EVENING HERALD MONDAY, Al'OUST 12, 18I).. PERSONAL. THE BASEBALL RECORDS. Standing of the Club In the Unco for Chnin ploimlilp Pennants. National League. ruins, w. i Phllada 16 0 ci.Utn. w. I. Cleveland. ..5 37 rlttburg....M 3t) Haltimure..fiO 3J Iloiton 49 30 Cinclnnatl..49 33 Chicago S3 43 P.O. .000 .tm .588 .S7fl .Wi Now York. 48 41 Brooklyn. .45 42 Wtwh'ton...S8 53 St. Louis. ...28 3 LouIstI11o..J 6.) P.O. .MS .329 .817 .349 .315 .2W SATURDAY'S NATIONAL LKAGUE GAMES. At Baltlmoro Baltlmoro, 8; New York, i. At Brooklyn Philadelphia, 6; Brook lyn, 3 At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 4; Louis vtllo, 1. At Boston Bostoa, 13; Washing ton, fl. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 3; St. Louis, 3. YESTEItDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Cincinnati (7 Innings, stoppod by rain) Cincinnati, 7; St. Louis, 7. At Cbicago Chicago, 3; Louisville, 1. Kastnrn League, ci.uns. w. l. r.o. ci.uns. w. i.. p.c. Sprliigflcld.57 28 .W7 liurtalo . 44 411 .473 I'rovid'nce.at 31 .SIS Scranton . .37 48 .440 Wllk'Hb:t'e.40 !U .6118 Rochester ..ill 59 .3S5 fcSyraeuso 45 39 .030 Toronto 2ii Bl .299 SATURDAY'S EASTERN' LEAGUE GAMES. At Wllkosbarro First gumo: Wilkes barro, 11; Toronto, 10. Second gnmo: Wilkoslmrre, 9; Toronto, 7. At Scrnnton (1,0 Innings) Buffalo, 9; Scrnnton, 8. At Sprlngllold Sprlngflold. 14; Itoobostor, n. At I'rovldoncu Providence, 8; Syracuse.5. YESTEItDAY'S EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES. At Providence Proviilonco, 11; Syra cuse, 1. At Rochester First gnmo: Uo chostur, 8; Scrnnton. it. Second gnmo: Surnnton, 10; ttocbostor, 7. rnnylvanla Muto I.i'Bi. ci.uns. w. i r.c. cunts, w. i.. p.o. Curboml'lo.2 1U .000 Lancaster... 19 20 .487 Hazleton....25 18 .531 Heading 19 20 .423 BATUItDAY'S PENNSYLVANIA LEAGUE GAMES At Lnncastor Hazlcton, 6; Lancaster, i. At Heading Carbondnle, 5; Hendlng,& Hm-klenV Arnica Salc. Tho liest snlve in the world for ruts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soles, tetter, chapped bunds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents yer box. For side by A. W'aslcy. I'liial Excursion. The second and last" excursion to Atlantic City over the Philadelphia & Heading rail road will take place on August 22nd. Full particulars will be announced in due time. tVhen Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castorla. When she- was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla, When Eho had Children, she gave them Caitorii My little boy, when two years of age, was "taken very ill with bloody llux. I was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ltemcdy, and luckily pro cured part of a bottle. I can-fully read the directions and gave it accordingly. He was vorv low, but slowly and surely lie began to improve, gradually recovered, and is now as stout and strong as ever. I feel sure it saved bla lifn. I never can nraisc the liemedy half its worth. I am sorry every one in the world does not know how good it is, as 1 do. J!.- . Una S. Hilton, Grahamsi!le, Marion Co., Florida. For salo by (iiuhlcr Ilros., Druggists. Vnbllslicrs' Announcement, T'-e loeel circulation of the Hvkmixg IIr; AL. umtinucs in the hands of Messrs. Hooks & Brown, stationers, No. 4 North Main street. People ivno are not receiving the paper can have it served every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at the place slated. Orders for job work and advertising will also veccivo prompt attention If placed in their hands. The Iileal Piumccu. James I. Francis, alderman, Chicago, says : "I icgard Dr. King's New Discovery as an ideal panacea for coughs, colds and lung complaints, having used it in my family lor the last live year, to mo exclusion oi jm.v sician's prescriptions or other preparations. Itev.John Uurgus, Keokuk. Iowa, writes : "1 have been a minister of the Methodist Epircop.il church fori 50 years or more, and havo never found anything so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this ideal cough remedy now. Trial