EVENING HERALD Tl'KSDAY. At'Ol'ST !i7, ism. INCREASED ENROLLMENT. Tim ThlriWDity l'lilillr Sclimil AUciiduneu Heats All Itcriii'ili. Yesterday was tliu third day of tho present liulilic school term In tills lioroiiRh and a census taken of tlio attendance shows it to be the largest in the history of tho schools for the period. The enrollment for the day was as follows : High school, IDS; Slid grade gruuniar, 170 ; 1st grado grammar, 227 ; 4th grade primary, 257 ; 3rd grado lrilnary, 3S0; Slid grade primary, 439 ; 1st grado primary, 70(1 i Turkey Hun, 57; total, 2,113. Superintendent Whitaker says tho enroll ment is unprecedented and exceeds tho high est for any iirovlous third day ly about 300. The attendance for tho term promises to bo vi ry large. Tho only baby mcdiclno Luks' Syrup. Miilmiioy City 1IimIiiihn College. A branch of tho well known Wllkesbarro Business College will open in Mahanoy City on Monday, September 0th. There will be three distinct courses : Commercial, Short hand and Typewriting and Academic. Day and night sessions, first-class teachers, and commodious, well-equipped school apart ments. Itates of tuition lower than any other first-class busiuess collego in Pennsyl vania, and instruction equal to tho lcst. To facilitate organizing the school, the manage ment has decided to sell 100 charter member ship scholarships, entitling tho holder to a complete course in the Commercial and English branches ami Shorthand and Type writing, for only $50. In night school, only $10. Other schools charge at least from J100 to $150, for the samo courses. Thoso desiring instruction in special branches chosen by themselves ran have special rates on applica tion. For further information in regard to Wilkesbarro or Mahanoy City colleges write to 8-17-tf O. W. Williams, Principal. County Jnlr .Scandal. WlLMAMsroilT, Ph., Aug. 20. Follow ing olojely upon tho Bovero criticism by tho state board of public charities nf tho Lyoomlnpr county jail comes u startling revelation mado by Mrs. B. A. Taylor, a prisoner. Sho charges that tho uoma.t's department in the prison is being visited nightly by Tom Taylor, a prisoner acting in tho capaolty of turnkey, and several of bis favorites. Impressions of thw key Vfore mado in soap, and from this a false toy was constructed, with which the door li unlocked. Sot nn American Cltlrrn. WASHINGTON', Aug. 211 The Mexican minister has received official dispatches regarding tho statement contained in n telegram from Nogales, printed some time ago, to tho effect that one Francisco Vo Tela, Bald to bo u citizen of the Unltod States, had bcon sontenccd In Mexico us n amugglar and kept in prison after his sontenco had expired. Varola is n Mexi can citizen, was tried for theft, of which crime ho ploadcd guilty, and Is now serv ing his sentence. ltrpnrti'd SlnucliterorindiHiiH Dlicrrditril. WAMrisciTox, Aug. 27 The report of tho killing of flftocu Bannock Indians by cattlemen in the neighborhood of Dia mond valley, Ore., Is not believed at tho Indian bureau. Tho commlss oner of In cliun affairs says ha believes ihuro Is no foundation for tho report. Ho says there is no reservation within 300 m ls of the reclon whera tho affair is stated to have taken place, and that so far as 11m Indian office Is Informed no Indians wore In tho vicinity. Four CheiiRtu Alurdntmit Kxecutml. IjONHON, Aiii:. 27.- Tho correspondent of Tho Pall Mall Gazetio at Shanghai tel egraphs that, uceordingto advices received there from Uhongtu, four of tho ringlead ers of tho recent massacro of missionaries theso havo been executed. Before being beheaded the men aro said to havo com plained thoy only acted with tho consent of tho old vicoroy. When Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castorla. When sho was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When bho becamo Miss, bho clung to Castorla. When Eho had Children, sho gat o them Castorla VillilhlieiV Aiiimuiiceiiient. The local circulation of tho Evknixo IlKn ai.i continues in the hands of .Messrs. Hooks & iirown, stationers, No. 4 North Main street. People who aro not receiving the paper can have it served every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at the place stated Orders for job work uud advertising will also lcceivo prompt attention if placed in their hands. " A Clniiieo for Steady Work. At tho Mt. Pleasant mine, Port Oram, New Jersey. Contracts for "Tributing" iron ore in this mine will be given to lowot-t bidders, in the order in which they aro received, on and after September 1st, 1895. For particu lars apply to Tim Mt. Pleasant Mixinc Company, Port Oram, N. J. IIiuIiIi'ii'h Arnleu Sulve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruit, 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 inony refunded. Price 25 cunts per box. For sale by A. Wiihlcy . Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Hitters has proved to be tho very best. It eil'ects a permanent cure and tho most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to Its influonco. Wourgeall who aroalllicted to procure ii bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual constipation Electric Hitters cure by giving tho needed tono to the bowels, and few cases long resist tho uso of this medicine, Try it onco. Largo bottles only 50 conts at A. Nabloy's Drug Store. El. e. FOLEY, FiNEGroceries 201 WEST CENTRE ST. Dealer in Groceries, Flour. Provisions, Ta, Nonces, etc. uooos oeuveren prompiiy. (Continued from First Pagcl lending lawyers of that county, and tho manner in which his friends are working he luwitfi even chauco among tho long list of aspirants. Stranger things have happened in the game of politics. Senator Quay and his followers made a bold dash yoeterday in tho fight for supre-1 macy by taking possession of tho stato com-1 mltteoand deposing 11. F. Gllkeson from the chairmanship. Their object in doing this i was to phico themselves in position to prepare tho rolls of tho delegates for to-morrow's con vention, so that they might appear beforo that body with a prima facio case. What tho effect of this movo will bo cannot yet bo fore told, and tho next move of the Hastings pcoplo is looked for with great interest. Tho situation In general is Intnnsoly ex citing and altogether uncertain, Doth factions nro clalmingvlctory. Tho junior senator has his headquarters at tho Lo- chlel hotel. As tho delegates arrive they aro confronted for tho first time in the history of tho Republican party in this state by dual bcnilqimrters of tho state committee. On" of theso is nt tho Com monwealth hotel, and Is in charge of Mr. Gllkeson, who U agisted by A. D. Fot tcrolf, secretary : tho committee. Tho other Is at tho Ln'-hM hotel, mid had been engnaedby Chan .run Gllkeson, but when ho enmo to take possession yesterday he found that Simnt.ii- Qiny'H followers had captured the room and placed ,T. 1$. Hev, of Huntingdon, another of the secretaries of tho stuto committee, in charge. Largo placard-; .limounclng tho location of tho rival headquarters and requesting delegates to present their credentials at each of thorn o:-n i.uent tho walls in many parts of tho town. Sovonty-three of the 121 members of tho state committco attended tho meeting hold in tho interests of Senator Quay. Thom.ii V. Coopsr, of Delaware county, was made temporary chairman by accla mation. A resolution was then adopted that a commit ten otthreo bo appointed to wait upon Chairman Gllkeson and to notify him that the comnilttoo had con vened, and that n majority of Its mem bers were presjnt a'ld doslrcd him to pre side over their delt'i-iratlons. This com mittee was comp" .ed of Louis H. Wutres of Seranton, W. A. Htotio of Alloghouy and F, A. l'inchet of Piko county. They repalrod to tho ComiiionWoolth hotel and found Chairman Gllkeson, to whom ox Lloutonunt Govornor Watres read tho resolution. When this hud b-cu done Mr. Gllkeson said: "I li.iv- no, called tho stale committee together, mid 1 havo no business to lay before it." Tho committee returned to tho head quarters In the Loeh ei house and mado its report, utter w.i i li a res ution was offered by .T. D. .-' il, of Dauphin, and' adopted, that. 'W: . Lyon, Henry K. Buyer, W. tl. An ! vwi, General J. IC Siegfried, Dr II Thomas, .lames H. Bla com, 10 W. i',ti.ii.il!, George H. Scull and J, H. Ilnrruh lie appointed a coniinitteo on crodnn'l U, an.l authorized to make up ilw roh delegates tu tho stuto con vention, 'i'iei omoiiueo was instructed io mako its ivi.irl. at a meeting of tho state conimil I' d. in io In-ld at 11 o'clock today at tho Lm inel holed headquarters. r resolution w m mso uuopwiu lnstruou- ing a committer to ascertain what. ir- ruiigeiuents hail neu lmulu lor tlio ad mission of ilohg.ii1-, members of the pivi s and otlici'M i.' ji ! d to iho privilege of the (lour, an.l : tho manner in which tho voces up.. ions propu.sitlons will be teken. Tills emu nlttoe is com posed of Jnuu F. Finnev .f bchuylklll, Alb'trt Ml.lir of D inohin ii.id Charles II. Spealitnan id (JIili-'I ,v. 