I "foods Jure ii.lc hnjuinc-tip. bad mm gii Rjut in the mom ii. outotl jLJf tongue gas (n tlic stonwli, H 1 N 58 Idl.treu ni indigi niun Do B Inot weaver, but irvve tnnie effect 25 cpnti, Sllie onlj lliu to take with Hood's Sat napartlln. I Outdoor Games will be indulged dn at least for the next two months. Vhy not buy base ball goods now ? jThey 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 on all base ball goods. HOOKS & BROWN North Malm St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. .- We' make a specialty of Gasoline, 60c In fivo gallon lots delivored. Mica and U. S. azlo grccso. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 32 Bh?..SSiS5:: Mail orders promptly attended to. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The secretary of agriculture has re ceived favorable reports as to Ameri can liuttt-r sent to London. BWtrolley cars collided at full speed at Chicago. All the passengers were In jured and the motorman inay die. Paul Deplerre, formerly vice consul of France at New Orleans, killed hlm- Belf by shooting yesterday In New York. At the end of the 20th round Zleglcr was given the decision over Connolly In the prize fight at San Francisco last i night. According to reports received at Washington the Sicilian wheat crop Is below the average, and almonds are very short. Chicago police will not permit fur ther Incendiary speeches like those de livered at the meetings of Social De mocracy branches. In an Interview on the Cuban Insur rection Senor Sagasta, the Spanish Lib eral leader, declares the uprising la spreading. Instead of dying out. Insane Mrs. Duffy, of Port Chester, N. Y.. fought two policemen until they were exhausted, and finally threw one out of the window. Ho was unhurt. Public schools at Bellalre, O., were Unforced to close yesterday on account th? -"xtremely hot weather. The til a will not open until the weathei cuanges. For Infants and Children. ' Tit tit- le n ererr fyf ipuppet. SAM LEE'S f CH1NESJE LMINDRY.ft iu-in. main street. . . . PRICE LIST. . . . Collars 2C Collars, Ironed 2c Cutis, per pair 4c New Shlrti 10c Shlrta, washed and Ironed ioc 5hlrts. starched and Ironed 8c nightshirts ioc Undershirts 7C Drawers 7C Socles 3C Handkerchiefs ci Vests I5C to 20c Ties 3 t" ioc Ittinilry done up daily, tor regular customers. SL Mumling free SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. -Successor to- vnnnorasQ'nnra, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. Shenandoah. J FOR A FEW DAYS 15 Bars of Soap 25c. E. B. FOLEY, SZ& imam. for 1 est. fm AT SKAGGUAY, WAITING FOR TRANSPORTATION. Hundreds of fortune hunters ore stalled at Skngguny awaiting means to trans, port their outfits over the pass to tho Yukon. After the goods are landed from tlis Btonmer wagons haul a mllo or two for $5 a loml. Then comes a ferry to cross a swift stronm, for which $1 for horses or men and 50 oonts n package for baggngo and freight nro charged. Thon roroo pnok mules for four or flvo miles, with the tariff accordingly, thon native Indians for a fow mllos more, thon more forrlos to the lauding at the foothills, whero tho hard work of crossing tho mountains beglus. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Emma liolich Is spending a vacation at Heading and Allcntown. Robert lliuulng to-day started on an exteu- sivo Western commercial trip. Simon Sweat and Miss Lovino were noon passengers to Philadelphia to-day. Charles Kadziewic, tho Kendrick Houso landlord, spent to-day in Mt. Carmcl. Thomas J. Joyco, of tho Black Diamond, spent a few hours in town last evening. Mrs. Peter Early, of Philadelphia, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Georgo Merrick, of East Centro street. Messrs. L. A. Bamberger, II. II. Zullch, and Harry Bradigan took in the opera at Malia uoy City last evening. Mrs. Hud. Withingtou, of Sunbury, and sou, Lee Boy, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, of North Jardin street. Miss Esther Devine, of Philadelphia, who has been visiting in town for tho past few weeks, returned to her homo to-day. Miss Pearl Van Sheetz, of Owigsburg, passed through town this morning on her way homo from Ashland, where she had visited the Misses Lessig. Tom Waters, Jr., left town this morning for Syracuse, N. Y., whero ho will enter upon a year's engagement as stago manager at Austin's Electrical Music