Outdoor Games will be Indulged n nt inrtcf fnr flirt tiivf twn mmithtt. m-v win ik uuuu ucxi vcui. vc ttre 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 a North Main St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. Wo make a specialty of Gasoline, 6O0 In live gallon lots delivered. Mica and D. S. axle grecso. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 3-1 Knt Oonl St., Bhonimlonli. Mull order promptly Mteml xl to. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, the Hand of Amcrlcn, Cull- fornlft. 1a the true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain ltoute," which traverse a region of perpetual sunshine, where, snow storms, bltaxarug or i . -1 .1.1... 1 ....1.. ........ l..11..n.i i1a mgu muiuui'a nrv UUlWIUt... A mm.... ia. anil second class palaco anil tourist sleeping cara to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Toxas, Old anil New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change Quick tlmo, low rates, and all tho comforts of inodorn railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur- system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. 1'. Agent. 510 Kail ro.nl avenue. Elmira, N. Y., or 391 Broad way. New York. 3 1-tf W. E. Hoyt. G. E P. Agt. Buy Keystone tlour. Bo sure that tho name Leshki & Babe, Ashland, Pa., is printed on over sack. HOOD'S PlliliS cure Liver Ilia, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A nlea-nt laxative. All Dru wrist. 1 SAM LEE'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY.il lO N. Main Street. . . . PRICE LIST. . . . Collars Collars, Ironed 2c Culra, per pair 4C Nw Shirts ioc 31ilrta, washed and Ironed ioc Shirts, starched and ironed...- 8c Sight Shirts ioc Undershirts 7C Drawers 7C Socks 3C I Handkerchiefs ca Vests iSCtoaoc Ties 3 o ioc ' Laundry done up daily. Mending tree tor rcgunir cuMininc. 51 O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AMD SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd greets. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. enanuuan. M FOR A FEW DAYS 15 Bars of Soap for 25c E. B. FOLEY, 27 West Centre St. 1897. l' 1WISH to announce to the public that my fall stock, which has been arriving daily for the past three weeks is now complete and laid out on the tables at my large andjeom modious store room, ready for your inspection. I take this method of cordially inviting all my partons and the public at large to call and examine this mammoth stock which to-day, without any bluffing or exagerating, and I stand ready to prove what I say, will inventory not one cent less than Just think of it, a fifty thousand dollar stock of clothing to select from, consisting of the very latest patterns and most stylish makes in Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing. COURT INVESTIGATION. Vomit Olllclnls Anxious to Clear Up thu 110,000 Myslory. S10lnl to KvHNIMG llBRALD. ltiTTOVlLLB, Sept. 10. The mlsslne $10,000 In Sohuylklll's temporary loan account, to nil gether with tho charges preferred axainst certain county officials, is still tho one topic of conversation among i' oee on "the hill." It will be remembered that the Taxpayers' Association had already entered suit against Phil. J. Connell, the former chief clerk, hut notwithstanding that fact tho three County Commissioners appeared heforo Justice Fister and made affidavit to a warrant against Conuell which Includes tho following Infor mation : "Penjotially appeared before me, Frank UeuU. John Martin and Charles Meyers, county commissioners in and for the county ; or scnuylkiii, who being nuiy sworn accord- litv ti li.iv dn ilMtwwn nml MV. ttint. dnrlnp the year 1800, Philip J. Comioil was tho cliief clerk in the office of tho county commis sioners mid had in his custody tho county seal ; that on the 8tli day of June, I860, thn said Phillip J. Connell attested to an alleged minute as to a loan of $80,000 from the Safe Deposit Bank, of Pottsvillo, which loan was a renewal of former loans aud a creation of a nuw