I. WE ARE RIGHT IN FRONT.- Allowing no new papers to tret past us. We jret them all We would like to se cure your order for 9oine paper or periodical and we will guarantee fair treatment and prompt delivery. HOOKS & BROWN lMortr-i fxlain St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE.- Wo make, a specialty of Gasoline, 60c in live gallon lota delivered. Hioa and U. S. axle greese. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 82 KhI Cool St., Shenandoah. Kail onion promptly attended to. CARPETS! CARPETS ! If in need of Carpets it will pay you to give me a call. I carry an elegant line of the latest and best patterns in all the grades, Brussels, Ingrains and Rags. NewGoods Arriving Daily ALS0 DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS POPULAR PRICES. AT P. J. MONAGHAN, South Main Street. ShirtWaists. ShirtWaists. We offer our entire stock of LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS at the following reductions : 50c 75C $l.oo I.25 1.50 Kind Now 3c 5pc 79c 98c $1.12 They are all the finest styles and shapes in the mar ket. See Our Window Display of Them. L. J.WILKINSON MAtH STREET. LLOYD STREET. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. WB HAVK TIIK HANDSOMKHT DKHKJNS OF ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -A'o. ay Went Centre Street.- mi PITHY POINTS Happening Throughout the Ooiiutrj , Uliroulelcl lor llnaty l'eruiml. Five girls were npset on the Schuylkill cnitnl near North Hamburg, and held on to thlr Irnut until rescued. TIib many friend of the lato ex-Coni-ttilssloner Jas. Howes " '11 le pained to learn of the serious UlneM ot i.ls widow. Thirty-threo plans for the new Capitol were presented to the Untitling Commission Saturday. It will report August 7. The engagement of James Green, one of tho Arm of It. C. Green's Sons, of l'ottsyillc and Miss Sue lalmer, Is announced. Mrs. Catharine llrobst, surrounded by her four children, tm found doad In n tenement at Mahanoy City Saturday afternoon. John F. McQlnty, of Tamaqua, will, on August 1. begin the construction of a brew ery to lie ready by Decemlier 1, and cost (180,000. After an Idleness of six weeks for repairs the Lebanon Valley furnaces resumed opera tions Saturday momlug. Work was given 100 hands. James Mooney, aged 00 year, fell down the shaft of No. 8 mine at l'lyuiouth, a dis tance of 360 feet, and every lione in his body was broken. While oiling machinery In the Lehigh Valley Company' shop at Packottoti, Charles Kuukel wascauaht In the shafting and so mangled that he died. Huberts, the aeronaut, who made a para chute leap at Tumbllug Hun, l'ottaville, Saturday afternoon, landed aoiuewlial heavily and broke one of his arms. The Lackawanna Iron A Steel Company, Lebanon, is shipping all the first-class pig Iron made at Colebrook furnaces to Scrautou. There are thousands of tons In stock. Just try a 10c bos of Oascareta. the finest liver and bowel regulator ever niado. One Kxteptloll, One Attraction, The whole world has been pet apace by the present bicycle cruse, but there Is one excep tion in town, in tho person of the night operator lit a local depot. Mlko us his friends call him, has taken to horse hack riding and may bo seen enjoying bis regular morning rldo to Malmnoy City, after an all night task at pounding the key. As he li seen going through tho raining patches the inhabitants are thrown into a state of amazement at his horsemanship and military appearance. His friends think it is a very good move to promote his health, hut find fault with the undertaking because they say that the steed is nut utilized moroly for that purpose, but also to pay attention to ono other attraction (?) which crcotB him undor tho doorway at tho appointed lime every morning. Letters fl runted. Letters testamentary were grunted to Kobert IJowlaud Kvans and Isaac Albert Evans on tho estate of Isaac M. Evans, lato of Porter township, deceased. Also to Frank Keiitz and Ldwin C. Walter on tho estate of Abncr K. Walter, lato of Ashland, deceased. Kcllpso of the Sun, An annular eclipse of tho suu will take place July 20, visible to the greater portions of N'mtli and South America, a small part of the Pacific ocean and the extreme western part of Africa. It will be visible as a