Are you for GOLD 2B SILVER Or haven't you decided ? Coin's Financial School. Fool. Money, Silver and Finance We will Supply any book on the above questions you desire. H00KS&BR0WN O. 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. The 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 Likes 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 t'oo small for our sum mer tratle and we are now preparing for plenty of room in the fall. MAMMOTH CLOTHING: HOUSE, l. GOLDIN, Prop. f) and 1 1 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD FRIDAY. JULY 2t. 1800. MUST PAY WATER KENT. Corinuiuers of tho llorongh (liven Thltty Dhvh to Tay Viu" To Water Consumers : Notico is hereby clveu to all delinquent wntcr consumers of tlio Borough witcr works that if arrenr.igos are not paid within thirty days from tho (Into of this notice that the watr will Iw shut otr from such doliuirueuta without further notico. Payments can lio made to tho undersigned at tho Council chamber, Hy order of tho committee, 0caii HcTTmtiiKin, 7-31-flt Water Suporintcndent. The Calco Doc IN Work. Among tho numerous "spcak-oasies1 in liutler township, thero is ouo at tho Rap con ducted by a widow that has a peculiar stylo of advertising its wares. According to a resident of that locality when a stock is on hand a sweet cake, such as is sold in tho stores is placed in thu window of tho "Sbeeben," and when tho placo is dry tho caku is removed. Tho sign never fails in Its alluring qualities, and its moaning is thor oughly understood by lovers of a "sup" whb prefer giving their patronage to places of this kind rather than to legitimized hostolrics.-i-A.shland Telegram. HOOD'S FIIiLS euro Liver IHs, Biliousness, Indigestion, Ileadiichc. A ideasTit laxative. All Druggists. The Shuiuoklii lMsttHldfoi. Tho labor I).iy Eisteddfod at Shamokin on September nth is attracting much interest among tho male choirs. P. J. Lewis, of Shamokin, lias been in Wilkos-Iliirro tho past few days in thoiuterestof tho eisteddfod, Minere' Mills Choral Union oxpocts to go down ISO strong to complete on that beauti ful chorus, "Worthy Is tho Jjunb," Wilkos liarro will bo represented by tho Dr. Mason (ilee Club, which has won many a trophy. Has DIhIhiuiIihI, From a reliable source it is learned tho lia.leton Plumbers' Association, organized about a year ago, ami which gave promico of doing considerable good, ha disbanded. As near as can lie learned tho chief causo for it is jealousy, hut what hastened it is a hid made by all of thorn for tho plumbing of Attorney cavern now house, when Mr. Weaver asked for bids, thoy all hid SlBoO, and a certain few, if thoy secured the con tract, wore to pay a bonus of $25 to tho othor members. Hazletou Standard. Look nt tho big stock of high priced music now sold at 5 and 10 cents at llrtimm's. HAVE RETURNED FROM PHILA DELPHIA WITH A . . . . Complete Dental Outfit iron 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 : fl a. m. to 8 p. m. SO BQXES OF" ...SOAP TO BE SOLD AT 3 BARS FOR 5 CIS. E. B. FOLEY, 27 West Centro St. PERSONAL. A. II. Rhode left town tlili inornlug for Lancmtor eotinty, where ho will attend tho Iaudliisvlllo oHinii meeting. Ho will bo ftlrteut eight day. Chariot) E. Itreckons, of St. Clair, was (jreetlug friends in town to-day. Miss Iiosiio Ilabinowitz returned homo to day from a month's vliit among acquaint ancesjn Wllkmbarronnd Plymouth. Miss Emma Scltaor. of West Clierry street, left town yesterday for Philadelphia and Atlantic City, where sho will visit acquaint ances. Mis Kate Francis and Minnie Hancock, of Shamokin, are sojourning with Mr. and Mrs. William (Vishner, on West street. Miss Sarah Welsh, of Troy, Now York, is