UP TO DATE. That is tlie kind of a "tore we lmve. We keep up with the times. You can't expect to find everything you want in Shenandoah, but if you want something we haven't got, we'll get it for you. Come and see. HOOKS &BR0WN North Main St. CLOTHING SLAUGHTER FOR 3o DAYS To make room for the carpenters who are pre paring to extend our building to Market street. 1 he carpenters must have space to work in, so we announce ... A Great Cheap Sale of Clothing To get the room over half our stock now takes up. NO MISFIT, OR OLD STYLE GOODS, but all stock pur chased for this summer's trade and offered at Half the Prices Asked Last Week. Our present quarters, al though recently enlarged, were too small for our sum mer trade and we are now preparing for plenty of room in the fall. MAMMOTH CLOTHINO HOUSE, 1. GOLD IN, Prop. y and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD HATritlUY. JULY 18. 1600. POTTSVILLE LETTER. l'OTTSVIM.K, July 18. Tlifi following deeds wero recorded : From Hind Patterson ct. al. to Jolin pohely, lot ill l'ottsvillo. with assignment, liy John bohely, to Charles llroom; from Virgie McKniglit, trustee vt. nl. to William JI. Davis, lot in l'ottsvillo; frm John Kemplo to William 11. D.ivis, lot in l'ottsvillo; from Aaron Itciclicrt to James Kelicr for two tnicts in South Man licim township. A marriaL'o license was grunted to II. H. Evert, of New liinggold, and Victoria H. Miller, of llegins townhip. .Squire MiUool, of town, committed Will iam Orecn, of Shenandoah, in default of $300 hail on oath of Chief of l'ollco l'ritcliard, charged witli being drunk and disorderly. John V. Sickler, of Tamaiiua, was com mitted hy 'Squire I.utz in default of $300 hail to answer a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill, on oath of his wife. Tin, HtultlchciTy ltiislncss. The bottom has dropped out of the liucklo bcrry bti-iness in llazlclon, buyors reducing tlio price to 3 cents a quart and pickers re fused to gather them for such a low price. Khcnauiluah dealers yesteiday paid 5 and even II nuts in io no cahcsand tho shipments were the heaviest yet made, 2750 quarts being sent (Hit. Considerable trouble is caused in tho llazlctou region by the dirty vessels used by some pickers to bring their berries in and dealers lcfu-ed to purchase from Italians on this account. Tho l'liiln delpbia dealers talk of sending an inspector to see that cleanliness is enforced upon tho pickers next season. i'.iiit ltclntles In the Tulu Shaft Mrs. Michael l'mcell, of (llrardvillo, U among the number of injured in tho wreck which occurred on the Lehigh Valley mil road at l'ond Creek Junction on Monday. Mrs. l'uiccll has four brothers-in-law en tombed in tho Twin Shaft at l'ittston. She had been spending several days with friends at Wilkesbarrc, and was on her way homo when tho wreck occurred. Her name failed to appear on the lint of injured which was published in many of tho newspapers. She received several cuts and scratches and was badly bruised. Her injuries are not serious. ltcliiriied Home. Mrs. Mary Muipliy, wife of Daniel Murphy, of Mahanoy City, whoso disappear ance from home was noted ill these columns it few days ago, returned Thursday evening. It seems sho had gone to tho almshouse, wheie she had remained until Thursday, when she went to l'ottsvillo for her personal ctl'cctB w ith tho intention of returning there. Meeting her huslianil sho was Induced to re turn home instead. HAVE UETCitNED FItOM PHILA DELPHIA WITH A . . . . Complete Dental Outfit roit CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the iron stairway on Oak sheet. OOlce Hours i 8 n. in. to 8 p. m. SO BOXES OR ...SOAP TO BE SOLD AT 3 BARS FOR S CTS. E. B. FOLEY, 27 Wost Centre St. PERSONAL. Mis Hackett, of Mnhmioy City, was seen on our streets last evening. Congressman llrumm and Senator Coyle were at Atlantic City this week. Miss ltachol ltiese, of Park l'laco, was a ghost of town friends last evening. Mrs. Jonas (lllflllan yesteiday prosonted her husliand with n bouncing baby boy. Mrs. Hubert llitinlug of Xanticuko, is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Strouso. Miss Ivy Jtossler, of l'ort Carbon, is tho guest of the "Misses lteck, on North Jardin street. Mrs. Timothy Miles, of North Main street, left this morning for Sainton to visit friends. Klnicr Wlldo and his son, llertram, have gone to Scranton, to