The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 26, 1895, Image 4

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    EVENING HERALD
MONDAY. AVOI ST L'd. ISO.).
PERSONAL.
Indian Object tn I.nml Allotment.
Amnions, I. T., Aug. 20. Delegates
from tho Chickasaw nndChoctnw nations
mot In convention nt Willow Spring, In
response to n popular coll, nnil adopted
resolutions declaring themselves unalter
ably opposod to tlie allotment of tholr
lands as proposed by tho Dawes commis
sion. Tho resolutions lmploro the legis
lature to pass laws making It Impossible
to create such a change.
A Gholern Laden Hiuilon Atenmer.
St. PKTE lis B U RU , All g. 26. Seven deaths
from cholera havo occurred on board the
steamer Balkow, which arrived at Vladl
vostock on Aug. 6 from Choe Foo, China, -since
which time sixteen cases and twelve
deaths have ooourrrd at Vladlrostock It
self. Five Killed by a Holler Kxploslon.
PALERMO, Aug. So. An oxploslon of a
boiler occurred at the Somacco mills on
Saturday. Tho premises were destroyed.
Five persons were killed and twenty In
jured. NUGGETS OF NEWS.
The strike of 1,030 cloakmakors In New
York for 85 per cent, better wages was
victorious.
Mils Susan B. Anthony will spend her
remaining years In literary work at her
home In Rochester, N. Y.
Thieves assaulted and robbed Circuit
Judgo G. E. Goldsboro, of Central Falls,
IX. I., In a Chicago street.
Banker Henry F. Kamos, of Chicago, Is
accused of misusing Carrio A. Woodson's
funds, entrusted to his caro.
Acting Indian Agent J. F. Wisdom
will, with force, eject intrudors cm the
lands of the Chickasaw Indians.
Railroad Ticket Agont Romld R. Har
low, of Clifton Forge, Va., was found
murdered near, Montgomery, Ala.
Accused ot poisoning Mrs. Jennie Mat
thews for 3,000 life insuranco, O. W. Win
throp was acquitted at San Francisco.
A hundred Chicago clothing cutters
have struck for n shorter work day and
better pay, aud the strike may become
general.
llellof In Six Honrs.
DKtresning kidney and bladder iliv ises
rclii veil in six hours by tho "Now (i.oat
South American Kidney Cure." This new
remedy is a great surprise on account of its
exceeding promptness in relieving pain m
the bladder, kidneys, back and every, pnit
of tho urinary passages in. mialo or fcmalet
It relieves retention of water and pain in
paing it almost immediately. If you wiut
quick relief and cure this is your remedy.
Sold by Isaac Shapiro, druggist, 107 South
Main street. f ti
Sprung Any I.raks Iitelj?
We can't stop tho leaks from the clouds but
Bell, the plumber, corner Main and Centre
streets, can stop all your leaks in water and
gas mains with satisfaction.
PulillHlicrs' Announcement.
The local circulation of the nvr.siNo IIkis
.LI continues in tho bauds of Messrs. Hooks
.t Drown, stationers, No. 1 North Main street.
People who arc not receiving the paper can
have it served every evening by carrier upon
leaving their orders at the place stated.
Orders, for job work and adveitlsing will also
i-cceive prompt attention if placed in their
JiamK.
Tim Discovery avrd Ills Life.
Mr. (t. Culllouette, Druggist, ISeaversvlllc,
111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I
owe my life. Was taken with Ia firippo and
tried all the phyMcians for miles about, but
of f i avail and was given up and told I could
in.; .:w Having Dr. King s New Discovery
in in y i.tore I s;nt for a bottle and began its
use aud from the first dose began to get better.
.i nil after lining three bottles was upaitd about
iijam. It is wortb it's weight in gold. We
won t keep store or bouse without it." Oct
. nee trial at A. Wa.dey's Drug Store.
Notice.
TI.e Hi:rai.u no longer occupies the ollices
.ii the Iicfowich building. Tho only ollico
tin- p.iper has in this town is at tho new
ijuarterK, No. S South Jardin street.