the guest of Miss Maggio Oivanuugh. John (luldin, ox-Councilman of FotUvillc, and now tho proBixjrtws landlord of the Commercial Hotel, Shcnandonh, was' in town on business yesterday. Journal. Joseph Ileddall, of Tamaqua, was in towii to-day. Mrs. (Irisby, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of hor mother, Mrs. Stanton, on South Gilbert street. Miss Kelly, of Minorsville, Is visiting her cousin, P. J. Stanton, on South Gilbert Btrect. Mrs. J. F. Whalen and children, Jolin and Ella, wcro visitors to Pottsvillo yesterday. Mrs. J. W. WJlliams, of Cramer Hill," N. J., and Mrs. Edward Cupper, of town, spent yesterday in Minersvillo visiting friends.' J. C. Sliaw, of, Ijitrotic, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S L. Brown, returned to his homo to-day. Mr, and Mrt. S. F. Shelly, of Scranton, (vrc tho guosts of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wilde, on Jforth Jardin street. Mrs. Cooler was a Pottsvillo visitor to-day. Mcsrs. J. W. Johnson, M. A. Tohlcr . and W. J. Kork, wcro visitors to tho county Boat to-day. Walter Smarowskl, of Hazloton, is in town tho guests of his parents. Jamos Hell wasa visitor among Ashland's fair H!X last evening. Messrs. William Kinimoj and Robert Shir look, of Chicago, tiro tho guosts of Mr. and film. William Kimmel, of North Jardin street. These young men linvo copio East on a prolonged visit, and intend to make an in eiection of thu Anthracite cool workings throughout this region. Miss Mary Joyce, of Minersvillo, is tho guost of Miss Annie llrennan, on West Centro street POTTSmLE LETTER. FoTTSviLLi:, July SI. A marriage license was granted to John Tott and Mary Eckbour, loth of Pottsvillo. Tho following deeds wcro recorded : From David A. Middlecomby, by adms., to Charles Middlecomby, premises in West Fcun town ship. . Charles llrowumillcr, of McAdoo, was com mitted to jail by 'Squire Duilcy in default of f 1000, ou oath of Michael Mahalsls, charged with larceny and receiving stolen goods. 'Squiroliiwlor comlnittwl Charles Siemgrt, of Shenandoah, to jail In default of $500, on oath of Anthony Tangojsky, charged with adultery. A meeting of tho lilytho Township School Director caso is being held at tho otliceof the examiner, A. J. Pilgram, Esq. About thirty witnesses havo been suliocmud from all parts of the township by tho respoudjuts. All tholawyorH interested aro oxioctel to bo in attendance, as tho cuso is drawing to a close. Mrs. Elizalieth P. Sigfriol has been granted letters testamentary on tho entate of her hus band, tho late (ieneral Joshua K. Slgfriod. Tho will of Elizalieth Corby, of St. Clair, was probated and letters of administration issued to Henry Corby, executor. The County Commissiouers yesterday negotiated a loan of $6000 for tho purpoo of mooting current exensos. Tho loan was becured from :i private jarty. Tho Y. M. C.-A. Held day sports, which were to havo taken placo this afternoon, have been postponed ijntil to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Forguson, of tho University of Pennsylvania's track team, is in town, and wilt remain to participate in tho games. Tho Democratic County Executive Com mittee will meet In tho olllco of County Chairman Lincweaver, Looser building, on Monday morning next, to tlx tho time for tho holding of the County and District Conven tions. Notices have been sent out to tho Republi can Standing Committeemen to tho ctl'ect that tho delegates to tlio county and district conventions will bo selected on Saturday, August 1st. John J. Smith, lio,., is confined to his homo by illness. Itlmlry Among Stiigu Drivers. Thcro has existed for somu time a great rivalry between Messrs. Dyke and Golds worthy, of