'Inn statu com- iiilileo t:,uii tuljouroe.l to meet today. At tho uiicl-uii.v :iea quarters David Martin, O. L,. M. ;ir a ,.t tho other lend era sat uroi.tid a.i i ii. u-.sod tho slum tlnn. nil oxp. i-iiIuk : i th.' naat confident manner po.-.li.u their ,1 '..of that they had won their llg.it.. Chauioii Gllk"ui de clined to givu out iiny 11 .arcs, but Mr. Mann, said lmknowbiu J aelegateu who will vole ug.iliMt Quay lor state chair man. This is fifteen more than the num ber necessary to win. Senator Quay ru Iterates his previous d'.-lunitlon that ho jus not loss than 10 1 delogates. Both sides claim to havo captured some waver ing delegates. Tno sub-ooin-oltteo of tho stato com miiinu to widen win referral tho contests in the Flrai ..u i n'u'-li wards uf Philadel phia, iiivolvi..; iu sann of llvo dulHgates, held A protractuu m-iiuii, Seuator l'on ruse, ot i'hlludul jiMri, roproont(d tho con tetduuls uuil pio. niwl u. number nt alU davits showing llmt tho Quay delog.uus were legally aluotc I. Tho uiiot-Qiiiiy del ogates, whoso uniiioti liavo been placed on tho regular roil liy Chulriniri Uilkeson, wore not rejireROut -d, and tlm sub-coni-mltteo decided lo roeummeud that the naines of tho live ooutostauts, four from tho First ward and ono trom tho Fifth, bo placed ou the Quay roll. Thomas V. Cooper, wl: who acted as tem porary chairmnn of the meeting of tho state committee, and Judgo Miliar called at the capltol twice yesterday afternoon after tho meeting adjourned. Tho anti Quay poople claim that thoy suggested as a compromise that Quay and Gllkeson both retire, Quay bolng willing to permit his opponents to namo the stato chairman. Mr. Cooper says his visit was for an ou tlrely different purpose. Tho suggestion, he says, was made that It was improper fur a mun occupying the hlgu executive position of governor of Pennsylvania to take active part in a fuctional fight, and that ho should thorofore get out of It. Both factions are busy preparing rolls of delegates, nnd It will probably not bo known uutll tonight, when both sides cuuotis, whether thero will bo two conven tions. Many of tho knowing ones profess to believe that the Quayites, falling to got control of the temporary organization to morrow, will bolt and hold an indepen dent convention. In this ov'cnt thero may bo two Republican tickets in tho field this fall. Tho Discovery Saved Ills Life. Mr. O. Calllouette, Druggist, Ueavcrsvillo, III., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owo my lifo. Was taken witli Li Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up nnd told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my storo I sent for a bottle and began its j e ... 41. ,ln..n l,n.... ... nA. l. USO UllU UUUI lilt) id 0b uiuv ui-uu iJi;i' iiiiivii and afterusing threo bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep storo or house without it." Got a free trial at A. Wasley's Drug Storo. Sprung Any Leaks Lately? We can't stop the leaks from the clouds but Bell, the plumber, corner Main and Centre streets, ran stop all your leaks in water and gas mains with satisfaction, NEURALGIA, and similar Complaints, manntaoinrea anaer me stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. Ik lt.lt 1 L 1 1.1 . A lyproacriueaoy em men puysiouuuij; DR. RIGHTER'S Ss ib ki ninmm (bnlvconulnowlth Trade Mark" Anchor."