EVENING HERALD FRIDAY, SEl'TEMRElt 13, 1808. Throw C.mdiea ItnrnllMl. ' Guwwixm, Minn., Hoof. 1H. Train No. 107 on (hi' Mliinoii)iillH, Ktiult, Kto. Marie nml I'nclflo railway, had u narrow ocnu from h terrible disaster botwoon BcIritoIo ami llro -n. Alius W ivy I! -.md, of Cnswl ton, K. 1).. vfw fatally injuml, ami ox Senator Waslilinrn roei-ivcd aso-wo wound. In tho la-fid. Tin) tbroo roar rnnrliei of tbo train worn ib-rallcd, two of (bom rolling down tin1 bank. Tho nirident was wHisctl liy tho breaking of the forward axlo of tho tllnlug car. Although Jtr. 'Washburn' . wound Is an ugly one lie will mwor. Minn Urunil's arm Is limkun and hur Kick In jured. The ooloml pnrtor 011 the Hk-oopcr had his hand cmshod and several other injuries, though nono serious. Tho train had pussod only four foot luyond a hlgli briilgo when the accident x curml. Two Children llllrnoil In llenlli. SroKASi;, Wash., Sept. 111. Word has just been received here of the burning of two children of a fanner named J. H. Lavender. One little girl, aged 7, was consumed In the burning of tlio rancli liouse, and Jacob, a boy of 18, was so badly burned in trying to escape that he died In a few hours. The third child jumped from the second story window and escaped witli a few minor Injuries. Tlio father is a prom lnent farmer, well known all over eastern Washington, especially in church nfTiilrs, Tho older folks were n short dlstnncofroin tho'houso, with their backs towards it, and heard the roaring of tho flro, but sup posed it to 1m a passing railroad train. Due Up Coin. CllHSTKlt, I'a., Sept. I!!. While work men were engaged In lning a steam heat ing main across Market square they dug tip an earthen jar tighUy sealed contain ing S150 in gold and silver Spanish coin The oldest plcco lioro tho date of 1S00, and the remainder represented tho mintage of various succeeding years. A m irket houso built In tho middle of the last century stood in the eeutcr of 'lie sqnnrountU ISTiT, and it is probable that tho money was se creted there by one of the stall k. cpers. Ironworker U'ncn Seal,, l"-fc,l. PiTTsnruu, Sept. II). The adjustment of the wages of ironworkers in Votings town resulted in a 2 per cent, advance for all employes of finishing mills, and a con tinuance of thp present wagesforpuddler-. The settlement affects about :!.,000 mer, and will control wages in every union mill In tho country. Tho puddlers were not advanced because tlio manufacturers a few weeks ago granted them a voluntary in crease of twonty-llvo cents a ton. Tlio only baby medicine Luks' Symp. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. When sho was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, &he gave them Castorli 3!nli!ilioy City IIusIneHS College Opens .Monday, September tttli, in both day ami night suasions. Hoppes' building, 205 E. Centre street, is tho homo of the college. The rooms have been roll tied entirely, and commercial desks, typewriters, electric lights, etc., put in. More than 200 btudents have hiven their names for enrollment, and others me added every day. The success of tho college is absolutely assured, and the manage nient'liavo derided to m.ike tlio school ecpial to the best in the state. We oiler a few nunc charter member scholarships, which will entitle tlio holder to a complete course (time unlimited) in tlio I timinoiTial and English branches, and Short h.i'id and Typewriting, for only SJoO. Night school charter member scholarship only $10. Toe celebrated S.ullor systeu of book keeping will be used for teaching accounts. The Clnilmm system of shorthand will bo taught, and both Kemington and .Sniith I'l'oinior typewriters used. Visitors welcome. O. W. Williams Principal. Old lVoplc. Old people .lio require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will llnd the true remedy in Electric liitteri. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, hut acts us a tonic and altonttivo. It acts mildly on tho stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone. to the organs, thuiehy aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Electric hitter is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people Hud it just exactly what thoy need. Price llfty cents per bottle at A. Wasley s drug store. INi hi Islivrs Aiiiiiiuuceiiieiit. The local circulation of tho Kvk.vinu llnie ALU continues in tlio hands of Messrs. Hooks .v. Ilrown, stationers, No. 4 North Main street. 