BOX PAPER. Call on us for box paper. Our new cheap ones "Sweethearts" and "Governess" f il t." t Iy. worth 15c. A iilw wt o. peniirlvania" just received. You know the good value this box is. This price is 25 cents. See our new 100 tablets. They are beauties. HOOKS & BROWN, a im. rviolt-i st. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine -and Iron. Large llottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, J South Main Street, Shenandoah, IM. l'OMTICAI. l'OINTS. Tlio C'ititms Klglits I.c:iKUe, n nowly or ganized pulltic.il organization, held their regular mretlnc in Mollct'a hull hist cvrnin. The lii'iMihlicans of ilerks county will hold thulr county convention on Septvinher 2d. The Senatorial nomination in tlila district is ttonurally com eded to Mahniioy City, and David Ciraham is the man to lend the Kcimli. licans to victory. Tlio Democrats will hold their pow-wow at Hertford Springs on Wednesday, when tlio sUito candidate will he notified of thulr nomination. Tho meeting of the Socialists in llynku wicz'shall lastoveniiiK wasattemled hya fair sizud audiunco. Jlooirs. John Jledaills and I'lerco Walker were tho speakers of tho even iuK. In tho Kirit Legislative, district Slienan. doali and Mahanoy City, comhincd, can name tho nominee. Senator tjuay's friends won in Governor Hastings' own county at tic primaries on Saturday. It wasa hitter fight. John Meduilis is in receipt of a letter from tho executive comrnitteo of tho Socialistic Labor party which -states that tho local ad herents of tho party will soon hoar V. Humes, of Philadelphia, 11 candidate for Congressman-nt-Large on the Socialistic ticket. The selection of a Democratic candidate to succeed the lato Judge Ikeler in tho .Montour Columbia district lias caused a muddled situation. Mr. Little was named by Colum bia comity, and Grant llorring, recently ap pointed by Governor Hastings, was endorsed by,Moutonr county conferroes. Now Little's conferrees lefuse to meet them. Tho Kcpuli licans of Montour county have" endorsed James Scarlet as their judicial candidate, but the Columbia county Itepublicans favor 0 I Evans, of lieiwick. The Prohibition ists ol both counties having selected C. L. Hawley, of Scranton. The probabilities are there will be five candidate! for the people to select a judge from. Many prominent politicians will be at tracted to I'ottsville to-murrow, when u bear ing will bo held in the case of conspiracy brought by Calvin llrower, the deposed wardou. against a number of prominent Ko publicans jijj. YVmocrat8, whom ho charges viiin I'oiiipinug to remove nun trom otuco, Among tlioio so charged aie the County Com missioners, County Controller, Hon. S. A. Losch, Joseph 11. Nichtor, Harry Hecbtol Lsi . aud one or two others. .Many promi uent politicians have been suhpoened as wit nesses, and the inilications are that the pro ceedings will bo interesting. Judge rorshing will preside. MAHANOY CITY. A large number of peoplo attended the picnic of tho Union Sunday school of St. Nicholas at Likesido 011 Saturday. Daniel Sullivan, blacksmith at the St. Nicholas colliery, is sutloriug from a severe injury caused by being struck in tho oyo by a flying pieco of steel. An American Hag 10x15 feet in size was raised by tho peoplo of Shoeuiakors Satur day evening with appropriate ccrotnouies. The funerals of Myrtle, infant daughter of Harry and Liziio btitzer, and John Iteese, tho boy that was run over by coal cars, took placo this afternoon. A Huuirarliu was found asleep on the 1'. .t It. railioad, near the .Main stiect bridge, Saturday night and carried away just in time to escapo lioing struck by a passengor train. Private Willard Wodin, who is homo on a five-day furlough from Camp Algor, will bo the groom In a wedding tu take place heio to night and Miss May Orilllth, of Philadel phia, will be the hrido. The 100-yard foot race for f 100 a side be tween Salmon aud Itogers resulted in favor of tho former by a lead of about ten yards. Honors inado a protest that Salmon left the scratch before tho signal was given, but tho referee did not allow the claim. There will probably bo another raco between tho same men, Peter McCIoskey was pistol flier and Michael Carey, of lititlor township, judge. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, 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 Kaat Coal Street, Shenandoah, lViniu Mull orders promptly attended to. Bueknell University, JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President. C!nniprlcx a College with four courtu'M ; Academy for Young Men and Iioval Ladles institute, a refined bourdlng school i School of Music with uraduatiug eouro(. for cutuloguu ncureiM WM. C. GRETZINGER, Registrar, Lewlsburg, Fa i:ni:i!uivTio hii: u jiu it urn t fur om Imtti) NuNM-rr tstok. KiHniH)t mill Ur to Iboev leaving bom-, i,r cutumiMlun lo It,. out aucutii. IVrmaoent cin Dtoruitut The liumnM ahr l(-rnj,1 AddreKa Tlif lt.ti.CIIAMM'd. IIJiB-j. Peon bo Pbll-t. BY THC CHASE NURSERIES LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd STHAW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, " wcsntre . I Till". WKATIII2K. Tlio forerjtat fur Tuuvlay : l'air tu t.trtly olimdy mid muio sultry wuallier, with slowly-rlsiuu toiiiitratnro, fulluwuil by local WTHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tin, Coiiuti) tlhrnnleli-il tor Hhh( rertmal. The Hoard of l'urdow will meet on Wed nesday, when Thomas J. Joyce's application will he heard, Tho next legal holiday Is Labor day. The school children reallye that the sum mer vacation Is fading. John It. Dnlbin, of Mt. Curmol, has pur chased a washery at l'oreslvllle, to which placo hu has removed. Notices forbidding walking over Lehigh Valley railroad bridges havo been lately posted . The railroad olllclalsantlcipateati Increased freight shipment for the balunco of the year. An exchange shj-s the Lehigh Valley station at Haven linn has been closed. Many of the local merchants aro laying In their fall stock. To dispose of them advertise In the llKlt.u.n. Tamaiua will be a terminal for freight and coal trains botween Wllllamsporl and tide water. llolwon's afraid of nothing. Ho also keeps a still' upper Hp when pretty girls propow to 1 1 i in publicly. Lost, strayed or Btolen Shenandoah's chief municipal olllclal. V011 are not up with the times unless you're a regular reader 01 tlio lli:i:ALl 1 ho Delaware ULvor llridge Koutc makes tho Pennsylvania ltailro.id the only lino that can carry passengers to Atlantic City without transfer through Philadelphia. Iteincmber this when you decide upon your trip. Tho date for tho next excursion is Thuisday, August 18th. Many had pavements in (liHoicnt parts of ine town, win tno unlet Jiurgess Kindly rend this item over twice, or thrlco if nec essary. No protocal has yet been signed by the Heading brewers. The war is still on and likely to extend to llazletou. Dr. Oliver K. Speer and Dr. Maud Cable, both prominent prncticneers of Tamau.ua, will shortly bo joined in matrimony. They will both continue tho practice of medicine. Prof. Jones, of Mahanoy City, willorganio a ladles' orchestra. It should bo a drawing card, for the penniless dudes and b'lld-headcd "youths." Fred. Itiomau and Miss Lizzio Ilarlett. re siding at TaiiKiqua, aie now man and wife. Thoro will bo but ouo nay day for the P. & 11. employes in this section this mouth probably next Saturday. A Tainauua papor advertises tho SliorilPs sales with that official's signature omitted. Nearly every town in tho county has a park named nfter Dewey or Manila. It