a pleasant call last evening.
Miss I.ibbie Morsel, of Ashland, is the
guost of Miss Sndio litest), on Et Centie
street.
Misses Maine McCoy and Hat tie Gregory,
of Girardville, circulated among town friends
last evening.
Itev. W. J. Morrison, of Greenwich, X. Y.,
is visiting his mother, Mrs. X. Morrison, on
Past Centre street.
Mrs. Mnrrrionn and daughter, Annie,
accouiiinied hy several friends, spent to-day
at Tumbling Run.
William Thickens and wife have gone to
housekeeping in a comfortably fitrnlshcd
home on West Line street.
MissLizzio McClester, of Philadelphia, U
spending n few weeks in town tho guest of
Miss Mattio Grillith, of West Oak street.
Mrs. H. Little and sons, Itussell and
Theodore, of Pottsvillc, aro visiting Mi's.
William Korslake, of South Jardin street.
Mrs. McConnoll and daughters, Elsie and
Myra, of Ashland, were the guests of the
Daniel family, on North Main street, yester
day. Michael J. Britt, one of our popular public
school teachers, has returned home after
spending a vacation at Philadelphia and
Atlantic City.
Anthony Wislosky.who left town some three
years ago for Olyphant, has returned and is 1
now on the staff of C. J. Qtiinn, of tlio Singer ,
Manufacturing Company. ,
Father Dagget, of Lost Creek, and student
John Malloy, of Overbrook, are attending
tlio twenty-fifth convention of the C. T. A.
Union of America, in Xew York.
Joseph Smith, the genial bartender, lately
employed at McKlhenny's cafe, has accepted
a similar position at tlio Kendriek Douse
cafe, recently purchased by Charles Radzie
wicz. Miss Emma Eisenhower returned home
from Worcester, Mass., last evening. MNs
Eisenhower will again return to that town
shortly, where she has accepted a position as
school teacher.
New Vigor Infused.
From Miners' Journal, Auk. 1st.
To-day the HlMiAM), of Shenandoah, will
mark two very important events in its history.
The change of proprietorship, recently
effected, takes place by the retirement of H. j
C. lioyer, a veteran in journalism in this i
county, and the assumption by C.T. Straughn I
and licnjamin Pairott, who have been long '
connected with the IIi.r.Ai.D, of the owner
ship of tlio publication ; and tho new pro-1
prietors emphasize their new roles by issuing
the Hhhald from their excellent and well-!
stocked new plant at tho home of the paper
in Shenandoah. The Journal wishes Messrs.
Straughn and Parrott a mountain of success,
believing that with the continuance of that
able writer, W. J. Watkins, in editorial
charge, the paper must continue to improve
and enlargo its Held of usefulness and ex
tensive circulation. Xew vigor has now
been infused into the life of tho Hkualb,
and it is expected to lead all other dailies
north of tho mountain in tlio matter of news,
as well as other features.
root D.tii.
The foot ball team of town that met with
so much success last year under tho manage
ment of Joo Coughlin is being re-organized
mid will havo tho same management and all
tho old players except Jones, Trezise and 1
Maley. William Hurkluut has been elected I
captain of tho team. Manager Coughlin I
would like to hear from five or six good men
wishing positions on the team, which will
carry fifteen men averaging 100 pounds.
Our Callers.
The HliKAMi's visitors' list for to-day
shows the following names : Justice William
H. Shoemaker, W. J. Morgan, Charles
Hooks, Harry Hichards, Peter Griffiths, of
Girardvillo; J. F. Collier, Dr. J. S. Kistler,
Editor John Parker, of tho Mahanoy City
Iiecord; J. K. Kehler, J. J. Fmney and A. H.
Hhoads.
A Dig Ifxciirslon.
About flvo hundred people this 'morning
took part ill tlio excursion over the P. & It.
railroad to lakeside, where the congregations
of the Calvory Baptist, Welsh Haptist, Wolsh
Conga'gational and the Welsh Calvinistic
Methodist churches hold a joint picnic,
Tour of Inspection.
Headmaster liiehard Ctttl'rey, of tho Le
high Valloy Hailroad, was a visitor to town
to-day on tho special ear "Dorathy." Ho in
spected tho line from Hethloheni to Jit.
Carincl to-day.
Tlireo Wants.
"Koasoii's whole pleasure, all tho joys of
sense,
Live in three words, health, poaci, and
competence."
So says the poet. Competence, counts fur
little when ono is sick, ami peace is iisturbed
when health is upset, so that thepcet, rightly
places health first. To have good '.lealth you
must have pure blood. From the blood tho
system received nil its materia' of growth
and repair. Tlio best blood-prrifler is Dr.
Pierce's Gohlen Medical Discovery, which is
world-famed and sold ovoryv'flore, It is a
sovereign romcdy for all diseases due to im
poverished or impure blood, fis consumption,
bronchitis, weak lungs, scrofula, old soros,
sklu diseases, and kindred ailments.
