EVENING HERALD F---, T . ... . " THURSDAY, AUGUST 212, 1803. An Intirnotlonnl fcqu iblilc. St. Johns, N. l, Aug, 23. The news pajpergnithbuncq that tho French ndralrnl colnmiitullng 'tho itfrencli squndrtin for flstfery'protibHbn nl&riff tho NowFouhd Utt'd?cdnst Is waiting ht liny of Inlands to profejit1 ngnlilst tho now trnns-Jriaular raltroVid, Dow In course of construction, p.lefclng tho fcountry nnl touchlrig'hny parVof tlnrao called French shore' where FroVch fishing claims exist. The -British nuthorlUPsVipprohond prompt'and decisive notion on the part of the French. It Is feared that tho question will load to vol Important International trouble, The British' flagship Cleopatra Is lylhg lrt'the same waters. Salvationists In .lull. MadisoN", Wis., Aug. 23. The whole local Salyatlon Army, Including the visit ing brigadier of Wisconsin, W. W. Win chell, of Milwaukee, wns arrested by the pollro last night. Its members wore noti fied by tho chief of police that no moro blockading of streets would bo permlttod. Tho Army paid no heed to tho warning, but plnnnod a groat demonstration In honor of Brigadier Wlilcholl. A police man' bo I zed him In tho midst of a prayer, and other officers took his ten associates to tho jail. Tho women wore rolcnsed, but tho men wcro placed behind the bars. Promised Ilnfnrins In Turkey. CoxsTANTiNot'Mi, A ucr. 23. It is stated hero that tho sultan has decldod to Issue a docrco on Aug. Hi announcing general reforms throughout tho empire. Tho ten dency of this reply to tho powers, how ever; Is moro rotrogrndo than progressive, asitfoT'lnstancd, Christians nro not ndmic ted to bo eligible to hold the post of vail, In splto of the fact that Christian vails have existed for yoars past. Richard Crokrr mill Tnintnnny. NEW YortlC, Auu, 22. Today's World says: Ulchiird Grokor is slated for reap pointment to his old position in Tarn many Hall as chairman of tho flminco commit tee. Verification of this comes from sources which cannot bo doubted. The ox-leader has bcon cnblod about it, hut has not replied, and tho placo will not be filled until ho returns. Ngro Shot by a White Womnn. Bridoeton, X. J.. Aug. 22. William Crawford, colored, during a fit of jealousy yesterday afternoon nttackod his white mistress, Ella Gaunt, choking nnd knock ing her down. Tho woman soized u re volver nnd shot him through tho stomach, tho ball lodging In his sido. It Is thought that ho will dlo, and tho woman has bcon arrested. Nebraska Dmnocrntlo Convention. O.MAHA, Aug. 22. The Democratic stuto convention convened In Omaha today. Since all opponents of froo silver in tho party will hold a state convention Sept. C, it Is conceded there will bo no fight along this line. Sighted Thirteen Itlff Iceberg. LONDON, Aug. 22 Tho British steamer Lycla, Captain Jones, at Avonmouth from Montreal, reports that sho sighted thir teen largo icebergs on Aug. 11 nnd 12, from twenty to 160 miles east of Bolle Islo. Publisher' Anniiiiiii'i'Uicnl. The local circulation of the Kvi:ninci IIkr- am continues in the hands of Messrs. Honks A Drown, stationers, No. 1 North Main street. lVnple who are not receiving the paper can have it served every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at the pluce stated. Orders for job work and advertising will also receive prompt attention if placed iu their hands. ' Jtelli-r 111 SI Hours. Distressing kidney and Madder diseases relieved In six hutirs by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness1 in lclieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and evory part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in nnssiiiL' it almost immediately. If you want quick relief anil cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shaplni, druggist, 107 South Main street. Notice. The llKKAl.li no longer occupies tho- offices in the liefowich building. Tho only ollice the minor has in this town is at tho new quartern, No. 8 South .lardin street. - My little boy, when two years of ugo, was taken very ill with bloody flux. I was advised to uso Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and luckily pro cured part of a buttle. I carefully rend tho directions and gave it accordingly. Ho was very low, but slowly and surely ho began to improve, gradually recovered, and is now as stout and strong as over. I feel guru it saved his life. 1 never can praise the Remedy half its worth. I am