1 wmm An vow for GOLD 93 SILVER Or haven't you decided ? READ .a. Coin's Financial School. " Fool. Money, Silver ami Finance We will supply any book on the above questions you desire. HOOKS &BR0WN a. North Main St. CLOTHING SLAUGHTER FOR 3o DAYS To make rbom for the carpenters who arc pre paring' to extend our building to Market street. The carpenters must have space to work in, so we announce ... A Greal 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 CL0TH1NC1 HOUSE, l. GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and n South Main Street. EVENING HERALD Tl'ESDAY. JULY 21. 1890. MOUNTAIN OROVE CAMP MEETING. TJio IMethndlsU AV11I Anfiemblo There on August Ith. Mountain Orovo camp meeting, will convene this year on August 1, and ciui- tlnue to August IS,. in clmrgo of Itev. E. II. Yocum. 1). 1).,' prodding elder of Danville dWrirt. jf As this U tho twenty-fifth year of this camp tneuting special Quarto-Centennial services have been arranged for Tliursilay, August 0. At 10-30 a. ni. a special bcrmou by liev. Samuel Hmios, D. I)., of l'hilailelplnu, tho first president of tho camp meeting. At 3 p. lu. a platform meeting will lie helil to lie presided over hy O. M. Shoop, a Jit. Orovo veteran, nt which tlnio addrossos will ho de livered hy llishop llowman, Dr. liarnes, (1, Ti. Bhoop, Presiding Kliler Yocum and others. The following eminent ministers of tho church are ponitively expected to lie proticnt on the days indicated . Wednesday, Augusl n, Miss Ciishman, Itev Jlr. Oldham and Mm. F. Y. Chapman, of Athens, Tennesseo; Thurs day. August il, Ilinhop Thomas liowinan, of .St. Louis Mo , and liev. Sauiucl ISarnos, 1). II., o riiiiadeipma ; trmay, aurusi (W, I. Kpeneir, D. I)., of rhilai Hlsjhihging anil preaching aro mi Svhlrjiiiy, August 8. Rev. J. (I. Uokn ll.T of IMiiiadelphia ; Friday, August 7, Hoy. uadelphia. magnetic. Eckman. of ,W6nfing conference. Sunday, August 0, ;shoj) V. F. Mallalieu, of Buffalo, is one of e greatest preachers in Methodism and in ucrica. Tuesday. August 11. Iiov. George jliott, D. I)., of IMiiiadelphia. Dr. Elliott is uilpit orator ol national lame. W eduosuay, ualist 12, Itev O. K. rieod, 1). D. LI. I)., dr-nt of Dickinson college, Carlisle Fa, Ifjv It. II. Oilbort. of Huntington, Pa., will aduct tiio chililren's meetings, mid Rev. H. ' Conner, of Illoomshurg, tho louug ipple's meetings. Coming Invent July 28. Ico cream festival under the auspices of the Black Diamonds, in Robhins' opera house. ugust 1. Ice cream festival under tho auspices of the Salvation Army in ltobbim opera house. ugust I Ice cream festival in tho Calvary Baptist church, uuder the auspices of the ladies' Aid bociety. Aug. 14. Ice cream festival in llobbins' opera house, uuder the auspices of the East End Young AmorioHiH. Vugust 15. First annual picnic of the Defender Hose Company No. 3, at Columbia, park. Aug. 22. Ice cream festival nndor the auspices of Shenandoah Yalley Council No. 630, Jr. O. V. A. M., in Bobbins' opera house. HA YE KETUUNED DELPHI A WITH A FROM PHILA- Complete Dental Outfit CROWN AND- BRIDGE WORK.! DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, r. r Fergruson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak'Etroots, Take tho iron stairway on Oak street, Ofllee Hours : 6 o. m. to 8 p. m. SO BOXES OF" ...SOAP TO BE SOLD AT 3 BARS FOtt 5 CTS. E. B. FOLEY, 27" West Centre St. PITHY P01NT3. Happenings Throughout the Kegloii Chron icled for Hasty rcrusal. it unlay marked the lieginning of "dog days 1 There are S7 rases of