1'eoplo who aro not receiving tho paper can have it served every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at tho plaiu utatcd. Orders for job work and advertising will also receive prompt attention if placed in their hands. Kent It to Ills Mother In dei-mauy. Mr. Jacob tislxuMen, who is in Uie employ of tho Chlcani! Lumber Co., at Dos Jloinos, Iowa, nays : "I Invo just sent somo Medicine luck to my mother in the old country, that I know from personal use to bo tho host modi cine in the world for rheumatumi, having used it in my family for several years. It Is J called Cliamlwrliiiii's Pain ltaliu. It always does tlio work." B0 cent bottles for sale by i rubier Bros. DruggUU. When you want good rooting, plumbing, gas tilting, or geuoral tinsmithing done call on E. F. Gallaghor. 18 Wont Centre street. Dealer in tovo. 8-1-tf Ilocklcn's Arnica Saltu. The best salve In tlio world for cuts, bruise, soret, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores, ti tter, cliapped hands, chilblains, corns, and nil skiu eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or moay refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. E3. FOLEY, Groceries FINE'" 201 WEST CENTRE ST. Pooler In nioerles, Flour. Provisions, Turn, ( iiITioh, etc. li'iodsilclivcriU (in-. riTHY row Happenings Throughout the Iteglou Chi on. lelod lor lltisl lVrtmnl. Yesterday w n big day at the Heading fair, 5,000 people being In attendance. .lames Oleniian mid Miss Katie Oerrlty, liotli ofl'ark l'Uce, were married yesterday. The Lavollo postolllco wfwrolihod of twenty dollars. The thieves have not liccn captured. The Ashland School Hoard will issue bonds to the amount of $9fl,00(), hearing four per cent. Interest. "The W'icklow Postman" showed to a poor house at Sluimoklu Tuesday. Also at Shen andoah Wednesday. Dr. Charles W. Weaver, of .Shaniokin, was buried at that place on Wednesday. The funeral mis largely attended. Raymond .loseph, the foiir-nionths-old pon of Silas Frost, of Ellrngowon, died on Wednesday of cholem infantum. Erackville anil Giihcrtou base ball teams will cross bats to-morrow for$2." a side. " Tho game will lie played at Mahauoy City park. Shaniokin Council has adopted plans and specifications for a new hose house for the Liberty Hose Company, and work will begin soon. The Schuylkill Traction Company reports $2,0S0 gross earnings for the first week of September, an Increase over the same week of 1&D1. Miss Annie Moore, an inmate of Weruers vlllo Asylum, who had escaped from the institution, was found asleep on the electric railway track near Heading yesterday morn ing by the motorniHii. Alem Stiiner, a Mahanoy City barber, was thrown from a wagon and sustained a bad wrench of the neck and sovcro nervous shock. Ho was rendered unconscious, hut no serious results are anticipated. Steiner formerly resided hero. An eminent professor says, ,in explaining tlio slowness with which uorvous sensation travels, "Stick a pin In tlio tail of an elephant and quite a porccptihlo interval occurs before the animal feels the pain." Our devil says it would not do to try this experiment on a mine mule. She Didn't Talio With the Gentlemen. She was refined, intelligent, and not bad looking, but somehow she never seemed to take witli the gentlemen. They didn't like hurllstlesi ways; they said sho hadn't any "snap" about her. Poor girl ! she was suf fering from functional irregularities, and it yens actually impossible for hor to take much interest in anything, lint a change came. One day sho hcaid of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. She procured a bottle, and she had not taken half its contents when she felt like another woman. Now she is in tlio en joyment of perfect health, and lias suitors by the store. No woman need sillier from functional irregularities ami weaknesses. Tho "Favorite Prescription" is a safe and certain cure for all the weaknesses to which women are peculiarly subject. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, bili ousness, indigestion and headache.. One a dose. THE LAVJJLI.E FAIR. An 1 1111110110 Throng Was on tin; fJround Yesterday. The present fair season at Lavelle H one of the most successful for several years and will he very profitable to the Mahanoy Valley Agricultural Association. It is estimated that fully 12,000 people were on the grounds yesterday. The horse and bicycle races aro proving big drawing cards and exciting much interest. The trotting and pacing race was won by "Yalo M," owned by (!. ,1. Rein", Jit. Carmel. The time was 2::i?i, 2-3IIJ and 2:3(1. "Hell King, J. r. hliur;., t'oit Allegheny, was second; "Hilly O," 1,. E. Stoey, Oriole, Pa., third; "Emily D," W. F. Carty, Phillips burg, N. .1., fourth. The free-for-all nice was won in 2:311, 2:37, :3.