The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 17, 1895, Image 4

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    EVENING HERALD
MONDAY. NEITKMIIKK III, 1SD5.
MhIihuoj City HiiKliiimH t'ollpRe.
Th'n new ciiIIckv iiju'iu-d Monday, Septem
ber ntli. in the Ilcim'' liullding, 205 East
Centre street, .Mahanoy City, mill alread
shows plainly that it will tuton be 0110 of tM
lx-st limitless training ttchools in the stilt. Iter
the many tdtidcntfi now in attendance. DffepfB"
KrcsniiiK mpidly and new ones Rre ttdfclMMMUy
entering.
The teachers are the very Vwt tlwtttUl 1
secured. They are iirac(Ul iWrffHW Bleu,
arc Illicitly educated, and ltr had long and
successful experience 1)1 tweulng thoroughly
all the branches that art of uh to the busi
ness man. I!ookkeep4tit Jhiainesn Arit'nt
inctic. Grammar, Spulllng, and the I- -wedo,
Business aro tnuithtulalnly and fill' ''J
Cnmiiierutal DopBttinont i and -"
TmwrfUMfc SlHlng tin.';; Ancor
given iH ike Shorthand JT,io Wh,t, p d.
dei)artn6nta indents ratos Jmvy wh,ph ,l(w
1 suir anil Cmhkkm1"-.011K t10 xow Kntrluml
tr writ plainly. 7, under Admiral Bruce,
ditferent kiml'lior in New York harbor, off
Tliis erislnnd, yesterday. Tho squadron
Wilkc ,ts f tn0 "('w York, Minneapolis,
.g-rr.itli nnd Montgomery, and it was
jlncd by the Columbia, which has been
liere for sevcrnl days. The fleet will re
main in tho harbor about threo days to
take coal and then will Roto sen, off the
Jersey doast, to exorcise, tho fleet tactics. It
will probably crulso us far as tho Virginia
capes.
Initio nt n Kiiiifjrnt.
Al.liANV, Sept. 17. At a funeral in St.
John's church, Cireenbush, tho floor fjuvo
way, and a Crowd of poplo word precipi
tated toitho floor below A panic ensued
nnd many persona had their clothing
almost torn from their bodies in tho rush
for thedoor. Xonoworo seriomly injured,
though nearly all received scratches and
bruises.
A Itebnlllnn In Chin.
Hoxo KoNO, Sept. 17. It is reported
that a rebellion has broken out on the
border of tho provtneo of Ko Klep. 'Vht
Insurgents aio said to have oceupied the
town of Ileng Ijong, from which the of
ficials fled, leaving tbv iiei.'pl 1 to the mercy
of tho rebels, against whom u dctiiehinent
of imperial troops has been sent.
A Victim or the Can Ii!nttnl.
Heading, Pa., Sopt. 17. Tiiebodyof tl,i
unknown man killed on the Pennsylvania
railroad, near tliis city, was identified by
Charles H. Loldy, of Vhlladelphla, as that
of his brother Joseph, of PlKpnixville. Tho
remains wore taken to the latter plkoe for
Interment.
Kx-Juilgo Snssiiiunn Ilnntilly Sinking
Heading-. I'n.. S'-pt. 17. Es-.Tudgo A.
,S. Sasiaman is dying at his home from the
effects of a atroUo of paralysis which oc
curred yestenh-y. Ho is not expected tc
live through tho day.
Hent It In Ills Mother In iicrmuny.
Mr. Jacob Ksbcnsen, who is in tlio employ
of the Chicago Lumber Co., at Des Muinci,
Iowa, says: "I lnvejnst sent some medicine
back to my mother in the old country, that I
know from porsoiml use to be the best medi
cine in tho world for rheumatism, having
used it in my family for several years. It is
called Chamberlain's l'aiu Halm. It always
does tho work." 30 cent bottles for Nile by
Ciruhler Ilros. Druggist.
Coming 1. vents.
Sept. 17. liux hocial for tho benefit of
Harvey Stctlor, in IVrguson's front hall.
Sept, 17 Illustrated lectuie on Japan, in
Presbyterian church, under auspitos of Y. I'.
