EVENING HERALD WKHN-ESDAY. HK1TKMI1KK 1, hlti. PITHY POINTS. .Miilimioy City llntlnc CiiUt'gr. Thownrk of orgiiiiizliiK the now Business (.'ullage In Miilmnny City wis IhjBuii Inst weak, and tho iviiy students are unrolling it will lo u very sncee.Mful ImahiuM school, Being ii liraneli of the oxeellent Wilkos Imrro Business College, nml tho iiiiinaRcmcnt offering so low nitos of tuition for tho first year to organize it thoroughly, it gives tho people of this eounty an opportunity to attend u first-clim business college at nearly half tho usual cost. A Cliarter Membership is issued which en titles tho holder to a complete course (time unlimited) in the commercial and Knglish branches, and shorthand and typewriting for only $50. In night school only f 10. There will bo excellent teachers and thorough coun-os. In the commercial depart ment tho celebrated Sadler system will bo used for teaching accounts. It is lcing adopted now by the best and largest schools in tho country. Tho shorthand and typo writing department will bo nicely equipped. The Standard Graham system of shorthand will be taught, and both Hemlnglon anil (Smith Premiers Typewriters used. for further particulars writo to O. V. Williams, Principal. Did Yoti I : ci- Try Electric Hitters as a remedy lor your troubles? If not, get n bottle now midget relief. This medicine lias been loiiml to lie ni'cull.'irlv ndantcd to the relief and euro of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct inlllience in giving strength and tono to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation. Headache, lainting Spells, or :ue Nervous. Slcenleis. r.xcitable. Melancholy or troubled with l)i..y Spells, Kleetrie Hitters is tlio medicine you need. iieami ami strength aro guaranteed by its use. Largo bottles only fifty cents at A. Wivsley's drug store. Coming Kit'tits. Sept. 11. Festival in Itohbins' opera house, under .inspired of Patriotic drum corps. Scut. 17. ISox social for the benefit of Harvey Stetler, in Ferguson's front hall In a recent letter lo tho manufacturers Mr. YV. F. Uenjamili, editor of tho Spectator, itusliford, X. Y., says: "It may be a pleas ure to you to know the high esteem in which Chamberlain's medicine are held by '.he people of your own state, whore they nu.it be best known. An aunt of mine, who re sides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit me a few years since, and before leaving home wroo me, asking if they were sold lii.e, stating if they were nut alio would brin a quantity witli her, as she did not like to bo without them." The medicines referred to are Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy, famous for its cures of colds and crimp ; Chamber lain's Pain Halm for rheumatism, lamo back, pains in the side and chest, and Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diairhoca Keinedy for bowel complaints. These medicines have been in constant use in Iowa for almost u quarter of u century. The people have learned that they are articles of great worth and merit, and uncqualed by any other. They are for sale hero by (iruhler Una., Druggists. Notice. Tho 1 1 KttALl) no longer occupies tlio olllees in tho Kefoiiieh building. The only oflico the iiper has in this town is at tho now quarters, No. S South Jardin .street. Keller III Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South Ameiican Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise mi account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back iiuil every part of tho urinary passages in male or iemale It relieves letention of water passing it almost immediately. , i:..r t !.!.. I.. Happenings Throughout tint ltcglim Chron icled for Hasty lVrntml. Wednesday September 11th, Is pay day on tho h. V. IE. K. Shenandoah furnishes lots of money to Pottsvillo hotels during court week. Tho Ashland opera house managers havo reduced the prices for imIuiImIou from GOrcntn to 33 cents. This is tho last weok in which tlio com missioners will hoar appeals, and parties