Gsioe a When you take Hood's rills. The big, old-fash-ionctl, sugar-coated pills, which tear you nil to pieces, nro uot In It with Hood's. Easy to tako mul easy to operate, Is truo ot Hood's Tills, which aro up to dato In every respect. Safe, certain and sure. All druggists. 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tho only Tills to tako Itli Hood's Sarsaparllb. FIREWORKS AND -FLAGS- Largest and Cheapest Stock in Town. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. EVENING HERALD MONDAY, JUNE BO, 1600. NEW TROTTING ASSOCIATION. The Old Track to bo l'nt In Condition for llnces. An organization to bo known as tho Maha noy Valley Trotting Association was formed Saturday evening in tho ofllco of William "eiswenter's livery stables on West Coal street. Quite a number of horsemen woro in attendance and substantial cash contributions were made at tho meeting as an evidence of good faith. Tho following olliccrs were elected: President, William Xelsweuder; Secretary, T, 51. Stout; Treasurer, E. D. Longncro. Mossrs. 11. J. O'Hara and Clcorgo Kciter, Jr., of town, and Dr. G. It. Fetherolf, of Mahanoy City, wero appointed a com mittee on repairs and will begin at once to put tho track and park in proper condition for rates and exhibitions. Kuro Investment Opportunity. Thu congregation of All Saints' Protestant Episcopal Church is issuing first mortgago bonds in denominations of f5 and J50 to socuro funds for tho erection of a church on tho newly acquired property at tho Northwest corner of Oak and West streets. Thcso bonds will oiler an excellent opportunity for invest ment by peoplo of limited means aud chil dren having saving banks can own ono or more and lay a good foundation for tho future. To poor peoplo dependent upon in terest on small sums it will bo especially valuable, as tho interust will bo payablo every threo months, practically making the interest equal to 0 per cent.per annum. Atten tion is called to tho advertisment bearing upon thu bonds in the miscellaneous column of to-day's Hkkai.d. The property upon which tho church is to be built is ono of tho most valnablc in tho town and tho cdilico will bo worth at least f 1,000. Thero aro now two dwellings on tho proporty bringing in a ental of $310 per annum and alter tho erection of tho church thero will bo room for another dwelling. Tho church will bo 105 feet long and 30 feet widu. It will hnvo a basement fitted up witli a stngo aud also a culinary department, so that it will ho suit able for either entertainments or festivals aud suppers. Tho entiro proporty will bo worth at least $13,000. Kujuyuhlo lllrtltday Surprise. An enjoyablo birthday surprise was ten dered J. A. Guldln, proprietor of tho Com mercial hotel, by his wife and several friends on Saturday evening, in honor of his 50th Mithday anniversary. Jlrs. tiuldin proved hcrnelf a delightful hostess by .sorving an elegant repast in honor of tho event. The guests numberod about twenty-four, which included tho hotel guests and tho following from town : Mr. and Mrs. G. W. lieddall, Mr. and Mrs. William Neiswenter, Mr. aud Mrs. Fred. Davis, Mrs. Haskins, Mrs. Hunt and family, of Wllkesbarre, and William Davis. .Many I'mulllcs in Want. From Ashlnnd Local. Tho familios of several miners of Giranl ville aro in diro distress. Thoy have been refused credit by town merchants and aro on the vergo of starvation. If tho collieries do not woik better time a largo uumbor who hnvo a hard struggle to keep tho wolf from the door at present will bo compelled to beg or starve. When tho minos resume they threaton to boycott the morchauts who re fused them credit. 1 AM ALWAYS IN MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling with all known material. Crown and liridge work. Examinations free. Ex tractions free, when new teeth aro ordered. Cleaning teetli freo when I do your work. AH extractions painless. 