.ii.ln.ifi fiffiT-fiTV - "-"Vwifri! 'in" -"- BOX PAPER, Call on us for box paper. Our new cheap ones "Sweetheart" and "Governess" p it i i c ' .!!. worth 15c. A new lui 01 l'enns) Ivanin" 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 N. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine rand Iron. Large Hot tic, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. I'OI.ITICAI. l'OIKTS. Wo have had seven lean years, from '111 to '93. Tiino and time again the tide hnj lie gun to rise mid been dammed by 0110 circum stance and another. The present dam is the war with Spain. When that dam breaks there will be a flood tide of prosperity nil the greater for the long constraint which will flow through every channel and ditch of trade Get ready for the good time coming under Republican administration. An exchange remarks that the Democratic county conventions in Pennsylvania show unusual spirit this year. The term of the Sub-Treasurer at Phila delphia will expire to-morrow a week, when it Is expected tliat McKiulcy will name his successor. Almost every ICepublican in Schuylkill county, with the exception of Mr. llrunim and his few followers, are anxious to see Maj .lohu l'miicy Miuru the plum. Hon Jim Jones says silver will continue to lie the issue in 1U00. Hon. Jim holds on to tlmt lost cause as Spain does to her "honor " Judge llutlcr, presiding over a naturaliza tion court at West Chester the othor day, an nounced a firm determination to confer the rights of citizenship upon no applicants in tho future who arc not familiar Willi the provisions of the national Constitution. It is a splendid rule forthe guidance of all such courts, "Go n9k Charlie" seems to bo popular in the prcsont campaign. Tliero aro four candi dates bearing that name. About tho only thing that isn't popular these days is tho Minersville statesman's candidacy for reuominatiou. Swoet aro the ways of peaco, especially in political life, to sumo men. Those who aro making much noiso about 'dark-lantern" politics, were like so many clams when llrunim was closoted with and induced Charlio Schindlo to become a eaudi dato for Controller, and sent emissaries throughout tho county to secure candidates for Poor Diroctor and Coroner. Chairman Kl kin calling upon John Wan amaker has created a sonsation among tho small-fry politicians. I p to tho time of going to press Chairmar Shay had not surrendered his position t" iho Miners' Journal. Mr n.t.,,,1,1 emphatically declared to at least three prominent Republicans last week that ho was not a candidate, statements to the contrary notwithstanding. Howover, tlio Congressman fooled nobody by that statement. Tho political announcement of Dr. H. U Keltzel, of Mahauoy City, appears In this issue of the Hkuau). Ho is a candidate for the Legislature in tho First district, subject to Republican rules, Tho doctor has always been an active worker for tho rarty nominees, ami ho is making an activo canvass fur the nomination. Spanish politicians havo bcon engaged in tlio bunco trade so long that they must not blamo us if wo require an affidavit that their oiler is uocst this time. That is tho policy adopted here in Schuylkill when dealing with certain politicians. Mulianoy City lias another candidato for tho Legislative nomiiutiou in tho person of Sylvester Weil. W. P. Shepherd, Kan., of Pottsvillo, has been honored as a member of the committee to notify the Democratic state candidates of their nomination. Mothers loso their dread for "that torrlblo second summer" when they liavo Dr. Powler's Kxtract of Wild Strawberry In tho bouse. Natuio's specific for summer complaints of every sort. A National Circuit Meet, All eyes aro now on Mahanoy City, tho mecca of bicycle enthusiasts. Three meets are scheduled and bolng extensively adver tlsed for August IS, September 1 and 5, ro spectlvely. That on tho first day of next month is tho event of tho year, being a national circuit meet. On that day all the biggest professional racing men of tho conn try will bo on hand as tho day following they will chase each other at Wilkesbarro, a regu lur circuit city of several years standing. The principal ovent is h two mile national championship, fl'25 in rash Icing distributed. After the Til Collectors. Tho County Commissioners, it is said, have decided to use drastic measures to compel dellngucut Tax Collectors to settle their duplicates. Tax Collector Sohoener, of Mahanoy City, lias been told by the Com missioners that they intend to push him for arrearages in taxoa. Ask your grocer for the "Itoyal Patent flour, and talto no other brand. It is tho liest flour mule. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica nnd U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 143 Kaat'Coal Street, Shenandoah, l'eiina Mall ordcra promptly attended to. BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, g 1FAV -...1 UTTliW. .JiS: V"V Floor ana Table Oil Cloths, JIT E. B. Foley, arwcejtr st. ' THREE MEN BURNED. Criminal IH.oh.Mlii'iuo ot OiiIcih CIiiiikmI Apilnnt One of '1 linn. Frank Mayor and Mutthow YVcdkloy, both residents (it Miilmnoy City, woro burned about tliu face anil ImtiiW by nn explosion of Kn nt tbo ViiIckii colliery hut niulit, at 7:15 o'clook, through dlsobodietico of orders by u Hungarian who w.n similarly burned, and whose namo lms not been ascertained. Weikloy s'lU'eied the must. Meyer and Weiklry wore endued I" brush lug out gas from their lnuit.t when the Hun garian entered the olio adjoining, lie was or dered to stay out until the two men were through hnuhlni!, and he not only failed to do so but also struck 11 match tollcht hlalamii. wbich Ignited the gas and caused the explo sion. ltiiHh var '(nm iiiu im'I.ii riciit. lluffnlo. N. Y., Auk. 12. Since tlio Iloitcm Imv lefrnllB'-d boxing contests In the stntp of Now York tilde linn nt'vnr been mir-h a ruili for nents nt n flstle exhibition lie Is now ronilnt; In dnlly to tlip llav, tlmrnr Athletic club olllclnls of tblK city, before which club Corbctt find McCoy will tmet on Popt. 10. (Ivor JG.noo was received ypsterdiiy for seats alone, while scores of appli cants for yeats were turned down, the ineinbeistlilp applb'utlon not lining In closed, livery foot of th" lutnbei to lie used In the bulldlnR lit on the ground, and the contractor has roc. lved his llrst payment In the shape of a check for Woll Known I iti Dtt m-I Demi. New York, Auk. 12. Dleffo De Vivo, one of the best known ImnressnrloH In the United States, died at his home In this city yesterday ftom paralysis. II" was stricken nn Saturday inoinltiK last anil never rallied. Mr. lie Vivo was horn In Siirno, Italy, 7C years aco. He was the (list American mnnnger of l'arepa Rosa, and It was he who brought Salvlnl to this country. Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Boxes TOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS fundi as Wind nnd Tain In the Stomach. Giddiness, Fulness nfter meals. Head ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flushings of lloat, Loss of Appetite, Costlvoness, lllotches on tho Rkiu. C"ld Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Tremblinu Sensations. THE TIRST DOSE WILL OIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES, Every sufferer Will acknowledge tln-in to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Itr.IXII A.1I S IMM.s, taken as direct ed, willqulckly ri-storo Females to c.un ploto health. They promptly retnoo obstructions or irregularities of tlio sys tem nnd euro sick llcndiielic. Torn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion , Disordered Liv-e'r IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills nro Without a Rival And Utivo the LARCHST SALE Of liny Paipiit.llcillcliio In Hie World, CdC. at nil Drug: Storos. Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest Place to furnish your home in Furniture, Stoves, Oilcloth, And other house furnishings is at D. & J. SEIGEL, 123 & 131 South Main St. All kinds of stove repairing neatly done. HOUIJ'3 PIMiS euro Tjlver 1Mb, Biliousness, Iinll.'ientlo.i, Ileatluclie. 