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 large quantities, for which rea son we are able to make the price so low. 25c a box. HOOKS & BROWN Q- North Main St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. Wo make a specialty of Gasoline, 60c in iivo gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axlo groese. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 82 Kwrt Col St., SlieliAtldoAtl. Vail orders prom tly nttpmlfnl to. Mint lloflplul .Military Honor. Ilreslau, Prussia. Au. 18. A local paper says that Kmporor William, In his dispatch to King Humbert congrat ulating the latter upon the result of the duel between the Count of Turin and I'rlnce .Henri of Orleans, In de fense of the honor of the Italian army, used the following expression: "I am no friend of dueling, but an officer must defend his military honor to the last drop of blood." WINon Dlnmmid Itobbpr Arretted. New York. Aug. 18. The central of fice detectives yesterday arrested the man who on June 23 last plundered the residence of Richard T. Wilson, Sr., on Fifth avenue, and stole Jewelry and cash amounting to $2,000. Oddly enough the thief has proven to be Albert V. Sugden, the former valet of Mr. Wil son. Sugden not long ago Instituted a suit against the victim, claiming over 1,000 for detective services. Lynched by Moonshiners. Richmond. Va., Aug. 18. John B. Nowlln, a revenue informer, who had been arrested for breaking Into a spring house, was taken from the offi cers In Runneybog, Franklin county, Monday ntsht and shot to death. The mob was, It Is supposed, composed of moonshlnei s. Discontinued hllvor Production. , Idaho Springs, Colo., Aug. 18. As a result of the decline of silver the La -tlJartlne mine has discharged Its force s. men working on silver lodes. The r . Martlne has been one of the heavl H producers In the state. The com tbiany will now work the gold lodes In Iftlie mine. The owners of the silver mines In the upper end of Clear Creek county will also discontinue the work ing of silver properties, and In the fu ture give attention exclusively to the gold bearing veins. ItiiRHln'u' Town Destroyed 1iy Klro. Berlin, Aug. 18. A dispatch to Tho Kreuz Zeltuug from Warsaw says that the town of Ostrow, In the province of Stldlcc, Russia, has been destroyed bv fire. Four hundred houses have been burned: ildwn, and 4,000 people are homeless. Four persons have been killed, and many children are missing. The most remarkable feature of the conlliunuUon Is that It began simul taneously in four different parts of the town. FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS -IN- Brussels, Ingrain i Rag Carpet. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. -IN' OUR LINE 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, I0B EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. tVl. S POO NT, Agt. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AMD SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. HAVK TilK DKMIUXS OK HANDBOMEHT ..OIL CLOTHS E. B. FOLEY, No. 27 Went Ventre Street. 11( VX KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. The Oritml IrfHlge nt Sermitoti Uniformed limik KtiMtinpmmit. Scranton. Am. 18. The tvrMitr-nlnth alumni semlon of the Grand ItuAgt of the 1 Knights of 1'ythlm opened here Twttnlar and hImi the first State Encsmpmeht of the Uniformed Rank of the Order. Mot than a tliotisntid Knights arc ,n sttendsnoe. The encampment is stationed at Laurel 11111 1'stfc, where over 800 tents, loaned from the State Arsenal, quarters the lodges of (list degree in sttetidsnce. Hrigadler General Starbtrd, of Corry, de clared the encampment opened last' evening at S o'clock, at which time companies were present from Allooim, Hnrrisburg, Easton, Washington, Heading, Wllllamspnrt, Smi linry, liatrobe, Wllkesbarro and this city. Oilier companies are expected. The report of George Hawks, Grand Keeper of llecords tnd Seals, showed: Num ber of snbordloate lodges, 488 ; dissolved and merged, 8 ; present number of subonllnate lodges, 488; number of members, 41,848; amount of funds on hand and Invested, JSO, 512.06; widows' and orphans' fund, $1011.90; paid for relief of brothers, $178,4G6.A6 ; paid for bnrlal of the dead, ftVI.