visit tho former's brother, A-sbury Wlldo. X'. H. IaUh, South Eastern Passenger Agent of tho WalBh railroad, was a business visitor in town yesterday. (leorgu H. Hoddall p.wd through town this morning on his way to Wlllimnsport whore ho relioves one of Swift A Cos. ljook keciers for a week, Daniel Dully, of St. Clair, was in town yes terday. Jonathafi J'ogors, of Mt. Caiinel, visited relatives In town to-day: Misses Williams, of Gllborton, wore town visitors last evening. Miss Henry, of Tainnqua, associated with town acquaintances last uveliiug. Miss Tanner, of Summit Hill, was visiting friends in town last oveniug, Mrs. Esther Mills and Mis. Elizabeth Mc Cray, both of Chester are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hcaton, of Lost Clock, Miss rioieure llraily and Mrs. Kruest Ilrndy, of Chleagoaio the guofts of Dr. and Mrs. S. H. llmdy, of Lost Creek. William Ililllnger, of Heading, is in town to spend a few days as tho guest of his brother, Martin Ililllnger, tho photographer. Miss Mary Poineroy left this morning for Illdley Park, Philadelphia, to spend her slim mer vacation witli her uncle. J. 1!. Poineroy. ' l'ev. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor of tho Presbyterian church, who spent two weeks under the parental roof at Avondale, Chester county, P.i., returned to town last evening.' D.miel ISreuiian, who is recking the olhco of county commissioner, isnow making ciTorts to ride a bike. If Daniel is as successful a candiilatc for oliice as ho is a bike rider he will soon he in the swim. llilveu to Deatli. William Ncisncnter, tho liveryman, mourns tho death of his 1 year old bay horse "I.ittlc. Dandy" valued at $150. Yester day afternoon two young men from town hiicd tho horso to drive to Ilingtown, in stead of which they drove to Lakeside, Iiarnesville, Locust Valley, Mahanoy City and other places, covering adistanco of about To miles. At Lakeside the horso was afllictcd with colic, but with medical assistance ho was revived. When they got to Mahanoy City ho began to show symptoms of weak ness again and over tho entire distance homo he was in a dying condition. He died within half an hour after being brought to tho stable. This is tho second horso lost by liverymen in town by being driven to death. Unlcs settlement is mado by these young men, prosecutions may follow. Disturbed tho Peace. This morning about 2:30 o'clock Chief Tosh, Patrolmen Leo and Goodman ami Constable Anthony Alex, were called to tho saloon of A ml low Nawitski, on Hast Centra street, whero a crowd of twenty Polish men wero drunk and creating a nuisance. When tho olllcers arrived they discovered a proposed riot, but upon entrance to tho place tho crowd Immediately dispersed, with tho exception of two men. who wero lodged in tho lockup. They wero given a bearing beforo Justice liynkcwie, found guilty of being tho instigators of tho row, and in default of payment of (lues and costs, are serving time in tho lockup. lint 1'or Atlantic City. Tho first oxcursion of tho season to Atlantic City via Philadelphia and Heading railroad will leave Shenaudoahatil:30a. m. on ThuiMlay, July 23rd,arriving in lMiiladclpliia at 1:50 p. m., in tiiuu to catch oxpioss trains to tho sea shore, l'aro f3.50. l'or further information apply to ticket agents. Tickets good for 10 days. A parlor car will bo attached to tho train and accommodation thcieiu can bo secured July 2:2nd, on notice to tho ticket agent. Tiilly-lln Party. V tally-ho party left town this afternoon for lilngtown. Thoso participating were : Mr. and Mrs. James lleaton, Dr. and Mrs. S. II. llraily, Miss I'.lllo lleaton and Mrs. Johnson, of Lost Creek; Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Mct'ray, of Chester, Pa.; Miss Florenco llrady and Mrs. Krnost llraily nnd daughter. of Chicago, and Herbert C. Hooks, of town. After luncheon at tho Mansion House, tho p.