WE ARE RIGHT IN FRONT. te. Allowing no mew papers to get past. We get them all We would like to se cure your order for some paper or periodical and we will guarantee fair treatment and prompt delivery. HOOKS & BROWN Q. North INlaln St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. Wo niako a specialty ol Gasoline, 60c In Uvo gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test, ROBERT YEAGER, "EMS: Ynll orders promptly attended to. CARPETS! CARPETS ! If in need of Carpets it will nav vou to srive me i call. I L carry an elegant line of the latest and best patterns in all the grades, Brussels, Ingrains and Rags. New Goods Arriving Daily ALSO DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS AT POPULAR PRICES. P. J. MONAGHAN, South Main Street. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER TOURS. Two Tours to the North 1 Pennsylvania Itiillroail, For tlio convenience of those who seek the most attractive way of spending a summer holiday, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company litis arranged two dollEhtful tours to the North, tindorthoporsonnlly-condncted tourist system, Xuly 27 and August 17. The points included in tho itinerary and tho country traversed abound In nature's beauties. No matter how much may bo expected, one can not bo disappointed in Watkins Ulen, Fnlln. Thnnsaiiir Islands. Oucbcc. Jfontroal, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Champlain and George, Saratoga, or the Highlands of the Hudson. Each tour will bo In chargo of ono of the company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial charge will be unescorted ladies, The rate of $100 from Now York.Brooklyn Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, llarrisliurg, llaltimoro, and Washington covers railway and boat fare for the entire round trip, parlor- car seats.mcals en route, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, carriage hire iu fact, overy item of necessary expense. For detailed itinorary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Totirirt Agent, Pennsylvania Itailroad Company. 1100 Broad way, New York ; 800 Fulton street, Brook lyn; Assistant General Passenger Agent, liroad Street Station, Philadelphia. MAOARA FALLS. Low Kate Incursions I In PcnliMjlvanl:. Kullroad. Thu Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a series of tn-day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington on July 22, August 5 and 10. and September 4 and 10. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, oxclusiro of limited express trains, within ten days, will be sold at f 10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and all points on the Delaware Divi sion; 0.70 from Lancaster; $8.00 from Altoonaand llarrisburg; $8.86 from Wllkes barre; $8.80 from Wllllamtport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will be allowed at Butl'alo, Rochester, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run witli each excursion. For further information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches, Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion and Lloyd I House Streets, Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. WK 1IAVK TUB JlANIWOMIWT JiKHlUNH OF ,.01 L CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, No. 37 Went Centre mreet.- DR. SWAM.OW'8-OnARGRS. Hp ItopHr lu An Opn Latter to dor emor llrtftt'nir' Clmllonuo. Uni i mlmrR, July 28 llpv. Dr. Silas l Swallow has written nn open letter t.i (diM-inor Hustings In reply to his rrnllrti!''' to enow friuid In the bill of Kifc.DWUA for flttlnK up Grace Metho dist tlrrtscopal churrh for the use of the I. Klslalurc after Uk lest ruction of the capltrl. The doctor offers to furnish the affi davits of four responsible furniture dealera In Philadelphia that on one week's notice thoy would have fur nished desks for $12 that the state paid S2t for, and others at $20 that the state paid $37.50 for. Also the affidavits i of steam heat experts that-Key would I have done the Job as satisfactorily for $4,000 as the state did It for $15,000. "Every Intelligent man," Dr. Swal low adds, "who has examined It knows that the Job throughout cost the state three prices, and I know It would have cost over $76,000 If I had not sounded the alarm last February. I am amazed, governor, that you should call the at tention of the public to the competi tive schedule of prices under which the churoh was fitted up, since Its vicious character has been under dis cussion by the people for least three months. I commend your at tempt to bind the legislative depart ment of the state government to even compulsory honesty. But do not, I pray you, neglect the executive depart ment." The Provident Desires Itnnt. Washington, July 28. The presiden tial party left here at noon for their vacation on the shores of Lake Cham plaln. 