Are vou for- - GOLD 25 SILVER Or haven't you decided ? READan- Coin's Financial School. " Fool. Money, Silver and Finance We will supply any book on the above questions you desire. HOOKS & BROWN a. North rv1 oln 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 STYLK 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 plentv of room in the fall. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 1. GOLDIN, Prop, o and ii South Main Street. EVENING HERALD WKDNIHDAY. Jl'LY 3'.'. 1800. P. (. it T. A. Convention. Siiajiokin, July !M. The tenth annual convention of tlm Patriotic Order of True Americans, of Pennsylvania, was culloi to order in the. hall of Camp 30, '. O. H. of A., this city, ut ( o'clock yostontay morning by Suite President, Miss Sarah K. Oallaghor, of IaIkiiioii. Uifct. l'rosi'dcnt. Miss Annie, Hoyd, in a noiit speech introduced to tho convention Chief lltirgoss W. II. K. Stninlc, who wiinnly welcomed the visitors to our city. State Treasurer, Sirs. Emily 3. Hurkins, of Philadelphia, responded to tho llurgohs' ad dress. The Sttit.s President then follow-d with her valedictory uddretx, which con tained a general review of the year's work and much valuable information. Shourgod a number of recommendations. The committees wore appointed, unil It. 0. Hess, of Shenandoah, is a mcmlier of the committee on liKtnct Presidents. State Secretary Theodore Harris, of Phila delphia, reported an incruftfcc of ineinliership since December Slut, 1H05, of 456, with five camps to hear from. Fifty-nix camps re ported. The membership December 31st, IHa, was l!T!. uud up to Juno 30th, 1800.it numbered 3,300. There were eight camps instituted during the administration year ending June 30th last. During the year three camps disbanded. The ahiu of the subordinate camiM property amount to ?JU.5S1.S1. TheiewereUS7 propositions last year nnil IW0 elected. 20 wore rejected. State Treasurer, Mrs. Emily S. llarkins, of Philadelphia, reported in the treasury, $0,018.13; valuations, S-I.tt03.71 ; invested, ?I),3,VJ.UI. Will Cure Any Case. It makes no difference how severe the case may ho Thoiffpsun's Diphtheria Cure, if applied in strict accordance with printed instructions given, will positively cure any caso of diphtheria to which ltinay hoapplied. Wm. A. WoUlugcr, Milton, Pa.,writ: "To all whom it may Houcern : I certify that I cheerfully lecomtucud Thompson's Diph theria Cure to all ; and if used according tq diiuctions it will positively cure any case of diphtheria.' Sold at Kirlin's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. .Mliio Inspector ir (lis Fifth District. Seventeen applicants are being examined at llazleton for the position of Mine In Swctor of tbe 5th District, to fill tho vacancy caused hy the resignation of Inspector James K. Iloderick. How is your I.Ivor? If you take l)r Hohhs Little Liver Pills you will say they are absolutely wonderful iu results. 10 cent a vial. Kohl by S. P. Kirlin, druggist. HAVE JtinrUNED FROM PI1ILA DELPIIIA WITH A . . . . Complete Dental Outfit CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, , Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the Iron stairway on Oak street. Office Hours a. m. to 8 p. m. SO BOXES OF" ...SOAR TO BE SOLD AT 3 BARS FOR 5 CTS. E. B. FOLEY, 27 West Centre St. Wedding. Mr. Iloyle. or Maiellle. and Mi-- Huli lian, of Mahanoy Plane, were united in unmade in the Iioman Cfltholie ihurch, at the latter place, this aftetnoon. John Maley, of North Oilliert street, anil Miss Ilrldget Jenkins, of West Line street, were united In marriage hint evening. A pretty wedding took place this afternoon at I o'clock at the Annunciation church, the contracting parties Iming Miss Ellen Keenan, of West Lloyd stroct, and Harry Ilagen, of West Philadelphia. Tho duties of brides maid wore performed by Miss Mary Keenan, a sister of the bride, anil that of Kroomsinati by John Hagen, of Philadelphia, a brother of the Broom. Immediately after tho cere mony was performed a wedding supper was partaken of at the homo of the hrldo, after which tho newly mar ried couplo left for Atlantic City, where they will siend their honeymoom. They