EVENING HERALD svrrunAY. septum uicu 11, men. ltirynllut Kltlml by I.lchtnlnp;. Ci.hvri..vm, Suit. 14. A oprclal from Klyrln, ()., sft.vn: A rpiimrk.Uile fatnl no cldont oreurrod at Avon, tlits county, dur ing ii tTfllle tlmtidor storm. Anson Jny oox, Jr., lnul been nt nftor tlio oows by his father. He mountid Ma bicycle mill hurried iiway, when n storm emtio up rapidly, nnd young Jnycox not bivvlng re turned, bis fntlier mmlo search nnd found him In the road insensible, with his wheel lying twisted and broken by his sldo and blood oozing from bis mouth. Ho was carried homo, when It was found that ho had been struck by lightning whllo on his wheel. Ho died nu hour after reach Inn homo. DrlTrr nml Unmix Killed. Philadelphia, Sept. II. While- Joseph Powell, aged ) years, residing at Sharon Hill, was driving across tho tracks of tho Philadelphia, Wilmington nnd Ualtlniore railroad the vehicle was struck by n train, killing both horses.doniollshlng tho wagon and injuring tho driver so badly that ho died a few hours later. Mr. I.eao mi tho Liquor Tronic. Wichita, Kan., Sept. 14. Mary E. Lease Announces herself a champion of tho movement for tho "nationalization of tho liquor trafllc." Slio would havo all brew eries and distilleries under tho control of tho govorumont, nnd havo government agents superintend tho saloof tho product. Tljn Jacknon's lloto Trouble. ClIKYENXE, Wyo., Sept. It. Frank II. Rhodes, justice of the peace, and AVllllam Minnlng, constable of Jackson's IIolo, havo published a communication stating that if tho Indian agents continue issu ing passes to Indians to hunt in Jack son's Hole tlioy fear trouble will result. Tturiicil to Death Wlilln Ironing. WlLKBSBAKItK, Ph., Sept. 11. Hiss Elllo J. Fuirchlld, of Slocum valley, was burned to death yesterday by her dress catching Bro while she was iroiin;r at her home. NUGGETSOF NEWS. Richard Croker, the well known Now York politician, willed fioni Northampton for New York today. A cublo dispatch for Yoluilionm stntcs that the steamer Uclgle, previously re ported ashoro, lias been floated, and it Is bclived she is not damaged. Tho Cunartl steamer C.unpania, which Bailed from Qucensttiwn today for Now York, lias on board Sir Julian Pauncefoto, British ambassador to tho United States. Attorney General Harmon has instructed the United States district attorney at Chicago to take an appeal from tho recent decision of Judge Seaborn in releasing from custody four Chinamen in Detroit. Miss Eleanor Chitty, daughter of Sir Joseph Chitty, a justico in tho chancery division of tho high court of justico, Lon don, was drowned at Inverlochy, County Inverness, Scotland, whllo fishing in Loch Ell. Sprung Any Leaks Lately? Wo can't stop the leaks from tho clouds but Hell, the plumber, corner Haiti and Centre streets, can stop all your leaks in water and gas mains with satisfaction. Sent It to Ills Mother In Germany. Mr. Jacob Kslicnsen, who is in the employ of Hip Chicago Lumber Co., at Dcs Moines, Iowa, says: "I hive just sent some nicdicino back to my mother in tho old country, that I know from personal use to bo tho best medi cine iu the world for rheumatism, having used it iu my family for several years. It is called Cliamborlain'h I'uiu Halm. It always duos the work." 50 cent bottles for sale by IS rubier l!ro-i. Druggists. Vacancy 1'llleil. The vacancy caused in tho assistant foro nmnship at tho Kohinoor colliery by the resignation of Andrew Crawford has been tilled by tho appointment of I'ounrilmcii Vi)l:am McGuiro and Richard IV l'coso as lite bosses, the duties being divided. When Baby was Bick, we gaTO her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, sho gave them CastorU Tmo Lives huted. Mrs. i'hoebo Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors cho had Con sumption and that there was no hopo for Iter, but two bottle) Dr. King's New Discoiery I'oniplctclv cured hor and slie says it saved her life. 