--r-Tnrifliii.Jiirn.nl . n - r ,i.-i uriun k .Vufn .. WE ARE RIGHT IN FRONT. Allowing no lew papers to get pnst us. We get them nil We would like to se cure your order for some pnper or periodical and we will guarantee fair treatment and prompt delivery. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. Wo make a specialty of Gasoline, 60c In live gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grocBO. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 38 Biieimmloali. &a1! orders promptly Attended to. Well Kiii.vii iiivcuiui' lleml. Boston, July 21. James F. Uabcoek, Inventor of the Are extlrifruliitier bear ing his name, and a well known lect urer, died yt-ittprday at litis home In DorcheBter, aired 63 years. He had filled several state offices. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The postotllce department has estab lished free delivery service at Ocean Grove. N. J. France will strengthen her navy, a credit being voted by the chamber by a big maturity and without debate. Miss Jean In&elow, the distinguished poet and novelist, Is dead at London. Hhe was In her seventy-seventh year, Mrs. Drake walked out of a third story window In New York Monday night, but an awning saved her from serious Injury. M. Zlnorleff, Russian ambassador at Stockholm, has succeeded Count Je Nelldoft at Constantinople, who In turn goes to Rome. British and Russian steamers are (jo ins to search the Siberian coast for Mr. Andree, who started on July 11 to cross the Pole by balloon. Cashier Henry Taylor, of Monroe & Co., New York, was sentenced yexter day to two and a half years at Sing Sing for embezzlement. Hugh McCandless, a farmer near Sharon, Pa., and his family were shocked by lightning Monday, and two of them ate In a serious condition. ShirtWaists. ShirtWaists. We offer our entire stock of .ADIES' SHIRT WAISTS at the following- reductions : I 50c Kind Now. 39c 75c " 44 59c $l.oo " 44 79c I.25 " 44 98c 1.50 " " $1.12 They are all the finest styles and shapes in the mar ket. See Our Window Display Them. of 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, Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. IIAVK TJIK HANDSOMK8T DKHION8 OK ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -No. 7 Weat Co re direct. PITHY POINTS. K(HeiiliiRn Throughout the Country Ohmnlelml lor Unity I'eruml. The funeral of the 1st Patrick Mslone. of Mt. (Wlion, will take place to-morrow mora inn. The rrk t Mslmnnr City on SatunUy afternoon will lw the . o of a lint game of haw 1U between the team of Frarkvllie and Jacksona. There Is bitter rivalry be tween tbeae clubs. A doed was filed with tbe Heconler from Samuel 1 lower, administrator, to Frederick Emerlcli, premises tn Ilus.li township. The Commissioners have received a blank form for the alien tax report. It was sent from the State Department. Severn Post, G. A. U of Stahanoy City, will hold a camp fire beginning Thursday, A u gust 8th. Col. P. II. MotiaBhaii, of Olrartlvllle, lias Just been notified that lie has been appointed Inspector at Irge of the 18th District of the a. A. It. The Pottsville Council refused to elve the policemen a week's vacation with y. A letter trom lruy McDonald, the Mt. Carinel pugilist, now in San Francisco, state that he has contracted the gold fever and will leave for the new fields In Alaska. John Metcalf, who was Injured at the Gillierton croming, by being run dowu by a coal train, is improving rapidly and expects to lie at work in a few weeks. The Mahanoy township school lioaril lias not yet made its appointment of teachers for the ooinins year. The large grain elevator now being erected by Hoppes Bros., at Mahanoy City, is rapidly Hearing completion. The M. E. Sunday school, of Mahanoy Plane, will bold their annual picnic on Satur day, July 31, at Lakeside. Tho Mahanoy "Cornet Baud will accompany them. Delano is talnng enre of some of tho fresh air fund children from Now York. The Phoenix Fire Company will hold tbolr auuuil picnic at Columbia Park on August 17. William Davison, formerly mine foreman at the Sprlugdnle colliery has accepted a position as inside foreman at the Seaman colliery, near Malseville. Dr. E D. Longacro has assumed chargo of the Commercial lintel stables. "After suffering from dyspepsia for three