hav ing objections to fill must do so beforo Sajur day. Paymaster J. II. Wilhelm of tlio Lehigh Valley Railroad Co,, will pay the employes on tlio Mahanoy division on Tuesday, Sep tember 10th. Alvln Marklc, et. al.aro suing E. P. Wil bur, ct. al. in tlio Wilkosbarro court for nn accounting of tho estate of tho lato G, II. Marklc, owner of tho Jcddn coal mines. Tlio amount involved is $2."0,000. Judgo Beciitel instructed tlio Ryan town ship constablo to keep a watchful eye on tho Lakesldo Hotel to see If tho law is not violated there. Ho should have called atten tion to a hotel at Grier City also. Henry Schu, a Mahanoy City blacksmith, accidentally pricked himself In tho arm while working a drill ono day last weok. Ho paid no attention to it until tlio arm began to swell and by Monday it had swollen to twice its size. Thomas Williams, a Tumaqua young man, who was riding ills biko from Weathcrly to his homo on Sunday last, was waylaid by tramps and badly beaten and robbed of $50 They also broko his wheel to prevent his overtaking tlicm. Teething children should bo treated witli Luks' soothing syrup. tf MADDEN ACQUITTED, , Inpppon Case I'lilloni lit Colli let In Sequel Michael Madden, n coal hauler residing at Mahanoy City, wis yesterday acquitted be foro .ludgo Savldgoofsi charge) of receiving stolen goods. It was alleged that ho was ono of a number of haulors who received bogus orders from Solomon lloppos, a shipper at Tunnel Ridge colliery, operated by tho P. & R. C, & I. Co., and used tho orders to secure coal at tho colliery. Hoppes Is now serving a long sentence for forgery. It was al leged that .Madden recolvcdtho orders which were made out by Hoppes by using fictitious names, and bought some of them far below their face valuo. It was also charged that Madden during ono month bought $1,023.02 worth of orders. Hoppes was called as a wit ness by tho Commonwealth and admitted giving Madden orders at different places, sometimes on tho street, or wherever thoy met. Chestnut coal was sold to tho employees at $1,80 per ton; others were charged $2.30; stove coal sold at $2.03 to employees and $2.53 to non-employees. Orders to tho haulers were sold by Hoppes at $1.25 for three-quarters of a ton of chestnut coal. W. A. Marr and John Dolphin, who wero the defendant's counsel, showed that Madden can not read or writo and was therefore ignorant of tlio fraud. Tho misery of years has been cured in a single night by tho uso of Dunn's Ointment, a positive, never-failing remedy for Itching Piles and all similar diseases. Your dealer keeps it, or can get it for you. PERSONAL. Llewellyn spent to-day at tlio county ind pain In If you want iili-k relief nml cure this is vour remedy. Sold bv Isaac Shnpira, druggist, 107 South Main trect. The I.aello Fair. Tlio loth annual fair will bo held at the Lavelle fairgrounds, Ashland, Pa., on Septem ber 10, 11, 12 and 13. Tho groundsaro con veniently located, mid premiums of $2,.r00siic offered. .Many new feature have been added this year. Japanese performers will give daily exhibitions, and tho Midway Plaisance will bo an attraction. There will be trotting, pacing and running, races. H-27-10t.s Sent it to Ills .'Miilliei- In (iernmn.v. Mr. Jacob Esbeusen, who is in the employ of the Chicago Lumber Co., at Des Moines, Iowa, says: "I hive just bent siuno medicine lwck to my mother In the old country, that I know from personal use to be tho best medi cine in the world for rheumatism, having used it in my family for several yearn. It is called Ciiiiub(irlain's Pain Halm. It always doe the work." 50 cent bottles for sale by liruhlor linn. Druggists. When you want good roollng, plumbing, ga fitting, orgenoiul tinsmithiiig dono call on K. F. GHllaglier. 18 West Centio street. Dottier in stoves. 