MM?? 5 hi r JJocJt Sr or) orsebock Cleans a condition of xuiccrtuinty. That's just the condition of any man who wants to push his busi ifc'ss and hesitates for a moment in retrard to advertising. Those who are shrewdest select the best me diums and advertise judiciously. Such wise advertisers are found every month in the columns of the Evening Herald. They know its worth. They know that it is the only daily in the largest town in the county. These shrewd and clever advertisers know what they are about. They are never "afoot or on horseback," but are always leading the procession. EVENING HERALD KSTAin.lSIIHD 18T0. Published every Kvcidng, Except Sunday, ot 8 Sourn Jauiiin Htiiket, Nnxn Centiie. Trim Herald h delivered in Shenandoah ond tho surrounding towns for nix oentH a week, pay able to tlio carriers, lly infill 81.00 n yenr, or 23 ccntH a month, payahlo In advance. Advertise mentH charged according to np.-u e and position. Tlio publishers reserve the rlttht to change the position of ndvcrtisenieiits whenever the pul llcatton of news demands It. The right is reserve! to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the xitofHce at Shenandoah, Ph., ns second class mall matter. TEI.HPIIONB CONNKCTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1S93. KVKRY voter should bear in mind that to be qualified to exercise his franchise, next No vember he must register on or before Septem ber 5th next, and his taxes must be paid before October 5th. While eating clams the other day a New Yorker felt what he at first thought was a marble strike his teeth. It was found to bo ji pearl valued at $23. There aro many men who would find fortunes in their mouths if they knew just when to close them. Tin: small boy who accepted tho erection of a tent at tho north end of Main street on Saturday as a forerunner of a circus was not wholly mistaken. Those who assembled under the tent yesterday say there was a lively timo with the devil as tho ring horse. Wiu:n an employe takes pride in the field f labor assigned to him he wins credit for being zealous in the performance of duty, jrhis seems to lie tlio case with Mr. Oscar Uetteridgo, the superintendent of the public water works. Ho becomes qnito enthusiastic when showing visitors tlio many beautiful points of the pumping station at lli-.uidon-ville. All tho railroads of the Eastern states re port more traflic to the seashore this year than for years past. They have reaped a rich harvest this year and it would have been much larger had there been more cheap ex cursions. The ono of last Thursday, when over ono hundred people left town for Atlan tic City, should prove an example for next reason. Cheap excursions to distant' points aro always popular. It is expected that Shenandoah will be represented by tho attendance of a large number of citizens at tlio Republican state convention to bo held nt llarrislmrg on Wednesday. It will not bo the first time the town has sent a largo delegation to the cjipit.il in addition to tlio state delegates, and it is hoped the representation will bo such that the town will not bo ashamed to send another at some future time. IlAitnuits of Ashland have circulated a petition to get all tho craft in the town to close their shops on tabor Day. It has be "omo necessary for workingmen to beg each other to observe a law which was enacted upon thoir own solicitation and for their own benefit. It is to be considered strange that corporations smile when tlioy hoar of laws being pi sM-d for tlio benefit of tho working people f It seems, in the Ashland cato at least, that tlio almighty dollar is too strong a temptation. Tub advanced woman, whoo present fltd is hlttpmers, is lieing pounded by the witu in all directions. One WHg aaert that she will not ntxxl U) strike a match on the stove pipe hereafter; another my the public will soon loam which nf her is so hulit that sho can Up a pig in