0 Outdoor Games will be indulged in at least for the next two months. Why tiot buy base ball goods now ? They will be good next year. We are offering a 20 per cent, reduction on all base ball goods in order to close out our stock. Remember 1-5 off 011 all base ball goods. HOOKS & BROWN l North Main St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE.- Wo maXo a specialty of Gasoline, 6O0 In ilvo gallon lots dollvored. Mica and U. S. axlo grooso. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, Mail order promptly attended to. 32 Ifcut Conl St., Shenamlanli. O. A. K. Wny. Saturday next. September 4tli, Is O. A. It. day nud Lansford is tlio place where the annual parade anil reunion of the old boys will be held. For tlilo occasion the Philadel phia & ReadluK Hallway lias arranged to sell special excursion ticket at the single fare rate, 80 cents, for the round trip, good coin Sept. 4th, and returning- Sept. Bth. A special train will leave Lansford returning at 11 o'clock p in. Saturday, Sept. 4th. 8-31-4t When you want good roofing, plumbing, pis fitting, or general tlusmithing done call oa E. F. Gallaghor 18 West Centre street IVwIer If stc"e '-tf THE SCHOOL BOARD. Ooiilntet Awarded taint Nlalu for the Conl Supply. A regular meeting of the School Hoard wsi held last evening with Directors Hanim, Sullivan, Coiighlln. Price, ILingh, Keiix-r, Train. Edwards. Dove, lllggins, ConneTs, Braslin, Jamos, Ilritt nnd Dovitt in atten dance. Superintendent Cooper made hi, report on the opening of the schools, showing the fol lowing enrollment : Boys, 1887; girls, 1,4-48; total. 3.720. The superintendent stated that, unless the Hoard ordered otliorwln, the schools would remain open on 11 ior Day and lie read a letter from the state department, showing that the Hoard had discretion In the matter. It was decided after discussion, and on motion of Mr. Ilauna, that the schools be Kept oiwii on that day. The committee on heating and fuel made It report on the bids received for coal and the Hoard awarded the contract toO'IIara Hros. The bids were as follows: O'llara llro. Egg, $8.BO; stove, $8.80; pea, $3.18; average, f8.87. William Nlswemler Chest nut. $8.00; egg, $2.70; stove, $2.70; pea, $1 70; average. 2.38 1-4. E. J. Davie Egg, 93.00 stove, $2.70; pea, $1.85; average, $2.38i Owen Hrennan Kag, $2.00; stove, $8.70; pea $2.10; average, $2 40J. W. P. Seward Egg, $8.1S; stove, $8.28; iwa, $1.00; average, $2.rKS It was understood that the coal must come trom the P. A It. collieries. The committee on flie insurance was authorised to renew the iusurauce on the school buildings and furnituie as the policies expire aud a suggestion by Mr. Price that cheaper rates might be secured was refened to the committee. The finance committee reported that Tax Collector Scanlan was ready to nay the Treasurer of the Board $1,000 and Collector llurke would havo over $500, and these amounts would meet the present require- meuts of the Hoard. The Hoard adjourned to meet at the call of the chair for general business. Nice Xllpe Vouches. 1,000 baskets dally. Sold cheap. Direct from the orchards. Commencing this morn iug. At Womor's, 121 N. Main St. tf KIDNAPPING CHARGED. MUNYON IIn In Ills N'l-uriilcla Tun n mnnt rrrf.'.-. ipHfle tor tin- ilNtr""liiK K"tilcn of tlilH 1 relieve (ill'Kiy--c'ireM IVIcTI I iHrinftiriitlv Mint- ll r I J PIIDCC "' H.'mdiro, a " ' uUntlO -pnJ'- cure f"i DAI all ilrmnlnto. Mostly 'IN1- . - When tn Joulit, wrlt- to l'ruf- (J I A Munyoli, IIMS Arch street, l'hlls- ' rl elimit, Vn , for free mefllcnl wlvu-e. SAM LEE'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY, lO N. Main Street. . . . PRICB LIST. . . . Collars Collars. Ironed Cutis, per pair, New Shirts IC Shirts, washed and Ironed ioc Shirts, starched and Ironed 8c nightshirts 'oc Undershirts 7 Drawers 7C Socks 3C Handkerchiefs Vests Ties I.iiunJrv rtune up daily, for roKUlar customers. ... I5C to 20C ... .3 to IOC Mending free EXTRA H FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS Unbelts Corpus