bottles free at A. Waslcy's drug store. No lice. The Treasurer and Secretary of the lior ough Council have established an olllce at tho olllee of the Kvknino Hi;isali, 8 South Jardin btreet. Six weeks severe coin; ago 1 sull'ercd with a very was almost unable to speak. My friends all 'advised me to consult a phy sician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Item ed' advertised in tho St. Paul Volks .eltilug 1 procured a bottle, and after taking it a bhort whilo was entirely well. 1 now most heartily recommend this remedy to anyone Mlllcriug with a cold. Win. Keil, (178 Seiby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. For sale by (iiuhlcr llros., Druggists. Nollci-. The HiutAl.i) no longer occupies the ollices in tho Itolowich building. The only oiiico the paper lias in this town is at the new quarters, No. 8 South Jardin streot. It May Do us Much lor You. Mr Kr,.,l Miller, of Irving. 111., writes (but bn luiil ii severe kidney trouble for humiv years, with severe pains in bis back and also that his bladder was allectod. Ho tri.ui iimiiv ui milled kiduev cures hut with- ..ut urn- l'imkI result. About a year ago he i,.,u,, ,iU r KWtrie Hitters and found re lief at once. Klectrle Hitters is especially adapted to euro ol an Kinney aim i ycr troubles and often glvoualmost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c. for large bottle. At A. Waslcy's drug store. lluy Keystone Hour. l!o hiiro that the name Lwwm & Jai:k, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf "I was completely covered witli sort. Kvery muscle in my body ached. Had been sick for live years. Doctor could do me no good. Most of my time was spent in bed; whs a complete wreck. Burdock Wood Bit tern have completely cured me in three months." Mrs. Annie Zocpen, Crookstown, Minn. Mrs. John W. Hooks Is visiting friends In Heading. Thomas Kenley, of Ceiitralla, spent to-dny In town. I!ev. John Oruhlcr and wife spent Sunday in Malianoy City. Thomas Kills is seriously 111 at his home on South Jardin street. Hon. I). D. Phillips, of Gordon, discussed politics in town to-day. John Mlcldnzisnnd family visited friends at Mt. Cnrmel yesterday. Miss Lillie Deluimp, of Philadelphia, Is visiting relatives in town. ('apt. E. C. Wagner, of tlinirdville, was a town visitor tills tnnrning. M. P. lllazis spent last evening as n guest of friends at Mahanoy City. J. F. Collier and family spent Sunday at Ccntralia, tho guests of Mr. Collier's mother. Constance Booniscoe lias resigned his poil lion as clerk witli Charles Itadzicwicz, the grocer. Mis Lydla Holiuan, of Philadelphia, is the guest of her uncle, Letter Carrier P. D. Holmati. John J. Flaherty, formerly of town, but I now of Pliilipsbitrg, Pa., is visiting friends in town. llev. Davis, of the lVdierlto faction of the Evangelical church, was a guest of David Faust on Saturday. Frank lllaek, of Mahanoy City, spent hist evening in town. He has resigned his position at the Kaier House. Prof. (1. W. Williams and wire, neo Miss Jennie Hunter, spent Sunday in town with the hitter's parents. Dr. A. P. Bissid, a prominent physician of Mahanoy City and well-known here, is lying at tho point of death. I'eter Cressley, wife and son, of Lausford, worn guests of the family of Letter Carrier P. D. Holinuu yoslorday. William Kiminel, Jr., and Fred. Cruhlcr were nniong tlioso who attended the Moun tain drove camp meeting. Wash. Ornio, one of the keepers of the in sane at the Schuylkill Haven Almshouse, wan a visitor to town to-day. William Zimmerman, the popular butcher, returned from Mountain Grove yesterday, where he attended tho camp meeting. John Cleary, tlie bottler, and Patrick Graham, the commission merchant, attended the picnic at Itingtown on Saturday evening. Miss Margaret Walls, of Lcwisburg, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Meade Peters, of North Jardin street, left for her home to day. Misses Maggie Miller and SallielSeissel left town tliis morning for Harrishurg, where they intend to remain some time