1'uio 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 OaU Streets. Take the iron atnlrwny on Oak btreet, Oftfoe J lours : 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Xow in operation for thoBpring hoiiM cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated, Price Li tit : llenovntinsf car pete, JlriiHsoIs and Ingrain, So pur yard, ileitvfrr grailcm, 4ojMjr yard. FeMhwrs cWmiiuhI, ho iter II. MuttrtMt4M cleaned and upholstered, luttr, 91; cotton, 18 cheaper grautw, 32, Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Ada, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Apple alley, Shenandoah, E B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27 West Centre St. Review of Progressive Firms and Busi ness Houses In Shenandoah. THE LEADERS IN EYERY LINE ! Pushing Men and Enterprising Industries Propelling the City Onward to Ex panded Area and Increased Population. l i:i:i)l!ICK KIHTIIAN, MAKER AX1 CONMECTIONBK, 104 N. MAIN ST. Tho house of Mr. Fredrick Koithan is tho recognized loader in Shenandoah engaged in this lino of industry", having had its incep tion in 1873, since which timo Mr. Keithan has built up a most enviablo reputation for integrity and enterprise. Tho spacious and haudsomo premises aro equipped with all the latest improved modern appliances, facilities, and apparatus for tho manufacture of flno confectionery, cakos of all kinds and his well known and popular bread stulf. A stalf of skilled hands and a delivery wagon aro employed, and his products Dud a ready market all over this vicinity. Ho makes a specialty of his excellent wheat and rye breads, rolls, buns, etc., which are made daily. Ho also manufactures a choico lino of fine confections and ico cream, for which ho has a largo demand for picnics nnd other gatherings. Mr. Keithan's great success sinco tho inception of his enterprise is tho result of tho consummato skill aud conscientious caro used in tho manufacture of his various products couplod with personal qualities that constitute perfect gentleman and honorable merchant. ALLUN II. SWAUI. JOriBEK ANI RETAIL DEALE11 IN HARDWARE. 18 AND 20 NORTH MAIN STREET. This important hardware establishment enjoys a special distinction as being one of tho most complcto in tho assortment and magnitude of its stock of any in this part of tho state Tho business wa3 established in 1875 by A. J. Luburg and succeeded in 1802 by Mr. Swalm. This store was always tho popular hardware establishment in this vicinity, its operations being both whole sale and retail. A gonoral lino of heavy aud shelf hardware is earned, including cutlery, mine nnd farm supplies, arms nnd ammuni tion, stcol and iron, hose, all kinds of belting and houso furnishing goods, mechanics nnd machinists tools, fishing tackle, paint, plaster, sand, cement, pipo, etc., together with hard ware sundries of every description, nails, bolts, locks, screws, chains, tinwaro, glass, lamps, etc. Every inducement Is offered to tlnstrado or individuals in assortment and prico and taken altogether this establishment is one of Shenandoah's most important ones and its proprietor fully merits tho largo sharo of public patronage enjoyed, while, his liberality and public spiritod policy aro too well known to require moutiou. J. W. JOHNSON, CONTRACTOR AND I1UILDER, 222 NORTH MAIN feTRERT. In no direction has tho progress and de velopment of Shenandoah boon more notablo and gratifying than in tho vast improvement in tho size and character of the buildings erected in this city during recent years. An important factor in this development lias been tho work dono by Our leading builder and contractor, Mr. J. W. Johnson, who in augurated business hero in 1SU9. Mr. John son transacts a very extousivo business intliis lino and has erectod many of tho promi nent privato and public buildings in this vicinity, while there i3 a solidity and artistic finish about his work that attracts tho trained eyo and shoV3 to the best advantage, the cunning skill of tho designer. A largo forco of skilled mechanics are kept constantly busy and Mr. Johnson is prepared to furnish estimates, etc., on all classes of buildings, including wood, brick and stono. His trans actions nro conducted upon accurato and honorablo business principles and Mr. John son is a reliable and popular business man who enjoys a high iniluenco and repute in the social aud financial circles of tho city. DAVID r.vrsT. INSURANCE AGENT 120 WIUTII JARD1N STREET. One of tho most prominent insuranco men of Schuylkill county is Mr. David Faust. Established in 1871 ho has had a long and extensive oxporiccce in this lino of business and represents somo of tho oldest, strongest and best companies in tho world. Ills busi ness Is rapidly increasing and extending over Shenandoah and surrounding territory, and the fair and honorablo methods upon which he transacts his ntlalrs recommends him to tho insuring public as tho proper agent with whom to place their risks. His ofllco