aOLDlX'Q GORNBR. A OroHl rush fiii' lrn 11 mill While lliiln Ht the Mtiihiiiolli Cloltilnn House. We appreciate the want of nml irrosp tlic conditions of lower prices. We establish a now Imsla of hmur prices. We took uut tho front hiii1 cnlarKed the capacity of our store fifty per cent, nntl then loaded it with the largest stock of Overcoats by the carload mid added tho largest stock of Fall mid Winter Clothing for Men, Youths ml Hoys ami nil the latest Styles anil Novelties in Clothlnj! for tho Children. Xo liack numbers ! No mrjudginent I No by-gone mistakes I No Imikrupt tmsl But now ntylUh overcoats and clothing made to he nold this season. Every man who buys mi overcoat or suit at our prices is bound to See that his friend knows what is going on. The way we're selling. It will take half tho money to buy what you're used to in clothes. Vn ilinibt. about, it multitudes turn to us to save money. So or $0.75 all-wool siiiti good as before $ 10 or J12. $10 suit now, goon as yoji used to get for $15. $So suit How, good at you used to get for 935. We're told we're gottlng too little, but wo nro not paying attention to the prollts. Wo are looking for the Irado. Overcoats almost given awav. Note our prices. Wo arc not content to sell at once. We want your friendship. If you call attention to any de fect in our clothing wo will esteem It as a great favor. Your money will bo refunded If the goods are not as we represent them. We are promoters of low prices. Our entire store represents superior taste which makes competition impossible. Don't forget the place. Mammoth Clothing House, largest iu Shenandoah, Nos. 1) and 11 South Main Street. I GOLDIN, Prop. VENING HERALD MONDAY, OtrrOHEIt 7, 1895. .Mnlmnoy City llusiiicm College. This now college opened Monday, Septem ber 0th, in the Hoppos' building, 205 East Centre street, Mahanoy City, and already shows plainly tkit it will soon be one of Hie best business training schools in the state, for the many students now in attendance an; pro gressing rapidly and new ones arc continually entering. The teachers are the very best that can be secured. They aro practical business meij, are highly educated, and have had long am successful oxperionco in teaching thoroughly all tlio braucnes that are of use to the busi ness man. Bookkeeping, Business Arith metic. Grammar, Spoiling, and tlio laws of Business arc tauglit plainly and fully in the Commercial Department ; and Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling and Grammar are. given in the Shorthand IlerwrtmUfrt; In hotJi departments student, must also take PWNMAJC- Pliir and ConnraroNunxcB so as to bo aided to write plainly, neatly and correctly the different kinds of misiliess letters. Tiiis college is a .lrfaneh of the spleiirtifl Wilkosbarre Huini:..CoUege, awlfchu sjune effective- methods uf leaching Bookkbejiing and the same kiml. of typewriters are used. The Commercial mid the Shorthand and Typewriting courses together (tlmo un limited) can now he had forJflO in tho day SaftBo1.nl- IflO Vn the ulght school. If only a fow subjects are taken special rates will ho made to suit. Send for catalogue Students may enter at any time. 0-1 i-tf G. '.V. Williams, Principal. The iJlscovery Paved Ills I.Ifo. Mr. (!. Caillouette, Druggist, Beavcrmllo, 111., any v. "To Ur. King'j New Discovery J owt- in?!: . Vfm taken with La Grippe and tried nil 'hrtphyHleiaas for miles about, but ufjnoavu:! md was given up and told I could not II Vo. : Uvitig .Ur. King 1 Kew Discovery in Kiy sen- 1 ut 'or a b.ittilo and bi-uan it use End fr.. n th' liinl; done 'oefjaa 1 1 yet butter, and aftore ins; :b'" bottles was up and about nmiin. I; 1 worth i'.t, weigh ill sold. We Won't l:e i-r" or 'n-s Htheut it." fitt a five tfl.ii l: A. V:i-:' IV.y8tore. rtpromr Any J.e1s;Iileljr? Wit can '1 tho leak itynlhfe clouds but Ilcil. t'ie pi'i:oH r, corner una uenwo btreets, Ciii sio) nil yotirleakii in wntev and Es mains with satisfactllul. When Baby was sick, we gave her Oaetoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Caatorla. When sho became Ml, sho clung to Castoria, When she had Children, sho