W1 EVENING HERALD SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 88, 1805. Muliuitny City llmlnens College. This new college opened Monday, Septem licr Utli, in the Holies' liuiUllng, SUft M Coutre street, Mahanoy City, nnd alrmdy shows plainly tlutt it will soon he one or the host business training schools in tho state, for tho many students now in attendance nro pro graming mpldly and new onos nre continually entering. Tho touchers aro tho vory host that can ho scoured. They aro practical buainen men, nro highly educated, and havo had long and successful oxperlcnco in toachlug thoroughly nil tho branches that aro of use to tho busi ness man. Bookkeeping, Business Arith metic, Grammar, Stalling, and the Laws of Business nro taught plainly and fully in tho Commercial Department; nnd Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling and Grammar nro given In the Shorthand Department. In both departments students must also take Penman Blur and ConiiBHroNDKNci; so as to bo ablo to writo plainly, noatly and correctly tho different kinds of business letters. This college is a branch of tho splendid Vilkoebarro Business College, and tho samo cffectlvo methods of teaching Bookkeeping and tho samo kinds of typewriters nro used. Tho Commercial and tho Shorthand and Typewriting courses togothcr (timo un limited) can now bo had for $50 In tho day school, or $40 in tho night school. If only a few subjects aro taken special rates will bo mado to buit. Send for catalogue Students may entor at any timo. 0-lt-tf G. W. Wll.MAMP, Principal In a recent letter to tho manufacturers Mr. V. P. Benjamin, editor of the Spectator, Rushford, N. Y., says: "It may boa pleas ure to you to know tho high esteem in which Chamberlain's medicines are held by tho peoplo of your own state, where they must he host known. An aunt of mine, who ro-1 sidos at Poster, Iowa, was about to visit mo a few years since, and bofore leaving homo wrote me, asking if thoy woro sold here, btating if they were not blio would bring a quantity with her, as sbo did not like to bo without them." Tho medicines lefcrred to are Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of colds and croup ; Chain! or Iain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, lame baik, pains in tho side and chest, and Chamhijv lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. Theso medicines havo been in constant uso in Iowa for almost a quarter of a century. Tho peoplo luivo learned that thoy nro articles of great worth and merit, and uncqualcd by any other. They nro for sale hero by Grulilcr Bros., Druggists. Sprung Any Leaks ljitcly? We can't stop the leaks from the clouds but Boll, the plumber, corner Main and Centre ftrcots, can stop all your leaks in water and gas mains with satisfaction. Sent It to His Mother In ;riminy. Mr. Jacob Esbousen, who is in tho employ of tho Chicago Lumber Co., at Des Moluos, Iowa, says: "Iliavojnst sent tomo medicine l ack to my mother in tho old country, tliat I know from personal uso to bo tho best medi ciuo in the world for rheumatism, having used it in my family for sovoral years. It is rilled Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It always doe tao work.'' 50 cent bottles forsalo by (Jiuhler Bros. Druggists. Nolle to Waler CoMiniers. Notice is hereby given by tho Vnter I mnmittee of the Borough Council that bo .iuiihur with Tuesday, the SMtlt iust., the water supply will lie curtailed, and uon- f 'ii.ors m tin- public waier worrcs wiu ue f.-riiMhod with w.ucr only between tho hours ':U0 ami ii:01 .i .'i. and 3:00 and 7:00 p. in., .Mtil furtlie -mt'r. By order of the eoin-n-.iuoe. A. 1). Gaui.k, . ;.i.tf Cliairman. Heller In Six Honrs. Distrositintf kidney and bladder discuses .iioud in six hours by tho "Now Great -MXitli Amerleau Kidney Cure." This now remedy is u gi'eat surprise oil account of its cceuediuK jiroinntnoss in relieving pain in tliobl.idder, kidneys, back and ovory part nf tl urinary p.nagos in male or Juniata. It rejwve lutontiou of water ami pain in piastug It almost immediately. Ifynii want quick relief and euro this Is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist. 107 Smith JliVM1 street. Larger Thau ICier. pur h fine boot, shoe or rubbor at hnvest prices, any man, .woman or child should not fail to pay Woiuor, tlio shoe dealer, 123 North Main street, a visit. Call and be convinced where you can buy tho cheapest footwear. Marvelous Itosults. Pnmi a letter ivritlen by Rev. .1. (iunder iimn, tff Dimombile, Mich., we are permitted to iww this extract : "I liavo no (limitation "i reootnmending Dr. King's Now Discovery, .is tho reatllts were almost marvelous in the cam' of jny wife. While I was pastor of tho Baptist church at Rive Junction she was drought down with Pneumonia succeediiiK Iji (friline. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would lust hours with little interruption and it seemed a if she could not survive them V friend recommended Dr, Discovery: it was quick in King's New it work and highly satkfactory in reMilU." Tree lit A. Wsh y s drug store. Trial Iwttle Regular atiise 50c ami f l.oti. Notice. In addition to the times fixed by tho rula gf court relating to u.ituralhwtiuu , Saturday, October 0th, 1805, at 0 o'clock . m., is now hereby specially designated for hearing naturalixution applicant. By the court. iMllud Jam KB 1!. Dksoan, Protbou'y. When Baby was sick, we aflva her Coatorla. When she was a Quid, abq eriol for Oastorla. When she tsMume Mtas, tho clung to QMtorla. When she had Children, she gave thorn CastorU When you wunt good roofing, plumbing, no fitting, or genoral tiusniithing douo call on E. P. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf El. E3. FOLEY, FiNE"'urocenes 201 WEST CEftTRE ST. Iiealer In (n ConVe, ctt. nes. Flonr .s Uilnrti'v- Vrt noons, 'ieas, Paine's Celery Compound a Sure Specific. 4 No Well-informed Person Suffers From It. The Disease no Longer an Incurable One Greatest of all Remedies Doctors, Prescribed by A Long:, Brilliant Record of Remarkable Cures. Neuralgia and rheumatism two disorders no longer incurable. Physicians to-day get rid of rheumatism and neuralgia, ns they do sleeplessness, mel ancholy, hysteria and other results of ner vous exhaustion, by building up the system nnd supporting its dellcnto nerve parts by the uso of Paino's colery compound, Paino's celery compound nttacks tho dis onse by getting the system hack to its prop erly nourished condition. It stands alone in tho history of medicine. It is a certain specific for tho cure, not only of rheumatism, but also of all diseases duo to impoverished nerves and blood. The close connection of well-fed nervos and brain with health, is tho solid rock upon. which Paine's eclory compound stands. The thousands of men and women nil ovor the country who havo been cured of rheumatism once and for all, by Taine's celery compound, have made good all that tho medical fra ternity first predicted for it. That it restores health and strength to tho body made weary, listless and despondent from nervous debility, needs no proof to-day in thousands of homes. The list of those it lias freed from rheuma tism is a long one. It contains a host of well known men and women at home nnd abroad. Every city and town in the United States and Canada is represented. Paino's celery compound was first prepared by Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. I)., LL. D., of Dartmouth college. Ever sinco its first appearance it lias been tile one recognized nerve and brain invigm-.ilor among niedieal men: Its constant use by physicians, where an active nutriment is urgently neeueii, speaks volumes for its efiicaey in diseases of nervous origin. iftrcngtli, buoyant spirits and freedom from pain come with its Use. Tho only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. WALKED TO THE HOSPITAL. Tills l'oln Could Not tin Crippled by Train. As Lehigh Valley entitle No. SSI with a train of passenger eai l.e.-, just passed the Brownsville depot at li:.0 this morning, on its way toAshland, Philip Tam.uis, thoongineer, observed a man dressed in miner's clothing walking on the same track, with his back to the train. Tamaris blow his whistle, but the man paid no attention. The engineer put on the reverse power and the engine struck the man while running at reduced speed. The victim, who proved to be a Pule named Syl vester Samon, was knocked to the side of the truck, lie was picked up and taken to Ashland on the train. Upon arriving at the Ashland depot he had so far 'ecovered that he refused assistance and started to walk to the Minors' hospital. Klcctrlc Hitters. Electrio Bitters is n medicine suited for any noason, but perhaps more generally needed in the spring, when tho languid exhausted feeling