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, a rvl. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine cand Iron. Large Itnttlc, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Mala Street, SlicnanJoah, l'a. SUNDAY EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY. Ijiiv ICiiti-i tin tlii- ' HjUimlit ltiilliimil Conimnj' Ilxliiiiru I!lcr ltrlilge Uitiiti'. Sunday. August 21, is the ilnto of llio next l'eniisylvauiii Railroad special mie-tlay ex cursion to Atlantic City. A special train will bo provided, ruunlUK through to ami from Atlantic City via the Delaware River liriiluc without chaiine. Tickets, which will bo sohl at rates quotcil, will bo good only on the special train in each direction on ilay of tisiio. Special Incur, It'll I M. I.'utr Shenandoah l.-r.ltili. 4 MA. 51. H.ri i s.- 2 70 2 W 2 no 2 SO 2 SO 2 3T 2 Zi 1 10 4 ai " St. Clair . . ' l'ottarlllr aw Schuylkill Union 509 AilauiJali' 5 Auburn Hamburg f''1- ShneuiakcrBVille 5.10 MohrsTlIk- J II I.ecport I Temple 5.W ItenJilii; 0.10 2 10 2 10 2 10 Iteturnins. special train will leave, Atlantic City 7.00 p. m. samo Jay, luukhiK samo stops, Worth i:ninlnlliK-. The new tntuloKtio of the State Normal School at Jilooiusburg, Pennsylvania, has just been received at this ottice. It is illus trated with numerous cuts of tho buildings, rooms nuil campus. Besides tho four courses maintained for trtiniut; teachers, tho heboid lias two courses in music, and a strong preparatory collegiate course. The fall term will open September 13th. Those who desire to receive one of those catalogues free, should address, J. 1. Welsh, A. M., Ph. 1)., Principal. Coiitlnuiius Advertising NrcoBsnry. It costs tho lioyal Raking Powder Co. something liko $500,000 annually for ad vertising. Some one once suggested to the company that they discontinue aiU vertisiiiK for una vear. the baking p-vrdor uux, woll known and advcrtiwA, And place that amount, ?soo,ouu m tlie profits. Tho answer was that it would undoubtedly cost tlio company threo times that amount to got the product in its original channel." again. Tins is a pretty good pointer to those biisl n ess men who imagine they lire making n great saving when they discontinue aft or $U-p-iuuuth advertisement few months in the dull season. "It never pays to tear out a dain because tho water is low," couiinonts an exchange. Tho most successful business men of Shenandoah advertise in the Hkuai.d. Letters (Irnnted. Letters of administration wero granted to William 1". Lyons on the estate of Thomas Selieiiren. late of Ashland, deceased. Letters testamentary wero granted to James Nearv on tho estate of Mary Neary. late of Mahauoy Township, deceased. MiirrlngH Licenses. CJcorgo Minnich, of Haven liuu, and Kllia beth Thornton, of Oiranlville. lteniamiu lteesinll'er and Susie Llnder- iiiuth, both of l'rackvillo. Tho luxuries of n trip to tho sea shore during tho heated month of August can bo fully realized at a luimimum cost by taking the Pennsylvania railrnail excursion, lliuis, day, August 18th. Atlantic City is tho most accessible point as it on be reached without transfer through Philadelphia by purchasing tickets via the Delaware Itiver llridge Uouto, the only all rail lino from points iu Pennsyl vania l,iMiiiH.vlviiiilu,"4 Xiw Capitol. HarrisburB, Aug;. 11. The lnylnf? of the corner Htone of the new cupltol took place at noon yesterday In the nresence of a large assemblage. The Grand Lodge of Musons of Pennsyb vnnla were in charce, and many dls ttiiKUlshed men in the state were pres nt to honor the tcenslon. The corner stone Is that UBPd in the historic cnpltol destroyed by Hie In lIiruury, 1S97. The truests of the cupltol building; commis sion Included state otllcials, judges of tho supreme and superior couit and iMieinbers of the IcglKlatuie. Ask, your grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent flour, and take no ether brand. It is the host flour uiadn. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica anil U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 113 Kaat Coal Street, Bheimndouh, lVima Mall orders promptly attended to. A Hand Is one of the pouesi. I'i given it. A Handsome. Complexion the greatest charms a woman can OXZONI'B IOHI'LEXIUH 1HWUUU r.n BEST LINE OF- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTItAW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, 37 Bt. A SOLDIERS' LETTER. Why the Hoys l.iku tn I'ny Visits In Wntli liigtou. Dunn ;i,orlni!, Va., Auk. 7. Wo aro still camped hero, but it is rumored that we will go to Manassas next week. It means a nice, long march furthc hoys again. I believo our regiment is as healthy here as It will be there. Tho 13th Pcuna. and the 3rd Va. received their iiy yesterday and there wore lively times in tho camp last night. All stands and the show did big business. There is a great demand for newspapers in camp theso days. The Sth Itest. had its regular weekly in spection yesteiday morning. (In tho 12th of August wo will havo beon In servico thico inontiis, and theieis no doubt wo will serve throe months more. Tho show on our camp ground glvo nftor- noou and evening performances. The price of admission is rather high fifty cents. Theio Is less sickness in our camp than tliero was at my last writing. You can buy all kinds of fruit here. Capt. H. H. Dauks has been acting Major tho last few days in tho nlwiico of Major Holmes, who went home to attend the tuneriil of Seth Orme. Corporal Shapbcll and Privates William and 0-.oar Shapbcll, three biothors, huvc had a group plctuio taken and make a fine ap pearance. The gills will apply for them booh . (irant Trotitman and W. J. James visited Washington on Thursday and took in tho sights. Peril. Gibson and Lewis A. Hopkins were in Washington yesterday and icport having had a good time. Peiil. says he will go over again when ho ran get a pas. The boys like to go to Washington because they lira well treated. At No. 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue Is a place culled The Sohlleis' Post. Their you can Ho down, or lead ; and if you nic sick will receive attention and medicine. You aio also furnished with food and bever ages, and nil without charge. At uiu 1 street tho W. C. T. U. have an excellent placo whero tables are always spread witli delica cies of tho .season. All you hao to do is to walk iu, sit down and eat and diiuk. The boys will never forget the kindness bestowed upon them at these places. Of course there are young ladles at the places to wait on the soldiers when they cumo in hungry and tired. John Kegel says ho will spend n week in Washington after the war is over and ho is discharged. William tl. Ilecs, of Co. II, 13th lice't., was on guard on Priday. Harry Gwyun, of the same company, is on provost guard to-day. Stephen Lindnmnuth Is still working with tho cooks iu tho kitchen. l'erd. Oibsou says he will not be home on u furlough this month. His turn will not come so soon. Corporals Uicheldcrfer, Iieese and Scully and Private C. Monaghan have returned to camp, after spending a few days at homo. Cook Prank Long, Corporal William, (Irceuo and Privates Thomas liceso and Richard Brown havo left camp on a fuilough. Private Perrong is recovering from his ill ness. Sergeant Thomas Cravln visited Washing ton yesterday and had a good time. Private James Ilumo was there, too. It is said there is an attraction there for him. Wo havo a hired colored cook for our eoin pmy. Ho has qui to a record in his line. - W. J. J. Mothers loso their dread for "that terrible second summer" when tbiy bavo Dr. Fowler's Kxtract of Wild Strawberry in tho house Nature's specific for summer complaints of ovoiy sort. LAST OF THE SEASON. Lfm-Untn Ten-Uny l-:fiirslon to Atlantic City, tVc, la I'fMiiiMyltiuiiii ICnllioail. August 1H is tho date of the last low-rate ten-day excursion from Krie, Troy, Jiclle- fontc, Williamsport, Jlocanaiiua, Sunbury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal inter- mediate stations (including stations en branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood, or Holly Peach, via Pennsylvania Itailroad. Pxcursion tickets, good to return by regu lar trains within ten days, will bo sold at rate of f 10.00 from Krio, f.".00 from Williainsport, and proportionately low-rates frcm other points. Tickets to Atlantic City will also be sold via tho Delaware Hiver liridge Itoute, the only all-rail lino, at ten cents more than the rate via Market sticet wharf, Philadel phla. Por information in regard to iates and timo of trains consult hand hills, or apply to agents, or P. S. llarrar. Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Letter I'roni "righting IIoli." On July llth Orilllth flrimth, baggage master on tlio Lehigh alley Itailroad be tween Ashland and Shenandoah, wrote a letter to Captain Hob L'vnns, of the Iowa, expressing a desiro to become a member nf his crew. On Saturday Mr. Uritntli rcceivcu a very courteous reply from the gallant cap- talu stating that ho would bo very giaii to havehim on his ship. Tho letter suggested that Mr. Griffith appear before tlio Examin ing Boaid and if accepted it will not bo long before ho will be on board tho fumous battle ship. Fountain pens, from 23c to fS.50 at F. J. Portz'a. tf TO THE PUBLIC ! The undersigned have opened a new lnrnitnre store nt io. 131 South Main street. The proprietors, Messrs. D. & J. Siegel, will buy another consignment of furniture in New York and Philadelphia early next week which will arrive in the latter part of the week. The public is invited to call and inspect it. Our Stove Store Is at No. 123 South Main street, a few doors above the new place. Our fall and winter selection will comprise eight car loads of stoves, ranges and heateis, which will begin to arrive shortly ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP. D. & J. SEIGEL, 123 & 131 South flain St. 3EER AND n ia tirnlmldo l,!t - alely or immodeintely lias some, disease of tho Kidlievs. Liver, 1 1 Bladder or Urinary Organs. More men die of Kidney Piscaso mln Bre killed in battle, 1 ;Y fatTk The usual symptoms arc a sediment in the tirine auer u .1 1 7 stands a day and night; pain in the small of the back; mi W Y v frequent ilesiro to urinate, particularly at nigm; 1 i'SsL. making water, and urino that stains linen when it Mention this ,itr i.-iru H'riting. This is a genuine oner ami is guaranteed by the publishers of this paper. I shall do nil I can t" recommend Dr. DaUd Kennedy s rnvorltc licmedy for giuvcl. P cured inc." writes j. S. McCormkk, U. fc. Department Mineral burveyors, WUs Station, Idaho. iVIR, BALL DECLINES. ItusiiicsH Interests 1'rntriit lllm From Defeating Ilriiiuin. We nro In receipt of a communication from llariisoii Hall, of Mahauoy City, in which that gentleman declines to remain a candi date for tho Congressional nomination. In his communication Mr. Pall says: F.D1TOI! HintALl) : After careful consider ation I have como to tho conclusion that il is best for mo not to ho a candidate for Cinmross. hs at this n.irticular time it would seriously interfere with my business, and be sides my aspirations are not in the direction of ollice-holdlng. I appreciate, however, very highly the assurances given 1110 by leading licpublicans, lcpresenting every section of the county and all factions, of their Iojal and unsolicited support. This is not only a high compliment to me, but as sures Pepubliciin success in Nmcmber pro vided the noinineo for Congiess is a man around whuin all factions could rally. While I am not a candidate my ovoiy effort will be made to secure such a nominee, and ho will lecelve my loyal support. Thanking yuu lor the interest and confidence you havo shown iu 1110, I remain, Yours very truly, IlAHUISON lS.u.l.. Mahauoy City, Aug. 11, MIS. It is to be legrettcd that Mr. Il.ill could not see Ills way clear to leniain in the fight, for the good of the licpiiblican party. The announcement of Mr. Hall's candidacy was received with much favor in every section of tho county, and was looked upon as the means of bringing together the two factions now fur apart, and presenting a harmonious front against tho common enemy. Tho le nominatlon of IJruuim cannot do it, hut will likely result in tlio election of a Democratic Congressman fiom this district, and the defeat of the balance of tho Republican ticket. The movement in the direction of Mr. Ball's candidacy was so geneial and had interested so many leading workers of the party that