BOX PAPER. j Call on us for box paper. Our now cheap ones "Sweethearts" and "C.overuess" p. ! t i i'v. worth 15c. A nc i. ui l'oniis .uuiia" 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, rsl. ivialm St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine rand Iron. Large liottlo, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. As Itolloctfil liv ncnllML-i In I'lillndcl plilu mill lliiltlinni'o. Philadelphia. Auk. 12. Flour wonk; whim -mn-rllnc. ii.Wn-L J.i, ilo. extras, J. ,3 ivmiyylvtmtii roller, char, I3.25if 8 50 do -tr.ile.ht. fi.cn-ii :!o; city mills, extra J2 7-..I3. llyo lluur quiet and steady lit J2.S5 pit barrel tor choice Pennsylva nia. Wheat stronK. No. 2 reil, spot, 77o.: do August, TO'ni'c; do. September, T2ifTI .3c 1 urn hither, quiet; No. 2 mixed, AiiKust nml September. 3Tfc37ilc.; No. 2 yellow, fur local trade. 40c. Oats dull; No. 2 white, ellppi d, nhl, ami No. 2 wblto, old 01' 13c. llay In light dcni.ind; cholco timothv new, tll'ull Mi fur Isirue bales. Lard cash r, western steamed. J1.C0. I!ut ter steady, wcstirn creamery, ll!T19c.; do r.ut.iry. llfiille. : 1:IkIhs. 19c; Itnlta- tlon ' ri inmry, i:t''lGc. ; New York dairy, 13 tl"( do. creamery, 1 11 z'c lS,jjC. Oleosa ilrm Lire;, . white, 714C. : small do., VzC.l llKht skims. O'jThHjc; part do., GUBoHc.; full skims, 2ti2',ic; large colored, 4G i"at small do., 7'iC. KBKq steady; Now York ami Pennsylvania, lP'IMc; west ern fresh ll'.c. potatoes steady; Long Island Jl r(il.7fi; sweets, yellow, J3S1; red, JlOii ii'. Tallow firm; city, S?ic; country JVloVnC Baltimore. Auk. 12. Flour dull nnd un- cbaiiBcd. Wheat flrmir. spot. 7SfiTS4c. month, 7CVu 77c. ; September, 73S)73iie. .December, 70c; steamer No. 2 red, 7(3tP iac; southern, by sample. 72fi70c; do. on erade, 7CiW7S?ic Corn llrmer; spot, 3814c. : month, 37,,iSi37'1.c. ; September, 37S S7',,c; steamer mixed, 37W(37?ie. ; south ern, white. Mf33Vic; do. yellow, 39c. Oats unsettled; No. 2 whlto western, old, 304 mai-jc . new, sit, we. ; No. Z mixed, do., 2S'.nrJ'jC. ; new. 27(f(ac. Hyo ilrmcr; No. 2 nearby. 19' se. ; No. 2 western, RlMc. Hay In Kood liumlry for better smiles; No. 1 tlim.thv. tl2'in2.."i0. Lettuce, Cue. per bushel box. Live, Stnek MnrkcilH. New York. Auk. 12. HeevoM active nnd hlKher. steers, $.Vu Ti.Tm , bulls, JJ.COjr2.00; cows medium to choice, $2 I'lOfiS.&O. Calves lilKher veals. (l.2.Vu7.25; uniKsers and but termilks. $3 uOtfi-l.fiO. Sheep and lambs llrm for pood sheep; good lambs steady; others lO'trjric. lower; about all sold; rheep J3 2i(u4.7S; culls, 2.S0'n3: lambs, JGj! 7 70 "ne i r choice, $7.70; culls, H. IIoks Bte.idy at (1.20ft 1.45. F..ist Liberty, Pa.. Aur. 12. Cattle about tte.i-ly exu". ("i.liiKS.ai; prime. $5(ii3.10; . iiuou. vsik.j 4. llu;4i' aetive and higher: prime mediums and best Yoikers, (1.200 I & liKjvy, Jl. Kill 1.15. common to fair Yorkers. (In 1.05; plp,H. .'l.7ii4.10; roughs, 2 MI3 7.1 Sheep steady; choice, (1.535? 4.CU common, (3.25iii.l.7."i; choice sprlnB lambs (ii SMiCCO; common to food, jl.GUif I, veal calves, JC.COlf". I.ninl liie-tori'd to Public Doinnln. Wushinston. Aug. 12. Three hun dred and sixty-seven thousand nrres of land will be restored to the public domain of Minnesota, nnd on Oct. 5 next entries for homestead titles can In- made. Tho land la In the Duluth and Crookstim districts, nnd Is a part of the Ited Lake Indian reservation. The area of Rround Involved comprises 10 townships. Infant's lace caps, tho cheapest nnd largest stock in town, nt F. J. PrU's, !il North Main street. tf Huct'UH of n Former lteslilrut. Tho many aronaintances of John Hough, a former resident of town, will bo pleased to learn of his appointment ns orgnn nnd piano tuuor nt tho Now England Conservatory of Music. Hontiin. Mass. Mr. Hough isn son of Thomas