WW'!"! 500 Boxes of "Pennsylvania Royal Standnnl" j q-r and envel opes just Kvciv 1 Woith 35c of anybody's money Our price is an even quarter of a dollar and, after using part of'tt' if you think it is not worth it, your money back for the asking. HOOKS & BROWN a North tVlMln St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE.- We nuke specialty ti OmoIIus, GOc In live gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axle greeee. ...Also Headlight Oil, ISO Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, m KLS3LS: VnU orders promr.tly uttemlett to. CARPETS! CARPETS ! If in need of Carpets it will pay you to give me t call. I carry an elegant line of the latest and best pattern in all the grades, Brussels, Ingrains and Rags. NewGoods Arriving Daily ALSO DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS AT POPULAR PRICES. P. J. M0NAGHAN, South Main Street. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And I'louem, tlie Iliuul of America, CuU fornlu. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Riuite," which traverses region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping ars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, 'lexns. Old and Mow Mexico, Arizona, California Oregon, Washington, Xeltmekn, Utah and' Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the atom fort of modern railway improvement guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, 'Willi VlllTfiiU information, dropapostal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. Ml) Iiail road avenue, Eliulrn, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, New York. 2-3-tf W. E. Iloyt, G. E. P. Agt. EXTRA SHERIFF'S SJUiE ' -OF"- 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 CENTS ON 1 0011. Our stock is large and varied and has not decreased any. ES El L.j 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. rvi. 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 MAKANOY CITY. WH 1IAVK TDK HANOHOMHHT IVK TDK 41(1 NH OK ..OIL CLOTHS INTOWN. E. B. FOLEY, No. 317 West Centre Street. t AM PITHY POINTS. Ilnii-nlnit Tlimiigliiist the Country Ulir.ixlnl.Ml tiir Utility retinal. Tlii Mt farmel Council refosed to Kilt.pt the civil Hprvii'i' police ordinance. One million brick will Up used In tlie con- sti notion of Mt. CamieTs now brewory. An extensive system of dike Is iriHMOl to rotct tlio city u. Wllliamsport from flood. l)v. McKnight, president of Getty hurg college, Is seriously ill with congestion of the brain. Id attempting to board a moving train llBrry Plerson, of Pottstown, fell under the wheels and lost an arm. The Patriotic Order Sons of America will hold its semi-centennial celebration at Head ing from August 38 to 27. The engagement of Miss Lucie Catharine Elma Rooney and Thomas F. Slattery, of New Philadelphia, is announced. Severn, tramp attacked Tro email Sheets, a York clgannaker, at tabsneu, and, after taking nil his money, made their escape. The Bloomsbnrg wheelmen will hold their third annual race meet on Satnrday. the T 1th Instant, on the Columbia comity fairgrounds. Several freight cars broke loose on the Weste-n Maryland Railroad, near Allenwald, Franklin county, and, running back, wrecked a train following. In the new llnrnslde shaft at Sbamokiu, which Is down one hundred ami eiEhty-five feet, an. excellent twelve foot vein of coal has bean discovered. Three thousand descendants of George Bortner, who settled in Codorus township, ' York county, over 180 years ago, held a reunion Saturday at the old homestead. Elaborate preparations are lelug made fur the A ftti annual convention of the Central Pennsylvania Firemen's Association, at llontsdale, Clearfield comity, on August 17th mid 18th. John McCloskey, of Centralis, was arrested at that place by the C. I. police for stealing 11 number of hat shipped to T. M. ltlghtei ;it Mt. Carmel from a L. V. It. It. freight car at Central! on May SMnd last. Free baths ore to be established in Pitts burg. The Queen City Shirt Manufacturing