OOLDWS CORNER. A (trout I'mli for 1'uH lllul Winter lltislne lit Hie Mliiiiinntli Clothing lloimo. t We appreciate tlio want of Mid grasp the conditions of lower prices. We establish a new basis of lower prices. Wc took out tho front and enlarged the rapacity of our store il'ly percent, and then loaded It with the largest stock of Overcoat hy the mrloud nnd added the largest stock of Tail and Winter Clothing for Men, Youths and Hoys and all the Tjitcnt. SIvIm unil XtiveltlnjK In CMntlilln? for the Children. ! No back numbers! N'o ininliidgmentsl No by-gone mistakes! No bankrupt trash 1 lint new stylish overcoat and clothing mado to lie sold this season. Every man who buys an overcoat or suit at our prices is bound to mx that his friond knows what is going on. The way we're selling, it will take half the money to buy what you're UM'd to in clothes. No doubt about it multitudes turn to us to save money. $5 or 0.75 all-wool suit, good as before $10 or $12. $10 suit now. good as you u-ed to get for $15. $23 suit now, good as you n-c d to get for $35. We're told we're getting too little, but we aro not paying attention to the profits. Wo hp looking for the trade. Overcoats almost given iiway. Note our prices. Wo arc not content to Fell at once. Wo want your friendship. If you call attention to any de fect in our clothing we will esteem it as a great favor. Your money will bo refunded if tlie goods are not as we represent thorn. We ri promoters of low prices. Our entire store represents superior taste winch makos competition impossible Don't forget the place. Mammoth Clothing House, largest in Shenandoah, Nos. 0 and 11 South Main Street. l. GOLDIN, Prop. EVENING HERALD TI'ESDAY, (KTOKEIt 8, 1505. .HiiliMiioy City Hiisliiess College. This new eollego opened Monday, Septem ber 0th, in the Hoppes' building, 205 East Centre street, M.ihanoy City, and already show - plainly that it will soon bo ono of the best business training schools ill the sta'te. for the many students now in attendance are pro gressing rapidly and new ones are continually cntciing. The tochers are the very liest that can bo 6c. ured. They are practical business men, lire hlijhiy educated, and have had long and 6ucc( -sful experience in teaching thoroughly all the branches that aro of use to the busi ness man. liookkeepiiig, liusiuohH Arith metic. Oranimar, Spelling, and tlio Lhwr of Business are taught plainly and fully in the Commercial iJcpaitment ; and Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling and Grammar are given in the Shorthand Department. In both departments students must also tako Penman ship and CoKltKM'o.vuKNCi: so as to bo able to write plainly, l.eatly md correctly the different kinds of business letters. This college is n branch of tlio splendid WilkeVarre I!usines College, aud tlio same efl'ec tiveNuiuthods of teaching liookkeepiiig and the santt kinds of typewriters are used. The I'oumiVcial and the Shorthand and Typewriting (Verges together (timo un limited "i now ljud for $5!) ill the day., (chool. or $10 in the nigSr-wrfantf. "If rhily a fiw sulijccts are taken special rates will bo made to suit. Send for catalogue. Students m.iy enter at any time. 0-1 l-tt G. W. Williams, Principal. The Disco wry Saved Ills Life, M - (;. Calllouette, OruffMist, Ileiivorsville, 111 , - .: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I .,u. n." life. Was taken with La Grippe and tend all the physicians for miles about, hut of no avail and was given up and told I could not ti ,e. H iving Dr. King New Discovery in inv store I scut for n bottle and began its use and from the lirsl dose began to get better, and iiucrusi'.ig three bottles was upaudabiiut again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won ' Keep store or house without it." Uet i. 1 1 . .ivilat A. Wash'.v's Drugstore. MECHANICS ARE BUSY. Their Tools llclng Applied With Vigor In Jinny l'lneos. Oarientere, masons, plumbers and painters ! are working like 1 leavers on the buildings on East Centre street, lietween Market and White streets, and within a (hoiltliiio the properties that were swept by flames on the 1st of last June will be among the most attractive in the town. Tlio buildings are the most sub stantial and better in all respects than any that have ovor occupied the sites. The Dorn liach and Carl buildings are more advanced than tlioso on the llcisotibcrger properties, hut it is expected thatnll will be completed by