-vrty drove to Mahanoy City and thence homo. Very Kntcrpiinliig. Our enterprising grocer, K. Jl. Foley, this morning placed a new delivery wagon on tho road for tho accommodation of his steadily increasing trade at his now stand. Tho vehicle is something novel in tho Hue of dolivery wagons, and is tho first one of its kind in this vicinity. Testimony Taken. Iu tho caso of Joseph Wisockl vs. Joseph Kurcciwirz for the recovery of S0, which tho plalntiif had given Kurcciwicz for trans portation of his sister-in-law to this country, whom Wisockl wanted to marry, testimony was taken on a rule to open judgment and permit defendant to make a defense, at M. JI. Ilurko's ollico yesterday. Tho plaintiff is represented by .. . Shoemaker and the defendant by M. M. Ilurko. Prof. V. tl. Stover acted as examiner, and took the tes timony. The case has been postponed until next week; Minns Ills Waleli. Kilns lk'van, of North Vet street, is an employe at tho Win. l'enn colliery. On Thursday he returned homo from work at about 12:30 p. in. and hung his hlouo con taining a silver watch and a pair of new gum bouts iu the hluuity and retired. During the night robbers entered the shanty by fore lug open the door and stolotho above articles. No eluo to tho robbers has yet been found. I'linci'iil YcNlcrtlny. Tlie funeral of William, tho infant son of e.-Pollceuiaii John and Mary Lavoy, who illett ol Drain lover, tool; place yettordav aftornoon. Tho remains wero interred iu tho Annunciation cemetery. Frank McCHUghy, aged 1 months, of 338 South Poar alloy, who dial of cholera In. faiitum, waaalso buried In tho Annunciation cemetery yesterday. Hie naiiilouli Not 111 It Ashland upon iu entrance at the Lehigh Valley station, prewnta n very nico appear ance Itecontly tho borough council passed an ordinance, compelling all tho electric rail way and telephono companion to paint their poles, l lie work has now been completed and presents ,a neat eight. Why (loos not our borough council jiass a similar ordinance ! DR. BROWN Has prolonged Ills visit In Mahanoy City IST1L SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1896. Office : HOTEL KAIER. mi. li. BROWN, Chiropodist. JUtlnrfictl JlutiiotiH ininle&mall. The I Corns or jtuiitoiia don't return Corn, Ilutiion, Innrowlnu Toe Nntl, I'm IntKiul Toe Jintf,CliitlftIiifl nmlSnmty Fu-t vwTvtl by Dr. Itrown lit-ro in HIicimndni.Mi'n enrs Odtti lmve not come 1nck, mid t lie feet nre tWlny free from nclies ami lainfc It end tlie proofs. Uo nnl hco tlie Jicoiile. The follow IhkIhuiu' terHimOnlalHBlioulu convince the most skeptical : "We tnke picture In recoinincmllnK Dr. Tlrown to nil HiifTerer from conn, bunion, IriKrowltiK toeimiK etc. He linHiicrmnnciitty cured our fret without mti, blood or hru ncc.. His treatment i absolutely painless and his cures Mflv en red." I. M. Smith, grocer, 30Vot Centre Street; I-mac Itcfowfch. clothier, 131 Knt Ontre Street; John Hmitli, Kroierand meat market, 419 Wc-t Centre Strett ; Leon kert, inont market, 1100 IMne Street. Mnharmy City. Thomas S. Fnrrell, eliief cleik I'. freight otllco ; Levi Itefimlcli, clothing, 10 South Main Street ; Win. and Mr. Woomcr, green Krocer, 121 North Main Street: U J. Me (linncH, esprentman, 221 Centre Street , Mrs. ;ilen 1. Kcrpuson, Mis Mnffie Vraney, Shenandoah. Hon. II. M. Kulp, Connro ifian ; llev. Oco. W. (Jroni, l'astor United Hvanfjelical Chureli, Slmmokin, I 'a.; Mrs. Mary liilnbold and Mls Minnie I). Kaler, IMne Street, nln fllrn. (lertrudo Silllinan and MNs K. I). Dillon. Centre Street, Mahanoy City, and liumlmw of othern. cry highly recommended by Fcveral of Slicr.andoah, Ashland, (Jlrardvllle, Fraek llle, Mahanoy lMane, (illbcrton, Delano and Tamaqua'H leadiiiK citlzeriK, both ladies nini gentlemen, Mbose feet Dr. Drown com pletely cured several years no. Htm. H. M. Kulp, Congressman Sliamokin; M. D.DriKht, of DrlRlit Dros., lumber, alo projector of Ashland Steam Ijiundry, Ashland; C, Serr, merclmnttailorand Kcnte' furninhinjj K'di, (Jlrardvlllo; Miss Darbam AVfiBiier ami Mlsi Kllen J. CjMiiiKer, OlrardvUle; Miss Annie D. Dueknnd Mary HusneM, Walnut Street, Ashland; Miss iJzzio l'rico and Julia h. Darnard, Market Sheet, Ashland; Miss Amelia Sanuer, Dclle Ilaupt and Mm, J. D. Warner, I'rackville ; Miss Hnunali Iteynotds. Mahanoy Diane; Mrs. Ktlen Henry ami daughter, (iilberton, and several hundred others. Ofllce: Hotel Kaler. Malianoy City, Da., visit extended to Saturday. July 25th, W.K5; hours, Hn.ni. to 8 p. in., Sundays, 10 a.m. to 1 p. m. Dr. Drown returns to Dhlladelphla after Mahanoy City viit, owing to homeolllco en KaKemcnta lie cannot visit Shenandoah. I COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. If you arc a patient of Dr. llrown's from M slu'iuiniloab and iendty, present tliiaS w Coupon nt liis office anil your trolley fareSJ M is paid botli way. No Coupon no