8-1-tf A Household Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of CunajoliHric, X. Y., says that he ulways keeps Dr. King's New Dis covery in the house and his family lias always found t)us very lwot.rosult follow its use; that he would not be without it, if pro ,.rluV li A. Dvkenuiii DruuutslM. Cute- kll), N. Y., Huys tlwt Dr. KIuk's New l-,iv.,ri' U iiiuluolifaillv I he bunt Cornell rurally; that he has used it in his family for eight yoaiv and it lias never nillou no an that U claimed fur it. Why not try a remedy to long tried and tested. Trial luttls free al A. Waaley's drug shuts. Regular si.e 50c and 11.00 hliiire Fur Sule. The Safe Deposit ltulldlug and Saving As sociation will open another series SoptcmW 8th. Tliis fuud is especially successful. A large niimlierof tho principal buniness men of town curry stook in this fund, hihuios call lie lisd at tho olllee of M. 11. Master ow. 8-12-18t-eod ltm lilen's Ariilcu .Salve. The best salve in the world for euU, 'iruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, otter, cliapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ill skin eruptions, and positively euros plies, ,.r no na.v HMiuired. It is auaranteed hi give iwrfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prico ; 5 cents per liox. For sale by A. Wasiey. Itiirglar Fatally Wounded. At midnight Monday two men effected an entrance into the shoo storo of Samuel Holllster, at Locust Gap, and stole a lot of shoes and a new bicycle. From thero they went to tho confectionery store of Harry Meyer to continue thoir work. Tho proprietor, who lived in tho building, was awakened by the noise the burglars made and securing his revolver went to tlio head of tlio stairs and waited. He had not been there long as the men forced an cntraiico in a short time mid just as soon as they had the proprietor fired. Ono made his escape, but the other fell and as ho crawled out Mr. Moyer fired two more shots. A search revealed nothing taken, and the pro prietor looking out and fulling to see the men about, lie went back to bed. Yesterday morn ing the wounded man was foiiud beside the P. & It. railroad between Locust Gap and Locust Summit and was sent to tho Miners' Hospital at Fountain Springs. Ono of the bullets lodged in his right leg and the other almott disemboweled him. Ho is a Slav and refused to give his name, or that of his partner. A New Venture. Alex Strouse is making arrangements to open a pool and billiard room in tlio room now occupied by P. Coffee, at the southeast corner of Main and Oak streets. As soon as the place is vacated, which will lie within a few days, Mr. Strmiso will take it in charge and begin alterations and improvements for his venture. The rooms will ho conducted on a first class metropolitan system and thero will lie a cigar stand in connection witli it, but no bar. Mr. Strouse proposes to make it a rendezvous for respectable people seeking innocent jKistimo and will keep it above re proach. From all accounts Chamberlain's Cough Itenwly is a Godsend to tho afllicted. There is no advertisement about this; wo feel just liku saying it. Tho Democrat, Carrollton, Ky. For sale by Gruhler Bros.. Druggists. Vii l.vrio lo 1 I'nliitxl Wlilin. VfafVtr-t. Sp. I.-Vnlkyrle lit will 1.0 iv vhlto Yrtelit wIkui she enters t lie niees tor tlvi Aliicrleii's cup ngnlnst Defeiuh i Sin Was towed up from Snndy Hook yes-'.-.llftV iiflBrnrmn nlulWmt llitodry dock lit r.vl" il.win. Tlio yneht will bo potlewled ti:vl fhinlly p.ilntml white. Valkyrie will remain In dry dock probably up to tomor row ".enlng. Tomorrow Defender will bo found wimewhero nenv her, for somewhat Kiitno purpuso, '""1 tl"n l)otn yit'l1 " will in meiwiireil by John Hyslop, tho otTk'l.il tmvumivr of tho Now York Yacht chili. Aftor Hint It will bo nrnde known "lint Vnlkyrlo will allow Defender, if any thing, mid how much Defender will hnvo t nllow Vigilant In tho trial races already held. Mllne Tronsurtr FIIz'h Shortnec CnKLSKA, Muss,, Sept. 4. It bscntuo known hero today thnt tho affairs of Al fred W. Fltz, son of ox-Mnyor Fitz, of this" city, mid treasurer of tlio Chelsea Wire Fabric company, who has been nilsslnp since Aug. 12, nro In a bad condition. Tho company's factory on Broadway