Proceeding Vor Possession Of u Child. On Monday, next, nt the Pottsville court, habeas corpus proceedings will be heard i tho case of Mrs. Catherine Purcell, of Girard ville, against Mrs. Annie Catlow, of the same place. The proceeding is brought by Mrs Purcoll to recover possession of Auuie, the 14-year-old child of Mrs. Catlow. Sirs Purcell is Mrs. Catlow's mothor. The latter is well known in town and wai formerly Mrs. Campbell. It appears that when tho child sued for was but a fow day old Mrs. Catlow cave her to Mrs. Purcell Tho latter raised tho child. Annie, it alleged, ultimately becamo dissatisfied with living with her grandmother aud weut to her mother, Mrs. Catlow. The grandmother alleges that tho child waskidaapped and yes terday caused a suit to bo iustitutod to regal possession of hor. Tho case is a peculiar one and tho result will bo awaited with consider able interest. S. G. M. llollopeter, Esq will oppose tho habeas corpus proceedings i bohalf of Mrs. Catlow aud James Ityan and M. P. MoLaughlin will represent the gland mother. LAST OF THE SEASON. -IN- "Brussels, Ingrain Rag Carpet. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Ohrmilclml lor llusty Pomsul. The Jr. O. U. A. M. of PotUvllle lias organised a military cotnpaily. Charles Hrownmlller has christened his re modeled hostelry the "Hotel Klondike." Work on the Tamanua and nstord electric railway Is being pushed forward rapidly. Two-year-old Mary HouliuKey was run over by a team, at Glrardville, aud died an honr later. A Hag stone pavement 1 Mug laid In front of the residence of Mrs. Mary Hrennan, 011 South M.in street. A scarcity of water in the vicinity of Me- Adoo Is licglunlng to give tho people of that lection some anxiety. The Harrishurg News lias gone into the hands of receivers aud the Call of tho sumo elty will suspend publication. Dynamite exploding in a stove at Ho- Husky's hotel, Mahanoy City, wrecked the kitchen, but no one was hurt. Extensive improvements will be made to the Glover residence on South Jardin street. It will be converted luto two dwellings. C. K. Gorden, arrested at Wilkesbarre on the charge of procuring a marriage license for 11 minor by perjury, was hold in. $800 ball for court. A vicious bull attacked Clinton Houck, a young farmer of ltusconib Manor township, Jerks county, and gored him so terribly that he soon died. The construction of tho new trolley streot railway at Pottsville is delayed by property owners who object to having the tracks laid close to their sidewalks. A balloon 13 feet in diameter, dropped on the farm of Joel Fisher, at Orwigsburg, and in spite of diligent inquiry, Mr. Fishor has been unablo to discover its owner. Ex-Senator IT. C. Watson is having a slgu painted on the Lloyd street side of his North Main street residence. It bears tho an nouncement of his branch of business. Tho Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron Company's collieries will closo on Fri day night after having worked four days this week. They will resume next week on Tuesday. A slleht injury received by Henry Poiffor, of Motiui, Aetna, Berks county, by having ono of iiis fingers caught between tho chain and sprocket of a bicycle, resulted lu blood poison and death. PERSONAL MENTION. Dr J (1. Church made 1 business trip to PhiUidclphla to-day. D. II. Ksercher, Esq., of Pottsville, was a visitor to town last evening. Mrs. J. J Kelly and daughter loft to-day for Ixirk Haven to visit friends. E. F. Gallagher Is confined to bed by illness al his home on South Jardin street. John P. Williams left town to-day to visit friends at Wtlketbttrre and Scranton. MIot Mary Beyer, a charming young lady of Pottsville, is visiting her ii rents in town. Mrs. Joseph It van, of West Centre street, last evening became the' mother of n baby girl. George Iwrey, the comedian, is spending a brief vacation with Ms parents at Turkey Itun. Norman Kester, of Wilkesbarre, Is visiting his brothers, J, H, and Policeman Kdwnrd Kester, in town. llev. H. H. Iteidy, of Wyoming, Luzerne