gave them Castorlt When you want good roofing, plumbing, pw fitting, or jfonowl tiiiBuithlug dono call on 13. F. Hillagher 18 Wort Centro rtreot. IVltler In stove. fi-l-tf Hollef In Six Hours. lHtrosoinif kidnoy Hlid bladder diseiiMS relieveil in six houiw by the "New Great South Ameriutri Kidney Cure." This now remedy i u grent Biirpriso on account of it oxcoeilins proinptuehs in relieving pain in tlio bluddi-r, kliluey6, lxvck and every part of (Jib urinary pannages in male or leiunle. It relieves retention of water and luviu in i paasiiiK it almost immediately. If you want ouick relief and euro this is your remedy. , Sold by Isaac (Shapiro, druggfst, 107 South Main street. Iura!' TIihu Kver. For a fine IxKit, ahoo or rulibor at lowest price, uy man, woman or child hould not toil to pay Womer, the ahoe dealer, 188 North Main twet, a visit. Call and be convinced where you can buy tho cheapest footwear. If Trimlile.1 Willi lllioumatliim Koml Till. Ankai-ouh, Md., Apr. 1(1, 1801. I have ilted Clianilwrlaln' laln Mm for rheuina Um and found it to he all that la claimed for it, 1 believe it to Iw the beat preparation for rheumatism and deep fcoated muscular pains on the market and cheerfully recom mend it to the public. Jno. G. Brooks, dealer In bo jto, shoes, etc.. No. IK Main St. AIX) KKAD Till. MWKAincuviM.K, St. Mary County, Md. I sold a bottle of Chamberlain's I'alu Balm to a man who liad lieeu suffering with rheu jn.ii urn for wvoml years. It made him a well man, A. J. McOlll. For sale at BO cunts per bottle by Oruhler Bros. DruggUts. F.NE"Groceries 201 WEST CENTRE ST. Dealer In Cinxxile, Flonr, I'rovlitloiia, Teas, -uei'j, etc. uooua cieuvcreu. PERSONAL, ltev. John llathsiient to-day at Mt. ('armcl. Thomas Dove, ,lr spent last evening at Wni. l'enn. Charlesl.ee is visiting friends in Hank-ion mid Freoland. Joseph W. 1'urcoll is villtlng his parent int l'hoenlx Park. Councilman James Meffllientiy visited Potteville to-day. Itev. John (Iruhler is iaJouniluR at Or wlgsburg to-day. Mrs. William Koeso, of St. Clair, visitod friends hero yosterday. ' James J. Franey and wifo enjoyed a drivo to the valley yestertlay. Mrs. Joseph II. Keillor, of Allentowu, is a guest of town relatives. Charles llurclilll, of Mahanoy City, was a town visitor this morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Hichnids, of Ifoyors ford, spent Sunday in town. William S. Gregory transacted buslnewi at tho county scat this morning. Mrs.S. Harris, of l'ottsvlllo, is visiting her brother, K. C. Uussell, of Lost Creek. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Stout are visiting j friends at Catuwlssa and Bloomsburg. Mrs. I E. Magarglo nud daughter, Mil dred, are visiting frionds in Philadelphia. .Ml. O'Connor, of the Mahanoy City Daily American, was a visitor to town last ovening. Justice William H. Shoemaker spent a part of to-day transacting IhieIuoss at tho county seat. John Baruhart has gone to Philadelphia to enter a medical institution for tho benefit of his health. Miss (lertrudo Itich, of Pottsville, spent Sunday witli Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Hooks, on South Jardin streot. Miss Mattie Jones, a student at tho Buck ncll seminary, I.owisburg, spout Sunday with her parents at Lost Creek. Mrs. J. E. Schwab, of West Chorry street, has returned from a visit to relatives at Locust Gap and Mt. Chrmcl. M. M. Iiurke, S. G. M. Ilollopetor and E. L. Shoemaker, Usqs., were in attendance, at the Pottsville motion court to-day. Mrs. ii. C. ltussell, of Lost Creek, and her sister, Mrs. E. H. Woods, of Philadelphia, spent the day among Pottsville friends. Miss Mary lXinks. of St. Clair, who has been spending tho summer with her parents here, returned to tlio former town to-day. John I). Morgan, who is in tlio employ of the United Express Company at Philadelphia, circulated among acquaintance here Sunday. Miss Sallio Wasloy returned yesterday from a three-weeks' visit to Livonia, N. Y., where she was the guest of Miss Hattio Itoxby, for merly of town. JIIsk)3 Lizrie and Maud SmcIUicr, of St. Clair, and Miss A.ae Gardner, (f Wilkes barro, spent yesterday in tuwn as the gnosis of Miss Corinne Tempest, of East Coal street. 