Cuutralia, both of whom are pro prietors of stago lines between that place and Ashland. Tho rivalry yesterday culminated in a fight between tho drivers of tho respec tive Hues, and ouo of them used a blackjack quito freely on his antagonist. Warrants havo been issued, In this connection it might bo stated that tho article appearing in those columns in reference to Shenandoah parties being attacked by stonos whllo riding in one of the cclios was strictly true, not withstanding tho Telegram's denial. Wo can furnssh the name of a Shenandoah lady, if necessary, who was struck with a stonu, Ilrothor Tlley will ploaso take noto. Tlio True Americans. At tho last state camp of tho Sous of America a resolution was passed inviting the True American's to become auxiliaries. Tho invitation was accepted by tho latter at their state convention in Shamokin this week. Tho Committee on Appropriation re commended that $-1 per mouth be added to Secretary Harris' annual salary of f 100 for olllco rent. The salary of tho Statu Asso elated President at 25 and the Treasurer fas. It was also rocommonded that $10 bo given each iiereon organizing a camn, The committee ou resiiltions recommended that a special etlbrt lie made to secure an or phanage in this state during tho coming year, mat a special endeavor uo made to organ!: new camps ami that recruiting committees be appointed by the different subordinate camps. Lizzie Ilartsch, Mary Madcr, Tillio Evans and 11. O. Hess were elected delegate to the National Uunp at llerwick. Cannot Carry Letters? Beginning, with yesterday a now order went Into ellect ou tho Loulgli Valley railroad. Tills order Is from tho United States Post Olllco Department, at Washington, and is to the effect that tho company In tho futuro is not to carry uny loiters for tho Lohlgh Valloy uoai uoinpauy miner no consideration, tiniest thoy strictly jiertain to railroad business, These letters, and there have beon quito a number of them, must in tho futuro go through tho mail. If tho companies refuse to comply with tho law their mail contracts will bo rorloltod, iiio Coal and Iron Police woro furnished with strict instructions yes terday, aim ii tnoy detect mo company dl obeying tho law thoy must report promptly toluo u. w. I'ostal Jttpartmcnt. DR. BROWN Has prolonged his visit In Mahanoy City IXTlk SATURDAY, JULY 25 , 1896. Office : HOTEL KAIER. OR. P. II. BROWN, Chiropodist. I$nlnretl Jlutxions miutcftinnll. The Corns or llnnlons tlon't return. Corn, Bunions, JntrowInK Toe Nails, En larged Too Jolnts.ChiltmliiB and Hwcnfy Fret curci) by Dr. Brown here In Hhcnnndouh ten years ngo havo not come hock, and t lie feet nro to-day free from aches nnd pnlnn. Itenrt the proofs. (Jo and eeo the people. The following home testimonials should coin Ineo the tiiont Hkeptlenl i "We tnk plenurp In recommending Ir, Urown in nil HufTerer from corns, bunions, inKTovlngt-(K!ni.il8tetc He bar permanently curvil our feet without pain, blood or nore ucbh. IIJs treatment Is absolutely puinleBH anil his cures tny cured.'' L 51. Hmlth. griper, 200 West Centre Street; tiianc IEefowleh, clothier, 131 Diht Centre Street; John Hmlth, groeerand meiit market, 119 West Centre street j Irfon Kckert, meat market, IKtt JMno Htreet, Malmnoy City. Thomas H. Vorrell, chief clerk 1'. Arlt. freight onlco; U'vl Kefowlch, clothing, 10 South Main Street ; Win, and Mrs. Woomer, green grjKXT, 121 North Main Street. 