EUREKA! 7i This is the name of a SWING CHAIR for children and infants we have taken the agency for. It fan be adjusted to any position desired, making cither chair, swing or crib, with no possi bility of the child falling out. Regular price, S2.00. Our price, HOOKS & BROWN a 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 Iilfl .STOCK OV MEN'S SUITS of everj' 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. Goldin, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, AUGUST I. 16). THE BOARD OF HEALTH. Ue-HrKlil7!ltluii Eltoeled I.ititt Night Unicorn Kc-Klccti-d. -All Tlio Board of Health met in tho Council Chamber last night for re-organization. All tho old members, President Spalding and Messrs. Morrison, Malouo, Miles and McIInlc were in attendance. Mr. P. D. Holinan, who was recently ap pointed by tho ISorough Council to represent the Fourth ward on tho Hoard, succeeding Mr T. F. Miles, was present mid sworn 111 after which tho old !oaid ailjourncd bine dlo and tho re-orcanization was proceeded with All the old otllccrs were re-elected and tho re-organization took but a few minutes. Tho ollkors aro: Dr. S. C. Spalding, president John W. Curtin, secretary; Patrick Conry, Health Ollicer. There wa? no opposition to any of tho oiliccrs. Dr. Spalding did not tie- clino a 10-noiiiiiintioii for president, but ho stated that if any other member of the Hoard would tako the ollico it would be very satis factory to him. lie did not wish tho oliicc, and in fact was not anxious to be a member of tho Hoard. No 0110 seemed inclined to tako tho sceptre and tho doctor was again Installed. It was decided to meet again next Wednes day evening, when tho president will announce his committees and other business demanding early attention will bo transacted lllcjclo Itiicc. It. L. lleiser, of Mahanoy City, was visitor to town yesterday transacting bus! licss in connection with tho arrangements for tho bicycle races to bo held at Lakeside on August lath, next, under the management u: P. A. McCluroand sanction of tho h. A. V There will bo many sido attractions. Tho Citizens band, of Mahanoy City, will rcmle selections during the races and Prof. John Jones, of Mahanoy City, and orchestra will furnish tho music in tho dancing pavilion. Tor Sale. Threo Anglo lamps with fixtures and ex tensions. Apply at M. V. Maley's, 1U North Main street. 7-31-tr Will the Hut (io Hack? A McKinlcy-Hobart hat, which was started somewhere in New Mexico, is making its rounds by U. S. expros-i. It arrived in Ash laud this afternoon and is pretty woll pasted with labels. It is being sent over all tb mutes controlled bv tho exnress comnany and may roach its starting point some time in October. It is certainly a curiosity, ami attracted much attention at tho station along tho route. Ashland Local. UVvmi, iTt-ni.ur fur thn "Ttnvnl Patent llonr, and tako uo other brand. It is the best Hour mado. HAVE ItETUKNKD FKOM PHILA DELPHIA WITH A . . . . Complete Dental Outfit CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH Ferguson's Theatre Block, Comer Main and Oak Streets, Take the iron stairway on Ouk street Office Hours: a. in. to 8 p. m. v' wm u tt;n tho i" ...LATEST DESIGNS Xy IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH. . E. B. FOLEY, 2f. NO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET JX LOSCH NOMINATED. Named for Scnnlnr m a ltcsult of the heal A V 1 1 1 1 llriiium. Special to EVKSIMi llKBAU). PoTTivii.LB, Auk. I. The Senatorial con vention of tho gnth district was called to order by County Chairman Hurd W. Payne at 10:10 this morning, llo instructed the secretary to read tho call for the convention and then rend tho list of delegate. S. It. lMwards nominated IE. II. Koch for chair man of tho convention and the nomination was mado unanimous. Mr. Koch In his speech referred to the grave situation lieforo the public and spoke of tho action of Hon. Hourke Cochran and that great leader of Democracy's opinion of tho Chicago platform, lie closed with a pica that tho ltepublicnus of tho county stand firmly together for the fair naino of tho county as Hragg, Cochran, Dickinson and other Democrats did during tho days of '111. Chairman Payno announced that through some error in tho advertisement the word Centennial" was inserted in tho call for Legislative convention, in tho placo of Union." 