The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 04, 1895, Image 4

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    OVERCOATS !
OVERCOATS !
OVERCOATS !
We carry more in stock than nil
other dealers in town combined and
sell at 30 per cent, below them.
200 overcoats of each style.
Our stock is so large we have cut
prices to reduce it. See our im
mense stock of clothing for
nen, Youths and Boys
and the Latest Styles and Novelties
In Clothing; for Children.
Watch for the completion of our
great show window.
MAMMOTH
CLOTHING HOUSE,
Largest In town,
Nos. 9 & 1 1 South Main St.,
I. GOLD I IN, Prop.
EVENING HERALD
r
FIUDAY. (XTOllEK 1, 181)3.
Jllnhnuoy City Hiiiliicss College.
This now collcgo opened Monday, Septem
ber 9th, in the Hoppcs' building, '203 liist
Centre street, Mabanoy City, and already
shows plainly that it will soon bo one of the
best business training schools in the state, for
the many studonts now in attendance niopn
PITHY POINTS.
Happening TlimiiRlioitt tint lUglon Chrnn
IcIimI for Ilimty IVrinul.
fay day on the 1. V. It. it. occurs on the
10th iust.
The State Liquor Lenguo is in session nl
Scrnnton.
A. S. Wleklo will put iu an olei'trie light
plant at his Coleralno colliery.
The HloomsburK fair opens Tuesday next,
and promises to be better than over befoie.
,Io-,eph Hryan, of Trevorton, wns admitted
totho Miners' hospital with a fractured skull.
John W. Jonos, of Mahauoy City, died
recently iu Walos whilo 011 a visit for his
hoalth.
The Schuylkill Klcctric Hallway aro putting
up three 300 lior,p-powcr engines iu their
eugino bouse at l'alo Alto.
A marriago license hag been granted to
Adam U. Ooeppcrt and Jla-suorltta llas
MHipflnK, of JIabauoy City.
The P. it K. iteliof Association shows re
ceipts of about $18,000 for September and
payments aggregating if 15,000.
Charles I). Kaier, of Mabanoy City, has
signified his willingness to hood tho list of
organizers of a silk mill in that town.
Chestnuttlng accidents are now in order.
Samuel Long, of Mnlmnoy City, sprained his
right ankle whilo hunting them on Wedncs
I day.
, Owing to the annoyance caused by visitors
1 to tho county jail, tho olliciais havo adopted
a rule restricting visits t. 0110 day in tho
I week, Thursday.
Pott6villo will haven performance of "i'ina
I fore" by homo talent this evening. Phil.
I Conuoll is the stage, manager and is well
qualified Tor tho task.
i A change in tno marriage Uccnso law now
! permits the ceremony to bo performed- in
I other counties than the one in which tho
license has been taken out.
William R. Huberts, a First Defendor, died
at his homo in Jlinersvillo on Wednesday
night of asthma, liowasa member of tho
National Light Infantry when tho war broke
nut.
Lovers of Ikirc ball will regret to learn of
the death of Harry Wright, the veteran
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crossing rapidly and new ones arc continually Atlantic city y0Sterihiy. He had been idonti
cntering. f1(,,i wt, 1, lse l,all for SS years.
The teachers aro the very host that can be Tw u.i0,lllono companies at Altoona aro
secured. They aro practical business i.,m, vniting rMli nnd tIlu io)1 company l,as
are highly educated, and havo had long and j nrouht tlle j,rico for ,hvuiHngs down. 0
successful oxperienco iu teaching thoroughly , , tl , w:,...., ,,!., 41
All 1110 uruueuos uiai. are ui uj-u iu mm,
ncss man. Hookkeeping, liusincss Arith
metic. Grammar, Spelling, and the Laws of
Uuainess are taught plainly nnd fully in tho
Commercial Department ; and Shorthand,
Typewriting, Spelling and Grammar are
fiiven in the Shorthand Department. In both
departments students must also tako Pijnman-
Mtipand CoKitEsi'nxDEXci: was to bo nblcj'
to write plainly, neatly and correctly Jie
different kinds of business letters. '
This college is a branch of thesplendid
Wilkcsbarro Dusiness College, ayfd tlio same
-cfl'ectivo methods of toachinliookkceping
uud tho same kinds of typewriters are used.