sorry evory ono in tho world does not know how good it is, as I do. Mrs. Una S. Ilinton, Giuhamsvillc, Marion Co.. Florida. For sale by Grnhlor Ilros., Druggists. Coming Ktcnt. Aug. ai. Lawn party, at tho rosidonco of Dr. C. M. Rordnor, for benefit of AH Saints church. Sept. 11. Festival in liobbins' opera house, under auspices of Patriotic drum corps. Since 1878 thore have been nine epidemic) of dyMMitary in diirerent parts of tho coun try in which Cliamlicrlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ltemedy was used with per fect nuceeiK. Dysentury, when epidemic, is almost mi severe and daimerous as Asiatic cholera. Heretofore tho bust offorts of tho mot skilled physicians have failed to check iu ravages, this remedy, however, has cured tho most malignant eases, both of children and adults, and undor the most trying con ditions, whlehproves it to bo the best medi cine In the world for bowel complaints. For sale by Gruhlor Bros., Druggists. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf PERSONAL. Miss Hannah Davis spent yesterday in Ash land. I. N. llird and;i!oWt' ITflnes arc at Ocean Grove. Adam I'. Smith Is transacting business at "Kca'ding. George Hrill, of Delano, Is fishing at Lake Harmony. " 1 ' John Senior nn'd'Kli Webster left to-day for Ocean Grove. ,; James Collier and wlfo left for Atlantic City, this morning. .lames' ltofugll and Fred Wasloy are sojourn ing at Atlantic City. 'Mfs. Robert' Benning, of Nanticokc, is visiting friends Tn town. 'Squiro J, J. Cardiu transacted legal busi ness at Pottsvllle yesterday. Dav!dr Levlne, the Palace clothier, is trans acting business iu New York. Immigration Inspector Monaghau Is spend ing a few days at his home hero, Mr. arid Mrs. N. .T. Owens, of Frceland, i were visitors to town last evening. j E. C. Urobst and Joseph Rail joined tho I excursion hero this morning for tho seashore. Jehu lilckcrt, of Shilmokin, is visiting his brother, Joseph Blckert, of tho Watson House. Joseph Luckus left for I'hiladolphiato-day to undergo treatment nt ono Of the diospitnls in that city. Miss Annie Yost, who has been spending the past week or two with Allentown friends, arrived homo yesterday. 1 Mrs. Harry Rowse and Miss May Ramsey, of Jit. Carmel, who is tho guest of tho former, spent to-day In Pottsvllle. Messrs. Andrew Hughos and William Ranier wero. among tho people who visited the Heiiald office to-day. Mlsws 'Mary and Maudo Haiighney, of Mahanoy City, .passed throughntown .this morning on their way to Atlantic City. John O. Bishop, bookkeeper for the Columbia Ilrewing Company, is confined to his room in tho Ferguson House by 'sickness. Miss Pauline lilum, of liniddock, and Mrs. B. Gilhctt, of Huiiting'don, who arc tho guests of the Heiscnbcrgor family, spent to day in Pottsvllle. George F. Helms, formerly city editor on tho Evening Chronicle and.until recently on the Philadelphia Press stiilf, has accepted a position on tho reportorial staff of tho New York Herald. K. W. Sheelcr, the North -Main street i barber, left this morning for Atlantic City. Is. .1. Yost, now that tjuay's election is as sured, lias eschewed politics for tho present and will conduct Mr. Sheelcr's business dur ing his absence. "Beware the pine tree's withered branch, Beware the awful avalanche" I was the peasant's warning to tho aspiring Alphine youth. Dangers greater than these lurk in Hie pathway of tho. young man or young woman of the pre wnt as they journey up the rugged sidehill of Timo. Butthey may all he met and ovrcomo by a judicious and timely use of Dr. 1' eree's Golden Medical Discovery, the cell !n ted curo for colds, coughs, catarrh, and consumption. Better than hypophosphites or cod liver oil; un rivalled and uu-ippmnrhahlc in all diseases arising from a scrofulous or enfeebled condi tion of the system. Send for a free book. Address World's Dispensary .Medical Associa tion, No. lu:i Main street, Buffalo. N. Y. Hernia, or liuptiirc, permanently cured or no pay. For treatise, testimonials, and numerous references, address World's Dis pensary Medical Association, Bull'alo, N. '. 17M, Fmnieue for ' . . rheumatism: fihd slmlUr Complain t, manniMiureo aimer me stringent GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS, DR. RICHTER'S "ANCHOR" pain expeller: lOtdV conulno with Trade Mark"Anchor."1 1 Manufcturer:CfcmmerxIenrathDr.IUchtcrof j F. Ad. Blchterft Co.,17 Wurtn Ct.,lIIW SOBil -29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 12 Branch Hoisei, Own Olnawoike. L 2 Ac 50 cts. In Slicnnndonh for sale by -. I-, Li. riirtin, u is. iimn ri , .1, in liilluti. if 31. n-t .1 II 11h- . k5cnbuch N. 15 cgr. Mnln.