partial eclipse iu the United States as follows: Eel i io begins 0:01a. m. ; middle of eclipse, 10.50 a. ui and eclipse ends 2:40 p. m. Not l'olltlcal Hacks. From Mnhanoy City Iteoord. It may at least bo said of Messrs. Strauglm and Drill, candidates for delegate to the lie- publican state convention, that they aro new men in district politics. They aro not poli tical hacks who must grab at everything iu sight to maintain their "prestige." An olllco holder with a fat otlico ought to bo content to let a few honors slip by to tho fel lows who huvo not got their noses everlast ingly iu tho public crib. Notice to ltullders. Notice is hereby given to all builders and contractors and parties having buildings under way, that they are required to secure a permit from Wator Superintendent Stout fur u so of water. Any ono found using water without such permit will bo dealt with according to the borough ordinance. A. D QABI.K. 7-20-lw Chairman Water Committee. M't Dontll Vi'Otllliu'ly. Wllkesbarre, Pa., July 20. Peter Me Affeo. a miner, aged 35, of Parsons, met Ids death under peculiar circum stances at o'cli ck In the morning. He was asleep on the river common when he was aroused by a policeman. The sight ot the officer frightened him, and he started to run. In the darkness he became confused and plunged down the steep embankment Into the Sus quehanna. Befoie he could be rescued he was drowned. Deeds ltecordetl. From Elizabeth Swank to Annie Young, premises in Tamaqua. From Valcutiue 1. Maurer and wife to Margaret H. Hades ty premises in Yorkvillo. From D.ivid 11. Seldel and wife, to John C. MInnich, premises in Washington township. Casearcts stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c. AUCTION SALE ! Selling oat our entire stook of FURNITURE AT AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALE. Auction sales conducted in the afternoon only. This is an oppor tunity to secure FURNITURE of every description at less than cost Must be sold before AUGUST 1st, Come early while the stock IS complete. L. D. DAVIDSON, 205 East Centre St Below Lehigh Valley depot, next to I)aliu' butcher nhop. REDUCTION IN FOOTWEAR! We are offering for the neit 10 days, Men's Shoes, Bal. and Congress, all Ladies' Shoes, doneola. button and Rusulftr $1 .2 shoe, now Mining Boots Uest Woonsocket Gum Boots $2,10. Tan Goods Sold at Any Prio. PLOPPERT'S 10B NORTH Two doors above Merchants' Dank. Diamond Dual. The rooters of Lost Creek and vicinity were treated to a splendid articlo of ball playing ycstciday uitcrncwui on the list 'reek grounds. The ,in oln i lull played a good game and wcic only cicditcil with tour ( erreri. Their hatteiy, Hnfncr and Wilson, kept the home team's bald bitter, down to a few scratch hits. The game lesultid ill fBvor of the visitors, the wore being .r to 1. Ily the non-appearance of the dairy street team at the Trotting naik yesteiday afternoon, many of our local admirers of base ball ere di-appointed. The game Win scheduled with the lirownsville team. locust Dale was defeated by the Hoines vllle team mi Snltirda'y by a score of 10 to 8. .loues llrox , occupied the points for the visitors while Nice and Coyle was the battery plklied for the home team. Tho Lost Creek Engineer corps capmreu another victory at Olrardvllle Saturday liy defeating the Connor's patch team to the tune of IS to 11. An Interesting game of ball was played yesterday at the Trotting park between the Ilrowns and the Columbia, of the Fliat ward. The score was 8 to 10 in favor uf the latter. l'rof Oordy Klected. At a special meeting of the Shamokin School Hoard, held Friday evonlng, l'rof. Uric Lee Gordy, late of Gary Culleglate Seminary, N. Y was elected by acclamation as teacher of mathematics, made vacant by the refusal of Prof. Anthony, of Washington, I). C, to accept the position. May Work SI Dnys. Fur the first time since last December, tho collieries In this region worked six days last week. Thev resumed operations this morn ing, and tho indications aro favorable for another full wiek. No orders, however, have lieen issued to that effect. The supply of cars is a great factor iu the situation. The officials i ay the market la nit anxious for coal. at this time, and many loaded cars aro standing on tho sidings. Twenty Itoiiml limit. A twenty round bout between Jlmtn!o Iteeder, of Altoona, Pa., and Dinky Hughes, of Taniaqna, Pa., has been arranged for. ltieder has met the best moil iu his class and Is well known In this country. Hughes says he will give Rceder a good contest on July 20th at Tamaqua. EChntigo In Superiors. Among tho changes announced in tho Superiors of Convents of the sisters of bt. Francis are : Sister Stephana, teacher of Ger man at Glon Riddle, to be superior at St. llouifacius' school, St. Clair, Pa., and Slater Beds, from thore to Lancaster. i;. ,-i--"incuts ltelused. Amo"'.