f. V - i '. : - f 'J. AnV:t. f .it-.,';' , , f : : 1 3 : it- rr i ' f ) 4 I l I I I i L, , . - - - - . , J ' ' ' .... Vou Can Mako Yourriollnrfl Atid cenl no a Innjovay by enrr lug them. Ymj can snvJ -""TIME AND -MONEY liylniylnK yoUr ttntlonrry. nt our ht ore blank bookft, HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. -u-j ., .'in ..j i In order to make room for the carpenters we offer the following selected stock wnicn 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 111(1 STOCK OF. MEN'S SUITS of every description at a reduction 01 so per cent. These goods are going at sacrificing, prices. Also a big lot of Children's Suits :-: :-: and Novelties, I Gold i n, Rrop. 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY. AUQUST 11. 1800. I'llneruN Tlio funenil of -Miss Maria Evans took place this afternoon from tlio resjdeuco of licr sister. Mrs. George Curl, 011 South White street. The remains were interred in tlio Odd Fellows' cemetery. The funeral of William C. Kiclmrds, Jr., took place this morning, at 0 o'clock, from the resldenco of the deceased's parents, on est Cherry Btrcet. 1 he members of Wash higton Camp No. 200, 1'. 0. b. of A., were in attendance at the service. The cortege pro ceeded in carriages to Llewellyn, where tho remains were interred. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Heiulachc. A picas" nt laxative. All Druggists. A llreuker ltuzcd. Tho Gletidon breaker, Mahanoy City, which was operated for tho past twenty-five years by J. C. Haydon & Co., and lias been abandoned for tho past year and a half on account of tho supply of coal becoming ex huueted, is now a thine of tho piibt, as it was completely leveled lo tho ground yesterday by a largo gang of 1', & II, carpenter, which work remove (mm sight ono of tho oldest landmarks in existence In tho Malianoy valley. Tho breaker was razed to avoid tho possibility of a fire. If you want it."1'6 wedding coke, let Otto wake it for you. Injured In u llonitwity. A runaway occurred on the hill at Locust Valley Sunday evening that camo near fcrm iiiatlng in the death of several people, and as a result Jacob llofl'man, of Jlahanoy City, and wife, bis sons, John and Jacob, and Miss J.lzzio Smith received injuries that will con lino them to their home for some time niifl may yet result In somo of them being crippled for lifo, Mr. Jloll'man is employed as a carpenter at Knickerbocker colliery. Seo the window display of new silverware at Ummm s jowclry store. Letters Testamentary. Letters testamentary were granted to Matilda Dcttm, 011 the estate of D.ivid Dettra, late of l'ottsvillo, deceased. Frank JIacfer, 011 tho estate of Magdulcna llaefer, lato of I'ottsville, deceased. LOW ItATll TO Tin: SilVSllOKi:. Select excursion to Atlantic City, Capo Ma, Sea Isle City, Oceau City, Avalou, Anglefcoa, Wildwood, and Holly lleacb, via 11:08 a. m. Tickets, good for five days, $3.50 IIAVK ItETUKNEl) FROM l'HILA. DELPHIA WITH A .... ' Complete Dental Outfit mm CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streits. Take the Iron stairway on Oak street, Office Hours :8 a. ni.' to '8 p. m. tz WE HAVE THE . . . 