will rosldo In West Philadelphia, where a uowly furnished homo awaits their arrival. I to u Last Night. During the progress of the festivities at a Polish wedding, on West Coal street, last night, a row between Polish and American young men took placo. It is stated that four young men from West Coal street were iu vited to partake of tho festivities, and after imbibing freely of intoxicating drinks they became boisterous nnd attempted to mako things lively and have, their own way. To this tho Polish element objected nnd an oUbrt was mado to eject thorn from tho premises, which ended In a free-for-all fight Tho Americans, being iu the miuority, were not capable of besting their opponents. A lot of furniture was destroyed and a young man named Hush (received a scalp wound several inches in length by being lilt with tho leg of a chair on the head. After n scrimmage of several minutes tho young men were ejected and tho festivities were continued amid a nolo which caused some of the neigh bors to threaten to make complaint to the police. A 31111111110)- City Wedding. Miss Katlo McCall, of Colo's Patch, and Thomas Ferguson, wero married at Mahcnoy City yesterday afternoon. Miss Annie Gal lagher, of Philadelphia, and James Itoilly, of town, supported the couplo. The groom is a son of Anthony Ferguson, outside foreman at Mahanoy City colliery and Is at present em ployed as an engineer at Hrooksido colliery, near Tower City. A haudsomely furnished home awaits their return to Tower City from an extended tour to Philadelphiaaud Atlantic City. I'cho Answers, AVliere? From Hazlcton Plain Speaker. It is stated that Charles N. llrumm, who represents tho Schuylkill district in Congress, will seek i-c-nomiimtiou, this tlmo on a free silver ticket. If chosen ho would serve his term out, hut if the advocates of the theory now attracting so much attention would not como up to their promises to restore good times, etc., where would tho Hou. Charles llrumm seek a berth to gmtify his endless ambition "Ut serve the iieopler" Haso Itall To-morrow. What promises to 1 another interesting game of Imso Kail will 1) played at the Trotting park to-morrow, ltween the Spartans and the Cherry street nine, who is regarded as the strongest amateur team in this locality. The Spartans' are now in the third year of their existence, and carry a record of neer having lost a game. A good game may Ui looked for. Itieycle ltace Meet at llloomslmrg. On Wednesday, August 5th, the Illooms burg wheelmen will hold, their second annual race meet at the Columbia County Fair grounds. The following is a list of events: One mile novice, one half mile ojcn, hoys raie (under 10 years of ago, i two mile lap nuc, four county race (Columbia, Montour, Lycoming and Luzerne.) club handicap (ono mile, ) one mllo open, three mile handicap. Four hundred dollars in prizes will lie dis tributed among the contestants. Hand Iooked Nobby. The Grant laud, while marching down to tlm !.',), II,,,. ,1, ,..(,), ,,.,,. I.,.. I t Maysvillei and playing one of Sousa's iopu l.ir marches, presented u nobby appearance. Tho hand was composed of SO men, and seemed highly elated over to-day's engage ment. Tho hand was engaged through the persisieni enons oi mo people ol ShamoKin, who are very anxious to hear them play Long Journey on IVhccli. J. Harry Woakliem and Cliarles Simon, of Newark, N. J., arrived in town yesterday morning on their wheels, and are guests of tho former's uncle, 11. A. Davenport. They left home Sunday morning at 4:30 o'clock, reached Allentown that night, and reached Pottsvillo Monday night, arriving hero yes terday morning. They leave Shenandoah to-night for Shamokiu and will return to their homes via Scranton. Hoadinr. Phila delphia and'Xow York. They are expert cyclists and ride tho well-known and reliable Itamlilur wheel with tho G. & J. tiros. Mr. Woakliem is u former Shouandoah. "boy," and greeted old acquaintances during his short stay. Horses Hecuimi SUlttlsli. This morning a pair of horses driven by a farmer, who was selling Krcen truck on West Lloyd street, in tho neighborhood of Main. suddenly became frightened at tho noise