FIREWORKS AND FLAQ5 Largest and Cheapest Stock in Town. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. EVENING HERALD THITKSDAY. JUNE 23, 1800. WANT A "MERRY-OO-'RODND 7" JIeres ii Climico to (let tho Novulty of tho SetlHon Free. Tlio "Jlerry-Go-'Itqund" lias long bcon an institution of tho summer. Every ono knows with what joy ho has hallod its advent, and how much pleasure thero has boon in watch' !ng tho auimals go around tho circle Ap preciating this, and with particular roforonco to tho wishes of tho boys and girls, tho publishers of tho Philadelphia Sunday Press, have arranged to glvo a gaily decorated "JIorry-Go-'Eound" with ovory copy of next Sunday's Press, tho 28th instant. If you want to plcaso your boys and girls do not fail to get The Press noxt Sunday. Seo A. Iloldormau's display ot jowclry, tf 'Weddings George Doltz and Miss Agnes ITogan, both of Ashland, wero married yesterday, in St. Joseph's Oitholio church. The groom is a machinist in tho employ of Goyno llros. Tho couplo is on an extended, wedding tour. At noon yesterday Edward Kirwin, ono of Butler township's school toachors, and Miss Lizzie Kcuncy, wcro married at Glrardvillo. Both aro residents of tho lattor town. James Daly and Jliss Maria Ilines, of Con tralia, wcro joined in wedlock yesterday. Tho Catholic chnrch at Mahanoy Tlano wa3 tho scene of a pretty wedding yesterday, tho contracting parties being James JIcQrath, of Gtrardvllle, and Hiss Margarot Brchony, of tho former placo. William Giblin, of Ellangowan, and Hiss Ellen Touhoy, of Jacksons, wero married Tuesday eveniug. On Tuesday evening John L. Ilughos and Miss Lillian Williams, of Mahanoy City, wore married at tho lattor placo in tho Reformed church. They aro now on a wedding tour. John II. Iteichart and Miss Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Foster, of Pottsvillo, wero married last ovening, at tho abo-o placo. See A. llolderman'8 display of jewelry, tf Drunken llruul. A drunken brawl took placo in a Polish boarding house on West Raspberry nlley last eveniug in which Solomon Sagatz and Georgo Kairis wcro impoitant characters. They wero captured by Olllcer Leo and lodgod in tho lockup. This morning they had a hear ing before Justice Williams, paid lino and casts, and wero released. Solomon's whito shirt was literally covered with blood, from a scalp wound, which ho received by boing hit on tho head with a stone, thrown by Paul Strodocks. His hair was done up in frizzes ol clotted Wood. Seo A. Iloldcrmau's display of jewelry, tf ltefused ti JN-cnguIo tho Divorce. About a your ago Georgo llolich left Gor don for Arkansas. Soon after ho reached tho western stnto ho mado application "for a divorco from his wife, whom ho deserted in Gordon. Soon after tho divorco proceedings were taken depositions wore taken in Gordon, but the deserted wifo was in total ignorance of any such proceedings until a short timo ago. As won as llolich arrived in Gordon ho was arrested on tho charge of dosertiou and non-support, and appoarcd before Judce Pershing Tuesday and presented n copy of ino ueereo granted by an Arkansas court. Tho Judge was convinced tho divorco was obtaiued through fraud and llolich was held for appearauco at tho Soptembor term of court. Election of Oflicem. At tho regular meeting of Washington Camp No. 1H3, P. O. S. of A., held last even ing, being tho last meeting in tho prosont term, the following otlicers woro elected for tho ensuing term : Patt Presidout. A. L. Graf; Prooident, Lewis A. Hopkins; Vice President, II. T. Moss; M. of F., Frank uruuwcll : Coud., Joseph Gunter : Insnector. W. J. Price i 0. Guard, W. J. Janios; Secretary, D. G. Richards; Treasurer, Ed ward Danks ; Dologates to tato Camp, W. J. Janios and Lewis A, Hopkins. -I AM ALWAYS IN- MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling with all known material. Crown and Bridge work. Examinations free Ex tractions free, when now teeth aro ordered. Gleaning teeth free when I do your work. All extinctions painless. Pure gas adminis tered. Guarantee with all my work. Artificial teuth inserted and warranted, DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Cornei1 Main and Oak Streets, Take the Iron atulrway on Oak street. Offlco Hours i 8 a. m. to 8 p. in. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for the spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price List t Itenovntlng onrpets, Brussels and Ingrain, So )ier yard. Heavier gradus, toper yard, I'eutliers cleaned, So per lb, Muttreaes cleaned ami upholstered, luilr, 81; cotton, 88 j cheaper grade, $2. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Apple alley, Shenandoah. E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 2V West Centre St. PERSONAL. Mrs. II. ISogar, of Millershurl', Is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. G. Clauscr, on West Oak street. Miss Mary Rassier has cono to Beaver Val ley to spend a vacation among friends. Missos Carrio Folmornnd Mattio Jones are homo to spend their vacation. Both aro students at tho Buckncll seminary. Itov, Charlos Roads, sou of Our townsman, A, H. Roads, Is nown "Dr." having had tho tittle of L. L. D. conferred upon him. Lewis Evans, foreman at Richards colliery, near Shamokln, and John Conway, foreman at Midvalley, wero visitors to town last ovcnlng. Dr. J. C. Blddlo, of tho Minora' hospital, was a town visitor last ovonlng, as was also William Oakos, of Frackvllle. Dr. W. C. Balrd, of Philadelphia, Is homo to ppend his summor vacation. Fred, G rubier, a student at tho Muhlenberg Collcgo, Allentown, is homo to spend his summor vacation. Sirs. Robert Lee, of South West street, pre sentcd her husband with n bouncing baby girl this morning. I'xcltlng II orso llace. Among tho many horsomcn who wcro visitors to Noiswcntors livery stable, yester day, was Raymond Eichler, of Rohrcrsburg, Columbia county, who camo to purchaso horses. Raymond has some reputation of bC' ing a daring baroback rider, and mado a bet with Wm. Noiswentor, that they both mount ono of their horses and raco to Ringtown, tho man reaching tho destination first was to win tho othor's horso. Mr. Nolswonter con sented and tho bet was taken up. After get ting tho horsoa down to racing trim, time was called and both riders mountod their steed, Eichlor, who wa3 very anxious for a fa vorablo load on his competitor, whipped up his horse, who started on a terrific gait out Coal street. Whon tho horso turuod tho corner of Main streot, ho stumblod and fell, throwing the rider headlong into tho muddy street. Ho was picked up unhurt. Tho raco was wit nessed by fully ono hundred pooplo. In con- sequonco of tho mishap it was declared off until noxt week. HOOD'S .PILLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, IIoa4ocho. A pleasant laxative All Druggists. Attempted Kupo. Among tho arrivals at tho P. & R. depot on Saturday, Juno 13th, was a Polish woman named Mary Williams, who camo to this couutry to moot her husband, and who resides in town. Sho carried an address, which sho handed to William Yctkois and an accom plice, who volunteered to escort hor there. In company with tho two mon they wont to Jsookowicz s saloon whoro they remained a short timo. Horo It is supposod a plan was Agreed upon to assault tho woman. Instead of taking tho woman to tho address men tioned, they induced hor to accompany them down tho P. & R. railroad. After thoy had reached tho trcstlo at tho Shenandoah City colliery tho men knocked hor down aud held her nt bay with a revolver But tin woman became so much frightened that she called for help, and tho perpotrators of tho proposed crimo wero scared away. Tho lady was finally picked up by a policeman who took hor to a hotel for tho night, where sho was met tho ucxtday by her husband. Last ovoniug Yctkois was arrested by Constablo Uiblon and taken before Justico Toomoy, where