My littlo boy, when two years of age,
v, .is taken very ill with bloody (lux. I was
advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, and luckily pro
- uied part of a bottle. I carefully read tho
directions and gave It accordingly. Ho was
very low, but slowly and surely lie began to
improve, gradually recovered, and is now as
-tout and strong at. ever. I feel sure it saved
Ins life. I nover can praise the Kcmedy
half its worth. I am sorry every one in tho
world does not know how good it is, as I do.
Mrs. Una H, Hinton, Uruhamsvillo, Marion
ii.. Florida. For salo by Unihlor Urns.,
Druggists.
Coming JSventh.
Mig. 31. Iawn jmrty, at tho residence of
Dr. '. M. ISorcluer, for benefit of All Saints'
iuireli.
i pt. 11. Festival in Itobbins' opera houfe,
ider auspices of Patriotic drum corps.
sun e 1878 there have been nine epidemics
i dysentary in different parts of tho conn
.ry in which Chamberlain's Colli-, Cholera
nd Diarrhoea Remedy was used with per
il 1 1 success. Dyseutnry, when epidemic, is j
ihmM as severe and dangerous as Asiatic
hole nt. Heretofore the best cllbrts of the
most skilled physicians have failed to check
its ravage, this remedy, however, has cured
- n moot malignant cases, both of children
.ml adult, nd under the moat trying otm
t i tinns, which prove it to bo the bostmodi-
ine in the world for bowel complainU. For
-ale by Grilhler liros., DruggUU.
When you want good roofing, plumbing,
rMs fitting, or gonewl tlnsmlthing done call
..a E. F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre street,
lk.ikr in etovo. S-l-tf
Cure lor lie. niacin'.
s a remedy for all forms of Headache
li i trie Hitters has proved to be the very
st. It effects a permanent cure and the
t ost dreaded habitual sick headaches yield
j its influence. Weuroall who arcullllcted
to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a
air trial. In case of habitual constitution
I lec'tric Hitters cures by giving the needed
tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist
the ueo of this medicine. Try it once. Ijirge
Tiottles only 50 cents at A. Wasley's Drug
store.
Tames Smith spent to-day at Heading,
Sirs. Philip Wosiior, of Mt. Carniel, spent
to-day in town.
'Squire Johnson, of Glrardvllle, was In
town this morning.
Miss Hannah Tunnah visited friends at
Mt. Carniel to-day.
Miss Salllo Graf, ;6f Philadelphia, Isagucst
of relatives In town.'
Miss Ida Heck, of Pottsvillc, visited friends
In town on Saturday.
Miss Hettlo Hriimin has gone to Wilkes
liarre to visit friends.
Steward Hartman, of the county almshouse,
was In town yesterday.
Michael Harmon and Miss Amour jour
neyed to Mt. Cnrrucl to-day.
Miss Sadie Sweeney, of Lost Creek, was tho
guest of town friends yesterday.
J. It. Coyle and M. M. Hurke, Esq., went
to tho county scat this morning.
Justice J. J. Cardin and Daniel Hrcnnan
have returned from Atlantic City.
J. J. O'Hearn, of tho Mt. Carniel Lumber
Company, was a town visitor to-day.
W. M. Brewer, wife and daughter, Eva, re
turned on Saturday from tho Catskills.
Mrs. Joseph M. Hoyer presented her hus
band with a daughter yesterday morning.
Miss Mary Green, of Reading, is tho guest
of Miss Edith Morgan, of Hist Oak street.
Enoch Lockctt, clerk nt the Ferguson
House, is visiting his parents in Wilmington,
Del.
P. J. Dcvers, the hustling First ward As
sessor, is spending a vacation at Atlantic
City.
H. F. and J. M. Faust contemplate taking
a trip to Boston in the near future, on their
bikes.
Mrs. James Mauley, of West Cherry street,
spent yesterday with her parents at Mahauoy
Plane.
Miss Florence Willingail, of Tamaqua, is
visiting Miss Hattio Marshall, of West Lloyd
street.
John Hughes, who was tho guest of town
friends, returned to his borne, in Philadelphia
to-day.
Misses Annie Shannon and Nora McGrath,
of Mahanoy Plane, called on town friends
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Loviue, of Ashland,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Lcvino
yesterday.
Miss Rose Tyson returned to her homo in,
Shaniokin to-day, after a short visit among
friends here.