(V AVork nt tho lIlnes. Tho collieries of tho Lehigh Valley Com pany shut down last night, and will remain idlo for tho balance of tho week. Tho Phil adelphia & Heading collieries will probably work a full week, but nothing definite is yet known. The coal trade Is still in unsatis' factory condition. In speaking of tho coal tonnage, an official of tho Beading said : "It is amusing to know that wo have agreed to submit our figures for examination pending tho adjustment of tonnage percentages. They havo always been open for examina tion. I do not know whether tho receivers aro willing to submit tho question of per centages to arbitration, hut if they aro you can rest assured thoy arc confident of secur ing 21 per cent." Maley, tho jeweler, for your wedding rings, 10 North Main street. tf The I.nrge!.t of the Seuson. Tho excursion that left here this morning at 9:30, over tlte P. ei I. road to Atlantic City, was the largest iu the season. It was a rain of five cars, and 111 tickets wero sold at the local depot. Tho special from Ashland, Which included the O. A. it. and their friends of that town, was composed of eight coaches, and thoy were packed. This is tho last ex cursion of the season over the Beading road. IWahnnny City Hoslness College. A branch of tho well known Wilkcsharro Business Collego will open in Mahanoy City on Monday, September 0th. Thcro will bo three distinct courses : Commercial, Short hand and Typewriting and Academic. Day and night sessions, first-class teachers, and commodious, well-equipped school apart ments. Rates of tuition lower than any other first-class business collego in Pennsyl vania, and instruction equal to the best. To facilitate organizing tho school, the manage ment has decided to sell 100 charter member ship scholarsliips, entitling tho holder to a complete courso in the Commercial and English branches and Shorthand and Type writing, for only $50. In night school, only $40. Other schools chargo at least from $100 to $150, for tho same courses. Those desiring instruction in special branches chosen by themselves can havo special rates on applica tion. For further information in Tegard to Wilkcsharro or Mahanoy City colleges write 8-17-tf G. W. Wii.mams, Principal. Curo I'or Heailaebe. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to bo the very best. It eil'eets a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who aruafllietcd to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving tho needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the uso of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only 50 cents at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Tours to fhe South ln Pennsylvania Kall- PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Iteglon Chron. 1, . ,,lclcd.(or 4aVy f(etijinl, John lioJtQr, ppd nob Jllaketv attended tho hay-party at Lcllncl's, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Llzzloi.Willivmsof town, instaljcd tho officers of Camp '53, True Americans, on Tuesday evening. .. , Hazlcton'a water works aro estimated to cost $310,000. Ours camo cheap, compared with theso figures. . 1 - Tho Bloomsburg Car Works havo recently received largo orders for cars, .which insures a busy fall season. Richard M. Mulono and Miss Ella J. Mc Avoy wero married in St. pjjtf.rlgkjja church, Pottsvllle, yesterday. Dennis Whalcn beat Frank Hoffman in a shooting match nt Mahanoy City Tuesday. It was an 8 to 7 affair. Tho Reading Railroad Company is putting In n stone arch near tho depot at Gordqu to replace a wooden bridge. This is tho season when tho Methodist preachers hie themselves to Ocean Grove. Tho camp-mcetlng is iu progress. Twenty members of tho Mt. Carmel Kohley League arc in attendance , at tho National Kehley League convention at Harrishurg. Barney Mcfccarns was arrested1 by Officer George Geiger for the theft of a teloscopo con1 tabling a lot of boots from tho L. V. depot on Tuesday night. Georgo Chisncll, who shot his wife at llaz loton .Monday, has been committed to jail to await trial. Ho says tho shooting was en tirely due to drink. ' Conductor Michael Reynolds was caught between tho bumpers on tho