'flie chief executive desires to obtain as far as possible a complete rest from olMclal duties during his ab sence, and for this reason it Is prob able that but few appointments will be made during that time. It Is stated at the white House that all napers sent to the president at his summer home will be mailed to Washington without being opened. It is the Inten tion that all papers Intended for him shall go through the channel they have heretofore followed. The president, it is saW, will look over no papers while he is away, and whatever appointments are made will be announced here. Whon you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, orgoneral tlnsmithlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Contro street Dealer In stc-oa 1-tf Heeds Recorded. From Franklin Saving Fund and Building Association to Mury Collior, premises iu Port Carbon. From Elmina Molly to J. W. Schwalm, premises in Piuegrove. From James C. Oliver and wife to John Slees, premises in PInegrove. From John Stees to John Snyder et al. premises in PInegrove. From Wm. A. Pileuger and wife to Abraham L. Caeser, premise iu Pottsville. For earache, put a eouplo of drops of Thomas' Eclectric Oil on a hit of cotton and plato it in tho ear. Tho rain will stop in u few moments. Simple enough, isn t It? Marriage licenses. Andrew Katchick and Mary Bawling, both of Mahanoy City. James White aud Mary Loftus, both of Mahanoy City. Should be in every family medicine chest and every traveller's grip. They are invaluable when the stomarh It out of onlor; cure hadaeh, blltouinen, and all Unr troubles. Mild and tmcleut. to cents. KEI'OUT OF THE CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK, nt Shenandoah. In tho state of Pennsylvania, at the close ol DUHtncss, July ssril, imt7: llKfcOCRCKM Tynans nml iltacounts V. B. Hoods to secure circulation f I92.S08 73 . 75,000 00 fi.W0 Oil 31.IHO 00 2,159 72 31,571 18 1,810 5 Premiums on U. S. lloml. .. Stocks, aeeurltie. etc Ilmikihg-liouse. furniture, and nt Due front approved t eaerve djrcntK Checks and other cash Items Note of othr national banks Fractional imper currency, nlckelsand cents Lawful money reserve Iu tiank, vlx : HpeelH la,3! 00 Legal-tender notes 7,131 00 U. S. cettif ' of deposit for 1,000 00 tegnt tenners.. 30,526 00 Redefinition fund with U. 8. treasurer (5 per cent, circulation) 3,375 00 Total.. ..S9qb,3K2 98 UADlLniW. Capital stock paid In 1100,000 00 HiirpliM fund 20JO0 00 uuuivmet! profits, leM extwnaes ami taxes jwld 10.1B0 95 N'ntlonnl Hank notes ouUtaudlng $7,500 00 Duo to other national hankx 11,316 Gl Due to state lwtukH and tutukerg 240 7.1 Dividends Ullliald 852 00 Individual ilcnoxltH nuhlect to check.... 1.15.078 16 Demand certllicntcs of uenosft 499 OS Certified checkc 14 82 Total 86,582 9H tttule ot l'eiiiwylvahta, County of Schuylkill, as: i, r,. 11. iniiuer, wwiner oi me uoove niiiiieii lmok, do solemnly swear that the alxive state ment is true to tne iiesc ot inv Knowietiu-eauu lielief. X. 11. iiuntbr, Unsliler. Btiliscrihed and sworn to liefore me this 27th day ol July, 18V7. J. It. Covlb, owiry l'uoitc Correct Attest : II. W. TrrMAN, 1. J. (IAUOHAN, JOIItf J. llOBBUt, I) i routers. EVAN J. DAVIES, THE LIYERVflAN, No. 13 ami 15 N. "Pear Alley, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at - $3,30 pr ton Pea Coal at - - SI. 80 per ton AUCTION SALE ! Selling out onr entire stoolc 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- Jlelow l.t'lii(li Valli-y depot, l.eit to DuliiK.' Imti'lter nhoji Pills' PITHY POINTS. Ilnvpevtlnff Tlifrnighmit the Country ChruntflliMl lor llasly I'enmal. Crush snili hne been Inkl on the shelf Ki'ltpsc of the uni to-mnrmw iiumiitiK The Htate Liquor League will meet 111 Mending soon. The Lehigh Valley simps are now working six days week. This Is the lost week to tase np your U 8. revenue license. The