Miss Clara Oerther, of Mincrsville, is visit
ing her aunt, Mrs. M. H. Master, on North
Jardin street.
Edward Mullen, of Shaniokin, was the
guest of thq Reilly family, on South Main
street, yesterday.
Miss Annie Murphy, of Mincrsville, who
had been visiting the Maley family, of West
Oak street, returned homo.
Mr. and Mrs. John Powers and family, of
Philadelphia, aro the guests of Chief Burgess
Hums, on South West street.
Miss Bessie Wadlinger, of Pottsvillc, is
spending a pleasant sojourn with Miss Lizzie
Stank, of South .Main street.
Mine. Llen ella, who was the guest of Miss
Ella Clauser the past few days, returned to
her home in Llewellyn to-day.
Max Supowitz left yesterday on a vacation
to visit friends in Philadelphia, Trenton,
Jersey City and New York citj
"Fid" Albcr, of Pottsvillc, spent Sunday
in town as the guc-t of his sister, Mrs.
Samuel Acker, of North West street.
Richard Amour. liU mother and brother,
Charles, attended the funeral of tho wife of
Justice Amour, at Mt. Carniel to-day.
Misses Tally Harvick, of Philadelphia, and
Susie Lewis, of Reading, aro guests of Mrs.
Maria Marshall, of North Jardin street.
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. D. Kirliu returned on
Saturday from Reading, where tho former
attended the K. of P. state convention.
Sirs. Davis, of St. Clair, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jenkins, of Wilkesbarre, spent the day as
guests of Mrs. T. D. Davit's, of North Jardin
street.
Mrs. (i. W. Hyde, the North Main street
milliner, has returned from Newark, N. J.,
where she spent three weeks as a guest of
friends.
Misses Annie Sheehy, of town; Josephine
Cantliii, of Philadelphia; Messrs. J. H.
(Juinn, of Giravdvllle, and Thomas Sheehy,
of town, spent yentciilay at Glen Onokn.
A Laughable Mistake.
Two ladles entered a book-storo recently
and the younger nuked the clerk for a book
called "Favorite Prescription." Tho puzzled
attendant wasunable to comply with her re
quest and slie left the store disappointed. In
quiry elicited the fact that she had overheard
a conversation between two literary ladies in
which Favorite IVc.st ription was mentioned
with extraviigant praise, and haiijumpcd to
the conclusion that it was a book. She now
knows that Dr. Pi-n e's Favorite Prescription
is ii sovereign clue for the ills and "weak
nesses" peculiar to women, for she has been
cured by its use. Send for a free pamphlet,
I or remit 10 cents in stamps lor imoit (iirt
pages) on Woman and Jler Diseases." Ail
drew World's Dispensary Medical Association,
Huflalo, N. Y.
The Tobacco Wnr. j
Tho present war existing between tho big
plug tobacco manufacturers Is proving very
interesting for the consumers, they being the
only ones who aro profiting by this war. Tho
manufacturers aro unquestionably losing a
groat deal of money, and, as far as we can
see, the whole eauso of tho war is on account
of a brand of plug tobacco called "Hattio Ax,"
which appears to bo as powerful a weapon us
its name implies. Tho manufacturers of
"Battle Ax" claim It to be tho largest plrco
of high grade goods ever sold for tho money.
And the success of the brand, tho enormous
quantity which is being gold, clearly demons
stratcs that tho consumers havo not been slow
in detecting the fnct that they have n bargain.
This has caused tho demand for other hereto
fore popular brands to be greatly diminished.
Hence tho present great tobacco war.
Buy Keystono flour. Ho suro that the
name jEssto & Bake, Ashland, Pa., Is
printed on every sack. tf
naTemevn nilltilltttr llntr.iyn lip nr.
Kingston'. N". Y., Aug. 2il. Yo-ttenl-iy
morning n most dostrumlvH Jl t- occurred
nt tho vlll.igoof llK-iiiilnlti, In thlsnuuiity,
by which sovolit.-ou bulldluiJi vfora
burned, and for ivtlmo tho wholo vllh.go
was threatened with destruction. Rosen
dale Is situated on lln D.-liiWimwnd Hud
son canal, thu business portion consisting
of si long street boiind-d on ono Kid.' by
Mm cannl and on tho nthnr by tho Bnti
dout creek. Tho flro started In iv barn
and quickly spread to Mm bouses on tho
street mid llr.-u In all directions' until
aboutovery building nl nig tin o-inal was
destroyed. Tho uV.tu je U csti.uat)d at
$76,00.).
