WE ARE RIGHT IN FRONT.-? . Allowing no new ' papers to get post us. We get them nil We would Hke to se cure your order for some paper or periodical and we will guarantee fair treatment and prompt delivery. HOOKS & BROWN North Main 3 GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. "Wo make a specialty ol Gasoline, 60c In five gallon lots delivered. Mloa and U. S. axlo greese. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 32 Knt Con. 8tM Sliennmlofih. Vail order promptly nttm1(t 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 ALSO 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 Kind Now 39c 75c 5oc $l.oo " 79c L25 " " 98c I.5O " " $1.12 They are all the finest styles and shapes in the mar ket. See Our Window Display of Them. 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 1 Mansion and Lloyd House Streets, Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. m WJf JIAVK T11K HANDSOMEST DIWIOMH OF ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -No. J7 Went Centre Street. ThomnncK rr Mi nimi W ( iired liy Jruf. Munvon thrmiirti eor- rrsMncpnep who romiot come (o hit fHc, If jotiitr In fluubt alioiit your dUi-iwr, w rltt ulrtet to lrof Munyon, UWB Arch utreet, 1'hHn- UURUO vice Mnnyon'n JV A I L Roincrt'ofi for rale nt nil tlnnrirltiii Mofttlv 23 mnt. House Furniture For Sale. Not used very long nnd in good condition. Sold cheap. JACOB TITLEBAUM, 412 Uert Oak Htroet PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Charles Strousa was n pMsenzor 8h- mokin bonntl this morning. Miss Edna, iTorr, of Tnmsqna, is Wing entertained by town friends. Mrs. MIcliHol Lwicli, of East Lloyd street, lias preseutol lier liuslnud with a baby boy. Mrs. Ilowley and daueliter, Kate, of l'hlla- delpliiK, are visiting; Hinong friends in town. Mrs. Sarah Drlscoll, nee Lever, of IteailftiK, Is gaest at the residence of Miss Uatid Dslcamp, on South Jardin street. Frank Mullen, of Philadelphia, Is the client of the Stein family, on West Oak street, lie was a visiter to St. Clair to-day. Mrs. Hairy Howse, of South Jardin street. Is tie happy mother of twins. They are both boys, plump, hale and hearty. Tho futher now wears one broad continuous smile. Mrs. James Stein returned to her homo In Scranton to-day, after spending several das at the residence of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stein, on West Oak etveet. Miss Kate Maley, tho orcanist at the Annunciation church, aud Miss Mary Stack, one of our local school teacheri, are enjoying a vacation at Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs Richard Palmer and daugh ters, Misses Msggle and Sallle, all of Win. Peiin, were passengers on the 9:16 a. m. train to Wilkesbarro. They will tako up their future residence at Parsons. Mrs. Lawrence Dunn, of West Centre street, has returned home from Philadelphia, where she had been an Inmate of the Metho dist hospital for a porlod of Ave weeks. She has completely recovered from her ailment. George ltoxby, Sr., returned home this afternoon from a livo weeks trip through the Gastoni states and Canada. Ills daughter, Gel Undo who accompanied him, will remain in Ilosten fur some time. John Llewellyn, who has been spending the past few weeks in town with his parents, to-d.iy loft for his homo in Blticfiold, West Virginia. llrckless Grtldriklls. On Sunday afternoon and oveulng William Urudrlfclis amused lilmselt by throwing stones at pedestrians aud residents ST tho extremo end of East Centre street, After the police had gouo on duty officer Foltz reached that vicinity and was informed of Qrudrlklls' doings. The officer instituted u search and caught a glimpse of him. Ile furo he could reach him tho suspect took to ills heels. In hit run he was overtaken by Koltz aud arrested, the oflicor at the name time noticing that he had dropped something from under his coat. It proved to be an iron billy ovor a foot in length and con taining a large iron ball on the end of it. Tho Laudlo was also of iron aud partly wrapped in calico. It weighed fully five pounds and is to bo seen at Justice Toomey's ollico. Ho was committed to tho lockup for 18 hours. l'ostmnstcr Appointed. O. E. Lcos