BOX PAPER. Call on paper. Our new "Sweethearts" and is for box cheap ones "Governess" worth 15c. lvania" just f Ml 1 if A ntv 11 received . value this 25 cents. 1 t- i ly o. l'oni You know the good box is l itis price is See our new 10c tablets. They are beauties. HOOKS & BROWN, a M. rvialn St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine and Iron. Large Mottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. SjmtIiU 'ino-ly KxntrNtoii. For the hunulH of thoso desiring to visit tlio t'lt'iit Ocean If lu vi' ('iiiiip Meeting, tliu lVuusylviinia ItniI10.nl Company will, on August SI, sell exciirsiim tiekets to Ocean drove, Asbury Park, or Long liraneli from stations iianu'il below at the very low nites quoted. These tickets will ho good for passage to Philadelphia on train indicated, thence on regular trains leaving liroad stieet station at 11:39 a. n., 3:30 and 4:03 p. 111. that day to destination : Train 1, ue. 0.0., a. in. . ft IB ' .. " .. C:.M " ... 7.01 liuti-. 8IC0 a.s5 a.iw U..V) Slictinntlcnl) l.ea Kraokvllle St Clair l'otttvllle Schuylkill llneu. TicLela will be good for rrlmn passage on regular trains until September 1, inclusive, and will permit of htop-otl' at Philadelphia within limit. Accidents come with distresbing frequency on the farm. Cuts, bruises, stings, sprains. Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil relieves the pain instantly. Nover safo without it. A Iturejltiry. Andrew Novitski, an Uast CVntre street saloonkeeper, says that last night, while he and his wife were asleep, burglars got into his house and stole about $250 from a bureau drawer In their lwdroom. DiitruiKO to the house was gained through a doorway at tlio roaroftho second story and the door was opened with a key. Infant's lace raps, the cheapest and largest Block 111 town, at F. J. P"rt! s, ill North Main stieet. tf DOUGHNUTS AND CRULLERS. llakurles That l'rodueu 'nthliijr JClse Hint Sell to IVIioleMtlera Only. Doughnuts, ns every housuwlfo knows, aro raised with yeast, mid crullers aro nut. For doughnuts ti spnng;e is iniulo in n dou'liiiut ami cruller liakery at 0 it. in. Tho tlmo renuiii d fur the spoii'o to riso depends Koincwhat on tlio seiison anil tho teniperaturo. H 1 iniulo to riso at i uni form time by kteiiini! it where It is wmiu In wini. it and liy tlu- uc uf coW.vvater nnd cold milk m niuTiiner. More Hour and tho spices and other injiivdicntMnre mixed in at 1 o'clock, and the dough is then left to stand until I . in., w hen it Is rolled out and cut up Into pieces that will bo doughnuts when cooked. Tims cut out they aro laid alonp; in boxes or trays and raised again for an hour or an hour and a half, and then they are cooked. The doughnuts aro laid on wlro holders, winch aro submerged in boiling fat or oil When done, they aro lifted out and drained and aro then ready for wilo. Doughnuts aro made of diU'eront shapes, and there aro homo variations made on doughnut stock. There aro, for Instance, doughnuts inndo with mi opening in them which is filled with jolly, mid them aro variations on tho cruller as, for example, ono mado with un icing or frosting those Boveral varia tions having eaoli n name of Its own. When tho various ingredients of which crullers are mado havo boon made into dough, tho dough is rolled out, and tho crullers are cut from tho shoots. They aro idckcd up ccpaniteiy and tho crossbars deftly twisted in ami out, facilitating tlio perfect cooking and giving tho cruller its old time familiar form and appearance. Crullers are cooked in tho bamo way as doughmite.a