The Commercial amithe Shorthand and
Typewriting cotir-,ey together (time tin-
A WORD IN YOUR EAR
The Secret of Beauty
of the complexion,
hands, arms, and Inir
Is found in the perfect
action of the Pores,
produced by
tieuya
The most effective
skin purifying and
beautifying soap in the
world, as well as purest
and sweetest for toilet,
bath, and nursery.
m
Tlrlttihdfnoti P. New
tsnr A So s. 1, King fcdwata-ti., ixmaon. i'ottfk
flnld throughout th world.
nf A Knxx. 1. Kin it Edwai
Drch and Cut. Corp., 80J0 Propi.. Botton, U. S. A
CHAMPIONS AGAIN DEFEATED.
Cleioland Takes the Second Onmo of the
Temple Cup Sorle.
Cleveland, Oct. 4. Tho visitors wcro
outplnyed nt ovory point in yestorday's
Eiimo for tho Temple cup. Tho crowd was
n thousand larger tlinn on Wcdnesdny,
fully 8,000 people being iu tho stands nnd
on tho field. Tho Clc elands began to do
business in tho first inning, when Burkett
smashed 11 safo liner to conlor. A wild
pitch by Hoffor sent Burkett to second,
nnd ho scored on McKcan's hit to center,
the latter taking socoud on tho throw in.
Chillis sacrificed nnd MoAlcer was lilt by
tho pitcher- Thon Tebean sent n fly to
Kcelcr and' McKcan scored on tho out. A
moment later Zinuncr sent 11 dotiblo to
loft and McAlcor crossed tho rubber, mak
ing throo runs for tho homo team.
Baltimore scorod ono in tho second on a
combinuion of hits nnd errors. Kellcy
was safe at first, Brodlo fouled to Zlmnie?
and Gloason wns out ou 11 long fly to
Blako. Caroy's hot ono got nwiiyyfrom
Cuppy, and Kolley wont to thlrjr scoring
on McAleer's fumblo. Baltini.bro mado Its
second run in tho sixth. AC-W Keolcr was
out on
singled.
The Miners Will Mitke a Demand.
PlIlLLlPSDUno, Pn., Oct. i. Tho minors'
convention ndjourncd nftor resolving to
mnko a domnnd on nil oporntors In tho
uorthorn nnd central Pennsylvania dis
tricts for nn ndvanco of five cents a ton in
tho mining rate. When replies aro re
ceived nnothor convention Is to bo hold to
tnko final action on tho question of sus
pending work In nil oaso3 whoro tho do
mnnd has been refused. If tho oncrntors
I do not reply by tho 10th, notion will bo
tnKcn notwithstanding.
United Against Tninmiiiiy.
New Yokk, Oct. 4. Tho ilrst steps to
ward a union of tho political forces op
posed to Tammany Hull for tho coming
campaign wcro tnken in meetings of tho
chamber of commerco nnd of representa
tives of various nnti-Taminnny forces,
wherein it was resolved to put 11 fusion
ticket in tho flold and to conduct n. cam
paign ngalnst Tammany, under tho di
rection of n, commlttco of fifty, organized
on tho lines of the old commlttco of sovonty.
Apprehensive.
Tho apprehension or dread of taking cold
in tho fall often mars tho plensuro of tho
summer outing. Sickness in tho spring or
summer is looked upon more lightly, and
tho patients think they will get through
"some how," tho vacation change, tho warm
weather, etc., will surely help them, but
when it coincs to autumn and tho long cold
winter stares them in tho face, then and
then only, they become apprehensive. All
this anxiety of mind can bo relieved by
carrying in tho pocket a bottle of Dr.
Humphreys' Specific ",77." It prevonts
colds, nnd in doing this, wards oil' all tho
terrors of grip, pneumonia, diphtheria aud
consumption, "77" taken in time is a por
feet protector and preventive, and is a posi
tive cure for colds, grip, influenza, catarrh,
pains .and soreness in tho head and chest;
cjy.1gh, soro throat, general prostration and
fever. "77" will "break up" a stubborn
cold that "hangs on." It is for sale by ovory
druggist from Canada to Ctopo Horn.