an alley; while a third asks, npropo of a wedding in which the bride wore bloomers, whether she expects to wear them during all herinarriedlife; andanother grovely diwufwe tho cousenuences of "hust inf a gallus" or losing a suspender button ou a long stretch of dusty road. It is certainly vory gratifying to hear that the bat and cap factories of tlio town aro ovororowdwl with orders. It is unfortunate that tho town cannot supply a stitllcient number of operatives from its regular in liahiUtut, but as thriving industries are a lienuflt t( the town in many respect we . , , . must Ik. eontent and accept wlmt we can get. The law which prevents operatives under 81 years of age from working at night inny lie considered a hardship by many, but It In one of those peculiar ineasiires which even the labor union have sought in onler to necuro employment for those who nro of sulllcieht hro to undertake the arduous task and to prevent tho of tender years from overtax ing nature ami making themselves) invalids for life. Tmk attention of free traders is called to the strike of 7,000 mill operatives in Dundee, Scotland. Thoir wages liaVo declined terminally hut surely until they are uimlile to earn enough to keep body and soul together, l'ree trade has not improved their condition and it would result the same here. It Is beautiful in theory but in pmetlco it is the reverse, and while it may bo selfish to bodge ourselves behind a tttrilf wall, charity begins at home and tho must, practical charity is that which enables one to help himself by honest labor. Tin: Kepublicans of tills county, have, scored a point in securing graeo in which to make up their county ticket after tho Demo cratic ticket is nominated, which is to ho done, on September 23d, next. To many it seems unimportant which party holds its convention first, but it forms just as much a part of the tricks of preliminaries as tho holding back a shrewd jockey indulges in when measuring tlio powers of a horse ho does not know. Any mistake the Democrats may make in tlio formation of their ticket will be an advantago to the Itepublicans if it is acted upon judiciously. THE BASEBALL RECORDS. Standing of the Clubs In the Race for Cham, plnnshlp Pennants. National Lsahb. CI.tJBS. Vf. U Raltlmore..G2 35 Cleveland. .67 39 Pittsburg. ...S9 43 Uoston 55 43 Phlladft 55 44 Brooklyn. ..64 45 p.c. 1.030 .632 .S31 .561 .550 .550 CLUBS. V. L. Chlciico 50 47 Cinciunatl.53 45 New York..51 49 Wash'ton. .31 03 St. Louis. ..32 71 Loulsvllle...Z3 75 P.C. .614 .541 .510 .330 .311 .Ml EATUHDAT'S NATIONAL LEAQUE GAMES. At Philadelphia Clovoland, 14; Phila rtelphla, 8. At New York New York, 8; Loulsvlllo, 4. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 18, St. Louis, 4. At Washington Chicago, 0; Washington, 8. At Boston Boston, 10; Pittsburg, 8. At Baltimore Balti more, S3; Cincinnati, 5. Kiastirn league. ci.uns. w. l. p.c. clubs. tt. j p.r. BprlnRfleld.e3 33 .658 Buffalo 50 54 .480 Provld'nce.61 37 .623 Bcranton....43 53 .452 Wllk'sba'e.52 43 .553 Rochester ..39 C8 .384 Byracus...-53 43 .552 Toronto 35 Oil .347 SATURDAY'S EASTEHN LEAGUE GAMES. At Springfield Scranton, 5; Spring field, 5. At Providonce Providence, 4; Wllkesbarro, 2. TE8TERDAT'8 EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES. At Providence (10 Innings) Provi dence, 9; Wllkesbarro, 7 At Itochester First game: Toronto, 14; Rochester, 11. Second game: Toronto, 12; Rochester, 3. At Buffulo Buffalo, 7; Syracuse, 6. Pennsylvania, State League. CLUBS. W. L. P.C. CLUBS. W. L. P.O. Carbond'le.31 21 .590 Lancaster-.2fl 25 .510 Ha7.1eton....ttJ 23 .593 Heading .....21 33 .375 8ATU1SD AY'S PENNSYLVANIA LEAGUE GAME3 At Cnrbondale Carboudalo, 9; Hazlo ton, 4. At Lancaster Lancaster, 0; Read lug. 8. Attempted Wife Murder nnd Snlclde. MALDES, Mass., Aug. 0. D.mlel J. MoLeod, a Melrose carpenter, attempted to kill his divorced wife, Mary McLeod, on Washington