I You Can Moke Yourdollnrs hihI cents go n long wny hy carrying tht-ni. You can wivu ' 'TIME AND MONEY by ItuyltiK ymir Btutlniit'ry, At our Mori blank books, Ac, HOOKS. & BROWN O. North Malm 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 BIO STOCK T 1 MEN'S SUITS of every description at a reduction oi so per cent, iliese coous are going at sacrificing prices. Also a big lot of Children's Suits :-: :-: and Novelties. L. Gold i n, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD WKDXl'.SDAY, AUGUST 12. 1600. A Narrow leupe. All accident was barely averted Monday night on tho Pennsylvania railroad, on tho high trestlo bridge, above Dark Water, says tho Mahanoy City Record. As, tho train. which loaves Pottsvillo at 8:05, pulled nut from Dark Water, tho engineer noticed lllckeriug light of warning on tho track ahead. It was u miner, 011 his way from work, who, having 110 lantern with which to give the signal had struck a match, and suc ceeded by its feeblo blazo in attracting tho eaglo eye of tho engineer. Tho train was brought to a standstill, and tho miner boarded tho engine, witli tho story on his lips that a stray horse, which had been grazing in a near field, had walked along tho trestlo from tho east sido to near tho eentro of tho bridge,, whero tho animal missed its footing and fell, witli its forelegs on tho outer sldo of the rail, and its body dangling between tho tracks. An investigation proved tho story to bo true Had tho train struck tho animal it would have plunged over tho bridge with its load of human freight, down ouo hundred feet to tho tracks below. A chain was placed around tho body of tho animal, tho end of which was attached to tho locomotive, and in this manner tho horse was dragged to solid ground. Tho train then passed over tho bridgo iu safety, being de layed one hour. It was a narrow escape Uio fourth DMrlct. Tho Fourth District Legislative Democratic convention was held at Piuegrovo yesterday. George W. Ochs, of Pottsvillo ; George Opie, of Donaldson, anil Nathan Itresslcr, of Tower City, were nominated as State llepreseuta tlveson tho first 1 ml lot . Tho ballot was as follows: Ochs, 1,421! ; Dressier, 1,701; Opie, 2,080; Oco.W. Ityun, of Pottsvillo, 1,0311; Gregory Acheubach, of Pinegrovo, 3!7, and James W. Carlin, of Pottsvillo, UTSJ. Tho Twenty-ninth Senatorial District convention was also held at Piuegrovo. Hon. Kdward Hummel, of that town, took the nomination over Michael Dully, of Minersvillo, by a vote of 1,510 to WIS. Hon. John Uoland, of Pottsvllle, was chairman of both conventions and Gregory Acheubach and C. K. Evans, of Pinegrovc, wero tho secretaries. I'inu Speclmoii of Horses. Tho 23rd ear load of Western horses, which William Neiswentor will dispose of at public sale on Tuosday, August 18th, ram or shine, at tho Commercial hotol, arrived iu town last evening and nro quartered at Nelsweuter's stable, corner Coal and Main streets. Tho load consists of twenty head, of which there are seven mated Iron gray teams. The horsos present a very tempting appearanco to uorso buyers, and nro nil well bred and broken. Tho load includes horses of every description. HAVE RETURNED DELPHIA WITH A FROM PHILA. Complete Dental Outfit rem CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the Iron stairway on Oak street. Offlce Hours i a. ra. to 8 p. in. IE WE HAVE THE . . . 3 3 ...LATEST DESIGNS IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH. E. B. FOLEY. HO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET. 2 TiiumuiiiaMiimumix PERSONAL. Miss Ma Kcllcy, of C'entralia, is tho guest of town fricnils. William Pooler, of St. Clair, was a visitor to town Inst evening. Mm. John linn, of South West street, gave l)lrth to n son yesterday. Harvey l ritu, 2 yours old, of West Applo alloy, is suffering from diphtheria. J. A. Uuldin. proprietor of tlio Commercial hotol, wis a county sent visitor yesterday. Superintendent Thomas ISaird and who liavo returned from n trip to Oeenu drove. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Neill nnd family are enjoying tho ocenn breezes at Atlantic City. Jatnos McOmil, of Iiist Lloyd street, who had been 111 for somo time, is now convales cent. Misses Alice nnd Katie Jennings spent yesterday afternoon visiting friends at Potts vlllo. John Guldin, Sr., of Pottsvllle, is tho guest of his eon, John, at tho Commercial hotel. David Owens has returned to town after spending several weeks visiting friends at Wilkeslmrro. W. J. James, wifo and daughter, enjoyed a drivo through tho Catnwissa Valley yester day afternoon. Misses Annie Mldglcy and hthel Wright.or St. Clair, aro tho guosts of Mrs. T. J. Davits, of West Oak street. Messrs, William G. nnd Joseph Decs, and llcnjainin Jelferey, of Scrauton, nro tho guests of town friends. Miss Jano 'i oung, of Wm. Penn, left this morning for Philadelphia, whero sho will take up her future residence James Dougherty and James 13. Dougheity and daughter, N'cllio, aro visiting friends in Atlantic City and Pliiladolphia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooks, of Pottsvillo, nnd Mrs. S. A. Day, and Miss Sadlo Day, of Williamstown, spent to-day In town. Charles heico nnd two other members of tho Pottsvillo Cndot Corps now camping at Lakeside wcro visitors to town yesterday. Mrs. Leach, mother of Chief of Pollco Tosh, has returned after spending several weoits visiting friends at Wilmington, Del., and Philadelphia. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard JlcUol nnd Miss Alice Met., of llazlcton, nnd Miss Hello Wilde, of Plymouth, attended tho Hooks Ilea ton wedding at Lost Creek yesterday, Miss Kinma Williams, of Philadelphia, is n guest of Miss May Holmau, of West Cherry street. Miss Williams is a daughter of ex. Chief Burgess Daniel J. Williams, of this borough, now living iu tho QiiAker City. Visitors Knti-rlaliUMl. Tho homo of Miss Lottie Lambert, on West Lloyd street, was tho sccno of ft merry gatheilng last evening, in honor of Messrs, William G. and Joseph lleos anil llcnjainin Jellrey, ot Scrauton, who aio visitors to town. I ntil a lato hour the guests had a very enjoyable tune, by indulging in various amusements and partaking of a luncheon in honor of the event. Tho following young folks wero in attendance : Misses Lottie I .umbel t, Anuio Drown, Sallio and Annie, lleddall, Mercio Iters and Hattio Cupper: and Messrs. Walter Humble, Harry Master, John li. Kandler, Ijifayetto Lambert and Claieuco Hower. The Laki.ftido lturei. Tho following 21 entries havu been made for the four bicyclo races to tnko place at Lakcsido on Saturday: William II. Price, James Gill, Fred. Gill, Thomas A. McGinty and Howard llnrchill, of Mahanoy City ; Fred. Hornet, J. Orem Hearstler. Frank M. Shortall and Dell Gressaug, Pottsvillo; Alexander Lvcrctt, Hingtown ; Itobert Me Gheonnd Foster M. Jtobinson, Audonrcid; Watson C. Shallcross, Lansford ; Thomas P. Williams, Mt. Carmel; Patrick J. Hylan, Park Place ; Irviu D. Heed, Summit Station ; George Frost and "Claudo Collar," Shenan doah ; William Wyiin, Delano ; Oscar Kripe, Orwigsbnrg; Waller Licbeuguth, Jeanesville. The races are to be a one mile novice, 2 milo handicap, 5 mile handicap and 1 milo for the Mahanoy City championship. Heath of a l'rlcst. Rev. James A. McHugh, of tho Cathedral, Scranton, died Monday afternoon, at Phil adelphia. His death occurred very suddenly nnd the brief telegram received at tho Epis copal residence announcing tho fact did not give tho cause. Ho was on his annual vaca tion, and no intimation that ho was ill had icon given. He was 52 years of ago and a proachoi of much ability. The funeral oc cuiied at Scrauton this morning. Morris Itohrlieltuer Dond. Morris Rohrheimer, the well known Potts villo clothier, died at his homo this morning, aged 57 years. Ho had been confined to his homo nt odd times within the present year and about four months ago underwent a surgical operation. Tills, It was believed, would restore health, and for a timo ho was better and able to go about. Hut about a month ago tho illness returned which culminated In death this morning. He leaves a wife and ono daughter. At ono timo tho deceased conducted a clothing storo in this town where ho is well known. (jreenhuckers Don't I.Ike It From Mahanoy City Record. Tho peoplo who managed and secured tho Democratic Congressional nominee nt yester day's county convention weronotln thorough sympathy with tho men who aro to-day ruling tho destinies of the