Mr. llrumm's defeat iu the con vention was already assured. It has also resulted in arousing tho Repub lican voters to a realization of the fact that to secure Republican yiecess tills fall it is essential that tlio Congressional noinineo shall bo an acgressiw; capable, clean candidate. not identified prominently with either fac tion. Already a number of prominent Ro pjiMfcans, recognizing the requirements of Hie occasion, nro said to bo holding under advisement tlio importuningsof their friends. It is likely, tbeicfoio, the Republican voters will have an abundance of Congressional timber to chooso from this fall. In this re spect tho candidacy of Mr. Il.ill has acted as an elixir iu tho Republican camp. Stop That Cough ! Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A Soc bottle ofShiloh's Cure may save your lifo. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee ItiiUriiiid rnellltlen Vt'iinleil. Sinco tho new timo tablo on tho local division of tho Lohigh Valley Railioad has gone into effect tho peoplo in tho Quakako Valley, from Mack Creok Junction as far as Delano, a distanco of twenty luilos.havo been cut oil entirely in passenger traffic, becauso tlio amount of business on that branch does not warrant the running of passengor trains to and from tjuakako and points east and west between tho stations mentioned. Tho farmers of the valley have been endeayoiing to secure at least 0110 train per day, but their lequest has not yet been granted, and they now propose to go to law iu com pelling tlio Lehigh Valley Company to all'onl the passengor facilities desired. Attornoy-dencral McCormick will be ap nealed to for aid in an effort to compel the railroad company to make tho concessions asked for. Tho claim made by tho (Juakaku people is that as the Lehigh Valley Railroad is a common carrier enjoying tho right of eminent domain through their township, and enjoying privileges granted by said township, tho company is obliged by law to afford passenger train service or surrender its rights secured from the township. 1110 lar mersalso claim that their mail facilities have been seriously iuterfered with through tho discontinuance of tho passenger train servico, and this niattor will ho brought to the attention of tho United States postal authorities. Infant's laco caps, tlio cheapest and largest stock in town, at F. J. PrU's, 1 North Main street. tf Now .Judge Herring. Kx-Senator 11 rant Herring, of Ploomsburg, and formerly of this town, was yesterday ap po uted Judgo of the Columbia-Montour District, to fill tho vacancy on tho bench caused by tho death of Judgo P. It. Ikelcr, a few days ago. Ills commission will run until the first Monday uf noxt January. Tho district is Democratic by a majority ot 2000. Judge Ikcler was a cnndiuato lor re election, aud was defeated for tho nomina tion in Columbia county by J. It. Littlo, but carried Montour by a small majoiity. Tho Iienublicans of Montour havo nominated James Scarlet, who hopes to get the Republi can nomination in tho district. Senator Herring, alter his servico In the Sonato, was appointed a collector of internal revenuo by President Cleveland, ills appointment uy tho Governor has caused much talk. It is believed to lmyo been made in dcroronco to tho wishes of Senator Cochran, Tho l'onusylvanla railroad sea shoio oxenr sion, Thursday, August lbtli, olfors nil that may bo desired, low rates, tlrst-ciasj nccom modations, oil regular trains, aud for thoo desirius to go through to Atlantic City same day without transfer through Philadelphia can do so by taking tho Delaware ltlver llridge Itoute, tho only nil rail l'ne from mints in Pennsylvania. IllooinsbiirK ltnee .11 net. With tho month of August comes tho Kaco Meet of the "Illoomsburg Wheelmen." This year on the 20th of August they will hold their Fouith Annual Meet 011 the grounds of tlio Columbia county Agricultural Society, and bids fair to far excol all previous moots, which have always been btandard iu tho quality of racos and attendauco. The pro gram comprises au aggregate of over f 100 in prizes, all beine diamonds. DUcusalni; Tniiiuigo ltiiti-. It is learned 011 tho host authority that the railroad companies aro now discussing a more equitable tonnage rato, which will put the mining companies 011 a better basis, The significant agitation In tho newspapers printed in the milling regions, particularly, hail tho ellect of bringing about discussiou as slated. Geraniumis, fuchsias, pansies, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting ut Payne's nurseries, (llruidvllle, Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. WHISKEY nrnrlv overv mull who ilrtllks motler touches it. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy corrects all bad effects upon tho Kidneys caused by whiskey and beer, and puts a new element of life in the blood. Those who drink, as well as total abstainers, will find in this time-tried medicine restoration to renewed health and happiness. .... SAMPLE HOTTLE FREE. A sample bottle and circular of valuable information will be forwarded by mail free to sufferers who send their name and address to tho Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondnut, N.Y. PITHY P0IN1S. Happenings Tliroiigluiut the Oiniutry Ohrniilcled tor Hasty 1'erusnl. Hazlcton has also decided upon a nine muulhs school term. Hut two passes aro issued over tho Orwigs burg electlic railway branch. On Monday, tho 15th Inst, the St. Mary's Catholic church at McAdoo, will bo dedicated with imposing ceremonies. Rev. K S. lioomer, pastor of the Reformed church at Orwlcburg, has icccived a call from the church of the same denomination at Lebanon. A new hose house is being erected at (ill berton. The P. it I!, employes at Muhanny City will bo paid on Saturday. The Union Sunday schools at St. Nicholas will hold a picnic at Lakeside on Satuiday. Tho Cass township School Hoard has elected teachcis, and many old ones failed of le election, among them being Profs. Hughes and Hieuuaii. There 1110 very few troubles that money fails to soothe. Harry Lewis, of Olrardvllle, has been appointed lire h iss at the Shaft colliery. ilissPdlth Morgan, of town, lias be-n engaged to sing at the Lotus Club eisteddfod at Tumbling Run. Tho Pennsylvania railroad employes weio paid yesterday. Coal miners in the Pittsburg distiict still talk of striking. William and Joseph Quick wero drowned in the Susquehanna River at Sugar Run, near Wilkesbarro. The riilos to equip Company H, Seventh Regiment, of tho new Piovisioual liuard, have leached Williamsport. A 5-year-old daughter of Harry Coldren was swept away by tho rapidly rising Cones toga Creek, at Churehtown, Lancaster county. Tho Trans-Mississippi Exposition stamps ate now 011 salu at the local post olllco. 11AHAN0Y CITY. Mahauoy City, Aug. 11. The Patterson family, of New Boston,, will hold a leuniiin nt T.-ii:i.siiln next week. They Will entertain visitors from llazleton and sovor.il other 1 places. Miss Fmiua Oliver, eldest daughter of , William Oliver, Sr., was nnrried to William ' P. Tempest, formerly of Shenandoah, last . evening. The ceremony was performed at j tlio elegantly furnished homo of tho con- I trading parties. Tho bride was attended by Miss Maud Richards and the gloom by Will Harper. Row C. H. Higginson, pastor of tho ' P. M. church, ollieiated. Patrick Cook, of Ashland, conductor of P. & R. train No. 77, had 0110 of his hands smashed yesterday morning. Ho was stand ing on a box car with his hand resting against I tho door frame when tlio train suuileuiy halted and threw tlio door against his hand. The P. O. S. of A. of Gilberton will raise a Hag at tho new school houso on Saturday afternoon. Tho exercises will commence at 3 o'clock aud ho of a patriotic ordei. A parado will procedo the exercises. Georgo Colo, tho young man who was poisoned on Sunday last whllo eating black berries on tho Hersker farm in Locust valley, died at 11:30 o'clock last night. Ills snllor ings wero intense until yesterday morning, when ho becaino unconscious. HOT WEATHER OR NOT There arc some things you must 1 .ess trouble to buy here than anywhere buy. else. A REAL BARGAIN. Thirty dozen A Few Shirt Waists To Go at Half Price. Japonet silk handker chiefs, hemstitched, for S cents worth 15 cents, Fine Lawn Hemstitched Handkerchief