K. C. K.
Kept. r. (ir.ind opening hall, Shenandnah
Foot Ilill team in llobblus' hall.
Oct. 22. Grand supper, under auspices of
Calvary JSaptict church, iu lluhbins' hall.
Oct. 21. Grand supper by tho Trinity Ke
oviued cliureh, in Kofoliins' opera house.
Oct. 25. Second annual Telegraphers' As
sembly and contest, in Robbing' auditorium.
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, hhe clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them CastorU
Sprung Any Leaks Lately?
Wo can't stop the leaks from the clouds but
lloll, tho plumber, corner Main and Centre
streets, can stop all your leaks in water and
gas mains witli satisfaction.
Two I.Ives Saved.
Mrs. I'hoehe Thomas, of Junction City,
111., was told by her doctors she had Con
sumption and that there was 1111 hupo for her,
but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery
completely cured her and she says it saved
her life. -Mr. Then. Kggers, 1311 Florida St..
San Knincisvo. sullered from a dreadful cold,
approaching Consumption, tried without
result everything else then bought ouo bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two
weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful.
It is such results, of which these are samples,
that proVB tho wonderful ellieacy of this
medicine in Coughs and Colds, l'reo trial
bottles at A. Waslcy's drug store. Regular
sue SOc and $1.00.
I'uliltsbers' Announcement.
The load circulation of the Kvh.ni.no Hkk
AI.D continues iu tho hands of Messrs. Hooks
& Urown, stationers, No. 4 North Main street.
People who are not reviving .the paper can
have it served every evening by carrier upon
hawing their orders at tho place stated.
Orders for job work and advertising will also
receive nrompt attention if placed in their
hands.
When you want good roofing, plumbing,
gas fitting, or general tinsmithing douo call
on K. 1'. Gallsghor 18 West Centre street
Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf
From all aoMtunU ChamWlain's Cough
Remedy is a Godsend to tho afflicted. There
is no advertisement about this; we feel just
like saying it. Tho Democrat, Carrolltou,
Ky. For sale by Gruhlor Hrs.. DruggUta.
EI. S3. FOLEY,
FiNEGroceries
201 WEST CENTRE ST.
Dealer In Grueerlen, Flour, l'rovmions, Teas,
Collccs, etc. (jui.u ueuveruu tree.
A PRESENTATION.
Sir. Andrew friittfoMl I'lt-annti-il Willi a
(.iild-lmnil'il Cmie.
Mr. Alulic. Crawford, who has held the
pimmon ut wmmmmai ratenuiu hi me rvuniiiy.'
culliciyW tbo -PMt frvc years, has
rcBip"
ilie '-
nnilvWK tomtit tS-ovidcnee, It. 1.
fqHW litter fllsee thin morning.
vob who
lHIUjNlWtMh.g the groeeryn , w
appointed to succe'
t ...(.. tti....i,,-i... ..r
The omcials at the
rilkim mil. n m-iritiLrrn
fMit .Mr. Crawford"
uteciu, provloiiA tho M WIB 11W(lo tho
lngly that,. of a bouncJuj, jKlt,y my on
Ferguson . T
tMlf t .11110' Torpey, of Young's Uiudlng, op
twite l'ulo Alto, aged 01 years, win burled
yesterday in I'ottsvillo.
Many wnsheries throughout the region
have been obliged to suspend operations on
iiccount of the water famine.
And now thgre is another shooting affair in
Luzerne, nt Edwardsvillo tills time, and tho
victim, a l'olo, is likely to die.
William Womor, of Shenandoah, and
Henry Litch, of Mahanoy City were excused
from serving as jurors this week.
Frailey township school directors, having
failed to organizo for business, tho court
yesterday appointed a new board.
l'cter Schmidt, tho old soldlor whoso case
nt tho Almshouse excited considerable news
paper squabbling some time ago, Is insane.
John N. Terry was yesterday appointed
guardian of Elizabctli N. Terry, minor child
of Nicholas Terry, late of Shenandoah, de
ceased. William ISorgan, of Hcckscberville, died at
his homo 011 Friday from tho effects of a dose
of Paris green. Ho was 50 years of ago and
a bachelor.