county, is the guest of J. II. Kester, of North West street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HUhop, of West Oak street, last evening welcomed a little baby glil into their household. Mrs. Frank Starr, Miss Porta, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Zimmerman, Mrs. W. J. Portz, Mrs. F. J. Porte and Miss Iiachel Kitlln spent to day nt Tumbling Hun. Mrs. II. C. Hover aud daughter, Mrs. Fred. Heuner, and the latter's son, Harry, of Heading, are visitors at tho Scbeider resi dence, on East Centre street. Hepnbllcan County Chalrniau A. L. Shay, Secretary Daniel Duffy, and John Anstock, Hepubliean candidate for Jury Commissioner, wero visitors to town this afternoon. Mrs. Hattie Montgomery, of Pottsville, who visited Mrs. David Eisenhower.of town, the past four weeks, has returned to hor homo In Pottsvillo, accompanied by Miss Mary Eisenhowor. THE STORM Damage Caused lly It Limited to Flooded Collars. Tho storm of last night was a brief one, but tho fall of rain was heavy and com plaints of flooded cellars wore mado from several parts of town, ospoalally In the First ward, where tho sufferers frornFlynn's stone wall renewed their cilos of protestations against the nuisanco. Another scene of troublo was tho oxeavn- tlon being made for tho Columbia Browing Company's stable. Tho entire area 30x110 feet was covered by several Indies or water when tho workmen arrived this morning. Tho Columbia Uoso Company's engine was oalled Into play until tho brewing company got a pump and line of its own connected with its bollor liouso. in some places 1110 embankment of tho oxcavation coved in. 'Hotton'M Subway Opouoil. Boston, Sept. 2. 1'nrt of the sub way, the city's new underground trior ouRhfare for street cars, wub opened to traffic yesteruay. The sections which will be operated for the present are those under the Common nnd public garden, about three-quarters of a mile In length. The other sections are not complete, and will probably not be opened until next BprlnR. Mian l'nnnlo Hn.vpx Mnrrlod. Fremont, O,, Sept. 2. Miss Fanny, daughter of former President Ruther ford B, Hayes, was married here last night to Ensign Harry Eaton Smith, of the United States navy. Tho cere mony took placo at the Hayes man slon. Spiegel Grove. President MaKIn ley. who attended the reunion of his old regiment here, was one of the In vited guests at the wedding. OBITUARY. Crushed by Wheels. Charles, 10-year-old son of Andrew Lorah, of Brandonvillo, yesterday met with an acci dent which will probably cause tho amputa tion of the left leg at tho knee, while the toes of his right font are severely mangled. Tho hoy, witli several others, was standing on tho railway platform at Hraudonvllle when a freight tralu camo along and the boys decided to take a rido. Lorah got hold a ladder on ono of tho passing cars, but his foot got caught in a sill and as tho train moved on both ills fect slipped beneath tho wheels. Lorah hold on to tho ladder until released by one of Ids companions, John Diofondcrfcr. Had tho boy released his hold before assis tance camo be would undoubtedly lmvo bcon killed. The victim was removed to his homo and attended by Dr. Hcntschtcr. OUR LINE OF tO FURNITURE of every description we can save you mny dollars by giv ing us you;r trade. All bargain seekers sfhould take advantage of this-opportunity. i iobkast CENTRE ST., J SHENANDOAH, PA. Special Sunday Kxcursiou to Atlantic Clt; lu Pennsylvania, llallroad. Tho last of tho Pennsylvania liailroad Company's popular Sunday excurjlons to Atlantic City will bo n:n on Suuday, September 12. Tho rounc1 trip excursion rate will bo greatly reduce'., as can bo seen from tho list given belovi, and everything possible will bo dono m mako tho excursion thor oughly enjoyable. A special train will bo provided, running on schedule given below, to and irora Atlantic City without change of cars, thus avoiding the transfer through Philadelphia. ? licnuniUmh 4:25 a. lu. S 3 CO Vrnckvtlle 4:33 " 2 33 St. Clulr 4:10 " 2 20 Pottsville 5:00 " 2 10 Schuylkill Huven 5:03 " 2 10 Ailamsdalc 5:13 " 2 00 Auburn 5.10 " 1 90 I'oturnlng, special train will loavo Atlantic City (i:00 p. in. sumo day, makiug same stops. Docs your head feel as though someone was hammering it ; as though a million sparks wero flying out of tho eyes? Havo you horrible sickness of tho stomach 1 Burdock Blood Hitters will euro you. IN1. SPOONT, Agt. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor to vnn horn & Q'nraffl, 1 105 S. Main Street. "Hendauarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. Dentil of DUhop ltllllson, A cablegram from Maubcim, Germany, an nounces tho death there of Bight Itov. Bishop Rulison, of the diocese of Central Pennsyl vania Protestant EpUcopal church, after an illness of a few hours. Bishop ICulison was horn at Cartilage, Jefferson county, N. Y April 21, 1842. Ho graduated from tho general theological seminary of the Protestant epis copal church in Now York city in 1800 aud was ordained to the ministry of that church tho bamo year. Ho became assistant minister of tho Church of the Anuunchitiou in New York city In 1807, but ill a short timo accepted the rectorship of Zion church at Morris, ft. Y., which pastorate ho held until December, 1800. Ho then founded and becamo tho first rector of St. John's church.Jcrsoy City, where he remained until 1877 when he was called to the rectorate of St. Paul's church in Cleve land. Ohio. There he remained until he was elected sssistant bishop of tho diocese of Central Pennsylvania in 1884. He was con secrated October S8 of thit year, tho late Bishop M. A. DeWolf Howe whose assistant he became, taking part in tho consecration. On the death of Bishop Howe, in July, 188B, O'HARA'S LIVERY ! HOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Andrew Doyle Died at Ills Home on West Coal Street This Morning. Death summoned to Its fold Andrew D-Jyle, at 8:20 o'clock this morning at hl3, lato resi dence, on iVest Coal street. . 'deceased bad been gradually failing in l4ith for the past six months, until death relieved him of his sufferings. He had bc-cn ouo of the pioneer residents of tho town and was an active and devout member of tho Church of the Annun ciation. Mr. Doyle's absence will be greatly raissed-'jy tho congregation as he very seldom nii.jd a service Ills death is mourned by his agedMfifo and several children, all of mature ago" Tho funeral will tako placo from the family rosidenco next Monday morning. At tho family residenco on Last Ccntro street last ovening, Ella, a two-months-old daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. M. Prihula, died after an illness of over two weoks. John Lcidluger, a resident of Tamaqua since 1833, died at that place on Suuday and was buried yesterday. Mrs. Ida (!. Lutu, aged 15 years, who died at her homo, on Dutch Hill, Tamaqua, on Monday after uu illness of 4 wooks, was buried to-day. Michael Boner died iu Philadelphia on Monday, agod OS years. Doceased was for merly a well known rcsidont of Mt. Carbon Ho is a brother-! u-law of John A. Sullivan and is survived by his widow. The remains wore brought to Pottsvillo for iutormont to day. Surpriso Party. Mrs. Thomas Lathlaeu, of West Lloyd street, was tendered a surprise party yester day by a numbor of her friends in celebra tion of her thirty-ninth birthday anniversary. The affair was a comnleto surprise to Mrs Lathlacn. Tho visit was mado early in the day and tho festivities continued until a few hours after tho shades of night bad fallen There was Indulgence in vocal and instru mental music. Mrs. John Sneddon acted as speaker for tho visitors and made an excel lent address of congratulation, to which Mrs, Latblaen responded by serving an elaborate dinner. Muny handsome and useful presents wore mado to tho hostess. The ladies who took part iu tho gathering were Mrs. Hays, Mrs. and Miss Allison, of Shamokin ; Mrs. Waudlasa, of