Consumption
neglected cold.
is tho natural result of a
Dr. Wood's Norway Pino
.... ... niAui, .Mjr iveejer vus 1 - , , ;, . ,
a non ilv to TtTnKmn TnnnW! I Syrup cures coughs, bronchitis, asthma, and
KoHov "Si, ' l' nn! ?il lung troubles down to tho very border-
singled, Jonufnpra scoring whilo Brodio
was being, inn down off first.
Mf
I (111 tfSFK
Eieurciiinogj
N o rl Sfc
uirecuoni
iiSh m nnffln iu -A. -tssi
iu X - '
for shortening
never use more than
two-thirds as much ColtO'
tene ns vou would of lnt
When frvintr with Cottolcne nl
wava nut it in n cold nau.hcatine
4. it with the pan, Cottolcne pro-
f auces tue ucst results wucn very
hot. but ns it reaches the cOokinc
point much sooner than lurd, care
8iotua be taken not to ict it nurn
when hot cnounh, it will deli
cately brown a bit of brr-ad in linlf
n minute. Follow these diicctions
in usinir Cottolcne and lard will
never ntmin be permitted in your
.kitchen or in your food. Genuine
"-Ssl: Cottolcne iseold evervwherciu tins
with trade-mnrks ' ' Cotlolent' 'and
steer's head in cotton-plant wreath
'. SK- tvery un.
THE N. K. FAIituANK COMPANY, ChlCOflO
na 132 a. PolttTrnre Arc. Phlla.
AL FLOtR
MAKES BEST BREAD.
Sold by all Grocers at $2.50 a Sack
Ask your grocer for it. If he cannot supply
you let us know and we will see that you get it.
Thos. E. Samuels & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers,
105 South Main Street, Shenandoah.
l'ho new company, tho PJioei, bas a largo
number of 'phones in ATtoona, Hollldays
burg and Juniata.
For Itching lHfes, irritation or tin genitals,
or itching injuny part of the body. Donn's
UiutuiciiUfa wortli it- weight in yold. No
niattm-Jrfow longstanding the trouble, Moan's
"nvtmcnt will not tail to give instant relict.
PEES01IAL.
Philadelphia, is
or
, retumetl from
ilinitcd ) urn now lm(l for $30 in tho day
' iu6(k! or -Jip'ii tc inight school. If only a
few subjects' aro taken special rates will bo
niHdo to suit. Send for catalogue. Students
may outer at any time.
O-ii-tf O. W. yiLLi.MS. 1'iincip.il.
erhen Eaby was sick, wo gavo her Castorla.
ViTien sho was a Child, she cried for Castorla.
When she became Jltss, she clung to Castorla.
IVhen Elie had Chi'dreu.sho gavothom Castorlt
Sprung Any l.rnks Ijitnly?
We can't stop the leaks from tho clouds but
Hell, the plumber, comer JIuiu and Centre I
streets, can stop all your leaks 111 water anil
gas mains with satisfaction.
If your children aro subject to croup watch
fur tho first symptom of the disease hoarse
ness. If Chamberlain's Cough liemedy is
given ns soon as tho child liecomes hoarse it
will prevent the attack. Kven after the
croupy cough has appeared the attack can
always he prevented by giving this remedy.
It is also Invaluable for colds aud whooping
couuh. For sale by (iruhler itros., Druggists.
When you want good roofing, plumbing,
pus fitting, or general tinsniitbing dono call
on K. F. OHllagber 18 West Centre street.
Dealer in sUives. 8-1-tf
Hodden's Arnica Knltc.
Tho best salve in the world for cuts,
liruisos, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and
nil skin eruptions, and positively cures piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or ninny refunded. Price
J5 cents per box. For sale by A. Wnsley.
Notice to Witter Crintuiier.
Notice is hereby given by tho Water
Committee of tho Borough Council that bc
Kinuing with Tiiiday, the Slth int., the
water bUpply will be curtailed, and con
sumers of the public water work will bo
furnUlted with water only lietwtxm the hour
of 8:00 and 11:00 a. in. and 3:00 nnd 7:00 p. m.,
until further notice, liy order of the. om
raittoe. A. D. Gablm,
M-iSMf Chairman.
Jf Troubled With Kheimiutlsm iUsul Thin.
AxN.roi.ie, lid., Apr. 10, 1801. I haw
i-jwd Chamlierlaiii's Iiu llalm for rheuma
tism and found it to be all that U eUlined for
fc 1 lwlieve it to be tho bet iireparation
tnt; rheumatism and deep wted miiM'iilar
IKl'IpS pn tho market and uhforfully lefum
mend It to tho public. .Inn. U. Hrooks,
denier III booU, shoes, etc.. No. lb Main St.