The Mahanoy City Gun Club, under tho
management of Fen. Cooper, arc arranging
for a big shooting tournament on tho 23th
and 20th lusts.
Tho number of -divorces in Schuylkill
county is increasing. There nro about a
dozen such cases in various stages of progress
at the present time.
' Mi's. Martha Kckersly, of Maizevillc,
mother-in-law of Steve Middleton, candi
date for Director of tho Poor, was buried at
Fmckville yesterday.
Another murder in the Hazleton end of
Luzerne county. That section seems to be
uhout as unsafe for human life as I.cadville
was in its palmy days.
Richard Amour's application to court for a
renewal of his license as a detective was
granted yesterday and Richard w'ill continue
to bo a terror to evil doers.
Tho Lancaster State League baso ball
cluli has been transferred to Shaiuokin and
will play a number of exhibition games
theio before the season closes,
Hazleton has a dispute witli tho Edison
Electric Light Company and tho latter has
filed its petition iu court for a mandamus to
compel the City Controller to sign its contract
for a period of five years.
It now looks as if the Schuylkill Electric
Railway Company's lines to Schuylkill
Haven and Heckschervillc will be built bo
fore Christmas. The contractor says Nov.
13th, but if ready by Dec. 23th ho will Ik)
doing pretty well.
The usual story about an application to
court for tho discharge of tlib receivers of
tho P. &. R. R. R. Co., is going tho rounds
again. As there is a little preliminary matter
of providing for about $ (),000,000, of debts it
will hardly lie done this week, or next.
Dr. Samuel Starr the I'oirsville dentist who
was thrown from his canitne and dragged
somo distance while out driving near Tumb
ling Run, and who at first was thought to be
seiiously hurt, will, it is expected, bo dis
charged fiom the hospital in a few days.
Wm. Marshall, son of II. II. Marshall,
formerly a prominent resident of St. Clair,
died at his homo in Washington, D. C, last
Thurwlay. He was ltl yours old and afflicted
witli curvature of the spine, and dreamt one
night that he was lieing run over by a
1 icomotive, which startled him so that ho
jumped out of bed breaking his spine.
A Determined AV01111111
Recently knocked down a burglar and held
him until the arrival of assistance. Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a med
icine that checks the frightful inroads of
.scrofula, and, if taken in time, arrests tho
march of pulmonary consumption. It cures
indigestion and dyspepdu, chronic diarrhea
and similar ailments. This wonderful med
icine lias also gained great celebrity in curing
fever and ague, chills and fever, dumb ague,
and like diseases.
Asthma cured by notvly discovered treat
ment. Address, for free pamphlet, testi
monials and references, World's Dispensary
Medical Association, liufiiilo, N. Y.
Mahanoy City llnsluess College.
This new college opened Monday, Septem
ber 0th, in the Hoppes' building, 203 East
Centre street, Mahanoy City, and already
shows plainly that it will soon be one of tho
beet business training bchouls in tho state, for
the many students now in attendauce are pro
gressing rapidly and new ones are continually
entering.
The teachor.s arc the very best that can bo
secured. They aro practical businoi! men,
lire highly educated, and have had long and
successful experience in teaching thoroughly
all the branches that are of uso to the busi
ness man. Bookkeeping, Business Arith
metic, Grammar, Spelling, and tho Ijiws of
Business aro taught plainly and fully 111 the
Commercial Department ; and Shorthand,
Typewriting, Spelling and Urammar are
given in tho Shorthand Department. In Itoth
departments students must also take Punm an
siiit1 and ConnKsi'O.VDKNci: aoiw to be able
to write nlairtlv. neatly and correctly the
different kinds of husinow letters-,
Thh college Is a branoh of the splendid
Vilkeslrre Btuineas College, and the samo
oll'ectlve methods of teaching liuokkeepin
and tlie wine WmU of typewriter are lued.
The ComuicrcUil and the Shortliaud and
Tytiewriting course together (tune un
limited) can now be had for$G0 in tho day
school, or $10 in the night school. If only
few ithject are taken special rales will bo
made to suit. Send fur catalogue. StudenU
may enter at any time.
