FIREWORKS AND Largest and Cheapest Stock in Town. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. EVENING HERALD ritlDAY. JUNE 211, 180(3. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho lloglon Chron icle! fur Hasty l'orunal. A now school houso will Ira erected at Jackson's patch. Frank J. Iironnan yesterday purchased S. A. Beddall's trottor "Victor." While Imiidllug a revolver thought to ho unloaded, illiam Parry, of Sit. Carmcl, shot himself an Inch below ono of his eyes, from tho effects of which ho may dio. Tho famous old hridgo near Tamaqua, which is 152 feet high and 1,100 foot long, is to he replaced with a largo iron structure, material for which has been completed and weighs 2,000 tons. War is belug waged against people who pick coal ou tho premises of tho Lehigh Valley and Lohigli & Wilkcsbarro Companies. No arrests have yet been made, but a strict watch is being kept. Advance In Coat Prices. The Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron company issued a circular of coal prices yes terday which will show an advance over tho circular now in force of twenty-flvo cents per ton. The last advanco was made on May 1 and has been obtained on all business for several weeks. Tho new circular, which Is f. o. b., tidowater, gross, follows : Broken, $3.75; egg, fl.00; stovo, $4.25; chestnut, $1.00. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Contro street. Dealer in stu-cs. 1-tf Coining Kvent, Juno 20. Lawn party at tho ru6idonoo of A. R. Broome, at Brownsville. July 8. vStrawborry and ico cream festival, under tho auspices of tho Y. V. A., in tho lxiscmcut of tho P. M. church. July 28. Ico cream festival under the auspices of tho Black Diamonds, in Bobbins' opera house. Aug. 14. Ico cream festival in Robbins' opora house, under tho auspices of tho East End Toung Americans. Aug. 23. Ico cream festival undor tho auspices of Shenandoah Valley Council No. 530, Jr. O. U. A. II., in Robbing' opera house. North Cnrnllna DcmucriiU for Silver. IlALWOII, Juno 20. North Carolina's Democratic state convention nominated Cyrus B. Watson, of Forsyth, for gover nor and Thomas W. Mason, of Northamp ton, for lieutounut governor. Tho plat form contains tho strongest kind of n freo silver declaration, and tho delogates uro Instructed to vote only for a froo silver ad vocate as tho presidential nominee. Seirecy of the Confessional Sustained. Montjskal, JunoSO. The superior court yostorday rendored a decision upholding tho secrecy of tho confossional. Cum Gill hnd rofusod to answer certain questions put to him in court, taking tho ground that his knowlodgo of tho facts was Im parted nuder tho seal of tho confossional. Tho court now holds that such communi cations aro privileged. Th President Hack at Work. Washington, Juno 20. Tho Ashing trip upon which Presidunt Clovelnnd, in com pany with Socrotary Carlislo, started lirst Sunday evening, has boon oxtomled soino what beyond the usual period that Sir. Cloveland has of late dovoted to similar excursions. The purty returned yosterdny with n big catch, which was distributed nmong cabinet officers and other frlonds. Sir Samuel Leonard Tlllt-y I H ail. St. John, N. U., Juno 20. Sir Samuel Leonard Tllloy, ox-lleutenunt governor of Now Brunswick, and ut ono time minister of finance lu the Dominion government, dlod yesterday of blood poisoning result ing from an Injury to his foot received u week ago. -I AM ALWAYS IN- MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling with all known material. Crown and Bridge work. Examinations free. Ex tractions free, when new teeth are ordered. Gleaning teeth free when I do your work. All extractions painless. Pure gas adminis tered. Guarantee with all my work. Artificial teeth inserted and warranted. J)R. J. W. VAN VALZAH, t Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oalt Streets. Take the iron stairway on Oak street. Office Hours : 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for the spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated, Price LItt I Kenovatlnir carpets, llrussels and Ingrain, 8o per yard. Heavier grades, 4oper yard. Feathers oleaned, 8a per lb. 3Iattr&bcg cieaneu ana upuoisiereu, uuir, cj i cuuon, ta; cheaper grades, $2. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Add., STEAM' RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Apple alley, Bhenandoab. E. B. FOLEY. GROCER, Has Moved to 27 West Centre St. C0RBETT TO FIGHT SHARKEY. The Men Will Get Together Within Six Months from D.ito, SAN Fiiakcisco, Juno 2(1. James J. Corbott has unsworcd Sharkey's verbal challenge for n fight to a finish, mado at tho rlngsldo nftor 'Wednesday night's con test, liy himself announcing his Intention to Issue n chnllengo to all comors, FiUslm inons proforrod. If tho latter does not ac cept within two weeks Corbctt says ho will tnnko nrrangomonts for a light with Shnrkoy to tnko plnco on ngreed territory, preferably In Mexico. Sharkoy received n ohallongo from Mnher yesterday for a contest for $5,000 sldo, Sharkoy says, however, that ho willmnko no other plans until his mooting with Corbctt has Iwon nrranged. Ho lieliovos ho can put Corbett out in ton rounds. Theonly mark of pun. lshmont which Sharkoy bears Is a blue eyo, ncqnlred during n break awny. Corbott said, speaking of tho light: "I madoa mistake in grappling with Sharkey. If I woro to fight another four round go with him I would not clinch. I would stay away and do only even lighting. It was his wrestling that tired mu, and In tho fourth round I frankly confess that I was qulto exhausted. In throwing my science away and fighting Sharkey at his own gamo I weakonod myself. I should not have given him a chance to weaken me, thereby giving the improsslon that ho is a groat fighter, whon ho is Ignorant of tho rudiments of boxing." Corbett says ho does not bollovo Fltz slnnuons will notlco his ohallongo, as ho beliovos Fltzsimmons is afraid to fight him, so Sharkpy will be tho first man to moot him In a finish fight Corbott and E. J. Lynch, Sharkey's backer, mot last evening and negotiated for a finish fight for $10,000ond the largost purso offered by any club. The arrango monts will bo completed today. Ono of the stipulations agreed on Is that tho fight must tako place within bIx months. A Nest of Kellers Explodes. Hazlhton, Pa., Juno SO. Three boilers oxplodod at Sandy Run colllory yosterday, destroying tho bollor room and wrecking tho nost of throo others. Tho oxplodod cyllndors woro carriod to tho foot of the mountain. John Lawfan was badly scald ed. Tho damago to property Is $5,000. Preimrn Yitnr TVnt Vnr llm ir,,....i. By fitting thoni up with a pair of sporting $1.23 to $2.50. Factory Shoe Store, O-25-tf J. A. Mover, Mob. llnmls Issued Illegally. An oninion that tnnv hnvn n. linnm. nrvn several towns in this county ha3 been handed down by tho Supremo Court of Pennsylvania, iu which that tribunal sustains the lower court, in tho casoof Seno against tho Borough of Ephrata, Lancastor couuty. Tho act of ion auiuonzmg uorouglis to Issue bonds up to 7 nor cent, of tho assessed riilimll atneiidod by tho Legislature last year, aud it sooms a lino was left out which gives tho act of 1895 another meaning. Tho act of 187-1 mauo it. oungatory on tlio part of tho Council, whore tlioy lwnded tho town to the limit of 7 per cent, of tho assossod valuation, to lovy a tax of 8 per cent, of tho amount borrowed. This mado tho taxation exceedingly heavy in some towns, and to remody this tho act of 1893 was passed, hut a mistake was mado in tho wording, making it appear that tho borough could only borrow 2 per. ceut. of its assessed valuation, and tho Supremo Court has sustainod tho Lancaster Court in taking this view of it. Tho borough of Wilmcrding voted to issuo bouds for ?3S,000 on a valuation of $1,045,000, which is about $3,000 over tho 2 per cent. Anothor election will havo to bo held as a result. Tho opinion in full has not yet been published. Itlg Drive lu Hosier'. Wo have just received ono casoof Misses' Fast Black Uose, sizos 5 to 0J, which we will sacrifice at 5 cents per pair. At R. F. Gill's. Captured mi Engine. Whilo an engine was standing in