Hall. Mrs. Jacob Obelsky and Mrs. Ellis Duell wero Pottsvillo visitors yesterday. They wore accompanied homo by Miss Meluski, of Potlsvlllc. who will spend two weeks in town as tlio guest of Mrs. Obelsky. Miss Gertrudo Roxby returned homo this afternoon from a three months' tour of Canada and the New Englaud states. She was accompanied by Jior aunt, Mrs. O. C. Taylor, of Boston, who will remaiu horo for some time. MAHANOY CITY. Tho Striking Pavers Kcsiimed Their Work This Morning. Maiianoy CITY, Sept. 15: The bricklayers engaged on the streot paving struck yester day because two extra brick carriers were put at work. The former claimed the car riers wero put on to rush tho others. The trouble was adjusted last night and the pavers resumed work this morning. Elwuod Meyers, lfl-moutli-old sou of Matthew Meyers, was in charge of a nurse last evening. The latter becamo engaged in conversation with a gentleman acquaintance on tho 5th street bridge and forgot about her charge. Tho child wandered to the edgo of tho bridge and tumbled iuto the creek. For tunately it escaped injury. Thomas Nork, Tobias Puicell, Edward Miles and John Dowling, of Shenandoah, attended tho festival of the Father Matthew Pioneer Corps on tho lawn of St. Cauicus church last night. The members of Iona Council, Datighteis of Pocalinutas, went to Gilbcrton last night and tendered a surprise und farewell party to Mr. and Mrs. Diimm, who will leave fur England next Saturday. THE TEXAS STORM. Ton PcntliH In tho Sablllo Pass, nnd Mnii.v Aro IMKMntr. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 15. A special to The Star says: Sabine Pass suffered greatly from the storm. All of th small shipping at both tho new and old town wag destroyed. The old town was wrecked and many of the larger vessels badly damaged. Only the large buildings In the new town remain standing. Dm Ins the storm six feet of water coveted the town. Ten deaths have been reported up to this time, and many are missing, Four tugs went down with their crews, hut the United States life saving crew stationed at the pass succeeded in saving many HveB. When the terrific wind storm struck the town it was accompanied by a brisk rain, which soon made rivers of the Btroets. This, together with the high waves breaking over the banks of Sabine lake, caused fear that the town was about to be visited by a tidal wave. There was a rush for the depot, and the evening local train to Beau mont watJ soon tilled with excited wo men and children. An hour after the storm, however, the water had all drained off, and today the streets are dry. Knbbed und lleaten. In Justice Shoemaker's court last evening Victor Zogalis and others were the plaintiU'n In a case of highway robbery and assault and battery preferred against Joseph Guiauas, Victor Vesewski and Joseph Adamonwlcz. The deeds were committed on the 20th of Au gu .t last aa Zogalls was returning at a late hour at night to his homo at the extreme end of Ka.t Lloyd street. He says as he reached the Heading railroad tracks he was attacked from the rear and beaten. Furthermore ho status that hi pockeU were rifled, but could not state whether lie was robbed of any money. Guiana was held in $600 bail while the other two perpetrators were held In 1300 ball. Another of the marauders, Peter Piwoewlcx, appeared at the otllec of the Justice this morning and delivered himself up. He furnished S00 bail for his appwr- ane - at court. Trolley I'urty, A number of youne people of Ashland had a trolley party last evening on the (Schuyl kill Traction Hue and spent a couple of houu In town. They had a special car, which was gaily decorated, PITHY POINTS. Inppenlngs Throughout the Country Chronicled for llaity Perusal. Fayette county crops are being ruined by drouth. Senator Penroso visited Unlontown on a secret mission yesterday. Tito Borough Council will hold a regular meeting to-morrow night. Bcltzhonvi r, Knoxvillo and Montooth borougha ato to bo annexed to Pittsburg. Tax Collector Scanlan made payment ou his '00 duplicate at Pottsvillo yesterday. The first of November is the dato fixed for the opening of tho Tunnel Bidgo breaker. Thirtecn-yoar-old Louisa Wcnzoll was ar rested as a cycling "scorcher" in Allegheny City. D. S. Kennedy has tendered his resignation as superintendent of tho ShamokTn street railway. Sam Block has added more