prevails, when tho liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted lung and perhaps fatal bilious favors. No medicine will net more surely in counteracting and freeing the sys tem from tho malarial nolsou. Headache. indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Hitters. Only nuy cents per nottie at A. Wasloy's drug stoio. yt iVogram, The following program will bo rendered at the meeting of tho "Y" this evonlng: Sing in'g, "Y" j seripture r&iding, (leorgc Roxby declamation, May Du.to; cornet solo, Miss Beddall ; select reading, John Korslakc ; violin solo, Miss Brown ; solect reading, Charlos Bashoro ; singin?, "Y" ; instrumental music Ida Keillor; "Nows of tho week," Edward D.mks ; critic, Juhu T. Lnwson. Tho Dimple Checked Village Mnlrt may nut retain her dimples and rosy cheeks "blooming with health," until site finds n gissl husband. A little neglect or accident may bring about sonio ono of the many "female" diseases and "wouknoaw," to which tho mix is subject, and health may bo forever impaired, and hopes and happiness ,bo at an end. Tlianks to Dr. Pioroo, his Pnvor- iU Prescription, prepared by nun lor women, mres the worst rases of utoruio diseases. nervuiiMilM, neuralgia, irregularitiea and "weakneuMW." It Is a weal Invigorating t.mle and nerviue, and rapidly builds up the health and strength. Dr. Pierce1 Pellet fur cjmstlpalion, iek i-.l.,.im. lillbiuineM. IndlKeitlou. Once tojwb always in amir. Connections Completed. Oallaahor A I-ainb yesterday completed jjglpeoittruct fur making tho connections of ti nronertles with tno puinic water work. 'lUiay have made about 1,800 eonuec tloitf, iWuJtioiuK about do per cent, of the prupirtiuj IU Iwrough. Hucklen's Arnica Salve, Tho bfjet salve In the world tor cuts, bruits, liun, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, oliaPt''' hands, chilblains, corns, nnd all SKI11 eruptions, and positively cures piles, erne pay required. It is giiarautttMl to ulvo par&at satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 36 (ttUta per box. For sale by A. WfMley. J'oot Hull, The Shenandoah foot ball team left for shamokin this afternoon to play a game with the stroll," h uukin eleven at Mazevillc PERSONAL. County Chairman Payne was in town to day. Miss Eliza Zimmerman Is Visiting friends at I'ottsvlllo. Mrs. Murt. Durkin visited friends at tho county seat to day. Miss Laura Hobertwn, of Kfwt Coal street, is visiting frionds In Pottaviliu. Miss Lulu Kostor is a delegate to tho Christian Endeavor convention at Ashland. S. A. Beddall, wife and daughter arrived homo to-day from an extended westum trip. Miss Kntio Elseiiliurt, of town, has gone to Philadelphia to spend a few weeks with hor sister. Miss Kntio Burko, of New York city, is the guest of Miss Jeiinio Coonoy, of Wost Oak street. Mr. nnd Sirs. Nathan Beddall returned from Philadelphia last evening, whore thoy visited friends tho past few days. Misses Anna Hornhergor and Emma Krcll, of Tamaqua, who were visiting frionds in town, returned to their homos last ovenlug. Dr. J. S. Cnllen nnd son, Hubert, nro in Philadelphia visiting Mrs. Callen, who is a patient at ono of tho medical institutions of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson, who eamo to town to attend tho funeral of tho lattcr's father, havo returned to their homo in Peck ville, Luzorno county. Mrs. John Bartsch, Mrs. Klizaboth Bartsch, Mrs. Louis Ilafnor nnd Mrs. Thomas Simp son loft town this morning for Philadelphia to visit friends and will return this evening. Miss Annie Rondos and her brother, Louis, of Philadelphia, and Miss Carrie Pessler, of Pottsville, who wcro tho guosts of the Acker family, on North West street, returned to their respective homes yesterday. Maurice Morrison, tho veteran and genial hotelkccpor of the Pirst ward, has liccti suf fering considerably from kidney trouble the past two weeks. His frionds aro pleased to 6Co that he is able to attend to business again. E, L. Jenkins, of Lansford, has been ap pointed messenger in tho Bank Commis sioner's office nt Harrisburg nt a salary of $75 per month. Ho is a brother-in-law of A. J. Thomas, delegate to tho last state conven tion. Rev. B. Gwernydd Newton, of Plymouth, who will occupy the pulpit to-morrow in tho Welsh Congregational church, is the guest of William T. Evans. Itov. Newton will preach in English in the afternoon at !2 o'clock, and is said to lio an interesting pulpit orator. Kcllglou Notices. Prayer meeting Is held in tho "Y" room, Beddall's building, every Sunday aftornoon, at 3:30 o'clock. All invited. Servicesaro held in the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. l!cv. 