-'! e decisions handed down by the Superior Court was that in the cases of Cuff and Dixon vs. Butlor township, two cades in which pctitious for reargumcnU aro refused. This is the case in which several peoplo wero killed at a crossing near Eappahauuock several years ago. Hoard of llellltli Organization. The Board of Health will meet next Holi day evening for the purpose of organization. An election will take place for president, secretary and health officer. Tho retiring member of tho Hoard is James 11. HcIIalo, from tho Fifth ward. His successor will lie named by tho president of tho Horougb Council, aud ho will take part in tho organi ration. rresliyterlull lMclilc. Tho rroshyterian Sunday school, of town, will hold their annual picnic 011 Wednesday at High Point park. Tho school Viill board a special car on tho Uikesido railway at 0:20 a. m , at tho corner of White and Oak streets. A number of improvements huvo recently been mado at tho park. Many Funeral. Sovcn burials aro -eportcd as having taken placo In tho various cemeteries on the hill yesterday. Our death rato is increasing. Insulted nil Otltccr. Wliilo Officer Kester wis patrolling along his beat 011 West Coal street on Saturday night ho was insulted by Michael SIcGrow, who called him vilo names and accused htm of various matters unknown to tho bluo coat. Kostcr retaliated by taking him into custody and lodging him in tho lockup. Judgment Kntered. Judgment was entered against Smith & IlellU. tho defunct rostauranteurs, by James Schoeftcr for the sum of ffiO.lu. duo him ns wagos. Tho judgment was made before Justico Shoemaker this morning. Ask your grocor for tuo "Koyal Patent" Hour, and tuko no other brand. It is the beet flour mado. Sclioollioy Commits suicide. New York, July 20. Hcnjamln Simon, a 14-year-old schoolboy, who nt that early age aspired to be a laoor agitator, because he failed to pass the exai ' tlon at the College of the City 1 York, belnc defflclent In di drowned himself In the Hudson river on Saturday night. Ills body was re covered yesterday. Death of n Now .lors-oy l'ostinnHtor. Cape May, July 26. 'Word hag been received here that John N. Reeves, former mayor and poetmaater at Cape May Point, died In Philadelphia yes terday, aged about 55 years. He was a native of Philadelphia, and came to Cape May Point In 1878, shortly after the foundation of the resort. It is ostliuntcd that otio-twclftli of tho population of England miller from gout A Berlin physician, Dr. Fehliiner, my a that this muludy In often duo to tho ax ceeslva usa of lucut. Newton was so small mid finll nt birth that his life was dcepnlred of. Ho lived, however, to bo 8C, which won nlso Vol tairo's age. Idaho ranks fifth In tho production ot precious inotiilfl 1180,301,1180 of gold and (1,000,888 of elher EVAN J. DAVIES, THE LIYRRYflAN, No. 13 and 15 N. Pear Alley, Has made arrangements so he can. now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at - $3.30 per ton Pea Coal at - - SI.80 per ton the following reductions In shoes : styles, regular price $i.75i now $1,19, lace, heel and spring, regular price $1.50, now $,9, 99c $1.65, $1,75, $2.00 and $2.25,' SHOE STORE, MAIM STREET. PERSONAL MENTION. Aloz ,.nl.. , Morris wai a Sunday visitor to 1'otta- Michael O'Hearl wniMt 011 the streets of I'oltivlllo yeHterdaV. Jn'ni Mitchell, or the Hotel Fniiiey, spe Sunday in Sthamokln. Mm. Jacob Shane, of Slieppton. was seen in town on Hatunlay evening. Michael King, of Poltsvllle, was griotid by bis friends bet yesterday. Joseph Jones Of Ilasleton, was entertained by town fiicndson Saturday evening. Cat. Dinner, warden at the county jail, spent Sunday in town among