as guests of friends. Superintendent John Veith, of Pottsville, spent to-day visiting several of tho collieries in this district with Superintendent J. J. i llradigan. Misses Kiln and r.'lie Zimmer, of Wilkes barre, and Miss s iiio Mctz and William Seward, of town, mailo a trip from town to Girardville yesterday. John and Kr.i Housenick, Klwood Jacoby, Zcpli. Hobbins, and Mr. Poliland, of Phila delphia, enjoyed a drive to the camp meeting at Mountain Grove yesterday. Misses Gwendoline and Lizzie ltccsc, Maize Staull'erand Lizzie Miller, Mrs. C. Ii. Walter, of Willmrton, and the affable Pobert Law son, made an inspection of the Hi:UAI.I plant Saturday ev ning. Mrs. Max Schmidt, wife of the North .Main street dry goods u.cHiant, gave birth to a son weighing nearly iwelvc pounds yester day morning. Mrs. Schmidt and the baby are doing as well as can be expected. Mrs. Lizzie Morgan and .Mrs. Sarah Price, of Scr.mton, left town This morning to visit friends at Minersville anil Pottsville. They hud enjoyed a pleasant visit here as guests of Mrs. Gcorgo Steber, of West Lloyd street. Mrs. N. C. Althouse, of Heading, and Me.wrs. Iioonaberger, MeGuire and Cuni miiigsand I. Kisenhowi rnnd family enjoyed a very pleasant trip through the breaker and mines of Indian Iihlgc colliery Saturday afternoon and evening. D. O. Thomas and daughter, Miss Laura, of Perth Amboy, N. .1., were guests of the former's mother, Mrs. John Thomas, of North Jardin street, yesterday. Mr. Thomas returned homo to-day, whilo his daughter will remain here several days. Keller in Six Hours, Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new leiuedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it aliuo-t immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. It 1Vh n Coylo Waterloo. From Mnbaiioy t'lly Ilccoril. To those who will, no doubt, experience some surprise at the small vote received by Messrs. I'hillipsand Fowler, in Saturday's Re publican convention, some explanation may be necessary to make its meaning clear. The opposition was not against Phillips and Fowler, tho keynote of tho convention was opposition to State Senator John J. Coyle, and the signillcunt omission of his name from the resolutions passed, speaks loudly of the feeling entertained towurd Mr. Coylo in the party, because of ills general course in tho Legislature and his efforts to use the ollicial position given him by the voters to boss tho narlv. It moans a rebuke of his effort to sot up his personal veto on the unaui mous choice of the voters of the Fourth ward of the borough of Mahanoy City in the matter of Justice of Pmruship ol Austin (',. Sherman, and it Is a plain warning that the patty will havo none of his personal domination. Mr. Coylo has been elected Senator, not political boss, of tho Thirtieth Knimtorial district, and the convention has veiy plainly sikiil it. SPECIAL REDUCED RATE. Excursion to the Ocean tlrovo Camp .'Meet ing la I'eiiiitylvanln Itullrnad. For the benefit of those desiring to visit Ocean Grove (Aslmry Park) during tho great camp meeting, the Pennsylvania Uailrnad Company will, on August 22, sell excursion tickets to that point from stations named below at the very low rates quoted. These tickets will bo good for passage to Philadelphia on train named below, thence on regular trains of that day to Ocean Grove (Asbury Park) : Train I?cur. Icnvos Hate. A.JI. SI 00 3 m 3 M 3 50 3 no 3 50 3 no 3 no 3 50 3 25 3 20 3 00 2 75 i 80 2 10 2 : 2 3 2 00 2 00 Hhcimtuloah n.Os Fraekvllle 0.20 8t. Clair 0.3s Pottsville 0..V5 Scbuylklll Haven .7.0) Atlanisilnle f7,07 Auburn (7.12 Hamburg 7.21 Slioemiikcrsville 7.32 Jlobrsvllle f7J I.ccsport 7.38 Heading ... 