typhoid fever at Plymouth, due to a contaminated wator supply. Pottsvillo will get up a trolley party on a big scale, the proceeds to go, to tho l'ittston sufferers. Schuylkill county Is again liankrupt and the county treasurer is aliotit to negotiate an other loan. Tho Italians in the nelghlxirhood claim that none of their nationality wore impli cated in the Coal street fracas. The repairs at Knickorlxickor colliory are being pushed rapidly, hut it will take six weoks before the colliory will be ready to resume operations. Fred. Gill and Howard Burchill, of Jlaha- noy City, havo leen matched to race over tho coursohy way of Delano and return next Saturday. Burchill will receive 1 J minutes start. Tho employes of tho (Illbcrton and Draper rollierlos will rcccivo their wages on Friday July 21, for tho first half of July. Tho employes of tho Moroa colliory, at Morea, will lieronftcr work eleven hours per day. Tho drilling for water ot tho Ashland reservoir is piogresslng rapidly. Tho hole is now drilled into tho mountain about 300 feet and water is Mowing at the rate of 1000 gallons jer hour. The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. That's our motto; and we add leather, solid leather and nothing but leather. That's tho way our shoes aro built. 7-18-tf Factobv Shoe Stoiik. Justices 1'hks Resolutions. Tho Justices and Constables Association, of Schuylkill county, held a meeting yesterday afternoon lu tho Hoffman Building, Potts- ville. Tho following resolutions were adopted : Wiiehkah. Mnnv crnnd Juries of the c-tmntv of .Schuylkill, through Ignorance of the fncts, nave cmiiiciiiiipii ino jukiuts igtuny as wen ns not guilty) of the charge of having fur the pur nose of inakliu; costs, sent Into our courts trivial cases thus making it appear that the JutUcs of l ins cnuniy are giuiiyoi playing tncir olllces for nil that Is In It." therefore, he it Itesolveil, That we renucst and demand that the next (fraud Jury shall investigate the mutter tuny nntl prcHetit mils ugaliiht nil Joitlces found engngcfl hi said practice. ItcBolvctl, That ll committee of three tie nj pointed to wait upon the nominees of both parties for Assemlilymnntootir next iA-glslnture and request them to favor a supplement to the present fee till), explaining the meaning of cer tnln clauses in the present fee hill, and to re port the result of this iiifiilry to the next mect Iriu. Hesolved, That the Constables and Justices should receive pny for eiKh person arrested re gardless of tho fact whether there he one or ,i .. ......... .... ... I. lit Itesolved, That we insist that tell cents be paid for each and every mile traveled as per fee hill That Constables should lie compensated for attending elections nnil an oilier nulK com manded by law. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmithiug dono call on E. F. Gallaghor 18 West Centre street Dcalor in sto-cs. 1-tf Almshouse Coiitrurts Awardeil. The County Commissioners yesterday awarded the contracts for tho contemplated improveinents at tho county almshouse. A large number of firms throughout tho stale had put in bids. Tho following were tho successful bidders: Hospital, to D. J.McGurl, of Pottsvlllo, $11,011.33; Steam I.-iuudry. Wilson Laundry Company, of Columbia, $3, 12S.O0 ; Boiler and Engine Heuso, D. J. JIcGurl, of PottflVille, 8,533.00 ; Steam Heat lug. llcfiiness & Co., of Pittsburg, $7,1100.00 ; plumbing, W. J. Bast, Pottsviile, ili 300, total, $50,020.33. Ico Cream FoatUnl. An ico cream festival will Is) hold under the auspices of tho West End llhicku m Bobbins' opera liouse on Thursday evening, July 23rd. A dance will take place after the festival. 