was yesterday appointed post master at Morea vlco G. T. Weir doceaiod. Tho commissions of tho postmasters at Lost Creek and Gilborton aro said to havo 01 plred but no appointments have as yet been irmilo. . Indefinitely Postponed. Tbo picnic which had been arranged by Miss lUlsv Hess and E. W. Shoemaker, Esq for High Point rark to day, did uot tako ldaco. It was indefinitely postponed ou account of tho inclemency of tho weather. UKl'OltT OK Till! CONDITION' OK THE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK, nt Rheimmlonli. f 11 the ftnte of Pennsylvania, nt tho close 01 inmlncArt, July 'ml, iw HKfcOUUCKH rontiR and discount IT. H. ltomU to et?ure circulation SlI2,Sfifi 73 G.-WD 00 31,100 00 2,IW 72 I'rcnmmm on U. . IJonus Stock, wcurltltw, etc IlaukiiiK'liouso. furniture, anil lUt. . Duo from approved rwwrvo nrnta. ... Checks ami other wh Items Notes of other .national hanks fractional iipcrciirrcncy, nick els and cent lawful money reserve In bank, vis: Specie 13,3fl2 00 U'Knl-temler notes 7,181 00 U. iS. cert If h of 4lcjwtt for IcrhI tenders Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 percent, circulation) . 31,57! 13 1 .HI0 JW 1,000 00 3S 82 30,086 00 3,375 00 Total 886C.5S2 08 MABIUTIIW. Capital stock paid In 8100,000 00 rtiirnius iiiixl Undivided profits, lom exponsen and tuxes jKiId Kntlonal ltank note ouktrtuding1. Due to other national 1 Kinks Due to Mtate Irttnks and I winker DIvMends uiiKiici Individual cIiimm((s subject to check.... Demand eertilientes nf deposit 20.000 00 10.1 m 05 67,500 00 11,316 til 210 7H 852 00 159,078 1C m 2 11 82 C'crtftietl checks Total S8'rfl,582 98 State of Pennsylvania, Countyof Schuylkill, as: I, K. H, lluiitcr, caviller of tho above iminel Imnk, do solemnly aweur that the above htatc inent U true to the lest of mv knowletlge and bellel. E. II. HUNTEii, UftHhler. Hubcrlleil nnd sworn to before me this 27th, day of July, 1897. J. It. ("oylk, Auutry i'uuiic Correct Attest : II. V. Titmak, ) 1. J. (Iauuhan, Directors. .I01IN J ltoHHIN, ) EVAN J. DAVIES, THB LIYERYHAN, iS'o. 13 and xs N. Poor Alley, Hag made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at - $3.30 per ton Pea Coal at $1.80 per ton AUCTION SALE Selling ont oar entire stoak 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- Hi'low I.Hliigh Valley ilejmt, next to Dttliiii.' butcher xlioii. MUNYON BALLOT LAW CHANGES. Nevcral luiimrtitiit Amendment Made by the 1 igtulatlire. The amendments t" the Baker ballot law, made at the Isst vfuinn of the Iniilatnre, i liaiiKO cc tloriK 8, 5. l, II, nnd 11 and are in Hiilntnnce as follows- 1. That the filing of an affidavit witb tbe I'rothonotary of the county by five citixriis re presenting a political organisation that tiny havo adopted a certain name or appellation gives the organisation they repieseut the eiolnslve right to the use of the name upon the official ballot. 4. Prohibiting the duplication by nomina tion papers of the name or appellation of uny party convention primary or caucus repre senting a politiral party which at the last election polled t per cent, of the total votes east. 5. Requiring that certificates of nomina tion and nomination papers for presidential electors, members of Congress and state officers, Including Judges, Senators and liep resentatlves, shall be filed with the Secre tary of the Commonwealth forty-two and thirty-five days respectively belore the elec tion, instead of thirty-flvu aud twenty-eight days, as now. 4. lu case oljectlons are filed to certifi cates of nomination and nomination papers for presidential electors and state officers the Court of Common Pleas mutt hear and de cide upon the objections at least 16 days lie- fore the election, Instead of at the discretion of the court as now. 6. Upon the official ballots the name of any candidal shall not appear more than once by nomination papers. J hi law in all other respects remains as at present. As amended, however, lu the matter of preventing the stealing of a party naino by irresponsible or bogus organiza tions, if a bogus organisation were to fllo Its affidavit with tho prothouotary first the real organisation would be