4 uleuM-nt laxative. All DriifrRlsts- Great Closin Out Sale of Medium Weight Clothing. rim wi:atiii:ic. I'bo forecast for Saliitday : fair, rather sulliy and Manner vtcathcr, followed by local rami or thunder storms. On Sunday ptobably fair leather and slielitly loner temperature. A HOPLESS CASE. .Mrs, ilcviiini (Iriiduiilly Siicciiiiiblni; to the Allllctlou of I'arcHlH. Mm. Sarah Jevoin, wife of Harry J. Jevons, of South .Tardin street, U in a critical condi tion at hci home. She has been an Invalid fur about four years. At mlilnluht last Mon day she was seized with convulsions and since that time has been in a comatoso state, apparently asleep, taking no nourishment of any kind. It is believed alio has also lost her sluht. She has frequently opened her eye lids, but apparently falls to recognize that there is anyono at her bedside. Dr. W. N. Stelu sas'stho case Is one of paresis and tho patient Is beyond recovery. Mrs. Jevons is 41 years old. She has no children. The llr-t symptoms of the Insidious disease tnado theinselvei apparent about two years ago. Ooranuiniis, fuchsias, panties, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting at l'ayno's nurseries, (lirardville. Tuberoso and gladiolus bulbs. Important to Miurcliollra. The case of Killen vs. Iliiilding and Loan association, decided in the llerks county court, is ono of interest to dlllcors and share holders of all building associations through out tho state. The court decided In luief that whole tho by-laws and tho pass-book of a building and loan association show that payment of dues should bo niado to the treas urer, payments made to the secretary will not bind the association, unless it anneals that the ollicers of the association know of ami assent to such payments. The 111010 fact that members found it convenient to pay the secretary, and that tho secretin y for a time turned over such payments to the treasurer merely shows that the secretary was thu agent of tho members making such payments, and does not hind tho association as to the moneys paid to tho sccietary and not turned over by him to the treasurer." liny your pocket books and purses, from He to fli.UU at F. J. l'ort.'s. tf Deaths 1111,1 l-'unerals. Tho funeral of Dr. James I'.. Diinlap, who died at St. Clair, will tako place on Sunday afternoon. The interment, which Mill ho private, will tako place at Orwigsbiirg. The funeral of the late Will U. YuengliiiK took place yesterday afternoon from the family "residenco at I'ottsvillo. Several acquaintances from tills town woro in attend ance. Word has been received here of tho death of Jlrs. Susie V., wife of Ueorge H. Shadier, at their homo in (.'anon City, Colorado, on the Ith int Shu leaves a husband and four children. The deceased's brother, George 1!. Cassidy, is C.Ainty Treasurer of Tremont county. Col The deceased was a former resident ft Shenandoah, her husband atone time (inducting business in the property now. occupied by lion. M. C. Watsou. The i"Xiso of death was asthma and heart trouble. Air. and Mrs. Shadier havo lesided in Canon City sinco 1ST!). The news of her death will he received with much borrow by her many acquaintances here. Tho funeral of Mrs. Ann Vallauco, who died at tlio home of her daughter, .Mrs. Mary A. Thomas, will take place to-moriow after noon at one o'clock, lit (iilhcrtou. Kczcma, bcald head, hives, itchiness of the skin of any sort instantly relieved, perman ently cured. Dean's Ointment. At any drug store. l-ntcrtHiiicil rrtends, Tho .Misses Price, of Lost Cieck, last even ing entertained 11 number of friends at the home of their parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Morgan i'rico, in honor of their guest, Miss Jennie Danlclls, who returned to her homo in Scran ton to-day. Tho evening Mas spent very pleasantly by tho following guosts: Misses Jeuiiiu Danlells, Maggio Jacohy, I.izilo Kraup, Kmma, Jessie. Salllo, Nellio and Jennie I'rico; Messrs. Itoy Kubright, Frank and Will I'rico, E. II. llrunim, Charles Post and n. J. Jacoby. Instiumental and vocal music was 0110 of the pleasant features of the eveuing'ii entertainment. At l'ayno's nursery, Clirardvillo, you will I'mil tho largest stock overseen in tho lounty. Letters Urttntcil. Letteis of administration wero granted to Win. V, Lyons 011 tho estate of Thomas Schcurcn, lato of Ashland, deceased. Letters testamentary Mero granted to James Neary 011 the estate of Mary Neary, lato of Mahanoy twp., deceased. Letters testamentary Merc granted to Peter McCluskey on the estate of Michael Flynn, late of Oirardvillc, deceased. 