r EUREKA! This is the name of a SWINO CHAIR for children and infants we have taken the agency for. It ran be adjusted to any position desired, making either chair, swing or crib, with no possi bility of the child falling out. Regular price, S2.00. Our price, HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. In order to make room for the carpenters we offer the following selected stock which is displayed in our large show windows at greatly reduced prices A big lot of Men's Good Grade PANTS at a reduction of 30 per cent, on the original price a wo STOCK OK. MEN'S SUITS of every description at a reduction of 50 per cent. These goods are going at sacrificing prices. Also a big lot of Children's Suits : :-: and Novelties. L. Gold in, Prop., a and 11 South Miin Str-oot. EVENING BERALD SATCTtDAY. AUGUST J. 1800. .MISHAPS ON TID3 ROADS. TeojOo ofTown Jlpot Wltli Accidents While Out Villi Trunin. A horse driven ly Superintendent Daniel Thoinae, 1 Jlorcii, Tan away yesterday after' noon on tlio way frein Frackvillcto this town and'tho'carriagocolllded-with ono in wliich Mr. and Mrs. K. Arsti)ck,.of this placo, were riding, b caking the axlo end twoxcar wliecls and causing tho oeoiipanU to lie thrown to tho ground, lortoaatoly nobody was scr iimsly'hurt. A horso belouging to rurccll, tho candy dealor, of West Chsrry street, ran away on West Coal htrtxit 41iia msrning while tho driver was deliveiiag goods in a hsuso. Tho wagon collided vath auether vehicle and toron hind wheol off the latter. Turcell's wagon was badly damaged. A lvorse driven If Nclsoc Davis, of town. Ixjcamy unmanagablo at Win. l'cnn last idglit and pranced around a fire plug until it knocked three whtuls oil U15 carriage PERSONAL. John G'ampou, of Shamdcin, wv3 a town visitorto-day. Miss Annio Morrison, of East Centre street, left this morning on.t, vacation trip to lloston, Class. Mr. and Mrs. I.arciuco Kinnoy, who came to town on their wedding trip and were guosts of Jllsses Sallie and Mf.ry Delanoy, to day returrcd to thoir liomeiu Watarbury, Conn. William M. Woods,. student of Williamson School, is spending Ills vacatiua as tin: guest of his inotlter, ou 1-ji-it.Co.u stmet. Michael IiVjouIi, of East Centre street, re turned home last cvouios froml'oughkeupsic, 2i. Y. Mrs. l.culiun ltubison, wlfo cf tho shirt manufacturer, yesterday p&st,oiitcd hor husband with J, bouncing baby bvy. Mrs. W. J. KcOirthy, -o( St.Chir, is tho guost of tho faujly of Dr. D. J. Ltngtou, on .South Jiaiu stroet. Miss llame Corrigau, of Kllanswan, left for I'hiladelpliia this mQr'jig to viiit friends. Mrs.-Djgleberger, of JChv York, is the .guest of the iltrmau ikmiiy, 00 .orth Cbostuut itreet. Mrs. Q, V. Crawehaw, anA daughter, Ida, of Mahanoy City, wero town -visitors yostcr day. Mis Sue Hifl'inun, of Schvylkill Haven, is tho guest of hor coutiu, Miss M. Hoifniau of Yalesville. , Mibslla Maun, of WilkoOarro, is the cuost of town friends. ilib Minnlo Champion, of Scruitou, who was tlio guest of town fmuds, returned to her homo this morning. HAVE IlKTUKNED FKOM PHILA DELPHIA WITH A Complete Dental Outfit 1'Olt CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK . J DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the iron stairway ou Ouk street. Office Hours t a. m. to 8 p. in. v'A ,,,n uiwn 'run wii nut u i nu ... ...LATEST DESIGNS is r n cm trv r? THE BOARD OF HEALTH. rinnl Meeting iif tint l'l.cal Ycur Held Lust MkIiI. Tho Board of Health hold ttslait rejjulnr meeting of tho fiscal your in the Council Chamber Inst night. All the members woro 11 attendance. Thero were 12 cases of contagious diseases and (13 deaths since tho Inst meeting, held on Juno 2Gth. Of tho disease 10 wero scarlet fever, 1 diphtheria and 1 typhoid fever. Only one placard Is tip in town and that is in n case of scarlet fever. Out of tho deaths 10 were duo to children dying from cholera infantum. Health Officer Coiiry submitted a written report on amtemcnt of uuinnccs. The sanitary condition of tho lockup was aiscusseu anil u was resoivcu mat. 1110 uor- ough Council Bhould appoint a janitor to tako charge of tho place. Secretary Curtin presented a statistical re port for tho six months ending Juno 30 as follows : There woro 123 deaths against 150 for tliosamo period in 1805, a decrease of IS per cent.