You Can Make Your ilnllur mill i by urr inn tin-ni nt k it l(n n Ynti can n e TIME AND MONEY liy buying uir Matim: tit our More HOOKS & BROWN a. North rvialn St. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. 111 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 IlKi STOCK "V n.. 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. !. Gold i m, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD MONDAY, AUOTST in. lb'.iO. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE Kxtrdiirly l.nw Kate I2coiiou ln IVim sliiiniii Uullro.id. No other place rati compare with Southern New .lcr.sey in seaside resorts, either in point of number or of excellence. Atlantic City is the most popular resort in America, and Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon, uglesen, Wildwood and Holly Hcach do not fall far short of Atlantic City's hi(jb standard. The reiinsylvania Itnilroad Company, whose object always is to give its patrons tho cheapest rates compatiblo with Rood service, has arranged for an excursion to the seashore on Thursday, August 13. Kxcursion tickets will be sold at the follow ing rates, good going only on train named below to Pottsville, thence to Philadelphia on train h aving l'ottsvillo at ti:00 a. 111. From I'hilailelphia passengers may use any train on ugust 13 to any one of tho seashore points named above. Train Leave. Itatc. Shenandoah fi.os a. m. 8J ISO Krackvillc (1.20 " 3 'J.T St Clair (1.0S " 3 23 Transfer through Philadelphia is not included in the rate, but convenient connec tion may be mado by electric cars at n fare of the cents. i:cturn coupons will bo valid by regular trains until August 17 Inclusive If you want a lino wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. I.lpplatt Under Hall. County Detcctivo Miles Doughcity has preferred information against James I.lppiutt, charging him with aggravated assault and battery witli intent to kill and lnmdcr, draw ing and pointing a levolver without provo cation on the person of Morris Fox. It will be remembered that Fox was shot by Lippiatt while the former was riding 011 a coal train near the Shainokin yards, tho particulars of w Inch haveappearcd in these columns. I.ip piatt furnished bail In $1,000. Kepoits from 1 lie lm-jiital indicate steady improvement in I- -ix h londition. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A ileas"ut laxative. AH Druggists. Meeting of Statu T. A. It. Societies The State Convention of tho Total Abstin ence Societies will be held at Shamokin, September II, 10 and 11, and tho Women's christian Temperance Union and Young Men's Chri-tian Association will bo invited to participate in the sessions and co-operate with the total abstinence societies ill stamping out tin- liquor tratlic. havi: KfiTunxnn DELPHI A WITH A FKOM PI 1 1 LA- Complete Dental Outfit CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take tho Iron fetalrwny on Oak street. Office Hours : 8 a. in. to 8 p. in. r. wm u wm tug f? ...LATEST DESIGNS ? IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH, f E. B. FOLEY. : if, NO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET. THE DEMOCRATIC PKtMARIES. ultinliij'K Conic. 1 the Holiest Hold In Tmui lor Year. The Democrats held tlii'lr in iinnrics Siitur ilny afternoon, mill a lively time they liiul, too. Tlicy were primaries of tlie old fashioned order in town. When arguments anil ballots faileil toeuiint. wriininaijes wore called Into play and ninny faces still hear the marks of energetic argument, (.'onsldimblo bad blood was stirred up over local primaries and many leaders of tho party expiessed the opinion that it would bo carried into the convention to-day and tho meeting would eclipse the lholy one the Republicans held at l'ottsvillo recently. Other lenders mid tho talk of kid blood only canie from some hot-headed Shenandoah Democrats whose heads had been swelled by skirmishing parties in search of fieo beer and that the battles In town 011 Saturday will not mar the slato which lias been In existence for many days. They confidently predicted that Shen andoah would get tl e representation on the ticket originally assigned it by the real leaders and that the battles in town on Satur day wero simply a waste of time. Tills means that George Folmer is to bo nominated for Treasurer nnd Harry Urndigan fur l'ro thonotary. Tho contests in town hinged almost solely 011 tho County Commissloncrhips, Daniel Ilrennaii and Harney McOuinncss waging against each