FIREWORKS AND FLAGS Largest and Cheapest Stock in Town. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. 1MINGHERALD TUESDAY, JULY 7. 1800. PERSONAL. George Dorr is on tlio sick list. Miss M. L. Lawlor la visiting friends nt Hazleton. Jliss Tilllo King is visiting lier parents at Tamaqun. Joseph 1'lfttt visited friends at 1'ottsvlllo this mornlnc. Robert Iilnnlng, of Nantlcolte, is a guest of friends in town. Miss Elllo Ilenton is sojouring among Hazlcton acquaintances. John Courtwrinht. of New York City, is visiting relatives in town. MissJnlla Kirk, of town, visited Miss Kntlo Cnmnboll at Ashland. William Deitrich, of town, was a guest of his uurcnts in l'ottsvlllo yesterday. Enoch Lockctt has returned from a visit to Ills mother in Wilmington, Del. Mrs. Georgo T. Llewellyn, of North Jardln street, has given hirth to a daughter. Miss Aunio Lawsou, of East Lino street, is visiting friends in Buck Horn, Columbia countv. Miss Charlotto Lewis, who was a guest of town friends, has returned to her homo in Tottsvillo. Messrs. P. 1. D. Kirlin, F. E. Magarglo and Joseph llall sreut yesterday afternoon at Ashland. Mrs. William Smail left for Allentown this morning to spend a two weeks vacation anions acouaiutanccs. Mr. and Mrs. llarry Itowso and Charles and Homer Blaker have returned from a visit to friends at Mt. Carmcl. Mrs. John lioherts, returned from Wilkes' liairo last evening where Bho was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. ThiHn E. Staiiffer. Mr. and Mrs. John Holland, of North Jardin street, left town yesterday to visit friends at Philadelphia and Chester. Miss Lulu Beagle, a teacher in Wood Business college, has gone to Buck Horn, to snend her vacation with her parents. Postmaster Mellctt, in company with a number of other good Democrats, is attending tho Democratic convention at Chicago. William Hoffman, formerly a photographer of town and now located at Savannah, (la, is In town, tho guest of C. F. Holdorman Mrs. Jauo Charles, of South Jardln street, and her niece, Mrs. Bovan, left yesterday for Johnstown to spend a few weeks with friends. Dr. and! Mrs. C. M. Bordner left for Bellcfonto at noon to-day to attend tho annual convention of tho Pennsylvania Dental association. Misses Jennie Simonson, Lulu Hester and Tilllo Derr, accompanied by Messrs. Edward Covert, Samuel Stoll and Thomas Mulligan, oCWilkos-burre, spent yosterday nt Tumbling nun. To-day's Miners' Journal says: Edward Kester, of Shenandoah, railed to see us last evening. He is a candidate for delegate to tho Itepublican County Convention from tho .econd ward and should have tho unanimous voto of tho ward. Mr. and Mrs. John Flaherty of rhillipsburg, Pa., who were the guests of Mrs. Dooley, on "West C'entro street, returned to their homos this morning. They wero accompaiued by Miss Mame Dooloy, who will spend a short vacation as their guost. 1'rejmre Your l'eet Tor tho Fourth By fitting them up with n pair of sporting ihoes. Wo have a big assortment for from $1.25 to $2.50. Factory Siiok Store, 0-25-tf J. A. Moyek, Mqk. New Coal Weighing System. Tho weighing of coal nt division points along tho Lehigh Valley Railroad has been abandoned and tho scales will bo removed to tho various Lehigh Valley Company's col lleries at which places tho coal will hereafter bo weighed, Tho product of individual cot lleries only will bo welghedntdivision points. Under tho now system a number of clerks will ho laid off. HAVE GONE TO PHILADELPHIA TO PURCHASE A . . . . Complete Dental Outfit l'Ol! CROWN AND . BRIDGE WORK. Will be absent about 10 days, but my office is open at regular hours in charge of an attendant. BR. J. W. VAN i j n i V ALZ,Ali, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oalc Streets. Take the Iron stairway on Oak street Ofllce Hours t 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 i Renovating carpets, Brussels and Ingrain, 8c per yard. Heavier grades, to per yard. Feathers cleaned, So per Hi. Mattresses cleaned and upholstered, hair, 51; cottun, SO; cheaper grades, f'i. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Address, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers strea and Apple alley, Shenandoah. O IT SO BOXES OR ...SOAP TO BE SOLD AT 3 BARS FOR S CTS. E. B. FOLEY, 27 West Centre St. DR. BROWN IS NOW IN IY1AHAN0Y CITY, PA., WILL REMAIN THFRE UNTIL JULY 21st, '96, Office : HOTEL KAIER. DR. P. II. BROWN, Chiropodist. Enlarged llunions mntio small. The Corns or llunions tlon't return. Corn, llunions. Inirrcnvlntr Tou Nnlls, En larged Toe Joints, Chtllmlns nml Sweaty Feet cured by Dr. lirmvn hero In Shennndnnh ten years bco have not come back, and the feet nre to-day free from nchefl nnupniim, Ilewl the tiroofs. Go and bco the people. Tho following homo testimonials should convince the most skeptical ; "Wn tnkn nlofiftiirn In recommend Inir Pr. llrown to nil sufferer from corns, bunions, InKrowlnKtootmilH, etc. He has permanently cured our feet without pain, blood or pore nes. Ilia treatment Is absolutely pninlctts and his cures stay cured." I. M. Smith, Krocer, 200 West Centre Street; Isaac llcfowich, clothier, 131 Knst Centre Street: .lohn Smith, irroeeraiul meat market, 419 Went Centre Street ; Leon ICckert, meat market, 300 Pino Street. Mnhanoy City. Thomas S. Farrell, chief clerk P. & It. freight office ; Levi Itefowich, clothing, 10 South Mnin Stref 1 1 Win. and MrH. Woomer. irrecn grocer, 121 North Main Street: E. J. Mo (linncss, expressman, 221 Centre Street; Mrs. Kllcn it. rerguson, mi aggic rraney, Shenandoah. Hon. II. M. Kuln Congress man; Itcv. Geo. W, Grog, Pastor United Kvangelieal Church, Shamokin, Vn., Mrs. Mary Ueinhold nml Miss Minnie I). Holer, Plnn Street. nln Mrs. Ciertriule SMllman and Miss K. D. IMUon. Centre Street, Mnhanoy City, mid hundreds of others. Very highly recommended by pevernl of Shenandonh. AshlamU Glrardvillc. track' vllle, Mnhanoy Plane, Oilberton, Delano nndTamnqua's leading citizens, both ladies and gentlemen, whose feet Dr. Drown com pletelv cured several years ngo. Hon. H.M. of Bright Ilros., lumber, also proprietor of Ashland Steam Laundry, Ashland; C. Serr, merchant tailor and cents' furnishing goods. Girnrdvllle; Miss Darbarn AVagncr and Miss Kllen J. Granger, Glrnrdville; Miss Annie I). llucknnd Mary Kussell, Walnut Street, Aslilnnil: Miss Lizzie Prico nml J una j,, Dnrnanl. Market Street, Ashland; Miss Amelia Sanner, Dene Haunt and Mrs. J. 1. Vagner,Frnekvillo: Mist Hannah IteynoltR Mahanoy Plane; Mrs. Ellen Henry nml daughter, Gllberton; Miss PnuHnc Shcpp, Pine Street. Miss Ellen F. Kuln. West Droatl Street, and Miss .losephino Weldy, Mnikct htreet, iamatma, aim several nunureu others. Ofliee: Hotel Kaier, Mahanoy City, Pa. from July 6th to 21st, 1H'.W; hours, 8 a. m, to 8 p. m., Sundays, 10 n. m. to i p. in. Dr. Drown returns to I'lillwlelnlita afte Mahanoy City visit, owing to homo oflkc en gagements no cannot visu nncnanuoaii. COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. If you are a patient of Dr. Brown's from M Shenandoah and vicinity, present this 3 5 Coupon nt his otlice and your trolley fnrc la pom both wnys. No Coupon no fare. 9 PP0dtitStiPtititStitititititititStStitl0ti POTTsVIIXE LETTER. Tlio I.yon-Duim Content 1'rocceds Slowly Again. POTTSVIIXE, July 7. Tho argument in tho Lj-on-Dunn contest was not completed yesterday as Mr. Schalck occupied most of tho sossiou with his argu. ment on the admission of the voting mid Imllot check lists. Mr. Borgcr was ready to argue his sldo of tho caso at once, but tho court adjourned until to-day, at 10 a. nr., nud witnesses who wero summoned to ho present to-day wero ordered not to appear. .Mr. Berger began his argument promptly after the oourt opened this morning nud, liko Mr. Schalck, quoted profusely from law books. In referring to tho incompetency of Assossors ho said that when a rulo was taken on n certaiu Assessor to show causo why registration should not bo mado according to law tho other sido defended the