Doughnuts nnd crullers aro made in many bakeries that inaku bread and caku nnd other tilings for their own retail trade. Thero arc at least four bakeries in tho city that make nothing but doughnuts and crullers, selling to bakeries and res taurants at wholeaulu only. New York Sun. All kinds of vegetables and (lower scods, and plants at Payne's nurseries, (lirardville. Electric cars pass tho door. 5-U-tf 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 lire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No, ll3Ka Coal Slrert, Shenandoah, lVnna Mall ordeni promptly attended to. Bueknell University, JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President. t'omprlMni n College with four counter ; Acddemv fur Yoiiiil; Alen anil HovhI Ladles Institute, u refined hoanlljiy ehil; School of Music with uruUuiitimf courtjfu. Vor catalogue uddrewn WM. C. GRETZINGER, ReElareawrl8burg, Pa I j:Ni:ti(ri(i lur.s tt I ii it orilt r fur our lurdj Nurnt-ry block. Kipuiiftvi DV THE CHASE HURSEBiES no Aiary vo ino waving tii i ru, ttr cuii'iuiiwluu tu lu cat aiceiiU. 1't-nuaoeDt em UluFIUVUt TljB btltfllUlM Ahr learn"!, Ailtlremi Tli u.;. CIIASIM'O. lO u. l'tuu tiiu l'iillu- ?U5 BEST UirOE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd HTKAW, Flcor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, a7W&tr.8t. Tin; wi,,vi unit. The foieuml lot iliiesday : 1'iui to partly cloudy, inuio sultry and wanner weather 1 and fresh southerly to weterly winds will prevail, followed by local rain and tliuniiur storms in tlio tioithern districts. 1UAHAN0Y CITY. ItcHUltn of the lliojelo ltuees nf Vesteltlny Altelnoiin. About 1,500 people wUiiomed the bicycle races here yesterday afternoon. They le sultcd as follows : One-mile Novice. II. II. llrowu, Ilurlutmi, 1st; (leciige Ileniy, Tuinau.ua, 2d ; J. A. ltiown, Shctiaudoah, 31. Time, 2 33. Prizes, bathrobe, $11) ; shoes, $r j umbrella, f3. Half-mile duali.- McMlchael, lluiwiek, 1st ; (Istalder, Willianispoit, i-'d ; Chalk") Harry. lierwick, 3d. Time, 1.12 3-o. l'tios, silver water pitcher and gold-lined goblet, f2l); bathrobe, $10 j hIiocs, 3. One-mile hip nun. McMlchael, 1st; (Istalder. 2d ; Hint, Shillington. 3d. Time, 2.27 ; points, McMlchael, 13 ; (istalder, 5 ; Harts. Piizes, watch, $20; b.ithiobo, $10; shoos, $.. Mile handicap. V. X. niehaids, Stockton, (10 yards, 1st; A. I). Selfert, llarrisburg, 50 yaids, 2d; McMichaol, scralcli, 3d. Time, 2.10. Pri.es, silver service, $25; fancy lamp, $15; shoes, $5. Five mile handicap. (istalder, Williams port, 50 yards, it; ScitVit, llarrisburg, 125 yards. 2d; W. S. Liil'ienguth, Folly Fort, 150 yards. 3d Time, 13.01 2 5 Pries, -30 dia mond; $20 diamond, $10 diamond. The next meet will be held on .Sept. 1st. After grouting on Main street from Malm noy avenue to Pine street the workmen em ployed on tho paving of tlio street have been compelled to suspend operations. They will not he resumed until Council meets anil de cides a grade between Pine street and Main street, near the Water stieet bridge. The llorough Council has had this matter under consideration since I'f-t May, but Ii.is never been able to reach a conclusion. Tho matter was put in the hands of Smveyor liinvmaii to determine tlio dilliculty, but he has not cared to accept that responsibility. In the meantime the contractors have sunend much loss through delay, workmen aro idle and the diiving public has been caused much in- ciinveniciRO by the inpRs-ablc condition of the street. The large number of 1250 people purcha'.ed tickets at the P. & 11. station