EVENING HERALD TUESDAY. SKPTEM11KK 10, 1893. PERSONAL. Slut- (leoro Schelfly is visiting friendi at iugtim. Miss MiikrIo Hoynolds Is visiting friends at Tamaqua. Mrs. 0. 0. ClatiRor is visiting frlonds at Tottsvllle. It. 11. Morgan transacted business at Mali iinoy City yesterday. Miss Ncttio Levine went to Mt.Cannel this morning to visit friends. Miss Eliza Hrown, of flirardvillc, spent to-day in town with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Dawson, of Philadel phia, aro visiting relatives in town. School Director J. J. Price and his son, John, spent last evening at Ashland. 1,. K. Clark, shipper for the Columbia Brewing Company, Is on the sick list Messrs. Harry YV'asley and Oeorgo Kcitcr returned homo from Bloomshurg yesterday. Oeorgo Soagcr, wifo and son, Emerson, and sister, Alice, spent yesterday at Tumbling Kim. .Mr. anil Mrs. U. Atuann, ot fccranton, aro visiting tho Suhcldor family, on North Main street. James McKinsloy, of Philadelphia, is tho guostoftho Wade family, on West Centro street. Misses Ratio and Edith White, of ltazlcton, aro visiting tho Whito family, on West Oak street. Miss Agnes .Tenaski, of Shamokin, is the Kiiest of the Bobbin family, on North Main street. Mrs. Philip Staufl'er returned to Wilkcs liurro to-day, after a short visit hero among friends. Dr. D. J. EangtoH attended a meeting of tho Miners' Hospital trustees at Fountain Springs to-day. Anthony Itoos, a prominent barber of Mahanoy City, died yesterday from inllain niation of the bowels. Messrs. Anthony Monaghan and Edward Connors left yesterday to attend the Lock Haven Normal School. Miss Theresa Krapp and Frank 1'iitz, of Mahanoy City, were entertained by .Miss Mai.o Staull'er last evening. A. P. Itlaksleo, of Delano, and ox-Senator King, of Jlahanoy City, were promen.ideiM on our streets this morning. Miss Annie Watson left to-day to take a tHimpleto course at tho Convunt of tho Immaculate Heart, at West Chester. Mrs. John Tlimlby, of Maple Hill, will leave this evening for Peoria, 111., where she will spend some time visiting relatives. William Nciswenter returned from Illinois this morning where he purchased a car load of horses, which will arrive in a few days. Alex. Iiutler, one of tho conductors on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, residing at Delano, was made the father of a baby boy yesterday. Mux Keoco has been appointed state agent for tho Oregon Steamship Company of Savan nah, and will issue tickets for the Atlanta Exposition over that line. II. W. Titman and wife returned last con ing from Atlantic City. Justice C. W. Dengler left (own this after noon to truii-ticl business at Philadelphia. James Monughau has resigned his position at John Wan.unakor's sturo in Philadelphia, lo take charge of the shipping department of William II. Snowdeu & Co.'s house at and and Market streets, in the sumo city. Mr. Monaghan was formerly a resident of this town and employed by J. 1. Mouughan's Son. on South Main street. ' Sent It to UIi Molhcr in Germany. Mr. Jacob Eibensen, who is in the employ vt the Chicago Lumber Co., at Dos Moines, Iowa, says: "I hive just sent somo medicine back to my niotlii r in the old country, that I know from personal uso to bo the best medi cine in tho world for rheumatism, having used it in my family for several years. It is culled Chamberlain's Pain Halm. It always does the work." 50 cent bottles forsalo by Clruhlcr Pros. Druggists. Literary Notes. Edward I5ok, the editor of the Ladies' Home Journal, has written a book for young men called "Succossward : A Young Man's Hook for Young Men," which the Iievells will pub lish in a fortnight. The book aims to cover all tho important phases of a young man's life; his business life, social life, his amuse ments, religious life, dross, his attitude to ward woineu and tho question of his mar riago. This is Mr. link's firM book. Mrs. Hurton Harrison has written a new novolette, dealing in tho main with the "fashionables" of Now York at tho Horso Show, which The Ijidies' Journal is about to begin. Mr. V. T. Smedley has illustrated tho story. Abraham Lincoln's sentimental perplexities are to 1m shown in an article of singular in terest which John Oihner Speed has written from unpublished lcttorsof Lincoln to Joshua speed, for the next issue of The Ladioa' Home Journal. The article will show that the great PrtVident was