- by "Strait Flush," owned by J. T. Chambers, Dubois, Pa. "Eddie," John Short., Port Allegheny, second ; "Joe JI," John Huanic, Port Allegheny, third ; "Excel," Frank Shafer, Dubois, Pa., fourth. Tho Hist prize in the three-quarter mile run was taken by "Lone O.ik," owned by W. It. Edwards, of Scranton, in 1:22, 1231 and 1:2.). "Hob Lee," .1. D. Drawing, Wilkes bane, wiiSjoeoml ; and "itadicnt," Joseph Muitltind, Heading, third. - The five-mile handicap bicycle race was a fcatiiro of the day. Tho following were tho competitors: F. Hernetand Joo Lambruskini, l'otthville, and John Harry, Horwick, scratch; Theodore Hcdfoid, Lost Creek, 275 yard murk ; Charles tiohlsmith ami Thomas Williams, Jit. Carmel; Dell Orcssang, Potts vllle and JIarlln Baylor, Ashland, -100 yards. The contestants finished in the following order, Hornet, Harry, Luinbruskini, Saylor, Williams and Oressaig. lScdford and tiohl smith dropped out after going two miles. Hornet's time was 11:15 and the prize was a diamond stud. Hornet sulisequently gave an exhibition half-mile and made it in 1:00. .Sprung Any Leaks Lately.' We can't stop the leaks fiom tho clouds but Boll, tho plumber, corner JIain and Centre stroets, can stop all your leaks in water and gas mains with satisfaction. Coming Ktent. Sept. 17. Hox social for tho bem'llt of Harvey Stetler, in Ferguson's front hall. Sept. 17 Illustrated lecture on Japan, in Presbyterian church, under auspice of V. P. S. 0. E. Sept. 30. Grand opening hall, Shenandoah Foot Hall team in HohbiiM' hall. Oct. 22. Grand supper, under auspicos of Calvary Haptist church, in Hohhiui' hall. Oct. 21. Grand supper by the Trinity He formed church, in Hobhins' opera houso. WORD i YOUR EAR The Secret of Beauty of the complexion, hands, arms, and hair is found in the perfect action of the Pnres, produced by The most effective skin purifying and beautifylng soap in the world, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. SVild thnrarhsut Hit world. JlrW.h dtpoti P. New. LERr ft so. i. uiwtra-ii., inaon. cotter Druo ahd Cusm. Cuiir., BoJ fropt., Uotton, U. S. A- TSOAh POLITICAL POINTS, Tho Local I'otltlcbins Are Muting Among the Voters, Tho Republican primaries will b0 held on the tiSth llist., and thoe of tho Democrat on the Slat. Larry Mangam ami Miclwol Qmhain aro making a spirited fight for tho nomination for Poor Director. Lewis Homier has political njplmtloiis and wants tho nomination for Poor Director on the Hepubllcnn ticket. The rumor that Governor Hastings will appoint a Cent roller for this county in a day or two seems to ho without foundation. The fight for District Attorney, so fur as the Hepublican nomination is concerned, is the centre of attraction now, and the man who wins Will do so by much work. The Lnvollo fair wis tho mcccu for politi cians yesterday. OiirJ'6ttsville letter caused considerable comment. Star chamber meetings will not benefit tlio party. Stove Jlidilleton, tho Hepuhlionn war horse of Oilbertou, is anxious to servo tho people at the county almshouse. S. Hurd Edwards appears to have the united support of tlio young Hepublicans, and a goodly number of tho old war horses. Lawyors Schalek and Heblich aro working hard for tlio Orphans' Court judgoship nomi nation on the Democratic ticket, whilo Judge Lyon has no opposition on tho Republican side. What will Shenandoah get with fo many candidates in the field ? H. Jefferson Yost says he will conduct the all'airs of tlio office of Clerk of tho Courts after 1800. Jell" is not backward, by any means. Tho olllco of County Controller is not at tracting much attention in the Democratic ranks. JL H. JIastor, of town, will receive the plum with cry little effort. His nomina tion will certainly add strength to tho ticket, and it will necessitate the naming of a strong candidate by the Hepublicans if they hope to bo successful. No barnacles will fill the bill. Tho friends of Dr. Stein aro working in dustriously in his behalf for Coroner. Horse Tor Sale. A good horso and harness for sale. Apply at 32 East Coal street, this evening or to morrow morning. ll-13-lt PERSONAL. Harry Preston transacted