yesteid.iy to attend the fifth annual picnic of tho Citizens' 1 1:1 ti it at Lakeside. Adding the number of strangers who had gathered at the festivities, it is estimated that 2000 pcoplo wcio in at tendance. Michael Salmon, tho sprinter, who de feated Kodgors, of Nuremberg, in Saturday's race, left for New York City yesterday morn ing. He was accompanied by Ills mother, Mrs. Susan Salmon ; his backer, Owen Me Nally, of Glrardville, and a number of his admirers. While there he may arrange a match with somo of Gotham's sprinters. He now has chances to run a race every mouth for several months to come. A Palo Alto sprinter has challenged him to a 50-yard dash and his backer has heard from a liraud onville party and several others who are anxious to arrango matches. Salmon and Me.Nally cleared $185 each 011 Saturday's race, winnings, gate and all other expenses being paid. Annual Soles ovor 0,000,000 Boxos TOR BILIOUS AND HEKVOUS DISORDERS puch as Wind and Pain in tlio Stoinnrli, Qlddlne33, l'uluess nfter meal. Hoail acbe, Dlzzliioss, Drowsiness. FlusbliiKs ot Uoat,,liOS3 of Appetite, Costlvcnows. Dbtclit-n on tho Skin. Old Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. EYiKhtful Dreams and nil Kervous and Trumblinu tionsatinns. THE HRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge ilium to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. HKl.CII.VM S P1I.US, taken as direct ed, will quickly restoro Pemalos to com plete health. They promptly romovo obstructions orlrreuulnntles of tho sys tem nnd cure Molt Ilrailuvlie. I'orn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And hflvo the LARCEST SALE oriu:j Iaieiit.Mcillclii la the World, 25c. at all Drue Stores. 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. Tills offer is made for n limited lime only. Come early ami 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. NEW HIE EXCHANGE, 110 E. Centre St. Dr. Frank Womer, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. BpttUclt and eye ifluHsea fittfU accurately Mt)luil iriHtUuromufil. QN.JARDIN ST. SHENANDOAH. ! Heaitny vsniiaren arc .1 comfort to themselves and the reason to many tamnics mess THE GENUINE J0HAOT HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT It lias done more to make strong, healthy children than any other nutru tive ionic, hecause it makes Strong. lUalthy Metktrs. '6 A LETTER FROM VAN WERT lln Answers tho "Seen and Heard" Article In Doj lii's Dully of I'rliliiy. Kmioit Kvcniho Hf.iui.I). Dk.vk Sin : Through a friend in .Shenan doah, and I have reason to hellovo that 1 have ininy of them there, I have unci veil a copy of tlio article which appeared in M. K. Doyle's Daily on Friday eveulug, August 12th, Mr. Duvlo has never had any occasion for treating me tliusly in the columns of his paper, but from his grand pioductiou con cerning my whereabouts, which I havo never endeavored to conceal, I tako it that he be liovos mo a fraud and not capable of teaching shorthand. I am pleated to learn that Shen andoah has a person with the protective dis position that tho "Seen and lIos.nl" man seems to have, but let mo ask him, how he known that I do not undcistand the first principles connected witli phonograph'? I am icaiiy to prove inai no inn nut. kiiow what he was writing about, and further, if 1 I10 Villi pay my expenses, I will cnine to Slien- uiiiIohIi nnd tako down a spencli fiom tlio IIjh of any man that lie limy name. And miiio, I can name over thiity bliortliand scholars liere in New Jersey who will testify that the aiticln in reference