500 Boxes of "Pennsylvania Royal Standard" paper and envel opes just received. Worth 35c of anybody's money. Our ptice is an even quarter of a dollar and, after using part of it if you think it is not worth it, your money back for the asking. HOOKS & BROWN a North (VI a In St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. We make a specialty 0! Owwltae, GOc in ilve gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axlo grocse. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Ted. ROBERT YEAGER, 81 B&2312; Vafl orders promptly ftttemletl to. CARPETS! CARPETS ! If in need of Carpets it will pay you to give me n 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. GoornIn'H Colon-it ltpvpnui' C oIlocTnr. Atlanta, Aug. G. Henry A. Rurker, the new nepro collector or Internal rev enue, went Into offlcc last nlftht with rather unusual ceremonies. When he met with his predecessor to effect the transfer of the ofllce he found a larse gathering of deputies, who presented Mr. Trammell with a very handBome sliver service. Speeches were made, closing with one hy Itucker, whose tem perate tone and fair words pleased his hearers. Realizing the embarrassment ahead of him, he asked for the sup port of all the deputies, and assured them they should havo his as long as they were In service. Ills speech was a reassuring one. Yesterday about ten ot the deputy collectors sent In their resignations ajidwent out with their v.:V.Vi -aSvWrr ' Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure, that tho name Lkssio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on evnr sack. EXTRA SHERIFF'S SflliE -OR- FURNITURE 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 GENTS OH IKE III Our stock is large and varied and has not decreased any. L. SEL 3 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. M. SPOONT, Agt. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Mansion House Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. VK HAVK T1IK HANDSOMKHT DKHIUNH OF ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -No. 17 Went Centre Street- Ar ' mm h mi I :i -nivty. I'llci! rt, . torv ) -I'm lit a eiiM rt'rn nil In ' in-. F ', H.e ) (Mil'! -'f. ,'0,'Mlpillti rrlro 2i rnntf. iIt i'.IU lo tkf "llli HckkTi Hiir.iirtlU. PITHY POINTS. tlkr-wnttifcft Ttii-iHifft'ont (lie Oeiiotrjr Climnlelml lor lliuly l'nrnent. Heading grocers hud s grent picnic nt S.inu toc I'rV . The Tstnaqtm cliools ill lie furnished con) nt f t.M per ton. The IVnim-rcra' Auorlatlon eontlnnm Its Investigation of county eflMri. Mn. Harrv Hhoemaker, a well-known reai dont of Gordon, died yestorday. Bring your job work to tbl office. Good workmanship and reasonable prices. Mt. (irmel's Town Couuoil baa ordered 500 feet of new boss fur the Are department. Jnbti Itlnohey and II in Bridget Mis Donough, of Centralis, were married y ester- ! The Arabian eloper, John Saba, has re gained poaseaslon of hii girl wife at Wllkea liarre. With cowbells and stable lanterns wheel men observed Merceraburg's now bicycle ordinance. A new sewer has beru erected In front of Thomas McAllister's pror-erty on North Oilbort street. Mia Kate Evans died at Beaver Tlrook, aged SO years. She was the sister of Frank Kvan, of Morea. Many men are searching the woods nesr Shanioktn for missing George Tillet, a prom inent young man. The Grand IiOdge Order or ifarngari, at IjatiMstcr, deiided to admit slaters to the gruml lodge degree. T. IV. Ilosterman was yesterday appointed fourth-class posttnnster at Coburn, vice Andrew Hartor, removed. A ninrriage license has been Issued to William 0. Klein, of Itingtowu, and Lizzie Kerlig, of Hoglns township. The state homucpathic convention will mcetatSurantou on September SSnd. Two hundred and fifty physicians are expected. Hubert Coxen, of I'rsckvllle, lias succeedeil Thomas James, of Win. l'enn, resigned, as inside foreman at the Gerber colliery, near Oillwrton. The Volunteers of America will hold a love feast Sunday, the 8th intt., at 3 p. m. Lieut. Heinert and wife Invite all to join with them on