Kpwortli I,oaKiio of Oilhetton, Will hold a literary entertainment Friday Ttnlug. The large window pane to raplaoe broken one st the Famous clothing lionet M te reived to-day. .Toll u Jhirkc, of Mahanoy City, fliorMtla Philip J. liarry as stiporintendejit of King A Co.'s stripping in Eeklcy Crossing the Philadelphia A Reading tracks at Newberry, Samuel J. Bnrto was crashed to death between two freight can. Thomas E. Davis had bis ankle badly rrushed at the Richards colliery, Mt. Camel, on Monday by a sudden rush of coal. Miss Jones, visiting Farmer George W. Sander s family, In Franklin ootnity,- was found dead in her room. Arsenic was on the bureau. Robert Depue, Jr., and George Rmisbury, having started from Stromlslmrg for the Alaska gold fields, have given many of their townsmen tho Klondike fever. The Mt. Carbon and PotUville Bo-migh Councils have revived the ordinances giving the right of way to the Pottsville A Reading Electric Railway on the streets. O . E. Lees has been appointed postmaster at Morea, vice Guy T. Wear, deceased. Mr. Lees is the new manager of the store, suc ceeding the late Manager Wear. Frank Bernet and Philip StoVek, each aged 18 years, rode to New York from Pottsville, 100 miles, over rough roads, in 17 hours, al though delayed by rain at Bound Brook, N. J., for several hours. I The clothing store of Joseph Frish, Miners- j vllle, was entcied "by a rear window' and robbed of ?700 worth of suits, although the! store room had been recently fitted out with burglar alarm machines. The First National Bank of Wellsboro and the Wellslwro National Bank have consoli dated tinder the title of the first-named, with a capital of 13fi,000; surplus $188,000, and undivided profits, $80,000. W. H. Russel, formerly physical instructor of the Pottsville Y. M. C. A., Is studying medicine at Dartmouth College. Ho will graduate with the class of '00. He expect to engage in foreign missionary work. PERSONAL MENTION. Missos L-i'ir rnd Jcsso Beach, of Polts- vllle, - lituuds in town to-day. Mis Annie Keithan left town this after noon fur Sunbury to spend a vacation. William Bashore, of Trenton, N. J., is visiting bis parents on West Oak street. Miss Flossie Ellis, of South White street, has gone to Wllkesbarre to visit friends. John J. Coyle was in town last night trying to fix up his political fences, said to bo in bad shape. Mrs. John L. Williams bos returned to her homo in Mt. Oarmel after a week's visit to Pittsburg. George Brill, candidate for state delegate, will arrivo homo next Sunday from his western trip. Roy Yost, of Philadelphia, spent law even lug in town as the guest of Mrs. Uormau and family, on North Chestnut street. Joseph Tempest, of East Coal street, re- turned home yestorday after spending soveral days at Philadelphia aud Atlantic City. G. W. Sinex, inspector for tho North East em Pennsylvania Car Sorvico Association, looked after business lu town yostcrday. Goorgo Beck, who was injured by a fall of rock at nest Shenandoah colliery several weeks ago, has sulllcicntly rccovored us to bo able to he about again. Miss Fannie Grnhlor has returned home from u visit to Philadelphia. She was no- compauicd by her aunt, Mrs. Phillips, who is a guest at tho Grnhlor homestead. Charles Smith will rosumo his now position as pianist at Tumbling Run to-morrow. Ho has sticiecdod Prof. Humphreys, who will shortly join a repertoiro company. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Shoemaker, aud son, (i rover, left town this morning on a several weeks vacation to Ooeftn Grove, N. J., and Baltimore, Mil. ' In tiie latter city thoy will visit Mr. Sboemuker's son, Dr. C. L. Shoe maker, who is a physician at one of the large eye and ear institutions. John Jones, of Anacuudo, Colorado, is a visitor to town, and is the guest of his sisler, Miss Lizzie Jones, on North Main street. Mr. Jonas lias beeu located iu the Crlpplo Creek district, aud repotts things on a rapid decline. He also says that the residents of that region encountered a fall of snow on July 1th., and that they are comiolIed to sleep under blankets every night. REDUCED BATES TO THE SEASHORE. lSxtrcinely Low-Kate Kxcurslon via Penn sylvania Xtallroad. No other coast can compare with that of Sou-thorn New Jersey in summer resorts. Atlantic City is the most popular seasldo resort in Amormi, and Cape May, Sea