to me is f.ilse. About a year ago 1 commenced the Htutly of (ircKK riionoRraphy unilcr l'rofemor Thus. 1'. Scully, who is one of thu head teachers in tho (.itvug Institute in Chicago, and w ho was tlien spemliiiii his vacation in li.uiKor, I'll., (iiciif! l'honoKr.iphy is an all liKht-line syteiii and ism be learned in two months where it takes about a Veur to niasler any of tlio other synteins. Mr. Greet; would not allow any person to enter the lie! 1 as a teacher who did nut thoroughly umlcistand it as it would do him an injury. Itt'Kardiuj: my ability to tench 1 refer any and all to John Itohcrt GrcxK, author of tho system, which has been iihed succo-sfully for ovor 10 years. Ill Washington street, Ulucauo, III., or to l'rof. Thomas r. Scully, who is now spend ins his vacation at No. 10 Ilristol Place, lloly nku, Musi Mr. Doyle might write to them alio in older to cool his troubled mind. It is tine that Vau conducted a daily papor in Hanger, l'a., and it is also true thiit the daily did not pay, and it was discontinued. Tlio weekly is still running there, however, and there is 110 danger of the Sherill calling ou the owners for they havo money enough to pmchiise a do.eu or more plants such as is managed by Mr. Doyle. A dozen of the loading merchants own tlio business, and 1111 dobtedly they wid notify the Slicmiudo.ih Daily News when they want any favors fiom that direction. Mr. Duylo would havo his readers believe that I was obliged to leave I!.int'ornnd the State of Pennsylvania, hut I nisuie them that is also a false story Invented undoubtedly to tako up space in his valuable publication. If I did'nt know anything about news paper work, why did Mr. Doyle keep 1110 on his paper so long, yes, until I resigned to ac cept a similar position on tlio Mahanoy City liecord. Mr. Parker was welt satisfied with my work, and from tlio lettor recoived from Mr. M. K. Doyle on April SOtli, lbM, ho was also well satisfied witli my work I did while in Ids employ. As a closing remark I would likotoask Mr. Doyle what object ho has in view while en deavor ng to injure mo? Is it simply because I advertise in some Schuylkill county paper fur scholars and not in the Daily News. V. P.. Van Webt, Whito House Station, N. J. Aug, 10th. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea is a pleasant laxa tive Iiegulatcs tho bowels, purifies tho blood. Clears tho complexion. ICasy to make and pleasant to take, -."1 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Tliu Colli Triulo. Tlio Philadelphia Ledger, in revewliiR the eual trade, says: The anthracite coal trade presents no satisfactory chnniro from thu con dition of dullness which has so Iouk ruled. Demand does not improve, nor doos tho trade seem to expect much substantial improve ment until tho cold weather comes. Whiio tho companies keep up their prices they are unable to remove thu public impression that these prices are too hitdi, which prevents dealers ordering moro than for actual wants. Tho operators who havo been endeavorlnc to l!ot tho Navy Department to chango the fuel used 011 thu war ships from bituminous to anthracite coal were definitely notified last week of an udverso decision, It is evident that bituminous coal, besides being the cheapest, has tlio best political "pull" at Washington. Tho naval consumption of coal mlKUt reach 200,000 tons a year, and in times liko these even that amount becomes a factor. Tlie July output is ollkially reported at 3,7tS8,u00 tons being 1(18,000 tons above the allotment arranged for that mouth. While some of