) EVENING HERALD TI'ESDAY, (XTOIIKU 1, 1805. MnluiiKiy City IliudncHi College. Tlili now college oloned Monday, Septem ber 8th, In tlic Homics' building, 20B East Centre street, Mahanoy City, mid already shows plainly tlmt it will oon be one of llio bot business training schools in the Muto, for the nmny student now in attendance arepro (treating rapidly and new ones arc continually entering. The teacher arc the very beet that can ho secured. They aro practical business men, aro highly cdticntcd, and liavo had long and successful experience in teaching thoroughly nil tho branches that aro of uso to tho busi ness man. Bookkeeping, Business Arith metic, Grammar, Spoiling, and the Laws of liusinees are taught plainly and fully in tho Commercial Department; and Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling and Grammar aro given in the Shorthand Department. In both departments students must also take I'KXMAN enii' and CounwroxmixcK so as to ho nhlo to write plainly, noatly and correctly tho different hinds of business letters. This collego is a branch of tho splendid Wilkoslwrro Iltisiness College, and tho samo cd'octivo methods of teaching Bookkeeping and the samo kinds of typewriters aro used. Tho Commercial and the Shorthand and Typewriting courses together (timo un limited) can now bo had for$."0 in tho day school, or 10 in the night school. If only a fow subjects arc taken 8pecl.il rates will bo made to suit. Send for catalogue. Students may enter at any time. fl-H-tf G. W. Vll.l.iA5is, Principal. Tho Ladles' Medical Institute at Hotel Kaior, North Main street, Mahanoy City, has come to Rtay. Thoy aro not hero for a few days, then gone, no one knows whore. They will give you an equivalent for your money and all and every patient undor their euro will receive full benefit of their skill and ex perience. Tliey icok to inspire conlldenco and their treatment will prove their hononty mid skill. Consult them. 0-Vll-tf Coining Talents. Oct. 23. Grand supper, under umpires of Calvary Baptist church, in Ifobhins' hall. Oct. 24. Grand supper by tho Trinity Pc ormcd church, in Itohbins' opera house. Oct. 25. Second annual Telegraphers' As semulv and contest, in Robbins' auditorium 11" Troubled With Itliciiinutlsiii ltcail Till. X AXN-Al'OI.1?, Md Apr. 10, 1601. I have Nised Chamberlain's Pain Halm for rheum i ttsni and found it to be all that is claimed for It. I believe it to bo the best preparation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on the market and cheerfully recom mend it to the public. Jno. G. Brooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., Xo. JSMain St. ALSO 11KAI) THIS. MlX'HAXlcsvii.i.r., St. Mary County, Md. 1 sold a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm to a man who bad been suffering with rheu matism for several years. It made hiin a well man. A. J. McGill. Tor Nile at r0 cents per bottle by Gruhler llros. Druggists. Larger Than Kter. for a Hue boot, shoo or rubber at lowest jiricos, any man, woman or child should not fail to iay Womor, the shoe dealer, 123 North Main street, a visit. Call and bo convinced where J on can buy the cheapest footwear. i lliirKU-n' Arnica .Salve. The be-t wilvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, uleorsf salt rheum, fever soles, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively euro piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give jteiTcct salisfarticm or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. for sale by A . Wasley. Notice. f In addition to the times Used by tho Tiilo of court relating to naturalization Saturday, October 0th, 1H."i, at 11 o'clock a. m., is now hereby specially designated for hearing naturalization applicants, By tho court. 9-21-cod .Tamis Ii. Dkixiax, Prothon'y. Then Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, the clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, she gave them CastorU When you want good roofing, plumbing, rjus fitting, fygeneral tinsmithing dono call on K. F. ,allagher 16 West Centre street. Dealer In stoves. 