other the battles of their lives. The latter displayed 111010 political shrewd ness than ho had been ciedlted with and when the results were announced tho First, Second, Fifth nnd one delegnto in ti c Third ward were conceded to him. This left MiGuiuncss 7 out of the 10 delegates. Two of the remaining threo weie conceded to llrenuan, while the third was conceded to Carl Coogan, as a compliment. Mr. Coognn is one of tho clerks in tho County Commis sioners' olllco and he made a hard light In his ward, the Third, to secuu- tho delegates for Commissioner Martin. It was an almost hopeless task, for the fight in town was between lireiinan and MiCluinness and only Mr. Coogan's personal popularity split the ' result in the Third. He was heartily con gratulated after tho returns weie made. The contest' in this ward was exceedingly elo-e and Mr. Coogan secured his complimentary representation by a majority of but one over Jacob Franks and John l'ost, Coogan's run ning mate, was but three votes behind Franks. John F. Jennings, the MiGuiuncss candidate, showed that his popularity In the ward has in no wise diminished. He polled 120 votes. The returns mado by tho officers of tho primaries were as follows : FinsT Waiid. For county delegates, Thomas J. Tracey and Morris Sayre. .No opposition, l.egisl.itmc, John J. Toole, S03 ; John Mullahy, SliS; M. Dolin, 103; J. Mc Donald, 100. Standing committee, Jeie. Toomey. .Mx-ii.sii Waiid. County delegates, James F. O'Hearn, S3 ; I'atiick Gibbous, 0s; John WelK mi; William Delowery, 30. LcgUla tuie, 1'. J. Mulholland, ss ; W. S. Itroun-m, SI; l'eter .McGonigle, 33; John Cuff, 33. Standing committee, C. .1. Quinn. Tmui) Wai;d. County delegates. J. LI. Jennings 120; C, Coogan, 107; J. Franks, 1011; John l'ost, 103. Legislature, I'. J. Mon aghan, IBS; T. J. liiggins, ISO; William Delaney, 72 ; M. i:. Doyle, 70; John licilly, 1. Standing committee, John Furious. FouiiTii Waiid. For county delegates, Cardin, til; Kerwiu, IMI; Stanton, 1MI; Hurley, 102. Legislature, liiggins, 112; Iltennan, 110; Flaherty, 11; I.oury, 111. Standing cuniuiittie, Kerns, 00; lircuuau, 100. Fii-tii Wakd. For county delegates, T. Cormick, 1MI; A. McMenamin, ISO ; J. JIcHale, 171; John liyau, 171. Legislature, M. Fogle, 102; 1'. Toole, ISO; J. Hand, 181; Thomas Ilolln, 155. Standing committee, II. J. Muhloon, unanimous. The cutest between F.van Griffiths and M. J. Powers, both of Mahanoy City, for the nomination for Legislature also made the primaries in this district spirited. Griffiths developed tho most strength. Powers met witli considerable opposition of a personal character, especially in this town. After tho primaries closed tho feeling among tho champions of the respective candidates beiame so intensified that several personal encounters resulted and until a late hour tho viiiuity of tho comer of Main and Centre streets, which seemed to bo tho head quarters fur returns, was crowded by politi cians. No less than four tights took plaeo in tiiis locality. llutler township was a hot bed of politics 011 Saturday and as 0110 result of tho bitter rivalry two election boards were formed. Tho regular Democrats got on tho field first and formed a board. When tho others arrived a half hour later they objected, but their remonstrances went for naught and they sought relief in tho formation of another board. This morning a number of men were dis charged at Packer collieries Xos. 1 and 5 for leaving their woik on Saturday to do work at the liutler township primaries, 4,000 STUDENTS. Wood's Sht-niilidoitli College. Ono school in nine cities, with an attend ance of over four thousand students. F.vcry finished student now regularly employed at a good salary speaks volumes for tho treat school. A diploma from Wood's College is worth $1,000.00 to any ono as it means high moral character and excellent scholarship. 