of an approaching electric car and made an at tempt to run away. They collided with tho lrher polo at liroderlck i shop, making a Bharp turn and running on the imvement on the opposite side of tho street, where tho two horses ran on either aide of a tree, which stopped their speed and threw ono of the homes to the ground. .No damage was done Married Men Challenge. The married wen's bao hall club of the Columbia 8. F. E. A Hose Company, do hereby cbl)nge the single men's team to play game of lmll, the latter team to specify toe imie and ptem where tbe game is hi tie played. llauil Cut. Anthony Mackalonus, had tho hack of his right hand gashed by a pieie of coal falling upon it at Weitf Shenaudoah colliery this aiteruoon. iie was taken to tho office of Dr. W. N, Stein, who applied four stitches to sew up tho wound. Like biliousness, dyspepsia, hcadaclu. consti pation, sour stomach, Indigestion are promptly cured by Hood's Pills. They do their work easily and thoroughly. Host after dinner pills 25 cents. All druggists. Prepared by C. I Hood & Co.. Tho only Pill to take Willi Hood's Liver ills Ho ijgl ' u mm m (Continued from First Page.) will never yield, unit the situation isit.v mlttodly orltlenl. It Is generally accepted nan fact among the Populist deleitfiUM that If Hrran nnd r-uwnll nrv indorsed by the Populist con vention Unit tho Populist jiirty wns to lie nooorded a liberal representation upon the Democratic executive committee. They believe they will have at least two or three memlsirn of the committee. Tho under RtondliiR also Is thnt the silver Ilepubll cons who have dcclnrcd for Hrynn will lie given representation in the innnajre jnentof the campaign. Chulrmun Jonos, of thoDomocrntloconi jnlttve, would neither confirm nor deny tho reiiort in so many words, except to say thnt no doflnito arningument hnd been mado. "I have gone no further," ho said, "thnn to say to all thnt I wnnt tho silver men to get together in this contest, letting byftonos 1 liygonos nnd fraternizing us mon ought who are lighting for tho snmo principle." Arrivals from Lincoln, to which plnoo there are not a few pllgriinajrostheso days, report thnt Mr. Bryan still declines to mnko any concessions or pledges for Pop ulist rapport. Ho tolls nil that ho Is not Indifferent to tho lmlorpcmcnt of tho Pop ulist convention, but lwllevcs he will bo elected whether inado tho oxprossed object of tho regard of tho convention or not, ahd odds that as he was nominated by tho Domocmts without making any pledges or promises in tho way of appointments, ho cannot and will not mnko any pledges to secure other nominations, or even to so curo tho olectlon, but that Populists as well as others must rely upon him to treat them fairly in caso of his success at the liolls. Tho Bryan men still appear to bo in con trol, and tho loaders are very confident thnt they nro in tho majority. Practically all tho trained and experienced generals are allgnwl with them, and they have n very thorough organization for systematic and effective work. Yesterday thoy were reinforced hy tho arrival of 600 Bryan Populist shouters from Nobraska, 150 en ergetic Populist workers from Kansas, and many from other parts of the west Thoy are pressing upon tho "middle of tho road.' delegates tho view that tho situa tion presents tho single Issue, McKinley or Bryan; that tho wostorn Populists insist uiion grasping tho opportunity to vote on tho silver Issuo where their votes will sount, and that failure to nominate Bryan will split tho imrty wido open and cause dissensions that will never heal. Thuy confront tho southern delegates nd scattering sounds from other sections who want to keep in tho middlo of tiio road nnd have "no truck," as somo of them express It, with either of tho imrtles, esjHwlnlly the Democratic jmrty, with which they have lieon at war. Whilo strong of conviction and vociferous in their determinations that they will never surrender, tho "middlo of tho road" dele gates uro practically a disorganize crowd They keep up a great deal of enthusiasm at their meetings, and loudly claim as high us 000 majority in tho convention, hut their