the companies want to keep tho August output down to 3,000,000 tons, It looks as if there would bo a good deal more mined to further overstock the market, hut tlio managers aro hopeful that hotter demand when cold weather comts wdll absorb it. Thrco spectres that threaten baby's life. Cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea. Dr. FowIer'B Extract of Wild Strawberry never fails to conquer them. Orwlgsl'iirg I'alr. The 17th annual fair of tho Orwigsburg Agilcultural and Horticultural Society which will he held on September tlth. 7th, 8th and 0th. 1SUS, promises to ecllpso all former ex hibitions given by tills association. Tlie ollieers have arranged a program of attrac tions which will pleasu all who attend. Prof. Kahrich, tho world-renowned aeronaut, will mako balloon ascensions nnd parachuto leaps dally. Don't miss it. Uemcmber tho dato, Sept. nth, 7th, Blh and Uth. Ilocdrt Itecorded. t.'harlemagno Tower, Jr., executor, et al , to Win. Henry, Philadelphia, premises in Schuylkill Haven. Abigail Miller, et al., to Milton M. Dcihort, premises in Laudiugvillo. Murrlugn License. Joseph .Morris, Jr., und Miss (icrtio Heiney, both ot Pottsvllle. Wlllard Wooden and MUs Mary (IrillHli, both of Mahanoy City. Arthur A, Moyor and Miss Katie Liviu good, both of Auburn. Htaib of Ohio, Citv ok Toi.kiio, 1 i.l'oas uounty. . . 1'iunkJ. CHI'-vkv makes oath that ho Is the dcnlur partner of tlie firm of 1'. J. Chunky A; Co,, doing business In tho City of Toledo, County and tuto aforesaid, and that said linn w ill pay the sum of ONU IIUNDItHI) )OI.I.Alt-S or euch and every oiuie of Catarrh that cm mot bo cured l.u II ..,r 111, .!.'. f lATAK.tll CIIC.K. j UKAL lIud'Tcii Notary I'uldlo. (iitnrrh Cure In taken luternulfy and m.t direitly 011 tlio hloud und liiilwiiin mir(ue! or tlie Hlktem. Henil lor tcntinionlaU Iree. 1'. J. fllltNISV & 't)., Toledo, O, H.il.l hy DruKtdntii. 73o. e e o w pride of their parents. HTHY POINTS. Itiippouliifxn Throughout the Country Chronicled for Haply 1'eniKitl. Atlantic City is tho most popular sea side resort in America and it is this point that is reached via thu Pennsylvania 1,'nilrond sea shore excursion Thursday, August lsth, with out transfer through Philadelphia by pur- ri!itm' tickets vin ttm Delfiwnrc lMver itridee I l!llte tin, ni.lv nit mil I me In A tblll lie C!l V. C. Hamburg, of Shrevepoit, I.a , who H sided here about 20 years ago. and is now a prosperous dentist 111 tho aboe city, arrived here to visit his parents, w ho are icsldents of Win. Peiin. Tliero is very little sickness in town, nota bly among children. A number of families of tuwn, picnicked at Kattliug Hun to-day. Ailangcnieiits are being ninde by the local post of the O. A. 1!., to attend the Grand Army Day celebration at l'lccland on Satur- day. September 10th. Menil.eis of Camp 10. Sons of Veterans, will 11U0 attend the annual meeting nf the veterans. John (Jraeber, foliueily of Ashland, died at his home in Mineral Point, Wisconsin. The P. & It collieries le-uined operation, this morning. Michael Lynch, of I'rackville. has been appointed a brakeman 011 the sluut line be tween Ashhmil and Pittsville. taking the place of Sinitii Allen, who was rei eutly tr.nis fened to the "llull'ahi." The M. I'. Sunday School, uf town, will hold their picnic at Lakeside to-inonow. The Hks of Ashland, have purchased 11 piano for their lodge room. The llazlcton Water Company has secured a new stream auu will erect another reser voir, ono bundled acres of land having been coudumued for that purpose. The engagement