ho waived a hearing and entered bail in tho sum of $500 for appearance at court His accomplice is still at largo. Larger stock of gold watches at Iloldor mau's than any where clso in town. 0-12-tf Ilucklcborriotf. Tho luscious huckleberry is now ripo, as many housekeepers in town know from tho frequent trips thoy aro called to .mako to tho front door to respond to tho ring of tho youthful pickers trying to dispose of their wares. Many peuuios aro onrned in this way but in Hazleton and its vicinity it is an in dustry that brings in many dollars in a reason. At Mahanoy City also groat quanti ties of tho berries aro picked and shipped to market, but for some reason or other no great quantities aro picked for shipinoiit in town. This is a llttlo surprising, too, as tho idle days at tho collieries leaves many men and boys with three idle days timo each wook, ilio sanio as in tho Hazleton region, where wholo famlllos go to the hills, when collieries aro idlo and tho shipments amount to car loads at a time. Tho shipments from town aro light and havo uovcr amounted to much although dealers havo tried to boom tho trado. Womer, tho green grocer, has mado n few shlpmeutso fur but find it dlllleult to get pickers aud does not anticipate any heavy shipments. 1'repnro Your I'ect I'or tlio Fourth By fitting them up with a pair of sporting shoes. Wo havo a big assortment for from $1.25 to ?2.G0. Factory Snon Stohb, 0-25-tf J. A. Moyeh, Man. Obituary. Mrs. Patrick Whalcn, of Wilkosliarro, u former resident of town, diod last evening, aged 73 years. Sho was an aunt of Messrs. M. D. and M. J. Malono, of town, and tho niothor of M. F, Whalcn, late detective of Luzoruo county. Hor funeral will tako placo on baiuruny morning at U:J5 o'clock, with in tormout in tlio above named city. John Linton, a former photographor of town, who returned Irom tho Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia, somo two weeks airo. died at tho homo of his sister, Mrs. Hood, of at bouth Bowers street, at 10 o'clock last night. Deceased had been a long sufferer of cancer In tho stomach, which caused his death. Ho is survived by his wifo and two children, who aro left in very dwtituto cir cumstances. The biggoet lino of men's Itusset Shop, at mciory prices, at me rautory Bhoe Store, 0-25-tf J. A. Movtm, Mart, lliiimwny While stepping from his wagon and falling upon n wet board which frightened his horse, caused n runaway this morning of the team of Thomas Williams, the huckster, on West Coal street, Tho horso mado a terrific dosli brettklug tlio kiug bolt, and running stray with tho front truck, turning tlio corner of Coal and Jardiu street. Here tho horn) ran on tlio lavement, colliding with tho cellar door at Unibach's, which threw him to the ground, where ho was caught. His hind leg wus somewhat lacerated, but the damage to the wagon was slight. Jllg Drlvo In Hosiery. We have just received ono case of Missus' Fust Black Hose, sizes 5 to 0), which wo will sacrifice at 5 cents per pair. At It. F. Gill's Thu Seumitloii Ilxploded, Tlie supposition tliat tho Ikhios found on tho dump at tho west end of Lloyd street wore placetl there by a medical student has lwen verified. The student iu question had much fun at the people's expense as long as it lasted, but it is hardly the right thing to place such ghastly objects on u public dump' iug ground. PITHY POINTS, Happening Throughout the lleglon Chron icled for llti.ty l'oruanl. Tho Democratic headquarters will bo In tho two front rooms on tho second floor of tho Bannan building, in Pottsvillo. Tho hotel of John Hoffa, at Cumbola, was destroyed by firo yesterday. Phil. J. Council, tho elllcicnt clerk to tho County Commissioner", will deliver several recitations at the entertainmeut to bo held nt Mahanoy Plane to-morrow ovening. number of merchants of Glrardvillo havo refused to give goods to many of their customers until accounts aro squared up. Nearly $10,000 a mouth aro paid into tho saving funds of that town, and tho merchants claim this is ono of tho reasons why many bills are left unpaid. Tho annual re-union of tho Bcddall family at Lakosldo to-day was postponed on account of tho weather. Thoy will probably havo their outlug to-morrow. Survoysnro being mado for the proposed electric railway between Ashland and Locust Gap. Tho strike at tho Logan colliery, which has been settled, resulted In tho organization of a branch or tho U. 31. W. with six hundred members. Ashland Is experiencing a scarcity of water. Shamokln has ten wards and thirty coun cilmcn, Hazleton peoplo nro agitating tho erection of a depot of modern design. It is expected that almost full timo will bo mado at tho collieries during July, Tho Palace theatre at Glrardvillo Is offorcd for rent. Tho P. &. It. employes In tho St. Nicholas and Gilbcrton districts wcro paid yesterday. Alter July 1st tho Shamokln stores will closo nt 0:00 o'clock in tho evening. iarmer Hlnklo, of Deep Creek Valley, has discovered two veins of anthracite coal on his valuablo land ranging In thickness from four to six feet. 'Squiro Fortlg, of Washington Township. an old and prominent Republican, died yes terday. Ho was a candidate for Connty Commissioner on tho Republican ticket last fall. A case of small-pox has been discovered in Shamokin. Tho houso hasbeen quarantined. Itucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in tho world for cnta. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures dies. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or monv refunded. Price zd cents por oox. or sale Dv A. wasley. Wreck At Gilbcrton. This morning P. & 11. freight train. No. 89, collided with tho rear end of a coal train at Gilbcrton station. Several cars on both trains wcro wrecked aud traffic was somewhat de layed. No persons wero Injured. Collecting Ballot Boxes. Messrs. Jack Toolo and Nicholas Brown- miller aro in town to-day, collecting tho ballot boxes, which will bo transferred to the county court houso nnd stored away, where they will bo under tho solo caro of the Prothonotary. ftrip-Colris-llentlnche. Why sufibr with Coughs, Colds nnd La Grlppo whon Laxative Bromo Quinino will euro you iu ono day. Put uu in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or monoy roiunueu, I'rico, 25 cents, e or sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Serving Time, Slyvostcr Gynsowlcz was arrested at tho corner of Main and Oak streets by Ofllcer Leo last ovonlng for being drunk nnd dis orderly. Ho was in his working clothes aud his family wore searching for him nil night. This morning they wero notified of his ar rest. 50QOOOOOOOC I Mow is Your Livor?! (S TAKEAPILL. Dr. Hobos tittle liver PJIs Don't Gripe. Jr. IToblit Ztttlo lArrr IW no. cent I r jet .promptly oil tlio Xi I'JHe. BTOAZAfUl, era nnd Colds, cleansing tho system thor- "hi,,buu iuoj turuiuiuiiuai constipation. Ihey ere BUftnrconteil, very small, and are puroly veantnblo. Put up in screw-cap vials, each containing 81 pills. Perfect digestion follows their use. They absolutely cure alrfc lleatlachr, nnd are recommended by phy , slcinns nnd drucgists. Price, ONLY 10 CENTS A VIAL. HaLba ! torn oil Cs.. . I ,.. ...A f i O For Sale in SHENANDOAH, PA., by s! P "'-'in. Druggist. 6 South Main St. SHERIFF'S SALE OF" REAL. ESTATE. Ilv virtue of ft writ Fieri Facias, iwsueil out of tlio Court of Common IMens of Schuylkill County, and to mo directed, will ho exposed to puouc Rnic or outcry, on SATURDAY, llth DAY OF JULY, A. D 1896, At 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, nt the Court House, in the Ilorouirh of PotUville. Sohuvlklll County, Pennsylvrmia, the following described ru cfetaio, to wit: All that certain niece or mrcel of land nit unto nt Fountain Springs, Itutlcr township, Scliuyl- Kiu eon my, on uiu runu jtumuiK iruin roumain HprinRstothe borough of Gordon, adjoining lands of Atkin Seltzer nnd lands of the estate of J, Knslc, deceased, containing three acres, more or less; with the appurtenances coi.Bhting of a two-story frame dwelling house with n one story frame kitchen attached, n frume slaughter houso nnd engino house with nn upright engine nnd boiler nnd two cooking vats, n frame smoke house, frame refrigerator building, n frame stable, frame cool house nnd frftme out build m tho property of CONitAl) HELTZEIE. Taken in execution and to lie sold by ALBXAMiBK SCOTT, Sheriff. Riisripph Offick, I'ottHville, Pa. Jutiu21th IftKi. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA, YOU CAN SAVE , MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S 3. Main St. Jjiwn l'nrty rostponril, A lawn jKirty will bo held at tlio roslilenco of Sir. nml Mrs. Albert Hrootnc, nt Urowns vlllo, Friday evening. Tlio receipts will bo donated to All Saints' P. E. church, of town. Tho party was to havo bcon held this oven 1ns, but owing to tho Inclemency of tho wenthor will bo held to-morrow ovening, If tho elements will allow It. 3 0&83x803&8&08&8&0 s Shoes at-'S 3 Factory Prices. I Don't Let pour Feet Go 'Bareheaded" 1 It isn't necessary, ou the ground of economy, because jj; we're selling foot gear as near noth- ing as anybody SEj can ; nor is it nec essary, on the St: ground of cool ness, because our K: Russet Shoes are E cool enough forJt: any man, woman jc: or child who walJi-SE: eth up and down, to aud jc: fro, on this earthly planet of ours. By this time it's pretty well known that we can serve wearers of shoes sr better than anybody elseJE: can ; we save them money S every time they buy here ; the big crowds at our store Sjr prove that. People would not come so often if it were not so. K It has taken good shoes g at lowest prices to build SE: up the biggest shoe busi- K ness in town; and just such Sj: policy is holding it. What S a blessing to lean pocket- JEj books Factory Prices have 2 been. Usually enough SK: saved on two pairs to buy gj the third. For instance : jfc Child's Russet Shoes,35c; 5 3 5 Child's Russet Oxford S Ties, 65c; Child's Russet 3 Sandals, with buckle, 75c. 5 3; and $iCoo ; Misses' Russet g 3 Shoes, $1.00, or Oxford g 3 Ties, 75c. g 31 Pay at least one-third rs more elsewhere. BcdUall Building. : J. A. MOYER,: flanagfer. JE: 5 000m&80000Z0m080 Hmmmmmmmmmimm GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC ! Under tho ausplcos ot COLUMBIA HOSE S. F. U, Co., No. 1, of Shcnnmloitli. July 4th, 1896, At Columbia I'ark. SIuslo will bo furnlabe! by the fumous Schoppe orchestra ot ten pieces. The pavllllon It ono ot the finest In the county, and affords lovers of tho amusement much enjoyment. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Ono of tho special attractions of the day will bo a blcyclo race, a valuable prlto to tho winner. Assist tho firo laddies by purchasing a ticket and havo a good day out. A rock drilling contest will take place nt 2 o'clock in the afternoon. A gootl prize to tlio winner. Admission to Dancing: Pavllllon, 35 cts, 3 frz? .C 2 jl B FOLLOW THE . . . BIG RUSH And your inevitable wind up point will be the place where you can buy . . . READY TO WEAR CLOTHING Made in a proper manner, fit aud style by the most reliable manufac turers, all sold at the lowest prices ever known for well made Men's, Boys' and Children's wear. We are oflering some great values in Blue, drey and Black Serges, Fancy Cheviots and Worsted, Light suits of every description with low cut vests. We have a large stock to select irom. The place is at S. BLOCK'S ROCHESTER : CLOTHlNO : HOUSE, COR. MAIN AND CHERRY STS. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. NEISWENTER'S. PRIVATE HORSE SALE NOW GOING ON ! Best Car Load JUNE OFFERINGS. Largest stock of trimmed bonnets and hats, in all the latest summer styles, at the lowest prices. Trimmed Sailor low and high crowns, 25c to $1.50. Leghorn hats 50c up. Children's white aud 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 0000s 26 South Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS. TIOIl SA T.K. Tho Irallili ng nt the corner ot Onk 1; nnd West streets. For further particulars nunly to Dr. C. 11. Iiordner, 31 Cost Oak Street. 