A, BOX PAPER, Call on us for box paper. Our new cheap ones "Sweethearts" and "Governess" p i 'it c " t .i'.Iy. worth 15c. A new iui 01 "l'enns lvania" 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, 1 N. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine nrirl Trrm j -Fp-aiiu nun. Large Mottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 Sou tli Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. To Trt Atlllir.K'lli' Colli. H S. Fleming, sci'rutury of tlio Anthracite Coul Operators' As-oiintlnii, has just returned from Washington, wliuro lie liml an inter view witli tho otlicials ot t lie Nnvy depart ment. Tlio latter have promised tliat as soon as a satisfactory vessel is available for the purpow they will have it detailed to inako an extended series of tests of the various kinds and sues of anthradto coal, for the purpose of decidinit Dually whether or not authracito wi.l be suitable fur naval iim. fkiretary Flcmiiii: favors the cruiser Marble head for tho test, as the ratio of her treat surface to heating is 1 to as. I ", and her com mander is an earnest advocate of anthracite for naval use. lleadiN mid ritnrruN, Daniel Staiill'er, foimcr postmaster of Kinc town, died at his homo in that town this morning after a brief illness. The deceased was a Justice of the l'eaco in Union town ship for many years and up to tho last Presi dential election was postmaster of IiiiiKtown. His aged wire and two ohildren survive. Thomas Haley, of Kllansiowau, to-day lost a child by death. Tho deceased was lined 3 years and 7 months. The funeral will take place oil Friday, lDtli inst., nt 2 p. in., and interment will be Hindu in the Annunciation conietcry. 1'Irt lit Itmudoiu 11L. Tlio houso occii Died by tho family of W. Wilson Kishcr. of Itrandonville, caimlit firo this inciriiiiifc, but did littlo damage. Soot nan tormcil in tho chimney from burning bituminous coal caused the ilro. All tho furniture was removed, and tho ilru was soon under control. Fisher is 11 butcher, and makes regular trips to Shcuandoah. liruggNts lrmtrl. The Druggists and Doctors' uino wore de feated at Frackvillo yesterday afternoon by the llusluess Men's team, of that place. Tlio score was 11 to II. Tim Ciiudy Win I'i1-iiiim1. Dover, Pel., Auk. 17. At tho coroner's inquest last evening Dr. T. U. Wolf, state chemist of I ii'lawaro cnllPRe, tes tified that he analyzed three pieces ot the candy Bent to Mrs. Punnlnii, and found that It contained law quantities of arsi nic. One plcn of the arsenic, he stated, was as large as a pea, and he added that there was enough of the poison in tho three pieces of candy to kill four persons. Dr. Ulshop. who at tended tho two women, testified thnt In his opinion death resulted from poison. Kx-Congressman Pennington, the rather of the two wornn, testllled that the package hore tlio postmark of San Franrlsro, Cal. Tho Jury rendered a vrdict of dra,tl from poison at tho hands of perons unknown. nr ostBi'tlny's lTusolmll Oinie. At Philadelphia (10 Innings) Pittsburg, 8; l'hlladelphla. 5. At Boston lloston, ."; Chicago, 4. At Itiooklyn Ilrooltlyn, C; Cleveland, 2. At New York New York, it Clnotnnatl, 0. At Baltimore Ilaltlmoro, !! Louisville, 1. At Washington Wash ington, 10; St. I.outs. 2. At Wllkesbnrre First gaino: Wllkes barre, 8; l'rovldonco, 7. Scoond guma: Wlllcesbarre, 5; l'rovldenca. 0. At To rontoToronto. 12: Huffnlo, 1. At Sprlng tleld Sprlngtleld. 8, Syracuse. 6. At Mon treal (10 fnnlughO Ottuwu. G; Montreal, 4. At Reading -Ki .idliiK. 9; Lancaster. 7. At Richmond l-'lrnt gnnie: Rk-liinond, 4; Newark, 1. Second gumu: Newark, 5; Richmond, 4. At Norfolk First gome: 1'atonon, 8; Norfolk, 3. Second pramo: (13 Innings): l'aturson, 3: Norfolk, 2. At Allentown Flist fcume (10 Innings): Al lentown. 