Outdoor Games will be indulged in at least for the next two months. Why not buy bn.se ball goods now ? Thev will be Aod next year. We are offering a aq 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 1 North (Via In St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. We make a specialty of Gasoline, 60o In tlvo gallon lots dollvered. Mica and V. S. axle greese. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, Mall orders promptly nttendwl to, 32 Knt Conl St., Shenandoah. MAHANOY CITY. Mrs. Elizabeth Gabert, who bail been an invalid for a Ions time, died bere yesterday in her 08tU year. Sbo was the niotlier-in-law rr-lifwnnlpr Ileniv Soheurmau, of town Patrick Roach, an old and highly rospocted resident of this place, died at 0 o'clock last nvenlnu of miners' asthma. The deceased was 00 years old and is survived by bis wife and eisht children, tho latter all of mature years. William Hornsby, who was a resident of town for 32 years and engiueorat llowmau's for 22 years, to-day moved with his family to Philadelphia. New lJrhlge, The Commissioners of Northumberland county have awarded contracts for tho erec tion of a new bridge to carry tho public highway across the Reading and Northern Central railways, near Cameron colliery, on the outskirts of ShamoVln, to do away with a dangerous grade crossing. It will bo 333 feet long, of three spans, aud cost ?2,500. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Anil Flowers, the Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via the truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itoute." which travcrBesaregionofperpctu.il sunshine, where bhow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, loxas, Old aud Now Mexico, Arizona, Cftllforuia. Orccon. Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway imnrovemcnte guaranteed to all wno pur cbaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, Htoraturo, aud full Information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCanu, T. P. Agent. 519 Kail road avenue, Elmira, N. Y., or 391 Broad way, New York. 3-tf W. E. Hoyt, O. E. P. Act. THE LUZERNE STRIKE. Two Quiet Days Spent by the Striking Miners. llAstt.RTON. Sept. 6. The strikers took a ilay off on Saturday Inasmuch as tho day was one of general Idleness at the collieries and nothing could therefore be gained, by march ing. Once or twice w an attempt made to wards forming a body r panniers nut trie greater number foreigners adhered to their agreement of the previous evening not o parade. The principle excitement of Saturday wa that which occurred at Bunker Hill. Some of the striken In pasting the residence of a fellow named Jimmy Jump made an ellort to have lilru join the parade. It seems that Jimmy was unwilling to join In the tramp aud when some of them insisted he fired several shot, one of which g rased one of the crowd's hat rim. The Sablmth was olwerved piously by the strikers who all attended divine worship to strengthen their spiritual, physical condition as if It were for an eventful week's work. In all the towns the same condition of affairs existed and It would seem that tho entire army Is working on the same harmonious soalo. Tho past few days has dovoloped the for mation and presentation of a whole raft of grievances to the Silver Hrook Coal Company by their employes. Tho plant was shut down on Thursday, owing to the appearance of the Audeurled strikers and lias not worked since, nor is It likoly that it will until the grievances are recognised. On Saturday almost two hundred more workmen joined the ranks of the United Mine Workers. The substance of the Silver Brook crier ances are bb follows: An inciease of fifteen per cent, for all employes. The prlvclego of paying and selecting their own doctor. Pay for all the time they are kept at the colliery whether the machinery is out of order or not. Not to be compelled to deal in a company store nor with tho company butcher. Tho Yorktown grievances are: reduced from 82.75 to ?2 per keg. A reduc tion In rent of some of tho Slabtown houses from $5 to $3. Tho former was charged In houses where boarders wore formerly kept and is still continued. Tho employes to be paid for all time worked whother the breaker bo Idle or not. No stopjmgo of nuy kind in the ofllco for doctor or otherwise. An engin eer to bo on duty every day to hoist mcu, no matter whether tho breaker operates or not. Pay for standing props and taking down clod. I GIVEN FREE EACH MONTH 4 First Prlies, each of $100 Ch. 20 Second ' $100 Plerco Special Bicycles. " " $ 25 Gold Watches. 