hna been closed and expert accountants have been set at work examining tho books. Presi dent William Martin, of tho company, whilo admitting; that Fltz had deceived tho directors in lus annual reports, uenleu that the missing treasurer had taken $100, 000, as reported. Tho amount of tho short- ago will not bo known until tho exports finish their work. G. II scat. Mrs. S. W. Yost visited friends nt Mincrs villo to-day. Miss Sallle Portz left to-day for Allentown, to visit friends. Mrs. J. K. Kehler visited relatives at Minersvillo to-day. J. K. P. Schcillynnd James W. Schoencr are ill Philadelphia. Mrs. Adam Lindcnmutli, of Mt. Curinol, spent to-day in town. Miss Sue E. Fowler went to Baltimore this morning to visit friends. Charles Strouse is spending tho day in Philadelphia on business. C. H. Anderson, formerly employed on the Hi:r.ALl, is now in Colorado. Councilman Magarglo's daughter is suffer ing from an attack of diphtheria. Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, was a visitor to town yesterday afternoon. Mrs. T. T. Williams visited friends at Pottsvillo and Minersvillo yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William 0'liricn,of Ashland, attended the Langton funeral to-day. Mrs. J. J. Dougherty, Mrs. Casey and J. T. Casey returned to Philadelphia to-day. Brltlnh and American Snllort Fight. San Francisco, Sept. 4. By a prlvato letter from Montevideo It Is learned thnt tho sailors of tho American cruiser Newark and thoso from tho British merchant ma- rino In port had a rough and tumble fight. A Briton took down tho American flag that was used In tho decorations of a sa loon. That started tho ball rolling, and for twenty minutes tho fighting was fast and furious. Iso ono was seriously Injured. Later In tho day John Astrom, ono of tho Nownrk's men, was dangerously stabbed lu tho abdomen. Ho was recovering when tho letter was written. Incorrigibility. Georgo Milchunis, a small Polish boy, was placed in the Pottsvillo jail by Policeman Hand on a cliargo of incorrigibility. The parents say they are unable to do anything with tho boy. Tho only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. Initiated. Six of our townsmen wore last night initiated into tlio Royal Arcanum, a bene ficial organization that pays $3,000 on tho deatli of a member and which is enjoying quite u boom bore. Thero aro over half a docn more members awaiting tho initiatory degree. tVhen Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castorla. When bhe was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Mis, she clung to Castorla, IVhen she had Children, she gavo them Castorll El. E3. FOLEY, RNEGroceries 201 WEST CENTRE ST. I"iller Mi , Ti a, Forest Flro Near Kgg Harbor. Koo IlAi'.noit City, N. J., Sept. 4. A litrno forest flro has hturtod wost of tills city. It started in a dense swamp loading towards Mook City, and is consuming many acres of oedar pine. Several houses are lu Its ooui-so. Tho farming people aro fighting tlio fbuiios and making back fires In hope of cheeking the olomont. Tho origin of the lire was from olndors from n locomotive Desperate Itiink Depositor!. Stokm Lark, la., Sent. 1. Great excite ment prevails over tho clo3lnj of tho Bttena Vlitw State bunk. Depositors are largely poopl with tlio oanili-itf of yours entrusted to the bank. A bin crowd fills tho streets, and It would only need a word to lend to deeds of vlnlondo, tlio lmlneai methods of tlie Latum family, who ran the lnstitu ttitlwi, luivlug otutfod groat indignation. A l'rlnoiier's Suicide. TOWAKDA, Pa., Sept. 4. Hattio GafTord, who vrm sentenced by Judgo Dunham yos torilnv to six months for keeping a disor derly liousa, oonimitted huloidj lu the oounfcy Jull shortly afterwards ,by taking stryemilno. I'nbllnliers' Aiiiioiincoiiiciit, The looal circulation of the Evk.nino Hun. alii continues in the hands of Messrs. Hooks tSc'llrowu, iUt'mucrs, No. 1 North Mailt street. People who are not receiving the jwier can have It served every evening by carrier