Everybody K'h.a, wiint "Pennsyl-'-i 'im-. toi :m(t we want (! to know licit the "Penn i ot paper and s -t i'iiN toi the bent value vnnin every bi svlvnni for tin Tlii 1" ill l:tl.; soil wi so low r:ut iuve ever offered. is m.ulr (.-specially for ns in ii, t itioM, for which rea au al)k- to make the price 25c a box. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. Wo make specially of OaioUnt, No In five gallon lots Mhrerad. Mtoaana' U. S. axle grecse. ...Also Headlight Oil, ISO Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, "KSSlS Vnll onh-rs promt tly attended to. Kin-can TltJomnt t ntloim.r III. V ,-innittmi. Aug-. 13. Pom Kwang J. .', i ), U f of the privy council of Korea, i v t .n.x.er In tht: country from Korea. .mil tlw tomrr.iHBioner of that kingdom ti. tl.i- irciut queen's Jubilee, Id crltl t'U ill with conpumptloli at his resl- . l . in r here, and rn.iy not survive tlv il.n The acute attack wai brought on l im Saturday night, when violent bl l i xer Ise brought on a hemor ill i l since then he had been grow- in.. - i .idlly worse, and M friend have n up al' hi pe. Mr. Boh Is conslder- ,i I i. nn t Influential man of his . iii v Chim Tom e, the present Im ii n minister, and 1'rlnce Enl Wha, u , n of the king of Korea, are con i,,i,tlv at his bedside. The king has l. n n,, tided. Mr. Son's appointment I,, it - niinrliial post In the country n -i ti. the- thi( no was made last au ip ii I it his poor health had prevent- , 1 1 i i unviiiR to assume the ofllce. s. iiuror llnliim linn Asrcnnnd. J -I I rich, Ont., Aug. 13. Senator M. A l -mm and the party of pleasure ,i-i iicrornnariylnsr him on a cruise , i iin great lnfces had a thrilling ex i , i- i ' f ycpteiday on the wild north t of Lake Superior. Their y. i hi. ihc Commani li-. a steel vessel, wiit .til-round In Nu ,-'n straits and f it In the m 'hit nliound in ih i ii inn tor 16 h i .- The nccldent iiiriMil Wedm-sdai i.i ht, when the n ii in i and his guests were comfort ,ii,l stowed away In their berths. The i num. aniho was hauled Into deep v ii, i lust evening and resumed her i, niti'-y. Hi vend a sliirht leak the ii lit was lmt harmed. The mishap uhs i nusptl by the pilot Betting the u ht out of the channel. DUCttllELL U11IVERMTT John Howard Harrii, President. College, with four courses of -tttdy leading to degrees ; Academy, ijir.L-paratory school ; Ladies' In st itvi!e,a "refined boarding school ; Miiie School for both sexes; and Ai l Studio. l-'or catalogue, address tbt Registrar, VILLUM C. GRETZIHBER, o--Lewisfwrg.'Penn'a. FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS -IN- Brussels, Ingrain Rag; Carpet. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. O IN OUR LINE OF O FURNITURE of every description we can s u e you many dollars by giv ing us yonr trade. Allbargain seekers should take advantage of this opportunity. L. MAISEL, 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. SROOrMT, Agt. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House ( Stables, MAHANOr CITY. 1IANIJSOMKST ..OIL CLOTHS 'N TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, y t . it 'iVest ( Hire titrret. A V.-L II ,VK TUB f I il -'UN9 OK PITHY POINTS. I 'ipm.iiIii(m Tlirongliont tli Count ty Olin.iiluli.il for Ilnnlj 1'eriiBHl. The ennip meeting at Orwiashurg Will be opened August SKtrd. The employes of the V & R. 0. 