Democratic national party. They aro evidently not fired with enthusiasm for tho now issues. The conditions demanded a hearty response to the dominant sentiment within tho puny in Schuylkill county, embodied in tho person of an agercsslvo and inspiring Congressional candidate. Truth compels the assertion, however, that It was not tho element most In sympathy witli the now Issuo which gained that substantial evidence of victory. Commitments. Tho following wero committed to jail this morning : Joseph Kline, of Mahanoy City, was sent to jail by Justice L'oylo, of tho same place, in default of fflOO Kill, charged with deser tion and non-support by his wife, Charlotte Kline 'Squlro McCool committed Edward Lewis to Jail Iu dofault of $200 hall, charged with being a tramp, on oath of Georgo W. Bolts. Murrlugu Licenses. Marriago licenses wero issuod from tho Register's olllco to-day as follows: George J, Jouimes, of Pottsvillc, and Mary E. Zimmerman, of Llewellyn. Thomas Hess, of Port Carbon, and Leah Morgan, of Norwegian township. William E. Lebo, of Valley View, and Pruella L. Huntzinger, of Hcgins township. Hand Concert. Tho Grant band will glvo anothor of Its delightful open air concerts on Friday evcu lug, Tho band is at present engaged in se curing an awning for tho purpose Buy Keystone flour. Bo suro that the name Lessici & Baed, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every sack. YESTERDAY S BASE BALL GAMES National Leaguo. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 0; St. Louis, 1. At Baltimore l)altlmorp,17; Washington n. At New York New York, B; IJrook lyn, 2. At Chicago Chicago, 0; Cincin nati, 0. At Louisville (11 Innings; railed darkuoss) Loiilsvlllo, 0; Clovcland, 0. Eastern I,enfruo. At llocheMcr Rochester, 7; Wilkes bnrro, 0. At Syracuse Syracuse, 8; Scrini-' ton, 4. At Toronto Toronto, 7; Provi dence, 5. At Buffalo Buffalo, 7; Snrlnir field, a Atlnntlc Leaguo. At Lancaster Lancaster, 8; Wilming ton, 7. At Hartford Hartford, IS; Ath lotlc, 6. At I'ntorson Puterson, 0; New ark, 0. Ilnrrlson'n First Campaign Speech. NkwYouk, Aug, 12. Tho Itcpubllcnn campaign In this city will 1m formally oponcd on tho night of Aug. 27 with 11 big outdoor mass mooting, nt which ox-Prcsl-dont Bonjamln Harrison will bo tho prin cipal speaker. General Powoll Clayton, who wnslu charge of tho speaking arrange ments of tho national committee, yester day recotvod a letter from General Har rison stating that he would bo willing to mnko a speech horo on Aug. 27. Rlngerly ltestgns us JHrctor PniLAUCLPlHA, Aug. IB. Editor Will iam M. Blngorly, of Tho Rooord, whose niuno heads the list of electors nominated nt the Allentown Democratic stnto con vention, has forwardod a letter to Chair man Wright, of tho Domocrotlo stato com mittee, announcing his unwillingness to support tho platform nnd candidates of tho Chtcago convention, and asking that his iinmo bo withdrawn from tho state Domocrntlo olootornl tlckot Fatally Burned 1y Exploding I'owdcr. WlLKESiiAKHE, Pa., Aug. 12. John Gur bnhl, n Polish laborer, and William Ba mock, a doortonder, aged 15 years, wero fatally burned yesterday at tho Washing ton colliery of tho Lehigh and Wilkes- bnrro Coal company nt Plymouth by tho explosion of a keg of powdor. A hpark from Garbahl's lamp Ignited tho explosive Ten Thousnnd More Idlers. UjfloSTOWlf, Pa., Aug. 12. Mora than half of the coko ovens In tho Councllsvlllo region havo been banked Indefinitely, throwing 10,000 men out of employment. Tho Indications nro that In tho next few weeks many moro will bo nddod to the ldlo list. Tho shutdown is duo to tho falling oil In orders from tho fumaco companies. Clialrninn Wright's finccessnr. AltooN'A, Pa., Aug. 12. A movement has been started In central Pennsylvania In behalf of Colonel J. L. Spangler, of Bellefonto, for tho ehninnnnshlp of the Democratic stato contral committee. Itls said that a number of county chairmen In this section of tho stato already havo pro nounced in favor of Colonel ii pnnglor, and it la declared that tho fact that ho has not licen allied with nny of tho Democratic factious of this stato may lead to his selec tion ns stato chairman. Queen Victoria Opposes' n 'Celebration. London', Aug. 12. Queen Victoria