liTTHWiil-rSjWi i-nriiriWfiriTi 1 i infill sum WE ARE RIGHT IN FRONT.-" " Allowing no new papers to get past us. We get them nil We would like to se cure your order for some paper or periodie.il and we will guarantee fair tieatment and prompt delivery. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE.- We make a specialty of tkuwlltie, 60c in live gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axle groese. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 82 ftiSSfr Vnil orders promptly nltonddd to. Ietpptlvp Wlwirtt rVcwWI'Tt l'nnro. Tarts. July 15. In view of anarchist threats, special precautions were taken for the protection of M. Faure, the Iiivstilent, while en route to the review yesterday. Many suspects were ar rested. The thicket near the Cascade In the Bols de Boulogne, the scene of the last homb outrage, was surrounded l- detectives. More than 160 other, de te tlves mounted on bicycles were ready at various points to carry out Instruc tions and to pursue anarchists In case any emergency should arise. Americans (Sain Their Point. Tangier, Morocco, July 15. The diffi culty arising over the disinclination of the authorities of Morocco against Americans In refusing to permit them to employ native help, a privilege al lowed Europeans, has been settled, and the United States warships San Fran elsro and Raleigh, which recently ar rived here to support the protest of T'nlted States Consul General Burke against this discrimination, sailed to day for New York, via England. Brliiiiox fnrrlccl Affnr. Clotiuet. Minn., July 14. The river situation is very grave. Bridges both abov and below town are out. ine Duluth and Western tracks are threo feet under water, and Grand Rapids Is tut off from all communication. Near ly W'l.OOO.flOO feet of lumber are In the linnm above Clnquet, and If they go, as 1 fefiMd they v 111 take out five large saw mill- and all buildings on Dun lap's Island. STORE NEWS. FUR WAlMb. A special lot of printed silks in choice new colors, now 2 1 c. per yard. BLACK SILKS For capes or dress waists, in rich brocades, 39c. to $1.00. Satin Dtichesse and Faille Silks in all grades at low prices. STYLISH DRESS GOODS This department is so complete that no descrip tion would do it justice ; we are the. leaders in this line and our goods are marked at rock-bottom prices. DON'T FORGET THIS ! The McCall Paper Pat terns are the best in the world and the prices are only 10 or 15c. L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET, O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion and Lloyd (House Streets, f Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. 1CK 1IAVK TJIK HANDBOMK8T DKB1UNH Or ..OIL CLOTHS IS TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, No. 37 'West Centre Street.- J? 3 MUNYON'S Ju-r Mir trniihlt'Hoti) (Unor der Bl IH it hem, constipation, hettftaetir. tAv , nlwnyn cmnl. Organic liver trouble quickly driven out Munymi's t x C" r Hrtneriteatitaiftrfttecijre I V CL. r for Ditch ilnfRo, for wle n at all drUKKlato- hn C L J R FT In .'oultt, write to Prof. 1 Mmiyon. 1605, Aroli trtreet, lllmlelplifa, f r frue tnvdlcal advice. PERSONAL MENTION. Sheriff Alex Scott, and wife, of Frsekvllls, drove to town to-day. Mellaril Ornish? , of Hurt Centre street, Is confined to bed by illness. A. C. Krnmlich, of Sliamokln, traimcteil bnslues In town yesterday. Sirs. George Keller, Jr , anil son, George, returned to Rloomsbtirg to-day. Mrs. Joseph H. Ie and son, Lester, are visiting relatives at Mt. Carmel. Mips I'mnw White and Samuel Gunter enjoyed a drive to Hlilntoivn last evetitnit. Miss Maggie Hamia, of l'liilsilsliililrt, Is so journing wltli iier parents at lltwinvllle. Mary and Kmory Titnmii, children of J A.Tltinau, of l'lillailelplila, are visiting In town. Richard Tobin, driver of the bottling de livery of the OohimbM brewery, Is on the sick Hat. Kev, Green, of Hoosic Heights, N. Y is a Hiicst at tlio O' liars homestead on North White street. Messrs. John Pott and G. Itoliert Koch, o i'uttsvllle, were registered at the Hotel Franey yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John II. I.mlwig and tliu latter's father-in-law, Ilavlil M. P.vie, all of Scranton, are guests at the residence of Mr, I,ih1 