1. Co.. in the Ashland and Qlrardvllle district, were paid yesterday. A marriage Hcente v " Israel to Daniel K. Brennlntter, of South Menhelm, and Mrs. Bailie Homer, Auburn. The earpentera employed In erecting the now breaker at Centralla ere working night and day, and it will soon be completed. An electric power plant is being placed In the Miners' hospital to propel celling fans which are to be placed in tbe wards of the hospital. Dltikoy" Mushes, of Tamaqua, splintered several bones In his right hand In ilie 'wnt with Hicbael Kerns, at Summit mil on Saturday last. An air motor capable of handling thirty mine ears at a time is to be operated at the Drirton No. 8 colliery, to dispense with the use of mules. Oamp No. 6, Patriotic Order of True Americans, of Shenandoah, at their meeting on Monday evening, decided to hold a basket picnio at High Point on Wednesday, August 18th. Tbe Herald erred last ermine when it stated that Mrs. Hats bad sued Mrs. Kane for Aiilt and battery. It shculd be the reverse. m Mrs. Kara is the prosecutrix and net the plaintiff. These deeds were filed In the Recorder's office: From William Melnbold to Maine Meinhold, premises in Ht. Clair; from Harriet Morris to W. W. Scott, premises In Miaersville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wadlinger, of the DeCourt Hotel, lottsvllle, celebrated the twenty-sixth anniversary of their marriage. Iy entertaining a large number of their friends. They ware wedded in Minersville by Hev. Father Bch warts. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Viewers, the Hand of A mm leu, Call. rornla. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizsanls or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arlsona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. Bit) Kail- road avenue, Elinlra, X. Y., or 391 Uroad. way, New York. 2-S-tf W. K. Hoyt, O. E. P. Agt. I'oatottloo Uobhein Iniliiwtrlotis. Altoona, Pa., Aug. 13. The safe in the Bamesboro, Cambria county, post office wast blown open at 3 o'clock in the morning and 1140 in cash and $17r, In stamps stolen. The noise of the ex plosion aroused the neighboring peo ple, but the burglars escaped In the darkness. The term of Edward Huber aa postmaster haa expired, but the new appointee, Frank -MoAnulty, has not yet taken charge. Voters Aro Lnjlng for lllin. From Tnmmiua Ilernld. And now from the wrecked political bar racks at Malmnoy City comes the whimpering cry that regardless of his defeat Coylo will be a candidate for re-nomination. Thoro is nothing particular startling in this news. It slio8 that the Senator is of that stump of men who nave to ue KnocKeu uown nan a dozen times before they realise they are but ting up against the inevitable. Ily all menus let the Senator be a candidate for le-nommx Hon. The voters of this town are layiug for him with a great big ax and it will give them an opportunity to use it. Let the Senator le a candidate. LclicW UeircH lltmk Coiiwollilntlon. Chicago. Aug, IS. The August num ber of The Kand-McNallv BankerH Monthly contains an article by Hon. James II. Eckels, comptroller of the currency, on oank coiiiolidatlons, in which he expresses himself unhesi tatingly in favor of the tendency to ward consplldation which has been de veloping' during the past six months. "In am convinced," he suys, "that there la not an Important city In the country but would be strengthened In all Ita Interests by hank consolidations. With in the pant few tncntUf.they have oc curred In New rYorkj, 6t IjOuIb and KansiiH ( It)-. The example thus set jould be v oil followed elsewhere. It jught to be." liilfQilo V'H Couoyoato CopL) Buffalo, Aug. 14. Alarmed by the ihofto-ge In the coal reserve of the ftr iL-partment. conrecjuent on the miners' strike, and the Inability of the city to replenish by put chase, Senior Fire Commissioner Davis called upon the law department yesterday for -advice aa to his rights to confiscate coal In the event of a fire. "You cannot stand by and f ee the city burn It there la any coal In sight," said City Attorney Quackenbush, "I advise you to seize all the coal that can be secured, ami never mind the conseauences. Tlie alty will back you up." Northern I'aoWo'K Stw l'rwldiit. New Y"tk. Aug. 13. C. S, Msllen was yesterday elec.ed president of the Kortbern Pacific Railroad company Daniel 8. Lamont was elected director and vice president. Mr. Mellen Is the second vice president of the Maw York, New Haven and Hartford railroad. and. wsj) formerly general manage ot the Union Pacillc railroad. The office of president of the Northern I'aclno was rendered vacant by the resignation it Mr. W!n r HI hcrtu there has been io vi-.