1 ' wv" '' gg"'lft uniiiiHuifcbM iiii nimrriiiMi mTwrnfr in mi ' - -rtMrMi--- fit .aimlm 1 'iflMft 1 v f V 1 i I y .. '1 f Mi I art ; TOOhEflUDWAIiBOtW (Continued from First Page.) JTs An tyloded Theory That eood readme matter Is a preat ileal of money. We lldte the following high urrnde odicals and a dime will buy ter of them : MJIES' HOME JOURNAL. f THE PURITAN, VXtV CTDlfl ? TOP fnoMhonTTTiAw Menumr.'s. TlCS5 MUNSEY'S, uuiJij i a. C" J 1'r' one, you'll want. another. Books & brown North IN1 a In St. -mm: TO-DAY. and juicy cove direct from River. JfrfcOc to $1.00 per Hundred. Fine York State Grape All Choice Fruit. Poor Director, Howe, 24 ; Widhoro, BR. Jury Commissioner, Austuck, 848; Fogarty,88. . l.OSOIl II AS HIS HAY. Albright oarried Schuylkill Haven by 80 vote Beooom's plurality I 0T and Swallow rati 14 ahead uf Drown. The vote: Beaooin 318; Brown 186. Sheriff, Albright, 881; Toole, 811. Poor Director, How. 180; Wal- born 384. (III.UHUTOX. 011b.rlon, including the three wards, gave the Democratic Mate licit? tn majority of 130. Swallow reeeKW'Sl voles In the West ward, 18 In the Middle and T in the Hast. TOole carried It by 181 majority and Walborn by OS. IH5I.ANO. Delano gave lteitcoiu n plurality of S vote; Swallow received 30 vote. Albright's ma jority was 45, and Howe's 0. COVL1P.1 TOWN IHSMOCltATIO. The Swallow vote cnt a big swarth In the Republican column at Mahanoy City, the home of Senator Coyle. For Sheriff, Toole carried the town by Stf majority over Al bright. His vote was 706; Albright. 778. l'oor Director, Itowe, 840; Walborn, 719. For State Treasurer, Ilrnwn carries the town by 81. Beacom, (181; Brown, 70S; Swallow, 318. The county ticket received the follow ing vote by wnrdi : COSLETT'S, 3 South) fVlaln Street French and German HENRIETTAS' All-wool, in black and colored, 3SC, 40C.. 45C, 50c., 65c, 75c and $1.00 per yard. These goods, according to wholesale market prices, are now worth from 25 to 35-per cent, more per yard. Fancy Dress Cheviots, all wool, 25c, 40c. and 50c. per yard. 0sOUR SILK DEPART MEHTs Leads all others. This establish nie'ut is headquarters for all kinds of silks, both plain and faiuy. If you are interested in this class of goods and have not yet seen our 'dale it will certainly pav you to do fttib. You can make your selections from a large stock, a stock that .would' do justice to many of the large retail houses in New York or Philadelphia ; all of the latest de signs and best fabrics obtainable. Extra quality Black Brocaded iEaffata Silk, 65c. to $1.00 per yfrff Colored Figured Silks, 45c. . tollt-aspgr yard. i'T M Mr 1 a II' Bronchitis but extremely good for tho suiTorer from that harassing disease i3 Dr. Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. No medi cine can compare with .this great remedy in the prompt and perma nent aid it givoa in all bronchial affections. It stops tho cough, soothos the irritated throat, and in duces rofroshing sleep. "I had a bronchial trouble of such a per sistent and stubborn character that the doc tor pronounced It Incurable with ordinary remedies, but recommended me to try Ayor'a Cherry Pectoral. One bottle cured me." J. C WOODSON, P.M., Forest Hill, W. Va. "A short time ago I was taken with a sicians nor ordinary remedies gave mo relief. ill f K . I'lnt wnnl Si 110 MS 111 3M 12fi Ml Seound wnf.1 IK 178 Mo 1 1 186 111 Third ward 137 70 114 to 188 SB Kourtli ward 38 ll SI MB 99 im 4V l'irtli ward 07 1W 10 XI 198 148 "1'L.VTFOIHl Ol' 1KDO" Ur.UIClI. Tunraqua had little faith in Hie John Ulrich's ''Platform of 1800," and turned up a Republican majority. Tho vote, State Treasurer, Hencom327 ; Brown, 360, Swallow, 78. Sheriff, Albright, 402 ; Too'e, 238. Poor Director, Kowe. 359, Walborn 273. Tho Swallow vote was about equally divido l bo twoeu both