'Mr. Thus. Katgurs, KM Florida St.. San Francisco, siillered fnim a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It issucb results, of which thoae are samples, that prove tho wonderful elllcacy of this medicine iu ('mights and Colds. Free trial bottles at A. Wasloy's drug store. Ilegular si,c 30c and $1.00. I'tibllshers Aiiiiotiiifi'iuout. The local circulation of tho Kvf.nino Hkb vi.D continues iu tho hands of Messrs. Hooks A ISrowu, stationers, No. 4 North Main street, l'coplc who aie not receiving the paper urn have it sorvod every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at the place stated. Orders for job work and advertUing will ulo receive prompt attention if placed in their hands. llneUIen's Arnica Sulve. Tlio lwt salve iu the world for cut, bruises, sorgjivlllcors, salt rlutnm, fover wren, ti tter, l1ilil hiJ, chillilaliu, corns, uml , wHwRln eruption, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guarauteoil to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Frit 23 cents per box. Fur mhIu by A. Walcy. Notice The Hi;it.M no longer omipie tho otllees in the Itufowich building. The only otlieo the paper lias iu this town is at tho now quarters, No. 8 South Jardlu street. The only baby modiciuc Luks' Syrup. EL. E3. FOLEY, fine Groceries 201 WEST CENTRE ST. lii uler in Oroeerlcfl, Fluor, l'ro Isloiis, Teas, ( unVes, etc. Cionils delivered free. PERSONAL. Peter E. Heck, the grocer, Is on the slok list. Ool. J. K. 1. Scliellly is again on the sick list. Hon. M. ('. Watson Is mt n Imsitiem trip to Huston. J. W. Johnson vtoltetl frlotuls at the county seat io-day. W. G. Gregory mado a trip to tiio county sent to-flny. Rev. T. M. Mnrriion wfts a vNtirlo Ash land last evening. Mrs. G. G. Clattfor and Mrs. Fielders spent to-day at PotUvills. T. M. Mullahey and wife visited frionds nt Girardville last evening. Mrs. Roberts, of Girardville, spent yestor day In town with friends. Jiov. A. T. Schuettlohofer spent tho past few days in Philadelphia. .Mrs. Solomon Klase, of Suydevtown, Is visiting frionds in town. -Mrs. H. N. Klopfensleln, of F.lklmrt, Intl., is a guest of town friends. Daniel Coakley and wife spent to-day at I'ottsville, visiting frionds. Miss Sophia Woods, of East Coal street, is visiting friends at I'ottsville to-day. Fred. 1'. Hoar, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of John Schoifly, on North Main street. Mrs. Eliza Maskcll, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mrs. Marshal liauglt, on South Whito street. Miss Bortha Rhines, who was visiting rela tives at Wllkosbarre and Kingston, returned home yostorday. Daniel Bowers has shipped his household goods to Williamsport and will follow them about the first of October. Robert Buckingham, Esq., a Bloomsburg lawyer, is visiting his brother-in-law, Dr. J. C. Biddle, at the Miners' hospital. Mrs. Catharine Blount, of Philadelphia, is spending a few weeks witli her niece, Mrs. D. J. Langton, of South Main street. Llewellyn It. Kcllcy, of St. Clair, formerly of town, has taken out a license to wed Elizabeth Price, of tho samo place. Miss Maggio Hannti, of Brownsville, re turned yesterday from Philadelphia, whero sho spent a short vacation with friends. Mrs. Hyde, tho Main street milliner, left this morning for New York, to purchase her fall and winter goods and will return next Friday. Miss Euphemia Stein this morning loft for Oneida, Luzerne county, whero sho has ac cepted a position as principal of the public schools. Mrs. W. .1. Portz and Miss Lizzio Bellis left town this morning for Mt. Carmel, whero they will lemain guests of friends until Monday. James II. Quiun, the genial ticket agent at tho Loiiigh Valley station, accompanied by Miss Siieohy, took a ride iu tho electric car last evening. Misses Lizzie Monm and Katio Collihan, two of Centralia's .i jotuplished school teachers, spent last ev i uiug in town as the guest of Miss Julia Donahue. Fred. Aeckerlc, brewer for tho Columbia Brewing Company, left for Brooklyn to-day. Next week ho will represent tho Columbia Brewing Company at tho National Brewers' conveution, which will conveno at Balti more, Md. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Englehart, of St. Joseph, Mo,, aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Williuni Brewer, on North Jardlu street. Mrs. Englohart is a si iter of Mrs. Brower. Mr. Englehart is one of tho leading jobbing merchants of tho Weu. Old People. Old pcoplo who require medicine to regulato the bowels and kidneys will find tho true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulato and contains no whiskey nor othor intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tono to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in tho performance of tho functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digostion. Old peoplo find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents per bottle at A Wasley's drug store. 