1 In order to avoid any question that might arisoasto tho legality of holding the con dition in a place not in tho call the candi dates for Legislature wero seen and all agreed to hold tho convention in Union Hall. The report of tho Committee on Credentials was then read and adopted. Tho Committee on Itesolutions, composed f Dr. Cha. 11. Quail, C. A. Snyder, William Howcr, Geo. Keene, Joseph llishop, Maj. Wm. Clark, and Win. Mooro read their report, which is as follows 1 WiiEnnA, Tlio 29t!i Senatorial nnil Fourth -eglslatlve hfstrictsaro In convention assembled: Therefore, lio it resolved. That tho lilntform of tlio Republican party adopted at St. Iouis nmi Itsr-tnndnrd bearers, Mnjor Win. McKl nley nud .arret a. jiooari, arc nercoy uiniunniieuiy en lorsed. And lio it further resolved thnt the nmtform of the ltepublicnn County Convention ndoptcd and the nominees lnmlc at yesterday's convention are hereby npproveil and endorsed. Anil be It further resolved, that the course nnd rciord of tho Senator and incmhcru of thU Dis trict aro hereby approved and commended. vt HElIUAx, tho record ol Ilio lion. M. K.Keeter, f Cressonn. tho Ucnrcgcntativc of theTwontv- ninth Senatorial District In tho Senate of Penn sylvania, shows that he never wavered In his twenty 10 1110 principles 01 mo party winch lie represented; Tiiereiore.ne it rcBoiveu, -i nat tins convention ndorse Ills career as a Senator nnd extend tfj hint its high appreciation of his services to tho party, ami the hope that ho will continue in tho council 01 tne party wnicn no so long nnu faithfully rcprchented ns a member In the Sennto of the state of Pennsylvania. WlinilEAs, It has pleaded the Great Governor of all things to ordor the cnllnnt soldier and patriotic citizen, General J. K. Slgfrled, to his last roll call on earth, And Whereas, General J. K. Slgfrled hod al ways been a loyal nnd aggressive member of tho ltepublicnn party, Aim nereas, tno iicpunucnn pnvty nns rcnin-d the benefit of his services and wise coun sel. Iherelore, he it resoivcil, mat mis conven tion feels the lo of his services and wisdom In the further advancement of tho principles of that party, of which he was a great champion. And be it further resolved, that tho sympathy of tills convention Is wxtended ti his family, and that these resolutions become a part of tho record of this convention. Nominations wero then in order for Stato Senator and Dr. C. K. Quail, of Schuylkill Haven, was recognized by tlio chairman. In brief and patriotic speech lie withdrew from the race, and as Dr. (ieorgo A. Kennedy and Senator Keifer had previously withdrawn there was no opposition to Maj. Samuel A. IiOsch, whom Dr. Quail nominated and asked that it bo made unanimous. It was so ordered and amid great cheering Major Losch was called to tlio platform and made a short speech, setting fortii his position and his ap preciation of tho lienor bestowed. Tlio Senatonan convention then adjourned. Hut fourth District. Special to nvnsixu Heiiaui. PoTThVU.i.r., August 1. Tho Fourth Leg islative convention was called to order this afternoon for the nomination of tlireo can didates for the Legislature. There was very little business transacted other than the nomination of candidates. Tlio following wero placed in nomination : Earl A. Whit man, of North Manlieim township; 11. S. Stuck and William Searer, of Tower City ; W. H. Jones, of Palo Alto; William .Moody, Tremotit; O. A. Sclirinck, Pottsville; Seth Orme, St. Clair, nnd W. V. Crono, of Don aldson, I-'railoy township. The result of tlio vote showed thnt Sclirink received Dil votes, Ormo 701 and Whitman 7(!i, thus securing their nomination. Messrs. Sclirink and Orme wero members of tlio last Legislature. Obituary. Stephen Jones, of Mincrsville, tho need father of Mrs. John G. Morgan, of JIahanoy City, died Sunday afternoon, after an illness of three weeks from dropsy. Ho was 07 years of ago and a former resident