Al IIIIAK T1U8.
lCMAKIbVll.f.K, St. Mary County, Md.
-I Mild l iMrttlo of Clmmberlain's I'aln liulm
to a man who had Imhmi suirering with rheu
uiatUm furseveml yours. It mado him a well
num. A.J. SWHIl. For saUatoOitutsiwr
' .ttb- by Qruhler Bros. Druggists.
'iot Winner's for your cheap boots, bhoes
- m rubber. I-argent stock in town.
Miss Mnmo Cnngnu,
visiting friends iu town.
S. G. M. Hollopeter, Imj
Philadelphia last evening.
Joseph Wooley, of Philadelphia, visitid
friends in town last evening.
M. M. MacMillan. ol Mnhanoy City, was
in town yesterday afternoon.
Miss Lizzie Cnntlin, or liist I.loyd street,
is visiting friends in Philadelphia.
Miss Ida Kehler has returned from a visit
to friends at Miuorsville and l'ottsvillc.
. l!ov. VnnFossen, of t'le Protestant Epis
copal church, went to Milton yesterday.
Mrs. Goorgo Kreiger an I lleiijamin Has
key, Jr., are visiting friends at Scrantou.
Miss Mary A. Price, of Mabanoy City, leaves
fur liutte City, Molilalia, on Monday next.
Mr. Hnrtha Mulliall, of Philadelphia, is
visiting her sister, Annio, on West Oak street.
A.J. llmce, the butcher, is moving his
household cllects to Newark, N. J., where he
intends to locate.
S. Deinstiiio, a lending diamond broker of
Chicago, was a guosl of 1.. Itcfiiwich, the
clothier, yesterday.
Martin Fahey lias accepted the manage
ment of tho .Shenandoah foot ball team to
succeed Joe Coiighlin.
l!ev. lioads, of Philadelphia, w'.io lectured
in the M. K. church on Wednesday evening,
returned to his home to-day.
Louis Hrash, of Sunderland, Kngland, who
was visiting his brother, M. Moses, ou West
Coal street, left this morning for Now York.
Joseph D.ivies, who has been visiting his
son, William E. Davics, on North White
street, loft for his homo in liutte, Montana,
on the 2:55 P, & R. train yesterday.
JamoH.S. Williams, who is attending the
Stato Firemen's Convention at Heading, was
yesterday appointed a member of tho Btand
iug committee on exhibits by President
Ilahne.
School Director'!'. I!. Edwards and daugh
ter, Mary, went to Philadelphia this morning.
The latter has been under treatment by Drs.
King and Siukler, ol' that city, for some time
and the oldect of the vi-it is to undergo ail
ditioual treatment. Tho young lady sudors
from curvnturo of the spine
'Ilurdock lilood Hitters entirely cured me
of a ternblu break na out all over my hoiiy,
It is a wonderful medicine." Miss Julia
Elhridgo, llox 33, West Cornwoll, Coun.
Lehigh Valley ltailnmil.
Low mie exeuwion to XixgHru Fall the
last, a well tho cheapest, of tho season will
be run Monday, Oct. 7th. Train loaves
Shenandoah at 0:15 a. in., urrivIuK at the
Falls 8:80 p. iu. Fare iB.00. Tiekots cood
for return on any train to aud including Oct,
Uth.
. ClovQlnnd added ono iu tho fifth. Burk- j
ott got to first on n slow ono, but wns
'breed by Childs. Hoffcr's wild throw pavo I
Chllds third and ho scored on JenniiiKs' !
fumblo of McAleer's grounder. In tho
sixth two more runs woro scored. Zlm
nior went to first on balls, took second on
McGnrr's out, nnd scored on Cuppy's two
bagfror, Cuppy coining homo on Ilnrkott's
double. Tho run getting wns ended In the
soventh. Tcbeau nnd Zimmcr singled, nnd
tho latter went homo whilo Tcbenu wns
being run out trying to mnko second. Score
by Innings:
it. II. E.
Cleveland 30001210 x 7 11 3
llaltlmoro 0 1000100 0- 253
Fears for nil Afrlrmi Explorer.