imsinoas at Ash land to-day. T. E. Harding, of Delano, transacted liusi ncss in town to-day. Hev. H. JL Liclitcnwalner and wife are visiting in Philadelphia and will not return until next week. Ex-Senator H. J. Jlonaghan has recovered sulHciently from -his illness to boablo to take walks on the streets. Jliss Hose Hefowich, who is a student at the St. Genevieve Academy, Ilarrislmrg, is home to spend tho Jewi-Ji New Year. Jliss N'ellle Haird, who lias been seriously ill for some time, is now much improved and is making steady progress toward complete recovery. All those terrible, itching diseases of tho skiu tliat help to make life miserable for us aro caused by external parasites. Dean's Ointment kills the parasite and cures the disease. Perfectly hariules-i, never fails. Sudden Death. Hcnjamin Oliver died at his home on West Strawberry alley last evening after an illness nt a few hours. At 1:30 o'clock yesterday morning he was attacked by cholera morbus and at 0:10 in tlio evening ho expired. The deceased was 40 years of ago and loft a wife and four children, tho oldest child being 1!2 years of age. The funeral will take, place to morrow afternoon. Oliver was employed as a miner at the Kuhlcy Hun colliery and worked thereon Wednesday. Ouo application of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil takes away tho pain of tho most severe burn. It is an ideal familv liniment. St one Carting Completed, Tho stone carving on tlio new building of tlio Pluenix Hose Company was completed to-day. The work was done by Joseph F. Hradley, the Philadelphia sculptor, and adds much credit to his reputation in tills line. The lusido work of tlio building is being pushed forward as fast as possible, and "when completed the structure will be an ornament to tho town. Cholera morbus, cholera infantum, diur- rhioa-dvsotiterv. and all those other deadly enemies to the little ones are infallibly cured by Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry. DIIV.'i i il With the Justice, Jtr. and Jlrs. Hutsivage, of the First wild, were arrested on a charge of stealing four chickens from Jlrs. Hose Carr Justice Toomey took charge of the chickens and re turned them to the Hutsavages, having con cluded that tho chickens belonged to them, but now a jury at Pottsvlllo has decided that tho poultry belonged to Jlrs. Carr. The Hutsavages have decided to apply for a new trial. ' Keep Warm. Just received a full lino of fall underwear in red flannels, camel's hair and lleeco lined, frumfS cents to J1.50 per suit. Dr. Wright's undorwonr a specialty. At Max Levit's, Up-to-Dtu liutter. 15 Eat Centre street. lit Toot Hull To-nioriow. Tho Shenandoah Foot Hall team will play its second game of tho icason at Jtahuuoy City to-morrow afternoon, witli the Mahanoy City team. The home team will be composed of tho following players : Ivellc, Hircli, Jtcllale, Wertz, Hurkhart, Shortall, A. Hoso, H. Hose, Frost, HliiKhoiter, Jennings, Fahoy, MA'orniick and JIcN'alis, Lightning Wolii. Two traveling sign painters were engaged i to-day in iKiinting the Pear alloy side of tlio , Ilcddiill building, on whioli they executed i with lightning rapidity a very artistic piece ' of advertising work. From all urootmti Chamborlaiu's Cough Itemedy is a Godsend to tho allllcted. There is no advertisement about this; we feel just like saying It. Tho Democrat, Carrolltoti, Ky. For sale by Uruhler Hro.. Druggists. Huy Keystono Hour. He sure that tho name LKfeBIu & Hakk, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Constipation is tho cause of all soits of serious disorders of the blood. Strong catliar tiis on- wurso than useless. Hurdock Wood Hitters i-, imture'souu remedy for t roubles ot t'ii ort THE DURRANT TRIAL. to Accominoflntn n ihirnr n Itocces In Taltcn Until .Ttoiidiiy. SKS FnAKrctsco, Sejit. 