brilliancy to his show windows hy putting lu two inoro in candescent lights. Aged Mrs. Jacob Shenk, of Lycippus, West nioreland county, took rat poison and died, a victim of melancholia. I. M. Miugus, aged GO, and W. V. Lone. aged GS, wero gianted licenses to wed at Wilkcsbarro yesterday. The coal tonnage In the Shamokin district for week ending September 4 was 33,527, and Tor tho year to same date 700.023. While picking coal on tho tracks Mrs, Aiary i-isiicr, agcu 71. was run over by an engine and killed at Wilkesbarro. John Connolly, of Mahanoy Piano, is dangorously ill at his homo at that placo and tears aro entertained lor his recovery. A tunnel in tho Mahanoy City colliery, running from the Skidmoro to tho Buck Mountain vein, has just been complotcd. Drs. F. G. Reese, Barton Brown and E. II. Ashcroft have been appointed pension oxam ing surgeons at Coudersport, and Dr. W. W. Baker at Warren. Two young men named KendricVs and Klinger have been arrested at Atlautic City charged with robbing tho Minorsvillo post ollicc somo time ago. A largo lion escaped from Sells Bros.' circus on the road near Grovo City, Mercer county, on Monday, and people of that neighborhood aro terrified. Miss Annio Leonard has beon soundly asleep sinco last Saturday night at Shamokin. Last summer she slumbered 72 hours, and doctors could not awake her. Thrco hundred Italians employed by M. P. Quinn, contractor, on tho new dam at West West, near Minersvillo, struck on Monday. They allego they havo been overcharged in the commissary department. Judgo Savidge remarked in court yester day when one of tho witnesses failed to re spond, "All the saloons in this town ought to he closed during court weok. It appears to mo that when a witness comes here ho must visit overy saloon." Tho Reading Company is about finishing the building of 400 King Hopper coal cars at Its shops in Beading. As soon as this order Is completed an additional order for 200 more will bo commenced, making a total of GOO cars to bo hullt in tho Beading shop. Chali'innn Wmilnuton ltoAimiK. Baltimore, Sept. 15. United States Senator George L. Wellington yester day resigned the chairmanship of the Republican state central committee, thus relinquishing the leadership of the party In this state, which he has held for the past three years. This action Is the direct result of the senator's defeat at the recent convention In Ocean City, In resigning the Chairmanship Senator Wellington delivered a bitter speech, in which he Is alleged to have asserted that the Republicans arc doomed to certain defeat in the coming campaign In Maryland. Tlilovlim lliiii.'ior l.cm'm'U' In .Tail. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Sopt. 15. Anthony Bendrlek, the Lithuanian banker of Plymouth, who left for parts unknown four months ago, was brought to this city yesterday and lodged in Jail. The speclllc charge against the prisoner Is receiving money when he knew he was Insolvent. Ills sudden departure re duced many of his smalt" depositors to abject poverty, for they had entrusted he banker with their all. The amount he owes depositors Is estimated at from J2.0C0 to $3,000. He was arrested at Bildesburg, a suburb of Philadelphia. f-'o i- Viiis. r will "liotlro. IJellefimte, Pa., Sept. IB. Governor Hastings yeHterday denied the report!) sent out from here that he would be a candidate for congress from this dls tiirt. He said no such Intention had over ontered his mind. The governor stat'.'d that he would retire to private life at the expiration of his present term as governor. .rudiro W ll.'.iVu' K VuooiMmor. Ilanisburg, Sept. 15. The governor has appointed William W. Porter, of Philadelphia, to the superior court bench, lo succeed Judge Wlllard. Mr. Porter cul'.ed on the governor yester day and accepted. A l'liico I'm- Kx-CiiiiimtMMiiitiilliilnor. Washington, Sept. 15. The president yesterday appointed Daniel B. Halner, of Pennsylvania, United States dis trict attorney for the western district of Pennsylvania. Mr. Halner was for merly a member of congress. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, tho flu est liver and bowel regulator ever made. THE HYMENEAL ALTAR. It Win (Iraeed by Two Young Couple ol Town ut the Annunciation Church. As the hour of nine was gradually draw ing nigh this morning a constant stream of people could he seen wending their way to the Annunciation church, on West Cherry street. Tho centre of attraction was the wedding ceremony of Edward J. Brcntian, of West Cherry street, and MIm Nolllo Mc GoiukIo. of North While street. At the appointed hour O'Hara's Bros.' handsome wedding turnout rolled up to tho cntranco of tho church and tho happy couplo and their attendants alighted. Tlio bridegroom was supported by Thomas F. O'Hoorn, white the bride's Interests were looked after by Miss Annie K. Cuntlln. As tho wedding party marched up tho main nlslo Mendclshon's wedding maich wn rendorcd by Miss Katie O Miller, tho cfllcicntoreaulstor tlioehureh Bev. H. F. O'Kellly, rector of tho parish, per formed tlio ceremony before an audience which comfortably filled tho church. The nuptial mam was celebrated by the curate Uev. Jiimea Kane. Tho ushers at the church were Messrs. T. J. MullaUey and M. J O'Neill. Immediately after the ceremony the wed ding party and guests repaired to tho homo of the bride on North White sticct, whore the wedding fcftbt was partaken of. This was continued until this afternoon when the bridal couplo departed on a honeymoon tour to New York, Boston and Niagara Falls covoring a porlod of two weeks. Tl.e reception of guests was then continued in John A. Kcllly's hall on South Main street whero amplo facllitios for dancing nnd amuse ment of all had been provided. Guests were in attondauco from Mahanoy City, Mahanoy Plane, PottPvlllo.Wllkosbarro and Shamokin. It is needless to Bay that tho presents were costly and numerous. Upon tho return of Mr. and Mrs. Brennan, they will occupy a liewly-furnlslicd home at tho cornor of Cherry and Gilbert streets. Tho groom enjoys the distinction of being ono of our town's prosperous business men. Tho brido is also well known nnd up to two years ugo was a teacher ill Last Mahanoy township. Tho Herald extends its con gratulations. WELSH-o'ltALlEY. At four o'clock this afternoon Edward J. Welsh, of North Emerick strcot, escorted Miss Sarah O Mai ley, of East Centre street, to the altar of tho church of the Annuncia tion, whore they wero pronounced husband and wife. They wero attended by P. F. Broderick and Miss Margaret Toole. After tho ceremony a reception was hold at tho homo of tho brido. Guests wero in attend ance from Mahanoy City, Ashland, Glrard villo and other points in tho neighboring vicinity. Tho newly-married couplo will take up their residence at tho homo of tho btlde. Seo Mons. Eoberto's thrilling leap from the clouds at Columbia park ou Saturday morn ing. 0-15-3t Obltunry. A three-year-old sou of Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Shore, of Brownsville, died yester day of membraneous croup. The fuueral will take placo to-morrow afternoon. Mrs. II. A. Spicso, of Tamaqua, widow of the late U. A. Spiese, died yesterday nt Ilahnucman hospital, Philadelphia, aged GO years. Sho was operated on last Tuosday for tho removal of a tumor, pcrotluitis ensued, resulting in her death. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. John Johns, Mrs. Peter Aurand and Mrs. Georgo Kolb. The funeral will take place Thursday morning. Mrs. Catherino Campion, mother of Pat' rick Campion, tho Mahanoy City contractor, died at the latter placo yesterday, aged 88 years. She is survived by two daughters and one son. A child of Louis Kcsserling, baggage' master on tho Lohlgh Valley road, ono year old, that had been ill for somo time, died at Its homo in Delano yesterday. John II. Mishler, brother of Eov. M. H, Mishler, formerly of Pottsvillc, died of ner vous prostration.at his homo lu Denver, Lan caster county. Ho was 45 years of ago. Deeds Recorded. From the Little Schuylkill Nav. and Ball. road and Coal Co., to Welsh Congregational church of Tamaqua. From Johu Messcrschmldt, ct ux., to Georgo Bodman, premises in Grier City. From Hannah Gregory et ux., to Mary A Parry, premises in Girardville. Leaves for the West. A surprise party wa3 given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones, of Mahanoy Plane, in honor of their daughter, who left for the western part of tho state. An enjoyable evening was spent by tho large number present. Miss Maud Parrish, of town, was in attendance. tflXHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UMAT IT lJI The richest of all restora VKIIHI II Id I tlve foods, because It re- E laces the essentials or life that are ox austed by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc UHflT IT IMFS! By making the blood WrMI II UUCOI pure and rich and the digestion perfec It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. Tho nerves being made strong the brain becomes astlve and clear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price rn. 1. hi nj . i , . . . . uw., uruvu uuaub uruggisisoroyniaii. We can help you. Advice and book, free. Write Ua About Your CasoT THE DR. CHA8E COMPANY, 1613 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS -IN- Brussels, Ingrain Rag Carpet. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. O IN OUR LINK OP O 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. WOMAN Is there anything more wholesome. more beautiful, more completely pleasing than a womanly woman ? Such a woman is even tempered, intelligent, strong nnd healthy. Health really tells the whole story. Health means strong nerves and strong body, and they go far toward bringing good looks and amiability. A woman worn and wearied by the dragging weaknesses peculiar to her sex, cannot be expected to find zest in any duty or amusement. Life is all one dead monotonous gloom to her. On her face is written the story of weakness and pain. The wholesomeness of htalth is lacking. Tile cheeks lack fullness, the eyes lack sparkle, the hair lacks luster. Doctors have learned to locate nine tenths of womanly sickness in the organs that ought above all others to be strong and healthy. Sensitive women shudder at the thought of consulting a physician on such matters. A natural feeling of mod esty makes them dread the examination, and subsequent stereotyped treatment by "local applications" on which most doctors insist. Much more often than not, this is un necessary. It should not be submitted to except as a last resort. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has cured thousands of severe cases of "fe male weakness." It works in a natural, sensible way. It begins by subduing the inflammation that is always present. Then it strengthens and invigorates the whole body, particularly tne organs ais tinctly feminine. It promotes regularity, cures inflammation and ulceration, and stops the debilitating drain caused by inem. ut nil dealers. Licenses Trnnsforied. From Johu O'Connell, First ward of Maha noy City, to Michael Turitta. From Alex. Kinsman, Second ward of Ash' laud, to Henry Zcplin. Game nnd Visit Association. Tho annual picnic of tho Mahanoy City Fish and Game Protective Association will bo held at High Point park ou Friday next. The indications aro that there will be a largo attendance, and delegations present from tho various fish and gamo associations of the county. Judgeship Contest Court. Judgo Ikelcr was alone on tho Bench yes terday lu tho Lyon-Dunn Orphans' Judge ship Contest Court. Witnesses from Miners- ville, Mahanoy City, Trcmont township, Tromout borough, Schuylkill Havon, Middlo port and Now Philadelphia wero heard. Warden Browcr was among tho nunibor, and ho was shown to hayo cast au illegal voto in 1S05. Ho voted for Lyon. When bilious or costive, cat a Cascarets candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c. Shot In the Left Arm. Franklin Berger, proprietor of tho hotel at Landingville, shot himself in tho left arm yesterday morning. It was at first stated that he had attempted suicide, but this was denied last evening. Tho shooting waspuroly accidental from all accounts. Mnrrlnge Licenses. James J. Walsh aud Sarah Mallcy, both of Shenandoah. Joseph Kozloski and Franciska Gapslia, both of Sheuaudoah. Victor Yauczulow'cz and Solomon Saro kowa, both of Shenandoah. Pctor Kntzokowicz and Cath. Yackwech yda, both of Glrardvlllo. Three Special llnrgains. Fivo hundred pairs good white or grey blankets will bo sold at tho August sale price of 39 cents per pair. Ono thousand yards ICIondiko double napped flannels, worth 10 cents, now 0 cents. Two thousand yards grey wool mixod flannels worth 15 cents, now 10 cents. L. J. Wilkinson, 9-3-tf Cor. Main and Lloyd Sts. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent' dour, and take no other brand. It is tho best flour made. MISCELLANEOUS. IOST. On July 30th, a spotted heifer, colors J red and white, about one yenr old. Horns wero Just beginning to protrude, A liberal rewnrd will be offered for its return to Andrew lVunerMkl,'!Il West Poplar street. 