PRESENTS For crnduafpft musk soon 1)0 bouRlit. Wo have secured the linmUomeat nnd chonpost gift books wo could for tills parpoxo. Thoy are beautifully Illustrated nnd have n very attractive cover, nlso gilt edges. Tho publishers prico is $1.80, our prico tno ovou dollar. A lew or tlio tittles : "GKM8 FKOM TENNYSON,'1 "IIINQKN ON Til I j ItlllXE," "Tin: hells," "Tin: i:sektkt) vii.TjAok," "ih:autiks of tknnysox," "LAD!- CLA11E." Hooks bought uow will bo kept until warned. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. WE ARE Half a century ahead of our competitors in the methods of doing busi ness. There's as much difference in the make, good appearance and prices of clothing in our store and those in others as there is between a candle and an electric light. We keep up with the times. No old goods. Everything new. Our spring and summer stock of Men's, Youths' and Boys' . . . CLOTHING Is offered at bottom rock prices. Our Men's Light Suits nnd Cheviot, Clay, Oassimore, nnd Sorgo Suits nro worth from two to three times wlmt wo nsk for them. Our Junior and Itccfers for children, handsomely trimmed with braid and cord, nro rich in effect. Elegant good wearing Tri-Cot, Clay and Cassimero Suits in gray, bluo and black colors for boys at bargain prices. SPECIAL PANTS SALE. Wo are overstocked and must cut down prices. Elegant neat styles in all wool. l'eoplo nro welcome to inspect our stock. Ko urging to buy. Years of practical knowledge of the peoplo's wants nnd years of honest dealing has made us tho leaders. E, The Largest, Best Lighted and Most Modern Clothing Store. L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD MONDAY, JUNE 15. 1690. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho lteglon Chron icled for Hasty l'eriihul. The Shenandoah Beef Company put a new wagon on tho road to-day. . Br. J. II. Bowman, of Ilazlcton, won a bleyclo valued at $125 for two cents. Tho Silliman Guards, of Mahanoy City, aro being measured for new uniforms. Michael Ciclla was brutally kicked by four men in Mt. Cannel and is now dying. Girnrdvillo teachers will bo oxainlned by County Superintendent Weiss on Wednesday noxt. Leopold Cress, of St. Clair, was sovorely in jured by a runaway car in tho mines on Sat urday. Tho Ashland School Board has re-olected nil (ho old touchers. The meeting was held Friday night. The employes of tho V. & 1!. C. & I. Co. in tho Ashland and Glrardvillo districts will bo paid on Tuchday. Tho Town Council of Tamatma pays tho newspapers &J5 a year for publishing tho pro ceedings of that body. Special Olllcor Michaol Kano denies that ho throw stonos at the boj-s bo was arresting Friday night nnd claims ho was tho party stoned. An Ashland youth throw it lighted tiro rraeker into n loaded hay wagon, and set tho liny alilaza. Tho fire was extinguished boforo much damage was dono. I Your 1'oot ltlg? Well, if it isn't too big you can buy n ladios' Oxford tie very chenp' nt tho Factory Shoo Store. Wo have just received 300 pair of samples, sues from 2J to 5. They nro nil fl.no nnd $2.00 goods ; closing them out nt 75c. ll-5-tf J. A. Moyeh, Man. 1 AM ALWAYS IN MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling with all known matorial. Crown and Bridge work. Examinations free Ex tractions free, when new teeth are ordered. Oienning teetli free when I do your work. All extractions iwiuless. Pure gas adminis tered. Guarantee with all my work. Artificial teeth inserted and warranted. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. ( Take the Iron ftbdrway on Odk treet. Oflleo Hour i 8 n. in. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for the spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty, Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price Lint: Ucuovntlug carpets, IlniMels nnd Ingrain, So per yard, llenvler grnriro, tojttr yard. Feathers cleaned. Ha per 11. Muttrou cleaned and upholstered, lialr, 81 1 cotton, 88; cheaper grades, 12. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowri itrcet and Apple alley, Shenandoah. E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27 West Centre St. uJLAiVi..j..:... .-.i. .-.r A FIRST WARD ROBBERY. The Clrc'iitu.tiincnn Look Very Iecullnr for tho Victim's lloom-lituto. Charles Benedict and Joe Baronofsky havo been boardors in tho snmo houo in tho First ward nnd occupied tho same bed for somo tlmo and up'to yesterday morning neither had any causo to complain of each other, but appearances now indicato that Baronofsky has fallen from grace and that he will soon havo a room in tho county jail unloss ho succeeds in satisfying Benedict. The latter is a thrifty man, but makes the mistake of carrying his savings on Ills per son. Saturday night bo had ?100 in cash In his pockets. Ito tied tho money In n pocket handkerchief and left tho packago in a pocket of his trousers, which ho allowed to hang at tho foot of tho bod when ho retired. Yesterday morning ho found tho money had been stolen. An exhaustive, but fruitloss search was made in nnd about tho bed room. Benedict Dually concluded to put tho caw in tho hands of Justlco Lawlor, but ns ho started for tho olDco liaranofsky called him back, suggesting that another search bo made. Tho suggestion was acted upon and to Benedict's great surprise $180 was found in the mattress of his bed. A funny part bf tbontfairwas that tho mattress had been thoroughly searched bcforonudnothlngcould bo found. Benedict concluded that hlsroom- mato had bated tho mattros3, nnd ho caused Justlco Lawlor to issue a warrant. Baronofsky pleaded not guilty before tho Justice, but Was put undor $500 ball for additional hearing this opening. Larger stock of gold watches at ITohler- man's than any whero elso In town. 0-12-tf Huso Hall Yesterday. Bcforo an nudienco of several hnndrcd base ball enthusiasts a 10-iuning came was played between tho Lost Creek team and a team under tho management of P. Monaghau, of town, at tho Trotting park yesterday afternoon. This is tho samo team that tho Lost Creek boys beat on their own grounds last Sunday, iu which they hired about 75 boys to jeer tho Shenandoah aggregation, so as to loso their prcsenco of mind. Tho gamo throughout yesterday was a very exciting one, many interesting and beautiful plays being mado at critical moments. Tho teams wero lined up as follows: Monaghau's Hildchraud, lb. ; Cuff, 2b. ; Matthews, 3b. ; Monagban, If. ; Cooncy, rf. ; Byau, cf. ; Mc Laughlin, ss. ; Murphy, p. ; Walters, c. Lost Creek Clcary, lb. ; T. McDonald, 2b. ; Noon, 3b. ; Ward, If. ; Carey, rf. j Sweeney, cf. ; Scanlau, ss. j McDonald, p. ; Coylo, c. Score Lost Creek, 20 ; Monaghau's team, IS. Umpire D. Ilcilly.. Classic lilnglinius. We havo received nnotber caso of classic ginghams worth 10 cents per yard. Wo will continuo to sell them at 5 cents per yard. It. F. Gill. To Iteturii in tVules. Rev. James Williams, B. D., who fdled tho pulpit of tho Welsh Congregational church during the last two Sundays, will bo a guest at a farowell meeting at tho church this evening, nt 7 o clock. Tho public is invited, liev. Williams graduated from tho Camanthen College, in Wales, and spent tho past three years in Yalo College. Having graduated from tho latter with the degrco of Bachellor of Divinity ho will uow return to Wales and cuter tho mlnistery. It.irgiiliis This Week. Double sheeting for 12J cents per yard, good drcs' ginghams at 5 cents, 8 cent towel ing at 4 cents, tho best table oil cloth at 12J cents, one yard wido muslin worth 8 cents at 5 cents, a nlco ticking formerly sold nt 10 cents now 5 cents, bluo denim nt 0 cents and 8 cent bleached muslin at 0 cents. At P. J. Monaquan'h. 0-13-2t 31utnluilez Arrested. William Matalawicz, who has been wanted by tho police authorities for tho past two weeks, but succeeded in keeping out of tho way, was arrested by Constablo Dando on Saturday night in a saloon on West Coal street. This morning ho was taken to tho Pottsvillo jail, Justice Williams having committed him in default of $500 ball. Matalawicz is charged with receiving a stolen watch and chain. Mrs. Mary