8-1 -tf If your cl.ihliou are subject to croup watch for the first symptom of tho discuso hoarse ness. If Chamberlain's Cough lieinedy is given us soon as the child becomes lioarne it will prevent the attack. Kveu after the oroupy cough lias appeared tho attack tun always be prevented by giving this remedy. ItisHlfso invaluable fur colds and whoojrtiig cough. For sale by U rubier Pros., Druggist. Notice to Wilier Cosiiniors. Notice is hereby given by the Water Committee of tho Ilorough Council tiiat be ginning witli Tuiwlay, the 2-lth imst,, the water supply will be curtailed, and con sumers of the public water works will ho furnished with waUir only between the hours pf BtOO and 0;0 a. m. and 3:00 and 7:00 p. m., iintil furfjier notice. Hy order of tho com miUee. A. I). Gaulw, 8.83-tf Chairman. The Durlingtou, Wis., Journal my odilor iajly of u popular jiatent niodlcine : "We know from oxiwrience that Cliamlieriain' Culm, ClMileru and Diarrhoea ltemedy is all (hat lis claimed for it, as on two occasions it titoiijMl excruciating lainsand powllily avol Mini iintiuiely grave. We would iint rest em' over niglit without it in the 1m. a-' ' This remedy undoubtedly saves it i pain and sud'oriug than any other ai. ine lu the world. Every family should kc.-p it in tlio lioiiae, for it is sure to bo .i . 'led sooner or later. For sale by Gruliler Jtro , DruggWs. EL. E3. FOLEY, FINE' 201 WEST CENTRE ST. Itauler In Gi' ' H, Floor, J'ror'slom, Teas, Coffees, etc. Ukk delivered. THE REFORM LECTURES. A IjArgc Audience Listen lo n Discourse on the Public School. The third of Uu miiusp c,r lu inres under the auspices of the National Itefonn Insti tuto was given last evening In the Primitive Methodist church and wasnttentively listened to by n large gathering, few seats in tho church being vacant. Itevs. It. M. Llchton walner, T. Max woll Mori ison, J, F. Meredith and Pohert O'lloylo were among tho local olergy in attendance. Prof. .1. K. Dill had charge of tho meeting and road n le.sson from tho scriptures. Ho also explained tho object of tho Institute work and gave an outllno of tho discourse announced forthe evouing witli tho assistance of a chart which was doslgned to show tho encroachments on the public j sciiool system, ino cnoir ot tlio ciiureii rendered several oxccllent selections during the intermissions. The speaker of tho evening was Itcv. T. P. Stevenson, D. D., of Philadelphia. It was after eight o'clock when he took tho plat form, having just arrived from Philadelphia. Iiev. Stcvonsou's introductory was brief and lie consumed very little time beforo grasping and entering upon an earnest address on the subject announced, "Dangers Threatening our Public Schools." The discourse extended over an hour, dur ing which timo Bov. Stevenson held to the point that to eliminate from the course of public school work tho moral obligation and duty of mankind to the Supremo Being would lay a foundation for a nation of infidels. To avert this result ho believed that tho bible is an indispcnsiblo book of roferenco in tho course. The oxcluslon of tho bible from tho schools, he said, was but tho initial step to what lias been done in Wisconsin and several large cltios of tho country, whoro secularists have gone so far as to cxcludo all text books containing tlio names of God and Jesus Christ or any reference of moral duty to God. lie cited as an instance a case whoro a geography was excluded from a school hecauso in a paragraph it was stated that the globe bears evidence that it was designed to bo inhabited hy man. To say that a thing is designed implies that tlioro has been a designer, as in this connec tion tho designer must have been God, tho geography was declared secular and ruled out. The nation of to-day, said Iiev. Steven son, lias its hand upon tho nation of the future and depends upon