7..V) nirdsboro 8.10 Pottstown H.21 Parker Ford 8.2S Spring City 8.33 l'bcuinxville 8.12 Franklin Avenue Nornstown 8.w l Philadelphia rrivo 9.30 P.M. ,. "f " Slops on notice to agent or on signal. Tickets will be good for return passage on regular trains until August 21), inclusive, and will permit of stop-off at Philadelphia within limit. Mothers. "One good mother is worth a hundred schoolmasters," said George Herbert. Men are what their mothers make them. Hut if the. mothersare peevish and irritable, through irregularities, "female weakness," and kindred ailments, they find no pleasure, no beauty in the care of their babes. All effort is torture. Let all Mich, who feel weighed to the earth with "weaknesses" peculiar totheir sex, try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. They will find the little onesa delight instead of a torment. To those about to beeomo mothers it is a priceless boon. It lessens the painsand perils of childbirth, shortens labor and promotes the secretion of an abundance of nourishment for tho chihl. The Salvation Army. The farewell meeting of Captain Withers and Lieutenant Marrs, of tho local Salvation Army corps, was largely attended last even ing in their barracks in the Bobbins' building. These olliccrs have been located here but six months, and during their stay have done considerable missionary work, about thirty new members having been added to the roll call. They have also cancelled a few old debts of the local corps, and otherwise .strengthened their forces. Tho sermon last evening was delivered for the benefit of the public at large, and the one to-night will be an address to the soldiers of the local Army. Tho liublic is also invited to attend. The captain and lieutenant will leave forScranton to-morrow to take charge iff the work in that city. Tlieir.3iiccessors here have not yet been selected. Since 1K78 there have been nino epidemics of dvsentary in different parts of the coun try in which Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea l!emedy,was used with per fect success. Dyscntary, when epidemic, is almost as severe and dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best efforts of the most skilled physicians have failed to check 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 by Gruhler Pros., Druggists. The riillaitulphin Investigation llfegln. Philadelphia, Aug. 13. Tho "Loxow- ing" ot Philadelphia was begun on Satur day. Tho sonato committee to iuvestigno tho city's municipal affairs unanimously accepted tho Citizens' Municipal associa tion's offer or 20,U00 to defray tho ox ponsos ot tho probing. All of tho sis com nilttoemen wore pre.sont, and voted to tnko tho inonoy. Tho committee mny hold ono or inoro meetings before any witnesses will bo called. It is said that tho commit tee is already in possession of uflidavits to bo used In tho Investigation, and of tho names of u considerable number of pro posed witness. Tho Municipal associa tion will bo ready nt tho outset with a big batcli of testimony, much of it bused upon tholr annual reports. POLITICAL NOTES. Tho "old man" is not downed yet. Job's majority would havo been greater but for some of his support. Mnhnnoy City and Pottsvlllo are both liottor on politics than our own Shenandoah. Poor Sam Losch! Ho was not satisfied with ono convention, but had to get up a second edition of his own. Tho hot weather lias been too much for tho Pottsville Itcpubllcan mau. And all the dele gates arc for Quay, after his frantic howls and promises to the Combine! Laulmch, of Luzerne, camo hero to try tho same methods of "inducing" delegates that were worked successfully In Hazlcton, hut It was without any serious effect. Tom ltcesc, of Ccntralia, witli a wad of hills In ills fist was on the floor of tho First district convention to aid"' tho Gilkeson cause. And yet tho virtuous combination had but twelve apostles to follow them. "Pottsvlllo politicians, with tears in their eyos, becauso they dare not vote for the man of their choico!" It was blood, not tears; but the licpublienii has been color-blind through it all, and could not seo tho differ encc. All the Latest Improvements. From Mnlmnoy City tribune. T. J. Davies, C. T. Stniuglin and Hen. Parrott have purchased the Shenandoah Unit- alii and havo equipped an olllce witli all tho latest improvements and typo. W. J. Watkins