iriWlftn BOX PAPER, Call on paper. Our new "Sweethearts" and ' go at 10 cents easily, us for box cheap ones 'Governess" worth 15c. A new lot of "Pennsylvania" just received. You know the good value this box is. This price is 25 cents. See our new 10c tablets. They are beauties. HOOKS & BROWN, 1 SI. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine cand Iron. Large Itottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Ami Flovmrs, tint lllintl of Alnt'rU'il, Cull fornhi. A'ln tlio trtio iiathnay, "TI10 Iron Mountain Route," which traverses h niniuit of perpetual Miusliitie, wliero snow storim, lilUzurils or high nltttutlvs tiro unknown, l'liUuum first nucl Bcconil class palace ami tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansin, Texas, Ohl and New Mexico, Aiizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah anil Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, anil all the comforts of modern railway improvemeuU guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri l'acilic railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, anil full information, ilrop a postal canl, J. 1'. McCann, T. 1'. Agent. mil Kali roail avenue, Klinira, N. Y., or 3111 llroail way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, 0. E I. Agt. Eczema, fculd heail, hives, itchiness of the skin of any sort instantly relievcil, perman ently cured. Uoan's Ointmnnt. At any ding storo. The i:nl(lnio'4 MIluskle. The. wild ilotr, iinlufliienct'il at nil liy ns- soclntlon with iniiii, 1b typical of nothing but tho wolf, mid In tho circumpolar lco lio Is found In uumbera roviiifr. ovor tho noma 01 snow onil lco, frequently In com pony with tho wolves Tho Ksklmos hnvo taken tholr wild crcnturua mid by n rudo process of uoloctlon imil tmlnliiRthey havo uuveiopca 1110 -nusKlo," a colloquial ab breviation of tho word Eskimo. Thoso animals represent a typo of dog but llttlo removed from the wolf hardy, vicious, swift of foot mid keen of oyo. Tlioy hnvo been trained to haul tledgo loads of goods across tho snnw and lco, and this comes as natural to them now as for a pointer to jwlnt. They pooschd tho blood of tho wolf, howovcr, In their eins the taint of tho jackal. At tho llr.st opportunity thoy will run away and Join tho wild dogs and ilo terlorato rapidly in their company. Guorgo K, Wal&h In North Aiuoricau Uo vluw. Can AfTortl to Hivn a Cow. "Just after President McKlnley'B In auguration ho had his relatives who wcro In tho city at a family dinner at tho White Jlonso, " Niys The Ladies' llnmo .foiirnnl. "It was a large company and a very good dinner. Dear old .Mother McKlnloy was there, but she was nut Miry talkative. Sho was too happy fur words Uut sho kept a sharp eyo on tho dliinor, and no detail of It escaped her. Sho was impressed by tho quantity of cream berved with tho fruit and coffee, for sho looked up at her son In her sweet way and said: " William, you must keep a cow now.' "Soma of tho younger members of tho family party found It dlllleult to suppro&s a fiiullo, but tho president, with his usual tact and graclouancss, replied: " 'Yes, mother, wo can alTord to havo n cow now and havo all tho cream wo can jiosslbly use' " l'lillH. Isn't It curious that womon novor take up a fad for pleasure or pleasurnfor a fmlr JIow ulllercnt men arol Jllnd, wo don't say superior. A man's fad whether It bo playing golf, or riding a wheel, or collect ing rare china, or wearing white beaver hatx is tho thing which ho likes best to do. lie adopts It purely for fun, and, al though lie occasionally falls a victim and becomes tho slavo of his hobby, ho is a liorfoctly willing slave. A woman does not adopt a fad for fun. She takes It up us a duty to bo poi'forined, whether sho feels liko It or not. Perhaps sho adopts a fad bucuuhu her dearest friend has ono or because it Is tho faxhlon or she happens to have a llttlo timo on hand. Tho average woman will rage round with petitions against vivisections for a week and then forgot tho subject in favor of bicycling. Shu will 1111 an album half full of foreign Htamps and before six months nro over will dlhcoer that her