parties. han nvvvrs uailiwick. St. Clair, tho town of Gepublican majori ties, has "gone to tho dogs," so to spoak. lleaeom and Toole both receive majorities. Followine it the vote : N Ward. M.Ward. S.Word. severe attack of bronchitis, and neither phy- In despair' of finding anything to euro me, I bought a bottle of Ayers Cherry Pectoral Less than one bottle entirely cured me." GEO. a HUNTER, Altoona, Pa. Treas.,Bcaoom, R. " llrowu, D. Swallow, I... ShorllT, Albrlgbt, It... 1001c, u. lOi 105 30 107 130 P. Director Howe, It.. 118 " Wolborn.D.. Ill 118 98 13 131 121 113 108 131 13J "9'i 101 158 125 TOOLK'S NliiailllOKS. MIncrsville gave its home candidate a nice complimentary vote. Albright received but 181 votns in tho borough whllo Toolo got a total of 007. Poor Director, Rowe, 582 Walborn, 257. Ileacom carried tho town by 12 majority, and Dr. Swallow received 150 votes. THE TOWN VOTE. CJiiernj Pecioroi now nut up in half-size bottles at half price 50 cents. $1.90. CARPETS AND RUGS This department is on the second floor nud is well stocked with the production of the leading manufacturers of Carpets and Rugs. You will find in this collection of fine patterns every thing that is desirable m Moqupttcs, Brussels, Axminstcr, TatSeetryi Inemin and Roe-, and our prices arc so low that you cuuuot fail to be suited. .... We are nKents for tho "BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS I rfV'full and complete Hue always in stock. iipuuuy x'asuion nueeiB ruw ur ICRGE. Get one. J. GAUGHAN, rslo. 27 North iVlaln St. Wanted-An Idea Who can thiol of tome llmpli tulDZ to Datentf - Protect your ldAs; tber mivy uriDg you weAita. y Write JOHN WKDDEKBUKN ft CO., Patent Altai "tajt, WublngUia, I). C, for their Jl.SU) prlxa offer kiul ll.t Of IWO llUniimi inTWiiinni wpniHi All the Dcliiocrallc Cancililutes Win With Ooofl aiiircins. To-day is one of rejoicini; for the Demo crats of Schuylkill and nono of them are more jubilant than those residing in this borough. The election of tho entire Demo cratic county ticket was materially aldud by the voters of Shenandoah and many Repub licans of the town are entitled to consider able recognition for tho result. The Repub licans who stood by tbeir ticket have more than one very gratifying source of consola tion, The Democrats had figured on from (100 to 800 majority for Toolo, but it only reached 478. Tho Republicans concedod him from 150 to 350 majority yostorday, so the Democrats were much more out of tho way in what they secured than tho Republicans wero in thoir concession. Another impor tant featuro to bo considered is that Shenan doah Is a strong Democratic town, whllo Ashland,. Mahanoy City, St. Clair aud Miucrsville arc Republican boroughs nud all gave tho Democratic couuty ticket a good majority. Even Pottsvillo, tho Gibraltar of Ropublieaulsm in Schuylkill.turned traitorto tho cause and gave an astonishingly reduced majority. Last fall It gave tho Republican ticket a majority of over 1,000. This fall it gave 400, a reduction of moro than 000. With all the slumping, stay-at-home and cutting Shenandoah gave Toolo yesterday a majority which only exceeded that given to Dunn by 101 votes. Thoro is not much room for comment on the battlo fought in this borough. Tho 010 aim on the Republican side before and during tuo olcctlon was to bold down tho maioritv of the enemy, and in this tho fight was as successful as could bo expected. Disaffection' and off year Indiffercnco were two formidable ubstaclos in the path of tho Republicans of town yesterday, aud only thoso having a knowledge oft.hb'internal condition of affairs in tho rank) can sufficiently appreciate what thovwfio stood by the ticket had to contend with. Much comment has been made upon tho results in tho Second and Third wards, but a comparison of figures