wig's parents, on Ksst Coal street. Misses Maggie and Minnie Thompson, two of the Quaker City's fair belles, are being entertained at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. If. I,. Whitelock, on South White street, by their daughter, Hdith. Misses Mary Doyle and Margaret Mc Laughlin, of I'ottavillo, niul Miss Moggie Nash, of l'lilhulelphia, were entertained at tlio residence of Mi's. M. M. Durke, on South White street, jesterday. Miss Doylo Is a daughter of Mine Superintendent Duyle, of Pottsvllle. When you want good roofing, plumbing j;s fitting, or gonoral tinsmithing done cab an E. F. Gallagher 18 West Contro street Dealer ic stores 1-tf Funerals, The remains of Mrs. Margaret McCarthy, who died at Scranton last Monday of paralysis, wero brought to town this after noon and interred in tlio Annunciation ceme tery. They wore met at tlio depot by iliauy frionds of the deceased, who was a resident of town up to about a year ago, when sho removed to Scranton and took up hor resi dence with her daughter, Mrs. John Slattery. The pall hearers wero Thomas Connors, 13. F. Gallagher, Johu Kilty, James O'Hoarn, John McDouell, of town, and 1 McCaffrey, of Scranton. O'Neill Bros, had charge of the funeral. The funeral of Mary Ann, wifo of Thomas Miners, took place from tlio family residence on East Coal street, this afternoon. The services were conducted at the house anil interment was made in tlio Odd Fellows' cemetery. J. P. Williams & Son were the funeral directors. Married Vcoplo l.lorie. To-day's Hazleton Standard says the par ticulars of an elopement which occurred last week havo just been made, public. The principals are William Hunsicker and Ai. nio Koenig, both married and formor resi dents of Black Creek township. Hunsicker left behind a wifo and child who wero at Berwick at the time, and Mrs. Koenig left a child and husband who are at Shenandoah. It was ascertained yesterday that tlio pair are located at Hunlocks Crcok, where, they purpose, going to housekeeping unless dis turbed by tlio officers of tlio law. The man is 2 1 yoars of ago and tlio woman past 35. United Welsh I'icnlc. About 330 peoplo accompanied the picnic of tho English Baptist, Welsh Baptist, Welsh Congregational and Welsh Cnlvanistic Sun day schools to Lakcsido to-day. It was com posed largely of grown people, many of whom loft hero at noon. Kxcurxlon To Atlantic City. The Philadelphia and Heading railway will run an excursion to Atlantic City, on Thursday, July SOth. Tickets will be good for ten days and good only on trains leaving here at 0 51 a. m. and 12.33 p.' m. Faro fur round trip'from Shenandoah is ?3.50. tf Deeds Itccorded. From Allianco Coal Mining Company to Jacob Yacobenas, premises in New Philadel phia. From Joseph Klitch and wifo to Joseph J. Horning, .premises in Pottsvillo. From Clarissa Haven et al to ThomaB W. Cullcn, premises in Spencerville. From Thomas W. Cullcn to Lizzie A. I 'alien, premises in East Mahanoy township. An unfailing fpecifie for cholera morbus, cholera infantum, diarrhoea and all those other dangerous diseases incident to tlio summer season, is found in Dr. Fowlor's Ext. of Wild Strawberry. Ask your grocer for too "Koyal Patent" dour, and take, no other brand. It Is tho host flour made. MISCELLANEOUS. Foil KKNT. Two unfurnished rooms. In quire at No. 2S Host Centre street. 7-ll-tf AUKKT'H-Outflt free. No capital needed. Out nueut one duv sold fifty bicycles. rt cekly gales pay big profits. We make a high imuu lilcycle na low on ssc.su. wrue quiuK, exclusive territory. AM'INK CYCLK CO., Clnclinift'l, Ohio. G-30,3,10,17-4t TT ANTK.. Active reliable man to travel and solicit orders for nursery stock; periiiniient employment ; expenses anil salary oi eoiiiiidsion. l'"(ir terms udilress the It. C. Clioto Co., Mouth f enn Hquare, Philadelphia. EXTRA SHERIFF'S SRLE -OF- FURNITURE. The undersigned lias purchased the entire stock of FINE FURNI TURE of M. Spoont, and I am determined to relieve myself of it at a sacrifice ; whereby you can save 40 GEUIS ON HE DOLLAR. Our stock is large and varied and has not decreased any. L. MAISEL, 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. M- SPOONT, Agt. PITHY POINTS. I llnitm!ffg Throughout tho Oom try