is unkind to say that the canine, after biting one of the dog-catchers, died from the effects. Quito a number of now buildings are being erected at Tamaijua. Tho P. O. S. of A. state convention will he held at York next week. Two of tho three local camps will be represented. The Schuylkill canal is filled with coal dirt and tratlic is delayed. John W. Ldwards of Ashland, will read a papor at the annual meeting of School Direc tors on October 5. Ifov. M. J. Firoy, of tlio Fuglish Lutheran church t Pottsville, will preacli his farewell sermon on the 2Mb inst., having accepted a call at Springfield, Ohio. Tho theatrical soasouwill open in Pottsville noxt week. Jack Stivetts. of tho Huston Club, has been sold to tho St. Louis Itrowns, but he refuses to play with that club. On Saturday tho County Commissioners negotiated a J7.000 temporary loan at !i per cent, to help pay current expenses. Minorsvillo will celebrate thoeiidlngof tlio war by n big demonstration on Wednesday. The Supreme Couit has allinued tho opinion that Constablos are allowed ten cents each and every mile they travel on olllci.il duty. The Jeausvillo iron works are working ten hours a day. On Friday and Saturday next the G. A. H. of Frackvillo will hold a camp tiro. 1 ho Contralia School Hoard has not yet elected teacuors, and me delay lias caused much dissatisfaction. Tlio Union church liuinp erected at Park Placo is Hearing completion. Si lvester aud John Lally. of Gimrdville, gave a very creditable performance as voca lists and dancers at .losepli wyatt's saloon on Saturday night. Tho little Thespians are aged u and 7 years, respectively SUNDAY EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY. Low Hates la the l'ennHylvunia ltallioad Coiupun'8 Delaware KUci Itrhlgo Itollto. Sunday, August 21, is the dato of the next Pennsylvania Hailroad special one-day ex cursion to Atlantic City. A sivecial train will bo provided, running through to and from Atlantic City via the Delaware lilver liridgo, without change. Tickets, which will he sold at rate quoted, will be gooil only on the special train in each diiection on day of issue. Special Kxenr. Itate. Si id 2 R.- 2 70 leaves. Shenandoah Krackvillo St. Clair l'ottuville Schlivlkill Haven 4 as . M. , la-, 4 4'J , 500 . 5.CJ 2 no 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 .13 2 25 AilaniHUnio u tit Auburn lo llnmhurg 5;i2 Hhoeioakersvllle 5.10 Mohrsvllle 5.11 Leesport 5 IS Temple 8 55 Heading I! 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 Returning, special train will leave Atlantic City 7.00 p. m. same day, making same stops Gcraiiutnns, fuchsias, pansies, daises, roses, eto., for spring planting at Payne's iiiinerlos, Girardvllle. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. Tlio Septeiuher Xillilher Of Tho Delineator is called tho Autumn An nouncement Number, aud describes accui- ately and in detail all the latest develop ments In tho world of drcBs. The literary features are of tho usual marked excellence, aud the household subjects aro practical and timely. Tho artlclo in tho scries on photog raphy for amateurs, by Sharlot M. Hall, ison tho dry-plato, and will prove of value to overy student who alms to obtain the best results. The romantic Haltimoro sketches, hy Grex Thayre a continuation of tho col lege stories that have been so well received will appeal to tho college bcntimeut of all alumnae. In the artlclo on Tho Common Ills of Life, Dr. Grace Peckham Murray treats in an exhaustive and helpful manner of the can so aud tho means ot relieving insomnia. Tho Dressmaker introduces a new depart ment of practical Instruction that will be much appreciated in tho homo. The third in tho series of papers on The Cultivation of the Voice, by Eleanor Gcorgcu, continues the