1 no college will re-open August 21th, in both day and night sessions, with a largo and experienced faculty, all collegu graduates. A !aug of Itrt-iiKer turners. Tho Lehigh Valley Coal Co's., otlicials have ascertained from a reliable source that a gang of organised thugs aro now operating in tho coal regions, with tho purpose of wilful destruction of breakers. With a view to protect their own interests tho company lias stationed two additional watchmen at all its breakers in this section. low ic.vti: to Tin: siusuoiti:. Select excursion to Atlantio City, Capo May, Sea Islo City, Ocean City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood, and Holly Ileach, via 0:0S n. m. Tickets, good for flvo days, $3,50 Tliu l'ark l'lacu Victims. Tho remainsof Percy Snell, who was killed by tho boiler explosion at Park Plaeo last Friday, were interred at Ccntralia to-day. Fdward Davis and Michael Condron aro at tho Miners' hospital and their condition is steadily improving. John Itueso was leuiovcd from his homo at Park Plaeo to the Miners' hospital yesterday. Ho is also making good progress toward recovery. Attention, Camp SOU, Members of Washington Camp, No. 200, P. O. S. of A., aro requested to attend a special meeting of tho camp to bo held in their hall on Tuosday, August 11th, ot 8.00 n. m. sharp, to attend tho funeral of our deceased brother, William 0, Itichards, Jr. jrcmbers of sister camps cordially invited to attend. Ily order of John (Ijutin, Tres. Attest : John II. Danks, Sicy. 2t SUDDEN DEATH. A Coroner's ilnry Siys Donaluwlc. lllcd 1'roin Apoplc&y. Among tho returns made to tho Hoard of Health this morning was n death certificate from Dr. .1. S. Kistler, certifying to the dentil of Stlney Donalawiez, aged IS yeaia, and residing on (lllhert street, between Lloyd and Centre streets. In that part of tho eertlllcato reserved for the designation of tho cause of death tho doctor had written "I don't know." Farly this morning an under taker applied to Secretary Curtin for a burial permit, but lie refused to issuo 0110 until a certificate ot the cause of death could ho filed. Deputy Coroner Mauley held an inquest witli the following jury at ninu o'clock this morning: John Scanlan, P. ,J. Stanton, August Wauhouse, P. J. Flaherty, W. II. Mauley and M. .1. Sullivan. Dr. J. S. Kistler was called as n witness and testified that ho was called in to attend the deceased last Friday. The case did not appear to be a serious 0110 and when tho doctor left tho residence it was agreed that he would be sent for only in case tho patient grew worse. Sat urday night Donalawiez died without further medical attendance and yesterday tho family applied to tho physician for 11 certificate of death, which was given in tho form quoted. Dr. Kistler expressed tho opinion that the man died from apoplexy. Several occupants of tho house in which tho deceased lived and died weie examined by tho jurynnda verdict was rendered in accordance with Dr. Kistler's opinion. Pay only your own bills. In dealing hero tho cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who do not pay. Heio all aio ono level. All are cash. 7-18-tf Factoiiy Shok Stoiik. Lust 'lghtH Storm. Although tho weather was intensely hot no cases of prostrations were reported in town yesterday, lielief camo in tho evening when claps of thunder, ripples of rain and pull's and gusts of wind mingled with Hashes of lightn ingmade thelrappearanco. A nelcctrical bturm that lasted about two hours tied tip the electric railways duiing that period. Tho sky was allamo with sheet lightning. Long lines of flro split tho blackness again and again and mndo tho heavens look liko a vast illuminated railway map. Obituary. Mrs. Lluabcth, wife of Nut. W. Iluck, died at her home in Pottsville on Saturday after a long and serious illness. Deceased was 48 years old and was well and favorably known. The funeral took plaeo this afternoon. Miss Maria Fvans, aged 10 years, died yesterday afternoon at tho home of her sister, Mrs. George Carl, on South White street, from peritonitis. How aie your Kidneys? You can't get rid of Neuralgia, Itheumatism, Diabetes, liiight's Disease, etc., unless your kidneys aro ante to throw out of tho blood all poisonous mattor. Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills enable tho kidneys to do this nnd do it thoroughly. Sold at KirJin's drug store. PERSONAL. Mrs. Addie D. James, of West Lino street, who was seriously ill tho past three weeks, is now improving nicely. Mrs. Thomas Weir, of Tamaqna, Mrs. Daniel Sloano and Mrs. Samuel Willingale, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. John Loeb, of Mahanoy City, are guests of Mrs. 1!. F. .Marshall, of North West street. Miss liertha King has returned from a visit to friends at Miucrsvillo. 