Ohrnnlrlpil tnr Hn.ty l'mnnl. Omiiiterfeit coin Is being circulated in the region. Falling rm' at Neilsnu shaft, Shauiokin, Instantly killed Frank Hhellock. A marriage license was Issued to Menu Levy and Lena I''iiec!iimii)t!i of Potlsvillo. Charles McUraw, Jr . of Ijuiraitcr, fell under a train at Marietta and had both leu eat off. Cornelia Link, of Malianuy City, veteran of tl e late war, 1ms been granted an increase of cnsion. The directors and officers or the l'nttsvMIe Water Company had a day out near Jloiwa yesterday. The Senate yestenlsy confirmed the nomi nation of Nathan Tanner to be postmaster at tjutsford, IV Ten thousand r.balnless bicycles will bo put on the market next year by a prominent manufacturer. A young domestic In n Shamukin family fell into a faint ami slept M hours. Sh nan duali can boat that. Dr. P. L. lirlcliard has tieeu appointed a mctnlierof tho Boaid of Pension Examining Surgeon at Alleutown. G. F. Abbott, of Pottsvllle, was awarded the contract to furnish tlio Mahauoy City School Board witti desks. The indications are that the attendance at the M. K. Sunday school picnic, at Lakeside, to-morrow, will be very large. The various deputies and clerks in tlio row offices on the hill are arranging for a day out nt Tumbling Hun In the near future. Boys and young men have lieen arrested in Cressona for molesting tho Salvation Army and throwing stones Into the barracks. The State Board of Health meets at Har- risburg to-day for the election of a president and the consideration of important matters. Thoie wero 30 patients admitted to the Pottsvllle hospital during June, a total of 080 since its institution, about three yoars igo. The corner stono of the new Congrega tional tabernacle at Mt. Carmel will be laid Sunday. It Will lie dedicated about Septem ber 1st. A Philadelphia & Erio Kailroad engine toppled ovor at llarrlsburg's Union Station, killing George Miller and injuring Fireman Johu H. dieam. Convicted of making false representations loan insurance company, Dr. W. L. Duff, a woll-known Harrisburg doctor, wussent to jail for two months. The greatest scoop of modem times Is made by tho yollow New York paper that printed a picture of tho Marlborough baby, which is oxpectcd to 1. 1 noxt fall. John i. lug's was tlio fourth arrest grow ing out of tho robbery of tho American Tea Company's store at Pottsvllle. Tho girl, Amelia Schott, gavo tho information. Postmasters aro now Instructed to hold letters for thirty days unless a notice on the corner of the envelope asks for them to bo returned sooner. wVpriut cuvelopos. "Gentleman Jim" Corbett, tho ox-champion pugilist of tlio world is expected to be one of tho attractions of the Sliamokiu merchants picnic to he held on August Oth. Tho Washington Firo Company of Ash laud, are making cxtenslvo preparations for tho celebration of the twenty-ninth anniver sary of their organization at Washington P.irk, on Saturday next, July 17th. The contract for building the bridgo across the Susquehanna river at Catawissa has been awarded to tlio Pennsylvania Bridgo Com pany, of Beaver Falls. The bridgo will have four spans and will cost $91,400. The Dunbar, Pa., School Board has adopted tho following resolution: "Teachers must not make lovo whilo employed by tho board or during school hours. The violation of this rule will bo sufficient cause for dis missal." In older better to comply with civil scrvico regulations the Post Ollice Department here after will select and appoint the first sot of letter carriers without the advico of the post masteis, at the offices at which free delivery may bo established. Burning, itching skin diseases instantly re lieved by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo, un equalled foi cuts, bruises, burns. It heals without leaving a star. C. II, Hagonbuch. ririocii-Vi'iic-Old Girl Murdered. Wllllamsport, Pa., July 15. News of a brutal murder at Hill's Grove, Sulli van county, Just over the Lycoming line, reached this city yesterday. Tho victim was 15-year-old Katie Dovlt, daughter of John Dovlt, and her re mains were found along the banks of Loyal Sock creek, not far from hor home. Katie was engaged as a do mestic by Samuel McBride, and it was her custom to walk from her