EVENING HERALD 1 SENATOR QUAY M VICTOR WEDNESDAY. AVClfST 2S, 1MI.. PERSONAL. Fred, llurkhart visited friends at St. Clair to-iliiy. Mine Inspector Stein made an olllcial trip to Ashland yesterday. V. .1. Jacobs and wife returned from At lantic City last evening. Mrs. John Martin and Mrs. Holl'nian aro visiting frii'iidsat Shamokln. Ifov. Hubert O'Hoylo and family returned from Atlantic City last evening. Mrs. John l'oolcr and daughter returned from Atlantic City la-it evening. Miss Dollie Curran, of Ginirdvllle, spout yesterday among town friends. Mrs. Owen ilrcnnan Is lying seriously ill at her home on West Cherry street. It. II. Morgan, of town, is representing the Mahauoy City liecord at llarrislmrg. Mrs. .lames White, of West Oak street, visited friends at l'ark IMaeo yesterday, Motorman 1'. F. Wiialon, of the Schuylkill Traction Hue, is off duty because of illness. Max Mayer, of Philadelphia, who is visit ing friends in town, spent to-day nt l'otts ville. Mis-.es Hannah Moss and Nellie Mollet, el Malianoy City, spent last evening as guests of t n friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Klscnhart, of Brown- ille, left to-day for Sttnhury to spend a few days visiting friends. Stephen Ityan, the hustling machine agent of town, culled on Miss Mary Horau, of Maievillc, yesterday. John t'mtt, who was a guest of relatives In town for several days, lias returned to his home in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Merman, of Phil adelphia, who were visiting fricuds hero, left for Danville this morning. Werner Finkeldey, representing Htoever & Co.. paper manufacturers, of Philadelphia, railed at the llr.KU.n ofllee to-dny. Jesse Thomas and William Kinmiel, Jr., I two nf Shenamloah's society people, drove through town last evening. Mahanoy City , 1 Jii'm il . I Mk-rs F.niina anil Bertha White. Mrs. Silliman and Miss JIame Schuler, and .Mvsrs. John and William Baird and Thomas liei ly spent last evening at Ashland. Miss Nellie IS.iird, the accomplished daugh ter of Supt. Thomas Baird and a member of the local corps of school teachers, is confined to the house by an attack of typhoid fever. Misses Mary Cronan, of Heading, and Jiii,a Norton, of llazleton; Mrs. Maggio Bionn.in, Mrs. Itert. Schwab and family, Mrs. Maggio McDonnell and family, Mrs. John Dowling and family, Mrs. P. llonenberger, Mrs. Mary lii-eunan and family, Mrs. Murphy and family -ind Mrs. Comiey and family to-day went to Ashland on Schuylkill Traction cars and held a basket picnic at Washington park. A l.iiiigliulile .Mistake. Two ladies entered a book-store recently and the younger asked the clerk for a book called "Favorite Pre.-cription." The puzzled attendant was unable to comply with her re quct and she left the store disappointed. In quiry elicited the fact that she bad overheard a conversation between two literary ladies in which "Favorite Prescription" was mentioned with cNtravagant praise, and bad jumped to tin' nitii ltision that it was a book. Sin now known that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription i-u smereign cure for the ills and "weak nesses" peculiar to women, for she has been . uicd by itsuno. Send for a free pamphlet, ur remit 10 cents in stamps for book (103 page i ) nu "Woman and Her Diseases." Ad dress World's Dispensary Medical Association, liullalo, X. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pellets i nre permanently con stipation, sick headache, biliousness, indiges tion and kindred ailments. (Continued from Flint Page.) party against the uso of money in politics; to resistance to corporate control of Legisla tures and Municipal Councils and tho en slavement of public employes. "Washburn's Circus. Leo. i W. Washburn's great allied shows, lug three-ring ci.-cus, muheutn, menagurje anil hippodrome comes to town to-morrow, Vogust 20. Manager Washburn, while being among the younger school of circus owners, is also one of the wealthiest, and in organiz ing his shows for this season he has spared no money to secure the best for ever)' depart ment. His fiorses, many of them imported, are models of horse-Ilcsh, while bis trained animals do everything but talk. They will appear at every performance with their original trainer. A royal troupe of Japanese, imported expressly for this vast enterprise, and thu only double troupe ever brought to this loiintry, is another feature. The hippo drome department is certainly tho largest ever seen with a traveling organization, and the many races, trials of strength and Olympic gamei, are soul stirring and wortli going miles to see. The menagerie is largo and the rarest denizens of field, forest