of John h. McKcoue, of St. Clair, and Miss Katio I,. Quill, of Ash laud, lias been announced. The weddint takes place 011 August 23 id. Voll might as well be dead as forgotten, so advertise ill tho IIi.iiai.h columns. The injunction against the Chamberlain colliery, ncir St. Clair, has hem dissohed, the operators haying complied with the mine laws. ExComniissioners Allen, licntz and Martin have settled up witli Sherill' Toole by paying ihe fines linno-ed upon them in the misdemeanor eases. The cmts had ahead) been paid. United Christians yesterday opened camp meeting near Lebanon. Chillies IM wards, a negio prisoner, banged himself in the Washington county jail While fishing at Muiicy, Lycoming county, a party of boys upiet their boat, and Ldwaid Wertman was diowned. Tho study of the Spanish language will be taken up by tho educational dep.utnient of tho Heaver Palls Y. M.C. A. Fiom blood poisoning, which developed from cutting her hand on tho jugged edge of a tomato can, Miss Maggio Williams died at Shamokiu. Terriblo injuries were sustafned by little John Grnbi r, of Lebanon, who fell while running witli a sharp stick in Ids mouth, and drove it into his throat. Buy your pocket hooks and purses, from lie to ?3.00 at F. J. Portz's. ' tf Czar una Umpi'i'iir to Jlcet. London, Aub. 1C Tin. St. Peters hurfi correspondent of The Dully Tele. Braph says persittpnt ruimns nre cur rent Hint n meetlnft will tnke place be tween Kinpcihr 'Wllllain and tho czar In the llrst week of September, Em peror William desiring to remove tho suspicions with whii h his eastern tout Is regarded In Husbla nnd France. I'ortUdiil'H MlnNtry IIohIhhh. Lisbon, Aug. 1C. Tlie ministry has resigned and Senor Jose Lucanlo has been charged with the task of forming a new cabinet. Tlio Sutro iStiitu lluduutrored. San Francisco, Aug. 10. -The Post Bays that the $3,000,000 estate of the late Adolph Sutro Is Insolvent, nnd thnt unless the creditors agree to with draw their claims for the time being the estate will lie hopelessly swamped. Much of Sutro's property Is mortgaged, and the Interest and other necessary expendltuies are eating the estate up very rnpldly. The executors of the es tnto have said that if time Is given them every possible demand will he met, nnd that thero will he a large residue for the heirs. Attorneys for the Sutro estate deny that there is another will, and say that Mis. Kluges' claims are groundless. Xortli Diilfotii'H jfow (lovoriinr, Bismarck, N. D., Aug. 10. Lieuten ant Governor J. M. Devlne yesterda took the oath of olllce to succeed the late Governor Hriggs. Tlieie were nc ceremonies. to ci.i:ansi: thu sti:.yi r.tl'ectiiiilly yet gently, when costive or hil ions, to (lcrumnontly overcome Inihitnal eonstiimtion, to awaken tho kidneys anil liver to a healthy activity, without inhaling or weakening tlicin, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, use Syi lip of Figs, made hy tho California Tig Syrup Co. HOT WEATHER OR NOT There nre sonic things you mut buy. cUc. I-ess trouble to buy here than anywhere A REAL BARGAIN. Thirty doen Japonet silk handker chiefs, hemstitched, for 5 cents -worth 15 cents, A Few Shirt Waists To Go at Half Price. fine Lawn Hemstitched Handkerchief Trimmed all around the edge witli LACE CAPS. A few aids and ends to goat bnlf jirice. fine lace SO don of them to uo at loc, worth 25 cents. MOUGAN'S Fancy Bazar, l N Main St. BOARDERS WANTED ! Commercial Hotel, Per Week. 1'ransicnt Hates, lllljlllllllllll'lUIUI UlMjnjo $1,00 jier day. Morris Heckman, Prop,, Cor. Coal &, Main Sts