EVENING EEu AID! I TCfiHtUY. SKI i" wvr.,1 l CISTS. .iil tin- V z, pon. jloa Cliroii. ; h-U .1 .tt l leriisul j Fort- I in il. . i i .m i'. iti ii , in si I Fidells (' ' ! i 1 1 1 ( 1 1 , Mi -.. I Mart'.' i "' Si M ' ,1 ' "li a j pllcof.l'ii i ' ' i"s lu-i .i- ; ii I. i- Hoy OH. : i n . i.X .mi), i Pot f 1 H ' out i i .i '.- in- fc.t.ng i i ' t omul! ti n .'K', .Mxiil iug Hi. i. lu.- limiet . i The (miuc ' . .i -'i.nilil J' 'n.v,VKH( lirn'ifrl ' i" -, lu' ' ' .I'y will, j Tlio i .y !!( ,v i ' 1 ! n.i.vh ! "Tlin ' i - ' i,'-1 ; ' (.iirint ilo H-tl. r i .a r.t i . - ' i iitji i-' line (!i i i ' ii. in i' : '' TliO' . ! -, i . the (..! wii-r ...mpnny ,honlcl . I i' ilui' i'i m. ;' i r (.oluriti frimi t1 " . i 'ii. Fl'Ot i i I ' . ' i'- CoH;-ll Bemcc; . . . t tl . i 1. Toero 1mwi ..'hi1 : ti .d j.ut liki s. i i i ' lui - t. l nifulilou, Ky. r ' tt'.iler ' . . T u-'i-la. Neuralgia, Rheumatisms Can Kovv be cured, GiJ TI.no CLsilutt Disuses Are Easily TBM TICKET COMPLETE. Irjle Democracy Hum u Warm Time Out the Poor Directorship. Tbo forecast made hy the &kjiai.ii seuml week ago, an to tbo pcrsonnct of the lh nm (ratio ticket, was correct, at ftajknjce at the result of tlio convention will shew , .Ii dub ok Ont'HA.s' Cotra-rt. St. tftmit. Of MlneAvHta. . -, minty ; I'i iriids CotWV CoSTKOt Of KflltMofeh, Of Mufetnoy lOBU. Poor I)!HH.-rOKVt KWalOl,; 8. JUaanAfct -i i..i Thl i i iv :' her 9tl . in i' -Centre -1, shows V i 'i y l bestbusim i; the many si greasing rupii... entering. The 'teacher secured. Tiny ..u are highly educated, successful experitui il.v lilislu I opi'Ilet li-ppcs 1 " i.ll.lllKiy ( !' 1 it will i Ml. --lllO iihw in'l l ' .i 1 in w o;.i n tin- very i-i l.i . ytern . 'ii -r. - '-. Hist , ai.il nlnady II in ulH m' the in tiie '-i. te. lor .el. in. i' .ire pro .ne lonlimiHlly P..ic's Celery Compound ia the Great Specific It Restores tlie NeglecteJ, Fam ished Netve Parts. it Replaces Worn-out Tissues With New, Vigorous Ones. I t'.mt ran Ijo pr.ii'ticttl liuslncKi men, 4id have had long and in teuehiiifc' thoroughly all the bratif hc thut me of iiso to the Irast nctis man, Bookkrepini Biishuw Arith niotl, Grammnr, Spellluft, and the Laws of Businosn are taught plainly and fully in tho Commercial Department; and Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling and Granmiar are given in the Shorthand DepartJnetit. In both departments utiiilents must also take Penman- piup and OoHiiKfroKPENCB so as. to be ahle to write plainly, natly and correctly the different kinds of business letters. This college is a branch of the splendid Vilk6sbarro Business College, and the tame clfcctive methods of teaching Bookkeeping anil the same kinds of typewriters are used. The Commercial and the Shorthand and Typewriting courses together (time un limited) can now be had for $50 in the day school, or f40 in the night school. If only a few subjects are taken special rates will be mado to suit. Send for catalogue. Students may outer at any timo. tt-14-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. Pent It to Ills Mother in Cei iimiiy. Mr. Jacob Esbcnoen, who is in tho employ of tho Chicago Lumber Co., at Des Sloines, Iowa, says: "I hive just sent some medicine back to my mother in tho old country, that I Ttnow from personal uso to be tho host mcdi cino in tho world for rheumatism, having used it in my family for several years. It is called Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It always does the work." 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhlor Bros. Druggists. Coming Kciits. Sept. 30. Grand opening ball, Shenandoah Foot Ball team in Bobbins' ball. Qct. 22. Grand supper, under auspicos of Calvary Baptist church, in Bobbins' hall. Oct. Si. Grand supper by tho Trinity Bo ormcd church, in Bobbins' opera house. Oct. 23. Second annual Telegraphors' As sembly and contest, in Bobbins' auditorium. When Baby vaa sick, re gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Sliss, the clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gavothem CastorU Sprung Any Leiiks Lately? Wo can't stop the leaks from the clouds but Bell, tho plumber, corner Main and Centre streets, can stop all your leaks in water and gas mains with satisfaction. It Slay do as Much Vur