&M.Ol ; paid for relief of widowed families, $700.70. The report of Julius Mountney, Grand Master of the Kxcliequer, showed: Balance an hand A112u.1t. 1800, $1066.08 ; received during year, $11,1)68.08; total receipts, $16- SRM.76 ; disbursed on sundry orders, $7814,88 ; total disbursement, $18,078.60; balance on hand, $8656.07. The report of the Grand Trustees showed the assets of the Grand Lodxe to be: Knight of Pythias Hall, 1027 Race street. Plil'mlel pbia, $6800; mortgage held, $9000; furniture and fixtures, $1000; total, $10,800. The election of officers resulted as follows: Grand Chancellor, Charles P. Lindsay, of Philadelphia; Grand Vice Chancellor, John S. Graham, of Lancaster; Grand Keepor of ltecimlt and Seals, George Hawks, of l'hila delphia, re-elected; Grand Master of Ex chequer, Juluis Mountney, Philadelphia, re- locted; Grand Master-at-Arnis, Thomas A. Thompson, of Philadelphia; Grand Prelate, Scott nihert, of Pittsburg; Grand Itinor Guard, Charles Ernest, of Punxsutawney. The result on the Grand Outar Guard aud Grand Trustees will lie announced at the morning session to-morrow. It. H. Jacksou, of Pittsburg; James Perry, of Wheatland, Morcer county, aud John II. Caldwell, of Altoona, wore chosen Supreme Representa tive. Sixty-two Past Chancellors were In troduced and received Into tho Grand Lodge. Past Chancellor William K. Mani, of Steclton, No. 411, presented tho Grand Lodgo with a pair of eavela mado from one of the banisters of the burned State Capitol. The gavels are trimmed with copper from the roof of tho Capitol dome. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company gives a choice of seaside points for tho excursion Thursday, August 10th, Atlantic City, Capo Jlay, Sou Isle City, Ocean City, Avalou, Auglesea, Wild wood or Holly Beach. At lantic City being tho most popular takes the crowd. Passengers desiring to go through same day can avoid the transfer through Philadelphia by taking tho new Delaware river bridgo route, tho only all rail lino from poiuts in Pennsylvania. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled for Hasty Perusal The Fourth ward of Pottsvillc has been di vided into two election precincts. A marriage license was granted to Franklin S. Miller and Maine Hauck, both of King ton n. Kx-Govcrnor liobcrt E. Pattison delivers an address beforo tho Kaglo's Mcro Chautau qua to-day. In an attempt to hoard a freight train at Pottstown, John MeCarty fell under tho curs and was killed. While carrying a kcttlo of boiling water, Mrs. Alfred C. Fry, of Columbia, fell and was horribly scalded. John II. Cooper, a member of Go won Post, G. A. It., of Pottsville, will be admitted to tho Soldiers' Home at Eiio. Emma M. Koutzahn, of Gcttshurc, has been hold for trial on the chargo of sending improper letters through tho mall. Operations havo been resumed at tho Uni versal Mill, PotUtown, tho 300 craplcyos re ceiving some concessions as to wages. John A. Keilly has received another mule from tho Yucngling Ilrewlug Company, in place of tho ono which died last week. A valuable honso was stolen from Valen tine Stump, of Avon, Lebanon county, nnd a reward is offered for tho capture of the thief. At tho installation of new officers of Chippeta Castle. Knights of the Golden Eagle, at Columbia, all tho six divisions of tho order in Lancaster wore present. Tho Teachers' County Instituto will be held at Mahanoy City, commencing Nov. 8th at V ilkosliarre, commencing Oct. 25tli; at Heading, samo time; at Lebanon, Nov. 15th; at Sunbury, Doc. 20th. D.ivid Dyke, the enterprising proprietor of tho Centrolia-Aslilaud stage line, has es tablished