Everybody Knows what "Pennsyl vania" stands for ana we want everybody to know that the "Penn sylvania" box of paper and envelopes stands for the best-value for the price we have ever offered. This box is made especially for us in lartte quantities, for which rea son we are able to make the price so low. 25c a box. HOOKS & BROWN North (VI a In St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. We make a specialty of Gasoline, GOo in five gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axlo groeso. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 32 Knt Ooul St., Slicimmlonh. Knll order promptly nttemlwl to. Urutul Tothh MntrloMr. Oalveston, Tex.. Aug. 17. Mrs. Kate Oallasher, for 12 years a school teacher In this city, who lived with her 20-year-old son, Virgil, at Thirteenth and K streets, was found yesterday with her throat cut from ear to ear and the body charred beyond recognition. After kllllnp her the murderer set fire to the bed. Virgil, the son of the murdered woman, has been arrested, and con ff'iws he committed the crime to get monoy to spend on a variety actress. The c rime was deliberately planned and executed. The young man had the furniture Insured, and with the money expected to leave TexaB as soon as the fire Insurance could be adjusted, but the lire was discovered In time to prevent the destruction of the house. CutHlK'Wiiy to flfliT'l-lliorty. Pittsburg. Aug. 16. James Elbert, arrested as a susplclouB character, and supposed to be an anarchist, yesterday fought his way out of No. 3 police sta tion house by slashing five policemen with a razor. One of the officers, George Mclntyre, Is horribly cut on tha face, one wound extending from the ear to the thorax, taking part of the ear. Ills condition Is serious. The others are badly cut, but not seriously. Elbert, after cutting his way through the guard of 15 policemen, made hi" escape from the station by jumping 30 feet from a rear window, hotly pur sued by the tifllcers, while blood poured from their wounds. After a chase of several souares Elbert was shot in the right arm, and he was then captured. The man fought desperately, and had to be clubbed into Insensibility before he could be taken back to the station, lie now lies In the Jail hospital in a precarious condition. Drou'iioil "Wlillo flitnxienteil. Lebanon, Pa., Aug. 10. Jqmes Schooler was drowned Saturday night at Forney's dam, near this city. School er and a number of companions, all iron workers, had two kegs of beer, and were drlnkinc hard. Some one HEQpoBed a swim, and Schooler dived 'into fKe water." He called for help, but his companions, thinking ho was fool ing, paid no attention to him, and he sank and disappeared. The body was not recovered until after midnight. He was 23 yenrs old, and married. FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS -IN- Brussels, Ingrain Rag Carpet. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. -IN OUR LINK OF- FURNITURE of every description we can save you many dollars by giv ing us your trade. All bargain seekers should take advantage of this opportunity. L. MAISEL, 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 Mansion and Lloyd I House Streets, f Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. yK If AVK TIIK HANDH0MK8T DK8IONS OV ..OIL CLOTHS INTOWK. E. B. FOLEY, No. 17 Wat Centre Street. MRS. TORBERT DIES. l!ilrnl t thel'multy ltenlilence In Ulrttril Mnnnr Unit Night. Announcement wa ramie UmUj of the dMth of 1 tenter, the heloTed wife of ex Senator Wlllinm I.. Torlmtt, which took plica at the family resilience in Glrortl Manor it 11.0ft u clock lMt night. Dnth wis d no to general deMllty and tl.o decMl lmtl lienn ill for some time. Tlie family win summoned to the bedririe of the Mitfcrer lMt Monday, and the members were present when death emued. Mrs. Torbert hid attained the age of 09 yean. 3 months and 0 days. She Is iurvlvetlby her husband and the fol lowing children: Mrs. C. 11. Titman, of I'hilidelphii ; Mrs, M. M. McMillan, of Mahauoy City ; Mrs. S. I. Vickory, of St. Ixrnln, Mo., ; Mrs. Victoria Ooodhesrt and MimMiry Tobert of Uirsrd Manor; 3. 