1'ardoli for Kdltor Joyce. Tho Stato Hoard of Pardons will meet at llarrishuig next Wednesday, and an applica tion will bo presented for a pardon for Thomas J. Joyce, editor of the Mahanoy City Black Diamond, who is in tho peniten tiary. Petitions havo been circulated and signed by hundreds of pcoplo for his pardon, and It Is hoped that tho Hoard will consider the application favorably. Norngong Died. William Noragong, who Mas injured by the liio-hox blowing out on P. & 1!. engine N'o, 12.1 near Hinittown, tlio particular of which Mtro given in the 1Ii:kai.i, died at tho Miners' hospital yesterday. Sewoll, the other victim, is somowhat Impiovcd. Ki-cnpeil Drowning. Just as a trolley party composod of about 1.10 nersons from St. Clair and other Iom'iis pissed Mill Cieck, a dam in the abandoned workings at that placo hmst, and carried away 51) feet of the roadbed. Had tho cars been detained a moment, many lives would have been lost. S Great Mammoth BOARDERS WANTED ! Commercial Hotel, Per Week. I'ransicrt Katcj, S 1 .00 per day. IlllllllllilllllllJluil. UlUUllO Morris Heckman, Prop,, Cor. Coal & Main Sis, PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Clironlrled for Hasty rerunnl. Tho Ashland public schools Mill open August SO. Llcctrlc fans have been placed in the Miners' hospital. Lieut. Frank P. Haeseler, of Pottsvillo, was tendered a reception last night. McAdoo and Kline township saloonkeepers have organized to get cheaper beer. Ilnhliers took a "quarter" of beer and six sacks of Hour from tho Heading station at West Lcesport. The Union township fanners whoaic about to prosecute tho Mahanoy township authori ties should bo mado "cough up" some of the wealth mado out of the toM'iis by way of llconso tax. Tho low rate offered by the Pennsylvania railroad for an excursion to the sea shore Thursday, August 18th, should bo within the means of all desiring to visit these resorts. The state convention of tho Catholic Total Abstinence Association Mill bo held in Steel ton Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 7, 8 and II, instead of earlier in the month. Tim Hurst was tendered a lcieption at Ashland, and among those who did the honors Mere Frank Toole and William (Jalvin, of town. Miss Minnie Jones, daughter of Win. Junes, superintendent of llrookside colliery, and Lewis Seesholtz wero mart led yesterday at the homo of tho brido in Tremont. George Minulch, of Kaven ltnn, and Miss r.tizabeth Thornton, of (lirardville, weie joined in marriage. Patiick McLaughlin, of Ashland, 19 seri ously ill with appendicitis, and Is under the care of Dr. .1. C. Itiddlo. Smith Allen, of Gordon, has been trans ferred from the P. & 11 short route to the "linH'ulo," running between Willlamsport and Philadelphia. Will lleise, of St. Clair, a member of tho Kighth Kegimcut, has been hiought homo seriously ill. Joseph Almoin, of Schuylkill Haven, has seemed a lucrative position in llra.il. A Welsh tinplato company is to locate a plant at Pittsburg. Aaron Cartright, a Kepublicaii politician of Miltord, Mas killed by a tiain. l!y falling from a window at St. Joseph's ho-pital, Lancaster, Jacob V. Lshleman, a patieut, was instantly killed. The F.mauucl Lutheran congregation of Petcrsville, Northampton county, Mill on September liOth celebrate Its 175th anniver sary. Whilo on a visit to Nesquchoning, Carbon cuunty. Ii-year-old Jennie Williams, of Scranton. fell into a creek and was drowned It is estimated that the large peach orchards in the Cumberland valley will this season not yield more than half of last year's crop. Whilo doctoi ing a sick horse, Farmer Benjamin Smith, of Hanover, Lehigh county. Mas kicked in the head several times and fatally injured. Flagstone pavements arc being laid in front of tho residences of John Uouseiiick and Mis. Slicehy, on IZast Coal street. Jeremiah Jtoxhy's now houses on West Coal street aro gieatly adding to tho at poarancc of that neighborhood. They ate a dotthlo block and designed in cottage stylo .Mr. Koxhy is erecting a similar lnuisoat St. Clair. Stop That Cough I Tako warning. It may lead to Consumption. A !i.1c hottlo ofsliilob's Cure may save your hfu. Suld by P. I). Kirlin and a guarantee. Tim