1 ...LATEST DESIGNS C; IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH. E. B. FOLEY, NO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET 3 3 3 3 3 3 mimimiiiiiiiiiuimiiK THE TICKET NOW COMPLETE. (Continued from First l'ago.l Foluier to hjcclvu a mmiitnious nomination, mid his friends are tbcrefura mtiuh elated. THE CONVENTION DETAILS. Additional Iteport of the Democratic ' ' Hosts at rotlmlllc. The TipniJierntle pnnnir rnnVclitlnn nd- JAurncil at alAit ,njldllght' list nlRht, and w me chairman's Rnvei spunieu tue 101. lowing ticket vftis coin'jdcted : ' , , ,fou co.s'dritirt, , , '. '.WATSO.V F, suni'iiEim. r 1 Of l'ottsvillo. ion ttitisTY TitVwsv'itKii, . ' ,QWUQa F.,TjOLMftlt,' , ' , Of 'Shenandoah y-Ol I'li6TJIONC)TAltY. ' .i. 1IAKHY M, BlfATJlAN,. Of Siciiandoah. f t roit ci.'pitK OF COUltTK, JUUL,. J. COXNi:iiL . . , ,Of qirardvlUo. , , s roit REcoBDEn or iJhevsj- 1 rilEDEUICK I.'OUTZ, , Of rottjvllie. KOlt JtEHISTElt OF WlLtS,. JOHN MYfclf, , , pi Mahanoy ('rity. , FOIt I'OLVVrY.COMMIWjIONTJt, , , J. lMAHTJ', ' . 1 Of "l'iiiegroyu. . 1'. .1. KUltdUSON, . Of Lost Urtdk;' ' FOIIDIKECTOB or TllE'I'OOn, l'EKIK- CONDON,' Of Palo Alto. Our report of last evening was complete tip to Clerk of tho Court. For that iosition W. II. Dutkln, of Glrardville, presented the namo of l'hlllp J. Council, and it was greeted with a storm of applause Hon. James K. Urennau placed tho name of John Ciirrun, of Cass township, before tho convention. At this point the excitement, which had been running high for qiiito a while', assumed such proportions that the roll call could not bo continued, and tho chairman had to in quest tho Fcrgeunts to remove several objec tionable perfons-who wero Interfering with, the convention. When the Fifth ward of Mahanoy City was reached n disturbance was aroused by a dispute us to how the delegates from that ward voted. Every voto had been greoted with loud applause by friends of both parties and in tho noiso the delegate's voto was not heard, Kiot reigned supreme for several minutes. Quiet was finally restored by tho chairman, who called OHicer Shay to' the platform and instructed him to remove any one who did nut obey the gavel. Tho lulluting was again resumed, but was interrupted several times before it was finally concluded. Tho vote resulted ; Council 5,77:1 Cumin -,t-H Council was thereupon declared elected amidst the wildest confusioiwuid enthusiasm. Nominations for Kecorder wero next in order, and Joseph Wadlinger, of I'ottsville, and Fred, l'ortz, of tho same place, were nominated. James O' Ileum, of Shenandoah, on behalf of Thomas Mullahey, of tho same placo, withdrew the hitter's namo and ho did so for tho good of tho iKirty, Shenandoah having two nominees on tho ticket. Tho voto resulted : '"t t.OWH HUlinger : 2 JftJ When the balloting for l'rothonotary, which caino next, was begun, the samo dis order that prevailed in tho nfteruoon was prevalent and it looked for n while as though there would bo blood spilled. Tho candidates for nomination to tho olllco wero John J. Meyer, of Mahanoy City; S. O. Iloyer, Port Clinton, and Louis W. Kopp, Tremont. The first biillot resulted : .Mycr Iloyer K,')'i ; v, vvj::-" -),J02 Another ballot was ordered, in which Mycr received 3001J; Iloyer, 20WJ; Kopp, 2U33. Hover's namo was dropped in accordance with a resolution to the ciTcct that after tho second ballot tlio lowest enndiduto bo din qualified. An thcro was .still no ehoico a third ballot w.tf taken und resulted in tho election of Mycr. llio vote was : Slyer.- ..1213V; -"PP v 3iu; For County Commissioner tho names of John P. Martin, of 1'Jncgrove; V. J. Fcrgii' son, of Lost Creek; T. U. Snyder, of West l'cuu, nnd John Conners, of Norwegian, wero presented. There had been Uiterf enmity against Ferguson and circulars entitled "Ferguson KodnknV'wera freely distributed among tlio delegates by that gentleman's enemies. Hut after a hard fight Ferguson was pushed through, with Martin, by the followlug vote l Martin , ., Ferguson.. t ........ Snyiler Kelly i ... Connors , .