Delicate diseases of olt'ier sex, however
induced, promptly, tho 'oughly and per
manently cured. Send 10 cents in stumps
I'm- Inrtri. tlliigtr.itfwl treatise, sent securely
sealed in plain envelope. Address, World's I
Dispensary Medical Association, UQ3 Muiu j
Street, Buffalo, K. Y. I
REDUCED BATES TO THE SEASHORE.
Select llte-iluy Kxcitndoii tin l'cniisyl
viintii Itallroad,
Tho next nnd last of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company's select five-day excur
sions to Atlantic City, Capo Slay, Sea Isle
City, Ocean City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wild- I
wood, and Holly lleach will bo run oiiThurs-1
day, August 15. 1
Excursion tlckotfl will be sold nt the 1
following rates, good going only on train j
named below to Pottsvillc, tlicncc lu
Philadelphia on train leaving Pottsvillc at
0:00 n. m. From Philadelphia passengers may
uso any train on August 15 to any one of the
seashore points named above.
Train Exctir.
Leaves Hate.
Shenandoah fi.0S A. M. SI no
I'mikvlllo .! " 3
fct. Clair 8.3S " a 23
Transfer through Philadelphia is not
Included In tho rate, but convenient connec
tion may be made by electric curs nt a fare of
flvo cents. Return coupons will bo valid by
regular trains until the following Monday
inclusive.
"I was completely covered with sores.
Every muscle in my body ached. Had been
sick for five years. Doctors could do mo no
good. Most of my time was spent in bed;
was a compline wreck. Burdock Wood Hit
ters have completely cured me in three
months." Mrs. Annie Zocpen, Crookstown,
Minn.
Ho Lost His Hearing.
Fred. Ifechelderfer, of Girardville, who was
nearly killed by h-ivlng his head caught
between the bumpers of two cars, and who
has lieon nit inmate of tlio Minors' hospital
for the past six months, was discharged. Ho
has entirely lost his hearing, but othcrwiso
is all right.
Xo need to sutler with neuralgia, lumbago,
neuralgia; cramps or colic,. Dr. Thomas
Eclertrie Oil cures nil such troubles, and does
it quickly.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
Governor Hudd, of California, is lying
critically ill nt his homo in Stockton.
Mississippi's Doinocratio convention
nominated J H. McLmirln for (rovornor.
After heroically saving tho lifo of a
child Miss Carrie Hart wns killed by a
runaway horso ut. Henderson, Ky.
At Richmond, Vn., Peter Marchotti, a
confectioner, hnd his head blown off by an
over charged gas generator, used in the
soda water fountain.
Tho Mexican government has granted
permission for corn, flour and benns of
native production to bo carried in forolgn
vessels botween uuy of tho Mexican gulf
ports.
No Further Dnlny for the Morn Claim.
MAIil'.II), Aug. 8. Honor Canovas Del
Castillo, president of tho council, has
wrltfon officially to Senor Plmnrgall, tho
Republican leader, declining to accede to
his demand tn suspend tho payment of the
Mora claim till the cortos has doclded the
question.
and do it too in a way that he will like.
Every man that wears collars and cuffs
should know about the " Ceixcioid "
Interlined. A linen collar or cuff cov
ered with waterproof " CBlXUtoiD."
They arc the only Interlined Collars
and Cuffs made.
They are the top notch of comfort,
neatness and economy. They will go
through the day with you in good
shape, no matter how hot or how busy
you get. You can clean one yourself
m a minute, without dependence on
uusy wives, unskillful hired girls or un
certain and distant laundries. Simply
wipe them off,
Every piece is marked as follows:
JO" w TRADe-
LLULQIQ
Id MARK-
You must insist upon goods so marked
nnd take nothing else if you expect
satisfaction.
If your dealer should not have them,
wc will send you a sample postpaid on
receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs
50c. pair. Give size, and specify stand
up or turned-down collar as wanted.
THE CELLULOID COMPANY,
-12T-30 Uroadtrur, HEW YOIHC
Of a head-splitting headache Immediately re.
Ilevcd by tho uso ot
TAYLOR'S
Anti-Headache Powders.
Twy urun iiumUIvo and npeody cure and arc
Ktiurunteeil absolntol v lmnnUws. Their great
Hiuwm 1h umiilii)i-oor that thnv nrn nn fnVf-tU
article, which m bo always used with the host
01 rivmiifi. rroenro mem irom u miner iiros.
John A. Reilly,
Wholesale Liquors.
AOKNT FOH
YUENGLING'S LACIER BEER
AND PORTER
STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY.
Woller's, llerllner and Weiss Beer.
22-2-1 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa
Tia I nntQut
t
NEURALGIA and similar Complaint,
manniaoinrea nnaer mo stringent
.GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS.
lV 11.-41 .A 1 l-l . A
DR. RICHTER S
ah iniinnii
DDnlv conutnovrlth Trade JVtork"Anc!ior.'
