EVENING HERALD Fill DAY, AUGUST 10, 189.'.. More Went Vlrefnl Miners oil Mtlke. Chaklkstov, W. Vrt., Aug. 10. All the miners of Jioup Crock, with tho oxccptlon of thoso nt GI011 Jean, struck yesterdny. About 800ro out. Thoao omployedat Glon Jenn, nbont 200, rofuso to quit, nnd ill most 11 n equnl numbor nt McDonald's Buy they will go In again unless tho Glen Joan men quit. It Is probable Mint the matter will bo settled. Now rlvor operators have notified tliolr men they must submit to rt reduction of from forty to thirty conts for mining If tho Iioup Crook strike Is un successful. Loup Crook operators pay higher wnges than thoso of Now Hlver, but tho coal of tho former can be mined much cheaper nnd has been supplanting tho lnttor In the market. PERSONAL. Aft.tr Illegal Fishermen. Cleveland, Aug. 10. Stnte Gnmo nnd Fish Warden Buutnino, of Dayton, Bwoopcd down on thoLako Krlo fishermen again yesterdny. Eighty nots wore solzed, but the owners wero on tho spot, nnd 11 struggle ensued, which resulted In tho re covery of n number of nets. Tho othors woro confiscated by tho warden. This seizure, following upon tho heols of the arrest of nuumbcrof tboflshurmon carllor In tho day, caused much oxcltomont, and thoro Is promise of a blttor logal struggle beforo matters nro adjusted. A. T. Jonos, of l'ottsvllle, was In town last owning, Lawrence Gllilln paid 'a visit to Pottsvillo this morning. Mrs. Fred. Iiooso nnd Mrs. V. J. Evans are nt Atlantic City. Justice Toomcy transacted business nt tho county seat to-day. W. S. llrittou, of Gimnlvillc, was n town visitor lat evening. Charles IHii'cliiU, or Mahanoy City, was a town visitor yesterday. Michael Graham mingled with politicians nt the comity scat to-day. Councilman William McGtiiro was n Potts vllle visitor this morning. Mrs. M. J. Lawlor returned from a visit to friends nt Sliamokln to-day. Misses Sallle and Mary Dolnnoy and Klla Kgan went to Atlantic City to-day. Dr. John D. Noilly, of Mahanoy City, was among the visitors to town last night. Misses Emma Clark and Ida Kattress, of Glmrdville, spent last evening in town. Misses Laura No1iiutm nnd Llllio Llewellyn visited friends nt Ashland last evening. Miss Ella Colcsou, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of tho Went family on West O.ik street. nro being examined for color blindnoss, RAILROAD NEWS. Several Paragraph of Interest tn Hmplnjcs and Vatriiis. Fifty engines arc undergoing repairs at tho Heading mncliino shops. Long distance excursions aro tho cause of sleeping cars being scarce. It is said some of tho big roads arc opposed to the running of harvest excursions this yonr. Nearly 1000 men aro on tho pay roll of the I'.S. V. division from Philadelphia to Potts- vllle. Passenger Agent C. C. Hancock, of the P. & 11., is spending his vacation nt Glcnwood Springs, Col. Tho Pennsylvnnia holsters tho industries along its main lino by giving them its heaviest orders for material. Freight shipments east are very light at present. It is expected with the advent of fall they will tako a big boom. Tho roadbed on the seashoro lines were never In a better condition than at present. The Cornwall and Lebanon pasMMigor station at North Cornwall was destroyed by fire. The road employes of the Lehigh Valley Wntor I'ainlne nt Hamburg. tn. II AMBUUO, Pa., Aug. 16. This town would bo In a snd plight should flro break out, on account of tho scnrolty of wntor. Tho mnnufucturlng ostnblishniouts, or nt lenst a majority of thorn, huvo boon com pelled to shut down indefinitely. Tho present roservolr Is practically empty. Very llttlo rain has fnllon hero during tho past six weeks. The Weather. For District of Columbia, eastern Penn sylvania, Now Jersey, Dolawnro and Mary land: Genornlly fair; continued ulgnteui peruturoj variable winds. Now York's Democratic Convention. New Yonic, Aug. 1(1. Tho Domocratlc stato commlttoo mot nt tho Hoffman ' House, and issued n call for tho stato con vention nt Syracuso on Sept. 21. Tho most interesting occurrence connected with tho meeting was tho announcement of tho Now York mombors of tho committee, through James J. Martin, thnt thoy in tended to drop W. Ilourko Cockrnn, who represents the Tenth district lu tho oom mltteo. lintel Cloietl by I'rohlhltlonlsts. Weiistkii City, In., Aug. 16. Prohi bitionists ut Spirit Lako hnvo hnd tho wlno rooms nt the Hotel Orleans searched nnd n quantity of liquors found and de stroyed. Incon.