parties, dances and dinners leave her no timo to go on with It, If women would only tako up a par ticular fad because they want to and pur sue it gently aud lit a leisurely manner, what pleasure thoy would havo! Now Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, soline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No, 143 l!at Coal Street, Shenandoah, l'riina Mull orders promptly uttcmU-d to. for all Biuous and Kkhvous Disiasis. They purify the IIlood and give Healthy FILLS action to the entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES. 3 EST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY mid HTItAW, Floor and Tabic 011 Cloths. E. B. FOky, aT Wcee'ntre . S3! Remember the name when you buy W again ffi PITHY POINTS. Iliippxnliigs Throughout the Cmiiitl Chronlrlfil (or llimly IVrusnl. lien Harris, olio of the ii-itiuit clelks at ltear Kldge colliery, lesinni-d his posit inn to aicept a more lui nitie one under tho l.chigh Valley company, at l.oit Creek. A letter from Engineer Ed. Constien, to his father at Ashland, says that ho expects to go to Manila. Tho Minneapolis is to ho Dewey's Uag ship. Simla ought tu put a special delivery stamp on those pcaco propositions. A largo sized panther is 1 milling at large in the vicinity of tho Hnzlctrm reservoirs. John Howclls, of (llrardville. has pur chased tho good will and lixtuies of the Grant House, in that town, and will conduct tho business. Tho grand lodge of the (iornian Order of Hurugari met in Wilkeshane yesteiday. Aimer HuUseknccht and Mls Carrie Tre yotiton, both of (lilherton, wcro quietly married Sunday evening. William .lames, sou of Dl-trlct Superin tendent Thomas . I. James, of Uilbeiton, left on Monday for Tampa, Florida, where ho en listed in the hospital emps of the United States regulars. Tho approaching wedding of .Samuel V. l'urucll, of Mai.evllle, aud Miss tiertle Ernst, of Frackvillo, is announced. Johnstown's wall paper manufacturing firm has joined the trust. liorks County's 3000 pensioners receive. f0,0OU every tlnee months. Laborers are reported to be scarcer in Pitts burg than at any timo in recent years. liorks county farmers are selliug their now wheat at TO and 76 cents a bushel. Fifteen thousand members of North American liavarian Societies will convene at Pittsburg on August IS. On tho 23rd inst. tho citizens of Shaniokin will vote at a special election for or against an imieased bonded indebtedness of the borough of fUS.OOO which is to be Used for paving purposes exclusively. liny your pocket books and purses, from Re to $3.00 at F. J. l'ortz's. tf Deaths anil I'liuerals. Mrs. Mary Crcasey, a well known resident of Ahlilaml, died at the homo of her dangli tor, Mrs. Daniel Qoudgc, in Ashland, ycstci- ilay morning. Tho deceased was a widow for soveral years, and leaves live, childien, among them being Mrs. Daniel Christian, of Potts viilo. Tho funeral will tako place on Mon day. The funeral of James liurns, of Turkey linn, will tako place to-morrow morning. 1 lie remains will bo taken to Contralia for interment. Mrs. Patrick Neary, an aged and respected resident of Lost Creek, died last evening. Tho deceased was a widow and is survived by threo sons and two daughters. Tho funeral will tako pluo at nine o'clock on Monday morning. The services will be held in St. Maiy Magdalene church aud the remains will bo interred in St. Joseph's cemetery, Cilrard villo. The funeral of tho lato Scth Orme, mem bqr of the last State Legislature, took place at St. Clair yesterday afternoon. Out of respect to tho deceased tho business men of the town closed their stores. Tho services at the hoiiso and grave wore conducted by Itov. Ainthor, pastor of tho .Methodist Episcopal church. Tho body was laid to rest in Odd Fellows' cemetery. Tho funeral pioccsslon Included tho local lodgo of Odd Fellows, Independent Order of lied Meu and Knights of Pythias. Tho honorary pall bearers were Hon. C. N. liriimm, Hon. j. J. Coylo, Hon. G. G. Schrink, Hon. Earl YVitman, Hon. V J. Kehler and W. J. Whitehouse, Esq., while tho acting pall bearers wcro Prof. T. (i Jones, W. YV. Wood, John Dodds, Sr., James Hughes, David Morgan, Sr., and Win llaldwin, Sr. Fountain pens, from 25c to l'ortz's. .'