LoKDON, Oct. 4. Considerable nnxicty is
beginning to bo felt In scientific centers
regarding Ir. Donaldson Smith's African
expedition, news of which is long overdue.
According to the latest advices Dr. Smith
hnd been stopped by tho Abyssinian nrmy,
aud it Is feared thut ho hns hnd to retrace
his steps nnd go In a southwesterly direc
tion. Ho niny thus havo got behind the
district whero tho British nronow fighting
Mbaruk, at Mweli, on tho British case Afri
can coast, uud have been caught by tho na
tives. It Is hoped, however, that when he
heard of tho fighting Dr. Smith made n
detour, in which enso ho would bo heard
of from tho neighborhood of Lako Tan
ganyika or along tho Gorman or English
lako routes.
El. E3. FOLEY,
FiNE'-Qroceries
201 WEST CENTRE ST.
lion's Your
Pan-Tina cure it, 95o.
(tfluj turo. '
Cough if
At Gruhlur llros.
Dealer In
Co fTewl. ett
l.ro . i t-p Floor, l'i
UootS delivered.
, Teas,
Xotice.
t Id addition to Ul fining fixed by tho
rule- flf court rojfttilK to naiurauaiuou
SMUHJuy. OeteUer (Kit. 1803, at 0 o'clock
a. iq.ti now hwoliy potully donignateil for
limiriiiLr iiaturoiiauuou appueauis. isy ino
0Uil Jaib It. 1)i:boan, Prothon'y
A jgtire Cure for Coughs and Colds.
Tkl't'8 what Pan-Tina is, 85c. At Grillile
llro.,rtw'
I Larger Than liver.
JOP u fino lK)t, shoo or rubber at lowest
prStu, nny m, woman or child ihnuld not
fall to ly Woiner. the shoe deuler, 13 North
llnin itreet, a visit. Call and he convinced
whore you can Miy the cheapeat footwear.
Havo you ear k I'e, toothache, sore throat,
lulu or welling nl' unv tort? A l'i
piications of ! ' m' Kolectii'
I bring relief almost instantly.
Politicians' Day at Trenton.
TliESTOS, Oct. 4. Sixty thousand per
sons nttonded tho Iuterstato fnlryostor-
day. Tho nttendnnco was even larger than
on "Big Thursday" of Inst year. Tho pol
iticians wcro very much in evidence
About S o'clock tho more prominent were
escorted to privnto boxes in tho grand
stand. Among thorn woro Governor Worts,
United States Sonntors Smith nnd bowell,
John W. Griggs, Republican candidate foi
governor; cx-Sonntor Gnrrct A. Hobart,
Judgo Klrkpatrlok, Congressman Parker,
Colonel Joseph 1). llcaic, congressman
Wnyno Parker, Socretury of Stato Kolsoy
nnd Stnto Comptroller HnucocK.
Horned at the Stake by riaymatrs.
East Liverpool, O., Oct. 4. Tho 6-
year-old son of Androw Vandy was ImrneJ
nt tlio stake by Jlvo companions, anil so
badly injured that ho cannot recover.
Some men happened to sco tho perform
nnco nnd tried to rescue him, but hla
clothes hod taken flro nnd ho was badly
burnod. The physicians say It Is lmpos
slblo for him to live. A "wild west" show
oxhlblted hero about n month ngo, and
sinco that timo tho boys of tho town have
beon playing Indian
land of consumption.
Our store saves you the middleman's profi
and it's the only store that docs.
It "Factouv Sum: Stoiu:.
Coming Kvens.
Oct. 22. Grand supper, under auspices of
Olivary Baptist church, in Robbins' hall.
Oct. 21. Grand supper by tho Trinity Ee
ormcd church, in Robbins' opera house.
Oct. 23. Second annual Telegraphers' As
sembly and contest, in Robbins' auditorium.
Oct. 31. Tenth annual ball of National
Social Club, in Robbins' opera house.
No advance in prices at Womer's shoo store.
Selling cheaper than ever before.
Firemen Tooled.
The firemen responded at six o'clock last
evening to an alarm sounded from tho box
at tho corner of Centre and Gillwrt streets
and learned that somebody had been experi
menting with the key that was left in tho
box at noon yesterday after au ineffectual at
tempt had been made to sound nn alarm.
Malcy, tho jeweler, for silverware, watehes
and jewelry, 10 North Main street.