0-11-tf C W. Williams, Principal,
Ilucklen' A 111 1 111 Salve.
The beat salve in tlio world for cuts,
hruUea, sores, ulcers, wilt rheum, fever sores,
tetter. cluipied liauds, chilblains, corns, and
all skin entjdlons, and positively euros piles,
or no pay required. It la guaranteed to givo
perfeot satisfaction or mony refunded. Prico
36 cents per liox. For salo by A. Wasloy.
Buy Keystone flour,
name Lkssiu A Ili:ii
printed on every sack.
Be sure that
Ashland, Pa.
tho
, is
tf
nV 1 1 "& 1 Oil
THE GREAT
Works wonders in cur
ing torturing, disfigur
ing diseases of the skin,
scalp, and blood, and es
pecially baby humours.
Cvticqbi IUmimii trt iotd throughout tfet wottd.
Britilh depot! T. Niwbibt SORt, London. roTTll
Dunn Criu. Cotr.. 8ol Prooi Boiton, U. 6. A.
PERSONAL.
Ren. Rcddall, of Tamaqua, is the guest of
town relatives.
Harry Davidson and Nelson Davis spent
yesterday in Lebanon.
P. J. Dovcrs, of Frceland, spent Sunday
with his lady friends in town.
Frank M. Musser, of Lowistowu, Pa., is
tho gnost of Charles Kirlin to-day.
11. L, Tallcy and family went to Wilkes-
barre this morning to visit friends.
Mrs. Filer,, of Blackwood, is tho guost of
the Ncary family, 011 West Oak street.
Miss Maggie Dcvitt has gone to Philadel
phia to attend tho marriago of a friend.
Messrs. E. J. Munlcy and A. A. Hanlon, of
Mahanoy Plane, called on town friends yes
terday. Miss llertlia lloycr, of Reading, is tho
guost of Miss Anna Phillips, of West Centre
street.
Dr. J. F. Flaig, of tho Philadelphia Denial
Rooms, Pottsvilic, was a visitor to town to
day on business.
Miss Alice Delancy, of Philadelphia, is
visiting her sister, Miss Sallio Delancy, of
West Centre street.
Mrs. A.S. Hagcnbuch's name was omitted
from the list of surviving children of tho
late Thomas Heiscr.
Misses Leo Lawson and Lizzie Stank, ac
companied by tho milliner, Miss M. Green,
returned from Philadelphia last evening.
It. II. Koch, of Pottsvilic, Republican can
didate for Judgo of Herks' county, is in town
to-day, attending to professional businoss.
.Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cool and sou, Harry,
of New York, are visiting Mrs. Cool's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hess, of town.
Philip Stauller, and his sister-in-law, Miss
Carrie Gates, of Wilkeslmrre, who wero visit
ing friends here, returned home this morn
ing. Miss Therosa Kelly, of Philadelphia, who
was tho guest of tho Dealing family, 011
West Cherry street, returned homo this
morning.
Martin Dcvitt, a recent graduate of our
High school, left yesterday for Philadelphia,
to talfo a course in drawing at the Drexcl
Institute.
Thomas Coolilian, of New York, and D.
Willdo, of liostou, spent last evening as the
guests of Miss Annie Hennessey, of West
Cherry street.
Jas. E. Waldren of Girardville who was in
charge of tho Shenandoah business college j
last year, was in town yesterday arranging to
ro-upen tho college.
Letter Carrier P. I). Holman and family,,
returned last evening from a visit to Hoyer- I
town, Berks county, whore they spent two '
very pleasant weeks with friends. j
Mrs. Wood and family, who were the
guests of relatives in town, to-day returned
to their homo in Jersey city, accompanied by
Mrs. Charles. Parrish, Mrs. Wood's mother.
M. E. Casey, night manager at tho Broad
street station, Pennsylvania R. R., M. F.
Gibbons, motor man on tlie Chestnut street 1
railway, and Mrs. J. J. Dougherty are a trio
of Philadelphia residents visiting friends
here.