this occasion. The Contest Court will resume its work on August 21th. Judge Dunn will have every thing in readiness by that date, including his bill of particulars. Theresa Kelly has been arrested charged with keeping a speak-easy nt Tumbling linn, on oath of Alice Hummel. And this IsPotta ville's favorite resort. The ninth annual session of the Sons of St. George of Pennsylvania was adjourned at Simniokiu yesterday, to meet in 1'hiIIipsburg, next year. Iterent reports from the State hospital are to the effect that young Gottachall, of Alalia noy. who was shot at Lakeside by Hauberk ot Urier City, is out of danger. Our up-to-date hatter, Max Levit, ibalready in line with a full and complete stock of early fall underwear. The colors are bleud- ing, and they are made up in almost every style. The Illoomshurg wheelmen will hold their third annual nice meet on Saturday, the 14t!i Instant, ontho Columbia county fairgrounds. From all indications it will bo the lurgoht meet ever held in tli.it county. Mrs. Margaret Suhnoidor, widow of the late rjdward Sohuoider, and daughter-in-law or John Solmelder, of 1'ottavillo, loft on Wed nesday for San Francisco, whore sho intends to make her home with lior brother. MAHAN0Y CITY. X Carpenter Pulls a Dlstnuco of Sixty l'Vet Flum n llroakcr. Maiianov Citv, Aug. (!. Goorgo Flondcr, aged 50 years, residing at Girardville and em ployed as a carpenter at the new Tunnel liidge breaker, fell from the top of the struc ture, a distance of about sixty foot, to the ground yesterday afternoon. In falling he struck props and joists, lie was removed to his home iu Girardville and then cent to the Miners' hospital. Ife died on the way to the institution. A number of people who attended the Un formed Sunday school picnic nt Lakeside yesterday hud their pleasure marred hy the stealing of their umbrellas from the depot, where they hail hoeu stacked. Tho thieve are unknown. There will be no iiy this week for the emp'.oyes nt the P. & 1!. collieries In this dis trict. The St. Nicholas Hand, which gavo its first open-air concort a week ago, has acceptetKan invitation to give- one at Fred. Weeks', Gilberton, next Thursday evening. The camp fire of Severn Post, G. A. It , of town, was formally opened at High Point Park last night and was largely attended. Claude Brobst and Charles Brill, 17-ycar-old youths of llarnesvillu have declared their intention of going to the Klondike. Pour young men, Samuel Iticharda, 22 years; Francis Connors, 18; Arthur Hop kins, 10, and Harry Puruell, 20, left their homes here on Tuesday, hut, and their par ents havo no knowledge of their where abouts. They took with thein about flOO. It is believed they headed towards Philadelphia to see the I. A. W. meet at that place aud will return homo when tholr money is spent. Mrs. Oatlftrine Hogau, an aged resident of Bowman's patch, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Moore; iu this town, this morning. New Arilvals. Mrs. J. Arthur Moyer, of South Jardin street, has presented her husband with a lu poimd liuby girl. Motherand babe are doing well. Mrs. Alfred Richards, of North Weft street, presented ber husband with a young daugh ter this morning. J. J. Bobbin, tbe North Main street mer chant, has become the proud father of a baby hoy. J. M. Mullahey, the school teacher, dis plays an unusually pleasant smile these hot and sultry days. Why? Because a bright little baby girl was welcomed into tbe Mullahey home, on South While street, citcrday. Skiu and blood diseases, causing all sorts of dire disasters to human happiness are easily and quickly cured by Burdock Blood Bitters. Kxoiirslun to Omnii OldW. For the aeoouiiuodatiou of persons desiring to attend tbe annual camp meeting at Ocean drove the Philadelphia A Heading Railway will run au excursion cu August S4tb, leav ing Shenandoah al 0(09 a. m. by special train. Fare for tbe wand trip M 00. Tickets will be good to return up to and including Sep tember 1st. 