-, 102 burial permits Woro issued. Of thoso 12 were for uon-rosldent deaths and 10 for still births. Tho interments in tho local cemeteries aggregated 173, divided as fol lows : Odd Fellows, 51 ; Lithuanian, 53 ; An nunciation, 3(1 ; Polish, 20 ; Qreek Catholic, 10. Tho total births to Juno 30th were 223 against 103 for tho fame period in 16fl5, un incionso of 11 per cent. Tho Hoard will meet again ou Jlonday evening next, to re-orgatdee, when Mr. I'. D. llolniau will tako his seat on tho Hoard as successor to T. F. Jlilos, whoso term as rep- ro-entativo from tho Fourth ward expire. At Jilckert'B Cnfo. Spring chicken. Hard shell crabs. Oyster, clam and chicken soup. ALMOST A KI0T. Tux Collector Scuiilan Mot n AVitrm llo- cvptioll TIUm Artenioou. As to-day was pay day at tho 1. & It. collieries Tax Collector M. J. Scanluu con eluded it would bo a eood timo to try and get in somo money at tho breakers and ho went down to tho Shonaudoah City colliery pay olllcc. When ho asked Bome l'olea and Lithuanians to pay taxes a dlsputo uroso. The argument grew warm and terminated in Scaulan being knocked down by a blow on tho head from an oil can. Tho collector was also kicked several times wliilo on tho ground. Several men went to his assistanco and a general fight started. Chief of -l'olico Tosh, Constable Puudo, Specials Mjchaol ungues anil jouu uownoy ana n. uumucr 01 others championed tho causo of tho collector and succeeded Ju landing fivo I'olos and Lithuanians in tlio lockup. When tho Her ald wont to press they wero engaged in hunt ing for more of ho men who started and took nart in tho fiuht. Scanlan received a bad cut on the sldo of tho head and his clothing was badly damaged. If you want a lino wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. Jloxtoii ltun Colliery Floodetl. An old mine breach near St. Nicholas jig house, that was filled by tho recent heavy rains, caved in yesterday morning and a largo portion of tho workings of lloston Kim colliery was Hooded. Tlio water descended through tho counter chuto and passed through sovoral breasts. Daniel Winter, who wae loading a car on tlio bottom spilt gang. way at tho time, was covorod witli tho mud and debris and had his face, hands and back badly cut. Cyrus Ueistuillor, a driver, was thrown from tho back of a mule, thatbecamo lrigliteneu and received paintul injuries. Iiepurnicn Patrick YV inter and Daniel Iicis miller, were closed in a breast three hours. Tor Hale, Threo Anglo lamps with fixtures and ex. tensions. Apply at M. F. Malcy's, 10 North Main street. 7-31-tf New Tower at Alaska. Within, a few weoks a locomotive oper ated by compressed air will be placed in operation in tho insido workings of Alaska colliery. Tlio long distance it is necessary to haul the coal from tho difl'ereut parts of tho mine to tho shaft makes it impractical to uso the mules alone. Tho olTidals havo been thinking for somo time of introducing electrical power but havo finally decided in favor f compressed air, as being less danger ous ami more practical and adaptable for mining purposes. Drillers lay Ho StoppetJ. Tlio boro holo at the Ashland reservoir has reached a depth of 515 feet. Council appro priatcd 52,000 for the rurposo, and that amount will bo expended when 700 feet is reached. The results so far aro not satis factory, tho flow not oxceeding 2,000 gallons in each twenty-four hours. Tho water has not increased in volumo tlio past two weoks, and at tho next meeting of couucll a recom mendation will bo made to stop tho boring. The siloes to ltesuino. Tho supply of coal roady for market is small and as tho winter is approaching tho consumption of coal will bo greatly increased, and tlio mines must resume to meet tho demand. During tlio coming year our young peoplo can prepare for better fields of labor its spending their evenings in Wood's College, Tho equipment is superb and tho faculty tho best. A largo patronago warrants a liberal expenditure. ,V l'avllllou for High I'olut. An amicable agreement has been arrived at lietween tho Washington Hook & Ladder Company, of Mahanoy