-..,7111 ....ljaiU' 671 - Th6 last business of this gtorm.tnssed rotur veution was the nomination of Poor Director, J lor winch tlio uspirants wero'limothy.Hynn; of Itusli twp,; Pcrio Condon,. Palo Alto; Samuel II. Rutz, Schuylkill Haven; Cornelius Mnyer, Schuylkill Haven; Jacob (llntbcr; Yorkvllle. DAuIel Toland, Lost , Creek, Condon was elected by tho following vote ! Condon, J, 773. Flynn received 850; Maycif l.TSBj; llutz.Snl; Qiutber, 373; Toland, SO, The convention then adjourned.' LEGISLATIVE CONVENTIONS. (.rllMth unit llecker Nominated In tbel Flr.t lllid Second Districts. I Special to Kvesinq llKKAi.n. 1 Mahanoy City, August 11. The Demo-' emtio convention of the First Legislative I district convened in Armory hall this morn-1 ing iipd, nftcr being named by John J. Toole, of Shenandoah, Kvan Gritllths, of this town, I was nominated for the Legislature by accla mation. P. J. Mulhollaud Was chairman of thu convention, aud resolutions endorsing the Chicago and county platforms were ndopted. SECOND DISTIUOT, Special to KvExixo Herald. .AfcllLANli. August Jl. Thy Democratic convention fef ' tho Second LegislatUo dis trict was held this mornlug in Pepper's hall and was called to ordeT by Prof. M. J. Swejjnoy, of l!ut(er township. Tho resolu tions adopted endorsed the national and cotfjity Democratic, platfurnis und freo and nnllmitcd coluagc of sjlvtjr. 'H. W. llecker, of UirardVllle, was nominated for tho Leg islature, securing 130 votes over Harry Cou stein, of Ashland, and Charles W. Hoch, of Wclsliamplo, Special to Kvexiso Hcuald, TAMaqua, Aug. ll.-The Democratic con vention" of the Thrd Legislature' District convened in Decker's hall this morning, I'rof. Edward llrennan, of Klino township, calling lttooruer. lion, barren'!. Fuliveiler was re-nomluated for the Legislature. The vote was i Fulwclller, 013 ; C. A. Horn, SIS j 1). I). Ulldier, Bis. This is Mr. J-mwclUer's thlni nomination. lie served tho last two tern in tho Legislature. The resolutions of t convention endorsed the Chicago nirn comity platforms. VELIY AT PINEOItOVU. MpnlAl to Kvknisci lti:ilAIJ). ' 1'ottsvili.e, Aug, 11 Owlngto a llkehond of a fusion between tho Democratic and Greenback forces in this district It is not likely that (here will be any returns from either Senatorial or Legislative conventions before a lato hour this afternoon. There aio no, telephone connections tol'lnegrovc. whcro tho Convention is being held. YESTeVdAY'IbASE BALL DAMES National League. , At Cleveland Pittsburg, 10; Cleveland. (S: AtH'hllitdolnhln-Iioston, 8; Philadel phia, 8. At i Urooklyn-Now York', 7; Urooklyn, 2. At IJaltlmoro iJultlmore, 11; Washington, 4. Eastern League. ' Ai fcjyrncuse-i-Scrnnton, !3; Pymcuso, 1. At Toronto First gnnio ! Providence, 0; Toront.o, p. Sccdnd guno: Toronto, 16 J Provldonce, 9. ' , Atlantic Lcngno. At Lanenster Lnncastcr, 12; 'NYllintnif ton, 8. At Hnrtfordr-IIiirtford, 11; Ath letic, 4. At Pntorsotj (forfeited on account of wrangllug) I'utcrson, 0; Nownrk, 0. l ite browned nit l'lilliulclplila. PniLADKLPinA.Aug1. ll. During n. wind storm that brokb over tho city nt 10 o'clock sunnny nignt n rownoat containing tnrcd yoiing women and two yduths cnpsizeil In the DolaWnru river nenr the now Pfcnnsyl v.mla railroad bridge, nnd', in splto of tho efforts Tnado to bavo them, nil tho occu pants of the boat 'Woref drowned. Tho ;doad nroi John Trous'ler, Charles Slln 'illck, Ainolln Ilolmnn, Itoso Drclncngcr nnd Hoslo Brclnengor, n cdusln of tho preceding wonien. Mlnnlck lived In Cin cinnati, nnd Was visiting friends at Drldcs burg. , An Opportunity for Martin. 