7-ltl-lw ainy Need Artlllclal Teeth. Pay day throughout this region has again added many victims of various assaults to its records and among them may bo listed Adam Lnscawicz, of the First ward. Adam and a countryman had been out carousing yester day and returned home last evening In an intoxicated condition. They both took seats in tho yard and entered upon a controversy which led to a pugilistic contest in which I.oscawlcz. was tho victim. Ho was hit on the mouth with a blunt instrument, which knocked three teeth out of his jaw aud intlicted a gash on tho upper lip which re quired four stikhos to sow up tho wound. No law suits followed. Attended the 1'lilloputrhiii Dances. The danco of tho Philopatrian club at Maysvillo park last evening was pronounced a succoss by ovorybody prosent. Tho merry dancers come from all parts of tho region and danced to the swoet strains of the music fur nished hy the Schoppo orchestra, of town. Tho following town folks were in attendance: Messrs. James liell, .lames Higgins, Thomas Xork, T. h. Purcell, Patrick Convillo, and James Early.of (lilbertou. Hot l'or Athilitlo City. The first excursion of tho season to Atlantic City via Philadelphia and Heading railroad will leave Shenandoah at 0:S0a. in. on Thursday, July Sard.arrlviug in Philadelphia at 1:50 p. m., in time to catch express trains to the soa shore. Tare $3.50. For further information apply to ticket agents. Tickets good for 10 days. A parlor oar will lie attached to the tralu and accomuuxlatieu therein can be secured July 22ml, on notice to the ticket ageut. A Miners llle Man Drowned. The Drat death in Camp Oiblon, at Lowis- town, was reiwrtod yesterday. Joliu A. Ilroiman, a stableman of the Third brigade, from Mineraville, was drowned while liath- ing in the Juniata river. He was drowned in five feet of water aud all ellorts to save him were unavailing. Battery C turned out and fired over tho river to raise the body but was unsuccessful. Ilreunaii was only til years old. i torovtrzn. 'U1ATIS NEURALGIA and itnUarCompUbtB, nuu prppareu unatr me Birmgent .GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS. Prescribed ly emlstnt phyelclans! OR. RICHTEK'S BlAlliinil World rennnmof n.m.rV.lklv .ni,-oa.ril t 3 Only R. nnine with Trade Mark ' 'Anchor," it. An. Klcnter & Co., Zisratnst., UisTcri. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Eouseii Own OUiiworki, 0 & 60 is. in bhcniuiilnab tor sale u ,P I' 1 Klrlin. 6 u. Main Ht . J. M JUiiim, ; B. Mam Bt . il. a- . Kciiimca, N K, ear oiain -Viiioyu r. it r DR. BROWN Has prolonged his visit In Mahanoy City 11,1125, Office : HOTEL KAIER DR. P. II. BROWN, Chiropodist. KtilnrfSetl Jlnvtonn iruule smnlL The Corns or liutiious tlon't return Corns, Hnnions, Intfrowlnu Toe Nails, Kn InrRftl Toe J(iut,CliHtmIna nmlHwonty Kcet eiirrrt by Ir. Itrown licrc in Hlienamlnnli ten yt'nrs OKd liavc not tome liack. and the feet are to-tlny Ire1 from aches arm pninn. Itcad the' proofs. Jo and eo the ieoplc. The following home testimonials fltoiilu tnvlnce thvi nnBt skeptical : "We take plenure in reeonimendintc Dr. Urown Ui all PiifTerern fnun corn, lmnloni( inKt'ilnntoenailfi, etc. He haa permanently cum! our feet without pain, blood or Hrc nep. lilt treatment is abnolutely painless and hl cnre htay cured." I. W. fimlth, Krooer, ao Wet Centre Street; Ipnnc Jlefowieh. clothier, 131 Kaft ,entre Street; John