18. Pouring rain did not Usaon tho crowd of curiosity seek ers nt the trlnl of Durrant yesterday. As the defense will lay stress on tho Inability of ono mim to onrry n heavy body tip such ii steep Illght of stnlrs us loada to the belfry of Knmnuol church, tho prosecution wns elated nt tho the testimony of Richard Clmrlton, n grocer, who had weighed Hlnuchu each week for six months, Her greatest weight wns 181 pounds. Henry Slmlniont, u cublo conductor, tes tified that Durrant and Miss Lamont had ridden together to school the morning of April 2. Ho had soon them frequently bo foro, and his attention was particularly directed to them on this day bytholr ovl dont intimacy. Herman .1. Schbigior, a classmate of Durrant nt tho medical college, testified that four days after Hhuicho had disap peared Durrant had asked Schlaglcr If ho romoinbercd seeing them together, and If ho did not remember that Durrant parted from Blanche before tho fornior left tho city. Witness wns unablo to remember. Durrant volunteered tho Information that Hlancho was missing. Tho prisoner told tho witness that ho feared sho had gono to somo quostlonablo nbodo. Miss Minnio Hell Kdwnrds, a classmate of Blanche, testified that on tlio ntternoon of April !i lllaneho Lamont and herself loft tho Normal school together. Miss Lamont was soon joined by a young man, whom Miss Kdwnrds recognized as Dur rant. Miss Edwards last saw tho couple nt tho cornerof Jfarkct and Powell stroets, Whcro sho left tho car. To accommodato a juror a recess was hero taken until Jlondny. llt-llcf In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladdor diseases relieved in six hours by the "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." Tills 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 femalo. 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 Jlain street. Tho only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. THE BICYCLE TOURNAMENT. Half, Sanger nntl Xmrtnn Carry off tho Honors nt Springfield. Rrr.IXGFlKU), Muss., Sept. 13. Tho tournament Is over, tlio 'lnclng season of 18a" is practically finished, and Bald, Sangernnd Xewton hiivo firmly established their ownorshlp to tlio title of champion la their respeKlvo classes. There was a BathorlnRof 7,000 yestcrdny, nnd tho track was in- its best condition. The interest was diviilf'd between tlio inllo open, Class B, tho twi milo professional handicap and tho ntlompt of i .1 Vitus to bent his record of las; year, whun ho rodo 26 inllos, 1.470 yard i in an hour. In tho Class B nvt Wells and Titus did not appear. Tho sprint was not begun tin-1 til tho crowd hud almost reached tlio turn, i ISxCcpt for tho i.ict that Klser Inut got n i good lead on Cubunno Bald, who was In fourth piano, would have lx-cn unablo to get through, but ho saw tho hole, inndo a dart for it and crossed tlio tilpo with n good length to his credit, leaving Kiser nnd Cnbanno 10 lljT'it it nut. Tylor and Johnson did not start, and Sanger was tho only man on tho scr.itch. At tho milo nnd a half mar'.; he caught ids field, and tho time card was hung out for 1.0! :i-5, a now world's record for tho two milo profes sional hnnili-an. In tho hour ride Titus lr-a-i to break records on f !i" "iit'i '' , : id bad cov ered at tho end of the . a- d' miles nnd 185 yards, b.Mtiiig (ho American record, but not cir.allu;5 t'u wo. Id s record mndo abroad by Ileixell in ot'; ago. Starbuok beat tli" five mile professional record, paced by a ipiad, ami also tho class B record, finishing thedlsr.inoain 10.11 1-5. Fred I.oui'hend.of Sm-nla, Out., reduced tho class A. unpaced m Jrd of C.03 2-5 for two miles to 4.fi0. riuiiiiiiiiuuiiimiiuiiiiniui.iiiiuuu:iiiuujiiuiiiiiiuiG jjThe Railroad aOfl fTh Clergyrnan, I and all other men who have to look ucat while at work, should 1 kuow about "Cewjloid" Col- I S LARS and CUFFS. They look ex- 5 actly like linen, wear well and a being waterproof do not wilt down with heat and moisture. They do not soil easily and can s be cleaned in a moment by sim- I ply wiping off with a wet sponge or cloth. Do not confuse these m I your mind with composition poods. Every piece of the genu- TRADf J LLUL0I fWARVS.. Ask for these and refuse nnything g uisu ii yun wisu sansmciion. kc member that goods so marked are the only waterproof goods 5 made by coating a linen collar 3 with waterproof "Celluloid, "thus 1 giving strength and durability, i I If your dealer should not have 1 the "Celluloid" send amount di- 1 I rcct to us and we will mail you 1 S sample post-paid. 'Collars 25c. 1 I each. Cuffs, 50c. pair. State size S and whether stand-up or turned- I I down collar- is wanted, the celluloid company,! 427-29 Broadway, New York. Ciiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiii2 Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. piiiiiiniiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiin this J For fiying, Cottolesie must be ?, but dou't let it i get hot enough to smoke or it will bum. To find if 1 i it is hot euough, throw mto I When at just the right heat, the water will pop. Genuine bu trade marks "CottoUnt" and ttter'i head In eoffon-jifonl unalt-on every tin. H I inE N. K. FAIHIUXK C03IPAXT, CHICAGO sn.l 132 X Delnnnro Arc, Plill&delnlita. 