Vim, Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that lio liad a severe Kidney trouble for mans- years, with severe luiiiiH in his liack and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so-called Kidney euros nut without any good result. About a year ago he began use of Klectric Hitters and found relict at once Klectnc Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often vivos almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c. for large lwttle. At A. Wasley's drug store. Kellef III Mr Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours hy the "New Great South American Kidney 'Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness ill relieving puln in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want riniek relief and cure this is your remedy, field by Isaac ghapira, druggist, 10T South Main street. When you want good rooting, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tiusi id thing done call on K. P. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer In stoves. 8-1-tf Iluiiklon'K Alnlna Kulvo. The liest salve in the world for euU, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soies, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, aim all skill eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give 1-erfect satisfaction or uiotiy refunded. Price 36 cents per box. Pur sale by A. Wasley. l'lihlUliinV Aiiiioiiiieoiiinlil. The local circulation of the Kvkniso IIks A I.I) continues in the hands of Messrs. Hooks & Brown, stationers, No. i North Main street. People who are not receiving the jiaiier can liave it served every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at the place stated. Orders for job work and advertising will also receive prompt attention if placed iu their luuvN Paine's celery compound b the one assured remedy for rheumatism and neuralgia that la every day accomplishing all that physlclaus claim for It! Both these old-time, obstinate diseases are to-day speedily and permanently cured by Prof. Edward E. Phelps' great prescription. Neuralgia and rheumatism are merely names for a certain reduced state of 'the nervous tissues. As far as causes go, they do not much differ from nervous debility, head aches, dyspepsia and sleeplessness. The mischief is the same in every case, a nervous system roblied of life and substance by overexertion and Scanty nutrition. Tho cure for all these is likewise ' In the same direction. Strengthen and restore the nerves to their normal condition witJi Panic's celery compound. It is the advice of the ablest physicians everywhere. As soon as all the countless nerve centers and fibres have been made sound and strong, not only rheumatism and neuralgia, but low spirits, kidney trouhlo, disordered liver and heart palpitation, vanish without a trace to remind one that their presence wale not all a fearful dream. Pnluo's celery compound does its curat! vo work in a simple, straightforward way. it wattes little timo on the minute and puzzling classification of diseases, but bonds all its energies at? once to feeding the worn-out, shattered nervous track, filling tho nrterios with rich, now blood, and building up the body for its fight against disease. Low spirit lose their power whon tho system feels tho buoyanco of returning health, such ns soon comes from taking Paino's celery compound, The rapid gain in weight that follows its use is a reasonable in dication of tho strengthening processes that are going on among the vital organs. Many men and women who rccoinniond Paine's celery compound do so in what, to others, may sometimes seem ostrHvngaiit words, But Paine's celory compound has niadu them well ! ronoKian-u. Of Asbli uc-tratsvtiie,, , - Tho comirtitt;j!ir4 vetjr teuStJe aff.iir until the nominate r. Rt!irtbr WHS reached, when att Sffiut :a inade break the slate. A man by the t&me, f Btryhi as sumed the role of fclirte-fcreafcefy' bttt Chuir uiiui Mulholland, who txfc his flrttlBSHon . iu politics in Cans toWttshJp, -War too" ttiuch I r him. After thjt the slated caftdidtftea went throiiglt. Litllc onthuilnltf"W inatlitW,4ver the result here last night. There appears to hc un nijattiy amoiijt tlie raiik aid (fllj of the l)-moumcy that causes the statcrfclftlWrrt cl,n" r.iiKr.ihli-- ol.ir.u fur the sttctM6f