-od nt this action the pro prietors hnvo closed tho house, and about sovonty-iivo guests huvo been compelled to leave. Among tho guests woro United States Senator Goar nnd Congressman Henderson. Miss Maine Murphy, of Philadelphia, is the guest of the Lichleitner family, on est Centre street. Miss Virgle Hollnpolcr; of Philadelphia, left for Watsontown yesterday after a day's visit to town friend-,. Miskcs Bertha ami Uirrio Schoenaekcr, of Niagara Falls, are visiting tho family of W. F. Schmidt, of En.-.l Coal street. l!ev. W. J. Morrison, who was tho gitost of bis parents in town tho past two weeks, left for his homo in New York city tills morning. H. W. Titman is recovering from the injuries he sustained by a fall on Coal street Wednesday night. Drs. (1. M. Hamilton and Clifford Nubbins are attending him. Chief of Police Thomas Tosh was made the happy father of a daughter this morning and is the authority for tho .statement that the new arrival weighs nearly IS pounds. Kcudrlck House l'rro Lunch. Elegant fried oysters to-night. Choice mock tin tie soup to-morrow morning. I Finest and largest oysters and little neck ! elams in the market. Meals served at all hours. Hereafter Lehigh Valley trainmen whose , runs begin at Fasten must live there or pay fare going to and from their homes. The statement of the P. & It. Nellcf I Association for the mouth of July, shows payments of benefit aggregating $10,131.50. liny Keystone Hour. He sure that the namo Li:slG & 11ai:i:, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Marvelous ItoMilts. Prom a letter written by Itev. J. Gunder man. of Dimoudale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract : "I have 110 hesitation in recunimondiug Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the ease of my vt i IV. While I was pastor of tho llaplist church nt Ittvcs Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would lu jt hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's Now Discovery; it was quick in its work nnd highly satisfactory In results." Trial bottle freo at A. V.'ii ley's drrg stole. Kogular aizo Me and $1.00. Coining ISvcnls, Aug. 31. Laivu party, at tho resldcuco of Dr. C. M. Ilnrdne, for benefit of All Saints' church. Sept. 11. Festival In Nobbins' opera house, under auspices of Patriotic drum corps. My llttlo boy, whon two years' of age, was taken very ill with bloody llux. I was advised to use Chumborlam's Colic, Chulenv aim lUUrrilOUH liollieil.v, nnu Ill-.IWI.V 1UU- . .,,, ,1 Tllnnnnomrv cured mrt of a bottle. 1 carefully read the w,m aroll,m Nloomsbur, directions and gave it accordingly. Ho wag vury low, hut slowly and surely he began to improve, gradually recovered, and is now as stout nnd strong as ever. I feel Hire it saved his life. I never can praise the Ncmeily half its worth. I am sorry every one in the world does not know how good it is, as I do. Mr. Lina S. Hintoii, Grahamsville, Marion Co., Florida. Fur .vile by ti rubier Ilros., Druggist. Publishers' Announcement. The local circulation of the EvEXiNa Hcn AI.D continues in the hands of Messrs. Hooks it Itrown, stationers, No. 4 North Main street. People wiio lire not receiving the paper can Iwive It served every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders ut the place stated. Orders fur job work and advertising will also receive prompt attention if placed lu their lignds. May i:tciul Their Line. The Heat and Power Company ate con sidering the question of extending their lines down Jardin and out West Oak streets. The matter is freely discussed by the directors nnd the desire appears to be general to extend the lines, but, like good business men, they want to see their way clear to an adequate return upon the money iiu'i ilcd. A canvas lias not yet been made a, to how many wish to connect with the mains but we understand this will he done in the near future. The heat, with a proper amount of radiation, gives excellent sati I'ution, saving a great deal of labor, avoid-; ,'n.st and greatly reduces tho risk of lire, and the more the residents of those streets along which the pipes are laid see of it the mure connections are made, and if the new Hue.