.50 at F. J. tf I'rocrity Is Coming. Dr. Coles, in bin predictions for this month, says : "Earth is now in tho 'houso of for tuno,' opposed by tho 'house of death.' Therefore the death rate tills month will bo far above tho average. Hut out of tho gravo of financial despair and despondency will spring up a new lifo that will cause business to boom all along tho line; for America is God's favorite nation this year, as sho is free from tho shadow of a sun's eclipso, and at high flood all tho year. This will give her tho ruling power over all other nations of the oarth. Surely America is getting rich at u rate utterly unmatched in history Awful plagues, massacres, accidents, crimes. earthquakes, tidal waves and revolutions will sweep over tho old country and carry thousands to death, fur tho great planets, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter will contcntnito their evil influences upon tho eastern coun tries in general; and upon Amurica only in pait. Let Sampson and Dewey watch their vessels h ell, and find a harbor safe from the coming storms." InfajiCi-hico caps, the choapost and largest stuc'K'' in town, at F. J. l'ortz's, 21 North .Main stiect. tf Kt'Hillng for Taster 'I'lint,. At. nwlor lxia l.nn.tnw.cl ,1 l.x, tl.n 1 . T? Hallway requiring main lino coal train con ductors to havo llflceu air Hue cars l.oxt to tho engine. Tills will require considerable shifting on tho part of tho shoit road crews. The supposition is that the trains aro to ho run at a faster rate of speed, and with tho air cars next to the engine bo prepared to come to a quick stop. Finger Clipped, Albert Hoover, Jr., cut oil' tlio top of tlio Index finger of his left hand ycsteiduy while preparing lire wood at the High Point picnic. lllcyclo supplies anil npvoltios of every de scription at llrumui's. Vacant Judgeship. Tho vacancy In tho judgeship in tlio Montour-Columbia district, caused by E, . Ikelcr's death, will now lie for the Governor to fill by appointment, to servo until tlio first Monday in January, 1MJ0, or until his successor shall ho duly qualified. Who the appointee will ho is at this writing unknown. Genth; I was dreadfully nervous, and fur relief took your Karl's Clover Itoot Tea. It quieted my nerves ami strengthened my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and llowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed uiy system mi thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs, H. A. Sweet, Hartford, Cuuu, Sold by 8. P. Kirlin and a guarantee. Hculp Injured. Johu Drutalis sustained severe lacerations of the scalp yesterday by a fall of coal in tho West Shenandoah colliery. He was at tended by Dr. M. B. Kiutler. CAMP ALGER NOTES Ileum of Local Interest Concerning tho Soldier llos. Ennort Kvkniso UmiAl.Di A flag raising took place at tho Captain's quarters of Co. E on Sunday morning and tho Hag was left nt half mast in respect to the lato Privato Swartz. The Hag polo Is 50 feet high and the Hag Is (1x10 foot. Tho band played "Tho Star Spangled Itannor" as the Hag was raised. Co. E seems to ho full of patriotism. It was tho first to present tho Colonel with two flags, and tho first In tho Sth llegt. to raiso a flag. James Miuile', of Shenandoah, has received a good promotion at tho hands of (Icn. Uoblu, having been appointed chief hrigado baker on a salary of $(10 per month. Ho will have chargo of all tho bakers of tho Third Ilrlgade. None were bettor pleased to hear of his ad vancement than tho Shenandoah boys in tho Sth and 13th Ilegiincnts. Manlcy left camp yesterday morning to report to Hen. ltutbr and he may lie stationed at Dunn Eoring. Wo are going on a practice march on August 13th to Washington, where wo will pa?s in review by the Piesidciit. Wo don't know where wo will go nftor wo get through there, hut it Is rumored Mt. Gretna, or Middletown, will bo our destination. Our present camp has been ilcclaicd unhealthy. There mu new cases of fever every day, Tho Sth Itogt. lias had a good record in ro gard to sickness and