Tiimmcd all around the edge with LACE CAPS. A few odds and ends to goat half price. fine lace 50 dozen of them to c nt ioc worth 25 cents. MORGAN'S Fancy Bazar, 23 N Main St. STORE ! Spoont, the furniture dealer, has made a contract with the Boston Factory Shoe Manu facturers which enables him to sell shoes 25 to 30 per cent, cheaper than other dealers in the region. All the goods are made of good, solid leather, well made and the latest styles at all prices from 30 cents up to $5.00. Everybody is invited to call and inspect our line and save money. l7or the next 30 days we will sell shoes 15 per cent, below factory prices. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa, Tho nosy FroPbrioss And a velvety softness of tn??Mln is Inva riably ohtalned by tlwri who use I'oizoni'h Ooinjileilon j'owdcr. TUB WKATlllllt. mm... The forecast for Friday: lair, warmer weather, with light variable winds. PERSONAL MENTION. Tally Morgan, of Philadelphia, is visiting his parents in town. Mrs. Lizzie Kirlin, of Williamsport, Is iu town the guest of P. P. D. Klrlln's family. Miss Helen Price visited frhnds at Potts ville to-day. Prof. J. W. Cooper spent to-day visiting friends at Tremnnt. Ms"s PUa Kgali and niece, Katio Piircell, and Miss Maggie Carroll have gone to Tremnnt to spend several davs visiting friends. Miss Sue Fowler visited friends at Potts villo to-day. Mr. mid Mrs. M. J. O'Neill left this morn ing for Philadelphia and will probably re turn to night. Wildcn Scott, of Milton, was a town visitor todiy. Thomas W. (Irani, John A. Reilly, II. J. Muhloon. nf town, and John A. Lewis, of Win. Penn, were among the attendants at the Yuengllng funeral at Pottsville to-day. Rev. John H. Kudor. wife and two sons aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dech, of North Jardln sticet. Rev. Kudor is tho pastor of the Lutheran chinch at Lchighton. He and Mr. Dech are first cousins. Father Murray, a former town resident, who spent sovoinl days here, has returned to his homo in O.ilesburg, Iuwa. Michael Honcnberger, who was injured at Knickcrbocner colliery some time ago, was released from the Miners' hospital yesterday. llo has nearly lecovered. Dr. Arthur C. Morgan, one of the medical stiill'at the Hinckley almshouse, Philadelphia, lias armed hero to day to visit Ids parents. All kinds of vegetables nud llower seeds, aud pl mts at Payne's nurseries, (liraulvillo. l'.leet Ic cars pass the door. 6-0-tf l'rinii the Klninllhi. I'Vnn Mahauoy City Iteeotd. A letter receivid by C. II. Anderson, of tlio Recor.l, from his younger and only brother, Fred. 11. Anderson, at Dawson City. announces that lie had made two trips over tho dangerous Cliilkoot pass and back to Skaguay. Ho has been a prospector since boyhood in the mountains of Colorado, California. Ilritish Columbia and other mill lug districts and is well seasoned for thu vigorous climate of Alaska and well equipped as to the knowledge of essential in successful prospecting. Wiriik Near TimiHqiia. A fieiglit train and a navvy train collided on a bridge at Reynolds, near Tainaqua, on the P. A R railroad jesterday. One of tlio engines and several cars wero thrown fiom tho Hack. Tlio cars were smashed. Via ertcuGlolKifer fRKEHMATISM, i l"E"I.V!i!IA ocd flailar 6mp!aints, w-i i. 1 p, ,-uint uailci tlio ctrlngeut l GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS i nrpf ntifiil iiirrin-'nrTtLiiWplri'i'iia! .4 RiCHTER'S ANCHOR w PAIN EXPELLER J World renowned ' Hi mnr;n.hW suprpfifiil ! OiiH'fTfnnlno wiih Trade Mark AnchGr,' wF. Atl. liU-hicrA Co., 2!51urlSt.j New Yoik fk 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. I'd 13 Braath Hcnsos. Own Glassworks, ludomuil&rccoiuuicudedliy A. Wasley, 106 K. Main St.. , II. Hafrenbach, 103 N. Main St., r. r.D. Kirlin. 6 E. Main St Shenandoah. lTllH" Dt. fllCHTER'S "ANCHOIl" "iTOIIt.VOIIAT, bout fop Cull' DVHr.enrtlix&Mlonmrli CiiiiqilnliilH. MISCELLANEOUS. TANTKP.