Ilo City, Ocean City, Avnlon, Anglosea, Wild wood and Holly Beach do not fall far short of lUhuitic City s high standard. The Pennsylvania" Railroad Company has arranged for excursions to the seashore from Erie, rasMitt, Boilefuute, Shenandoah, Dauphin and intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads), on Augusts and 10. Excursion tickets, good for 10 days, will bo sold at extteinely low rates. Passengers may, If they so desire, go to At lantic City via the new Delaware River Bridge Route, the only all-rail line from points In Pennsylvania to Atlantic City. For information in regard to rateertlme of trains, &c., consult small bills or apply to nearest ticket agent. Itediioed Hates to Mt. Gretna via leniisyl liuihi Itnllroad. For the United Brethren camp meeting at Mt. Qretua, Pa., August S tu 18, 1S67, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell ex cursion ticket from all points ou its system east of Pittsburg aud Erie, and west of and Including Philadelphia, to Mt. Gretna and return at reduced rates. These tickets will be sold August 1 to August It iooluslvc, good to return until August 80, 1807, inclusive. For speeiflo rate, conditions, Ac., apply to nearest ticket agent. I.. A. W Meat, I'hlliiilelplilu-llnir Hates lu Pennsylvania ltullHwi, For the annual meet of the League of Auioriosn Wheelmen at Philadelphia, August 4 to 7, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell special tickets from all points ou its system to Philadelphia and return at rate of a single faro for the round trip. No rate less than twenty-five cents. Tickets will be sold aud will bo good going on August 3 and 4, and good to return until August 8, 1887, inclusive. House Furniture For Sale. Not lined very emidltion. long and In Sold eheap. good T A Pflti TTTT t!t A TTM "2 West jntjvu i a i iviyunuri) Oak street ED17CD AXLE rnMaCcn GREASE II EST IN TUB WORLD. Itswearinpnualitlr-sarc unsurpassed, aotually outlasting tw o Ik.j.-h of any other brand. Not affected hy heat K'OKTTIIK OKNIJINK. X)U UALU 11 DKALrJta OENKIIAIX'- THEY DIE YOUNG Infant Disorders That May be Prevented. Parents Are Too Often Un wittingly at Fault. Unsuitable Pood QxIibusL tlio Child's Vitality. neat Is Onlr One Cause Infantum. of Crfolern Splendid Results Prom Diet of Lac tatcd Pood. It is not tho child's fault If It Is itck and ferhle. It Is tbo fault, consciously or Uncon sciously, of the ohild's natural guardians the patents. The old belief that some children, even under the 'most Judicious treatment, are born to die young, is now known to be false. One when the majority of mothers tried to bring up their children iu accordance with certain theories as to feeding, even when tlio theories did not fit the children, there seemed a fatality tu Infant diseases that neither love nor care could overcome. To-day with lactated food, better attention to proper sleep aud clothing, and more care ful bathing, there are few babies born that cannot be reared iuto sturdy manhood aud womanhood. Tho groat sconrngo of infant livos is cholera Infantum diarrhoea, aud convulsions. All those disorders arise from excessivo Irritation of tho intestinal tract and tho loss of strength' that follows diarrhoea. Heat is but a predisposing causo of all those weakening diseases. With proper food, and there is nothing so absolutely good as lactated food, all theso dangers may bo avsided. Sta tistics show that lbies thrivo host on lac tated food. It is worth more as a proventivo of cholera infantum than all tho medicines ever nutdo. Drooping, listless children fed on lactated food soon show overy sign of better nourished bodies : they oat more heartily, sleep wit! few wakings, play with moro interest, and look better. Infants that are "run-down" by tho eflecu, of hot weather at once begin to "mend1 when fed with lactated food. Little ones who aro nervous and fretful under tlio heat of tho summer sun, and aro with diillculty per suaded to take othor food, eat lactated food wijh evident relish. Itev. Fred. Kvtins Dead, From Mahanoy City Record. Nearly evory Welsh reader of Tho Record is familiar with the name and famo of Rov Dr. Fied. Evans, who has supplied pulpits of churches in Hyde Park, New York, Philadel phia, Franklin and Milwaukee, and who war always in creat demand at tho moro im imrtant eisteddfodic gatherings, and