loan for $S,000, whereas in the fact and in truth the only correct luiuuto ho could havo attosted to was one iwssed June 0, 1806, that called for tho renewal of tho $25,000 loan thou existing with said banks; that as an officer, employe and nsttnt of the county of Schuylkill, tho said Philip J. Connell did with intent to defraud, falsify tho minute of Juno 0, to ob tain the said fo.OOO over aud above the paper then in hank to bo renewed ; that the min ute of Juno 8, was fraduleut making, signing, iiinrlnir nml nuhlishins a written instru ment with intent to defraud tho County of SohuyUIll, wliicli hasdono to tho prejudice of tho rights of tho County of Schuylkill, that by such fradulent making, signing, ut tering and publishing of the written Instru nifiiit. to wit: tho nlloced minute of June S, 1MB. tho said Phllln J. Conuell feloniously obtained possession of $5,000 and did steal, convert anil cuibezilo tlio same, contrary 10 tho Acts of Assembly in such case made and provided." Tho ahovo information was sworn to last Tuesday, but has just been given out for pub lication. Mr. Connell is at Atlantic City, and a constable left for that place to servo tho warrant. It is thought that a hearing in tho case will bo had Friday or Saturday, when Mr. Conuell arrives from tho seashore Tho County Commissioners have recently passed a resolution that hereafter all notes issued for moneys borrowod be made payable to the County Treasurer, so that proceeds of all such notes shall bo paid direct to that official and there he no further opportunity of any discrepancies in tho nmounts paid and tho amounts received into tho treasury. In conversation with a reporter Mr. Kentz says ho is woll satisfied who got tho money who tho guilty party is. He further said ; "I don't want to charge anybody with the crime until it is proven. Wo havo proof of a false statement having hceu made and that the records wore falsified." Tho oilicials apparently feel perfectly at case and court a thorough investigation. Thoy realize that they, or their bondsmen, will havo to mako good for any mistakes or defalcation on the part of tho clorks." Tho friends of Controller Severn havo no fears of tho result, so far as that official is concerned. Uis connection with tho suits instituted is merely formal, becauso of his position as County Controller, and in order that ho may submit his books during the investigation. Three Special Ilnrgnlus. Fivo hundred pairs good wliito or grey blankets will bo sold at tho August sale price of 39 cents per pair. Ouo thousand yards Klondiko double napped flannels, wortli 10 cents, now 0 cents. Two thousand yards grey wool mixed flannels wortli 15 conts, now 10 cents. Jj. J. Wilkinson, 0-3-tf Cor. Main and Lloyd Sts. CholcM morbus, cholera Infantum, diarrhoea-dysentery, and all thoso other deadly enemies to tho littlo opes aro infallibly cured by Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry. Itapltlly Progressing. Tho erection of tho stono wall foundation for the new stable of tho Columbia Brewing Company is being pushed with vigor. Con tractor Ileckman was in town to-day and expect to havo his bricklayers at work by tho early part of next week. At Mlnersvllle. Dr. Szlupas. of Scranton, who addressed an audicuco of Lithuanians ou tho subject of the workingmeu and tho situation of tho strike at Haileton on Tuosilay night, left town this morning for Mlnersvillo. Ho will address a meeting on tho smno subjects at that placo to-night. To-morrow night ho will lecture at Scranton. . Moments are useless if trilled away ; and they aro dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in cases where Ono Minuto Cough Curo would bring Immediate relief. C. II. Jlagcu buch. There Wus 'o Fire. There was a report current to-day that a fire had occurred in tho basotnent of the residence of Walter McIIalo, on West Lloyd street, yesterday. An investigation showed that a plcco of meat had been left standing on tho stovo wh'cii began to burn. The base ment was