his friends. J. A. Cant well, of Mlnersxllle, was reg istered at the Ferguson Howe yesterday. Messrs. IS. J. Peters and H. H. Sanders, of Haalctiiti, wereentcitafned hero yesterday. Miss Itiehel lUMnowits. of Malmnoy City, was entertained by tho Misses Super, iia, yes terday. Messrs. Mark Edwards, Jesse Thomas and Charles Nelswenter spent last evening in Ashland. Arthur Middleton, son of Poor Director S'eve Middleton, of Ollbcrton, was n Sunday visitor to town. James McBllienny, the Mahanoy City caterer, visited his old Inline yesterday and was heartily greeted, S. I,. Urowu hai been appointed coal In specter for the Ihigli Valley Coal Co., at Packer No. 6 colliery. Miss Katie Gallagher has relumed home from a two weeks visit among Scranton and Wllkesbarre friends. Mrs. Arthur Trealse, of Brooklyn, Is a guest at the residence of Mrs. John U. Davis, on South West street. F. L. Stempson, of Shamokin, n former manager of tho Hotel Franoy, greeted his friends hero yesterday. William Newton, the well known Itavcn linn politician, attended the Cobbley funeral here yesterday afternoon Mrs. Klieabeth Jenkins, of St. Clair, is j visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Woomcr, : on Bourn unestuut street. W. 15. VanWert, who spent the it two days among friends here, loft for his homo, in Jtangor, Pa., this morning. Charles L. Fowler, wife and son, Robert, journed to FrCeland 011 Saturday ovoning to visit the former's brother for a few days. Miss Sadie I.inghani, of town, and Monroe Sehrcftier, of Ashland, woio among the pleasure scekors at Maysville twrk yesterday Thomas Thomas, oue of Mabanoy City's most popular bachelors, enjoyed tho hospital ity of bis Shenandoah acquaintances yester day. Mr. and Mrs. Cummings, of Soutii Kmcrick street, to-day removed their household effects to Philadelphia, where tlioy will rosldo in tho future, Mrs. Palmer, mother of Charles Palmer, of Last Centre street, is critically ill. lie: advanced age gives her friends llttlo hopo for her recovery. Louis IlabinowiU. of Plymouth, is enjoy ing a vacation ut the residence of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kahiuowitz, on North White street. Mrs. J. W. Parson Price and daughter, Alberta, of New York, are enjoying tho hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Price, 011 North Main street. l'rof. Berthold Reese last oveulng enter tained a number of guests at the residence ol Mlno Inspector Stein by his wonderful powers of mind reading. Miss Miunio Hamilton, of Brooklyn, is so journing with Miss Annie P. Burko, at her residence on Centro street. Miss Hamilton is an instructress at the Pratt Institute, in that city. Tho friends in town of Edward S. Little, couucilmau in tho 10th ward, Philadelphia who recently visited town as the guest of S O. M. liollopctor, Esq., will lie pleased to loam of an addition to tho household. It is a little son. Oscar Yost, of Dunmoro, Pa., is in town and was given tho glad hand by his host of friends hero. Mr. Yost is now conducting jonolry store at thffabovo plco, and tho sue- ce) ho has met witli is pleasing to Ids Slien andouh acquaintances, MAHANOY CITY. John Cnrdllla, n Lithuanian, Held on Several Grave Charges. Mahanoy City has been blessed with nn other sensation. It occurred at tho rosldcnco of John Wargo, on Wost Water street. Whllo her husband was engaged in furnishing music at a picnic in Humano grove on Saturday night, ono John Cordilla, entered tho house at ono o'clock on Sunday morning and proceeded to tho room in which his wifo slept. Ho got Into tho bed and when Mrs. Wargo attompted to make an alarm he grabbed hei by tho neck and bo gau to choko her. Sho jumped out of bed and began to yell "I'olice." Atthisjuncturo her husband arrived and proceeded to tho room. Ho caught Cordilla and administered a Bound thrashing by beating him about tho bund aud faco until blood flowed freely from several ugly wounds. Neighbors began to arrive and assisted tho euraged husband iubeatiug Cordilla when tho facts of tho case were mado known. Throats of lynching wero mado. A ropo was secured aud Cordilla, bareheaded, with out coat, shois or stockings, was led toward tho crock near the house. Night watchman John Hnssel happened along and released Cordilla