EVENING HERALD Tltl'ltSDAY. SKITKMIILU , 18113. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National I.rnKtin At, riillmlotplila l'hlliiilelpliln, 10; St. Louis, 2. At. Now York l'Mrst ruiho: IMtttdiurfc, (5; New York. 8. Second iriinio (7 Innings): Now York, (S; I'lttsbnrK, 4. At IJrooklyn Clcvolmul, lfi; Hrooklyn, 5. At Boston Boston, 15; CIiIohk At Bal timore Baltimore, "i Lotilsvillu, !1, At Washington Clnclnnnti, 11; Washington, 6. Knitfirn League. At Syracuse Synicnsti, HO; Scrnnton, 4. At Hochcstor Springfield,!!; Boclicstor, :). At BiilTiilo (U Innings, darkness) Buf falo, (1; Providence, 6. ronnaylvunla Ktato League. At Heading Hondlng.Sl; Carbondalc, SO. A.t Lancaster Liincimt'"- fi: Hn.letou. Ii. Itcllcf 111 SIX lllllll. Distressing kidney nml bladder discuses relieved in six hours by the "New Great Smith American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpnso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in nmle or female. It relieves retention of water and pain In passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Mail' street. Sliilianoy City HiisIiiokh College. The work of organizing tho now Busiuom College in Mahauoy City wasbegun last week, and tho way students are enrolling it will be a very successful business school. Being a branch of the excellent Wilkes harru Holiness College, and the management offering so low rates of tuition for tho first year to organize It thoroughly, it gives tho leoplo of this county an opportunity to attend a llrst-class business college at nearly half the usual cost. A Charter Membership is Issued which en titles the holder to a complete course (time unlimited) in the commercial and lhiglish branches, and shorthand and typewriting for only $no. In night school only 10. There will be excellent teachers and thorough coiir-es. In the commercial depart ment the celebrated Sadler system w'll be lined for teaching accounth. It is being adopted now by the best ahd largest schools in the country. The shorthand and typ -writing department will bo nicely CHjlilpjH'!. The Standard Graham system of shorthand will be taught, and both Kemiugtoii and Smith Proiniers Typewriters ljsod. Tor further particulars write to G. W. Wir.MAMH, Principal. All Free. Thoio who have used Dr. King's New Dis covery know Its value, and those who havo not, have now the opportunity to try it fieo. Call on the iidvortUcd druggist and get a trial bottle, free. Send your name and .address to II. K. liucklen &('., Chicago, and get a simple box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and coot you nothing. A. Wasley's Drug Store. Coining Kents. Sept. 11. Festival in Bobbins' opera house, under auspices of Patriotic diimi corjis. Sept. 17. I!ox souial for the benefit of Harvey Stetler, in Ferguson's front hall. The Heavy Mini til' a Muteli. ".Mary," said Funnel Flint at the bleak fast table m be ask for a second cup of coffee, "I've mad" a discovery." "Well, Cyrus, you're about the last one I'd exjKi t of such a thing, but what is it ?" "I lmve found that the heavy end of a match is it lieht end," responded Cyrus with a grin lli.it would have adorned a skill. Mary looked disgusted, but with an air of triuuiph quickly retorted, "I've got a dis covery too, Cyrus. It was inside by Dr. I). V. Pierce, and is called a 'Goldoli Medical Discovery.' It drives away blotches mid piniploi, purities the blood, tones up the system and make one feel brand-new. Why, it cured Cousin Den who laid Coiiisuinptiou and was almost reduced to a skoluteli. liefore his wife began to use it she wiw a puje, sickly thing, but look at her; she's rosy-elitfuked and healthy, and weighs 10." pounds. That, Cyrus, is a discovery that's worth mention ing." , Young or middle-axed men, suffering from premature decline of power, however -induced, speedily and radically cured. Illus trated book fcent securely scaled for 10 cents in stannw. 'World's Dispensary Medical Association. Huffalo, N. Y. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gai fitting, or general tiniunithing done call on K, F. Gallagher. IS Wont Centre street. Dealer in stovos. S-l-tf When Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castorla. When film was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When sho beoamo Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she bad Children, sho gavo them Casta rti Moires I'or Sale, The Safe Deposit Building and Saving As miciatiou will open another series September 8th. This fund is eiqiocially successful. A large number of the princliwl business men of town carry stock in this fund. Shares can be had ut the otilce of M. II. Master now. S-12-13t-eod The misery of years has been cured in a simile night by the use of Dunn's Ointment, a positive, never-failing remedy for Itching riles and all similar diseases. Your dealer keeps it, or can get it for you. Sprung Any I.al( IilnlyY We ou't stop the fetkks from the clouds but Hell, the plumber, comer Main and Centre street, can stop all your leaks in water and KM mains with outisholioii. Tho Tivullo I'nlr. TheJOUl minimi fair will 1 held at the I jvc(b fairgrounds, Ashland, Pa., on Septem ber tt, 11, 18 and 13, The grounds are con ren Wutly located, and premiums of $3,300 arc , ifliied. Many new features have lecu added , hi year. Jinese performers will give daily exhibitions, and the Midway I'laisam c vill be an attraction. There will 1 trotting, nocing and running races. st-a7-10tK El . B. FOLEY, FiNiiQroceries 201 WEST CENTRE ST. 1 Mar tu Mrnoeriw, l'lonr, Provisions, Teas, CuSoea, etc. Guoil ilellerid free. NOTES ON THE LEHIGH VALLEY E. R. A I'ririrct to Operate Competing Trolley Lines Is Dropped. The Lehigh Valley Itailroad will soon hi gin the erection of a building In the I'm U r ton yards for the manufacture of alr-Wakcs, grab Irons and hand holds, which will be put on all freight and coal cars after January 1, 1MI0, when the recent act of congress re- liliriug all cars to he so equipped ill go into effect. The Lohlgh Valley Itailroad Company made an effort recently to find ont the cost of equipping ami operating flvo branch roads with trolloy. They found that (ho cost of equipment and oporatlon wis such as to prevent a profit. This was duo to tho fact that such branch line could not compete successfully with existing and independent trolley roads, being situated out of town and not reaching main streets or thoroughfares. This view of tho enso prevented any imme diate endeavors to compete with the trolley roads. One day last week an engine and flvo pas senger coaches made the fastest and most wonderful run on tho Lehigh Valley road that has ever been mado through that par ticular section. Tho train was that of the Patriotic Ordor Sons of America excursion. It left WllkoBlmrro at 0.115 a. m. and reached AUcntown at 11 n. in., occupying just one hour and forty-five minutes, licducc ten minutes from this for "slow tips" and taking water, loaves tho actual running time one hour and thirty-five minutes for eighty-three miles. Tills is a record unprecedented in railroad history over such a curvy road. Widding at Win. I'ciui, Frederick D. Kurtz and Miss Martha Jor dan were united In marriage last evening at the home of the bridegroom's parents, at Win. Penn, and in the presence of a small company of near relatives, l'ev. Uphrimn Potts, pastor of the Win. Penn Methodist 13picol church, officiated. A reception was held at the residence of tho bride's parents, in Lost Ci eck No. 2. whore all par took of a sultnntinl repast and spent the evening in a very enjoyable manner. Kills Jordan, brofher of the bride, was thogrooms inan, and Miss Maggie Green, daughter of Justice J. P. Green, of Win. Penn, was the bridesmaid. An Acquittal. Anthony Kuslowsky and Stanus Correll, two boys of town, Mere acquitted at the Pottsville court to-day" On the charge of send ing a threatening and .obscene letter by messenger to Maggio Hilbort, a lti-yoar-old girl. All the parties reside in tho Fifth ward. The costs were put on the county. JCfMinwn of the Famous llucktallfl. Lock Haven, Pa., Sept. 5. Tho ninth nnniuil reunion of tho "IJucktnlls," or tho First, illflo regiment, opaned hero yester day and elected then olllccrs: I'rcsldcnt, F. F. Kirk of Willi u.isport; vico presi dent, Louis W. Hnv. r of Lock Haven; treasurer, E. E. A. Irvin of Curwcnsvillo; Fccretary, W. H. Kauch of Philadelphia; iifisistnnt secret ary, Mrs. Ranch. Tho "Bncktnlls" tclfgrnphed greetings to Mrs. General T. L. Kane, Catsklll, N. Y.,inother of the first colonel of tho regiment. A re ception wns held in tho court houso last evening. Tho total number of enlistments during' tho threo years mid ono month of actual service was 1,371. Today tho sur vivors number 81 i, scattered over twenty- two stntes of. tho union. I'rcpnrliif; for n Moral Crusade. Baltimohe, Sept. " A