not steady in bis ail'ait-s of tho heart, that ho ilouuderod in his love, and finally inducwl Ills friend Speed to marry mid tell him (Lincoln) whether tmr i iage was a failure or not. Itclldf In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six hour by the "New (heat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving twin in the bladder, kidney, Imek and every part of the urinary lttssages In male or female. It relieve reteutiun of water and imiu in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shaping, druggist, 107 South Main street. Notice The llKtuM) no longer occupies the ollluee iu the Kefmvieh building. Tho only oillce tlie iir lia iu this town is at the new quarter, No. 8 South Janlin street. Maley, the jeweler, for silverware, watches and jewelry, 10 North Mam street KILLED BY A TRAIN. Slav Strurk nml Mangled "While Wijlklng oil Itnllloiut. John Slaliusek, n Slavonian, win struck and instantly killed by n passenger train yester day afternoon, whilo walking on the tmck of tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company's branch. Tho accident occurred abouta mileaud a half above Wethorill Junction. The train was running 18 miles an hour. The engineer, Jonas Schoup, blew tho whistlo and rovcrscd his engine, hut Slahusok did not lcavo the track and was crushed by the engine before It could bo stopped. His head was hon-lbly crushed, the left sldo being almost torn away and tho tight log was severed just nbovo tho anklo. A Bohemian Catholic bible, a bag of smoking tobacco, a purso containing 33 conts and a pathetic letter signed, "Annlo Slahusck," tho deceased's wife, wcro found on tho body. Tho letter was written In Slavonic language and expressed fears for tho husband's safety. One passago read, "I havo no money to buy paper to write. My good God, something must bo wrong with you. At my work something tolls mo something is wrong." Tho wifo is in tho old country, hut there was nothing iu tho letter to indicate tho place. A coroner's jury exonerated tho crew of tho train from blame. Tho body has been sent to tho Almshouse and will bo interred there unless friends claim it. She Didn't Take With tho Gontlpmcn She was refined, intelligent, and not bad looking, but somehow sho never seemed to tako with the gentlemen. They didn't like her listloss ways ; they said sho hadn't any snap about tier, Poor girl 1 sno was sin- fering from functional irregularities, and it was actually Impossible for her to take much interest in anything. Rut n chango came. One day she heard of Dr. Pierco's Favorite Prescription. Sho procured a bottle, and sho had not taken half its contents when bIio felt like another woman. Now sho is in tho en joyincnt of perfect health, and has suitors by tho score. No woman need sulfer from functional invaularitios and weaknesses Tho "Favorite Proscription" is a safe and certain cure for all the weaknesses to which women aro peculiarly subject. Dr. Pierce's Pellets' euro constipation, bili ousness, indigestion and Headache, uric a dose. Prank Splese's lllg I'M. Tho electric light fight iu Timaqua is not abating. Frank Spiesc, an official of the home company which received the contract for illuminating the town, not satisfied with shutting out a competing company tried to obscure the vision of a man named George" Stidfole. The, two men wont at it in pugilistic style, and several law suits will follow. Spioso claims that Stidfole used abusive and insulting language while ho was passing the hitter's store in a carriage in tho school building dedication parade. Alahauoy City Itiislness College Opens Monday, September Oth, in both day and night sessions. Hoppes' building, 203 E. Centre street, . is tin homo of tho college. The rooms have been refitted entirely, and commercial desks, typ"writers, electric lights, etc., put in. More than 200 students have given their names for enrollment, and others are added every day. The success of tho college is absolutely assured, and tho manage ment have decided' to make the school equal to tho best in tho state. Wo otl'er a few more charter menibor scholarships, which will entitle tho holdor to a complete course (time unlimited) in tho Commercial and English branches, and Short hand and Typewriting, for only $30. Night school ch.iucr member scholarship only $10. Tho celebrated S idler system of book keeping will be used for teaching