DMauutacturer:0ommerzIcnratbDr.Itichtcrof
IF. Ad. Blchter&Co.,17WirresCt.,lTSW 70SE.I
29 HIGHEST AWAHUS .
12 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks,
L 25 Si 50 ets. In flliennndonh for salo by
p. V. 1). Kirim, o rc. ainin ru , .1, ai
. Ill Inn. 7 f Ji 'in m , 1 ji nn-
kOcnbiich, N. K' 'r' JTn'n ft a
"DIRT DEFIES THE
IS GREATER THAN
e a 1
No Longer an Experiment.
We are Here to Stay.
We h.ive 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 rvialn 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
I do my work better and quicker than any other
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.
ITtOlt SAI.K Three double dwellings, situated
" in bent part of Jit. Carincl, will bo sold,
single or as a whole. One of the best paying
properties In town. Addresser., a. ivnuers, an.
carmel, 1'n.
tf
IjOH SAI.K. Ono plnno, ono organ and a
! bicycle. All lu good condition. Will lie
sold cheap. Apply to 103 West Line street,
Shenandoah. 8-6-2W
LICENSED DEALERS TAKE NOTICE. At
tention ot the retail liquor trallle of Schuyl
kill county is hereby called to the resolutions
which were unanimouxly adopted at a meeting of
the Liquor League held in Mahanoy City, July
26, 189S. The Liquor League of the state of Penn
sylvania has indorsed tho resolutions and will
uso every means known to tho law in Its efforts
to compel licensed vendors to strictly obey tho
laws contained in the Itrooks High Liecnso Hill.
Wo therefore publicly warn all persons that imv
transgression of the law by licensed persons will
be rebuked and severely dealt with by the
fStatu Leaguo of the Liquor Dealers Association
of Pennsylvania.
ISled. Brennan,
Cherry nnd Cillbert Sts.
:inest Beer, Wines, Liquors,
Choice Temperance Drinks.
Host Brands 5 and 10 cent Cigars.
Get Our Prices on
OASOLINE
and Headlight
Our delivery wagon does tho rost.
Oils, Gasoline, Candles,
Lamp wicks, Burners.
Eclipse Oil Com'y,
213 South Jardin Street.
Mall orders promptly attended to.
Hooks & Brown,
FUIX LINE OK
Base Ball Goods,
Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels,
Kino Stationery,
Itubher Stamps, Etc.
Agents for nil Dally Papers.
4N.Main Street
When it comes to
GROCERIES
Our stock speaks for itself,
to town send your orders,
ratolj; and promptly tilled.
I f you don't como
They will lioaccu-
riUSSER & BEDDALL,
29 East Centre Street.
OPEN EVERY DAY
Go to the Shenandoah Dental liooms for
painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver
fillings. If your nrtiflcal teeth do not suit
you call to see us. All examinations free.
We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns,
Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown
and llridgo work and all operations that per
tain to Dental Surgery.
No charges for extracting when plates are
ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized
air for tho palnlass extraction of teeth.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Tftnmn's Ufock)
East Centre Street.
Ollice Hours: 7n. in. to 8 p. m.
KING." THEN
ROYALTY ITSELF.
and superior neatness in doing up clothing.
laundry in tho city.
CHARLES LEE, Manager.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
51. IJUItKi:,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Oflleo Egon building, corner of Main
and
Centre streets, Shenandoah,
y N. STEIN, JI. I).,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ofltce Itoom 2. Egan'a New llulldlng. corner
Main and Centro streets, Shenandoah. I'a.
Ofllco hours : 8 to 10 a. tn.; I to 3 p. in. ; 7 to 0
p. in. Mght ofllce No. 230 West Oak street.
M
, HAMILTON, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ollice Water
Lloyd street.
Company building, 28 Wi
J II. POMEItOY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Shenandoah, Pa.
SHENANDOAH'S
Reliable : Hand : Laundry,
Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS.
All work guaranteed to bo first-class In every
particular. Silk ties ami laco curtains a spec
ialty. Goods colled for and delivered. Atrial
order solicited.
john f: cleary,
Temperance Drinks.
Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the
finest lager beers.
17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah.
For Scientific Dentistry go to
Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD.
PtrtpfMi vpjirH npttinl Rxncricnco. Gold. Amal-
gum and Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, Por
celain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Itest teeth
810.00, no better made nt any price. Teeth ex
tracted with vitalized air, 80c. Extracted with
out air, 25o. Allowance made where teeth are
out on new panes. worit '
attendant always present.
Ofllco hours
Every day. 1 to S p. m. Sundays
1 to 3 p. in.
30 East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Mar Itccse's resldenco, front room upstairs.
A genuine wolcomo awaits you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
Cor. riain and Coal Sts.
Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers,
porter and alo constantly on tap. Choice tern.
Iterance drinks and cigars.
TjTOK DISTKICT ATTORNEY,
S. BURD EDWARDS,
Of Pottsvillc.
Subject to Republican rules.
cHAS
DERR,
Tonsorial Artist.
12 West Centre street,
Stylish hair cutting a specialty. Clean towe
with pvcry shaye.
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