claims of victory cannot lie argued out on paper unle-JS in tho final contest those who insist upon oVmpromlso should side with them. Tho out and outers, if thoy should con trol, uro at sua as to a candidate. Paul Vnndervoort, of Nebraska, and Kugeno V. Dobs uro about tho only luimos can vassed since Ckmgrossiiinu Towne.of Min nesota, arrived yesterday and announced himsolf for Bryan. Although the Bryan managers seem confident of success they are by no means ont of the woods. Tho coinpromlso propositions urged upon thorn are tho principal source of their anxioty. Yesterday Victor L. Bergur, a deleguto from Wisconsin, telogrnphed Eugeno V. Debs ivs follows "You will not fail to do your duty when this country requires your services. The middle of tho road' jiooplo want to nominate you for presi dent. Como at once." In reply tho fol lowing was received' "Shall try my best to join you tomorrow." Mr. Ignatius Donnelly was asked last night if he was a candidate for the presi dency. He replied thut ho was not, but that ho would acoept if the nomination should lie tendered, with the hope of pro moting tho interests of his imrty. Mr. Donnelly holds that tho imrty should lw maintained intact., and that this cannot lm done by the indorsement of Bryan and Sewall. He said that his name had been suggostoirby live of the congressional dis tricts of his state, but that he had con sidered the matter In the nature of a jier sonal compliment. Joseph F,. Buchanan, member of tho na tional committee for New Jersey and a delegate to tho Populist convention, ar rived at the Lindell lost night With him came the New Jersey delegation and the delegates from Now York city and Brook lyn. "I think," he said, "the delegates from tho east will lie almost solid for Bryan, provided nothing is done which will threaten to impair the organization or llfo of tho jmrty. The delegates from the oast like Bryan, but tho validity of the Populist imrty must lie maintained in at least its present condition." The national committee yesterday after noon took up the various contests for seHt, the Illinois contest being the first in order. This ooutest involved the seats of the twenty-two delegates from Chicago. It was charged that the conventions were irregular, and each side claimed that the other was composed of men who wore not Populists. Ono of the delegations was bawled by H. S. Taylor und tho other by William Burns, who, as an ofllcer of tho American Hallway union, was Imprisoned with EuguueDebsofterthe Chicago strike. The committee seated the Taylor delega tion. The contest from the Eleventh Missouri district was decided in favor of Frank K Ititolile, who contested the seat claimed by John L. Talbot. It was Insisted that tho election of Tulbot as u delegate had been determined in the district conven tion by the votes of six men who after wards made aUldavits that thoy were Doiuoorats. Interest In the silver convention, which opens today In Muslo nail, where Qrover Cleveland was renominated in 1888, has been completely eollpsed by tho bitter strugglo uroong tho Populists of nomi nating or indorsing Bryan. Tho program of the silver convention is cut and dried. There is no division of sentiment. Con gressman Franols Rowlands, of Nevada, will bo temporary chairman, ami William Jjgt. John, tho Now York banker, per IrgSvint chairman. Thoy will deliver their I'tStdthes. a platform of a single lilunk in fnjpr ef the free coinage of sllvor at 10 to win oo nuopo-u. jirynn una sownll will wndors- d, and the convention will ad- riru 1 FELL THROUGH A TRESTLE. Twolle racligers Seriously Jnjtireil on in Illinois ItnllrniKl. CaiiiiiiMiai.e. Ills, July M A disas trous railroml wreck occurred on the Chi cago and Tojuw railroad about o mile south of Murphysboro yesterday A tt-es-tlo over Big Muddy creek gave was as the result of recent rains, uud one pinseuger ennch was ditched. Twelve persons wero Injured, two of whom may die. A broken rail penetrated the mall oar in which Mail Clerk Hamilton, of this eitv, was. hut ho pscaiiod without scrlou" injury. The Injured are' Mr- McCl'uro, of Mo Clure Station, bruised Andrew Chllders, of