Goal Trade. Thoro seems to bo the disposition 011 the pint ot the producers of Anthracite coal to keep this month's output at about 3,000,000 tons, and in this thoy aro acting wisely, for prices in tho market aro thereby steadied and tho result during tho tlireosucceedingmonths will bo much that is desired both in tho way of price obtained and tlio quantity of coal that will bo disposed of. The Now Knglaud and Middle States furnish by far the largest market lor Anthracite coal, and dealers and consumers there should he in tho market for very liberal supplies during tho period named The soft coal pcoplo have troubles of their own, so far as the price received for their product, and it seems to bo a season of low prices eveiywlicro in the mining districts of tho country. All kinds of vegetables and lluwor seeds, and plants at l'ayno's nursorles, Girardvillo. Llectric ccrs pass tho door. fi-O-tf Scliujlklll Man Killed. News bus been received of tlio sudden death of Edward J. Gaynor, nt Kemorer, Wyoming, whoso life was ground out beneath tne M'lieets ot a locomotive, ills son was with Iti in at tlio time, both being engaged in rail load contracting in the far West. Tho unfortunate man Mas ono of Pottsville's best known citizens, having left his homo in .March, 1MI7, to prosecute a tunnel coutiact on a branch of the Union Pacific Kailroad. Ho leaves two children, his only daughter being Mis. Murtha P. (Juiun. Tho remains will bo brought to Pottsvilie. Infant's laco caps, tho cheapest and largest stock in town, at F. J. P'Mt.'s, 21 North Malu street. tf 1. - It. Pay? Tho employes of the P. it It. C. & I. Co. at the Suffolk and Maplo Hill collieries received their wages to-day. I UR Fall Stock will a on i mm whole year 'round. We mention a few prices store in plain figures at the prices we quote, and from French Clay Suits, $6.50, less ten per cent, worth $10.00. Imported Diagonal French Clay, $7, less ten per cent., worth $10,50. In all Men's Suits in this line you can have square cut and round cut, sacks, frocks or cutaways. For Youths' Suits in this line we allow a dollar in addition to the 10 per cent. We also have on hand a big stock of Yestees, Blouses and Reefers in sizes Irom 3 to 9. Also a big line of suits for children in sizes Irom 10 to 16. You will find everything just as we advertise it. Come to our store, inspect the stock, make your selection and we give you the ten per cent, without being asked for it. You can find in our stock Men's and Youths' Suits from $3.00 to $16.50. Rig line of Hats from 75c. up to 53 each. All makes, styles and colors. Don't forget the place, PERSONAL MENTION. (leorgo Foltner spent a part of to-day visit lug friends at Pottsvilie. J 0. llrnwn transacted business at Potts villo this morning Mr. and Mrs, Georgo ltockonburg, son and daughter, of Denver, Col., who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wtirm, of West Centre street, havo gone toSt. Clair and from there will go to Wilkesbarro. Miss Nellio Watklns hns gone to Point Pleasant, N. J., to visit her grandinothor. E, C. llrobst and family havo returned from a visit to Atlantic City. Enoch Locked, of St. Clair, was a town visitor to day. Charles Cook, a seaman on tho United Stales auxiliary cruiser St. Paul, was a town viltor to-day. James Grant transacted business at tho county seat to day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Koithan last ovonlng became the proud parents of a baby boy. (I. A. Kraiithcim and his bride, nco Miss Berlllla Hell, of Philadelphia, aro visitors at tlio residence of Miss Margaret Hell, of Wost Cherry street. Miss Maine Hell, a sister of tho brido, is also being entertained thcio. Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson, and family, of West Oak street, and Mrs, ltobort Patter son, of South Wost street, and Miss Kato Seaman, of Frackvillo, returned homo from tho Mountain Grovo camp meeting yester day. They leport having spent a pleasant Vacation. Mrs. F. E. Magargle and family havo re turned from a visit of several days to Atlantic City. Misses Harriet ltoach and Harriet Kaiser, of Philadelphia, are guests of Jacob Mosor and family, on West Coal street. Mr. Meter, of Heading, one of the examin ing physicians at ilio recruiting station at Shenandoah, spent yesterday In town, tho guest of George Post. Daily Ameiican. A fniir-ycar-old sou of James Hlrmiiigbam, of Turkey Hun, is ill. Mrs. Marshall, M ile of Conductor Marshall, of the Pennsylvania railroad, is ill at her residence on North White sticet. Mrs. llopkin Hichards, of Win. I'cnu, is slowly recovering from her recent Illness. Mrs. Thomas G. Jones, of Win. Penn, Is recovering from nn attack of rheumatism, llarely Kuciiped. A four-year-old Polish child had a narrow escape from being run down on Main street, opposite tlio Hee Hive store, this afternoon, As Schuylkill Traction car No. 21 approached from the Oak street crossing tho child at tempted to run from tho west to tho east sido of the street. Tho watchfulness of the motoriuaii alone prevented an accident. Ho stopped the car about a foot away from tho child. Fountain pens, from 25c to $2.50 nt F. J, Porlz's. tf MISCELLANEOUS. TANTKO. Millinery ttinnneis nml learners. mil mtiie tion ion, rsorwi Mmn Hireui. l?Olt SALK. A valunlileprnpertv, brick Imlid l1 iiitf. with all modi rn coiivenieneea nml in excellent lomtfoi', jltimte nt coiner of Uoytl tunl Yt htroc t4. For further information iiih ply to Mm. H I. Ilmi 8-lC-tf IjlOU UI2NT.--A hiiIooii with itwcllintf. con V talninw; IS comfortable rooms on South Main ntit-'t. Located In the IniwIncfH ioition. Uensonahle terms. Call at IlfUAl.u (.nice. 8:2-1 tn FOU MALH, -Valuable property for Bale, con -tttHtlUK"? four tlwcluntf houses, nil conven iences ami Konrt Hcweraso. Kor further Information npply nt U'S7 Went Lloyd Mrcet, nuenamionn, i a, v-i'iv IjlOU HAMS. A vnlii'iblo property on Went 1 intro Htreet. dwelllnir houHc. ami nil eon- vculcuecH In desirable location. Apply to I nomas tosh, ior iiiriner panicuiarH. o-u-u F lOUHAMC A hrIoou. (Inod rtnnd and cen tra locution lias two nool tables, one ieit if a couini nation oi pool ami iiiiiiariM Apply at tho Hi:itAU oftk' tf FOR SALE. A Faun. Located about omi mllo from nini;towu. Containing about 37 ncrcH, dwellluK hihI nil necesvary buildings. Clienp nnd. cm ensy ternw. Apply to A. . I 1'ii.ukim, Attorney, mi west flinruci wtreei, roxisvuie, or io t. It, Ueddnll, Shenandoah. Also all that ceitain leasehold, situate at No. V2!i West (Joal ctreet, In W-st Mabauoy town- Hiilp. A tfuou narKain ami cheap T. It. ItKPDAIX, Corner Main nnd Centre rtrcctH, S.12-m Shenandoah, 'a HOT WEATHER OR NOT There nic some things jou must buy. Less tumble, to buy here than anywheie else. A REAL BARGAIN. A Few Shirl Waists To Go at Half Price. Thiity doen Japonet silk handker- cliicfs, hi:intilclicd, for 5 cents -woith Fine Lawn Hemstitched all around the edee with 15 cents. LACE C-PS. A fen' odds and ends to goat half Jirice. fine lace 50 dozen of tliem to go at loc, worth 25 cents. MORGAN'S Fancy Bazar, ai N Muln St. Dr. Frank Worrier, EYE, EAH, NOSE and THR0T. Spectacles nml cyo glnnncg fit tin! nciiinUi'ly Medical practice rcMiincd, 8N.JARDIN ST., SHENANDOAH. begin to arrive next week and We never carry stock over from one season to another, and therefore we are now offering the public big bargains. Suits $4, $5, $6, $T and $8. They are all worth double the money. They are good for the. Clothing for over st, , UV' 'a.i.i. NATiIV.V tit tlio (Hobo fi r RHEUMATISM 7 NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, n:.J prcparm under mo stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS . prescribed by eminent physicians DR. RICHTER S "ANCHOR " PAIN expeller; Wr.i-1,1 WMinwnn! I VpnmrkllMV SlirCer.f 111 1 iOiilrccnilno with Trade Mark" Anchor,' K. Ail. Klrliter.V Co., 21.11'i'arlM.,. cn lurk. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch ITotHes, Own Glassworks. UibMcU. UuduieuJ & rcconmicudcd hj A. Vasley, 106 H. Main St., . II. nacenbuch, 10 J N. Main St., .F.D. Kirlin, 6 S. Main St. Rnpnmiilnlli. . 