deaths, however. We have only had 0110 death since wo left homo. Edward Kester left camp on Aug. 1st for homo. He failed to securo what ho wanted in tho lino of driving. Ho tried to enlist, hut could not, as tho War Department issued orders against tho onllstniont of any more men. Corporal Low It A. Hopkins and Privato Grant Troiituian attended divine services at Miiylleld last Sunday evening. Grant made tea for supper last night that was enjoyed by tho boys in tent No. 1. Privato John Katz has been presented with an old boll which was used during tho. slavery days to call In tho slaves. We are camped near tho site of tho plantation 011 which tho bell was used. It is tho desire of tlioSheuau- doah hoys to send tho relic to G. A. 1!. Post 110 of tholr town. Foul. Gibson had his new uniform and shoes on yesterday and cut quite a dash. Ho says ho thinks ho will scttlo down and get married when the cruel war is ovor." William D. Williams is kept busy writing tu his lady friends. Stephen Llndcniuuth had a day on" yester day and visited Dunn Loring and other villages. Cook James Gibbon was with him. Thomas Pccso and John Katz wcro 011 tho water detail this morning. There is no fun in it too much liko work. John H. Fogol is getting well posted on scripture anil will soon ho leading gospel meetings. Gcorgo Scheilly lias returned to camp after having enjoyed his fuiloiigh. Privato Harry Gynn, of Co. H, 13th Itegt., is a great man for traveling around and viewing tho country and nearby towns. It is no trouble fur him to walk twenty miles a day. William Pees, also of Co. H, was on guaid on Thursday. Clif. liowers, of Co. E, would liko to have a job caring for horses. Privato John Mayer is becoming quite singer. Wo expect to get paid this week. There will bo a hot timo in tho old town that night. Jones, Kiclgcr and Sam Miller aro doing duty on tho water detail. W. J. J, Karl's Clover Hoot Tea is a pleasant laxa tive, l'egulatcs tho bowels, puiifics tho blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take, 2." its. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Deeds Kecortleit. From Frank D. Uitnorand wifo to Ma M. Loibensperger, promises in McKeansbiirg. From Ellas Davis, treasurer, to Finuz Alt statt, premises in Miucrsvillo. Prom Francis Altstiittand wife to IUrbara Freiler, prcmisus in Miucrsvillo. From Maria Hamlschotz and husband to P. & It. U'y Co., premises in itusii township. From Thomas T. Williams and wife to Laura A. Morgan, piemises in Shenandoah, The Hospital Croutleil. Tho Millers' hospital at Fountain Springs is crowded with patients. William Mixon, of Win. Pcuu, who had his right kneo in jured at Win. Penn colliery, will havo a still' leg. Tho surgeons found that ho was suH'or ing from what they call an infected wound. Adam Kcupclnski, of Shonaudoah, a miner at tlio Kllcugowan colliory, was admitted witli a badly lacerated left hand. County Treasury Kiupty. Tho county treasury Is still empty, and is likely to remain so for some timo. County Solicitor llechtel lias advised tho Comity Commissioners to borrow no money on this year's duplicates or cash income Tlio latter aro still holding under advisement tho issuo of a temporary loan for $15,000. Tho Su premo Court 'will not hear tho appeal of tho Taxpayers' Association on the bond issuo before October. Tho llrohst Heirs. A dozen of tho Hrobst holrs from Heading were in Pottsvillo yesterday in consultation witli Charles Woltjen, tho real estate man, in reference to coal laud in this mid Northum berland county to which tlio Hrobst heirs claim titlo. Remember the name f when you buy again Down Conies the Price On Wool Bunting: U. S. Flags. Those who fooIMily thought they were securing a haiain in buying the supiio'-eilly cheap "cotton ' hunting Hags are now residing their action, as they view the scarcely visible colors in their flags as they arc susjiendcd over-head. Ily investing a few dollars more they could now have a flag that always looks clean suit bright in colors. Our wool flags have proved their superiority over "cotton" goods. We have again reduced our price on wool binding flags down to