1'raiik Torliert, of Jersey Shore, Pa. ; and Stephen Torbert, leslding at home. Had Mrs. Torbert survived two years 1 inner with her litisbsiul they would have celebrated the golden anni versary of their wedding. The funeral will toko place on Friday, 20th Inst., leaving Qirard Manor by special train at 7:30 n. m. for Philadelphia, where interment will he made, in the Laurel Hill cemetery. ENOI.KHHKI1KK. Death yesterday afternoon claimed John KneleberKer, of West Centre street, who had attained the ripe old age of 00 years. About three years aeo Mr. llnglelierger was stricken with paralysis, which rendered him an In valid until death ensued. The family are of the opinion that he was strlokeu with a second attack on Sunday as he suffered much sluee then and oxpired in great pain. lie is survived by ills aged wife, Louisa, three sons. Charles, of Newark, N. J., and William and Frederick, of town ; and the following daughters: Mrs. Lucy Ualleback, of Jlnlia noy City ; Mrs. Clara Hush, Mrs. Mule 1'loppert, Mrs. Josephine Herman and Miss Annie rjngleburger, or town. The runeral will take place on Thursday morning, at 0 o'clock. Services will be conducted iu the Church of the Holy Family. TOOLK. The many friends here of John Toole, of Mincrsvllle, were pained to learn of the death of Ids ehlent daughter, Mary, which occurred yesterday. The, deceased was 18 years of age. The funeral will take place on Thursday with high mass at St. Vincent du Paul's church, at Mluorsvillo. Interment in the parish cemetery. The Pennsylvania Kallroad Company gives a choice of seaside points for tho excursion Thursday, Aucust 10th, Atlantic City, Capo May, Sea Islo City, Ocean City, Avalon, Auglesea, Wildwood or llolly Meach. At lantic City being tho most popular takes tho crowd. Passengers desiring to go through samo day can avoid tho transfer through Philadelphia by taking tho now Delaware river bridge rotito, the only all rail line from points iu Pennsylvania. SUNDAY EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY. r.ow ltntes via tlio l'eimsylvunla Kallroad Company's Delaware ltlver Ilridgo Itoute. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run another popular ono day excursion to Atlantic City on Sunday, August 29. Special train will be provldod, running on schedule given below, to and from Atlantic City with out change of cars, thus avoiding the transfer through Philadelphia. Tickets, which will bo sold at rates quoted, will bo good only on tho special train in each direction on day of issue. Special leaves. . -I.SJ A. M. Kxcur. Kate Shenandoah Krnnkvillu 83 . 4.33 2 85 2 TO 2 GO 2 50 2 00 2 50 2 M 2 23 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 JO 2 10 2 10 2 00 1 K 1 Hi 1 71 1 05 1 CO 1 fiO 1 GO St Clair 4.M I'ottsvllle B.00 Schuylkill Unveil 5.00 Adullisditlu 5.13 Atlljliru 5.10 Hmnljiirir 5.32 MiiicmnkcrsUllc 5.10 Moliravllle a O.tl Leesnort . oAH Temple 5.55 IvaUlng l iu Ulrdsboro 0.20 Douglnssvlllo O.JJ PoUatawn 0.88 Parker eoru 0.4? Spring City 0.53 I'lineiuxvllle i.ir. l'crktnmcm 7.03 lletzwood 7.11 Franklin Avenuo 7.20 Norrlatown 7.38 Consholiocken 7.00 Mnnnyunk 710 Atlantic uity Ar.iu.uo Returning, special train will leavo Atlantic City 7.00 p. -in. samo day, making same stops. No need to suffer with rheumatism, lum bago, neuralgia, cramps or colic. Dr. Thomas' Ecloctric Oil euros all such troubles, and docs it quickly; Not tho l'urly. Tho Herald yestorday published an ar ticle denouncing a scene made upon the streets Sunday evening by several young men in a covered wagon who had returned from a trip to Itingtuwn. To-day Joseph nickel t, tho rcstarateur, called at this olllco and demanded a retraction of tho article, on the ground that It