12. J, Mo (3lnne, exprctaman, Centre Htreet ; Mrs. Ellen JX IVrguson, MIm Moggie Eraney, Shenandoah. Hon. II. Kulp, Congress man ( EeV. tiv, W. drops, Pastor United Evangelical Church, Shamokin, I'n.; Mrs. Mary Itelnhold and MIm Minnlo I). Knler, ilMno Street, oImj Mrs. Oertrmle Sllliman and Miss K. I). IMIIon, Centre Street, Mahanoy City, and hundreds ofothern. Very highly recommended by sevend of Shenundoah, Ashlaml, (lirardville, Eroek vllle, Malmnoy I'lanc, Ollherton, iKdano ami Tamaqim lending citizens, both ladiei oml gentlemen, whoso feet lr. lirown com ilctely cured several years ago. Hon. II. M. iulp, Congressman Simmokin; M, D. II right, of Illicit liros., lumber, also proprietor of Ashland Steam Ioundry, Ashland; C. Serr, merchant tailor and gents' furnishing goods, Olrardville; MIms linrbara AVngncr nnd Mlsa Ellen J. Oiangcr, (lirardville; Miss Annie 1). Itucknnd Mary Kiiffcll, Walnut Street, Ashland; Miss Lu?io 1'riee nnd Julia h. lluruard. Market Street, Ashland ; Miss Amelia Sanner, Eclle Haunt nnd Mrn. J. 1). Wagner, Erack vllle; Mis- Hannah lleynoldi, Mahanoy Elano; Mrs. VAlen Henry and daughter, OUtrcrton, and nevcral hundrcil others. Ofllcut Hotel Kaier. Mnhanoy City, Va.t visit extended to Saturday, July 2-Mh, lh.0; hours, 8 a. in. to 8 p.m., Sundays, lOu. m. to 1 p. m. Dr. Brown returns to Ehiladelidda after Mahanoy City visit, owing to home ofllce en gagements be cannot virdt Shenandoah. ICOUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. 1 If you lire a jtntlcnt of Pr. Itrown's from j-J M Bhcnniiflonli and vicinity, prcst'iit this 3 M Coupon at his ofllce and your trolley fare S is paldbothways. No Chioii no fart'. A Trolluy l'nrly. A trolley party left town last evening for a trip over tho Schuylkill Traction Company's lino, passing through Olranlville, Ash. land, Ixx'iist Dalo anil Gilbcrton. They hail an enjoyablo time. The foN lowing young icoplo coibpommI the party i .Misses Annie Connor, Katio Toomcy, Jlary Shields, Mary Welly, liebecca Moonoy, Maria McDonald, Ella Iloland, Mary Matthews, I.izzio and Ella Kern, Annie Carey, Mary McDonald, Ella and Lottie ISowiuau, Sbina McDonald, Nellie Dougherty, Kate Council, Kay Hcebor, Laura IIukIios, Nellio Keilly, Annie llanifee, Nollio Cuuniugham, Kate McDormott, Tessio McManus, Julia Grady, ?ullio Gancr, Nora Cantlin, Mary llowse, Jlottlo 1 hatcher. (Jassio and i.llio Martin, Kalllo and Ella Dugau, Annie Fceloy, Dridgci Kilcoy, Mary Cook, Lizzie Cantlon, Mary Traccy, Mary Connor, Hannah Howe, Annie .Mccarty, .Minnie liutler, Hattio Morris, Agnes Cantlin, laura Morris, Hannah Bcaulan, Maude Dolcamp, Maggio Scinlan and Messrs. Will Davis, Georgo Drew, Ervlu Moycr, Patrick Dougherty, Charles Sughars, Edward Iirenuan, William Lunch. Itichard Taylor, Edward Bcddall, Harry Jiuohy, Ed ward Mader, Tom O'Hcarn, Charles Hildcr hrand, William Morrison, Edward Cull', Frank Summons," John Havorty, John llrostllu. Joseph .Grim, John Fitzgerald, Harry Mc Donald, Christ Foltz, James Hilbort, John Hcnncssy, l'atrick Ityan, Miko Heirron, Flward Itccso, John Dalton, Harry Hafuer, John l'oir, Patrick Broderick. lluiitlngtou Camp fleeting, Huntington Yulley camp meeting, near Shlckshiuuy, will ojiou ou Tuesday evening, August IBtli, in charge of ltev. Dr. Yocnm, presiding elder "of tho Danville district. Wodnosday, August 10th, will bo Epworth Loagno ilay( and Monday, August 24, Old Folk's day, two noticeable days at this camp. Bisb&p Thos, Bowman, Chancellor J. R. .iy, and Dr. E,. J. Gray, together with the Mothodist ministers of tho Danville and Wyoming Districts, will conduct the service. Do You Know of Any One? Do you know of any ono in your neighbor hood who has diphtheria, croup, quinsy, sore throat, er Is in any way troubled tvith throat affections? If so by all means advise them to iso .Thompson's Diphtheria Cure. Your friends will tliank you all through life If they use this inodlcino according to instruc tions and learn that