a line running from Ashland to the State Hospital. This will he an appreciated accommodation to many people. Casonrcts stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c. POLITICAL POINTS. Tlie Democrats will hold their primaries on Saturday aud the comity convention on Mon day. Three hundred people met Iliester 8. Al bright, the siH'ceiMfiil nomIuo for Sheriff on the ltepiihlican ticket, on his return to Or wigsliurg, and in company with tho liand and a constant increasing crowd gave him an ovation the size and enthusiasm of which has nuvurbeen known In tho town. CougreMiuan lirumru will not attend the state convention, although he was elected a delegate. He will accompany a committee of Congress to Sail Franolso. His alternate, W. J. Whltehoune, will attend the state con vcntlon. The various railroads have notified Chair man Elklii that they will issue passes to none but the regular delegates to the state conven tion. It looks very muoh like harmony at the county seat, among liepublieans. Thit is a bad year for Senators and Ilepre scntativea in Schuylkill, so far as endorse ments are concerned. Those desiring to go to Atlantis City on the Pennsylvania Kailroad excursion Thursday, August 19t.li, will rem em lt r the opening of the new Delaware Klvar Bridge Iloute makes it possible for the excursionist via Pennsyl vania lUil road to go through to Atlantic City without transfer through Philadelphia. Family Iteiinlon. The Franey, Malone, Hradigan, Hlgglns, lUtuhfurd and 1 1 ran nan families had a re union .picnic at High Point park this after noon. About twenty families were well re presented. The Torliert Funeral. The time of the funeral of Mrs. William L. Torhert, wuloli takes place at Olrard Manor mi Friday morning, has been changed fiom7.au to 10 o'clock. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. It M tiny HERIiTjlY GROWTH. Babies Gain in Weight Throughout Summer. No Touch of Colic When Fed on Lnctntetl Food. float Alone Will Not Cnu.c Stonioch Aliments. Only Intelligent Feeding; Sickness. Will Prevent A Pood Best Adopted Children. to Tee hlng What wHildn'tatnothardotolnsurefor her baby a perfect start In health and in growth ? And yet how mauy parents of delicate, sickly children fall to realise the mischief to baby's health aud development from every attack of cholera, diarrhfea or constipation Ilnby ailments In hot weathornro altogether too llslitly regarded by mothers. Deadly cholera Infantum carries off hosts of children because their parents eonfound this scourge of early Infant life wlth"summercomplalnt," and are astonished and unprepared for tho rapidity with which that dread dlseaso robs tho littlo ono of its strength and life. Attention to baby's food is tho most osscn tial precaution in hot weather. If this door is left open the most painstaking, loving care in all other mattprs cannot savo tho baby's life. Thotnaiids of babies have been started on their Avar to Jong lifo on that best of all in faut diets, lactated food ; and physicians havo yet to hear of a single Instance, of cholera Infantum where tho child onjoyed tho advantage- of an oxclustve diet of lactated food. Not only is lactated food tho surest known preventive of all bowel and stomach dis orders, but it is tho one perfoct substitute for healthy, vigorous mothers milk. Its ability to ward off dlseaso is due to tho same nourishing qualities that make itso perfect a food for frail, sickly children who aro ovl dently not extracting uutrimont enough from their diet. If a child is being weaned this host of all food should certainly be used. The closest investigation has shown that babies arc stronger and grow faitor, and that fewer fall ill during tho summer when fed upon lactated food than upon any othor diet. Frail, sickly children get fat and sturdy. Their steady, healthy growth is duo to tho complet nourishment of every part of their small bodies, and the caso with