'This is the only excursiou of the season to that point. Unlucky WboeloUMi. A Pole who was learning to ride a Meyeie yesterday afternoon guided tbe wheel against a freight ear at the Lehigh Valley depot aa)d puuetured a tire and his bead. l'rMwt Iuvlog Tuwu During the summer oau have the Hrkalu mailed to them by ordering It at this ofllce, oither in person or by letter, at US eenta per month. If you are going to enjoy yourself among the cool breesos of the sea shore or some mountaiu retreat, iou't forget that your enjoyment will not lie complete unlets you havo the 11 Km I u sent to you. SPills1: STORM ECHOES. Freaks of the 1 1ghtntna In llu I'muiii) lll.tllcl is the -l"i ni i dm i in ;M tl e William I'cti ilii.ni 'it Km ii i"K i i k. hii fire hy hpliliimi; ami 1'inmilto id. The entire !iHiest nl tln-vcir and a lai,T number of fowl were ill stin cl. I The live Htm-k was .sived by the activity of Mr. Keterman and hi- cinnli.ycs Tin- h i estimated at $.:i,r,in anil tlie iiiiui.imi' ns small. The rtsidtnee of James Ilenvei, in tlie same vicinity, was also damaged by liylit ii i lis. While the family wits seated In tlie kitchen a Iwlt struck the i hliuiiey, p:.i ily wrecked It, desceuded to and wricked the stove pipe and stove In the room where the family was congregated, darted back to the wall, and then went down Into tho cellar and disappeared in a potato 1kx. None of the family sustained Injury, but their oscate was a miraculous ouo. Besiilntlons of CiiiKlnleiice, At a special meeting of the Nnnpnixil Social Club held on Tuesday. July 88. 18B7. the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whbbcjls. God in his infinite wisdom has again seen fit to take from amongst us one of tlie most sraont meuiiiers or the Nonpareil Social Club in the person of William Butler, having been an active member of this club for upwards of three years; therefore be It Resolved. That in the death of William Bntler the Nonparall Social Club, of Shenan doah, Pa., loses one of it most consistent members, who was always willing to con tribute towards the advancement of sociabil ity. Resolved, That the Nonpareil Social Clilb sympathises with tlie mother, brothers and sisters, hoping and trusting that God has pro vided bettor for him. Resolved, That the members of tbe Non pareil Social Club turn out in a body to attend the funeral of the deceased, and that the club room he draped in mourning for a period of thirty days in memory of on r deceased brother, and that an enitrossod eonr of these resolutions he presented to the parent and he published in the Evknio IIkrald ami Dally News, or Sbonandonli, and also lie roc-unteu on the minutes of the club. John J. Shore. M. J. Caudkn, Gro. A. Daliub, PKTEH J. SCANLAN. Committee ot tho Globe fcr Tt,T" . and similar Complaints, l reparta unaur mo BiriDgcnc ERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. prescribed by eminent physiolanu : DR. RICHTER S "ANOHOR 5? EXPI "War! J renowned ! Ttcmni knlily sueccpRf nl t BOnlv ffnnfna v .ill Trade Mark Anchor, K. Xd. KlchterAt'o., 2!5I'ar!Sk. 3iew York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Eonsoi, Own Glassworks, 25 & 60 cl. EDUorseil & riscoiniuenilud by A. Wasley , 106 K. Main St.. U. naeenbuch, 103 N. Main St., P.D, KIrlln, 6 s. Main St. Shenandoah. 1 DR. ntCHTER'S' "ANcnon." BToaiAcitAi. bi tnr Coll' .Ilyspeniln&Stnmnch CntiiplnliilR. gj j.iuimij"i;' MISCELLANEOUS. JTIOlt HUNT. Store room and dwelling, on L' South Jaldln Ktreet, next to llF.KAl.n ofllce. Apply to J. W. Jolnmon, North Main street. TjlOK BAI.1S. Cheap, n tlonlrnblo business X? property on ISiwt Contro street. , M. M. Burke, .tt0rnc3', Kgsn building. Apply to B-O-II "IT10H ItKNT. The fine dwelling. No 217 West L Cherry street, with all modern Improve ments. Pour rooms on each door, large nttio and good cellar, file throughout Itent renson nble. Apply nt No. 25 N. Mnln street. 