Hmlth, proeerand rnent market, 419 Wept Centro Htreet ; Ixkjii 1'xkert, meat market, WO Vltm Htreet, Mahanoy City. Thomas H. Fnrrell, chief clerk i V IE. f refKm ofllee , Ievl Jlefowieh, clothing, 10 South Main Street , Win. and Mrs. Wooiner, Rrecn KrKr, 121 North Main Strett : J5. J. Me-(Jlnnep-4, exprepaman, 221 Centre Street ; Mrs. Kllen I). FerK-uon, Ml4" Macule. Knmey, Shcnandonh. Hon. II. M. Knlp ConLTCHp. man Itev leo. W. (Irow-, I'astor United KvaiiKelieal Church, Shamokin, Vn.t Mrs. Mary ItclnhoM and MIps Minute 1) Knier. Tine Street, alo Mrt. Oertnule Sllllman and MIhs K I). Dillon. Centre Street, Mahanny Cltv, ami htindreiU of others. Very highly reeimmended hy Peveml nf Shenandoah, Aphlnnd, Otrnrdvllle, I?niek vllle, Mahanoy I Mane, (Jilberton, Delano anil Tainaqua's leading clti7enn, Uth ladiep ami Kentlenien, wluwe feet Dr. I'rown com pi et ely cured peveral years ago. Hon. H M. Kulp.ConKrepxman Shamokin; M. D. UriKlit, of Bright Hroy., lumler, alt-o proprietor of Ashland Steam laundry, Ashland; C. Serr, merchant tailor and gents' fttrnlHldng goods, (Ilrardvllle; MIpi Ilnrhnrn "Wagner and Miss Kllen .T (Iranger, llraidville: MIpm Annie D. Huck and Mary Huh-cII, Walnut Street, Aphland; Mis Lizxie Prleo ami Julia L. llarnnrd. Market Street, Ashland; MIhs Amelia Snnner, llellc llatnit and Mrs. J.D. Wagner, Krnekvllle, Miss llnunah ItoynohlH, Mahtinov I'lane; Mr. Kllen Henry and danghtef, (Illbcrton, and several hundred other-. Oiliec" Hot-el Kaicr, Mahanoy City, Va.t visit extended to Saturday, July 2.1th, 18W; hours, 8 a. in. Uy 8 J. mM Sundays, 10 a. m. Ut t p. m. Dr. Drown returns to Philadelphia after Mahanoy City ilt, owing to homeonieocn. gngements he cannot visit Shenandoah. I COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. t If von lire n patient otDr. llrown's f rom Mheiiumlonh and vicinity, present thlsJJ Conion at bis unlet and yoor trolley fare JJ is paid both ways. No Coupon no fare. PERSONAL. Paul Schultz, of liloomsbnrg, is circulating among town acquaintances. .Miss .Maine Acker, of North West street, is Bojiiurning among relutives in Tamniiua. T. C. Waters, of Knreka, Montgomery county, in visiting old acquaintances in town. Dr. K. D. Iingacro and William Ncisweuter are transacting business in Shamokin to-day. Miss Iiuru Iieddal), of Tamaqua, Is visit ing Miss Jennio Ileddall, of South Jardlu street. P. J. Conry, of tho bottling deirtmeut of tho Columbia llrewlng Company, is confmed to his homo by illness. Tally Morgan aud son, Arthur, of Phila delphia, aro the guoste of the formor's brother. W. J. Morgan, on South Main street. William E. Urown, tho obliging collector for tho Eescno II. & I.. Co., was yesterday presented with a bouncing baby boy by his wife. Mossors John E. Levm of Malianoy City, aud his friend, Jinopb Spencer, of theJPhila- dolphia iiolico force, were visitors to town to-day. Michael Keogh, one or tins yonr's Ulgn school graduates, left this morning fur VoughkeepSic, N. V toentcra looal business college of liookkoeplug nnd short hand, . J. A. Mandour, tho ast lentre street notion dealer, lpft this morning on a combined pleasure and business trip to Scrunton and Utiea, N. Y. From thonco ho will visit r,ew York aud Philadelphia to purchase, his fall aud winter stock of notions. Hon. M. C. Watson and daughter, Miss Annie, left town to-day fornu oxteudod visit to Iloston, Netv York, liockaway Deach and other place in the Eastern states. Mr. Watson will no doubt be greatly bejiafltted by his trip both in health and otherwise, as