EVENING HERALD I Gil flUY III. liiiiiiira gtlNATlONAL t3Dy taiimimiiiiimiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiimiiim E ms yffiN. ess for TIlt'IisDAY, AfUVST 20, 181)3. 3luliiino.v City UiihIiichs College. Tlu' work of orKHiilzins the hew Business College in Malmnoy City wasliegun last week, mill 1 1 its way Muiluntit are enrollliiK It will lie ii ery miLTuwfnl business school. Using a limiirh or llio excellent Wllkos lrru Busiuoiwi College, mill the limiiagenieiit offering so low rates of tuition for the first year to organise it thoroughly, it gives the. pcoplo of this county an opportunity to attend a llrst-clas lmsinom eollego at nearly half the usual cost. A Charter Membership is issued which en titles the holder to a complete courses (time unlimited) in the commercial and English hninchos, and shorthand and typewriting for only $50. In night school only f 10. There will lie excellent teachers and thorough courses. In the commercial dcimrt ment the celebrated Sadler system will he used for teaching accounts. It is heing adopted now hy the heat and largest schools in the country. The shorthand and type writing department will he nicely equipped. The Standard (irahani system of shorthand will ho taught, and both lieinington and Smith 1'reniicM Typewriters used. Kor further particulars write to (1. W. Wij.mams Principal. A Laughable Mlitiiko. Two ladies entered a book-store lecently and tlio younger Hiked the clerk for a book called "Favorite Proscription." The puzzled attendant was unable to comply witli her re quest 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" won mentioned witli extravagant praise, and had jumped to the concliiKion that it was a hook. She now knows tlint Dr. Pien c's Favorite Prescription is a sovereign cure for the ills and "weak nesses" peculiar to women, for she lias been cured by its-u&e. Scud for a free pamphlet, or remit 10 cents in stamps for hook (IBS initios) on "Woman and Her Diicases." Ad dress World's Dispensary .Medical Asms iation, llullalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce'-. Pellets cure perpi incntiy con stipation, sick headache, biliousness, indiges tion and kindred ailments. Outstanding Tuxc. The County Commis-iinners say ti e indif ference of tax collectors in settling their duplicates lias caused the county trcaii'ivto run very low, and they aio now agitating the question of compelling tho delinqiu it collectors to pay up. On the first of January last there remained unpaid on the duplicate of 'IB, 'laud Mil the sum of $121,000. Vp to this time about $00,000 of the abo.c amount has been turned in, leaving about half still outstanding. The Commis-iioners have been compelled to make a number of temporary loans, the aggregate of which foot up to $100,000. This is the limiting indebt edness of the county, and, together with tho bonded indebtedness, which is $.w0,000, cats up a nice little sum annually in interest pay ments. Tlie Commissioners have decided to adopt strong measures to bring the collectors who are delinquent to time. Six weeks ago I sufl'orcd with a very severe cold; was almost unable to apeak. My friends all advised me to consult a phy sician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough I!em cdy advertised in the St. Paul Yolks Xcitung I procured a bottle, and after taking it a short while was entirely well. I now most heartfiy recommend this remedy to anyone siill'erilig with a cold. Wm. Keil, 07S Selby Avu., St. Paul, Minn. For sale hy Oruliler llros., Druggists. Cluuile Cmilln Pound. Charles, the 13-year-old son of .lu-dico J. .1. Cardlti. who was reported missing, was found last night. His brother found him on tho mountain north uf town and induced him to return home, where there was much rejoicing liytlie family, cpmully on tho part of the parents, who had heroine almost distracted. Tliis morning the boy again attended school. In giving an account of himself Charles said that while in school on Tuesday morning he became impressed with the idea that the other pupils of the class weio ridiculing him oil account of hi stammering. At noon he concluded to neither return home nor to school and went up on the mountain. He remained there until night and then sought shelter in a shanty utthe rein-of his home. Early in the morning he again went to the mountain an 1 remained there until found by lilo brother. lie feared to return homo dur ing yesterday, lest he might be punUhcd for truancy from "ciiool. When ho got home laet night his iiarentu wore so much rejoiced that they forgot about the truancy and there was a killing of the fatted calf instead of serious lecture. 