tenanted by a Lithuanian family. They ware Immediately ejected by tho land lord. Con tipatlnn is tho causa of all sorts of serious disorders of tho blood. Stroug catbar tics aro worse than useless. Burdock Wood Bitters is nature's own remedy for troubles of his sort. GRAND $50,000, Louis Goldin's Mammoth Rheum tidinrure remo veil all fnrm of UhnimmtUm chronic, mnwulnr And adiitlcn With Neuralgia CD I I CT milfklv remove ' ' l Curo H will qnlckl; forms of IkwIII.v pain. I I tI nunrn Mmiyon'n ISM w W I I UV ... mi rra i M 1 r f lor each ilUcaw, for sale nt all druggl-ts Mostly Vk. When In doubt, write to Prof. Mtinyon, Arch street, l'bllmlclphln, !., for free menlca! advice PITHY POINTS. Ha penliigs Throughout the Country Ultroiitcled lor Hasty 1'eriisal. There arc over 3000 exhibits at tho Hoililo- heni Fair. Court at Allcntown refused five out of six aiipllmtions for lmtumllmtlon. Tito P. it It. employes at Bear Itldgo colliery received their wages yesterday. Upward Is oOered to the finder of a pocket book. See advertisement in another column, Thedraml United Order of Odd Fellows held its Stato convention nt Carlisle yestcr day. Thomas Cnmpboll, wlfo and threo children were poisoned by drinking impure well water at Cliranlvillo. Lafayette College at Easton, opens its fall term with 115 now students to-day, and several changes in the faculty. When Tlin Nelligan was convicted of high way roblery In Court at Erie yestorday ho walked out of tho Court and escaped. At a Fish Protective meeting In Harris burg pledges wcro received aggregating over f 11,010 to aid tho Fish Commission's work. S' Motor Durham's protege, William Ilughos, of Philadelphia, lias been to Harrisburg to receive instructions from Chief Campbell. Elaborato arrangements havo been com pleted for tho State Christian Endeavor Con vention, to bo held at Easton on October 5. Witli n freshman class of 135, and 2."5 other students, the State College, near Itollcfouto, opened it b school year auspiciously yesterday. J. I. Tempest is making arrangements to start ou tho road with a woll organized theatrical company, composed raoUy of hopn tulcut. Tho avcrago number of prisoners daily In the county Jail during August was 100J ; avcrago cost of maintenance dally, 8 1-10 cents. Wui. lloberts has been appointed principal of the new East Sido school just opened at Frackville. Mr. Itoborts is a graduate of the Normal school. Tho Youug Men's Democratic Club of Lycoming County will send Walter E. Hitter as its chief delegate to tho Club Convention at Wilkesbarro. A policeman from Beading followed to Mahanoy Ci:y mid recaptured ono of three stago-st ii' n'opcra girls who had lied from their limies at Beading. Tlip now wator shaft at Qilbcrton colliory is now down over 1,000 feet loaviug only an additional hundred feet to go before tho re quired depth is reached. Tho Presbytery of Lehigh will meet at tho First Presbyterian church, Pottsvillc, on Tuesday and Wcduosday of next weok. Tho first session will bo held on Tuesday evening. "Mox" Ilill, tho crack centre fielder for tho Fall River Club, of tho New England Loague, is home at Pottsvillo for tho winter. Ho is reserved by Fall River for next season. Wedding Tlells. Yesterday afternoon MissMlnuio A. Moycr, of Schuylkill Haven, and Paul W. Harpor, a telegrapher at tho Pottsvillo olllco, were united in marriage William E. Bergan, of Glen Carbon, and Miss Maggio McCIolland, of Pottsvillo, were joined in wedlock yesterday, and will reside in Palo Alto. Tho mavriago of Joseph Kelly, of Phila delphia, and Miss Katio Sullivan, of Gordon, took pV.co yestorday morniug iu St. Joseph's church nt Ashland Seo Mile, ftoberto, the queen of the nir, jump from tho clouds on Saturday afternoon at Columbia park. Hons. Itoborto-will jump in the morning. Two romarkablo feats. 