which their discs. tlvc organs convert lactated food Into solid flesh and bono, oven in tho hottest days of summer. Lactated food is, iudced, a triumph in in fant feeding. Tho best physicians prosoribo It; Intelligent mothers recommend it and use it; and babies living on it provo its worth by their healthy and happy faces. The worry and saduoss that it keeps away is alone sufficient reason for using lactated food; butit isalso very eco nomical. Do not let tho sun go down before you have ordered some. It may savo the huliv'x life. lifutlier's'milk iu summer is auecteaby tne eat, aud Is ofter dangerous for tho infant, t is much safer to wean tho child and put it pon this reliablo food that i always tho nno. - MAHANOY' CITY. John Lambert, of Philadelphia, and rmorly of Shonaiidoah, is a guest of M. J. :yan, in town. At a meeting of the Young Men's Republl in Club last night it was decided to attend io fuueral of Samuel Brltton in a body. At no 6amo meeting tho club decided to ro lirnish and ro-modol its rooms. William Trout, of Ouakake, yesterday iot a crane measuring five feet from tip to tp of the wings at Hawko's dam. Last reel; bo shot a larger one. The St. Nicholas band will hold a picnic at Cjlumhiiv park on tho 88th Inst. Tho Mahanoy City and Lansford base ball ttims will nlay a came here next Saturday. William Hawkes. employed at Tunnel Ud colllerv. had two fingers of his right liind badly mashed yesterday by a lump of Ct.il mlllnL' from a chute, Tho Shouandoah Guitar and Mandolin Ch was tho guest of Lieut. Jacob Britz's ftmllv in town last evening. There were a "imber of othor guests In town. Refresh Bents were sorved. Tho last excursion to Southern Now Jersey !ashoro points via Pennsylvania Railroad 1'hursday, August 10th, will no doubt lie well Patroniied. The rates aro extremely llheral Considering the accommodations offered. Itomnrkntilo Hun fn IlllUnrdx. New York, Aug. IS. In his six day Contest at straight billiards against Ed- Ward McLaughlin Hugo Kerkau, chain hlou of Germany, last night made the iheuomenal score of 742 without sur 'enderlng the table to his opponent This gave him for the night a total 01 000, and for both nights, Monday and fuesday. a total of 2.000. His average h 16G 2-3. Against mis spu-nuiu "Hnwine McLaughlin was able to show )ir the night 2(6, and for both nights 826 paints. McLaughlin's best single effort produced 167 points, and his av erage was id. Itewnril 1'or Murderous Thieves. Philadelphia, Aug. 18. Mayor War wick yesterday offered a reward of $1,000 for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the mur. derers of William O. Wilson, proprie tor of Wilson's library, on Walnut Btreet, who was beaten to death with n tack hammer at his place of business on Monday evening. The police be lieve the murder to be the work of pro fessional thieves, although Its flend Ishness might Indicate that It was par tially prompted by revenge. Obituary, The four-mnnths-old daughter of Conduc tor Michael Gallagher, of tho Schuylkill Traction Company, died at the homo of t lie paieuU In Glrardvllle this morning. When you wsnt good roofing, nlumllug. gs fitting, or general tlusrulthlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Doaler lu stc-oa 1-tf PERSONAL MENTION. Dsn. O'Donnoll has returned from Phila Iplila. Miss Esther Devlne has gone to Cttmhnla to visit friends. R. It, Morgan and daughter visited friends at Mlneravllle to-day. MM Emma Clark, of Girardvillfl, was n visitor to town last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weld man have re- tnmed home from a visit to Hsmbnrg. diss. Wagner and A. S. fleafnsn, of Frack- vllle, were town visitors last evening Prof. E. XV. Wilde Ma tied from town this morning for a bicycle trip Is Scran ton. Mrs. II. A. Davenport nml daughter, Elsie, spent fo-dsy visiting fHenfli at Pottsville. Anthony Svhtnloker. of South Msln street. wasn passenger to Wilkeslatro this