tbo Hicket nominated yesterday. . V A Democratic convonttc(t wttlfjiut our friend Charley Q-ilmi wuilld be rattier iucer. Hii fric-nds in tho Second ward ftpjflltlate hi? sterling qnalities and good jndgfcot, and his place upon committees show tltut the pat ty appreciates him even if OUjtcssman Eeilly did not. Civil service rules worn oblitentteil, and Postmastors Mellet, O'Connor, Jack Toole and others were manipulating the political wires. ."Offensive partiainihip" cut a big figure, The young elomont, uuder the lead of their chairman, controlled the convention. The adherents of Hon. James B. Reilly were merely onlookers. Our townsman, M. II, Master, can felicitate himself npon his unanimous nomination for the Controllcrship. It is a compliment to lie proud of, and his numerous friends in town appreciate, the honor as much so as himself. But the filet that this Is a Republican year no doubt causes them considerable uneasiness. Shenandoah delegation was solid for Dunn for Judge. B. G. Hess voted for Ilebelich by mistake and hod his vote changed to Dunn. The farming districts were badly left, so far as tbo plums were concerned. , P. J. Mulholland made a good chairman, and kept the convention Under control. When "Paddy" said set down, the delegates took his advice. The following i tho platform upon which the party gocB before the peoplo: Krsolvpil, That the Democratic iirty of Schuylkill county renew Its allegiance to the principles unci teachings of the foiinih-is of lleinocnu-y, nd reaffirm and endorse (he plat form recently ndopted at the Ilemoerntic State L'tiiiveiitlou nclu ut Ulluiiisport. Itesolveil, Thut the jieople of this country have lenrued to realize that the hard times and LmstucHS denression of 189a. '1M and '95 were the direct result of the vicious legislation cniuted ny the liepuiiuciin iiany in mo nicjviiuey mriu iw mid the Miermuu Mivcr inn: Hint they rEKSONAL. Dr. ,1 K. Kistlei l.iaile a ( i ,p to I ii rieat to-day. I'Vul. Ilurkhart pent tij-Uay Vlsit.i utKt. Cluir. A: h. Buoy, E-40.,, of JPot' . Hi . was ft town visitor this afternoon. .' Miss Ha'ttle hiiffer is visiting her sister in Wilmington, Del, ' Miss Mftggle McCarthy hft this morning 1 Tor Philadelphia, to visit frtojHds. Mrs. EruVLewls, elf Tuiliftiiiia, Is the guest: of Mrs. !. R. Iowls, en North-Main street, i Mrs. Junius Heatou, of Lost Creek, is vijit inj hen daughter, Mrs, Howard BoUsel, at Halcton. W. L. Murphy, of Harictoti, agent fhr the ; ColuniTiiii Brewing Company, transactid baal hoss lu town yct rdiiy. Mrs. Howard Uciel, heo.T.'nnle'Heaton'of j Hasleto'n, presented Iter husband with hotlnriug hoy yesterday. Charlie Hae-eler,,of Potcsville, who Is one j of the hot follows and clincst politicians In the county, was hi towu to-day. Sti M-iy Hoi rain, daughter of Letter' Carrier P. D. Ilolmau, has gone to farmiu.ua to Miend a week visiting relatives. Mi's Sarah Giblilns, of I'hlladelphia, who was visiting her, aunt; Mrs. McCarthy, on East Centre street, left for her home to-day. ' , Mr. and Mrs. James Dougherty and Mr, McKenua, wh6 were guests ol Mrs. Bridget Burns, of Wot Coal street, the past week, returned to their homes In Philadelphia to day. 1 H. A. Acker and family to-day moved to Beading, where Mr. Acker wdl Establish headquarters as general manager for the. Grand Union Toa Company, B. U Talley, wife and child, who spent the past two weeks In towu as the guests of Mrs. Tal ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett McKernati, left for their home in Baltimore to-day. Prank ConneUyK the advance agent of Han ford's Shakspeareau company, 'was' in town yesterday arranging for the appearance of his company. He is the same genial fellow that he was when he gave the readers of the Miners' Journal those great stories of dog and badger fights, purring matches, Ac., when he was local editor of that paper in the late 7ds. 'vjt v f f r '"h e " it v . i . : i Tho only liaby medieiue Luks' Syrup. Jfotlcc. The Hkuali) no longer occupies tho oitlces in the Itefowich building. Tho only office tho paper has in this town is at tho new quarters, No. 8 South Jnrdiu street. 