8-6-lw N JOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that the iiuileisiuiieil has made aniilicntion for the renewal of eertillcate No 117.092 for 0 shares of stock of the Pennsylvania Knilro.id Company IsHiied to W. II. Lowls, and dated Juno ltth, KW, also for renewal of certificate No. II ',125, dated July 19th, 18I, (or 8 shares of the Penn sylvania Itallroad Company stock issued lo Thomas Cliulniers, both certificates having been lost or destroyed. 8-o-it William II. Lewis. EVAN J. DAVIES, THE LIYERYfiAN, 13 and 15 N. Pear Alley, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at Pea Coal at S3.30 per ton SI.80 per ton 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 fit any sized bed. This is a free gift. We have only a few more suits on hand. -AUCTION 0N- Thursday, Friday and . . .Saturday. Everything must be sold at once. Don't delay to come for bargains. L. 1). DAVIDSON, 205 East Centre St- Uelow Lehigh Valley depot, next to 3)(Ulu' butober shon. WAIT : FOR till' Ull George Ploppert, the leading shoe dealer, ia visiting New York aud Boston for the purpose of pur chasing a new stock of B00T5 and SHOES! If you ore in need of footwear wait until he returns with hundreds of bargains, It will pay you. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 105 NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. PERSONAL MENTION. If. -lt rF V. Reese returned from Allantie ' ii .ast ninlil. 11, si virile, of llloomstmrg, spent last evi mnn in ton n M iM Delia Minks is liclng entertain d by Pol ii illj friends Mr and Mis. J. H. Martin left this morn ing for Atlantic City. Daniel Kncllv returned from a visit to PliMndeliihla last evening. Hi my . I. mcs, the West Coal street grocer, hk nt In il ly at Puttsvllle. I'm. i Din i tor Steve Middleton. or Aluiwi- ll'c, vim a iiitnr to town to-day. ( oiincimiiin Michael MvGurl, of Miners- ville. spent liiht i vening Ih town. Mian K.innia Iliitt. of Maliimuy City, was onlerlaiiicd by town friends lnt evening. Missis. P. F. Moiiimhmi and J. 1'. UtKg'nB. were iwasengers to Philadelphia this morning Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Scuactrer, nave ru tin mil home after spending a week at Atlantic City. John Kllmv. of Philadelphia, has relumed from a vilt to Seven Stars and Is tho goest of his auot, Mrs. Welsh, on West UiiK street. Hariy Richards who has been spending several Weeks In town as a guest of relative'-, will return to Ilrldgrport, Conn., to-imirrviv. Mrs. Luke Bowen and Mr and Mm. Win. Evans and nieces. Mlssess Annie and Maggie Jones, and Mrs. David Davis have returned from Atlantic City yesterday. Arretted for h lli'iifhl Aswnillt. Washington. Aug. . After more then a week of aimless searching by the police James Carr, a young white man, who assaulted little Rosle Robinson, an 11-year-old white girl, was yesterday captured by cltisens. lie led the police and a large body of citizens a lively chase all night, and was found hiding In a stable, where, after a sharp fight, he was turned over to the police by the posse. A South Polo Kxpedltlou. Antwerp, Aug. 6. The neceesary sum of money lo defray the expenses of the southern expedition having been as sured by the vote of a further credit of 60,000 francs, the steamer Belgloa, with the South pole exploring expe dition on board, will leave Antwerp on Aug. IS. llrltntu'H Vnnoztielim Arbitrator. London, Aug. G. Vanity Fair says that Great Britain's representative on tho Venezuelan arbitration tribunal will be Hon. Michael Herbert, now secre tary of the British embassy at Con stantinople, and formerly secretary ol the British embassy at Washington. Dlnnxtroua l'lre in n Gormnu Vlllnero. Cologne, Aug. C Forty-two houses and ii. aiiy farm buildings, a quantity of grain and a number of onttle were destroyed by fire at the village of Pohl baeh, in the Wlttllch district. Three of the inhabitants of the village lost their lives during the conflagration. CollMpso of 11 (jraud Stand. Lancaster, Pa., Aug. 6. During a race nt White Horse, in Salisbury township, a temporary grandstand col lapped. One man had an arm and Ben jamin Weaver several ribs broken, Many others sustained Injuries, but none of a serious character. Lowoll'H Homo Kor iv Public Pnrlc. New York, Aug. C John