Girardville; Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Schooner, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. E. Beddall, Mrs. Griffiths, Mrs. Cashnor, Mrs. Hutton, Mrs. Mader, Mrs. Williams, Sirs. J. Williams, Mrs. J. Mason, Mrs. E. Mason. Mrs. Sneddon. Mrs. Gobbcrand Mrs, Jessio Sneddon. Max Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Lathlane. i:ening Social. Miss B. Miles, Miss J. Milos, Miss Kurtz, of Bridgeport. Colin., Miss B. Burnett, or Scran ton, aud Misses Ella und Anna G.iughau, of town, wero the guests of Mrs. Louis Goldin last evening and wero doligutfully enter- Not So Old. Tho relatives of tho lato JcrcmliU Ooylo, of Brownsville, say tlvat. iy mlsiuko was mado in announcing nis ago as 00 years, ana that ho was only 02 yaars old. I'oine From Camp Meeting. All who hare attended any camp meeting d'.iug the summer are invited to unito with tho members and friends of tho M. E church in an Ocean Grove meeting this ovening, at 30. Tho pastor will conduct a song scrvico at 7:115. Many are looking forward to a de lightful season. A general invitation to very body. Tho misery of years has been cured in a singlo night by tho uso of Doan's Ointment, positive, never-failing remedy for Itching Piles and all similar diseases. Your dealer keeps it, or can got it for you. diocese. Bishop liullson received the degree 'ecUons, and Master Harry Gold In, violin of doctor of divinity from Kenyon college, , Misses Haujhan, piano daet, Wh I'anule Undertaking in - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets. Shenandoah. J Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. IS FOR A FEW DAYS M Bars of Soap for 25c. t- t- T-nT cv 37 West J2, D, rUbCl, Centre . Ohio. Several of his sermons preached on special occasions havo lieeu published, and he wrote much, in both verse and prose, fur tho religious press. He frequently visited Shen andoah. X Fanioits lteveruge. The world's famous Munich beer, imported from Oermauy, pure Iwrley malt extract, constantly on draught at William Derr's cafe, 20 North Main street. 8-13-tf Deeds ltecorded. Ann Condon et al., to Margaret K. Condon, IirPtllirWB in I'ilo Alto. Christian Uitz to Caroline Bit, premises in. Girardville. Geo. J. ruber to KlUt Fisher, premises In Yorkville. Eliaalieth Lavoutwrg et al., to William 11. Copeland Laenbern, premises In Miuers vlllu. Teresia Moegliek to Central Building Asso ciation, prmii In Yorkvilto. Ask your grocer for the "Jtoyal Patent' lour, and take no other bfsud. It is the het present a visitor Hour made. Marriage Llceime."""" John Kovil and Liule Cortie, both of Mah anoy City. Mochislof Kevchlntki and Agues Pest chin k, both of Mahanoy City. A g'Mt Fetterolf and Jemima Jaue Hodge, b ith of Helfeusteln. Goldin, piano, and singing by Miss Jennie and Harry Goldin. Marriage. Miss Kay Gibson and Thomas liozors wero married at two o'clock this aftornoou. at tho residenoe of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. Charles Gibson, on North White street Hev. Alfred Heebuer, pastor of the Metho dist Episcopal ehuroh, olliolated at the cere mony. The couple left town this afternoon fur a short bridal tour which will include visits to relatives of the bridegroom l'Jaiiii Added. Tor the accommodation and amusement a .Smith's cafe, In the basement of the Titmau building, a piano has been added. The instrument is of the square design and i presided over by a clever manipulator of the keys, Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that tho name Lamia & Bake, Ashland, Pa., b printed on ovor sack. I'ut i"oi.uii fu no Wvll. Taducah, Ky., Sept. 2. Thirteen members of the family and people liv ing; on the farm of Henry Mill, near Metropolis, Ills., were poisoned yester day, and three are dead. It la thought at l.'ast eight of them will die. A hired girl, who Is insane, threw a package of "rough on rats" In the well. She has been arrested and admits her crime. DIED. MHTCAI.F. On the 1st Inst., at Wlggans, l'n.. John Metcnlf, aged 40 years. Funeral will take placo on Haturday, 4th Inst., leaving . Iggans on 12:43 p. m. Pennsylvania 11. H. troln, for Shcnandonh. Services will beheld nt tho family residence at 12 o'clock, noon. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery, Shenanilonh. Itelatlvcs and friends respect fully Invited to attend. -3-2t QUARRELED SIX CENTURIES. ffrcaty of Tcaco Between Two Families Drought to n Close Am Id Mirth. It is seldom In this workndny npo that ono encounters a ncnulno family foud In herited from firo to son through no less than six conturics. Such a feud nctually existed Inthodomlnlonsof Queon Victoria until n short time ngo,, and Its Ilnal set tlement was brought about by tho in geimoufiiiess of a hoy of 0. The two leading Augio-irisn rnmnics in Ireland have long been tho Fitz-Gcralds and tho Butlors. From being comrades In arms of tho Invading Strongbow, they be camo by degrees rlvnl barons and llcrco contestants for tho vloo sovereignty of thoir adoptod country. In tho wars of the rosos tho Butlers elded with tho red roso of Lancaster, tho Fitz-Gcralds with tho whlto roso of York. Factions gathered around tho two groat houses, and tho bitter (cud brought forth death and bloodshed from ns early as 1250 down to tho Wll- liomito wars. Tho Butlors, whoso chief hod obtained tho dignity of earl of Or monde, succeeded in crushing the power of tho elder branch of tho Flrz-ucralds, carls of Desmond. It is told of a warliko Desmond that whilo being borno prlsonor on tho looked shields of his feudal foo's clansmen tho Butlers taunted hifn with tho bitter words: "Whero is now the proud Fltz-Goraldf To which tho lndomltablo carl answered i "Fltz-Gernld Is where ho ought to bo on tho necks of tho Butlers." This proud reply will glvo an Idea of tho Intensity of tho strife. Now, It happened that, hor majesty's Irish viceroy gavo u garden party .in tho viceregal lodgo nt Dublin, nnd thither wero bidden by accident tho Marquis of Ormonde, head of tho Butler family (fa miliar to tho Americans through his yacht ing interests), nnd tho Httlodukoof Loins ter, boyish chieftain of tbo houso of Fitz Gerald. With tho duko, wlm was not quito 0 yours of ugc, camo his widowed mother, ono of tho beautiful Duncombo sisters. The Duchess of Lelnstor lost sight of hor son for a pace, and In going to look for the lad found him cngngod In earnest conversation with a tall, oldcrly gentlo man, in whom she was surprised to rooog nlzo tho Marquis of Ormonde. What was her horror whon, on approaching noarer, 6he distinctly homd tho youthful Gcruld lno remark iu souiosvbat slangy phrusu: "Woll, I suppose I ought to punch your hood on account of tho feud, but I suy, you know, you're too jolly decent n chop for that. Can't wo shako hands and call jt equnref" With tho utmost gravity Lord Ormonde grasped tho small hund of his hereditary foe, and when tho amused mother oamo to congratulate them on tho happy settle ment of 000 years of bitterness sho found the young hopof ul perched, like his famous ancestor, on tho neck of tho Butler. At lanta Constitution. FROM LOWELL, MASS. Tho Homo of Hood's Sarsaparllla A Wonderful Cure. "A swelling ns big as a largo mnrblo camo under my tongue. Physicians said it Was a semi-transparent tumor and must bo operated upon. I felt I could not stand it, and as spring camo began to tako my favorite spring tonic, Hood's Sarsaparllla. The bunch gradually decreased and finally disappeared. I havo had no sign of its re turn. I am glad to pralso Hood's Sarsapa rllla." Mrs. II. M. Codukn, 8 Union St., Lowell, Mass. Get nOOD'S. Hood's Pills cure Blck Headache. 25c. MISCELLANEOUS. 1IRL9 WANTED. Mnchlno hnnds. AddIv lX nt Shenandoah Manufacturing Company, Knst Coal tttruct. 02-2 we od WANTED. A girl for general housework, Apply nt the Herald ofllce. "TTfANTE D. A Miifit understand cooking. girl for 20 North Main street. general housework. Apply nt no. POItS ALU A large stock of second-hand furniture nnd cornets, ns cood ns new. Will be sold nt n sacrifice. For further Infor mation call at tho Herald ofllce. 