ho is a most observant gentleman. She Took a Drop. Various and wonderful nro some of the feaU produced by people who meet with mis haps on trolley cars. A lady while riding ou one of the Schuylkill Traction cars which was turning the comer of Mam aud Coal streets, was accidentally thrown off hy the jarring. The lady performed some difficult feats of contortion intermingled hy a Hurry of skirts. She picked herself tip uninjured, and avoided the large crowd which began to gather hy walking down West Coal -street. It was said she hailed from Oirardville. Sulfered for Twenty.I'our Years. There is no use at all in people suffering from any throat anectiou whatever, when speedy and tiermanent relief Is at liand. Mrs. D. A Smith, Jersey Shoro, Pa., writes ' I had been troubled with mnucreu 6oro throat for tweuty-feur years, and Thomp son's Diphtheria Cure did me more good than all the others I tried and used. Thesamo medicine cured the soro tliroata of my children. Would not be without it in the house, undor auy circumstances." Sold by druggists everywhere at 50 cents a bottle. Soliciting Subscriptions. A circular has been forwarded to all tho shops along the line of the Lehigh Valley Itailroad Co., appealing to tho men to donate one day's wages to bo applied towards the maintenance of at. Luke s hospital nt Bethle hem- A number of the employe do not take very kindly to the circular, and consider It more or less as an imposition. HOOD'S PILLS "cureTliiivcr Ills, nillousuess, Indigestion, Headache. A pleas' nt laxative. All Druggists. BASE BALL (lOSIP. The Tnlbirs mid Itnrhers Jnj;iiKed In a damn Ycaterdny. The ball gaiue yestenlay afternoon at the Trotting park between the Ilarliers and the Tailors, of town, attracted a fair audionc to the diamond. During the entire game it looked very favorable for tho Tailors, but when the llarben enmo to list in tho ninth inning and scored eight runs, the Tailors began to look gloomy, who had gone tliero with tho intention of liearing the banner of victory home unfurled. Their was no lack of play on both sides and the gamo was very exciting nt times. There was soino dissatisfaction ns to tho line up of both teams, aud considerable time was lost in calling tho gamo. After play was railed all tho boys got down to hard work and mndo excellent plays at times, which brought forth rounds of npplnuso from the audience present. The features of tho gamo wcro the great fielding of Galvln, Foltr. and Portz, and the batting of Foltaand J. Portz, which was a surprise to all those present. Tho score was as follows : 1IAKHF.I1-.. II. n. o. A. E. CulT, c, p, 2b 4 2 8 1 0 Smith, p, 3b 2 10 2 2 Deters, M 1 0 3 1 1 Dals, lb, cf .'...2 0 2 0 2 Shortall, 2b, p 2 18 13 Onrvcy, 3b,c 1 1 3 0 0 (Jalvln.rf 2 10 10 Derr, cf, lb 2 0 3 0 2 Xoltr, It '3 3 0 1 2 Totnls 19 9 17 r IS TAUxmi, , r. n. o. a. E. lllnies, c, p 3 13 11 Query, p, c, ss 1 2 5 2 2 (-'Icary, ss, p 2 0 3 3 2 lliwrlln. lb 1 1 12 0 2 Sehall, 2b 1 0 2 2 I Mclaughlin, 3b... 0 0 0 1 3 J. l'ortz, rf 2 0 10 2 Y. l'ortz, cf 2 0 0 0 2 Mnnley, It 3 2 0 0 2 McDonald, c 10 110 Totnli 10 (1 27 10 20 1NKISGS. Itnrhers 1 5 0 0 2 1 0 2 8-10 Tailors 2 1 5 0 0 0 3 2 0-10 Tw ba-e hit Mazes, Query, Devon. Three base bits Foltz, Hinith, Onlvln. Home runs HIirEilis. Foltz. llano on balls Off lUnzcs. li oil Weary, I ; off Query, 1 ; oit Cull, 3 1 oil Smith, 1; ofl Shortall,!. Struck out Ily Mazes, a; iiy nniiiii, l ; uy Hnortaii, n; ny uull a. Double play tlnrvey, ima.slited. lilt by Ditched ball F. l'ortz. HchnlT. J. l'ortz. Tlmn