professional Instruction and oilers much valuable information, aud Club Women and Club Work, hy Helen M. Whitlow, and Girls, Inteicats and Occupations, by Itfayetto Mo- Laws, sustain tho interest their discussions havo already won, Karl's Clover Hoot Tea is a pleasant laxa tlve. Hcgulates tho bowels, ptiiifioH the blood. Clears the complexion, liisy tu make and pleasant to take, 23 cts. Sold by P. D, Klrllu and a guarantee, School Dlilrlct Surcharges, The Kline Township Auditors havo com pletcd their labors on the loug looked fur school report, which mado Its appearance n day or two ago. In all, f27o has beeu stir charged to individuals who performed service for tho district hi the line of school cleaning aud repairing. At Payne's nursery, Girardvllle, you will find the largest stock ever been iu tho county, JUSTICE'S CASES. The Poiliotn Welti I'relly Well rillcil Saturday Night. Tho following were among the oases dis posed of Saturday night by the Justicos town : Hy Justlco Tooinoy: Abram Lovine, dis turbing worship In the Synagogue, on oath of Nicholas rrleband; waived a hearing and entered 800 Imll. John Krliichock, John Andrew and John Miller, fighting and nuisance; oath of Police men Duller and Mulhihy; paid linos and costs. Joe Ku.uian, disturbing the peace, oath of Michael lleaton ; paid fibo and costs. Maitln and Win. Saduskey, assault and battery, oath of Joe Kuznian ; $300 bail oacli. Hefore Justice Shoemaker : Paul Kouzlow. ski vs. Mrs. Kvn Doniblewskl, assault and battery ; luild fiuo and costs. Ainbro.lus Yanollcwlcz, assault and lot tery, oath Joe Litwynowicz ; $:100 bail. .Martin Yaduski, Frank Czubclcr, William Yaduski and Mike Czubeter, oath of Joo Kuzina, assault aud battery ; ball furnished. Alox Alexis, assault and battery, oath of Joe Skltls ; $300 lull. Koil Kosto, was hold in f300 ball bcfoio Justlco Shoemaker this aftcinoon for com mitting an assault on John Las.kn. LAST OF THE SEASON. I.nw-ltuto Ten-Day r.vclirsfou to Atlantic Clly, Ac, n Polling Uiinlit Itallnmil. August 18 is tho dato of tho last low-rate ten-day excursion from Uric, Troy, Ilelle fonte, Williams-port, Mocauaqun, Sunbury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal Inter mediate stations (Including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City, Sea Islo City, Avalon, Anglescu, Wlldwood, or Holly Heach, via Pennsylvania Itallroad. Lxctirslon tickets, good to ictiirn ly tegu lar trains within ten days, will bo sold at rate of J10.00 from Krlo, ?." 01) from W'llliauisport, and proportionately low-rates frtiu other points. Tickets to Atlantic City will also bo sold via the Delaware Hlver llridge Houte, the only all-rail line, at ten cents liioiu than the rate via Market stiect wharf, Philadel phia. For information in legatd to lutes aud time of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or L. 8. Ilnrrar, Division Ticket Agent, Wllllanisport, Pa. TO CI.I.AXSI2 Till: SV.sTI'AI Lll'ectually yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual constipation, to awaken tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, w ithout irritating weakening tlicin, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, u-e Syiup of Figs, mado by tho California 1'ig Syrup Co. TrittiKlcr tif Ileal ICstnte. Tlio following deeds wero filed for record : From K. H. lieeder and wife to Oscar Herk- heises, premises in Wayne township. Solomon Miller ct al. to Joseph Marchelti, premises In New London. Absalom Heifsuyder and wife to 15. W. Lewis ot nl premises in Schuylkill Haven. J. Olivor Heads to C. Georgo .Miller, piemises in SchuylKill Haven. Georgo Nice et al, to O. Georgo Miller, premises in Schuyl kill Haven. John Murphy anil wife to C. George Miller, premises in Schuylkill Havun. Francis Smith and wlfo to Hehecca