15-31 Knr Almost Severed. At tho Boston Run colliery yesterday after noon, Anthony Zolonls had his left car al most totally sovcrod from his body by a fall of rock. Dr. D. John Prico was summoned and it rciiu'red sovon stitches to sew up tho wound. Tho unfortunate man lives in town. Marriage Licenses. John F. Mallch aud Mary A. Davis, both of Pottsvillo. Franklin B. Heflnor, of Crossona, and Lillio M. Hummel, of Washington township. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent1 dour, and tako no other brand. It is the best flour made. IlUMtlnti4 Goes to UuTIufontci. Harrisburg, Sept. 16. Governor Hast. Ings left for Bellefonte today to spend a few days at his summer home. Tho executive said last night that tho troops would be withdrawn from the strike region as soon as circumstances will warrant. He Is anxious to avoid tho expense of keeping the soldiers there If thelrpresencelsnot necessary, andhag asked Major General Bnowden and Aa jutant Gpneral Stewart to report fully on the situation. Secrtitnry Mni-ttn Sworn In. Harrisburg, Sept. 10. David Martin, the new secretary of the common wealth, took the oath of office at noon yesterday In the prlvnte office of Gov crnor Hastings. A large party of Mr. Martin's friends wore present, Peputy Secretary Darnett administered the oath. MUNYON PERSONAL MENTION. Mi-s Susie Ilawley, of town, is visiting friends nt Hasleton. I W. W. I,ow1s, nf Mah&tioy City, was seen in town this morning. Mis Msmlo limner lms gone to Reeding to visit among relatives. Miss Mary Toole, of Vm. Penn. visited friends In town to-day. Leon Itartlctt, of the Mahanoy City Trl- buno, spent last evening in town. William Summons is soendlng his vacation among the belles at Atlantic City. Morgan Bevati is at present an inmate of the Miners' Hospital at Fountain Springs. Mrs. William UMlinor and daughter.Jeniilo, spent yesterday visiting friends at Potlsvllle. J. C. Mots, manager of the Ilotol Fmuoy, attended the funeral of a friend at Alleutowu to-day. Mrs. A A. Davis, ol South White street. went to Scmutou to-day to attend tho funeral of a relative Mr. George W. Keller, Jr., of llloomsbnrg, was in attendance at tho llrcuuati-McOonlgle w willing yesterday. Miss Ellon Wcavor, and her niece, Jesse Kline, both of tho Hotel Francy, wore pas sengers to Trevurtou to-day. Mrs. M. I). Fulrloy returned homo last evening from n five weeks trip to Camden, Philadelphia and other places. Miss Clara II. Mortimer, of Pottsvillo, Ib a guost at tho family residence of Albert Hoover, on South Jardin street. Miss Mary Shields, of North Bowers street, went to Bethlehem this morning to attend tho funeral of hor grandmother. Rev. Nathan Sechler, of Kingtown, was n visitor to town this morning, and made n pleasant call at tho IIi:itAM office. Miss Mabel Straub, of Bethlchom, who had boon spending sovoral weeks in town, left for hor home yesterday. She was accompanlod by Miss Agnes Dodson, who will bo her guest far some time. MAHANOY CITY. At i mooting of tho senior class of tho Mahanoy City High school of 'OS, held last evening tho following officers wcro elected D. B. Woolcock, president; Miss May Rhoads, secretary, and Miss B. E. Ryan, treasurer. Tho now Tunnel Rldgo breaker is rapidly assuming shape In tho way of construction Tho engines for tho now breakor wcro placed In position yestorday. Tho tost was made under tho suporintendency of John Bull, of Port Carbon, and provod very satisfactory. Tho dimensions of the main onglno aro 30 x GO feet. Tho main fly whcol is 10 feet in diameter and wolghs IS tons. Two smaller fly wheels aro oach 10 fect in diameter. Tho announcement of tho wedding of Joseph Murphy and Miss Annlo Kcar, two young pcoplo of town, who were married in tho P, M. clmrob, at Girardillo, on Monday last, leaked out last evening. Tho pastor, Rev. S. T. Nlcolls, officiated. The grooms man was Edward Kcar, a brother of the brido, and the bridesmaid was Miss Annio Kcar, a sister of tho brido. Mltiurw Foil B80 Foot. Nantlcoke. Pa Sept. 18. The enge In which ten men were being lowered Into shaft No. 2, of the Alden Coal company, suddenly dropped to tho bot tom of tho shaft. Eight of the men were severely Injured, and the