show that, in view of all tho circumstances, the Democrats have little, if anything, to brag about in connec tion with thoso districts. Ic 1803 Dunn carried the Second ward by 20 majority. Vestorday Toole carried it by but 2 majority. In tho Dunn campaign Lyon only had a majority of 01 in tho Third ward and yester day the ward gave Toole but 8 moro. The ward that made the worse showing for the Republicans yostorday was the Fourth. Dunn was given a majority of 32. Toole carried tho ward yesterday by 115. Littlo oxcitement followed the announce ment of tho returns and after ten o'clock last night there were comparatively few people on the streets. The Republicans went home satisfied that their county ticket was defeated and the Democrats sought rest in peace after a victory following a bard canvass. The following tabulated borough returns areas follows: FOR RENT. One dwelling on East L,loyd '"-Tjfttrtaii formerly occupied by H. C. .V Pointer. Has eight nice rooms. Ojie dwelling 011 North White ;fet, formerly occupied by Isa rtfoM Ltuiterstein. Has 10 rooms !vBUi, hent and other conveniences -APPLY AT- O'HflRfl'S LIVELY, Cor. White and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah, Pa. IIKHT LINK OK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY aiwl STRAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, Centre Bt. Toole's majority was 488 and Rowo's 3S5. No comment is necessary. Mahanoy City's Second ward gave Swallow a maiority of 2 over Beacom aud Brown. Toolo carried Mahanoy City by 23 whilo Itcttcom's plurality was 121, Swallow flow off with 313 votes. William Pcnn gavo Beacom a plurality of 35 and Toole a majority of 3., It Is, to say the least, wrong for anybody to co to church or public meoting, and dls turb the preacher or orator by coughing. Uso Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. pithy IwrlT Intinenliigs Throughout the ' Country Chronicled for Hatty Perusal. Two headstones are erected on tho grave of a war veteran Intorrcd in tho Nautmeal Village, Chester County, Cemetery. John L. Russell, of Coatesvlllo, Chester county, a tanner, has in his possession a piece of leather tanned from tho skin of a human body. A safe once used by Stephen G Irani was un earthed in a pllo of junk in tho Philadelphia & Reading Railway scrap iron yard in Read' ing. In a test of strength at a Coatesville roll ing mill William Taylcr wheeled with case 1020 pounds of iron pilled on a wheelbarrow. Whllo preparing a turkey for roasting ro contly Dr. Kingston Goddard, of Morton, Delaware county, found 225 stones, of 40 different shades, In its gizzard. Treat Your Child Fairly. Tho health of our children Isa stubborn question. Some children seem to thrive under every adverse condition. Others with overy care are sickly and weak and nothing seems to help them. They are frail, puny, con' stantly ailing. Take your child to tho great specialist in children's diseases, Dr. Greene, of Nervura fame, 35 Wost 14th Street, Now York City, or write to him aud give the little one tho benefit of the best advice. No charge what evor is made for such consultation or advice, whether you call orwrito. The success of this world-famous doctor in treating oliil (Iron's diseases is phenomenal, and your chl should have this chance to bo strongand well. Everybody admires healthy children aud no one has done so much to make, chil dron healthy as this specialist. Y.our child is entitled to hoalth and DrGTeeiio's advico and treatment wlllTjuUd'up and strengthen tho jvcJt constitution. x.itiieriies in Alieir uir. The case of the Esher-Bowmanltes vs. tho Dubsitcs to obtain possession of the Kile church, nurth of Bloomsburg,' was decided 1 tavor or the plalnttns. The church was erected on land donated by John W. Kile, but before it was completed tho split