home to McBrlde's every morning and return In the evening. About 2 o'clock Sun day morning Stephen Pollnskl, lover of Katie, came to her home, where ho boarded. The girl's father and he quarreled, the lover making thq state ment that he would not marry the girl, for whose Interesting condition ho was responsible. The two men came to blows, and the girl tried to separate them. She was not successful, and left the house. On Monday her dead body was found, and her father and lover are under arrest. Don't nansoato your stomach with teas aid bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using those famous little pills known as De Witt's Little liirly Itisers. C. II. Hageuhuch, Motion Court Next Monday, Neat Monday a session of Motion Court will be held and a'so a session of tho Or phans' Court This will ba the last session until September. A number of matters nf interest will be disposed of. Tho Blythe township School Directors, who wero con victed of misdemeanor In otllco, will bo, brought in for sentence All tho men are now in prison serving sentences fur a similar crime, with the exception of Thomas J. Devlin, who is out on ball. Devlin's counsel made a motion for a new trial, but afterwards withdrew the motion, aud on Monday next all will he called for sentence. When Nor! Dietrich is to lie sentenced li unknown, a Judge Archbald lias not yet notified District Attorney Bechtel when he will be here, Tho latter, however, thinks it will be before the 30th lust. The resolutions passed by the Bar Association at its meeting on Monday will be presented to court on Monday by the committee appointed for tlie purpose. Whether the court will adopt the resolutions and mako them tlio rule fur issuing natural ization papers remains to be seen. lElngliig, Kooning, ltoarlug Oiler. 1000 pair of ladies fine dougola button shoes, In three diflVrent styles of toes, worth 12,00, we will close out at $1.26, regulai hard time prices. Also a special sale of summer russets In men's, boy's, ladies', misses' ami children's shoes. Womkk's, 121 North Main street. (l-lfl-lm IIIh Dig Hid for Votes, I'rnm Mahanoy City Iteeord. There apiiears to bo no reason to doubt that the delegates to the First Legislative district convention will elect as their repre sentatives to the Itepubllean state conven tion, Charles T. Strauglm, of glienaiidoAh, and George Brill, of Delano, Both of tliew yotiny men are worthy members ot their party, who have ln walous in it interests. The delegates should not listen to the prom ises of ex-olUce holders, who are making big bids for votes that they have net the iuww to make good. "If taken Into the head by the nostrils two or three times a week, Thomas' Iklectrlc Oil will positively relieve the most ollensive ease of ratarih." Jtcv. V. F. Crano, Dunkirk, N Y. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALt GAMES. Vntldhnl I.entttiP. PI'I'l ii r Wnshlncton. i1!!!-. bin-. 1 At Clilearro -Itiookl.Mi. K. lil-eiit-o 7 At inelnnntl i 'liielnn ill, II, New York fi. At LouP vllle Philadelphia, 10, l.ouNvlli,', B. At Cleveland -Cleveland, IS; IloHlon, 12. 12ntoni I-onniio. At Scranton First game; Buffalo, 0; Sernnton, 3. Second game: Scranton, 11; ItnfTulo, G. At Providence First game: Byrariiie, R' Provhictice, !, Second gamo: Provld'iue, 7. Syrneil:i, 3. Atliintli' I.oiihup. At l.-nc a-ter I' irst game: Lunca.-.ter, ID; H.iilf.o.;. (.. Peeond game: Hartford, (i Lain ucti r, 5. At Pnterson Norfolk, 4; l'aterim ;'. At Newark- Newark, 10: Heading, 1. At Philadelphia- First game (11 Innlngn. called): Athletic. 0: Itlclnnond 8, Second gamo GO Innings, called): Ath letic, 1; r.lehmond. 