-, do not pay quite as well tho first season they undoubtedly will the next, as was the case with the While street line, and if tho extension is postponed for a year or two it will be tho same the first season, so that wo think the company will make no mistake in extending tho lines at once. Wo aro reliably Informed that a prominent citi zen is ready to ndd a substantial bonus to his regular contract pay 1 nt which should aid the company matiru.lly. Schellly House. Oyster soup for lunch to-night. Hard nnd soft shelled crabs. Oysters. Clams, Deviled crabs. Fish cakes. Tench Consumers Interested. We nro informed by u correspondent who has thoroughly canvassed t lie peach belt of the northern part of New Jcrney, from which section Shenandoah and other towns in tho coal regions get their supply of fruitnffcr tho crop from the South is gone, is only a half Pattenburg, Jut land and Asbury ; and where the largest shipping points of last year was, Clinton, Pittstowu, Stanton, Hughesvillo and Flcm ington. there is only a quarter crop. Hut to offset this small yield 2,000,000 more baskets aro expected from Maryland and Delaware than last year, and Connecticut will afford a full crop, which will supply Huston, Fall Kivcr, Norwich, New Haven, Albany, Hart ford nnd Worcester, whoso supply last year camo from Now jLrsoy. So, after all, the proepoete nre go.id for us to have our usual quantity of peaches this year without an increaso iu price. Ton P. S. V. telegniph operators aro given ten days vacation at a time. There places are filled by substitutes from various points along the line. Tho coal shipments of tho P. & K. for last weok was 2S0.000 tons, of which 30,000 tons were sent to Port Niehinoiid, and 40,000 to New York waters. Employes of the Pennsylvania and several other lines holding annual passes havo been notified that they will not be honored for passage 011 tho Hudson Iilvcr excursion steamers. Work lias been commenced at tho shops in Reading to equip a number of freight and coal cars witli airbrakes. It is expected this work will keep the shops busy for some time, as the company owns about 30,000 cars of the above class. The employes iu Lehigh Yalley shops have been notified by the posting of notices that they must not go for their ray during working hours. It is said that somo of the men indulge in intoxicants and this order will he enforced to prevent it. Ex-Judge Edward M. Paxsnn, one of tho P. & I!, receivers, is acting as tho chief executive receiver during tho absence of President Harris, who is spending his vaca- 1)r. .Tallies l'renclics. Itev. Owen .tamos, D. D., of Hollidnyslmrg, preached in tho Welsh llaptlst chmch on West Oak street last evening beforo 11 largo and appreciative congregation. His sermon wnsnvery interesting nnd Instructive one. In the latter part of September Itev. James will go to Nashville, Tennessee, to accept the presidency of tho Roger Williams University. Inspecting n Car Itralie. Harry Warnlck, of Mahanoy City, n con ductor on tho Lakeside Electric Railway, is at Hazleton making an Inspection of tho .safety hmko now used on tho Traction Com pany's lino there. If it is found satisfactory tho company he ropreseuts will adopt it as they have several largo grades on their runs nnd nro to do this in order to ensure safer transportation to their patrons. Tho only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. Change of Meeting. Tho School Hoard has decided to hold the meeting to elect teachers next Monday even ing, instead of on