has Issued a message to tho nations thanking them for thoir expressions of loyillty nnd affection as tho period approaches when the longth of her reign will havo oxceeded that of nny other English monarch, but asking that nny national celobratlon bo resorvod until sho has completed sixty years of her reign. Queen Victoria was crowned on .Juno 2S, iws. American l'rotectiro Association. WlLUAMSPOltT, Pa., Aug. 12. Tho third annual convention of tho A. P. A. con venod in this city yesterday, with about 200 delegates present Tho secretary's re port showed a largo gain In membership. Thero Is a bitter opposition to G. A. Mur dock, of Allegheny, who Is after a ro-elec-tlon ns president, and H. M. Jonos as sec retary. Pay only your own bills. In dealing hero the cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who do not ray. Hero all aro one level. All nro cash. 7-18-tf Factory Shoe Stoke. Michael I'arley Killed. Michael Farley, of Locust Dale, was killed in tho hoisting slopo at tho Mcrriam colliery yesterday. It was part of his duties to look after the pulleys on the slope, and it was while ho was so engaged that he lost his life. Ho left tho bottom of tlu sloro on a rock wagon, and was missed soon afterward, and n search revealed his dead body lying on tho slopo tho pitch of which Is very flat. Just how ho camo to bo killed is not known, but it is supposed that ho was on the front of tho car, when it was thrown olf tho track. Tho young man was 21 years of age, and was very popular. If you want a lino wedding cake, let Otto mako It for you. Dentil anil Funerals. Tho infant daughter of Harry Kelly, of South Jardiu street, died last evening of cholera infantum. Thomas Fellows, a well-known resident of Gilherton, died at his homo iu that place yes terday, after a short illness. Tho remains of Mrs. Edward Brcnuan, of Jacksons, wero interred at St. Canicus church, Mahanoy City, this morning. Mrs, William Eckert, aged 10 years, died at her homo in Mahanoy City yesterday after noon during connuemeut. bhe leaves a husband to mourn her loss. Miss Mary Rrcnnaii, sister of James Hren nan, of 1'ark Place, died in Philadelphia on Monday. The Centrallu School Hoard. It was fully expected that tho new School Hoard at Centralia, recently ap pointed hy tho Court, would get together last night and elect tho teachers for tho ensuing year, but they didn't, and from present indications no ouo can tell when they will. Two weeks ago it was decided by tho Hoard to meet on the 10th, to settlo tho matter, but when the timo camo some of tho directors didn't, to the great disappointment of tho anxious ones. Thero aro said to be several changes contemplated, and herein lios tho hitch. LOW HATH TO TIIU siusiioiti:. Select excursion to Atlantic City, Capo May, Sea Islo City, Ocean City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wlldwood, and Holly Reach, via Pennsylvania Railroad, Thursday, August 13. Trains leave Shenandoah nt 11:03 a. in. Tickets, good for flvo days, 3.50. Notice! Pottsville. Auk. nth. 1800. A meeting of tho candidates nominated at tho recent Republican County. Senatorial and Legislative Conventions, will bo held at the Merchants" Hotel, Pottsville, on Saturday. August ISth, at 10 a. in., for tho purposo of electing a uiairnian of tho County Conv mltteo. lly order of S. II. Edwards, IS It Chairman Rep, Co. Convention. PITHY POINTS, Happenings Throughout the Region Chron icled Tor Hasty I'ertisnl. Tho employes nt St. Nicholas wcro paid yesterday. A largo number of families wero picnick ing at High Point park to-day. Miss Amilo Fritz and H. L. Perry, both ol Delano, will bo married In September. Tho l actory shoo storenwnlng wasadorncd to-day by n largo now sign in yellow letters. M. 31. Ilurke, Esq., has placed a Kemlngtoti No. 0 typewriter with handsome cherry caso In his office. John Bagan, piitnpsinau nt tho Suffolk colliery, lias been promoted to engineer nt M iplo Hill colliery. Two new counterfeits of tho United States silver certificates havo been discovered by the Treasury Department. Miss Catharino McColo, of Mahanoy City, and Hobert Hoyle, of Easton, wore married at tho former place yesterday. Tho routo between Ceutralia and Ashland lias been surveyed