LonJior A..rtft Kit JnnTnee.
DKNVKn. Aug M A ispeeial from An
tonito, Colo., says tlmt Klnier Lumber,
tho engineer of the Gu-nroy hotel, who Is
under arret tbero, clnlnis that ho was In
no way rcsponsiblo for tin explosion. Ho
says that threo months ago a holler iU'
spcotor declared tU boiler unsafe, and in-
structcd Gumrey to havo it repaired;
Gumrcy contracted tn havo tbo tines re
paired, but tho work was not finished, and
Loesher himself hud to out olt somiiof thO'
flues. - Tho north boiler had not been In
spected. LoBshor claims that ho in not a
drinking man, and says lie lied bacausa be
fcured lynching.
Ferocious wild Ilcasts.
Ono of tho most foroclous Houossos that
ever lived in captivity, is "Quean Boss,"
owned by Mr. Leon Washburn, and sho has
always had the worst of dispositions, she
onco got her dander up and acted most
savagely, but strango to say sho has never
slnco then shown the least temper or made a
move that would harm n fly. To say that all
tho animals of tho cat tribo aro harmless in
the veriest rot. Mr. Leon W. Washburn
owns a magnificent pair of Asiatic Llonst
! that no stranger would darn cn luto
their den, and even If ho did tho
chances aro that he would lose his life.
Among tho harmless pets of tho mcuagerio
connected with Mr. Leon W. Washburn's
Great Allied Shows, is "Ding Dong," tho
dwarf elephant, and ho Is so gentlo that a
small boy can lead him around tho ring, but
there arc a great many wild beasts In tho
menagerie department that aro particularly
ferocious and It would bo worth a man's llfo
to attempt to enter their cages. In connec
tion with the menagerie Sir. Washburn has a
Monster Three Ring Circus, a Mammoth
Museum and Roman Hippodrome Races
which aro particularly thrilling, This show
will appear hero Thursday, Aug, 20.
lliirkleu's Arnica Salvo.
The best salvo in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, 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
2o cents per box. For sale by A. Waslcy.
.Timnclil V iili-r IMson Walls.
DjtninlT. Aug 2(1. A wbolosale deliv
ery ofiftli iut, .ill the prisoners confined in
ono of tho .wards of tho county Jail was
fruhtriitod lait uvtmtnir by thu accidental
discovery of vho secret: sohi'ino throilgh
which tho prisoners hopd to rogrtln their
liborty. Certain suspicious actions Jed to
an. Investigation, and Mm discovery of n
tunnel thirty feet long, and largo noii!h
t'i easily oontaln n loan in a stooping
posture. Tho tunnel leads to and under
the outor wiOl of tho jail. The tuuncl
was nearly cnmpletiMl.
Mnhnnoy City Ilusluess College,
A branch of tho well known Wilkesbarre
Business College will open in Mahanoy City
on Monday, September 0th. There 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 college in Pennsyl
vania, and instruction equal to the best. To
facilitate organizing the school, tho manage
mcnt has decided to sell 100 charter member
ship scholarships;, entitling, iliq holder to a
complete course in the, Commercial and
Enclish branches and Shorthand. and Type
writing, for only ,00. , It) iijghfcliool, only
$10. Other schools chargo atlcast f rom J 100 to
$150, for the same, course. 'Ji'oie desiring
instruction in special k brijnclicsi(chosen by
incmseivcs can navo special rates on appnea
tion. For further information J.nj regard t(
Wilkesbarre or Mahanoy' City colleges writi
to
8-17-tf G. W. Wim.iamh, Principal.
Feculliir Hro wli of Prninlsn Suit.
WKltMKIlVll,L!J. P.I., Aug. 2li. A pecu
llnr breach of promise suit has bce.n
brought hy Mls.s Cora Fuller against Dr.