fare. REPUBLICAN C0HVENTI0KS. Tho Call of County Chairman Pnync. Delegate Itepreselltatlon. To tub Kui'uni.icAN Votcus of Schuyl kill County : In accordance with tho rules of tho party, and by and witli tho advice nnd consent of tho Executive Committee, I have tho honor to notify you that tho County Convention for tho purpo'-o uf nominating candidates for tho following ollices, to wit: Member of Con- giobs, Treasuier, Prothouotary, Clerk of tho Court, liecorder, Ilcgister, two Commissioners. Director of tho Poor, and two Auditors, and for tho transaction of any other business that may bo presented, will be held in Union Hall, l'ottsvillo, Pa , Monday, August 3d, 16011, nt 10 o'clock a. m. Tho Senatorial Convention for tho purposo of nominating a candldato for Stato Senator for tho Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, will be held in Union Hall, Pottsville, Pa., Tues day, August 1, 1MM, at 10 o'clock a. m, Tho Legislative Conventions will beheld as follows : First District, in llobhlns Opera House, Shenandoah, Pa., Wednesday, Augusts, 1S0U, at 10 o'clock a. m. Second District in Washington Hall, Ash land, Pa., Wednesday, August 5, 1600, nt 2 o'clock p. m. Third District at tho U. S. Hotel, Tamaqua, Pa., Thursday, August 0, 1800, at 10 o'clock a. m. Fourth District, in Centennial Hall, l'otts villo, Pa., Tuesday, August I, 1600, im mediately upon tho adjournment of tho Senatorial convention. Tho liepiiblican votors of tho county will assemhlo in their respective election districts on Saturday, August 1, 1800, between the hours of 3 and 7 p. m., and voto for ono mem ber of tho Standing Committee and one alternate, and for as many delegates and alternates to tho County, Senatorial and Legislative convention as said respective districts are entitled to under tho rules, ono delegato for less than thirty-five votes cast fur tho highest oftlce at tho last State election, and two dologatea for thlrty-fivo votes or over SO oast. Tho election of committeemen and dele gates, and their alternates, from tho several districts, will bo held at the same place at whloh delegates were choMin last year, except In tho following districts, where changes aro ordered: Northwest llutler, (dividod), the delegate for the Lavelle district shall be voted for at the same placo where tho dele gate election of 1603 was held; for the Locust Dalo division, tho delegates shall bo voted for at the public house of Charles Nciman; Cressona, South ward, tho primary election shall bo held at tho public house of John Heidcnwag. FotUvllle, Fifth ward, (divided), tho primary election for tho First Division shall bo held at tho same placo where the primary election was held iu 1803; for tho Second district, at tho public house of Clias. J. Schcorcr. lluitl), W. Pay.nij, .... , . Chairman. Pottsville, Pa., July 18, l&Ofl. A Delightful Concert, Tho ooncort given by tho flront band from the awning nt P. J. Oauglmn's lat ovening was a very goon ono ami very well received. It was attonded by a largo nnd appreciative aiullonco who listened to tho sweet strains of tho various selections, Doth sides of tho street wero lined with llsteuers tho cntiro length of tho block. rushing Knickerbocker ltepalrs. The work of repairing tho Knickerbocker breaker Is being pushed rapidly nlong and the carpenters and other Workmen received notlco to work eleven hours a day till further notice in order to completo the work us soon as possible. Tho old structure has been al most completely torn down and when tho breaker resumes it will bo as good as now, bb nil now machinery will bo used. Thoentiro frame work has been erected and tho build ing Is now under roof and ready for the machinery to be placed In position, which work will Iks started on Monday. A large gang of men nronlmj employed, in construct ing two new turnouts to ho used for the storage of empty coal cars. This was a necessity, as tho former ones did not hold n sufficient number to run tho colliery half a day. It will tako at least six weeks before tho colliory will bo ready to resume opera tions. Tho truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. That's our motto; and we add leather, solid leather and nothing hut leather. That's the way our shoos are built. 