-e pn nl lit. Tho Pennsylvania Uallroad Company gives a choice of sendde points for the excursion Tlnii-sdny, August 10th, Atlantic City, Cape May. Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon Anglesea, Wildwood or Holly Beach. At lantic City being tbe most popular takes the crowd. Passengers desiring to go through s'une day can avoid tbe transfer through Philadelphia by taking the new Delaware river bridge route, the only all rail line from points la Pennsylvania. gubaeffisr Hive Ills Opinion. State Superintendent of Public Schools ShaeffVr has decided that Prof. John If. Eisenhower, of Centralla High school, and supervising principal of tbe public schools. can not be removed until tbe expiration of three years, except for cause contrary to law. No need to suffer with rheumatism, tow hsgo, neuralgia, cramps or colic. Ur. Thomas' Ccleotrie Oil uu ret all sueli troubles, ana doe It quickly. JSxeurslOM tu OcasM Oruvw, For the accommodation of persons dailrteig to attend the annual camp meeting at Ocean (iruvv the Philadelphia & Beadiug Hallway will run au excursion cn August Mth, leav ing Shenandoah at 0:06 a. m. by special train. Fare fur tbe round trip H 00. Ticaeta will be good to return up to and Including Sep teinhi r 1st Thi- is the only excursion of tbe season to that point. Wllt'll lilll, Hl candy cathartic or cimtivc, cat a Cascarets cure guaranteed, 10c, 2Sc. YESTERDAY S BASEBALL OAMEB. N it i Pui. i : i-iih At I hi:.id'.ij in 1 ' i i" ri.Ni- dnlphla, 1. At Clm-ninnd -Ck . I mil . Pittsburg, 1 At I,o,il-Hb-l.nul n III.- fi. Chief, o. t. At Wns'ilngtmi Washington. J: HrooltlJ'n. It, At New York First game (12 Innings) Boston, ft, N"W Tork, 4. Sec ond name: HoatOn, 10; New York, 7. J-'.rwt orn League. At Bcranton Springfield. S; Seranton. L At WHkebarr Providence, 8; Wllkes barre, I At Toronto Syracuse, 6; To ronto, 1. Atlantic tMMMtn. At Uincaster-rirst gamei lnoaater, 14; I'uleison. 5. Second game; LarroaS ter, 6: Pntcrson, 1. At Heading nad ing, 10, Athletic, . At Norfolk Norfotfc 11; llurtrord. 6. At Richmond (10 Innings; darkne: .-))- Richmond. S: Nownrk. Unfair Carles tare. The Frenoh peasant, as described by the masters of the nuttirnllstlo school, Is rnfn ble of both villainy and imr:'-orr)e.tJ', U't such writers, anys Andre Theitrlct, In "Rustic lite In France," bao deliberate ly si looted exceptional oases. Like n.ns hardworking people, tho ptiirant. hotrcti r Imperfect his education, Is sensible and sober and not without linor feelings. After the war, during the gloomy days of tho commune, I was walking sadly over one of tho great, buru i lulus of tlarrois. Above my bund and not fur from two peas ants who were hoeing a lark wurbled aa he flew upward. Ono of tbo two nion hoe ing lifted his eyes and exclaimed, In a tone wbloh touched me: "Poor llttlo lark, how ho sings!" This oxclamution seemed to express a sort of melancholy surprise at hearing thi bird's sweet song again after so many mis fortunes. Not only is tho ieasant susceptible to delloato emotions, but ho Is a poet in his way. If tho provincial language Is care fully studied, one is very much surprised and delighted to ho constantly discovering Ingenious, striking, glowing image. If there Is n fresh brcer.e blowing, the peasant will tell you that "tho weather Is gay." If It Is muggy and cloudy, "the weather Is sick." No poet is inoro ready than the peasant to personify inanimate objects. 'This land docs not yield any thing," said a farmer to mo one day. "It is not grntofnl." Ono day In Savoy I was looking ot tbe mountains all white with tho fh-Bt fall of snow. 