from the angry mob by lauding him ill the lockup. Mrs. Wargo appeared before Justice May yesterday morning and preferred charges of assault and battery with intent to rupo by breaking into tho house to commit a felony. He was put under $500 bail. Tho reorganization of Camp 54, Sons of Votomns, will tako placo next Friday oveu lng. Delegations from tho camps at Shamo kin, Mt, Carmol, Ashland, Tamaqua, Minere I'ottsvlllo u nil Hazleton are expected to be present. Iu the game of ball between tho Mahanoy City aud Ashland clubs on Saturday at tho latter place the home team won by a score of 0 to 5. The St. Nicholas team defeated tho Locust Halo nine at Mahanoy City on Satur day by a score of 10 to 5. Tho Jackson's nluo scored a victory ovor the Girardvillo team by a score of 22 to 15. The marriage of Howard M. Daniel and Miss Emily M.Jones, of Kairhury, Nebraska, was solemnised at the lesldence of George M, Daniell, the hardware merchant, yesterday afternoon, liev. I. M. Gable officiating. Miss Jones had been visiting friends here for a year or more. Two local exponent of the fistic art got into a dispute over superiorty yesterday morning and repaired to a spot in the rear of tho old abandoned blmwood colliery to de termine It. A ring was pitched, seconds chosen and six three minute rounds were fought, in which both meu were badly pun ish ed and the honors evenly divided. When time was called for the seventh round the light was brought to an abrupt close by the ciies of "i'olice." An officer who bad been rambling about the bills was attracted by the loud cheering. There was a wild scramble fur clothes and a stampede down the steep hill. 12. Itiglierg, the Kast Centre street shoe dealer, on Saturday night locked his door and demanded a young man to deliver up two pairs of shoes which he had slid into his pockets. A fight ensued, the goods were recovered aud the thief kicked Into the street. A judgment in trust of several creditors bus been coufeised by Messrs. Jones and Johnson, of the Eagla hosiery mill. A Sheriffs sale will take place this week. Tho failure is due to the heavy loasea Incurred by some of the firm's Western trade falling to meet their orders. Injured In Ibti Mines. Stephen I.indeiiuiutb, oi Fisher's ISttcli, employed at Kllangowsn eolliery as driver, was kicked on the right leg by ft mule. Ho will be routined to the bouse for several days. THE FEDERAL PLUMS. MnJ. Finney' Chances for tlio Naval Ouloe, nt riilhtdelpliln. Yesterday's Plilladelplita Inquirer con tained the following! "Tho announcement that. Mr Carr Is to conttntlo 111 ofllce until Septeinlier 8 has glvon tho few Democrats in the post ofllce who Bre not under tho civil wrvico a new lease or life. Tiie presumption that all of the other Federal ohlofs aro to servo out their four S'ears lias cnusrd tliclr (iihordtnates to breathe, easier. It seems to be conceded that C. Wesley Thomas will be Collector of the Port aud Janice 11. Holland, f Norrlstown, Naval Olllcer. Mr. Holland has been 11 stalwart for years, and the ap pointment would bo a good ouo from tho stand-point of (Hnessand oxpcrlcnoo. John F. l lnnoy, or i-ottsviiie, who is also a candldato for Naval Officer, was nthcclly yesterday. Ho lias always been 11 ardent Quay man, mid ho also enjoys 1110 benefit of strong lacking from Schuylkill ounly. Whllo It does not scorn prntiaiiio that ho can obtain tho Nnvul umce, his Lim.ur, .iron i- cnouch to Justify htm iu expecting something "equally os good." It is hinted that this may mean me surveyor". r. TWero aro already two candidates lit tno neiu for this place Representative P. M. Lytic, of Huntingdon, ami ex-Survoyor ueuerai I.oIaiuI. of iMnrltv. It would be danger ous thing to risk much money on tlio pros- .