7-lS-tf Factory Shois Stoki:. llaso Hull. Ilobinsoii Hall, managor of the Shenandoah llrowns, was released by tho club yesterday on account of inability. He is being suc ceeded by James Doyle. Humors aio alloat that tho gamo between the Famous and Cherry street tennis for Si5 a side at tho Trotting park was declared oil', through mmo lnisuudcrstauding on the part of the Famous club. An exciting gamo of lso Isill was played at tho Trotting park yesterday afternoon be tween tlie Shenandoah High school team and the Shenandoah llrowns. The gamo was witnesHHl by a crowd of rooters who wore meielv on tho ground to torment tho players. The (-core resulted 10 to 0 in favor of the High bchool boys. Mitchell, Keogh and Cuff occupied tho box for tho brainy boys and l'celey, btoney, Skelly, Knott and Mickiow looked after tho inteiests of the llrowns. leo Cream Festhnl, An ico cream festival will bo held under tho auspices of tho Wost Kurt Macks in llobbins opera houso on Thursday evening, JulySSrd. A dance will tako place after tho festival. 7-10-lw A Killing Contest. A number of tho butchers of Mahanoy City, aro endeavoring to arrango for a killing contest that will bo open to all butchers of Schuylkill county. Each contestant to kill nnd dress two steers, two calves and two sheep. Tho dato of tho content has not yet been decided. "V" Program. Tho following program will bo rendered at tho meeting of tho "Y" this evening: Singing; prayer; scripture reading, Miss Jessio Mausell; recitation, Miss May Dusto; duett, Misses llrooks and Hughes; comic reading, Arthur Delcanip; solo, Miss Sallie Wasley, recitation, Miss I.illio Iicvan, critic, John T. Lawson. Look nt tho big stock of high priced music now sold at 5 and 10 cents at Ilrumm's. Cot Into Trouble. William Green, said to bo from Shenan doah, got into troublo at Palo Alto Thursday night. William was drunk and tried to shy rocks into a house and kicked up a row on an electric car. Ho was arrested, and after a hearing yesterday afternoon was committed to jail to await trial. mo nAiuiAi.Ns In summer uuderwear. At MAX LEVIT'S. Our freo lunch to-morrow morning will consist of nico vegetable soup. Strlcheii With Paralysis. Frank Swartz, one of tho best known residents of tho cast end of tho county, was stricken with paralysis whilo on a train bound to Allcntown on Thursday. Mr. Swartz was for years a resident of Tamaiiua, but for sonio time past has been proprietor of the Seiberling hotel in West Penn township. When you take Ilood's Pills. Tho big, old-fash-ioned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, aro not In It w itli Hood's. Easy to tako and easy to operate, ts truo of Hood's rills, which aro up to date in every respect. Safe, certain and sure. All druggists. 25o. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tho only rills to tako with Hood's Sarsaparilla. 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. Shackamaxon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Heading depot, Atlantic City, N. J. BERNARD CONWAY, Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 Cast Centre Street. Mo Qfme y WitEloqucncetOritory All sit clown when PRICE rises to speak. Price is the thing after all -Price is the thing we howl on, if it was'nt for price we would be just like other stores. Sonie of our shoes may be like some of their better kinds, but when it conies to Price Oh What a Difference. 1 , I Here arc some of Ladies' tan color or black OXFORD TIES, regular slore price Is $1,25, g Factory Store Price is 75c. H ' i5 different styles of fine hand sewed Oxford Ties, regular store price SI.50 to S2, Sjg Factory Store Price is Sd 3 ; No such saving in any other shoe store but the FACTORY SHOE STORE B J. A. MOYER, Manager. MISCELLANEOUS. T7ANTKI. Active, reliable men to travel and solicit orders for fruit nnd ornamental nursery stock. Permanent employment nnd Kood pny. Heferenee required. Address tlie It, O, CJIASK CO., South Penn Sq., Philadelphia. 