will continue as local editor. Mr. Davies is P. & II. station agent, and will find time to give the business and editorial department some attention, but Mr. Straughn will have direct charge. The new proprietors have the best wishes of many friends. Ciiiuiiiand Itespcct and I'litioniige. From Sbamokin Despatch. The Evening Hkkald, having passed from the control of II. 0. lloyer into tho possession of T. J. Davies, Charles T. Straughn and llenjamin F. Parrott, it was issued for the first time last evening from their plant, at No. 8 South Jardin street. The new managers are gentlemen of ability and we believe will put tho paper on a basis whero it will command respect and patronage. Maley, the jeweler, for your wedding rings, 1U North Main street. tf I II Onicers of the N. O. 'r. A. V. New Yoisk, Aug. 10. Tho National Catholio Total Abstluonco Union ad- iourncd to moot In St. Louis on tho first Wednesday of August noxt. Tho follow ing officers were elected: Prosidont, Father Cleary, of Minneapolis; first vice presi dent, J. Washington Loguo; socond vico president, James F. Bronniin; third vico president, Mrs. Leonora Lake; socrctory, Hev. Alox. P. Doylo; trousuror, Kov. Wil-MMuhan MISCELLANEOUS. j)It!NTUl!. A goml job printer can secure. steady employment upon application at tho HiaiAi.ii olllce. Cures the Tobacco Habit IN 4 TO 10 DAYS OR MONEY REFUNDED. Use All The Tobacco You Want Till Your "Caroing," is Gone. Naucoti-Cure is the only remedy in the world that acts directly on the nerves and drives the nicotine from the system in from four to ten days. It leaves the patient in better health than before taking, and is warranted free from any injurious ingredients. Naucoti-Cure 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-Curk is sold at the uniform price of $5.00 abottle, and one bottle cures. Money refunded if a cure is not effected when taken according to directions. A PIIOF. W. X. WAITE, Of Aiiihi'i M, Mats,, ChvwcilTolncco lor 40 Vem s, anil "VVus Cm i ll by STnrcoil-Cure. Amiikust, Mass., February 8, 189. Tub Naucoti Ciikmical Co., Springfield, Mass. Ocntlemi-n: llcplylng to yours of tho 1st, would sny that I bavo used tobacco for 46 yenrs, nnd of Into have consumed iilO-ecut plug r day, besides smoking considerably. I commenced to use tobacco when I was only 11 years old, nnd linve never been able to give op the habit until I took Narcoti-Cuuk, nltliougb I bnvo tried other so-cullctl remedies without cflcct. After using your remedy four days, all "hankering" for chewing disappeared, nnd in four days moro smoking became unidcnsnnt. I linve no further desire for tho weed, and experienced no bad effects, whatever. I am gaining in flesh, and feel better than I have for a long time. To nil who wish to bo free from the tobacco habit I would cay, use NAUCOTI-Cunn. Yours truly, AV. N. M'AITK. If your druggist is unable "to give you full particulars I about NARCOTI- CURE, send to us for Book of Parti culars free, or send $5.00 for a bottle by mail. THE NABCOTJ CHEMICAL CO,, Spritigfliilu, Mass. F .1011 SAMS. Three double dwellings, shunted 111 best art of Jit. Carniel, will be sold, Himrle oriis a whole. Ono of tho best imylmr properties in town. Address I.. H. Waiters, Sit. Carmel, l'.i. tf T.'OI. HAMS. One piano, one organ and a JL bicycle. All in good condition. Will bo wild ehi'iip. -pply to 1U1 West Line street, Shi'imiidoah. 8-6-2v DO YOU WANT ajsrfc oral nrtLnries to our hnmvnftil agents; best of' facilitioK; trailo established. KllwaiiKcr & I Harry, Nurserymen, liochester, N. Y. I ICKNSKL) DKAIjKIES TAKI3 NOTICIS -At- 1 - trillion of the retail liquor traffic of 8uhuyl- j kill eoiinty is hereby enlled to the resolutions i which were unanimously adopted at a meeting of the Liquor League hold in Mahanoy City, July 'Jf, Ih'Xt, The Liquor League of the ntato of Penn sylvania has indorsed the resolutions and will use every means known to tho law in its efTorts to eompel licensed vendors to strictly obey the laws contained in the HmoUs High