uion leaving their orders at the place stated. Orders for job work and advertising will ulso receive prompt attention if placed in thoir hands. p; s with LuU' i " I'. Miss l!uby Yost, of Duumore, Is spending a few days as tlio guest of relatives here. Thomas Hellis and son, Chaster Idwell, paid a visit to thellEKALD sanctum yesterday. John J. lieilly and Martin Mullahy were attendants at tlio Pottsvillo court to-day. MissScdden, of Delano, has lieou appointed teacher of tlio public school at Orecn Moun tain. Miss Lizzio Palmer, of Slimnokin, is tlio guest of Mrs. J. H. Martin, of- North Jardin street. Moses Owens, tlio Soutli Main street mer chant, transacted businoss at Ashland- yes terdny. Dr. Loiigacre, C. E. Titman, Geo. W. Bed- da!! and li. J. Yost attended tho Orwigsburg fair to-day Letter Carrier P. D. Holnian and family have cono to Itoyertown, lterks eounty, to spend two weeks with relatives. Editor Arnold, of tlio Girardvillo Press and Times, was a visitor to town list night and paid tlio Hkiialii sanctum a visit, Mr. mid Mrs. Peter McGibc, of Fottsville, were'among the out-of-town peopio who were in attendance nt tlio Langton funeral to-day. W. S. Oswald, who represents the Shenan doah Manufacturing Company on tho road, left for a business trip to Baltimore this morning. Dr. J. Pierce Poberts, of town, has contri- Imtcd an interesting article on broncho pneumonia to the September number of Tlio Medical Brief. William Xeiswcntcr will leave for Illinois to-morrow morning to purcliaso another car load of horses which lie will offer for sale on September 18th, at the Commercial hotel. C. II. Frank, representing the switch and signal department of the Allentown Boiling Mills, who is making a tour of tlio coal re gious, is tlio guest of J. O. Thumm, of East Centre street. F. H. Hicks, representing Ferris A North of Baltimore, Mil., manufacturers of con fectioners' supplies, circulated among our business men last evening. Mr. Hicks is a enial and whole-souled gentleman and lias built up a lucrative tmde for his firm. Misses Lizzie Stank and Loo, IiiWson loft on an extended tour to Beading and Phila delphia this morning to visit friend. Miss Stank will attend tlio fall openings In Phila- lelphia whore slio will purchase mi extensive stock of fall and winter milliner', llieir tour will cover a period of two weeks. . Ilurrant's Trial Hectin. SAN FlUNCIsco, Sept. 4. Tho trial of Theodore Durrant began yesterday. Al though counsel for tho defenso said they would bo willing to hnvo tho Blanche La mont nml Mlnnlo Williams cases tried jointly, when tho district attorney referred to tho finding or .Minnie Williams' body, tho defendant's counsel objected to tho in troduction of anything relating to tlio Williams murder, which ho said was tho basts for a sepnrato action. Tho jury visited tho scene of tho murder in chargo of tho sherlfu High way men In Oinalia. Omaha, Sept. 4. A band of twolvo high waymen hold up a load of peopio in an Omalia suburb early In tho morning and secured several hundred dollars. It is an organized gang, which has long evaded tlio police Thero were four persons In tho carringo, who had been In tho city enjoying themselves. Ono of tho robbers searched each man, tnking everything of value. To Keep Out Cholera. PORTLAND, uro., bept. 4. Tlio preva lence of cholera in Honolulu and In tho Orient lias created a scare hero. Tho local board of health is already udoptlng strln gent measures to repol Its Invasion. City Physician Wheeler says that at no time havo Pacific coast cities been so seriously menaced uy tho scourgo as now. Died. MOON'HY. On tlio tth Inst, nt Sliennndonl P.i.. Thomas iUnnoev. iMincrnl wilt take nine on Thursday, 5th Inst. High mass nt tho An nunciation church nt On. ni. Interment nt St ('lair, tho funeral leaving .Shenandoah by tho 11:15 a. in. Pennsylvania it. I!, train. Itcla- tlvcs and friends respectfully invited t attend. ' H MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. Lndy in Shenandoah