You Con Make Yatirtlollnrs nml cent go nlonu wny Ipy carrying thcin. You enn wivo TIME AND MONEY by buying your stationery, 1i rink hooks, &c, at out Pioru 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 onr 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 BIG STOCK r-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. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD WT.DNKSD.YY. ArClVST 1(1. 18IMJ. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the lteglun Chron icled for HiiNty l'eruKal. Work on thoncw pavillion at High Point park was started yesterday. .Manager JItC'luro i now arranging for bicycle races at Iakcsiilo 011 Labor Day. ifOliver Ycager, who is employed as fore- '. mail at tlio l'vani eollicry, Heaver Meadow, .hai gono to Florida to claim a fortune loft tbiin by the death of his father. i'.JIaj. Arthur McClellan, of Hrifton, has ( Jbcon appointed trusteo for tho Stato hospital . f pt llazleton, to All tho vacancy cansod by tho death of Daniel Coxo. Tho new Slavonic church at llazleton will lie dedicated on Labor Day. Tho marriage of I). J. Wilson, and Miss Mary McDonnell, two of Ceiitralla's well known young people, was celebrated at St. A $3,000 school building is to bo erected at Stewardsvillo, Mount Carnicl township. John Tracey, of Locust Gap, lias secured the contrac t to build it. The Mayor of llazleton has refused to grant tho Atlantic Fish Company a licenses to sell fish from a railroad car. The fish merchants of llazleton arc behind the Mayor, but tho people are with tho company. The funeral of Martin Dixon will take place to-morruw from his lato residence at Lost Creek. Interment ut Ciirardvillo. A regular meeting of the Borough Council will bo held to-morrow evening. ltest and Most Speedy, Peoplo of this ago desire promptness fully as well as certainty. When they seek relief they want it at tho earliest possible moment, and especially when tho cabo is important. Iov. 1). U. Penepacker, 1). 1)., pastor of Grace street M. K. church, Willlamsport, Pa., says : "1 have used Thompson's Diphtheria euro in my family and regard it as tho best and most speedy remedy for diphtheria, colds and sore throat that I have over known. I unhesitatingly recommend it to tho public as a sure euro for all it claims." Sold at Kir liu's drug storo at 50 cents n bottlo. Coal to Co Up. It is reported that arrangements havo been completed for another advauco in anthracite coal prices, tho chango in tidowator prices to bo announced on tho 27th Inst., and for tho line and city tnulo 011 September 1. One company, presumably tho Heading, is to make the first change, and the other com panies are to follow. If yon want a fino wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you. REMOVED TO 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J. W. VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways climb anymore. to B B WE HAVE THE ... g ...LATEST DESIGNS 1 E IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH. 5 I E. B. FOLEY, 3 fc ho. a7 'Vest centre btreet 3 TllUlUltiMllUUliUMUm 0KAN0E BLOSSOMS, Hi. Senator M.' C, Vtim Married to MIm Costello at Ashland. Hon, M. C. Watson, of town, and Miss Anna ,1. Costello, daughter of ono of Ash land's lending merchants, wero married this morning by Hot. McGettlgan, In St. Joseph's Itoinnn Catholic rhurch, at Ashland, before a largo attendance of relatives nnd friends. Dr. M. ,T. Costello, of Philadelphia, n cousin of tho bride, was the groomsman and Miss Katie Marrcn, of Ashland, the bridesmaid. After tho church ceremony there was a reception at tho residenco of tho hrido's parents, followed by an elaborate dinner. Tho presents wero numerous and costly. Mr. and Mrs. WaUon left Ashland on tho noon P. A I!, train for a wedding tour that will Inrludo visits to Atlantic City and Philadel phia. Upon their return thoy will locnto in this town. oinnoNs-qtUNN. A pretty wedding was solemnized this morning at 0:30 o'clock, when according to tho rltoa of tho IJoman Catholic faith Itov. Xaylon, of tho Annunciation church, united in wedlock Miss Kathcrlno Quinn to Michael J. Gibbons, both of town. Tho groom was attended by Edward Morton, of Philadel phia, and tho brido was supported by Miss Mary Monaglian, of town. Immediately after they had been pronounced husband nnd wife a reception was tendered to tho guosts in tho shapo of a wedding dinner at the homo of tho bride's parents. 