had gained repute on the Iccturo platform. Tho writer recalls as ono of tho most enjoyable intellectual treats of his experience, a lecture by Rev. Evans iu tho opcr.t, house hero dozen or more years ago. Besides being a profouud scholar, ho was a keen wit, and had a facility of doscriptlvo expression quite uu oommon. His last pastoruto was iu Mil raukee, and ho had somewhat faded out of the recollection of peoplo in this section Abotft a year 'ago he, with his family, re moved to Wales, in tho hope of flaying tho ravages of disease, which were stoadily un determining a once robust constitution, In stead of Improvement he grew gradually worse until death ensued. The news of his death will be received witli sorrow on both sides of the wster. A few months aim his brother, Rev. John Evans, died suddenly after returning from his pastoral duties in Newport, R. I. New Superintendent. Morris Williams, superintendent of the Mineral Railroad aud Milling Company, of Shamokin, has accepted the general manager ship of the Pennsylvania Coal Companies, Major Irviu Stearns having resigned to tako the position formerly occupied by Mr. Wal ters, the new president of the Lehigh Valley. Mr. Williams has risen step by step to his present position, and li is acquaintance with the mines and their management is the re sult of practical experience atfd not of mere theory. He was born and raised iu Audeu ried, Carbon county, aud after being con nected with the julues iu various ways, learned the civil engineering business and for fifteen years followed that vocation. He will assume his new duties August 1st., aud will make his headquarters at Wllkesbarre. His successor has not been announced. Burdock Blood Bitters never fails to cure all impurities of the blood, from a common pimple to the worst scrofula sore. I.lbel Suits flulore. From Pottsville Republican. We have it from an apreutly reliable source that Senator Coyle has cooked up material for another suit against Tom Joyce. This time it is uot against him for libel tu an editor, but It Is for alleged intimidation of men whom Coyle lias set up as delegates to do hUHiidiliug at the approaching State Dele gate Convention. If Coyle intends to prose cute all the Republicans who will "intimi date" the delegates at the primaries- It will keep him pretty busy, and before be gets through paying costs in the cases he will wih he had been ou a half down special investigatiug committees of the Legislature, aud that there had been no Governor Hast ings to cull for itemised bills or to ply the veto ax to alleged hospital appropriation bills. Coyle is ftightcned, as well as des perate. If to work aud vote against ob jectionable candidates for delegates is "in timidation," then it is time the "intituida tlou" law of Peuusylvania was repealed. When bilious or eostive. eat a CaseareU candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, SAo. MAHANOY CITY. At St. FidMIs enroll at 8:18 o'clook this morning, Miss Kato, daughter of Charles MeUinger, the East Centra street merchant, wasjolned In wedlodk with George Lentihanlt, A bakor of Glrardvllle. Mlai Llssle Stets Inger, a sister, supported tho bride, aud Ignatius Oswald, of Glmrdvllle, acted as groomsman, Tlio churoh was crowded with spectators and tho oholr rendered Mendel sohn's wedding maroh. Rev. Dletrlck per formed the ceremony. Guests were present front Wllkesbarre, Pottsvlllo, St. Clair, Ashland, Glrardvllle, Fountain Springs aud St. Nicholas. Tho newly married couple will take up their resldonco In Girardvlllo. Airs. Robort Jenkins, whoso husband died about n month ago, yestonlay stiffersd the loss of hor four-month-old daughter, Miunio, by death. Funeral Will take place to-morrow morning. For some months pott tho Board of Health was unable to secure a quorum at IU meet ings, the samo state of clrcumstanros exist ing last night again. President Barlow will resort to stringent measures to make the entire Hoard fulfill their duties. Now York' Olilost Jinwyrr Donll." New York, July 28. William Cook- . ,i 1 . , , n.nntlfllm. son carpenter, ins uiucbi i"un lawyer In New York, titeu yesteruny. He was 91 years old, and had followed his profession in New York for nearly 70 years. Promlnoiit Ilultlmorcnti Dotnl. Baltimore, July 28. Henry James, one of the wealthiest merchunts and financiers of this city, died