Com pany ha locatod in Allcntown and will em ploy over 80 hands. Over 3.000 people witnessed tlio baptism by immersion of a dosen converts to the Christian Iloliuess faith, at Ilaeleton. Grant Alexander shot in a light at Dullois, ou Friday night, died yesterday without being able to tell who inflicted his wound. Many people were present yesterday when Rev. C. Nowtou Dubs, of Harrisburg. laid the corner Btone for the First United Evan gelical chutch, at Lebanon. Simon Disslugor, a Lebanon truck driver, tried to pass in front of a Cornwall and Lelstnon passenger train and was badly hurt in tlie smash-up. Fertilizers. Telephone to M. Ulrioh & Sou, Ashland, P when you have a dead auimal. They will haul it away at short notice, free of charge. 7-13-lm l'OMTiatL POINTS. Tlie Uepublicau voters will now turn their attention to the olection of delegates to tlio county convention, which meets next Mon day. Simultaneously with the humiliating de feat of Senator Coyle, tlio legal advertise ment of tlio County Register U Republican) appears in a Democratic paper. Resolutions wore passed by the Socoud Legislative district convention endorsing Congressman Bruinm for the Gubernatorial unuilnatiuu. Every votor should attend tlio party prim aries on Saturday. Apparently playing with men. In a Kinder s.irtcn. is not Coyio's stronghold. Tlio Fourth district will bo represented in the Republican stato convention by thrco Quay followers and onoWanamakor adherent. Alt the other districts elected Quay men. How many promUos for postollico will now be fultbfully kept? Tlio diamond pin In W. W. Lowis' shirt front sparkled with greater brilliancy when the dofeat of Coylo was announced. The man who said he would spend $1,000 to defeat his boss' opponent didn't part with that number of pennies; but he's a sick man. Tins morning's Philadelphia Record says "Of the fight that have already taken place none have been hotter or more sur prising in result than that over tlio elec tion of delegatos to the Republican State Convention, iti Schuylkill county, on Satur day. Quayites aud anti-Quayitcs hammered away at one another without quarter. When thosmoko cleaicd away it was found that the old leaders of both factions hai gono down in the struggle. Ill the First Legisla tive district Senator John J. Coylo and Ser-geant-at-Arins Joseph Wyatt, two strong Quay lieutenants, wcic beaten on a close vote by George Drill and Charles Straughn." YELLOWS ONE PARK. .1 Complete Tour via tlie l'enusyliuiihi Itailroad, Tlio Yellowstone National Park is uunu tiouably the most interesting region on the globe, for within it is displayed tho greatest collection of nature's manifold wonders. In deed, this mouutaln-bouiid plateau, high up on the summit of tlie everlasting Rockies, is a veritable playground fur the world's giant forces. To stand itud gaze upon them in all their marvoluus manifestations, the great geyser upheavals, the fierce steam blasts, tho terrible loap of the river, and tho awful oanon, is a revelation, an oxperieuoe to be had at no other point on the earth. The personally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, which leaves Now York ou September 2, aifurds the most satisfactory means of visitlug this wonderland and viewing iu marvelous features. Tourists will travel by special train of Pullman smoking, dining, sleeping and observation ear lit each direction. Kight days will be spent in the Park. Stups will alio lie made returning at St. Paul and Chicago. The round-trip rate, JX85 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, $230 from Pittsburg, covers all necessary expenses. For detailed itineraries aud full informa tion apply to ticket agent. Tourist Agent. 11WI Broadway, New York, or address Geo, W ' Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. ftatere September Weather. Prof, A. J. DeYoe, the euaiueut Jersey weather prophet, dees not give us a cheery view of Septemlier weather. He Axes a violent electrical storm a due ou the 3rd of this month, reaching Its height on the 3th, end raglug most severely over western Virginia end the southern part of Pennsylva nia. Another big storm will follow on the 10th and will sweep screw the Atlantic to ravage the coast of the Uuited Kingdom. But worse yet, according to Mr. DeVoe, will be H.atorm from tbe iiSth to the 30th, develop ing a tornado in Ohio and heavy rain, with cold gales ou the middle AUautlc ouaai. Dt-htrui-live tides sre predicted fur tueWtlt and u counter storm in Italy, with floods in Austria aud Turkey. Hood's t'tlie H fk ln-.lila' 1 I '.ul nl.d Pil! ta-,tt mi Hit' uii'iit) tiillliU, u.n "i lb ' ' i ich, 1" i, -i ; -iki-ii i.i.r I tuiii,- effect. JA rent. lliu only film Uka kuU lluuu's (teio-purllla. GIVEN 4 First 20 Second FREE 40 Third EACH MONTH (During 1097) For particulars send your namo-and full address to Lever Bros., Ltd., Iladsoo Harrison 8t.,New York. SPECIAL HEDUCED RATE. 'excursion to the Ocenii Grott Oiiinp Meet Ing vlu lVnnlvitnlu ltnllnmd. For the benefit of those desiring to visit Ocean drove (Asbtiry Park) during the great oa nip meeting, the Penuiylvaula Railroad Company will, on August 38, sell excursion tlokets to that point from stations named be low at the very low rates quoted. These tickets will le good for passage to Philadelphia on train named below, thence on regular trains leaving Broad Street Station at 11.30 A. M 3.30 and 4 05 P. M. that day to Ocean Grove ( Aslmry Park) : Twin Lenvtn. Hate. Shenandoah T.eove G-OS a. in. tl 00 l'raokvllle :S0 " i 85 St. Clair - 0.OT ' 8 (W Pottsvtlle 0:48 ' 8 60 Schuylkill Haven 7i08 " 8 SO Admnadule !7;07 " 8 50 Auburn f7:l " 3 SO Hamburg 7sJ " I 80 thoemukcrsvllle 7:84 " I 30 Mohrsvl'lo ffi8 " 3 SO IeeKrt 7M " " llewllng 7:88 " 8 OU ItlnlslMirn 8:10 " 2 78 I'nttatown 8:11 " 2 80 Parker Ford (S:K " 2 10 Spring City 8:88 " 2 88 Phoenlxvin. 84JI ' 2 28 Franklin avenue 8:88 " 2 00 Korrht nwn 8:89 " I 00 Philadelphia Arrive 9:80 " 'T' Stops only ou notice to agent or on signal. Tickets will be good for return paswge on regular trains until September S, Inclusive, and will permit of stop-oil' at Philadelphia within limit. Oasoarcts stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripo, 10c. Sea Shore KxcuridonlstM, Among those from town who accompanied the excursion over, the P. & II. railway yes terday to Atlantic City, woro tho following: Messrs. David Lcvine, Elmer Itnusch, Zeph. Bobbins, Brnc Tnolo, John Boran, P. J. Me Carthy. Cl-mius McLaughlin, Harry Levy, P. J. Burke, William Britt, Patrick Convillo, Joro. K urns, Harry Bickert, Samuel Acker, Jr., John Bonoubergcr, Jacob Noll, Sr., George Davidson, and John Mahou, of Brownsville. Miss Ida Gashucr, Stncla- lur- loug, of town, and Miss Thompson, of Brownsville, were also among them. Thi-co ISuniod by OiihoIIho. Chicago, Aug. 9. Three persons, com- posing tie family of Peter Veth, at 227 Rust Huron street, were seriously burned in a lire caused by an explosion of rjasollne. The Injured are Peter Votli, Mrs. Bessie Veth, hia wife, and Edwin Veth, aged 2 years, Mrs. Veth was more seriously Injured than her huBband and child, but she will prob ably recover. Mrs. Veth was cleaning a brass bedstead with the fluid and her husband struck a match for the pur pose of lighting a cigar. In an Instant there was an explosion, and the room was filled with flames. The flames caught the clothing- of Mrs. Voth, and she was soon enveloped in flames from head to foot. Mrs. Solomon, the land lady, secured a bed quilt and smothered tho fluniliiB clothes. Meantime th father, had carried tho boy from tha room. I'rntou to iH'tith hy TUIovoh. New York, Aug. 0. Louis Bawlasek, a ladles' tailor, 35 years old, was beaten to death by three unknown men in Sixteenth street, near First avenue, at 12:15 o'clock yesterday morning. An Italian barber who liveB near tho cor ner saw the man attacked, and sum moned the police by rapping on the sidewalk. A policeman arrived In time to see the three men run off In an op posite direction. The beaten man was lying dead on the pavement. The po lice decided that the man had been sandbagged, as his neck was broken and his skull fractured. The police be lieve the man was attacked by mem bers of the gas house gang, and that they were frightened away before they could rob their victim. A young man named Daniel Kennedy Is under ar-"i rest on suspicion. Mob Dolled tlio Military, Houston, Tex., Aug. S. A mob of &00 surrounded the Jail at Nacogdoschos Saturday night and demanded the sur render of Ksseck White and Armas Phillips, negroes, who had attempted a criminal assault on two young ladles The mob finally broke Into the Jail, secured Esseck White and hanged him on an Improvised scaffold. He admit ted that he was Implicated in the crime, but laid the blame on others. The gov ernor had ordered out the Stone Fort reserves, hut they nor the sheriff could do anything to either overawe or dis suade the mob. A threat to lire was made, but If it had been carried out a very bloody conflict wotild have en sued. Siiwplclnnv or .Murder, Dubois, l'a.. Aug. 9. Dwlght Wllfion, formerly of Aurora, N. Y died from the effects of a gunshot wound lato Satuiday night, and there Is a sus picion that he waa murdered. Two weeks ago Wilson made his home with a man and women at Itathmel, near here. Saturday night the three were at Iteynoldsvllle, and returned home early. At a late hour a physician was called to attend Wilson, and found him lying in front of the house with a bul let hole lu his head and a gun by his side. The couple declared that he had shot himself. An Inquest 1b being held. At t'lH HIIIH--.P- l'.".p,IHltlOtl. Nashville, Aug. S. The events th's week at the exposition will be In a great degiee of a military character. The troops from north and south will camp on the military plasa, receptions, parades drills and social .functions will lie numerous, and tlie week's diversions are to eloae with a monster sham bat tle. Tomorrow Is to be a memorable day. It Is Louisiana and New Orleans day. Governor Foster, with member of his staff, will attend, and many of the prominent men and women of New Orleans will accompany the governor. A IIiintm-'H AcoUloiitnl Deuth. Auburn. N, Y Aug. 9. The body of Or. Arthur 8. Kennedy, aged about U years, eye and throat specialist of this city, was found yesterday four miles north of tills eity, He left home about t o'clock In the morning to go hunting, and his death is supposed to have re sulted from the accidental discharge of his gun, Indicting a wound Just above the knee, from which he bled to deuth. Are you a sufferer from that terrible !af He, lu lling Piles V Duau's Ointment will bring you instant relief aud pormuueut cure. Get it from your dealer. Ptliet, each of $100 Cash. " " " $100 Pierce Special DIcjcles. " " $25 Gold Watches. POR Sunlight SOAP WRAPPERS Hid Not Vl.w'rom IMkc'M I'cnk. CnHiado sjprlr.BP, Col., Aug. 9. Will la) i U. Pelt i did not take hie Jump fn.m Pike's Peuk yesterday, but It woj not his fault. With the conditions of eh ud and fog It would have been a bllnufolrted leap to certain destruction. Feltts went upto the summit of the ptak In the morning, carrying his Im mense aeroplanes with him. Two hours were required In adjusting; the big wings, but heavy clouds gathered, and a s'lght snow falling at the time con vinced him that a leap from the peak would have been suicidal. Feltz Is still on the peak, and It Is said he will re main there until conditions are favor able, when he will sail down into Col orado Springs, 12 miles distant. Jtopot'tliiK Auicrlenu I.ilDorol'W. Toronto, Aug. 7. Canada has berrun to take means to enforce the alien labor laws against the Americans. Cornmlesroner McCreary Is here on business In- connection with work on the Crowe' Nest Pass railway to the Rocky mountains. He Informed the Canadian Pacific authorities that any American laborers engaged for that work would be deported to their own country again. McCreary had instruc tions from the Canndlan government to strictly enforce the law. 1 1 n tl Sovon Wtvos. Chicago, Aug- 7. Another warrant charging bigamy has been served on David ISllworth Bates, In a cell at the police station. It was sworn out by James L.. McCarthy, who said he was the father of Mrs. Bates No. 3. The police say Bates married at least seven women, all of whom are living. This makes the lean and sallow faced little bookkeeper n polygamlst cxtraordl nary. nir.n. John, son of John AV. nnd Savilla l)r.vls. brciI 0 mouths and 12 dnjs. Funeral will take place on Tuesday, 10th Inst., nt 2 p. in., from the family residence, corner West and Poplar ftireeis. iiuerii em in xnc uuu i'ciiowa ceme tery. Relatives and friends respectfully Invited to attend. 8-9-1 1 MISCELLANEOUS. JjlOU HB2CT. Store room anil dwelling, on South Jardln street, next to Hebald ofllcc. Apply to J. W. Johnson, North Main street. FOR SAI.K. Cheap, n desirable hnslnces property on Knit Centre Btreet. Apply to M. M. Burke, Attorney. Krbii building. 8-0-tf FOIl RUNT. The fine dwelling. No 217AVost Cherry street, with all modern Improve ment. Four rooms ou each iloor, largo attic and good cellar. Clan throughout Rent reason able. Apply at no, 25 w. Wain atrret. 8-0-1 w POSITION WANTKD. By a sober, strictly temperate and middle aged man. Wnto passenger or' freight station, or 'any place of goou report, uooa rciercnco can ue given, aq. urea-t, amkricak citizen, herald otlice, when andoah, Pa. &7-3t TOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the i uuderMlgned has made application for the renewal of certificate No 417,(W1! for 0 shares of stock of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company 1 h nod to W. H. Lewis, and dated June 14th, 1890, also for renewal of certificate No. 412,123, dated July 19th, 1H93, for 6 shares of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company Btock Issued to Thomas Chalmers, both certificates having been iosi or uesiroycu. 8-G-U William 11, Lewis. 3 TABLE and FLOOR OIL CLOTH, FINE WINDOW SHADES, po1 13- GO TO - Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. TKE SAND MAN comes enrly to the tots whose mamma buys them a CORK SHAVINGS bed, and by and by papa will have one too, or know the reason why. You would save money and learn true comfort by getting them for all your beds. Your dealer sells them. EVAN J. DAVIES, THE L1YERYHAN, No. X3 nnd 15 N. Pear Alley, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at $3.30 per ton Pea Coal at - $1.80 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. Ilverylhtug must be sold at once. 1 Don't delay to come for 1 bargains. L. D. DAVIDSON, 205 East Centre St Below Inliltjli Valley depot, next to Dalitis' butcher shop. 0 PERSONAL MENTION. Math. Beddall spent yesterday at Pottsville It. L. Brown and wile spent yesterday at St. Clair. Moses Rogers and wire wero St Clair visi tors yesterday. Frank J. Grady has gono to Atlantic- City to spend a week. It. W. Stout and grand-daughter spent to day at Pottsvllle. Christ. Oruhler, of Philadelphia, spent yctorday In town 1 P P. I) Klrlln spent yesterday visiting relatives at Reading. Miss Sadie Gilbert spent yesterday visit lug her parents at Ringtown. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wesuer.of Mt. Carmcl, visited friends lu town ysturdav. V. O. lies nnd family spent yestetday at the Mountain (irnvo camp meeting. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Dorr, of Philadel phia, nie guests of relatives In town. Joseph Ball and wife and K. C. Brolist and family spent yesterday at Mlnersvlllo. V. V. Lewis, tho sporting king of Muha noy City, was a town visitor yestorday. Miss Kelthau, of Sunbury, Is the guest of the Misses Kolthan, ou North Main street. Iter. P. I Daggett and J. P. Malcy, or Lost Creek are recuperating at Atlantic City. Justice William II. Shoemaker Is receiving treatment at an eyo hospital In Baltimore, Md. II. M. Weidensatil was summoned to Lewis- burg yesterday to t)io b'odslJo of n sick relative Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Price and X. 11. Swalm attended the Mountain Grovo camp meeting yesterday. G. A. Wilde, of Scmnlon, was in town yesterday, the guest of his brother, Prof. K. W. Wildo. William Davis the apprentice at Sheelors barber shop, called ou tho fair sex at 1'rack- Vllle yesterday, Messrs. P. 1 . Devine, Bernard and Charles HcBrearty, of Ccntrulla, wore Sunday visitors to town. Controller Severn and wife made a trip to tho Mountain Grove camp meeting ou their bicyclos yesterday. C. D. Frlcke returned Saturday evening after a visit of a few days to Atlantic City and Philadelphia. County Detective Richard Amour left town tliis morning for an extensive trip through tho Western states. M. J. Scaulau, "Byce" Puree!!. Joseph Boll and Walter Rynkawioz niado a bicycle trip to Ringtowu yesterday. ' Miss Margucrito Dooloy, formerly of town, but now of Washington, D. C, is circulating among town acquaintances. Messrs. T. J. O'Hcarn and T. J. Mullahey joined tho Atlantic City excursion at Potts town yesterday, ou its return trip. Miss Ratio O'Donuoll, of New York city, is spending several weeks as the guest of Miss Emma Davis, of East Coal street. Miss Minnie Glenwrlght, who was a guest of town friends tho past three weeks, re turned to her homo in Mlnersvlllo to-day, Maurice O'Brien accompanied the Atlantic City excursion as far as Philadelphia yester day. He spent tho day at Woodside park. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shipp, Monroe T. Shrefiler, of Ashland, and Miss Sadie Ling- ham enjoyed a drive to Ringtown yesterday Messrs. E. B. Brumm, Elwood Jacoby, Saylor Lougsdorf, Benjamin Daddow aud John Reese hiked" to Mountain Grovo yes torday. Messrs. John Brosliu, of town, aud John Burke, of Brownsville, enjoyed the romantic tcenery of JIaucli Chunk and tho Switch bach yesterday. Mrs. William Urch, of St. Clair, spent yes terday in town as tho guest of Mrs. Joseph Dusto and returned homo to-day accompanied by Miss May Dusto. W. D.Holmos.of Catawlssa.EdwanI Holmes, of Bloomsburg, and Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph navis ami uauguter, ot Bt. Nicholas, wero tho guest of C. H. Hagenbuch nnd family, yosterday. Buy Keystone flour. Bo suro that the name Lbksio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack.' MAHAN0Y CITY. A Woman Fulnts While Handling Scalding Water. Mahanov City, Aug. 0. While lifting a boiler of hot water Mrs. William Hughes, of bust Centre street, fainted and foil to tho floor, tho contents of the boiler fatliug ou her arms and badly scalding them. She also sustained a sprain of tho left knee. Tho recent purchase of blooded stock by local hoi-hcmeu has revived interest in the project to build a raco track in this vicinity. Au audience of about 300 pcoplo, mostly from Girardvlllc, assembled at tho Mahanoy City park Saturday afternoon to witness the bicycle race between Brewer and Davis for the championship of Girardvlllc and a gold watch. Brewer won tho first and third two- milo heats In ,p:33i andOiSli. Davis won the second iu U:33. Tho funeral of Mrs. Catherine Horgan, of Bowman's, took place this morning. Benjamin Smlth.a 5-year-old boy of Frack ville, had his collar bone broken by being run down by a bicyclist named Charles lllnkle, of St. Nicholas. Tho base ball game botwocn Ashland and St. Nicholas on Saturday resulted in favor of tho former by a scoro of 13 to 12, Miss Harriet Jamesdaughter of Sunt. T. J. Jamos, lias been appointed a primary teacher in tho now school building at Gilber- ton. The Pennsylvania Cornet Band of Tama qua will serenade a number of our citizens next lnursuay evening. The fares collected on the Lakosido Rail way Saturday, in coutoqucuce of tho travel to and from High Point park, aggregated 7,500. The base ball game between Mahanov Citv and Tamau.ua, at the latter place, was stopped by tho police yosterday on account of tho opposition to Sunday baso ball. Kntertatned. Mrs. Cattello, and daughter, Bernlco, of New York, wore haudsomely entertained at tlio residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Peters, on East Centre street, last night. Musical aud voaal specialties were rendered by Messrs. Thomas Waters, Jr., Harry Cranson, Edward Tohin, and others. Mis Castello delighted those present by singing several solos. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascarets candy cathartic cure guaranteed, 10c, See. ot tbe Globe frr RHEUMATISM! T7ETTT?AT,aTA a .in . - 7 uuu iircjiarcu uuaur mo nnngent GERHAH MEDICAL LAWS,. preionDea uy eminent pnyucia I UK. RICHTtR S " Aksniinn w f PAiM pypci i pr i rtlll S.III Bj. Bui mm B. II b 1 Wt,l-lit ronnwnpil I 1I,.marlral,lv ,i...fnl ( 1 Iflniygcnntno with Trade Mark" Anchor,' 1 F. id. ltlchler ACo., 2li l'-srlSt.: Ken York. I 1 I nlts-afassa S.n 01 HIUMtil AW AHOS, IS It-Ann), TTnnt... Own ft!...wnV 33 Ate cu. Endorsed & rccommctulcd ly A. Wsiley, 106 If. Mln St., kC H. Hatentmch, 10 J N. Main Bt ,r . r. u. iurun, 6 8. Main St Bnenandoan. fc'-T-rw....-' nn. mr.urrn.R I n V. , . ' or I tl A KTtini, MiAMinmr ..... . I iu'' i i.ypepBmocruomqcii l.'mnplalntN. Pennsylvania Horses. Wednesday, Aug. 1 8th, '97, Commercial Hotel, AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. These horses arc nil well seasoned nnd onu be nut imto harness immediately upon purchase, without encountering any sickness which is generally tlie case with all horses not acclanmted. If everv horse sold is notns exactly lenreseiited, the money will be refunded to the buyer. Every horse risks at the hands of the bidd-r. Every horse must and bidder on the day of sale. Wfl. NEISWENTER. S!'-Sii&iSS?SSSSJS5SJiS.SS5--s REFRIGERATORS, .AT REDUCED PRICES. All Make the August Dog Days Endurable. SWALM'S : HARDWARE : STORE. jimiiimmimiimmfiimmmimmmmmmmmmmiimtK Sr riiiiiJnnininiinininiininiiniiiiiiJiuii.iJJilNillli -2 ttfioigieaiiiiHiuiiiliitlOlelOltllUiueuceifgeeMiesswesBir S vv rsr-aT - -w rinrf H 2 3 wumciN IP- -2 1 1 LITTLE FEET Can have the double satisfaction of putting them into some of the prettiest Oxford Ties we have in the store, and putting money into their pocketpooks at the same time. A number of .Black Oxfords that sold for $1.25 and $1.50, sizes 2 to 4, we've cut to 750 a pair to close them out. All widths ; medium toes ; perfect foot gear. Fine enough for street wear ; exceptionally good for house wear. 3 We've duct a Pew - --3 Of Russet leathers, too, that sold for $2.00 and $2.50 ; any pair you can have now for $1.39. Some are the new; toes ; all are good toes, and very becoming. Men who still like to wear nanow-toed shoes have a veritable harvest in some russets and blacks that we got $2.25 a pair for. Any pair now for $1.39. Finest shoes we ever had in the store. 3 2 3 Checks for amount ot purchases made, are given Z every customer. 25.00 worth entitles you to a I HANDSOME : PARLOR. : LAMP. 2 1 1 Factory Shoe Store, 1 1 2 aJ. A. Mover. Mcrr. ZSt 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 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, BRANDONVILLE, RENMA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. WAIT : FOR George Ploppert, the leading shoe dealer, is visiting New York and Boston for the purpose of pur chasing a new stock of BOOTS and SHOES! If you are iu need of footwear wait until he returns with hundred of bargains, It will pay you. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 10S NORTH MAIN STREET, " Two doors above Merchants' Bank. The undersigned will arrive the latter part of this week with rt carload of strictly Pennsylvania Horses. It will consist of workers, drivers nnd general purpose liorses. The load will ftlso con tain a number of Extra Fine Drivers, our public sale will lake place on Shenandoah, Pa. RAIN OB SHINE. sold is guaranteed, avoiding all will be sold to the highest FANS, TRAPS, SCREEN DOORS, iwiriDow Mtmi WATER COOLERS, wiin 2 i 3 Hi s -5 g - fir 3 1 3 I i s 3 1 sE 3 3 Pairs 11 ii Ii : BARGAINS !! FLY
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