011 North cst street, which was partaken of by tho iutimato friends of tho contracting parties. They wero also tho recipients of a number of beautiful presents. Tho nowly married couplo left on tho 12.40 P. & It. train for Philadelphia nnd Atlantic City, where they will spend tho honeymoon. Upon their re turn they will tako up their residence at tho homo of tho bride's parents. Pay only your own bills. In dealing hero tho cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who do not ray. Hero nil aro ono level. All nro cash. 7-18-tf Factory Shoe Stoiie. JuhiichyIUo Outraged. Tho peoplo of Jeanesvillo wero on Satur day last subjected to a now form of coercion. On that day tho new butchor, who is em ployed by Henry Dryfoos, diovo to tho houses of tho employes at Jeanesvillo with tho meat wagon, accompanied by 0110 of tho storo clerks, and informed them that they would bo expected to patronize "tho company butcher." Less than a score of tho employes wero deluded into consenting to bo thus coerced, and others expressed their belief that tho order was not issued by tho consent or knowlcdgo of tho Lehigh Valley Com pany, but was a little scheme between the butcher and some ollieial of greater or less authority. SurprUo Party. A surprise party was held last evening at tho home of Miss Cleo It. Lcssig in honor of hur guests, Missca Florence Krb, of llazleton, and May Kstler, of Ashland. Tho evening was spent in various pastimes including games, dancing and vocal and 'Instrumental musicand refreshments woie served. Thoso who attended were Misses Crissio Ilurkhart, Florence Kline, Margaret Iieddall, Ida Williams, Miss Itoslncmn, of Pittston, Lizzio and Anna Hecbuer, Ilertha Newhouser, and Messrs. Iticlmrd Itowse, Ilurton Davis, Harry Pratt, John Stein, Clyde Glover, Charles Neiswcudcr, Leo Straub and Frederick Huttou. AVunt tlio Work of Kphciiu Continued, The decision of tho Newton Coal Com pany to abandon tho work of rcscuo nt tho Twiu Shaft has aroused tho relatives of the entombed men, many who claim that If tho mine Is safe enough to mine coal, it should bo safe enough to push tho work of rescuo for tho recovery of tho bodies of tho victims. Monday afternoon a delegation of nearly (twenty widows of tho entombed men called on General Manager Law and asked about tho company's intention to continue the work. Mr. Liw assured tho committeo that tho work would bo prolonged if those engaged in it would agreo to relievo the com pany from responsibility in case of accident. Tho committeo wi(l consult legal ndvico to ascertain if tho company cannot bo compelled to continue the search. "Water Works All'alrs. Tho new All Saints' church property is being connected with tho water main on West street and also with tho sower 011 tho same street. Water Superintendent Iietteridgo yesterday made collections amounting to $400 In wnter rents. To-morrow is tho day fixed for shutting oif tho water 011 all properties for which tho water rents nro not paid. Pleasantly Kntortulncd. Miss Annlo Dorr last ovening informally entertained a few friends at her homo on East Coal street. Amoug thoso present wero Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schwank, of lilue field, West Virgiula; Mrs. Ambroso Lockett, of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sampscll, of Ellangowan; Ambrose Plice, of Reading; Mr. and Mrs. James Sampsell, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosowall, who entertained tho gathering with a number of well executed mandolin and guitar duetts. IttTUMed to Pay Fare. Jeremiah Ilrown, whoso homo is at Shoe makers, was a passenger on a Lehigh Vnlloy