( nt Mr. Lchiud's success, no comes from the Klchth ward, and Magistrate Devlin servos notice that ho will not 'stand for any more big appointments' In that IkiIIIwIck. What ho desires most are places for tho division worker." Forsook Ills Partners. Messrs. John Gregory. Abo Mummy and i O.iesr Clicrrington visited Bhamokiu on their hikes yesterday. After partaking of dinner and several hours rest, Mr. Chorington fulled to put iu an appearance wlion the hour ar rived for tho iouruey homeward, compelling Gregory and Mummy to return by them- selves. Cherrington put in au appearance this morning. His friend think there aro other attractions In Shamokin. i Surrendered by Ills Itoudsiiian. Gcorgo Gchrowskas, whom It is alleged i stabbed John l'atiozka In town a week ago. was surrendered by his bondsman Saturday and was committed to Jail yesterday. , Stimulate tho stomach, rouso tlio liver, euro bllloui ncs3, headache, dizziness, tour stomach, constipation. etc. l'rlce 25 cmt. Sold by all drugffliti. The only i'lIU to take with Jlood'a Sariapartlla. MISCELLANEOUS. IOST. On Sunday, n Newfoundland dog, J nbout 12 months old, dark yllow color and answers to the name 01 "uario. Biutaiiio reward will he oucreil ror Its return 10 una.. Itndilewlcr. Kcndrlck House restnurnnt. Kast Centro street. It P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinit For BARBBY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. EXTRA SHERIFF'S SALE -OF-- FURNITURE. The undersigned has purcliafed 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 Our stock is large and varied and has not decreased any. L. MAISEL, 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. IVI. SPOONT, Agt. CHRIST. SCHMIDT . Agent and Bottler of AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA COTTOLCNC. Lard at Its best is unwholesome Impure at its worst ! I I COTTOLENE is always pure, delicious, wholesome. Food fried or shortened with Cottolcne can be eaten by children and dyspeptics with the utmost enjoyment and no fear The genuine Is sold evry where In one to trn1e mar)tB"CbMofn" and 1rrr'f hritd tn eotiotplnnt prmiti on every tin. Not guaranteed If sold tn anyotber way. Mftdeonlrbr THE N.N. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. The Faust Wheel riade to Fit. A bicycle, clothes. If you do not appear with is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also comes power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. Repnlr'iig of all Kinds. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, BRANDONVILLE, REN IMA. BRANCH OFFICE: 120 SOUTH JARDIN mm l.vl mm mm pip Summer Shoes CutinPrice. We have 500 pairs or more of Summer Shoes, that must go with in the next two weeks. Some of them are from the stock of the retail shoe store we bought some time ago. All are good shoes. The prices we are asking for them are very much under value . Co me in and Look Around. We want you to know we can and do sell shoes for less price than any store in the region. mm mm Si mi WM WM FACTORY SHOE mm mm mm "J. A. Moyer, Mgr.- HI I,. A. W. Sleet, I'liltaillilila-llHir UhIid vlu I'emisylviinlu Kjillroiwl. For tho annual meet of the Ihkuo of American Wheelmen at riiiln(iclihi, AiiKUit 4 to 7, the l'ennsylvaiila lUilroail Company will sell sneciAl tickets from all points on its system to Philadelphia ami return at mUi of a single fare for the round trip. No rato less than twenty-five couU. TiukoU will lie sold anil will ho good going on August 3 ami 4. and good to return until August 9, 180T, Inclusive. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured hy this granular effervescent ami stimu lant, An Instniit o'ire fur sour stoiwwilw aud hadahes, whleh often aeouitoulata f rwu lutvtng a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and IP Peach Alley, Shenandoah. COTTOI.ENJ!. Inherited by lard fs but one of the on desirable characteristics of the hog that the best lard makers can't overcome. of danger. ten pound ttns. with our Louis, New York, Montretl. "BALDWIN" DRY AIR AND SHIRK CORK FILLED SWALM'S Hardware Store. in many respects, is like a suit ot case and grace upon your cycle, it STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. em mm mi WM pi WM im IP mm rl? If mm ii i; WM mm STORE, WM TABLE and FLOOR OIL CLOTH, FINE WINDOW SHADES, -GO TO r F Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. UNION TEACHERS' AGENCIES of AMERICA. Rev. L. D. BASS, D. D. Manager. l'ittshurg, Iit ; Toronto, Canada : New Orleans, Im. ; New York, N. V. ; Washington, . t.; Han Francisco, Csl. , t hlcago, IU. : St. IxiuUi. Mo., aud Denver, Colorado. There mo thousands of positions to he filled within the nt few mouth. Address all applications to Union TaAcuiua' Aoksciss, SAltsburg, I'a. r mm mm aam '-'VTiiPtlsTiliill