'Hon. John J. S. Hoger-, anrl wife, of Phila delphia, registered at tin- !' glison Houso on Saturday and returned . . tho 'city in the evening. Mr. llogers i . hlof of Insiiectors of 'fBimiEratioii at Philadelphia rind the object of his visit w.s-, to call upon ox-Justice J. J. Monaghau, one of his deputies, who has 'neen confined to his home 011 South Howors street by illness for several wcoks. If your children are subject to croup watch for tho first symptom of tho disease hoarse ness. If Chamborlaiu's Cough Remedy is given as soon as tlio child becomos hoarse it will prevent the attnv.. Even after the croupy cough has appeal' d tho attack can always he prevented by . . itig this remedy. H is also invaluable for . .tin mid whooping cough. For sale by Grulilcr Bros., Druggists. Go to Womer's for your cheap boots, shoes and rubbers. Largest stock in town. ISvohIiis Schools Notice to -'nreii(. Evenins schools will ha opened on Monday evenittss, October 14th. TickoU of admission can lie procured ntthoSuiieiintenuelit's office, Main street school hiiildiiiB, on Ti.ursday and J'riduy evenings, Octobor 10th iui,l 11th, from ) to S o'clock ; or during oilleo hours Mon- j days and Tue.-days, from 0 to 10 o'clock a. m. Tickets will he issued to boys an.l girls, hut only to such as aro employed ilii. ing tho day and can not attend day school. lo-4-Bt M. V. Wkitakuk, Supt. A Jllglily NIf TlihiR for CiiiikIi. Wiiatr raii-Tina, 2dc. At Oruhler Bros., drin, ntore. CoilllHR Kn'IllH. (let. 2S. Qiund supiwr, under aui,picos of 'alvary Baptist chnre.b, in Rohbins' hall. Oct. IM.-Oraml supper by tho Trinity Iio f.iried chnrcli, in Bobbins' opera house. pet 2fl.-!-Second auirjul 'IVlegniphors' As sembly and contest, In Bobbins' auditorium. Oct. 111. Tenth annual bull of National Social Club, in Bobbin' opera house. lltielilojl'M Arnii'it Salve. The liest salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, bull rheum, fevor Mires, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and nil skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, .,r no pay required. It Is guamnteed tojiivo perfect satisftiction or moiiy refliuded. Price 23 cent per box. For sulo by A. Wasley. 31uuy l,lcs 1.ohI. Kvcry fall and winter thousands neglect the proper care for their feet, by weariuK Krly made, jwper soles, and worn out shoes. The result is wet feet, next tliat hacking cough, and what next; well, you know. Now there Is no need of this as loug as you can buy your slices bo cheep at the Factory 8hok Htoku. A Siiru Chid for G'ihikIih and C'oliU. Tbat's wlmt l'au-Tina is, 23c. At Oruhler Broi-., drug store. I' ulili h er' A n i h mnco i ii out . Tho looal circulation of the Kvbninq Hkb- u-l uoutinuea iu tho hands of Messrs. Hooks & Brown, statlouars, Ko. 4 North Main street. leopl8 who are not rooeivlng tlio puiwr can avb It served every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at tho place stated Orders for job work and advertising will also receive prompt nMwition if placed in their liaiulg. No i "Hiice in pricci, at Womer's shoe stole. Selling cheaper than ever before. Buy Keystone Hour. Be sure that tho name Lqwia & Baku, Ashland, l'a., is printed on every sack. tf Nollie. The nuMALD no longer oociinle the oflices iu tlio Utffowich building, 'llao only oilleo the paper lias iu this town ,4s at the new quarters, No. o Kouth Jarillntreet. For shoes try, try the r'Acroav Htouk. 'It PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout llio llcglon Chron icled for Hasty l'et'iisnl. Tho Heading Company vrill pay its emploj c, at lloslon Hun to-morrow. Hoffman, tho sprinter, who stolo $380 from Owen JlcNnlly, Is still at largo. Mt. Carmol is building n foundry and machlno shop near tho I.. V. It, It, tracks. Cards aro out announcing tho ltumiago of Charles E. Ueekor and Mis Little Frank, both of Mahanoy City. Twenty dollar counterfeit hill arc floating about the region. Very fow will be found, howovor, in newspaper otllces. A break occurred on tho main pipe line of tho old company yosterday, on North Main street. Tho