History Of th War 1 To correctly follow the 1 war ou siiouut retui a cini'y ami weekly paper. We have them all, and serve thei'n promptly without extra charge. Give your order to t'u carrier or leave it at the store. HOOKS & BROWN, q. N . IVIaln St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine rand Iron, Lare Itottlc, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 Smith Main Street, Shenandoah, I'a. vtViiiiniK ii n.. XIi - M inir Tlmiiris. of Fishlmrli, nnil John Knxuily "f I'.ilo Alto, ueio joim-d in wed- 1 11 u:,MUj'e of John Ilclim Hiid r.lnnili I,c ui'l i.ntli of l'otttivillc, was Rulctnniri'd Wi !m -d i t inini. In v I ulivr O't'onnor, of St. Clair, joim il in iiiiitiucc Miss Aiiiiiu lletiiiiic, of Mt I afcc aii'l Patrick Connors, of Port Carl Ln.t 1 vt'iiintr tho nwrriace of Mm Claia k. 1 Hi tinliT, of Schuylkill Haven, and M. 1 II i; -i. 11 house of I'liiliidrlpliiu, unx t, u Him '1 1 at the Trinity I'.vauiH'linil 1 ' luiylkill Unveil. Tlu-re were vcm 1 1 i.l.-.m:iid. A leeention followed at Ihr I,, mi i.l the bride's parents. Mr. mid Mr- I'. Dongler, and then the: couple il. 1 .irn il lor a wedding tour. ,Ymi..uniiini'iit is nmdo of tin) coininc luarnw of l'auniu II. Miller, daughter of ( Il Miller, the well-known liiercliaut of tcntr.ilia, to Kdward C. Mimiich, chief book keeper lor the I.ehich Valley Coal Company, 011 Thursday, aid iii.t. It will ho a quiet home ntr.ur. , ' Wednesday iivviiHm John Cdeman and Mi- 1 Ilio-Scanlan, both of (lirardville, were t.iun it'll by Ituv. JUCulloiiKli, of the Iiuiuan latliollc church. Miss Kato Cuimon was bridesmaid wliilo I1. J. Ooriuaii took care of tlie groom. Thoy arc now enjoying a trip to Philadelphia, and upon auival homo will bo tendered a reception by their many friends. At tin- Inline of the bride on Wont Cherry htreet laht e eiiiiiR. Miss Margaret Ann Fur uiiBi.n J wedded to John Hopkins, of Win. Penn The cerewony was performed by Hot. John Iy-"ii, pastor of the Methodist Kpis .opal 1 liureh of Will. Penn. IUvid Hopkins, il Win l'eim, a liroUor of tho liridenroniii, a- the best man, and Miss Amiio Drown, ol South White street, supported the bride. A la rite number of quests were in attendaiu-o. Mr nnil Mis Hopkins will reside on West ( berry stieit, where they have a liou.M) fur- lllsheil Toot ClUHhed. Kr.ink Smith, of South Pear alley, had his rinht foot euuslit and crushed between the In. upers of ours at tho Suffolk colliery yea rn l.i. Dr. ntoin attended liim. Morn .Money Winded. A hie rani disnlaycd in both hanks to-day i,i -.awar loan or tho United States fii.veniniem of $200,000,0011, payaulo ill 3 por at bniiiK. Subseriptions aro now liolng tak- ii by both institutions. (,.,:, In on For Mllltnry Duty, Mi Hi. 111a, Pa.. June 17. The lilgh t 11 1 li 1 i-i: ini'iit, Pennsylvania vulun t l. fi nt s n'l bu k this mornlns for 1 1. 1 n an. 1 'it y. Ui'i i'iiltlng ndleers have I.. M iintlliHd to Bend new recruits there. i l l-, half Imiii received from Uen i il 'li.iliam (lircctlnK the three cnvnl ,v in..' In iiinceed to Camp Alger, V . n- sunn uh supplied with horses. The Sheili'iiii and (lovernor's troops will Ii.im' all tin ir hnrces by the end of tin- u ili. hut the City troop needs 75. The 1 1 "nps are to he clothed nt Cnmp Aii, r Itrlfadler Oenernl Oohln left his I In Lebanon for Wnslilnfrton lust mi lit. Buy Kcystoncflour. llosuto that tho name IiKkhki & IUkb, Ashland, Pa., ia printed 01. every sack. Boom Hard Coal ! nothing Icsm timn i tjiiali - a 1 1 it n f frfiKlit rut" on ami. Th 1m liatfi tutitiut in u Ixmmi ta litmin 11 it I f tin arr hU'k, it" w ill inahe you wi 11 It von r w M, it will Uvvyt mmi wt-U. A Itatliin tilli' of tlnt' calillK'tH u ill t oitvf nee tlit' nuiHt nki'iitlrJil. Trial Baths 1 nJUiUJJIlliillUiuUUlUiailUlliE) r rcc. Turkish. Hu-ian, Mineral, Medicated, Per fumo Lnths in voui uwu home. You cannot h iv 1 h1 jsc Hi a bath tub. C all or .end lor circulars describint; them 111 detail. Authorized agents are C. Pal mer, jiGYV. Centre street ; Win. J. YVclistcr, I17 K. Coal street; Harry Pratt, 33I S. Jaidm street. We Repair All Kinds of stoves. WM. R. PRATT, Ollice 333 South Jardin St., Shenandoah. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private fanulv orders will receive prompt attention. I.eave them at the olTice, we will ilo the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COIV1 PANY, BEST LINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. 1 3 BEST LINE OF" lit I QglfSXST andrufj angeroiis fjr I When dandruff appears it is usiu ally regarded as an annoyance. It should be regarded as a disease. lis presence indicates an unhealthy con dition of the scalp, which, if neg lected, leads to baldness. Dandruff should be cured at once. The most effective means for the cure is found in AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. It promotes the growth of the hair, re stores it when gray or faded to its original color, and keeps (he scalp clean and healthy. "V, r ni t 1 mi e' it vecir twns crcMly truu 1)1.111 ed v tth d.in It mv hair wu f.it mt nirjiT t:mv ft"'l falU in ' nut. imiiiH'stMomea ln v liable uutill buttU to vrs Tho dandruiT has been fiirt'l removed and my li.m N now soft, Biuootli it-id mid fust re- ira.nn y I'siinvr nnlcolor." L. T V ALLU, Allcnton, PITHY POINTS. iHppenliiK" ThinilKhout the Colllitly tnirouleleil lor llai.1) Perusal Tlio front Jof the buildings or tho Grand Union Tea Company and P. J. MuuoKlian aie being treated to a eo.it of paint. June 30th is the last day for paying mer cantile tax. The county tieasury is about empty. The Hirei Ioih ol the Poor linked lor an omuial appropriation of $111 TOl 00, and the Commissioners xranted $113,710 Oil. The court says Ilaleton is untitled to 11 School Hoard of only six membcts. Tho Pennsylvania bankers will meet at llanisburf; in Uctober. The Kirst National Haul; of Shamnkin subscribes for f iW),on0 ol tho uew govern ment bunds. "Pepper" tiritlin, coloted, who fought Jack" Holier to a draw at Tunibllni! Hull two years into, arrived at Mahanoy City yes terday, and is anxious for a mutch with Darby McDonald, of Mt. Carmel. I'rank I Iyer, of tst. Clair, was admitted to tho state hospital, haviiiK been hurt at lit s I Hill colliery by a fall of coal, one 1 his less beiiiK badly brokun in two places, and ho Has bruised about thu body. Theie aro ninety-livo patients in the Miners hospital, besides the largo number of transient patients. Tho Cass Township School Hoard, wb'ch was deadlocked, organized as follows: Presi dent, Patiick Hughes ; Secretary, John Polaiiu) ; Tieasnier, Charles O'Neill : Solici tor, James J. Muiunu The eighth international convention of the liiptitt Young Peoplu's Union r Ameilca will bo held at lluilalo from July 14th to the 17th. This county will bo icpresented. Burglars blow open a safe in ToiviimmhPs storo at Suubury and seen led f 13. Register Keevo has issued 037 marriage licenses siuco January 1st last. Alters Withdraws. It was announced nt the court house that j Charles 1). Arters, recently appointed by tho Couuty Commissioners warden of thu prison, has withdraw from tho light. It will bo re membered that thu old board of Commission ers appointed tho present warden, Calvin Drawer, who was continued by the court nd who has refused to vacate his position for Mr. Arters, the new Commissioners' appointee. The Commissioners have now appointed J.imos II. I.evan, of Miuersvillo, formerly a Coal and Iron policeman located at this town Should the court confirm tho hitter's appoint mcnt, and Mr. llrowor refuse to vacate, the former will he compelled to institute quo warranto proceedings, and then the court will decide which of tho two is legally cutithd to the ollke. A Prize (Nmtcitt Is now mollis 011 at John Hall's confectionery and truck stand, corner Whito and Untie streets, adjoining Galvln'a pool loom. A ticket will accompany every 0110 cent pur chase. Contest closes August SJlat. It Obll y. Information was received to day of the death of Mrs. Thomas Moruau, at Shamnkin. last night. Tho deceased had been a long hiill'erer