0-23-tf. w Oil SALE. Tlio Rood will anil fixtures, nnd Hotel furniture complete, of tho Watson House, No. 5 S. llain street. Apply to II. II. lljrke, Att'y. C-10-tf "WANTED. Active, reliable men- to travel ) nnd solicit orders for fruit and ornamental nursery stock. Permanent employment and good iiny. JEeference required. Address tho It, G. C1IAHE CO., South Penn Sq., Philadelphia. 5-0-2GI-eod PUOPOSALS, Prices and samples of supplies for the public schools of Shenandoah, Pa,, will be received by tho undersigned committee on text books, on Friday, Juno 2Gth, 189G, nt 7:00 p. in. Committee reserves the right to re ject any or nit bids. T. It. KmvAKDfl, Frank Han.va1, n. F. Cnuncn, T. S. Jami, Edwin Williams, Committee. Shenandoah, Pa., June 23d, 1800. 6-23-lt "17 STATE OK THOMAS SAVAGE, Deceased. IU Letters testamentary on the estate of Thomas Savage, late of Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been granted to Henry Hecwe, of Shenandoah. Pa., to whom all persons indebted to wild estate nre requested to make iwvyment, and those having tin Inn nrdenmuds will make known the tsame without delay to IIesiiy IEeehh, Executor. Or to his Attorney, E. W. Siioeuakkk. , Shenandoah, Pa., June 23th, 1890. G-35-Gt-oaw MONEY TO LOAN OX EASY TERMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, 2OS S. Jardin St. RUSSIAN CORN CURE Is known ns tho best in tho world. This can be obtained at POVINSKY'S DRUG STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA. KON-I'OISONOUS. SUItE CUltK. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't tret It, then come to us for it. We carry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly, HUSSER & BEDDAL.L, 26 Bast Centre Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &o. Agent for Heading Browing Co.'n Beer and 1'orter. 11Q and 11S S. Main St WOOD'S MnnriD(M college 3SO STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship .... $150 Ono Department 50 S. I. WOOD, President. SPRING and SUMMER SUiTST all shades:ahd weights. . ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his make-up. T PORTZ & BRO., 21. IM. VI a In St. 1 pair sorrels, ft and G years old, full brothers, white in nines and tills, 2,700 lbs. Excellent Are team. 1 bay mare, S years old, 16 hands high, 1,200 pounds. Well broken 1 pair bay geldtnKs,16 hands high, , 5 nnd 6 years old. "Will outetylo ; nny pair ever shipped. 1 pair dapple grays, 5 and 6 years 1 old, 2,200 lbs. Very closely mated. 1 bay horse, 6 years old, 1050 lbs. Good family horse.:iSyfKT ' 1 Imy horse, 6 years old, 1075 Itra, Good business horse. 2 firbt class mu'cs. Ever Shipped- OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver llllings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to Bee us. All examinations freo. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown aud Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. We aro tho only.users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltronn's Block) Eaot Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 n. in. to 8 p. in. Beauty Unrolled To the admiring gate of tliono who liavo tnato for really fine wall paper U tlio display ofnew wall paper wrinkles wo havo Justrecclved.You can And any color or pattern you wont for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from Co up to $3 per roll, l'lue ortlitlo papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Tainting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer-J fully furnished. Send postal. A J. P. GARDEN, 231 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Fa. l'Jnre Your Orders Now. f Wm
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