to sell I T corsets. Writi cinniiti, O. Writo us. Ohio Couset Co.. Cin- 9-3-3t TA7ANTKI). A llrst-eliiss irlrl for ireneral housework. Good wnges pnid. Apply at u. m. l'eicrs-, ue rtonu anriun sireci. IOU HUNT. A good stable, sltunto on North j iv nuo sircer, neiween umi sireei ami Appi alley. ofllce. Kent reasonable. Apply nt tho IIkhald 8--T-IW TjVSTUAYKI). On August 29th, 1893, from the XU premises oi James linsley, nt Turkey Jtun, two largo pigs, one white mid the other black and white, with short tail. A suitable reward will bo paid for return. B-l-2t ITOIl BENT. An elegant double room. locution ill town. All conveniences. sounblc rent. Also n lodge room for Wednesday evenings. Apply nt IIkuald ofllce. 8-19-95 Best Kco- MNTKI)-A i lady reliable, active trcntleman or to travel for reliiihlo established house. Salary S780, payable 515 weuklj', and money ativancou ior expenses. nituaiioiiHtcauy ltcfcreiuiCN. Kn clone HoU-adtlresneU stamped envelope. II. K. Hesa. President. Chlcoco. 9-10 mo PUBLIC Sale ! Sale ! Tim Heavy lind of a Match. "Mary," said Funnel Flint" at the break fast table as ho iwk fur a kocond cup of coflee, "I've made a dituivery.. "Well, Cyrus, you're aooui me lasi ona i a expect of such a thing, but what is it?" . ''I have fouud that the heavy end al a match is iU light end," responded Cyrus with a grlu that would have adorned a skill. Mary looked disgusted, hut with anajrof triumph quickly retorted, "I've got a dis covery too, Oyrus. It was made by Dr. D. V. l'ieree, and h called a 'Golden Medical Discovery.' H drives uuay blotches and pimples, purities the blodd, tones up tlio system and makes one feel brand-new. Why, it cured Cousin Hon who laid Consumption and was almost reduced to a skeleton. Before his wife ln'KHli to line it she was a ikiIc, sickly thing, but look at her; she's iOy-c.heokedflnd healthy, and uoiglui 105 pounds. That, , 1. .. .11 (l.nf'u ic.vlli innilttllll. lyruH, is a uimMwij i .,.v.,..v iug." Young or middle-aged men, suffering from premature decline of power, however in dueed, speedily mid rudleally cured. Illus tinted book sent securely sealed for 1ft cento in stamp. World's Dmpemwry Medical Association, UuflHlo, N. V. HpriiiiC Any I,ealis lately? Wo can't stop the leaks from the cloud but Bell, the plumber, corner Main and Centre streets, am 6top all your leaks in wator and gas mains with satisfaction. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name LrHi A Baku, Ashland, Ia., is d i, iiyhack. tf Jill II j ' I - 'ill Hi fkfiTi Z-1S4 i j it Url . mi T- ill Mmm-MbKtoU. mm i ' Km Por shorten ine never use more tliau 31 I'll, er. (Mt i.i rection oien two-thirds ns much Cotto- lcnc n9 vou wouln of lfiu When frvinc with Cnltnlenn nl. Vli ways put it in a cold pan, hentinc'' it with the pan. Cottolcuc pro duces the best results when very i hot, but ns it reaches the cooking point much sooner tlmti lard, care I should be taken not to let it burn when hot cuouch, t will dtJ- fcatcly brown n bit of bread in half a minute, ponow uicsc uircctions In usintr Cottolcuc .ind lard will never again be permitted in your kitchen or in your food. Genuine Cottolcuc iscold cvervwherein tins S? with trade-marks " CoUolcne' 'and steer's head ttt cotton-plant wreath on every tin. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chlttso. and 183 X. Dtlanare Are., Thlls. D on't Believe Us ! Ask your neighbor has from the what kind of bread she GOLD riEDAL FLOUR" she received. This is our best testimonial. If you wish to try it give your grocer your order. If he has not got it he will get it for you, but insist on getting "GOLD MEDAL." THOS. EC. SAMUELS 8c CO., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. CHARLEY SING, . Will Open on Saturday NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY, NO. 