reflcctod upon a party he entertained at a-elam bako in the Valley ou the samo day. Mr. Ilickort said that tho artlclo was more particularly tnken as a re flection upon his party because somo of thorn camo home in a covered wagon. It is but just to Mr. Dickert to say that the party complained of had no connection with Ills clam bako. nor was tho wagon referred to tho one used by his party. The most com- plaint was made by soveral residents of Smith Jardin si roc t and the acts referred to took plavo on that street. Tho parties mak ing tho complaint say tuey wouia nave furnished names in the case, but did not know all of them and considered that It would lie unfair to cast odium upon only those whose names they did know. The last excursion to Southern JfW Jersey seashore poinU via Pennsylvania Itailroad Thursday, August 10th, will no doubt bo well patronized. The rates are extremely liberal considering tho accommodations offered. l'litlavlllo'ii Chemlcul liiglni). The uew chemical engine for the l'ottsville fire department was given a thorough test last evening. A lrame iiuiiuing nan ueen constructed for the purpose, saturated with ml and filled with inflammable materials. It took just 41 seconds to extinguish the flames The machine generated 180 pounds pressure in live seconds. A large delegation ot Shell uudoah firemen witnessed the test. Ask your grooer for toe "Royal Patent" flour, and take uo other brand. It lithe beat flour made. Cylinder Head lllew Out. Auuust Hess, residing near the Odd Fel lows' cemetery and employed at the I'lauk liidge waahery, received a severe blow ou the ehouder shortly after noon to-day, by a cylinder head on the engine blowing out, At the time the accident liappened it oould not lie ascertained whether any bones wore broken. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Pennsylvania Itailroad seashore ex cursion Thursday, August lUtli, otteraall tliat may be desired, low rates, first class accom modations on regular trains, aud for those desiring to go thiough to Atlantic City same day without transfer through Philadelphia can do so by taklugthe Delaware river bridge route, the only all rail line from poiute in Pennsylvania. Vltallrer is a boon to weak men, young or o,d, whose nowon. are n Anlnir. Hun- Inwn men will Ami oiilok restoration to their full Hiwir of body and mind. jf I "TP" Munyotrs llemedles, a separate VII cure for rat'li disease, for mile at I I nil druggist M.Mtly V When 1 In doubt, write to l'rof. Man- TP tZT vnn. In ennfliletien. WOS Arell ' 1 street, l'lillAilelpliln, for free medical Bdvlco. MAHAN0Y CITY. V Wlieelinnn l'lmts Vault Will u l'rlie Ho ltecolvcit. Maiiaxoy City, Aug. 17. Guy DeWltt, of Wilkesbarre, who wou a fSS diamond ring at tho May bicycle meet here, has returned to the Association here, claiming that it was worth but fitO. The piiso was returned to him and DeWlt threatens that If ho U not given the full value of $86 he will have tho race meet of September 0th at the park stopped by complaining to the League of American Wheelmen. Tho members of the Association discount DeWItt's claims and say he has just llnlshod a suspension for double entry and is liable to a longer suspension The funonil of Clarcnco Anstock, who dropped dead at the park on Thursday last, took place this afternoon at three o'clock aud was attended by the junior class of tbo High School aud a large concourse of sorrowing friends. John Aulualtls had his hands and face badly burned by an explosion of powdor at Mania Hill colliery last evening, Tho wedding of Dr. J. V. Klock, ot town, aud Miss Miunie Kershner took place to-day at the home of the bride's parents in Shoe makers villo. The fifth annual picnic of tho German American Hose Company will take place at i'leasant Hill on Saturday, August 38th. Edward Matulis, 10 years old, lost the tips of his two fingers on his right hand by a kick from a mule at Suffolk colliery