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. in. and 7 p. m. Lay reader will olllciate. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Services in the United Evangelical church (Dougherty's hall) to-morrow, at 10:30 a. m. and (i:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, l!ov. B. M. Liclitenwalnor. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. The services in tho Welsh Congregational church to-morrow will bo of unusual interest. Kov. B, Gwernydd Newton, of Plymouth, will occupy tho pulpit, and ho is said to ho a brilliant pulpit orator. The servicos will be conducted in Welsh at 10:00 u. m. and (1:30 p. m., ami in English at 2 p. in. ltev. J. M. Markwick, fonuorly a mission ary in China and now located at Summit Hill, will preach in the Calvary Baptist church to-morrow morning and ovening nt 10:30 and 0:30. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. B. Y. P. N. meeting on Tuesday, nt 7:30 p. m. General prayer meeting on Wednes day evening, at 7:30. Meetings all day to-inorrow at the Salvation Army, Bobbins' Hall, North Main street, as follows: 10:15 a. in. Holiness meeting, 'all christians invited,3:00 p. m. Tcstimonjvneet- ing for Christians of all denominations. At 8:00 p. m. the subject will be, "Modorn Jonahs." Meetings conducted by Captain D.ivis and Lieut. Williams, assisted by soldiers, Everybody come. There will bo no servicos in tho Presbyterian church to-morrow, hut Sunday school will bo held at 2 p. nt, Tho congregation will unite witli tho union services in tho Trinity Ito formcd church to-morrow morning and in tho Methodist Episcopal church in the evening. Tho Ladies' Medical Institute at Hotel Kaier, North Main street, Mahanoy City, has come to stay, Thoy aro not hero for n few days, then goiio, no one knows whoro. They will give you an equivalent for your money and all and ovory patient undor their caro will receive full benefit of their skill and ex perience. Thoy seek to inspire confidence and tiioir treatment will prove their honesty and skill. Consult them. 0-20-tf Ihuployineiit Aseiiey. Max Beoso has opened an intcllegenco and eniploymont office in Egan's building. OlrU who want employment and those who want servants con get all intonnation gratis. Steamship and railroad ticket at lowost rates. 0-7-3t From all nccounts Chamberlain's Cougli Itemedy is n Godwind to tho afilicted. Thoro Is no advertisement about this; we feel Just like saying it.Tho Democrat, Carrollton, Ky. Por sale by G rubier Bros.. Druggist. The Helium .Meetings. The meetings to lie held in town under tho auspices of the National Iteforui Institute will open in thoTiinlty Reformed church at 10:30 to-morrow morning, when Prof. J. I!, Dill will make an address on "Tho Keystone of tho Moral Arch, or Tho Sabbath a Sign." At 0:30 to-morrow evening Prof. Dill will speak in the Methodist Episcopal eluircji on "Tho Mind of Christ on the Sabbath Question, or tho Sabbath for Man." On Monday ovenlug Prof. Dill will lecture in the Primitlvo Methodist church, Tuesday evening in the Presbyterian church, Wednesday evening in tho Methodist Upiscopal ejjurch, Thursday ovening in the Hnglish Luthurau, nnd Friday evouiug in the Trinity Huformed. Tho only baby medicine Luks' Syrup, Xotlce. Wo, the undewlgtiod, are in a position to sell all manner of steam fitting supplies at Philadelphia prices. Thc contemplating putting in steam heat and plumbing work would saw money by getting our prices. v r U. W. IlEPDAU. (. Bi:o. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout Uic. Itegton Chron icled for Unsty l'crumil. Chestnuts this year will bo plentiful. Ashland has many oasos of diphtheria. Bring your printing to tho HintAi.ii office. Tho Woathorlycnr shtfpsnro working 12 hours a day. Mt. Carniol peoplo get up trolley partlos for church honofits. Mt. Oumol is to havo an eisteddfod on Thanksgiving Day. The Pino Forest colliery at St. Clair will probably reslimo operations noxt week. Tho Shamokin reservoirs aro empty, tint tho colliorios havo not been obliged to stmt down. Summit Hill is to ho divided into four wards two of which will bo Democratic and two Ecpublicnn. M. J . Lawlor has put n handsome nnd sub stantial railing around tho desk from which ho dispenses justice Tho drouth has compelled tho shutting down of tho electric railway nnd several colliorios at Hnzlcton, Work has been commenced on a new lioso houso for tho German American Hose Com pany of Mahanoy City. James Shissler, of Wost Mahanoy avenue, Mahanoy City, fell from a grape arbor Thurs day and broko his left leg. Pottsvillo is now using Tumbling Bun water to help tldo over tho drought, using a pump to force it into tho town. James Itiordan and daughters, Hannah and Mary, of Mahanoy City, returned on Thurs day from a two-months' trip to Ireland. Even Tamaqua now has to caution the people to bo careful in tho uso of water. Tamanua's supply has always been good. The Cambrian Society, of Pottsville, which held a very successful musical festival last March, is arranging another for noxt March. The planing mill, casket works, hat factory, Stockton colliories, flour mill and strippings at Hazleton aro idle on account of want of water. Tho water from tho borough water works will bo shut oil' to-morrow morning at 8:00 o'clock instead of 0:00, to place in position tho regulator. Lansford is chuck full of politics and tho Becord is full to overflowing with charges and countercharges on both tho Democratic and Bepublican sides. Tho water furnished by tho Mahanoy City water works, says the Daily Record, begins to bo of poor quality. It advises householders to boil the water boforo using. G. M. Bates, agent for tho P. & B. B. B. Co., has been appointed joint agent for tho-P.&B. and L. V. companies at Quakako. Ho is succeeded at Lofty by J. J. Curry, tho night operator. Wo have just received tho latest samples of ball programs, wedding invitations, menu cards, etc. They am tho finest over displayed here, and those wishing this class of printing would do well to inspect our stock. Teething children should ho treated with links' soothing syrup. tf (iithcilng at the Tituian Kcbhtenen. 3lr. and Mrs. Charles E. Titmau will leave town within a few days for Philadelphia, where they will take up their winter resi dence. Last evening they were tendered a surprise party hy a number of their friends, at their rcsideneo on Wost Cherry street, (lames of various kinds wcro indulged in during the evening and refreshments wore served. Vocal and instrumental solos wero given by Mm. W. X. Khrhart and Jliss Maine Wasley. Tho ladies and gentlemen who shared in tho pleasures of the evening were Mr. and Mrs." William Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Mayherry, Mv. and Mm. E. 1!. Hunter, Dr. and Mm. J. S. Kiotler, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Titnian, Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Ehrhart, Mrs. Wasloy, Mrs. Aimer Powell, Mrs. Fielders, Mr. nnd Mm. George Wasley, MissTrimbauer, of Nazareth, Pa.; Misses Kiutna and Mame Wasley, Eniillo Krick, Jessie, Agnes and Sarah Stein, l)r. William N, Stein, Dr. Clifton Robbing, Messrs. O. A. Keim, II. II. Zulick, John A. Titman, Thomas Grant and Masters John Stein, Grant Fielders and Raymond Ehrhart. Nil Change Authorized. County Chairman Payno called attho Hun- Al.l) office this morning and stated that tho information as to polling place in tho Third ward was incorrect. There has been no change authorized, and hence tho prim aries will bo held at tho old place, at the American Hotel, formerly Oliver's. No advance in prices at Womer's shoo store. Selling cheaper than over before. MISCELLANEOUS.' TV TANTEI). A girl for general housework. Apply at tno 1iF.nAi.11 omce. TITANTKD A reliable, active gentleman or l Lilly to travel for rellulilo established House, salary sio, pnyauio jio wceKiy, aim money advanced lor expenses. Situation steady.. ltffiriMirra. Knplnao Bplf-nddresKed Btamncd envelope. II. li. Hess, President, Chicago. milE SKMI-ANNUAI. 1NTKHBST ON THIS J First Mortgage S per cent. Gold Honds of the .Schuylkill Traction Company, line October 1, 18BB, will lie lwid cHi that date at tho olllee of the KqiilUtlile Trutt Ooniiuiny, Trustee, No. 61! t'licfetnut Mreet, Plillnloliliin. 