THIS is tne vv it) SI 'V III MM PERSONAL MENTION. William Webster has leltiincd from a visit to Poltsville. George Krlek spent a part of tu-day visit ing fiielids at Pottsvllln. Lieut. Sivlter and Dr. Meter, of tho re cruiting ollico stair, were escorted through tho Keliley Hun breaker and other outside repayments of the colliery by Supt. Jlaird ttds morning. William James, of Mahanoy City, was a vi.llor In town last ovcniiu. Mis. Hugh llaird, uf Hrownsville, lias gone to McKccsport, Pa , to spend sevoral weeks visiting bin sou, John Kilid. Foul. Gibson, who Is liouio on a furlough from Camp Alger, last night received from Supt. 'I humus Il.i I nl a btier wood pipo of which lie will mako use in camp. Channhig ShuiiiHity, manager of the Potts vllle Chronicle, was a business visitor lo town jeileiday. Michael Dotigheily visited friends at Potts vllle to-dny liev. William Ferguson, wifu and child, who wcic gliosis of lelatives In town tlio past few wicks, starled for tholr homo at Carl Junction, Missouri, this morning. Miss .Maggie O'Neill, of Philadelphia, is being elite) tallied by .Miss Nelllo Mellet, of South White stieet. Mrs. Henry Metzgcr, of West Oak street, last owning presented her husband with a daughter. M. It. lirltt and Patrick Hughes went to Ilei kschervlllc to day to attend a funeral. Miss May Miller, of Mt. Carniel, is spend ing a week with Miss Kdith Miners, of Last Coal stieet. A party composed of Misse Margaict Schimpf, of Philadelphia, Llz.io Schutt and Liiilua Ilritz of Mahanoy City, anil Ratio Ploppert, of town, went to Tumbling Htm to-day. Amos Oebharl, WiMiain lliandon. Georgo Morrison. Samuel Kislul, Hubert lloiriiian, .Mcvander Kverett, ll'imond Faust, Hichard llartin in, Ilonjaniin Walters, Charles Hale, and Misn's Maine Lvans. Daisy Kuauss, Doia Dieisbacli, Alhe Keliley. Linina Slngley, Gertie Dank, Katie and Lizzie I".van, all of Itniiidonville, spent Sunday at Lakeside. Mrs Thomas Doe, of town, and her niece, Miss Hattlo A Lewis, of llarpuisville. N. Y Tisilecl lelatives in Mt. ' arniel to-dny. ili:i). .lKVON-4. On the H'.tli lu-t , "I SbcnaniloahJ P.i.. s.mih, wile of Henry Jevoni, nucd 41 cais. 'I'lic fitncial will takcplnccon Thilts il.iy Mb tn-t , at '! p. in., from the family rel-ili-iicc, No :UI South .laiilin street. tcrlcct In Ail Sutiiti' Prote-tant Kpl.oopul chinch I liilcinicnL In the Odd 1'elloWH cemtteiv. lli'l.ittves inn) friends icsicetfidly Invlled to attend. s-IMt TOWN. On the 18tb lnt , lit Jit. Carniel, Ph., l!cori;o K Toliln, Mm of John II nnd .lane li. Tobln, iikciI 14 years. Tho funeral will take place on Wcdncsilav, 17th Inst, at H am. High mos at tho Church of Our Lady of Jit Carniel nt K.-IiO. Interment In the Ilcaver Dale cciectely nrar Jit. Cnrmol Itelntives and fi lends respectfully Invited to attend. St Ha'tiNS of tlio Ololw for m ESf 15 r n m a t f o V LhCAk a ad similar Oorai.!aIatf , i' u I'ri-l'.iriM MUllr Ilia EiriDC'Ollt UERM1H MEDICAL l.ft"VS, pre jr: 'cJoyiTjiaentpayEiclanoi DK. RICHTER'S AK8H0R w rPA(M World 1 pnownetl ! ltcni.ii-knlilv sncccujif ill ! soniy Eonnlno m illi Tra.le Jlark ' Anchor, ' ir. Ad. Iliclitcr.1 to., SIS I'l iulSt... .Jcir Ion. 3! HIGHEST AV&RDS. 1 3 Tlrarxh Honsos. Own Glassworks. 23&U);U. LuJorsed &, rccoauucuUutl by A. -Waslry, 106 K. Main St., . n. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St., , r.r.D. Kiriln. 