tho Dolauo yards and tho engineer was eugagod in oiling tho iron horso ho heard a grulf command from the cab, "Put away that can aud get aboard." Looking up ho saw an in truder leauiug out of tho cab window. Tho ongineor mounted tho cab and demanded an explanation, and was told by tho intruded that "lam hoio te tako possession of this engine, " and ho forthwith drow a rovolver. The othor members of tho crew mado a hasty oscape, uut the ongineor by a few blows over come him and ho sneaked way. It wasaftcr wards learned that tho man is an engineer from Port Clinton aud has beon ou a debauch for several days. How aro yur Kidneys V I am woll pleased with tho action of Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kid noy Pills. I used them in a caso of chronic inflammation of tho bladder with difficult micturition. They acted admirably, giving prompt relief. 0. A. Zimmerman, M. D., Fraukhart, Iud. For salo by S. P. Kirlin, druggist. ltucknell HO Years Old. The scmi-coiitonnial of Bucknoll University was celebrated this week at Lewisburg. Tho graduating classes this year numbered fifty- tlvo aud the total enrollment in all depart ments was 133 students, tho largest in tho university's history. Honorary degrees wore conferred as fellows : Doctor of Laws upon Hon. Simon P. Wolvorton, Sunbury ; Doctor of Divinity upon Kev. Lemuel O. Barmos, Pittsburg ; Itov. S. F. Forgeus, Huntingdon ; Prof. Adolpli Drake, Sweden ; Itev. Goorgo Whitman, Buffalo, N. Y.; Master of Arts upon William J. Coxey, Camden, N. J.; Joseph Moore, President National Bank of the Northern Liberties, Philadelphia; E. Raymond Bliss, Esq., Chicago, and Grcnvillo Malcoui, M. D., Denver, Colo, Tho biggest lino of men's Itussct Shoos, at factory prices, at tho ractory Shoo Store. 0-30-tr J. A. Mover, Mon. The 1'iices on llleyeles. Lively interest is ovinced in the price of biuyclos for 1897. Some 30.00 aud $10.00 wheels have been put on tho market and listed at $100. Tho Crescents of standard mako listing at $75.00 will remain tho same uoxt year. No doubt some of tho machines listing at$100 thisycar will be catalogued at $75 aud $S5 noxt season, It is commonly bo 1 loved in wheeling clrclos that tho days of tho $100 wheol havo passed. To tho keen observer it is evidont that there will always bo higher priced wheels, thosauio as there aro higher priced hats, carriages, etc., to suit the various demands. Joe 3!acuskl Hurled. The funeral of Joo Macuski, of East Centre street, who was kicked to deatli at Maple Hill colliery on Monday morning, took phco from the residence of his parents this morn ing. Tho funeral was largely attended and tho flural olluriugs were beautiful and numerous. Services were held iu tho Lithuanian church, where high mass was read. Tho remaius were interred iu tlu Lithuanian cemetery. t PERSONAL, Miss Mary Hasslor has goue to Philadelphia to visit friends. Mrs. William Loucks, of West Col street, is dangerously ill. MissMattio Baugli returned from Kuti town last ovouiug. John J. Mathias, of Mahanoy City, was a town visitor to-day. M. E. Casey, of Philadelphia, was a visitor to town last evening. Mrs. John Coonoy, of West Oak street, is reported as being very ill. Miss Ida Wallanor, of Ashland, visited among town acquaintances yesterday. Miss Mattio Baugli ltaa returned homo from her studies at tho Kutztown Normal school. Alex. Scrobcl, who has charge of A. P. Talior'B meat market at Mluersvlllo, was a visitor to town to-day. Mrs. William P. Williams and Miss Edith Miners spent yesterday visiting friends lu St. Clair and Fottsvillc. Miss Katio Eiscnhart, of Brownsville, left to-uay for Nuremberg, where sho will spend sevoral weeks visiting friends. Misses Florenco and Julia Wheeliliau, of Last Centre street, who aro suffering with scarlatina, aro gradually Improving. Dr. F, E. Drumheller, proprietor of tho City Hotel, Sunbury, was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hutchison to-day. Frank Conry, Luther Edwards aud Mlssos Lynch, Mary Giblou and Nora Graham ar rived from tho Kutztown State Normal School this aftornoon. Health