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirls washed and ironca, 10c; snirts ironea, sc; collars, 2c; cutis, 4c; undershirts, 7c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. OPEN EVERY DAY Shenandoah and Vicinity Go to tho Slienuntloah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold anil Silver ullliiKS. it your artmcnl tcetli do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations freo. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns l0Kan Crowns. Urown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to jjental surgery. No charccs for extractinc when plates are ordered. We are tho only users of vitalized air for tlio painless extraction of tcetli. I SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titmnn's Block) East Centre Street. Oillco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. s SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor, LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to lie flrtit-clas In every fmrticulnr. Silk tics and lace curtains a speo altv. Goods called for and delivered. A trial order solicited BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. A genuine wolcomo awaits you at JOE WYAXT'S SALOON, Cor. rlain and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers. porter anil ale constantly on tnp. Choice tem perance urniKS aim cigars. For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen years actual experience Gold, Amal gam and Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, Por celain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Best teeth 810.00. no better made nt anv nrlce. Teetb ex tracted witli vitalized air, 60o. Kxtractcd with out air, 25c. Allowance made where tocth are out on new plates. All work guaranteed. Uuiy attendant alwuys present, Oillco hours 1 to 3 p. in. Kvery day, 1 to 5 p. m. Sundays tftli annual wtlo of a ear loud of Western liorwa at the OOrVlrVlEROIAL. HOTEL., Khcuandonli, Pa., on Wednesday, Sept. 18th, '95, at 1 o'oloek p. ni., rain or hine. Horses will be on exhibition at the Com mercial Hotel stables, three duys prior to the sale. Kvery horse sold will ho guaranteed. Horse ulways on mllo at my stables, earner of Main und Coal streets. WM. NE1SWENTER. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 30K Bast Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa Max Hecso's residence, front room upstairs. JOHN F. CLEARY" Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters. Woiss beer. Bottler of the II iu t lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. HAS. DERR, W Tnnsorial Artist 12 West Centre street. Btvllsh hair cutting a specialty. Clean towel with every shave. When It comes to GROCERIES If you don't come llioy win neaccu- Our stock speaks for itself, to town send your orders. rotoiy anu promptly nneu. flUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street JOHN DALTON, Agent for --For Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Hooks & Brown, FULL LINE OF Base Ball Goods, Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fine Stationery, Kubbcr Stamps, Etc Agents for all Dally Papers. A- FM. Main Street John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOH YUENGLINQ'S LAQER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, Berliner aud Woiss Beer. 22-2-4 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist in diseases of tlio Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 1207 West MarUot St., rOTTSVILLE. llours8:30 a. in. to 13 m.; 1 to 4 p. m., to 8 p. m. Sundays 0 a. m. to IS in. 13 N. Jardin Street. ALL DRUQ 5TC01' 'AMSY PILLS! Srt ANO UURE. 6EM0 0. FOS'WOMAjrS 8AFt GUARD!' Wilcox Specific po1PitA,PA. Get Our Prices on OASOLINE ATI and Headlight J Our dollvory wigou does tho rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardin Street. Mall flrdera promptly attended to. The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned hy I'ctor QrlUltha No. 122 South Allsslssppl Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Two and one-half squares from P. & II. station; half square from lieacli. Repainted, repapered and refurnished. Kverythinif complete for con venience of patrons. jtfKS. M. A. aitlKFIN, Proprietress.