street, Oak Grove, and afterwards shot himself through the head, dying instantly. Although tho woman wp.s badly injured it was thought that she will recover. Mrs. McLood, who is em ployed as n domestic by J. Parker Sweet, obtalnod divorce from hor husband two years and a half ago. Sinco then McLood has frequently asked hor to live with him. Yestorday he met hor and renewed his re quest, nnd when she refused he fired two shots at her, one of them shattering her jaw. Then he ilrod a bullet into his own brain, dying Instantly. The Bull Fighting In Colorado. Cripple Cheek, Colo., Aug. 20. An other bull was killed In tho arena, at Gil lett yesterday, in the presence of 6,000 people. The first bull turned into the arena refused to tight, and a now ono was driven Into the arena. The next animal made n fight for his life, but its battle was quickly over. Chlreta, the king of the arena in Mexico and Spain, made two stabs at tho animal and then left him practically dead, but tho Mexicans with tho red oloaks toased the creature, and one came within an aco of losing his life. There was great excitement In conse quence, especially among the llttlo coterie to which tho individual bolonged. Not a fow womou fainted. Two Well Known I'reHChers Drnd. Reading, Pa., Aug. 20 Rev. Dr. Will iam SwIiiL'. u retired Presbvterlun minis. j ter, whoso home was In Cauonsburg, ! Washington county, Pa., died at Werners- vc, limn uuuih, .iii'Ui wnjr miin, wnuu visiting relatives. His illness was very brief. Tho death Is also announced of Rev. J. Holster Lelnbach, of this city, which ocourrod nt Clifton Heights, Pa., where ho had gone in search of health. Deceased was 43 years old, and unmarried. He for merly ocoupled tho pulpit in Reformed churches In Kutztown, this county, and other plnoes. New York's "Drynst" Sunday. New York, Aug. 20. This was prob ably tho dryest Sunday In tho history of the metropolis, at any rato tho police olllotals nil made ronorts to that HrTaat. ! An ,.,,. 0r police oflicers In citizens nt- tiro were ou the constant lookout for vio lations oi ino law. Mile saloon Keepers woro extraordinary vigilant and sua plolous of any ono in search of a glass of boor or whisky. In several Instances ar- i rest of saloon keepers for Interfering with nn omoer woro made. Detective t'oirera' Murder Avengnl. Grand Rai-ips, Mich., Aug. so John Bmalley, the man who was killed by deputy sheriffs at McBalu Saturday night, has been positively Identified as the man who killed Detective George Powors hero last Thursday night, nnd thore is but I little doubt that ho was ono of the five who held up the Chlcagoand West MIohl- gan trMn n'ear tbe KaBlllwuzoo rh,;r I weak. One of those great big pieces of Battle A.X Plug Tobacco Fo Sometimes needs a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmless and tho purestdrugj should be ussa. It you want the beat, get Or. Peal's Ther axe prompt, safe aDd certain In result. The wnulne (Dr. Peal's) never dtaap nolnt. gent anywhere. $1.00, Address PhalMedicihb Co., Cleveland, O. For sale by P. P. D. KIIJLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. FOUND BURNED TO A CRISP. Mysterlons Death of Ljrdla Frame, a Col ored Womai, 24ear Pennington, N. T. Thentox, Aug. SO. Tho body of Lydia M. Frame, a colored woman, was found seated in a rooking chair, In a llttlo cabin near Pennington, this county, yesterday. Tho head was tilted back uudor a shelf, tho face burned to a orlsp, and all the clothing except hor shoes and gloves burned off. The woman had been house keeper for Theodore Hogeman, nhalf broed, wh,o lives in the cabin, and as the woman met her death Saturday night and Hoge man has notified no ono, foul play is sus pected. Coroner Bower, who Is Investigating the caso, questioned Hogoman to llttlo avail, the Indian claiming that ha tried to extinguish the flames with carpet, and was afraid to tell of the woman's death. Hogeman and