Tuosday, aB originally contemplated. The change will give Super intendent Wbitaker more time to confer with the new teachers before the opening of tho schools, which will take placo on the 22nd inst. Opening of tho Schools Tho schools will open on Thursday next, August 22d. Admission tickets can be pro cured at tho Superintendent's office, Main street building, on Tuesday and Wednesday forenoons. Parents arc requested to send their children on the first day. The teachers will meet ut tho High school room on Wednes day, at 2 p. in. 8-lU-lt M. P. WiiiTAKnr., Supt. A Came All'nlr. The County Game and Fish Protective As sociation will hold a picnic at Lakeside on Wednesday, 21st inst. We learn that three gruss of clay pipes and a caso of Gail & Ax's best has been provided for the octasion. mmcmmn : Cures Visited Tumbling Itun. A. H. Swalm and family, 11. A. Swalm and family, of town, and Charles llowman anil wife, of Philadelphia, visited Pottsvillo to-day and were the guests of Dr. Thomas Swalm, of that placo. They also made an enjoyable trip to Wm. Penn. An Omission. The name of William H. Lewis was unin tentionally omitted from tlio list of guests who attended the social gathering at Mr. Knight's residence in Wm. Penn on Wednes day evening. It was due to an oversight on the part of a compositor. Notice. Tho HnuALD 110 longer occupies tho offices the Tobacco Habit IN A TO 10 DAYS OR MONEY REFUNDED. Use All The Tobacco You Want Till Your "Caroing is uone. Nakcoti-Cuke 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. I Nakcoti-Cure is popular because it allows the patient to use all J the tobacco he wants while under treatment, or until the "craving" j and "hankering" arc gone. It is then no sacrifice tp throw away i tobacco forever. Naucoti-Cuke is sold at the uniform price of $5.00 a bottle, and une nettle cures. Money refunded if a cure is not effected when taken according to directions. J'ISOrA XV. X. WAITK; Of Amlirrst, Mai's., Clmived Tolinvro ror-10 turn, uinfWus Cured by Knrcnil-Cure. AMiltinsT, Mass., Fcbrunry 8, 1895. Tin; Nac.coti Chemical Co., Springfield, Muss. (Jciillcincn: llcplylng to yours of thu 1st, would say that I Imvo used tobacco for 10 yenrs, and of late lmvo consumed alO-ccot plug a day, besides Binoklng considerably 1 commenced to use tobacco when I was only 11 yenrs old, and have never been able to give up the hnbit until I took NARcoxi-CunK, although I have tried other so-called icmcdles without cll'cct. After using your remedy four days, all "hankering" for ( hewing disappeared, and in four dnys moro smoking became uuplcnpnnt. I hnvo no further desiro fur the weed, nnd experienced no bad effects, whnt?ver. I on gnlningiii (leh, and feel better than I have for a long time. To nil who wish to be free from the tobacco habit I would say, use N.uicoTi-Cur.E. Yours truly, W. N. WAITK. If your druggist is unable to give you full particulars about NARCOTI- CURE, send to us for Book of Parti culars free, or send S5-00 fr a bottle by mail. THE NARCOTJ CHEMICAL CO., SDriPEflfilil, Mass. tion nlong the Maine coast. This is the first j in the Iicfowich building. Tho only oiilec respite Mr. Harris hns taken sincehoassumcd the duties of president and receiver in 1803. Tho rolling stock of tho Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsliurg has been insured against tire iu the insurance funds of the company. Yardmasters and conductors havo received instructions to report all wrecks in which rolling stock is burned, as tho com pany cam demand insurance for any loss over $2o. Tho iusumnco is to cover not only freight cars and passenger coaches hut stations and other buildings. Mothers "One good mother is worth a hundred schoolmasters," said George Herhert. Men are what their mothers make them. Hut if the mothers are peevish and irritable, through irregularities, "female weakness," nnd kindred ailments, they find 110 nleasuro, no beauty in the care of their babes. All otl'ort is torture. Let all such, who feel weighed to the earth with "weaknesses" peculiar