yosterday. Councilman F. E. Magarglc, of Shcnan doah, was here trying to arrange a race with M. J. Hauehney, who declined, saying be owns horse flesh for sport and not for monoy races. Magarglo is now trying to make a match with Dr, Fctherolf, who rocently pur chased a fast horse. A double smash-up took place at tho Nortl Mahanoy colliery dirt plane yesterday after noon. A rope broke on ono piano, near tne til), and a barnoy and a dumper shot to the bottom. On tho way thoy Btruck a dumper ou the othor plane. Tho blow severed the second rope and another barney and dumper shot tho chutos to the bottom. The dumpors were smashed to kindling wood, hut uobody was injured. l'rovnciitlon Claimed. James RIclmrdi last night entered hall bo' foro JnHee 1'ouju.y for trial at court on th charg' . threats and nuisance preferred by Mrs. Itbecca Dawson, and referred to yes terday. Mr. Richards claims that the suit is mirely an instance of viudictivoucsj and that if Mrs. Dawson was wronged in any wav. he alouo is respouslolo, and his daugh ter. Mrs. Jcnnio Findloy, had nothing what ever to do with the matter. Mr. Richards adds that he was sitting on tho porch of hi home when Mrs. Dawson throw water that fell upon his clothing. He had reason to bo. liovo that the act was intentional aud told Mrs. Dawson that if she would do it again ho would stand her on her head. This is all thoro was in connection with the allair, he says. Funeral. A number of friends and relatives of Robert Sillimau, who dlod at Ccntralla on Saturday, journeyed to that place to-day to atteud the funeral of tho deceased, The remains wero brought to town at noon to-day and given In chargo of J. P. Williams & Son who iutercd thorn In the Odd Fellows' cemo tcry. Mr. Silllman was a forraor rosident of town. Church Social. A social will bo held in tho Primlti Mothodlst church, corner of Jardin and Oak streets, at 7:30 o'clock this evoning, under the auspicos of the Ladies Aid Society. Sociable. Miss Mame Hamm, of South Bowers street, entertained about fiftoeu of her friends last evoning by tendering a sociablo iu honor of her birthday. Music, games and refreshments constituted tho ovoning's pastime. l'layed With Fire. Some boys sot fire to a hogshead filled with straw on Popular street at noon to-day. Tho blazing mass was noar a building and tho llames commenced to climb tho sides of tho structure when several women hurried to the scene with buckets of water and put out tho Are. Wnr CleMils 111 Contrnl America. Denver, Colo., Aug. 17. Arthur Sav age, tho Inventor of tho Savage re peating rllle, who haB Just arrived from Mexico, said In an interview today: "Mpxlco 1b engaged In a destructive war with the Yucatan Indians, and hostilities will be pushed with the ut most vigor. The Yucatan tribe has never been subdued by white men, and the chances are that the conflict will preclpltato a war between Mexico and Guatemala. The boundary lino be tween the two countries has never been satisfactorily nettled, and in the course of the Impending conflict it Is prophesied that tho two republics will be brought In martial array against each other. Mol'ni'tluml WIhh lit Ouu Minute. Huffalo. N. Y., Aug. 17. Kid Mc Partland knocked out Tom McCune, of Columbus, O., before the Olympic Ath letic club last night after one minute hard lighting. McPartland opened with a hard rlghthand swing on the stom ach. McCune clasped his hand on his stomach and the crowd yelled "foul," bu,t the referee ordered the fight to pro ceed. Mcl'urtland landed two short jabs In the stomach, and McCune lay on his back on the floor and writhed in agony. The house was in a uproar, but after an examination by a physi cian, who declared the blows were not foul, the referee declared McPartland the winner. Sonntof IIitriHhi'miKli Woddoil. New York, Aug. 17. Henry C. Hans brough. United States senator from North Dakota, and Miss Mary Herri Chapman, of Washington, D. C, were married at the Hotel Burlington, in this city, yesterday. After the cere mony the guests, numbering about 26, were entertained at an Informal repast, served in an adjoining room. The bride is the authoress of a volume of poems, and has been a oontrlbutor to Harper's and other magazines. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A hailstorm In Lancaster county. Pa,, did a great deal of damage to tobaoco which was rfady to cut. Dop Aokley, who nearly murdered Ills twin brother at Hlcksvllle, O., was captured after a desperate fight. At yesterday's bid price for silver In New York the Intrinslo value of the standard sllver'dollar is I2.S6 cents. Thomas Green, of llellevllle, N. J., died In New Yoik. supposedly from fright, he having been bitten by a dog, The Canadian government has sub mitted to the authorities at Washing ton j plan for a telegraph line In the Klondike region. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthlng done call on K. F. Gallagher IB Wast Centre street Dealer lis store 1-tf WIUNYON'S PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Cora Miller is spending several weeks at Irvlngton, N. J. MIm Eva Stride, of Mahauoy City, spent last evening In town. Dr. James Slain ami win returned to their erne in Scraillon Uwly. Mr. and Mrs II. C. Iioyer, of Heading, are guesta at the Hotel Franey. Mrs. William J. James and danghter. lorence, went to Fraokvlllo to-day. M. M. ilurko, Um hat returned home from a week's recline raSon at Atlantic City. Ralph lluiftey. of Srbamore, Ohio, is the guest of the llartech family on North Dowers street. Mlue Inspector John JIcGuIro and wife, of otUville, "spent yesterday .Iu town with friends. Louis Umlaiif and Mist Annie I.ewerentr, of Ashland, were tho guesta of Miss Hannah llartsch. Miss Maine Oarr, of Philadelphia, is visit ing Mise Nellie Cunnincbam, uf South Rowers street. Miss Mabel Orme, of Schuylkill Haven, Is visiting her cousin, Miss l.lzzlo Woods, ou East Coal street. jl. M. Burke, Esq., and family returned to town last night nfter'a pleasant sojourn of ten days at Atlantic City. Mrs. McLaughlin and daughter, Annlo, and Miss Mary McDermott, aro visiting ac quaintances in Frackville. 11. M, Wasley attendod a mid-summer sociable given at Ilazlo Park, Hnzlotom Ho is still tbo guest of friends there. Miss Nora Iirelsch, of Ringtowu, is being entertained by tho Misses Hassler, of PotU- villo, at the Robhins homestead ou East Coal Btioet. Mrs. W. L. May, of Shamokln, who spont tho last few days in town as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Slieeler, returned to her I home yesterday. A. J. Doan loft for Scranton at noon to-day i to represent the Lost Creek branch at the I convention of the Catholic Total Abstinence Association whicli convenes in that city. Martin Malone, sou of M. D. Malonc, of , tho Columbia lirowiug Company, has become tho happy possessor of a "biko." The girls think Mart, presents a graceful appearance as he spins along our thoroughfares, , Ldward O Mallcy has returned to his homo 1 In Scrautou, after a pleasant visit to his i sister, Mrs. John Canflold, ou West Oak ' sticet. Mr. O'Malley will ofUciato as grooms- j man at a wedding iu town which takes place uext month. K. A. Anstock and family, and W. Roberts were in Mahauoy City to-day in attendance , at tho obsequies of Claienco Anstock. , T. M. Qniliam, tho hustling representative of Megargeo Bros., raper dealers of Scrantou, is iu town. Miss Mamo Hatnm, of North Ilowcrs street. has returned homo from a visit to Philadel phia. W. G. Dusto accompanied the scholars of Miss Wasley's class to Tumbling Run to-day. Misses Tilllo Zapf, Katio Iluohner, Anuio Bausch, Mollie Wilo aud Louis Zapf, all of Mlnersville, wero tho guests of Mrs. Thomas Lathlane, on Wost Lloyd street, yostorday. Soptuniroiuirlnn'finirCTrouH Hovohco San Francisco, Aug. 17. John Mas terson, aged 15 years, shot and killed