Many LUes Lost.
Every fall and winter thousands neglect
the proper care for their feet, by wearing
poorly made, paper soles, and worn out shoes.
Tho result is wet feet, noxt that lmckiug
cough, and what next; well, you know. Now
there is no need of this ns long as you can
buy your shoes so cheep at tho Factory
Siiob Stokk.
Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store.
Wo havo just received a flno lino of tho most beautiful nnd artistic papers iu tho
market, which wo will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo havo also in stock a
groat deal of last year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Couio and
sco our lino of goods. Wo havo the most beautiful and artistic papers.
Largest Paper Store in Town.
Finest Stock and Lowest Prices.
JD '- V r r IV l House, Sign and Decorativo Painting.
- I - V Ix I ' C 3 No. 221 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Penna.
CHARLEY SING,
NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY,
NO. 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET.
First-class Aorl at Low Prices.
All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed
and ironed. 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, 7i
unaerdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c.
CHARLEY SING, Manag
Died.
COAKLEY. On tho find Inst., at lloston It tin.
Ph., Jeremiah Coakley, nuedill years. Funeral
will t.ike place from the residence of John J.
Dnrkin. nl lliton linn, ou Mtnrday. ."th Inst..
leaving Witfipms on the H IS a. m. Pennsyl
vania It. II. train for St. clnir, where high mass
will be held in St Mary's church uud inter
ment made in the parish cemetery. Itelntlves
and friends respeitfnlly Invited to attend.
Publishers' Announcement.
The local circulation of tho Evknino Heiv
ald continues iu tho hands of Messrs. Hooks
& Brown, stationers, No. 4 North Slain street.
People who aro not receiving tho paper can
havo it served every evening by carrier
leaving their ordors at tho placo stated.
Orders for job work and advertising will also
rcceivo prompt attention if placed in their
bands.
Heller in Six Hours.
Distressing kidnoy and bladder diseases
rcliovcd in six hours by tho "New Great
South American Kidney Curo." This
OPEN EVERY DAY
1 iiTim rarnr'
I'rlsrhtfulljr Burned by Kxplnulng Powder.
Chicaoo, Oct. 4. At Lomont threo men
woro eating tholr dlnnor In tho shade of n
powder box on section 6 of tho drainage
canal. Ono man llgliteil a ninteii nnu ex
ploded sixty pounds of powder. Tho men
woro blown twenty feot nnd frightfully
burned. Ono man, whoso book was n
sheet of Ilnnio, plunged into a pool of
wator. "When drawn out the ilosh from
ills IkicIc i-cmninod in the water. Tho ribs
of another woro bared. None of the mon
van recover.
Senator Squire's I.euul Victory,
Watkiitown, N. Y.,Oet. 4, Judge Will
iams, of tho supremo court, yesterday gave
an opinion in tlio oelahrutod suit brought
by Philo Oigood nnd others ugninst United
States Sonntor YVnUon C. Squlro and
others, involving tho tltlo to betweun
tl.OOO.OOO and $.',000,000 worth of property
In tlio city of Seattle, Wiwh. The judge
doeldos in favor of Sonntor Squlro. Tlio
onso has been on trinl more than a year,
and hns excited wide interest.
few ap-
nl will
Tried Milrlde by I'litine.
St. Loi'is, Oct. 4. Clmrles Dreher, con
lined in jail awaiting trial for the murder
of Bertha Utinloke, attempted to end his
life by setting fire to a mattress In his cell,
lie didlborutolv lay down In the finmcs
stark naked. Tho smoko spread Into all
the cells uud eruntod a panic among tho
other prisoner. Dnihor is seriously iu
jurcd. Ills liulr was slugod to tho roots.
AccukiI IMllceri Stmt btand Trial.
HOLUDAysuuitO, Pa., Oct. 4. Tho Blair
county court rof used to uuutdi tho Indict
ments iu tho prosecutions against County
Commissioners James Funk and John
Kuril for 1 1 i..l feasance in ofllco.and ordered
the nceus -I otlloiuls to prepare for trinl
uoxt Mon I. iv. Commissioner lluril will
also be tn I for the uffen-. .it eomnion
law ". si-'o li m to coinmit p jury.