J. Dicfen- lerfer, premises in Orwinsburg. Mary Aim Gilden ot vir to Edward P. Fisher, premises in Halm township. Horace J. Moycr and wife to Mary Hubinsky, premises in Potts ville. Lczema, scald head, hives, itchiness of the skin of any sort instantly relieved, perman ently cured. Do.ui's Ointment. At any drug store. A Hough tililer. A letter has been received by Andrew Hughes, the cigar dealer of West Lloyd street, from John Hoisol, of town, who is with Hnscvelt's Hough Hlders. Tliu letter was mailed at Santiago on July 21st, Heisel is a member of Co. G aud was ill two en gagements at Santiago. Ho enlisted in New Mexico about four months ago and says there aru but two Pennsylvania boys witli tho Hidcrs. All are well and enjoying soldier life. Infant's laco caps, the cheapest and largest stock in town, at F. J. Port, s, 21 North Main street. tf I'liNiiiuil !iy ICtit liftr ciiot'-o. Trenton, Auc. 15. "Wllllnin Collins and his wife mid five children, of Hum boldt street, weie poisoned Saturday from eutlnrr cheese mid wero In Riuut ntrnnr for n lnnB time. It was live hours hefnre they were out of dunser. The attending- physician pronounced tt a ense of ptomaine poisoning. 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. This offer is made for n limited time only. Come early anil 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. 110 E. Centre St. Dr. Frank Womer, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Spcctuclis and eye glawtea fitted accurately Mcdlcrtl practice retimed. ON-JARDIN ST. SHENANDOAH. BOARDERS WANTED ! o u v 3 uommerciai Hoiei. Per Week. Tms,crt lutei, lUIMllUUilllHIItW IUIIUUO f ,.(lo r.r day. Morris Heckman, Prop., Cor. Coal & Main Sts. BOOM FOR TAMAQUA. That Town Will lie (lit, Terminal for the 1'. A' 11. ltulluiiy Company. Special to J'.vi'MKii Hi.kalii. 'Pamaqtia, Aug. 15. Tamaqiia nun railroad centie will boom before the end ol the pionciit year. The laying of the double track be tween this placo and Last .Mahanoy Junction, will probably menu the gradual abandonment of Mahanoy Planes, and the transferilng of all traffic now going over tho planes by way of Tamaqua. Tauiaipia will thus become the most Im portant railroad town between Philadelphia and WilllauiKpurt, so fur as the P. & H, Company Is concerned. Taniunua's gain will bo Frackvillo's loss, as the abandonment of tho pianos, as now seems piobahle, will seriously utile t that m itnin town. The company icalles that the planes are rim at an enormous expense, and the transfer of traffic via Tamacina will bo a great stroko of economy. Tho double tracking will he computed In a month or two A day or two ago Herman lteibe, of Latisford, was awarded tho contract to erect a new maehiiie shop, now and com modious freight house, with offices for Stipt. Dice and his foico of assistants and Chief Kngineer Ward, as well as tho legiilar ollices for a large foice of freig'.t clerks, and a transfer. For this work tlio contractor will receive $80,(100, and lie mut completu tho buildings not later than Dicember 1st. the contractor has begun woik, and next week will employ 100 more men, making wo men engaged in tliu work. Tlio building for tho shops will be lb5.S,- feet, and till feet high, constructed of bib k, on the site of tliu present round house. Many engines now repaired at Heading will bo sent hero. The height depot will be a handsome striictuie, OOxoO ftet, two stories high, built of brick Willi cut stone tiimmiiigs. It will occupy the site of the present building. Lighteen ollices on the second Hour for the Superinten dent and Chief Lugiuecr ami his assistants, while the liist Hour will ho divided into tliieu offices and a largo room for tliu storago of local trcight A novel fcatuie will bo tlio transfer, !5'0 feet long aud 20 feet