'Are they not beautiful, tbeso moun tains of oursf" said a serving mnld to me as she passed by. "Thoy will becomo still more so now that tho sun Is sinlllug on tho snow." The men who naturally Invent suoli pic turesque i . . Sons liavo certainly noth ing i . i muon with tho ouarae creatures and 1 rutcs depleted l.y tbo superficial studies of tho naturallstio school. Tho peasant is thoroughly sober mid frugal. In the country Uioso people who are in tbo lmlilt of. getting drunk or aorinandlzlng are accrued. xennyivmiiH- cw nptiui. Harrlsburg, Aug. 13. The capltol commission met yesterday in the leg islative chamber to aeleot plans for a new atate house. The Jury of ex tiertg submitted eight designs,, and from these the commission will make a se lection. Seven of the architects olalm the building can be built for $626,000, or $26,000 less than the appropriation made by the legislature. The design which has been marked tlrst choice by the experts will probably be selected. The architect clalrAa the building can be erected for $625,000, but the draw ings can be modified to make the cost of the building $650,000. A selection will probably be made before the close of the week. When you want good rooting, plumbing, gse fitting, or genoral tinsmithlng done call on K. P. Oallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer in stc-es 1-tf Knee Injured. Tliouias Walsh, of LMlangowan, had hisl right knee painfully injured yesterday by being bumped between ears at tho Maple Hill colliery. Hood's Stimulate tho stomach, snsw M rouse the liver, cure bilious- ill nes. headache, dizziness. 111 !S our itoniacli, coimtlpatleii, si tc. Price 25 cent". Solil l,j nil druio.tl. The only l'llln to Uke ultli llund'a Sar.aparilla. MISCELLANEOUS. w OR SALK. A iiood mlleli cow. For further cartleulBrs annlv at U01 West Coal afreet. 8hiii.mloli, l'a. S-12-t WANTED. Two dining room girls and one assistant cook. Anulv at the tsiislon House, Mshanoy Mty, Pa. . B-lttt T7IOR SALK. Cheap, desirable Il tuition Wit ! property on kuh iiniimrtv on KuaI Oentve sireet. M. M. llurke, Attorney, Urh iNiltdimr. ,-lOIt KHNT. The flue dwelling. Np. $17 West Clierrv nfreet. with all modern Imnrove- incnts. Four rooms on ech floor, large attlo and rimhI eellar. a tnrougnout neni reason able. Apply at No. its ti. Main street. S-o-lw HAVE YOU READ THE PHILADELPHIA TIfflE OTITIS MORNING? THE TIMES Is the moot extanalMU' circulated nd widely nad newspaper pnb- llstiea In lHiunsyivania. lis macuaaloa o pun lie men and public measures Is tnttie latere) of public Integrity, honest government and prosperous Industry, and It knows no parar or peiMuml aUesutnce lu treating puulte Issues. In the broadest and beet solum a family and genirsl newsuapur. THE TIMES alms to Iibvp the lamest circulation b deserving It, mid claim that it is unsurpassed la all the essentials of great m-tropnlitnii newspaper. Hieelmen copies of any i cllltnu a-lll be sout I we to any one seud- lug their raw Idreaa. TERMS-. DAILY, aaoo per annum; $1.00 far four months; HO m-iiU per month; de livered by uirrli-iK for t cents per week. SUNDAY KDITION, S3 large, hnmlsoine pages 224 columns, elegantly Illustrated, iMtoutlttil eolored supplement ttutt per at ii 'in ; 6 cents per copy. Dally aud Sunday, SB.OO per aunum ; M eeuts ir month. Addnss all letters to . THI' irvi rmunauaiA. nilliotM of Dollars Oo op In smoke every year, Tak iw risks bat get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable eomisiiieii as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance A?eui 1J0 Houth Jardlu 8 Also Lite and AmUsdUI Ooupaal M CORK SHAVINGS are Litxlit and Strung to make one of tin- n i , i ' of beds. After a ttml mrii i . rtcottttnending ilain to .m frienda. 