it positively cures all diseases it .claims, and especially diphtheria, Whloli is tho most dreaded of all diseases. Sold at Klrlln's drug Btore at 50 cents a bottle. lhnploylui; Cheap Labor. Thorp tiro rumors of coming storms nt the North Ashland stripping, all because Con tractor Troutman Is finding that it is dollars in his pockot tq employ cheap foiclgn labor at ninety cents a day, to tho exclusion of Amorican laborers at f 1.10. Tho question of whether it will bp cheapor Ju the end re mains to be seen. The County's nuances. Tho county treasury is empty, add yester day tho County Commissioners were com pelled to issuo it temporary loan of ?8,000 from an ludlvidual, whoso namo was not made public. Last month's ulmshouso or ders, amounting to $15,000, are still outstunil ing, and another loan will bo necessary. About $30,000 is duo from tho stato, hut it Is not known when this nionoy will bo forth coming. YESTERDAY'S BABE BALL OAMES. Nntloual Lcngiie. At Cleveland Clovolnml, 3; Philadel phia. 0. At Pittsburg First game-: Pitts burn, 5; Now York, J. Second Rome Pittsburg, 0; Now Yol-k, R. At Louis ville Washington, 7; Louisville, 1. Un.tcrn I.mgun, At Sprlngflohl Sprinetleld, 10;-'Hoohe ter, 7. At Wllkeibarrc Huffnlo, 7; Wilkoslwirro, 0. At Providence Syra cuse, 8; Provldetioo, i. At Seninton First gnme: Scranton, Albany, 3. Seo ond gnmo- Allmny, li, tSrrnnton, 11. Atlantic League. At Wilmington (11 lnuingsJ-'-LnncnMcr, 8; Wilmington, a At Newark Newnrk, 15;Pntcrson, 0. At Philadelphia Hnrt ford, 8; Athlotlo, C To llcM-oimncnd Ilanlslej's l'nrdon. llAimwiinuo, July 81. The nest iwulnr moetlnKOf the lmnrd of lmrdops his liepn postKinod until Sept. 83. HardsVy's cav Will likely bo tnkou up nt that tlmo anil nrtcd upon favorably. It Is bollovcil that the lueinbors uro ilelaylhg action In tho enso In the hopo thnt tho governor will change his mlmlnnd consent to HanlHley'ft lirdon on account of ill health and the strong public sentiment which h,ls friends say exists in favor' of his roloaso from prison. 1'Virger rhucr Csrapes rnmi lrlson. WlLLlAllrn'OUT,' Pa., July &l.-FrazQri the forger, who was recently arrested for passing n.imiuber of bad checks .In this pcctlon of the state, cut his wat out of the county jail hero. With tho aid of ii rope he cllmlxjd over tho high stono wall and inatlo good his escape. Thcro is no clow to his whereabouts. IMiKril Ills I.ire for ills lint, LAKOASTEIl, Pa., July SI. John Flestbr jumped off a Pennsylvania railroad train ntLoiiman, u fjW,mllos eatof this citv, last nl'gnt'in brder to got his hut.'Xvhlch had blown off. He landed on his head arid fractured his skull lio will dlo from his injuries. ' How aro Y'our Kidneys 1 I havo taken ono box of Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills and thoy have done me good. Enclosed you will find 50 cents, for which pleaso send mo an other box by return mail. Mrs. Lillian Claugh, Vershiro, Yt. Sold bj S. P. Klrlin, druggist. ; The Colli Trade. Tho Authracito coal trade appears to bo very quiet just at present, and no ono is in clined to do very much business, oven uudor tho stimnlcnt of a further advance in prices. It seems as ifjlio average retailer had pur chased coal soino time ago at less than the circular price aud that until ho is able to got rid of this real to what one of the sales agents calls the "ultimate consumer" thcro is not likely to tie any great rush for a further supply. The statistics show that tho output has been about 1,500,000 tons less than in tho first half of this year than in an even pcriixl in 1805, but in spite of all this, market cpn dltions at this time of tho year aro as quiet as they can possibly le, and there is