wide, for the puipo.se of transferring freight from one train to another. Tliure is a Iright prospect ahead for Tuma iiia, duo to the enterpii.e of the P. & H. ullicials, Uollglllng It to Kloliillhc. A letter from tlie Artie waters, desciihing the journey of a ptrty of gold seekers on their way to the Klondiko region, has a color of local interest from the fact that Thomas Hiley, who was a well known resident of this town and gave up a position under Swift & Co. to seek his fortune in the land of gold, is ouo of tlie party referred to, together witli several Scrautoiiians. Of course it is seveial weeks since the letter was written. It de scribes a voyage iioitliHaid on tliu schooner i:i villa Johnston. Tlio passengers evidently had a rough time during tlie voyage. The writer says: "Tlie sea was so rough one could not walk on deck. 1 mixed a pint bottle of rhciiinatio medicine for the captain. The bottle lay Hat on tho cabin table with the cork out, still containing thirteen ounces ami not a drop was spillcil. You can judge by this at what angle our cabin table stood, mid had been standing for live days, either to one side or the other For three nights after tlio vessel wis out about two weeks sho was in tirrifie. gales from the west and driven back at the rate of four mile? an hour. Several times it was foarcd tho vessel would founder. Ono of the passougors got a dcinljoliu, ready to place letters in it and throw it over board. "Hut," tho writer continues, "God was good to us once more. Tho sea and wind calmed down a little, and wo got up and began to get breakfast. If il is God's will 1 never wish to experience such a time again. Tho mate and cook agreed it was the worst storm they had ever been in up to that time. Aftor break fast anothur surprise was iu storo for us. Tho rudder gearing broko, leaving us helpless for some time. Tho next morning tho captain ordeiod tho head taken out of an empty water bariol and secured by a ropo and thrown overboard at tho bow. This was to keep hor from drifting too fast and to keep tho bow more to tho wind " A few days later tho ves.sel again struck rough weather. The captain thought tho situation sufficiently dangerous to pour oil on tlio troubled waters aud Unco cans wero opened and emptied with good effect. Hut tho rough weather continued and finally tho rudder of tho vessol broko oil'. The passen ger writing says : "Huddor gear was of iron 2J inches thick. Tills was bent liko a how in tliu opposite diiection from that which tlio waves weio going, It is my opinion that a whale must have run against it. Tlio noxt day when it was calmer, tho captain took down our top-mast and nailed threo boards to it to widou it. This was used as a rudder. Although It was very hard to mauago, wo at last n ached Deich Harbor. The custom ollicer hoarded us before wo arrived at our anchorage and lent us a helping hand with tho steam laiiuch. There are four vessels building in this (Dcich) harbor for plying on tho Yukou river. After wo replace our rud. dor and repack tho ship's stores we will apply lor worK on tno uiitiulslicd vessels until our ship sails." Mothers loso thoir dread for "that terriblo second stimmor" when thoy havo Dr. Fowlor's Uxtract of Wild Strawborry in tho house. Natuio's specific for summer complaints of every sort. Petition flrnnted. Among tho most recent pensions granted to people of this and adjoining counties aro the following: Joseph Steiner, Cressona, fil ; Henry Owens, Lost Creek, $0 ; Aaron Lvitts, Tremout, $; Mary Scott, Pottsville, $8 ; H. Hummel, Shauiokin, increased from f S to $12, Buy your pocket books nnd purses, from Be to ?3.00 at F, J, ForU's. tf 'fir viu nat,!"" '"fits t thoClobu fcr RHEUMATISM 7 IfL'JuALCIA M4 similar Complaints $kfiF.RMAH MEDICAL LAWS i'as.r"BC"l,0It'y'!r.lnentphyeicians! PR. niCHTER'S Mrtunn ni' it PAIM EXPELLED Worlil renowned 1 ltim.ib-il,ltf mf....ri,i . I Only RPiinlno w ' li Trade Mark " Anchor,' 1'. Ad. Itlt'littrA Co.. "I,, I'. nilSt.. .Vw YoiL 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Ova Qlaaiworka. Sl&Wcbi. Kudoreoil & recommended i? A. wasley, 106 it. Main St., L0. ir.IIairentiucu. 