Hough, of South Janlln street, and graduated from tho above institution this year. A Fine Team of Homes. A duo pair of bay horses arrived in town last evening, anil were consigned to Christ Schmidt, agent for Lauer's colebrated Pilsner beer. Tlioy will bo used in one of the hirgo delivery wagons. Thoy wero shipped from Mr. Lauor s large farm near Heading. - Dead to the World. A man named Jack Mutiny, residing at WigKaus. was found at tho corner of Centre and Janlln streets in a helpless condition this afternoon by I'oliccmcn Foyio and Matz. Ho was carried to tho lockup by tho police men and two citizens. j. IhM'yoiir pocket books and purses, from .1c to j.00 ut P. J. PorU's. tf Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, Co cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle urease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 143 Kant Cool Street, Hhenandoah, l'eniia Hull orders promptly attended to. jlii it tirili n fur oui hard DY THE CHASE HUBSERSES ami nitury iouioe if a ring Hum--, vx tummiMiou 10 iu cal avttutii. J'friuaofiit Mil blur intuit Tbe buBlnoa fRhflr ltarml. AJilreai Tin- U..C'IIAHrih BEST LINE OF" ii GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd HTItAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths t r rln 3,1 West run wr.vniiiit. TI10 furc-crtftt for Nimbly. 1 'nl r, wanner nml lmiro Miltry weather, with Unlit, variable winds. On Miiinliiy prolwbly fair, wanner nml sultry weather, followed by local ruins iind tlunuU'tstiu 111s. PERSONAL MENTION. Mlw Mil ml Delcilnp. of 1'cadlne., iilnl Ml Lillian Dclcmup, of l'liiladclphla, arc Kuunts of tliclr uncle, Knianuol Delcamp, .lr of North West street. Mrs. W. L. Marshall, of North White street, who was reported seriously 111, Is somewhat Improved. M. J. O'Neill anil family returned Inst light from a visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. IMwmit Davis, of North Jardln street, ami her Guests, Mr. nnd Mis. Peter Nocker, of Illinois, 'lmvc (jouo to (loldsborouuh, Mil,, to visit relatlvos. Fred. Selioulilna will to-morrow itn to Kurt Wuync, Iiiil., anil locale there ai uncut fur a Rtiitar anil zitlicr company. Messrs. Jacob Levit mid Hurry flolil'n liavo returncil liomu from it pleasant vacation to Atlantic City. Mrs. Jtweph Kehlcr has chaiiRCil her resi lience to No. 115 North Janlln street. M. J. llcrson, theatrical editor of the New York Sunday Tiinus, was a visitor to town to-ilay. Mothers lose their drcail for "that terrible second summer" when they havo l)r Fowler's Kxtract of Wild Strawberry in tho house. Natuio'ssiieclfic fur summer complaints of every soil, Itootnlne; llmil Coal. The Anthracite Associutluu is tn!iiiin the work in the interest of haul coal. A meet Iiik of tho executive comniltlco whs held in Scrantou on Tliurtdny ecninR. The data which hail been collected upon the subject was prcientcd, dii-ciissed for suvonil hours and much work in Hccoinplislieil looking to tlio end to be reached. Tho most of it is withheld for prudential reasons for the pies ent. It was decided to secure the best legal talent to be obtained in the country on inter stale law, to net in conjunction with the attorneys who are members of the associa tion, In imshiiiK a case before tho Inler-stnto rouimerco commission in reference to the dis crimiiintion in favor of bituminous coal ami other freights '.gainst anthracite. At Payne's nursery, (iirardvillc, you will ilnd the larKOst stock overseen in the county. Aw aril for the llorotiKh. Ycstordny afternoon arbitrators James Grunt, of town ; Harry Hauso and J, W. (iumpcrt, of Pottsvlllc, heard testimony at tho court house in tho case of Patrick liyan HK.iinst tho IioruuKli of (lilberton, claiming $3,000 dnmaKOS for RoiiiK throliuli a bridge while driving, in