from consumption. She was a slslci-in-law of Mrs. M. A. Paiiutt, of town The funeral will take placo on Miiul.iy afternoon, next. EXTRAORDINARY We have just returned from the city, where we purchased a mammoth stock of suits r ci) Come and Don't fail to see the new line of knee pants, children's suits and reefers. goods are marked at hard as such bargains will not MAMMOTH CLOTHING PERSONAL MENTION. Uev. I.J. licit, and Thoiims II. Hnyder hitvu it'tiirned Irmn hohlghtcn, whuie they angled for speckled beauties and caught a large number. Mrs. Anthony Schmleker (pent to-day vhiltiiiK friends at Pottsville. Councilman I). It. James transacted busi ness at the county seat to-tiny. itiin. i lieiitiessy, neo Miss llrlslo, of Turkey is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomas and son. former residents of town, hut now of Phil a lelphia, arc the guests of Mr. Thomas' mother. Uev. II I'. O'llellly, psstor of the Annun ciation church, will loave on Monday for Philadelphia for his annual retreat of one week . P. P. 1). Klrlili tuado a trip to Po'.tsvlllc and icturu this morning. Mrs. J. J. l'raiioy spent to-day with friends at Pnttsvllle. Miss IMith Morgan has gone to Philadel phia, wheto she will spend soveml days with friends. ninier Wasley went to tho county seat this morning on a business mission, James Howling, who spent the past week in town with his patents, left for Philadel phia to-day. Mrs. A. A. Zulick, of Philadelphia, and Miss Jennie M. .illicit, of Schuylkill Haven, are being pleasantly entctlaliicd by Mr. and Mrs II. II. Zulick. Mrs. Oeorgo Heddall and son, of Williams port, aio visiting tho furmor's mother, Mrs. 1 1 it (toll, on West I.loyd street. Irn. Clifton Hohbltis and 1). John Price, of town, and Mlst-es Ylitllo and I.lz.lo Iiaesler, of Pottsville, were entertained at tho resi dence of Miss Nora llrehsch, In lllngtown, last evening. American and Cuban (lags, all slzis and qualities. 1'. J. Poitz, !M Xoith Main St. tr I'llteltiilneil by Mis. Van I'oam'II. The adult mcmbeis of All Saints' church choir were entertained last evening by Mrs. 1 Yan l'osscn at tho rectory. Slipper was served, consisting of the following menu : 1 Lamb chops and peas, chicken cioiiuettes, tomato and cucumber salad with Mayonaise dressing, croquette ice cream and white mountain chocolate mid ice ilea 111 cakes, olives, pickles, elaiet punch, candy, fruit, lemonade, coffee and cigars. The table decorations wcie beautiful ami urigiual, and each guest supplied with red, white alul blue Hag-napkins. The chops wero tastefully tied with tri-coloied ribbon and tiny Hags weie stuck in thesandwiehis. Speeches weie made by the itev. Yan l'ossen, Piof. D.iltry, Mr. Tiliimnns and Miss Morgans. Piof. D.iltry rendeied sevoral selections on the organ, Miss Morgan and Mr. Tiniinons a number of vocal selections, and the choir followed witli patriotic anthems. It was an enjoyable occasion, paiiii ipated in by tho following. Prof, l; A. D.iltry, Thomas Thuliums, lltl ward and Charles lloughey, l'icil. 1 1.1 vis Thomas Ilerriiigton, Mr. l'ule, John Knott, Mrs Herringtun, Mrs. Knott, Mrs. Katie. Mis. Davis, Misses IMith Morgan, Yan 1'ns.sen, V. llarsley, V. Harslcy, Lillian Smith, Kdlth llrown, Mary tirillilhs, Ann hawstin, Sarali Price Katbtriiio Dodsworth, ISeattlco Haskins. .ilchliilN care. Cicam of tomato soup fiee to-night. Joyce's Seicio Punishment. Tho lIint.M.U last night ctuilaiiied a tele gtaui from llarrishurg announcing that Judge MePhelsoli had sentenced Thomas .1. Joyce, editor of tho Mahanoy City ISIuck Diamond, to undergo a term of sixteen months in the Lasteru Penitentiary. Dx Judgo llyon, his counsel, presented u petition requesting the privilege to withdraw tin plea of guilty enteicil by the defendant some mouths ago, hut this was rt-luscd and sin tenco passed. Joyce was immediately taken to Philadelphia. The case grew out of the libel suit bioiigbt by lion. Joseph Wyatt, then Scigoaut-at-Arms, and which is familial to our leaders. Subsequently es-Senator Cnylo brought suit in Dauphin county, charging Joyce with perjury, to which hi plnailed guilty, by advice of-counsel, and fm which tenlenco was passed yesteiday. Much sympathy is exptessed for Joyco, the general opinion being the sentenco was tuo severe. stitti: di:atii to insiiuts. 