a close second in price of the "cotton" flags. We manufacttiie our wool Hags, anil can gunrantee them to he A No, 1, Call and gel our new price list. Morgan's Flag Factory, 23 North Main St. I PLUG I licet Couuh tirrup. Tastes U00U. vo In tlmft. sihl h flrticcl.tii. 11 Annual Solas oypr 0,000,000 Botes TOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain in tho Stomncli, Giddlnoas, rulueM eft t meals, Head ache, Dlzzlnoss, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Apnotltp, Costlveucss. Motchcs on tho Skin, C'dd Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Droams and nil Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer will acknowledge thorn to ho A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. 111:1x11 AM'S Pi M.S. taken ns direct ed, will quickly restoro Femalos to com plcto health. They promptly removo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys torn anil curo Mi lt Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, VOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham's Pills aro Without a Rival And tinve the LARGEST SALE or tiny Patent .llrillrlno In Hie World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. Unlit))) Alciiot urn's Will. Tho will of Thomas McGovcrn, bishop of tho Harrisburg diocesoof tho Itoman Catho lic church, is filed for probate at Harrisburg. It was wltnossed by Itevs. Gorinanus Kohl and William Martin. Itev. J. J. Koch, of Shaniokin, vicar general, and liev. F. S. Seubort, of Harrisburg, weic named as executors. The will provides that If 1,000 be setasido for payment for masses for reposo of hissotil, or If objection is niado to this tho money is to be expended as the next bishop sees fit. One-third of his lifo insurance is loft to ills sister, Annie Mc(locm, and the balance of ills property, including books, paintings and records, to go to the next bishop, the hooks fur tho diocesan library or any freo library under the new bishop's supervision. At Payne's nursery, Girardville, you will find tho largest stock ever seen in the county. Tho American Societies. Monday, September Sth, will bo Labor Day and the United American Association will celebiiito tho same at Turuaqtia. Tho asso ciation is a union of all patriotic societies in a district comprising nine counties. It is their prevailing ciiston to hold a demonstration every Labor Day. The convention will be held In tho morning while tho parade will tako placo in tho afternoon at 2 o'clock. Gcranuiniis, fuchsias, pansies, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, Giraidvillo. Tubcroso aud gladiolus bulbs. The Glrard Saline l'lintl. Tho stockholdings of tho U Irani Saving Fund, of Girardvillo, met 011 Wednesday evening and fully discussed tlio a Hairs of that association. They decided to pay tho assessment 011 each share of stock. Tho three men who aro auditing the accounts of tho association will bo lclained for an in definite period. No such thing as "summer complaint" where Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw berry is kept handy. Nature's remedy for every looseness of the bowels. Public Ihuiccrt Iteguliiteil by l.uw. Heicafter all public dances held in Ashland will bo regulated by law, as a result of a cru sade by tho ministers of that town. The liorough Council of that place on Wednesday evening passed an oiiliuaiico with rigid regulations Dancing .schools iiniat pay a tax of one dollar aud balls two dollars. Shiloh' s Consumption Curo cuies where others fail. It is tlio leading Cough Cure, aud no homushoiild bo without it. Pleasant to tako and goes right to tho spot. Sold by P. I). Kiilin and a guarantee. Taxing the Poles. After January 14, 1SIMI, tho Schuylkill Traction Company, or any other electric rail way entering Ashland will havo to pay an annual tax of 2.r conts on pulls, and tho pay ment of 1111 annual tax of $10 011 every car running through tlio borough. A fine of $25,000 is imposed for non-payment of tlio tax. Slaughter oT Dogs. Tho High Coustablo yesterday shot ten of the unclaimed dogs in tho pound. Let the good work go on. Koiiilrlrk Ilinlso Free Lunch. Clam soup will ho