Injuries i of four may prove fatal. The mine Is i osu ieei aeep. xne steei cage itseir was broken and twlstod, and the men nar rowly escaped Instant death. Tho In jured are Marlon Kulakoaskl, Joseph Kotsull, Jacob Sack, Joseph Gallia, Stephen Falyshefskt, Teofll Melfskl, Voychek Golamb and Joseph Stoln kew. I'htlurtolpli'lfv Uemoorntlo .Nominees, Philadelphia, Sept. 16. Tho Demo? pratlc conventions for the fall election met yesterday and named candidates as follows: For city treasurer, Gustav us Mueller; register of wills, James E, Gorman; the Judges nominated hy the Republican convention F. Amedee Pregy, AVIUIam "W. TVlltbank and Charles Y. Audenried, common pleas, and Joseph C. Ferguson, orphans' court r-wero endorsed, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tifj8 ilailt tlgutnra ef ' itn A "BIG" The workingmeu can save money by making their purchases at our store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of -351.19- For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in propoition. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Jine. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. ' Two doors above Merchants' Bank. BITTEN BY DOGS. Two People fall Victims to tho Jaws of Canines I.nst livening. Five rapid shots from a revolver on Locnit Mountain last evening, Indicated tho shoot ing of a valuahlo setter dog owned by Joint A. Tltman. The dog had boon placed under the earo of Isoao Davis, who had been In the neighborhood of J. J. Francy's residence last evening. Tho lattor's 0-yesr-old son, .Tames, began to play with the animal by pinching the dog's moutli togetnor witn a ixuta miard used while ruling ft uicycio. t he cauino became onragou nc mo cnuu s ictlon and retaliated hy bittng tho littlo boy on the oar. At tho direction of tho boy's father. Chief Tosh and Officer Koster led tho animal by a clothes line to a point on Iwust Mountain where thov ended its existence. At e even o c ock last night Constable Giblou, armed with a subpoena, proceeded to the residence of George Knott, on Mesl Ccntro street, to summon him to Pottsvillo to-day hs a witness In tho Lyon-Dunn content. As ho entered tho yard ho whs attacked hy the tenant's dog and bitten in tho thigh. Tho constable threatened n navo tho dog shot. Seo Mons. Roberto's thrilling lesp from the clouds nt Columbia irk on Saturday morn ing. -153t Letters firnntcil. Lottors of administration d. h. n. were granted to Lonis J. Brown on tho estate of John E. Fcrtlg. lato of Washington town ship, dec on el. Letters of administration to KronK Yanuie- wicz on the estato of Peter Yanulewlcs, late of Mahanoy City, deceased. i i:n. MUNGON. At Shenandoah, Pa., on tlio 1Mb lnt., Kdward Mungon, aged 43 years. The funeral will tAVn nlftce tnniorrow mornlmr. High moss being celebrated In Annunciation cnurcll ni 1U O'CIOCK. i ne lunerni cneK win leave on the 12:88 I". A It. train for Toniofpm, whero Interment will bo made. Friends and relatives Invited to attend. It FROM LOWELL, MASS. Tho Homo of Hood's Sarsaparltla A Wonderful Curo. " A swelling as big ns a largo marblo 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 ns spring camo began to tako my favorite spring tonic, Hood's Sarsaparilla. The bunch gradually decreased and Anally disappeared. I havo had no sign of Its re turn. I am glad to praise Hood's Sarsapa rilla." Mrs. H. M. Codurn, 8 Union St., Lowell, Mass. Get nOOD'S. Hood's Pills curo sick Headache. 25c MISCELLANEOUS. T OST. A iiui-flo contain! nrr a rallrontl ticket ii from Lost Creek to Soranton. mm small amount of money. Lo)t between Keltlmn'B store and Hrennan'a dental rooaii. A suitable reward for return ol same to Herald ofllce. FOK SAM!. Four flno houses, two on North Wblte Btreet. All conveniences, atmoderuto prices. Apply to Mrs. It. llradlcy, 15 North Wliito street. o-ltK!t TOST. On July 30th, o upottcd belTer, colore X red and white, about one year old. Horns were Jut belmani; to protrude. A liberal reward will be offered for its return to Andrew lermerski, 211 West X'onlar street. O-H-lw LOST. A small cow, mouse color, white spots on sides and back, small horns, turned In toward eyes, four yearn old, estrayed from tho premises 01 me unuersii;neu, on o JUtn imi. A reward of &5 vlU be paid for the return of tame to Anthony Itusklo, 421 East Lloyd fit root. F iOKSALK A large stock of second-hand furnituiu and carietn. an pood an ittw. win uo boiu at a sacruice. inr mriuor inior nmtlon call at tho II Kit Am aftloo. . tMG-tf InOU SALK.