tn their sex, try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. They will find tho little ones a delight instead of n torment. To those nbont to become mothers it is n priceless boon. It lessens the palnsmnl perils of childhlrth, shortens labor and promotes the secretion of an abundance of nourishment for thu child. lyectment Suit. Ycslordaj' John V. Whalen and M. M. liurke, lCsqs., commenced an action of eject ment iu the Court of Common ,1'lons on behalf of Michael O'lSrien and wife, of West Cherry street, nnd ngainst Mary O'iirien for tho re covery of a one-fourth lot on that street. Tho plaintiffs claim thu title to tho property is in them. At tho sanio time a rule for refer ence was filed for tho selection of arbitrators, returnable on Septemhor Snil. Direction is made in tho papers filed to notify Oeorgo Itowlos as terre-tenant. When Baby was sic!:, wo gavo her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Jliss, she clung to Castorla. When sho had Children, she gavo them CattorU tho paper has in this town is at tho new quarters, No. 8 South Jardin street. Go to Maley's fir silver holts, ladios' buckles, 10 North Main street. tf Since lb78 there havo been nino epidemics' of dyscntary in dill'crent parts of tho coun try 111 which Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea I'emedy was used witli per fect success. Dyscntary, when epidemic, is almost as severe nnd dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Jleietofore the best efforts of the most skilled physicians have failed to check its ravages, this remedy, however, has cured tho most malignant uiscs, both of children and adults, and under tho most trying con ditions, which proves it to be tho host modi ciuo in the world for bowel complaints, l-'or sale by Gruhler llros., Druggists. Notice. The Treasurer and Secretary of the llor- ough t ouncil have estalilisneil an omce at tne olllce of the I'.vesixci HKlt.VI.I), 8 South .Tanliu street. Six wcok.i ago I buffered with a very severe cold; was almost unahlo to speak. My inonilK all ailviseu me to consult a pliy- sician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Item ( dy advertifed in the St. Paul Volks Zeitung 1 procured a bottle, and alter taking it a short while was entirely well. I now most nenriiiy rci nmuicnu tms icnieuj' 10 aii.vune buffering witli u cold. Wm. Keil, 078 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Tor salu by Gruhler Hros., Druggists. Pinal Kxcut'sloii, The seLond and last juxcumlon to Atlantic City over the Philadelphia & Heading rail road will take place on August U2nd. Full particulars will bo announced in duo time. i:icctrlo III Iters. Electric Hitters is u medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed in tho spring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver Is t irpid and sluggish and the need uf a tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine lata often averted long and perlittw futol bilious fevers. No luedii iue will act more surely iu counteracting nmWBielii tho ya- lojn irom ioe maittruti pniewi. jihiuwu, ludigetinu, Cuufttiputlou, Diwluoss yield to Hleetric Hitters. Only fifty cunts per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. When you want good roofing, plumbing, IpM fitting, or general tlnsinlthlug done call on R. Y. Gallagher, 18 Wot Centre street. DttKlw lu stoves. b-l-tf KclUr In Six 1 1 oil In. Distressing kidney and bladder diseufcos ruliwdd in six hours by tho "New (I rent South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy Is a gnat surprUe on account nf Its HXoeetfiug promptness iu relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, buck and every jsirt of the urinary jmsshhos lu nmlo or female. It relieves retention of water and pit In iu iwisiug itnlmost immediately. If you .want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Sliupim, druggist, 107 South Main street. El. B. FOLEY, fine Groceries 201 WEST CENTHfi ST. Hi al, r In f. Luftlts, ttc 1 in ., Mo ,.ls di In. r Pr.i imoiis, Teas, .1 