tho education which is imparted in the public schools and if the nation is to remain law-abiding and God-foar-ing it will be because tho public schools trained the people in that character. If the people are to become infidels it will bo be cause the schools ceased to oxortthe influence in tlio history of tho past. If the dangers that threaten the public sciiool system and silent forces that may change its character and transform it to something different from what it was intended to lie the cU'cet will mako us another people, an alien people, a people different from w'lat our fathers had been taught to anticip.ti.' under tho blessings' of God. Dev. Stevenson said that in addition to the danger threatened by tho secularists there is the danger foreshadowed by the proposition that either directly, or indirectly, tho public school funds ho divided so that half ho given to tho public schools and half to tho paro chial schools, of which there aro !,000 in tho United States. The speaker maintained that tl-.o proposition wa3 open to the objection that in making tho diviion the stato resigns con trol and ceases to h..v. control of tho schools which it supports. It ha fundamental prin cipal in all udministr. . .' iliat tho hand that supports should also gi.-.eiu. Tlio state be- comosa groat tax-gatheier, whilo the funds are either directly, or indirectly, hauded over to the chursli. If that ii not a union of church and state, said Iiev. Stevenson, I don't know what is, and that is contrary to the fundamental principal of tho American people. Tho fourth of the coure of heturos will bo delivered this evening in the Presbyterian church, when Prof. Dill will .;ieak concern ing "Law in the Millennial State." To-morrow evening Prof. Dill will lecture in the Methodist Episcopal church on "Christian Aspects of Citizenship." How Keillors uru Treated In China. Nineteen hundred editors of a Pekin paper aro said to have been beheaded. Some would shudder at such slaughter, who aro heedless of tho fact that Consumption is ready to fasten its fatal hold on themselves. Dr. Pioroe's Golden Medical Discovery is the clH cicut remedy forweaklungs, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, bronchitis, asthma, severe coughs, and kindred alfections. Stamps, La Fayette Co., Arkansas, Dr.. It. V. Pieiioi:: Dear Sir I will say thhto you, that consumption is hereditary in my wife's family ; somo have already died with the disease. My wife has a sister, Mrs. E. A. Cleary, that was taken with consump tion. She used your "Golden -Medical Dis covury," and, to the surprise of her many friends, she got well. My wife has also had hemorrhages from the lungs, and her sister insisted on her using tile "Golden Medical Discovery." I consented to hor using it, and it cured her.. She lias had no symptoms of con-umption for tlio past six years. Yours vory truly, W. C. KOGKHS, M. 1). i Delicate diseases in either sex, however iu ducod, siHlily cured. Book sent securely I sealed, 10 cents in stamp. Address, in con j lldeiico, World's Dispensary Medical AuoocU- tion, Buttalo, X. Y. ! A shoo store that is destined to liecome tho workingman's friend, hecuuso his hard earned dollars grow bigger here. FACToitY Show Stork, St Ileddall's Building. Maloy, the joweler, for silverware, watches aud jewalry, 10 North Muin Ktreet. , Tlio l-aillus' Homo .Journal Invests. What is generally conceded hi Philadelphia to he one of the mo,t diwimhlo building sites in the city haj just been purchased by The i .adieu Home Journal. The property is located at Sixth and Walnut streots, which means that it fronts-on two of tho most !auHful squares in Philadelphia, the famous Independence Square en the oust and Wash ington Square on the south. The laud acquired Include five properties. On May Int. next, the house thereon will be torn down to make room for a building costing $SM0,000to bo olely owned and exclusively occupied by the Journal. The building