Mr. S. Tada, of Japan, who will lecture on
his country in tho Presbyterian church to
night, was a caller at tho Hi:itALD otlico to
day. Ho is an agreeablo gentleman and has
a good command of the English language and
his lecture is said to lie very interesting.
Sclicllly House.
Hot freo lunch to-night.
Lobsters.
Maurico river cove oysters.
Hard and soft shelled crabs.
Chicken soup.
Deviled crabs. Fish cakes.
A llootu fur Xautlculct'
Special to Kvkniko Hkhai.o. f
Naxticokk, Sept. 17. Tho nefv Bliss
breaker of the D. L, k W. R. R. Company
at this place commonccd operations tills
morning for tho first time, providing em
ployment fur about 500 men and hoys. Tho
breaker is a model one and alldho machinory
is of tho latest improved, i The sluift is
nearly 1,500 feet deeji and tVo sinking of it
has occupied over three yetrs. It is 0110 of
tlio deepest in this section find the peoplo of
this placo look upon it as tjiio foundation for
a great local boom.
- -
Keller IniHIx Hours,
Distressing kidney and bladder disoasos
relieved in six hours by tlie "New Great
South American Icidnov Cure." This new
remedy is a groa.( surprise on account of its
exceeding promptness in relieving pain in
the bladder, kidneys, back and every part
of the uiinai y passages in male or lemalo.
It relieves retention of WBter and pain in
passing it almost immediately. If you wnnt
quiOK renor and cure tins Is your remouy,
i?old by Isaac Shapim, druggist, 107 South
Main street.
Sold Another Team,
William Neiswenter to-day sold a hand
some 'team of bay horses to tho Atlantic. Ro
fliiiutf Coiniwuy. To-morrow, at 1 p. m
Mr. Neiswenter's public sale of horses takes
place at the Cimimurclal hotel.
Old People.
Old pooplu who require medicine to regulate
tho bowels and kidneys will And tho truo
remedy iri Electric Bitters. This modielno
duos not stimulate and contains no whiskey
nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonloaiid
alterative .It acts mildly on tho stomach
and bowels, Vulding strength and giving tono
to tlio organs) thereby aiding Nature iu tho
performance . 0f the functions. Electrlo
jlittors Is air, excellent nppotUer nnd aids
digestion. Oid people find it just exactly
what they neeiU Price fifty cents per bottle
at A. Wasley's dyug store.
Rabies nii.de hajipy with Luks' Syrup.
Rtnlilmd In an Alinnliousn Fight.
LANCA8THU, Ph., Sept. 17.-Htigh Arm
strong mid Junius Smith, inmates of tho
county iilniahniiHO, had 11 qunrrol during
tho night. They adjourned to 11 field near
by to Jinvo it out, Armstrong wns gottinu;
tho worst of it, when ho drew n knlfo
from his pocket nnd stabbed Smith six
times. Three of tho wounds ponctratod
tho nbdoinlnal cavity, nnd Smith Is con
sidered to bo mortally wounded. Arm
strong returned to his room after tho stab
bing mid wua arrested.
Charges of Corruption In Ofilcti.
KANSAS Citt, Sept. 17. A special from
Lnrned, Knn., says: Populist County At
torney Cnsoy nnd his deputy, H. C. Flah
erty, hnvo been compellod to resign by
rensou of charges of corruption In offico
filed In tho district court. Thoy nro charged
with exacting nnd collecting illegal feos
and have submitted a proposition tore
fund tho money.
deoatnr iAinon Dencl,
HoiiLIDAYsnujta, Pa., Sept. 17. John A.
Lemon, ox-iuulitor goncrnl of Pennsyl
vania, nnd tho present Incumbent of a seat
in tho state sonnto from tho Blalr-Cnmbria
district for tho llith torm, died nt his
homo In this city yesterday afternoon of
typhoid puouiuonla. Ho Is survived by 11
vjlfc, threo sons nnd four daughters.
Celebrating Nlcnrngua' Indepnndsoeo.
