500 Boxes of- "Pennsylvania Royal Standard" tmper and envel opes, jnjt received. Worth 35c of , anybody s monev. Our price is an even quarter of a dollar and, after using part of it if you think it is hot worth it, your money back for the asking. HOOKS & BROWN a North (Vlaln St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON CREESES We mako a specialty of Gasollno, 60c In five gallon lots dollvorod. Mica and U. S. axle tjreeM. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, BLtSSfc VnH ortlrrfl prom) tly ntftenital to. CARPETS! CARPETS ! If in need of Carpets it will pay you to give nie i call. I 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. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, this Hand or America, CiUI fumln, VU tho tmo pathway, "Tlie Iron Mountain Koute." which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blb.sards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping oars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway svstem. For rates right from your homo. i I 1 1 1 1 1.. r..v..,nijt,t ilminitru,nl it, i.iin c I lu ...", canl, J. P. MtCann, T. P. Agent. CIO Rail road avenue, Klmira, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, New York. 2-3-tf W. E. Iloyt, G. E. P. Act. STIFF'S SflliE -OR- FURNITU The undersigned has 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 6EKTS OH I DOLLAR. Our stock is large and varied and has not decreased any. 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, M. SPOONT, Agt. PA. 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. Vt'K IIAVK TIIK HKH1UN8 OK ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, No. 17 Il'ewf Centre Street.- EXTRA RE. PITHY POINTS. 'hm.iiIiis Throughout the Country ChroMel...! tnr lln.tjr Perusal. Firebugs are operating at Pottsvllle. Tiimiiq'iR's new Hotel Mojrer was opened fur business on Tuesday evening. Tuesday, Aug. 10th, will he pay day for the Lehigh Vslley Rn'lr nit employes on the Mahanny division. The Tamaqiia Manufacturing Company lias been compelled hy the iucrcasc of business to Increase their force. Sz The announcement of August sales at II. 1. (fill's dry goods store appears in another col ami! of to day s issue. It is now stated the tabigh Valley Kail- road will uot dispense with the C A I. police but wtll re-organise the force. Farmers In the vicinity of Tamsn.ua talk of raising the price of potatoes, claiming the recent rains Injured the crop. Falling iulo a kettle of hot water, little Thomas Savage, of I3aton, was scalded to badly that be diet wltblo a few hours. The night police of Mt. Carmel will 1 eleeted annually, an effort to have tiioin elected for life having failed lu Council. Burglars entered the store of P. P. Kltt- man, at Lock Haven, aud stole watches, revolvers and other goods to the value of $76. To-morrow the merchants of SliaraoMn wtll indulge In their annual picnic and In dian park will witness many flue contests in athl tics. It is probable that tho application for a new trial for murderer Charles O. Kaiser, nf Norrlstown, will not be argued before next February. Miuersville is the next town to lie lie- sieged br the Salvation Army. The gospel teut will be erected there the latter lrt of this week and Uaptatiu and Mrs. Scbaffuer will be In charge. Half a dosen present and former letter car riers of Cliambersburg will leceive ahutit s)200 each for working overtime in the years 1887 to 1801. Harry Ettner, the Laucastex post office clerk accused of robbing the malls, who shot himself In tho side, is recovering, aud will be given a hearing next Thursday. The Imdy of William Itoberts, who was drowned Saturday at Laury'a Island, Lehigh county, was recovered yesterday at Huken dauqtia, flvo miles from the place of the accident. Tom Wilkes, C. C. llurchlU's lacer, was shipped to Iteadiug to day to prepare for tlio races two weeks hence. He will lie accom panied by a trainer from Williamsport who will also drive him. The members of the P. O. S. of A., who re cently hold a convention at Wilkesharre to take steps to prevent the wholesale naturali zation of foreiguors, are