damago has been repaired. Tho Schuylkill Electric Ituilwny and the Minersvillo Borough Council nro not on tho best of terms. Promisos long unfulfilled, streets torn up, etc., nro tho point of dittor ouee. figTho Itoynl Welsh Ladies choir, under tho leadership of Clara Novello D.tvioi, which gave such delightful concerts iu tlio region two years ago, are hoaded this way. Oscar Stein, aged U years, residing with his parents at Clouser's church, near Llewellyn, committed suicido Friday ovening, by taking a dosoof laudanum. Dogpondency at being unable to obtain work mis tho cause. Henry Miller and Henry Brosius, two township suprevisors in Northumberland county, near Shainokin, liavo beon arrested and hound over to court for neglocliug to carry out an ordor of court to open a now road in Irish valley. Tho Heading Tologram says : "Tho Colum bia HosoFiro Company, of Shenandoah, had 15 men and tho famous Grant Band of Shen andoah, 2S pieces, in tho parade last Thurs day. They with their delegate, David llolvcy, had headquarters at tho Focht HoiiM), S30 North Sixth street. David Holvcy presented Past President Ilrooks, of the as sociation, with a gavel. In lino with them they had ox-Senator M. C. Wateon and Iteprobcntativo Joseph Wyatt. They pre sented a fine appearance iu lino. Thoy were guests of tho Riverside." It's n Gooil Thing I'lisli It Along. The Pottsville Chronicle says? "Candl dates are already cropping out for the long list of ollicos to ho filled ouo year henco. Among the more important announcements made is that of Senator Coylo for Congress. His candidacy, howovor, is said to lie con tingent upon tho nomination of Hon. Charles N. Brumin for Judge." Seeking atiiralUatlon. There was a rush at the court houso Satur day by people seeking naturalization papers, that being the last day on which tho same can bo issued to entitle them to vote. In tho neighborhood of 173 were naturalized. Maley, tho jowcler, for silverware, walclies and jewelry, 10 North Main street. A Boy I'rlBlitrulIy Crunlit.it. Siiamokin, Pa., Oct. 7. John Itlchards, an 18-year-old lwy, from Natallo, omploj'cd at tho Patterson colliery, had one of his hands ciiugut between a revolving pul ley whoDl and bolt. His body was raised from tho iloor and hurled against the en gino room wood roof with torriflo force Although tho &,KU58b3twoeu tho pulley and tho colling moasured only five inches tho poor fellow's body was pulled through tills narrow opening baforo the machinery oould bo stoppod. 'When released his head and body were horribly crushed and iiiru gled. His limbs wero fractured, niul ho also Eusrained internal injuries that will prove fatal. Says tlio MI'dlQiiMrf11 Are Avenged. Siiaxoiiai. Oot. 7. The Chinese author ities ure contesting bvory point of the in quiry into the musdaoro of Christians at Kuchong. Thoy maintain that the seven executions of natives that have nlroady taken plnoe have amply avongod the mur dors of the missionaries and members ot their famillos. Tho British vice consul has started from Fooohow. He will go to Pe kln with dispatches to Sir Nicholas O'Conor, explaining tho hopolc3 situation und the futility of continuing tho fnrco of inquiring into tho massacre. ConstnUle ASHaultfU by Trainpi. WiLKr.iiAUHE,Oet. 7. Coustnblo Gx-orge Lawreneo, of PlttKtin, had a fight with n gang of tramps late Saturday night and wns sovei-ely beaten, sustaining, Hmong other injuries, a brokon leg. While lying in bod at his homo yesterday Lawrence was examining arovolvor which hud failed to dUchtirgo whon he vo assaulted. It did so yesterday, and she bullet lodged in hi hand. Lawrence died an hour later, it is believed from tho shock. Ifonsa I)inolllirtl lij Nuturel Ga. Mtt?oib, Ind., 0:t, 7. William Tener bniurh, who him worked at natural gns for ten yours, made his first mistake Saturday oveulua, and n terrilie explosion ocourred, He was repairing: a leak in Mrs. Sarah Dowoll's robidoijuo and after finishing the job put a lighted matoh to tho joint to tost it. The house and furniture were demol islK'd. The flesh w,n cooked from Taner- bnugh's face and hands. The lnmntos of the houM