11. naudenbush, of North Fmcrick street, is confined to bed by an attack of miners asthma. Samuel Small, and lady friend, Miss Shuler, of Mahanoy City, were in attendance at the M. 11. Sunday school picnic at Lakeside to day. Michael Mellet. tho l'ottsvillo butcher, spent Sunday in town. Miss Hello Wilde, of Plymouth, Is tho guest of Miss Lille Heaton, of Lost Creek. Misses liessio Kaufmauii and Lilly Tilcy, of Ashland, wcro Saturday night visitors to town. Mrs. Sturm, of (lordon, accompanied by her nephew, Otto Welsh, of Scranton, aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sturm, on West Line street. Frederick Hart, bookkeeper for tho Colum bia Drawing Company, leturned from New York at noon to-day. Mr. Hart was called to that city on account of tho sudden illness of ins wife and sho was buried yesterday. Miss Lizzio Craudall, of Pottsville, was tho guest of town friends yesterday. Misses O'lirien, of Philadelphia, aro visit ing their mother, on West Cherry street. Miss Jennie Murphy, of Mahanoy City, is tho guest of tho Maher family. Mr. and Mrs. Kerslake, accompanied by their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Little, of Potts- illo, trolleyed to Ashland last evening. Iialph Faust spent Sunday with his parents in Pottsville. Mr. and Mrs. William Czyzewski, wero visitors to Jit. Cannel yesterday, where they paid the last respects to an intimate friend, who died on Friday. -Miss Millio Dcune, of Philadelphia, was tho guest of W. J. James, yesterday. Daniel Ilouser spent yesterday in Shamo kin, as tho guest uf his friend, Uay Thomas. liichard liowse, spent yesterday at the couny scat. ' Alliisliouso Notes. ' Tho excavation for now buildings is pro grossing very rapidly. Contractor McGurl has ten car loads of stouo on the grounds. Tho population of tho Almshouse increased from 3U3 to 101 during tho month of July. Thero weie 42 aduiiksions, 31 discharges and 5 deaths during tho mouth. l'micrals Tho funeral of Mrs. Missouri Sampsel took place this afternoon from her lato residence at Kllaiigowmi. Tho remains woro buried in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Tho four pall bearers wero .Messrs. C. W. Denglcr, John L. Hassler, II. Stocker and J. Southall. After tho interment was mado tho mourners at tended funeral service in tho United Evan gelical church in Dougherty's hall. Tho remain of Howard, lS-month-old son of Frederjck Kcithan, tho confectioner, wero interred in tho Odd Fellows cemetery yester day. Tho funeral of liichard D.ibb, Sr., took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his lato residenco at Jacksons. Services were held in tho Primitive Methodist church of town and the remains interred in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Tho pall bearers wero (ierniau Gregory, John Gartrel, James Free man, James Watson, Henry Shucmuu and John Sneck. Sustained a Compound Fruiturc, Tho game of base ball between tho Fumous team and tho Harrison nine at Girurdville, yesterday afternoon, was marred by an acci dent which broko up tho ganio in the first in ning, Frank Lcnahati, a member of the Harrison nine, while running to first base, tripped over tho bag and sustained a com pound fracturo of tho right leg below tho kneo. Many of the spectators present stated that tho breaking could bo heard over tho whole diamond. BRYAN'S NOTIFICATION. All rrangeinents I'errected For tho Oreat Kvcnt. Nfav York, Aug. 10. Tho arrangements fortho Madison Suunro Gnrdcn meeting on Wednesday lilght.nt which tho Democratic committee, through its commltteo on no iiilcnthin, will inform Wlllhim Jennings Hrynn, of Nebraska, nnd Arthur Sowall, of Maino, that they hnvo wen chosen the standard bearers of tho nomocracy, hnvo been completed ns fnr ns the distri bution of tickets is colirerned. The (irraiiguinent of tho speeches will not 1k- completed until tomorrow, when the liatioiinl committee meets. Senator J. K. Jones, tho chairman of tho commit to", will preside, nnd Governor Stono, of Missouri, will in nil probably mako tho notification speech. Then Mr. Hrynn will make tho speech of acceptance, and Sir. Scwnll will follow him. Mr. St. John, the treasurer of tho Dem ocratic committee, has charge of tho ar rangements for tho meeting. Madison Square Garden will hold about 20,000 peo ple, anil thero will bo seats for tiDout half of that number, for which t4ckots hnvo been issued. I- ivo thousand of the tickets have boon given to Tnnimnny Hall for dis tribution among the members of that or ganisation. Tho boxes, balconies and part of the arena will he filled by ticket holders. On tho right, in front of tho platform, there will U) 300 press seats, nnd in a semi circle around thoso will lo 2,n00 chairs for ticket holders. The rest of tho floors will bo filled by thoM) who