3Ta!iiiniy City Ilusiiii'ss College. This now oollego opened Monday, Septem ber oth, in tho Hoppcs' building, 205 East Centre street, Mahanoy City, and already shows plainly that it will soon lie one of tho host business training schools in tho tstatc, for tho many students now in attendance aro pro gressing rapidly and new ones are continually entering, The teachers are the vory best that can be secured. They are practical business men, aro highly educated, and havo had long and successful experience iu teaching thoroughly all the Imtuches that ate of use to the busi ness man. Bookkeeping, Business Arith metic. Grammar, Sjiel'iug, and tho Laws of Business are taught pi tinly and fully in tho Commercial Dejuirtmeiit ; and Shorthand, Typewriting, Spoiling and Grammar nro given in the Shorthand Department. In both departments students must also take l'KXM AX siiip and CokriI'OXJ)i:xck so as to be able to write plainly, neatly and correctly tho different kinds of business letters. This college is a branch of the splendid Wilkcsliarro Business College, and the samo effective methods of teaching Bookkeeping uud the same kinds of typewriters are used. Tito Commercial and the Shorthaud and Typewriting courses together (time un limited ) can now lie liad for B0 in the day school, or $10 iu the night school. If only a few subjects are taken special rates will be made to suit. Send for catalogue. Students may outer at any timo. O-U-tf G. W. Willi Asts, Principal. From all accounts ClwtnlKirlaiu's Cough Remedy is a Godsend to theaillieted. There is no advertisement about this; we feel just like tylng it. The Democrat, Carrollton, liy. Pgr sale by Guilder Bros.. Druggists. '" Coming Kvciitn. Sspt. 17. Box social for tho Iwneflt of Harvey Stiller, In Ferguson's front hall. Sept. lT-IllutrBted lecture on Japan, iu Presby.teriuu church, tinder auspices of Y. P. s. an. Sept, 30. Grand opening Imll, Shenandoah Foot Ball team iu Bobbins' hull. Oct. 2. -Grand supper, undor auspices of Calvary Baptist church, In Bobbins' hall, Oct. 91. Grand supper by the Trinity Ito ormed church, iu Rohbiu' opera house. Oct. US. Second annual Tolccrauherh' As sembly and contest, iu Bobbins' auditorium. Buy Key.-iU.ne tlour. Bo sure that the name Lkshio S. Baeb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf RELIGIOUS NOTICES, Announcements For Tho Itnneltt of Local Congregations. On account of the pastor, Iter. Ji, it. Llch tenwalnor, being in Philadelphia, the pulpit of tho United Evangollrnl church, comer of Jardlu and Centre streets, will be Wled to morrow morning, at 10:30 o'clock, by Uev. Kepler, or Ashland, and in the evsning, at 0:30, tho temperance committee oftlio Chris tian Endeavor Socioty will conduct exorcises embracing recitations, singing; etc. The fol lowing will bo tho program: Voluntary, Edward Kosowallj scripture lesson, ,1. H, Koster; "Throw Out the Life Line," society ; pmyor, A.'L. Graf ; "Evils of Intomperance," society ; nddress, chairman ; "Tho Little Bare Feet," solo and chorus, Edward liosowall and society; recitation, "Tho Two Glasses," Hattlo Solbort ; "Tho Waysido Cross," duett, Edward Itoscwall and Honry Sampsoll; recitation, "A Barrel of Whiskey," Mazio Seltzer; "Drink it Not," singing, society; recitation, "Nellio's Victory," Annie Elsen hower; "Hurrah for Sparkling Water," quartette, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Annio Derr, Edward Itoscwall, Henry Sampsoll; recitation, Fannie Kaudcnbush ; "Sipping Cldor," solo and chorus, Henry Satnpscll and society; collection ; "The Heaven of Host," society ; announcements; "Fuco tho Othor Way," society ; doxology. Rev. J. G. M. Swcngcl, the now pastor of the Ebcnozcr church, corner' of Cherry and South West streets, will preach his Introduc tory sormon to-morrow evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Services will bo held in tho Welsh Congre gational church to-morrow morning nt 10.00 o'clock and evening, in English, at 0.00 o'clock. Itev. Jamos Williams, student of Yalo college, will preach. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Prayer meeting is held in tho "Y" room, Beddall's building, every Sunday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock. All invited. Services aro held in tho Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Kov. J. W. Meredith, pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on East Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Lay reader will olllciatc. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Tho re-opening of tho English Baptist church, of Mahanoy City, will take place to morrow, when Rev. Gcorgo Williams will occupy tho pulpit at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. There will bo special services every night next week, beginniug at 8 p. m., when Itev. Williams will boassisted by several ministers. In addition to tho church having been painted a now steel baptistry has been put iu and is one of tho finest in tho county. A new library lias also been added. . Preaching in tho Calvary Baptist church to-morrow, at 10:30 a. in. nnd 0;30 p. m., by I!ov. Spaulding, of Hazleton. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. B. Y. P. V. meeting Tues day evening, at 7:30. General prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening, at 7:30. Harvest home services will bo held to morrow morning and evening in tho Trinity Reformed church. Tho chancel will be dec orated with tho fruits and grains of tho season. Everybody welcome. ' YOUNG MEN, OLD MEN, OR OTHER MEN, See the fino enamel leather shoes, but don't fail to seo tho prices. 0-l2-3t Factory Siioi: Stokk. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throuj;l"ut the Iteglou Chron icled Tor Hasty Perusal. A marriago licenso has been issued to Charles E. Wagner and Joanna M. Zimmer man, of Delano. Tho wells aro all dry around Ileeksclier ville and tho inhabitants get their supply from tho tanks of locomotives. Ashland peoplo complain about residents of Frackvillo befouling their water supply and it is prohablo an action at law will result. Ilanlon's "Fantasma" was greeted with a full iiouse at Ashland, as all such plays generally are. Quito a number from town and vicinity attended, Sover.il members of tho B. F. C. Club of town, aecompained by friends, spent tho afternoon at Locust Dalo yesterday and en joyed themselves immensely. A new storage reservoir with a capacity of 350,000,000 gallons and covering 85 acres, for Shamokin Water Co., Is being built on Roar ing Creek. It will tako a year to finish it. Theodore Eisenhowor was teamster and not stable boss at Turkey Run colliery. This is corrected in justice to Mr. Frautz, who has been the stable boss for a number of years at that colliory. Rev. H. V. Sharp, rastor of thq P. M. church at Gilbortou, was surprised by a large number of his congregation Thursday even ing and presented with ui largo quantity of useful articles including a purse of silver. Patrick McDonald, aged 57 years, who was on his way to his homo in Mahanoy City from the P. & It. depot, having just returned nftor living three months in Philadelphia, was struck by a freight ougine, knocking him down and causing serious injuries. In falling his left hand fell on tho rail and was run over by the ongino. He was removed to the Miners' Hospital. Kellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relioved in six hours by the "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is u great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in malo or lomalo. It relievos retention of water and pain iu passing it nlnioet Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapini, druggist, 107 South Mail' street. Two i'lne Teams' Sold. William Noiswenter, tho successful horso doalor of town, yestorday sold a fino team of sorrels to John T. Gmf, tho North Jardlu street grocer, and a team of beautiful Isiyg to Daniel Troy, of Oitawissa. Mr. Neiswentor is gaining the reputation of being one of tho most reliable and prosperous horso dealers in the state. Hospitality ut Hie l'alr. Tho Ashland Local says: "Mark Brennan, of Shonandoah, got into one of the Livollo hotels Thursday evening about 0.30 o'clock, where a crowd of toughs got at him and gavo him a lail trouncing, besidos relieving linn of his WHtrh and a nice sum of money." When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnsmithing dono call on K. F. Uallaghor 18 Wost Centre streot. Des'er i). -loVCS. 8-1-tf THE DURRANT TRIAL. & Myttnrlnn l'emalo Auditor Amours the Curiosity of tlm Dntertlres. SAN Francisco, Sept. 14. The prosecu tion In tho trial of Theodore Dnrrnnt has thus for Oxamii led twouty-thrte witnesses, and has occupied two weeks in its work. There nre loss than half tho number to bo examined In Its direct cmo, nnd. tho most Important nro yet to be placed on tho stand. It is sriid that tho next four wit nesses will tnke Dttrraut and hi alleged victim up to nud in tho church whero tho girl met her dentb. Tho oxntnluatlou will probably tako nil of noxt week. Ever since tho enso lu tho superior court Began a girl of prepossessing nppcnrnuco nas haunted tho court room. For a tlmo sho brought every morning n bunch of Dowers which sho sout to tho prisoner by n deputy sheriff. This action attracted so j'nuch nttoiitlon, however, that sho discon tinued