Assessor. This caused a denial of any Interest or kuowledgo in tlio matter by Judge Dunn, who said it was an attack on his integrity and ho was present to defend it. Mr. Berger closed his argument nt 11 n. m. and was followed by Mr. Whitohouso for tho respondent. Ho said that he agreed with botli sides that tho points to bo argued wero an important fuctor nud that tlio contest had taken a serious chAngo in the last few weeks. When tho contest was begun tho Contestant was going to show how an office bad been obtained by tho fraud of voters; now they are going to prove that tho voters wero de- fraudod by the Commissioners and their clerks. At 11:30 Mr. Whituhouso was arguing tho point of placing voters' names on the registry list. The followiug marriago licenses havo been issued : John Phillips and Mrs. Mary Thomas, both of Ashlaud; Joseph Koravago and Victoria Kalvaitis, both of Shenandoah; Richard Schaoll'er and Agues Harncr, both of Valley View: FrancUzek Szntas nnd Kos- UlUUUt JlliillUVlC, IJUIU Ul t311CU.lUUU.lli; FrancUzek Malik and Victoria Kouicka, both . 1.. Mtl.,1 , C 1 I. . of Shonaudoah. Tho deeds reoorded nro : Joseph Mitow&ki ct. ul. to tloorgo Chiskus, preiuUos in Maha noy City; Isaac Krotosky et. al. to Sarah C. King, premises In PotUvillo; Georgo llawn to Dory Hoy, premises In Port Carbon; Dory Hoy ct. ul. to Wllholmina Boeekei, premises in Port Carbon; Joseph E. Robblns et. al. U John Marsliellek, premises in Shenandoah; Daniel Coakloy, et. ul. to John Marshallok, premises in Shonaudoah; George B. Boyer ct. al. to George Beyerly, promises iu Orwlgs- burg; Clara bpoo to Murgaret spoo Moruu, premises in Olrardvlllo; Suo C. Johnson, oxecutrix of Lloyd W. Johnson, to Henry II. Johnson, promises in UtfpvUvillo; Eliza lieth Quluu to Hugh Qulnn, premisos iu Pottsvlllo. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleus'ut laxative. All Druggists. Lett for the A Vent, lire, John llurosfonl ami Mi3 Margaret Jqiuw. of Wm. Penn, left for Denver, Col., on tho Is i. in. i'. A ll. trulu to-nay. Tho former joius her husband, who leporta that ho Is doing so woll ho Hoca not caro to return to this regiou. Traction .Mull I to uto. '"v.. v. v' "V ,, Ing a movement for the establishment of mail ssrvlco on tlio oloctrlo railways. PITHY POINTS. llniineiilnfrs Throughout Hie Kegloii Chron icled for Hasty l'criisnl. The small-pox quarantine at Shamokin has been lifted. Tho Mahanoy City blcyclo ordinance went into effect at noon to-day. Tho l'ottsvlllo Borough Council i con templating tho purchase of a road roller. Miss Caroline Drown, of Danville, has been appointed matron at the Pottsvlllo hospital. Tho funeral of the late Jin. Jlacnel Williams of rottsvlllo took place there this afternoon. KclterA KUlicl wero yesterday awarded tho contract to furnish flour for tho county prison dnrinc July. I!ov. Waguor on Sunday celebrated tho 22d anniversary of his pastorate of tho Trinity I.uthorau church of Hazlcton. Frances Itiley. a 3-.vcar-old child of Hazlcton, narrowly escaped being roastcdito death while playing with matches. William J. Kvans and Josh Tempest will ruu as a team for county dclegato ships at tho Republican primaries In tho Fourth ward. Mrs. Catharine Kratnor, of Trcvorton, was born in Germany 100 years ago and Mrs. Augusta Manthel, a natlvo of Austria, and residing at Greenback, near Shamokin, is 105 years old. Thol'olo who was killed by a trolley car nt Hazlcton on Sunday remains unidentified in tho morgue of tho Hazlcton hospital. Itcv. J. J. Cummiskcy, for tho past twenty years rector of St. Gabriel's church nt llazlC' ton, will sail from New York city for Europo to spend a year in recreation. LASAWICKAS DIES. The Victim of the Accidental Shooting Ins pired Last Night. William Lasawickas, tho Lithuanian saloonkeeper of West Centre street, who was accidentally shot by his bartender and friend on Saturday morning, died from tho effects of tho wound last night. Tho widow was so much overcomo by tho death it was