40 Third POR (During 1807) Sunlight SOAP WRAPPERS PERSONAL MENTION. For particulars send your name and fall address to Lever Bros., Ltd., Hudson & Harrison 8ts.,New York. FALSE ALARM. Improved Light flood Time Made by the l'lre Department In Itetpondlng, At about ten o'clock this morning a fire alarm was sounded from Ikjx No. 21, at the corner of White and Lloyd streets. Tho alarm proved to be a false 0110. A man was burning waste paper lu a yard and a neigh bor was startled by the clouds of smoke. An Interesting event In connection with the nlarm was the promptness with which tho Kescuo and Columbia companies responded. George Holvcy, tho Itescuo driver, was at tho corner of Main and Ccutro streets with tho transfer wagon. IIo unhitched his team and dashed up Main street on tho back of ono of tho horses, whilo a boy fol lowed riding on the other. A shade within five minutes from tho first tap of tho liell Ilolvoy and bis team turned tho corner of Main aud Lloyd streets with the chemical cugino. After unhitching tho team from tho transfer wagon ho had to ride three squares to tho hook and ladder house, hitch up to the chemical engine, aud then drive two squares back to Lloyd street, o that tho timR rondo wns remarkably good. David Powder i Holveywasnt tho northern end of Main streot with tho sprinkler when tno boil sounded. lie unhitched, rodo horseback frvo squares to tho Columbia hose houso, hitched up to the hoso wagon, and drove hack three squares to the cornor of Main aud Lloyd streets a shade within seven ininutos. Both performances woro subjects of general commendation. To Pricf-onto Rldo Stenlors. Altoona. Pa., Sept. 6. The Pennsyl- navla Railroad company has Issued an order directing railroad policemen to break up tho practice of stealing rides on trains. The order Is not aimed at tramps particularly, but at men and boys llvlnjr r'T.g the line of tho road who i fiiiii; on their respectability and rti'iiuaintancc with trainmen for excmu.lon from the general rule against railroad trespassing. Arrest and Imprisonment will follow every violation of this order. It Is Issued be cause of the frequency of accidents to train Jumpers. Consumors who havo bought the Genuine Wcl.liach Lamn are warned that mantels and fixtures aro for sale only by tho authorized agent. 9 o-3t L. J. Wilkinson. How's Tills? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Howard for nny case of Cntnrrh that con not bo cured by Hall's Cntnrrh Cure. , P. J. CHUNKY CO . Props., Toledo, O. Wo the undersigned, hnvc known V. J. Cheney for tho Inst lo yenrs, and believe him perfectly boiiornble In nil business transactions nnd fln nnclnl'y nble to carry out any obligations made by tliefr firm. . . m , n West & Traux, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Wauhso. Kikxan li Mabvin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. ,, ,, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting dlrcctlyAipon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of tliesysfrm. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by oil DruggjktH. Testimonials free. Hnls Family 1'lllsoro tho best. m sat m f r SAM LEES'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY, lO N. Main Street. . . . PRICE LIST. . . . Collars t' " Collars, Ironed 2c Culls, per pair 4 Nw Shirts . me Shirts, washed and Moned ioc Shirts, starched and lroned 8c nightshirts ie Undershirts t 7C Drawers 7C Socks fi- 3C Handkerchief " Vests isc to aoe Ties . 3 to ioc Mending free Laundry done up daily. for reirujur customers. 'SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, ' GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor to ran noun s own 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line ui giutuira. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES, 1 111. -Cascarets stiiuulato liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gnpo, 10c. A New Itorough Surveyor. A foreigner, whoso namo could not bo learned, afforded the rosidonts of South Jan'.in street much amuscmont about 10 o'clock last evening. IIo had partaken too freely of "polinkie" during tho day, whicli ovidontly gavo him tho idea that ho would make a good Supervisor or borough Survoyor. IIo spent half an hour placing pieces paper along tho street, and then ho would lay on tho ground and tako an accurate stir voy of it. Not content with this, ho started to carry tho small stones along tho street to given point, and loavo them thcro. Whou questioned as to his action, he stated, that the street "no straight" and road "no good. It is a pity that ho could not bo loft to ac complish his work, as a friend took charge of him during the most inteicsting part. Conspiracy' to llofrnurt Merchants, Altoona. Pa., Sept. C Jacob Hyle, of this city, 'aa arrested Saturday and bound over In the sum of $2,000 on the charge of conspiracy to defraud whole sale dealers. Hyle had been working; with Linwood Drown, who was arrest ed for the same offense earlier In the week, and although the organizer nnd principal plotter in the scheme, he In formed on Urown, and telegraphed the United States ofllcers for authority to arrest him. Hvle was countinu on turning state's evidence and saving himself, when Brown forestalled him by making a confession. Hyle Is an old offender, and young Brown was merely his stool pigeon. Murdered by Thlevlim Tramps. Beaver Falls, Pa Sept. 6. Charles Gowcr Is dead at this place with a bullet wound through his heart, the re sult of a holdup by tramps. Cower, vho had secured work at New Castle, Pa., as n moulder, prevailed on Ave of his fellow workmen to board a freight train for Allegheny City to help him pack his goods and move his sick wife and thre small children to his new home In New Castle. They were held up by three tramps near here, and on dower pleading not to have small savings taken the tramps killed him. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout ttie Country Clint rleil for llnsty Perusal. Luserno County Commissioners decided to make no attempt to collect alien tax. Many of our business houses celebrated Labor Day by observing a half holiday. Tho tobacco crop all through tho stalo is tho largest aud host in quality of any since 1803. It Is oxpected that tho Tamaqua-Lnnsford trolley road will bo In operation by tho 30th inst. Ilr. D. J. Prlco has furnished rooms in the water company building, on West Lloyd streot. Tho Stato Council of tho Junior Order United American Mechanics will ho held In Altoona, commencing Sept SI. Welsh Congregational churches of North eastern Pennsylvania are holding a conven tion at Ed wardsrllle, Luzorno county. Attempting to board a moving coal train near Shamokln, Frank Frubelsky fell undor tho wheels and was horribly mangled. A new annex to the Lebanon Uigh school, costing fZd.TJOO, will be ready for occupancy on Tuesday, when tho fall term begins. Whilo stealing a ride on a Fall Brook train, A. W. Nabal, of Larryvlllo, Lycoming county, fell from a car and his head was crushed. Cards arc out announcing tho wedding of Will Todd and Miss Rose Pitts, both popular people of Girardvillo, to bo married on tho loth inst. Mine Foreman A. W. Ilousor, of Duryea, Luzemo county, was thrown from an electric car In Wilkosbarre, and died soon after from his injuries. "Not guilty" was the verdict returned by tho jury tu tho case of Alico Smith, tried at York, for shooting Danlol Mciscnbeiler, her former lover, because he would not visit their sick child. The Juniata Valley Veteran Association, composed of several thousand old soldiers of a dozen con t ml Pennsylvania counties, will go into camp at McCluro, Snyder county, to day for four days. Thursday Mrs. Phillips, relict of the late Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, accompanied her two youngest children to Chester Springs, where they have been admitted to tho Soldier's Orphan School. llrnve Ito.oilors Kneo TJVntli. Pottsville, Pa., Sept. 6. Prompt ac tion on tho part of Michael Mahaney and Edward Courtney saved many lives from a fire that swept along a row of miners' houses at Thomaston, but