delegation of ministers of tho gosp 1 spent tho closing hours of lust hunday night in visiting tho local resorts of ovll persons. What they saw, they claim, "is n plenty." To say they lifted up hands in horror Is using a mild expression to describe their feelings. The party was piloted by the Rev. J. Fred Heisso, oditor of the D.iltl'niro Methodist. At tho various Baltimore county resorts, Mr. Heisso says, tho visiting clergymen found on Sunday afternoon thousands of men and women congregated, drinking whisky and Ivor, while all :.jrts of games wero in progress. An Ashevllle Mob Suppresf ed. ASHKVILLK, A. C, Aug. B. At 10 p. m. a mob of 150 or moro negroes and whites went to the houso of Elder Tanner, .col ored, to run him out of town. About flf' ti"'ii shots wero discharged, two or thrco rioters wero shot, and also n woman living in tho noighbolmod. Tanner escaped in jury. Policemen finally interfered and broko up the riot. Trnner and soino of his supporters wero brought to tho city jail for protection. Tanner has oxclted tho Ira of tho colored pastors by preaching n pecu liar doctrine. Disastrous Irlr In llnntnn. BOSTON', Sent. r. Ono of tho most disas trous tire that has occurred along Bos ton's water front in years started on tho do's nt East B'iston yostorday momma, and before It could Ihi controlled destroyed three piers, two larjco storehouses, u freight shed, lateen loaded freight ears ami large quantity of freight, and slightly damaged n numli-r of dwelling houses, The loss is estimated nt $905,000; partly insured. A ieriimn Socialist Kriitnr Arretted BEBMN, Sept. 6. Her I'fund, editor of tho Vorwaerto, has boon uri-utod, and two editions of his paper confiscated. The Vor- waortz publishes tho names of tho factories and business bouses which, having closed on Sedan (lav, stopped their employes pay Herr Piund, editor of the Vorwnertz, Is charged with le. niujeste, nnd with writ ing a disparaging account of the inauguril' tion of the William I liieinorlul church. Dy UEU2ALGIA end similar Complaint!, manuf ictaroi under tuesuiniront AAH MEDICAL LAWS. orescribed'iv eminent physicians! DR. RIGHTER 5 SOnlv nenulnii r tli Trade Alark"Anclior."B I Manufctun r i tii, r. MJtliDr.Hii luVrof 3 F. Ad. BlchterS Co ., 17 Wirron Ct.,lTEW Y OSL I 29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks, I' ! 1 nI.ii OS Minast ,1 M 1 i s M s I 1 1 I- ( .r J. Mil ' lovil Sis f . - urn.- .. .A3 fnwgist'.lau MUNYON'S falls to relievo In threo days. Rheumatism Cure never in three hours end cure JIUNYON'H Dvsncnsla Curs Ii en nr. nntccd to correct constipation and cur' nil forms of indigestion and stomach trouble MUNYON'S Catarrh Cure soothes and heals tho nlll Ic ted pnrls nml restores them to health. Nofalluroj a cure guaranteed. MUNYON'S Kidney Cure speedily cures pains in the back, loins or groins and nil iorms of kidney disease MUNYON'S Nervo Curo cures nervous nc9S mid builds up tho system. MUNYON'S Vitolizcr imparts new life, restores lost powers to weak and debilita ted men. Frlco $1.00. No matter what tho disease is or how many doctors have failed to curo you, ask your druggist for a 25-ccnt vial of one ol Munyon's Cures, and if you are not bene fited vour money will be refunded. COLLIERY IMPROVEMENTS. l'rogress of Sew Work at tho Ollliciton ami Draper. When the alterations and improvements at tho Glllierton colliery are completed the mine will lie one of the moot Improved in tho region. The breaker is being re-modclcd and complete changes of locations of chutes, screens, etc., are being made. Hifht new P. & 11. jigs have already been put in and two large screens and two 'ibakor are com pleted. A supply plane 1,000 feet long and engine to operate it are aim completed. Six large tubular boilers are being walled in and two others are being located. Fotl'udations for new engines are being prepared for the lluck Mountain slope. Inside the mine the Hack Mountain vein slope has been sunk from the 3rd to the 1th lift, or DO yards deeper, having a vein at tho bottom of the slope 10 feet (i inches thick. A plane is being made between the 3rd and ith lifts and is down 300 feet on an angle of 83 degrees and will probably continue so for nearly 200 feet more. Work started to-day on a water shaft south i p of the present slopes and not far north of the P. & It. station. It will proliably bo sunk 1,000 feet, or- to the depth of the Draper colliery. This