and jungle, are to be found in this large collec tion. Itiiclilen'n Arnica Suite, The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sole, ulcers, suit rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, und all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or ninny refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. I'liicliuseil the Screen Factory. The screen factory at tho corner of Coal ami Kmorick streets, oponitedby W. A. Wilde, lias ud into the hands of A. L. firaf, of town, who will assume charge on tho 2d of September. Mr. Graf is well qualified to conduct tho husinoss, having been connected with the factory for some time. Ho contem plates making many improvements and will thus he in a position to turn out work with better satisfaction and upon short notice. Six weeks ago I suffered witli a very severe cold; was almost unable to speak. My friends all advised me to consult a phy bician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough l.cm 'dy advertised in tho St. Paul Volks Zcitung I procured a bottle, and after taking it n short while was entirely well. I now most heartily recommend this remedy to anyone suffering with a cold. Win. Kcil, 678 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. For sale by Gruliler Bros., Druggist. llAMltsm'no, Aug. 28, 0 a. in. Last night and this morning Harrisburg is a howling luob. Hands are playing in all directions, and tho streets and hotels are crowded. The upper Schuylkill delegates arrived yesterday morn ing, and nroqtiartcred at the Columbus Hotel, while tho others aro ut the Bolton and private housos. To kill time, they went out on tho trolley, and Joseph Parry, of Shenandoah, caino near being left behind, and would but for tho hemic howling of 11. J. Y'ost and Alexander Strouse. All yesterday afternoon was spent In con ferences by the adherents of the two factions. The (Juay headquarters aro at the Lochicl, while the Governor and his friends are quartered at the Commonwealth. In this hotel tho Philadelphia delegation is holding forth with Hoodler Voorhees and his grip, and is still ready to exchange its contents for votes for ids man Gilkoson. If t'ne crowds aro any criterion to judgo by the Combine is not in it. Danny Coxe, of Drifton, is here with u large crowd of heelers. Shades of Lckley 1!. Coxe! To think of his degenerate nephew tlcing himself to a politician like Dave Mar tin, who was that sterling old Democrat's pet aversion of all politicians! Luzerne turns out large delegations wear ing white duck caps with "Bice" in large letters, whllo Lackawanna comes out strong with white badges to help boom Wlllard. Lehigh sends a good delegation to shout for Oilkoson. At both the Qua. and Hast ings headquarters badges were distributed by hundreds and every shunter has a half dozen plastered all over his manly bosom. The stock on hand gave out at both places and bad to be renewed. Some of the heelers were pinning them on the colored wenches along the streets and it was quite amusing to see a fat old mammy with a Quay badge on one side of her ample bosom and a Hastings one on the other. The crowd is a good-natured one and a gleatdealof good-natured dialling goes on. The Quay caucus was attended by a large and enthusiastic crowd, and it was simply impossible to restrict admission only to dele gates. The caucus was presided over by Senator Iloies Penrose, while Senator Ken nedy, of Allegheny, acted us Secretary. On calling the roll 139 delegates answered to their names, not including the three from North umberland who were present but, while giv ing their adhesion to the Junior Senator, re frained from answering roll-call fordiplomatic reasons. On motion of Hon. T. Y. Cooper who, alas, is now grey-headed but still hopeful, a committee consisting of Hon. D. D. Phillips, or .Schuylkill, and ox-Speaker Thompson, of Warren, were appointed to escort Senator Quay to the hall. Our David soon found him and brought the Senator to the room. Ills appearance was the signal for a storm of applause that was deafening and long continued, and in a few well-chosen re marks oxprcssed fits gratification und thanked the delegates for their support. After ap pointing a committee to namo the temporary and permanent olllcers and arrange the order of business the caucus adjourned with rousing cheers. The stieet outside of the hall was so densely crowded that it was almost impassible and the cheering inside was echoed by the surging mass outside. The streets at this hour are ulivo with people shouting for (Juay, and it is no longer doubtful as to whether the combination of city bosses and contractors or Senator (Juay