City, and tho Lakosldo liailwny Company, whereby tho former gives the latter the privilege to build upon its grounds at High Point a suitable pavilllon for tlio accommodation of the public. Tlio structure will bo 50 feot long by 60 feet wide and will bo erected in a first-class manner. Its erection will bo begun at , onco and will cost when completed 1,200. Ki'piibllciiu lleudquarters. Tho headquarters Monday prior to tlio County Convention will bo at tho Merchants' Hotel in the sample room, facing Mahautougo street. Hero all delegates should report for enrollment as soon as thoy arrive in Potts. ville, so that tho roll may bo completed in timo and not delay tho convention, which from all appearances will bo a protracted ono, OMtuury, Ludwig Zimmerman, a resident of I!lng town, died yesterday of general debility, aged 85 years, 0 mouths and 12 days, Do ceased is survived by his wife, Hannah, and tho following children: Mrs. Elizabeth liuck, Lamout, Kan; Mrs. farah Smith, Ittugtown; and four sons, Jacob, of town; Louis, of Lewitbu,rg; Frederick, of Jacksons; and John, of Itiugtowu, Funeral will take placo ou Tuesday, at 1 p. tn. from his late residence. Services will bo hold iu the Lutheran church with interment iu the parish cemetery. Tho truth, tho wholo truth and nothing bat the truth. That's our motto ; and wo add leather, solid leather and nothing but leather. That s tho way our shoes aro built. 7-18-tf Factory Suob Stobe, DR. BROWN -IN- SHENANDOAH, Fop 7 days at the-- FEHGUSOi : HOUSE Commencing-! MONDAY, AUG. 3. DR. P. H. BUOWN, Chiropodist. Vnlnrfictt Uuntons in fide small. The Corns or lHttiionn don't return Corn, Utmlonfl, Inprowlnff Toe Nnllfl, Kn lnrjt:ed Too JolntB.Chilbftlna nnd Hwenty Ft cured by Dr. Urown hero In Hhenandonli ten years no havo not como !ack, and tlie fwt nro to-day free from itches nnd pains, IfcfM the proofs. (lo nnd poo the people. The following home testimonials should convince the most skeptical: "Wo tako pi ensure In rccommndine Dr. Urown to all sulTcrers from corns, bunions, InKrowlnjr toe nails, etc. Ho has crmiinently cured our feet without pain, blood or sore ness. Ills treatment Is absolutely painless and his cures stay cured." I. M. Smith, Kroccr, 200 West Centre Street; Isaac Kefowlch, clothier, 131 East Centre Hlrert; John Smith, Rrocerand meat market. 419 West Centre Btrcct; Loon Kckert, meat market, 800 Pino Btrcet, Mahnnoy City. Thoma S. Forrell, chief clerk 1. & It. f rclfit oQlco j Ixivl Kefowlch, clothing, 10 South Main Street : Win. and Mrs. Woomer, green Kroccr, 121 North Main Street: 11 J. Mc Olnness, expressman, 221 Centre Street ; Mrs. Ellen I). Ferguson, Miss Mnfrglo Franey, Shenandoah. Hon. II. M. Kulp, Congress man ; llov, Geo. W. Gross, Pastor United Evangelical Church, Shnrhokln, Pa.: Mrs. Mary Uelnhold nnd Miss Minnlo D. Kaler. Pino Street, aNo Mrs. Gertrude SUM man and Miss K. I). Dillon. Centre Street, Malianoy Cltv. nnd hundreds of others. very highly recommended by several of Shenandoah, ABhland, Girnrdvllle, Frack ville, Mahanoy Plane, Gllbcrton, Delano nnd Tninaqua't) lending citizens, both ladles ana gentlemen, wnoso, ieei ur. urown com pletely cured several yonrs ago. Hon. II, M, uii, uuiiKii-neiiuiiiuiiuiiiviVillt hi A il lUI, of Dright Dros., lumber, also proprietor of 1.1.ln.lutnn.n T .,,,...1... a , tiinn.i r t: jrierchfint tailor nnd rents' funilshinc iroods! Glrard ville; Miss lJnrbara Wagner nnd Mis1 Ellen J. Granger, Girnrdville: Miss Annie D. Duck nnd Mary ItuscU, Walnut Street, Ashland; Mies I.lzzle Price nnd Julia 1 Barnard, Market Street, Ashland; Miss Amelia manner, Jieiieiinupe ami Airs. J. it. Mahanoy J'lano: KDen Henry nmi daughter, Gllbcrton, and several humlreil others. Ofllce: Ferguson IIoihc, Shenandoah, l'a., hours, 6 a.m. to 8 p. in., Sundays, 10 a.m. 10 1 p. m. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. 