- Millinery trimmers 11ml Icnrncrn, full uttlin lion Tmi.rJ rsorth -Mnin Btreot, oit SALU. A alimblo nrmiertv. Ijrick linlld i' !ntr, witli all modern couvenicncci ami in fM-elh-nt liH'fiUon, hitnite nt corner of I.loyil ami Wot streets, l'or f uitlier information ap ply to Mm, H iJ. lieis. mu-ii iU)U HKNT. A sfttoon with dwelling, con- I1 tuinhiK 15 comrortiiiHO roonm on Mouth Mftltihtreet, Loeiiteil In the liiiMne'tt portion UenxottuMo terms- Call t Hfualo nil Ice. MMm FOIt H VLI, -Valuable property for sale, eon bihtlntrof four (Iwt'l'imr lioiiat'H. all I'onvcn leneei ami yooil BewernKe. I'or further Information apply at B27 Wvut Iloyd Btreet, Mieuamloali, l'a. 1710 It HALK A valuable property on Went 1 (Vntru street, dwelling houue, and all con vrulencvH tn desIrallo loeatlon. Apply to Thomas TohIi, for further particulars. .WMf iOH HAIK, A haIoou Good htaml and cen tral loeatlon, lias two pool tnblcH. one beliiK n combination of pool and mlllardi Apply at tho Mkuai.i ojller. tf THE NEW FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 110 E. Centre St. The only furniture stor iu Shen andoah aud vicinity that gives you the opportunity of re-furnishing your home with new lurniture in exchange for your old. A reason able rebate will be allowed on all exchanges. This offer Is made for a limited time only. Conic early and take advantage of it. Do not wait until It is declared off. Our stock consists of a beautiful line of bed room suits, excellent finish, such as quarter sawed oak, bird's eye maple, mahogany and other kinds, elegantly carved. 1'arlor suits, different designs and colors. Tables, rockers, chairs, sideboards, bed steads, mattresses. Springs, best grades, and cheaper than ever. Iron bedsteads and cribs. Stoves and Ranges are also included in our business. 11 FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 110 E. Centre St. 1 KVo I 1 AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARB ASSHRTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of lhjannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now bear on every the fao-simile signature ofCAk wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought yrsZ on and has the signature of wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought " BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. the centaur company, yr MunnAr stbsct. ncwvork city. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS Have Removed to Refowicli's Bldg., SDCON O FLOOR. -DRINK- CUiARY'S KXTRA MNK QUAIJTY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilln... and Orange Champagne. rnim.-cnEni-stoke, o niSAMCK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesalo and Retail. SO West Centre Street, Bueknell University, JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President. ComprlscM n College witli four courses: Academy (or Ymiuir Men unci Hoys I Ladles' Institute, ort'lluuil bnuniliiK lehool; School of Music with ttttiduuthiK counted. lror cntnloguu nddrt'aii WM, C, GRETZINGER, ResU&burg, Pa Dr. Frank Womer, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Hpoctaclcs and eye ghisnei fitted accurately Medical practice resumed. O N, JARDIN ST., SHENANDOAH. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall pupers and decorations in 0110 of tlte nineteenth century aocoiupUslimentA. That la why thne who nelect their wnll paper at CARIUK'H ni t mieli delightful reeulU. It Isn't neecflsnry to purchase the expensive grades, thur dentils nnd colors are just ns nrttatlu In the cheaper snides, tf they aro not so ilc-h. Fur those who wish to decorate their rooms wltU artistic wnll paper go to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Tour Homo or at Our Store. -Has 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. FOlt HTATK 8ICNATOK, 80th DUtrlct, D. M. GRAHAM, Ok Maiianov City. Huliject tn Republican mien. oit nnucirrou ov this i-ooit, S. G. MIDDLETON, Op (lll.IlKRTON. Subject tn Republican rules. JjAOlt COUNTY CONTllOIXI'.lt, CHARLES A. SNYDER, OK l'OTOSVILLE. Huliject tn Republican rule. JlOlt COUNTY HURVKYOH. MARK D. BOWMAN, Ok Mahauoy City. Subject tn Republican rulra. A good place, (or n good drink. . , . . . Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 1C. Centre ttreet, Mellet'a building, Wine, Whlnklet, (leer Bud Clwiw. Krciiuc beer Iu town lwy ou Up.
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