sorved freo to all pat 1 mis to-night. Information. "Say, pa," asked the little son of a rail way conductor, "what's an exchequerr" "An ox-chockorl" exclaiiued thu ticket puncher. "Why, that must be a retired buKgago man." Chicago News A few persons In Kugland raise largo numbers of guinea pigs for exportation to Franco, whom they aro highly osteomcd for tho tablo, tho flavor of tho meat being identical with that of tho rabbit. Tho wonderful part of tho Maxim gun is that it has only ono barrel, and yet it inn discharge 000 shots In 0110 mluuto. mm?wwmwwmm.,m& 1 -8H0E STORE 1 Will open on or about Saturday, Aug. 6th. jf The proprietor, Mr. vSpoont, is no stranger to the public, he hav ing been in the furniture business on Kast Centre street for several years. As a promoter of low prices he led in the furniture line, and will also lead in the shoe line. His stock will equal any in town. The new place is at 27 S. Main St. K S NEXT D00H TO UII: 3 . MB IIIV1-. 3j S Kverybody is invited to call 3 and examine our stock. 3 .imwMUiUuuMUiuwml Bueknell University, JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President. Comprises a College with four courses; Academy fur Vouiii( Men and lluya! LadleB1 Institute, a rellued hoarding school) School of Music with graduating courses. Kur catalogue n'hlrcM WM. C, GRETZINSER, &r5lfa Till! WHAT 1 1 Hit, Tlio forecast for Saturday: Fair, warmer neither, with variable winds. PERSONAL MENTION. Constable Matt. Glblon has gone to Phila delphia 011 a professional business mission. A L. Shny, Esq., of Pottsvillo, was a visitor to day. Prank Wi lister, of Ea.'t Coal street, who was ouieoinc by the heat en Tuesday, Is re ported impitn lug. P. P. D. Klilln lias been notified of his ap pointment on the reception lonimlttce of the grand lodgo Knights of Pythias tn comcuo at Lebanon on Aug. 10, 17, 18 and IP. Mrs. Kehler and daughter, Ida, visited fi lends at Pottsvillo to day. Hon. M P. Fowler was among the business men who spent to-day at the county scat. Mls.s Ella Iialllet, of Mlncrsvlllc, who was the guest nf Dr and Mis. M. S. Klstler in town, left for ber I101110 to-day. Matt. Ki pebinski Is homo from tho John Hopkins 1'nlversity hospital, lkiltimoie. Ho is much inipioved since his visit to tho instl tlou. Mlssllattlo A. Lewis, of Harpursvlllo, N. Y is visiting her uncle, Thomas Dove, Sr., on South Jardin stiect. Edward Mover, who spent tho past five weeks visiting friends and relatives In this countv, left town yesleiday for his homo in Chicago. III. Dr. Clifton Itobhlns, is again attending to his professional duties after spending a vaca tion abroad. '1 his AViim 11 Cluch. Sherlu" Toole this morning sold tho busi ness stock and household goods of IkoOrkin, the South Main Btreet Jowelor, and the lot wcro bid in for $3.". Lightning's I'lcaks. Lightning ycsteiduy stnick an electric light wire and entered the Ferguson House otlice, where it shattered a Welsbach lamp on ono of tho chandeliers. Several guests in tho otlice were given a scaro. oi mo t,ioboicr .... . RHEUMATISM. ana similar uomjuaints, mm rreimriu unncr mo Firuigcnc GEflMu!! MEdlCAL LAWS., rirescrlboil tiy cainentphyslclans DR, RICHTER'S "ANCHORS PAIN EXPELLEE, Vt'oi id rpiiownrd ! tlpm-trkfiliitf Biiecrnpfnl I innlvrronnfnoivlrhTrade Alark Anchor.' P. Ad. KIchtcrA Co., 215 IVarISt.t Aew York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Qlassworks. 25&SiKt8. Ludorbcd & recouuueudud bj A. Wasley, 106 H. Main St.. . H. nacenbneh. 103 N. Main St.. j .r.r.u. Kiriin, 6 s. Main St.. r-ASs'tt.- '.yu tfc. .ft shpnnndnah dr. ntcHTtrrs ' 'ANCHOR" STO.HACIIAT. boat for Joll, lNprpslii(V:.Stiiiiinrli CnimiliilntK MISCELLANEOUS. I.IOU HKNT. Dwi'llintr hoimo. six room?. I; lately ):ilntttl tuul papi retU water In tlio liuuu, ail nt lii Knit (Join ftroei, hiit'tuni iloiih. Pa. Hl-3t 7 ANTKI. -A koimI reliable IiouhuI- vvpvr fur 11 smul! family, (JoimI Maes. Apply at tlio III.ItM.I) on U'O, fc-J-U THOU HUNT. -A M.ilonn with ihvcllimr. con I1 tiiinhitf IT) comroitatilf moms on South Main i-ticft. Loiuilitd in tho hiislur pm-tiuii, IteaMninhle tcruiM. (.VII nt Hkiiai.u o 1)1 ft-, M-2-lm FOR HALIC, -Valuahlo pmporty for nu1i con hinting of four tlwrlHiiK hou ', nit coiiwn Ii'iit'i'M ami kixhI HcwtTiitfts For fuitlifi Inftiiiiiathm apply at U'7 W'vnt I.Ioil Htreet Sht'tiatitlnah, l'a. tM-'Jiv JTUMt HALK A valuably property on West (Vntro street, dwelling liuum. and all eon veiilenecH in OeHlrahlo location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further paitlcnlars. 