MANAOUA, via Galveston, Sept. 17. Tho
teventy-second anniversary of Nicaragua's
Independence was celebrated by nuiperous
procesdons, orations, flroworks, etc. Tho
minister of tho treasury, Honor Callojas,
has effected 11 settlement of 8100,000 of
debt Incurred by tho former government
to n foreign company.
Fear an Kpldrmlo of Scarlet Fever.
Shamokin, Pa., Sept. 17. Tho local
hoard of health fears that scarlet fovor
may become epidemic In Shamokin bor
ough and Coal township, ns there nro forty
flvo cases under treatment. Five now casos
and four deaths wero reported during tho
past twenty-four hours.
Killed IJInueir While Insane.
"WoltCESTElt, Mass., Sept. 17. Philip
Russell, son of Principal E. Harlow Rua
Ml, of tho State Normal sohool ntWor
ester, shot and killed himself whllo In
line Tho .only baby medicine Luks' Syrup.
Js'otlce.
Tho Herald 110 longer occupies tho offices
iu tho Rcfowicli building. Tlio only office
tho paper has in 'tliis town is nt tho now
quarters, No. 8 South Jardiu street.
Maley, tlio jeweler, for silverware, watches
and jewelry, 10 North Main street.
Died.
GOODMAN. At Shenandoah, Sent. 15th., Cnth
arlue, relict of the late John M. Goodman,
aued 59 years, 11 months and ft days. Ilela-
dives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral from tho residence of her
Hou-In-law, Hard Kolb, llTIsorth West street,
at 1 o'clock 11. in.. Wednesday. Sent. 18th. In
terment In tho Oild Fellows' cemetery. 2t
JIEISKIt. At Shenandoah, l'a., on the 15th Inst.,
Thomas llclacr, aged 70 years, 1 month, 28
nays. Kuneral wllltake placoon wctinesuny,
18t'li inst.. at 1 n. m.. from the residence of lire.
Dennis J. Doyle, North White street. Services
will be held in the Reformed church. Inter
ment In the Odd Fellow' cemetery. Friends
and relatives respectfully invited to attend,
W'fZA tor over 2$ .Tr"
Hill I li"""1"
v of tho Globe for
UEUiULGIA Bna similar Complaints,
ana prepared vraaer me stringent
.German mnmi LAWS,
b. ii . a 1 i i. t i.i 9 A
tyvroflcuoeu uy eminent puyBiciaasj
DR. RiflHTER'S
World renowned! Rem&rk&blr successful!
I Only gennlnowlth Trade Mark "Anchor,"
. Ad. HIchter & Co.. 215PertSt.. UiwTort.
-31 HIGHEST AWARDS.
12 Branoh, Honied Own Glusworks,
-1 & 50 cts. In Shenandoah for sale ny
P. I. D. Kirlin, 6 H. Jlam bt , ai
lllllnn, 7S. Slain M , L. ii. na-
cenbiieii, n. It. cor. nnnnocy
r'HAS. DERR,
Tonsorial Artist.
' 12 West Centre street.'
H'.ylish hair cutting a specialty. Clean towel
with every shave.
SHENANDOAH'S '
Reliable : Hand : Laundry,
Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS.
All work guaranteed to be first-class in every
particular. Silk ties nnd lace curtains .a spec
ialty. Hoods calleil lor anu aenvereu. a tnoi
order solicited
Layer's
Lager and
Pilsner Beers,
i
Finest,
Purest and
Healthiest.
i
Chris. Schmidt, Agt.
207
West Coal Street.
A genuine welcome awaits you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON
Cor. rialn and Coal Sts.
Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers,
tHirter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tern-
pcrunce drinks and clears.
KMJw
(m a
tr i v i
is put in. Remember that Cottomjnr heats to the cook
ing point sooner than lard and that it must not be allowed to burn.
when Tightly used, never
agreeable greasy odor or
snorteninc: purpose, put
S the quantity that was
formerly used of lard, is
necessary, if Cottolene
Look for tbs tr!s-mrk-"7otiai.h4 sntf
THE N. K. rAIKHAMt COrAMV. rnif'inft
D
on't Believe Us !