It. During tho proceeding!) sho sits with her eyes riveted on Durrant's fnco. Tho prisoner novcr gives hor any nttcntion, but tho pollco hollovo thoy nro at lonsfc acquainted. Dnrrnnt is Enid to havo written a long noto In court, tho mlsslvo being delivered to tho unknown by tho prisoner's father niter tho court ndjourned. Tho young woman lives In Oakland, hut, ivlthongh detectives havo been detailed to locate her sho always manages to cludo them. Sho is perfectly nwnro Hint sho is being watched nud seems determined to avoid identification. Moxley Will Contest Decided. SAN Fuaxcisco, Sept. H. Tho contest ovortho ostnto of the lato John Smith Moxluy was decided in tho superior court yesterday. The decision is in favor of Mrs. Elizabeth Moxley, of Baltimore, tho court finding that shs Is tho lawful widow of tho deceased. She is therefore awarded ono-lialf of tho property which Moxley convoyed to Mrs. Elizabeth W. Harring ton, or Moxloy. Tho cottrt.nftcr finding In favor of Mrs. Elizaboth Moxloy, Myl that Moxloy had a right to convoy omiViilf of tho community property, nnd his convey ance ns to such half will stand. Tho other half of tho estato will go to tho widow, who also obtains a judgment for costs. Tho estato is vulued nt $23,000. To Detain the Chinese. Washinbton, Sept. 14. Tho secretary of tho treasury sent a telegram to tho collec tor of customs nt Ogdeusburg, N. Y., di recting him not to admit any of tho 200 Chlnoso recently landed ut Vuncouver, on route to tho Atluntn, exposition. There Is reason for tho belief that this Is an attempt to defraud tho government and secure tho admission of a largo number of Chineso who aro not actors, and seek this method of gaining admission into tho United States. Alleged Counterfeiter Acquitted. REAnixa, Pa.,, Sept. 14. Reuben and James Trate, brothers, and Henry Trato and Daniel Y'olk, alleged operators of what is known its the "Brecknock Mint," in Brecknock township, whero it was charged counterfeit coin was mado, wore yesterday acquitted ot tho charge. At tho time of their arrest dies nud othor machin ery were captured. Captain Sumner's Sentence. Washington, Sept. 14. Secretary Her bert has announced tho action taken in tho case of CnpUvtu Goorgo W. Sunmor.TJnltod States navy, recently tried by court mar tial for tho careless docking of tho cruiser Columbia at Southampton, England. Cap tain Sumner is suspended from duty for six months and given waiting orders pay during that period. Hurled Alive Under divine Clay. WlLKEsnAltr.K, I'a., Kept. 14. Antlrow Dock, a Hungarian laborer, was caught under six tons of clay at tho North Wllkos barre brickyard tm:l smothered to death bsforo tho mass could bo removed. Dock leaves a widow and two children. Sho Didn't Tako With the Gentlemen. She was refined, intelligent, aud not bad looking, but somehow sho never seemed to tako with tho gentlemen. They didn't like her listless ways ; they said sho hadn't any "snap" about her. Poor girl ! sho was suf fering from functional irregularities, and it was actually impossible for her to tako much lnternst In nnxrtliltttr TOnf n ..1... .... ....J vu.'.fe. Jilt. Vll.t.lfeU One day sho heard of Dr. Pierce's Favorite x-ruscripuon. ono procured a bottle, aim she had not taken half its contents when she felt lll:n mintlifi n-niTiiti W. .1.. tj I joynicnt of perfect' health, aud has suitors mo mure. xo woman neea suuer irom functional irregularities and weaknesses. Tho "Favorito Prescription" is a safe and certain cure for all tho weaknesses to which women aro peculiarly subject. Dr. Pierco's Pellets cure constipation, bili ousness, ludigcstlon and headache. Ono a dose. MISCELLANEOUS. TVrANTKI). Salesman j salary from start, 1 permanent place. Brown Ilros. Co., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y, tH-lt I7IOK RUNT. All elegant double room. Best J location in town. All conveniences. Rea sonable rent. Also a lodge room for Wednesday evenings. Apply at Hhuald olllce. 8-19-93 IjOR BALK. Bakery, confectionery, Icecream ; and soda water business. One of the oldest nnd best payiuK&tuiKlsluHhcnamloah. Located on Main street. Reasons for eclliuK, party wishes to leave town. Terms reasonable Nothing ukcd fur good will. Apply at the IIehai.ii office. 9-9-tf TlfANTKI') A reliable, active gentleman or Imly to travel for reliable established limine. Salary 1KB, puyublo 918 weekly, and money advuuc if for expense. Situation steady, Iteferences. KucIoao elf-ndtlrobsel stamped envelope. II. K. Hess, President, Chicago. 