has an enviablo reputation for tho honest adjustment of claims and his patrons are always sure of the fairest kind of treatuieut. Ho writes both flro and life insuranco among others tho following well known companies : Aetna and 1'hoenix, Hartford; Insurauco Co., of North America ; Springfield of Mass.; London Assumnco of England, and Now York Lifo Insuranco Co. l'ersoually, -Mr. Faust is a most agreeable gentleman with whom to deal, is well and favorably known in tho social and business circles of tho city. V. J. GAUGHAN". DRY (iOODS AND CARPETS, 20 NORTH MAIN STREET. Among our many excellent ontorprises none enjoy to a greater degree the entire con fidence und good will of tho peoplo in this vicinity than does tho popular dry goods house conductod by 1'. J. Gaughan. Indeed this houso has long been know!) as a great place to get iMrgains and it is certain that while this gentleman conduct the business there will lie no occmIou for tho most fasti dious to go out of town to purclmso anything lu the linos horo carried. Tho store is com pletely filled witli aw cndlois lino of dry good, dress goods, jacquards, serges, figured goods, jean do solo, satin do lyou, wash fabrics, dainty dimities, etc., corsets, hosiery, gloves, ribbons, notions, etc., while his liuo of carpels, from tho cheapest ingrain to the best and mo-it b&iutlful designs in vclvcts.mo- quette, aud brussels Is well worthy of inspec tion ns is also his stock of rugs, matting, etc. Mr, Gaughan onjoyes tho best connections with leading importers aud this explains his extremely low prices and tho uniform oxcel lenco of bis goods, and whilo his firm de termination to handle nothing but tho best Is worthy of emulation and is rapidly placing his house iu tho lead in this vicinity. Dlt. J. W. VAN VAI.ZAII, DENTIST, CORNER MAIN AND OAK STREETS One of tho most thoroughly oquipped deuuu omces m tins vicinity is mat con ducted by tho well known and popular den tist, Dr. J. W. Vnn Vnlzah, who fs a graduato of Pennit. College of Dental Surgery, and has beeu engaged iu the practice of his profession since 1801, and during that tlmo ho has availed himself of all tho modern improve ments which have been mado in mechanical and operative dentistry, keeping at all times fully abrenft of the progressive spirit of tho age. His operating room nnd laboratory are conveniently arranged, and is kept con stantly busy In tho various departments of Ailing, extracting nnd tho manufacture of artificial teeth. Ho is an cxperieuied dental surgeon of acknowledged ability. His lead ing specialty is the treating, filling nnd pres ervation of natural teeth. All work flrst ctacs, at moderate prices and his advico may be depended uon by all entrusting to him tho care of their teeth. Dr. Van Vnlzah is a most highly esteemed and proficient member of the dental profession, in which ho has so cured marked distinction. LAUKlt HltUWIMl COMI'ANY. CHRIOTtAN SCHMIDT, AGENT, 203 WEST COAL STREET AND 22 NORTH WEST STREET. The manufacture of malt liquors has largely increased in tho United States in recent years, and in quality has excelled the productions of European breweries. There is no establishment devoted to this business in tho country that holds a more prominent and important position in counection with tho brewing industry than does the Laucr brewery, which has an agency here under tho management of Mr. Schmidt. They possess tho most superior facilities for tho produc tion of an excellent quality of malt liquors and their products have been pronounced of unusual purity and excellence and of parti cular value for family and medical purposes. The Lauer beer is a favorito throughout Cen tral I'cnusylvania nnd its popularity is rapid ly increasing. Mr. Schmidt offers special in ducements to tho trado and individuals and will deliver this beer to familics.hotels, restau rants or saloons at tho most reasonable prices. Ho personally is a highly respected citizen and business man, is thoroughly fonvorsant with this important industry and ho is esteemed by all who know him, j.uii:s L.vwi.oit, BXPERT SHOEU AND BLACKSMITH, PEAK ALLEY, NI1AK LLOYD STREET. A most important factor in our community is tho blacksmith and horseshoer who has mado a scientific study of the horse's foot in Its many phases, for many flno animals are spoiled by imporfect shoeing. In Shenan doah wo are especially fortunato in having such an expert nnd scientific shoer as