2.") cents per can. At Povlnsky's drug stoic, 2S Last Centre street. 0-11 (It ltlshop 3Ie(io ern's Vlt.lt, lllshop McGovern of the llarrishurg Dio eose, will visit St. Ignatius parish, Centralia, Saturday afternoon. The event will bo cele brated by a parade of let eptlon In which all tho Catholic societies will participate. At 3 o'clock .Sunday afternoon thero will be continuation services in the church at which ouo hundred or tuoro young pceplo will be continued. Tho best place to buy your wall paper isal F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. Wo have tho largest stock north of the mountain tf 11, -trulls li"i;iit. Moado and Joe Peters left town on tho (i a, ! m. Pennsylvania icanroati train io-uay to join Sergeant Pylo's lccruitR at Pottsville. John Jonca was to have guiio also, hut missed tho tiaiu and followed them on the N:I." a. in, train. The fouith member of the patty, Harry Hafner, went to Pottsville yesterday The lecrnits start this afternoon for Chicka mauga. Thu Patriotic Drum Corps seretrulcd the town recruits last night. Window similes from 10 cents and upwaid. Kstiniales given on large similes. F. J. Port., 23 North Main street. tf OUR ANNUAL BARGAIN low figures and we will give the public of Shenandoah the benefit of them. The line embraces Crash suits. Light suits of all patterns and suits in all sizes, styles and colors. This is no bankrupt or fire sale stock, but goods that come from first hands and made of the finest quality of material and with the very best workmanship. Call and see us. You will not go away with out being convinced that we are selling the best goods at the cheapest prices. We won't quote prices. You will find them marked on every article in the store. Inspect This times prices. They are within the reach ot everynociy wno neecis doming ann last long. A dollar is hard to make now and people must look close to their own MAHANOY CITY, Valiantly City, June 17 - largo concourse of people astelnbled at the lesidence of. An thony Ferguson, foreman at the Mahanoy City colliery, this morning toattend the fun eaal of his son, I'rank, the High school graduate, who lost his life whilo bathing at Lakeside on Monday afternoon. The funeral was 0110 of the largest seen in the town for some time. The services were hold in tho St. Canicus church. Ilcquicm high mass was celebrated by ltev. Father Dodaghy, as sisted by Iteys. llogan, of Mahanoy Plane; Mi Ciilloiigh, of (lininl villi . anil Carroll, of St. Charles Seminary, nvorbrook. Tho requiem win played by Prof. Swain. Misses Nora Gorman and llrldgot Kiurdeu and Mr. John O'Contiell weto tho soloists. The pall bearers wero six of the deceased's classmates The cortege then proceeded by special P. it I!, liain to Ashland, where Interment was made. Thero wero 02 aspirants for positions as school teachers who presented themselvos fur examination at the Jacksnns school house yesterday and Wednesday. Most of them aro residents of tho township, M ihanoy City anil Slienaiuloali. Hosiiles these thero were SS more applicants who hold certificates, making the total number 120. The positions to ho filled number 32. The employes at the Primrose colliery will raise at 10xl3-foot silk (lag to-morrow after noon. A 10-foot polo has been placed on the highest point of tho breaker, 72-feet above the mountain top. l'.xcavations are being made for tho founda tion walls of the cnglnos to he placed at tho Imre holes recently sunk at Jacksons patch. Aluminum memoranduui hooks with your uamo cngravod, 23 cents. At llruinm's. I'liltsville .Selects Delegates. Just seventeen merchants of Potttvlllc, several from adjacent places, and 0110 news paper man met in Pottsvillo last night and organized to boom haul coal. M. P. Qiilnn, A 