escaped. Youiiff Ulrl Probably Mnrdnrod. Oiiicaoo, Oct. 7. The poltoo have come to tho conclusion that Ida Martin, the 17- yoar-old alrl who disappeared from Toledo, O.. a short time ago, has been murdered. and it is lielicved the crime was committed In this city. May Hastlugg, the woman who Is under indictment as a proouross, and who, it Is believed, knows the clr- oumatanoetisurrounding the disappen ranee of Miss Martin, still rofuae to talk of the OJ4SO. Pother Wagner Wed II In Victim. ST. Joseph, Mo., Oct. 7. Father Doml nlo Wagner, the priest who is in Jull hero charged with having caused tho downfall of Maud Steldel, tho 15-yenMild girl who was recently arrested In Chicago, whither sho was secretly taken by a relotlvo of Father Wagner, was married to tho girl baturuay nignt at tno iinino ot Mrs. Steldel. After tho ceremony the priest was taken back to tho jail, whore he now is. During the day ho transferred to an unolo of the d-l all his property, to bo held for her In ti iut. Annrolir I'ravalU In Crete. London, Oct.7. An Athens dispatch says that auuroliy provalls throughout tho island of Crete and murders are frequent, Tho governor of the island lias forwarded his resignation to Constantinople. The Cretans h ivo submitted a statement of thalr irrl'ivnuoas to the representatives of the powers, tho Grecian consul at Oanea having lnfonnod a Crotan dolcgatlon that Greece was unnuie 10 inwirveiiu in uieir lioluif YALE'S MANY VICTORIES. Won Ulcht ef I'lfivnu KvmiU Against the Knllfth Atlilntrs, NnwYoriK, Oct. 7. Ynlo won the In ternational nthletio competitions with Cambridge tit Mnnhnttnti Held on Sntur dny, tnklug eight ovonts out? of nposslblo elovon. Six thousand pcoplo wltnosscd tho contests. Tho winners woro: Hundred yards dash: W. M. Hlchnrds, Yalo; time, 10 1-5 sees. Hurdlo rnco (120 yards) on track: K. II. Cady, Yulo; tlmo, 10 sera. Kunnlng high Jump, J. H. Thompson, Jr., Yolo; height, 0 ft. 8X In. Three hundred (mils dash: W. M. Illchards, Yalo; tlmo, n8 8-6seos. Half mllo run: F. B. Hornli, Cninbrldgoi time, 2 mln. 2-5 sees. Put ting 10-poitnd shot: Vv. O. Hlokok, Yulo; distance, 42 ft. 2 In. llunnlnR broad jump: L. 1'. Sheldon, Ynlo; distance, 21 ft. ! In. Jtllo run: W. E. Lutyons, Cambrldgo; tlmo, i mln. 35 8-5 sees. Hurdlo rnce (120 ynnls) over turf : G. B. Hatch, Ynlo; tlmo, 10 sooa. Four hundred and forty yards run: H. Lowln, Cambridge; time, 49 4-5 seos. Throwing 10-pound linmmor: "W. O. Hlckok, Ynlo; distance, 130 ft. 7 In. EiiElll Praise for Our Athletes. London, Oct. 7. The Standard, regard ing tho Ynlo-Cnmbrldgo contests nt Now York, says: "Tho victory was most do clslvo, and In vlow of tho fact that, oxcopt Fitzherbert, tho Cantabs porformod ns well m thoy hnvo gonerally done nt homo ono Is driven to tho conclusion that Oxford was somewhat luoky to beat Yalo or do cidcdly unlucky In subsequently losing to Cambrldgo. It is impossible toshutono's oyos to tlio fact that at tho present tlmo America Is peculiarly rich In capablo ath letes of nil kinds, and though wo may hopo nt tho noxt important meeting tho Englishmen will assert their supremnoy over tholr rivals, or ot all events como out on an equality, it would bo churlish to ro fuso tho frank and churlish ncknowledg monfc which tho recent achievements of tholr American opponents merit." For Pin Wcnis. Eczema. Hives, in fact, any of tlio various torturing, ilcby diseases of tlio skin, Doan's uintmeut is an instant ami positive remedy. Get it from your dealer. llilovlliK Caslitrr Confesses. BALTlMOHE,,Oct. 7. John Don Fnrdon, alias T. J. Franklin, was arrostod in Bal timore yesterday for stealing $18,000 from tlio office of the Adams Express company nt Terro Haute, Ind. Fanlen was em ployed as cashier of tlio oxpross company, and on Sept. 0 ho put ti package coutnln ingSKMMO in his pooket nud dlbiippcnred. Fardcn admitted that ho had taken the monoy, and said ho was willing to return to Terro Hauto without tlio formality of requisition papers. Ho said that he had spent every cent of his share of tho $10,000 In fast living, and wis without a cent, no declares that the express ng6nt at Terro Hauto got $11,000 of tho monoy. Hold Attiolc uy Otilmn Insurgents. TA5IPA, Fin., Oct. 7. Passenger just arrived from Cuha report the landing on Thursday of an expedition In liahla Honda, forty miles west of Havana, composed of 180 well armed men, supposed to bo com manded by Collnzo or Carlllo. Martinez Campos reached Havana Thursday morn ing from Santa Clara. That night nt8 o clock tho insurgents under Sanchez en tered tho city of fenutn Clara, entering as far us Central park, killing many Spanish soldiers, obtaining their arms, ammuni tion and provisions, and returning to tlio country. It was a mo.it daring attack, and caused much excitement. ialVaSKMHSQSiMil and do it too in a way that he will like. Every man that wears collars and cuffs should know about the " Cbixtjuiid " Interlined. A linen collar or cuff cov ered with waterproof " Chixuloid." They are the only Interlined Collars and Cufis made. They are the top notch of comfort, neatness and economy. They will go through the day with you in good shape, no matter how hot or how busy you get. You can clean one yourself m a minute, without dependence on -usv wives, unskillful hired girls or un certain and distant laundries. Simply wipe them off. Every piece is marked as follows : TRADf LLUL0I mark. You must Insist upon goods so marked and take nothing else if you expect satisfaction. If your dealer should not have them, we will send you a sample postpaid ou receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. Give size, and specify stand up or turned-dowu collar as wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 42T-20 Broadway, NEW YORK. For tho latest Stylos and Lowest Prices in . . . p"SMiIlinery -Call at- SALLIE SENIOR'S, no. 111 North naln St., Shenandoah. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND 13 N. Jardin Street. Zif2 CU a 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. i, Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah. CHARLEY SING, First-class NAork All Work done In first-class manner, and and ironed, ioc; sums ironed, sc; collars, zc; cuns, 4c; unaersmrts, 7c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SIIMG, Manager., MISCELLANEOUS. WANTKD.- Two female bonkkeepers. Must bocoodln writinir nntl ilinrliifc. sr. aiui not under 20 years of nirc. ltesiilenla of Kliennn- doah jireferrcd. Aiblress 'C," coro of Kvenino llERAi.u, Biicnamionii. l'a. . "ITANTHD A rolinble, nctlve ucntleman or ) lady to trnvel for rcllahlo established bouse. Halnry 4760, paynblo 515 weekly, and money advanced for expenses. .Situation steady. References. Kneloso self-addressfd stamped envelope. II. 1C. Hess, President, CUIcciko. o-M mo Proposals for Laying Pipe. I'ropomla vi 1 1 be- rrccivcdbydiu tmilerli;iied up to six o'clock Thursday ovcnlnB, October 10th, 18W5, for the extension of the bormiKb pipe line on the following: streets: Three hundred feet, more or lews, of four (I) inch pipo on AVet Coal street; one hundred feet, more or less, of four f-l) Inch pipe on South Chestnut street: llftv fect of four (I) inib nine. more or lesy, on South West street ; fifty fect of 1 four (1) Inch pipe, moro or less, oil South Jnrdiu I street; one hundred and fifty feet of four (4) inch nine, more or less, on South Ilowers street ; fifty feet of four (1) inch pipe, more or less, on North Catharine street; fifty feet of four (4) Inch pipe, more or less, on West I.lno street; live hundred feet of one inch pipe, moro or less, on Turkey Itim hill. The contractor to furnish nil pipe nud nmterlnl for same, and the eommlitee reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. A. 1). OAM.H, lO-iWit Chairman Water Committee. Schuylkill Telephone Co. An ordinance Krantinir to tho Schuylkill Tele phone Company the ritfht to occupy the strecis, alleys and highways of the lloroitKh of Shenan doah with poles and wire as 1u.1v be necessary for eonduetlnir its business, unit the snmo to aller, renew and repair. Sec. 1. Ho it ordained by tho Town Council of the Horouh of Shenandoah, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, that permission bo and is hereby grunted to tho Schuylkill Telephone Company, under such conditions and regulations as hereinafter set forth, to occupy the streets, nlleys and highways of the lloroiigh ot Shenandoah aforesaid with I Miles neatly painted, trimmed and wired as may ic necessary for conducting Its business, the the poles nmi wire 111 good, snfo and serviceable condition, Skc. ti. That all Doles shall be placed on the uvb line of properties at a place to be designated iv and to be erected under tho supervision of the committee on highways of said borough. 