car, and when called upon by Conductor llutlcr refused to pay his fare. Ho was ejected from tho train, when ho throw n stono through tho car window. Tho missile struck Henry Falir, tho baggago master, Inflicting an ugly cut. A search was made for tho offender but ho escaped. Ho was afterwards arrested, and brought before Justice Ncnl llrenuan, In his newly acquired btUco on tho boundaries of Mahanoy City. In default of $500 ball.on two charges, llrowu was committed to tho Pottsvlllo Jail yester day. I.Htu Meeting Services. Open air religious services will bo con ducted on tho lawn of Superintendent I nomas lialrd s residenco by tho congrega' tlon of tho Prlmitlvo Methodist church next Sunday morning and evening. Rov. James Mooro will preach a sermon nt each service, Everybody cordially invited. Kndoritod tho Candidates. At a meeting of tho Youug Men's Republi can Club, of Mahanoy City, held last evenlug, resolutions wero passed expressing a unniil mousand hearty approval of all tho candidates who havo been placed In nomination by tho Republican National, Stato, Comity aud Legislative Conventions, and endorsing un qualiflcdly tho declaration of principles con tained In tho National platform, Arm llroken Twice. Walter Rennle, a boy residing on East Coal street, Is particularly unlortunato. Sovcral weeks ago, while visiting friends In tho Qita wissa Valley, ho fell from a mulo's back and broke his left arm Just above tho wrist. Ho has now sustained another fracture of tho samoarm. Ho fell wbilo running and tho locond break is slightly above tho first. PERSONAL. Mrs. John Iteoves, of Delano, spent yester day with her sister. Miss Salllo Jefferson, on South Chestnut street, who is confined to her house through illness. I!. J. Monaglian, of South Main street, transacted business In Mahanoy City yester day. Mrs. Walter Timinins, of Ithodo Island, is sojourning with Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Ilaugh, on South White street. Miss Mamo Klncald left this morning for Avoudalc, Pa., where sho will visit Miss Morrison, who Is a sister of licv. T. Maxwell Morrison, of tho Presbyterian church. Miss Ella Swerncy.ofScranton, Is tho guest of MUs Ilrldgct Flynn, on Emerick street. Miss Mnry Howling, of West Cherry street, Is reported ns being seriously 111. Messrs. McDermott, of Philadelphia, nephews of Kev. II. F. O'ltcilly, nro guests at tho parsonage on West Cherry street. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo lloso and family, of Pottsvllle, who wero tho guests of town friends, returned homo this morning. J. J. Tlcrney and family, of Elkhorn, West Virginia, aro guests of Mr. Ticrnoy's parents on South Main street. ' Miss Katld Tlcrney has returned to town after spending two months with relatives at Elkhorn, West Virginia. Misses Agnes, Euphcmia and Annlo Stein havo returned from aweck'asojoum at Ocean drove. Miss Sadie Itnmbcl, of Ringtown, visited friends in town to-day. Iticliard Dabb, tho West Centre street photographer, returned homo yesterday from a visit to Atlantic City. Mrs. Richard Dabb and daughter 6pent yesterday at Tumbling Run. Miss Kato Xockton, of Ashland, was tho guest of town friends Inst ovening. Miss Laura Bickcl, of 1'otUvillc, is tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. T. Graf, on North Jardln street. Georgo Nolbach, of Shamokln, who was tho guest of town friends, returned to his homo this morning. Richard J. Schoener, of Philadelphia, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, IE. I). Schocnor, on North Whito street, who are also entertaining their nieces, Misses Emily and Tilley Thoruberg, of Reading. R. J. Schooner, tho son, has attained tho ago of 55 years and his father that of 84 years. Masters Joseph Martin and Harry Mc Dermott, of Philadelphia, aro guests of town relatives. John Girton has returned from a" week's Bfljourn at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Iloyer, of Reading, aro guests of town friends. L. E. Thompson, of Reading, transacted business in town to-day. Car Loud ot Peaches. A thousand baskets of peaches will arrive at Pennsylvania depot on Wednesday morn ing nt 0:00 o'clock. Prices to suit tho times. 