L. V. R. R. at .Audenried, Tuesday evening, receiving pain ful though not serious wounds, A track laborer named O'Neill had a gash tbrpe, inches long cut iu his bead hy,,4ho slipping of a bar with which ho was pulling spikes out of a rail at Mahanoy Tunnel. Shamokiu nnd Coal township adjoining it nro nfllicted with all epidemic of scarlet fever and.diphthcria, and an absolute (juar antiiio of all houses whui-p flip discases.cxist is threatened. Sljampkin's curbstone market had 209 wagons.backcd up to tho pavpmentou Sat urday last. It was only the tender con science of tho newspaper matt that prevented it being reported ns 300, John Flaherty, of Mahanoy City, sued tho Schuylkill Traction' Company for, $50 .dam ages for killing his cow,'nnd Justico- .O'Brien gave him judgment for Jhe amount. Tho case has befiu taken to a higher court. Saturday last tho largest singlp- shipment ever made lelt Slatington via tlie Jersey Central and P & R. for.thp west., It .was a train .load of 37 ajra,. ovpr a quarter of a mile lone and the weieht of tlie slate alono was over 1,000,001) pounds. Apropos of tlie election of a music teacher, which our School Board wrestled with tho other eveninn. Pottstowli had a difficulty in regard to the saniQiollico. In that caso Hugh Unriih was engaged 1 to lunch music in the public schools but held no regular teacher's crtiflcate.nnd StatoSupcrintflpdeut Schacffer decided that music teaiiliprs,. must hold regular certificates the amo as other teachers ISiieklcii's Arnlcit SaKe. The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers. Kilt rheum, fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin emotions, and nositivcly cures piles, or no pay roquiied. It is guaranteed to give perfect satislaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. wneo When your .cake,8hcayy, ,oe y, indigestible, it's "st pretty sure Your ry, inaifrcstible, it's d pretty sure sjgnrtliat you didn't shorten It' with COTTOLjENiJ. When this creat.shortenirijrna rilflitly used, S the? result will .surely satisfy the most fastidious . Always reineiiiber tliat the. quality. of COTTGiljENE, make3 a little of itfgo "a iStig vay, s It s wllnul waste to use. niore g than two-thirds as much as vou' 1 - : . . . . - - . n woujd.oflardi or butter. Always useiCOTTQLj'ENE this way,.nnd' vmit- sht hurl fi-ictrv wilt nlwavs) be . light wliojesome, delicious.;. Grnnlh COTTOtEJOT ll sold eVrrttLett IntS tins, nlth trudf-miitlti ''CWofw'' nd iUer'i'jm htattincAUdn-plan'irrralh-vn titrrttn.- at TUB N.K.PAtRBArJK COMPANY, E niininn j 191 v ntunr 1,... lhll Vi Is Ail "GOLD MEDAL. FLOUR" Makes the Best Bread. WE WANT Every grocer to keep it. WE WANT Every housewife to ask her grocer for it. WE WANT Every housewife to use it. .W WANT Everybody to know that it makes the best bread. WE WANT Everybody to know that one barrel of Gold Medal rlOUi win make 30 loaves 01 bread more than the same quantity'of any other flour. WE WANT Everybody to know that 100 lbs. will cost $2.5o. WE WANT Every housewife to try it and thus give us an . " opportunity to prove what we state. THOS. E. SAMUELS 8c CO., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Maih Street, Shenandoah, Pa. road. Shares I'or Halo. The Safe Deposit Ihillding and Saving As sociation will open another series September 8th. This fund is especially Micccssful. A largo number of tho principal business men of town carry stock in this fund. Shares can ho had at tho ollico of . H. Master now. 8-12-13t-eod .Mine Acclilcntt. A Polander, residing on West Lloyd street, had his right leg broken below tlie knee by a fall of coal at Jndjan liidgo colliery thisafter uoon. John Honolofi-kl, residing on North Chest nut street, an iiHdo employe of Indian liidgo colliery, had his riitlit ankle painfullybruised by a full of coal. Hois being attended by Dr. ti. M. Hamilton. ILibios made happy with Luks' Syrup. Itupldly Improving. Joseph M'andour, who accideiitly shot him self iu tho left hand, is rapidly improving. Tlio revolver with which he shot himself was ono out of n caw of 7!i, and ho did not know it was loaded. Tlie bullet Is Minponcd to have been put in by one of his clerks while testing it. Tho only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. Vhen Baby was sick, we gave her Costorlo. When she was a Child, sho cried for Costorlo. When sho became Miss, she clung to Costorlo. When sho had