accounts. Tho Graham system of shorthand will bo taught, and both Remington 'and Smith Premier typewriters mod. Visitors welcome. G. W. Williams, Principal. Lightning Caused u SIOOO l'lre. The storm of last night was severe at Free laud, and lightning struck several places. Traffic on the electric road was suspended for an hour. Lightning struck the trolley wire iu front of J. C. Brenner's store, and tho bolt passed into tho store. Iu an instant tho entire interior was ablaze, but the building was saved from total destruction. Tho stock was danrigcd to the extent of $1000. Tho en tire gable end of tho Hlggius homestead was also torn out by tho lightning and tho build lug otherwise damaged. A JEWISH RITE. Largo Oatherlng at llio llnuso of Mr. Nicholas 1'rlrhaiiil. Thcro was a largo nssomblago at tho Frie- band residence on North Main street, tills morning to attend the ritos of circumcision performed upon Samuel, tho eight-day child of Nicholas and Tillio Friclwnd, by Rahhl Jonas Bcllin, of Mahanoy City. Tho father is tho well-known hat and cap manufacturer and ho entertained tho guests In a roj-al manner. Mr. M. Goldstlnc, manager for tho Shenandoah Manufacturing Company, was tho godfather and his wifo tho godmother. After tho ceremony thoro was an elaborate feast of which many friends partook, among them M. Krlchand and family and S. Gold berg, and family, of New York; Wolf Lcvlno, David Lfcvino, Max KabinowlU and wife, S. Itablnowttz and wife, L. Goldin, Mr. Jafl'e, I. Orkln, Abo. Suswcln and wife, William Ponslcr and wife, Philip Jarowskl and wife, Moses Rabinskl, Max and Ellis Supowltz, Al)o. Doyle, P. Allshuet)!, M Smiclgclskl and wife, II. Rothstcin, P. F Monaghan, David Gabarilowlch, R. Shapira and wifo, S. Rabiuowitz, Max Fricdborg and Sam Block. Schelfly House. Bean soup for frco lunch to-night. Lobsters. Maurice river covo oysters. Hard and soft shelled crabs. Chicken soup. Oysters. Clams. Deviled crabs. Fish cakes. TlTHY POINTS Happenings Throughout tho Kcgltm Chron Icleil for Hasty Perusal. Thcro aro 153 prisoners in tho county jail, and no cell contains loss than two. A mini her of cells contain three. Iloodlumism is rampant in Tamaqua, and tho authorities of tho town arc using every endeavor to exterminate it. Lehigh county court has just disposed of a case whero the defendant had "mado a faco" at tho plaintiff. Alt Free. TIioso who havo used Dr. King's Now Dis covcry know Us value, and thoso who havo not, havo now tho opportunity to try it free Call on tho advertised druggist and get a trial bottle, frco. Send your namo and address to H. E, llucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's Now Life rills t ree, as well as a copy ot Uuide to Health and Household Instructor, freo. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. A. Wasley's Drug Store. Furnished by tho Comity. At tho last Legislature Representative Wyatt presented a bill, and which lias become law, requiring that all tax receipts shall be numbered and havo a stub nttached hearing tho samo number. Tho object is to prevent illegal voting by means of fraudulent tax receipts. Tho County Commissioners will now furnish the, receipts to all tax. collectors. EL. B. FOLEY, FiNEQroceries 201 WEST CENTRE ST. Iieaier in (.roceiietf, Flour, Pro isioiu, Tea, L wfli'oa, etc. Ijo'hI delivered free. llie 1I1U. Send your address to H. E, Bucklen & Co., Chiraco. and net a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince ypu of their merits. Those pills aro eay in action and are particularly elfectivo in the euro of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been nroved invaluable. Thuy aro .guaranteed to ho purely vegetable. They do not weaken by theiraction, hut by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 2.c per box. bold liy A. uasley, druggist. Tenth Annual I'lilr. From present indications tho tenth annual fair nf the Mahanoy Valloy Agricultural Asso ciation at Lavclle fairgrounds promises to exceed all other fairs over hold In Central Pennsylvania, as the entries comprise some of the fastest horses iu the statu, among which is tho noted Hal Pointer with a record of 2.0(5 1-2, who is entered for the freo for all. Tho running races which are tho most oxciting on tho program have never luid us many entries as at the present time. 0-10-lt A Town Jioy's Success. Thomas Waters, Jr., uutll recently