shaft will ho 12x18 feet in the clear and will have four compartments. A largo pair of engines will be orectcd ill the top to hoist all the water from both the Draper and Gilberton collieries, thus doing away witli 18 pumps and thousands of feet of steam and column pipes. It will also lessen tho possibilities of tiro, etc., imd save thousands of dollars to the company. ,t the Draper colliery they are driving a tunnel south of the Primro-e, nt the 3rd lift, I distance of -ISO feet, and havo cut the Holmes, Mammoth, Skidmore and Seven- Foot cins. The Mammoth has been worked. The veins are good and tho tunnel is being extended toward the lluck Mountain. Iliieklcn's Arnlcii Sulwo. flic best salve in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and nil sum eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perleet satisluetion or mony reiiiuucit. J'llco o cents per lox. For sale ly A. wntley. A Street Incident. J. h. Queen, an agent for photographic supplies, and W, S. Gonlon, representative of Leslie's Weekly, New York City, tailed at the Hi:i!AM) ollico' this morning and com plained of outrageous treatment they re ceived at the hands of a son of Hubert Smith, the East Centre street truck dealer. They stated that in passing the store one of them struck a match on a fruit basket and young Smith nddioHsod foul and abusive language to him for doing so. Gonlon pulled the boy's p down over his eyes and this boy ran into filestore, returning almost instantly witli a knifo used to cut fruit stalks in his hand and making threatening ges tures. Queen took tho knifo from the hoy and sustained a cut on ono of ids fingers. The boy then secured a Floltert gun, but this was also taken from him and broken on the pavement by Queen. This qtided the allalr for tho time and tho strangers went to D.ibh's photograph gallery, where Queen had business to transact. When they camo out Queen was accosted by Chief of Police Tush, who took hold of Queen to place him under arrest, but after some argument tho matter wasdropped. Tho strangers complain of the attempted arrest in view of all tho circumstances. Chief Tosh, when uskeil for his version, .-aid that the Smith hoy's father asked him to either get the hoy's knife, or arrest Queen, ami that the latter surrendered tho knife on condition that ho should not bo prosecuted. J'nt'owcll Party. Mrs. Jane CUthcr and, family, who will leave town before the close of this week and bike up a residence at Heading, wero last evening tendered a farewell party by the following friends: Mrs. E. B. Hunter, Mrs. Whitelock and daughter, Mr. C. E. Tittuan, Dr. and Mrs. Straub, Mr. and Mrs. Kay, -Mr. Ehrhart, Mm. I.ewis, Mrs. O. A. Keiin, Mrs. T. H, Hutahisen, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Fairehlld, Mrs. Daniel, Misses Ollle and Ida Iwia. Maliel and Jessie Glover, Jessie Grant, Tilllo Housor, Maine and Emma Wasley, Mary I.eckte, Mary Kincaid, Mary Johnson, Violet Fielders, Lillian Tit- man, Dollie McOuinneas, Ljaaie Willitun. Mary hesaig and Ilev. T. M. Morrison, Albert Hoover, (. A. Qlovsr, Harry JIuntziner, John It. Kaudler, Alfred Lewis, George Hoover, II. Heaa, Grant Lessig, Lou Call a, Harry Gather and William Lewis. Kofresii mciita were served and a very pleasant escnlug was silent. Does your head feel as though someone Ml 1 hammering it ; as though a million n$fka w. re flying out ot the eyear iiave sm horrible sicklies ol tllO atuntaeUT UU' lllood J tit 1 1 : , will cure you. Publishers' A iilip.iUicflJ"tit. The local circulation of jjie UvBWWtO illW-AMt-ruiitiuues in the hauOt u.f Means. Honks & Brown, stationer, No. 4 Korth Main street. People who are not rooeif lug the paier can have It sii cd every evening by carrier upon leaviim their orders at the place staled. Ordei lor job work and advertising will also recohc prompt attention It placed in their hands i:.'ii . tie happy with I.uKj' sy PERSONAL. Mrs. Kunyan, of McAulcy, is visiting friends in town. W. ,T. Qitinn, of Palo Alto, visited town l'rii nds yesterday. Hubert McKlvmmy, of 8!lvor Creek, Is a guest of town friends. Dr. Phaon Hcrmany, of Malianoy City, spent a short timo in town to-day. Mrs. G. W. Williams, of Wllkesbarre, Is visiting her parents on Wost Centre street. Miss Kdith Jones, formerly of town but now of Philadelphia, is visiting frionds hero. Miss Lydla Holmau loft for Philadelphia this morning, nftor spending sevoral weeks with her