6 s. Main St. Shenandoah, . DR. niCHTCn'S ' "ANrilOIl" NTll.lIACIIAr. host I Coll' . IWftpepsla&Stmnnrh Cniiliilfiliitn. I 1 iiwucwiwKwqniii Man MISCELLANEOUS. llfANTKI) A tflrl for Kvneral house work In a Hinall family. Apply at No. 15 Xorth White street- . IOHT -Hetween AVoiner's truck atoro and the i JteadliiK fieilit station, a ring highly vn limit at n u'ft from n friend. Liberal reward awaits the finder hy returning eanic to the IlmtAM otllce. 8-l(Wt -fOU SALIC A valuable property, brick hulld I1 Injr, with nil modern conveniencet and In exeellent loeatlon, Hltuntr at corner oT Lloyd and West streets. I 'or further infortnutlon ap ply to -Mis. S I). Hesa. 8-10-tf 7OH liKXT. A tmloon witli dwelling con- talnliur Jo comfortable rooms ou South Main ntreet. Located in the bUHinea portion. Iteahunabld terina. Call at HkuALD ofllce. 8-2-1 in ITIOIt SALIC A valuable property on Went ' Centre Mrect, dwelling houtfe, nnd all con veuteneeH hi dexlrabte location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further pattlcuhUH. .W7-t! Int)UHALK.A Hftloon Ook1 stand nnd cen ? tral hn'athtn Has two pool tahleH, one being n combination of pool nnd billiards. Apply at the Hr.itAMi otllee. tf FOR sale:. A Kami. Located about ono nil In from Jtinutown. Containing about 37 aereH, dwelling and all necessary hulldlngH. Cheap and on cany terms, pply to A. .1 I'lUiuiM, Attorney, jui u t ht .i;nkel r-Ut i t, I'otlsvlllc, or to T, 11. Jtedilull, Shenandoah. . AImuiII that certain lcnMchold. Hituate nt No. 12i"i Went ('oal fticet. In West Mahanoy town bliip. A gooil bargain aud cheap j . n. nr.inAi.i Corner Afalu nnd Centre ttn tH, M-12-lm Hhcnandoah, Pa. &SI 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 anil 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, 5i! Hi 1 tor I AVcgclnblcPicparafionror As similating UicToodatidUcgula lirig llinSlQimichs antlBoweis of l'romotes'Digcstlon.CIiccrful ncss nnclRcstGontains neither Opium;MorphinC norljiiicral. Not NAnc otic. KaorOldO-SAKVUJlllVUai JunfJan Seed" 4lx.Scnna ytnie Sftd ' Jtpptmunt- Ji Gvtiana&Js ftlrmfittl -rltmfud Sugar . Afiprfccf Ilcmcdv forConslina- lion.Sourlomach.Dinrrhoca, Wormsonvulsions,rcvcrisiv ticss andLoss OF SLEEP. TfltSinule Signature of NEW 'YORK. EXACT-EOPy OF WRAPPED . CIJiAUY'S KXTRA INK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Cliampajriie. raiUL-cnfflr-stoke, o DICAI.ICIt IN o " Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. 23 Went Centre Street, Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest Place to furnish your home in Furniture, Stoves, Oilcloth, And other house furnishiiiL's is at D, & J. SEIGEL, 123 & 131 South Haiti St. All kinds of stove repairing neatly done. A ifood plncu for u good drink Michael Mil Is' Saloon, 23 1C, Cmitre street, Me llet'a bull.llnic, Wine, Wlilaklea, liver mill Cltfiira. KrealieM lieer In town alwuyi ou Up, - K??KI 1 mil .1 1 : dm DPINK j-mmmmmmi i i i v ASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. ASTORIA THE CCNTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITV. AAlf EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall paperH and Jtx-orationa Is one of tho nineteenth eentury aeoDUipliHhinenU. That In why tho-o wlio soleet tlieir wall imner Hi CAltDlX'S cet euch dellKhtfnl remiltn. It Isn't S neeessary to purelmHt? the expensive KrnileN, the (leMlttH nml enhirs nre jiwt tin nrtltle In the -elieapor Ki"flh", If tliey nro tint si tleh. For tlioe whit wMi to Jei'rnte their rooinlth uitlstle wnll papers ki 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 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 nttention. I,eave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY,
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