August, lb07. liyan was injured in tho groin and back, and has been unalilo to work since. After hearing testi mony tlio arbitrators gave an award in favor of tlio borough. M. M. liurkc, Ksq., of town, represented the phiintiir, and S. 11. Edwards, Lsq., the borough. Coiuinltted to ,1ml. Jacob Van lilargeu and son, Jolin ' were yesterday committed by It. M. MiCorinick, a Justice of tho Peace of North Union town ship, to tho county jail, charged witli con spiracy to kill, on oatli of Henry lieinhoid. Tho bail was fixed at 100, but they were un able to furnish it. Lakeside Camp Meeting; Tlio camp meeting of the United Evancoll- cal Association nt Lakosiilo, Fast Mahanoy Junction, has proved a big success in all respects. Tho attendance is largo and theie are over forty tents on tho grounds. To-morrow morning llishop Stanford, of Harrisburg, will conduct tho services. Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest Place to furnish your home in Furniture, Stoves, Oilcloth, Ami other house furnishings is at D. & J. SEIGEL, 123 S: 131 South flain St. All kinds of stove repairing neatly clone. Great Out Sale of Medium Weight Clothing. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tlm Coiintr) lllironlcleil lor llanty Perusal Preparations mo being mndo for September court. lly next summer HondfiiC nnd Hnrrishurs will bo connected by trolley. V. (loorgo Miller, of Pottsvllle, has pur chased tlio Katiilall homestead at Schuylkill Haven, from John Murphy. Joseph Flaherty, of (.llrardvlllo, has been appointed a me.mbor or tho Miners' Examin ing Hoard In tho 7th district, In placo of Nell Dovitt, resigned. The (Iraiid Lodge of the Knights of Pythias will meet In Lebanon next week. Tho local lodge will bo represented. Tlio old shanties on tho slto of the pro posed new Fedeial building for Pottsvlllo aro being torn down and next week the work of digging for tlio foundation will begin. Lin I!. Zullck, of Orwlgsburg, a Volunteer, Is homo from enmp on sick loavo. Tho water In tho Schuylkill river Is of deep black color, nnd Philadelphia!!! aro drinking mud. Many complaints of lost mull matter nro mado to Pottsville's postmaster. The P. ,t It. employes nt Mahanoy City received their pay to-day. Tlio hoso used by Mahanoy City's firo department is In such a bad condition that sumo of it will not stand 110 pounds pressure. James J. O'Neill, formerly operator at Lost Creek, is relieving Thomas Keynolds, opera tor at Delnno, for a fow days. Itoynolds is suffering with sore eyelids. Many of the saloon men aro wondering where the money is to come from to take up next year's license. The annual appenranco of tho August meteors Is just now duo. Meteors belonging to this group may be seen from about the middle of July to tlio latter part of August. A. P. hueet is the nauio of a traveling salesman that beat .Mahanoy City hold men. Tho Mountain Orovo camp meeting closed on Wednesday. ISt Mary's Catholic chinch at McAdoo will bo dedicated on Monday with imposing ceio moiiles. Tlio Irene Social Club, of Mahanoy City, will hold their annual picnic at High Point this evening. Miss Maine Heilly, 0110 of Shenandoah's charming daughters, is a guest nt the Kaier residence in Mahanoy City and will remain several days. Tho Slialiiokin School Hoard is enforcing the vaccination rules. A movement is on foot to erect an electric light plant nt Orwigsburg. A railroad station is being erected at tho Odd Fellows' orphan homo, near Sunbury. It will be a great convenience. James O'llara, tlio Mahnnoy City livery man, sold a valuable trotting mare to Hon. William Torbott, of Oinird Manor. A committee of McAdoo saloonkeepers will call on Shenandoah and Mahanoy City brewers in leference to the price of beer. Whilo gathering tobacco Henry llarr, of Lancaster, stooped to