Oillcor Conry, School Director Ed wards and Michael Graham attended tho graduating exercises at tho Kutztown State Normal School yesterday. Miss Cora Seltzer, of Beading, who was tho guest of P. P. D. Kirllu's family, on Wost Oak street, has gono to Mt. Carmol to spend a fow days visiting friends. William llrown, who passed a successful examination at tho Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, is homo to spend his vacation with his parents at Yatcsville. Adam Mort, ono of tho stewards at the Schuylkill Haven almshouse, spent last oven ing with friends in town and to-day at tended tho Kescuo H, & L. picnic at Lake side. Miss Magglo E. Cavauaugh left town this morning for Wilkcsbarrc, where sho will spend sovcral days visiting friends. Miss Cavanaugh will also visit at Pittston before returning. I. O. of T. A. State Convention. Tho state convention of tho Patriotic Order of Truo Americans, which will bo held In Shamokin next month, will begin on tho 21st and eud two day3 later. Fully 200 delegato3 aro oxpoctod and during one of the days there will bo a big parade. Among tho prominent ollicials to bo present aro Miss Sarah Gallagher, stato president; Miss M, James, of Shenandoah, vice president; Mrs. Smith, of Mauch Chunk, conductor ; Assist ant President Hummell, Beading; assistant stato vico president, Mr. VanFasson, Phila delphia; assistant conductor, Goo, Smith, New Jersey; stato chaplain, Miss Mary E.Spcary, Norristown; state guardian Mrs. Hess, Ber wick; stato secretary Theodore Harris, Phila delphia; stato treasurer Mary Hearkius, Philadelphia; national secretary D. Panne packer, Philadelphia; sentinel Mary E. Nico, Easton; assistant secretary, Mrs. KoseBebbin. Important addresses will bo delivered by the stato president, national secretary and Miss Anna Boyd. Hase Hall. A camo of baso ball will tako nlaco at tho Trotting park on Sunday aftornoon between tho Lincoln club and a picked nine of town under tho management of Joseph Smith. Tho gamo is creating considerable talk among the local baso ball enthusiasts -'find will at tract a largo crowd. Smith, who is de termined to win, has engaged tho strong Lost Crook battery in addition to tho following players of town : McNcilis, If. ; Miller, rf. ; Coouey, cf. ; McGuiness, lb. ; Smith, 2b. ; Joe Mcluskey, 3b. ; and McLaughlin, ss. The Lincoln boys will lino up as follows : Henderson, p. ; Uafner, o. ; Roberts, ss. ; Heavy, lb. ; Blazes, 2b. ; Suramey, 3b. ; Lynch, If. ; John Mcluskey, rf. ; and Curry, cf. Tho gamo will bo called promptly at 2,30 o'clock. A model Cafe. "Tho Rialto Hotel" is tho namo of P. J, Breon's new restaurant aud ssmplo roogis, which was formerly occupied by J. K. P. Scheifly. This new cafe has, during tho hilt few weeks, been converted into ono of th finost saloons in tho city. The rooms have all been beautifully papered and remodeled, and tho bar fixtures aro equal to any in the town. A handsome toilet has also been added, which was put in by our skillful plumber, W. P. Williams. Tho cafo is very centrally located and is a great ornament to tho town. To Prevont Pollution of Streams. John C. Trautwiuo, Jr., John W. Cathamlo and Amasa Ely, of tbo Philadelphia Water Department, spent the week In this county inquiring into tho oxteut that culm is washed into tho tributaries oi tno scnuyiKiu rivor from tho coal breakers and washcrios by which tho waters of tho stream havo become polluted. Their visit was made without any publicity, but it Is said that thoy arc obtain ing information upon wntcu to uaso injunction suits to be instituted by the city authorities to restrain tho washing of coal culm Into the river. for otvr as u.. ALL, NATnT? 6 ofthoQlobefor eohatism: 1IEURALQIA and ilnllar Complaints, , trail prepor eu miner mo BlTlDgOHt .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, vPrescilbedly eminent physicians! DR. RIGllThR'S 4 h noRi!!riiri Entail 4 World rennamnA! rfATnnrk&blvBnfteQMRfull 1 Only genuine with Trade Mark "Anchor," 5 F. Ad. Richter & Co.. S15 Ftul St.. lira Tori. -31 HIGHEST AwARDS. 