fiit. Why continue to pass your nights in scratching, nnd your days in misery' Donn's Ointment brings instant relief, and perma nently cures oven the worst cases of itching piles. It never tails. Haley, the jeweler, for your wedding rings, 10 North Mnln street. tf A lllrtliday Parly. A very pleasant birthdny party was held last ovcnlng at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. James White, of West 0k street, in honor of the former'snW birthday. Tho ovoning was very pleasantly spent. Among those who partook in tho anniversary were: Mrs. John j White and Mrs. Hummel, of Fountain I Springs; Mrs. Fisher and son, Charley, Sir. 1 and Mrs. AVilliam Mader, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Madur, of Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. James White, of Frackvllle; Mr. and Mrs. John Whito and Mrs. Sarah White, and sou, Will, lam. Evor.v day symutoms of digestive disor ders aotrt stomach, distress after eating, burning at pit uf stomach, dull, lioavy lcel ing Hurdock Ulood Hitters never falls ti correct any troubles of this sort. M ill 1'lUli UN Tent. Key. Williams, of tho Kuglish HapdBt cluiroh of town, has lieeu granted privilege by Supt. Thomas Hand, of .Shenandoah, to pitch a tent on a convenient pint of ground in Shenandoah. Mr. Williams stated this morning that he would erect ids tent iu tho early rt of next week and conduct a series of religious services for a few weeks. Mullu uoy City Jfitcord. It. ('. Joiner, Allen P. ()., Hillsdale Co., Mich., sas : "Nothing gave my rheumatism such quit k relief lis Dr. Ttioiiui' Kleetric Oil." R.ibu - in.,.h happy with Ljiks'Symp. Teething children should Luks' soothing syrup. bo treated with tf 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 and save them the freight. We invite any merchant who has not called 011 us to come and be convinced. S. E. SAMUELS & CO., olesaie Grocers 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. We have just received a lino lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo havo also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which wo aro soiling 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. Jr s" v r C" IV 1 House, Sign and Decorative Painting. - - VMrUrlN, No. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Fenna. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTUI). A .girl tor fconornl housework. Ootid wagon paid. Apply to 80j finst Centre street, upstBlrs. 8-KVtf T ANTUI). A good 1'iotfwttint alrl to do uen 11 erul housework In B small fsnillj. flood wages. Apply at IIkiuU) oHlof. HMt ANTKO. Uxpcrienecd hands ) Meudy wink and good wage. on cnjM. Alio uirli to loom on cap. and sew by lia-ml. Apply at 1 i line It situated New York Progress Company, 110 Kortl street. Hooks & Brown, FULL LINK OF Base Ball Goods; Celluloid Frames, Paper Covorcd Novels, Fino Stationoryi Itubber Stumps, Etc. Agents for all Dally Papers. Q FSJ. Main Street T.eliigh Valley ltnUroud. Another opportunity for a cheaji trip to Hoston. On aeeount of KnlgliU Templar Couclavo at lbton, the Lohigh Valley Ilail- road will sell tickets at vc-ry low rates on Auttustaard toSflth, inclusive, good for re turn unMl September JOth, inclusive. A choice of variable route by any of the rail or steamer Hues from Xow York. Consult L. V. uacnt fur full particular. aug.lO,K),lil,SSauihM. Iluilile 11's Arnica Salic. Tho liest salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, cltapjicd hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, ur no lay reuuired. It is guaranteed to give lierfeot sHtWuction or iiiuny refunded. Price M cents jer box. For sale by A. Wasley. I'mler 1111 Kleetric Cur. John Wallace, a young man 27 years of age and residing at Ashland, was knocked down and dragged a considerable distance by a car on the Schuylkill Traction Hallway, at Jlaha noy Plane esterday. He was removed to the Miners' hospitnj, and the attending physicians say lie will recover. Jipruog Any I.iuiks Ijitcly? We can't stop the leaks from the clouds but Hell, the