pick up a stalk, and gouped 0110 of his eyes out with his cutter. Foreign laborers employed alohg tho rail road at Schuylkill Haven fought after receiv ing their pay and several wero badly cut. Excavating was yesterday begun for a largo machine shop to bo built by tho Philadelphia ,t Heading Hallway Company, at Tiiuiaiiua. A vein of zinc has been struck nt Almedia, Columbia county, by lleorgo E. Seip, of Allentown, and capitalists liuve tnkon steps to lllillO it. Henry Haupt will on Monday rcmovo his family from Frackville to Heading. Mr. llaupt has secured a lucrative position at tho latter place. Ellis Lowis. a former resident of town, and wiio has conducted a hotel at Taniaqua, fur the past year or so, will remove to Slienan doah. Tho Pennsylvania railroad company gives clioico of seasidn points for excursion Thursday, August 18th, Atlantic City, Capo May, Sea Jslo City, Oican City, Avalon, Anglcsca, Wildwood or Holly ISeach. Atlan tic City being tho most popular takes the crowd. Passengers desiring to go through same day can avoid tho transfer through Philadelphia by taking tho Delawaro river bridge route, tho only all rail lino from points in Pennsylvania. Goranumns, fuchsias, pansics, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting at Payno's nurseries, Girardvillo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. Neighbors yuarrel. Several lawsuits which nro tlio outcome of a neighbor's quarrel havo been placed on tho dockets of Justice Shoemaker. Tlio first is u ease of assault ami battery entered by Anna Miller against Mary Ann Llntus. who says tlio defendant struck lier with a clothes prop while sho was engaged In hanging wash on the lino. After tho hearing Mrs. Lintus was huld in f 1U0 bail. Tho second suit instituted was a similar charge against tho Lintus woman by Sarah Whitakor. who is the mother of Anna Miller. On this charge sho furnished additional ball of f300. A third suit was then brought shout by Mary Ann Lintus charging Sarah Whitakor and her husband, John, with committing an assault on tho deponent by striking her with a slnglo treo. Hoth defendants wero placed under f300 ball. All of tho parties interested aro residents of Apple alloy, and reside In houses having but ono yard for both families. to ci.i:an.si: Tin; systk'h I'.ll'ectualiy yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently oiercoino habitual constipation, to awaken tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaclus, colds, or fevers, uso Syrup of Figs, made by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Filtered Itall. Joseph Latunas furnished $300 ball before Justice Shoemakor to-day on ft charge of assault and battery preferred by Joseph Syloskl. Closing 1 Great Mammoth A CAMP LETTER. urlougliA Havo lleen lll.penseil Willi nl (lump lluuii Lining. Dunn Luring, Aug. 11. - Wo me Mill in camp hero and havo lind plonty rniu the lan two days nml nights, It Is uwful muddy nnd Homo of tho drills nro suspended. Wo did not have dress parade, or girinl mount Inst nlclit, on account of the uonthcr. rho boys who woro homo on n lilrlougli aro to got their rations money this week. It amounts to t!5 cents a day. Orders havo been recoived stopping all furloughs oxcept In cases of urgent necessity. All passes nro stopped nml none Is allowed outside the camp limits. Tho boys do not like this. They can't go to Washington, or Falls Church now. Some of them used to go to Falls Church unite often. Mnjor Holmes, who was home 011 a fur lough, hns returned to camp and assumed charge of Ids battalion. Ho has announced lilmsolf nsa candidate for the Legislature In his district nt home. Ho is very popular among tho boys. It Is rumored that wo nro to movo to Thoroughfare Gap noxt Monday, but they havo not been confirmed