Children, sho gave them CastorU E. B. FOLEY, FiNEQroceries 201 WEST CENTRE ST. Dealer In Groceries, Flour, Provisions, Teas, oRees, etc. Ooodt delivered free. Tlirouii l'liim tho AViikoii. While O'Noil's team wus going out Jardin street last evening, one of tho wheels of tho wagon fell into a liolo mado for tho connec tions, to the new wator line, and throw a young lady to tho ground. She lost hor pocket-book, but received no bodily Injury. Tim Discovery Saved Ills T.Ifi!. Mr. O. Cuillouette, Druggist, lleaversvillo, 111., says: "To Dr. King's Now Discovery I owo niv life. Was taken with 1a (hippo and tried all tho physicians for miles about, but of no a villi and was glvon up and told I could not live Having Dr. King's Now Discovery In my store 1 sent for a bottle, and began its uso and from tho first doso begin to get better, and after using threobottlos wis up and about again. It Is worth its woight hi gold. Wo won't keop storo or huuso without it." (Jet a freo trial at A. Wasley's Drug btoro. Rprnng Any Leaks Ijilely? We ran1 1 stop the leaks from tho clouds hut Dell, the plumber, corner Main and Centra streets, can stop all your leaks u wator and gas mains with satisfaction. Two very attractive early Autumn tours nro announced by the Pennsylvania lEailroad Company. They iucludo the battlefield of ticttysburg, picturesque Kluo Mountain, Luray Caverns, tlie Natural llndge, Grottoes of the Shenandoah, tho cities of Itichmond and Washington, and Mt. Vernon. Tho tours cover a period of ten days, and will start from New York1 in special trains of parlor cars on September 21 and October 8. P.ound trip rate, including all necessary expenses, $.") from Now York, $53 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. I'or dctailed.itinorary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Agent, 111)0 Ilroadway, J.cw York, or Itoom 411, llioad Street Station, Philadelphia. Dr. Thomas' Klcctric Oil has cured hun dreds of cases of deafness that was supposed to lie incurable. It never tails to curo ear ache. ' Cannot Km ploy Children. Thcro will ho a liooin in tlie demand for common labor all over the state between now and September 1st, as tho result of tho en forcement of tho factory law regulating tlie employment of children under sixteen years of -age. . Uoginning with next month there will bo a strict enforcement of tho law by Factory Inspeetoi Campbell, and thousands of boys will bo out of work. The law is companion of the new compulsory eliool law, and thousands of children undersixtcen years of ago who have worked iu mills, factories and shops since thoy were babies will have to go to school. A dose of Dr. Fowler's ivxt. of WildStraw berrv briiurs immediate reliof iu all cases of crumping pains of the stomach or howels. It Is nature's snecilic for summer complaint iu all its forms. Taiuiiqiia'H I'liiiiuces. Tamnqua received from all sources last year $17,450.18 to support tho municipality. Of this $10,800.81 was for water routs, while the tuxca amounted to $1,021.05 and miscellaneous items $1,038.38. Thore was expended for work I in tho water department $1,035.S0, and the I Treasurer closes the year with a balance ofj f8U8.00on hand. Teething children should bo treated with Luks' soothing syrup. tf Child Itiiiiud. Stanley Olios, a throo-year-old child, living on Marshall street, Shamokiu, waa proliably fatally burned yesterday. Ho was playing about tho stove when ids clothing caught llro and he was badly burned hefero it could ho extinguished. A Chhnco for Steady Work. At the Mt. Pleasant mlno, Port Oram, Now Jersey. Contracts for "Tributlng" irou ore In this mlno will bo given to lowest bidders, iu tho order iu which thoy aro received, on and after Septcmhur 1st, 1805. For particu lars apply to Tub Mt. Pi.kasant Mining Company, Port Oram N. J. lluy Kystono flour. Bo ?uro that tho name; ' Luegio & 11AER, Ashland, Pa,, . Is printed ou every sack, ' - - tf Tho only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. Closeil the Church St. Michaels Slav church, at Lansford, has been closed by Arch'.ishop Ilyan until such time as tlie parishioners learn to conduct themselves decorously, and the priest in charge, Father Kaspcn-k, has been transferred to Audenried. There wasa riot in the church a few weeks ago wliicii caused this action by the Archbishop. I After THREE MONTHS I 1 of Daily Wear i This Collar 11$ Still in Good