103 N. Main at. r.r.ji.iiiriin, 6 a. Main St, snenandoah, . DR. RICHTER'S "ANCIIOlt" STOItlACJIIAT. 1,.t fly,1ypri'"lrtifcHniiinrli CoiiioIiiIoIh. I A Handsomo Comploxion J Is ono of the greatest charms a woman can) i possess. Pozzoni's Coui Luiioit l'owniiii I gives it. I I 111 1 mm I I PERSONAL MENTION. Misses Carrie and Amy Heddnll, of Port C nilion, woie visitors to town to-day. P. P. I). Kirliu left town this afternoon for Lebanon, to attend the grand lodga suasions of tho Knights of Pythias, which begin to morrow. Mr. Klrlln represents Gonoral Hairlson lodge of town. William Hachmaii, of Hazloton, spoilt yes terday In town visiting fiiends. Misses Holla nnd Kadln Mullahy, daughters of Hoiough Treasurer T. J. Mullahy, left this mornine fur Hnzlc'on to spend n week with lehtlves. Sam lllock made a business trip to tho county seat this morning. S. G. M. Hollopeter. Hsq , has gono to Philadelphia to spend n few weeks with his family. h'ov. Hubert O'Hoyle and family will leavo lown to-moriow lor Hcdlord Springs to re eilpeiato. Hllsworth Hlllerman and family havo Inovid to hot list Dale. IMuiinl .! Hinland and family havogono to Allentown topcnd n week visiting friends. Mrs. Ann Llewellyn spent to-dsy visiting fiiends at I'ottsvillo. Mrs. Frank Schmidt and Miss Tiltle Dorr spent Sunday at Sliamoklu. Unbelt and Missos Lizzie nnd Mary J. IM wards went to Mt. Curmol to-day to attend a funeral. Ford. Gibson is home from Camp Alger on a week's furlough. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Lamb visited relatives at St, Clair yestenlay. Fred. Hooks and family are visiting tho rot mem pirents at Pottsville. Miss Katlo Hlchwood, of tho Hotel Frauoy. has lcttirned homo from rhllailelphla. Miss Lutz. of Mahanoy Citv. and Miss Oeithur, of Minersville, wero Sunday visitors to town. Miss Jennie Glcnwright, of Mlncrsvlllo, visited rtilntlvig here yesterday. Miss Hannah Morrison has returned home from her vacation trip to Washington, D. C William J. T'obln has returned from a visit to friends at Mt. Cartncl. Wilbur W. Pettit and family enjoyed a a drive through the, valley yesterday. Mrs. Max Schmidt, of Sliamokin, is visit ing relatives iu town. Mis Kiln Crcary, or Philadelphia, Is visit ing relatives iu town. Maud, daughter of Win. Womer, of town, has letuincd fioin tliu I'ottsvillo hospital, whole she was under treatment for several weeks. Sho is much improved, hut will re turn to the Institution to-morrow. Messrs. Joo May and Wm. Vealo "hiked" to Tamacpi.i yestenlay. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Keinmercr, Mr. and Mrs. Aniiiiidus Woomer, Mr. nnd Mis. Chas. Dcrr, L A. Anstock, Dr. J. S. Kistler, and Misser Lizzie Kiall' and Annie Yost, wero iu attendance at the camp meeting at Lakeside yesteidny. mi:i. TOHIX.-On tlio 13th lnt , nt Mt. Cnnncl, l'a.. ut ornc r. i mn,K)iioi jouii 11. aim .inno Toliln, iiKi-d ) yearif. Tlio fuhfial will take Aiwv on WeilticMtlay, 17th litbt., at 8 a in. JUkIi niasH at the ChtirL-h of Our latly ot Sit Cnnncl at Intrrmont In tho lioaver lnlf conu'tery ncr Mt. Cannel. Helatlvr? ami frlcmU H'iK'ttfiiUy Invited to attend, 2t MISCELLANEOUS. IOK 9 ALU. A vuhmhle property, ,rek linlltl V ini with all moil rn eonvenieiicen nml In ext rlh-nt loeattof, HltnMo nt coiner of Lloyd and Wl htiecN For finttier inform Hon np. 11 toMr-4. H D. irpHs, 8-lC-tf I Milt 1'liNT. A naloon with dwelling, con-i 1 tainiiitf 