in amusing the Inmates the two men met with a terrible accident, from which It Is believed they cannot re cover. The fire started early in the morning, and the men, who were night workers, started to arouse the sleepers. Their knocks and shouts being un heard, they started to batter down a door. Tho force of their blows was such as to Ignite a keg of powder on the Inside. There was a tremendous explosion, and the rescuers fell uncon scious and bleeding from their wounds. The noise and Bhock woke up the en tire community, and everyone man aged to escape. All the houses were burned to the ground. UnnkoT and 'iro Drtwuea. Plattsburg, N. Y., Sept. 6. -The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Forest II. Parker, Jr., who were drowned In Chain lake, In the Adlrondacks, on Saturday, V have been recovered. Dynamite was used, and the bodies came to the surface. Mr. Parker and his wife went rowing In the morning, Mr. Parker taking a gun with him. Not returning, about noon a party went In search for the missing couple, and the boat was found floating bottom up at the end of the lake. Mr. Parker was president of a New York bank. Hon. T. J. Higglns spent to-day at Potts-Tills. Paniol Sterner visited friends at PoUsvIllo to-day. Frank Bios visited relatives at Uazlclon yesterday. E. D. Beddall spent to-day visiting hit son at Hazleton. T. J. Ilroughall Is doing jury duty at Potts ville this week. Mrs. Loftus, of Delano, spent to-day visit ing friends In town. P. J. Fox aud Miss Annio Stetno spent to the day at Lakeside. Mrs. Pauline Boyer epont to-day visiting friends at Pottsvlllo. William T. Jones, of Wllkcsbarro, Is a guest of rclatlvos in town. Miss Mary Hanks, of St. Clair, was & guest of friends In town yesterday. Miss Jennie Snyder, of Sunbury, visited friends In town over Sunday. Miss Lizzie Kelthan 1ms returned homo from her vacation at Dumnoro. Mts Carrie Beddall. of Port Carbon, spent n few hours In town this morning. John Ulover. of Wm. Penn, has gono to Philadelphia to visit his mother. Mr. and Mrs. T, M. Scanlan ond Miss Watson spent to-day at Maysvlllo park, Shamokln. John Kerslalco to-day left for Willlamsport, to tako a second year courso at tho Dickinson Sominary, Miss Mary Beyer, of Pottsvlllo. returned to hor homo to-day after a pleasant visit to town frloads. James B. Tempest, watchman at the Schuylkill Uavon almshouse, is yltltlng rol atives in town. E. B. Brumm and E. J. Jacoby had i pleasant bicycle trip to Danville and CatA' wissa yesterday. Ex-Sonator Grant Herring, of Bloomsburg, was a guest of the Hess family, on West Lloyd street, yesterday. Miss Maggie Igo this morning returnod to Philadelphia after spending several weeks with her parents in town. Mrs. Margaret Bcose, who was a guest of town friends the past week, returned to Philadelphia on Saturday. John A. Hcllly, Jr., left town this morning for Cresson Springs, Pa., whoro he will spond several weeks for tho benefit of his health. F. Q. Ellis, of Philadelphia, was pleasantly entcrtalnod at the residence of Aloxander Jones, on South Jardln street, last evoning, David Daddow and W. Q. Hess attended the convention of tho Sons of Votcrans' Guards at Maysvlllo park, Shamokln, to-day. Messrs. John Warner, Walter Bumble and Fred, Fry, wore among tho surf bathors at Atlantic City yesterday. They reported hav ing had a "rumbling" tlmo. P. P. D. Kirliu this morning wont to Bead ing and returned this afternoon accompanied by his wifo, who spent the past two months visiting friends in that city. Miss Annie Saeger, accompanied by her friend, Miss Josephine Bail, of Mahanoy City, spent yesterday in town as the guctit of Mrs. Lizzie Humble, on North Whlto streot. Miss Margaret Brennan loft for Philadel phia this morning, to tako a courso in music at the Broad street Conservatory. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Mary Brennan. John R. Jones, who has boen the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Bowon, of West Cherry street, for tho past two weoks lias roturned to his homo in Camden, N, J. Mr. Jones was a former resident of town. fc3 VY XJilYll Willi LITTLE FEET Can have the double srttisfncKon of putting them into some of the prettiest Oxford Ties we have in the store, and putting money into their pocketpooks at the same time. A number of Black Oxfords that sold for $1.25 and $ 1. So, sizes 2 to 4, we've cut to 750 a pair to close them out. All widths ; medium toes ; perfect foot gear. Fine enough for street wear j exceptionally good for house wear. fc 3 We've Just a Few Pairs- 11 3 3 2 3 f 3 fit! 3 ! 