yet. The second division is moving towards that placo now. lly all appearances we nro going to havo another rainy day In camp. Tho boys do not mind it so much, anil they do not need to drill, hut it makos It very disagreeable around the enmp. In passing on roviow Monday evening our company h.ul tho finest lino in tho regiment. Concerning tlio mustering out of soldiers after tho treaty of peace is signed, they say the 8th, 12th and 13th Penna. Hegts. will be the first ; while some say tho 8th is to be kept intact because it is tho most healthy on tho campground. It Is also innioied that our whole division will do garrison duty in Havana, as General llutler has been appointed military governor. Should the latter prove true, wo will not loavo until late in tlio fall, on account ot the rainy season. There Is h great demand heie fur news papers, especially sinco tlio Perm, boys are lighting at the front. Tho job the boys in camp most dislike is carrying water. You havo lu walk a dis tant 0 of nh.iut 000 yards to the pump. De tails for the work are appointed every morn ing, noon and night. Privates Samuel Miller, Itichanl Drown and Frank Long havo returned to camp. I Corporal Gicen will return to-day. Private liicnnau received n letter on Mon day stating that Ills sister was dead. Ho was granted a furlough of live days. Grant Troutiiian takes nil active Interest 111 tlio Y. M.C. A. meetings every night and was presented with a hands'jmu bible. Ford. Gibson i.s all smiles this week. The letter that ho longed for came at last. Ho writes a letter almost every day now. Corporal Hopkins is foil 1 of fruit and has some almost every day. Tlio boys ot Co. F wish ho had command, as they would then get to tho front. Private William 1). Williams was on fatigue duty yuslenlay. John 11. Foglo comes to tent No. t every day, looking for tlio Evknino 1Ii:b.h.i. Steve Liiidouimith is still working in the kitchen, and ho Tills the hill O. K. John Katz enjoj s his smoke every day. Ho has not captured any snakes lately. John Haker, of Co. II, paid us a visit yes tenlay. Privates William G. Ileus and Harry Givynn, of Co. II, 13th Uog't,, come over to see us oftou nnd inquire for the Evknino IIi:kali. Tho following aro on fatiguo duty to-day: James, Gibbous, James, Humes, Kissinger and Haesel. Sorgoant Cravin has hud his picture taken. Thoy 1110 all alter hinnuow. David Thomas visited Washington yester day and had a good time. Private Thomas Hciso returned to camp last evening, his furlough having expired. Ho has been assigned clerk at General Itutler's headquarters. Ho started in to-day. Our regimental hospital corns is to bo done away with and PrivatoI.ouis Hammer is to J o returned to our company for duty, Our army corps emblem is a four leaf clovor. Tho color is red. It is of a felt nature and ovory man has been presented with ono, which must bo worn on the left bide of tho hat. Tlio corps flag floats at General Gobiu's headquarters with tho emblem attached. Services woro conducted in tlio Y. M C. A, last Sunday morning by I!ov. Deo, of Har risburg, who preached a grand sermon to tho boys. w. .7. J Karl's Clovor Hoot Tea is a pleasant laxa tive I.cgulatcs tho bowels, purifies tho blood. Clears tho complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take, 25 cts. Sold by P. I). Kirlin and n guarantee. Ited Cross Steamer l.elajed. The steamer chartered by tho Associate Society of tlio lied Cross, has broken its propeller. This will delay itsdeparturo until Wednesday or Thursday of next week. Con tributions delivered in Philadelphia Wedues day morning, will ho takon to Porto Itico or whoro most needed. Letters Orauted. Letters testamentary wero granted to Ann McCook on the estate of Thomas McCook, lato of tho borough of Gilhertou, deceased. Letters of administration wero granted to Lydia K. Palm, on tho ostato of Dr. J. P. Palm, lato of tho borough of Schuylkill Haven, deceased. Eczema, scald head, hives, itchinsss of tho skin of any sort Instantly relieved, pernuin. ently cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. 