9-11-1 w "I OST. A sninll cow, mouse color, white spots j J on sides nnd back, small horns, turned in t.twurd eyes, four years old, estrayed from the pre Isob of the und entitled, on the 10th Inst. A reward of $5 will bo paid for the return of same to Anthony Uualclc, 121 East Lloyd street. aIIU.S WANTED Machine hands. Apply at Sheuaudoah Mauufuctuilnur Company, Kast Coal street. !-2-2v-ed OUSAI.H A largo stock ot second-hand lurnlttiro and enrncts. ns irood iu new. v in ou sold m a saeriuce. l'or lurtncr infor mation call at the IIkkai.d ofllce. 8-IG-tl TOK SAI.K. Cheap, a dcxlrnblo business JD property on I5a.it Contra street. Applv to M, M. Ilurke, Attorney, Kgau building. K-o-K PROP0SALSJF0R PAVING. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received by tho undersigned committee of the Horoiiuh Council ot Shenandoah, Ja.. until Monday, September 20th, 18U7, ut 7:00 o'clock p. ni., for llio IKivliisof (our aqunreg with vitrified brick, or btonc. ISftch bidder to put in two Bcpnrato proposals ono for two squares on Main street, between Centro and Coalj tho other for two squares on liast Centre street, between flowers nnd Union. Specifications upon which the bids are to bo based can be secured from the cbairmnu of the uuders'Kiicd committee, at No. I'M North Main street, Hhenantloah, l'a. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. 1'. I'.oEHM, Chairman. V. K, Mauauqle, 1'ATiucK Hasp, 0-10-10t Street Committee. IN THE COUNTY. Everything In the Tpnsorial Line Constantly on Hand. W. G. DUSTO'S Ferguson House Block. BARBER SHOP. EVAN J. DAVIES, THE LlYERYflAN, No. 13 nnd 15 N. Pear Alley, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at Pea Coal at $3.30 per ton SI.80 per ton TALK! CHEAP BUT FACTS and FIGURES DON'T LIE HIS is an old saying an I to verify this old saying we can convince you that it is so. Here is the whole thing in a nut shell. Judge yourself. . We will sell you a good child's suit for from 90c up, worth double the money ; or a boy's suit from $2.50 up, woith $4.00, in all ther latest styles and fabrics ; or a good men's everyday suit from $3.00 up, or a strictly all wool Black Clay Diagonal suit, worth $9.00, for $6.00. THE BEST $1.50 MEN'S HAT THE COUNTY FOR ONLY STRICTLY ORDER, This is no fake but come and convince yourself that we are telling you the truth. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. the FAMOUS 4, THE ACKNOWLEDGED CHEAPEST (MB IB HATTERS IN THE GOUHTY. IfTHE SHOPPING PALACE FOR THE PEOPLE. Cor. Main and Oak Sts., Franey Building, SHENANDOAH, PA. p. S-Cur fare refunded to all out-of-town purchasers. I QUART MASON'S FRUIT JARS, 40C. DOZ. I PINT MASON'S FRUIT JARS, 38c. DOZ. 1JXTRA FRUIT JAR TOPS AND RINGS. "SWAUM'S HARDWARE STORE. HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW IDEA? The Galvanized Iron Stand, For use in Steaming or Canning your fruit in the Jars. No more j'ars upset. Very safe and sure. SW&UVS HARDWARE STORE. A "BIG" The workingmen can save money by making their purchases at our 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 propoiti m. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and ... . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 10S NORTH IV1 Al Psl STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. WOOD'S COLLEGE COMPLIMENTARY SESSION. The Shenandoah College will re open in both day and night sessions flonday, August 23rd. (o) The rate of tuition for the first four months will be $20, in pay ments, or Si8 in cash. Finished students who would like positions in New York, will please address the President at Sheuaudoah. S. I. WOOD, . . . President. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST I (Sheeler'H Old Stand.) 109 NORTH MAIN STIUWT. Plntl-cloaa work uunranteed. Prompt ami polite ttttt'iiJanta Jlulr cutting a upectalty. IN ALL WOOL SUIT, TO FOR $10.50, WORTH SAVING ! z ...DAVIDSON'S... Furniture : House HAS REMOVED FROM 2O5 E. CENTRE STREET -TO o 121-123 N. MAIN ST., o NEAR o R0BBINS' : OPERA : HOUSE. Wanted An Idea Who ua think of tome llmplo thlni tnvutlAntr Protect jour Ideas; they mar bring you wealth). Write JOHN WKDDEUIJUItN CO., Patent Attor nera. Washington, l. C, for Choir tl.au prlaa oat ii4 lut of tno Luodrtd luroutlon wanted. REIHO VAL 1
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