years, I decided to try Burdock Blood Bitters. Two lottloi cured ino entirely," Mrs. G. C. Taborg, Oneida County, Now York. Tim People's Opportunity. From Pottsville Republican. Charles T. Straughu, of tho Slicn.mdoal Evening Hehald, and genial Georgo Brill, aaiistaut train dispatcher of the L. V. rail road at Delano, nro full-fledged candidate for delegates to the Iiopubllcon Slate Con vention. They will be opposed by that pail of beauties whoso unsavory record is written in tho proceedings of tho late Legislature, Senator Coylo and Sergeant-at-Arms Wyatt. The lattor will have tho "boss" at their backs, but wo have faith to beliovo that the honest Kepublicans of tho Thirtieth Dis trict will tako advantage of this opportunity to express their contempt for these two "great" political "pretonders" by relegating them to private life and electing Mossrs. Straughu and Brill, who are gontlomcu with clean hands and clear scads, as well as lic publicans who ennnet be trifled with by local pothouso politicians or swayed by state "bosses," Wo may he mistaken, but for the good of tho llepublican party, and the sake of public decency, we hopo not, Thoro is not much to bo dono by the coming conven- tion, but what is done should bo dono by men whoso actions will not bring disgrace, and perhaps defeat, upon tho party. Ss'ornml Schools Are Cut. Thi Slato Normal schools will each have to get along with $5000 loss than they asked for in tho next two years. Yesterday their re presentatives appeared before tho flovcrno' to show causo why they should get 10,000 each, and they brought facts and figures to tho front to provo that they couldn't possibly take loss. Tho Governor intimated that tliey might not get anything, and they llnally compromised by agreeing to f3r,000, thus saving $05,000 to tho stato will bo given to tho smaller charities. tako that Initiation. Tho dogrco team of Wyomissing Council, No. 30, Degree of Pocahontas, of tho Inde pendent Order of Red Men, of Pottsville, will bo in attendance at tho Wigwam of tho Juniata Council, No. 31, at Bean's ball this evening. Tho meeting will bo called to order at 7 p. m. Tlireo new members will bo initiated into tho secrets of this order. An urgent request is oxtnded to nil members to bo present as this will bo a raro treat for all. Thousands are suffering excruciating misery from that plague of tho night, Itching I'ilos, and say nothing about it through a sense of delicacy. Instant relief in Dean's Ointment. It never fails. Marriage Licenses. Arthur H. Moore and I.lna Kohrbach, both of Tremont. Walter Potteiger and Annio Boidor. both of ToworClty. Harry Machemer and Kate Teter, both of Drohorsvillo. George Miller and Sallie TamoH, both of Gilbertou. George I-oonhardt, of Girardvillo, and Katie Mctainger, of Mahanoy City. Appointed General Agent. Janios J. Itolley, of St. Clair, county prasl dout of tho A. O. II., has been appointed general agent In tho counties of Schuylkill. Northumberland, Columbia and Carbon for the Iowa Life Insurance Company, and entered upon his duties on tho lBth hist. Tho Iowa company's plan of insurance has been adopted by the State officers of the A. O. II., to whom the matter was referred at the last State convention, when tho question of insur ance among the members was strongly urged. The Cnriior-Stnne Found. Tho corner-stone of tho old capitol build- lug was fouud and will bo opened by Governor Hastings. The stone was in tho northwest corner of the building. It will be turned over by Contractor Itorke to the board of public buildings and grounds to bo stored away in the state library with other relics. Letters Grunted. Letters testamentary were granted Samuel I.owonstein on the estate of Solomon Lowen- stein, late of Tamaqua, deceased, also to II. Malouo, on the estate of Patrick Malone, late or Mt. Carbon, deceased. Letters of admin istration were granted to Elizabeth SUller on t'ic estate of Levi SUller, late of Schuylkill Haven, deceased; also to Augeline Ileckert on the estate of l'red. Ileckert, kite of Tower City, deceased. Taiiiiniiiii's Hlectrlo Itoiut. Work on the Tamaqua & Lansfonl Electric railway is beiug pushed to completion. The comnsuy secured the right to cross the tracks of the P. & li. aiul Jeisey Central oom lianies. Complications are expected, how over, with the Tamaqua Council. The com pany has failed to furnish a bond guaran teeing to pave between and eighteen inches on either side of the tracks. The Council also refuses to accept the Trail In the bor ough limits, which the company want to put dowu. due s.ck headache, bad taste lu the mouth, coated tongue, gas in the Htoinach, dLLltii Hllit llMllUfHttoll lo Pills not WfMtkvn. lull have tonic 2S renti. Tii only I'llli to Uke Willi J loot! 