7: Hartford, C. Second game: Allentown. (i. Il.iitford, 3. HOOD'S riLLS cure Mvor Ilia, tJlltonsness, Indigestion, Headache, Dleasnt laxative. All Druggists '. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and II. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 143 Kant Coal Street, Shenandoah, Henna Malt orders promptly attended to. Bueknell University, JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President. Comprint') ft College with four courttea: Academy fur Voting Men and 1 loyal Ladles Institute, a re 11 nod hoarding Bt-hool; School Of Music with itruduutlhtf irourea. Kor cutulouu addrevtf WH, C. GRETZINGER, Registrar, Lewluburg, Fa WAfOlB BY THE CHASE NURSERIES H'l:UIJI'.TI u ila.it order for ou, Imrdr Nunu ry Ktoek. Kipt'iiitetf ftuil mUrjr tothoga tevlng limit'-, vr t ii!tiilKluu u. lo cal atfeutn. ' nuAlif nt em Dloriiiut Tim bunluM rimhr Ifarnid. Adtlren TlnvlC.il. I'llAKt'O. uu Ho. 1'uiu I A Handsomo Complexion one of the greatest charms a woman can I 1 P Kl pones. I'OUOMI liouruiiiu i-uwuuui Kiv - 1 B EST LINE OF- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY aud HTHAW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. -r- tv T-l a West rt E. U. riHCy, ceotre I in: vr,. i ll i;it. The fntenud fur TImiimIh.v . IVitlly ilnmly to fair, loss Miltry uriilliri. nml liulit suutli wiwtcrly winds, with slight ti'iiiperoturo PITHY POINTS. Hnppenlnpi Tliroughinit the Country Chronicled (or Hasty INtushI Thoso desiring to go to Atlantic City on the Pennsylvania Kallroad excursion, Thursday, August 18th, will rcmeinbor the new Dela ware l.lver Itrldge ltoute limkes It possible for excursioulsts via Pennsylvania llnilruad to go through to Atlantic City without trans fur through Philadelphia. The M. V.. Sunday School, of town, will hold their picnic at Lakeside to-morrow. Letters of administration wore granted to William II. Nungcsser on the estate of Jacob l,oudlg, late of N'orth Union township, de ceased. Tho United Mine Workers, of the Hazlc ton region, ale preparing for a gigantic de monstration on S.itmday, September 10, which will be celebrated as Labor Day and the first anniversary of the I.nttliiir atl'ray. Thieves aie operating in and about Ash land. ISarncy Mclluiro and Flank Itartman, both of St. Clair, will run 10(1 yards on September S, tho starting point being Lakeside hotel. The firemen in Malmnoy City complain of an lusiilllclent quantity of hose for lire pur poses. Miss Lizzie Stride, the famous base ball twirlcr, is at iter home in Mahanny City. A gninddaughtcr of Mrs. Kvnus, from (iirardvlllc, while spending Sunday at Oil bertun fell down a pair id' stairs and bloke her arm. Tho work of rebuilding tho Stoddard washery, near Oilbei ton, will commence at onco. Francis Schwartz, of Ashland, and Miss Klvernia 1'aul, of I.avello, wcio married on Monday. The Ashland Local says the Centralia col liery will rcsumne operations next Tuesday. The German Catholic Knights of Ashland will picnic at Washington park to-morrow. Tho P. t H. collieries in tho Shamokin district work but three days this week. Arrangements aio being made for the un veiling of the soldiers monument at Shamo kin. When completed it will cost f 10,000. Professor Thomas J. II. Itouck has resign ed the principalship of tho Womclsdorf High School. Signal Man Daniel beliock was btruck by a Lehigh Valley engine at Lehightou and his skull was broken. After a bittor fight the Cumberland Valley Telephone Company was granted the right to operate in Chamberhburg. W'liilo oiling his locomotivo at Altoona, (ieorgo ItceYGB, a veteran Pennsylvania Hail road ougiuoor, dropped dead. Tho remains of Private George W. Musser, of Company A, 1-ighth liogiment, who died at Camp Alger of fever, veio buried yester