8Ut&KUhrtuf (' i r ! i . uilin-r tiN-tf-'lf-itB nf t"il Jf !j pewd r, unit " i - - n . i i (if j salt Into bowl i .M t .r- l -iniunri'is -f ';i.T"'llI.t".s ;; o 'I ru tK tin n..ii.il tin r.tu:.uljr ( mix0il . thi-n add i;ii" ' - ,1 m 1 1 ntthn a H..ff i"--1 'Ii . I ; . .t-'itl, r ill n it ni.i ' - ' , an i laob thick, and cntn at anlllim . :--Hi"- ,i..ut i . t .. .1 ii- i, ...'. Calo 111 ft qillokoVSft tot IXtlftrti ttt I Guilty IU I . T.i. i- 1 i . . t 'ip.il'.l MjMllclltu brutva Up I and mittom. ltanb on tua Bkifd, sad nanwi ai . i .1 i n '. i n. The secret of 9Ucccj irrthis recipe, as in oliiors, is lo v-zc bttt two-thirds as" much Cottolfine as you ftsed to vue of-Inrd. Cot- tolene will tiiaite tn lMSCUit litrht, deiiciofl3, wnot-soi?ie. JJ?tier "than any biscuit you ever made before. Try it. , Be 'sure and pet genuine Cottolene, Sold everywhere in tinsmith trade-marks ! ' Cottolene' ' anasiar's Acad in cttton-ptant wreath- on every tin . Win w. U. Fiir.BAMH-CMlI'Aiir. Clil: . and 1S2 Dutanswi A.. Pla3elnlita. Don't BoIicV Us 'ijy-WW jwiMf i'WW I. Ji !'.!. '.'ni,'i,.!l"jy2il'i";'r';'',P-''T"Tp,lc'" '"!; Ask your neighbor what kind of breed she has froin the ' "GOLD TIEDAL FLOUR" she received. This is bur best testimonial. If ydu wish to try it give your grocer your order. If he has not got it he will get it for you, but insist on getting "GOLD MEDAL." THOS. E. SAMUELS 8c CO., Vsholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ft m - - a M ot tho Globe for for COURT NEWS. Arbitrators Ileelde tho O'lJilen Suit llectiuenl. Tho case of Kllen Agnes O'Brien against Mary O'Brien was decided ut Pottsvillo this morning by the arbitrators, Messrs. Georgo Dyson, S. M. Mortimer and S. D. Boyer. A verdict wns rendered for the defendant, who is tbo mothor-in-law of Kllen O'Brien, the plaintiff. John P. Whalen and M. M. Burke, Ksqs., represented tho plaintiff, and ex-Judge Walker and S. G. M. Hollopeter, Esq., were counsel for the defendaut. The plaintiff claimed ownership to premises on West Cherry street in this town and sought to eject her niuthor-in-law. Tho suit of J. W. Johnson against the St. George's Lithuanian church of town is on trial at Pottsvillo. E. B. FOLEY, FiNE,o,Qroceries 201 WEST CENTRE ST. Dealer In Urooeries, Flonr, ProTlsioiui, Tens, Cutfi)i, etc. UckmIs duliTervu friM. Babies made lmppy with Luks' Syrup, iMTgur Than Kver. For a fine boot, shoe or rublier at lowest prices, any man, woman or child should not fall to lay Wouier, the shoe dealer, 123 North Main street, a visit. Call and be convinced where you can buy the cheapest footwear. The Water Connections, Messrs. Gallagher and Lainb are rapidly completing their contract for making the water connections and will Iiavu the work done within the time specified hy the agree ment. All the connections in the First ward, with the exception of South Bowers street, were completed to-day and the additional connections to he made in the towu are com paritively few. The Turkey Bun school building was connected with the public water works yesterday. Nulled. Notice Is hereby given to consumers of water that until further notice the use of water for pave washing ami the use of hose is absolutely prohibited and anyone found violating this order will have the water stopped imiiwrtlaUily. By order of the com inlHee A. D. Gable D-lS.ly Chairman, Heavy Sentence. Itrick Cumuiiufa, of Stockton, formerly of lUliauoy City,- who shot a Hungarian lu the eye, was sentenced hy Judge Woodward on Sialtmlay hurt, at Wilkesbarre, to seven years In the Ifcutern ieiiitentiary and pay a flue of $100, Notice. Ill addition to the times fixed by the role of court relating to naturalization Saturday, October 6th, 1h,, ut 0 o'clock . 1A., is now hereby specially designated for bearing nluraliitiou applicant. By the court. 