of tlio latter town. Mrs. Gcorgo Peach, aged 47, died at her homo in (lilbcrton on Saturday. Tho funeral took placo this afternoon, in terment at Frackvillo. Tho funeral of Mrs, Margaret Schad, of Mahanoy City, took placo tins afternoon, in terment at Tamaqua. Harry Ocor, a native of Miucrsvillo, died at Wllkeobarro on Sunday night. Ho had been ill sinco last Christmas day. Ho leaves a young widow, having married Miss Fannie Howclls, of Wilkesbarre, last October. Mr. Occr was connected with tho Latln & Hand Puwdcr Company. Cars Jumped the Track. Several coal ours jumped tho track near tho head of tho grado at Frackvillo tills morning and caused a delay of forty minutes to the Pennsylvania passenger train that left hero at l):03. None of the coal train crew sustainedliijury. Gorman and Sclutler Matched, Gorman, of Shaniokin, and Schafer, of New Philadelphia, met at Ashland on Saturday evening and both put up a lorlelt lor a tight. for f75 aside, to tako place between Jit. Cannel and Shamokin within tho next two months. A BIQ OFFER. SH.3II Worth oT Vino Old Wine for !5.((l. Tho Specr N. J. Wino Co., of Passaic, N. J., is oirering a case of 13 bottles choice ami old assortment of wino for $5,00, this oiler, bo low costs, only to stand two or three months, and but one caso to a family, as It is a loss and is only done to prove to the finest con noisseur tho high character and richness of these choice wlups, produced at Passaic, N. J, Wo havo one of tho circulars and list of tho wines ottered with all particulars. Every person who sends u postal can! to The Si'Ekb N. J. Wine Co., Passaic, N. J., may procure otio. These Wines aro$upo.rb. 8-Wtd&w Kepitlr ut Knickerbocker. Work on the now Knickerbocker colliery is progressing rapidly, and it is expected that operations will begin on tseptcmoor 1st, Tho most modern machinery is replacing, tho old. and the colliery will bo an entirely new one excepting thowashory, which was. erect ed but a year or two ago, A largo force of carpenters and machinists aro engaged in tho work. When you want good roofing, plumbing' fcus fitting, or general tinimithing done call on E. F. Gallagher IB west centre street Dealer in Bto-ca. i-u DR. BROWN SHENANDOAH, For 7 days at the-- FERGUSOfl : HOUSE Commencing-: MONDAY, AUG. 3. I E f 7 "llli I I Enlarged Great Toe-Joints Made Small, DR. P. H. BROWN, Chiropodist. JinlttTHetl liunions vmilesmaJl. The Corns or JJuifons don't return. Corns, llunlnns, IngrowitiK Toe Kails, Kn largeil Toe Joints.Chllhains nnd Sweaty Feet cured by Dr. Jlrown here in Shenandoah ten years ago have not come bock, oml the feet nro to-dny free from aches and pains. Itenil the proofs. Go and sco tho people. The follow tug home testimonials should convince tho most skeptical : "We tako pleasure In recommending Dr. Hrown to nil sulTcrcrs from corns, bunions, Ingrowing toe nails, etc. Ho has permanently cured our feet without pain, blood or sore ness. His treatment Is absolutely painless nnd his cure stay cured." I. M. Smith, grocer, 200 West Centte Street; Isaac Itefowich. clothier, 131 Knst Centre Street; John Smith, grocer nnd meat market, 110 Wc.t Centre Street ; I.con ICckert, meat market, 300 PI no Street, JIahanoy City. Thomas S. Korrell, chief clerk 1', .tit. freight nlllca; Levi Itefowich, clothing, 10 South Main Street ; Wm. nnd Mrs. Woomer, green grocer, 121 Xorth Main Street; E. J. SIc Oinness, expressman, 221 Centre Street ; Mrs. Kllen I). Ferguson, Miss Mngglo Franey, Shenandoah. Hon. H. INI. Kulp, Congress man ; Itev. Geo. W. Grows, Pastor United Evangelical Church, Shamokin, Pa.; Mrs. Mnry Hclnhold nnd Miss Minnlo I). JCalcr, l'ine Street, also Mrs. Gertrude Sllliman nnd Miss K. 1. Dillon, Centro Street, Mnhanoy City, anil hundreds of others. Very highly recommended by several of Shenandoah, Ashland, Girardville, Frock ville, Mahanoy Plane, Gilberton, Delano and TamaUa's lending citizens, botli Indies nnd gentlemen, whoso feet Dr. llrown com pletely cured severnl years ago. Hon. H. 31, Kulp, Congressman Shamokin; M, D. Ilrlght, of llrfght Uros., lumber, also proprietor of Ashlnml Steam Laundry, Ashland; C. Serr, merchant tailor and gents' furnishing goods, Glrnrdvlllc; Miss Harbnrn Wagner anil Miss Kllen .1. Granger, Girardville: Miss Annio 1). Duck and Mary Hussell, Walnut Street, Ashlnnd; Miss I.lzzle Price nnd Julia I.. llarnnrd, Market Street, Ashland; Mis Amelia Snnner, Itellc Haupt and Mrs. J. I), Wngncr, Frackvllle: Miss Hannnli Iteynold-, Mnlyiuny Plane; Mrs. Kllen Henry and daughter, Gilberton, nnd scleral hundred others. Ollico: Ferguson House, Shenandoah, Pa., from Monday, August 3rd to the 9th, IMW; hours, 8n.ni. to 8 p. in., Sundays, 10 a.m. to 1 p. m. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. Nntlonul Lea o. At Boston Hoston, 4: hiladelphlo, B. At Hrooklyn Now York, i; Brooklyn, 0. At Washington Haltlinori, 7; Washing ton, 0. At Louisville PittshurR, 11, Louisvillo, 10. Knstorn League. At Syracuse Syracuse, 8 ; Providence, 7. At Toronto Toronto, 5; Scranton, 0. At Buffalo Buffalo, 7; Wllkosbarro, 1. Atlnntlo Lcngne. At Hartford Hartford, 6; Patcrson, 4. At Newark Xownrk, 0; Wilmington, 8. At Philadelphia Athletic, 9; Lancaster, 4. Hnlp ltotioinltintetl lornngresii. SUNliOUY, Ph., Aug. t. Tho following; ticket wis named hero yesterday by tho ltepublicnn county convontlon: CongTesj- mnn, Monroo II. Kulp; stato senator W II. Hnckeuticrg; assembly, u. W. Hhoades nnd W. L. Ncsbitt; prothonotnry, C. L. Kromcr; treasurer, U. II. Uluson. To X'rescnt a Cralser to Spallk LoxnoN', Aug. 4. Tho IDally Graphic nnnounces thnt patriotic Spaniards living In Argontlnn have givon n Clyuo ship building firm an order for a cruiser of i 4,500 tons, to cost ?GO0,O0X) unit to bo deliv ered in eighteen months ns ngift to Spain. Dccllneil to Accept Jtediicetl Wnses. Shakos, Pn., Aug. 4. Tho furnnco men of the Shonnngo vulloy inot horo yesterday and decided not to accept a reduction in wages. As a rosult nil tho tires nre banked. About 400 men -will bo thrown out of employment. Keiniinnt Hale. On Friday uoxt, at 10 o'clock, wo will com mence a remnant sale of Black and Colored Cashmeros, Henriettas nnd Serges. Also short ends of plain nud figured silks. This is a groat opportunity for Bargain Seekers. II. F. UlLl. Alt Approaching Wedding, Tlio marriage of Dr. W. C. Samuels, of Ollbortou, and SIlss Jennie Geiso, a teacher in tho nubile schools of Gimrdvilio, is an nounced to tako placo at tho home of tho brido's parents, at Pitman, Pa. Tho groom will bo supported by W. U. Wilson, of Jit. Cnrtnel, while Dr. 11. J. Millard, of Mt. Car mol, and Dr. Thos. Casey, of Ashland, will olllciato ns ushers, Tho brldo will bo attend ed by her sister as maid of honor, and Miss Mllllo Samuels, of Mt. Oarmel, sister of tho groom, and Miss Gregory, of Girardvillo, as bridesmaids. Pay only your own bills. In dealing hero tho cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customer) who do uot pay. Hero all aro one level. All aro cash. 7-18-tf Factobv Shoe Stohe. Chair Car Discontinued, Tho chair car which was pat on tho last train between Hazleton and Shamokin some time ago as an experiment, returning from tho latter placo in tho morning, will here after ran no farther than Hazleton, The chango Is mado liccanso of its run to Shamokin being unprofitable. HOOD'S FILLS cure Liver Ills, Diliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A cleasrct laxative. All DruggisU A FAIR ON A TEAR. Taken Trout u School lliilldlng to tho I Lockup I Slioitly lieforo 12 o'clock last night, when a car on tho Lakesldo electric railway arrived 1 at Main street, it had among its passengers a young man and woman who wore fast nslecp and could not bo aroused by tlio conductor. I They had boarded tho car at Mahanoy City and wore drunk. Policeman Goodman was called and after sonio tronbto succeeded in ! getting tho man awnkonnd on his feet. Tho ofllccr then turned his attention to tho I woman and by tho time h" had her on her ! feet her partner was stretched out upon tho ' opposito seat, fast asleep again. Finally j Goodman got both out of the car. Tho woman made a rush for tho sidownlk nnd in a twinkle was fast asleep on a doorstep. Once tnoro Goodman started tho pair off nnd i ho saw no more of them uutil