-CIeap, n desirable nroncrtv on Kast Centre street. bualnoRH Apply tc M. M. Ilurke, Attorney, Kgan building. PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. BKAJKI) morOSALS will bo received by tho undersigned committee of tho llorough Council of Hhenaudoah, l'ft., until Monday, September 20th, 18JT, at 7:00 o'clock p. m., for tho paving of four squares with vitrified brick, or stone. Iach bidder to put in two separate proposnls ono for two squares on Main street, between Centre nnd Coal ; the other for two squares on ISast Centre street, between Uowers and Union. Specifications upon wliicli tho bids arc to be based can be secured from tho chairman of tho undersigned committee, at No. 12) North Main street, Shenandoah, l'n. The committee reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. .T. P. IJoehm. Chairman. V. II Maqauole, Patrick haud, 9-10-lOt Street Committee. SAVING ! r OVERCOATS ! All new and the very latest '97 styles. A large variety in light weight for early use. I particularly invite the young men to call and inspect these coats, they are stylish. My large French plate show windows are now being dressed by an artistic designer. Call and see them, it will give you scmie idea of the styles to be worn this Fall. Hoping you will take an early advantage by calling and examining this immanso stock of FINE CLOTHING, I remain, Yours Respectfully, LOUIS GOLDIN. .PROPRIETOR Clothing House, TALK BUT FACTS and FIGURES DON'T LIE. HIS is an old sayln? an 1 to verify this old saying: we can convince you that it is so. Here is the whole thine 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 hoy's suit from $2.50 up, woith $4.00, in all the latest styles and fabrics ; or a good men's every day 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 ACKNOWLEDGED CHEAPEST 6L0THIER8 ID HATTERS IN THE COUNTY. ItTHE SHOPPING PALACE FOR THE PEOPLE. Cor. Main and Oak Sts., Franey Building, SHENANDOAH, PA. P. S."""Car fare refunded to all out-of-town purchasers. I QUART MASON S FRUIT JARS, 40C. DOZ. I I'INT MASON'S KRUIT JARS, 38c. DOZ. I5XTRA KRUIT JAR TOPS AND RINGS. HAVE YOU SEEN The Galvanized Iron Stand, For use in Steaming or Canning your fruit in the Jars. No more j'ars upset. Very safe and sure. SWALN'S HARDWARE -STORE. Anotlior Victory For Mlclmol. Springfield, Mass.. Sept. 16. The sec ond day of the Springfield llleycle club tournament closed last night with the Mlchael-Lesna 20 mile race. Michael won In tine shape by 150 yards In tho record breaking time of 38:11. Tho former world's record was 2 3-5 seconds slower. The two were paced by quads. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascarots candy cathartic cure euaranteed, 10c, 23c Whon you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlusmithing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Contro street' Dealer in stcres -l-tf OF THE MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE.. is CHEAP IN ALL WOOL SUIT, TO FOR $10.50, WORTH FAMOUS 'SWALM'S HARDWARES STORES. THE NEW IDEA? CHARLES DERR, TONSOFIAL ARTIST I (Slirclcr's Old Stand.) Z09 NORTH MAIN STREET. Flrnt-class work guaranteed. Prompt and polite attendants. Hair cutting a 8eclalty, Wanted-An Idea SsS Protect your ((leant tbrr may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDEUUUUN A CO.. Patent At tor Deya. Washington, D. C, for their 91.8U0 prlto offer nd llftt of two hundred Invention wanted. 1897. No. 9 and 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET,. SHENANDOAH, PENNSYLVANIA,