Jacob As tor has donated 1S,000 to purchase Elnnsood, the home of Jnmes Itussoll Lowell, at Cambridge, Mass., which will now be turned Into a memorial park and be thrown open to the public. ICI'lioil 'by u Il'ote1. Jilnvntb?; Atlantic City, Aug. C Richard Leo Willis, aged 18 yeara, of Philadelphia, was fatally crushed by the sudden de scent of an elevator at a beach front hotel yesterday. He died at tho hos pital last nlslit. NUGGETS OF NEWS. John W. Holllday, of Ohio, was yos turdHy apolnted chief clerk of the rail way mall service. Counterfeit pennies, made by means of an Imperfect die, are In general cir culation In New York city. It is said that the Muckross estate, Klllarney, haB been selected ob a site for a royal residence In Ireland. Frederick DeForest Allen, for 17 years a professor at Harvard univer sity, died from the effects of a par alytic shock. Commander Booth-Tucker sailed for London today. He goes to lay his plans for colonization In the United States before General Booth. The trustees of the Brooklyn bridge yesterday accepted contracts for cross ing the structure by the elevated and surface cars of Brooklyn. A dispatch from Montevideo, Uru guay, says that a great popular meet ing was held there yesterday In advo oacy of peace with the revolutionists. Fourteen ladies of the imperial harem in Constantinople have been arrested on a charge of complicity with the in tilgucs of the Young Turkey party tVVirblujs Mailt ami Hay, Easton, Pa., Aug. 6. The revival of buslnebs has struck the plant of the In gersoll Sergeant Drill company, at Odenwcldertown, near here, which em ploys several hundred men. The em ployes In the air compressing room are making overtime, working day and night. The rook drill department is working five and a half days a week, which Is considered full time by the men, as they always day off Saturday afternoons during warm weather. A l'll eiiinn Hrt'u'l'U'tilillK. Wllkesbarre, Pa., Aug. $. For three months past lnoendlury fires have been frequent in this city. The Incendiary confined tits work to stables. Yesterday the police arrested Edward Moran,.a member of the fire department, charged with being tho guilty party. He is be lieved to be demented. His hobby was to see a big blaae, and then to have his company reach the scene of the Are first. Crushed I'ndar Ted Toiim of Kook. Easton, Pu., Aug. (.Charles Slgen thal wag crushed under a ten ton mass of rock and earth on the north side of Mount Jefferson yesterday aftemooi. Both his arms were broken and man gled and hie back was broken. Ha will die. : BARGAINS ! COTTOLrJNB. Wholesome IVhen shortened with mm Th Cettolena tra5 marks Tri"Cbtlotn" anf THE H. K. rAinOAMK OOMPANY, Cbleo, Xair lotk, rhlladsljhla, PltCsbarg. WONDERS WILL HEVKR CEASE. r.ook Out for Those That Will Come lo This Town mi Sunday. One of the most remarkable collections of wanders will be spread before the poople of this locality next Sunday (August 8), wiion the great Philadelphia Suuday "Press" gets Into the hands of the people. Tho manage ment of "The Sunday Press" promise great things, and their protnlsos are always more than fulfilled. Adventures In the Klondlko gold fields which read like tales from the "Arabian Nights," but which are vouched for by tho special correspondents of "Tho Sunday Press" will bo a leading foatuio. Women have also caught tho gold fcver. and sonio are going from Pniladelphia. Their life stories are of absorbing interest. It had been discovered that sonio rcmarkablo and prominent Americans are making regular pilgrimages to an American shrlno. "Tho Sunday Press" will toll all about them, and also about an animal wonder that has created great excitement. The L. A. W. meet in Philadelphia this week interests hundreds of thousands of bicyclors. Tho Sunday Press will have tho best report and Illustrations of this event, of course. Then, in addition to all this, tho fine pic ture, "The Surrender of Cornwnllis" will bo glvou free to every reader. You had bettor order next Sunday's Press to day. Are you a sufferer