Mr. Lawlor. This gentleman has acquired a most enviablo reputation as a blacksmith nnd horso Bhoer. He understands perfectly the horse's foot in its many phases, and is cap pabloof treating any disease or Injury to this portion of the animal, while his shoeing is always done carefully nnd upon tho most approved principles, aud is entirely satisfac tory to his many patrons. Ho is most highly recommended by all. During Mr. Lawlor's long residenco nnd business career in this vicinity he has made a host of warm friends nnd customers by his conscientious methods of conducting his business, and ho enjoys tho respect and esteem of all classes in this community. Hold fur n Ilnnril 11111. Detoctivo Amonr Saturday afternoon ar rested James Walsh, a miner, on Main street, under a warrant issued by Justico Reynolds, of Mnhauoy Plane, charging that Walsh left the latter placo last February, leaving an unpaid board bill of ?25 in tho hands of James lloylan, n hotelkeoper. Tho warrant was issued over three months ago, but Walsh could not bo located. Tho accused gave $200 bail before Justico Lawlor for his appearance at court. No Operation llequlreil, Dallas Sanders, of Philadelphia, president of tho Lakesido Electric Hallway Company, was a town visitor Saturday evening. Mr. Sandors statod that ho saw Hon. D. D, Hiil lips at Philadelphia Saturday afternoon and that gentleman's condition is very much im proved. Tho physicians have now decidod that no operation is necessary aud all tho patient requires is a few weeks of recreation at Atlantic City, or some other scasido resort. Stopped lu Time. As a snrrey containing n party of Mahanoy City peoplo was doscending tho mountain north of town yosterday afternoon a pin holding ono side of tho polo gearing broko and startled tho horses. Fortunately tho team was turned to tho sido of tho road at Iiaird's field and stopped before high speed was attained aud no ono in tho party was thrown out of the surroy, l'ottsvlllu Aluiunl Association. Tho nuuual meeting of tho Alumni Association of tho Pottsvillo High school was hold Saturday evcufng. An election of olliccrs was held, and tho attendanco was large. The program was a varied one, and at Its conclusion tho members danced until a lato hour. l'cll I'rom n Trapeze. Isaac, 0-year-old son of Grant Duttory, of North Gilbert street, this morning foil from a trapezo in tho rooms of tho Liberty Drum Corps on North West street, and broko his left arm abovo tho elbow. Tho elbow was also dislocated. Dr. G. M. Hamilton at tended tho boy. You need never went n limp or wilted collar if you wear the "Celluloid." It's rain ami perspiration proof. When it (,'ets soiled you. can clean U in n min ute with n wet cloth or sponge. It will outwear six linen collars, and save ma ny times its cost iu laundry bills. Tho TRADf LLLUL0I MARK- INTERLINED is the only (satisfactory water-proof collar made. The genuine "Celluloid" interlined collars andcufTsnre stamped with the above trade mark. All others ire imitations. It jmar durnlihtr tlown't sell tbe "Celluloid" pods, mjimUi) u direct. Collar Due. eaob ; ouiT iialr, noatpald. Mention alio aud atrUUtaud ipt rtnrned-dtnvn) wauled. TUB CKLI.UI.OII COJIPAKY, 3Tew York SAPOLiO " Ws&s,' COMING To MAHANOY CITY, Pa. Office: HOTEL KAIER, FOR IS DAYS COMMEXCJSO I JULY 6, AT Q A. M. DR, P. H. BROWN, Chiropodist. Enlarged liuninns mndcsmnll The Corns or liunions don't return Corns Bunions, Incrowinf Toenails, Kn larked Toe Joints, Chilbatns nnd Sweaty Feet cured by Dr. Krown here In Shenandoah ten years rko have not come buck, nnd the feet are to-day free from nches nnd pains. Head the proofs. Go nnd fco the people. The following home testimonials should convinco the most nk optical i "We take pleasure in rccommendlnK Dr. Brown to nil gufTcrert from corns bunion, Ingrowing toe nails, etc. Ho ha permanently cured our feet without pain, blood or sore ness. His treatment li absolutely painless and his cures stay cured." 1. M. Smith, grocer, 200 West Centre Street; Isaac Itcfowlch. clothier, 131 Iist Centre Street; John Smith, grocer and meat market. 