0-21-eod Jamks B. DkkAan, Prothon'y. Dr. Kniinu Wain, greatest lady specialist, permanently loeati d. J -alies' Medical Insti tute, Hotel Kuu r, Mahailoy City. t have learned to know that tarilT reform, ns ex emplified iu the Wilson TarilY. Law, docs not mean free tradu aud the haiiiliuir over of the markets of this country to European control; that they have also learned to know that the Deniocrntlu administration at Washington stands for a sound currency, one hundred cents to the dollar, whether that dollar he paid to the bondholder for Interest, or to the workini;uiaii for waaes. Itesolved, That we commend with pride, to the people of Pennsylvania, irrespective of party, the Honorable O. I. Ileclitel, and his five associates on the Democratic state ticket, for the ofllce of Superior Court Judge, with the confi dence that these nro six learned, ahle nud im partial Judges, who would adorn tho Ilench of the newly-created Superior Court, and reflect great credit on the CoininouweatUi, if elected. Itesolved, That In the lion. II. V. Meyers, the Democratic nominee for the ofllcc of State Treasurer, wo recognize a man who, if elected, will handle the moneys of this Common wealth In the Interests of the people and for the good of the state at large, anil that ho will not use the moneys of the sinking fund for the purpose of deposits to pet hanks without In terest and for corrupt political purposes, Itesolved, That we commend the course of Hon. Janies 11. Iteilly, member of Congress from this Congressional dl.rict, in all his ef forts for the nubile welfare, and that we con gratulate him for having succeeded in seeming the long-contended-for appropriation for the erection of a public building at the uoiinty seat of Schuylkill. ItcHolveil, That the course of the late Sena tor from the 80th district, Hon. 11. .1. Mona glimi, was such as to merit the heartiest ap proval of every Democrat and his manly and honest set vice is deserving of due recognition. liesolved. That we heartily condemn the course of tile present ltepuhlicttu tttute Admin istration for llielr reckless expenditure of the iwople's money in creating new ofllees. Signed, Charles IC. Steel, I.. It. Iwiutermau, CluirleS O'Neill, Con. Mots, 51. T. O'Connor, John T. Byrnes, M. G. Leahy, Martin JIul lahey, Committee. Female weaknesses aud irregularities a specialty at 1-adies' Medical Institute, Killer's Hotel, Mahaiioy City. No advance In prices at Werner's shoo store. Selling cheaper than ever before. 'Julius Cnesur." Persous who are fond of witnessing a fine drama finely performed and superbly mounted will luive a clutnce to satisfy that fondness by seeing Charles B. Ilanford, Illlhu B. Spencer, Nora O'Brien and. their splendid eoinjiaiiy Hi Julius Caesar, on Monday night, September 80th. Every character in the piece will lie Intelligently impersonated and the same superb seeuery made for Booth and Barrett will lie used. Mr. Ilanford played Marc Antony with them and they made him a present of the seeuery that cost $10,000. Of Mr. Hanford's Antony the New York Sun said: "The Marc Antony of Mr. Charles Ilan ford was such a masterly piece of acting as lias seldom been seen." Mr. Spencer will portray Caaslus aud Miss O'Brien appears as Portia. HEUBALMA, and similar Ccmplsjnts, anuprepareu unuer tne stringent; Wmi MEB3CAL LAWS. LY ii.. ii i a. 1 tf . A DR. R Gl TER'S S6 DnQn&miFaiB Worldrenownfidl Item&rlcablvsucccsfifull i Onlvaonnlne w'tn Trade Mark "Anchor," I F. Ad. Bichter & Co.. SlSP-a-1 "t.. Vn 7cri. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Eontes, Own Glaosworks. it ,t 50 cts In Shenandoah for s.ile hy I'. I". D, Kirllii.CS Malnst, J. . Hlllau, 7S. Main St . C. H. "a- gcnbtieli, Is. c. cor. a an Lloyd ots. Sam F"ra5uon'a Theatre. Monday Night, September 30th. A Rare Dramatic "Treat. CHARLES B. HANFORD, ELIHU R. SPENCER, ' s NORA O'BRIEN and a matchless group of 15 actors in Shakespeare's grandest play JULIUS CESA MR. HANFORD, as Marc Antony, Ctcsar's Brilliant Defender. MR. SPENCER, as Cassius, The Lean and Hungry Conspirator. MISS O'BRIEN, as Portia, A sweet type of noble Womanhood. IVIlSS THIS AND YOU'LL BE SORRY FOR A. YEAR, Five great scenes in Julius Caesar. -The Conspiracy. 2 Assassination of Ctesar. 3 Rome's Howling Mob. 4 Antony's Great Oration. 5 The Death of Brutus. MISCELLANEOUS. 7ANTIC11. Girls to make shirts. 19 South Jardin street. Apply at t)-ai-2t AY ITIOU ItliNT. Housy 232 West Oak street, : formerly occupied by Mrs. Jane Cather. Apply to (O. K. Tltniau. 