1 Nutionul i.eugnc At Boston Koston, 13; Philadelphia, 1. At Washington Baltimore, 5; Washing ton, . At Now York Now York, 0; Brooklyn, 5. At Clwinuatl Vlttsburg, 0; Cincinnati, 7. Kostorn Lengue. At Syracuso Springfield, 8; Synvcuso,4. Atluullo League. At Hartford Ilartford, 13; Newark, a At Patorson Puterson, B; Lancaster, 1. Horrlty Oiit of l'olltlcsj Philadelphia, Aug. L William F. Iliirrity, until recently tho chairman of tho Domocratlo national committoo, and for yonrs n loader In tho party councils, stated yesterday that ho has retired from aotivo politics. Mr. Hnrrity Bnid: "Yos; it Is truo that I havo dotormlnod to with draw from aotivo participation in politi cal affairs. I shall continue to take a general interest In politics, and shall al ways 1 ready to do whatever I reasona bly and consistently can to promote tho success of the Domocratlo party; but I shall absolutely refrain from any partici pation whatovor In matters that relate to party organization nnd inauagemont." Greatest assortment of umbrellas in Shen andoah is at Brumm's. 7-28-tf PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Itegton Chron icled for Hasty Perusal. Ono rer cent, above tho basis for tho last half of July is wclcomo nows to tho miners. Tho cost of tho dlvlson encampment of tho National Guard at Lewistown will foot up not less than $200,000. Owing to dullness in tho anthracite coal trade it is thought thero will ho no chango in prices until September 1. A part of tho Monitor colliery at Locust Gap has been on a squeeze" for tho past week and efforts aro being niado to make it secure Residents of St. Clair Bay thero is no epidemic of diphtheria In tiiat town, only fivo deaths resulting sinco tho diseaso appeared. Shamokin has 1013 children ranging be tween tho aces of 8 and 13 years, all of whom como within tho provisions of tho compulsory education law, Uecauso she saw her shadow reflected in a tub of water, two-year-old Fanny Schuluer. of Morris Run, Tiogo county, leaned over to catch in and fell In and was d rowncd. Factory Inspector Campbell is preparing a bill for the next legislature reutiirimr cb.ll. dren applyiug for work to present certifi cates that they aro of full age and havo attended school tho required time. Threo Lithuanian weddings took placo lo-oay. Anniversary Services. To-racrrow morning and evening special services win no ucm in me Trinity Koformod church, on West Lloyd street, in celebration of Kov, ltobert O Boylo s pastorate. The Kxamlnatlon Closed; Yesterday's session closed tho examination of applicants for mlno foreman In (he Fifth district, to succeed James Koderlck. It will tako tho board a month to examine tho papers oi me applicants. VICTORIA MAY RETIRE. Humor That tlio Venerable Queen Con templates Abdicating, Loxrxix, Aug. 1. Tho rumor that Quoen Victoria intends to retire infnvorof the Prlnco of Wnlos Is ngnlu current to-day. It is added that court clrelos nro greatly trouhlod recnrdlng tho condition of tho queen's health. Such reports froquontly have nppenred of recent yours, only to bo scml-olllcmlly contradicted later, nut it now seems that thuro may ho homo nctual foundation for tho statements mndo. It is nddod that her majesty has decided to ppond her timo in future at Balmoral or at Oslmrne, and tlint sho will glvo the I'rlnco nnd Princess of Wnlos tho uso of Buckingham Pnlaco nnd Windsor Castlo. There Is no doubt thnt tho queon feels greatly tho weight of her yours and be reavements, nnd hor mnjosty Is quoted ns having repeatedly remarked during her last stay lu this city, nt Buckingham pnl nco, upon tho occasion of tho rocont mar riage of Princess JIaud of Wales to Princo Charles of Denmark : "This is my lost visit to London," Color is given to tho rumors In circula tion by tho deep emotion dlsplayod by tho quecn.ns sho bowed in reply to tho en thusiastic cheors of tho multftu'dos which lined the route from, Buckingham1 .palace to tho mllroad station, where sho took tho train for Windsor after tho mnrrlago ccremonle-. Pay only your own hills. In dealing hero tho cash customer ii not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who do not pay. Hero all aro ono lovel. All are cash. 7-18-tf Factory ShJe' Stoke. A JEALOUS HUSBAND'S CRIME. Ills Victim, While Looking for n Sup posed Hhrglnr, Mot His Death. WiluVvmport, lii., Aug. 1. Far.nharn Lyon, a prosporods farmer, who lltfos Just across tho lino In Potter county, 'murdered Goorgo Patterson, a carpenter, onrly Thurs day. Patterson vtob- engaged, by