be' tween the Ksher-Bowmanites and the Dub' sites occurred. Mr. Kile testified that he had never delivered tho deed for the land The Ksher-Bowmanites maintained that al though he had not In fact delivered the deed ho bad made an implied delivery by allow ing them to proceed with the construction of tho church. Fred. G rubier came to town yesterday from tho Muhlenberg1 College, Allentown, to cast his voto. Mrs. Jesse G. Met. Mrs. Oar), Mlts Weaver and ,Tso Kline, rill of tho Hotel ranoy, were passengers ' tff TreVorton this morning. ' John McGarrr. Who dlsiwtes tho popular brows of tho Colihnbla Brewing Company, at St. Clair, was a buItjei visitor at tho com pany's olllco to-day. Val. Bovrant. the popular young man who has held positions lmnauy of tho leading cafes of town, Is now in charge of John Beyront's hostelry on West Coal street. Daulol Knolly, veteran of Co. F, 147th Hegt. P. V., baa received an order for free transportation to Chattanooga, Tenn., to attend tho monument cercmonlus of tho Pennsylvania troops. . 0 Who Said They Have a cough. 7 Advico Tako Fan-Tina, 25o. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. RUNAWAY GIRLS. Oooil Time on Stolen Money and Then Ite- poutunCe, Mary Balunls aud Annie Mi la tyro, aged 14 years, respectively, ran away from their homos in Mahanoy City yesterday with $10 stolen by the Balunls girl from her parents Boforo leaving tho town tho girls visited several stores and purchased coats, hats, handkorchlofs, shoos, underclothing, rings and, last but not least, a quantity of candy. Tho pair then left tho town on tho 3:23 L. V. R. R. train, bound eastward. When tho girls rached Delano they left tho train and started homeward, the Balunls girl having weakoncd. Moan- whilo the father of tho latter had telegraphed along tho line for the arrest of the girls, Constable Ed, Humes arrested tho pair at Park Place, as they walked in from Delano. They were taken back to Mahanoy City and given a hearing before Justico May. Tho girls said they had beon ill-troatod at home and compolled to carry tho "growler," and that was tho reason thoy ran away from lioue. The Balunis girl Bald tho Molntyre girl induced her to steal tho money and run away. The latter was put under $200 bail for trial at court. No ono furnished bail for the Balunis girl and she was taken to jail. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascarets candy cathartic cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c. -WABIW.- 3 4 6 Tol 109 94 34 4 178 108 14S SU4 61 13 8 12 197 m 38 3 113 300 5 12 86 Ml 10 10 86 Ml 0 11 STS 10S1 114 8i 811 im 41 as 880, 9K 8S0 1786 !i Hi 3t7 Ul tot 5 119 t 1W 2 m MS 2 Ail 1110 16 mt 10K 16 1 2 STi.TR treasurer, Iteacom, U 94 llrowu.l) 37 Swallow, 1' C Thomas. S. I. - 3 Jirown's majority, ITS. AUDITOR OEKBRAL. MoCauley, It 96 119 Hitter, I) 860 97 Lathrope, 1 .... 10 llamas, S. I. 6 4 Hitter's majority, 44S. JODOK. Ileehtel 48 3W "UK11IFK. Albright, K.... Toole, I) rayue, I' , ,. .... Tools' majority, iH. rOOR II18MOTOB. Itowe, It m m Vfalbern, D SW Ml Deiwcller, 1 1 waioorn'B majority, ?. KOTK8. The independent vote ilew with Swallow. Shenandoah gave Payne 15 votes for Sheriff. Up to this time it has not snowed. Toole ran 50 vota a bond of his tleket in Shenandoah. That old-time Republican stronghold, St. Clair, gae Toole a majority of 110, Howe 76 and Bihcoiu 80. Schuylkill Haven gave Swallow 14 more yotes than Brown. Tamaqua aud Schuylkill Haven usually Democratic, went Republican. Prophets were all off the track this time. Otlbenou East Ward gave Swallow within 13 votaajM many as Brown. Shenandoah's vote for Toole was a disap pointment when compared with the rest of the county. Toole's home, Miners ville.dld some beauti ful trading. Reoccurs plurality was Water Kent Notice. Notice is hereby