W. S. Huohlar, IviMi of this placn. Sho
wns reci'nly iv prosfloutor niilnst Dr. W
S. Buohlnr, mi a ebar.-e of malpractice,
but. nt tho I rial swnro to tho doctor's I lino
ennce. Eh assorts that, iu consideration
ot droppluft' the pnivciitioii. tho doctor
promised tn marry her, but Instead was
married tn a woman of thl.i city on rliu
25th of Jul v 1 is-.. Sho sues for 83,000 us a
balm to her lei-Mngs.
Ttebn DtmtiilmH'S tlm Atllllllllsl ration.
ClllCAfiO, Ami. '. i largi Populist
plenlo hero yoste,.".ln,x ai'ionioim a letter
was read from 15. Y. Debs, the presld-nt
tlu AmeriiMii II nl lay unlo'i who Is -inn-lined
In tho jail nt WomUtnnk, Ills. Dobs
says that to axpect. any ohangfl from the
old parties is idio'iv, "Doth aro controlled
by tint money pnucv, and both iinequally
debnuciied by its influence." Dobs then
refers to the present national administra
tion as "probably tho must Infamous that
over citrsod v.ho country."
A IU(frnoi-tl Gsmblcr'n Mifohlo.
YinSMA, Au;r- 20. A Hirignrlan named
Theodora Jal:.ib!Ty. whosu hnrso hud won
the highest !iumb of nevs for many
years, c.uiiiiiir.ted sulidd.' w'.t .1 u revolver
nt Rutin losth. R.-eent losses had ruined
him, and a fnuvr of honor. Including
Count. Andrassy. had dm-.lded that he was
dlstiioll)loil from ell iili'iiylng to h duel a
member of tho Nuiiipunl U.islno, who do
inuude.il his Btoluii i i 'in neootiut of de
faults amounting to .Vi i.mo florins.
sunt oy n nnm Tiaipfcritno.
COLUMIHA, S C, An,.'. 20. Uaarlos
Loyil, u noted negro depurudo, met two
white boys, W. II. Welsh and Join, H uIi,
both about 17 years old, near Hi.lies' gold
mlno, L.me.iSLor county, and witli lliu
declaration that it was tin.u for iidgrms
to begin to kill whito mon, ho optuioil flro
upon tho boys, who were unarniBtl. When
Wulsn oeg-jod tho negro uot to shoot tho
bruto placed his pistol to Welsh's head
and shot him dead. Loyil then fired at
Hough, but succeeded only iu hitting him
once, breaking his right arm. Tho mur
derer then took to thu mountains, but n
company of whito mon aro after him.
WMOTBoeoafflBBOooppacecsBBDgoeegaipeco
I L -fife Is the making of k pic. The g
making ot a crisp crust de- o
pends largely upon the shorten- 2
ing. Use COTTOIiENU, the
new vegetable shortening, in-
utead of lard, and sogginess will
be an unknown clement in your g.
pastry. Cottolene should al- n
ways be economically' Used1 q
two-thirds as much Cottolene as 2
you Would ordinarily use of g
lard or butter, being ample
to produce the most desjrable -
results. The saving in a year
represents a considerable item', 5
There are many imitations' of COT- 5-
S TOLENE ; you,should therefore be careful to get the genuine.
S Sold rarywh In "m. wltu trndwnrki "Cb!fofmi'ftnd ilur'i head in ectten-ptanl $
a Titatttoa T(ry tin. iUdebnlybj1 g-
9 THK K. K. FliniULKK 801tl'A.Mf, CHICAflO and 132 N. nUnsr 1e rhlUd.lphl.
i m i mi mm
"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.
Wb WAN 1 Everybody to know that it makes the best bread
WE WANT Everybpdy to know that one .barrel of Gold' Medai
FlOlir will make 30 loaves of bread more
than the same quantity of any other flour.
WE WANT Everybody to know that 100 lbs. will, cost $2.50.
WE WANT Every housewife to try . it and thus, give us an
opportunity, to prove what we state.
THOS. E. SAMUELS'&CO
Wholesale Grocers,
105 South Main Street, ShenandQah, Ra
SM LEE, - Chinese Laundry,
10 North rslaln 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 care in wasliing and superior neatness in doing up clothing.
I do my work better and quicker than any other laundry in tho city..
CHARLES i-ElE, Manager.
The Last Clearing ...