Mtirphyslioro, bruited face nnd hands ; Scott Hincllffe. of Curlxindale, badly cut about the face . George rlleliert, of Blooui fleld, Mo., jaw broken and injured inter nally In the breast, may die ; Mrs. G. S. Drew, engineer's wife, going to her hus bandat Boston. Mass.. with five children, collar bone broken and cut ubout the face, three of her children wore hurt, a llttlo girl and a llttlo boy having arms broken ; II. H. Herman, of Wittenberg, Mo., cut on head nnd bruised on kneo; George Quackcnbos, Cno Girardeau, bruised on head and face; Frank Anderson, Grand Tower, noso broken; Ii. Werro, of St. Louis, bruised. Will Work for the Chicago Nominees. Milwaukee, July 22. Socrctnry Noel, of the Democratic statu committee, an nounces that Chairman C. W. Peck, who Is now absent at Luke Mlnnetonku, has authorized him to state thuthoPeck) will support and work for the nominees of the Chicago convention. In connection with the stand taken by National Committee man E. C. "Wall, this makos two notnblo desertions front tho Democratic gold party. Arrested on a Grave Charge. Altooxa, Pa., July 22. Mrs. II. L. Boughclmer, who wiw? tied, gagged and assaulted in her homo early Monday morn ing, yesterday recognized Albert Bough elmer, her huslmnd's nephew, as ono of her assailants. Ho was arrested. Died In a l'rison Cell. Heading, Pa.. July 2U. Files, the trump who attempted to murder Mrs. Amanda Kohrer at Exeter Monday night, died in Berks county jail at U o'clock last night. Pay only your own hills. In dealing hero the cash customer is not taxed to help sup IKrt tho credit customers who do not pay. Hero all are ono level. All nro cash. 7-18-tf Factoby Shoe STonn. Will liciiulre tho X-lIuys. Hiiitou IIkrami : Can you inform .us what Is the reason the Miners Journal, although put lishlngthe card of Horace K. Detigler, 1ms been so discourteous as to withhold nil editorial comment upon his candidacy? Is it possible that Mnior Kinnev is loslnir his head, nolltlcnllv. and wants to "hog" everything In eight tot iiwu-cu. jin cuny reply win oniiKe a numner of JtEl'CBLlCANS. Hlienaiidonli, July 20th. We cannot authoritatively say what Major Finney's reasons are lor withholding tho notice usually accorded candidates upou their announcement. It may be that ho favors tho nomination of another candidate, although wo hardly think tho Miners' Journal, ono of tho recognized party organs of the county, will espouse tho cause of ono whoso rast reconl on the curroncy question has not been in lino with tho present platform of his party. We refer our correspondent to tho Journal for a solution of the question. En. Curdlti (lets Down to llnsiness. Under the act of tho Dauphin county cours which issued injunctions against tho numerous Justicos in town to retire from legal business, nnd which loaves Justice J. J. Canliu us ono of tho two Justices who can legally jierform the duties of the olllce, ho has rented tho rooms formerly occupied by the Shenandoah Uepubllcan league, in the Titinan building, as an olfico. Mr. Cardin has mado the transfer from his present placo on West Lloyd street in order to be moro centrally located. He began to furnish his new place to-day. Full Details Gladly Given, A Railroad Official's Experience. E. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction la Nebraska, writes; "My heart troubled and pained mo for 19 years. Shortnoss of orcath was tho constant and most common symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, goner ally followed any severe exertion. Falntness, hunger V7ithoutauyappetlto! fluttering that mado mo clutch my breast, and palpitation that often Btagfered tno a3 if I would fall, were frequent attack. Again, everything would turn black if I arose from a stooping posture quickly. Sleepless nights with their Tit MilP;' prostrating unrest wero ui. cumerou8 and i coul(J Heart Clire set no rest day or night r, . I consulted leading phy- KcSlOi eS slclans and tried adver TTpnltTl tisod rcmedios. Thoy ilCalUu..,.,. gave mo no relief. Ono of Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so sxactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure und I am now a well man. I hope every one troubled with heart disoasu will try Dr. Miles' romodaos. If thoy wlllwrlto me personally, I will gladly give thorn full details of my experience." Enw. Edmonds. P. O. Box 63, David City, Nobraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure la sold on guarantee that first bottlo honoQta or money refunded. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. in DR. BROWN Has prolonged Ills visit In Mahanoy City -t'STIL SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1896. Office : HOTEL KAIER. DR. P. H. BROWN, Chiropodist. Enlnrgeil Jlutiiatw matte &tn all The Corns or littitlons tlon't return Corn, llunions, Inrowtnf? Ton Nnlls, En lot-Red Too Jolnta.Chilljnlna nndHonty Feet cured by Dr. Jirown hero In Slieimmloali ten years Hko hnvo not come bnek, nwl the feet nre to-lny free from nehes nnu jintiH, Itend the proof fl, (Jo nnd ceo the people. The following homo testimonials should convince the. most nkeptlcal : i "Wo take pleHnuro in recommending Dr. Urown to nil BiifTerer from corns, bunion, ingrowing too nulls, etc. lie tins permanently cured our feet without pain, blood or sore ness. His treatment 1m nbHolutely painless and his cures stny cured." I. M, Smith. Krocer, 2( West Centre Street; Isaac Kefowich. clothier, 131 Kost Centre. Street; John Smith, tfrocernnd meat market, 419 Went Centre Street; IiCon ICckcrt, meat market, UOO Tine Streel, Mahanoy City. Thomaa S. Fnrrell, chief clerk P. it It. freight ofllce ; iA-vi Itefowlch, clothing, 10 South Main Street ; Wm, and Mrs. Woomer, green grocer, 121 North Main Street ; IS. J. Me Olnncss, expressman, 221 Centro Street; Mrs. Kllen I). Ferguson, Miss Maggie Kraney, Shenandoah, lloti. II. M. Kulp, Congress man ; Kev. Oeo. W. Orovs, Pnfitor United Kvangelicol Church, Shamokln, In.; Mrs. Mary llelnbold and Miss Minnie I). Kaler, Vine Street, also Mrs. Oertrude Sllliman nnd Miss K. I). Dillon. Centre Street, Mahanoy City, nnd hundreds of others. cry highly recommended by several of Shenandoah, Ashland, Oiranlvillo, Kraek vlllc, Mahanoy Plane, OilberUm, Delano and Tamnxuntt lemllng clttreiiH, both ladies nnd gentlemen, whoso feet Dr, llrown com pletely cured several years ago. lion. II. M. Kulp, Congressman Shamokln; M. I). Ilrlght, of Itright Itros., lumber, also proprietor of Ashland SU-a ui Laundry, Ashhind; C. Serr, merchantiJiilorund gents' furnishing goods, (Urardvillo; Miss Darbam Wagner and Miss Kllen J, Grander, Olrardville; Miss Annie . Iluck nnd Mary ltus-ell, walnut Street, Af-hland; Miss iJzzio l'rieo nnd Julia L. Uarnaril, Market Street, Ashland; Miss Amelia Sanner, Jtelle Haunt nnd Mrs. J. D. Wagner, Kmckville : Miss Ilaunah Itcynolds, Mahanoy Plane; Mrs. Kllen Henry and daughter, OitlH'rton, and seeral hundred others. Oillee- Ilotvl Knier. Mahanoy City, I'a., Unit extended to Saturday, July 25th, 1S06; hours, H a. in. to 8 p. in., Sundays, 10 a. m. to 4 p. in. Dr. Urown returns to Philadelphia after Mahanoy City visit, owing to home oillce en gagements he cannot vllt Shenundoah. COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. If yon arc a patient of Dr. Jtrown'n from St Shenaniloah and vhmtty, iircsent thlsS y Coupon at hid nine ami your ironey jare w ( paid hoth myi, N" '-oupon no faro 3 MISCELLANEOUS. FOIl HA1.1J CH11V1'.-An liprlnht piano in KOcmI condition. Apply to John Hcrromo, 400 Mouth .laruin nre. t wi "VT ANTED. An actho and capable salesman V t-o represent uu In t!i! hcctionof theptate. Preference idven to an experienced man. Keterence requlreiL Allien vinegar cyo., goje proprietors of the Alden Fruit Vinegar Works, 10O0 to 1022 N. Main St., 8t. Tiuls, Mo. It ?H()li:itTV FOlt SALE. Four houses on Wist l.lovd street, all In irood condition and renting nt S31 per month, leased irround, will he nm cneap. can oe piu-eiuweo uy iwo pnrtieH if deslrcil. Apply at No. 123 North Main street, Shenandoah. 7-22-lw XTTANTHD. S.nilO aueutB for Russell's author- V i?ed "I.IVES OK MrKIKLUY and 1IO ltAUT." .ViOiinires.cleuiiiitlvlllustrnted. Price only 81.00. Tuo Lest and the cheapest, and out sells all others. 5l per cent, to agents and freight patil. 