3 I 3 2 SCI -3 3 o St" o 3 3 Of Russet leathers, too, that sold for $2.00 and $2.50 ; any pair you can have now for $1,39, Some are the new toes ; all are good toes, and very becoming. Men who still like to wear nanow-toed shoes have a veritable harvest in some russets and blacks that we got $2.25 a pair for. Any pair now for SI.39. Finest shoes we ever had in the store. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Crnzor Still nt Largo. Trenton, Sept. 6. Peter W. Crozer, the defaulting treasurer of the Mercer and the Mechanics' Mutual Building nnd Loan associations, Is still at large. A further mortgage of $2,000 has been discovered In Class 12 of the Mercer Building nnd Loan association. It is generally understood that there will be no opposition before Vice Chancellor Grey, In Camden on Tuesday, to the appointment of a receiver for the wrecked concerns. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 3 Hood's Are Kalninn favor rapidly, Business men and travel lers carry them In vest pockcti. ladien carry them In purici, houBckoepen keep them In medicine closeti. friends recommend them to friends. 26c. PilSs MISCELLANEOUS. n I1U.S WANTKP). Machine bands. Annlv VI nt Slicnnmloah Manufacturing Company, "VTT ANTED. A girl for general housework. 1 1 V Turko-liii-i-lim A limited. London, Sept. G. The Constantinople correspondent of The Standard says he Is credibly Informed that the sultan has been In direct communication with the czar, and that the correspondence has resulted In the making of mutual ar rangements by which the sultan agrees never to use his inlluence against Rus sia in Central Asia and the czar pledges himself to uphold Turkish rights In Europe. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. ) Mansion House Stables, Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. FOR A FEW DAYS 15 Bars of Soap for 25c, E. B. FOLEY, FonltHli Wnicor J. oil to Dentil. New York, Sept. C After drinking a Mask of whisky on a wager 18-year-old Abraham ItoBenthal yesterday Im agined himself a great tragedian, and danced about his anartments with a big knife in his hand. In his theatrical frenzy Rosenthal plunged the weapon twice Into his left breast, Inflicting Wounds from which he died. ClinruiMl wrth Wltis Murclor. Wellsboro, Pa Sept. 6. Walter H. Goodwin was arrested Saturday night on a warrant charging him with mak ing a murderous assault upon his wife, Eflle, and yesterday she died in the Cottage State hospital at Bloosburg. She never recovered consciousness af ter being found on Saturday by the roadside near Mansfield. The left side .if her head was terribly crushed, aB If dune with a heavy weapon. After her death the surgeons probed the wounds, and found four bullets in her head, floodwln says that he will be able to .aslly prove an alibi. BloodfNerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. 1IIUHT IT ICI The richest of all reitora WflH I II 10 I tlye food, because It re place! the ec.entlahi of life that are ex. hauded by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, exceues, abuse, etc, WHAT IT DOES! Mitt dlgtlpn perfeclt oreatcs solid flesh, nruscie and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes astlveand alear. It rasUs lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains ana wsaicness in eimer w as a female regulator has no equal, bOo.,orn We can kness in either sez, and trr has no enual. 1'rica GOa.orMve boxes StOO. D wgglsU or by mall. U Iiejp you. auviw auu ikhji, lima. Write Us About Your Cage. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY. UlxOtMttautlirtrot. I'nlladelpbt. Almshouse Itulldlngs Accepted, The County Commissioners and Controller Severn have scttlod in full with contractor D. W. McQur) for tho erection of tho new Alms house buildings. The settlement was based upon tho report of Jacob Meyers, tho Phila delphia expert, who was employed by the Commissioners to make an inspection of tho new buildings. This was done after a num ber of prominent Pottsvlllo builders and artisans had Inspected tho buildings under tho auspices of tho Taxpayers' Association, and who In their inspection discovered a number of defects and omissions. The ollicials deducted $1,032.10 from the contrac tors bill because of defective work and omis sions in tho contract. Arrangements will soon bo uiiulo to utilize the now hospital buildings for tho purpose for which they were erected, Deaths ami l'unerals. Flora B. the 13-ycar-old daughter of John and Hannah Thomas, of Wadesvillo, died on Saturday. Tho funoral will tako placo to morrow afternoon. Tho funeral of the late Judgo Mason Weld man will take place to-morrow at 10 o'clock, services at his Into residence in Pottsville. Interment will bo made at Lebanon. George W. Walker, aged 5-1 years, a prom inent hotel keeper of Tsmaqua, died Satur day morniug after a lingering Illness. Death was due to BrlgLt's diseaso and a bullet wound received in the war of the rebellion. A widow aud one son surylvo. Notice to Consumers. As this Is tho season of the year when it Is necessary to take precautious against droughts, tho public water works consumers are warned against the waste of water In any manner, and ospeoially in the use of pavement, window and carriage cleaning hose. T. M. Stout, Water Superintendent Shenandoah, Pa. Aug. 38, 1807. tf Deeds Kroorded. Herman Schmidt and others to Christian Schmidt, premises in Shouandoah. Charles llrasukls and wife to Kastanli Kauliuatis, premises In MInersvllle. Cecilia II. Sohtosler and husband to Cbas. Ilrazukis, premises In MInersvllle. Henry Danner and wife to John Lewis, premises In Tatnaqua. P. & 11. C. & I. Company to Patrick Har ley, premises iu Mahanoy City. The dental diploma of William G. Hoef. far, Jr.. graduta of the University of Penn sylvanis, was recorded. Tho misery of years has been cured in a single night by the use of Doan's Ointmeut, a positive, never-filling remedy fur Itching Piles aud all similar diseases. Your dealer keeps it, or can get It for you. Charged With Surely. John Stable was arrsted at No. 3 Saturday nicht by (Junstabht Petrs and Detective Amour, on a clmrse of surety of the iieaoe. Justice Orwn, at Wm. Peuu, put tho accused under ball for a hearing to night Marriage Licenses, Peter Hock and Theresa Bllson, Yorkville. William 1'. Tuewe and Kuilly F. Ithodet, Ashland. A Clever Wing Shot. Ono is disposed to doubt that tho mountains in this vicinity aro still haunted by bald eagles. Pue fell a victim to tho gun of Harry Keiporon Saturday on tho mountain near tho dams. Tho easlo measured ilvo feet from tip to tip of tho wjngs and Is a beauti ful spocimon. Tho bird was brought to town and Mr. Kciper will have it mounted. Ills lied a Prison. Becoming weary from patrolling tho streets last night, Morgan Sands sought a place of shelter in ono of tho large boxes which were standing in front of the Famous Clothing Uouso. After Sands had given himself into tho bands of Morpheus some unknown per son made him a prisoner by nailing tho box shut. Sands was awakened from his peaceful slumber at 4:30 o'clock this morning, when be was released from his prison by Nisht Watchman Croary. Itesembles a Teach Orchard. An orchard of 15,000 baskets of peaches will bo disposed of in small lots at Womcr's, 124 North Main streot, every morning. Buy them whilo they are just plucked. "I" Oltlcors Klocted. The following otllccrs wcro elected at a meeting of tho "Y" Saturday evening: President, Miss Uattia Manscll ; Secretary, Miss Lilllo Llowcllyn ; Treasuror, Miss Annlo Brown ; Vice Presldeiit-at-Large, Miss Mlnnio A. Powell. 