Sinknwicz is waiting trial for stealing the jewelry from Justice Bailey, who was holding it pending a determination as to who committed tho original theft. Show window full of presents for graduates at Brumm's. Light nlng'st'WorU. During tho storm Saturday night lightning traced down tho wiros into tho power station of tho Schuylkill Traction Company at Girardvillo aud struck a generator and on gino, damaging them to an oxteut of $1,000. In consequence of tho damago tho plant was thrown blip for two hours aud only two cars could bo operated on tho Shenandoah branch of tho road yesterday. Workmen nro re pairing tho genorator, which was tho most injured. If you want a fluo wodding cako, let Otto mako it for you. Tho Noilly Ordained I'rlests. Xowly ordained priests havo been assigned as follows : Tho liev. John T. MoMcnamiu to St. Canicus, Mahanoy City ; tho J!ov. Eugene M. Bardet, to tho Immaculate Hoart, Chester; tho Itev. Ldward J. Bahilly to St. Patrick's. Audenried ; tho liev. Edward J. Keolaii, to tho Holy Family, Manayuukj tho liev. William II. Harrington, toSt. Bridget's, Falls of Schuylkill, and tho liev. Francis J. Hamil ton, to St. Francis Xavler's, Philadelphia, protem. See A. Iloldonnan's display ot jewelry, tf A Slicimudouli I.ndy to Wed. Prom Hauanoy City Record. Thome Keenan, a popular resident of Cimwmsh street, who m employed at l.lui wood colliery, la to be uarried. Tho lady of lite ohoue is Miss HNtlJe Jlynn, of Shenan doah, who has n large circle of friends, Tho ceremony will probably bo performed within tho next ten days. See A. Iloldorman's dlipkiy of jewolry. tf Killed ly Lightning. During tho storm of Saturday night light ning struck tho largo barn of Lewis Crugcn heimer, In Itlugtown vnlloy, near Ashland. Tho structure, together with tho contents, wero consumed. Samuel Heti and Harry Markley, two farm liand.s, were feeding tho stock at the tune nud both wero killed. Threo flno hon.es and a cow were also killed. Fanoy goods suitable for moderate At Holderman's. gifts. Prices 0-12-tf l'louer Mission Iteport. Miss Mattle Price, superintendent of the Flower Mission, mikes tho following report of necessities distributed among tho sick and poor during tho ninth of Mnyi 12 pages of literature, 4 baskfi's of fruit, 10 bouquets of lluwors, 3 glassosjif Jelly, 1 pint of ice cream, 0 garments, 1 bUket of provisions aud a donation of 50 aunts, 32 cents donated aud no visits were madj. POTTSVILLE LETTER. Judge rrrshlug Ilnuds Down Several Im portant Decisions ThU londug. POTTBVILLK, JllUO 15. Tho July term of criminal court opened this morning nnd ovory nvallnblo seat in No. I court room was occupied, ltcforo cases woro called for trial Judgo I'crshlug handed down tho following orders: In tho matter of n charter for tho Lithu anian Society of tho Sacred Heart of Jesus, of Now Philadelphia, a charter was granted. In tho matter of a vacancy In Audltorshlp of Now Philadelphia, caused by tho removal of David Evans, two applicants had handed in petitions, Jamos P. Butler aud William Knowlos. It would bo necessary for tho latter to sottlo up nccounts of his father, who was tho former tax collector. Tho relation ship was thought by tho Court to bo too close and inasmuch ns tho petition of Butler was moro numerously signed, tho court appointed Jnmos P. Butler to till tho vacancy. Judgo Bechtel granted a charter to tho Mahanoy Firemen's Belief Association, nnd directed tho usual decreo to bo flled. Iu tho matter of n petition to appoint a number of special polico for tho Palo Alto picnic tho Court appointed tho parties named in the petition. Frank Sonnett was appointed to fill tho vacancy of Auditor of Crcssona. A charter was granted to tho Bethany Evangelical church of Shenandoah. Iu tho matter of tho division of tho Fifth ward of Pottsvillo Into two election districts tho court approval the report of tho com mission and ordered a division, in which Percival Boltz was mado Judgo of Election In First division nnd Nicholas Brownrailler and Christ Lord, Inspectors. This