the woman were In Penn ington Saturday night, and drank heavily. A broken lamp found at the foot of tho stairs In the cabin may bear out Hoge inun'i assertion that the woman, while drunk, 1st it fall, the blaze sproadlng to her dross. A loungo, a chair and the cur pet wore also burned. Turkey Releases an Araerloan. Constantinople, Aug. 26. The repre sentations which the United States min ister, Alexander W. Terrell, has made to the Turkish government have resulted in the release of the American, Arakellan, a naturalised American! citizen, who has been in prison at Marsovan sovcral weeks past under suspicion of belonging to a revolutionary society. Strikers Decline to Compromise. CLEVELAND, Aug. 26. On Saturday the n. P. Nail company ollored an advance of wages to its Btriking employes amounting to 10 per cent, to the line wire drawers, I that being within 3 per cent, of tho wages l paid in 1892, and 12H per cent, to the coarse wire drawers. The strikers yester duy decided not to accept tho terms pro posed. Struck Down by a Fit Car. Uniontown, Ph., Aug. S$. James Kaln, 18-year-old son of Michael Kain, of Leith, was struck by a pit car at Lelth and is probably fatally injured. Tho boy wns standing on the track and did not see the car, whldh struck him with terrific force. Ho is injured internally and has had sev eral hemorrhages since the accident. Australia's Gold Production. Washington, Aug. 20. According to n report just recolvod at the state depart ment from Consul General MunitUi, at Melbourne, Australia, the mint ihero re ceived 607,011 ouncos of gold during the first six months of Jb'OS. as against 510,881 uuuees for tho mmo period last year. Carved to Pieces In a Fight, I MiDDLKsnonouaH, Ky., Aug. 20. A j bloody enoountor oocurred nt the wnter works yesterday, In which James Lyle I literally carved Peter Sullivan to pieces, j Lyle oscaped, but is closely pursued by ' .....1 -1.1 . T . 1- . T 1 1,1 Iiuiicu uuu uibizejia. it cnugnv uyju wm )o lynched, The Weather. Kor District of Columbia, eastern Penn sylvania, New Jersey, Ihilnwaro, Mary land and Virginia: Fair; variable wind. "I'or thrco years I suilered from Salt Ilheuin. It covered my hands to such an ox tent that I could not wash them. Two bottles of llurdook Wood lllttors Wired mo." Ubliie Young, Popas Mills, St. I-awrence County, N. Y. .pennyr. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. mWO-STOItY Frame Itulldlmr. 30x45 feet on L .South Chestnut street. Itents for $18 per month; will be sola cheap. TTOK 8AI.K Half lot and two houses, situated Jj on West Centro street. 'Will pay 12 per cent, on investment, and can be bought on easy terms. ITUltM FOP. SAI,K. A farm of 33 acre), witli . in three miles of Rood market. Twenty nine acres under cultivation, and four acres of good timber. Frame farm house, six rooms, Kood barn and all in good condition. Will be sold fur SI ,200 cash. ITIOH SALE. Valuable property on East Lloyd ; street. Ixt 45x150 feet ; seven houses, in cluding restaurant. Aggregate rental, S0 per month. A rare bargain. Apply to M. J. liwlor, Justice of tho Peace, No. 123 East Centre street. aacososeeeoeooeacsoooeoeo SAlways FIRST 3 J i Eagle Brand i S CONDENSED HILK g For 35 years the leading brand. It is the rf Best and the most economical. v e A PERFECT FOOD FOR INFANTS 9eoo9oeeeaooeoeoee0e)e)oe PERMANENTLY OS NO PAY. Written guarantee to abso lutely cure ullkludsof Rupture wlthoutoperatloD nrdrlentlo from hustuess. anamina tion Frer. We refer you to (woo 1'ailcDts. Call or write for circular. O E MILLER CO. Philadelphia. See our Doctor, every Tuesday, at UNION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa, ITowltl furni ut tt with narm "F r-r-,ona cured by lis lay -ur v a t"V.n. hl&UF YOU SSLR JS".'