day at York. Original packages of whiskey in a Franklin county distillery and several hotels Mere seized by Kovcnuo Agent Cool because they had been tampered with. Next Tuesday tho people of Shamokin will voto on the paving question. Karl's Clover 1,'oot Tea is a pleasant laxa tive llegulates tho bowels, purifies tho liloocl. Clears tho complexion. Kasy to inako aud pleasant to take, 25 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirliu and a guarantee. lEesiiniptlon ot Work at Centralia. The announcement is now mado, fiom what scorns to bo an authoritivo sourco, that tho Centralia colliery will resume operations next week, probably Monday or Tuesday. Over BOO won bavo been employed complet ing tho now underground openings, and tlio work has progressed so far to wnrrttit the above announcement. Ouc-of the largest breakers in tho region has just been com pleted at tlu'o mammoth mine, and its ro sumptln" means employment for nearly one thousand men and boys. Carload of Watermelons, Cheap at Coslctt's, 30 South Main street. All ripo aud sound sweet melons. 8-17-It Mourning Display. Ill tho north show window of tho lion Ton millinery tho first display of mourning hats is being made for tho season of 1808-00. lionnets, Tonuos and hats are tastily ar ranged to givo the wearer an idea for tho coining fall and winter. Tho spectator should pay special notice to a hat for second mourning which is trimmed in black silk aud the newest polkadot ell'cc ts held by a jet buckle to the side. A bunch of French polkadot quills also adorn it. This stylo will bo all tho rage. It THE NEW FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 110 E. Centre St. Tlie 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 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. E, 110.E. Centre St. Dr. Frank Womer, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Spc-ctoclrii and eye glajms filled accurately Medical pructiue resumed. ON.JARDIN ST. SHENANDOAH. l'di.i ncAi. l'oiNis. The lli ioiH ratic leaders hold foitb ut lied fold Springs to-day, when the I'oiinal notifi cation of thoBtato nominees will take place. Mr. .leaks, tlio gubernatorial candidate, is o.tpocted to sound the key uoto of the oninpulgii. For an acknowledged imrty organ tlio Mining' Journal Is singularly skillful in stir ring up strife within tho iarty fold.cointnetits the Mahanoy City Hecord. Dave Helming, l'nq., candidate for the Re publican judicial nomination, accompanied by CougresKinan Ilritinm, aie campaigning in tho Schuylkill valley. Dr. W. X. Stein, of town, candidate for Col oner. Is making an active canvass and has every astiimnce of success. Thomas Dove. Jr., mid Fred. Hart, are rnniiiug for delagates In tho Third ward in favor of Dr. Win. N. Stein, for Coroner. District Attorney Graham refuses to do cllne another term, and as a result tho har mony moe In Philadelphia has been blocked. (leu. I'ltzliiiL'h I.cu Is a candidate for the United States Seuato In one of the Virginia districts. It Is dollars to dotighmits that Candidate Uynn, the Democratic congressional nominee, will not declare himself in favor of the Hi to 1 hobby, lie realizes the freo sllvcrites aio being pushed to the wall in this stato. John Wanamakor will again tako the stump against Quay, and endeavor to secure tho election of an anti-Quay I,cglslatuio. l'lotis John has his hands lull. When the battlo for the Democratic nomi nation for Judge in iho Coluiiihla-Montour district was between Little and Ikclcr, Hon. Grant Herring was I.ittlo's leading champion and campaign manager. When Ikeler died Mr. Herring thiew Little overboard and con cluded he would tako the judgeship himself, having been appointed by Governor Hastings. Notwithstanding Mr. Martin's denial of having