15 conitortnhte roomn on South Aim ti nIi t-fi Ltuiitcd In the lnirinetH poitton litiiMiimltle teiniK- ('all nt lU'iiAM) 111 to. 8-2-1 in HOR SAUC-A valmhle property on Wot I' Cent re Htrcet, dwelliiiK lionxe, anil all con- . vridetifen In delrah)o location. Apply to ' Thomas Tosh, for further pal titulars. G-.T'tf IOltHATJC A sftloon, (lood ttand and con 1 tml loeuthm. Has two pool tuhUn, ono helii a comhl nation of pool and hi 1 1 lards. Apply nt the IlriiAi.i olllee. tf FOR SALE. A Kai in Loonteil ahout one mile from ltlni;tt n. Containing ahmit 37 acrt h, d filing and all iitretsfiry huihllnui. Cheap and on easvteiuw Apply to A. . I 1'imjkim, Attorney, 101 We-t Mnrktt htuet, INttBviIle, or to T. U. Heddnll, Shenandoah. AIho nil thnt certain leasehold, Httuate nt Xr. V-2T Vet Coal htrcet, in Vert Mahanoy tow n stiip. A K"d haiKalu and cheap T. H. II KM) AM., Corner Main nnd Centre utreets, K-pJ-lm Hhenamloah, l'a. HOT WEATHER OR NOT There are some tilings you mint buy. Less ironblc to buy here than anywhere else. A REAL BARGAIN. Tliirty ilozen Jnponct silk handker chiefs, hi'imtitchcil, for 5 cents worth 15 cents. A Few Shirt Waists To Go at Halt Price. rine Lawn Hemstitched Handkerchief Trimmed all around the edce witli LACE CAPS. A few mills anil cnils to Knt linlf ptice. fine lnce 50 doen of them to go nt 10c, worth 25 cents. MORGAN'S Fancy Bazar, 21 N Main 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 ii) 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 r Itl 0 UKL 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa, Tho Rosy FrosbLtioss vclvtt Kottnens nt tikln is lnv. rialjvolil;ili,..,i 1. r tliK d who una l'oizom'a Coniiilexlim i'uwiler HI FACTORY aaffll STORE ! Dcwcy Americanizrnp; the Philippines. Wherever Battle Ax goes it pacifies and satisfies everybody and there arc more men chewing PLUG to-day than any other chewing tobacco ever made. The popularity of Battle Ax is both national and international. You find it in Europe : you find it in Maine: you find it in India, and you'll find it in Spain (very soon). Our soldiers and sailers have already taken it to Cuba and the Philippines ! Are you chewing it ? Remember the name when you buy again. s DRINK- CLKAUY'S IvXTRA 1 INK QUALITY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. raiLii-ciifflr- STORE, o Dl!AI,i:n IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and HclaU. SO West Centre Street, Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest Place to furnish your home in. Furniture, Stoves, Oilcloth, And other house furnishings is at D. & J. SEIGEL, ' 123 & 131 South Plain St. All kinds of stove repairing neatly done. A good jtlnco fur u (rood drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 2! IS. CYntreittrect,Midlct' building, Wine, Wliliiklm, llror und Clipira, Krciliet liter Iu town nlwayi ou U. - ii ifkrYbn EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers nnd decorations in ono of the nineteenth century accnniplitilimetits, That In why thoe who select their wall paper at OA HI UN'S KHoiuh delightful rcculttf. It Isn't ncccHiary to purchase the expensive graded, tho dtflin and colota aro just an artUtie in tho chenper tirades. If they aro not ho tlch. I-'or thoo who with to decorate their room with nitiritlu witli papei'H ko to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS Have Removed to Refowich's Bldg., SECOND FLOOR. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Storo. -Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, We "Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family ortlers will receive prompt attention. I,eave them at the office, we will do the rest. 4 COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY,
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