2t John A. .Iokank, Treasurer, WE HUE IJOW READY with a full line of Millinery Goods, of the latest New York styles, at Prices so Low to surprise you. Trimmed Hats $1.00 up. See them before buying. Closing out our Children's Sacks nntl Cans at Cost, Our Patrons and the Public nre invited to insnect ouroiicninir on Saturday, Mon day and Tuesday, next, and every day after. Don't forget the number. Cheapest place in town. 29 N. MAIN STREET, MRS. O. W. HYDE. Evan J. Davies, LIVGRY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. niiMi mm JiiuiiiiMi ill utiiiiririiitiiiiiiininiTiiTiiiniiniiinTiimriiiiiMUuii inu niinninniM intn MiMiiiiiiu i-rriirs 5 ca ra A 1 mu w i For frying, Cottolene & k. 1- i- 1, i 1 H jjcl uul enuugu 10 smoKe or I it is hot enough, throw into i vvnen at just Uie nglit P Gonnint htrdo mirks "Collol.n." and B TIIE K. K. FAiniUHK COMPANY, CHICAGO D on't Believe Us ! Ask your neighbor what kind of bread she has from the "GOLD flEDAL FLOUR" she received. This is our best testimonial. If you wish to try it give your grocer your order. If he has not got it he will get it for you, but insist on getting "GOLD MEDAL." THOS. E. SAMUELS 8c CO., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. SAM LEE, - "Chinese Laundry, 10 North IVlalt-i Street. Clothes of all description neatly dono up in first-class mannor. I can refer to scores of. families in this town as to my caro in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work hctlor and quicker than any other laundry in tho city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. perguson's Theatre. Monday Night, September 30th. A Rare Dramatic "Treat. CHARLES B. HANFORD, ELIHU R. SPENCER, NORA O'BR and a matchless group of 15 actors JULIUS HANFORD, as Marc Antony, CsrdVl. Brilliant Defender. MR. as Cassius, The Lean and HhtfSfT Portia, A sweet type Miss this and you'll Five great scenes 1 The Conspiracy. 2 Assassination 4 Antony's Great Oration. The SttpSrffJulius Ccesar Scenery wade for JiS'WIN BOOTII and AWRENCI BARRETT, will be used in this revival. ISuy Scats quick at HI ART FY SINC new Chinese laundry, jL$.XILuLu A kJAll "U, NO. 6 SOUTH JARMN STREET. First-class Work at Low Prices. All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and Ironed, 10c; shirts lroned,'8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, 7c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SI IMG, Manage r. JOHN DALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Hooks & Brown, The Stamp of Newness Is on our line of after-dinnorcupa and baurere. Ilisquo figure. Illsn.no ornaments. 40 new stylos. Seo window display. Agents for all Dally Papers. N. Main Street CHAS. DERR, Tonsorial Artist. 12 West Centre street. Stylish hair cutting a specialty. Clean towel with every shave V Rift 1 quart floar, 1 saltapoonf at sn.lt, 1 saltspoon fol ground nutmeg or ciniiimon, 3 rounding tea epoonfulfl buklnjr powder, together. Bt 3 ejjfia; edd 1 cot; Btigar, l cup milk, S tvaeprwifuls melted, C'ottotrnc Stir thane intu trid Dour, toil tntl cut lutaahdp). Havo kettle fnll it OUtolcno &fc just tJm right heat and try tho doughuutl la It for 3 minutes. must be hot, but don't let it ' i 11 1 r 1 i- ic will DUrn. J. o nncl II it a single drop of water. Heat, the water will pop. 1 ' head (n cotton-plant urtath-on Tery tin. 3 and 132 N. Delaware Ate., rhllndolnhltt. If in' Shakespeare's grandest "SnsplralbrT "TrtT, of noble Womanhoci be sorry k . NChunk in Julius Cses of Cresar. 3 s Howling- Mob. S The Death1 Brutus. Klrlln's Drug Shop, POLITICAL CARDS. jrOR COltONEH, WM. N. STEIN, Of Shenandoah. Subject to Republican rules. jpoit DIREOTOK OF TILE POOR, LEWIS BENDER, Of West Mnhaiioy Township. Subject to Republican rule OR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, S. BURD EDWARDS, Of Pottsville. "Subject to Republican rules. OPEN EVERY MY Goto the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver Ullings. If your art ideal teeth do not suit you call to sco us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work ami all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No chargos for oxtractlng when plates are ordored. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless oxtractlou of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltnian's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Houra: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand r Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be flrst-class In every particular. Silk ties and lace curtains a spe -laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial order solicited A rtrr li ienandm Jjjjjj --jjnn Mi m iHtnc para.