John Kunan, his nephew, and fatally wounded himself yesterday. Kurran was the proprietor of a grocery store, and employed his uncle as clork. A few days ago he discharged tho old man. JIasterson appeared at the store yesterday, and after a few words with his nephew drew a pistol and flrod three shots at Kurran. Masterson next attempted to kill tho youth who suc ceeded him as clerk, but the latter fled. Mnsterson then turned the weapon upon himself, Inflicting a fatal wound in his head. A YouiiirUIW'H Futiil Tolly". Bristol, Vt., Aug. 17. The autopsy on tho body of Dora Cushman, the 15 year-old girl whose body was found In a pasture at Lincoln on Sunday, dls closed evidence which the physicians say show that death resulted from poisoning. It was also disclosed that the girl was In a delicate condition, William Brlttel, nn Intimate friend of Smith Davis, who disappeared from Lincoln Sunday, has been arrested, Brlttel has admitted that Davis told him of the Cushman girl's condition, and said he had procured somo medl cine which would bring her out of tho trouble. It is thought the girl went to meet her lover and took the dose. which proved fatal, and Davis fled when he srtw the effect of it. i)ii:i. TOItliUUT. On tbo Kith Inst , nt Glrnrd Sianor. l'n., Jichter, wire or vviiunm J,, i ornert, agcii G9 yearn, 3 months nnd 9 ilayn. The funeral will tnko place on Friday, 20th iu.t.. leaving (lirnrd MHiior on Fpeelnl train at 7:30 n. m. for Philadelphia, where Interment will he mnilo in Laurel HID cemetery Krlends and rela tives ronpoctiuny mviicu to nitftui. H-i7.3t .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UJUflT IT IC I Tho richest of all restore nilHI II IO I tlve foods, because It re places tho essentials or life that aro ex hausted by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfect It creates solid ttesh, nrusclo nnd strength. Tho llorvos being made strong the brain becomes native and elear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price GOc, orflve boxes 82.00. Druggists orbymall. We can help you. Advice and book, free. Wrlto Us About Your Case THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1612 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR BALK A largo stock ot second-haml furnlturo and carpets, aa good as now, Will bo sold at a sacritlce. For further Infor mation call at the Ukrald omce. MM! OR SA1.B. Cheap, a desirable business nronertv on lfiiwt Centre street. Annlv to at. ill. uurice, Attorney, jigau ouiiuiiik. n-o-u WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Viclnitj For- BARBBY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Country Chronicled for Hasty l'erusal. The famous Buoktall Regiment will hold a reunion at Smlthport August lBtb and 20th. While picking ooal at Mahanoy Tlane, Mrs. Joeph Kane had hor head cnt off by a train. The residence or John anieirum, at. Tamann. was struck by lightning ami badly il amnced. At Pittsburg, August Mtli, tho National Council of tho Daughters of Liberty will meet for a three days' session. Three children of the lato David W. Jones, or Mt, Oarmel, will bo admitted to the Odd Fellows' homo, near Sunbury, this week. Tho old No. 3 Haeloton breaker of the Lehigh Valloy Coal Company, which for somo time has been abandoned, Is to ho re-opcucd. A vordictof murder in the second degrco has been rendered against John WalU, who killed Jacob Lemon, in Forest City, Susque hanna county. There are 3S0 defendants, a larger number than over before, on tho trial list for the Lnnoaster county criminal court, which opened Its August term yesterday. Clinton Uoward, charged with the theft of a bicycle, fell Into tho hands of officers at Stroudsburg, Monroo county, just as ho jumped tlnough a window to escape arrest. Thomas Blnnor, whilo watching a fight at Klelufeltersvlllo, Lebanon county, was acci dentally wounded In tho breast by one of tho combatants, named Lclulnger, who aimed at his antagonist. 