Lyon to build a house, for Which ho -was-to receive so much per day, orjd his board. Lyon peddled moat through tlio country nnd wastrfton away from homo. JIp.BUspocted Patterson with being too intimhto with his wife, and on Wodnosday night planned to ascertain whether or not his suspicions woro groundloss. Ho started as usual on one of his trips, but when ho had driven a short distanoo ho tied his horso, nnd with a big skinning knlfo went to his home. Ho stolo quietly up stairs and found Patterson In tho hallway. Without a word of warning ho stabbed Patterson again and again. Suddenly ho camo to his senses, and sent for a physlclun and helped to dress tho Injurios ho had so cruolly In flicted. Patterson livod ubout six hours, dying Thursday noon. In his ante-mortem statement ho snid that ho heard somo ono snqaklng up stairs, nnd thinking tho In trudora burglar went into tho hall to cap ture him, when ho was stubbed. Lyon Is under arrest. Wilkinson's Dry Goods Store. Wo open our doors to-day and extend a hearty greeting to our thousands of patrons. No matter whether you wish to buy or not, you aro welcomo to como and inspect tho great stocks of choico new goods, in Shenan doah's largest and most modern store. Como to-night and wliilo looking over tho tempting display of dry goods, carpets, etc., you can also enjoy tho concert by Prof. Zeitz' famous band. L. J. Wilkinson, 8-1-lt Main and Lloyd Sts. Y Program. The following is tho program for tho "Y" this evening: Singing, by "Y;" scripture reading, Mr. Lawson; reading, Miss West; duett, Misses Richards nnd Davis; News of tho week. John Iverslake; comic reading, Rev. ITeebner; solo, Sallio Waslcy; Instru mental solo, Ida Kehlcr; comet solo, Sallio Beddall; tho Christian Endeavor Society ou tlio Liquor Question, Bella Brown; critic, John n. Danks. Tor Sale Cheap. A desirable residence on Bast Coal street. Apply to M. M. Burke, attoruey-at-law. tf Little Folks KivJoy Themselves. The residenco of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Loucks, on West Oak street, was tho Scouo of a merry gathering of little folks yesterdny to celebrate tho sixth birthday anniversary of Snsio Loucks. Among thoso who partook of tho festivities woro Edith. Mabel and Elsie Johnson, May Soucr, Mary and Estella iasenhower, Lizzio Staufler, Ida and Amy Gessley, Cora and Mllllo Smith, Lizzio and Ruth llolman, Minnio Loucks, Bsssio JeiTer son, Mabel and Gertrude Hardwick, Morea Shircy, Mary, Margaret and Annlo Murphy, Emma Morton, Susie Kennard, Clayton Loucks, Warren Olakcr, Irvin Gessley, Morgan Powell, Clyde Uolinan and Willie James. Ilemuaiit Sale, On Friday next, at 10 o'clock, wo will com menco a remnant salo of Black and Colored Cashmeres, Henriettas .and Serges. Also short ends of plain and figured silks. This is a great opportunity for Bargain Seekers. R. F. Qill. Died In San Domingo. R. Lewis Morris, formorly of Pottsville, died in San Domingo, West Indies, on Wed nesday, lie has been a resident of tho latter place for six years, being interested in a sugar estate there. Uo was born and reared In I'ottsvillo, and connected with his father in the mcrcantilo business. DIJUl. ZIMMETtM AN. At ningtown, on tho 81st Inst , Ludwig .Immermun, ngetl 85 years, a months and 12 dnyB. Funeral on Tuesday nlternoon, August itli, nt 1 o'clock, from tlio residence at Itingtown. Services will be held In the Lutheran church with Interment in tho nnrUi, cemetery. Friends and relatives respectfully No Gripe When you tako Ilood's Pills. Tho big, old-fashioned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not In it with Ilood's. Easy to take Hood's and easy to operate, l true of Ilood's rills, which aro up to date in every respect. III 55 Safe, certain and sure. All druggists, use. 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Pills to tako with Ilood's Sarsaparllla. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices, S3 W, Centre Street, Slienuidoali. 