will require two years In its construction. Dr. Hmiiw Walu makes all irregularities and weaknesses a specialty, but treats nil other dtaeasos. Indies' Medical luttitutp, Hotel Ksler, Mahanoy City. Wanted. " A girl far general hoiixework in it small family. Apply at a3 East Cent re street, tf KANSAS BABY' CITY OF Cured of By the Disfisotiojf CUTICURA ECZEMA REMEDIES Our fonliy when three weeks old was badly af flicted with i:c7Cina. Her lioml, arms, neck, limbs, anil nearly every Joint In tier liodv was raw and Mcedlng vrlien we concluded to fry CUTieuaA Hkmeiiif.s. We hepan with (TTiruiiA (oint ment) nnd Cuticuha SOAr. and (fur Me flni application we could ece a chanpe. After ne bad luted them one w cck some of the sores bad licalcil entirely! and ceased lo spread. In lew than a month, flic was free from kcnlcs and lileinlshes, and In-day has as lovely skin nnd hair as any child. She was shown at the (Iranpc Fair, and look a premium as the prettiest haby. over sixteen others. Mil. A Mas. 1'AliK, 1000 Hcllcvlew Ave.. Kan. City. Sold everyvhtn. Tottir DuaiCiuu. Cost., Do1od- PERSONAL. Mrs. William Schmieker returned to town last night from Germany, where she spent sevoral weeks visiting tho scenes of hor childhood pleasures. Onirics A Curtin loft town yostorday to resume his duties nt tho Jersey City terminal station. Mrs. K. J. Davios and children spent to day as guests of friends nt tho county sent. Miss Katio Gross, of Wilkosbarre, is a guest of town friends. E. B. Hunter paid a visit to tho county in t this morning, Mrs. liichard Dabb and daughter, Minnie, havo returned from an oxtended tour through Europe, including visits to Wales, England and Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart, of Itiiigtowu, wcro guests of town friends to-day. Samuel Schiller, of the firm of Cooper & Schiller, clothiers, loft this morning for Bal timore to purcliaso fall and wintor goods. l!ov. Lchr and James Hoover, of Port Trovcrton, Snyder county, stopped in town to-day on their way to Allentowii. C. E. Titman and family loft town ttfiis morning for Philadelphia, wliero they will take up their winter quarters. Frederick Folk, the stone cutter, has gone to Boaver Vnlloy to locate permanently, where ho will soon become a benedict. William Burkhart, captain of tlio Shen andoah Foot Ball team, has gono to Pottsviilo to locate permanently. Miss Nellie Mellct, of Mahanoy City, visited town friends yesterday. John Breunan left this morning for Phila delphia, to resume his studios at one of the dental institutions of that city. Max Supowitz lias gone to Philadelphia, to purchase a fall and winter stock of clothing and dry goods. Mrs. Thomas Sl.ittory and daughter, Sadie, returned this morning to Philadelphia, after boing tlio guests of Mrs. Cleary, on West Centra street. How's Your Pan-Tina cures it, SHe; drug store. Cough ? At Gruhler Bios. Notice. The Herald no longer occupies tho ofiices in the Kcfowich building. Tlio only oflieo the paper has in this town is at tlio now quarters, No. 8 South Jardin street. Sprung Any Leaks Lately? We can't stop tho leaks from tho clouds but Bell, the plumber, corner Main nnd Centre streets, can step all your leaks in water and nas mains with satisfaction. Buy Kcystono fluur. Bo sure that tho name Lessio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf A KNIGHTS OF LABOR ROW. Soreriilsn Cluiroil with Ileitis a raid Tool of "silver Harnns." New York, Oct. 1. Local nbsombly No. 1,5(53, Knights of Labor, was tried ou Sun day by H. P. Martin and Charles A. French, of tho national exeeutivo board of tho order, on charges of disloyalty In fall ing to push a boycott otdered by the gen eral assembly. Daniel DeLconls tho lead ing spirit of tho local ussombly. It has leaked out that the proceedings were sen sational. Do Leon objected to tho trial, claiming that a majority of tho executive board should bo present to try a local nssombly on such a charge. His