parents. Thomas J. Wright and wife, of Philadel phia, nco Jeiinio Matthias, visited relatives in town yesterday. diaries Hall, tho notion dealer of North Main street, is on a business and pleasure trip to New York. Miss Lucy Sticbor, of Philadelphia, is spending a week with Miss Emma Seltzer, of West Cherry street, Miss Mary Ilurko left yostorday for Wost Chester, where sho will taken two-year courso at the Normal School. Miss Emma Seltzer returned yostorday from Catawissa, where sho was a guost of friends for a few weeks. Mrs. Thorn Stout and daughter, Dora, who was 111 nt Pottsville for the past sir weeks, returned home yesterday. John Coslett, tho truck dealer, left for Pattonbiirg, N. J., this morning to purchase another car loud of poaches. Mrs. Earl llurr, Fistcr of P. J, Feclcy, returned to Philadelphia, having spent a week with her parents on Wost Coal street. M. P. Qulnii and A. W. Schalck, Esq., of Pottsville, were in town last night in consul tation with tho water commitlco of tho llorough Council. Joseph Link, of town, and Cliarlos Johnson, of Columbia county, who has been visiting relativos here, loft this morning for Qiinden and Atlantic City. Miss Katie Sheehy, a bright and vivacious pupil of the High School, has genu to Phila delphiado loam the art of millinery with her aunt, Miss Josephine Cautlin. James Coakiey has resumed his position in . J. Monaghan's dry goods store, after a vacation of several weeks. Mr. Coakiey is a hustler in the business and very popular with the ladies. The many friends of George H. Hcddall, of West Oak street, will bo pleased to learn of his appointment as assistant lmokkcepor of the Hazlcton ltcef Company. Ho enters upon his duties on Monday next. James 1). Hillhousc and wife, of Birming ham, Alabama, are in town, on their way home from Boston, where Mr. Hillhouso had been attending the meeting of tho Knights Templars. Mr. Hillhouso is a native of this town where ho lived to manhood. He is now Statu Mine Inspector of Alabama. Travelers are frequently troubled witli dysentery, diarrhoea or other bowel com plaints drought on ny rnangu ot water ami diet. One dpse of Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry will bring leliel. The only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. Died. OHUII1.U1! On the r,th Inst., nt Sbenandoiili Kvulvn (;.. (Milliliter ot Christian inn! Gertrude liriibler, aged a weeks. Punenil will tnkeplnce on Frldav, fith Inst., at 2 p.m., from tl Hoover residence, No. 212 South .Iiirilln stiect. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Ilclatlvcuiind friends respectfully invited to uncial. n One that you can keep clean all the time a collar that docs not wilt when you get over-hcatcd; that docs not fray on the edge, or tear out nt the buttonholes, and can be cleaned by simply wiping ofT with a wet sponge or cloth. These collars ana cuffs are made by covering linen collars or cuffs on both sides with waterproof "celluloid," thus giving strength and durability. They are the only waterproof goods so made, and every piece is stamped as follows: TRADp LLULOiQ Ai n rat WAR- fck for this, nnd refuse to take ant- imitation if you expect sat isfaction. If your dealer docs not Uc.cj thcin, sepd dirept to us en closing" amount, and We Will mail you sample. Collars 25 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. State size, and wnctiicr stanu-up or turnea-aowu collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID CO., m-2tl Urondvray, new ions. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND i Undertaking 13 N. Jardin Street. When It coinen tu GROCERIES Our htixik upcuikH for lUulf, If you iloji't come Tliay will ho iiuni. lit H'wu Mini your onletm, t b' and promptly 1111 ml. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 Hast Centre Street. ( A Clean IS Collar '. A S S III 1 1, pi Fry everything from potato chips to doughnuts in Cottolene. x il v-uuuituc in u loih jjuii jicui 11 aiuwiy uum it win utii cately brown a bit of bj;ead in half a minute. Then put in your food. It will pay you to try Cottolene just this way see how delicious and wholesome it makes the food. Gel tbs genuine, sold evnry where In one, three, and live pound tins, with trade marks 'CbUotene anil tleer'i head in cotlon-pUint wreath on every tin. THE K. K. MIIUUNIl COHl'A.iV, ClilC.UlO nnd 132 .'