about an hour I later, when Thomas IJcllis notified him that there wero people striking matches, in tho unfinished school building on North White street, which is next to Mr. Iiellls' residence. Goodman and Ilellis went to tho placo and found tho pair that had given tho officer so much trouble. They had inado a bed of shavings and mado themselves ascomfortahlo I as possiblo under tho circumstances for tho night, uoouman's patienco was exhausted and he took tho pair overtotholock'up, where they remained until this morning and wero taken before Chief llurgcss Hums. Tho young man said he was Michael Cummlngs, of Mnhanoy City. Tho young woman gavo tho name of Mary Lewis and said she lived in West Mahanoy township. Neither could pay tho borough fino and were sent back to tho lockup for 48 hours. The caso caused a rumor that an attempt had been mado to set tho new scliobl house on fire. If you want a fino wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you. A Misdirected lllow. William Reed nnd John Webb becanio engaged in an altcicntion about a trifling matter which resulted in a fight. Joshua Klechncr, an old man 70 years of age, was standing near at tho timo when Webb at tempted to striko Heed and missing him struck Klechncr in tho stomach which felled him to tho ground. In falling Klcchner's head struck tho edge of a porch and tlio blow ruptured a blood vessel and rendered him unconscious for a long time. Tho truth, tho whole truth and nothing but tho 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 Shoe Store. Appreciative Teachers. In one of tho townships of Northampton county tho school directors met recently to elect teachers for tho coming year. Tho meeting was held at n hotel, nud each teacher upon being elected, called the directors into the bar-room and "set 'em up." As thoro wero some sixteen teachers elected, after tlio last ono was elected tho members of tho board wero in no condition to do any further business. Tho story is vouched for, says tho Bangor News, by a gentlemen who was in tho neighborhood the day tho meeting was held. Sunday School Picnic. Tlio Sunday school connected witli All Saints' church will hold a picnic nt Wolf's grove, near Ilingtown, next Saturday. Tho journey will be made by teams. The public is cordially invited to participate. Buy Kcystono flour. Be sure that tho name Lessiq & Baer, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sackj Another New Team. Tlio Columbia Brewing Company this morning put another handsome delivery wagon, No. 25, on tho road. All tho wagons used by tlio company are built by homo in dustries, this ono being turned out from tho wheelwright establishment of S. G. Acker. ivir over vi of tho Globe fcr RHEUMATISM. TJr.TTTJAT.ftTA . , . ana similar uompiaiata, k unit prepared unacr mo stringent fcv GERMAN M F n 1 n A I I AWS ucbuiiucu uy emineaspoyKCian I DR. FIICHTER'S 1 1 irw urn PAIN EXPELLEB.ili World renowned ! nemnrlt&hlv fiuccfRf nl ! iOnlvrcnnlno with Trade Mark" Anchor." It'. Ail. lilditcr ACo.. Slal'tarlSt.. eir York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Bosses, Own Qlassworia. S3&&0CU. Endorsed & recommended bi I A Wnsley, 106 North Main street,. u. it jingenuucii, icu .Mam ft., Kiicnnnuonu. DR. niCHTER'S " ANCnOIt STO.IIACIIAr, bct ; Colic, llBpepNln&Kfomnch Coinplnli BICYCLE RACES! SECOND EVENT. .15 j Ull I I J At 4- o'clock, P. M. Sanctioned by L. A. W. L. A. W. Hules. ANNUAL BENEFIT PICNIC -OF TIII CITIZENS' BAND of Mnhanoy City. Pure Amatuer sports, Dancingr, Boat Ing;, Fine Music and Pleasures galore. Prof. JONES' ORCHESTRA In Pavilion. .... CITIZEN'S BAND at the Races. Tim nntrv list to the blcvcle races Is l&rire and Includes all the crock riders n( tho Autliracite rcRlon. The rivalry that exists between tlio riders assures uoi races. F. A. McClche, JIanagcr. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, 83 W. Cntre Street, Shsnandoah. nTmmmiTmmtnminiiMiimm it: iiuiiuiiuuiiiiiiuiiumijuuiiiumulluiiiiiiiliiiiliiu: i rossiDie i s That the Factory i 3 Shoe Store has taken 3j a contract to keep the S feet of their custom- sr 3 ers well dressed by 3 shining their shoes E -S free ? .g lYes,It'saFktl And we do it because we sell jj good shoes and Je; we want them gf to be kept look- ing good, so we St: shine them freeE: for all our cus- tomers. Ladies as well as men. You get your iree snine ucKeisg when you buy St: your shoes, and Sj: when you buy your shoes you buy them at the' Factory Price !fc which is a saving of Sr from 25c to $1.00 on E: every pair you buy. it: T,o customers who Sr don't want free shine 5 checks we give tickets g for that beautiful St I Gold. 1 Aluminum IWare . . . you see in our window. s In a few weeks we will give you a great surprise by offering je: the finest premium you have ever seen. s It pays to buy here, sr 3 '1 . s 3 J. A. MOYER, S Manager. m,wwwww,mI,m!?w YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purcliasiug Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed' at Meluskey & Son, 105 . Main St. Shackamaxop Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Heading depot, Atlantic City, N. J. UUKINAKU CUmVAY, MONEY TO LOAN -OX EASY TERMS. P. W. BlERSf EIN, 208 S. Jardln St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 20 B0UTE MAIN STREET, I SHE NANDOAH, RA. lis 3 i MISCELLANEOUS. TjlOIt 8AMI A seconiMinml riMinro nl.mo Apply nt AVIlllnin, .V: Son, tV.ruiture n""l innic store, IjtSTItAYKIl. A (t'-.v enmp tn llu- m-cmines of . U the unilerslRnnI on July 30th. Tlio owner enn Imvo mine liy provlnit proiiert- nnd pnvinL nil expenses. Duyan McOeb, Yntisrille, i"n pitOl'KKTY FOIl HAhll-Four liou.esojt J. estl,oil street, nil In (rood t-onilitloi nnil rentiiiK ut SI I iier month, lensiil eround win be sold ihcnp. Cnn be purclin.i-il by tw. jinrtlcM If ilcslreil. Apply nt No. 12! Norlli Man street, Shennnilonli. H-Mw IVANTI-.I) -fl m niteut, for ltnsej's nutlior ,).'i,'r,c,V.i'U1:S l!K McKtNI.KT nnd HO ,'Ti L5,10 r"Kci elcKnnlly illintrnteiL I'rlne only 81 00. Tho l,c5t nnd the chenpct, nnil out sells nil others. SO per cent, to ngenls ami frclKht pnld. i)-Hooki now rcnily. Have time liy sending 50 ecnfe In etninps for nn outfit nt "nce.I Ailttres A. I). WOItTHlNOTON fi CO., Hnrtfonl. Ciinn. r , 7-3-lw-eoo! IjlOlt 8AI.l-I-fj,ooo worth of the 86,000 first . '"ortKiiKo 10-yenr bonils in be ineil by All SnlnS l'rotestnnt Kplncopnl Church, of Sliennn. ilonh, Upmls will lie In denominations of (IS anil Sao, lienrinR interest from July l.t, lKOrt, at 8 per cent, por nnnnm, pnrnhlo nunrterly. There will lio a privilcKO of redemption within two years. Hubcrlption books now open, llonds for sale nt Dr. O. M. lkmltier, I!nBt Oak Street, Hhcnanuonh, I'o. 29tf Till'OIlTANT NOTlCE.-Tho fences, ilnnclnK X pavilion and stands nt Columbia Park nre ojH'n only to such ndvertIerswho pny forppaeen and nil withers vlll be eonsldcreil n trcipn..er, whether the siens bo pnlntetl, or tacked, or hung tipon the fence. Terms for spaces may In secured from Au-REn nvAX, Thomas J. 'William. Thomas I)f.lms, 27-tf. . . Committee OPEN EVERYDAY Qo to tho Shenandoah Dcntnl Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlDcnl teeth do not suit you call to seo ns. All examinations freo. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, Hitman's Block) East Centre Street. OOlco Hours: 7 n. in. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To the ndmiriiiB gaioTof those who have a tostt really fino wall paper is the dl.plny of new wall pnper wrinkles yve have J6trccelycd.Yoi. can umi any color or jtaufrujuw j - i.n ii . i- ,itn no mntn. kitchen OI oife, from 5c up toi3;pcr roll. Fine artistio- papers a specialty. - House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estlnintes'cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 231 W. Centre St.,;shenandonli, Pa. 1'lnce Your Orders Now. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by tills Branuhir effervescent and stimu lant. An Instant cure for sour stomachs ana headaches, which often accumulate front hnvlne a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Edward H. Spade, AGENT FOn shamokin STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DOI Evan J. ; ) Undertd 13 N. Jardin
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