8-17-4t William Woomkk. lllrthduy Party. A birthday rarty was last evening tondered to Miss Agues Grimes, nt her homo on West Coal street, in honor of her eighth anniver sary. Various games and other amusements wero indulged in nnd refreshments wero served. Tho festivities wero enjoyed by Mluulo nnd Mary Menzer, Ncllio and Tcssio Dovers, Mary Welch, Mary Sintcz, Tilllo Ambrose, Agnes Grimes, Mary Ililcsky, lllnncho Marshall, Laura James, Katio ISrcn nan, MayO'Hara, AnnioCnnfield, Alice Rose, Lizzio Wilcom, Katio Kelly, Delia Moyer, Carrio Davles, Sonliio and Lizzie Ilaltzer, Addcs Ililcsky, John William Ploppcrt, Elmer Gradvllle, John nnd Walter Wagner, John Kelly Arthurnud John O'llarn, Howard James, Joseph Menzer, Thomas Derbcrt, James Groody, Edward Ambrose, Michael Canfleld, Amos lieck, Arsenius Ploppert, Frank Devers, Elmer Rupert, John Flock, Frank Rhine and Frank Weweler, of Phila delphia. Vanilla, Chocolate Ico cream, Orange Ico daily. Schelder's, 21) E. Centre street. Im 1'ico lhitertulinuent. Tho Young People's Association of tho Primitive Methodist church gave a free enter tainment in tho church last evening which was enjoyed by a largo gathering. Tho fol lowing program was rendered : Singing, "All Hail tho Power of Jesus Namo;" prayer rendlug, William Hath ; solo, Miss Lizzie Jones; reading, Thomas Mlllcrchap; organ solo, Miss Nellio H.uigh; recitation, Alfred Millerchap ; solo, Miss Sadie liaugh ; debate, Messrs. Collins and James ; solo. Miss Annio Timmons ; recitation, Miss Ethel Ward solo, Miss Annlo Robinson ; recitation, Miss Lizzio Amour; solo, Thomas Hall; duett, Misses Hares and Lamb; solo, Mr. Collins; address, Rov. James Mooro; critic s icport, Upon tho close of tho program lemonado and cako wero served. l'or Salo Cheap, A deslrablo residenco on East Coal street. Apply to M. M. Ilurke, nttoruey-at-law. tf In Labor Circles. John Fahoy, tho widely-known labor leader aud member of tho Executive Hoard of tho United Mine Workers of America, is again in tho nntliracito field after an absence of about four months. He will make a tour of tho region, nnd at its conclusion will Issue a mil for a special convention. Tins will probably bo held in Pottsvillo early in tho fall. Ho expects also tho presence soon of John Mc- Ilndc, ex-president of tho federation of Labor, and P. H. Pennn, national president of tho U. M. W. of A. Combination Orchestra. Tho largo orchestra composed of a com' bluatlon of Prof. Jones' orchestra, of town, and Schoppe's orchestra, of Shenandoah, numbering about twenty-flvo skilled niusl clans, will givo their first rehearsal in McElhenuy's summer garden this (Wednos' day) ovening. This rehearsal will bo tho first of a series and tho music which they will practico will bo used at Kaicr's new opera houso on tho opeuing night. Mahanoy City Record. Seo tho window display of new sllvorwaro at Brumm's jewelry store. The Y, SI. C. A. Workers. It now appears to bo an assured fact that Mahanoy City will havo a branch of the ioung Men s Christian Tcmperanco Union A meeting of prominent citizens of that town was held on Monday evening, and tho con tributlons received wero. oucouraglng to tho project. Another meeting will bo held to morrow night at which a representative of tho stato organization will bo present. whin it is expected definite action will bo taken. Ocean drove Camp Meeting. A special excursion train for Ocean Grove will bo run by tho Philadelphia & Reading 1(. K. '1 uesuay, Ang. Both, leaving Shenandoah nt0;05 a, m. Tickets ft. 00 good only 6n special train going and for return on any tram up 10 ami moaning rjept. 