necessary to carry her from tho bedside and placo her unler tho care of a physician. John Mitchell, who did tho shooting, surrendered himself to Chief of Police Tosh immediately after tho death was announced, but was allowed to retain his liberty under tho f 1,000 bond furnished last Saturday, pending Instructions as to what shall bo dono in tho case. This morning Chief of Folico Tosh went down to l'ottsvlllo and consulted with District Attorney Bechtel, who saldhowould decide upon n courso to-morrow. Meanwhile Mitchell will hold himself In readiness tore spond to tho call of tho authorities. j WOMEN'S DAY BEFORE JUSTICES. The l'ourtli Had n Had Effect on Somo Women. Mrs. Ham, of South Bowers street, was before Justico Shoemaker yesterday, charged with punching Mrs. Needs in tho eye. Mrs, Ham paid a lino and costs. Mrs. Cook was prosecuted yesterday be foro Justico Bailey as being a common nuisance and scold. She gave f 300 bail for trial at court, Mrs. Kate Toomey was tho complainant. Aggie Popus was arraigned before Justice Lawlor last night, charged with striking Mrs. Lcnahan, of SVcst Lino street, in tho face with a stone. Tho accused gavo $300 bail for trial. Delano Shop llusy. Tho unusual briskness which manlfestci itself nt tho Delano shops several weeks ngo, continues to improve, nnd at tho present tiufo tho mammoth workshop is in a most flour ishing condition. Tho sound of tho me chanic's hammer may bo heard through all Farts of tho building, roverlnjratiiig its ring throughout tho surrounding country, lhor aro nt present several engines rccoivin repairs. Among those that aro being im proved nro tlio 307, 5-13 and 3S0, tho first two coal engines and tho last ono of tlio passenger greyhounds of the Mahanoy division. A largo number of freight and coal engines will bo ordored to tho shop at no distant day to bo extensively repaired before tho winter trade sets in. Work at tho Hazlcton shop3 is also picking up, nnd at tho present timo there is no scarcity or worn. Mnro Water for Hnzleton, Hazlcton is to bo given a greater water supply nnd with this cud iu view the farm. mill nnd dam of Samuel E. Hudson, nt Hundsondalo. has been purchased with th adjoining tracts nud farm on tho Quakaki Creek. About 575,000 wilt lo oxpenaed on dam and pipo lino and the present supply will bo increased 2,500,000 gallons dnliy. Three Children Drowned. ItocHESTKlt, N. Y., July 7. Jnracs Leo, nn cmployo of tho Whitney grain elovii' tor, with his wifo, two children, Minnril and Lonn lllsslg, tho former 10 years old brother nnd sister of Mrs. Loo. and n young man named Levi Linsey, went out on tho canal in an old skiff, borrowed from tho grain olovntor. Tho seven pas&ongcrs kept tho boat pretty low, nnd it begun to fill up with water rapidly. When SOU feet from tho starting point tho skiff collidod with n cnnul boat and capsized. Lena Dlssig, 12 years old, and Jacob and John Leo, aged 6 nnd (i, respectively, woro drownod. Tho others narrowly escaped. The Sutollt SuceesHinn. Wasiiinqtox, July 7. Tho roport that Bishop Fnlconlo, of Acerenzn, Italy, will succcod Cnrdlnnl Sntolll its pnpnl nblognte to tho UnltedStntoslsnot credited by high Cnthollo olllclnls hero, who regard tho np jiolntmont of Bendotto Ijorouzolll, tho ln tornunoio nt The Untrue, Holland, ns much inoro prolmhlo. All stntomonts tip to this tlnio.howover, lire pntcticnlly mero guases. At the impal legation no communication has beon received from tho pope since Inst mouth, when S?ntolll was pmctlcally neked to defer Ills departure until his successor had beou announced. If you watit a lino wedding cako, let Otto make it for you. PROPOSALS. Soalcil nroposala will ho receive! by tho unUereiKnoil, the Controller, nt his oflloe Iu rottsville, Hchuylklll county, until ten (10) n. in.. Monditv. Julv 20. lSOrt. for tho erKtloiwif tho following improvements at Schuylkill county Aiuioiuiuso, 10 wit : in) a iiospiuii mu m mg. b) A stenm lauixlry o) A boiler oml engine hoiua (lt A stiiin