9 'PlilLADEU'lllA, Aug. 11. Senator Will iam II. Andrvw.t, chulrmnn of tho sennto Investigation committee, yesterday issued n call fornnothcr meeting of tho commit tee for tomorrow) In order to glvo David Martin, tho llcpubllcun leader of this city, on opportunity to answer tho charges mado agulnst him. Pay only your own bills. In dealing here the cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who do not pay. Hero nil arc one level. All are cash. 7-18-tf Factory Siiok Stoiik. BULL IN A CHINA SH0F. Itcsult of it Lost Creek Man's Unfounded Jealous Spirit. I.ost Creek furnishes a case of a somewhat sensational character arising from the ap parent unfounded jealousy of a husband and the tatter seems doomed to spend somo time in jail for his foolishness. At) no suit has been commenced yet tho correspondent fur nishing tho Information docs not desire to give tho names of tho parties interested. Ho vouches for tho correctness of tho story, however, and says thcro will be n session In court of a very interesting character. It appears that the aggressor in tho case keeps a boarding house and ho was Informed that bis wife was inclined to bq more hospi table to one of tho boarders than discretion dictated. Yesterday tho husband hit upon a pldu of revenge. At the usual hour in tho morning ho started for his work in the mines, but instead of delving into the bowels of tho earth ho suoaked around his house to tho front entrance and, unobserved by any mem ber of tho household, succeeded in secreting himself in a closet in one of tlio most frequented rooms. In splto of tho intense heat ho succeeded in remain ing in his place of concealment all day and until six o'clock in tho evcuiiiK. During nil that timo he had neither seen nor heard any thing to justify bis contemplated action, but the. strain upon his imagination caused by the stories he had been told and tho cficcts of tlip heat, intensified by the almost smother ing atmosphere of Ids voluntarily selected prison, had niadohim almost a maniac and ho was ready to attack any ouo upon the slightest piQVOcatlon. This was his condition when his wife entered tho room in which thn closet was located and soliloquized, "1 wondor where my husband is, he ought to bebonie'by this time?" As nlready stated, tho husband needed only a word to spur him to action and the soliloquy led him to bo ilovo'that his wifo was conversing with some one. Tho infuriated man sprang from tho closet arid attacked his wife without await ing or demanding an explanation. Ho was beating her unmercifully when lio heard foot step rind hastened back to the 'qloset. Thu suspected b'oarder entered tho rbom and found tho wifo crying. He asked the- canso and, Upon being told, made somb remark which rekindled' tho husband's fury. Tho latter again dashed from tho closet and attacked tho boarder with a black-jack. Hp also drew a revolver, but tho wifio prevented .the uso ol tho weapon. Tlio boarder suffered a soVeig beating and has not been able to leave the house. For Sule Cheap, , tleslrablo residence on East Coal street. Apply to 3L. M. Burke,'attorney-at-law. tf ' Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were issued to Henry Knock, of llarr- township, aud Ida Fetberolf, of Hclfensteiil ; Edgar I). Ilausum, of Potts vlllo, and Manio Ulaekwell, of Locust Valley; Joseph Siindo and Mary Sofrausa, both of Kelayres. o laouioDoxer RHEUMATISM TTPnTJiT.fiTi . . ... 4.1.4W4..4.44U4.44. BIm umusr uompiamtt, GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS prescribed by eminent physicians! DR. niCHTER'S AltlinUIi " PAIN EXPELLER.l world rcnownea ! Iicmarkab y succeiiral I ll'. id. ltlclitcriCo.. 213 1'iailSU. Ken YoA. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. - . ' ' ' 13 Branch Homej. Own Olaisworki. 