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 I'lince ami li. C. liucii, Jr., wcru elected delegates to tho convention that meets ill Scrautnu on June 2S and 2U. An informal discussion of tho matter of oigaui zation of a Hoard of Trade took place, but nothing deflnito was done. Ire (.'ream l'eHltinl. The (Irani liiini will bold an lie, ci cam festival in Ilohhins' opera hou.se 011 July 1st and 2nd. li-KMd Delegates Iteiurn, Mcssis. George Willnuin, P. J. Maley, Joseph Zimmerman and D.ivid D.uldow have returned from Pliillipsburg, li., where they attended the Division Dncainpniciit of tho Sons of Yetorans. Mrs. David llrown and Mis. D.ivid Morgan have leturned fioni the same place after attemlaiice at the Ladles' Aid Society's convention. The next conven tions of tho respective organizations will bu held at Ilazletou. Annual Salos overC,000,000 Boxes TOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS Bitch as Wind and Va n In tho Stovnaeh, Giddiness. Fulness nlt-r meals, Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Hont, loss of Appetite, Costlvetiess. lllotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Droams and all Nervous and Trombllni; Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every suHorcr will neknowlodgo them to ho A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. ItCIXHAM'K 1'IM-S taken redirect ed, will quickly rcstoro Fomalos to com Iiloto health. They promptly roinovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sysv torn mill euro sick lle.-uliiehc. For n Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beccham's Pills aro Without a Rival And hnre the LARCEST SALE tfnt:y Patent .tloillclno In the World. 23c. at all Drug Stores, Here We Are Again ! Look at These Prices ! limiting llnK. m'umh doublet sew'eil ; still's sowed on with t'dprt's turned under ; w a f ntnted fust nolnrs, I'lin vus liendhifr with yroui luiitn. 3xiS foot, if',.-IO; 1MI feet, i?:l 00 ; rt.8 fcut, i?:! 7" ; li10 foot, l.nil ; mm T fi12 feet, !?5-5; 8!2 fi'i'l, sfti.W : SMft feet, ; 10x15 f.'i't, iJ7.75. If . vim want an all-wool hunting IIuk, any size, ni'fiiii furnish tliiiKauio imiiiidialely at lolM-st easb jtliees. MORGAN'S-BAZAR, 23 North Main St. New Stock. . . v-..... I Hi 11 Works In llesilinc. Announcement Is made that th Allison Iron works at Port Carbon will rosumo op erations noxt Monday after an idleness of over two years. Sixty men will bo given employment at the start, A contract re ceived ft nin California has caused tho re opeuiiiB of tho works. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. Itl mates given on largo shades. F. J. Portz, 21 No.'th Main street. tf Another Sale Of 120 Pair Of Ladies' Shoes Which have arrived too late in the season. We had cancelled the order, but through a compromise with the manufacturers we agreed to accent them and will close out every pair at Actually $1.00 Below Selling Price. T HIS sale is not one of odd with the choicest sizes, picked out. but one in which all sizes are represented. An assortment ol every size may be found on our is a stock of counters. It Ladies Shoes In black ami tan, button aiu lace, all widths, nice fancy kid tons, the kind which we nave alwavs sold at S.oo. Our price to-day is $2.00 E extend an invitation to the ladies to call and see them as this is a golden opportunity. We don't ad vertisc such sales unless we can actually give you the bar- p-.iins in value and costs. Our last advertisement on a sale oi this kind was a winner, we have not the slightest doubt that this one: will eel it. ex-1 Ball's Shoe Store, 14 S. Main St., SHENANDOAH, PA. INDUCEMENTS ! - Our tables are groaning under the great weight of the i 11 tt .-..V--.-.