Mid-Summer Sale
MILLINERY GOODS
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When Bhe became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
VThen she had Children, she gave them Coitork
A Chance for Steady Work.
At the Mt. Pleasant mine, Port Oram, New
Jersey. Contract for "Trihuling". iron ore
in this mine will he given to lowest bidders,
in the order in which they are received, on
and aftei September 1st, 1BK5. For particu
lars apply to
Tin: Mt. Pi.kakant Mi.ni.vo Comi-anv,
Port Omni, N. J.
Six weeks iiro I buffered with a very
severe cold; wan almost unable to speak.
My friends all advbed me to consult a phy
sician. Xoticins Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy advertised in the St. Paul Volks Zeitung
I procured a bottle, and after taking it a
.short while was entirely well. 1 now most
heartily recommend this remedy to anyono
suffering with a cold. Win. Kei), 078 Selby
Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Tor salo by Gruhlcr
liros., Druggists.
Consisting of trimmed leghorn hats from S1.25 to $2.50. Largo lino of bell-top sailor and
Knox hats from 25 cents to $1.25. Plain sailor for 15c. Ladies' untrimmcd 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.
MISCELLANEOUS.
OKHKNT. An Hopwit double room. Host
lowition In town. All conveniences. Ken-
Hoiiablc rent. AIho a bulge room for Wednesday
evening. Apply at IIi:kam olllce. 8-10-05
fiOK H US. Three double dwellings, situated
T hi best part or Sit. Carmcl, will bo hold,
single or as a whole. Ono of the hct paying
properties in town. Addrchs L. K. Wattcrs, Mt.
Carinel, Ia. tf
Shenandoah,
Thursday, August 29th, '95,
Afternoon and Night.
LEON W. WASHBURN'S
GREAT ALLIED SHOWS
MRS.
No. 26 SouthJMaln Street,
J. J. KELLY,
Shenandoah, Renna.
Carden's ART WALL PAPER Store.
Wo havo just received a fine line of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho
market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo have also in stock a
great deal of last year's patterns which we aro selling at a sacrifice Come aud
sec our lino of goods. Wo have tho most beautiful and artistic papers.
Largest Paper Store In Town.
Finest Stock and Lowest Prices.
Jr A DPC"M House, Sign and Decorativo Painting.
- I rC I ' C I 1 , no. 221 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Penna.
JOHN D ALTON,
Agent for
Shenandoah and Vicinity
..For
BARBEY'S
Beer and Porter.
Try
EL. E3. FOLEY,
FiNEQroceries
201 WEST CENTRE ST.
Pralcr n Orocerlen, 1'lour. Provisions, Tew,
L oXft'es, cu .Uoodt delivered promptly.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure permanently con
stipation, sick heailaehe, biliousness, indiges
tion and kindred ailments.
PITHY POINTS.
It is rumored that Siipt. llertolette will
resign his position under tho Heading road,
and that Tralnmater M. E. lllaine, of liead
ing, will succeed him.
'1 he trolley cars at llazletou are carrying
the malls and tho plan is giving satisfaction.
The camp meeting at Mini drove, under
the auspices of the United Kvangolical
church, was well attended yesterday.
Another Odd l'YUon'it Home.
A meeting of lodges of Odd Fellows will be
called to meet at Siiubury, on Auuut 'J7th,
to ell'ect a permanent organization for the
purposo ofobtAbllshingu home for the main
tenanco of tho deceawd Odd Fellows, Indigent
Odd Fellows, and the widows of Odd Fellows.
Tho homo is to bo maintained and conducted
on the same plan ax the three homes now
established iu Philadelphia, Alleghany and
Muudvillo. It is claimed that these homos
havo uot sutllclent capacity, and that a homo
in Central Pennsylvania would be greatly
bcnetlclal to the order.
The Truck Kcpaireil.
Tho (ruck of thu Uumuo Hook & ladder
Company( which was damaged iu tho collision
with a Schuylkill Traction Company's car,
was repaired on Saturday aud i again ready
for borvice.
Tho only laby mcdlcino Luks' Syrup,
Tho New Jcrney Forest Flron. ,
CArK AlAX, Aug. 30. Tho forest flroa
havo brokea out again near this place.