Ask your neighbor
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 & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IjOItltKNT. An elegant doublo room. Best
! location In town. All conveniences. Ileiv
sotmhlo tent. Also n lotlfje room for Wcdnrsdfty
evenings. Apply at Herald ofllce. 8-10-93
TlfANTKI) A reliable, active gentleman or
) ? lady to travel for rclinhle established
house. Salary $780, payable $1! weekly, and
money ndvanced for expenses. Situation steady.
jieicrenees. r-ncicwe Beii-auurcspeu stamped
envelope. II. K. Hess, President, Chicago.
y-i-imo
IOU SALE. Property of William J. Yeo, shoo
merchant, Parker 6trcet, Girardville. Inrge
store and dwelling, with warehouse and stable
on premises. Good established stand. Suitable
for any business. Hest location in the town.
Owner leaving for the West. Good opportunity
and cheap, for cash. Apply on premise William
J. Yeo, Girardville, Pa. 0-lMt
Get Our Prices on
OASOLINE AIT C
and Headlight J
Our delivery wagon docs tho rest.
Oils, Gasoline, Candles,
Lamp Wicks, Burners.
Eclipse Oil Com'y,
213 South Jardln Street.
Mail orders promptly attended to.
OK DISTINCT ATTORNEY,
S. BURD EDWARDS,
Of Pottsvllle.
Subject to Republican rules.
Evan J. Davies,
LIVERY AND
Undertaking; !
13 N. Jardin Street.
JOHN D ALTON,
Agent for
Shenandoah and Vicinity
--For
BARBEY'S
Beer and Porter.
Try
Barbey's Bohemian Beer.
Hooks & Brown,
FULL LINE OF
Base Ball Goods,
Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels,
Fine Stationery,
Ituhbor Stamps, Etc.
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Agents for all Dally Papers.
A N. Main Street
You fry fish or oysters in Cot-
tolene thev will not be creasy.
Alwnvs linvr tlir stillpt or frv-
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intr pan cold, whe the Cotto-U
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imparts to food any dis-E
flavor. For pastry or any
,ai . totKm-planl r.al-on eT.n tin.
.nil 133 K. n.ln..r. 1 i.i.M..i..t,.
what kind of bread she
NOW ON
EXHIBITION.
15th annual sale of a car load of Western horses
which will be sold at tlio
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.,
Shenandoah, I'a., on
Wednesday, Sept. 18th, '95,
at 1 o'clock p. m. rnin or shinu.
This Is tlie finest car load ever brought to
Shenandoah, nnd will bo gold to tlio highest
bidder. Kvcry horso sold will bo guaranteed.
Horses always on snlo nt my stables, corner of
Main and Coal streets.
WM. NEISWENTER,
OPEN EVERY DAY
Go to the Shenandoah Dental Kooms for
pjlnlcss extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver
iilliugs. If your artitlcal teeth do not suit
you call to see us. All examinations free.
We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns,
Aluminum Crowns Logan CVowns, Crown
and Bridgo work and all operations that per
tain to Dental Surgery.
No charges for extracting when plates aro
orderedi Wo aro the only users of vitalized
air for tho painless extraction of teeth.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Titman's BlocJO
East Centre Street.
Ofllce Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. n.
John A. ReijUy,
Wholesale Uquors.
AGENT FOE
YUENQLINQ'S LAGER BEER
AND PORTER.
STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY.
Woltor's, Berliner and Weiss lieor.
22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
riillions of Dollars
Go up in smoko evory year. Tako no
risks hut get your houses, stock, fur
niture, etc., insured in flrst-lasa re
liable eompanios as represented hy
DAVID FAUST, iKTLte1'
Also T.lfe and Accidental Companies.
When It conies to
GROCERIES
4 i UDS1f Tf vnn 1mt4 ontno
to town eend your orders. They will be nceu-
rnieiy aim jiruiujmy imv
riUSSER & BEDDALL,
29 East Centre Street
DR. A. A. SEIBERT,
Specialist in disoasos of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
207 Woet Market St., POTTSVIM.E.
Hours 8:30 a.m. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. m., to
8 p. m. Sundays 0 a. in. to 13 m.
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