Condition.; i That'sbccause it'stuc"CEi.i.ui.oiD" Collar. Its original cost was 2; cts. $! anil it cost the wearer nothing after- J wards to keep it cleau. When soiled, S simply wipe off with sponge or wetl I cloth. I I These collars nnd cuffs are water- proof, mid nrc the only waterproof 5 4 goods mado with nu interlining ofj j linen; therefore the only ones that 5 tan last and give absolute satisfac- nun. every piece in uic genuine is i stamped as follows : S S ITT V r i Mark. Refuse nnvthine that is not sol marked, nnd if your dealer has not 5 I got the right kind send direct to us, J 5 enclosing amount, and we will mail ? a you a sample postpaid. Collars 25 i Sets. each. CuiTs 50 cts. pair. Give 5 S size, and state whether stand-up or 4 Si. .1.1 .. 11 S .-.I ? J turned-down collar is wanted. j THE CELLULOID COMPANY,. 5 127-20 llroadwar, NEW YORK. ? MVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVni Tne Last Clearing ivilci-sumrrier sal Consisting of trimmed lcchorn hats from $1.35 to S2.50. Knox hats Irom Uo cents to f MRS. No. 26 South Main Street, MISCELLANEOUS. "T7ANTHI. A pood girl for general liouso- 1 1 worK. Ki'ierciioo preierreo ami gooil wanes pain, -ppiy 111 me ivnisou limine, zi- lOIt HUNT. An elegant double room. X' location 111 town. All conveniences. evenings. tlliuiAMi ollice. Dest Itea- 8-l(M soniiblc rent. A)(io a lodge room for Wednrsiloy . Apply nt j 171011 BALK. Tltreo iloublo dwellings. J In best lirt of Jit. Carmel, will bo sold single or as u whole. One of the best paying properties uijiowji, iiyjiryjsij, p, niters, int. MILLINERY GQOpS Largo lino of boll-ton saifor and Flain sailor for 15c. Ladies' untrimmcd hats from 20c. Silk mull hats f l.'OO, 'Infants' caps 5c. up. Infants' and children's Mourning goods very cap. Nnns Veils frpm 2.25 up. J. J. KELLY, Shenandoah, Pcnna larden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo have just received"a find lino of (ho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market', which wo will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo havo also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which wo aro selling at a sacrifice. Come and sco our lino of goods. Wo havo tho most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. FinestStock and Lowest Prices. JP -" V r CT" IVI Ilouse, Sign and Decorative Painting. . I - Vr yt 1 , Ko. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Fenna. SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North Main Street. Clothes of all description neatly dono up in first-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 tho city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. JOHN DALTON, Agent for ftrionnnflnnli nfifl irMtlirr For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. A genuino wplcomo awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Main and Coal Sts. Pool room attacked. Finest whlskevs. beers. porter and alo constantly on top. Choice tem perance- uniiKS linu clours. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOll YUENQLINQ'S LAGER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, Berliner and Weiss llecr. 22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa, PROPOSALS. Pronosals will bo received bv tho underatcnpfl committee up to Monday, August 20tli, IBM, at 5:00 p. m., for furnishing tlio publlo schools of Blienanuoaii, i'a., witn coal from the colllcrle of tho riilladelnhla & Itendlnir Coal & Iron uomnany anu Keniey nun. lllda must be made on store, eitg and 1: All bids must bo In the hands of the Secretary of the Board at rive o'clock p. m. on Monday, AllL-UBt ZOt 1. 1893. Tho committee reserves the rlcht to relect any or nu uius, Thomas Manley, 1 MAnaiiAi.il HAUOii, . JAMES UEYITT, WMt TlidaAS H,' James, ' Oomralttei Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for palnloss extraction of teeth. Gold and Silvor fillings. If your artlfical teeth do not suit you call to seo us, All examinations freo. Wo mako all kinds of platos, Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that por- tain to uontal Surgery. No charges for oxtracting when phitos aro ordored. Wo aro tho only usere of vitalized air for tho painless extraction "of teeth. SHENANDOAH ' Dental : Rooms, (TltmaiVa Block) East Centre' Street, Ofllce Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. , Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street.