compelled to adopt a new name to get on the ballot at all. None of the changes will teud to reduce the sise of the liallot. The present system of voting an entire ticket by placing a cross mark in tho circle at the top of the column is retained The amendment to section U renders it im possible for two or more organisations to nominate or indorse the same candidate and get his namo printed in their reepevtlvo party columns. Minor to Organize, About tho 111 ill l lo of next mouth ono of tlio largest coiiTentluns lielil In tlio iintlimclte iokIoii will convene at l'ottsvillo, umlor tlie auspices of tho Uiiitwl Mino Workers of AmoricH. A thorough canvass of tho rosiou will soou be iiiU3i;ratB(l for tlio purpose uf fonuiug ocr- in rvory uiiuing villngo aud town it' fits uua adjacent couutics. The organic iiiuu has been encouraged by tlio psssago uf twelve bills favomblo to iniuera through the Legislature, and subsequently signed by the (Jovernor. Thcso hills were nil endorsed by tho organisation aud John t'ahcy, presidont of Authracito District No. 1, was au active lobbyist at tho State Capitol aud watched closely the discussion of these measures and their final passage. All of these bills aro beneficial not only to tho minors but the resident generally of the hard coal reglou. Deeds Itt'corded. From Goorge Mumoy aud wife to John II Davis, promises in North Union township ; from Georgo M. Knoll aud wifo to C. SI. Knoll, premises In l'ottsvillo ; from P. & It. II. It. Co., to Win. J. Paxsou, promises in North Manhoim township; from tho lilu Mountain Manufacturing Company to James K. McAtee, promises in Port Clinton ; from John A. Lauck, administrator, to J. T. Kramer, premises in l'ottsvillo ; from Honry II. Leslier and wifo to the School District ol Eldrod township ; from Edward Gittins and wife to James Collins, premises in Mahanoy City ; from John Gebt nnd wifo to Edward Gittins, premises ill Mahanoy City ; from Henrietta Dcibcrt ot al to l'arlo rinarelll, premises in Landingvllle ; from Frederick Krella by heirs to Cathirine E. liitner. premises iu lamaqua. Further Investigations. The Taxpayers' Association continue their investigation into tho administration of county affairs at tho court house. A. J nliortall, former clork of tbo courts, was at tho couit liouso yesterday aud announced tiiat he was engaged to assist in an invcstiga tiou of the business transactions of tho county. Mr. Shortall was in tlio commis sioners' ollice whore he was given overy opportunity to prosocuto his work. Ilo intimated that as the business of tho county was transacted lu tho couunisiiiouors' ollico It would not bo necessary for him to investigate any othor ofheos ou the hill. Ho was re luctant in milking any statement for publica tion further than to say that he would sub mit his report to Mr. lieruor, agent for the Taxpayers Association. More Appropi-lutfons. Among tho bills signed by Governor Hast ings to-day was tha appropriation for tlio State Hospital at Fountain Springs, $70,000. Other bills gjgned wero : Iiclatiug to muni cipal claims and lions and proceedings thereon Appropriating $36,517.48 to the Home for Train! tig in Speech of I) af Children boforo they are of School Ago, Philadelphia. Ap propriating $1(17,000 tu tho Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hospital, Harrisburg. rrcsbyteilun l'lenlo 1'oKtponed. The amiual picnic of the Presbyterian church and Sunday school which was to havo been held to-morrow at High Point Park has been postponod on account of tho woathor. N'ntice will be given later as to the date salected. The lire KxtlnguUlml. The mine fire, which broke out in No. 10 vein at the Neilsou Shaft, Shamokin. on Friday afternoon was extinguished early yes terday morning. Tho damage dune was slight and that part of the mine will be In working order In the course of a few duys Hurt ut No. .1. Anthony Kutskie, a miner employed at Packer No. 8, was unfortunate enough to have the index and niiddlo fingers of tlio right band badly coutused. Ho had them caught between a wagon and a rib. The in Jury was a painful one. Dr. J. Pierce liubeiU was summoned to drew the wounds. The Ileer Glass Again Iu passing a saloon at the eornor of Centre and Euierick streets, late Saturday nlgbt, Anthony Smiguuis was struck by a flying beer glass which bounded out through the door way. The glass inflicted au ugly gash on the bead which required four stitches to stop the flow of blood. 