tho past week, by tho Shamokln and Mt. Carmel Electric liallwny Co. Kov. T. L. Wentz, of Pottsvllle, was elected presiding elder of tho Reading Dis trict, Evangelical Association, vlco W. K. Wicand, deceased, Joseph Gosncr, Delano; Miles Hrennan, Mahanoy Plane, and P. J. Mulholland, Shen andoah, wero elected delegates to tho next Stato (invention by tho First Legislative convention yesterday. C. H. Anderson, at one time employed on tho Herald, Is now doing reportorlal work for tho Miners' Journal. Our contemporary's local columns already shownn improvement under Mr. Anderson's llucnt pencil. Tho movement for the formntion of an organization composed of ex-National Guards men, instituted by Capt. Georgo W. Johnson, of St. Clair and Lieut. John A. Sterner, of Pottsvllle, is meeting with gratifying success. How is your Liver? Retain your health by using tho "Littlo Wonders" Dr. Hobbs Little Liver Tills. They havo no equal. 10 conts a vial. Delighted a Ijirgo Crowd Tho Chandler Concert Company delighted a largo crowd at Indian 1'ark yesterday after noon. Miss Chandler rendered a number of beautiful selections. Her renditions of Swaneo River, Send Back tho Picture, Wedding Ring and Robert lo Diablo wero especially fine. Miss Chandler has a marvol ous voico undor perfect control. W. J. Nor fleot, W. G. llrowuo and tho entlro company wcro woll received. Shamokln Dispatch. At Robbins' opera house next Monday. Causes fully half the sickness In the world. It retains the digested food too long in tho bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indi- Hood's gestlon, bad taste, coated BUb. n n tongue, sick headache, In- I 1 (P somnia, etc. Hood's nils BBS 2& cureconstipatlonandalllts ' results, easily and thoroughly. 55c. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tho only rills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. "nonniN&' oi'i.itA noustn, SHENANDOAH, PA. One Week, Commencing MONDAY, AUGUST 17th, '96 Miss Laurean Chandler, Tho OeorKla NifilitiiiKuIe, and her own . . . CONCERT and JUBILEE COMPANY. SINGERS-DANCERS, NEW SONGS, OLD SONGS. MANDOLIN SOLO, GUITAR SOLO, MUSICAL DUETTS AND TRIO, BUCK AND WING DANCING. PRICES: 10, 20 & 30 CENTS. MATINEE, Saturday at 2 p. m. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. GRAND PICNIC ! Under tho auspices of the - GRANT BAND! LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1896. At Columbia Parte. Pthoppe's Full Orchestra will furnish the dancing music. Concerts by the baud during uitt nuernooii nnu evening. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. Shackamaxon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Heading depot, Atlantic City. N. J. BERNARD CONWAY, Horses Have Arrived. Publio Sal n4 -N.r. BICYCLE RACES! SECOND EVENT. illE,llltl.lu!Ei At 4- o'clock,, P. M. Sanctioned by L. A. W. I-. A. W. Rules. ANNUAL BENEFIT PICNIC ok Tin:: CITIZENS' BAND of Mahunoy City. Pure Amatuer sports, Dancing, Boat ing, Fine Music and pleasures galore. Prof. JONES' ORCHESTRA in Pavilion. .... CITIZENS' BAND at tho Races. The entry list to the bicycle race is Inrgc and lticlmk-H all tlio crack riders of the Anthracite region. The rivalry that exists between, the riders nssures hot races. R A. McCtcnn, Manager CHARTER NOTICE. Xotice Is hereby ictveu thnt nn niipllcitlon will he made to the Court of Common 1'luta f the county of Schuylkill, Mate of rennsvlvnniu, on Momlny, tlio 17th day of AutfUPt, A. 1) , 1810, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, hy Mnt. KnjH chlngky, Frnnk Chuzntickl, 1'eter Simmons, I'aul A iewncls, John OaelU, Pierce Wockntltif, nml ft hers, tinder the "Act of Afiemhly to jirorlde for the Incorporation and rtKUlfUlon of certain corporation," approved April 2Vth, 1874, and tho fupp!emcntn thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to ho callt-d and known ni"TheSt Stauiclans Younjj; Men's Lithuanian Itomnn Catholic Iteneficial Association, of Slien- nndoih, 1 'a." The character nnd ohieet of which am the maintenance of nn organization for heneflclal and protecthe pnrpoHes, hy the tahllshment of a beneficial fund therein, nnd the cultivation of a cliarltnhle nnd benevolent spirit anioiiK the memoem thereof. Said society to he carried on at