protest was promptly overruled. Then De Leon, much excited, pointed his finger nt Martin and cried: "I chargo you with being a traitor. You aro a paid tool of tho capitalists. You aro working with trado unionists who aro trying to break up this ordor hecauso it Is founded on tho principles of socialism. You bring up these chnrgos only to keep delegates of District Assombly 10 out of genoral assembly, because you know they will oppose Mr. Sovereign and other tools of capitalists. Tho ordor of Knights of Labor Is bankrupt, and tho silver barons aro paying Mr. Sovereign's oxponsos, as well as yours. "I have accumulated heaps of document ary evidenco to provo this assertion, nnd I Bhall submit it to tho general assombly, which will admit us, tlio socialists, in spito of your conspiracy." Witnossos then testified on behalf of DeLoon's local assembly. When the wit iigbsok conohuhxl Mr. French t.dd then whs "nothing In the oe,"aud n. .v.il that tho chnrgus, against tho socialists bo dis missed. Martin sustained the charges. VetiniylvAtila at Atlantn. HAHItlSBUlia, Oct. 1. A in -una of the exeeutivo oommltteo of th" iVnn-.ilvupm commission of tlio Cotton si .1 . xio-i tlon was buhl hero ye-ito!iv ton. ..ago for a visit of the commission to Atlanta on Pennsylvania Day, Nov. 14. Tin- com mission, with members of Governor Hast ings' staff and cabinet and the stato of ficials, will leave Ilitrrlsburg ou a special train on Nov. 11, reaching Chattauooga tlio next day. The monuments on tho Held of Chick:: iaugii will be dedicated on tho Bitli wltn i Loosing ooromoules, undor tho direction ii Adjutant General Stew art. After ti) - exorolsos tho party will start for Atlanta, arriving there the same day. At no-in of Pennsylvania Day exor cises will ho hold in front of tho state building, and addresses made by Governor Atkinson, of Goorgia; Governor Hastings, Lloutonunt Governor Lyon, and a judge of tho supreme court. Consumption is tho natural result of a neglected cold. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup ourca couglis, bronchitis, aihma, and all lung troubles down (p tlio very border land I'tVnUVl option. THE PRIZE i r: si 1 ss N iIJblr XX ' ss XX HARRI ON AND THE PRESIDENCV Me Hi" Not KxprnMflit IXsnpprovnl of ISltlixr MoKinley or Itetul. Washiitoton, Oct. 1. Tin-recent Inter view with Oolonol John C. Now, fitutlnp; tlmt Mr. Harrison wis lfot n culidldnte for tho presidential nomination, mul tlmt the ox-president would not select olthor Mr. MoKinley or Mr. Itoed if his mlvlee wcro nsketl, has nttrnotod marked nttciitloti In Washington ninong thoso who linvo boon clooly and otllclnlly connected with Mr. Harrison. Bovorulof thoso gontlomon, In sluillnp; n luoinberof tlio Harrison cabinet, ronferred yesterday with n view to correct ing any misapprehensions that may lmvo arisen. As it result it was determined that Qon oral L. T. Michoner, who, with General Now, was in chnrgo of the interests of Mr. Harrison at tlio last Hopubllcau national convention, would bo asked to mako a statement. General Mlchonor'B state ment, us given to tho Associated Press, la as follows: "I think Mr. Now has boon misquoted. Tlio public certainly tinder stands by this timo tlmt General Harrison is In no sonso it enndidnto for tho nomina tion. Not being in tho Hold, thcro Is noth ing to withdraw from. "That he would not select either Gover nor MoKinley or Mr. Heed, if his advlco wero asked, is simply tho opinion of Mr. Now, if correctly quoted, and It should not bo taken as expressing tho sentiments of tho ox-presldent. Tho making of candi dates is an art that ho nover practiced in tho past, nor is ho likely to engago in it nt this time." Two Illegnt Seniors Seized. Washington, Oct. 1. A report has been received by Captain Shoemaker, of tho revenue cutter sorvico, from Captain C. L. Hooper, in command of tho patrol fleet in the Bering son, announcing tlio seizure of two sealing vossols for violation of tho Paris