1 'articles itf glass were also removed from the soul p. Hln wound was dressed by Dr. J. Pleree Itobeita Letters Oittiitul. Letters testamentary were granted to Wm. Buechly, Sr., on the estate of Daniel K. 8lu- big, late of St. Clair, deceased Letters of administration were granted to Ella I-eillor ou the estate of Andrew W. Leftler, late uf Tainan.ua, deceased; also to Wu. ilatten oh the estate of lienjamlu MUau, late uf Kid red township, deceased; also to A. K. Frederic) on the estate ef William Q. Murdock, 1st of Auburn, d OMssed; and also to A, K. Fredariei ou the estate uf Mary A. Wnrdock, late of Auburn, The 1'artun (lot Uven. "Vsrdsley donated a castor wortfi ninety- seven cental to tbe uiiulster, and put a tag on it marked ?18." "Yer Well, the parsou took tho article to Yardsley's store yesterday and traded it for dry-goods. Yardaley s smile won't be able to be out agaiu fur six weeks " Harper's Uasar. COTTOLENB. The Better yourFood BHEfiknERYOURElEAlII! Slit Cottotens trade marks an "OotloUm" ant SfMr1 head in cotton-plant vrtat on every tin, I THB N. K. FAIRBANK OOMPANY, CMcsgo, Hen Tork, Fhlladelplila, ntUbarg. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Cltroulclfd tor Hasty l'ertitnl. More rain. The Klondyke district would be a food place for amatenr journalism. MoAdoo citizens organised tlio Consumers Electric Light, Heat, and Power Comiiany. At Shenandoah City colliery, on Saturday, Lewis Orme received au injury of the right leg. A fatal fall from a swing at Glen Onoko was suffered by Ulysses K ran so, a Slating ton lad. Adam Hate, late awlstont f.iroman of 011 bertou, will reside in Frackville lu the future. Jumping from a moving car at Catasauqua, Robert App, a well-known coal dealer, broko nis leg, liabblt shooters iu Ilerks county are being vigorously prosecuted as violators of the game law. Soventy-fivo ballots havo been taken for a principal in tho East Stroudsburg schools without a choice Tho employes of tho P. A B. C. & I. Co., in the Ashland and Glrardvillo districts will bo paid on Wcdnosday. At Lattimer, William Llndcmau, a lad of 15, was caught in a coal conveyor aud crushed to a shapeloss mass. David It. Williams was run over by an engine on the Delaware & Hudson railroad, near Wilkesbarie. aud killed. Members of the liar who desire copies of the pamphlet law can leave their orders at the oflice of the County Treasurer. John Moral, of Mlnersville, who had his luck broken at the Phoenix Park colliery last week, has just died at the Miners' hos pital. Tlio Nonpnriol social club, in the post oflice building, has its room draped in honor of the death of their docoasod member, illiam Butler. Prof. I. K. Witmor, now of Lansford and formerly principal of the Frackville schools, and Miss Eleanor Seagor, will bo marriod on August -t tli. A now floor tightly corked and pitched lias been laid in tho washing department of tlio bottling establishment of tho Columbia brewery. Martin G recti, colored, an alleged assailant of flftcen-yonr-old Mary Mooro, and whoso flvo companions aro nlrendy in jail, has been arrested nt Milllintown. "Drdwned at Marietta on account of my girl not marrying me" was written on nu anonymous uoto found iu tho river at Wash ington, Lanaistur county. Assessor Georgo Harris was .dangorously stabbed by eiglitecn-ycar-old Logan Miller during a ijuarrel over beer after n gamo of base ball at Coal Bun, near Shamokin, Mil ler escaped. Max Lovlt calls special attention to his advertisement on tho first page of tills issue, in which he announces a special salo of black and brown stiff hats at fl.00. They will draw tho dollars from your pockets. Cnscarcte stimulate liver, kidneys and bowols. Never sicken, weaken or gripo, 10c. The Itaco Track. Tho Philadelphia Becord of to-day con tains tlio following about the Grand Circuit races nt tho Cleveland Driving Park