makes a vacancy of Judgo In Second division, as Percival Boltz was Judgo of tho ward, and John Busbar was appointed to fill vacancy. In tho caso of Vallo Bros. vs. Lakcsido Railway Company, which wa3 an appeal from a Justlco, a rulo was asked for judg ment lor wnnt of a sufficient affidavit of de fense. Tho court read a lengthy opinion in which it thought that tho .plaintiff's action m paying tho costs is equivalent to a dis continuance, and tho rulo was mado abso Into. In tho matter of a now trial iu Common wealth vs. Morris Bartlctt of Auburn, in which defendant was convicted of burning a barn last winter, tho court could find no reason for sotting nsido verdict and refused a now trial. After opinions wero handed down Judgo Iiechtel charged tho grand jury, and Judgo Pershing heard motions in No. 8 court room. Tho following woro excused from jury uuty lor reasons staled : Isaac Marks, sick noss; Daniel Schlegol. deafness: Frank Mack. sickness, and Daniel Draper, not a citizen. A deed from Aloxandor Scott, Sheriff, to W. C. Hack, for property iu Trcmont. sold as tho property of Hnrry L. Hcil ct. al. for f2,030, was acknowledged m open court. Marriago licenses woro granted to tho following: Simon Kocupuskl and Agglo retroiona, uoth of Shenandoah; Edward E. Wlllard and Emma M. Otto, both of Hecina township; William C. Ebert, of Orwigsburg, nnd Mary Illazek, of Quakake; William Korstetter, of Lino Mountain, and Mary E. Iiciner, of Upper Mahantougo township; David Shamber, of Porter township, and Maggio Elliot, of Tower City; Georgo W. C. Gibson and Lilllo Sykor, both of Park Place; Christopher J. Cox and Mary A. Dovers, both of Shenandoah. J. O. Ulrich, Esq., Solicitor for tho Com missioners, flled an order of non-payment of umstnnlo leos, hut tho Commissioners and Controller havo decided to pay them. Tho Groton Ilridgo nnd Manufacturing Company, of Groton, N. Y., havo been awarded tho contract of putting up the now bridge In Mahanoy township, Tho following deeds wero recorded : Deed from John J. Munley et. al. to Ellen Dough erty, for lot In Preston, In Butler township; from Annio J. Kcrshuer, for lot iu Nelson City; from D.iniel A. Jonos nnd wife to Mor gan Griffiths, for lot iu Nuremberg; from .Manilas Jiowle, ct ux to Frederick Granzow, for lot in borough of Ashland: from Jacob Imschwcllcraud wife to Harry C.Ncithamcr, hotel, lot and houso iu Trcmont; from Bridget Grady to Nellie Grady, lot in Mahanoy City. 'squire J. J. Ldwards, or town, committed Andrew Mcholick to prison, on oath of Harry Dix, charged with burglaiy. Annio Sands was committed to prison by J. J. Fernsler, of town, in default of $300 ball on oath of Henry Long charged with bigamy and adultry. William Torbert, of Girard Manor, cir culated among business friends at tho county seat to-day. Constablo Joseph Kllendcntz, of Mahanov City, was at tho court houso to-day. Arthur Dick, tliecontractorfroniHazloton, visited St. Clair to-day to look after his extensivo stripping nt that placo. William D. Williams, Esq., who holds a position nt-Washlngtou, has returned homo for tho summer vacation. Mrs. D. J. Thomas and daughter, Libble, of Morea, returned homo from Philadelnbia after spending a week with friends. How aro your Kidneys? Don't forget if you havo itlicumatism that it is all owing to tho excess ol urlo acid In your blood. Dr. Hobbs Siwragus Kidney Pills will euro you ny expoiuiig the uric acid nnd purifying tho uioou. ior wilo at Klrlln's pharmacy. Tlclcets for tho Commencement. Tho charts for the Grammar and High school commencemeute, aro open at tho Library, West and Center streets. Tickets can be obtained at any time from the Secre tary. I'lirohaor will please remember that 4" Is for Wednesday and 43 for Thursday evening. n PJ. J. Pniois, President of School Board. . , 1 Big bargains In colored shirts at MAX LUTIT'S, 15 East Centre street. A Might, l'lrc. The Rescue Hook and Ladder Company and tho Phoenix Hose Company respoudod to a Are at tho resldenco of Henry Dunn, on North Gilbert street, at about 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. iTlio fire was caused by a numbor of small boys who ignited a lot of rubbish In tho cellar, A threu-year-old son of Mr. Dunn wns considerably burnod about tho faco and right arm. No damago was dono to tho property or effects. o unpe. When you tako nood's rills. The big, old-fash-loncd, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, aro not In It with Hood's. Easy to tako Hood's and easy to operato, Is true of Hood's Pills, which nro Wk 5 I up to dato In every respect H 111 Safe, certain and sure All druggists. 