'it? ivoi "'arriita.i" i nn. RtcriTcn'o 1 "ANCHOlt" MToaiACIIAT. best for IH apprising Stomach Poinplnliitw. I l'tirldiiulis 'I'm Sick MrtidicrH. WnshliiKton, Auc. 12. A generul order hits been Issued nt the udjutiuit Kencrnl's olllco KiantliiB one month's furlough to the sick mid wounded sol diers, nnd triiiisiioitntloii to their homes. Ai the expiration of their fur IoukIis, If lit for duty, the solders must report to the nearest nnny post, camp or hospital for the purpose 01 neiuK sent to the reRluients. Those mil lit for duty are requited to repoit to the adjutant Renerul of the nnny, forwuid lntT their furlough, accompanied by the ccrtlllrnte of a pliyslclun HtutltiB their condition nnd probable time of recov ery. Neither the cost of transporta tion nor comminution of rations while traveling will lie chnrRed against the soldiers, and sleeping1 car accommoda tions by rail and stato rooms by boat will be furnished them. In lieu of ra tions the soldier will be paid $1.50 per day for the necessary number of days of travel. Yo-tenlny'H l!n-cliull flninoH. At Unioltlyn (11 Innings) ChlenRO, 3; Brooklyn. 2. At Washington First came: New York, G; WnsbliiKton. 3. Second (Tamo: Washington, 7; New York, 4. At Philadelphia Iliiltliuoro, 7; Cleveland, 1. At Ottawa Ottawa, 3; HprlliKlleld, 2. At Syracuse Montreal, 9; Syracuse, 1. At Toronto llkesbarre, 3; Toronto, 2. At Iluffiilo Providence. 0; Buffalo, 0. At Lancaster l,ancnster, fi; Paterson, 4. At ltlcbinoud Hlchmond. 0; Hartford, C. At Allentown Allontown, 3; Nowaik,2. Worth Kxiuulnlugs Tho new catalogue of tlio Stato Normal School nt Illooiiisburg, Pennsylvania, has just been received at this ollko. It Is illus trated with nmnenms cuts of the buildings, roifins and campus. llesides tho four courts ivaintained for trHinintf teacher, tho school has two courses in music, and a strong preparatory eollenhito course. Tho fall term will open September lUlh. TIiomj who desire to receive ono of tlioio ataloKUes free, should address, .1. 1 Wi:iii. A. M., I'll. I)., Principal. Mine Slrlkn 11 Tnl'iir.". PlltsbuiK, Aug. 1;- 'ill, t..i.e of the coal inlneis In the PlttslmiK district fur the Chit.1 to afritemeiit ! a failure. The opciatnr In the till 1 1.1 pull', whcie, It is said th' greatest number of vio lations have occurred, repotted nil their mines In operation. The niiiurs' olll clnls still claim that the men will quit woi k. Tlios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Mado at Your Home or at Onr Store. --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, we must make room in of clothing and you will find every garment marked in our these prices we take ten per cent. All-wool Clay Worsted, $55(, less ten per cent, worth .50. Imported Clays, blue or black, sacks or frocks, $6.4S, less ten per cent., worth $9.50. House, THE NEW FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 110 E. Centre St. The only furniture stor in Slien tindoali ami vicinity that gives you the opportunity of re-furnishing your home with new furniture in exchange for your old. A reason ahle rehatc will be allowed on all exchanges. This offer Is made for n limited time only. Come early mid 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. Parlor 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. II FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 110 E. Centre St. 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. For the next 30 days we will sell shoes 15 per cent, below factory prices. BOSTON 3f 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. A good placo for n good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 K. Centro street, Mellct'i bulldliiK, Wine, WhlHkleM, Beer and Clufira. KreMheM liner In town Klwaya on tap Tho Rosy Freshness And n velvety Boftnesa of tff?l?icin Is lnv riubly obtained by thof t who use I'ozzoHi'f! Complexion J'owtler. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers and Jworulloita is one of Una nineteenth century tu.-cuiuplUtuiiuntH. Tliat U why tlit me who select their wall puper t CAItDIN'H tat Mich dellKhtful reiulU. Jt Un't neccHKitry to purehuhu thc'cxpeiiNlvu urmliH, tin tlt'slyii nntl colors nro Just n nrtlotlu In tho elictnper KrmUn, if tliey uru not so iltli. For thoflowho wish to dceorute their rooms with urtlatid wttll papers i;o to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, I'a. our establishment to receive it. gqlpin, Pp., 9 8c 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
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