'lhey'lt Soon Marry. Marriago llconses were issued to the follow ing : ltobort E. Williams, of Morea, and Jann Thomas, of Mahanoy City; William H. Ney and Elizabeth Miller, both of East Franklin, Fralley township. UR Fall Stock will begin to arrive next week whole year 'round. We mention a few prices of clothing and you will find every garment marked in our store in plain figures at the prices we quote, and from these prices we take ten per cent. French Clay Suits, $(9.50, 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 Vestees, Blouses and Reefers in sizes lrom 3 to 9. Also of suits for children in sizes lrom 10 to 16. You will find everything just as we advertise it. Come to inspect the stock, make your selection and we give you the ten per cent, without being asked for it. You in our stock Men's and Big line of Hats POLITICAL POINTS. Tlio Minors' Journal says tho voto in tlio llcpublicaii conventions this year Is much smaller than that tf last year. In tlio county convention tlicro will bo SbO votes, or 131 necessary to n choice. Ill tho 30th Senatorial district convention there will ho 117 votes, nnd 71 will bo necessary to a cholco. In tho Legi'laturo district conventions tho voto will bo us follows ; Fiist district, 40 votes, 2o necosinry to n choice ; Second district, 41 votes, necessary S3 ; TI1I11I district, DO votes, necessary 211 ; Fourth district, 117 voles, uccessaiy fill. While tlio 30th Senatorial dis trict has 1 17 votes, the Willi has only 113. All voters, nccimllng to lnw, must pay their own taxes to enable them to voto. Senator Quay left yesterday, after an In terview with Dave Martin In Philadelphia, for a trip to Canada. Ho will return In two weeks to conclude tho harmony ileal. Why Mr. llriimm should havo been under the necessity of announcing in tho news papers his candidacy for tho Congressional nomination-, as ho did this morning, is sonio- what of a mystery. No one over boliovcd Urn mm would hot ho n candidate, for so long ns tho r is a placo on tho ltepuhllcau ticket to be filled ho will not voluntarily retire from politics. Evening Clinmiclo. Tho Warden light is still 011, Lovnn holds the fort, ex-Warden llrowor is a down town bunder nml Mrs. Ilrnwer still holds the cull nary dcpailmeiit, but In a few day tho allalr will be settled. The hearing in the con spinicy case, bruiight by tho ox-Wnrden against a number of politicians, will take placo at the court houso next Tuesday. Congressman liriiuim has Induced Fred. It. Wright of Port Carbon, to becomo n candidate for Legislature. Charles W. Johnson, of Ashland, comes out in a card announcing himself n candidate for tlio Legislature in tho Second district, subject to the rules of Ilopuhlicau party. Judge Koch ariived homo from a visit to Nebraska and other western states. During his absence, however, his friends havo been actio in his behalf. Tho l.opublicans should bo careful and avoid tlio cry of "Too much Pottsvlllo" In naming their county' ticket. Tho plums should bo divided among the iliH'ercnt sec tions of tho county. The Tower City Echo says: "Hon. S. A. Losch, now Senator and coal operator, is tho shrewilist politician in this county, and his euemles, as well as fi lends, say ho is Inmost and slicks to his friends. That is something that I tru in in docs not do. Ho has turned down all the men that made him what ho is. Quay is tiled of lltumm, and it is said ho wanted Loach to run for Congress, but ho has refused to do so." (Jhtircli Notice. Services