1 KiiiiHiiwiiiiiiiiiuiiuiwiuum on't Believe Us ! Ask your neighbor has from the GOLD JIEDAL FLOUR" she received. This is our best testimonial. If you wish to try it give your grocer your orders 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. CHARLEY SING, First-class Work All Work done in first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and ironed, 10c; shirts ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, 7c: underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. MISCELLANEOUS. IjOH KICNT. An clcffiint double room. Hwt location In town. All conveniences. lien Honable rejit. Also a lode roemi for WcdiiC8lny evenings. Apply at HnitAi.n ofllce. S-lW IOST. On tho 12th Inst.. 011 Janlin street, he- j 1 tween Oak and Lloyd, a brown leather pipe l'limer will please leave same nt iikkai.d I 8-12-2t (,nice. J7OIt SAI.K. Itiikery, confectionery, icecream nnd soda water business. One of the oldest and best payliiBstniidMinHhcnaiidoah. I'.ocnted 011 Jlnln street. Iteasoiis for selling, party wishes to leave town. Terms reasonable. Nothing asked for good will. Apply at tho IlKIIAI.Dotllce. 9-9-tf "llfANTKD A reliable, netlvc Rentlemnn or 1? lady to travel for reliable established house. Salary $780, paynblo 215 weekly, nnd money advanced for expenses. .Situation steady. References. Kncloso self-addressed stamped envelope. II. K. Hess, President, Chicago. v-i-i 1110 T-l!OIOSAI.S. -Proposals will ho received up I to Kentcnibcr llth. I8W. forthe reinouelbnr mid extension of the Schuylkill lint and Cap Factory ouiiuimr. bpeciiieations lorsaine can be seen nt ourolllce. Work to hcstnrtfd nt once. Sefi' k Lauteiisteis, 23-5 ICnst Coal street, 0-12-3t Shennndonh, l'a. NOW ON EXHIBITION. 15th annual sale of a car load of Western hurs.es which will be. sold at tho COMMERCIAL HOTEL-, Shenandoah, l'a., on Wednesday, Sept. 18th, '95, at 1 o'clock p. m., rain or shine. This is tho finest car load ever brought to Shenandoah, mid will he sold to the highest bidder, livery horso sold will bo guaranteed. Horses always on sale ut my stables, corner of Main nnd Coal streets. WM. NEISWENTER. Hooks & Brown, FUU. LINK OF Base Ball Goods, Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fino Stationery, Kubbor Stamps, Eto. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4- N. Main Street A ermine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Hal n and Coal Sts. Pitnl rrtnm ntinnhed. Fllieat whiskevs. beers. porter anil ale constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks and clours. OK JDIItKOTOU OK THIS I'OOIt, LEWIS BENDER, Of West Mahnnoy Township. SubJ'-ct to Hepublican role ' BIffcl qnart flnnr, 1 srt'tapoonftil saH1 naltaporm fa srnunii nutmeg or elui,tinon, 3 rounding tea EpoonfnlH baking powder, together. Bdat 2 cffRif add 1 cup sugar, 1 cup milk, 2 tefcspnfiils nisltrd Cottolemi. Stlrthefto into ttm Ouur, roil r.nd cut into ntnipM. lUve kitting full if ('nllnlt'fjf (it jniit tho rlif ht heat tnd Ity tho doughnuts lu it for 3 minutes. it a single drop of water. 1 what kind of bread she NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY, NO, 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. at Low Prices. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Itooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver lillings. If your art i Ileal teeth do not suit yon call to seo us. All examinations frco. Vo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Dridgo work awl nil operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Vo aro tlio only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. OMco Hours: 7 o. m. to 8 p. m. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOB YUENOLINO'S LAGER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, Ucrliner nnd 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 Go up In sraoko overy year. Take no risks but get your houses, slock, fur niture, etc., insured In llrst-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, !Sc5la),?Bl, Also Mia and Accidental Companies. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to bo first-class In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtains a spec ialty. Goods called tor and delivered, A trial order solicited
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