. K'SPJh,? liUlccra In Month, llalr-Kalllngl Write COOK Sis KM i;il y 1,'U., uut Aiuaouie leinnle Chfciiiro. III., for proofs of cures. Cupl. Stul, ISSOOJOO. Worst cases cured In IS pjto Il.'i diiya. lOO-puKe hook free. Get Our Prices on OASOL1NE and Headlight Our delivery wagon duos tlio rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardln Street. Hull ordors promptly attended to. FIVE FATALLY INJURED lly the Oolllelen of a Schooner with a Lake Brie Nteniner. Tolkdo, O., Aug. S8. An aocldont oc curred in the ohanuol Saturday night that will result fatally In at least llvo cases. About 9 o'clock, ns tho passenger steamer City of Toledo was roturnlng from her regular trip to Put-ln-lluy, slio encountered tho schoonor Magdalen; in tow of tho tug Butlor. Tho City of To ledo signaled to tho schoonor to tako tho port sldo, and tho tug nt onco commenced i to slieor on, lint in doing so gave tho i schooner a momentum, which carried hor to ft bank or mud Just us tho steamer was abreast of her. She auddouly slid oft tho bnnk nnd veered Into tho City of Toledo, hor jlbboont striking tho passenger steamer forward of her gangway anil tour ing nwny about fifty feet of hor uppor works. As soon as tho collision occurred n panlo rolgned on board, tho men nctlug liko in sane parsons, most of thorn taking thrco or four llfo preservers and refitting to givo them up. Tho nlllcers used ovcry endeavor to quiotthe passengers mid assuring thorn that there was no danger of tho boat go ing down, and after a few minutes suc ceeded In restoring ordor. Tho Bchooner was then palled away from the wreck and the debris cleared nway. It was found that seven persons nnd been seriously injured, while at least fifty parsons received cuts and bruises. A great many of the people wore sitting directly beneath the boom when it was pushed through the vessel, and those who received the most serious Injuries aro: Mrs. John Sanderson of Ada, O., arms brokon and Injured Internally, will die; Mils Annie Zimmerman, of Ada O., chest crushed and four ribs broken, can not live; Miss Jesse Jackson of Ada, O., fatally Injured about head and chest; Miss Grace Garwood of Ada, O., ohost crushed and internally injured, will die; Miss Nellie Garwood, sister of Grace, re ceived about tho same Injuries, cannot livo; Mrs. John K. Miller of Bucyrus, O., crushed about shoulders and chost, is in critical condition; James Parley of Bucyrus, O., injured about tho lowor limbs and arm broken. A BOMB FOR ROTHSCHILD. It Is Opened by a Clerk, Who Ilecelvea Serlona Injuries. Paris, Aug. id. A heavy letter ad dressed to Baron Alphonse Rothschild was dellvorod at the baron's offlco Satur day afternoon during his absence at Trou ville. The baron's confidential clerk, M. Jadkowltz, openod the bulky parcel with a knife, whereupon it explodod. The clerk's right eye was almost torn out of his head, and one of his hands was so badly shattered that three of his fingers had to be amputated. It la thought the package was sent by an anarchist. The surgeons now hope to savo the In jured eye of the clerk, His gonoral con dition is also improved. Ills olothlng was riddled and his body bruised In sev eral places. M. Glrard, director of the municipal laboratory, has made a fao simile of the envolopo, which will bo sont to all post and stamp offices, in the en deavor to traoo the sender. Magowan Charcea lslackmall. TRENTON, Aug. 26. Ex-Mayor Frank A. Magowan says he is preparing a state ment for the press. In the meantime he charges that the suit brought against him by his former manager, J. A. Barnes, for $100,000 damages for tho alienation of his wife's affections is blackmail, and he de clares that Barnos has offered to sottle tho caso for $8,000. Mr. Magowan donles that he was with Mrs. Barnes at any of the places named In Barnes' petition for di vorce. He also says that the story that he Is seeking a dlvorco from Mrs.Magowan emanated from the game source ns tho other charges against him. He does not, howovor, unequivocally deny the story. Corea'a Flrat Poatasre