1. Pure blood and a good digestion are an Insurance against disease and suffering. Burdock Blood Bitters keel "m blood pine, the digestion perfect. (Initio Thrown Our. A lengthy Biid stormy meeting of the Schuylkill County Imso Inll league was held nt Glrardvllle last evening and resulted In the game played nt Malianuy City last Satur day between Ashland and St. Nicholas being stricken from the record on tho ground that the St. Nicholas club won tho game by an unprofessional trick, whereby three runs were brought in. Lost ltoy round. StanI Kubizo, the boy who was reported missing from his homo at Big Mountain, near Mt. Carmel, has been found on the farm of Mrs. Murphy, at Locust Valloy. Tlio hoy sought a homo nttho farm, saying his father and mother wore dead, Tho parents have been notified. Shot 111 the 12ye. Matthew Kane, a young man employed by F. A. McCluro at Lakeside, accidentally shot himself in the eye with a Flobert rlllo yester day. Ho was looking down tho barrel when ho accidentally pulled tho trigger, It is likely that tlio sight of tho oye will bo de stroyed. JCope ltrokn. The shaft ropo at Maplo Hill Colliery broke lato yesterday afternoon. Nobody was hurt and llttlo damage was doue, but four men had a narrow escape. Sham Ilallle. Severn Post, Mahanoy City, is busy pre paring for its camp fire at High Point park on August 1 Ith. A sham battle will bo one of the attractions, Co. K, of St. Clair, nnd Co. F, of Glrardville, meeting Co. E, of Maha noy City. PLAIN AND FANCY, SCREEN DOORS. WINDOW SCREENS. m All Sizes Still in Stock. Wm m FLY TRAPS '' . . . .FLY RARER. SWALM'S : HARDWARE : STORE. The? Bicycle Contest is Not it With This. A FISH WITH A RESERVOIR. When lie Comes nn Land, a Queer SIol lunk Fires a Volley In Ills Vnct. 'l'ho queerest of nil qtieer oyol unlinnls Is the iierlophtlinlinus, n fish Inhabiting tho oonsts of China, Jtimn, India, tho Mnlnytin nrohlpclago mid eastern Africa. This fctrungo creature, when In pursuit of Its prey, leaios tho sen and comes out on tho sands, thus existing for tho greater portion of its life In nil clement wlitrli, licuordliiK to tho uuturo of things, ought to bo fntul to It. Tho laws of evolution have, however, eminently prepared it for its peculiar mode of life. Its (;1U cavities nro so Inrgo that when it nbmidons tho sen it carries in them n quantity of water which yields up tho necessary supply of oxygen. Its locomotion has been provided for llkewlno, for continued use along certain lines has so devolopcd its pectoral 11ns thnt tho cronttire uses them ns logs, and jumps along nt n surprising rnto of speed. Its eyes tiro xery largo and prominent, mid possess for n fish tho peculiar faculty of looking around on all sides; honco Its name, pcTlophthnlmus. Theso eyes nro situated on tup of tho animal's head and present n very grotesque nppenrnnco. Tho favorite food of this fish, soys Tho Medical Record, Is a linked mollusk calhxl onehldiuni. And In tho matter of eyes this last mentioned creature is Itself worth; of remark. Its ccpliollo or bend eyes arc llko those of other mollusks and not worthy of spo clul mention. But its dorsal eyes, some times sovernl hundred In number, nro truly romurkablo. Theso dorsal eyes, al though they are very simple, in structure, in typo nro tho samo as those of vertchrnto animals, having cornea, lenses, retina and "blind spots." In tho vertebrate oyo tlio spot where tho optlo ueno pierces tlio ox tcmal layer of tho retina lsslghtltss; honoo it Is called tho "blind spot. Whun this mollusk sees tho perlophthnl mus bounding over tho sands, it contracts a thousand or so of llttlo bladdcrllko cells in tho skin of its back, thereby discharg ing n hailstorm of luinuto concretions In tho faco of its enemy. Tho fish, terrilicd nnd amazed by the volley, turns aside, und tho mollusk in saved. Thus Its ilomil eyes nro of great advantage to tho onchldlum. It is not able, llko tho pcriophthaliuus, to movu theso eyes, yet, situated as they nro nil ovor its back, it possesses tho power of Ecclng in every direction. 1,000,000 Quarts of Huckleberries Wuitcd at Womer's, 121 North Main street Higher prices paid than anywhere else. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. uleas'-nt laxative All Druggists. in Some time ago To our town did come, A firm that some thought Were on tho run. Some people said They're running a sale ; ' . Others tried to stop them, But without avail. It was at 4 South Main street t Where this firm held full sway, And gradually they grew Day by day, until now They occupy Franey's store And they're right in the fray. And why did this firm Grow so quick, Simply because our town folks Are not so thick, And they push a good thing along When they are not sick, Low prices, honest methods And treating all alike, Is making this firm . Move onward with rapid stride. In fact so rapid Has been their growth That in taking l'raney's store They have made a clever stroke. A great many folks passing that way Can be heard to say, It's a scene of delight As you pass by at night. And seeing the place Lit up so brightly, Inside the store you can see Clothing-galore At prices Shenandoah nev.er heard of before. 