20 North Main street. PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. SEALED PROPOSALS -will be received tiv the undersigned committee of the Itorough Council of Hhcnandonh. Pa., until Thursday. September tltli, 1807, at 7:00 o'clock n. in., for the paving oi lour squares, jyicn nmuer to put in two generate nronosals ono for two sauaros on Main street, between Centre and Coal; the ntner ior two Bauares on lsaai lemro street. between Uowers nnd Union. The coraintttco reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. .1. i'. jsoeiih, unairman. P, K. Maoauole, 1'atkick Hand, (KS-Ct Street Committee, Just try a 10c box of Cuscarets, tho finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. Accident Victims Hurled. The funerals of tho mlno and railroad victims, Frank Trabclskl and Joseph Shondis, took place this morning, Services for the former wcro conducted in St. Casimer's Polish R. C. church, while the services of tho latter were conducted in tho Lithuanian church. A beautiful floral trlbuto, Gates Ajar, with a dovo porched on the arch, was presented by the friends of Shondis. Tho Lithuanian band played the dirge. The Orchestra 1'layed. Prof. Jones' orchestra assisted by a con. tin cent of the Schoppe orchestra of town, do- lighted a medium sized audience at High Point park yesterday afternoon and evening. The music was excellent, a special selected program having been arranged. Many com ments of praise were heard from those present. District Meeting. Messrs. Georco Knott, Germyn Gregory, Thomas Martin, Thomas Timmins aud John Burns attended the district meeting of tho Sons of St. Goorge at Mt. Carmel on Satur day. They are all past ofllcers of the order. There was a hot time In the old town thit night. Your Purchase ltrglstered. A now National resistor was placed behind the liar of the Ferguson House oafe by Land, lord Weldensaul this morning. The poim larlty of the dispenser of the beveraiss, Meade Peters, aud the genial landlord accounts for the new addition. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Tljfia- J -pply nt the JIkiiald olllce. TITANTKD. A clrl for ceneral housework, V Must unUerstftiid cooking. Apply at No, EOU SAI.K A large stock of Bccond-hand furniture and carnets. as erood as now. Will bo sold at n sacrifice. For further infor mation cull nt the IIbuaui oil leu. W-IG-II TTIOII SALTS. Chcmi. a dealrnblo business i? property on East Centre street. Apply to m. iu. uurKc, Attorney, igan Duuuing. b-o-u CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST 1 (Sheclcr's Old Stand.) xog NORTH MAIN STJJJJJJT. Flrst-clnss work truarnuteed, Promnt nnd pome nuoiuiAtits. jinir cutting a specialty. IN THE COUNTY. Everything in the Tonsorlal Line Constant!; on Hand. W. G. DUSTO'S Ferguson House Block. BARBER SHOP, REMOVAL ! REMOVAL I ...DAVIDSON'S... Furniture : House HAS RRMOVED FROM 205 E. CENTRE STREET -TO- 121-123 N. MAIN ST., -NBAR- R0BBINS' : OPERA : HOUSE Checks for amount of purchases mmlc, nre given every customer. $25.00 worth entitles you ion HAND-SOME PALLOR : LAMP. Factory Shoe Store, A. Moycr, Mgr. s 53 ii ii i CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BLUE FLAMED GASOLINE STOVES BELOW COST. SWALM'S : HARDWARE : STORE. The--a . Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit ot clothes. If you do not appear with ease and jrrace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also conies power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. - - - -BRANDONVILLE, PENNA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A "BIG" SAVING ! The workingnicn 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 proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 10B NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. Shenandoah College I Prof. H. G. Reed, graduate of the High school and two colleges, has been added to the faculty. Prof. Reed is an excellent penman and shorthand teacher. All old students should enter August 23rd. Finished students wishing positions in New York should send in their applications to Shenandoah. D, D. Gallagher is doing well and has an excellent position. EVAN J. DAVIES, THE LlVnUYHAN, No. 13 and 15 N Pear Alley, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at $3.30 per ton Pea Coal at - - SI.80 per ton A Hanclaomo Complexion I one of the greatest charms a woman can nostem. rozzoNi'B CourucxioN I'owcta kItcs It. FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS -IN- Brussels, Ingrain Rag Carpet. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. O IN OUR WNIt OI 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, I0B EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. M. SPOONT, Agt. 5 I