8-lG-tf 171 Oil SALK. Cheap, n desirable business property on ICnst Centre street. Apply to Al. 31. uurKe, Attorney, ugan uuiiuing. &-u-u VOTICK OF PURCHASE. Notice Is hereby ll given to nil parties concerned that 1 have this dav pu i chased tho butcher business, store fixtures, stock, &c , of A. 1. Tabor at Shenan doah, Mahnnoy City nnd Mlnersville. JC8TYNA SZYDf-OWSKI. Shenandoah, Pa , Auj-. 30th, 1897. iW0-3t-eod . CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST I (Sheeler's Old Stand.) ioq NORTH MAIN STREET. First-class work guaranteed. Prompt nnd polite attendants. Hair cutting a specialty TftRDE 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 M nWBV c-: CASTORIA For Infant and Children. It H ererr Sociable. Music and dancing was tho predominating feature at a sociable tendered Miss Mamie Carr, of Philadelphia, at Kobbins opera house last evening. The honored zucst is at at the residence of Miss Katie Cunn ngliain, on South Bowers street. Music was furn h)li&4 by an orchestra of three piecjM U whose stratus about fifty ooupI tripped the light fuptastje. The sociable was under the siiperv.nn of the Mmn. Ward McAllisters, of East Coal street and Wwt Cherry street. ItMvlvtHt Their Order.. The reorganisation of the Lehigh Valley Coal and Iron 1'oliee force Is bound to work wonder, in that region. Yesterday the mem bers of the force were notified tlia' In thr future they must do uo work fur Individuals and corporations except they belong to tho organisation, nor must they accept favors from any oue. HOOD'S IMIvLM ours Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. rjleas-nt laxative. All Druggist. Zi for over s . et the Globe for RHEUMATISM. NF.TTP.ATTITA j .im. .,.... buu iirL'iartn unacr mo stringent IERMAII MEDICAL LAWS. preionbea cy eminent pbysiolanjr DR. RICHTER'S fat a ftinmnn iv Gl EXPELLER.i !Wcrli) rnnnwnci 1 IturnarHftbly runroHful V (inly Ki'inilcmM ith Trade MsrH" Anthur.' 1 K, Ail. (tkjitfr A. to., VI j l'erI8U. Seir iorl. j 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branca Hon let, Own Glajjworki. S3 A Wet. Eadurwd&rvcouiUHiadcdby A. Wesley, 106 JT. Main St., 0. H, Hacenbncn, 10) N, Main St., . F.F.D, Kiriln, 6 8. Main St.. 'Bnensnaoan. 5 DR. RICHTER'S ' "ANCHOR" STOMACHAL W OoU".Iypi'plnfcHtomrtcli Coinplnlnm The rest of our furniture stock its still large and varied, and juut be closed out at a sacrifice. We are the recognized cheapest furniture house in Shenandoah. Po 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 Vnlloy depot, next to Dullua' butoher shop. WOOD'S COLLEGE COMPLIMENTARY SESSION. The Shenandoah College will re open in both day and 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 addrese the President at Shenandoah.' S. I. WOOD . . . President. ill' This Space BELONGS TO 1 k Ml-' mw 1 - - "jkL C-4 . eg, ...THE... VV ACKNOWLEDGED WjlA CHEAPEST V wMM! . w IN THE COUNTY CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF E FLAMED GASOLINE STOVES BELOW COST- SWALM'S : HARDWARE : STORE. A "BIG" SAVING ! z The workingmen can save money by making their purchases at otir store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of 1.19- For which other stores are asking 1,50 and $1.75. Other goods" in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and ... . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Iine. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 10B NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors nbovc Merchauts' Bank. The Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit ot clothes. If you do not appear with ease and gTace 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 aud secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, ... - Repairing of all Kinds. - - - -BRANDONVILLE, PENNA, BRANCH OFFICE: 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. IN THE COUNTY. Everything In the Tonsorlal Line Constantly on Hand, W. G. DUSTO'S Ferguson House Block. BARBER SHOP. EVAN J. DAVIES, THE LIYERYflAN, No. 13 and 15 N. Pear Alley, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at - $3.30 per ton Pea Coal at $1.80 per ton 4