no doubt that the local tonnage produced last year was suilicient to carry over quite a largo stock into this year. It will lio Just as well If tho disposition on the part of soino of tho pro ducers of Anthracite coal to boom lnith ton nage and prico should be curbed, for it is ovi dent that this is not a year when a large ton nago can lie placed. High prices induce economics or tho substitution of other fuels than Anthracite at distant points where the prices of coal, hard and soft, diverge so widely as is the case. If tho present circular prico can actually lie realized at any timo during this ycarit will yield a handsome profit to tho producer and carrier, and in any event tho jiet result of this year's workings will show o capacity lor earning a dividend superior to 1805. From Seward's Journal, Oilp-Colds-lIeatlache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxativo Bromo Quinino will euro you in ono day. Pnt up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money rofundod. Price, as cents. For salo by Kirliu's Pharmacy. Another Illmr at fiordon. If, as has been said, through not officially, the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Com pany intend transforing their soft coal traffic to tho Catawlssa branch of their system, in stead of shipping it via Gordon ns heretofore, it means more to that town than, appears on tlio surface. Many of the .riiqh' ,nt Gordon are employed in tho transportation of this traffic, nnd to change tho shipment to tho Catawissa division means that they are going to loose their employment, or clso must Ik) transferred to some other more convenient point on the system. Ashland Telegram. Pay only your own bills. In dealing here the cash customer is not taxed to holp sup jiort tho citdlt customers who do not pay. Hero all are ono lovel. All aro cash. 7-18-tf Factory Shoe Stow:. Gangway Work Stopped at Trenton. The officials of Prestorl No. 3 colliery aro afraid that tho water which is dammed back in tlio old Girard colliery, near Girardvillo, will soon break its way into their colliery, and ns a ro6iilt tho miners working in tho east gangway have been stopped, ns they do not know at what minute it may break through. This gangway will ho Btopped until further action is taken by tho mine o(llcials. w uiuuo IVT KEURAL9IA and dollar Complaints, ouu yiuj.u . n jiuae mo BUingent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, UK, RICHTER'5 WdrlrlVAninma I ll.n...Vnlili..n.....,l B Only Reniilue with Trade Mark 'Anchor," jj.aa. jiicnter & uo..zi3rwtct.. vtvYm. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS 12 Branch Bonsei. Own Glassworks, h & 60 cts. in Hhi.,inniliinh for sale hv , r. i-. i'. riirun. e a. iain ri , j. (iiniiu, o. main di , i ii. jiu . Knoiicii, iv. jc, cor. mum -MoyU bu ftMtutitoog CHARLES DERR, AOKNT FOU SHAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled, REPAIRING DONE FREE. COTTOLENB. 3COOOaCGGGoOD3CCOOGCOrjC3 fried Jmost thmtrs thing fried in COTTOLENE is appetizing, whole some ana neaitmui jess greasy, tastes better, more digestible. ThoOottoleMlrade-m&rki ttt'CoitnUAt and (-' lo4 in eoHmxlant mtth rnTerrUa. THE N. K. rAIRRANK COMP1NV Chiongo New Vorlii'- MISCELLANEOUS. TtfATKI). .Girl to ilo Kfncrnl housework Apply at this olLcc pull HAI,K CIIKAP.-An uprlftM iiinno . in trooil txmflUlnn. Anilv hj John ilorrtnM. -100 Houth .Tnnlln etrwt. 7-20-lw PKOPKHTY lJOil BAlJl Four hotief on West Lloyd Btrect, ull ih rooi mlUlltlon mul rcntlnir'nt 31 iter month. It'iuufl L'rtmiid. will bo AoUichqap. Can bo jMirclmm'd hy two pnrtlc If (leslred. Apply t No. YZi N(trtli Mntii sireex, iicuanuuan. isiv WANT1;I.