1 he people all say As they go on their way, To the FAMOUS they'll go - After the very next pay, Main and Oak streets for Clothing and Hats is the place ' And at the prices the FAMOUS soil There's no other in the race. MISS LIZZIE REESE. COTTOLBNC- JCMMJOOCMSaOOOttOOttOOOOOC 'i wmjuL rv,iv.v a fickle then all things S3 uuupiir thing fried in COTTOLBNE is appetizing, whole some and healthful less greasy, tastes better, more digestible. TtaoCottolm td-ratk utt'ColMm'tai Httr't htaif lti-jtaiilril on mrj tin. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, l'or Poitnl '.ivlusr ltnnlts. Washington, July 11. Senator Hutler yesterday Introduced a bill providing for the p'tabl.ahmi nt of a system of postal sav'.tma banks, under the super vision of th poptmn;er general and the acmtaty if th" treasury. It cie ntc every potofHee a pavings bank, pern I tin- the op-nlng of accounts on net then B'l p-nta, and permitting no ilri dm rf 1pb than 10 cents. UNION TEACHER AGENCIES of AMERICA. Kev. L. D. BAS3, D. D. Manager. IMttnliurK, : Toronto, Ctinmln; New O'lwiim, La.: New York, N. Y ; WtwIniiRton, I). C; Han Kmnclw, O 1. ; ( htpHfco, 111.: Ht. L )ilfl, Mo., nnd Denver. Colomuo. iiomIon to within the next I w months. .A (M reus nil nppliwitionH to tNtrr TKAciinne' Ac.KM'iKH, u)tftbur, Vn. xmmmmmmmmmmmu, iiiiiiiii'tiiiniiiiniiiiuiiiiuiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiuuini -3 I IT'S 3 3 I EASY ENOUGH To sell you shoes if we can get you into our store. Once you're here, see our shoes and know our prices, you'll do the rest. Aud to bring you to the store is why we print this "ad" every day. We want your fn.l order ; we're pretty sure of the next, aud the next, if we get that. We know there's no store in this town that is doing, or that can do as well lor you as we. If everybody else knew it as thor ougly as WIS know it, our store would be several times toosuiall. Sz E THERE ARE OUR TAN SHOES E E E For example. Ordin ary stores ask 25c and 50c more than we do for them, and get it, too. They don't get it as often as they used to, because we have so much of their' busi ness. And the charm v that does the price lowering is Factory Price, Women's tans, $, $1.25-, $1.50 and 2.00. Misses' tans, 75c and $1. Men's tans, $1.25, 1.50 and $2,00. Boys' tans, $1,00, $1.25 and 1.50. E E E 3 s E E E E E E 1 E E 3 3 Checks for amount oi pur chases mado, nro given every customer. $25.00 worth entitles you to a handsome Parlor Lamp, Factory 1 -Shoe 1 E E E E E tore, 1 E E a a e E J . A. Moyer, Mgr. 2 E ...SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES... 3 gr nnMirmmifnnTTnnmmiiiimmmmwim 3 E mmuiumiiuiiumuiiLK Teams to Hires. II you want to hire a safe and rellMilt team (or driving or for working mrio my HUlf lila' livery stable u visit. Tnot con.tantly on band at reaaonaUlu rato, JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Contro street. OppoatleTteadlng'rall o daUtlon. j COTTOLBNG. fried in COTTOLBNE Is a most toothsome morsel to tempt appetite. Ouce tried, desire for lard-fricd will vanish. Every PROGRESS BflKGBIJJ STOflE On Saturday will open a large stock of Dry doocis, Laces, ...Etafjroicerie.s arrj ...Wirc4oW -Saclcs At special prices for THAT : DAY : ONW. NICHOLAS FREIBAND, 27 S. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa', CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - RA TABLE and FLOOR OIL CLOTH, FINE WINDOW SHADES. os- GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Evan J. Davies, UVBItY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardln Street. Wanted-An Idea Who can thlslc of some simple- Protect Tour Ideas: thar mar brlnir vuu wealth. iiiing to paiemr Write JOHN WKUDUHBUUN CO., Patent Attor neys. Washington, D. Otor tbelr l,8UO prlu oiler sad lut of two hundred tuTentlaui wanted. 1 ml LAGER ! I -PILIR BEERS, 4
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