now circulating peti tions fnrsigiiatures in overy town aud village in the county. Thomas Pepper, Jr., of Ashland, was at tho treasurer's office yesterday and settled in full the amount his father, Thomas Pepper, pi-treasurer, was surcharged with. He handed in his check for $1,818.84, which includes in terest ii' to date. When you want good roofing, plumbing,. gas fitting, or genera tlnsmithing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre strcot1 Dealer ic 6 teres 1-tf ENTOMBED IN A MINEr .V Miner ThrUltnR lixperlence In Tucker 'o. 3 Colliery. Joseph Karawic, a Lithuauian residing on West Co.,1 street, was released from a man- way at Packer No. a mine this morning after having been entombed for about nineteon hours. Tho man frequently works many hours ovor timo, and has sometimes worked twoandthrco shifts on a stretch, but on such occasions seuds word to his home to have Ills moals sent to him. Ills wife felt no uneasiness about him until this morning. Karawicz's brother went to tho initio and reported tho miner uiiMiltiK. Patrick Ponton, the inside fore man, Jamos Aloxandor, fire boss, and Louis Kline and Joseph Kalnski went into the initio to make a search. They found the placo the missing man worked iu choked witli coal and surmised what had happened and at once proceeded to locate tho migxing man. After workiug about an hour they succeeded in reselling the heading In winch Karawlcz was entombed and got him out. The man was liulujured and came out in excellent spirits. He lost no time iu getting home aud, after washing himself and eatitig a good breakfast, ho went to bed and had a good Bleep. Karawicz said to a Herald reporter to day that his work was to run loose coal out of a battery iu the slant. At about 11:45 yesterday morning be made a liolo and was about to put In tlio dualin and cap when the Goal started. Ho jumped iuto a manway. liarely escaping a rush that blocked the place at the 0'ieiiing of the manway and entombed bun. Karawicz says that he did not become alarmed, as ho knew that his rescue would be a matter of very short time after he would lie reported missing. He had Ills watch with him and by watching the movements and occasionally listening to the ticking lie muuaged to disiAil some of the lonesomeiiess attending his situation. Ho did not sutfer from li linger and only slightly from thirst. Karawicz is a man Si years of age aud is married, but lias no children. He speaks and understands Eng lish w oil. He spoke of his cxpe-ieuce in a very yominon pUy manner. Nothing In It. Mt. Oirinel mid Ashland newspapers have been publishing thrilling stories of an at tack made by tramps upon O. & I. Policeman Metger, In which It is stated that the officer was severely lieaten ou a freight train last Sunday v lib a coupling pin in the hands of one of the trumps. Mr. Ueiger stated to a Hkhai.d reporter this morning that the storks are without foundation of truth. He says he figured iu nothing of the kind and thut, moreover, liu has not been ou a freight train ou any Sunday, nor has he been at saulted by tramps, during the twenty-one ycurj lie ban been ou the force. Mr. (ieiger's friends were not disposed to credit the rcpoits, as he is known to lie a man well able to take care or u.msell lu such encounters, and whonever ho lias had trouble witli trumps the latter have generally been only too anxious to avoid him. It heals everything except a broken heart, m.iy be suid of Do Witt's Witch liasel Salve, 1'ili-b and rectal diseases, cute, burns, bruise. Utter, eczema aud all skiu troubles may be en red by it quickly aud permanently. C. II . Hagi'iibiich. Shaltniklii'n Mulltuueut. At its meeting ou Tuesday night the town council of Bhamoklu granted Lincoln Post (I. A. It. permission to erect their soldier's monument at the intersection of Market and ludeoeudeuce streets, provided the abutting propeity owners concur. As there is but litte doubt of their concurrence the prospects aro that Hbamoklu will ere long tutve a flee monument. Are you a suite re r from that terrible plague, Itching Piles? Dusm's Ointment will bring you iiistsut relief aud permanent cure. Get it from your dealer. Workman KueeHKibs. James Donahue, a workman, employe bjr the Supervisor, succumbed to the beat While at work ou South Main street yesterday. He recovered, but wee unable tu work WmU). JMtttm hy u lHC. A dog owned by a Pole natoed Cooper re Idiug at the West end of Coal street yester day bit Charles, 18 yeer-old-sou of John O'Hara, in tbe baud. The owner promised to have tbe dog shot. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lbwiu & IUkr, Aaklaud, Pa., is printed on ever sack. KiiiiiamiiuiiKuaiuniiuiituaiaiiituniumiuiiiiitn 3 1 1 WOMEN WITH 1 1 1 LITTLE FEET Can have the double satisfaction of putting them into some of the prettiest Oxford Tie w have in the store, and putting money into tlltlr pocketpooks at the same time. A number of Black Oxfords that sold for $1.25 and $1.50, sixes 2 to 4, we've cut to 75c pair to close them out. All widths ; medium toes ; perfect foot gear. Pine enmtgli for street wear; exceptionally good for house wear. 6 3 5 3 3 1 IF f-J Wa'v Just a Wmw Of Russet leathers, too, that sold for $2.00 aud $2.50 ; any pair you can have now for -SI.39. Some are the new toes ; nil are good toes, and very becoming. Men who still like to wear ntmow-toed shoes have a veritable harvest in some russets and blacks that we got $2.25 a pair for. Any pair now for SI. 39. Finest shoes we ever had in the store. 3 3 3 E E 3 $ MM 3 3 3 s SET E E E E Checks for amount of purchases made, aro given every customer. 25.00 worth entitles yon ton 3 HANDSOME : PALLOR : LAMP. 2 85 E TI10 'MrCVi'-il t'lnrin til Io Proinr(l. Warh'T' t. 1. Aug. 6. The govern ment .:i presa the McCord claim ugal.. 1 l'eiu, which has been stand ing for nearly 12 years. McCord la nn American railroad engineer and super intendent from Pennsylvania, still liv ing In Peru. During one of the revo lutions in that country he was Impris oned by the revolutionists, brought out ueiore a nie ui buiuicib m uc biiui muu i his execution only prevented by the I -action of the foreign consuls In rais-1 Ing a subscription to pay a flue of 10,000 soles arbitrarily Imposed upon lilm. Last December Secretary Olney Bent an urgent dispatch to the United States minister at Lima for presentation to the 'Peruvian government demanding the payment of the indemnity of $60, 000. The last phase of the case 1b the presentation to the new minister of another "note reiterating the demand for a settlement of the claim. Ton Tliourmiiil Dotliu'u I'm' ii"iror.o. Nashville, Aug. 5. Jim Key, a tnar velously well educated horse, owned by Dr. William Key, a highly respected negro of Shelbyvllle, this state, and which has been on exhibition at the centennial exposition for two months, has been sold to U. O. Duffleld, of New York, for $10,000, and shipped to that city. Dr. Key devoted seven years to teaching and training the horse. I'rronittlonw A'trnliist J.niiillnu Troop. Canon, Crete, Aug. 6. On the receipt of the news that the Turkish squadron from the Dardanelles was coming into these waters the foreign warships got up steam, and the International troops ou shore have taken measures to an ticipate any possible complications. The report and these preparations have greatly excited the Mussulmans. I'oll' Ilotwoen tlio frwlH'oln. Metuchen. N. J.. Aug. S. While at tempting to get on board of a freight train at Metuchen yesterday Otto Cru gel. 24 years old, of Philadelphia, mis sed his footing and fell between the wheels. Both of his legs were cut off by the train, and he died in lesB than an hour after he received his Injuries. MISCELLANEOUS. OU ltKXT. Store room and dwelling, on South .Timlin htrect. next to IlKltAI.n oillco. Apply to J. W. Johnson, North Main street. BED SPRINGS Given Away Free. We will present every pur chaser of a bed room suit to-day and to-morrow with a fine extension spring to fir, any sized bed. This is a free gift. We have only a few more suits on hand. -AUCTION 0N- Thursday, Friday and . . .Saturday. Kverytlting must be sold at once. Don't delay to come for bargains. L. D. DAVIDSON, 205 East Centre St. Helow Lehigh Valley depot, next to Dallus' butcher shop. WAIT : FOR Factory Shoe Store, 1 1 - J. A. PVloyr, IVIgr. George Ploptwrt, the leading alio dealer, is visiting New York and Boston for tlte purpose of pur chasing a uew stock of BOOTS and SHOES ! If you ate in need of footwear wait until he returns with hundreds of bargains, It will pay you. PLOPPERTS SHOE STORE, "IOS NORTH MAIN STREET. Two tloon. above Merchants' Bank. 2 52 j 55 ZS ! Z ZtS 55 j 53 52 ! 