given that water rents for tho six months beginning May 1st, 181)7, are now overdue aud payable at the olllco of the undersigued, 'corner of Jardln and Oak streets. T. M. Stout. ll-l-3t Water Superintendent, Never Falls for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina Is, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drugstore. Inquest Bt Aihlautl. The Inquest ovor tho bodies of Peter Novatsko and Frank Kavaslak, who died at the Miners' hospital from the effects of burns received by exploding gas in Packer colliery No. 3, will be held in Druggist William office at Ashland to-morrow ovenlng. The explosion took place on the morning of September 23rd. William Balubrldge, afire boss, wasalsoburned, but hassince recovered To reach the highest standard of health, nature demands the utmost regularity of the bowels. Tho best medlcino to urge nature to do its duty and give good health is Dr. Bull Pills. Operation Performed. Miss Mary Kinney, who was severely burned by tho explosion of a coal oil lamp at her home In Clirardvllle, some time ago, had an operation performed by the State hospital stall' at that Institution for the removal of proud llesh from her face, Tho operation was highly successful. Begin Right With Coughs and Colds. Take the sure eure, Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. The Flower Mission. The following Is the report of Miss Matti Prlee, superintendent of tho Flower Mission Distributed 12 bouquets of flowers, ten baskets of fruit, ono dozen rolls, two baskets of eakes, 30 packages of literature, six garments, two quarts soup, made twenty visits, received 50 cents In donations, 84 cents collections, Help Comes to Those Who Tako Red Flag Oil for sprains, burns, outs. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Cutechetleul Class. The new claw In catechetical instruction In the Trinity Reformed church will be organ ised at 7 o'clock this evoulng by the pastor, New carpets, oil cloth and window shades 12, at Fricke's carpet store. 10-13-tf tfpT(l in Jjjissiog. A WARNING TO THE PEOPLE Don't be humbuged by fa reeafei- vertisements like some in the habit of doing. of our connpetitorsfre Obituary. Mrs. Brcckor, nee Roarity, of Locust Gap, went to a Philadelphia hospital some timo ago to have an operation performed for a severe Internal trouble. The operation was per formed, but she died from tho effects. Her Ixidy was brought homo yestorday, and the funeral took place this morning, Alico, the wife of WUllam E. Moody, the Tromont druggist, died Sunday night after an illness of a year's duration. In addition to her husband, sbo is survived by a seven-year-old daughter. Her mother, Mrs. Smith, resides in Donaldson, John Hendricks, a resident of Schuylkill Haven, died In that borough yesterday, aged 80 years. Tho funeral will tako ulace Friday alternoon. Mrs. John Bcrkheiser died at her homo In North Mauhoim on Monday, aged 87 years, John Bohan, of Gilbertou, died at his home in that placo yestorday, Lphraim Phillips, an aged resident of Pottsvillo, died last evening aftor a lingering illness. The deceased had an extended uc quaintanco, and was prominently identified with the coal interests of tho county in Its early history. Whllo a resident of Now Castle township ho held many positions of trust. James Stono, an old and highly respected resident of Mahanoy City, diod this morn ing. He was a native of Eugland and 03 years of ago. Ho is survived by his wife inly. Tho deceased is a cousin of Mrs. Fred iV. Hooks, of town. The funeral will take placo on Sunday, Don't I If. a dealer offers you a bottle of Salvation Oil without labels or wrappers, or in a mutilated or defaced package, don't touch It don't buy It at any price, you can rest assured that there is something wrong it may be a dangerous aud