will direct the politics of the state of Penn sylvania. Olio feature of the case now occupying the attention ol tlie politicians is the nomina tions for Superior Judges. It is quite prob able that all the Governor's .appointees will not draw prizes, and Wlllard, of Scranton, is likely to be the first to drop, as lie has been unqualifiedly identified with Hastings and Gilkeson, as has also Orlndy, of Huntingdon. Butjtr-t likely what is to occur it is hazard ous to venture a prediction. The Schuylkill delegation met after tho caucus and resolved upon a course of action which, in certain contingencies, may result in placing a Schuylkill lawyer upon the ticket. All tho delegates, and a large num ber of tho reprcM-ututivos here, are united upon It, and it is among tho possibilities, though there is nothing definite. NOTCH. The (Schuylkill delegation held their caucus in the large ofllces of Judge Hurgest, opposite the Lochicl, Senator Kccfer says be never saw such a crowd atu convention it boats tho crowd when Delamater was nominated. Hon. I). D. Phillips is hero, there and everywhere, and doing nil possible for tho Schuylkill people here. Holes Penrose bad the caucus with him from the word go. 'Die banners in the parades last night were ornamented with hogs being slaughtered and othor dovicos that took tho crowd. Paraders last night had the number "1(10" on their lwnners fifteen minutes after the caucus adjourned. Sam Matt Friday, of Lancaster, ex-Collector of Internal l.evenuo, was an enthusiastic supporter of theMunlor Senator. The Governor's headquarters at tho Com monwealth wore rather a dejected air about midnight. The Wilkos-Iiarro crowd scattered moro rice about Harrisburg than fifty wedding partios. Showers greeted you all along the streets. Pittsburg turned out strong to back up its favorite, Chris. Magee, but they are not as noisy to-day as they were at noon yostcnlay. Squire Tom Williams was tho only Hastings man from urpor Schuylkill on tho train, and had to stand a lot ot dialling. l. MENACE TO PROPERTY. A Case Itequtrliig tiniiiedlnlii Attention I'loin Untouch Authorities. Shortly before nine o'clock this morning the fire department was called out to the north end of Poplar street, where smoke was found Issuing from a stable used by John K. Jones as a placo of storage for rags, bones and powder kegs. The services of the lire departments wcro not required, but Chief Fire Marshal Leary found room for an In spection. The alarm was caused by dense clouds of smoke pouring out of tho stable and the Marshal learned that tho source of the smoke was ono of the most glailug violations of tho borough ordinances and safety of property that lias been brought to light for sonic time. Jones has been making tho stable a placo of residence ns well as storage and lias a kitchen range in ono part of it. Tho pipo reaches to within a few inches of tho slanting roof of tho building, whore a piece of sheet iron is fastened. There is no chimney, nor apology for one. The sheet iron Is intended to keep sparks from the roof, and tho smoko is left to niako its way out through tho crevices between tho boards at tho sides and in tho roof. As an additional source of danger the range is less than eight inclios from a wooden partition covered with old bags. Jones hud started a fire in the range to mako his breakfast. He agreed to put out the fire, but declared that no authority in tho town could compel him to remove tho stove. Fire Marshal Leary threw several buckets of water on the flro and extinguished it, while Jones rummaged among tho foul contents of the stable, mut tering something about the rights of people to intrude on his premises. Tho conimitteo on flues should give the case its immediate attention. Tho residents of tho vicinity have made repeated complaints about Jones' methods and say that his promises to abate nuisances arc broken as soon as niado. it is necessary that he should bo compelled to either build a chimney, or remove the range from the stable. THE POLICE CASES. illistlco Luttlor Holds (lie Olllcers Under MOO Unit i:aeli. Last night Joe Miller, Joe Hanmikls and Stinoy Davitltus appeared as prosecutors be fore Justice Lawlor against Chlof of Police Tosh, Lieutenant Lee, Patrolmen Hand and Walaltls and Special Officer Martin Mullahy, charging assault and battery and false arrest. Tho complainants are threo of the men Who woro caught in tho raid made by the pollco early Monday morning. They claim they wcro arrested without warrants and at the time the raid was made they, with an other man and the girl Susie llurko, woro seated at a table. Tho men had a pitcher of beer and tho girl a glass of soda water. Nothing Improper was going on. Ono of the men was a visitor from Glmrdville and an other and the girl had just returned from Locust Dale, where sho had been visiting hor mother. Chief of Police Tosh said that the pollco had acted under his orders .and he was re sponsible for anything that had been done. Justico Lawlor said ho would have to holdall tho police if they did anything wrong in the light of assault and battery, or false arrest, and us the officers waived a hearing lie fixed tho ball at $100 each, which was furnished. When Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castorla. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When sho becamo Hiss, sho clung to Castorla. When she bad Children, sho gavo them Castorla, Tko a amftll qasntltr of Cottolen and a llttln cream ( warm in h fry- llir Mill. nlkAnDllnU anrl .( -ll.l.tl-.. I 13 - a i Use not more than two-thirds as much Cottolent as vou would ! butter and be sure that you do not overheat it before dropping 1 in theeggs. This is always essential in cookingwith Cottolerie. Oesnlna Oottolen. Bold ereryhero In tins with trade mirka "CoUaltnt" Sand Me$rU head in cotion-ptant iraifc on ovary tin. Made only by 8 THK S. K. FAiniUNK C03IPA.NY, CHICAGO Urn, . Iielannre Ato., riillauelpMa. J aa94e8C$e6aSVS8890e0S883QeGQ98-98880Oe8O9GBSas "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes the Best Bread. WE WE WE WE WE WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT Since 1878 there have been nino epidemics of dyscntary in different parts of the conn try in which Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera mid Diarrhoea Benicdy was used with per fect success. Dyscntary, when epidemic, is almost us severe and dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best efforts of the most skilled physicians have failed to check its ravages, this remedy, however, lias cured the most malignant cases, both of children and adults, and under the most trying con ditions, which proves it to bo tho best medi cine in the world for bowel complaints. For sale by Gruhlcr Bros., Druggists. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Iteglon Chron icled for Hasty Perusal. Carbondalc lias u milk famine. Pottsvillc is to havojinother bank. There arc 137 prisoners confined in the county jail. Tho colored camp meeting at Ashland park is now under way. The second eclipse of the moon will hike place next Tuesday night. llring your printing to this ollice. Neatness and promptness is our motto. Ashland papers aro filled with poetry on the water famine. Tho supply is steadily decreasing. The Commissioners yesterday heard appeals from the assessment of properties of the Philadelphia & Heading and Pennsylva nia railroad companies. Prof. J. Henry Eisenhower has been made principal of tho Centralia schools at a salary of fS.'i per month. Ho formerly held that position at Muhanoy City. The officials and agents of tho Prudential Insurance Company met at Ashland and listened to ait address on tho subject of insurance, slienanuoaii was represented. , Another star has been added to tho American flag, making the forty-fifth. Tho last ono represents Utah, which will boadded to tho sisterhood of states on July 4th, lbOiii Wo have the finest selection of wedding invitations, programs, menu cards, ball tickets, etc., ever displayed in town. Drop in and inspect the assortment. It will cost you nothing. The IlKK.u.n job printing department is fully equipped for any class of work. It is second to none in the county, and wo invite an inspection by our friends and others. A trial order will convince all that we do first class work at reasonable prices. If you arc not satisfied, make your complaint known and it will be rectified. Publishers' Announcement. Tho local circulation of the Evening IIki: AM) continues in tho hands of Messrs. Hooks & Brown, stationers, No. 1 North Main street. People who aro not receiving tho paper can have it served every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at the placo stated. Orders for job work and advertising will also receive prompt attention if placed in their hands. A Supremo Court Decision. It is announced that the Supreme Court of this state has rendered a decision to tho effect that a property owner who has been notified to repair a sidewalk can bo held responsible for any injury that may befall a pedestrian by reason of his neglect. This being so, damages may bo collected of kiid owners when anybody brings suit to recover for broken limbs or other injuries. Keller In SW Honrs. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain ih nassinc it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapiro, druggist, 107 South Main street. Sect lees Postponed. A child of Hcv. Ocorgo Williams died at Malianoy City last evening, and in conse quence of the bereavement the evangelist will hold no more services in bis tent on North Main stieet until Sunday, next, when they will bu held at 10:30 a. in., 3:30 p. m. and 7 p. m. The funeral of Rev. Williams' child will take placo at Malianoy City on Friday, at 2 p. m., and interment will he made at that place. A Perfect force.'. Postmaster Michael Mcllet to-day received a letter from the postal department at Wash ington informing him that the Secret Servico Department had reported tho Shenandoah postal servico in excellent condition. Two Secret Service officers spent severals days here last July spotting the carrier force. Tho only faults found were two, and they were of a minor character. On July 20th ono of the letter carriers neglected to wear his number on his cap and the change in the schedule of collections and deliveries of mail was not shown by the cards on the letter boxes. Our carrier force is to be congratulated on this excellent endorsement. Maley, the jeweler, for your wedding rings, 1U North Main street. tf Every grocer to keep it. Every housewife to ask her grocer for it. Every housewife to use it. Everybody to know that it makes the best bread Everybody to know that one barrel of Gold Medui Flour will make 30 loaves of bread more than the same quantity of any other flour. Everybody to know that 100 lbs. will cost $2.50. Every housewife to try it and thus give us an opportunity to prove what we state. THOS. EI. SAMUELS 8c CO., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. WE WANT WE WANT SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North Main Street. Clothos 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 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. The Last Clearing Mid-Summer Sate MILLINERY GOOD Consisting of trimmed leghorn hats from $1.23 to $2.50. Largo line of bell-top sailor and Knox hats from 25 cents to $1.25. Plain sailor for 15e. Ladies' untrimmed hats from 20c. np. Silk mull hats $1.00., Infants' caps 5c. up, Infants' and children's Mourning goods very cheap. Nuns veils from $2.23 up. P. O. S. OF A. CONVENTION. )ei MRS. No. 26 SouthjMain Street, J. J. KELLY, Shenandoah, Penna. Carden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo have just received a fine lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in the market, which wo will sell at very reasonable pricos. Wo have also in stock a great deal of. last year's patterns which wo aro selling at a sacrifice. Como and see our lino of goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J. P. CARDEN House, Sign and Decorative Painting. No, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Penna, Shenandoah, Thursday, August 29th, '95, Afternoon and Night. LEON W. WASHBURN'S GREAT ALLIED SHOWS E. E3. FOLEY, FiNEQrojceries 201 WEST CENTRE ST. Dralcr In Groceries, Flour. Provisions, Teas, Codecs, etc. OoxU delivered promptly. (Additional Convention news on 2nd iuikc) The Naked Lamp Again, David Jenkins and Morgan Thomas, two minora employed at the St. Nicholas colliery, barely escaped death yesterday by an ex plosion of gas caused by a naked lamp. Jenkins was badly burned about the hands, anna and head, while Thomas escaped in jury. The former was removed to his homo in Mahanoy City. Six Hundred Delegates aro 1'iinent at (ho C.tllieiing. Tho state coinention of the P. O. S. of A., began at Allenlown yesterday and will.bu in Mission three days. Over (100 delegates aro in attendance. The reports show the order to lane had a very prosperous year, the increase in membership being lltil. Tho enrollment is 51,7!)$., Kenellts paid, $107,3S2; assets of ciimiis.Sh37,li:i; number of camps, ttluV The State Camp lias a balance of $3,703 on hand The state otllccrs were elected yesterday afternoon, but the result was not known until to-day. Tho fight for state president between C. V. llutli, tho present incumlient, and Maj. Iteed, of Philadelphia, was very spirited. U. V. Huth was re-elected by 311 majority. Ocorgo IJ. Anderson, of Wilkos- barro, Vice President; Harry W. Aiken, of Norristown, Master of Forms; H. F. Trum bore, of South liethleliem, State Conductor. Wound and Smith were re-elected State Secretary and State Treasurer respectively. Pottsvilleand Altoona aro in the load for the place of holding the noxt stato convention. The oratorical contest was hold last night, and was attended by a largo crowd. It was one of the pleasing and instructive features