A Clean
Collar
One that you can keep clean all
Uie time a collar that docs not
wilt when you get over-hcatcd;
that does not fray on the edge, or
tear out at the buttonholes, and
can be cleaned by simply wining
off with a wet sponge or cloth.
These collars ana cults arc made
by covering linen collars or cuffs
on both sides with waterproof
"celluloid," thus giving strength
and durability. They are the only
waterproof goods so made, and
every piece is stamped as follows:
TRADE-
remedy is a great surprise on account of its
oxeccding promptness in relieving pain in
the bladder, kidnoys, back and every part
of the urinary passages in malo or female.
It relieves retention of water and pain in
passing it almost immediately. If you want
quick relief and cure this is your remedy.
Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South
Main street.
Buy Koystone flour. Bo sure that tho
uamo Lessiq & Bark, Ashland, Pa., is
printed on every sack. tf
Go to tlio Shenandoah Dental Rooms for
pAinlcss extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver
fillings. If your nrtifical teeth do not suit
you call to seo us. All examinations free.
now I Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns,
MISCELLANEOUS.
"TANTKD. A i?lrl for general housework, at
11 22 South White street. Gooil wages paid
u thoroughly competent person. 10-3-tf
WANTED. A good girl I
1 1 work. Wages 82 pc
Strouse's Jewelry store, 4 Ho
AfARK
Ask for this, nnd refuse to take
nny imitation jf you expect sat
isfaction. If your dealer does not
keep them, send direct to us, en
closing amount, and we will mail
you sample. Collars as cts. each.
Cuffs 50 cts. pair. State size, and
whether stand-up or turncd-down
collar is wanted.
CELLULOID C
v
THE CELLULOID CO.,
for Kcucral bouse-
cr week. Apply nt
uth Mnln street, lit
"TT ANTED A reliable, actlvo gentleman or
lady to travel for reliable established
house. Salary $780, payable $15 weekly, nnd
money advanced for expenses. Situation steady.
Keferences. Enclose self-addressed stamped
envelope. It. 15. Hess, President. Chicago.
0-1-1 mo
Aluminum Crowns Locan Crowns. Crown
and Bridge work and all operations that per
tain to Dental Surgery.
No charges for extracting when plates are
oruorcu. Wo aro tho only users ot vitalized
air for tho painless extraction of teeth.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Tltmnn's Block)
a8t Centre Street.
Oflico Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.
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 o spec
ialty. Goods called for and delivered. A trial
order solicited
Fall and Winter
MILLINERY.
Cheapest place in town.
A. MORRISON,
No. 8 East Centre Street.
Steam Renovating Company.
ThcHtrnm Renovating Company Ih
now prcjiared to
Clean Carpets, Hattrcsses,
Feathers, Upholstering, Etc.,
iu oxcellgnt style. All work called for
and delivered free of charge, and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Orders left at tho factory, or by postal card,
wllLrecelvo prompt attention.
rVl. C. ALLEBACH,
North Itowers Street, Shenandoah, l'a.
WE ARE J10W 1EADY
with a full line of Millinery Goods, of
the latest New York styles, at Prices so
Low to surprise you. Trimmed lints
i.oo up. Sec them before buying.
Closing out our Children's Sacks ami
Caps at Cost.
Our IMtrons and Uie Public are invited
to inspect our opening on Saturday, Mon
day nnd Tuesday, next, and every day
after. Don't forget the number.
Cheapest place iu town.
29 N. MAIN STREET,
MRS. Q. W. HYDE.
Evan J. Davies,
LIVERY AND
Undertaking; !
13 N. Jardin Street.
Get Our Prices on
GASOLINE if C
and Headlight J jL
Our delivery wagon docs tho rest.
Oils, Gasoline, Candles,
Lamp Wicks, Burners.
Eclipse Oil Com'y,
213 South Jardin Street.
Mall orders promptly attended to.
Hooks & Brown,
The Stamp of Newness
Is on our lino of afUir-dluuor cups
unu Hiuvurs.
lllsirnio flgurog,
IUmpio ornaments.
40 now stylos.'
Seo window display.
Agents for nil Dally Papers.
4 N. Main Street
John A. Reilly,
Xrin1oco1( T imtinfc S,
AGENT FOK
YUKNULINU'S L All UK UKliK
AND PORTER.
STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY.
Welter's, Uorlincr and Weiss Jlccr.
22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.