worthless counter feit. Insist upon getting a perfect, unbroken, genuine package. Price 25 c. Orange lllossoms. Jacob Gilbert and Miss Bertha Levy, daughter of Joseph Levy, tho Pottsvllle clothier, was solemnized in Centennial hall, Pottsvllle, last ovenlng, in tho presence of several hundred guests. It was a brilliant affair and tho reception was followed by wedding supper, Tho bride Is well known here. A Scran ton correspondent sends tho Heh ald an account of a double wedding at Mos' cow, near Scranton, last week. Messrs. John C. Kelly, of Moscow, and James J. Lawler. of Philadelphia, led respectively to the hymenal altar tho Misses Jennie and Nellie Conley, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Conley, of Scranton. They were married with a Nuptial Mass, the Rov. P. J, McIIale, of Archbald, a cousin of tho brides, officiat ing, assisted by Rev. P. H. Walsh. Tho grooms were attended by their cousins, Messrs. Paul B. Kolly, of Moscow, and Martin J. Lawler, of Shenandoah. At eight o'clock last evening, at tho par sonage of tho United Evangelical church on East Oak street, Frank Webster was united in the holy bonds of matrimony with Miss Hattie Conway, of South West street. Get ono of those pretty oil cloth rugs for under your heating stove, at Fricke's carpet store. 10 13-tf THE FAMOUS CLOTHIERS, THE CHEAPEST CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS IN THE COUNTY, Don't advertise to sell out, neither do we have to advertise otherwise as a bluff, as we are in the wholesale manufacturing business for a number of years and for this reason, combined with a big capital back of same, places us before the people to the best advantage to serve the public with CLOTHING better in quality and cheaper in price than any of our farce advertising competitors are able to do. In the short period of time since we are located among you we have established a good name, which the people of Shenandoah and vicinity gave us, that is, of bring Reliable and the 1, - . CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. This will be a sufficent guide as to where you should spend your hard-earned dollar and save 4o per cent, on each one you have to spend qnCLOTHING AND HATS. Famou Clothiers and Hatter 9 .Advertisers of Facts and. The Cheapest Clothiers and Hatters in the County, Comer Main and Oak Streets, FRAN ELY BUILDING, SHENANDOAH, PA Entertainment and Smoker. Washington Camp No. 112, P. O. S. of A,, will give an entertainment and smoker In its hall, corner of Main and Centre streets, next Tuesday evoning. Tho program will be something new and of much amusement. Inspector Ilrennan's Iteport. Mlno Inspector Edward Ilrennan's report for the month of Oetober.lu tho Seventh dis tricts, shows that Mi ere ware Are fatal and seventeen non-fatal accidents in his district during tho past mouth. Making Improvements. Manager E. W. Ash, of the Lakeside Rail way Company, has refitted the cars on the Lakeside road with new cushions and has greatly added to the comfort of passengers by placing the stoves in tho cars. Hood's Are gaining faor rapidly. nsssxB a m Dullness men and travel- H$M 1 t lers carry them In vest J III pocketi, ladles carry them BUB In puriei, liuuif'kei'iwrf keep them hi medicine nloteti. frlenui recommend litem to frleudi. Ittc. WAX FLOWERS! AH kinds of Wax Flowers furnished at short notice. Sat isfaction guuruntoetl in all tie signs. Patronage roepeotfully solicited. Hates reasonable. MISS MARY E. JONES, WM. PENN, PA. Melilalzes' Opening To-night. To-ulght will be n?gala night; at tho hos telry of John Moldaizes, -of South Main street, In honor of the opening of his new saloon, rostaurant.tpool andibllliardparlors. Tho placo has been entirely remodeled! and will 1)0 thrown open to tho public for- in spection. Tbo Lithuanian