of tho convention. W. II. K. Patterson, of Philadelphia, received the first prize; F. C. Knowlos, of Pottsvillc, second; Harry Lucas, of Philadelphia, third prize. O. h. llafncr, of town, was appointed a member of the committee on Stato of the Order. Tho Discovery Saved Ills Ufe. Mr. 0. Calllouettc, Druggist, Ileaversvillo, 111,, saysf "To Dr. King's New Discovery I nu-n m llfi- Wo t.ikrii with la, Griiwo and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was givon up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my storo I sent for a bottle and began its i e luin.it 1a ft.l l,nOA. USO anil irDIUIUUlliabiiuira uv(,u w avv invwi, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. Wo won't keep storo or houso without it." Oet free trial at A, Wasley's Drug btore. Cure lor Headache. As a remedy for all forms of lleadacho Klectric Hitters has proved to bo tluJ very best. It effects a permanent cure and tho most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to it-, inlluence. Weurgoall who aroalllicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual constipation Klectric Hitters cures by giving the fnecded tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Ijirgo bottles only !0 cents at A. Wasley's Drug Stoie. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithlug dono call on K, V. Gallagher, 18 West Centra street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf Notice. The IIkuai.I) no longer occupies tho oflicos in the licfowich building. Tho only olllco tho paper has in this town is nt the new quarters, No. 8 South Jardin street. MISCELLANEOUS. JjWIt ltKNT. A koo.1 stable, ' White street, between Coal sltuato an North Coal street and Annie alley. Kent retisonuble. Apply at the IIkhaui ollice. 8-27-lw TpOU HUNT. An elegant double room. Hot 1 location in town. All conveniences. Ilea sellable rent. Also a lodge room tor Wednesday evenings, Apply nt IlKHAl.n nlllce. 8-19-95 IjUHt SAI.K. Tlireo douhlo dwellings, .1' in best part of Mt. Cnrnicl, will situated in best nart of Mt. Gunnel, will bo sold. single or its a whole. One of the bent paying propcnics in town. Auuress i. o. waiters, mi. Jarmel, l'a. tf SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Hlllc ties and loco curtains a spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered, A trial order solicited. Big Three Ring Circus ! Museum, Menagerie, Koynl Itomau Hippo dromoond Ucnllstio Wild West. Magnificent Free Street l'arade dully at 10 n. in. Gorgeous dens of wilil bensts. 85,000 steam piano. Tho monster war cleplinut, "Clinrllc." The Tiny i.uiy j-.iepiuim, -uing uoug, d leei lligll. GltAND I'HKK KXIHH1TION, n terrific dive by n bruvo fireman from our monster aerial firo truck 125 feet in height. Two Performances Daily ut 2 and 8 p. m. rrlce of Admission Reduced to 25 Cents. Get Our Prices on GASOLINE v f ir r and Headlight J ' Our delivery wagon does tho rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardin Street. Mall orders promptly attended to. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your nrtifical teeth do not suit you call to sco us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and llridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltinan's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m, to 8 p. m. Hooks & Brown, FULL LINK OF Base Ball Goods, Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fine Stationery, Eubber Stamps, Etc. Agents for all Dally Papers. I N. Main Street The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned by Tcter Grifiths No, 122 South Mlsslssppl Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, K.J. Two and one-half squares from I', & It. station; half square from beach. Ittpalnted, renapered and refurnished. jsverymiiiR corapiew ior coi vcnlcnco of patrons. HKS.M. A. aillPKIN. Proprietress. Your Stomach Cannot stand the same washing that your hsdts do, and the water you drink isn't - even in ior inai purpose, use LorenzSchmldt;s geer an(j porter, JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch Evan J. Davies, A genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Jlaln and Coal Sts. I'ool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choico tem perance drinks and cigars. LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUENQLINQ'S LAOER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. 'SYolter's, Berliner and Weiss Beer. 22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. ii s i'vJ il 1 11 , CHAS. QERR, Tonsorial Artist. 12 West Centre street. Stylish hair cutting a specialty. Clean towel -with every ihave.
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