0t them from your ck-akr. PERSONAL MENTION M!i May Let Is honic fu V to viilt her parents. Hev. Alfred Heehncr pun', .i Pen n this morning, Mm. I.onls Hianox return, il i Pnttsvltie yesterday. Louis Bender, of Wni. 1'etm. to town this morning. Hev. John Dyson, nf V visit to town friends tn.iln 1', Mm Wasley, of South White friends at Pottsvtlle to-duy. Mrs. Harry Sblpp, of Xeiil At,, gave birth to a son yesterday. Mr. and Mm. Feller, nf M:il were town visitors last eveninc Miss Jennie Osshner nttemted gelical picnic at Ashland to dny tin i iiii- James Stride, of Malmnoy i(.v. en;, .t , a bicycle ride to town last evening. Miss Annie Clauserhas returned home lunn a visit to Wilkesbarre and Seranton. William Andrews, of North Market street, hss left town on a trip to the far West. Mrs. William II. Cashuor, of North West street, visited friends at Shamnkin to-day. Mrs. Daniel Yaeger, of Pottsvillc, Is the gnest of Mrs. Buck, on West Lloyd street. Miss Mattle Lee left this morning for Potte ville to visit friends. Misses Sadie Baugh and May llolman are home from Shsmokln, whore they had spent several days. Miss Mabel Mllltngton, of Port Csrbnn. Is visiting her cousin, Miss Mario Mllllcliiip, on South West street. Mrs. Hugh Raird and daughter, of Drowns villc, have gone to llasleton to spend a few days visiting friends. V. O. Dusto, the barber, attained his majority yesterday and was presented with a gold watch by his parents. Misses Nellie Uaugh,' Annio Timmins and Lizzlo Jones, have gone to Mill (trove, in tho Catawissa valley, to spend several days. William Neary has returned to Cleveland, Oblo, after spending a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neary, on West Oak stieet. Mr. II. Illauej-, a member ot the Philadel phia paid lire department, was a (jtiost of members of the Columbia Hose Company iu town to-day. Messrs. II. M. and E. J. Wasley are home from tbe Mountain Grove ciunp meeting While there tbey were the gnctts of llazlc ton and Sbumanstown friouiR Miss Alice Freeman, and lier brother, liny, of Providence, 1!. I., sre the (i'lct- of Mr and Mrs. W. II. Shoemaker, on Last Oak street. They were former residents of town Miss Anna Sohwenk, of Minersville, Miss Nellie llneher, of Sunhiiry, Dr. Burlier and W. It. Fault, Esq., of Mt. Camiel, formed u bicycle quartette that lum-hed at tho Fergu son House to-day. The Pennsylvania llailroad seashore ex cursion Thursday, August 10th, offers all that may be desired, low rates, first class accom modations on regular trains, and for those destriug to go tbtongh to Atlantic City mine dsy without transfer through Philadelphia can do so by taking the Delaware river bridge route, tbe only all rail lint from points in Pennsylvania. Mexican.' Cowardly Itovonire. Dl Paso, Aug. 13. Harold Mosley, of Kansas ."lty, Mo the 15-year-old son ot n division superintendent of the Kanaaa City, Pittsburg and Gulf rail road, left his father's ranch, near Chambernlo, In Dona Ana county, N. M., last Friday evening to visit neigh bors. Sunday evening the boy's horse came in alone, and search was made for the youth.- His dead bady was found hanging to a Cottonwood tree. The murder Is auppoaed to have Keen com mitted by Mexican neighbors of the Musleys, with whom the family have had trouble over their ranoU boun daries. LADIES' AND DINTS' BICYCLES TO HIRE OUR BICYCLE SWALM'S : HARDWARE : STORE. WAIT : FOR George Ploppert, the leading shoe dealer, is visiting New York and llotrtou for the purpose- of pur chasing a new stock of BOOTS and SHOES! Tf vnn are ii, need of footwear wait of bargains, PLOPPERT'S -IO NORTH Two 4oora above Merchants' Beak, The Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit ol 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 hniiis mnntifaoturer. A euarantee eoes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. .... RsBpaalrlrig of aall Klndas. - - - FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, BRANDONVILLE, PENNA, BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - - SHENAKBOAH, PBNNA r 1. 