'I tiaiauixtrma. BABIESMUSTEAT Lactated Food by Far Best Summer Diet. Children Fed on it Keep on Steadily Growing:. (live Strength to Overcome Alt Bowel Disorder.!. Diet That Excludes Bytry DlarrhoM. Chance of Infants "Not Doing Well' Improve on It. Soon Babies must not slop eating greedily and steadily because of hot weather. If tbey do, mothers should tako alarm. Any interruption because of heat, loss of ap petite or indigestion, should compel the im mediate attention of mothers to baby's food. There it where the trouble lies. Kvery day of retarded growth Is a lasting setback in the child's development. A week that does not show a gain In weight and site is lost and cannot be made up, as each day and night during those early years has its own alloted growth to answer for. Summer and winter alike a healthy baby should show a decided gain, week by week. During those Important first fow years, when tho child is rapidly developing, no pains should bo spared to secure food of absolute purity and sufficiently nourishing to make sure of completo and healthy growth. The purest, most nutritious and tho most easily assimilatod infant diet is lactated food. A poorly fed baby may sometimes increase in weight and grow fat, hut tho flesh is flabby, the blood poor and thin, tho skin whito and tho temper irritable. Tlioso aro often tho first symptoms of "rickots." By feeding tho little one upon lactated lood, which is declared by physicians to bo the most perfect substltuto for pure and healthful mother's milk, tlioso symptoms aro oasilyavoided. ,'Too many infants ato literally starved bo cause tho mother's food doos not agreo with them, and some mothers are obstinately fool ish enough to cling to broast milk when tkoy porcicvo its insufficiency. When Infuuls throw up their milk or when they are not keeping up their strength, espec ially during hot weather, It is plain thoro is trouble with tho food. Childron "not doiug well," when fed with this splendid nutri mout gradually cry loss and loss j their sleep bocomes sound by night, and by day they aro bright and noisy and happy. Such is tho great differenco between babies that aro nourished by lactated food and those that aro poorly, because improperly, fed. Lactated food has saved thousands of infant lives from cholera infantum, colic and fatal diarrhoea, Physicians prescribe lactatod food to be kept always on hand and used at onco upon tho first indication of looseness, losj of strength, or if baby is not eating well and growing on its present diet. Lactated food is easily within the means of tho hurablo6t home in tho laud. It isjustnow a necessity in every family, whoro there aro young childron. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Tt'ntlonnl Jcmriio. At Chicago Philadelphia. 9: Chlcaeo. 0. At Louiuvllle -Washington. 6: Louis ville. 1. At Cleveland Cleveland, 7; Hal- tlmore. 2. At PlttHbure First came: Pittsburg, 4; Hrool.lyn, 1. Second gain": Pittsburg, 3; Brooklyn, 0. At Cincinnati First game: Boston, 9; Cincinnati, Second game: Cincinnati, 12; Doston, 1. Hnxtorii J, outrun. At Springfield Sprlngflold, 11; Duffalo,2, Atlantic- J.onuuo. At Lancaster Lancaster, 17; Heading". 