9-1-1 mo IjOU 8AI.K. Property of William J. Yeo, shoo merchant, Parker street, Girardville. Large store and dwelling, with warehouse and stable on premises. Good established stand. .Suitable for any business. Host locution In the town. Owner leaving for the West. Good opportunity and cheap, for cash. Apply on premises. William J. Yeo, Girardville, Pa. 9-H-tt PUOI'OSALS. Proposals will be received up to September If til, 1893, fortlic remodeling und extension of the Schuylkill Hut unit Cap Factory building. Specifications for samo can bo seen at our office, work to bo started at once. SkkkA: Lautebstkin, 2Xi Hast Coal street, 9-124t Shenandoah, l'n. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardln Street. Famous College President Rev. Erastus Rowley Made Well by Paine's Celery Compound. S V-:-. -. .V...... ... JSf. www 1 As tho school year opens, attention is di rected to tho oft-repeated advice of leading educators, warning teachers, parents and scholars against tho fearful results of ex haustive brain work among young people. To thousands of girls and boys, unnerved by tho strain of school life, Paine's celery compound, (which was first prescribed by America's greatest teacher, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, 31. D. LL. D., of Dartmouth College) has been a blessing, making them well and strong, feeding tho brain and nerves, and en riching and purifying tho blood. Tho recent recommendation of Value's celery compound by Principal Camp, of New Haven, and tho equally outspoken praise of this greatest of remedies by ex-President Cook, of the National Teachers' Association, aro two of the thousands of such testimonials from parents and teachors throughout the country. Nothing in tho world so strengthens tho weak, so readily restores lost nerve force, so on't Believe Us ! Ask your neighbor has from the "GOLD J1EDAL 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. EL. SAMUELS & CO., NAholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. CHART FY STNP new Chinese laundry, 1 OIL) U, N0 6 S0UTU JARDIN STREET. First-class Work at Low Prices. All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and Ironed, loc; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, rc; underdrawers, ?c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. NOW ON EXHIBITION. 15th annual sale ot a car load ot Western horses which will he sold at tho COMMERCIAL HOTEL., Sheunndoah, Pa., on Wednesday, Sept. 18th, '95, nt 1 o'clock p. m., rain omliluo. This i the finest car loud over brought to Shenandoah, and will be Bold to tho highest bidder. Every homo sold will bo guaranteed. Horses always on sale ut ray stables, corner of Main and Coal streets. WM. NEISWENTER. "Twit DISTHICT ATTORNEY, S. BURD EDWARDS, or Pottsville. Subject to Itepubllcnn rules. surely makes thoailing and peovish young woman or growing boy well and cheerful. And for tho aged and infirm tho wholo world knows its wonderful curativo powors. Itev. Erastus Howloy, president of tho famous Kentucky Fcnialo College, writing to tho proprietors of Paine's celery compound, says: "I was for several years n sick man. 5Iy sicknoss was attended with constipation, with nervousness and insomnia, and tho least excitement would cause palpitation of the heart. I havo in the last thrco or four years used several widely advertised prepara tions. Finally I took Paine's celery com pound and I regard it as superior to all others, especially if used strictly as you direct. By using this I do not suffer from constipation, inability to sleep, or from pal pitation of the heart as formerly. I am still using Paine's celery compound at times, and shall tako pleasuro in recommending it to others." what kind of bread she OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Rhennndoali Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to sec us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of platos. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Crown aud Bridge work and nil operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No chargoa for extracting when platos aro ordorcd. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn'B Block) East Centre Street. Ofllco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Tl. J. S. OAI.LKN, No. 31 South Jardln street, Shenandoah. Office Houus: 1:00 to 3 and 6:80 to 8 p. m. Except Thursday evening, No ofllco work on Sunday except by arrange ment. A strict adherence to tho olllce hours is absolutely neccsaar lOIl DIKEOTOIt OF THE l'OOK, LEWIS BENDER, Of Wcet Mahanoy Township. Si'bjcct to Republican rule ' i