of gnme Three hours. Umpire Carroll. Stabbing AiVniy nt Tower City. A stabbing affray occurred at Tower City yestenlay, resulting from a quarrel between Adam Stroheckor aud William Hand. Tho former is a son of Landlord Stroheckcr, aud tho latter is a married man with a wife and threo small children. During tho quarrel Hand drew a pocket knife and mndo two thrusts at Strohecker. llotli took effect and Stroheckcr dropped to tho lloor with an ugly gash in his abdomen nnd another in his breast. landlord Stroheckor and his danghtcr ran to Adam's assistance when tho knife was drawn and both weru sovercly wounded by Hand, who stabbed them right after he had struck tho young man. Hand mado his cscaio and has not lecn captured. DI1U). DKVKKH. At ShcnnniWh, l'a on the 51st lust., Annie, daughter of Kdwaril and llridget Devcrs, aged 10 months. Funeral will take place on Thursday, the 23rd Inst., at 3 00 p. m., from the family residence at 32. West Coal street Interment in the Aniiunclatioii ceme tery Friends and relatives invited to attend. BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, John IIowaud IIaiuiia, IA. !., Freet College with four r'Ourtefl of ptudy lending to URrccw: Ajaftlumy for loy ami youml men , IathwT InsnliiU', mid School or Mu'-ic. Thirty ncre cnnipu ; te u bulldlnc Including Kym nafituin, laboratory and ohemitory. For catalogue nnd other information nddrcn?, VM. C. GltKTZINOKIt, KeKistrar, Ijtiw Unburn, Pa. FOR FANCY Groceries, FJour, Feed,"&c., At lowest cash prices. . J. BROUGHALL. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. Beauty Unrolled To the adnilrluB praicjot those who have a toto Jorreolly flue wall paier la tho display of new wall paper wrinkles we hove Just received, You mil flni! nnv cnlnr nr nntteru vou want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dlniiiR room, kitchen or enfe, from So up to ?3!lier roll. Fineortlstlo papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnUbed, (lend postal. J. P. GARDEN, 231 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa, l'lnce Your Orders Sow, 'mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmit VS'.QoqaenceiOratorg All sit down when PRICE rises to speak. Price 2 S is tlle tiding after all. Price is the thing we howl on, K if it was'nt for price we would be just like other X stores. Some of our shoes may be like some of their S better kinds, but whei it comes to Price 3 1 Oh What a Difference. 1 4fe I M. JSZ Here arc some of g Ladles' tan color or black OXFORD TIES, regular store price Is $1.25, S Factory Store Price is 75ci j 15 different styles of fine hand sewed Oxford Ties, regular slore price SI.50 to S2, St: . Factory Store Price is QSCi Jt: No such saving in any other shoe store but the FACTORY SHOE STORE J. A. MOYER, Manaqer. .3 MISCELLANEOUS. JOST.A nk-e Maltese cat. Answers to tho J name of "Tommy." Suitable reward nvill bo offered for Its return to Charles Itodzicwicz, proprietor of the Kcndrlck Houpc. It I7OU CII12A1-An uprlfrht piano In ; KX"1 condition. Apply to John llerroinc, IO0 Hooth .lardin Htroct. 7-20-lw J ANT1U). Active, relinble men to travel ? and Hollcit orders for fruit and ornamental nursery t-tock. Permanent employment and (rood pay. Itcference required. Address tho It, a. vxt ZCO.t bouth l'enn 8q. l'hiladelnhia. 