52 E E E 13 Sz zs - z Pairs - E Sr Es E .4 E 23 sz s E 3 sz 2 1 1 E 23 MAHANOY CITY. Di'upi'e tho threatening weather indications of the morning seven hundred pcoplo wont to Lakrsidu to-day to attend the picnic of St. Paul's lteformed Sunday school. It is ex pected that before night the attendants will aggregate 1,000. Mrs Ah ron Itrownmillcr, wife of the pro prietor of the Hotel Kaicr. is suffering from appendicitis and is iu a critical conilltton. m. .T. Hnnnhsnev. secrctarv for C. D. Kaier t i, conslderlna tho advisability of converting the old Mountain house, the land mark on Ilroad Mountain about a mile from town, iuto a modern summer resoit. The funeral of Oliver Nathan, son of Mrs. Kntlinn llecker, took placo yesterday aftor iKMin. Interment at llarnesvillo. Thomas Horan has purchased the pacer "Hurry T," from tlio Wayno stock farm near Philadelphia. His timo is reputed to bo 2:12J. A .f-odcrn rjrutus. Whllo General Chunzy wua command ing the Army of thu Loire, a sniull com pany of soldiers (jot too ucnr n liiryo post of tho oticiny nt'iir the town of SioziuiKO nnd were drUci buck by n tcrrlhlo cross Are. They hud loft their rcRiinontnl flug behind them, n thing almost unhcurd of in tlint winy, and when Ciiptuln Henry, who v.ns riding toward them on tlio field of buttle, noticed this loss, he inuutdliito ly ordered tljuni to follow him into Mo zango. One of tlio worn nnd excited men laughed ut him, uud with Insults refused to obey tho officer. Captain Hunry mndo report uf this net of liiAiibordiniitloii to General Chunzy thut cM'iilug, mid thu strict but just commander ordered tho soldier to be brought before (i eourt iimr ttul lit unco. 'The unfortuiiuto mull wtis condemned to death nnd suffered the exe cution of liis sentence within a few hours. Long ufter this occurrence, when Con era 1 Chunzy was in Paris, In the sent of u doputy lu the nutlnniil assembly, ho was ono day Informed by tlio usher that n gen tlemmi was waiting In one of the outer halls tu ecu him on very Important busi ness. General Chunzy went out to seu what wtis minted of him nnd found an old man, who told n pitiful tulc tf ii son lost in ono of the ongaguiucnts just l.cfuio thu entry Into Lu Mans. Ho uau his nnnio u well known lmiuc and ended: "Cnn you tell Jne whether my child was killed, or whether ho wus taken prla oncrf" General Clinnzy's kind heart nlmoet stopped within him. This was tho father of tho unfortunate) young soldier who had been shot for insubordination on tho Held of bnttlol Whut could ho any to him? What was' thcro to soyf Finally, wllh emotion, the old general told tho wretched futhor Just what hml luippciiod nnd how. "It was necessary," ho concluded. "You will understand me' better than any one, Judge, you who huvo go often dictated ami enforced the lawf" "Goneral," replied his caller, "since my ran hud taken his llrst step away from the enemy, It was better thut lie thouhl Dover take u second. You acted wclL A lather may weep for his child, but the Frenchman thanks you from tho bottom of his heart!" Youth's Compuiilon. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Ulllousness, Indigestion, Headache. tileMH'ut- laxative. AH Druggists- S5 52 EVAN J. DAVIESSS THE LIYfiRYrlAN, Ko. 13 ami 15 N- Pear Alloy, Has made arrangements so lie cnn now deliver good hard Chtttntit Coal at 53,30 per ton Pea Goal at - $1.80 per ton : BARGAINS SCHOOL BOARD MEETS. Hliort of Fluids mid ltllls Laid Over Pend ing lterelpls. A regular meeting of the School Hoard was held last evening with the following Di rector In attendance: Messrs. Devitt, Hnnua, Sullivan, Connors, Ilrltt, K el per, lltiugh, rreslse. Edwards, Dove, Coughlln and Price. The meeting was ft hriof one, most of tho "wloii being consumed in the reading of minutes of the last preceding meetings. The committee on building and repairs submitted a icport ou bids received for work to be done iu and about somo of tho school houses and also reported tho following assignments of jaultresses: Mrs. Kinney. West street building ; Mrs. Kltchon, Contra and West street; Mrs. Mi-Cormlck, Centre street: Mrs. Marx, Lloyd street; Mrs. Mo- Keon, Lloyd street; Mrs. Howling, new White street building ; Mrs. Lechloitnor, Coal street; Mrs. Flyun, Turkey Hun. The committee's report embraced a recom mendation that tho grounds of tho new White stroet school building be graded and oti envioe improved andontliobldssubmlttod the lloiird awarded tho contract for tho Iron niiling to A. L. Graf and Michael Hcfron receivid the contract for tho stone coping and steps. The contract for blackboards was awarded to M. H. Master. On motion of Mr. Trozlse it was decided, to advertise for bids to furnish coal for tho schools during tho ensuing term. Mr. Coughlln, of tho Ilnauco committee, reported that there was little hope of lmuie diate receipts of money aud Secretary Uauna said there wore $1,200 worth of bills oil tho tiiblo with no funds to meet them. All bills, except those for salaries and labor, wcro laid over and tho secretary was instructed to withhold all orders until tho Ilnauco com mittce is enabled to secure fuuds to pay them. Mnir, Pa , July 20, 1807. 1 am greatly pleased with tho rainy day puzzle sent for three trademarks from Hood's Sarsaparllla , and 8 cents in stamps. I have taken Hood's Sarsaparllla and it has dono mo good. I have improved a great deal since taking it and am uow robust, strong aud healthy. Miss liar bara Miller. Hood's Pills aro the only pills to uiko with Hood's Sarsaparllla. PERSONAL MENTION. John J. O'Hearn to-day left for Niagara Palls. II. L. Kollcr. the Heading confectioner, was in town yesterday. Charles ISlakcr aud family visltod tho Miners' hospital yesterday. Miss Mary . Wlialen, of West Oak street, left this morning for Niagara Palls. Edward Ormsby has gone to Philadelphia where ho will mako his futuro home. Misses Anna and Elizabeth Hcebner have returned home from a trip to Scrantou. Misses Lillio Brooks and Jennie Kcovesare visiting friends at Pottsvitle aud St. Clair. Miss Hattie I. Hess visited frieuds at Phil adelphia yesterday auu returned homo to day. Misses Katie Eistnhart and Clara Englc hart, of town, is visiting friends in Nurcui burg. Mrs. Lang and daughter, of South Bowers street, spent to-day visiting friends at Potts- ville. Harry Maybcrry rotuniod homo this after noon from a visit to tbo old homestead nt Boston, Mass. Mrs. W. II. Zimmerman and Mrs. John Moldaizis aro enjoying the cool sea breezes at Atlantic City. Do Witt Steedle has returned from a visit to Itlvcrton, N. J., and is again at his post at the Ferguson Hotiso. J. Arthur Moyer, manager of tho Factory Shoo Store, has returned home from a bust uess trip to Philadelphia. Mr. ami Mrs. S. J. M. Kattis and Matt Kcpchinski accompanied tho excursion to Butl'alo and Niagara Falls to-day. Miss Ella M. McGinncss left town this morning for Capo May, N. J., where she will spend sororal days in recreation. Mr. and Mrs. Harry lliskop left towu to day for a ten-day pleasure trip to Philadel phia, Atlantic City and New York. Mrs. Jeso Hughes, of Pottsvllle, is the guest of tho family of her brother, Mr. aud Mrs. Fred. Hooks, ou West Lloyd street. Miss Margaret Jacoby aud her guests, the Misses 1 Ussier, uf Pottsvllle, wcro enjoying tho hospitality of M. F. Kontschlor, ut Kiug- town, to-duy. Mrs. Timothy O'llrieu, Mrs. J. F. Bradley, Misses Aguos O'Hearn aud Mary Durkln, and Messrs. Mutt. Uiblonaud John Connors were among tho many excursionists to Atlantic City this morning. Amoug the people of town who went Atlantic City this morning were Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mulono, Mr. and Mrs. James Grant, Mr. and Mrs. M Mellet, Mr. and Mrs J. B. Davis, Mrs. Bcuj Hlchanls. Mrs. T. 