! Manufacturr.OQmmrilerirathDr.Ittchtcro(l I F. Ad HI cht or & Co ., 17 wirrsa Ci.,lTsw lOiE. I -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Houses. Own QUsaworkn. i k. 50 cU. in Slienniidoiih for sale lyt a i'. r, u, rvirun, o n. junin pi , .1. m tltppuch. N, E. cor AJjaJ PERSONAL. Miss Edith Vhitelook returned last evening from Rending. Mrs. Owen 11. Williams, of Mt. Carniel, spent the day In town. Miss Anna Gibson, of Philadelphia, is a guest of town friends. Miss Ruth Williams, of Green Hidgc, is visiting friends in town, Peter Iirccn, tho popular cateror, was a visitor to Pottsvillo to-day. Misses Sadlo Davis and Annie Roberts Bpcnt yesterday in Slahaiioy City. Mrs. A. H. Swalm and son, Robert, spent yesterday in Mahanoy City. W. H. Wliitclock left for Boston to attend the annual conclave pf tho Knights Templar. W. J. Maley returned from Phillipsburg, Pa., whero ho has been located for tho past year. Jtiss Emma Major, of AUcntown, is the guest of Miss Mary Lcckic, on East Ccntro street. Georgo II. Krick is spending his vacation in visiting friends at Huston, Mass., and Halifax, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Valentino Ilierman, of Phila delphia, aro tho guests of the former's parents, on North White street. Edward Griffiths, a young man of town, is lying dangerously ill at tho homo of his aunt, on West Coal street. Mrs. A. C. Wertz, of Lewisburg, accom panicd by her gnuidsou, Wells Peters, who was spending a vacation at Lewisburg, is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs, G. M. Peters, on North .Timlin street. Rabies made happy with Luks' Syrup. Mahiiiioy Township Schools. The Mahauoy township schools will open September 3, with tho following corps of teachers : Morea Miss Thomas, principal ; Miss Iioyce, secondary ; Miss Friel, primary. New Huston Miss Haughuey, principal; Miss Dowllug, assistant. Vulcan Miss Iitti niore. Ruck Mountain Mr. llrennan, princi pal ; Miss Jennings, assistant. Park Place Miss Whalcn, principal ; Miss Sneek, assist ant. Robinsons Miss Coiighlin, principal; Miss Hroughall, assistant. Shoemakers Miss Downey. Glendon Miss Hums. Hills Miss Corrigan. Jacksons Miss Dowling principal ; Miss Hardiman, No. 3 ; Miss Corcoran No. 2 : Miss Coyne, No. 1. Fowlers Jliss NearyJ principal ; Miss Knapp, assistant. Fishers- Miss Dolphin. Lauigans Miss Stein, princi pal ; Miss Coakley, assistant. Suffolk Miss Tahaney, principal ; Miss Terrill, assistant. St. Nicholas Mr. Guinaii, principal ; Mr. Winters, assistant. Wiggans MissMcGonigle, principal ; Miss Clancy assistant. Coles Mr. Ryan, principal ; Miss Ihitlcr, assistant. lieelpnielty. From Mnhnuny City American. The reciprocal feeling between Mahanoy City and Shenandoah nover existed as strongly as it does now. Many silofiiikeepors and their friends, of Shenandoah, come dvor hero every Sabbath while the saloon men, of .Mahanoy City, with a body guard, go to Shenandoah on the same day. And, strange to say, tho temperance editor of tho American novor meets tho hotel men from either town in the many first-class sodn waterdispciisaries which are in both towns. Tho inconvenience of compulsory abstinence will not bo 'fully appreciated until tho wives and mother-in- laws of tho buloon men are initiated, into the mysteries of tho Liquor League. Only u Few Laid Oil'. A report that ono of the hat and cap fac tories had laid offa number of its girl oiiVm- tlves has proved somewhat exaggerated. Tho Schuylkill Hat & Cap Company laid oil' threo of its operatives yesterday to prepare for the operation of the law which goes into effect ou September 1st, next, prohibiting the employ ment of operatives under tho age of sixteen years. Shares I'm- Sale. The Safe Deposit Iluilding and Saving1 As sociation will open another sorios September 8th. This fund is especially miecewful.' A largo number of tho principal hiMinuM men of town larry stock in this fund. Shares can be hud at tho oillco of M. H. Master uow. 8-lS-13t-cod Seranton AViints I" l'lay. Manager Coiighlin, of thofloeal foot ball team, has received an oiler of $10 guarantee, or oxpenses, to play at Seranton on Oetober 5th. The Seranton team U also anxious to play n game here. Tho local team will take action on the offer at a meeting to lie held to-night. A Laughahlu Mltdako. Two ladies entered a book-store recently and tho younger asked the clork for a book' called "Favorite Prescription." Tho puzzled attendant was unable to comply with her re quest and she left tho storo disappointed. In quiry elicited the fact that sho had overheard a conversation between two literary ladies in which "Favorito Prescription" was mentioned with extravagant praise, and had jumped to tho conclusion that it was a book. She uow knows that Dr, Piorco's Favorito Proscription Is a sovereign euro for tho ills and "weak nesses" peculiar to women, for sho has been cured by Its use. Send for a freo pamphlet, or remit 10 cents in stamps for book (108 pages) on "Woman and Her Diseases." Ad dross World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Piorco's Pellets euro permanently con stipation, sick headache, biliousness, indlges tlun and kindred ailments. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmltbing done call on E. F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf POLITICAL POINTS. All roads now lend to Harrisbiirg, Wo still bollave Littlo Gilkowm is dofoatcd. Pay your taxes, Republicans, prior to Octo ber Btli., and then you can veto. Diinic Rumor says tho Controllershlp of this county will figure in tho deals at Harrisburg to-day. The Republicans aro in a position lo win in Schuylkill this fall, while tho Democrats ap pear to bo lukewarm. The friends of District Attornoy Ryan aro urging that gentleman to asplro for Congres sional honors noxt year. Tho namo of Controller on tho Democratic ticket will bo placed between that of Coroner and Director of tho Poor. Tho Hastings club is well represented at Harrisburg, and the members will do good work for tho "Silent Man from Reaver." Tho friends of it. H. Master nro confident of his nomination for Controller. Candidly, wo would rather sco tho Democrats nominate somo ono else. Our chances would then bo brighter. R. H. Koch, of Pottsvillo, has consented to allow the uso of his namo in connection with tho llerks county Judgeship. Who imagined otherwiso? It is ft littlo amusing to see Tom Cooper and Jack Robinson locked arms battling to gether for Quay. They aro always at daggers' nolnts in countv flchts. Tho Democrats aro in h quandary on tho Orphans' Court judgeship. Dunn, of Miners vlllc, appears to have tho lead. Judgo Lyons has no opposition so far on tho Republican side. Tho Schuylkill bar will meet on Saturday and take steps urging upon tho Democratic stato convention tho nomination of Judgo Rechtel for the Superior Court. Why, cer tainly. In tho event of his election (?) it will leavo a vacancy on the county bench for one of their members. To bo sure. Itcllef hi Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relioved in six hoiiri by tho "New Great South American Jvidncv Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of it3 exceeding promptness lu1 relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back.' and overy part or the urinary passigcS' in' Inalo or lcmale. It relieves retention' or'miter and rain in passing it ahiio4'iIfimediafelyV'-'ir you want quicic rcnei aim cure tms is your rcmcuy. Sold by Isaac Sbapira, druggist, 107 South Main strect. ; . Literary (Xotps. . . A sketch of George du lauricr's artistic career, with cliaracterJstiofu JJaurior draw ings to illustrate the development of his art, will be given in Harper's. Weekly for August 31th. In addition to somo beautiful "and distin guislicd late summer toiiottcs in Harper's Bazar to lie issued oii August 21th, thero will be a specially prepared and very practical and detailed paper entitled, "Early Autumn Fashions for Men." A striking portrait of Jliss Winnie Davis, accompanied by a short biographical sketch, will interest pcoplo who wish to know' t-oincthing of tho charming personality of the author of the Veiled Doctor. The sinio number of tho Bazar will havo a Mipplcment containing a brilliantly illustrated btory entitled, "Tho Possessed Princess of Bekhten," by E. A. Wallis Budge, "Chwumjid" Collars and v-hpfs arc made by covering a linen collar or cuff with "celluloid," thus making them strong, durable and waterproof. When soiled they can be cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet cloth. No other waterproof goods arc made with this interlining, consequently no other goods can possibly give satisfac tion. Do not forget that every piece of the genuine is stamped as follows : Insist upon goods so marked and re fuse anything else if offered. If your dealer does not keep them you can procure a sample from us direct bj enclosing amount and stating size and whether stand-up or turncd-dowu col la: id wanted. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs jjj. pair. The Celluloid Company, 42M29 Broadway, New York. MISCELLANEOUS. IjUlK ItP-NT. A good stnlilo, sltuute on Korth 1 White street, between Coal street nml Amilo alloy. Kent rciwonalilo. Apply at the Herald nineu. h-j7-Iw TTlOIt ItHVr. An olegant doublo room. Bet L' IiMuitlim In town. All couvemciicoH. lleo Hoimlile rent. Also a lodge room for Wednesday ovcniuKH. Apply at IIkuai.I) oillco. 8-19-95 I7IOH SAI-H. Threo double dwellings, situated ' in lxt part of Mt. Curmel, will bo sold, singloorusa whole. One of the best juiying properiieH in iuwii. iiuuresH 1 o. winters, Mt. jjaruici, i-a. 11 Hooks & Brown, FULL LINK OK Base Ball Goods, Celluloid Frames, Vaper Covered Novels, Fine Stationery, Rubber Stamps, Etc. Agents for all Dally Papers. A N. Main Street MARK- i results. Never, in any recipe, use more than two-thirds as much Cottolene as you used to use of lard. Never put Cot tolenc in a hot pan. Put, t in when cold and heat it yvith the pan. Be careful not to burn Cottolene. To test it, add a drop of water; if hot enough, it will ,fiop,. Cottolene, when rightly used, delights everyone. Get the genuine, sold every- where in tins, with trade-marks f in .colton-planl wrcati-vn very tm. Made, only by . THE N. K. PAinnimt COMPANY, CHICAGO ana 133 N. Delaware Arc., Philadelphia. 2 '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. sj, , '( WE WANT Everybody to know that it makes the best bread: WE WANT Everybody to know WE WANT Everybody to know that 10b lbs'. Vfll, cost $2.50'. WE WANT Every housewife to try it and thus give us an opportunity to prove what Ave .state, THOS. E. SAMUELS Sc CO., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North Main Street. Clothes,of all description neatly done 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 quickor than any other laundry in tho city. The Last Clearing Mid-Summer Sate Consisting of trimmed leghorn hats from $1.25 to' $2.50. Large lino of bell-top sailor and Knox hats from 25 cents to f 1.25. Plain sailor for 15c. Ladies' untrimmed hats from 20c. up. Silk mull hats 81.00. Infants' caps 5c. up. Infants' and children's Mourning goods very cheap. Nuns veils from $3.25 up, MRS. No. 26 SouthlMaln street, J. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo have just received a fino line of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which wq will sell at very reasonablo prices. Wo havo also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which wo aro soiling at a sacrifice Como and seo our lino of goods, Wo havo tho most beautiful nnd artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. Pf- v f I rj- iv I - vArXI-'rZ-ll, No. JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. r ry Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Your Stomach Cannot stand tho samo washing that your boots do, and the wuter you drink Isn't even ut lor mat purpose, uso Lorenzschmidt;s geer and porter, JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch, A gonuluo welcomo awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. nain and Coal Sts. lonl room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers. porter and ale constantly on tap. wnoiie tenv pcrauco uruiKS anu ciKura. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUENGLINQ'S LAQER BEHR AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, Berliner and Weiss Beer. 22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa r'HAS. DERR, Tonsorial Artist 12 West Centre street. Stylish hair outtlng a tpeclalty. Ciena towel wim every suave. i the new shortetuncr, like nil other things must be richtly used if vou wish the best "CottoUnc and, steer's head 9 that one barrel of Gold Medai Hour will make 30 loaves' ot .bread ,more than the same quantity of any other flour. CHARLES LEE, Manager. MILLINERY GOODS KELLY, Shenandoah, Pen na. House, Sign and Decorativo Painting. 221 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Penna. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shonandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo niako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery, No charges for extracting when platos aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (TItman's Wock) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 o. m. to 8 p, ra. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. 1 1 'I i .1? :-.$M 46. 1 Witi'
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