Gangs of mon from, tho Wost Jorsey and
South Jorsey railroads liuvo been fighting
the fires nil day In tho neighborhood of
Goshen. Fifty acres of land have been
burnod wuy. Tho flros have beon sweep
ing towards Kast Vineland. Tho farmers
at New Italy are alarmed and fear tholr
entire crop will bo lost. A flro brigade has
been organized to fight tho llamus. Soma
of tho finest timber land and cranberry
bogs ill tho state havo been dostroyed.
An Alibi far Jlurunt.
San FiianOisoo, Aug. 3d. Tho attornoy
for Durant have tww witnesses, Murlus
Burnett and Edward Mol'horson.by whom
they cxpoct to prove that their client was
on Market street nt tho moment when tho
prosecution Insists that thk llondlsh mur
derer was mutilating tho body of Minnie
Luuiont In tie library of Kmanuel church,
Durant himself will trace his movements
on that night when ho claims to have
takon thu records and tho money of the
Christian Kndeavor socloty down town.
I
Barbey's Bohemian Beer.
That Objectionable luiorlptloa.
SAN FltANClrfco, Aug. SO. General Gra
ham has replied In rathor tart tonus to
the resolutions recently adopted at a man
meeting, calling on him to remove the in
scription "murderod by strikers" from
the monument eroctod oyer the. grave of
the soldlors killed during the strike trou
bles, He thinks the soldiers wero killed
by strikers, and declares that the Inscrip
tion shall stand. The members of the
American Railway union ay thoy will
aooeal to tho eorr.tary of war.
I3lg Throe Ring Circus
Mll-i um. Mnri!." no. Itiivnl Itonmii Hitmo-
drome ami ituib- i Wild Wet. Magiilllci'iit
l'n-cStnit I" i-.kIc daily .1 10 a. in. (iurgeoiis
dcim of wild lit a I-. !V,(i)0 hU'iiiii piuim. The
iiunmti r mit i li'i'liniit, "Cliuilli-." Tlio Tiny
lldby ICii'iilnii.t, "Oii'8 Dong," 3 feet blgli.
(iltANll 1'IilCli ICXIIIIHTION, a terrlfle dive
by a bruvo ilrcuriii fruni iinr iiioiisttr aerial llro
truck 1S feet Iu lulght.
Two lVifiirinaiiceH llally at 2 and 8 p. m.
Price of Admission Reduced to 25 Cents.
Hooks & Brown,
YVLL I.IN'B OF
Base Ball Goods,
Celluloid Fram(, Paper Covered Novels,
Pino Stationery,
ISubber Stamps, Kto.
Agents for all Daily Papers.
A N. Main Street
Your Stomoch
Cannot stnntl the mmo wushlnp that your
boots do. and tho water you drink isn't
even Jit for that purpose Uso
Lorenzschmidt;s Beer and Porter,
JAMES SHIELDS,
Manager Shenandoah Branch.
A genuino wclcomo awaits you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
Cor. Haiii and Coal Sts.
Pool room attached. Vlnest whiskeys, beers,
porter ana alo coiiHiamiy on tap, unoico tenv
pcranco drinks and cigars.
John A. Reilly,
Wholesale Liquors.
AGENT FOIt
YUENGLINQ'S LAGER BEER
AND PORTER.
STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY.
Woltcr's, Berliner aud Weiss Beer.
22-24 S. Mnln St., Shenandoah, Pa
Layer's
Lager and
Pilsner Beers,
Finest,
Purest and
Healthiest.
Chris. Schmidt, Agt.,
207
West Cozil Street.
OPEN EVERY DAY
Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Itooms for
painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver
fillings. If your artificnl teeth do not suit
you call to see us. All examinations free.
Wo mako all kinds of plntos. Gold Crowns,
Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown
and Uridgo work and all oporations that per
tain to Dental Surgery.
No chargos for extracting when plates aro
ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized
air for tho painless extraction of teeth.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Titman's Hlock)
East Centre Street.
Ollico HoiirsjJ a. m. to 8 p. in.
rHAS. DERR,
Tonsorial Artist.
12 West Centro street,
Htylluli hslrcuttlnc a specialty. Clean towel
with every here.
Evan J. Davies,
LIVERY AND
Undertaking !
13 N. Jardirf Street.