2Sc. 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tho only P1IU to tako with Hood's Sarsaparlllo, i:nmlimtlon of Teacher. Tho annual examination of annllcnnts for positions ns teachers in tho public schools of Last Jiaiinnoy township wns held to-day. Tho examination was bold In thoEllanirnwnn school building, and began this morning nt u:au o'ciock aim win bo continued to-morrow, oupi. x-ruiiK j. iNoonnu conducted tho examination. Ask your grocer for tho "Iioval Patent" flour, and tako no other brand, It Is tho best Hour mado. l'ark rinco llrrnhcr. Tho breaker at Park Placo, which was recently destroyed bv fire, owned bv Lentz. Lilly & Co., on tho sito of which a new breaker is being erected, the latter is near completion, it Is expected that everything will bo in readiness to resume operations on July 1st. Taj-no's GlrnriHiUo Nursery. Wo still havo on hand a lot of flno ccr nniums, fuchias, verbenas, and other garden plants. It is not.loo lato to plant. Trices on tueso plants woro never lower. u-10-tf Father Carton l'romoted, Rev. Father Carton, curato at St, Canicus church, Mahanoy City, has been appointed curato In tho parish of tho Holy Rosary, Philadelphia, and left Saturday for that city. His successor is Rev. John McMenamin, of I'ullauelplila, recently ordained. The Holier-McDoltnld Contest. Much interest is manifested among tho sports In tho fight between James Boner, of Lansioru, nuu uau -ilcDonald, of Wilkes barro, which is to tako placo on Saturday night, near Ilazlcton. Tho purso will bo $200 a side. Dig Drlvo In Hosiery. Wo havo just received ono caso of Misses' Fast Black Hose, sizes 5 to 0J, which wo will sacrlfico nt 5 cents per pair. At R. F. Gill's. Another Cnvo-in. Saturday night a cave-in occurred in tho rear part of tho yard at tho Lost Crook store Tho cavity was about 20 feet in diameter nnd very deep. It was caused by tho workings of Packer ISo. 2 colliery. T'S THE for prudent-minded men to wear "Cel luloid" Collars nnd Cuffs. They are waterproof, nnd besides saving laundry bills nud bother, they nre comfortable to wear, never chafing the neck and never wrinkling. They can be in stantly cleaned with n wet cloth or sponge. The original interlined col lars aud enffs with a "Celluloid" sur face. Everyone is marked like this. TRAD" LLULQjQ MARK INTERLINED Imitated of course, but you wnnt the genuine ami your money's worth. Insist upon sooils marked with Above trude mark. At the furnlnh i i-MirUtrKt from us. Collars 20cts.; VutU Wets, imlr, muiluge iald. State Eire and style. THE CELMJIiOID COMPANY, Vivw York. S A Is L 1 0 13 'S.VtSiS'tSffi MISCELLANEOUS. SAI.K. Ilnrber shop, including two re JL' volrliiK chairs, cup easing, Inmps, rnzorx, clippers, maps, etc., nt n runsminhle price. Ap ply at 115 South Gilbert street. M3-v T OST.-On tho 13th Inst., between 5 and 7 n. J J ui a ladles' small silver watch with cold chain and locket. Tho tinder will ho suitably rewarded by returning tho same to tho IIehaui olllte M3-2t T?10It SALT:. The good will and fixtures, and ' Hotel furniture complete, of the Wntwm House, N'o.'3S. JIuin sticet. Apply to 51. 21, Hurke, Att'y, WO-tf JjTOIt SALT3. A Kod second hand phaeton. .. . ,.Al'l,,'.nt V'Hara's livery stable, corner Vt hito mid Lloyd streets. 0-lMw 7ANTi:i). Active, reliable men to travel 1 1 and solicit orders for fruit nnd n-niimi,lnl nursery stock. Permanent employment nd ?,oliViP?2..;. I'e'Menee required. Address the It, U. UIA&L CO., South l'cirn Sq., 1'hlladelphin. . 5-9-2Gt-od T7m . , . . . ....... ,1 mrgo oouujo, well-lluhteU 111 ""J!"1 second floor, centrally located rt, luxti-mrui'i'B, puimuio JOr onicep.irpwes. Apply at L. ItefowichVclothlnir house, 10 and 12 South Main street. 1-22-tf YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, i 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. FASHION JUNE OFFERINGS. Largest stock of trimmed bonnets and hats, in all the latest summer styles, at the lowest prices. Trimmed Sailor lose and high crowns, 25c to $1 .50. Leghorn hats 50c up. Children's white and colored trimmed hats, 50c up. Infant's lace caps, 10c to $1.90; silk hats, 50c. . Infant's long coats, from $1.25 up. Infant's slips and christening robes, 25c to $3.50. AT aeass 26 South NEISWENTER'S. PRIVATE HORSE SALE NOW GOING ON ! Best Car Load Suits Made to Order Former Prices. Hluo, Black, Brown and Gray Cheviots, $10. Jlixcd Goods, (Stylishly JInde and Trimmed) $10, $11, $12, $13 and $14. Stylish IVuitaloous, $3.00 $3.50, $4.00 and upwards. Black Clay Diagonals, $15. These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed tout. KELLY & CONWAY, NO. S W. CENTRE STREET. BEDDALL BUILDING. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlfical 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 Bridge work and all operations that per tain to ucntai surgery. No cliarccs for extractincr when nlates are ordered. We are tho only users of vitalized air for tho rainless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't pet It, then corao to ua lor it. Wo curry the beat of . , , Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our dollverv wacon awaits vour order. Gnadn delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. lain and Coal Sts. Btantlv on tan. Choice temnerance drinks and cigars,' BUY YOUR HORSES NOW i pair Seal Browils, 2,8oo lbs. i pair Blacks, 2,600 pounds. 1 pair Light Bays, i, 200 lbs. All Canada Horses. Horses can toe seen at the Commercial Hotel Stables. All horses are sound, well bred and well broken. W. F. MILLER, Mgr. ILLINERY Main Street. 1 pair sorrels, h nnd 6 yen old, full brothers, white mnfncs nnd tails, 2,700 lbs. Excellent lire team. 1 pair iron greys, 5 ami G years old, 2,300 pounds, Snitoblo for undertakers. 1 liny horse, 1(1 hands high, fl years old, 1,200 lbs. Fine Iju.iliic-i horee. 1 bay mnrc, 5 years old, 10 hands high, 1,200 pounds. Well broken. 1 pnlrhnyEehllngs.inhnndshlBh, Band 0 years old. Will outstyle nny pair ever (hipped. .'. p lrd?PI'le Ernys, 8 nnd 6 years old, 2,200 lbs. Very closely mated. 1 gray horse, 10 hands litch. s years bid, 1,800 lbs. Well broken. 1 bay horse. 0 years old, 1050 lbs. Gobd family horse. 1 bay horac, fl years old, 1075 lbs. Good business home. 1 sorrel mnrc, 0 years old, well proportioned. 2 first class mules. Ever Shipped. GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC ! Under the nueplcca of COLUMBIA HOSE S. F. E. Co., No. 1, of Shenandoah. July '4th, 1896, ' At Columbia Pork. Jluslc will be furnished by the famous Schoppo orchestra of ten pieces. The pnvilllon is one of the finest In tho county, nnd affords lovers of tho nniusemcnt much enjoyment. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Ono of tho special attractions of the day will bo a blcyclo race, a valuable prlzo to tho winner. Assist tho flro laddies by purchasing a ticket and have a good day out. Admission to Dancing: Pavllllon, 35 cts. SPRING and UMMER ATTSHADESrAND WEIGHTS. ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider hif make-up. PORTZ & BRO., 4 IM. KVIaln St. 1 Shenandoah Gollege I 3 GO STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teacl ere. Business, Shorthand, ... Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship One Department . $150 . 50 S. I. WOOD, President. CURE NOS. 3 &5- Applied ly men only. Sold at POVINSKV'S DRUG STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH. PA. 1 Bay Gelding, i, 200 lbs. 1 Black Mare, i.ooo lbs. Will be sold single or double.