aro able to fight their way in without tickets. Applica tions were received for 30,000 tickets and for 1,200 press seats. All who can get Into tho Garden will bo admitted, but tho police will cloo tho doors as toon ns they think tho arena is comfortably filled. To himdlo the crowd, there will bo 300 policemen, in chargo of six captains, ami a reserve force of 200 hus been detailed to assist in case of an emergency. The entire glass roof of the Garden has been taken off to secure ventilation. Mr. Hrynn will irrivo In tho city tomorrow evening, and will not bo quartered at a hotel, but will bo tho guost of Mr. Pt. John while hero. Ho will havoa conference with the national committee, which body will hold u meet ing tomorrow. llargalns In New Carpets. Wide unbleached sheeting, for 123c; table oil cloth, 12c; all wool cashmere, 2Sc. ; tickings, for 5 cts. per yard, and so on, at S-Mw P. J. MoNACUIAN-'s. Condemned Murderer Dies in l'rlsnn. WlLKKsliAnnn. I'a., Aug. 10. George V. Vindlsch, the Plttston wife murderer, died in the county jail at 5:20 o'clock yei terday morning from typhoid fever. Every thing possible was done to prolong his life, but the condemned man prayed dally that death would come. Windisch quar reled with his wife mid murdered her with a chisel. Tho murder was a particularly cold blooded one. His trial was a short one, and he was promptly convicted. He was sentenced to be hanged in Junu, but upon the ndvico of tho jail physlciun he was granted a re-jiite of thirty days. At the expiration of that time he showed signs of Improvement, but v.ms still far from well. Thcgovernnrgr.-inleda second ropltc, and had n.-mo 1 the first Friday in September as the day of execution. l'oot Hall Club lteaily. Tho Shenandoah Foot Hull Club held a meeting yesterday and re-organized for the season by taking in six new members and electing Harry Wertz captain. Manager Fahey continues in his old position. Ho says tho team will bo sti anger this season than at any timo sinco its organization and it will accept challenges from any team iu the business. A 1'rluinl to Kveryhody. Parents aro by nature anxious that their children secure And maintain as many use ful and valuable friends as possible. One friend which they can readily securo for a trillo is Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, which in case of a diphtheritic attack, will posi tively cure the disease and savo lifo where all other medicines fail. Tho best plan is to keep it handy in the houso at all times and apply according to directions at tho first intimation of diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any other throat affection. Sold at'Kirlin's di ug storo for 50 cents a bottle. Picnicked at Itattliug Ktiu. A merry crowd of picnickers left town yesterday morning in three of Meluskey's livery teams to spend tho day at Rattling Run. Tho day of pleasure and comfort was marred by the picnickers being caught in the rain storm last evening, while crossing Locust mountain. Tho following enjoyed tho out ing: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Purcell, Messrs. Joseph Lynch, 1. Creary, John Convillo, John Shoro, T. F. Devine, P. Devcrs, Thomas C'onville, Joseph Murphy, P. Convillo, P. Hurse, D. McDonald, William McLaughlin, John Melusky and John Medalis, and Misses Kato Couville, Maggio Hell, Misses Kelley, Jennie Ilrophv, Agues Cantlin, Nellie Reilly, Mamo Donovan and Anuie Kano. dii:i). ItlCIIAItDS. At Hlieiinndoali, on the Tth Inst., Wlllinin C. lticlmrds, Jr., aged SJ years. Funeral on Tuesday, August Jltli at 9:00 n. in., Services at the family residence, 105 West Cherry stri ct. Interment at Llewellyn. Rela tives and friends invited to attend it BICYCLE RACES! SECOND EVENT. LHKE81DE. SATURDAY, AUG. 15 At 4 o'clock, P. M. Sanctioned by L. A. W. L. A. W. Rules, ANNUAL BENEFIT PICNIC -OK Till CITIZENS' BAND of Mahanoy City. Pure Amatucr sports, Dancing;, Boat ing", Fine Music and pleasures g-alore. Prof. JONES' ORCHESTRA In Pavilion. .... CITIZENS' BAND at the Races, The entry list to tho hicyclo races la Inruo nnd Includes nil tho crack riders of tho Anthracite region. Tlio rivalry that exists Jjctweeu tho rluers assures uoi races. P. A. JIcCl-unE, Manager Sha o m axon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Reading depot, Atlantio City, N. J, BERNARD CONWAY, Public Sal GRAND PICNIC ! Vtirtur tlio uu-iitcc of tin- f GRANT BAND! ON LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1896. At Columbia Park. Sclioppo's Pull Orchestra will fnrtn!i tho l.iucli)K nniic Concert- ly tlie !u:il ilnriiiK the after. toon and evening. YOU CAN SAVE --MONEY- By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. MONEY TO LOAN OX EA&Y TintJIS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, HOB S. Jardin St. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wngon nwniU your order. Oootls delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. Tofams to Hire. If you wnnt to litre n safe nnd reliable teiun for driving or for working purpose pay Shieldi1 livery stable a visit. Team constantly on hand ot reasonable ratee. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street, ppoette Kejulltiff railroad Btatlon, M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Heading lsrewing uo.'s jieer anu rorter. 11 G and 11S S. IVIs In St PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, 35 V Centre Htreet, Shenandoah. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Op SiiESAsnoAii, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, First District. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An instant cure jor sour Btoniacns mul headaches, w hich often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received by the Shenandoah School Hoard up to August 17tn, at 0 p. m., for 300 single desks and MO feet of blackboard, more or less, 3 feet 6 Inches wide. The Hoard reserves tho right to reject any, or all bids, which mufct be sent to tho chairman of tho undersigned committee. Jons T. Lee, Chairman. William T. Tiikzise, John P. Higgik-s, II. C. Ciiuncii, Miciiael Sullivan, 6-S-"t Committee. e of Western Horses TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 m tin- COMMERCIAL HOTEL. This car will bo our 23rd carload . EVERY HORSE WILL BE SOLD FOR WHAT IT BRINGS. WM. NEISWENTER. MISCELLANEOUS. 7OU ItKNT. Stori- nnd dwelliiiR lioue, No L1 313 South JnnHn street. Apply nt tin Coffee House, North Mnin street. ITOIt HA L1C A peeomMiand square piano 1 Apply at Williams Ac Hon, furniture nnd mnie More. 7-2S-H I OT A diamond stone on the waRon road 1 between Columbia park nnd Yntesvllle. on the oth in-t. A suitable reward will be pam for return of nntne to the Ili.HAi.D olllee. -0-31 XVAN'TLD. r,,000nKenN for Ituell's auth I IV led-LlVKS OK McKINLKY and 1 Kir- IIAUT .VH raneeletmntly lliutrnted. I'riee only ?1 00. The best and the cheapest, and out i sells all other. -VJ tier cent, to agents nnd freight paid, io Hooks now rendy. Save time bv sending .W tent In stamps for nn outfit at once. Addre-s A. 1). WOUTH1NUTON & CO Hartford,.Coim. 7-3-1 wkmh! POlt HA Lie 63,000 worth of the $0,000 flrt mortKKC 10-yenr bondu to be futd by All Saints' Protestant Kptseopal Church, of Shenan doah, llonds will be in denominations of 5 nnd $.10, bearing interest from duly lt, lsWl, nt 5 per cent, per annum, payable quarterlj . There will be a privilege of redemption within two yenrs. Subscription books now open, llonds for sale at Dr. C. M. lordlier, 31 Ka&t Oak Street, Shenandoah, I'a, 6-29-tf TMPOItTANT NOTICE. The fences, danclnR 1 pavilion nnd stnnds nt Columbia Park arc open only to such advertisers who pay for spaces and all others will be considered as trespasser whether thesitfiisbe painted, or tacked, or hung upon the fence. Terms for spaces umy be secured from Ai.FltKr IIvank, Thoia" J. Williams Thomas Belli, 7-27-tf Committee OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms foi painless extraction of tectb. Gold and Silver iillinizs. If your artifical teeth do not suit vou cdl to see us. All examinations free. Ve make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dentiil Surgery. No eliarpes for oNtractint! when plates are ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalizec air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block! East Centre Street. Offlce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To the admiring gazo'of thoso who hove n tnstf for really fine wall paper Is the display olnew wall paper wrinkles we have just received.! ola can flml nny color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to Si Iper roll. Fine artUtio papers u specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. ntimntes'cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. R. CARDEN, I W. Centre St., Shenandoah. I'a. Edward EL Spade, -AGENT FOR- SJAMOKJN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA.
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