-tJ5,0()i) BKruta for Tttlrwll'e nuthoi. IzetP'UVr-S OK AlrKINLKY nnd HQ 1IAKT." 5M poK1', elegantly lUuBtrntcl. Price onlyfcl.00. Tho best nnd the chcnpent, and out WIN oil otherH. W per cent, to ngents nnd freight paid. Pi5-Hookt now rt'wly. Save time by sending 50 cents in stamps for an outfit nt onec. Address A. D. WOKTIIINOTON & CO., Hartford, Conn. 73-lw-od FOK SATJ2. 63,()0d worth of the $6,000 first mortttngo 10-year bonds to bo issued hy All Halnts l'roteettntit npJscopal CliUrcIi, of Shenan doah. Homls will Ik; in denominations of $5 and 650, bearliiK interest from July Ut, 1896, nt 5 er cent, pcrnnnum, payable quarterly. There will bo a privilege of redemption within two years, Subscription books now fijen. Uonds for ealo nt Dr. P. M IVmlner. 31 12nht Oak Strref. Shcnamlonh, Pa. fi-20-tf OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of toeth. Gold and Silver lillings. If your artifical tooth do nbt suit yon call to sco us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and IJridgo work and all operations that per tain to JJenul surgery. No charpes for extracting when platos arc ordered. Wo aro tbo only UECrs of vitallzod air for tho painless extraction of toeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, ITitroon's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllco Hour: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. nUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM, J. SPADE, ai W." Centre Street, Shenandoah. BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, John Howahd IUmus, LI,. D., rrest. CoIIcko with four cournes of study leading to decree! Academv for bovn nnd vouml lnpn ; Ijidlen' Institute, nnd School of JIu-lc. Thirty acre campus i ten iiiumtnBS ineluulne gym unil urn. litlmrnUiry nnd observatory. For catalogue nnd other Informntion nddress, WJI. C. OHETZINOEH, Hegistrnr, Lewisburg, la. YOU CAN SAVE 1P By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 2B SOUTH MAIH STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TEItMS,- P. W. BIERSTEIN, aoe S. vJardln St. COTT01.BNB. in COTTOLENE is a toothsome morsel to tempt a tickle appetite. Once tried, then all desire for lard-fried will vnnisli. Kvprv- l'lilluiU-liikln, I'ltintiiti Beauty Unrolled To tho ftdmlrliiK pazo'of those who have n taste forrcnlly flne wall paper 1b the display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we have JiifltrwieivfciJ.You can And any color or pattern you want ("dr'your hall, hed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to 83Jpcr roll. I'lne ortiptic ponera a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative' Painting. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Estimates clreer ftjjly furnUlied. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, W. Centre St., phennndoah, Pa. I'hwe Your Orders Now, 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. Malm St. Evan J. Davies, l.IVERV AND Undertaking 13 N. Jardin Street. . C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac Agent for Reading? Brewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11 and 113 S. Main St BROMO-KOLA ALCOnOUC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured hy this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An iiiMant cure for sour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from liuving a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 nnd 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Shaokamaxon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Jloadliur depot, Atlnntle City, N. J. BERNARD CONWAY, Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest arid - Healthiest. , Agt., 207 Ik I West Coal Street.
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