hentlne nlnnt. BneelUcattons now nt the ofllce of the Countv r-o m luua loners in ine court no use ai roxinviuo, Sepnrate hWU must be made for each of the sovernl plants and specification!. All bids to bo nccnmnnnietl by a certified or cashiers check for &00 as a Kunnmtee of the honn noes oi tito oiti. Tho County Oommlnsloncra and County Con troiier reserve ineriBiii to accept or reject an; or all bidn. The contract or contracts to be awarded to tho lowest nnd Umt bidder. All bids to bo ltlainlv marked on the oAUIria of envelope containing tho bid do as to designate I for what arc oi Bucn worK ino iui is inaue. Contract and bond to hel approved by tho i court- 1 lly direction of tho County Commissioners. ' ' j. i, sEVEnx 1 7-7-3t Controller. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL DAMES. National League. At Cln:lnnatl-Clnclnnntl, 10; Phila delphia, a At Louisville Loulsvlllo, 0; Hoston, 2. At Washlngtpn Washington, Pittsburg, 2. At St Louis (8 innings; raln)-St. Louis, 0; Now York, 0. At Chl OHgo Baltimore, 11; Chicago, 13. At Cleveland Cleveland, 8; Brooklyn, l. Kfivtern League. At Scrnnton Scranton, (l; Providence, At Buffalo Huffnlo. 4; Syracuse, 3. At Toronto Toronto, 7 ; Rochester, 0. Atlantic I engue. At nnrtford Hartfonl. 8; Patcrson, 2. At Wilmington Wilmington, 9; Now ork, 0. vemmylvanla Mate Lrngue. At Philadelphia Lancaster, 11; Ath letic, 6. (ilo Workers In Convention. PlTTSisuno, July 7. The clrhth annual convention of the American Window Glass Workers' association opened hero yester day, and will lio In hession probably two weeks. There aro 100 delegates, represent ing all tho factories In this country. Among the questions to be considered Is tho probablo reorganization of tho asso ciation Independent of tho Knights of Labor; a schemo of co-operation with all of tho branches of the glass trade for tho purpose of defenso against tho combina- tlonsof manufacturers, tho wuge scnlo and faction fight which has almost disrupted tho organization. S . . C g I 3 800g0&0&g&&00g0&00&0 I Always EE . . - 1 Busy . . The story is told of a Shoe Dealer in this S f-. -r . . I county who claimed he was always busy, ! yet very few custom- 3 ers were ever seen in his store. What kept s: him busy was, that he K had the Itch and a Waterbury Watch. f Now we're busy, but jeE not for these reasons. Just at present we're busy selling Women's K Oxford Ties at 98C. that would be con sidered cheapat$i.50 S: at any other store. 5 1-itteen styles, any S color from White to Black ; you can surely E: be suited here save a good half dol- g lar. Men s ana noys Russet Shoes in great S: varieties, and the Fac- tory Price on every g pair means a great saving to all of our iC: customers. C: tei We're giving tickets flio at,ir,imfr rf At7frv nur- tickets with that beautiful ; GOLD ALUMINUM YARE you E see m our wniuuw , aim 5 o our men customers we give cuecKs uwi eiiimec them to free shines by our boot black. It pays to buy at the fc i SZ I STORE . 3 Beddall Building. 2E 3 J. A. MOYERjEE rianager. t PAPER HANGING rri Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, 33 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah. 1 m m I ALU nftiin.- rheumatism: M&uttfluum aad similar Complaints, nuumcuaiuu uwuer ina Binngeas .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. i UK. KICHTER'S BDiniiflini World rfmnwnnil t ftumftrkllhlv RUPptafnll 9 Only gcniilneTrlth Trade Mark "Anchor," i F. Ad. Richter & Co.. 215rurl St., Hi 7orL -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Eouteii OtraGliBsworki, o & 60 cts. in Bhenandonn lor saio uy . V, P . Kirlin, 6 S. Slain St., J. i iiliinn, . .Mam oi . " . genuuen, N K, cor. juum y ma FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, T T TfcT ATTTT ATT 1. J. DIUPUlinALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. RUSSIAN CORN CURE Is known as tho best In tho world. This can bo obtained nt POVINSKY'S DRUQ STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST.. SHENANDOAH, JPA. NON-l'OISONOUS. SU11E