12 Branch Sousoj, Own Glassworks, D & 80 cts. lu Shenamloall lor sale oy '. P. D. Kirlin, 6 S. Main St., J. l lllllnn, 7 . Main St L n iib- .Kenbucli, N. b. cor. aiaunv. S ...... ijfiU MONEY TO LOAN ON KAHY TERMS- P. W. BIERSTEIN: iOS S. Jardln St. RUSSIAN CORN CURE U known as the best In tho world. Tins can bo obtained at POVINSKV'S DRUG STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. NO.N-l'OISONOl'S. SlltEC'lftL. K-Senntnr Acqulticd of llrlbery, Colcmiics, O., Juno SO. Kx-Sonator Lemuel C. Ohl, of Mnhonlng county, w ooqnltted last, evening on tho charge of bribery. It wns charged 111 tho Indictment that in 1801 Mr. Ohl hnd offered Souai ir Avery, of Cleveland, a brlbo to hold up In the finance committee of tho senate an ap propriation bill for tho Stnto university. Tho stnto tried to show that Professor Chalmers, of tho Stnto university, hnd borrowed $o00 for tho purposo of having tho appropriation bill hune up, so that tho trustees of tho univorsity would bo forced to retain him. Unll 31111s Will Not Cbne. CniCAOO, Juno 20. The two branches of tho Nnll association wero In conference at the Auditorium yostorday with tho wire nnd the cut nail innnufneturers. The rep resentatives of the nail machine manu facturers wero given nssuranco that they would bo tnkon enro of by tho nnll trust, and tho thronteucd competition was nverted. No action has yet been takon on tho question of change in rates. Thoro will bo a reduction in tho output during tho summer months, but no closing of mills. Death of an Orleans Prlncp. Pahis, Juno 20. Tho Duo do Nomonrs died nt Versailles yosterdny. Ho was ono of tho Orlonns princes, being tho second son of King Louis Phlllppo, and was born in Paris In 1811. Ho was elected king of tho Belgians in 1831, but his royal father declined this offor of tho natlonnl congress on his behalf, as ho did also at a Inter period n similar offer of tho crown of Greece Subsequently tho Due do Ne mours served with distinction In tho two Belgian campaigns nnd in Algeria. Ainnteur Circus Cnllnpse, Springfield, Ills., Juno 20. An acci dent occurred nt a prlvnto circus perform ance by socioty people on tho grounds of James L. Jones, given for the benefit of Christ Episcopnl church. About .TOOprom inent peoplo wero present, Including Gov ernor and Mrs. Altgeld. Sovcral sections of the scats broke down, caused by tha weight of tho spectators. About twenty persons woro Injured, but fortunately a panic was avorted, nnd nono of tho in juries wero dangerous. falling's Plea for a Now Trial. Newpokt, Ky., Juno 2a In tho circuit court yesterday. Colonel Washington ar gued before Judgo Helm a motion for a new trial of Alonzo Walling, convicted of tlio murder of Pearl Brynn. Tho grounds were that Jurors R. II. Miles and Jmnos I. Ware hnd expressed opinions during tho Soott Jackson trial that both Wnlllng and Jackson wore guilty, and should bo hanged. Them jurors, nnd tho wltnessos against them, will appear before Judgo Helm next Monday. Ulrlch'g Disappointment. Attorney General Harmon yesterday ap pointed Francis Fisher Kane and Michael F. McCullen, both of Philadelphia, to tho positions of first and second assistants to United States Attorney James M. Beck. Tho news of these appointments will bo received with much disappointment by tho friends of John O. Ulrich, Esq., who urged tho latter's selections for ono of tho positions. The lloolflus Outing, The Eescuo II. & L. Co., of town, to-day held its annual outing at Lakcsido nnd tho members left hero this morning in strong numbers, accompanied by the Lithuanian band and a largo delegation of frionds. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. Beauty Unrolled To the admiring gaze of tbose who have u tasto lorrttaity lino wan paper 18 ino uispmy mnuw wall nancr wrlnkltM wo huve iustreoeivctl.You can find nny color or patturu you want (or your u!l, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from Co up to 93 per roll. Fine artistic pupera u specially. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cbeer-2 fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. CARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Bhenandoab, l'a. 1'lato Your Orders 'ov 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 and 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 m Blue, drey and Black Serges, Fancy Cheviots and Worsted Light suits of every description witn low cut vests. We have a large stock to select irom. The place is at S. BLOCK'S ROCHBSTEIl : CLOTHING : HOUSE, COB, MAIN AND CHEERY STS. ITS THE FASHION for prudent-minded men to wear "Cel luloid" Collars nnd Cuffe. They arc waterproof, nud besides saving laundry bills mid bother, they are comfortable to wear, never chafing the neck and never wrinkling. They can be in stantly cleaned with a wet cloth or sponge. The original interlined col lars and cuffs with a "Celluloid" sur face. Everyone is marked like this. INTERLINED Imitated of course, but you want the (tenulne ami your money's worth. Insist upon gooxls marked with above trade mark. At the furnish ers or direct from us. Collars 20 ct8.;Cuffii 40 eta. pair, tnallago paid. State size and style. THE CKLIiULOIU COMPANY, Xevr York. S A PO L I OMV.1 Elluloio MARK Our last carload of horses is exhausted, but we will receive another lot which will arrive to night or to-morrow morning. WH. NEISWENTER. 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 and colored trimmed hats, 50c up. Infant's lace caps, ioctoj-Si.ejo; silk hats, 50c. Infant's long coats, from $1.25 up. Infant's slips and christening robes, 25c to S3. 50. AX KELLY'S 26 South Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS. ClOtt SALE. Tho building at tbe corner uf Onk V nnd West streets. For further iiarticulars apply to Dr. C. M. liordner, Si Kast Oak Street FOHSALK. Tbo good will nnd fixtures, and Hotel furniture complete, of tbe Wnteou House, No. 5 S, Main btreet. Apply to M. M. Burke, Att'y. 6-10-tf "TT7ANTRD. Active, reliable men to travel 1 I nnu hoiici .Hcit orders for fruit nnd ornamental nursery btock. Permanent employment and Kood pay. 3teference required. Address tbe It, u. uuaii tu.. rsouin renn q., I'jiuauejniua. i-y-.:it-eoa PHOV09AL9. Prices nnd Bampleaof supplies for tbo public schools of Bhenandoab, I'u,, wilt bo reoeiveu by tbe undersigned committee on text books, on Friday, June 26th, lbWJ, nt 7:00 p.m. Committee reserves tbe right to re ject nny or all bids. T. R. Kdwardh, Fbakk JIana, B. F. Ciiuhcii, T. S. Jam eh, Edwiic Willi a mh. Committee. Shenandoah, Pa., June 23d, 196. ' 6-23-lt . YOU CAN SAVE "HYIONEY- 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, 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Clgara, Tobacco, &o. Agent for Heading llrewlng Co.'i Ilccr and Toiler- 11S and 11Q S. Main St IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd enn't pet It, tben come to us for it. We carry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wngon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. nUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALLuSHADESIAND'WEIGHTS. ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRO., 2. tvl. Main St. IVil OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not unit you call to Bee us. All examinations freo. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridga work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. We are tho only users of vitallzca air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmau's Block) Eaat Contro Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC 5 Under tlio auspices of COLUMBIA HOSE 8. F. II. Co., No, I, of Shenandoah. July 4th, 1896, At Columbia Park. DANCING Huslo will be furnished by tlio famous Seboppe orchestra of ten pieces. The pavilllon Is one of tba finest in tho county, and affords lovers of the amusement much enjoyment. SPUCIAL ATTRACTION. One of tho special attractions of the day will bo a bicycle race, a valuablo prlio to the winner. Assist th(( Ore laddies by purchasing o ticket and have a L-ood day out. A rock place at a good prlz drilling contest will take o'clock in the afternoon. A to the winner. Admission lo Dancing Pavilllon, 35 cts. I