2 h- i icr hi ji ISlts I I Possible I That the Factory Shoe Store has taken S a contract to keep the g feet of their custom- ers well dressed by S shining their shoes free ? g 3 Yes, It's a Fact I 3 31 5 And we do it because we sell good shoes and we want them j to be kept look- ing good, so we shine them freeSj: for all our cus toniers. Ladies g as well as men. You get your 25 free shine tickets when you buy your shoes, and Sff when you buy Jjfff your shoes you jff ;buy them at the Factory Price . Sfff which is a saving of Sf: from 25c to $1.00011 E every pair you buy. Sf: To customers who 5 don't want free shine checks we give tickets for that beautiful Gold. Aluminum f IWare ... 1 ffS g 3 you see in our window. !: In a few weeks we iE: will give you a great g: 3 surprise by offering 3 the finest premium Sr 2 you have ever seen. jE ff3 It pays to buy here, gf: SHOE-f- STORE, I f J. A. MOYER, J ;S Manager. 'fc YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Shackamaxon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Heading depot, Atlantio City, N.J. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS.-, P. W. BIERSTEIN, !08 S. Jardln St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest casli prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 29 SOUTH UAIK STREET, SHENANDOAH, RA. 3 MISCELLANEOUS. 110H HAI.K. A Kvonil-linntl riimro iiiono J AlitilV nt Wlllinlns At Hon. tiirnll iminlc utore. 7-2S-t( IJUOPKKTY VOH HALK.-1-our tiuusen on 1 West LlOVd Utrt't t. nil In IiimiiI rTirllHnt. nnd renting nt 931 per montli, lened pround, win ihj wiih ijiiuiijit ton uo iMireiinwiMi ny two parties If cirMrwl. Apply nt No, 123 North Main street, Hlienundoalu 8-11 w l"rANTKl).-fi.0lX) ntreuts for Uiiweirn nuthor X I fed "IJ VlCS OK McKIXIjKY nnd HIV HAUT." .VK) vnjjes.elecnntly lllustrnteil. VtUty only 81 00. Tlie beet nnd tlie ckenpent, nnd out polio nil ctliers. .V) per eent. to ncnts nnd f rclRlit paid. A-1Uokh now rendy. Hnvu time liy eendlnff 50 cents In jt4ntiH for nn outfit at onec. Address A. U. WOUTII1NUTON V CO.. Ilnrtford, Conn. 7-3-lw-od IjlOlt HAI.K. $3,000 worth of tho 80,000 first Jf : mnrtKago 10-yenr lond to be Issued by All 'il aims I'roleslnnt Kplseopal Cluirch, oiyiienan. doah, llonds will 1 In denominations of SAand ?50, bearlnR Interest from duly lt, 1W., nt 5 per cent, pcrannum, payable quarterly. There will bo n privilege of redemption within two years. Subscription books now Olicn. Ilouds for sale a Dr. C. M. lionlncr, ill East Oak Street, Shenandoah, l'a. 6-2-tf Ml-OUTANT NOTICE. The ftnra, danclnfr ond nil otliers will Imj considered trCppaasers, i. j iiivpikmbir; iNuiiKMi, or me kcu, or nunir linnit Iltn fonrw. Trrma r a.nn..n ...r... I... Kxiured from ALFEEIJ KVANfl, Thomas J. Wiujams, 727-tf 'CommlttoG. OPtH EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms fox painics9 extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings'. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to' boo' Us. All examinations froo. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aln.t.iVn rv.wna T.m.n (Vhn.. and Hriilgo work and all operations that per- uiin to uentai tsnrgery. No chnree3 for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of tooth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn'a Block) East Centre Street. OQlco Honrs: 7 a. in. to 8 p. in. Beauty Uh rolled To the admlrlns gaittol those who have a taste lor really nno wnii paper is 1110 uispu, uui have lustreceiveu.lou can find any color or pattern you want lor your hall, bod room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to:$3:pcr roll. Eno artistic papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estlmatestcheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN,. 221 W. Centre St.,SShcnandoali, Pa. l'laco Your Orders Now. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wairon awaits your order. Goods- delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this irrnnular effervescent and stimu lant. An instant cure for sour stomachs anil headaches, which often accumulate from liavlne a nit;ht out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED URINES, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah CHARLES DERR, -AGENT FOR- SHAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE Evan J. Da LIVERY g pREEf UndertiKAN STEIN, a 13 N. JardiPJ" st 1
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