1st. Ot Buy Keystone Hour. Bo sure that tho name Lebsici & Baee, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every sack. THE MINERS' HOSPITAL. lteport of thn llrslrieiit and Dlspcnsnry Cases nt lbo Institution. Louis Zuck, of Shamokln, S2 years of age, nnd employed as a laborer at tho Dig Moun tain colliery, Is suffering from Inflammation of tho bono of tho right forearm. Mlchnol Collody, of Shamokln, 23 years of age, miner employed at Rig Mountain col liery. Abccss found in tho abdominal cavity after laparotomy. .Too Pachufsky, Mahanoy City, miner, em ployed nt tho Vulcan colliery. Ijicorated wound of tho scalp and compound fracture of tho hand. John Tnkblock, of .Mt. Carmel, 48 years of age laborer ut the Mcrriam colliery, sprain of .jack. .awrenco Hlgglns, 05 years, Shamokln. miner at the Cameron colliery, sutlers from eczema of tho leg. John Curly, 10 years, lives at Rappahan nock, laborer at Packer No. 5 colliery, In complete fracture of left forearm. Peter Keller, 50 years of age, lives at Ash land, employed as laborer nt Locust Dale, fracture of a foot bono. Stanley Orbantz, Mahanoy City, 32 years of ago, miner at tho Vulcan collicry.laceratcd wound of baud. Tim Tramp. In Custody. Last night tho polico nrrcstod tbrco tramps who wero identified by Paul Lavaskus, tho South Main street saloonkeeper, ns tho men who tired shots at his door and caused other disturbances about his place oarly yesterday morning. The tramps givo tho names of Joseph Ready, Edward Erdinan nnd Joseph Mcllnlo, and say they hail from Palo Alto, .Port Carbon and New Philadelphia, respec tively. They ore sorvlng 43 hours in tho lockup. Sound Money Democrats. Thoso honest Democrats who repudlato tho Chicago platform havo issued n call for a meeting to bo held In Pottsvlllo on Friday morning, at 10:00 o clock. Tho purpose of tho meeting, as set forth in tho call, is to elect delegates to tho Democratic stato convention that will conveno in Philadelphia on Tuesday next. Tho ranks of tho sound money Demo crats in this county is dally increasing, and when election day rolls around hundreds of them will cast their votes for cither McKiuloy or a third party nominee Volunteers to Wed. Thcro is considerable stir through tho ranks of God's American Volunteers over tho approaching marrlago of Major Patty Watkins and Staff Captain F. A. Lindsey. It is to take place in Carneglo Hall, in New York city, on September 8th. Tho local corps is Interested Inasmuch ns dpt. Llndecy was n visitor hero recently nnd delivered nn address on tho dilferenco between tho Volun teers and Salvation Army. Centralln Hotel to Chnngo Ilntids. Mrs. W. S. Hepncr, whoso husband was shot by Miko Kerrigan, at Centralia last spring, is about to transfer tho right and titlo of her hotel business nnd property, com prising tho Centralia Houso, to William Haldren, of near Fnxiuos. Mrs. Hepner will remove to Sunbury. No Gripe When you take nood's rill3. The big, old-fashioned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, aro not In it with Hood's. Easy to tako and easy to operator 13 true ol Hood's Pills, which aro up to dato In every respect. Sate, certain nnd sure. All Pills druggists. 25c. 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tho only Pills to tako with Hood's SarsaparlUa. PROPOSALS. IMonosftls will bo received by (lie umlersftrned committeo up to KrldAy, August CStb, lS9fJ, at 5 p. m.. for furnishing the public; schools of Sliennniioah, la , with coal from the collieries of the riilladclphia ami Heading Coal ami Iron Company. Jlbta must bo mailo on stove, cr ami pea coal. All hidi inut bo in tho lunula of the Secretary of tho Hoard nt 3 o'clock p. m.t on rrmay, Aiigum aun, joyo. Tho committeo reserves the right to reject any or an ijiuu, James PnviTT, Chairman, David Morgan, Jons T. Lee, Maksiiai IJaugh. Michael Sullivan. 8-ltMit Commiitec, FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and ' Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. Shaokiimaxon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Reading depot, Xtlantio city, N. J. BERNARD CONWAY, Hood's COTTOLBNE. Shortens Lengthens Genuine 'is' sold in tins with trade marks "Cotlolene" tm&steer't head in cotton-plant wreath on'eVery'tin. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. CHICAGO, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURGH. MISCELLANEOUS. TOST. -A roM watch and chain. ouSaturdny i evening, August 15th. A suitable reward will be paid for return to the Herald office. 3t FOR SALE. One of tho best paying lumber yards In Shenandoah. Centrallv located. Kverythlntf connected with tho yard, including team.), will be soM at a reasonable figure. For further information call on J, W. Johnson, North Main street 8-19-tf IjjlOIl ItKNT. A Btablc. Apply at 120 North Main street. S-18-tf FOR SATJ2. A licenced saloon property. X.ot 30x150 and double dwelling on tho rear, 'nir price. A desirable uroncrtv. Innulro of Win. II. Shoemaker, at hlsofllee. 8-15-1 w OH SALK. A dctdrnblo residence and half lot on YV hue 6trect. within one Rnuarc of Centre street. Inquire ot Win. 11. Shoemaker. b-ll-lW F OU SAIE. A fccond-hnnd squnro piano. Apply nt Williams Si Son, furniture and music store. i-2S-tf TTANTKI). 5,000 agents for HushoH's nuthor V lzcd "LIVES OP McKIKLKY nnd HO It ART." 550 nitres. elccantlvillustrated. Price only 81. 00. The best and the cheapest, and out sells nil outers. ; per cent. 10 agenis ana freight paid. ATTlioaks now ready. Save time by sending 50 cents In stamps 'for nn outfit nt onee. Address A. V. WOItTJIINOTON Si CO.. Hartford, Conn, 7 3-hv-eod ITIOU SALE. The balance of the 50,000 first mortgage 10-ycnr bonds to be issued by All Saints Protectant Episcopal Church, of Shenan doah., Ponds nro in denominations of $5 and $50, and bear interest nt 5 per cent., payable quarterly. If these bonds nre taken on or before tho 25th inst. the accrued interest from July 1st will go to tho purchasers. Apply to Dr. 0. M. Uordncr, .11 Kat Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa, IMPORTANT NOTICE. Tho fences, dancing pavilion nnd bttindi nt Columbia Park nre open only to such ndvertiserswhopay forspnees nnd nil others will be considered as trespai scrs, whether the signs be painted, or tacked, or hung upon the fence. Terms for spaces may bo bee u red from Alfred Evans, Thomas J. Williams, Thomas Hellis, tf Committee. GRAND PICNIC ! Under the auspices of the GRANT BAND! LABOR DAY,? SEPTEMBER 5, 1896, At Columbia Park. Schonne's Full Orchestra will furnish the dancing music. Concerts by the band during mo niternoon ami evening. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery woRon awaits your order. Good. delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. Evan J. Davies, I.IVERY AND Undertaking; ! 13 N. Jardin Street. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. I COTTOLENB. Your Food, Your Life OPEN EVERY DAY Oo to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold aud Silver fillings. If your artiflcnl teeth do not suit you call to see ns. All examinations free. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, 11- : . . I"! - T ........ fVnim Jliuuilliuui uunua uugau muiiusi 'vjhu and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental burgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Ve aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) Eoi3t Centre Street. Office Iloum: 7 a. m. to & p. m. Beauty Unrolled To tho admiring gaze of those who havo a taste for really line wall paper is tho display ofnew wall paper wrinkles wo have Just received oil can find nny color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to !3 per roll. Fine artistic papers a specialty. House, Slen and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates clieer fully furnished. Send postal. J. R. GARDEN, 2S1 VT. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. l'lace Your Orders Now. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TKKM8. P. W. BIERSTEIN, 2208 S. Jardln St. Edward -H. Spade, -AOHXT FOR- SHAiVlOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor -Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Agent for lteadinc Brewing Co.'s Beer aud Porter. 116 and 113 S. Ms Ih St k
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