4. At Hartford-Hartford, S; Norfolk, 0. At Newark Newark, S; Richmond, 5. IMionncraphlu Apponl Fruitless. Ilarrlsburg, July 21. Governor Hast ings has refused to respite Peter Waa sil, alias "Terrible Pete," who la to ba hanged tomorrow at "Wllkesbarre, Wassll talked into an Edison phono graph In the Wllkesbarre jail Monday, and yesterday afternoon the cylinder was brought to Ilarrlsburg by the pris oner's counsel. After listening to the statement. In which Wassll accuses his brother-in-law of the crime of which he waa convicted, the governor de clined to Interfere with the sentence of the court. Vlm. vinor and vlotorv :-r.liMui urn tl ,.l,or. aotorUtlta of Do Witt's Little Katly Risers, the famous little pills for contipttioii, bil (outness ami all stomach and liver troubles. C. 11. Hageubnch. WILLIAMS WINS. , wind oil Ills I'u 11 Amount ut the Arbi tration This Morning,' The arbitration In the case of William P. Williams, the plumber, against B. G. Hess, was heard in the law oflloe of M. M. Burko. this morning. The suit arises out of n dis pute over tho payment of the prloe of the contract to tit out two rooms with hath tubs in tho bouses owned by the defendant. A lialanoe of f7S was still due Mr. Williams, who was awarded the full amount this morn log. The arbitrators wore Messrs. John A. Iteilly, James Giant and K. W. Shoe- nutker, Esq. The plaiutin was represented by M. M. Burke, Esq., aud the defendant by T. Jt. Bedilall, Esq. Rumor has It that Mr. Hess will now resort to appeal. (Gti!ved a I'lutterliig Offer. John O'Doimell, formerly of Hasleton but now editor of the Maluuioy City American, has received a flattering offer from the Phil, delphia Evening Telegraph to take a position in the business department of that paper. Mr. O'DouuolI Is yet undecided about accepting. WELL QUALIFIED. Mine Ilmpi-ctor Stein lirgpil for Chief of the Ittireiiu of Minns. The numerous friends of Mine Inspector William Htein are very doiirons that ho lie appointed Chief of the Bureau of Mine, bring well satisfied that ho would discharge the duties of that Important ofllce to the satUfartion of all concerned. The announce ment tn last evening's IIkiui.d that the position would likely lie tendeied him by Governor Hastings, who has the appointing nowor, caused many expressions of approval, and was the principal topic of conversation among tboie engaged in and about the mines as well as tlpise in other walks of life. Mr. Stein lias, since emigrating to Americs, exhibited that spirit of liberality which Is characteristic of the Scotchman. Being a close oliscrvcr of mining mutters, ho is in every particular well fitted to fill the rcpon Bible position of Chief of Mines and Mining. Ho has iiad an extensive and varied ex porience in both the bituminous and anthra cite mines, and Is consequently familiar with all the systems of mining in connection with these coal deposit. Mr. Stein Is now serving ills third term as Mine Inspector of the Sixth district, and lias been Instrumental lu improving the condi tion of the collieries tn his district and has tlie confidence of the worklngmeu, olllcials and operators to the extent that they would be pleased to see hlln appointed to this new position. We are Informed that Mr. Slelii has been engaged as a miner In the bituminous mines of Scotland for twenty years, and was for two yean in a mlntrfg engineer's ofllce in Glasgow studying mine surveying. In the anthracite mines of Pennsylvania be has been actively engaged for the past twenty six years In Varied tenacities. If the position Is offered him Mr. Stein will likely accede to the desires of ills friends and accent, and the Hkhai.ii with otliors would i1o pleased to congratulate him in his new f field of responsibility. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascarcts candy cathartic, euro guaranteed, 10c, 25c. MAHANOY CITY. Items From tho lllg Town Otcrtho Moun tain Chronicled. Maiunov City, July SI. Francis Wor nick, forraorly of town, but now a Philadel phia pollco, is visiting friends hero. Jacob Swift, a Sbamokln constable, arrived here yosterday with a warrant for tho arrest of Michael and Andrew Uercan, who skipped from Sbamokln after defrauding a Polish storekcopor of $62. Tlioy wcro given a hearing before 'Squire May and scltlcd tho coso by laying cost, part of tbo bill aud giv ing security for tho balance Charles Semllltis, of West South alloy, brought suit against four of his countrymen for assault and battery. Tlio former was badly used up. Tho usual disposition was made of tbo oase. Thomas Balnbridgo and Thomas Morrcll, two respected residents of Morea, tbe lattor a colored man, were before 'Squire May last cvoning charged by Anthony Morccovich with tlio larceny of $8. It is claimed tho nionoy was taken whllo tho men were In con versation at tbo Moroa store Thero was not sufficient ovidenco aud tlio men woro dis