9-21-St IOST.A llr of dark-glass spectacles, in case, ) between Imlgan's and Shenandoah. For return of same to this olllc a suitable reward will be given. J-2!Wt TTf ANTIID A reliable, active gentleman or It lady to travel for relluble esUiblished house. Salary J780, iyablc. t!i weekly, and money advunced for oxiiensen. Situation steady, ltvferences. KucIibhi self-adilrecaed stainpeu enveloi-e. II. K. Hess, President, Chicago. ' . o-I-lmo Eczema illost Distressing of Skin Diseases Instantly Relieved by (uticura WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS A warm bath with Cutlcura Soap, and a single application of Cutictira (ointment) ,tlie great Skin Cure, followed by mild doses of Cutictira Resolvent (blood puri fier), will afford instant relief, per mit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, permanent, and economi cal cure when all other methods fail. Sold Ihrouihout tin world. DillUll depot, f. Kivr. vkbv Ic Son. I, King iJdwtiiwt , l.'i,ni.,n. Pottii ili aiu cum. Cuec, EoK I'iuih., Uo.u. U. 6. A Notice. OFFIOK OF THE f-ClIlVLKII.I, COUNTY COMMI8S10NEn8, POTTtSVll.I.E, PA, Hei tember 10, 1S05. Sealed proposals will !e received bv the un dersigned until 2 o'clock p. in. Monday, e 00. 1803. for the erection and coitniletiou ol sUnitt bridge on Centre street, Tamonua. Hridge to lie 100 feot long, 33 feet wide, having two arches (10 feet in the clear, with an 8 foot centre lee pier. Plans and siieelncations may be seen at tuts office. Separate sealed proposals willl lie received for tne pure nose anu removal oi mo om nriugo now' on tlist site. The right to reject any and all bids is re served. CHARLES F. ALLKN, FRANK ItENTZ. JNO. P. MARTIN, Coiinty Cominlssioners. Attest: Phil. J. Coknki.i., Clerk, Bt-8tw DR. A. A. SE1BERT, Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Noscj and Throat, 807 West Market St., FOTTSVILLK. Hours 830 a. m. to 18 m.; a to 4 p. m.. U Hli. in. KiinunvH H a. m. to vi m Eyan J. Bavies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. . A gepiliuB welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rial n and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ule constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks and cigars. T7ie Superb Julias Civsar Soenery made for EDWIN BOOTH and I,AWIWNCn BARRETT, will be used In this revival. liuy Seats quick at Ivirlln's Drug Shop. POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOU COItONEU, WM. N. STEIN, Of Shenandoah. Subject to Republican rules. JJOU DIItECTOIt OF THE TOOK, LEWIS BENDER, Of West Mahauoy Township. Subject to Republican ruin JjtOIt DISTRICT ATTORNEY, S. KURD EDWAKDS, Of Pottsvllle. Subject to Republican rules. JOHN, D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -Por- ' BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Get Our Prices on OASOUNE ' and Headlight Our delivery wagon does tho rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardin Street. Mall orders promptly attended to. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STB. All work guaranteed to bo flrntsjUss In overy particular. Silk ties and lace curtains u spec ialty. Goods called for und delivered. A trial order solicited OPEN MERY DAY M f Wfect iIHTm ill Til Go to the Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold und Silver Ullings. If your nrtiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako'all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Prnirna T.rt.r.in (Vitunu r.r.,i, and Bridge work and nlfopcrations that per- ' tain to ucnrai nurgeiy. No chargos for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (TitmSii's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce lours: 7 u. m. to 8 p. m. Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOB YUENQLINO'S LACIER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, Berliner and Weiss Beer. 22-24 S. Alain St., Shenandoah, Pa. fliliions of Dollars Go up In smoke overy year. Take a risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class .re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, S Also Life and Aooidental Ooinpanies. When it comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks for Itself. lo town senu your oniri rately and promptly filled. If you don't come They will be accu to town send yoiir ordci HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street Hooks & Browits The Stamp of Newness Is on our line of after-dinner cups aud saucers, Blsiuo UBitres. Bisque ornaments. 40 now styles. See window display. Agents for all Dally Papers. ' IN. Main Street
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