License 11111. We therefore nnblielv warn all ncrsons that anv transgression of the law by licensed persons will be rebuked and severely dealt with by tho State League of the Liquor Dealers1 Association of Pennsylvania. No Longer an Experiment. We are Here to Stay. We have proved to the merchants of this city and vicinity that we can sell as cheap as they can buy in Philadelphia or New York hnd save them the freight. We invite any merchant who has not called on us to come and be convinced. THOS. E SAMUELS & CO., oiesale Grocers Wllllnc to Ueturu to UordontoiTn. BoiiDKXTOWN, X. J., Aug. 12. Mayor James . GUbort Is lu receipt of a lotter datod Omaha from. Charles Davis. Davis Is tllu negro who Is uecused of having hold Charlos Thonius, of this city, whon ho was stabbod In the back by Henry Johnson on paturduy, May 23. Davis was afterward captured and jailed at Kvunstou, Ills., but cscapod after requisition papers had been made out and an officer sent for him. DavlB says ho is Innocent of the churgo, and is willing to return to Uordontown if ho can got justice FINE" E3. FOLEY, Groceries liable made happy with Luks' Syrup. Coinliii; llvenU. Aug. 15. Ico cream festival in Kohhins1 opora hoiike under tho auspices of Hope Section Pioneer Corps. Aug. 31. Iwn party, at tho residence of Dr. C. M. llordner. for benefit of All Sainta' church. If your dealer tells you that something Trii'd to Kill an Officer. PlTTSTOX. I'ii., Aug. 12. While Chief of Police Thomas Williams, of West Pitts ton, was tahing a suspicious looking tramp to tho lookup the otllcer casually looked across tho stroet, whereupon tho prisoner dealt him a blow that knocked him insonslblo. Ho thou drew knifo and was in tho cot of driving it Into the prostrate policemen whon some peoplo happened along nnd causod tho would bo murderer to floo. Hewas captured nf tor u lively chaso. rrovidluu Work for Tramps. New Castle, Dol., Aug. 12. Mayor Bovd has mode an arrangement with the Delaware Iron works that will olther muko workmen of tramps or rid New Castle of tholr presenco. All trumps who oomo here are offered laboring work In the butt weld ing department of tho works nt fair wages. About a dozen have already triad the work, but all gavu it up after laboring for an hour or two. When thoy rofuso to work they are driven beyond tho city limits. 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. We havo just received a flue lino of the most beautiful and artistic papers iu tho market, which wo will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo have also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which wo aro selling at a sacrifice. Come and see our lino of goods. Wo havo tho most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J. P. CARDEN House, Sign uud Decorative Painting, j Ko. 221 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Fenna. Tne Last Clearing Mid-Summer 5aie or a licad-splitting headache immediately licved by tho U60 of Emperor William's Tour In England. London, Aug. 12. Emperor William left Cowos Saturday midnight for Lord Lousdalo's soat, Lowther castle. Lord Lonsdalo mot him at Clifton Station, ac companied by obody of huntsmen in soar let coats, drawn up on tho platform. Em peror William U to make a tour of the English lakes during tho weok, and will omburk at Lolth on Thursday on bourd the lmporlal yacht Hohonzollern for Wil helms Haven. The Weather. Vor DIstrlot of Columbia, eastern Penn sylvania, New Jersey, Dolawaro, Mary land und Virginia: Showers; muoh cooler tonight; westorly winds. Maximum tem perature of Oil dogreos has neon reported 201 WEST CENTRE ST. Dealer ill f.rotrrlct, FI..10 l'i I offi ci, rt" (.tooda delm n d In If your dealer tells you that someiiuiig fr0ia Philadelphia, of D6 dogrecs from JJal else is "just as good" as Doan's Oiiitmeiit for I timoro Washington nnd Lynchburg, and hive,, pin vvorms, itching piles, or ji j , f fyirrlsburg, Norfolk, IU- T xhc .!':. '.