btamps. Washington, Aug. 26 A document which was received at tho stato department from Minister Sill, at Seoul, Corea, en closes four new postage stamps, tho first Issued by Corea for domestic purposes. Tho stamps are in bright colors and carry, besides thoir English lotterlng giving their denomination, several Corean char acters, whloh prosumably convey tho same Information to tho natives. The stamps woro manufactured in Washington. They rango in value from ooe cent, or five poons, to ten cents. Three Tramps Killed In a Treleht Wreok. MlLLEHSBuno, O,, Aug. 20. A bad wreck occurred on tho Clovoland, Akron and Columbus railway "near hore. Sproad lng rails threw one car of a through freight from the track, und eleven cars were pllod in the ditch, Tho track was blocked all day. Three tramps who wero riding on the train have not been soon tinco tho wreok, and it is believed they are uurleu under the debris. No Money to Froaeoute a Murdarer. Tout Jkhvis, N. Y Auk. 28. James i Knight, who was held hore under the sus lpiolou ot having murdered Charles J, Twist on Auk. 3, was dlBoharged from custody. Hb wns discharged bocuuso tho conimlsslouers of l'lko county, Pa. re cused to allow his oxtraditlon and prose cution on the ground that auditors would not authorize such disbursements. Held for Reckleaa Driving. tJNIOKTOWSf, Pa., Aug 28. James Cal lahan and Kdwnrd Iletzell, who drove the dollvory wagon (or Suinuel Sheep, o( Con uollsvlllo and who ran over n siunll child at Broadford, kllllnp; it Instantly, had a liuariutr on Saturday, and wore hold (or court. It is allogod that they were driv ing; recklessly and are guilty of orlmlnal ueligoncu. Three New Gunboats Named. "Washington, Auk- 90 Acting Secre tary McAdoo unuouneed tho names se lected for tho throo gunboats under con struction at Nowport News, Va. Xo. 7 Will be culled tho Nashville, after Nash vlllo, Teun. , No. 8, the Wilmington, after Wilmington, Del., and No. 0, the Helena, utter Helena, Mont. The Kuelirns Inquiry. London, Aug. 2d. A dispatch from Shanghai says thut the Kucheng Inquiry has boon proceeding since Wednesday, with all the members of the consular commission present, but progress is slow, A Mnhomottan rebellion has brokon out In tho province of Kausu, and is spreading sorlously. Franklin Mine Fire I'nt Out. Shamokix, Pa., Aug. 20. Tho fire that has beou raging in tho North Franklin mine during tho past forty-eight hours has boon extinguished, but not before Anthony Brubinakl, one of tho workmen, was overcome by the fire damp. Ills con dition, however, Is not sorlou. White Swelling Came on my leg after typhoid fever, and pieces of the bono camoout. Rheumatism Joined tho Bcrofnla to put me In misery. Hood's Snrsaparilla proved Just tho medi cine; re'leved mo of pain, gave mo a good appetite nnd I laid aside my crutch nnd cane. Having taken 10 bottles Hood's Sarsapariila my limb is entirely healed and now I am perfectly well.". Geohob W. Cbomwkll, Mt. Pleasant, Maryland. Jl; six for f5. Hood's Pills ",rinb3aotak'' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. pi.lFTON KOmilNS, M. 1)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jardln Street. Olllee Honrs: From 8 to 9:30 a. m.i 1:30 to 2:30 p. m.; 0:00 to 7:30 p. in. N. 8TKIN, M. R PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Onice Itoom 2, Kuan's New Building, corner Main and Centro streets, Shenandoah, I'a. Odlco hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. in. ; 7 to 9' p. m. Night odlce No. 230 West Oak street. p F. nURKK, M. I. 30 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllce hours : 7 to 9 n. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9' p. in. Q. SI. HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olllee Water Company hulldlng, 20 West Lloyd street. J II. POMEKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. jyr M. BUItKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offlee E(ron building, corner of Main and Centro streets, Shenandoah, 2317 Arch St. IWIa.Pa. Cor.jn.i (ill Hom:t Dr. Thi'd. win liasuuud uoru suiiercra tlianml others comblni'tl. The olilrMft spccluibt In I'll II utU'lpliU, its iliploitmH nnd cirtlf oaten prow, cout.tfcrtjltfned lv lS-r"L y of American i'tfattoti at Jlerltn, rinuvtth hUiiitiiiig wnai mmcKi unci rpefiuincauu vert. or uav. There 1h nonu to ec.uuililm n tj-- t'"atment of Hperirtl iIUciihum t both ,t-x h flloui. jioIhuii, nil llm Mtil rllVrta oL yosiiiiiMl 4'i'i'orH, lout power, blatltlor. (diltiev, -kin ami lHTVuim fUN'tri.ers, Uc, lieih aiai'a. cuu 1 ui 1- J.lduj'H. Hclit'l'iit oiipc. I'oor.ilo-hii-tl MiUerors, consult Old Dr. I1'. Tlur l liiu 1 irviitifiio HjiucEn.lyt, who has ma . u tudy uf i lit -it 0 1.-. him under i'rof. .Inhr, Eimiitrn i:ittiH'i 'tnd I'rif. .11 ii Her.. -lloiui!nt . 'vc uorl. loii.niivd &piulaliats. This i iu fjliuil ;i i-t't.iiTiienf. SJiuu and nvolil t.i'1 juhiut wuua-lje old uperl.uUtl copyina same In p i or ti'holA 1 hy i ' in to mislead you, I tun t'.j 'only o 3 io uwr v.Kded quacks ncd wann a b.-tii'-ew nj;dtnst importers. Tho quncUm openb u-.em-a If Ur. Thoc'l tiling a new udvertlseinen. iu-a.iy we will iMpy t c me bitrae bo mew hat uim f lie i.ubll sVlli not Ituc ;hatue aro tho very person In? v poseil. Olltce .iwur, A. W, to :. I. M.;ev ks. wed and Sut, ev'KS, 6-U.1I0. Kunduy.i A M. to li. Send dve two-cent etatnpi for boot "Truth," ul one eriKmlns fjuuck and beRt lor old nnd youn single or married, poor and rich. A nvw trick oi younu Inexperienced doctors and qiuicks is tuts They runan old established nfficoorun old dux'usei physician, havlin; an oiu man (no physlcUD) In their oUico whom they use us a decoy. I'll Cntcheiter'a Encllsh Diamond IlrmniL FENNYROYAL PILLS Urljrlnal nd only uenuiae. Arc, alwftjri rell&bU. ladies wfc 1 Drorlat for Chtchutera Xnglith Dia-l tsiAf RranA In lloii siA fJold mcUlllaV boie, iniN wiin bma ntibon. xalo ' aim itltian. PtfH tl1J OTYMil JublflttX lion and imitation. AtDruegliti, 0-ifnd4c la iUmpi or rftrtlcnlin, teitlmonifcU kdI Ilellef for lJdle,M in letter, by return Ch!betrrChemlealCo..ModUoniir oot 'ruxliti. rhliio Vm Kook keeping, TVnth Year. Aritnmeiic, Penmanehip. and all the (lommerclal It ranched. IHJSiNiXS 1710 Chestnut tit.. ThorouEh, Individual Instruction. Situations. Philadelphia, furnished. The maximum of knowledge attbe minimum of cost. For Scicntffic Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen years actual experience. Cioid, Amul (tani ami l'oreelain tlilhiKS, Gold Crowns, Por celain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Hest teeth 810.00, no liettcr mode at any price. Teeth ex tracted with vitalized air. 50a. Extracted with out air, SCe. Allowance made where teeth are out on new plates. All work guaranteed. Lady attendant always present. Odlco hours : Kvcry duy. I to 5 n. m. Sundays 1 to it p. in. 30j Cast Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Max Ueefce's residence, front room upstairs. Atlantic City's Favorite Resort, Brady House I Location, Houtli Arkansas a,venue, Atlantic City, N. J., near the oooan rooms airy and pleasant ; linndeniiiely furnished; Kiod hoard; iuriro garden and lown. Bund for circular. Kates uiotlemtej J'. O. Jinx 207. JAMBS ilUADY. The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned by I'etor Oriilltlis No. 122 South Mlsslssppl Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Two nnd one-half squares from V. & It. station; half square, from hooch, llkpalnted, rciapercd and refurnished. Kverytlilng complete for eon venienoe of iatrons. MIIS. M. A. OUIKI'IN. Vroprletress. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to he flrst-clasa In every particular. Kilt ties and lace curtains a spec ialty. Good culled for and delivered. A trial order solicited. 4 J . . s2JJ 51 J i
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