. DeUirsre Are., rhllailelpliU. falsi nr on't Believe Us ! Ask your neighbor what kind of bread she has from the GOLD flEDAL 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. E. SAMUELS 8c CO., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ii CHARLEY CTMr J&i U, Vill Open on All Work done in first-class manner, and ana lronea, 10c; sniris ironea, sc.; collars, 2c; cutis, 4c; unaersmrts, c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SI IMG, Manager. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo lmvo just received a flue line of tlio most lieautiful and nrtistio papers in tho market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo liavo also in stock a great ileal of last year's patterns which wo aro soiling at a sacrifice. Come and sec our lino of goods. Wo. havo the most beautiful nnd artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J I r J CT" IV I - t - r I ' C I J , No. MISCELLANEOUS. ESTUAYKD. About three weeks afi;o, n black beiferiv year and n bnlf old. Itewnnl will be pnld for return to John T. Lee, North Catherine street, Shenandoah. D-5-3t lirANTKD.-A tlrst-elass girl for Kencral ) housework. Good wares paid. At'Uly at 31. lVterH, 3G Xorth Jardln htreet. It ESTUAYKD. On AtuitiU 20th, IS05, from the premises of James Hasley, at Turkey llun two Uitkg pifrs ono white and the other black and white, with short tail. A suitable reward will bo paid for return. 9-I-2t "IOK liKNT. An elegant double room. Best Kcn- X oeatltn In town. All conveniences. ponable rent. Also a lodge room for 'NVednesday evcningH, Apply at Herald otllce. S-10-U5 D A reliable, active gentleman or lv to travel for rel able established house. Salary $780, payable S15 weekly, and money advanced for expenses. Situation steady. References. Kneloho self-acldres-ied stamed ejivclope. II. K. Hess, President, Chicago. 9-1-1 mo PUBLIC Sale ! Sale f i 18th minimi snlc of n car load of Western horse ut tho COrVltVIElRCIAL. HOTEL., Hhciiandoah, la., on Wednesday, Sept. 18th, '95, at 1 o'clock p. in., rain or ghlue. Jlorsc will be on Bxhibitton ut the Com mercial Hotal ntuhlw, three ilay prior to tho wilo. Hvery IiorM) sold will l KUamuteeil. HoreeH alwnys on Mtleat my t4ulilo, oorur of Mnill mid Coal Mn't-U. WM. NEISWBNTEU. SIIEXAXDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be ilrt-clv In eve ry partloiiliir. Bilk tleit mid lane curtains n mieo laity. Qpoda unlleil for and delivered. Atrial order gollclteil The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned hy lVter Gritllthg No. 122 South Mlsslsppl Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ' Two and one-half nqnartw from P. .t It. station: half nquaro from linach, Itkpnlnted, ruapered and refurnUliwl. Hverythlnif oomplete for oou vanlence of patroiw. JULS. N. A. Oltll'l'IN, I'rqprletreaa. A geuuitie welcome awuiUyou at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Halij and Coal Sts. l'ool room nttli6d. l'iiiet whlskeyB, bewa, porter and ale oonttantlr on top. Choice tern, peruueo drluka and eigan. NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY, H0, 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. Saturday. satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed House, Slgil and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Penna. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Kooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifleal teeth do not suit you call to see lis. All examinations freo. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Uridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery, No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized uir for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titmun's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m, to 8 p. in. Hooks & Brown, FULL LINE OP Base Ball Goods, Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fino Stationery, Itubbcr Stamps, Etc. Agents for all Daily Papers. O. N. Main Street John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUENQLINQ'S LAQER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, Berliner and Wulsg Beer. 22-24 S. Alain St., Shenandoah, Pa. Get Our Prices on (1ASOL1NE ATI and Headlight J Our dellvory wagon does the rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'& 213 South Jardin Street. Stall orders promptly attended to. AMSY PILLS? SA7E AND SURE. ECHO 40. FOREWOMAN S SAFE B'JARO" VVitcox Specific Co,HniLA.,PA CRUG m
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