band will bo on band to discourse music during tho entire ovoniug, tbo festivities to bogiu at 7 o'clock, Mr. Mcldalzes, tho proprietor, extouds a cordial invltation'to overy body 'Hb attend. The newly remodlcd building with its modern improvements is well worth a visit. Surprise Party, A surprise party was iicld last evening at the homo of Milton Troutman, 327 Mayberry alley, aud a very enjoyable time was spent by the following: Misses Mame Fishburn, Susie aud Essie Guise, Kate Rafferty, Bella Fishburn, Annie Right, of Mahanoy City ; Olive Trcgcmbo, Mrs. Milton Troutman, Sadio Troutman, May Parry, Rena Morgans, Kate Troutman, Mrs. Roberts, Messrs. Bert. Hornbergor, John Fishburn, Milton Trout man, Joseph Balnfad, Thomas Morgans, Arthur Tregombo William Scholar, Willie Fry, Mox Fry, Samuel Georgo. Sons of Veterans Muster. At tho regular meeting of Henry Horn castle Camp, No. 40, Sons of Veterans, in their hall in the Bcddall building, to-morrow ovenlng, 55 members will bo mustored Into tbo camp. The ceremonies will be in charge of tho camp's special degree team. After this has been dono an Inspection of the camp will follow at which Mustering Officer Weightman, of Mt. Carmel, will preside. Division Commander Scott aud Adjutant Hopkins, of Milton, wilt bo among the honored guests of tho evening. l'nrchnsed a l'lano. The parlor of the residence of Jacob Noll, Jr., was tp-day beautified by tho housing of an Bstey piano, purchased from O'Neill Bros, This is already the third instrument which has boon dlsposod of this week. Examining Board. The Mine Examining Board will meet on Saturday, 0th Inst., at 3 p. m at No. 18 West Lloyd street. John H. Rkkse, Sec'y. Successful Huntsmen. Philip Mader and son, Edward, and Will lam Hepkins, spent yesterday hunting at Lofty. They returned homo with twelve rabbits and a pheasant. Our Lamp Stock Is Now Open Fancy Colored Shades, --Silk Shades, Latest Designs, SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. wmw. :-3&$jr xmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmnmmm& MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTUI). To borrow f 1,000 on (list innrtg- Inquire at tins omce. 10-H-ti IjlOUND. A Beaglo hound. Owner Tan have same by proving projwrty and iiaylnK all expen.ee, by sailing 011 Lewi lowelI,A6 Weet Clwrry street U-2-2t M 18fl O. Ill HUMAN, TEACHER, OF MUSIC, PIANO AMD OBUAK. No. 81 N. White street, Shenandoah, l'n. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP I Attentive and skillful tonsorlal artists always In attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. FerQUion House Block. Sr EE B B B B B B CONWAY'S FAMOUS 5 & 10c. STORE, No. f. 102 North Main Street. 1 ' Next Door to GUI's Dry Goods Store. With a Pull Line of Glassware, Tinware, Wcodenware, Hard. ware, Agateware, Crockery Fancy Oooda and Jewelry. NOTHING IN OUR STORE OVER 10 CENTS. 80 Following ure some of our goods : 40c. 25c, 25c, 20e, 2'o, Japanned Sugar Boxes.. Coal Hods Galvanized Backets .... Oil Cloth, table, per yd. Agate Dockets. 4 ats uQiiaaacrs wo, ' Sauce Pans, 3qts... sv " Milk Pans, 4 qts. .. Sic, Picture with Glass, 8x10. . Sfle, Side Dishes, 16 Inches.. . . ooe, Class Bowls 85c, Our 54 Worth. Price Our Worth. Price tsrge Bowls ioo. Sc. Flint Tumblers 10o 5c b Tin Kettles, 2 nts...,-.., loo, 5c S Decorated Fruits loc, 5c Tea Canisters.. loc. Se China Frnlts....,.-... 10c, 5c Decorated Pistes loe, Sc f Porcelain Cop and Bancer... 10c, 5c b White Pistes. Sx& lnchei in., c FLOOR OIL CLOTH WILL ARRIYE Meat Dishes loc, oC THURSDAY, 10c. per yd. g ?!"r." . 60 r Teaspoons Bc,8for6c 10c loc loc 100 100 100 100 loo 100 100 10C '8 102 North Main Next door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. Street. : J- iiiAstiiua' , 24S3&l
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