resident of this town and who removed to Rucks county with his parents, write to tho 11 KB A I.I) from Worcester, Mafi., saying that ho luw lieen in the latter place sinoe the 3th of last Juue and is meeting with great situ'WM in the theatrical lino. He is with Newlxll aud Qnnphell's Wild West and Winter Carnival Company, which carries 10 lieople, a brant band and orchestra and a band uf Slou ludjaus. "Tommy" is partner with Pro. DelVocho and says they are "doing the hottest musical act in me muiueas. i omniy adds, "We are knock! nq them silly witli our planu duetts and burlesque Paderewski business." The comituy goes to Ronton and then to the West Indies, returning to the states (luring the holidays. Sprung Any Leaks Lately? Wo can't stop the leaks from the clouds but Hell, the plumber, corner Main and Centro streets, can stop all your leaks iu water and gas mains with satisfaction. Buy Kej-toue flour. Be sure that the name Liri(. Baf.b, Ashland, Pa., is printed ou every sack. .. tf Democrat In Slnto Convention. Tho Democratic State Convention will be hold at Williamsport to-morrow. The regularly elected dolegatos of Schuylkill county aro : First District P, J. Mulholland, Shonandoah ; John II. Anthony, Delano; A. ,1. O'Connor, Gllbcrton. Second District John O'Donnoll, Butler; Dr. A. P. Kartonnun, Uppor Mahantongo ; Philip Portlier, Girardvillo. Third District P. W. Doylo, Cumbola; Danlct Adams, West Penn ; Jacob Hnrtmau, East Brunswick. Fourth District Gcorgo J. Wadlingcr, M. P. Quiun, John A. Sullivan, Pottsvillo; Henry Moscr, Schuylkill Haven j Gcorgo J. Huntzingcr, Tromont. Tho delegates and tho Bar contingent, wlilch will urgo tho nomination of Judgo Bechtcl for Superior Court Judge, loft this afternoon aud will arrlvo in Williamsport at 0:30 pm. From all accounts Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a Godsend to the afflicted. Tliero Is no advertisement about this ; wo feel just liko saying it. Tho Democrat, Carrollton, Ky. For salo by Gruhlor Bros., Druggists. Our Own "Willi" Again. Tho West Chester Local News of Friday evening says : ritcher Setlcy was released by tho Brandywlno club last evening, and dropped out of town ou tho 10:03 train, going to Media. Ho goes thcro to hunt a place on the team, and will offer to pitch against us next week without pay. Media had one dose of Willie, and will prolxibly not give him tho chanco ho seeks. Manager Wilson has signed Michel, who has been pitching at Salem, N. J., to fill tho placo left vacant by Setlcy. In reality "Michel" is Paddy Fox, late of tho Reading club, who has been playing under tho assumed namo over slnco ho went to Salem. Ho comes well recommended, aud a few days ago Bridgcton got but two hits off him. wlien Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castoria. When sbe was a Child, sho cried for CostorU. When she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gavo them Castoris Hucklen's Arnlcji Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For salo by A. Waslcy. Tho only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. Discharges at Jeanesville. During tho past week Jeanesvillo has ex perienced quito a number of discharges among them being Henry Watkins, Eli James, Jr., John Fulmcr, and William Fraloy. The reason advanced by tho men for their discharge is that they wcro Quay supporters in tho recent contest, and do not deal at tho store. This, however, is denied by those iu a position to know, who say tho discharges wcro made foran entirely different reason but which is not mado known. Died. NAUrniTON. On the 10th Inst., at the residence of his sister, Mrs. John (Irady, in Girnrdville, Patrick F. Nauglitou, of Yatcsville, iiRed 51 years. Funeral will tnke plnce on Thursday, 12th Inst. Solemn hlp;hmnss nf requiem nt St, Joseph's church, Uirurdvillc, nt 10 a, m. Funeral hy train to Mahanoy City, where in terment will ho mado. Relatives mid friends respectfully invited to attend. 0-10-2t No I'll ssi-s for i:iiiplii)os. Tho Lehigh Valloy Company has posted notices at tho Delano shops notifying employes that in the future no passes will bo , issued to them, lint instead tickets will be sold to them at tho rate of half a cent per mile. The new system will he inaugurated (long tho entire lino. , Coming Hvcnts. Sept. 11. Festival in Robbins' opera house, under auspicos of Patriotic drum corps. Sept. 17. Box social for tho benefit of Harvey Stctlor, iu Ferguson's front hall. j Sept. 10 Illustrated lecture on Japan, m ' Presbyteriau church, under auspicoa of Y. P. C. E. Kuilwii) Kinployes Pah!. Tho employes of the Lehigh Valley Rail road Company received their pay for August to-day. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Secretary Lainont left Washington yes terday for Sorrento, Sin., to vislthis family. John A. R. Vnrnor, Chlneso Inspoctorof the port of Portland, Ore, died in Loxlng;-ton,."Vii. The president has nppoluted Harry U. Butler to be first assistant engineer of tho revenue cutter service, Theresa Muschko, nged 12 years, collided With a team whilo riding a bicycle yester day afternoon at Coopcrstown, N. Y., and was killed. Tho grand jury Tlmllctcd C, II. Nolson, tho well known horseman of Wntorvlllo, Mc, for assault with Intent to kill on h. G. Hunker. Henry Sampson, who ahot and killed Contractor .Too liannon at AVahlngton C. H.. was released by the oorunor ou tho ground that tho shooting was dona in solf defense. An agont of tho Standard Oil company hits arrived nt Baku, Hussin, where he hns nuroliiu.c'd a lurgo quantity of tietruleum and 8,600,000 poods of cnido naphtha (n pood Is about thirty-six pounds). Kx-Prosidont HarrUon Is oxioctcl to puss the fall and early part of the winter at Saratoga, vvnoro ins son-in-inw, ,i. is,, MuKih), has rented for three inontlw tho William SlnCall cottage, on Circular street. THE PRIZE BABY OF KANSAS AA CITY iv. n xx DISUgUUGg AS ECZEMA CUTICURA REMEDIES n,,. k.i.v nlim tiirre weeks ol(in badly af. filcted with Ecienia. Her liead. arm. nk, llmba. ml nonrlv every lolnt lo her boil ly watt raw and try CUTicuitA ... ,1.. wl,un u P. ..nlirllltlMl in ;.Y.i,f;a V lunn Willi CUTICUUA ((!( Iiunt) and CUTircii bOAl d t'r fint appHeatmi, we could set a tliaiiKe. Alter e had invert them one wctk tome ot the tore had healed entirely, and ceawil to iiroad. In lew thau a month, she was ti ee from acalea and UemUliet. and to-day hai aa lovely kln and lialr ai an; child. Bhe was shown at the CIranftc Fair, and look a niemlum an the nrrttlekllialiy. pvM litn olhera. iln.4 Mns.PAltK. ICOillellevlew Af.. Kan till. Bold eiery when. PotTia l)uo k Cuis. Cor union- iH """Off v of tho Globe for llEUEALSIA ana similar Complaint!, ana prcpareu unaer ino stringent MRhim mumi LAWS. V . - !i.n . . i.i . A kjUicesiiDouuy eminent puyaioiaiiBy BR. R OUTER'S "ANCHOR" World renown nil I rtflmflrtablv KuccesBf alt 3 Onlvceniilnewltli Trade Mark "Anchor," i r. aa. ittcbter & Co.. 3t5FiN.. vtv no. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12Br&Bo&HoM8ii Own Glauworki, & 50 eta. In Slit'iianiliMli ror sue oy I1. ! I). Kir In. 6 S. Main St , .1. H nil. 7 H Ula n t . C. 11. tla- cenDiHU. K K. cor. wain . . .l.lnvtl SLt. t ...- Ak ssslsssflsssKiv Tc tbf iiint-intr nf u nip. Tlif making of a crisp crust de- gb pends largely upon the shorten- ? ing. Use COTTOI,HNE, the new vegetable shortening, in- g utead of lard, and sogginess will S be ,an unknown element in your pastry. Cottolene should al- Ju ways be economically used two-thirds as much Cottolene as 2 you would ordinarily , tise .of.jjl lard or butter, being ample Si to produce the most desirtfbh;" results, The saving in a year represent$ a considor'able Heht. CTQIKNK ; yon should .therefpre be careful to get the genuine. i pold STerwben In.tlnj, wli lTtie-mttKf"Cott6tme " and ttur't htad ir catton plant vn-fom on svery tin. iiaaeoniyDr s f THK X. X. I'lIBDm COUrAjll, CHICAGO and ia-2 N. Delaware Ate., Philadelphia. J ' v "msBssssV T sas't D bn't Believe Us ! Ask your neighbor what has from the 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. Jf 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. PHARTFY STNP new Chinese laundry, L(llii.iLLr 1 OIL J9 N0 6 S0UTH jARDtN STREET. First-class "Work at Low Prices. All Work done in first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and ironed, 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, Tc; underdrawers, ?c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. PUBLIC Sale ! Sale ! ! OPEN EVERY DAY 15th annual Palo of a car load of Western horses ut tho COMMERCIAL HOTEL., Shenandoah, Pa., on Wednesday, Sept. 18th, 9S, at 1 o'clock p. m.t rain orfthlne. Horses will bo on exhibition at tho Com mercial Hotel xtablcs, three days prior to tho Halo. Every horno sold will be guaranteed. Horses always on salo at my stables, corner ot Main and Coal streets. WM. NEISWENTER. Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Kooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your urtifical teeth do not suit you rail to seo us. All examinations free. Wfi makn .ill kinds of idntes. fiohl firownq. Aluminuin Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown mwl llfbtrr ivftlr nti.1 till nnnrllnno tl.of. l.Af- tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro , ordered. Wo aro tho only usors of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltnian's Dlock) East Centre Street. Ofllco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOIl KKNT. An elegant double room. Best ; location In town. All conveniences. Ilea sonable rent. Also a lodjre room f or "Wednesday evenings. Apply at 1 1 mi ALU office. H-10-95 TlKOl'OSALS. I'ronosals will bo received for X the shoring up ot a brick building tor the ntrpose or putting an Iror glrden iindrr. Apply n pcrbon to J. J. Frankv. Qj-tf Aheuandoali, Pa. IjOII SAIjK. Ilakcry, confectionery, Icecream 1 and soda water biisIueMi. One of tho oldest aud nest iiayliigstaniisliiMicnaniioaii. icaic on aiain street. lieasous lor sei llig. naiiy wIsIioh to leave town. Terms reasonable. Nothing asked for good will. Apply at tho Hkkai.d office. !MMf nTANTKI) A reliable, active uciitleiiian ( 1 lady to travel for reliable established house. Hulury S7N), payable S15 weekly, and money advanced for expenses. Situation steady. lEeferenees. Knclose self -add ressed stamjicd envelope. II. H. Hess, l'rosident, Chicago. U-Mino TklSSOLUTION OK I'AHTNUItSIHl'. Notice 1 is hereby given that Harry J. Dowliiigiuid Patrick J. Omlm, tiwlins; under the linn name of Dnwllng k Orajiiiln, at Shenandoah, Pa., have this day dissolved partnership, Harry J. Howling will eontluuo the business and all claims against aud bills dim the firm must be nresentetl to mm, as lie ;tMumes an responsi. HI . J. L ANA LOR. Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. mWO-STOKY Frame Huildlmr. 30x feet on X South Chestnut street. Itenta for $18 per monin; win no sola cneap. 77IOR 8AI.K. Half lot and two houses, situated X' on West Centro street, will pay 13 per cent, on investment, ana can oe uougut on cosy terms. FAUM FOnSALE. A farm of 33 acres, with in three miles of trood market. Twentv- nlno acres under cultivation, and four acres of good timber. Frame farm house, six looms, good barn nnd all in good condition, Will be sold for 81,200 cash. ITIOH BALE. Valuable property on Itast Lloyd street. Lot 45x150 feet; seven house, In cluding restttiirunt. Aggregate rental, $80 per month. A rare bargain. Apply to AI. J. Lawlor, J nation oi mo reaco, iso. iss iuwi uenire street. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Lif4uoi's. AGENT FOE r; . YUENQLINQ'S LAQER BEERt v'l- AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. illlty. SheuaiKloah, l'a., l'ATHICK J. (JllAMAM. Sept. 7, im. 0-7)t Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. When It comes to GROCERIES Hooks & Brown, FULL LINE OF Base Ball Goods, Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fino Stationery, Ttubbor Stamps, Ktc. Agents for all Daily Papers. -q. N. Main Street Our stock speaks for itself, to town Bend your orders, rotely nnd promptly filled. If you don't come They will boaccti- HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral wators, Wolss boer. Bottler of the n nest lager beers. 17 nnd 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. DR. A. A. SEIBERT7 Specialist iu diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Markot St., rOTTSVILLE. Hours 8:30 a. in. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. ni.. to i8p.pi. bumlaysDa. m. to 12 m. Woltcr's, BerlineV And Weiss Beer. 22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. JOHN DALTON; Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. millions of Dollars Tako no stuoki fur- Go up in snioko ovory yonr. riiks but set your houses. nituro, etc., insured in flrst-class re- liaulo companloa as roprosontcd uy DAVID FAUST, lSS'' Also Life and Aeoldental Companies. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. I.I.OYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Sllktles and laoe curtains a spec laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial order solicited