yester day: Iu tlio 12.17 class pacing Passing livllo was nhot favorite, witli Walnut Lad hold ing second place iu tiie estimation of the pool buyors. After, the first heat Passing Hello ho.d for BO against 10 for thu field, nnd ovou after Mabel P. had won the second heat tho bettors pinned their faith on Hamlin's horse. Tlio race was hotly contested hv Passing Hello antt Mabel P., hut the formor lauded it in tho fifth heat. In tho race there wero nine ontrios, "Allon," John A.Tltman's chestnut gelding being among the number, The horse was injured iu some manner not stated anil was withdrawn iu the third boat, aud tho uxteut of his injuries uro not known. Tho raco was for a purse of $i!S00, aud tho best time mule was 2.091. Alan Hiid AVlfe Arrested. A laughahlo ono-act farce, an oxact renro duetion of a fistic encounter which took place between tlireo residents of Turkey Bun, was enacted In the court of Justice Shoe maker last evening. It terminated iu a law suit in which Mrs. Miggle Zukowski swore out a warraut for the arrest of Frank Wakie wicn, aud his wife, Benedict. Tlio plaintiff says that they both pounced upon her liko raving lions, knocked her down and beat her shamefully. They wore each pu. under $800 bail. To Iluild. Humors were afloat to-day that the Colum bia Brewing Company is preparing to make extensive improvements to their property on West OsTk street, runnlug from Pear alley to Jardin street. Tiie purport of the rumor is that the erection of a large fuur story brick stable will be be gun. A rut Iiw)i. Shortly before quitting time last evening John railulls was injured ut Maple Hill oul llery by having his right arm cut by a lump uf coal. Tbe wound blttjd profusely, but the Injury is slight. Teacher's HMimlnntlnn, The examination of the teachers of Union township was held at Blngkiwn to-day. They ware conducted by County Superin tendent Weiss. The Storm lu Town. Tbe high winds uf laat nlgbt and to-day eaiued some damage to' electric wires aud shade trees, some of the wirea. being down while tiees were stripped of branches. The trolley companies fortunately escaped damage. Kxprnsslug Ills Itut AVIaliea, "Dear ant jane," wrote little Beuule Jlmp- kins to his father's sister, "i thot I wood rite au tell you that ma has got a baby hopin tlios fue litis will fin you the wine yure lief you bouuy." Harpnr's llasar. riUarrlage Uwnses. Anthony llorksxa aud Mary Kwalkan- chlnty, both of Sbeuaudoab. Joseph llarwilla and Mary Potochey, both of McAdoo. MAHANOY CITY. Tac municipal dog catchers here strenuously deny the assertion mado in a local news- lper that they go out or town to oaten canines They say the lady In Gllberton, who accuses one of them of going through that village with a lg on his lisck ought to have known Iietter, that the hag contained coal and not dogs. They propose to submit thefr integrity to a searching investigation. Mrs. Mary Flotskaltls, of Park Place, was arraigned before Justice May this morning charged by the C. & I. Jiolice with larceny of n-vei-al tons of coal which sho had taken from tho cars. Sho settlod tho caso by pay ing the costs and (he value of tlio coal. The meeting of tho School Hoard of East Mahanoy Township last night was devoted entirely to the miscellaneous business. It was expected that the election of teachers would take place, but no actlun on the matter was taken. John Kudak was sent to Jail in default of 800 bail charged by Stevo Sada, Willi obtain ing money under false pretenses. Hudnk limned money from 9ada to buy some furni ture and promised to pay him liack on pay day, hut failed to keep his word. Bight Itevorend Edward Prendorgast, auxiliary Bishop of the Philadelphia Diocese, was the guest of Itov. P. C. McEnroe, yesterday. Tho Eagle hwiory mill, trading undor tho namo of Jones & Johnson, was cold by the Sheriff this morning. The entire plant was purchased by tho creditors In trust for the sum of (715.36. The mill will resume work In tho near future. ltank Statement Tho report of the condition of tho Mer chants National Bank, at the close of busi ness, July td, 1807, appears in anothor column of to-day's issuo and shows a very gratifying condition of affairs. FltANTZ.