'i'lio Lavollu Pair. Tho 10th annual fair will be held at the LHVello fairgrounds, Ashland, Pa., on Septem ber 10, 11, 13 and 18. The grouudsare con coniciitly located, aud premiums of $2,500 are oH'ewxl. Many new features liave been added this year. Jupuuew performers will give dally exhibitions, and the Midway Plaisance will bo an attraction. There will be trotting, pacing and running races. S-27-10ts "I'or throb years I suirered from iSalt Itheuui. It covered my hands to filch an ex tent that I could not Hush them. Two bottle of Burdock Blood Hitters cured me." l.lhble Young, Popes Mill, St. Ijiwrenoe Count)', N. Y. I'iuule lit I JihuHlile. 'Viia Trinity Jteforruod SHmday school mid iimny friends held a picnic at lakeside to day. Untcirtuuately their pleasures weie interrupted by the storm, hut not until several very pleasant hours were spent. (Continued from First Page.) every promise of li-ing one of tho most exciting over known In tho attite, de veloped into n "lovo feait," mid wound tip about ns tanioly us nny ever seen hero. Tho confining, for purposes of safety, of tho spectators' tickets to 100 for each fac tion, whllo n prudout move, rubbed the proceedings of much of tho usual accom paniment of noise, nnd tho oitstoniary band playing botween tho acts was no tlconble by ronson of Its nbsonco. Tho first battle hotweon tho factions camo on tho oloctlon of n temporary chair man. Tho Quay enndidato won by n ma jority of thirty, and aftr this tho sonntor had his own wny completely. An incident of tho day wns tho offorlng by Sonator Quay of a resolution culling for tho purification of politics and civil servico in all branches of tho publlo sor vlco, which was aftorwards embodied In the platform. Because, of the foar that tho outside rabblo might broak In It was doomed un wlso to open tho doors of the hall nftor nil ontltlod to admission worn Inside, and It was necessary lor tho iirty pinttorm Hunt ers to got in ono corner and discuss thoir business. Tlioautl-Quny minority, led by Congressman Dalzull, fought for a moro dofiulto expression In fivvor of sound monoy, mid,balng outvoted in commlttco, brought thoir fljjhr ro tho convention floor and horo carried tlmlrpolnt without much opposition, Sonntnr t juny accepting thoir plank as nn nddiiom to tho ono In his own platform. 'I.ih resolutions woro pre pared by mou oppod to Governor Hast ings, and tho mutter of indorsing his ad ministration was very nearly overlooked, u thoughtful delegate offering tho neces sary plank a low minutes before final ad journment. The day was tho hottest of tho season, and for more th.m four hours the dele gates, nowspapurmon nml spectators woro Imprisoned in a swoltcriiiK atmosplioro without food or drink. AVlth a few ex ceptions, ovory iniin sat In his shirt alcoves, Senator Quay being one of tho first to set tho example. Tho delegates who arrived early found over 123 man In tho hall, guarding tho entrances to prevent toughs and heelors from taking possi-slon of tho premises. They had buen there all night and showed evldonces of their long vigil as thoy innrolied out of tho hull shortly boforo tho hour for couvonintr. Although there was nn outward indica tion of harmony and forgiveness, It Is said that this oxtends only to Governor Hastings and his friends. Those on the platform observed that Senator Quay did not look at or speak to C. I Mngeo, David Martin and Senator Porter, tho men who have led tho fight against him, and it is predicted that tho wounds now tempor arily healed will bo reopened In a very jhort while. NEURALGIA and simitar Complaint), mnanlaoUrei under the utrlnirent .UERftlAN iHtulUAL LAWS kjirescrlbodby eminent physicians: DR. RICHTEK'S 66 ei nmaummtt 'Onlv eonulne with Trade Mark"Anrl,r, ManufscturoriOommerzlenrataDr.ltlchtcrot F. Ad. Klchterft Co., 17 Wares Ct.,USW fOSS. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 12 Branch Honeei. Own Glassworks, A: 60 rts. In Rhciinmlonli for sale by 1'. 1. 1). Klrlin, 0 8. Main ft , .1. M ni in 7 M. in frt , t j lin- tich N. Is. cor. a:nln ' Moyil St-s 'rajtljts .gcnbt A lluilMiliold Tlokmore. 1). W. Fuller, of Canajohane, X. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Dis covery in tho house uud his family lias always found the very lH-st resulU follow Its use; that he would not he without it, if pro curable. ' t. A. Dykeaian Druggists (ats kill, N. Y., says that Dr. King New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough remedy; that he has used It in Ids family for i iglit years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for It. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial liottles free at A. WWey's drug store. Kcgular size 50c and $1.00 . E. E3. FOLEY, fine Groceries 201 WEST CENTRE ST. IValer lu f.n' eries, Flour. l'ro ijtlnns, Teas, C'uAevif, etc C. ool. ill hvered ii ' 'iiqal Iieltef in lv Hours. Distressing kidney and bla'ddcr diseases relieved in six hour ')y tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in malo or female. It relieves retention ot water anil pain m passing it almost immediately. 11 you want quicK reiiei anil cure tins is your remcoy. sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street To Study for tlio Priesthood. The following Catholic students are getting ready to attend the Seminary of St. Charles liorromeo, Overbrook : Dauiel.I. McGcttigan, of Silverbrook ; Joiiu J. Campbell, of New Philadelphia, and .1. P. McDonald, of Tamaqua. Those who will attend the St. Charles Seminary from tltis county are P. J. Uarry and Linus Schwartze, Poltsvillc ; John J. Mooro, Ashland; William J. Garriga'n, Port Carbon ; J. J. Whitakor, Shenandoah ; Klmor Slapletou and Dennis Maley, Tama qua ; Thomas Kealy anil Patrick Kelly, Minersville ; August Wachtor, Peter Schaaf and Thomas Hanney, St. Ciair; Itev. Charles Pendergast, Deacon, and William O'Donncll, Heckscherville ; John Mal'-y, llranchdalo ; Thomas O'llricn, Mahauoy City, James McConncIl, Malmnoy Plane ; Dennis Meare, of Pottsville; Kdward Larkin, of Now Phila delphia : Cornelius 1'eing, Jr., Mahauoy City, ami William uruiicl, ol .Mcclianlcsvillo, nro those who passed a favorable examination for admittance to the Seminary. Miners' Journal. A dose of Dr. Fowler's Kxt. of Wild Straw berry brings immediate relief in all casus of cramping pains of the stomach or bowels. It is nature's specific for summer complaint in aintsiurins. TlilllliqlUt' i:if( trio Light. AUan adjourned meeting of the Iiorou Coiiiic'ilof Taieaqua acontmct was mnde with the Edison Klcctri" Liglit Company to fur. nisi) the borough with eighty are lights, S,000 caudle power each, at $75 per light per year. Heretofore the borough had used incandescent light only, and the citizens had agitated arc lighting, and Council heeded it. Tho Kdlson is the local company. A Now York company had also put in a hid. Sliaros Tor Mill'. ! The Safe Deposit liuilding and Saving As sociation will open another series September Sth. This fund is especially successful. A large numltcr of the prinuiiwl luminous men of town carry stock in this fund, Shares can be had at the onico of M. It. Master now. 8-12-lSt-eod Since 1878 there Imvo leu nine epidemics of dyseutary In ililt'eiant parts of the coun try in which Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemody was used with per fect tuecess. Dyseutary, when epidemic, is almost as severe and dangerous us Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best eil'orts of the moat skilled physicians have failed to check it ravages, this remedy, however, luw cured the most malignant cases, Imth of children and adults, aud under the most trying con ditions, which proves it to be tho best modi cine in the world for bowel complaints. For sale by G rubier Itros., Druggist. Tim Circus. Washliuru'sclrcus tents were pitched at tho Trotting irk to-day and at noon a very creditable street parade was given. Tho storm interfered considerably with tho per formance, which was said to be very good by those who were in attendance. The Coal Trmle. Tho anthracite coal trado appeal's to have at last struck bottom for low prices, and, from the best information wo can gather, from now on the general situation of the trade should improve, says the Philadelphia Ledger. The larger producing and carrying com panies are no longer inclined to hook orders for future delivery at the ruling low prices, aud they are also more strictly curtailing their own output of coal hy partial suspen sion of colliery operations as well as holding down tho production of the individual oper ators by keeping short the supply of cars in the mining regions. On a trip through the anthracite fields the absence of the Usual long tmins of coal ears, either full or empty, is quiet noticeable, and neither nro thoy to lie found standing along tho linos of the rail roads, hence tho belief that many of the coal cars are now being used to store coal at the tidewater or lako shipping points. Several of the companies nro roportcd to be now short of stove aud egg coal, but chest nut and tho other "junior" sizes, pea and buckwheat, are stacked almost mountains high at the storage pockets In the mining regions. For the smaller steam sizes tho companies expect a largely increased demand during the fall and