plumber, corner Main and Centre streets, can stop all your leaks in water and gas mains with satisfaction. I Thousands of people are siibju t to bowel Mumble in -.nine of its ariou-. tonus. l)r i low lei's 1. vl ol Wild StinwhMiy 1-, an 1111 1 I. lit. an .t midy in all ui h ium - 7710IE SAI.H.T-Threu double dwelllnai I' to ln-t imrl of Jit. Cnrinel. will lie sold. single or as a whole. One of tho liost paying properties In town. Address L. S. Watt, Sit. Osrmvl, l'a. tf Iron SAl.lC One piano, one organ nnd a : hlryile. All lu good condition. Will lie sold cheap. Apply iienauiiimii. to KM West Line street, DO YOU WAHT iffiSHlSyiy"' era! salaries to our successful aaeuts; beet of facilities; trade estahllshvd, Itllwiinger A: Harry, Nurserymen, Itorhestor, N. Y. 8-lMSt I ICKNSHI) UKAU'.IW TAKH NOTK'H.-At-leutlnli nf the l-etull Honor ll-stllii of &litivl. kill county Is herehy culled to the rekuhitlniiH which were unanimously adopted at a meeting of the I.inuor league held In Mtthniioy City, July 28, 18C5. The Liquor League of the ituto of Penn sylvania law indorsed the resolutions uud will use every means known to the law in its efforts to eouiiMd licensed vendors to strictly uliey the laws eontjiined iu thu tliooks High License Hill. We theruf iie publicly warn ll x-rsous tliat auv transgression of the hsWIiy licensed iersns will he rebuked and severely dealt with hy the State lagiio ut the Liquor Dealers' Association of Pennsylvania. Atlantic City's Favorite Kesort, Brady House ! Locntlon, .South Arkansas avenue, Atlantic City, N. J., nenr the ocean 1 rooms airy nnd pleasant; baiulsomely furnished; good board; large garden nnd lawn. Bond for circular. Hilton moderate; 1". J. nox .11. JAM15S UltADY CHAS. DERR, Tonsorial Artist, 12 West Centre street. Stylish hair outtlog a specialty. Clean towel with overy shave. When It comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks for itself, to town send your orders. I ratoly and promptly filled, If you don't come Ulioy will be aocu- For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Klfteeu yenrs actual ppertylce. (Jold, Almil gttiii and Porcelain fltllnas, Hold Crowns, Por celain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Host teeth S10.00, no better nide at miy price. Tenth ex traeted with vitalised air, fine. Rxtrovted with out air, 'Jfia. Allowuuee iiukIb where teeth are nut on new plates. All wotk giuwuidocd. Lady attendatit olwuys present. OflU houss: Kvery day. I toB l, m, Sundays 1 to 3 p. m. 30i East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. M.iK ltii-es iildeme, front loom oj,tuUn. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. ET1IL J. BEYER'S (Formerly Murphy llros.) SALOON and RESTAURANT, 19 North Main Street. The bar suppllcul with first-class wines liquors oeer, aie ana iKirier. unoiee cigars. I'ree lunch from 0 11. tn. to 12 in. DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist iu dUonses of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 1 207 West Market St., POTTSVILLU. Hours-N-30 a. in. to 12 m.; 1 to ! p. m., to sp ui. Sundays 0 a. in. to 12 in. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artillcal teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates, Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No chargos for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman'sHIock) East Centre Street. Ofllee Hours: 7 n. 111. to 8 p. m. A genuino welcomo awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flniii and Coal Sts. Pool room uttnehed. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks mid elgurs. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to bo first-class in every particular. Silk ties and laeo curtains n spec ialty, (loodi colled for and delivered. A trial order solicited. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOlt ,. YUENQLINQ'S LAGER BEEU ANO POUTER. STOCK'ALE A SPECIALTY. Woller's, Ilerliner and Weiss lleer. 22-21 S. Alain St., Slieimiuloali, Pa.
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