5-9-26freod T1TANTICD. .000 ageiits for JtmseU's author-' Ized "L1VKS OF McKINX.KY and 1IO nAUT," BR0 liases, elegantly illustrated, l'rieo onlySl-00. Tho bett and tho cheajiebt, and out sells all others. r0 per cent to agents nnd freight paid. if-Ilooks now ready. Save time by Hendinir SO cents in htainits for an outfit nt once. Address A. I). WOttTIUNGTON & CX)., Hartford. Conn. 73-hveod OU 8AI.K. 83,000 worth of the $0,000 first lnortLrnirn 10-vear bonds to be Issued bv All Haints' ProtestJint Kpiscopal Church, of Shenan doah. Honda will ho fn denominations of SAand 550, bearing interciit f nim July 1st, lMrfi, at 5 per cent, perannuiu, payable quarterly. TtKi-e will be n privlIeK' f redemption within two year. Hubscriptlon books now open, llontlit for salo at Dr. O. 61. IVirdner, 31 Tjwt Oak Htreet, Shenandoah, Vn. fl-20-tf IMPOllTANT NOTICE.-The fences, dancing pavilion and stands at Columbia Park are open only to ucli advert Uers who pay for spaces and nil others will be considered n Trespassers, 'whether the slns be painted, or tacked, or hung upon the fence. Terms for spaces may bo secured from Alfred RvArH, Thomas J. Williams, TjlOMAW llKLLI", 7'10-lw Committee. PROPOSALS. Tho Ituildlntf and Itcnairlnt: Committee of the Shenandoah fechool DiftrJct will receive bids for lfiO feet, more or less, of cray ptone.lla paving, curbing and guttering, the Hags to be not less than three 3 Inches thick curbingnotlcss than live 8 inches thick and guttering to bo ofgood of ptone approved by this committee. Iltds will bo received by the members of this committee, or the Secretary of the School Hoard, up to Tuesday, July 2lfat, 18WJ, nt 7.30 o'clock, p. tn., aiterwmcn nour no mu will ik? received, ine committee reserves the right to reject any, or all bids. John T. I-hk, Chnirnmn ; It EN J AM IN C CimtCII, IltllAKL KlTLUVAN, John F IIigjin, 7-H-7t Committee. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tbe Shennndonh Bentnl Booms for painless estraorion of teeth. Gold ami Silver (Mings. If your artiDcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All oxaminationu frco. We make all kinds of platos. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and firidgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surcenr. No charge for extracting when plates are nrcierea. we are tne only users 01 vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titmou's Iiloctl East Contra Street. OfHcs Iloura: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Qoods delivered promptly, WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, 83 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah. 2g 3 3 3 the differences : SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SHADES AND WEIGHTS ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customer." over and consider his--make-up. PORTZ & BR0 IV. Main St. Evan J, Davies, L.IVEUY AND 13 N. Jardin Street. M. C. WATS Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Agent (or Beading isrewlng uo.'s iseer ana l'ei ter. 116 and 11S S. Main St MONEY TO LOAN ON R,SY TKUSIS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, iOS S. Jardin St. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured tiy tliis granular cffurvcHCCnt nnd stimu lant. An instant cure fur sour 'nunnelis nnd licndocbra, whicli often tucumuluU li uui UuvinK; n itllit out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah 's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. ON, Shackamaxon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Itoodlnit d.pnt Atlantic City, N. J. BERNARD CONWAY, A 3 J 3 I 3 m I'd X Iff ,1 1 H I v. 4 '.'i 1W1.ii vrxff1 i..j,j.-J,;Trl . ii'i' i ?tMSffS!5' .Sir
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