winter, when thoy will bo required for both manufacturingand steam heating purposes, aud then the companies ex pect to get better prices, whllo thoy would have to sacrifice tho coal if any furthor effort is made to move the surplus tonuago now at the prevailing low quotations. My liltlo boy, when two years of age, was taken very ill with bloody flux. I was advised to uso Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy, and luckily pro cured part of a bottle. I carefully read the directions and gave it accordingly. Ho was very low, but slowly and surely ho began to improve, gradually recovered, and is now as stout and strong as ever. I feel sure it saved his life. I never can praise the Remedy half its worth. I am sorry every ono in tho world does not know how good it is, a I do. Mrs. Lina S. Hinton, Grahamsvillc, Marion Co., Florida. For salo by Gruhler Rros., Druggists. PERSONAL. Miss Lydla Dolman spent to-day at Potts ville. Alfred Richards nnd Gordon Drown are at Atlantic City. Ileilry L. Jones made a luminous trip to St. Clair this morning. Mrs. John Kay, of St. Clair, is tho guest of Mrs, Hi-own, of town, lloll Sheeler returned to town last evening from a trip to Atlantic City. Miss Sarah llarrctt, of Glrardvlllc, wns a guest of town friends yesterday. Mrs. Flower l'coso is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. Harry llcyr.int, at Steclton. Miss Sadio Haugh is spending soveral days at Shamoklu, tho guest of friends there, Mine Inspector Stein was ot Silverbrook to-day, In consultation witli mine ollicials. Ike Kaplan, of Kingston, Pa., has accepted a position as salesman with Max Supowitz. C. J. Quliin, the energetic manager for tho Singer Manufacturing Company, spent to-day at Hazlcton. David Herlilne and Miss Com Stauflcr en joyed a plcasHiit drive through the Catawissa Valley last evening. Miss Bachman, of Lynnville, Lehigh county, is visiting her uncle, Dr. J.S. Kistlcr, of North Jardin street. Mrs. Iko Orkln yostorday afternoon pre sented her husband with a Kiby girl. Mr. Orkin is all smiles to-day. Harry llafuur, who was confined to his liomo by an attack of painters' colic, is nblo to be on tho streets again. Miss Annie Scager 1ms returned to her homo in Philadelphia, al'tor spending several weeks in town as a guest of relatives. Kdward Johnson, Sr., of North Ilowers street, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Kli Weaver, at Sandy Uun, Luzorno county. 1!. II. Morgan, of town, who represented the Mahauoy City llocordat Harrisburg, gnvo that paper an excellent report of the proceedings. Thomas K. Purcell, a prominent business man of Shamokin, was n visitor to town last night, a guest of his brother, Joseph, the Last Centre street grocer. Miss Mary Whalen, accompanied by hor nuests. Misses Fanny Halpln and Nellio Connors, of New York, and James Coakley spent to-d.iy at Glen Onoko. Thomas Smart, the genial salesman of tho Quaker City Manufacturing Comp.iuy, and his sister, Miss Uebccca, were guests of the O'Connell family last evening. 3 nn A this? Sift 1 nntirt flour, 1 aultipoonfnl salt, 1 giltiipoon ful ground nutmeg or clnutmon, 3 ronndinc tun spoonfuls bnkiag powder, together. Bt&t 3 eaun; add leap eoar, 1 enp mllk.s tenpoonfnls melted ;lloleno. Btir three Into tin fionr, roil nd cut Into ehopp. HavekettloJJ full jf t'otlolc Jl!'-it juet tho right heat and try the duughnuU In It for Smlnutue. M For frying, Cottolene must be hot. but don't let it I m get not enougn to smoiie or it will burn. To hnd if i t 1 . 1.1 ". . i -. - 3 it is not enougu, tnrow into it a single drop ol water, m iWhen at just tlie rigbt beat, tbe water will pop. 1 g Qennlna hao trade marks "GottoUnt" and (r'i htad in cotton-plant icrtath on arery tin THE 5. K. FAIKIUXK COMPAXT, CHICAGO and 182 If. Delaware Are., Philadelphia. 1 itiiiiitnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiiiminiiiniimmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii iii""iniiiiinjjiijjMg 'GOLD MEDAL. FLOUR" Makes the Best Bread. WE WANT Every grdcer to keep it. WE WANT Every housewife to ask her grocer for it. WE WANT Every housewife to use it. WE WANT Everybody to know that it makes the best bread WE WANT Everybody to know that one barrel of Gold Medat Flour 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 8c CO., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. When Baby was sick, we gavo her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When sho becamo Jllss, bhe clung to Castorla, When sho had Children, she gave them Castorla for your a oottlo now ami get lld Von Kver Try Klcctric Hitters as a remedy troll i esY 11 not. get reliel. This