award. Tho first vessel seized was the British schooner K. H. Marvin, taken by tho Hush on , Sept. S within tho Blxty milo zouo on a charge ot using ftro arms. Sho was delivered to the British authori ties. Tho second vessel was tho Ameri can sealer Louis Alien, also taken hy tho Hush which was seized on Sept. 8 nnd placed In charge of Lioutunnnt Dun woody, who was directed to proceed with hor to Astoria, Ore, her homo port, where sho was to bo delivered to tho United States marshal. Tt is charged that tho Alsou Is not duly Hocused. PIx Killed by nn Explosion. Independence, Mo., Oct. 1. A prcmn turo oxploslon occurred in a rock quarry soven miles northeast of Independence, flvo inen and a boy losing their lives. The dead aro: Miles MoTlornau, contractor; Thomas Ferguson, 14 years old; Dan Bog ers, Pat "Welsh, Charlos Truett nnd an un known Italian. There were two blasts to bo set off, and it was intended to set off tho one farthest away. By mistako tho men took rofugo directly beneath tho blast that was fired. Tho explosion tore loose tho wholo ledge of rock, and tho immenso mass foil upon tho men. All tho bodies wero recovered. nargo Foundered nnd Klglit Drowned Sault Ste. MaI'.ie, Mich., Oct. 1. Tho steamer Schuck, which arrived her last evening, reports that whilo lying to for shelter in Copper harbor tho City of Paris canio In there and wont ashore orj Flat Hock. Tho steam bargo Brickhead, tov Ing tho schooner Chester B. Jones and tho barge Elma, lost her consorts off White Fish. The Jones is at anchor three miles west of Wliito Fish Point. Tho Elma is reported as foundering, with all hands lost, In Munislug bay. Sho carried a crow of eight. Tlio only names of tho crow ob tainable are Captain John Thurston, wife and child. I,,lior.T3 Held ITp liy Tinuips. ST. Lnris, Oct. 1. William Ligginsand three other eolored vi.-n, who had been cut ting corn for Augustus Hustman, near hast ht. Louis, stopped in tho Big Four railway yards for tho purpose of boarding an outnouud lrojgnt. Thoy wero ap proached by throe whito men.onoof whom called out, "Hands up!" and fired two 'shots, fatally woundiiigLiggins. Llgglns boliovcs tho men who did tho shooting were tramps. They osenpeu. Tho robbers secured f 10 lu monoy, two coats and a sil vcr watch. Tamilian' Democratic Opposition. New York, Oct. 1. A convention of tho good government clubs of tho city last night put an independent ticket in tho field in opposition to Tammany Hall at tho coming municipal election. Tlio ticket is as follows: For county clerk. John T, Lockman; register, Charles Bluuvclt; jus- tlces of the supremo court, Hamilton O'Dcll and Myer Isaacs; judges of the court oi general sessions, Thomas Allison and George A. Adams; justices of tho city court, John A. Bcnll and Lewis L. Dela- flcld. Hilled by Her Drunken Son. Syracuse, N. Y Oct. 1. Windsors. Nyo, who, with his wlfo and seven chil dren, lived with his mother nt Sherwood, twelve miles South of Auburn, was lodged In tho Cayuga county jail yostorday for killing his mother. Nyo was omployed as a lnborer on tho Lehigh Valley railroad until recently. Ho had boon drinking heavily from a bottle of alcohol. His mother secreted tho liquid, and lu a.rago ho pro cured a r"v.dver and fired two shots at her In quick niT.sstan. Sho died almost in tant1v fZi for over 2a ... .i all nft j In. of the Globe for Hi M IN M M W U M ta? HIH NEURALGIA, and elmllar Complaints, ana prepureu uuuer tue stringent JGERMAH MEDICAL LAWS. k -tt.