1 ' t. u 1 111 v U 1 II 11 h..., it it ? I J Jill The tuse Appealrd. The cise of Ilrjulit et al s. Pottsvillc Water Company, has been appealed to the Supreme Court by the defendant. The case was triad in the local courts, when a verdict for 45,000 in favor of the plaintiff was ren dered. The Superior Court sustained this de cision. For any of those unexpected emergencies common to children in the smnmor, Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry Is au un falllng enre. It is nature's specific fot sum mer complaint In all its forms. (liven Jtnrlnl. Michael Dougherty wont to the Almshouse at Schuylkill llsven yesterday and saw that the remains of Johu Dougherty, who died at tho Institution on Wednesday, were intored in consecrated ground. i inouioiro ior NEURALGIA and similar Complaints' una pit jiartu iiuutr mo uringLiit GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, . preecriDeuDy eminent pujBiciarj3i DR. RICHTER'S "ANCHOR 5? M EXPELLEB. TYorlilrt'iinwn. ti I ttomnrlcAMi bih rtsfnl ! fiOnlv frcnninn w ii h Trado Mark Anchor. Bt. Au. Ulrhtcr A.C0.. Slo rearisu. aew lork. I 31 HIGHEST AVMBS. 13 Brancli Honsos, Own Qlateworke, 23&&0ctB. Budorfied & rucomuiLndcd by A. Wasley. 106 K, Main St.. i0, 11. Hacenbnch, 10 J N. Main St.. - p.p.B.Klrltn, 6 S. Main St., .... Shenaniloaa. r,. K.."?!. .... . . ..'.VR i "'axeitts""' DR. RlCHTCrt'S ' ANCIIOIt' STOJIACrfATi bcsLfnr I Coll- . Dvanensla&Htniiiarll Comnlnlnto. 9 IN THE COUNTY. Everything In the Tonscrlal Line Constantly on Hand. W. G. DUSTO'S Ferguson House Block. BARBER SHOP. BELOW COST. One Boy's "Falcon," list $65 One Boy's "Prince," list $50 EITHER OF THEM AT $25.00. 2 BENT'S "SHIRKS," Shop Worn, S35.C0 REPAIR SHOP DOES ANY KIND OF WORK, : BARGAINS ! until he returns with hundreds It will pay you. SHOE STORE, MAIN STREET. A REVOLUTION 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 hound to go up which 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 with . sGLOTHING 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 THE ACKNOWLEDGED Cheapest Clothiers and Hatters in the County. COR. riAIN AND OAK STREETS, " FRANEY BUILDING, :-: SHENANDOAH, PA. The Shopping Palace for the People MOS HIBSH, Manager. All Our Light Weight Goods Must be Sold Before September ist, Regardless of Cost. nnsylv Wednesday, Aug. 1 8th, ?97, Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah, Pa. RT 1 O'CLOCK SHflBP. RAIN OR SHINE These horses are all well seasoned and can be put imto harness immediately upon 1 urchase, without is generally the case with all horses f f every horse sold is not as exactly represented, the money will be refunded to the buyer. ISvery horse risks at the hands of the bidder. Every horse must and bidder on the day of sale. WH. NEISWENTER. TABLE and FLOOR OIL CLOTH, FINE WINDOW SHADES, GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. EVAN J. DAVIES, THE LIYERYflAN, Wo. 13 anil is 2f. Pear Alley, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard CtotMrt Coil at - $3.30 par ton Paa Coal at SI.80 per Ion Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of tbe skin is Inva riably obtained by thor e who use Pozsomi's Complexion Powder. serve the people You Spend With Us. MOU 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 Extra Fine Drivers. Our public sale will take place on encountering any sickness which not acclatnated. sold is guaranteed, avoiding all will be sold to the highest And we must revive it. How ? By offering low and catchy inducements to buyers. FOR THIS WEEK. One Lot of Hard Wood Kitchen Chairs C-: 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 in Shenandoah, Do not misconstrue our place with others. If you do it is money out of your pockets. L. D. DAVIDSON, 205 East Centre St- Holow I-eliigh Valley depot, next to Dallua' hutuher shop. s
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