Shenandoah, rennnylvnnia, nnd for nald put pohes to have, possess nnd enjoy nil the rljfhts, benefits nnd priviletfCH conferred hy saui Act oi Assembly nnu us supmcmenrs. hum application is now on uie in me ito- uionuiury n uiui.c, ut i oust me, i Ill-men, Solicitor 2J-29-5-12 Shenandoah, l'a., July 22, ls. PROPOSALS. Proposals will he received hy tho Shenandoah School ltuard up to Am-u-t 17th, 1MW, nt G p. m., lorwu miikio denies anil wi reet oi macKiioaru. more orient, 3 feet 0 inches wide. The Hoard reserves tho right to reject any or nil bids, which must be Font to tho chairman of tho undeis'Kiied committee. john a. J..EK, cnairmnn. William T, Tkezise, John F. IIiggiss, II. C. Church, Michael Sullivan, 8-!4-7t Committee, Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, 2208 S. Jardin St. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery Wniron awaits your order. Good delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Aeent for Heading Brewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11 and 11 0 S. Main St BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this irranular effervescent and stlmu. lant. An instant euro fur sour .tomacha nnd headaches, which often accumulate from having a mgui out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Teams to Hire. If you wnnl to hire a iate and reliable team for driving orforworklng purpose oav Hhlelds' livery stable a visit. Team. constantly on hand at reasonable rati. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street, pposlle Reading railroad station. of Western Horses TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, At 1 p. m. rnlu nr .ldnc This car will be ott 23rd carload. EVERY HORSE WILL BE SOLD FOR WHAT IT BRINGS. WM. NEISWENTER. MISCELLANEOUS. THOU HUNT. Store nnd dwelling bouse, No. L' Moutn jnriun street. Apply ai inc . L'onYr House, North JIntn street. 8-7-lw A pecond-hnnd square piano. Illinois & Son, lurniturcanil i KrANTl'.I). n.OHO ngouts for ltucH's nuthor- Y ized -i.iVes of Mckinley ana 110- HAItT." .VjOriigi's.elCKnntiyiiiusirateu. i-ni onlv Si 00. The best and tho chenpeBt, and out sells nil others, so per cent, to agents anil freight paid, fla-llooks now ready. Save time by sending 50 cents In stumps for nn outfit a once. Address A. I). WOKTHINOTON & CO. Hartford, Conn. T-8-Jw-eod TjWU SALK. 63,000 worth of the 80,000 flret. ' mortgage 10-yenr bonds to be Issued hy All Haluts' I'rote stnnt Episcopal Church, of Shenan doah, llonds will be in denominations of S5nml S50, henrlng Interest from July 1st, 1M, ot 5 per cent, pernnnum, payable quarterly. There will be a privilege of redemption wlthln o yenrs. Subscription books now open. HOnds for sale at Dr. C. M. Ilordncr, 31 East Oak Street, Shenandoah, fa. 6-29-tf IMPOHTANT NOTICE. The fences, dnnclnK pavilion nnd Htands nt Columbia Park nrc open only to eueh ndvertisers whopny for space, nnd nil others will be considered ns trcsjuufers, whether thofliRt.bo painted, or tacked, or hunR upon tho fence. Terms for spaces may be (secured from Alfbkd Evans, Thomas J. Williams, Thomas Belli s, 7-27-tf Committee OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for p.ilnless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not buIS vou c.ill to see us. All examinations free. Vo maae all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crowa and Iiridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates i are.' ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) fCaist Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a.m. to S p.m. Beauty Unrolled To the admiring gae of those who have o taste for really fine wall paper is tho display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we have Just received! ou can find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from (So up to 3 per roll. Flneartlstio papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction guaranteed. Intimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. CARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, l'a. I'ltice Ymir Onlern Now. Edward H. Spade, -AGKNT FOR- SHAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Of BllENiNDOAU, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, FMrot District.