in tlio P. M. church to-morrow. Morning subject, "A Call for Self-oxanilua- tion." Sunday school at 2 p, m. Evening subject, MTond sermon on tho "Inquisitive Preacher." Everybody kindly Invited. MISCELLANEOUS. I.Wll SAI.I5. -A nloal property, brick billbl ' iotr. i Itli all modi rn conveniences anil In excellent lociitioi , hituste nt coiner of l.loyd and Wt nt streets. For further lurornn.tloii aii- pl In Mm S I). Iiess. s-iu-ti inoit liKST A saloon with dwelling, eon ' tabling Fi eoiiifnrtalite rooms on South Main sheet Located In the business portion. Itciisiiuable terms. Cull at llKHAI.D elllcc. SKMln Foil HA 1.13, -Valuable property for sale, con hlMtlturnf fourdwel Intr houses, nil conven iences and good howi nuro. For further information apply at S2 Shi'iiaiidoiih, Pa West Lloyd street, B-l-zw ITWIt HA1.15 A vnhi iblu property on West r (Vntro street, itwelllnir bouie. nod nil con veniences in deslrablo location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for fill titer particulars, 5--7-U IOKHAT.,K. A saloon. CD nod Mnnd nnd ten ! tral location. lias two pool tallica, ono tiring a t'tmiMnntlon of jiool ami lillllnnU Apply nt tlio IIkuami oilier. tf FOR sale:. A Kami. Located about ono mllo from UliiKtown. Containing nliont 37 iutcm, dwelling nd all iiccrr-w.iry liulldtiiKH Cheap and on any term Apply to A. J 'JixmiM, Attorney, 101 Wht .Market treet, 1'otUvUlo, or to T. ft. Ileddall, Hlienandonti. Also nil that certain leasehold, situate nt No. 12J West Coal street, In Went Mahanoy town ship. A good bargain and rheap T. It. lirniiAM., Corner Main nnd Centro htreetH, 8-12-lm . Hhenando.ih, HOT WEATHER OR NOT There are some things you must buy. else. Less trouble to buy here than anywhere A REAL BARGAIN. Thirty dozen Japonct silk handker chiefs, licniititchcd, for 5 cents -woilh 15 cents. A Few Shirt Waists To Go at Halt Price. Fine Lawn Hemstitched Handkerchief Trimmed all around the edge with LACE CAPS. A. few odds nnd ends to n!it half price. fine incc 5 dozen of them to go at Ioc., worth 25 cents. MORGAN'S Fancy Bazar, SI N Main St. Dr. Frank Worrier, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THR(UT. Spit taeles ,11ml eye glasses fitted accurately Medical practice resumed. ON. JARDIN ST., SHENANDOAH. We never carry slock over from one season to another, and therefore we are now offering the public big bargains. Suits $4, $5, $6, $7 and $8. They are all worth double the money. They an; good for the Youths' Suits from $3.00 to $16.50. from 75c. up to $3 each. All makes, styles and colors. Don't forget the place, . Clothing M 211 1 BOARDERS WANTED ! Commercial Hotel. Per week. 1 Transtcrt Kales, t.oo per day. UUIiluLliliuLI 'in' LUUIUIO Morris Hcckman, Prop,, Cor. Coal &, Main Sts. MAHANOY CITY. A lli lated Young Mini Tumbles Into " 3II1111 Itreacli. Mahanoy City, Aug. 13. James Dugan, 18 vears old. whllo on his way homo from Shen andoah to Wlirsaus between 10 and 11 o'clock last night, fell Into n initio breach mid sus tained n fractured wrist mid threo sovoro scalp wounds. Miss Amanda llecker, daughter of James Ilecker, nml Christ. Wltzel, both of town, wero married by Hev. It. A. Kelser Thurs day evening. Tho town to day Is filled with sports from nil parts of tho region anxious for tho suirt of tho Salinon-Hogers 100-ynrd loot raco. A stono fight among foreigners was ft pay tlav incident ut Gllbortoii yesterday. A win dnw of Dr. liowman's drugstore was smashed and several people wero bruised and cut by the stones thtowu. William Heese. tho boy who was run over by a coal train hero yesterday morning, dlod at the Miners' hospital last ovcning. Mrs. Thomas Eltringham, wife of the In sido foreman at tho Tunnel Hldgo colliery, dlod this morning nftor an illness of several weoks. She was 53 years