November 1st. Everybody agrees that the three-story brick structures with their neat brown stone trimmings are superior in every particular to thoir frame predecessors that fell victims to the flames. Just around the comer, on White street, on tho east side, a three-story doiiblo building, being built by Mrs. llradley, is being pushed to completion as fast as the plasterers and painters can accomplish it. These buildings will be vory creditable to the locality. On Market street, just around the comer from tho Dorubuch property, Morris Ilcckmun has a large gang of masons busy putting up Louis Klein's brick warehouse. Tho structure will lie 30x30 feet and two storios high, lleckman is pushing the work as fast as possible, as ho wishes to tako his men to Frceland to build n largo opera house. Property Improvements are noticeable in many other parts, especially in tho Fifth and Fourth wards, where many people are putting new roofs on their houses. The Mclliile property, on Chestnut street, lietween Lloyd and Centre, has boen remodelled. A two story wing has been placed at each side of tho old building and after the painters sweep over it 'with their brushes tlio property will be the most attractive on tho street, with tho possiblo oxception of the recently remodelled ' building of Henry L. Jones on the corner of Coal street. Workmen have commenced digging to make room for the foundations of tho now building which J. J. Franey will erect next to his residence on East Coal street. The work of remodelling the front of Louis Goldin's store, on South Main street, is draw ing to a clow. The show windows which are being plaet d will lie of great advantage to the dealer. Tho plates of glass which have liecn put in them ait? said to bo tho largest in any store in tho county. In tho spring Mr. Goldin will build a one-story brick extension to the rear of the building. This will give him store room to a depth of over a hundred feet. Tho roof of the extension will bo con structed of glass. LOCAL TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Iteport of I'roeeeilltigs at on Interesting Sleeting Held l.nM livening. Tho teachers' Institute convened as usual last evening in the High School building, Superintendent Whilnker presiding. All but two of tlio teachers responded to rtll call. Jliw Wasloy hit tho Institute In singing "Stars of the Summer Night." Miss Maine Lynch conducted a class in second grade primary reading. Tlio suljcct of the lesson was "Keeping Store." Tlio use of tho various terms cmpfoyed in buying and selling was successfully developed, and the spelling of tho most common kinds of mer chandise taught. Mr. M. H. Ilrltt opened a discussion on the teaching of diacritical marks ns nu, aid to pronunciation. Messrs. J. It. Lowfs, It. A. McIIiiloand H. C. Hooks participated in it. The gcnoral opinion was that diacritical marks should bo taught incidentally in the First Grade Primary nnd more thoroughly developed in tlio succeeding grades. Super intendent Whitakcr added timoly remarks on the subject. Tho superintendent announced that when children aro kept out of school because of contagious dlseaso In the family such children shall not bo ro-admittcd until they present to the toucher a certificate from tlio attending physician, and countersigned by tho Health Ollicer, stating that ten days have ohipsed since tho effected porson was pronounced cured. The superintendent urged the teachers to suspend pupils for misbehavior only as u lat resort and defined the powora and authority of a teaclior in discipling their schools. The superintendent also recommended that tho teachors observo Arbor Day, October 18th, with oxorcisos appropriate to tlio object for which tlio day is sot apart. Tlio Institute adjourned after tho critic's report of Miss Fnireliild was road and the next meeting will bo held on Monday, October 1 Ith. Tho various grating will meet 'scpemtoly to outline tho work for tlio next school month. PERSONAL. P. J. Curley, of St. Clair, was a guest of friends In town yosterday. Dr. W. N. Stelu transacted business at Malianoy City last oveulug. Mrs. M. J. Whalon nnd Mrs. Catitlln visited friends at Ulmrdvlllo yesterday. Miss Edith Morgan returned from Phila delphia yesterday, where she was visiting friends. William Junius, of South Jardin street, was presented hy his wife witli a young daughter yesteiday. John Dowling has gono to 1'hiladoiphia to undergo an operation at ono of the medical institutions of that city. M. S. O'Donnell, one of Trescow's popular hotolkccperB, spent yesterday as tho guost of tho North family, on East Lino street. John Collier and wife, who woro guests of tho Littlo family, on South Jardin street, returned to thoir homo in Pittston to-day. S. H. Middleton, Itopubllcan candidate for Poor Director, made a pleasant coll at tho Herald otllco to-day. He says tho outlook is bright for the ticket this full. Major H. S. Thompson and ox-Senator King, of Pottsvillo, and Dr. D. J. Laligton met at the Lohigh Valley depot this morning and proceeded to tho Miners' Hospital to attend a meeting of the Hoard of Trustees of that institution. Buy Koystono flour, namo Lnssio & llAiin, printed on ovory sack. Bo sure that tho Ashland, Pa., is tf PITHY POINTS. Happenings Tliroiigliniit tlio Itegion Chron icled lor Hasty l'ornsal. Potts and Keystone collieries, at Locubt Dale, aro still idle owing to tho drought. Malianoy City bikes will have a road raco on tho 12th Inst., for which there are a dozen j Financial rovoives havo so preyed upon the mind of Thomas Lcddicoat, of Ccntralia, that he has lost his reason. He has been taken ! to Danvillo asylum for treatment. Will Kucclvo No Advance. Superintendent Zcrboy, of tho Valloy Coal Company, who has had under considera tion a request for an advance of wages from tlio mon omployed mining hard coal at No. 3, yosterday notified the men that tho advance could not bo granted. Tho men agreed to continue work nt the old scale. Maley, tho jeweler, for silvorwnro, watches and jowolry, 1(1 North Main street. A Tnliil Fall. Howard Lutu, a young man of Malianoy City, died at half past four o'clock this morning from Injuries sustained by a fall from a chestnut tree in Locust Valley on Saturday. In the fall his back struck n stone and it caused paralysis. Mm When a recipe calls for a cupful of lard or but ter, use two-thirds ol a cupful of Cottolene the new shortening instead. It improves your tood, improves your health, saves your mouey a lesson m economy, too. Genuine COTTOLENE is sold everywhere in tihs with trade-. marks "Coltolene" and steers. kead in cotton-plant wreath on every tin. THEN. K. FAIRttANK CO., CHICAGO, and 132 N. Polnitaro Ave., It 1.11a . 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. for overSJS t " - - - - " I 9- Sprainr Any F.ouVh Lately? We . "in't stop the leaks from the clouds hilt Bell, the plumber, corner Main and Centro sli . N, can stop all your leaks in water and g..y mains with satisfaction. When Baby was siek, we gnvo her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When sho became Miss, sho clun to Castorla. When fche had Children, she gave them Castor it When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tiiiMiiithing done call on K. V. Oallahe f IS Wott Centre sticet. Dealer in stoves. S-l-tf Keller in Six Hour. Distievsing kidney and bladder diseases rc lieved in six hours by tlio "New Uroat rimith American Kidney Cure." This now niin dy a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in pacing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Hold by Isaac Shaplra, druggist, 107 South Ma'i' itroet. Liugm' Than Uvur, For a line boot, shoe or rublier at lowest prices, any man, woman or child should not fail to pay Winner, the shoe dealer, 1S8 North Main street, a visit. Call and he convinced whoie you can buy the elnii footwear. ir Troubled Willi Itltuiiiiiutlsm Kunil Tills. nn.womk, Md., Apr. 10, 18111. I have used Chamberlain's Pain Halm for rheuma tism and found It to lie all tliat is claimed for it. I believe It to be tho liest preparation lor rlicuniutWm and deep scaled muscular pan. Mm the market and cheerfully rocoiu mtnd it to the public. Jno. ti. Brooks, deah r ii boots, shoos, etc.. No. IS .Main St. ALSO man tiiih. MwiiAXiuiviLLK, St. llary County, Md. I -.ah u bottle of Chamberlain's Vain llalm to u man who liad boen siilfcring with rlieu ni.ii fr sHveral years. It made him a well man" k. J. Mcflill. For sale at 50 cents per Ijjflc aiy Qruhler Ilro. Druggists. "A little fnrm well tilled, A little cellar well lllletl, A little wife well welled." What could you wish a man hotter than Hint? The lal is not the least by any moans, but how can a wife be well willed if she be the victim of those distre, ing maladies that make her life a burden.' Let hur tako Dr. Pierce's Favorite l'rc-criptinn and euro all painful irregularities; ute-rino disorders, in- lluliimiition and ulceration, prolapsus and kindred weaknesses. It is a boom nnd a blessing to women. Thousands are in tho hliHini ot Health through using it, when otherwise they would be under the sod. Aro yon a suflcrer? Use it, or sumo day wo may .read A little wire self willed, Itosowood cnlllu onrly lllled, Spite of d-xtm- well skilled. Ovarian, Fibroid and other Tumors cured without surgery. Hook, testimonials and references, mailed sccuiely scaled for 10 cents in stamps. Address. World's Dispensary Medical Association, I!.i l.ilo. X. V. Kvenliur Schools Notice to I'.irentK. livening schools will be opened on Monday evening, October 1 Ith. Tickets of admission can ho procured atthcKuiieriiiteiideiifsoh'iee, Main street school building, on Thursdayand Friday evenings, October 10th and 11th, from 0:30 to 8 o'clock ; or during olilce hours Mon days and Tuesdays, from 0 to 10 o'clock a. m. Tickets will be issued to boys aud girls, but only to such ns aro employed during tho day and can not attend day school. 10-4-iit M. V. WlIITAKHIi, Supt. Harper's 3Iagaliie, The native wife of an English merchant figures as a character of secondary import ance in Julian lialph's story, Alono in China, which is ono of the prominent features in the current number of Harper's Magazine. In the November number tlio fortunes of tho sumo character will bo traced, her anomalous position furnishing the author with an opportunity for a vigorous cliaractoriaition of Oriental society. MiaUe oil' ltlieiiiiiittlsin mid Nournlgla. l!nb well with lied Flag Oil, 83c. At Guilder Bros., drug store. Tlio Powers' Protest to Turkey. Vienna, Oct. 8. Tho Polltischo Corrc spondunj! publishes tho note which tlio representatives of tho powers at Constan tinople lnvvo addressed to tho porto, draw ing attention tu tlio state of affairs nt Stninbonl, nnd advising tho porto to adopt measures for tho restoration of order. The noto says that the suhscribars havo their Information partly from oyo witnesses, and that it shows that private persons who vrcro arrested woru beaten and wcro oven killed without tho police attempting to prevent it; that orderly persons wero at tacked, and that those who wors woundod woro taken to the courts, to tho police sta tions and to tho prisons, aud wero killed in cold blood. ltrltitiH Kncranclunents In Venezuela. London, Oct. 8. Tlio Venezuelan consul nt Cardiff has written n letter to tho press giving tho history of tho boundary dlsputo between Venezuela and Great Britain. Ho says Venezuela has repeatedly proposed to settle tho matter by reference, but thnt tlio Marquis of Salisbury, Karl Granvlllo and ljonl Iloscbcry havo persistently de clined to do so. Since then, he adds, Venezuola has made reponted efforts to wards arbitration; but, ho claims, tho Ilritish encroachments have steadily con tinued until they now extend far beyond tlio Schomberg lluo into tlio territory of Turutvri. ot the Globe for RU BUM ATI an aa Ho vj m s u Vaf ciso NEURALGIA ana similar Complaints, ana prcpureu unaer mo stringent .GERMAN KEBISAL LAWS. Ek . ti 31 1 l i i.j A DR. RiGHTkR'S 6U n R0?hHrimm mm EXPELLER. World renown eft 1 rtftmArkftblr fumcGRfif ult OnlvgcmilnowttQ Trade Mark "Anchor," x . a.a. mentor ec to., :i5m;ist., rw ic:i. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Eouaen, OwuGlaEsworko, .t 50 els in Slii iiiindo.ili for sale by .P. P. V. Kirlln, 0 H Main Mt . .1. M Hillan.Tf. Slain M . I H n- k-cii'jueli. N. V. is r. Xat - 1 IrS'Cf! fHARTFY SINC new Chinese laundry, jIU&L,Ls 1 OW U, NfJ 6 sfJUTH jardin STREET. First-class Vsork 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, 7c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo havo just received a flno Hue of tho most beautiful and artistic papors in tho market, which wo will soli at Very reasonable prices. Wo havo also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns whicli wo'aro selling at a sacrifice Couio aud see our lino of goods. We have tlio most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store In Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. P. CARDEN House, Sign and Decorative Fainting. Ho. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Penna. DO YOU WANT A GOOD STOVE OR HEATER? Virn nM fl... ,.ln nnnt.j 41. r ttll,ro,.lt4r A...w17L-l.n.,lu...n.ln !. l.n T)..nW...,lf.u. Ck-. Works, Itoyerxfurd. You can buy this heater from us from $4 to $5 less thnnuny where else in this town. Tlio squaro heater "Happy Greeting" and tho "Art Ringgold" sold at bargains. A full lino of cooking stoves, sucli as tlio "Apollo" range: "Now Cresta," "Art Canopy" aud "Sim Canopy" besides other makes. Also all kinds of Tinware and Hardware. Call at MISCELLANEOUS. WANTHD. Two female bookkeepers, Mllfct be koihI in writing nnd figuring, and not under 20 years of kc. Residents of Shenan doah preferied. Address "C," euro of Kvkniso IIkhai.ii, Sheuiiiidiiiili, l'.i. KW-tf "lATAXTHD A reliable, nctlva gentleman or 1 ) lady to travel for reliable established house. Salary J780, payable S15 weekly, nnd money ndvaueed for expenses. Situation steady, ltefcrenees. UncloM' self-nddreneed stamped envcloiie. II. K. Ileus, l'reelilent, Chicago. 9-1-1 mo Xli. -NE . E3. FOLEY, 0 ies 201 WEST CENTRE ST. r.rv s 1 lour, Provisions, Teas, Coming Kvunts. Oct. 32. Gmud supper, tindor nuspicos of Calvary IJaptUt ehurcii, in Kobliiiis' hull. Oct. 'J!. Grand supiHir by tho Trinity Re formed church, in bobbins' oponi house. Oct. 23. Second annual Telogmphers' As sembly and conteet, in Robbing' auditorium. Oct. 81. Tenth annual Iwll of National .Social Club, in liobbins' opera home. ISucltlon's Arnlen Salve. Tlie liost salve in the world for cuts, bruit!, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, uhapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or.no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect natisluction or mony refunded, l'riee 35 cent per Imix. for sale by A. Waloy. Many l.lvon l.iiht. Kvery fall and winter thousands neglect the nroner eare for their feet, hy wearing I imorly made, paper soles, and worn out shoes. The result U wet feet, mt tliat Imeklng cougli, and what next; well, yim know, Now there U no need of thU an lonjf iu you tun bnv A-our si i nek to eUeep at th Factory SnoKSmtiiH. l'ulilUlieri,' Announcement. Th local elruulation of the Hvknino Hkk au) oontiuuw in tho hands of Slewrs. Hooks & Hrown, ttitiQn, No. 4 North Jlalu street. Feopluwho aro not receiving the paper can have it served vory evening by earrier upon leaving their orders at tlie place stated. Order for'Jub work and advertising will also receive prompt attention if placed in thoir bauds. If your ejilldre u are oulject to croup watch for tlio first symptom of tlie dlnana hoarso noM, If ChamlK'rlain's Cough Jtein&dy is given as soon us tlie child lieeomai lioaiwi it will prevent the attack. IWon aftor the rroupy cough lias iipiKared the attack can always be prevented by giving this remedy. It is also invaluabli for rolds ami whooping l cough. For sale by tiruhlcrflros., Druggist-. Sevnrnl Muro Wilt' Die. LoilAlN, O., Oct. 8. Physicians report that sovornl of those injured by tho falling of tlie door nt tlio ehurcii cornorstono lay ing on Sunday cannot recover. Among thorn are Mrs. Kuto Dietrich nnd Mrs. Jacob Koefnei-j intornnl injuries; Nicholas Wngner, skull fractured; Mrs. William Burgett, spine Injured, and John Eustln, hurt intornnlly. lrun)crnti'8 us a Defense. "Washixoton, Oct. 8. HenjamlnH. Mil liken, of Tennessee, who is hero to stand trial on charges of feloniously entering; tho housa of ox-Kolleitor Fhilllps, of North Carolina, and attempting an assault on Judge I'hlllips' daughter on July 1 last, told ids side of tlio story for tho first time yosterday. Ho says tliat ho entered Judgo Phillips house on the evening named and gave liis card to tho servant, who carried it ui stairs. Ho had been drinking heavily all day and had u bjttlo of whisky iu his pocket, from which ho took n drink in tho absence of tho servant. Ho immcdintoly lost consciousness, and when ho rognineil his senses found himself In a strnngo room. In his doslro to osoape nuictly. and without recognition, ho turned his hat nnd coat inside out nnd removed his shoos. The Stern Cuso Not Yet Sattled. IIkulik, Oct. 8. In splto of the ofllclnl statement niado In tho lower house of tlio Bavarian parliament on Frfday Inst to tlio offoct that tlie application of Mr. Louis Stern, of Now York, sentenced to two weeks' imprisonment and a flno of COO niiu'ks for Insulting Huron von Thuengon, deputy oonunissioner of tlio Spa at Kis. eengon, had been rejected, and the posi Uvo statement to the snmo olfect made by tho ttavnrlan minister hero, it is assorted at the United .States embassy, and posi tively stated by Mr. Louis Stoni'fi lawyof, thnt tho case has not yet been settled. Mr. Stem Is still in Paris, although his family havo sailed for Now York. Proposals for Laying Pipe. Propomils will In received by tho uiMlcrhlKiicl up to six o'clock Thursday uvening, October 10th, lfiti, for the extension of tho borough pipe line on the following btreeta: Turee liuntlred reel, more or lows, or lour (l) inch pipe on Wet Coal street; ono hutitlred feet, more or lens, of four (I) inch pipe on South Chchtmit Mreet; fifty fret of four(i) ineli pipe, more or le. 4u Sontli West htreet; fifty feet of lour i) men pipe, more or umm, on houtti Jortliu Mreet; one hundred nnd tlfty ftet of four (I) inch pipe, more or ltM, on South IJowera street ; fifty feet of four (i) inch pipe, more or less, on North Catharine Mreet; ilfty feet of four (i) inch pipe, more or lews, on AVeM, Lino street; five hundred feet of ono inch pipe, moro or less, on Turkey Ituu hill. Tim eontmctom to furnish nil pipe and material for same, tind the eommitteo roHerves the rifht to reject any or all bUN. A. D. OAin.n, 10-.V5t Chairiuuii Water Committet. D. & J. SIEGEL, 123 & 224 S. Main St., Shenandoah. SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North Main Street. Clothes of all description neatly dono up in first-class manner. I can refer to scores of amillos in this town as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than any other laundry in the city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUENGLING'S LAGER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Iratal Hint Anion); Iloatinen. Toxawasd.v. X. Y., Oct. 8.-One man was killed and another badly wounded hero in a riot among boatmon ovor tho question of loading u boat nt Scrlbnor's dock. About ISO men wore Involved in the riot, nnd several pistol shots were flrcd. Captain Phillips, owuor of tho boats John Graft and May, was shot In tho head ns lio stood upon ills boat, aud ho died soon afterward. Phillips' son was struck on tlio head with a club nnd knocked insensi ble. It is bolloved his skull Is fractured und death will ens.uo. Phillips tried to load his bout out of turn, and tho other boatmen objected. Physicians recommend Dr. Wood's Norway l'ine Svrup because of its prompt, positive ni-li.m hi .,ll ,.isc ol Itinji tronlile Jt is a positive ly n liable cure for coughs aud colds, For the Intent Styles and I.uwi'it l'riees In . . . F.,Millinery ! Call nt SALLIE SENIOR'S, no. in norm nam St., She(. Woltor's, Berlinor and Weiss Boor. 22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Fall and Winter MILLINERY. Cheapest place in town. A. MORRISON, No. 8 East Centre Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Evan J. Davies, J 3gE RUE flOW HEflfiV LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE ST8. All work guaranteed to bo first-clans In every particular. Silk ties nnU lace curtains u epeo ialty. Goods culled for nnd delivered. A trial order solicited Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable leuin lor driving or for working purposes my Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on liand nt reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. ,-ith n full line of Millinery floods, of loMatest New York styles, nt Prices so Low tot mrnrise vou. Trimmed Hats i.oo up. Sec them before buying. Closluti ut our Chllaxen'a Snobs ana Caps at Co. Our Patrons and the Public arc invited to inspect our opening on Saturday, Mon day und Tuesday, next, and every day alter. Don t lorgci uic nuiiiuw. Cheapest place m town. 29 N. MAIN STREET, MRS. Q. W. HYDE. Steam Renovating Company. Tlie Steam IlenovutlnK Company Is now prepared to Clean Carpets, Hattresses, Feathers, Upholstering, Etc. In excellent style. All work called for nnd delivered Irce of charge, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Orders lefj nt tlie foetory, or by poatol card, win receive prompt aiieniion. IVl. C. ALLEBACH, North Bowers Street, Shenandoah, I'o. Qo to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teoth. Gold aud Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and liridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgory, No charges for oxtracting whon plates are ordored. Vo aro tho only libers of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce HoursT a. in. to 8 p. m. Get Our Prices on GASOLINE r C and Headlight J Our dollvory wagon does the 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 aftor-dinnor cups and saucers. Bisque figures. Bisque ornamonts. 40 now styles. See window display. Agents for .all Dally Papers. 4 N. Main Street ooi. sUetivereu.