charged. For tlio past several weeks a number of people have been engagod in cracking stono on tbo mountain, with a view to selling tho samo to Wallaco & Jouos, tlio paving eon tractors. Tho stono orackors demand tho samo prico paid last year, 00 cents a ton de livered and 50 cents a ton at tbo pilo. Tbo contractors rcfuso to pay more than 85 cents a ton delivered. Somo of tho mon havo cracked ns much as forty tons. About 0 o'clock last evening, Irviu Brocker, aged 10 years, climbed a telegraph pole, and when about twenty feet from tho ground, attempted to reach a trco by a limb, when tho lattor broko and the boy fell to tho ground, landing on his .head and shoulders. He was picked up uucousclous and is in. jured internally. Ho may not recover. Burning, itching skin diseasos instantly rc liovcd by Do Witt's Witcli Hazel Salve, un equalled foi cuts, bruises, burns. It hoals without loavmg a scar. C. II. Hagcnbuch. Complaint Atrulust Amorlcnn StenmorH Ottawa. Out., July 21. The Richelieu and Ontazlo Navigation company have complained to the minister of customs that American steamers are reported to be carrying excursions between Canadian points, contrary to law. The steamers evade the law by merely call ing at an American port en route, thus giving tlio coloring of international trade to tho proceeding. It Is probable that the practice, which has been largely patronized by church picnics, and which extends all over the St. Lawrence, even down to Montreal, will be suppressed. Jnfomnl Muchluo Vov Edhem I'nslin. Buda Pesth, July 21. The Pester Lloyd says that Edhem Pasha, com mander In chief of the Turkish forces fn Thessaly, was the recipient yester day of an Infernal machine, which ex plodod while it was being opened, se verely wounding Edhem Pasha's arm. DEAD STUCK for BUGS Kills RoacheB, Fleas, Motlia ami Hfxlbujrs Non poiuonoua; woii'tatftin. Largo buttlun, tt drug gietu aud er-iuuriii 3b cents. SHERIFFS SALE -OR- FURNITURE. The undersigned has purchased the entire stock of FINK FURNI TURE of M. Spoont, and I am determined to relieve myself of it at a snennce; wnereDy you save can Our stock is large and varied aud has not decreased any. L. 9 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. SPOONT, Agt. UNION TEACHERS' AGENCIES of AMERICA. Rev. L. D. BASS, D. D, Manager. Pittsburg, Pa ; Toronto, Canada; New Orleans, 1m.j New York, N. V. ; Washington, D. C 8au FraiieUco, IM. , CulSMp, lit. I 8t. Ioul, Mb., and Denver. Colorado. Tlm are thousaniUi of lxwIUoue to be filled within the next lew tuontlw. Address all applications to UNION Tkachkhs' AouKciia, HulUburg, Pa. EXTRA rrfftfrffh PERSONAL MENTION. Charles Jones left town yesterday after noon for Marvlns Ferry, Ohio, where ho will permanently locate. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wurm loft this morn ing for Hamburg to visit friends. William Pooler, of St. Clair, was warmly received by his many friends bore last even ing William Walker, the victim of tho accident at Win. Peun colliery on Monday, Is Improv ing very nicely. Miss Margaret Beddall has gono to Port Carbon and Tamaqua to visit friends. Grant Dodsou, of Green Point, Long Island City, Is visiting his brother, Howard Dodsou, on North Main street. William Butler, of West Lloyd street, is still lying in a critical condition. Mrs. lialph Oliver, ol North Main street, whose life was despaired of, is now' improving, Joseph Beddall, of Tamaqua, transacted btistucss in town yesterday. Miss Llllio Boddall, of Wni. Pcnn, passed through town this morning on her way to Pittstou to visit friends. Itev. Cornelius Laurisln and daughter, Annie, wcro Pottsville passengers this morn ing. Mrs. Herman aud Mrs. Davenport woro cn talnod by Ashland friends last oveuiug. Miss Gortrudo Davis, of Cramer Hill, N. J., is tho guest of Miss Lizzie Williams, on West Oak street. Martin Shoelor, proprietor of tbo Central House, loft on a' Western trip to Columbia City, Indiana, this morning, Mrs. Cummlngs, of South Knioriok street, Is visiting friends in Philadelphia. II. S. Albright, of Orwigsburg, a leading randidato for Sheriff, circulated nmoug the local politicians this afternoon. Qulolly Married. At the homo of tko brido In Lost Creek at noon to-day. Miss Sadie Itcose and William Jones were