419 West Centre Street ; Leon ICckert, meat market, 800 Fine Street. Mnnanoy City. Thomas S. Fnrrell, chief clerk F. &K. freight ofBce ; Levi IU fowlch, clothing, 30 South Main Street ; Wm. nnd Mrs. Woomer, green grocer, 121 North Main Street ; E. J. Mo Oinness, expressman, 221 Centre Street ; Mrs. Ellen D. Ferguson, Miss J I aggie Frnncy, Shenandoah. Hon. II. M. Kulp. Congress man ; IEcv. Geo. W, Gross Fastor United Evangelical Church, Shamokln, Fa,; Mrs. Mary Feinhold aud Miss Minnie D. Kalcr, Flno Street, also Mrs. Gertrude billlman and Miss K. I). Dillon, Centre Street, Mahanoy City, and hundreds of others. Very highly recommended by severnl of Shcnandonh, Ashland, Girardville, Frack vllle, Mahanoy Plane, Gilberton, Delano and Tamaqua's leading citizens, both ladies nnd gentlemen, whose feet Dr. Brown com pletely cured several years ngo. Hon. II M. Kulp, Congressman Shamokln; M, D. Bright, of Bright Bros., lumber, also proprietor of Ashland Steam Laundry, Ashland; C. Serr, merchant tailor nnd gents' furnishing goods, Girardville; Miss Barbara "Wagner ami Miss Ellen J. Grnnger, Olrnrd ville; Miss Annie D. Buck and Mary ltuscll, Walnut Street, Ashlnud; Mies Lizzie I'rlee and Julia L. Barnard, Market Street, Ashland; Miss Amelia Banner, Belle Haunt and Mrs. J. D, Wagner, Frackvllle; Miss Jlannah Iteynolds, Mahanoy Flanej Mrs. Ellen Henry and daughter, Gilberton; Mim Pauline Shepp, Fine Street, Miss Ellen F. Kuln, West Broad Street, nnd Miss Josephine Weldy, Market Street, Tamaqua, and several hundred others. Ofllee: Hotel Knler. Mahanov City, Fa from July Cth to 2!st, 180G; hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m., Sundays, 10 a, m. to 1 p. m. Dr. Brown returns to Philadelphia after Mahanoy City visit, owing to home office en gagements he cannot visit Shenandoah. 1 COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. 1 It you aro n patient of Dr. Brown's from M Shcnnndoah ami vicinity, present this J 5 Coupon nt his office ami your trolley faro J 5 is pnld both waye. No Coupon no fare. 900titititlt000tilStitStitSt!CitttStititi(iO llnso Hull. In tho gamo between tho Lost Creek team and the Harrisons, of Girardville, at tho Wost End park, Ashland, on Saturday, tho formor team won by a score of 10 to 3. Tho gamo between tho Schuylkill Traction ninonnd tho Harrisons, of Girardville, which was to bo played on tho Houiesvillo grounds on Saturday, did not conio off, tho latter team declaring that the grounds wero too wet. A largo crowd was piesent to witness tho gamo, and declared that tho above declara tion was a blind on tho part of tho Harri sons, who left tho grounds. Dospito tho inclemency of the weather a big crowd of baso ball enthusiasts was at tracteito tiie Trotting park yesterday aftor noon tp witness the gamo between a picked nlno under tho management of Joo Smith, Whose tonni defeated tho Lincoln club by a score of 12 to 11. Tho gamo at certain intervals was oxcitiug. Tho Tourth" In Town. Almost every town in tho county will ob serve the Fourth of July by a celebration of some kind. Tho Daughters of Liberty, an auxiliary to tho Jr. O. U. A. M havo se cured permission from tho School Board to raiso a flag on a polo in tho yard of the now White street school building, and are making preparations for tho event. Ilev. Alfred Ucobncr, pastor of the 31. E. church, will present tho liag, and tho School Hoard will select some ono to receivo tho same in their behalf. Tho Win. l'enn choir will take part in tho exorcises. The Coluiublti'4 I'lenic. The people of Shenaudoah always look forward to tho annual picuio of the Colum bia JIoso Company with a great deal of pleasure, As usual tho picnic this year will be held on July 4th, nnd a uumbor of attraction havo already been decided upon ny the CQmpauy that will no doubt draw largo cruwiU). I'Aerythlug will bo dono for tho comTott aud enjoyment ot thoso who attend, and as tho procecda are for a worthy cause It is to bo hoped that largo crowds will be present to assist the fire laddies. lied on l'Iro. epartmeut was called out at 8:30 iu rospouso to an alarm from between Cutherino and Gilbert ut Its services were not required. Whila smoking in bed a l'olo set fiio to a muttrow, which was promptly thrown out of a window. On tho way to tho flro tho Colum bia lloso Company s carriage broke down, a rear spring breaking. Arrchtetl forl'aat Driving, Two young men of town whoso mimes nro uot furnished hired a team at O'ltara's livery staulo yosterday and were arrested nt Frack vllle for fast driving and cruelty to animals, but were released pending a hearing next Friday eveulug. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KSTATK OP JOHN PACHOCKI, OK SHUN nniloah, l'u., deceased. Notko Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration upon tho estate of John l'aehucki, lnte of tho borough Hicnanilooli, in tho county of Schuylkill, dcceaneil, havo been granted to tho umleralgneil. All peraona Imlelited toiald estate aro required to make imtiieUlate)iayment, and those having claiuw njcalntt the name are required to make tho home known to JoiKi'ii ItYNKEWicz, Administrator. Shenandoah, l'a. Or to M. M. llurke, Ksq., his Attorney. June 57, 1HW5. Th'(fflrgp last evmnflg LiuajRMfF ttreetKb FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c., At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Reading Brewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11 0 and 11S S. Main St MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TEltMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, 2OS S. Jardln St. NEW CARLOAD ARRIVES I Wn, 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, 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. AX KELLY'S MILLINERY 26 South Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS. ITIOIt SAT.I5. Two Scholarships In Wood's Business College. Apply ut tho HrnAi.D olllee. G-27-3t "lfANTHI). 20(10 omirts ot huckleberries every day for tho entiro Benson; will pay tho hlcrhet market prices. Apply nt l'nttersun Bros., 205 Vot.t Oak street, Shenandoah. 6-27-lw IJIOB SALE. Tho building nt the corner of Oak 1! nnd Went streets. For further particulars npnly to Dr. O. 31. Hordner, 1)1 Kust Oak Street. G-23-tf. IOIt SAI.K Tho good will nnd fixtures, nnd 1' Hotel furniture complete, of tho Watson 1 f ouse, No. 5 S. JIuIn street. Apply to 31. M. Uurko, Att'y. 0-10-tf ""7ANTi:i. Active, rellnble men to travel nnd solicit orders for fruit nnd ornnmcntnl nursery stock. Permanent employment nnd good pnv. liofereneo required. Address the H, Q. CI1ASI5 CO., South l'enn Sq., l'hllndelphln. 5-9-26t-eod Tjioit BALE. S,000 worth of first mortgage 10- year bonds to lie Issued by All Saints' Pro testant Kplscopnl Church, of Shenandoah, l'n. The bonus will bo In denominations of $3 nnd ?50, bearing interest from July 1st, 1S9C, at 5 per cent, per annum, p lynble fiuarterly. There will be a privilege of leuemptlon witliln two years. Subscription books now open, llonds for salo nt Dr. C 31. lionlncr's, 31 Knst Oak. Street, Shenandoah, l'a. fcXW-tf Bicycle Races, and Fireworks JULY FOURTH. Grand Carnival of High-class Sports commencing at 2,30 p. m. No Fakes. No Rowdyism. Noth ing to offend the most fastidious, Two great events. One mile nnd five rollo han dicap bicycle roces for prizes that l'v?Btt,r,i tho fattoUileycllbts in tho State. bauctlonoU 'Heve'rnloiio hundred yard ilashoa will be run l,S',,00re'l1'eiV;r..lfur..h .Inneo music , in n'cmo F. A. McCMJltE, 31anBer. 0-2Wt RUSSIAN CORN CURE I known in the best in tho world. This can ho obtained nt POVlNSKY'S URUQ STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. NON-1'OISOXOVS. HUM: Cl'llE. n LAKESIDE, IF YOU WANT THE BEST find enn't pet It, then conio to 119 for It. VCo carry tno best ot ....., Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking 13 N. Jardin Street. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SHAOESrANn WEIGHTS. ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his make-up. Tlh SL. PORTZ & BRO., N. Main The demand for horses being so large, we have received an- other lot which are now on exhibition at our stables. All fine specimens ot horse " flesh. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Eoomn for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlflcnl teeth do not suit you call to seo us. AH examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titrann'a Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC ! Under the nuepicoa of COLUMBIA HOSE g.F, E, Co., No. 1 of Shenandoah, July 4th, 1896, At Columbia Park, IiAXCIXG JIuslo will be furnished by tho famous Schoppe orchestra of ten pieces. The pavlllion is one ot the finest iu tho county, and affords lovers of tho amusement much enjoyment. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Ono of tho special attractions of the day will bo a bicycle race, a valuable prize to the winner. Assist tho flro laddies by purchasing n ticket and have a good day out. A rock drilling contest will take place at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, A good prize to the winner. Admission to Dancing: Pavlllion, 35 cts.
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