medicine lias been found to be neciiliarlv ndantcd to tho relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct nillueiice in giving strcngtn aim tone to tlie organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are ervous, Sleepless, j-.xcitanie, jiciancnoiy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed hy its use. Largo bottles only lllty cents at A. Wnsley's drug stoic. Maley, tho jeweler, for your wedding 1U North Main street. rings, tf "Weill lo 11 (1001I I'lnce. At noon to-day a Hungarian with a wild stare in his eyes, hatless, aud as nervous as a cat, made a dash out on Poplar street into Jardin, and on to the porch of the English Lutheran church. Seizing the brass knob of one of the doors he held on to it like a drown ing man to a plunk. So.oe people thought he was a Hastinn-, ndheront seeking a place lo hide hi;; lip.;d, b,ii '..e proved to be a Pole named Iiice who has b.vu i.tting strangely of late. Two citizens took fhargo of the man and escorted him to ids home on Poplar strei t. The I ). S. of A. Tlie third day's session of 'the state camp of the P. O. S. of A., now being held at Allen town, was very largely attended, it was de cided to hold the next convention at Altoona, and tho s-oini-centonnial celebration of lh07 will be held at Heading. A. II. Conger, of Scmntou, was elected State Lecturer. To day's parade was very large, about 3,003 men being in line. The following appropriations were made : State president, $o00 ; vice presi dent, $50; secretary, $1800, an increase of $20U ; Camp Sown, $750. Tho per capita tax was increased, after a hot debate, from 10 to 15 cents. A session was held last night, and the business of tho session completed. After Installation of olllcers tho stato camp ad journed. Most of the delegates remained to day to witness tho imrnde. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil lias cured hun drcds of casus of deafness that was supposed to bo incurable. It never fails to cure car-acliu Aiiiilti Sues John Again. Uright and early tills morning John Sned don and his wife, Annie, made the vicinity of their residence on North White- street noisy by indulging in a vigorous disagrce nient.'aud shortly after Mrs. Sneddon ap plied to Justice Lawlor lor John's arrest, charging him with boating and kicking her and smashing some ornairfeuts in her parlor. The war rant wus issued and executed and John is awaiting trial on charges hy his wife for the fourth or llfth time since last Deeem lier. He is a one-armed veteran of the re bellion and those who lmvo watched the progress of the litigations say that John will be at home again about the time his pension falls due. ltissflld that, between pension days John fet cranky and his wife swears htm behind be bars as soon as he commits an overt act, hut as the time for the pension to be paid draws nigh she relents and every thing heeoraes lovely again. Verily, this is a funny world. A I.hely Time. Chief of police Tosh had a lively time this morning. He lulled at the residence of Mrs. Moses Wiueatiue, on West Coal street, to make an attachment on some furniture imiler the raudiiloul debtor act. Mrs. Wiuestine jumped at the officer with a determination to punch his head and quite a struggle followed. Tush forced the woman to the street with the intention of taking her to the lockup, but she liecaiue uuieied and was released. The attachment was made on n claim for $40 by laudore ljaudensteiii against Mrs. Wincsline's husband. Did you ever-sec one of the famous vfaterprooflutcrlined Collars or Cuffs? It's very easy to tell, for they are all marked this way TRADf 'iJL te. Mark. They are the onlv Interlined Collars anil Cuffs, and are made of linen, cov ered with waterproof " Cehuloid." They'll stand right by you day in and y " ar catms way TrtttDf LuiLon Mark. The first cost is the onlv cost, for they keep clean a long time, and when soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off with a wet cloth iuui L iuiu luutuu uris way KLLUL0 WARK. These collars and cuffs will ouUast six linen ones. The wearer escapes laundry trials and laundry bills no chafed neck and no wilting down if you uct a collar marked this way TRAD o ir P-JL . tew 3KLLUL 0111 CHARLEY SING, NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY, . NO. 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. Vill Open on Saturday, w Shirts washed All Work done in first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed aim iiujiwu ivvi ami ia iiuiiiu ou vuiiaio -tu. v. CHARLEY SI IMG, Manager. 