8i:c. 111. That said hchuvlkill Telephono Coin- jiany shall permit the lire alarm and police pairoi wires ana ooxes or snm oorougu 10 ne run upon all the poles of said company within the borough limits. mw. IV. The sain scimyiKiu leiepuone Lorn Hmy to my the oxpenses nf printing and pub- Isiiiug tins ordinance. l'.nacted nml passed Into nn ordinance at Shenandoah. Pennsylvania, tills 10th day of ,Mny, A. I). lm. WII4.IAM .Melluiiu:, President of tho Town Council. Attest: William .1. Watkins, Secretary of tho Town Council. Approved May 10, 18!. James IIuu.nh, Chief lliirgesH. WE fltE I10W HEADY with a full line of Millinery Goods, of the latest New York styles, at Prices so Low to surprise you. i rimmed uats $1.00 up. See them before buying. Closing out our ChtUlren'H Sacks ami Caps at Cost. Our Patrons and the Public are invited to inspect our opening on Saturday, Mon day and Tuesday, next, and every day alter, uon't lorget tue numocr. Cheapest place m town. 29 N. MAIN STREET, MRS. G. W. HYDE. Steam Renovating Company. The Steam Konovating Company is now prepared to Clean Carpets, flattresses, Feathers, Upholstering, Etc., In excellent style. All work called for and delivered free of charge, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Orders loft at tho factory, or by postal card, will recelvo prompt attention. M. C. ALLEBACH, North Bowers Street, Slwnandoah, l'a. f When your cake is heavy, sog gy, indigestible, it's a pretty sure sign that you didn't shorten, it with COTTOLENE. When this great shortening is rightly used, the result will surely satisfy the most fastidious. Always remember K that the quality of COTTOLENE makes a little of it go a long way. M It's willful waste to use mbre K would of lard or butter. Always h use COTTOLENE this way, and g your cake and pastry will always k be light, wholesome, delicious. j Opnnlne COTTOl.KNE Is sold everywhere In tins, with trrxlr-mnrlij "Cottnlene" uoil ttctr't m head (n cotton-plant wretithon every tin. THE N.K.FAIRBANK COMPANY, K mtpinn n.i dm v n.i,hk l... tttiii cat u NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY, ' NO. 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. at Low Prices. satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Eooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free. Vo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns. Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Dridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. .?Jn el,nvBPSlfnr.pvtr,ieHng-liilinn plates are ordered. Wo are the only liters of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofilco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. SIIENANDOAII'i Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to he first-class in every particular. Silk ties and laco curtains a spec ialty, (ioods called for and delivered. Atrial order solicited Get Our Prices on GASOLINE and Headlk OILS lit ( Our delivery wagon does tlio rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardin Street. Mail orders promptly attended to. Hooks & Brown, The Stamp of Newness Is pn our line of aftor-dlnnor cups and saucers. Bisque "flguroi. Blcquo ornaments. 40 now btylos. Seo window display, Agents for all Dally Papers. fj. N. Main Street John A. Reilly., Wholesale Liquors. AGKNT FOB 1 YUENGLING'S LAGER BEER AND PORTER. 'STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, Borliuor and Weiss Beer. 22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Fall and Winter MILLINERY. Cheapest place in town. A. MORRISON, No. 8 East Centre Street. Al i i 4
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