3-HooKsnow ready, save nine hy sendint' 50 cents in stamps for an outfit at once. Address A. 1). WOUTHINCITON ii X.. Hartford, Conn. 7-.ww-eou TjWll SAr.K.Sl.OOO worth of tho $0,000 first ) mortgage. 10-year Ininds to bo issued hy All hnlnts1 Protestant liiiiseopal Church, of Shenan doah, Ilonds will he in denominations of SSand $50, hearing interest from July 1st, !, at 5 per cent, per annum, payable quarterly. There -will he a privilege of redemption within two years. Subscription books now ojion. Ilonds for salo at Dr. V. M. Bordm r, HI East Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa. G-204f CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is herebv irlven thnt an annllcation S ill be made- to tbe Court of Common 11 ens of io niiiiiitoiif ftr-ltn vllf 111 Kt.itftif I'onnavl vnnifi on Mondny, the 17th day of August, A. D., 1600, at 10 o'i'locic In the forenoon, by Mat. Kup chinsky, Frank Chuzamkl, lcter Simmons, laul Miencia, John Caulis, Pierce Wockatitis, and others, under the "Act of Assembly to provide for tlx. Incorporation and regulation of certain corporation a," approved April JWth, 1S7J, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called and known as"The8t Staniclaus Young Men's Lithuanian Jtoinan Catholic IkmeftcinJ Association, of Shen andoah, Pii " The cliaraiter nnd objects of wincn are me maintenance oi an organization for lcnefk-in! and protective puroswi, by tho establishment of ft beneficial fund therein, and the cultivation of a chnrlUible and benevolent spirit amouB the members theeof. Said society toboearrleuorint Shenandoah, Penii8ylvania and for said purposes to have, pose and enjoy nil the righto, benefits and privileges conferred HiHti act ui Atiseuimy uuu up nupiueiiients. Rntd application is now on file In the Pro thonoUry's olUce, at Pottvllle, Pa. M. M. Ilt'UKK, Solicitor. Shenandoah, IU, July 22, 1S06 32-20-S-12 YOU CAN SAVE "-MONEY -J-By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor, lain and Coal Sts. Finest whlskevt, beers, porter and ale consinmiy ou tap. iuoicq temperance annus bum citcarss SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALLSHADES AND WEIGHTS, ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider hip make-up. PORTZ & BRO., 2 IM. Main St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigara, Tobacco, Ac, Agent for Heading uicwiiik ueer ana I'orier, 11S and 11S S. Main St: MONEY TO LOAN -ON JOASY TKHMS. P. W. BIERSTEllV "X, 520S S. Jardin St. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured hy this Krnnillnr effervescent nnil rtlmu lant. An Jictnnt cure for pour etonuuha and hcndneliFH, which ufU'ii accumulate from luivlng n ulKht out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 nnd IP Peach Alley, Shenandoah Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a?u 207 West Coal Street. Shackamaxon Hotel Arknnpas Ave , below Heading depot, Atlantic City, N. J. BERNARD CONWAY, OPEN EVERY DAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlflcal teeth do not suU you call to see us, All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crowti and Ilridgo work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when platos are ordered. Wo are the only users of vitalized air for the painless oxtractiou of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, I Tt town's Block 1 East Centre Street. Ooice ITourn: 7 n. m. tod p. fu. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery -wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. nUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. PAPER HANGING Done .at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, 83 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah. BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, John IIowaiuj IUbris, LL. D , Yrttt Collego with four courses of study leading t deuces! Aciwleroy for 1ovb untl yuuuU men IjwlleB' I netltute, untl School of Shir-io Tbtrt , acre campus; ten LmlldlnKS iiulutllnff g m nasluin, luliorntory and observatory Vc catalogue and other Information adUrefia, WJI. C. GKETZIXOr.lI KcL'ltrar, Lcwuburg, I'a, 1 V
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