united in tho holy bonds of matrimony. Tho weddlug was strictly private, only a few of tho immediate rela tives of tho contracting parties being in at tendance. The brido is a daughter of tbo lato Joseph Beesc, who for many years was iusido foreman at Packer No. 2 colliery. Sho lately resiguod her position as a school teacher m West Mahanoy township. The groom is at present employed as a firo boss at Packer colliery No. 2. Rev. T. Maxwoll Morrison, pastor of tbo Presbyterian church, of town, officiated. Au elegant wodding dinner was served. Miss Florence ltocro, sister of tho brido, was tho bridesmaid, and Mr. James Scott supported the groom. Tbo couplo left this afternoon on an extended wedding tour. Besides thoso present from tlio immedleto neighborhood, wero noted: B. It. Joues, Misses. Katio and Emma Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scott, Mr. William Scott, of Tamaqua ; Mrs. John Reese, of Ohio ; Mrs. T. W. Spurr and daughter, and Mrs. Kronquost, of Milwaukee, Wis. Speedy Justlco In Virginia. Richmond, Va July 21. -Joe Fife, a negro who attempted an Insult upon Mrs. Murks, of this city, on Thursday morning last, and on that afternoon attempted the same crime upon Miss Russell, of Norfolk, who was visiting In a suburb of Richmond, was tried In the hustings court yesterday. A verdict of guilty, with the death penalty, waa returned bv tho jury, and Fife was sentenced to banc on Aug. 26. Ilcorannlzlnir ( IiIihi'h righting Force. London, July 21. The Daily Mall's Berlin correspondent says that China Is about to reorganize her army on the lines of the German military, and that orders for rifles have been placed In Germany. A new Chinese fleet Is to bo constructed, half of the contracts for the new vessels going to England and half to Germany. The Armstrongs will supply the suns for the new fleet. ALL WHO The Biggest Possible Values, Who Believe That Money Saved is Money Earned, Should Come to ...THE FAflOUS GRAND MID-SUMMER SALE, Which Will Commence Saturday Morning at 9 O'clock. We are Bound to1 Close Out the Balance of Our Stock of Men's and Boys' Spring and Summer Clothing. No matter at what sacrifice, everything must tro: noining reserved, you wil?. do mm mane yuur bciccuous oi inese supero Bargains, Remember we are now at our new home. . . . The shopping palace for the people. THE FAMOU The Acknowledged Cheapest Clothiers and Hatters In the County. FRANEY BUILDING. COR. riAIN and OAK STREETS, SHENANDOAH, PA. "U0D DUST.' Tlie Woman Washing Powder finishes her work as fresh and bright as her house is clean. Largest package greatest economy. The N. K. Fair-bank Company, Chicago. St. Louis). New York. llostou. pmiaacipuia. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, tho lhitnLof America, Cnll. forntn. Via tlio truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itouto," which traverses a region of perpettinl sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change Quick time, low rotes, and all tho comforlaof modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chaso tickets via tho Missouri I'afllfio railway tystcm. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, elrnpn postal card, J. I McCmin, T. 1. Agent. Mil Kail road avenue, Klmir.i, N. Y., or 391 llroad way, New York. 2-3-tf W. K. Hoyt, O. E. I. Agt. .'Dead Stuck" kills roaches, ants, mnthsnnd bedbugs. Non-poisonous. 25 cents. (i-ir-3t)t well to get in the push early, 6 WANT "GOLD DUST.' Wlio Uses "BALDWIN" DRY AIR AND-- SHIRK CORK FILLED HI erators ICE CREAM FREEZERS. SWALM'S Hardware Store. CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of AND Porter and Weiss Beer. ) FINEST, : PUREST .' AND : HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, TABLE and FLOOR OIL CLOTH, FINE WINDOW SHADES, F OS- ---GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Evan J. Davies, UVERY AND Undertaking-! 13 N. Jardin Street. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --'or-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Barbcy's Bohemian Beer. Teams to Hire. V ".??u WftD.,,'9 Illre 8 aal nl reliable bi for driving or ter working inriK.l. ly SliU uV llyry stable n vl.n. tUui! coiMtantly on hand M rwwonnblo ruUg JAMES SHIELDS, No. i0 But Centre street. Opposite IUaillncrall o natation, ' I