-On Monday, July 26th, George, Jr., son of (leorge and Kate Frnnte. ngexl 11 months nnd 5 dnvs. Puncrnl will fnko lilace on Wednesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock from the residence of .Incoh Knintr, No. 332 Wet Coal street. Services nt the house Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends nnd relatives rw-pectfully Invited to ntteud. It "Voi over x.KlfQSM ALt NAT,gp or i no uiodo rcr USMTISM, NEUEALQIA and similar Complaints, unu jircjiartu unacr mo finngcnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, . prescribod by eminent pkyslola DR. RICHTER S fad a Etonunn it 1 1 PAiM EXPELLEH. World renowned f IZf m.rlrablv surccp.. f nl ! Only Kmnlno with Trade Mark ' Anchor," V. Ad. Illchtcr&Co., 2151'cirlSt.. Jicir York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. b SOrts. Endorsed & recommended by A. Wasley. 106 If. Main St.. .C. H. nagenbnch, 103 N. Main St., . r. F.D. Klrlln, 6 S. Main St Snenandoata. DR. RICHTCR'S ANCHOR." STODIACnAI, beBt for Coll , i,prp.mnioiniir .inmpiamiB. MISCELLANEOUS. TOST. On Sun ilny, n Ncnvfoiimlldnd tloff, i iilmut 1'J months old, flnrk yellow color ft ml nnswera to tlio name of "Cnrlo." Sultnttlc rrwnrd will lie oftcml for Its return to Clins. ltmlzlewIcK, KcnUrtck House restfturant, I'-upt Centre fctreet. 2t DEAD STUCK for BUGS Kill, llosebn, Kloa, Moths anil ltedbng. lion. IKilaunon.l won't Btnln. Largo bottle., t drug sf.1. tiud jcroccr, 35 cents, UNION TEACHERS' AGENCIES of AMERICA. ' Rov. L. D. BASS, D. D. Manager, HttRlnirtr, In : Toronto, Cnnmln; New 0leniiR, New York, N. Y. ; Wrtshlnfrton, O. U; Hnn Kmnclsco, Cnl, j Chlcnjo, 111. Ht. Ijouis, Mo., and Denver, Colorado, Tli ere nro thouMinila of positions to bo filled within the next fuw months. Addresfl nil applications to Uniok Traciiera1 Agkncikh, BalUbur, lit. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer EXTRA STIFF'S SflliE -OR- 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 GENTS ON II DOLLAR. Our stock islarye and varied and has not decreased any. L. MAiSEL, 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. M. SPOONT, Agt. 1 Summer Shoes I Cut in Prices i VP Summer Shoes; that must go with- in the next two weeks. S Some of them are from the stock of the ffl03 retail shoe store we boiight some pp!j time ago. All are good shoes, p The prices we are asking for theni ' Si'MB are very much under value. iy Come 3XJLj5XStiiXi.' - We want you to know wc can and do sell shoes for less price than any store .in .the region. FACTORY I SHOE MM -N-J. A. Moyer, Mgr.s Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit of clothes. If you do not appear with case aud grace upon your cycle, it 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. Repairing of all Kinds FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, BRANDOIMVILLE, PEN NA. BRANCH OFFICE: 120 SOUTH JAUDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. REDUCTION IN FOOTWEAR I We are offering for the next 10 days, the following reductions in shoes : Men's Shoes, BaUand Congress, all styles, regular price $1.75,, now $1,19. Ladies' Shoes, dongola, button and lace, heel and spring, regular Price $1.50, now $1.19. Rugular $1 .25 shoe, now : ggj. Mining Hoots $i65i "si.75, S2.00 and $2.25 Best Woonsocket Gum Boots $2.10. Tan Goods Sold at Any Price. PLOP'PERT'S SHOE STORE, 105 NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. CHRIST. SCHMIDT . Agent and Bottler of . . . AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND ,' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA tr rVi fin ire rtr MVrrn mm j I'tui tj wi uiwi j i r. &1 II STORE, i mm "BALDWIN" DRV AIR AND SHIRK CORK FILLED SWALM'S Hardware Store. 9 TABLE and Fr.nnr? pOr OIL CLOTH, FINE . WINDOW SHADES, ---GO TO , Meluskey & Son,. 105tS. Main St. lotr . BROM-KOLOA AWQUQUC, NBRV0US AND BILIOUS HEADACHBS tared by this gmnular trfTarreaoent And sllinii lout All tiissMt oure fur sour stoniaolu nnd UAlnba. wlileh oftsn anuiinulato from lm line a tilflit out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, 1
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