23&S0CU. Eadoneil & rccouuncuucd tiy A Mu.Hy, 100 North Sluln Street, L1 Jl llnirenhucli. 1L.1 i Unla bt., biieuandoal. on. nicHTHra 1 ANCIIOIt' STOJIACIIAr. taut Collr. HyDeplafemoinnrh Complnlnt. I To a mo to Hlro. It you want to hire a sale and reliable team for driving or lor working purpose pay Shield.' Uvery (table a vi.it. Team constantly on band at reasonable ralef. J A. IVIES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centra gtreet. ppoilto Reading railroad elation. ' ! : I 3 !K v. .iviTV Vv A PRETTY Ifoot IS I SOMETHING 1 and a pretty fodt in a pretty shoe .isa good 1 aei more, iiut' a 5 pretty foot in an ill-looking,ill-fitting,shoe It v -v 3V x is wor,st pi all., TJie O.xfdrd 'Ties and San- E ST dais" we 'sell will make s : ,r i - I . f E a pretty fpo.t prettier, sz or av less attractive 5 'understanding,' neat g and trim. . We've the : ! nicest line vou ever !fe 1 saw ; neatest shapes ; 2 all widths; all toes and fc 2 all prices from 75c. to 5jjj 3 $!-50. We can suit 3 any purse in town.and 3 Fit Any Maid 3 But a Mermaid, E and we'd try right 2 hard to fit her. They sE Z2 come in Blacks and sE 5S' Russets ; bows or 33 buckles, and are al- 5 together the cheapest Si 3 foot beautifiers you 2 eyer saw for anyr S where near the prices- Es we ask. ' Es Checks for every Sr 3 purchase you make, 3 which can be ex- 3 changed for that hand- -Ei 3 some Gold Aluminum 2 Ware you see in our, g 3 window. S 3 E FACTORY! I SHOE 1 STORE, A. MOYER, t .Manager. ' JE; nOHIIIS' Ol'EltA HOUiiE, 111 SHENANDOAH, VJL. OncWeek Coiumencing MONDAY, AUGUST" l?th, '96 l.Laurean Chandler, Tlie Oeoreln Nluhtlliirale, ond bev own . . : ' CONCERT and JUBILEE COMPANY. SINGERS-DANCERS, NEW SONGS, OLD SONGS. MANDOLIN SOLO, GUHAR.SOLO, MUSICAL DUETTS AND TRIO, BUCK AND WING DANCING. PRICES'. 10, 20 &. 30 CENTS. MATINEI5, Saturday at;3 p. m. ' ' FOR FANCY, . Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c., At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 29 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. rznj . -t-t-t- r- t 1 ) f Public Sale of Wester WM -Tr-. : rr. : T: : ir-r? SECOND EVENT. H8IDE,SI1!:,1.I5' At 4 o'clock, 'P M. i i - . L. A. 1 Haiti. Sanctioned by L. A. ;. ' ANNUAL BENEFIT PICNIC . OF TUli ' " CITIZENS' BAND q'f nfahntioy City. , Pure Ahiatuer sports, Dancing', Boat Ing, F 12 Masld and J'leasuresf galore. Prol. JONES' ORCHESTRA1 in Pavilion: .... CITIZENS' BAND at the Races. Tbe entry list to tlie bicycle races fs lorpro and lncludri nil tba crack riders of tlio Antttracite reclon Tbtf fKlilty tbat Oxiits between tlio riders insures hot races. K. A JltCuniB, ManoRer GRAND PICNIC ! fndcr (In niijiice 'tho GRANT BAND! ON LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1896. At Columbia Park. Hcbojipc'a Full Orchestra ilanchm mu.io. Concerts bv will fiirnisb the thq band during the afternoon and evening. YOU CAN SAVE MONEYS By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Melustey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. MONEY TO, LOAN ON KASY TKItMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, aOB S. Jardin St. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wnjjon awaits your order. Good delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. M. C. WATSON, Liquor Dealer. STEftWI LAUNDRY Cigars, Tobacco, &e. Afrent for Reading Brewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. Work guaranteed and 11 Q and 110 S. tVlalri St unexcelled. ALc.,,0LfcRK?ABa,. REPAlKlKG DONE FREE.' JlEADACHES " T Cured by this cranular effervescent nnd stlmu- Vf7 I F"3 lant.' An instant cure for sour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out. ' JOHN F. CLEARY, TOSFPH WYATT BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, J U li TT lxll lj. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Op Shesakdoau, PROPOSALS. rronopals will be received by the Shenandoah FOR REPRESENTATIVE, School Hoard up to Auiiust 17th, ltfx), at 6 p. m., for 300 single ili-nki and 00 feet of blackboard. inoroorless, a feet 0 Indies wide. ThoBoard r i ii..i t reserves tho right to reject any or allblds. , , FMrat District, which' must be sent to the chairman of the ' underslitned committee, . ; 1 ' , 1 k Johx T. i.ek, chairman. Snackamaxon Hotel William T. TuKsuse, , . John I', Uiuqi.ns, Arknnsas Ave., below Heading depot, Atlantic ll. C. Cuvncu, ci.j v j Wi MicUAELStu..vAK,mittce BERNARD CONWAV, Horses TUESDAY, .AUGUST 18 at tin COMMERCIAL HOTEL. This qar will be our 23rd carload. EVERY HORSE - WILL BE SOLD F0K WHAT IT BRINGS. NEISWENTER. , iVlISCELLANEOUS. fnon jlKN-t. -Store arid dl L1 'il3v Houtli Jnrdln street. Ooltcfc Iinimo, Nortli Slain .tre ellhifr liotue, Ko. Amily ot tlie street, ?-7-lxv T7t' OK JHAI.E. A eecoud-bnnd square plnno. V Al!)l' at Wllllamo ic Son. furniture and iriiislo sum. ttTANTIiO. .i.WK) am'iits for ItiLst'll's author V ircl I'l.lVKS OK MiKINI.EY and 1IO IWKT," MO l anes, elrRnntly Illustrated. 'I'rlco only SI 00. Tlie best and tho chcalst, ah,d 'out sells all others', fio tier eeijt: to agcntit Bud freluht paid. it4?"liocks (ow ready. Save time by aendllifrAOueuts'lii Maimm for tin iintfltat wt'e. -iMiuress A. v. nuituiinuiuiN v CO.. HarlfordCirin. TtWw-eod OH HALi;.-ga,000 vortli of the fO.OOO first V , niorWnt'10'Tiar bmidn la be Imuco by All Hnjol I'toti'fftant Kplscoiml Church, of Hhonfln ilonlu Jloiuls willlioinacnominntiousof So and S-W, bend tifr Interest from July lt, ISM, nt 6 jwr certt, tHJj-jinhuiii, iwiyableximrtt--l. Tliere,fvUI t)0 itTlvtte'rtc1 or miemptlon within two years. ,Huhcr!ptlon book a now open, Jtonris or 'salo nt Dr. C. M. liordncr. 31 Knst Oak Htreetv Khenaiulonii, Pn. 6-2Q-tf TMI'bltTANT NOTICE. Th ftnees, dnnclnK X pavilion and stands nt Columbia lark n re open only to much advertisers who pay for spaces nnd all others will be considered n trcpaisers, whether1 the Mtrn be painted, or tacked, or hung upon the fenou. Terms for spaces may be secured from ALFnnn Kvaxs, Thomas J. Williams, . . , Thomas IJellis, 7-27-tf ' i Committee. OPEN EVERYDAY do to tho Shenandoali Deiiial Rooms fo painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver Dllings. Ify4ur artlflcal, teeth do not salt you call to see ,ns. All examinations freo. We make all kinds, ot plates. Gold. Crowns, Aluminnm Crowns Loebu Crowns. Crown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to Uentul burgery. No cluirges for extracting when plates arcj .ordered. VV aro tbe only users of vitalized? air for the painless extraction bf teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, t 'ITItman'B Block) East Centr.e Street. Olllco Hours; 7a. m.- to p. tv. Beaufy Unrolled To tho admlrliiB B'e of those who have .a taste for really fine wall paper is tho display of new wall paper wrinkles wo have JlistrceeivedAou. can find any color or pattern you want for your ball, hed room, parlor, dlnlnK loom, kitchen or cafe, from So up to $3 per roll, Flncortlstlo papers a specialty. Ifouse, Sign and Decorative iPalntlng.. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hstlmates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. 1 J. P. GARDEN,' 221 W. Centre St., 8henandoah, To. l'laco Votir Orders 'nvn Edward H. Spade,, ffi' 'i iit'-i ffr fif'"
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