-V. t --riisnrwis I'tillivlllt,' I'nblle llnlltlliiL-. I Kver since, the retirement of ox-CoiiRrois man lleilly, who succeeded lit having Coll Ijtess Kraut thu appropriation and tho dep.it I menl tu prepare tho plans fur tho public building, tho peoplo of 1'otLsvlllo havo patiently awaited furthordovclupmcnbt, Ad vertisements asking for proposals for Its erection havo at last appeared. Tho contract will ho Riven nutaboutthomldtlloof July.the building to. bo Hulshed in ton months. It will he of two utorios, tho material bolus stone, brick and iron, Tho post ofllco will bo on the first lloor, and tho second llnnr to bo divided Into nlllccs for U. S. Commissioner, revcniio rollectors and other federal officers. rail of Coat, Stiney Koshaher, employed at tho Turkey Uun colliery, had onn of his legs badly cut and bruised by a falling picco of coal this afternoon. Ilo was removed to the homo of his brother, on l'ust I.loyd street. Hornier Iteleaneit. Michael Dormer, of Centralia, who thiuw a stone at Michael Grant and fractured his skull, was released ft out jail yestcidty. Grant being out of danger. Tho latter is still at thelhospltaal. KEEP -ON Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH MAIN STREET. If you need a good solid pair leather insole, this is the place to get Shoes for 75c. a pair, which will last urday morning, as some dealers do. on for good solid goods at very low very small profits. We tpiiote a few Children's Shoes, 4, 5, 6 & 7, springheel, patent leather tip, 40ci A better one for SOCi Girls' Shoes, black and lace, size n'i to 2, for 6Sc, worth $1.00. Men's Shoes, vici kid, patent leather tip, $1.75, worth 52.25. Men's Knaiuel Shoes, brown, patent leather, 32.10 ; worth $3.00. Half of our Children's and Misses' Shoes are made in Orwigsburg by George Fo.lmer & Son. Our line ol Ladies' Shoes cannot be beat, as we buy our own leather and just pay for the labor in making them. We can, therefore, sell you good stock at bottom prices. Our line of Gent's Furnishing Goods cannot bp beat. We also carry a nice line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) 13 North Main Street, Shenandoah, ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. WE BUILD HOflES. We build you a home just as you want it built. We will submit plans and cost, or pass on the practicability of any sketch you may have, without any charge. We will build the house for you according to specifications and by the time you state barring strikes. We will keep the cost within the figure quoted and will guarantee that you will be satisfied with your home. See us about it. Glenn & (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) Main St., Shenandoah. n. SALE NOW OPEN ! It Just Arrived To-day. . 4 ..Il Ti nab uny muu ... interests. This they can do HOUSE Ta for over a , t'- . . LI tthofllolufer !.0 n sa u u wi 1IEURALGIA and elmllar Ooraplaintu' nun en i m run uiiucr mo eiringcnt CERMMI MEDICAL LAWS prescribed 6y eminent physicians DR. RICHTER S a Btinmnn w ANCHOR T, :vnci LLER. World renowned ! Tipm-irkatilr fcticccMful ! Inn whhTrmla Mnrk Anchnr.' jr. A1. Itlrhtcr A Co., 215 1'oarlSt.,, Acir lurk. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Brunch Iterates, Own Qlassworks. S3,bt0u. Koilorscil is rccouitovntlcd hs A. Wasley, 106 N. Main St.. . n. Hacenbuch, 103 N. Main St., . r. P.D.Klrlln, 6 S. Main St.. snenandoah. t DR. RICHTER'S" "ANCIIOU STOSIAOIIAI, best I Cnl. lvwpe plnHtniiinrh ronuilnliilw YOUR THE- of shoes, with solid counter and them. We don't keep Ladies' from Thursday morning till Sat What you get here you can depend prices. Our goods will be sold at prices : Pa. O'Hearn Pa. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers ami decorations Is ono of tho nint'lci'iitli century nceompNlmientn, .Tlint in why thnsu who select their wnll paper nt CAItDIN'rf yvt Mich delightful romilK It Isn't iiecens.iry to purchase the expensive e;raiIoH, tho (leHint and col- r urn Jimt nt artinHo In tho cheaper uradcrf, if they aro not so i(ch. Km thoHU who wish to ileeorato their iiomwith in lis le wall puper.s o to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Slreel, Shenandoah, I'a. at extraordinary bargains we offer. The m a ii rt finn 'i tif I en 1 1 nn 1M V. um. uy.w. by purchasing at our store. E. B. Foley, 31 st. U. GOLDIN, Proprietor.
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