CUItE.a!S JUNE OFFERINGS. hats, in all the latest summer styles, Sailor low and high crowns, 25c to l hilrlrpn ft wnito nnri rnlorpn tntiiTiiPfl nt Children's white and colored trimmed hats, 50c up. Xnlant s lace caps, ioctoSi.qo; Infant's long coats, from $1.25 up. Infant's slips and christening robes, AT fcCETI I V'O 26 South Main Street. Beauty Unrolled To tho ndmlrlnB B" of those who have n tasto for really tine wall paper is the display ofnew ....ii i.,i.i i.,.v instrccelvedAou win find nny color or pattern you want for your cafe', from So 'iin to ' ner roll. Fine artistic papers n specialty. House, Sign and Decorative IPalnUng, Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer- Hilly lurnisneu. csenu poauu. R. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandonh, Pa. Plueo Yonr Orders Xoff. YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Mcluskcy & Son, 10S S. Main it. FOLLOW rl H, Dr DITCH D 1 VJ WJ Jl I Aud 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 sola at the lowest prices ever known for well made Men s, Boys' and Children's wear. We are ofiering 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 from. The place is at S. BLOCK'S ROCHESTER : CLOTHINQ : HOUSE COR. MAIN AND CHERRY STS. Wm Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wiiRon nwalts your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. Evan J. Davies, 1.1VERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS, ALL SHADES AND WEIGHTS. ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRO., 2- N.'.Maln S Largest stock of trimmed bonnets and at the lowest prices. Trimmed 1.50. Leghorn hats 50c up. silkhats, 50c. 25c to $3-5o. El111 6 IMTDV MISCELLANEOUS. 17OU SALE. The building nt the corner of Oak ) nnd West streets. For further particulars apply to Dr. C. M. Bordner, 31 East Oak Street. 6-25-tf. w ANTKD. Active, reliable men to travel nnd solicit orders for fruit nud ornamental nurserv stock. Permanent employment and pood pny. Iteference required. Address the It, CJ. CHASE CO., South I'enn Sq., Philadelphia. 5-9-20t-eod IpOU SALE. 53,000 worth Of the $0,000 first mortgage 10-year bonds to be issued by All Hainta' Protestant Episcopnl Churcli, of Shenan. doah, llonds will be in denominations of S5 anL 850, bcnrliiK Interest from July let. 16, at S per cent, per annum, payamc quarterly. Tuero win 1)0 a privilege of redemption within two years. Subscription books now open, liomls for salt nt Itcv. O. W. Von Fossen's, 20 IZast Oak Street Shenandoah, Pa. G-29-tf TTTANTKD. fl.OOO fiKCUts for ItueU's author Y Weil "UVKS OF McKINI.KV and 1IO IiAltT." 550 iini;es, elegnntly illustl'litcil. Price only 81 00. The best anil the cheapest, and out sells nil others. SO ner cent, to agents anil freight paid. KS-llooks now ready, have time ly scndliijr 50 cents in ptnmp for an outfit at once. Address A. I). WOHTHINUTON ct CO. Hartford, Conn. 7-3-4w-cod Shacka m axon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below lleadlns depot, Atlantic City, N.J. MONEY TO LOAN -OX EASY TEItSIS - P. W. BIERSTEIN, 208 S. Jardln St. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental ftooms fox painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal. teeth do not suit you call to Bee us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns , r, T Ovnint. Aluminum ltuwus jjok viuiia, .w.f and Bridge work nnd all operations that per tain to Rental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates arc ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltraau' Block) East Centre Street, Office Hours: 7 a. m. to S p. m. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADAUIbS Cured ly this Rrnnular effervescent ami stimu lant. An tmstaut cure for sour stomachs anil headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. M. C. WATSON, X Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Reading lirewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11S and 1113 S. Main St