momlng. Jiimerunp leu ror amnion tins morning to attend the Knights of Pythias demonstra tion. ltev. Alfred Heehner and wife, left this morning for Ocean Grove. X. J., to spend a week. mm Carry, who was the gQest of Hon. M. C. Watson and family, returned to Ashland to-day. y.eb. Kobblns left town this morning for Lackawanna connty to spend a vacation of ten days. Mrs. Thomas Lloivellyu nnd daughter, Emma, are visiting relative at Pottsvilloand St. Clair. Messrs. Walter Iiynkewicz and Adam P, Smith were paseeugeia to Wtlkeslwrre this morning. Miss Lou Gather left town to-day to spend tho remainder of her vacation at Pottsville and Port Carbon. U. J. Kelley, of Centralis, was among tho attendants at the fuueral of Hubert Sllliman in town yesterday. C. H. Anderson, temporarily engaged as reporter of the Daily Itecord, Mahanoy City, was seen In town last ovenlng. Misses Stella and Flora Woller, of Or- wigsburg, are guests at the residence of Hev. John Grimier, on West Cherry street. E. C. Urobst drove to Mluersvlllo to-day. lie will return this evening accompanied by his family who has been visiting there. Miss Catherine lirnrrie, of Wilkesbarro, aud Miss Uose Purcell, of Plymouth, are the guests of Mis. S. A. Itamouat, of town. Miss Jane loung, captain of tho Volun' tccrs of America at Bound Brook, N. J., is with her parents at Win. Penn, taking a rest. Mr. and Mrs. ltichard Jackson, who were married hero ou Monday, sail from New York tor Liverpool on tho steamer "Teutonic" to day. Kov. P. F. Dagget, of Lost Creek, left for Scranton to-day to attend tho convention of tho Catholic Total Abstinence Union in that city. Misses Tillio, Mamo and TessioLeary, of Philadelphia, aro being entertained by Miss Julia Miles, at her residence on West Chcuy street. Miss Ida Nolbach, and her brother, Matthew, of Shamokln, aro visitiug tho family of Jacob Noll, Sr., on North Main street. Mrs. George Milllchap, of South West street, has gone to Northumberland, where she will be tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Sincow. Miss Edna Wcldman will now be seen among tho rest of our femalo bicyclists. Sho was presented with a wheel by her parents last ovouing. Will B. "Wilson, local .editor of tho Mt. Carinol News, exchanged courtesies with local nowspapor men this morning. Tho in dications aro that Mr. Wllsou will soon join the staff of one of tho Philadelphia papers. Ask your grocer fortuo "Royal Patent" flour, and take no othor brand. It is tho best flour made Closed Up. Tho saloon of A. Wieucidlowskl, In tho Franey building, on West Coal street, was closed by creditors last ovenlng. Two men were employed as watchmen last night to prevent tho proprietor from carrying any of tho household eflccts from the premises. The Hope lfroko. Tho rope in tho slopoof tho Knickerbocker colliery ut Yatcsvillo broko this morning and 11 wagon was precipitated to the sump and wrecked. Tho colllory will bo idlo to morrow iu consequence of the accident. Squeezed Itetween Cars. Henry Devitt had his knees squeezed be tween cars at Packer No. 4 colliery last night and was removed to tho Miners hospital. f Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that tho name e,Bfisia & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on vor sack. I - Aiicuuoii lioinpuny 41. All members of Co. H who aro going to auttend tho re-union of tho 7th Regiment, . G. A., of Ponna., wilj meet at tho L, V. allroad station on Thursday morning, 19th Lust., at 0 o'clock, to proceed to Pottsville. UEO. Vt. JOUNbON, UaptSlU. A Famous Ilevemge. The world's famous Munich beer, imported from Germany, pure barley malt extract. cfmstautly on draught at William Dorr's ifo, 20 North Main street. B-13-tf TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE ml Flowers, the Hand of Amorlcu, Cali fornia. ia tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain mte," which traverses a region of perpetual finthine, where