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 care in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work.bettcr and quicker than any other laundry in tho city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. The Last Clearing Mid-Summer Sale MILLINERY GOODS Consisting of trimmed leghorn hats from $1.25 to $2.50. Largo lino of hell-top sailor and Knox hats from 25 cents to $1.83. Plain sailor for 15c. Ladies' untrimmcd hats from 20c. up. Silk mull hats $1.00. Infants' caps 5c. up. Infants' and children's Slouruing goods very cheap. Nuns veils from $2.25 up. MRS. No. 26 South Main Street, J. KELLY, Shenandoah, Renna. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Vi'o have just received a flno lino of tho most heautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which wo will sell at very rcasonahlo prices, Wo havo also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which wo are selling at a sacrifice. Conic aud v see our lino of goods. We have the most heautiful aud artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices J CD f V CP I CT" IVI House, Sign and Decorative Tainting. - I . rK-1 -1 1 , No. 221 West Centre Street. Shenandoah, Penna. Evan J. Dayies, LIVERY AND 13 N. Jardin Street. AfARK. Ask vour dealer first, and take noth ing that has not above trade mark, if you desire perfect satisfaction. All otlicrj are Imitations absolutely. If you can't find collars or cuffs marked this way, we will send you a sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars, 25 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Give your size aud say whether stand up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 437-20 llroadwny, NEW YORK. IH'liTI I HI OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to sco us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of platos. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Uridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgory. No charges for extracting when platos aro ordered. Wo are the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (TItmnn's Uloek) ECast Centre Street. Onico Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. 111. Your Stomach Hooks & Brown, FULL LINK OF Base Ball Goods, Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fine Stationery, Ruhber Stamps, Etc. Agents for all Daily Papers. 4 IN. Main Street John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOH YUENQLINQ'S LAQER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, Berliner aud Weiss Beer. 22-24 S. Mnln St., Slienandoah, Pa., MISCELLANEOUS. IrtOU ItENr.- icond Btaule, nltuute 1111 North J White dtn-i-t, between Coal lreet anil Apple alley. Kent rt-uioiittble. Apply at the IImiiaui oHlce. 8-W.lw f riOlt ItHNT. All elegant double room. Itett y location In town. All convenience. Iteui Minalile rent. Alito u lodge room for Wotluniiliiy evening. Apply lit IIkuAmi ollleo. K-llKir, luHHi. Tin lliiclilon'H A ml mt Salve. Ut salvo In the world for ouu, X.. In ..H.t..l. ...... IIP. n Ointment hrings iustant relief In all ease of hmisen, sore, ulcer., salt rheum, lever sores. Itching rile., l'in WorniM, Kcaema, ICIng- ier. niupiwu "", iiiv.. .... ,..i,..r if,.i.....u. r a,. n II bkm eruntions, and lioditively cuies piles. tietitii youi ih-ali r. or no pay remiin d. It is guaranteed tu rive It u I Bahii iiudi luppy with LuW Syrup, lierfect siitislHi tion or inony refunded. I'rl 1 B5 cent!, per box. Tor sule ly A. Waslty. SHKXANDOAII'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, l or. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work nouranlecd lo ho flrnt-cliwin In every particular. .-4ilk tie ami luce enrtalns n xw liiltv (limit-i-ulled fur and delivered. Atrial ordct solicited, uaoiioi. Biiiiiu mu Biinie waiiing mat your i)ois no, nnu 1110 water you ilrink Is even lit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and porter) JAMES SHIELDS, JIauager Shenandoah Branch. A gemilno welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiikeys, bors, I'uiit-r iui itiu uoiiKiuiuiy on rap. unoice iviii lieruuce drinks and cigars. ihas. derrT Tonsorial Artist. 13 West Centre utreet. HtylUh halrcuttliiE ft eneolalty. Clean towel with every sliuve. Get Our Prices on GASOLINE and Headlight ILS Our delivery wagon does the rest. Oils, Gasoline, Caudles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardin Street. Mai orders promptly attended to. The Schuylkill Valley Cottage. Owned hy Potor Grilllths No. 122 South Mississpp! Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Two and one-half sijuares from 1'. & It. statiom halt equarc from beach. lUpointod, repapcred and refurnished. Kvervthinu comnlete for con. vcnleiice of patrons. MltS. Id. A tiltIFHIj froprlf