from that terriblo plaguo, Itching Piles? Dean's Ointment will bring you instant rolicf aud permanent euro. Get It from your dealor. - Examining Hoards. Judge Pershing yesterday appointed mem bers of tho Minors' Examining Boards in tho Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Districts, to sorvo for two years from August 1st, 1807. Each uppoiutco must filo with tho Prothonotary an atlidavit that ho possesses tho qualifications for appoiutment proscribed by tho Act of Assembly. Tho appointees aro as follows! Sixth District Wm. Sacgor, Shenandoah; David Williams, Wm. Pcnu; Wm. II, Paul, JIalianoy City. Sovonth District W. J. Yorwarth, Con trnlia; Grant Lewis, Shamokiu; David Gowcr, Ashland, Eighth District David O. Thompson, Tower City; Wm. Sliortall.Forostvillej Joseph E. Jones, St. Clair. Tlie abovo appointments aro for two years, from tho first day of August, 1897. Additional appointments for the Sovonth District : James l!:icli, Locust Gap, for the unexpired term of Miles Doughcity, who has resigned for tho reason that he is no longer engaged in tho business of actual mining. Wm. d! Evans, Mt. Cimnc, to servo the unexpired term of J. J. Dovitt, who is not now, and for somo timo past, has not been engaged iu the business of mining. It heals everything except a broken heart. may be said of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Piles aud rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruls tetter, eczema and all skin troubles may be cured by it quickly and permanently. O. II. Ilageuhurh. Third Annual ICace Aleet of the lllonms burg Wheelmen. Of lata as regularly as tho mouth of August comes around, also comos this raco meet. This year on tho 14th of August tho "Illooms burg Wheelmen," will hold their Third An nual Bucu Meet on the Columbia County Fair Grounds, and judging from tho intorost already shown it wilt bo by far tho largost they have yet hold. Tho program with an aggregate of over $-100.1)0 in prizes is a very luterostlug ono ot ten events. When you want good roofing, plumbing. gas fitting, or gonoral tlnsmithing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Contro street1 Dealer lr sto-ea 1-tf Shortage of Cnrs. Operations at tho Knickerbocker colliery were suspended nt noon to-day on account of a shortago in cars. Wm. l'eiin colliery was also compelled to shut dowp. CORK SHAVINGS Make a Springy and Compqutahlk bed. Moreover, they don't coSt much, niul will stand lots ofwenr. Your dealor will supply them. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Viclnit) --Tor-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Bter. A BlQ- SUCCESS Our Mid-Simimer 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 COST. Give us a prove to you that The acknowledged cheapest Cloth iers and Hatters CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS, FRANEV ""ShENANDOAH, PA THE SHOPPING PALACE FOR THE PEOPLE. REFRIGERATORS, - .AT REDUCED PRICES. All Make the August Dog Days Endurable. . .. SWALM'S : HARDWARE : STORE. Faust Wheel Hade 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 with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. Repairing of all Kinds. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, BRANDONVILLE, p'EtM NA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Baeknell University. John Howard Harris, President. College, with four courses of study leading to degrees ; Academy, a preparatory school ; ladies' In stitute, a refined boarding school ; Music School for both sexes ; and Art Studio. For catalogue, address the Registrar, WILLIAM C. GRETZINGER, o-Lewlsburg, Penn'a, ar TABLE and FLOOR OIL CLOTH, FINE WINDOW SHADES, po' GO TO-- Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. call and we will we are the in the county. BUILDING, 1 ; SCREEN DOORS, :WII1D0W SCKEEtli . WATER COOLERS, CHRIST. SCHMIDT . . . Agent and Bottler of . , LAI'S LflGER m Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, "it. SHENANDOAH, F A ET V FANS, FLI TRAPS,
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