snow storms, blizaards or Bgh altitudes are unknown. Pullman first pu secuuu class iwiace aim luunst steeping rs to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Toxas, tijd and New Moxico, Arizona, California, Okcgon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and bvada, without change, Quick time, low tes, and all tho comforts of modern railway iprovemonts guaranteed to all who ptir- cll.iso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway sjltcm. For rates right from your homo, llfi nituro, and full Information, drop a postal cald, J. P. McCami, T. P. Agont. fill) Rail-ro-ld avenue, Elmlra, N. Y., or 381 Ilroad wy, New York. 2-itf W. E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agt. f the Globe fer El KTSmjAT.ftTA j - . . . uuu uauiar uompiainigt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. juescriDod uy eminent pnytiolaiiei DR. RICHTER'S "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER; World ren0WDC! I n.-mnrlmMvanei-fsariil f IHnlrRonntno wtiti Trade Mark" Anchor,' t. Aii. liicuicr A 10., BI4 riarisu.. lUir lork, 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes. Own Glassworks. 2s&Mcu. Eeaorwd & rccomiuundcit bjr A. W8ley, 106 if. Main St., kO. H, Haeentmcn, 103 N. Main St.u ,c.c,u. Airun, b o. nam St. a anenanaoan. .. -'irei ntn 1 DR. RICHTEFVS 1 ANCnOU STOMACHAL b..l f. Coll ,IvpfpHln&Htninnrh Comiilnlnta. I Aopamriwyom RUPTURE If you woar tho CHAMPION TRUSS. MnrtA Rlf rUladslDht Truit Co.. 610 Locu l SL. Phlu-, Pt- ARCANUM BANQUET. Members of the f.oon.1 I-odgo Have mi Kit- joyable Time. Upon tho close of the regular business meeting last night the member of Shenan doah Council No. 1877, Royal Arottiiiiin, ad journed to Aregood's dining parlors on East Centre street and enjoyed nn excellent banquet at which tho restaurateur furnished the following menu : Oysters, Half Shell. Spring Chicken. French Drawing. Celery, Sliced Tomatoes. Stewed Tomatoes. Mftslied Potatoes. Lima Ben 11s. Cucumber Slaw. Cold Slaw. Apple Sauce. Bed Beet. Corn. Sliced Ham. Custard. Water Mellon. Bananas. Peaches. Peas. CocoHimt Oake. Chocolate Gako. Ice Cream. Coffee. Cigars. The gathering was of nn informal nature and one of many that will probably follow to promote the social relations of the mem bers. Mr. Aregoed made the evening a very enjoyablo ono so far as ho was concerned. The banquet was first class in all respects. His parlors abovo the publlo dining rooms aro excsllenlly adapted for such gatherings and be is at all times prepared to arrange tho festive hoard for any numbor desired. Pine .Specimens. The Beddall Bros, havo on exhibition at their hardware store four of tho trout which theyaaught during their recent outing on the lakes of northern Maine. The fish measure from 30 to M inches in length and are mounted on handsome panels. They make excellent ornaments and will adorn tho parlors of the respective homes of tho brothers. mini. TOltllKKT.-On the loth Inst , nt Qlrard Manor, la llester.-wlfo of William I,. Torbeit, ged 09 years, 3 nuintbn nnd 0 days. The funeral will take place on many, iwin him-, leaving tllranl Manor ou spcclnl train at 10 00 n. ni. for Philadelphia, where interment will be made In Lnurcl IH11 cemetery. Friends ond rela tives respectfully Invited to attend. 8-17-3t Are gaining favor rapidly. Business men and travel lers carry them In vest rockets, ladles carry them Pills In pur.os, housekeeper keep them hi medicine clo.ett, friends recommend them to friends. 35c. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A girl to do general housework in n famllv of three. Must understand cooking. Apply at No. 20 8. White St. 8-13-21 Y17ANTED. A girl for general Apply at 01 N. White street. housework. 8-18-2t FOH SALE. A large stock of second-band furnlturo and carpets, as good as new. Will bo sold nt a sacrifice. For further Infor mation call at tho Herald ofilcc. 