5-a7-tf THOUHMjK. A saloon. Uoort Htand and eon i1 trnl location. Him two tiool table, ono being a combination nf pool and hltlhirilM Apply at the HKUAi.n oilier. tf NEW YORK FURNITURE EXPOSITION. We have one on a small scale at our wareroonis, the goods being selected by us last week while in attendance at the exposition. The selec tion comprises designs from the leading manufacturing houses in America. Such odd designs have never been in troduced here before. We invite the public to call and see them. Davison's BUSY . FURNITURE , AND . STOVE . STORE, 12 1. 1 2a North Main St. Dr. Frank Worrier, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. 8icitailc ami cyo ,;lases fitte.1 accurately JUt'illcal iirattlcorcHiimeil. BN. JARDIN ST., SHENANDOAH. A kooiI place for a gootl tlrlnk Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 1!, Centre ttrcet, Mrllct's buHilIng, Wine, Wlilnlilea, lleer anil ('IcarH. Krcolicn I'i'cr In lowu ultvuys ou tap, j 1 f fctrXI 'y.srv mm war utrmiwvniinf "Q0LD DUET." (Which do7ik ) you &J(I wear motjIvH SPECIAL : BARGAINS f-ARE BEING OFFERED BY THE-S Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH IVIAIN STREET. The prices which we are where. All our shoes have leather counters and leather insoles. We don't handle shoes that have any paper soles or counters. We don't handle the kind of goods that last only from Saturday until Monday, like other houses keep. Half our Children's and Misses' goods are manufactured in Onvigsburg the best goods in the market, and prices to suit the times. Look for the right place and number. Don't forget the bargains we are offering. Call early and examine them. NO FAKE SALES ; ALL COME AT ONCE AND SECURE BARGAINS. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) 13 North main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS Have Removed to Refowich's Bldg., SDCOND FLOOR. DRINK- CLKARY'S 15XTRA MNI? QUAIJTV -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champasne. rniLn.-enenr stoke, o D1CAI.KU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale andltetaU. SO West Contro Street, Tho Rosy Freshness Ami a velvtly softuesa of tho akin ia Inva riably obtained liy Uik-9 wlio una rozzoNi'u Oouipltixloii j'owuer. "00LD DOST." .n... j . iiiuiKiiiir cau or vour v. working enn? The woman ( who studies to save herself l labor mid expense who strives to have her house 1 look best at all times finds nothing so helpful WashingPowder Beet for cleaning everything. LnrRCSt package greatest economy. as GO'? The . K. 1'nlrlinnk Compinj, Chlcaco. Rt Loiila. New York. IJoflton. rhllwleipbia. giving you cannot be beat else GENUINE. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wnlt paper find Jecorntlonq li one of tho nineteenth century accomplishments, Thut U why thoso who select their wall paper at CAKIUN'S Ketmich delightful reunite. It Isn't necensary tn pnrchno the expeiiHho j;radcH, the dcfdtfiiM and colors are Just an nrt'ntfu In tho cheaper grades, If they ore not m itch. lur thoHu who wish to decorate their rooms with urtUifc wall paper k to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Hade at Tour Homo or at Our Store. Hoc Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Ieave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. pitHTATKBKHATOH D. M. GRAHAM, OK MiMiNOY OlTV. Huliject tu lt'ill'1)llc" rule. poit DUlKOTOIt OK Till! l'OOlt, S. G. MIDDLET0N, Ok niLBKiiTotr, Hiiliji'ct tn Hi-iilillutn rulea. jWlt COUNTY CONTKOM.KK, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Or l'ori.vn.ijt. Subject to Itepubllum ruloa. ,01t COUNTV BUltVKYOlt, MARK D. BOWMAN, Ok Maiunoy City. Hukjcct to lteuubllcuu rulea.
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