old nnd is survived by her hushatid and olght children. Tho funeral will tako placo Tuesday afternoon. Interment at St. Clair. John Juliaim and others interested in tho Schuylkill Traction and Lakeside olectric lines inspected them to-day. P. P. Sweet, of Now York, who soils Ink and directories, loft I). J. Thomas' hotel without settling for his board after breakfast lust Thursday. Ho was arrested at Potts- villo and settled by paying tho bill and costs. Fountain pens, from 23c to $2.50 Portz's. at V. J, tf Sho Kenrs No Matt. A man yelling for nsslstauco startled tho neighborhood on West Coal street, between Janlln and Main, at about 11.30 o'clock last night. A lady seated in front of n saloon was approached by tlio individual referred to abovo who began to ftddriss her in a vilo Ianguago. Tho woman retaliated by seizing a stick nearby ami pounding him until ho reached Jardin street, when ho was lost in tlio darkness. Tax oh Judgment Notes. Prothoiiotary Decgan Bays that all judg ment notes containing tho power of attorney to confess judgment must have n 2.", cent stamp tllixed, and all notes of f 100 or fmc tloual part thereof must have a two cont stamp alllxed, and an additional stamp must bo affixed for each additional ono hundred dollars. Held for Trial. Georgn Karetft was arrested by rollcemon Matz and Foyio la-t night for drunkenness and carrying concealed deadly weapons. Ho was put under $300 bail for trial at court. Nnrrnw Kscnpe From llrownlng. Yesterday afternoon Miss rtertha Voith, daughter of Supt. John Veltli, of the P. ,t 11. C. & I. Co., was at Tumbling Kim. and in stepping from the platform to 1 uler a boat tlie young lady stepped into the water eight feet deep, lint for timoly assistance another drowning at that resort would huvu been recorded, Tlios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Our Store. Home or at --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, and we must make room in All-wool Clay Worsted, $5.50, less ten per cent., worth 5.50. Imported Clays, blue or black, sacks or frocks, S6.4S, less ten per cent., worth $0.50. House, THE NEW FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 110 E. Centre St. The only furniture stor in Shen andoah and vicinity that gives you the opportunity of re-furnishing your home with new furniture in exchange for your old. A reason able rebate will be allowed on all exchanges. Thts offer Is mnilo for a limited time only. Come 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. 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. W FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 110 E. Centre St. oHOE 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, 11 1 - 1.1 1 wen matte anci tne 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 E 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. A good drink. . place for a good Michael Mills' Saloon, 2-2 IC. Centre street, Mellet'H bulldiiirf, Wine, Wlilalclea, Beer and Ctnm. Fmriietit beer In town always on tap. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of tuf?icln Is Inva riably obtained br thofgwhouso Pozzohi'U Complexion uowder. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers and decorations Is ono of tlie nineteenth century accomplishments. That 1 why thoMe who belect their wall paper at OAUMX'S icet muIi delightful rem!t. It hm't neceRary to pu relume thu expensive graili s, tho designs and colors arc Just as artistic In tho cheaper grades, if they aro not o itch. Kor those who wish to decorute their rooms with artistic wull papers ko to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. our establishment to receive it . big line our store, can find jgqlpin, pro ( ti E. J3. rillCV, centre St. 9 &11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNA,