500 Boxes of "Pennsylvania Royal Standard" paper and envel opes just received. Worth 35c of anybody s money. Our price is an even quarter of a dollar and, after using part of it if you think it i not worth it, your money back for the asking. HOOKS & BROWN North tVlaln St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE.- Wo make a specialty of Gasoline, 6O0 In live gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. azlo greese. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, Mail onlrra promt tly MtemlMl to. l'Viendn'lilp's TX-nt. A oertalu young lady who In plentifully cmlowrd with the choicest gifts of nut tiro wont to a bosom friend tho other day and Mild: "Mnrlon, I do wish there wns aome way to find out who among the young men of my acquaintance nro sincere and honest In whut tlir.v my to nie. They uro all suoh flatterers tbnt I never know when to be llmowhnt they tell 1110 und when not to. I detent iahwhood nbovo everything, and It would hHm lira greatly to know those among my friends who iirereiilly sincere. " "I will tell you a way," sold Marlon, who was a sensible, thoughtful little wom un. "Tho noxt tlmo you have n number of them milling upon you stand up nnd rerlto n dnimutlu poem fur them and tell me what they say about It." The young ludy consented, and some tlmo nfterwnrd, when Ave or six of her warmest admirers hud gathered in her parlor, she offered to glvo them a recita tion and did so. She hadn't tho slightest Idea of elocu tion and no dnunatlo talent whatever, but she wont through with It, and It was very, vory bad, evon for an amateur. A fow days later she met her friend, and sho aBked her how her effort was received. "Oh," sho Bald, "they wcro delighted with jny reoltalton. Tom and Charllo and Dlok and Harry were perfectly cntrancod. They said Sarah Uernlmrdt couldn't have equaled It " "Did every one praise you?" asked her friend. "All hut Mr. Wutson. He sat book in his chair and never applauded at all. Aft er 1 had finished he told me that ho was afraid my forto was not In tho druuiatlo lino." "And now,"suid herfrlond, "you know who Is sincere and who Is not." "Yes, Indeed," suld tho fun-girl. "Your tost wus a complete success. I'm going to begin studying for tho stngo right awuy, and I'll never speak to that odious Mr. Watson again." Dotrolt Free Press. BUCKHELL UrilVEKlH John Howard Harris, President. College, with four courses of study leading to degrees ; Academy, a preparatory school ; ,L,aclioo m .stiUite, a refined Warding school ; Music School for both sexes ; and Art Studio. Fur catalogue, address the Registrar, WILLIAM G. GRETZIHGER, -o-sLewlsbiirg, PenrYa. EXTRA SHERIFF'S SALE 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 ill! 1 DOll. We have also added to our es tablisment for the early fall trade a full stock of Brussels, Ingrain and Rag Carpets and Oil Cloth. L. MAiSEL, 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, HAHANOY CITY. Shenandoah. J WK 1IAVK T1IH HANDtfOMKHT DKHIQN8 01' ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -No. 17 It'osf Centre Mrect.- PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho Country Oliroiil!l tor Unity lerunt Tu eonntjr lngu of bM ball clubs Is a thing of the pt. The PotUvlllo CoutMsIl will be twVed to build n new look-up. The waIey reelilenrA, on North Janlln strret, la iitulartreltiK nu iiernus repairs. Several reslileuta of EuAeH lmVo twi silt the gold fever and started for the Klondike fiotdi. Tli camp-fire at Hlglil'olnt park wilt he opened agalu on Saturday afternoon aud oveulng. Little Harry VIe, of Amivllle, Lebanon county, was kteked on the head by a horse, and will die. Andrew ltankus will probably die from Injuries received In a fall of ooal In the Mali- anoy City colliery, The P. A It. employes at Malianny City wero pi lil to-day. Those lu this district will receive theirs ou Saturday. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Trutteesof the state hospital at Fountain Snrlncs was hold yesterday. There were 38 admissions to the Pottsvllle hospital durlns July, making a total of 51 cared for duriug tho month. A telephone line is to be established be tween Pottsvllle tnd Tremout, by the Pennsylvania Telephone Oompsny. The Illvtho township Sohool Hoard will meet Saturday to appoint ten teachers, There are double that number of applicants. The Ladies Aid Society of the United Evanirollcal church, Cressona, has raised $1,000 in the past two years to liquidate the church debt. Frank Lauer, the Heading brewer, may purchase the hotel at Tumbling Kun. The price asked Is $40,000, inoludlug the amuse ment grounds. Henry A. Meek, an old soldier, of Port Trevorton, Northumberland county, tried to take his life with chloroform at police hoad- miarters In Williumsport. Charged with having cruelly heated a boy at a lall game, Taylor- Humphries, a colored policeman of Carlisle Columbia county, was yesterday placed under arrest. Patrick Motloy resigned his position as enKiueer at the Bast colliery. Big Mine Run and went to tho Now Knglnnd states, whore he accepted a lucrative position Tho union lathers of Scrantou have gone hack to work after a one day's strike, all tho contractors in the city having conceded to the demand of 10 cents per bundle Inserting the tube of a bicyclo pnmp In his baby sister's mouth, 7-year-old Thomas Itulhtnan, of Beaver Falls, inflated tho lu faut's stomach, with almost fatal results. An attempt at suicido by cutting his throat with a nockct knife was niado by Daniel Miller, who is in jail at Carlisle, Cumberland county, charged with assaulting his daughter Waldrou's monster horse sale takes place at O'Hara's livery, cornor of White and Lloyd streets, to-morrow at 1 o'clock. Watch for the magnificent display of horse flesh in the parado at noon. The Bradford and Susquehanna County Medical Society, with the physicians of Wyoming and Luzerno counties as guests, held a meeting yesterday at Lake Carey, Wyoming county. Liveryman Nciswonter states that tlic next luad of Penusylvanian horses will he tho best ever shipped. They will also be sold cheap, which should be taken advan tage of by horse buyers. Suit against the School Board of Centralis, Columbia county, will be Instituted by J. U. Eisenhower, recently displaced as principal of tho High school, who holds that ho was serving under a thrcn-years' contract. Ex-Mine Inspector Lowis, of Hazleton, is a candidate for appointment to the posWouot Chief of the Donmtincnt of tho Bureau of .Mines a'l Mining. He is indorsed by Presi- dciifWalters. of tho Lehigh A alloy; A. B. i Cuxe, of Drifton, and Scuator Wolvertou. Fcrtlllzcrs. Telephone to M. Ulrich & Son, Ashland, Pa., when you havo a dead animal. They will li.iul it away at short notice, free of charge. 7-13-lm Annunciation I'lcnlc. One of the lamest picnics ever held at Illghl'oiut park was that of the Sunday school connected with the Annunciation church of town to-day. At least 1,500 chil dren and adults went out to tho park before noon to-day aud many went this afternoon Several members of tho Grant Band wero in attendance at the picnic. Ico cream aud temperance beverages wero furnished ou the LTuuuds free of charge. The congregatiou ul the church Is sounding the praises of the pastor, licv. II. F. O'Keilly, for his generous actlou iu connection with the affair. It is the first piculc the Sunday sohool has held aud tho joy of the children was unbounded when Kev. O'lttllly consented to allow it to he held. The outing will havo a beneficial iutluonce iu niuuy respects. Tho Lithuanian hand also participated in the festivities this afternoon by rendering musical beloctious. New Chandeliers The Trinity Reformed church on West Lloyd street, has been beautified on the interior by the addition of largo chandeliers aud several bracket lights. The chandelier contains 34 lights, and is of the combination order, 12 electric lights and a similar number of gns lights. Tho trimmings are of brass aud prebeut a neat appearance. A smaller chandelier is placed ill tho gallery, with eiljht lights. Two large brackets adorn oither side of tho church, whilo each vestibule is illuminated in similar manner. Ono advant age of the combination is that the congrega tiou will not be without light should an ac cident occur to olthcr the gas or electric light plants. They wero presented to tho congregation by the different societies of tho church, and Rev. Robert O'Boyle, pastor of the church, can fccilitate himself upou hav ing one of the best lighted churches in the town. Corner Mont, Laying. On Sunday afternoon the corner stone of the tower of ho Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. at Mlnersville, will be laid with impressive ceremonies. The church has undergone important improvements and the (,'erniau Catholics look forward to the evont with a great deal of pleasure. Rev. Peter Massnn, pastor of the church, has been very enerse tic In making the arrangements for the ceremonies. He has invited all the Uermau Catholic Societies of the county to be present. It is likely that there will he a pro- i insion of the uarochtal school children anil the societies, beaded by the Mlnersville Cornet Baud. When you want good rooting, plumbing, m fitting, or general tlnsmithing done call in E, F. Gallagher IB west uenire street Ooaler lr stoos 1-tf No Tours i)t u Strike. Reading offlcials attach no Importance to the reports from Pittsburg ot tne prouaoiuty of a strike of anthrouite miners. Nothing is known at the general oftices of the Reading Coal and Iron Couijany at Philadelphia iu reiiard to the matter. A prominent olHcial of the company says that, M far at he is In formed, there is not the slightest basts for the report. IMurrlugu I.li'oiine, Wdi. J. Bcs. of Kcloyres, and Qwiuule IM ward a. of MeAdoo. Peter Joyce and Katie F. Flanlgau, both of lUvan Run. John K. Hollabaugand LoUl Itacker, both of Sbepptou. Deads ltvixmlwl. From Miliars' LedM No. SO, I. O. O. I'"., to Johu K. Hlckley, ureiulses lu Norwegiau township. From Hannah Ilenniughou" to John Neit linger, prtoiises iu Piliegrove township. JAPAN'S GOLD CURRENCY. I'rermHiiirtnliitroiluoo tho New Stand ard nu Ool. 1. 8an Kranclsco, Aug. 11. The Bteamer Peru arrived yesterday from Yokoha ma vIr Honvt Kong with the following Japanese advices): There Is no doubt whatever that from Oct. 1 next Japan will have a gold cur rency. A circular Issued by the Specie hank announces that from that date It will pay gold for llunk of Japan notes. The Osaka ititnt la very busy at present minting new gold coins, t'..e SO yen coin being struck first. The pro ject le to mint 10,000,000 yen worth of subsidiary coins. Including SO sen coin, within the year. In order to expedite the Issuance of the new coins the usual summer vacation of officials has been dispensed wltlrr The publishers and editors of the Toklo Nlnhl Nlchl Shlmbun, Chuwo Shlmbun and Toklo Ilhymbun have been condemned to Imprisonment for one month and to pay a fine of live yen for Insulting the minister of state by the publication in their papers of the famous "Song of March." The Japanese government haa decid ed to totally abolish the export duty from the commencement of the 31st financial year, that Is to say from April 1 next. The Japanese papers are unanimous In approving the principle of a pro posed submission of the Hawaiian dif ficulty to arbitration. They assert that the Japanese government has not re lied on the attitude of other countries from the outset, nnd this policy will be adhered to to the last. There Is a feeling akin to a panic at Kobe, which, If not checked, will lead to serious results. Foreigners are becoming alarmed for their safety. Encounters with coolies are rife, and the spectacle of foreign bluejackets be ing pursued by a mob of roughs Is not reassuring. Train Wroukers nt Work. Phllllpsburff, N. J., Auc 11. Train wreckers have been nt work apaln on the Central Itallroad of New Jersey, und Monday night for the fourth time in as many months their dastardly work accomplished the wreck of tvti fast freight trains, the blocking of the tracks until 5 o'clock In the morning and the loss of at lenst $50,000. Train No. 418 was wrecked Just west of White House, the engine striking: a pile, of ties. The engine and 14 cars were de railed an their contents scattered alonir tho Uncle. Engineer Shupp, of Maui h chunk, remained at his post nnd miraculously escaped with his life. Conductor Mattrass Is reported seri ously hurt. Another fast freight ran Into the debris, and the engine and two cars of fish were demolished. En glneer Strubble and Conductor Moyna ham were hurt. Oriinnioiit Wilis tl.'o" Derby. Detroit, Aug. 11. Ornament easily proved his superiority In the Interna tional derby yesterday, and won the star feature of the Detroit Jockey club's opening day at Grosse Polnte with the greatest ease. Much of the Interest In tho derby as a contest was taken away by the easy manner In which Ornament won. He took the lead at the start and was never hurried, winning in i gallop In 2.S6. He crosed ttie line three lengths In front, Meadowthorpe Just easily second and Moncrelth third o race was worth $8,OS5, of which J7.0G5 went to the first horse, $700 to tho second aud $300 to the third. fin-at Dilnuiiro'liy lllirrlcntw. Oreenshurg, Pa., Aug. 11. A hurri cane passed over the eastern part of this county about 5 o'clock yesterday morning, doing great damage In Its course, which was very narrow. The roof was blown oft 11. M. Dotty's barn. In Derry township, while Supervisor Marshal's barn, in the same township, was badly wrecked, Trees were blown down, small buildings destroyed and growing crops ruined In tho path of the storm. It was tho worst storm ever experienced In the eastern part of the county. Funerals. A one-year-old child of Michael Tallis, of West Centre street, was interred In the An uunclation cemetery at 11 o'clock this morn ing. Tho funeral of Joe Ztkarowski, who died at the Miners' hospital from burns received at Wigean's a month ago, took place at nine o'clock this morning. .The St. Vincent society, of which the deceased was a mem ber, nnd the Lithuanian baud atteuded the funeral iu a body. At eloveu o'clock the funeral of Frank Kaddish, who was killed at Packer No. 3 colliery, on Satuiday, weeded its way to tho Lithuanian cemetery, whero intermout was mado. St, Anthony's Socioty, of which the deceased was a member, attended iu a body. The Delegate Klection. The olectiou of delegates to the Republican County Convention which meets at Pottsvllle on Monday next, will take place en Saturday afternoon, Thoro Is quite a ilvalry in some of the wards, and the contest promises to be close and exciting. Candidates Magargle and Roberts, who seek the shrievalty nomin ation, have ilolegates ruunlng in each of the five wards, Water Mutn llroken. The people of Turkey Run hare beeu de prived of the borough water supply sinco sir o'clock last night, on account of tho main being broken by a min cave-In. Superin tendent Stout started the repairs about an hour after the break occurred. A Summit 11111 Landlord Dead. Manus Doner, tho proprietor of the Koy stone Hotel, at Summit Hill, widely kuowu throughout this section, wsb found lead in bod at au early hour yesterday morning. The deceased was about 37 years of age aud conducted a hotel at Summit Hill for the past ten years or longer. The lix.Ohaiuplou, Kx-Chanipion John L. Sullivan passed through town this morning enrouto from AlUntown to Sliamoklu, where he will urn pirea game of ball to-day. To-morrow he will oftlciate at a game in Wllliauisport. Struck by Lightning. The house of Mlshasl Schroeder, residing on Market street, Taman.ua, was struck by lightning duriug the Btorm last evening. The bolt hit the roof, passed down through two stories Into the kitchen. Its exit was then made Into the yard through a scrouu door. Fortunately (he family had beeu lu an outboiiM) and all escaped Injury. When bilious or costive, eat a CasoareU candy cathartic cure guaranteed, 10c, SSc Itxtmrslou to Ocean Grove, For the accommodation of persons desiring to atluud the anuual camp meeting at Ocean Grove th Philadelphia & Reading Railway will run an excursion on August 34tb, laav ingSheuaudoahat0:03a. in. by special train. Fare fur the round trip $4.00. Tlcueta will be good to return up to and Including Sp teiuUer 1st. This is the ouly exuursiou of the seasou to that point. No need to suffer with rheumatism, lum bago, neuralgia, cramps or colic. Dr. Thomas' Euleetric Oil cures all such troubles, and does it quickly. PERSONALMENriON. William Chalmers, of Win. Penn, Is on the sick list. Mrs. It. M. Weidensaul left at noon to-day for Lewlsburg. Owen It, Williams, of Mt. Carmel, was a town visitor yesterday. Ike Hilton spout yesterday afternoon among Ashland rrionds. Dr. D. J. Lnugtou, and family, have pone to the sea shore to snd n vacation. Suporiutendeut David W. Price, or Potts-1 vllle, was a visiter to town yesterday after noon Harrison Ball, of Mabenoy CUy, talked politics with hts many friends here this afternoon. The Misses llendor, of MiuersviUo, are visiting Miss Anuio Drounan, ou South Main street. Mr. aud Mrs. S. J. Moltattts nnd Matt. Kepcliluskl havo returned homo frutn Huflalo aud Niagara Falls. Miss Ksther Lewis, of Mahanoy City, wa entertained hero by her many town acquaint ances last evening. Mrs. Aunio Hose and daughter, Mary, or Tmiiton, N. J., are visiting tho Itose family, on West Coal street. Miss liuth ltolman, daughter ot Letter Carrier I. I). Iloltnan, is vialtiug relatives lu tho Sliamoklu valley. Mrs. T. I). D.ivlos, of North Jardln street. returned hnmo last evening after spending several days at Atlantic City. Miss Km ma Eisenhower has gouo to Wilkes- barro to visit hor brother, Oliver, who Is a Hnotypo operator on tho Wllkcsbarro Nows- Dcaler. William Illllbouse, of Park Place, will leave shortly for South Africa. He will ac company the South African tourists, Messrs. Richardson and Jackson. Misses Mageio and Anua Nolan, of Phila delphia, are enjoying tho beautiful scenery of the Catawissa Valley at tho residence of John Thornton, iu Itlngtown. Misses Lizzie Iiuddr. of Miners Mill, near Wnkesbarre, and ltesslo Stoillng, of Pitts tun, are being entertained at tho residence of Miss Mame Lynch, on South Malu street. P. Mciirido, of South Ilctlilelicm, who has been the guest of Superintendent J. J. Ilradlgau and family tho past fow days, re turned to his home this morning. Mr. Mc iirido is a student at Orcrbrook seminary. Ask your Erocer for too "IJoyal Patent" flour, and take no other brand, Itistbobosn 6our made. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache A. ulDos-nt laxative. All DrunglsU. 6LEEP. A blessed minlstrnnt to bnrdoncd Ufa, Of swcot relief from toll and caro. From poisoned shafts of greed and strife, From treacherous minions of tho olr, Which float above, around, Within, Well stored with mingled Jot nnd grief, And barbed arrow points of sin From these sleep glvos n sweet relief. And, though the moments quickly flco, A wearied soul oft lives anew, Tt moot and know, to feel and seo The falro tho stronger than tho truo. Brief conio tho moments of sweet peace At thought of vigils long nnd deep In ft sacred promlao at release, "Tho mystery of folded sloop." 0. W. B. in Good Housekeeping. Hoo Cure all liver Ills, bilious- Pills nest, headache, sour stonv ach, indigestion, coustlpa tiun. Tiny act eailly, with' out pain or Krtpn. Sold by all dniftritti. 1) i.nll Tli only to take allli llood'i Sarnparllls MISCELLANEOUS. TOU 8AT.12. Cheap, a duslrftblo business Apply to X property on Kast Centre street. M. M. llurke. Attorney, Kan hullUiiiff. 8-G-tf I710K RKNT. The fine dwelling. No 217 West Cherry Btreet, with all modern improve mcnta. Four rooms on each floor. In mo attic ami irood cellar. Ons throughout Kent reason able. Apply at Xor?5 N. Main street. 8-0-1 w POSITION WANTED. By o sober, strictly 1 tein nerato ami middle aired man. Watc t man at bank, store, mil e or mill, or helper at passenger or freight station, or any place of good report. Good reference can be given. Ad dress, American citizen, IIeuaUi otllce, Shen andoah. Pa. 8-73 1 "VTOTICI2. Notice U hereby Riven that the IN uuderslgned has made application for the renewal of certificate No 47,Oyj for G shares of stock of the Venusylraula Itallroad Company iHHiieu io w, ji. Lewis, ami unicu June mn, 1893. also for renewal of ceitiflcate No. 412.425. dated July 19th, 1B, for 6 shares of the rem. svlvanla Itallroad Company stock issued to Thomas Chalmers, both certificates having been lost or uestroycu. 8-6-4 1 William If. Jmvis. ? Wni SI REFRIGERATORS, - WATER COOLERS, - . AT REDUCED PRICES. All Make the August Dog Days Endurable. SWALM'S : HARDWARE : STORE. The Faust Wheel flade to Pit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit ol clothes. If you do not appear with easa 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, : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, BRANCH OFFICE WAIT : FOR George Ploppert, the lending shoe denier, is visiting New York and Boston for the purpose of pttr chnting a new tftock of BOOTS and SHOES ! If you are in need of footwear wait until he returns with hundreds of bargains, It will pay you, PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 10B NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. JIAHAN0Y CITY. 8evern Post, No. 110, O. A. It., hs deeided net to resume the entnp flro at High Point park next Saturday as bad already been stated. The employes of the P. Si U. C. fc I. Cum pany in this dislrict received their semi monthly stipend to-day. John Mason, a veteran of tho late "war, died at Iris homo on West Pine street last evening of miners' asthma and drop??. Ho was 08 years of ago ami Is survived by a wife and Ave children. He was a three months' mau as prlvato and enlisted In 1801, Ijolnlng Capt. Jennings' command of Co. 1), St. Clslr. In 1808 ho bceamo a member of Co. C, 0th Kcgt., N. Q. I. Later on ho joinod Co. K, BOth IUgt. Tho entries for the bicycle races at lJine sido on Saturday aro Increasing and tlio In dications nro that the meet will be a success ful ono. Tho annual picnic of tho Citizens band, of this place, will also bo hold in con nectlon with the races. Samuel Sonthan, the victim of the railway accident nt the Foundry orossltig, Taniaqua, yesterday, died shortly after being removed to his homo. He was 48 yoors of age, un married, nnd was tlio solo support of his aged parents. Hsrry Swahn and family, formerly of Shenandoah, are being entertained horo by (he family of David Itowman. Mr. Stvalm is now engagtd In tho manufacture of flies in Philadelphia. Ki-Justice T. T. Williams, of Shenandoah, was In town to-day. ltf port oil Dying. John Dougherty, a well kuowu laborer of town, is reported as dying at the Schuylkill Haven almshouse. Ho suffers from hem orrhages. TOTHE LAND OF SUNSHINE And l'lowern, the Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, whero snow storms, blizsards or high nltitudos nro ..unknown. Pullman first nnit second class palaCo and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novnda, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, 510 Rail road avenue, Elmira, N. Y., or 381 Broad way, New York. 2-3-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agt. Wa, for over XaT i mo uiobe rcr RHFIIMATI&M am am v n I w Ifl una prcp&rta anaer mo BiriDgcnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. rescrlbed by eminent physicians I DR. RICHTEFl'S EXPELLERl world renowned I Kcmarkably mcccssf al I Only Bennlno with Trade Mrk" Anchor,' Ad. UkhlerlCo., 2151'earlSt.j. Nor York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes, Own GUsiworki. j 23&MCU. Endorecd & recommended bj i A. Waaley, 106 IT, Main St., C. H. Hacentmch. 103 N. Main St.. F. F.D.Klrlln, 6 8. Malu St.. 4... Shenandoah. . DR. RICHTEITS' ANCHOR" STOMACHAL loBt for I ' , nvapepamgHtomnrli Coinplnlntw. I IN THE COUNTY. Everything In the Tonsorial Line Constantly on Hand, W. G. DUSTO'S Ferguson House Block. BARBER SHOP, FANS, TRAPS, SCREEN DOORS, ? WINDOW SCREENS. PENNA. . SHENANDOAH, PENNA. : BARGAINS ! r 'tk. 1 FLY a wmtmoN Of Prices in the Clothing Market Caused by the Passage of the New Tariff Bill. The increase of duty has not found us unprepared, as we saw six months ahead that the Bill would become a law and consequently woolens are bound to go up wliich will increase the prices in the cloth ing market. While we are manu facturers ourselves we made every effort to buy all our goods for the Fall Trade at the old prices, hence this enables us to serve the people with niiunt1 At such prices that no other dealer can come up to, therefore it is to your interest to give us a' call and be convinced if we are not able to save you 40 Cents on Each Dollar . . . the FAMOUS THE ACKNOWLEDGED Cheapest Clothiers and Hatters in the County. COR. hAIN AND OAK STREETS, FRANEY BUILDING, :-: SHENANDOAH, PA. The Shoj)ping Palace for the People. - MOB HIJ3SH, Manager. AU Our Light Weight Goods Must be Sold Before September ist, Regardless of Cost. ransyrania -v,iy,a Wednesday, Aug. 18th, '97, Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah, Pa. AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. BAIN OK SHINE These horses are all well seasoned and can be put inito harne-ss immediately upou purchase, without encountering any sickness winch is generally the case with all horses not acclaniated. If every horse sold is not as exactly represented, the money wjll be refunded to the buyer. Every horse sold is guaranteed,. avoiding all risks at the hands of the bidder. Every horse must and will be sold to the highest bidder on the day of sale. Wfl. NEISWENTER. TABLE and FLOOR pOr OIL CLOTH, FINE WINDOW SHADES, GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. EVAN J. DAVIES, THE LIYERYflAN, No. zj nnd 15 N. Pear Alloy, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at Pea Coal at S3, 30 per ton $1,80 per ton Tho Rosy Freshness And a Tclwty MltneH of tba alcln la Inva riably obtained by tbor? who uae 1'oxzoHi'a Complexion 1'owder. CLOTHING You Spend With Us. Horses. The undersigned will arrive the latter part of this week with a carload of strictly Pennsylvania Horses. It will consist of workers, drivers and general purpose horses. The load will also con tain a number of QlrJ Fine Drivers. or public sale will take place ou TRADE IS FMT And we must revive it. How ? By offering low and catchy inducements to buyers. FOR THIS WEEK. One Lot of Hard Wood Kitchen Chairs The rest of our furniture stock is still large and varied, and must be closed out at a sacrifice. We are the recognized cheapest furniture house iu Shenandoah. Do not misconstrue our place with others. If you do it is money out of your pockets. L. D. DAVIDSON, 205 East Centrist. Batow Iehlfh Valley !ffraT, next to DuTlui'Jfutohor tUiop. 3
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