5 "T.i for vvnr Z a . V 111 "os CV . i fit 1 . t tnouioDo xor rheumatism; .TT!TTT A T rtY A .... . . . ' uftuaniiijiA ana similar uompiaints. and prepared under too stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS . proBoribed by eminent physicians! DR. RICHTER S f Sill I Factory Shoe Store, 1 1 iwncdt ncmarkalilysucccMfnll K ; -S O. A. Moyer, Mgr. 3 " a tvinunn 9? PAIN EXPELLER Wcrlil renowned I ncnmrkaMv aurceBSf al 1 Onlr r-m.!nn wlih Trade Mark " Anchor.' r. Ad. ltlchteriCo., Sl&l'carlSU, Ncvr York. 1 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes, Own Qlusworki. iDOcu. Endorsed recommended by A. Wasley. 106 It. Main St., C. a. Bagenbnch, 103 N. Main St., A D. Klrlln, 6 S. Main J DR. RICHTER'O "ANCnOR" STOaiACIIAT. v.ji Coll", Dvspppnf n fltnmnc)i Cnmplnlntw. WOOD'S COLLEGE COMPLIMENTARY SESSION. The Shenandoah College will re open in both day aud night sessions Monday, August 23rd. The rate of tuition for the first four months will be $20, in pay ments, or 18 in cash. Finished students who would like positions in New York, will please address tne rresuient at Shenandoah. S. I. WOOD, . . . President. TABLE and FLOOR OIL CLOTH, FINE WINDOW SHADES, F' GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. EVAN J. DAVIES, THE LIYGRYflAN, No. 13 and 15 N. Pear Alley, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at S3.30 per ton Pea Coal at SI, 80 per ton IN THE COUNTY. Everything In the Tonsorlal Line Constantly on Hand. W. G. DUSTO'S Ferguson Houso Block. BARBER SHOP T4ADE IS FLRT And we must revive it. How? By offering low and catchy inducements to buyers. FOR THIS WEEK. One Lot of Hard Wood Kitchen Chairs CZ """1 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 misconatrue our place with others. If you do it is money out of your pockets. L D. DAVIDSON, 205 East Centre St- Uelow Lehigh Valley depot, next to Dnllun' butcher shop. nsHsw o iiiilJiiiiiiJiiNNiii;ii;iiiJiiiilJllJliniJllJllJliiIJJ5l tteieNCfeeieititiMiieeieMiiieieeiitscieeeee - r 3 3 E 1 WOMEN WITH 2 . 3 S ITT FHH 3 5 1 Can have the double sntisfnetfon 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. S 3 Wq'vq Just a Pew 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 not $2.25 a pair for. Any pair now for $1,39. Finest shoes we ever had in the store. EE g- zg Checks for amount of jmrchnsoa made, arc given every customer. $25.00 worth entitles you ton I : PALLOR : LAMP. 3 g t?wfflwmwNmmw?fflfflmf??mmmmm,mw?r! Pennsylvania Horses. Wednesday, Aug. 18th, '97, Commercial Hotel, AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. These horses are all well seasoned and can be put imto harness immediately upon purchase, without encountering any sickness whicli is generally the case with all horses not acclamated. If every horse sold is not as exactly represented, the money will be refunded to the buyer. Every horse risks at the hands of the bidder. Every horse must and bidder on the day of sale. Wfl. NEISWENTER. LADIES' AND GENTS' BICYCLES TO HIRE OUR BICYCLE SWALM'S : HARDWARE : STORE. 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 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 alxjve Jlercliauts' Bank. Faust Wheel flade to Fit. 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 aud secure a reliable wheel. - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. - - - - FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, BRANQONVILLE, PENNA. BRANCH OFFICE: J20 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. 1 3 11 E 3 Pairs 3 3 s 3 3 1 3 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 Shenandoah, Pa. RAIN OR SHINE sold is guaranteed, avoiding all will be sold to the highest BELOW COST. One Boy's "Falcon," list $65 One Boy's "Prince," list $50 EITHER OF THEM AT $25.00. 2 GENT'S "SHIRKS," Shop Worn, $35.00 REPAIR SHOP DOES ANY KINO OF WORK. : BARGAINS ! A hicvcle. in many respects, is like a suit ot