1). Davies, Mrs. F. Ueoco and children, John nnd Mable, and Mossra. W. H. Waters aud W. II. Price. Ask your grocer for tue "Koyal Patent' flour, and tuko no other brand. It is tho best flour made. Prostrated. Mrs. Frank Wilson, of North West str.e was prostrated hy tho heat yesterday and the cllects were almost fatal, blie wus uLlemled by Dr. M.S. Kistler. Tho patient is still con flucd to bed. Aim Ilriiken. Warren, sou of Charles Ulakcr, broke 0110 of bis anus by falling from a wagou. Tho boy was takeu tu the Miners' hospital and brought homo after tho arm was dreasod. Be Careful I Be Careful I in the use of Brandy during season of bowel complaint. Notbiug is so useful to assist iu checking cholum morbus or cholera infantum when ordered by your physician as Pure Braudy made only from Grape. But how and where to get pure is tho ipuetion. If it is not puru from grope it Is iioison and will hln kill the mtieut. The Old Climax Braudy distilled from Grapes by Mr. Spoor luteiy pure, lie sure auu see mat tuo baa the can summed with Speer. N. J. Wine Co. Get it of your druggikt ; take uu other. I rice fi.au u uouie qi. ; fi piuu. Mot nil Ajar. During tho terrific thunderstorm last night, one of tho conspicuous characters about the Ferguson House, who frequently carries samples for commercial men about town as a side issue, avoided tho Borpeut like flashes of lightning by taking to the cellar lu the back of the basement saloon. He sub stituted a box and a pair uf overalls as a head rest to lie down aud covered himself with an abandoned bath tub until the storm subsided. This was certainly a bright idea, Joe. Invalid and Sacramental Wines. Sneer's Uufenuented Grape Juice Is pure aud uulntoxlcating. It is made from the finest native grown Port Grutes, especially for thu uw nf Christian Churches, preserved from fresh and pure juice as it is pressed, and guaranteed to letalu its grateful flavor and essential qualities uiiluiparled fur any period. Much used for evening parties aud invalids who do not use stimulants. Skin and blood diseases, causing all sorts of dire disasters to human happiness aro easily aud quickly cured by Burdock Blood Bitters. Kxamtnlng Ilounl Meeting, The Miners' Examining Board will meet on Satunlay, August 7th, at 3:00 p. in., at No. 18 West Lloyd street, for tho purpose of issuing certificates to all who apply aud auswer the required questions. John II. lUtsK, Soc'y. A BIG Our Mid-Summer Sale proved a big hit for the last few days, but we have a good assortment on hand yet which we don't care to carry over for next season, so they must go regardless of Give us a prove to you that The acknowledged cheapest Cloth iers and Hatters CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS, -3FRANEY "-SNENANDOAH, PA.- THE SHOPPING PALACE FOR THE PEOPLE. 6755; tSiS tttSitS5 tSjS55!SS S55J-S REFRIGERATORS, - WATER COOLERS, AT REDUCED PRICES. All Make the August Dog Days Endurable. SWALM'S : HARDWARE : STORE. The Faust Wheel flade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit ot clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also conies power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes witli every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliabje wheel. - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, BRANDONVILLE, PEN N A. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bug knell University. John Howard Harris, Pmident. College, with four courses of study leading to degrees ; Academy, a preparatory school ; Indies' In stitute, a refined boarding school ; Music School for both sexes ; and Art Studio. For catalogue, address tbe Keglstrar, WILLIAM G. GRETZINGER, -cLewisburg, Penn'a. TABLE and FLOOR OIL CLOTH, FINE WINDOW SHADES, F ft. GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. OOST. call and we will we are the in the county. BUILDING, FANS, TRAPS, SCREEN DOORS, f WltlDQW SCEEffi. CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of IV. It R mp .Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST,, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, R A FAMOUS IFIY 0