8-10-tf Foil SAT.K. Cheap, n desirable business proerty on Kiwt Centre street. Apply to M. M. Uurkc, Attorney, Ugan building. M-o-tf NEW SERIES OF STOCK. Tho Minors nnd laborers Savlncr Fund Asso- clfttion, of Aflhlrtn J, Pn., will lasue until 10 n. m. on thu 21th dny f August, A. I)., 1897, a new series of stock (being scries No. 13) of not exceeding ouu Himros ai ono uouar perNiinrc, monthly payment nnd fifty cents per uhnre (for firnt month only) for membership fee. Hubscription and payment for name can be nmd to any of tho following directors, viz : K. V, Ilurkert, President, Ashland. Jj Hentler, merchant, Ashland. Louis Ulltz, merchant, Ashland. C- O. Hurkert, Esq., Atty-nt-Lnw, Ashland. Jacob Ktslngcr, butcher, Ashland. VS. C Kntler, Supt. of schools, Ashland. O, C. timelier, postmaster, Ashland, C, F. Kull, furnlturo dealer, Ashland. Jos. Loeper, furniture dealer, Ashland. M. J. Monaglmn, merchant, Ashland. F. G JIcDonnld, land agent, Ashland. J. Httz, clothier, Ashland. (leorge You-ig, merchant, Ashland. Christ. Schmidt, agent, Shenandoah. Or to Frank Ucntz, Secretary, Ashland, Pa, Uy order of tlio Hoard of Directors. Ashland, August Sth, 1897. 10-12-1 i-17-19-21-23 WOOD'S COLLEGE COMPLIMENTARY SESSION. The Shenandoah College will re open in both day and. night sessions Monday, flagost 23r d. (o) The rate of tuition for the first four months will be $20, in pay ments, or pis 111 cash. Finished students who would like positions in New York, will please address the President at Shenandoah. S. I. WOOD, . . . President. IN THE COUNTY. Everything in the Tonsorial Line Constantly on Hand, W. G. DUSTO'S Ferguson House Block. . BARBER SHOP, TtyrlDE IS fMT And we must revi'e it. How? By offering low and catchy inducements to buyers. FOR THIS WEEK. One Lot of Hard Wood Kitchen Chairs "am ZeJ I " m tfiaimsw ssmS Van The rest of our furniture stock is still large and varied, and must be closed out at a sacrifice. We nrp the recognized cheapest furniture nouse m bueiiantloali. Uo not misconstrue 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 Dalian' butcher bliop. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvat softness of the skin Is Invs rlably obtained by tbor who use l'oazoNi's Complexion i'owiler. 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 bound 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 serve the people with At such prices that no other dealer can come up to, your interest to give us a call and be convinced if we are not able to save you 40 Cents on Each the FAMOUS THE ACKNOWLEDGED Cheapest Clothiers and Hatters in the County. COR. HAIN AND OAK STREETS, FRANEY BUILDING, :-: SHENANDOAH, PA. The Shopping Palace for the People MOB HIBSH, Manager. All Our Light Weight Goods Must be Sold Before September ist, Regardless of Cost. LADIES' AND GENTS' BICYCLES TO HIRE OUR BICYCLE SWALM'S : HARDWARE : STORE. WAIT : FOR tii . New York and Boston for the purpose of pur chasing a new stock of BOOTS and SHOES ! If yon are iu 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 nbovc Merchants' Bnuk. The Faust Wheel flade to Pit. A h?nVf1. clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also conies power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. - - - - Repairing of all Klrndo. -'- - - FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, BRANDONVILLE, PENNA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. EVAN J. DAVIES, TUB UYBIWIAN, No. 13 and 15 N. Ponr Allay, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good lmrd Chestnut Coal at Pea Coal at $3.30 per ton SI.80 per ton CLOTHING therefore it is to Dollar . . . You Spend With Us. 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 KIND OF WORK. : BARGAINS ! . i- - 1 i : i .1 i i : Ill fllflliv rodnofc ita 1i1r o em'f rf TABLE and FLOOR OIL CLOTH, FINE WINDOW SHADES, po1 GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St.
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