5-0-20 t-eod ITTANTKI). r,000 ntreuts for linell's author- ized "LIVES OF MeKIXMSY and 110 IJAKT." MOpnKes,elejfnntlyiIlustrnted. Price only SI 00. The, best and tho ehenpeft, nnd out sells all others. r0 per cent, to amenta nnd freitjlit paid. fit'Ilooks now ready. Save time by bcndhijr 50 cents in stamps for nil outfit at once. Address A. I). WOKTIIINGTOX & CO., Hartford, Conn. 7 S-lxv-eod OK 8A1.I-:. $3,000 voith of tho SO.OOO first mortlrniro 10-venr bomM to lje Nriticil bv All .Saints' Protcfetnnt KpUcupal Church, of Khcnan donh. Itoml will bo In denomlnationsof M and $50, bearing interest from July 1st, lw.nl, at 5 per eent. erannum, piivahlo quarterly. There will bo a privilege of redemption within two years. Subscription bonks now open, llonds for snlo at Dr. C. JI. llordner, 31 Knst Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa. IWJ-tf "IMPORTANT NOTICK. The fences daneinjr I navilion and stands nt Columbia Park are open only to such whertiMTa who pay for spaces and all others will he considered rm trr&pawsers, whether tho titins lje painted, or tacked, or Iiuiik upon the fence. Terms for space may be secured Irom ALFltKI) Kvaxh, Thomas .1. Wimjasi-, Thomas 1!i:ixh. 10-1 w Committee. 1IIAHTKU NOTICH. Notice H hereby Riven that an applicnllmt will be made to the Court of Common Pleus of tho count v of Schuylkill, State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, tho 27th day of July, A. D., nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, under tlie "Act of Assembly to provido for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29th, 1871, and tlio supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to bo called and known as "The King Iajrclos Citizens Ueneilcinl Society, of (iilbcrtou, Pn,,n the character ami objects of which nre tlie maintnennnco of an orjrnnii'atlon for beneficial and protective pur poses, by tho establishment of a beneficial fund therein, mid the cultivation of a charitable and benevolent spirit among tho members thereof. Said society to bo carried on at Gilbertou, Pennsylvania, nnd for bald purposes to have, possess and enjoy nil tho rights, benefits and privileges conferred by said Act of Assembly and its supplements. Solicitor. June 27, 1800. 27-1-18 Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND 13 N. Jardin Street. PROPOSALS. TllC ltllililinir nnd Itt'liniriitf? rnmmttten nf llin Shenandoah School District will rici'lvo lildnfor 1(10 foot, more or less, of amy stono Hag paving, curbing nnd guttering, tho ling" to he not less than three 3 Inclicn thick curbing not Ichh thnu live S Inclii'H thick nnd gutteiing to be of good of Mone npiroeil by tills committee, lllila will bo n-ceived liy the menihcr1 of thlx coininlttcv, or tho Srctilrv of tlie School Hoard, up to Tuesday, July Slt, 1S!, at 7 30 o'clock, p. in., Kfterwlilch hour no liklv will bo received. Tho committee reserves tlie right to reject any. or all John T. I.kis, Chnlrmnn; 1!1:KJAM1N C. Clll'Kt'l!, MlCllAKL Sl'I-MVAK, Joiiw V. IIiumxH. 7-l)-7t Coninilttee. M. C. WATS Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Heading jirewing uo. s Jieer nnu rorter. 11S and 110 S. IVlaln St MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TKKMR P. W. BIERSTEIN, 208 S. Jardin St. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this uranular effervescent ami illimi: laut. An iuktant cure for sour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from having JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, (7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah the differences : OPEN EVERYDAY Oo to tho Shenandoah Dental Kooma for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver filllnRs. If your artlfieal teeth do not snii you call to seo us. All examinations freo. Wo inal:o all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Ilridgo work and all operations that ier tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnii's Block) East Centre Street. On.eo Hours: 7 n. in. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To tho admiring gaze of those who hve a taste fdr really flno wall paper Is tho display ofnew wall tmtier wrinklcH we have lust rccelvcd.You can find any color or pattern you want for your nun, ueti room, parlor, inning room, Kiicnen or enfe, from Cc up to S3 per roll. Fine artistio papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative ' Painting:. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ketlinntea'cheer. fully furnished. 8ntd postal. J. P. CARDEN, 221 V. Centre ht.t Shemindonh, Pn, l'laco Your Ordei'K Now. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SHADES AND WEIGHTS. ALL I'RICGS. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRO., 2a IM. Main St. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate pricesT WM. J. SPADE, S5 W. Centre Street, Shcuandoak
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