-,ii i i.i JJ. I UsS. EiiDHiEii o World rennwnpri I TtAmftrb&hl V snrv.pa.r nl I Onlvgonnlno with Trade Mark'Anchor," c. An. wichter & Co.. ZlOFtitlM., WswToit -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes, Own Glanwork, i & 50 via. In Hii. iinnuoati tor Hale by r. i' ii Kiriui 6H Main . j. .m I an. 7 8. M.,m ht . I II. lla- Ki'iibucli, N. 1'- eor ftjainy DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 Wast Market St., TOTTSVIIJiE. Iloiire 8:30 a. m. to IS m.: 1 to 4 p. m.. t 8 p. in. SuudavH D a. m. to IS lu. & Shorten it with Cottolene instead of lard and see what a . , i ! ...:11 crisp crust it will nave ; now aencious anu wnoiesume n win be. Pie made with Cottolene will do a dyspiptic good. Do everybody good because it is good. There is only one secret in cooking with Cottolene use but two-thirds as much as you wnnlrl nnttirsillv use of lard. Follow this rule aud Cottolene iH ,i 4, f Genuine 1 sold everywhere in tlni with trde-mrki-"fVlf)lii" Will CIO UlC rest, tail MerUlieaiUn cotUm-planl wreath on every tin. Mde only by THE Ii. K, lAIUDANK UUMTAM, uniUAbU 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. EL. SAMUELS 8c CO., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo havo just received n fino lino of tlio most beautiful and nrtistic papers in tho market, which wo will sell nt very reasonable prices. Wo have also in stock a great donl of last year's patterns which wo aro selling at n sacrifice. Como and seo our lino of goods. Wo havo tho most beautiful and artistic papors. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. Jr j r- C rVl - I - OMPCL-'CIN, No. CHARLEY SING, First-class Work All Work done in first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and ironed, 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, 7c; unaerarawers, ?c; nanaKercnieis, zz. CHARLEY SING, Manage MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED. A girl for general housework. Apply at tlio herald omee. ITISTnAYEI). Lnrgo red mooley cow, with tip 'J of tall cut oft. Came to the farm of Daniel Neiswliitcr, Cntawissa Valley. Owjjcr can hftC, snmo by paying all expense. j DAMKL NKISWENTmt" ANTED A reliable, active gcntlemnn or lady to travel for rcllnlilo established house. Salary $780, payable 815 weekly, nnd money advanced for expenses. Situation steady. References. Enclose sclf-nddressed stumped envelope. II. E. Hess, President, Chicago. 0-1-1 mo JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. WE ARE 1J0W READY with n full line of Millinery Goods, of the latest New vork styles, at Prices so Low to surprise you. Trimmed Hats Jl.oo up. See them before buying. Closing out our Children's Sacks and Cans at Cost. Our Patrons and the Public are invited to insnoet oiironeuintr on Snturdav. Mon day and Tuesday, next, and every day nttcr. noin torgct uie uumucr. Cheapest place in town. 29 N. MAIN STREET, MRS. Q. W. HYDE. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking; ! 13 N. Jardin Street. "'HAS. DERR. Tonsorial Artist. 19 Wt ftantra ntreet. 1 Biyllsli lmlrcuttlnff a Hjieclftlty. Clean towel odu n. veiaiviiro atb., i imnueiiiina. what kind of bread she House, Sign and Dccorativo Painting. 224 West Centre Street. Shenandoah. Penna. NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY, NO. 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. at Low Prices. OPEN EVER YD Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to .Dental surgory. No 'charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Vo aro tlio only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. SUENANDOAU'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be flrst-clasa In every particular. Silk ties and luce curtains a spec ialty. Ooods called for and delivered. A trial order solicited Get Our Prices on GASOLINE ATI (Z and Headlight y Our delivery wagon does tho rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardin Street. Moll orders promptly attended to. Hooks & Brown, The Stamp of Newness Is on our lino of after-dinner cups and suueem. Bisque flguros. Biwjuo ornaments. 40 now stylos. ' Soo window display. Agents for all Dally Papers. -O- INI .Ma in iStreet JohriA.Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOB YUENGLING'S LAGER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Water's, llorlltier and Weiss Boor. 22-24 S.Maln St., Shenandoah, Pa. or
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