yesterday afternoon from paralysis, aged 70 years. For many years Mr. James has been president of the Citizens' -National bank, ot this city, as well as president and director In many of Baltimore's foremost enterprises. Kxploslvos In tlio Malli. Berlin, July 28. While postal em ployes wore transferring mall from ono cart to another yesterday, In front of pos'tofflce at the Potsdam railway sta-. tlfin, one of the parcels suddenly ex ploded, Injuring an employe severely. The nddress on the package could not be deciphered from the fragments. Torpodo 11 out Delivered. Washington, July 28. Tho torpedo boat Foote was yesterday delivered to the government at the Norfolk navy yard by the representatives of tho builders, the Columbian Iron works, of Baltimore. Sho will Immediately be put In commission. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Secretary Sherman denies that ho In tends resigning his ofllce. The knee pants makers' strlko In New York Is gaining strength. Miss Pauline Kellogg, of Colorado, will go to the Alaska gold fields and employ help to work a claim. "William Skelly, a wealthy truckman of Brooklyn, was Instantly killed at Coney Island yesterday by falling under a truck. It Is now suspected that Miss Alice Barrett, of Boston, who was supposed to have been Btruck by lightning, was shot by an assassin. English papers look upon Hawaiian annexation and the correspondence bearing upon it as indicative of ap proaching trouble. The president has appointed Major Moses I. Handy, of Illinois, special commissioner of the United States to the Paris International exposition of 1000. East Indian tribesmen attacked Camp Mclakand, In the Chltral, killing ono soldier nnd wounding one othor and two members of the engineer corps.' Theodore II. Schlntz, a Chicago law yer and real estate dealer, who failed to the extent of nearly a million dol lars, has been arrested on a charge of fraud in selling a trust deed for $5,000. TABLE and FLOOR OIL CLOTH, FINE WINDOW SHADES, -GO TO po1 3- Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. StfEfjlppS SiHiE OF- FURNITUR The undersigned has purchaFed 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 i GENTS 1 II DOLLAR. Our stock is large and varied and has not decreased any. L. I0B EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. M. SPOONT, Agt. nillions of Dollars Go np in smoke every year. Take m .loV. 1.1,1 m,f ,,. I b no et.w.1, - ai.BD I'M, JUKI llUUn., DMJ1IA, 1 U I nlture, etc., insured In first-class re name companies as represented py hAVin PATKT Insurance Auent UAV1JJ PAUOl, HO ftoiitb Jardln 8 Also I.lfo and Aeeldonta! Cora pun I ert A genuino welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. ruin and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ala constantly on tap. Choice eraperance drink, and cigars. RA A Our Mid-Stuimier Sale proved a big hit for the last few days, but we have a good assortment on hand yet which we don't CEtre to Carry over for next season, so they must go regardless of COST. Give us a prove to you that The acknowledged cheapest'Cloth- iers and Hatters CORNER MAIMand OAK STREETS, FRANEY 'SHENANDOAH, PA.- THE SHOPPING PALACE FOR THE PEOPLE. The Faust Wheel flade to Fit. v, ... ninny icspecus, is iiKe a suit ot clothes. If you do not appear with case aud grace upon your cycle it Jc Kpnnnfio if Af 'I- fif itmi Tt71fl. -1 , 1 .w .... ..aac B1Kl graCe aiso conies power. Secure them all by ordering rc special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. - - - - Rapalrlng of aall Kinds, .... FAUST BICYCLE WORKS,. BRANDONVILLE, PEJVjrMA BRANCH OFFICE: 120 SOUTH JARDIN STRfiBT, - . SHENANDOAH, PENNA- REDUCTION IN FOOTWEAR !! We are offering for the next 10 days, the following reductions In shoes: Men's Shoes, Bal. and Congress, all styles, regular price $1.75-, now $,9; Indies' Shoes, dougola, button and lace, heel and priug, regular , , Price $1.50, now $,9, Rugular $1.25 shoe, now ggc Mining Boots $,65l $1.75, S2.00 and' $2,25'. Iiest Woonsocket Gum Bqote 52, 0, Taan Goods Sold at Any Rrle. ' ' PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 1bS NORTH IV1 A IN STREET. Two door above MerclianU' Hank. call and we will we are the in the county. BUILDING, "BALDWIN" DRY AIR AND. SHIRK CORK FILLED SWALM'S Hardware Store.
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