- '''i V,?. WUUt U'e IoIkU and Parkerburg. TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They arc u positive and Bpeedy curu and are Xiuiraiitecil absolutely harmless. Their great Biiecrs Is ample proof that they aro an effective urticle, which ran he always used with tho best of results, l'roeuro them from uruluer Uros, OPEN EVERY DAY (into the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silvor fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to sco us. All examinations frco. We make all kinds of platos. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Ilrhlgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when platos aro ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (TUmuii's Illock) East Centre Street. onice lloura: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT I-'OIt YUnNOLINO'S LAQER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Woller's, Berliner and Wcisa Beer. MILLINERY GOODS Consisting of trimmed leghorn hats from $1.25 to $2.50. Largo lino of bell-top sailor and Knox hats from 23 cents to $1.23. Plain sailor for 15c. Ladies' untrimmed hats from 20c. up. Silk mull hats $1.00. Infants' caps 5c. up. Infants' and children's Mourning goods very cheap. Nuns veils from $2.25 up. MRS. J. J. No. 26 South Main Street, KELLY, Shenandoah, Renna. For Scientific Dcutistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen yenrs actual experience. Gold, Amal gam and Porcelain fllliiiKS, Gold Crowns, l'or cclnln Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Heat teeth 310.00, 110 better made at any price. Teeth ex tracted with vlt.illied air, 6O0. Extracted with out air, 25c, Allowance made where teeth ore out on new plates., AJ1 work guaranteed. Lady attendant always present. Ofllco hours 1 to 3 p. in. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. M. KUIIKK, ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW. Olllce Euan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. Every day, 1 to 5 p. in. Sundays 30i East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Max lleeso's rosldence, front room upstairs. When it comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks for itself. If you don't come to town send your orders. They will bo accu rately and promptly tilled. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. A genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. JTaln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers. porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks and cigars. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work iruaranteed to bo first-class 111 every particular. Bilk ties and loco curtains a spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. Atrial order solicited. ., laioug, Teas, 1 ojij,,,!,,!. Jt 11 sale ; never-failing. 22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. pOK IMST1UOT ATTOHW5Y, S. BUM) EDWARDS, Of Pottsville. bubject to Ilcpubllcan rules y. N. STEIN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oltlco Room 2. Elran's New ltlllldlne rnrnrr Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Ofllce hours ; 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m. ; 7 to 9 p. m. Night olllce No. 230 West Oak street. M. HAMILTON, M. I),, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllce Water Coinnnnv loilbllnir. 20 West Lloyd street. J II. POME ROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa, EniL J. BEYER'S (Formerly Murphy Uros.) , SALOON and RESTAURANT, 19 North Main Street. Tho bar supplied with first-class wines liquors beer, ale and porter. Choice cigars. Free lunch from 0 a. m. to 12 m. Atlantic City's Favorite Resort, Brady House I T....ll.,.. Koiill, Arl'in.n. iiwm. Allnnlln citv. N. J.. near me ocean: rooms airy am . " - 1. , 1 ... 1 1.., 1. 1 icaxaiit; handsomely furnished moderate j P. O. Ilox 307, cood .boat ariro irarden and lawn. Send for circular. Itatoa JAMES HItADY. CHAS. DERR, Tonsorial Artist. 12 West C'entro street. Stylish hair cutting a specialty. Clean towe with every khave.
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