agreed to support (Jimy for United States Senator, thcro Is very little doubt gen erally that the ro isan understanding between the waning leaders in Philadelphia relative to the fall ticket. Tlio Philadelphia Press contains this hit of news: "It is oxpected that Maj. John F. l inney, of PotLsvillo, will shortly he ap pointed to succeed Assistant United States Treastiicr W. II. Iligler." Tho latter's term explieson Saturday. The name of John r,. Doyle, formerly of town and at piesent fanning down in Cas township, is prominently and favorably mentioned in connection with the Cougies- sioual nomination by the free silveiites. Mr. Dnyle says there will bo a third ticket in tho Held unless James W. llyon, the Democratic nominee, declares himself in favor of tho Bryan dogma of 10 to 1 and tho Chicago plat form. Mr. Doyle has hundreds of personal and political friends in Shenandoah who would delight ill casting their votes for him. In an interview John 13. Doyle, formerly of town, replying to a question whether he would accept the Congressional nomination by the flee nilverites, said : "1 will accept the Congicssional nomination if tendered to me providing Mr. Ityan is a gold-bug Demo crat, and you can rest assured that I will meet either candidate on tho stump in a dis cussion of tho issues. If Mr. liyan, how ever, is a Dryan Democratic thcro will be no third ticket placed in the field, but if he fails to placo himself on record the free sil vorites promise a hot time in old Schuylkill in this campaign. The brains of the Demo cratic party are largely represented in the white metal wing. Tlieynrcall icprcctita tive men and good workers. liosides the masses of the Democracy claim to be mi repiesented by tho resolutions of t lie recent county convention." iHAHANOY CITY. ' Street riilng; Goos Abend Again Alter a Grade Discussion. Malmnoy City, Aug. 1". The street pav ing can now bo continued on South Main street. It was interrupted yosterday by an uncertainty as to grado. Council had a special meeting last night and recinded the proposition to establish a grado south of tho Water street bride in placo of tho ono fixed in 1872. Michael and John Jolifer, who camo to this country from Hungary soven or eight years ago and have been working steadily since as firemen at tho lloston Hun colliery, this morning started for tho old country witli enough money to buy a farm a piece. A horso owned by Itev. 1. C. Mcl3urnc, of this place, was stricken with paralysis at jacksous yesterday. John Miller, a car rummer nt tho Primrose colliery, had two lingers of his right hand so badly mangled while apragglug cars that amputation may he nciessary. Ho went to the Millers' hospitol. When Daniel liucse was entering tho mines at lliick Mountain this morning lie was fol lowed by Wm. ISyiian, who stumbled into tho ditch. Ileeso turned around to seo what had happened and, as lie did so, the llame of llynan's lamp struck Iiccso's eye and burned it so badly that tho sight may be perma nently injured. Charles Iiorgor, formerly of town, is re ported to ho bullering from a dangerous at tack of typhoid fover at Heading. John Uncawicz was kicked in the mouth by a mule at the Tunnel ltidgo colliery and tho lower lip was badly lacerated. Notico has been received of the appoint ment of Frank Snyder as Notary Public to succeed his father, the lato John W. Snyder, and also the appointment of V. W. Lewis to a similar ollico. LAST OF THE SEASON. l,ou-ltute Ten-Day Incursion to Atlantic City, Ac, via IVnimyliniilu Itallroad. August IS is tho date of tho last low-rato ten-day excursion from 13rio, Troy, Hollo- fun to, Williamsport, Mocauaqua, Suubury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal inter mediate stations (including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Caio May, Ocean City, Sea Islo City, Avalou, Anglesca, Wlldwood, or Holly Hcach, via Pennsylvania Hailroad. Excursion tickets, good to return by regu lar trains within ten days, will ho sold at rate of J10.00 from F.rio, f.00 from Wllliamspoit, and proportionately low-rates frcm othor points. Tickets to Atlautic City will also bo sold via the Delaware Hiver Hridgo Houto, the only all-rail lino, at ten cents more than the rata via Market street wharf, Philadel phia, For Information in regard to rates and timo of trains consult hand hills, or apply to agents, or K. S. llarrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Three spectres that threaten baby's life. Cholera Infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry never falls to conquor them. Arbitrators Appointed. Messrs. Charles 1). Hoyer and Henry Hause, of Pottsvillo, and James Grant, of town, have been uppolutcd arbitrators In the case of .Matt. Lachliisky and Joseph Stro- vinsky afc"alnst tho Lehigh Valley Coal Com pany, upon application of M. M. llurke, 13u. The plalutill's claim 1000 for cut coal left in a breast of ouo of the defendant's collieries. Hold for Assault, Philip Yurowski was put under (300 bail by Justice Shoemaker last night ou a charge of assault and buttery mado by Miss Tex la Milieu. The complainant alleged that she was employed by the defendant and that while sho was at work his little boy struck her, In retaliation she spanked the young ster aud Yurowski struck licr with u cane. All kinds of vegetables and llowor needs, and plants at Payne's nurseries, (lirardvlllo. Klectrlc cars pass tho door. 6-0-tf MANY ILLEGAL VOTES, I lie l.jitii-llliiin (Vintist Shows tlli'l XIMIlii l'IIIJ-M .HsIllllK. During tho afternoon scsiic.ii of the Lyon Dunn Orphnns' Court Judgeship contest ranch interest was displayed It. tlio proceed ings by tho reading and counting up the list of illegal votes in the respective polling places. Tho work will probably bo finished befuro adjournment to-night. W. I). Williams, Congiessman llrumui's secretary, presented an nllldavlt setting forth that he voted the straight Republican ticket, with the exception of voting for Hon. O. P. l'echtel and tho Prohibition candidate for Poor Director. Mr. Williams' ballot whs at tacked, nml the ballot ei edited to him shows that ho voted the full Democratic ticket, which he now denies byallldavlt. Tho court mado no ruling at this time. All the districts down to and Including Mahauoy City, fifty-six In all, shows thcro aro SIT rontcstod ballots, and the court credits US of these to Dunn and .1IIH to Lyon, the former leading by 111 votes. According to districts tho Illegal votes are distributed as follows: Ashland, 1st ward. In this district Judge Dunn got 4 Illegal votos and ox-Jtidgo Lyon I; 2d wind, Dunn 0, Lyon 13; 3d, Dunn la, Lyon U; .1th, Dunn I, Lyon 4; 5th, Dunn (I, Lyon .1; total Ashland Illegal votes, Dunn 20. Lyon 23; Auburn, Dunn 0, Lyon 18; Harry, North, Dunn 0, Lyon 1; ll-.rry, Hint, Dunn 0, Lyon 5; lHrry, West, Dunn 0, Lyon S; lllytho, Cumbula, Dunli 10. Lyon 3; Silver Creek, Dunn 3, Lyou 3; Kaska William, Dunn 1, Lyon 4; llranch touurhlp, Dunn 5, Lyon 7; Ilrunswick, Last, Dunn 1, Lynn 4; Ilriinswick, West, Dunn 0, Lyon 3; Hutler township, North, (Ilig Mine Hun), Dunn !l. Lyou 1; Last, (Happalianiiock). Dunn 111, Lyon 1; South, (Fountain Spiing), Dunn (1, Lyon (1; West, (near Oontoii), Dunn 1. Lyou 2; Northwest, Dunn II, Lyon, 1; Cas, North, Lyon (I, Dunn II; Cass, South, Lyon 1. Dunn 21; Cass Southeast. Lyon 10, Dunn 1H, Crcs sona, North, Lyon 13, Dunn 4; Cressona, South, Lyon 10, Dunn 1 ; Delano, Lynn ", Dunn 2; 13ldrcd, West, Lyon 4, Dunn 1 ; Fralley, Lyon 2, Dunn 0 ; Foster, Lyon 1, Dunn H ; Frackville, Lyon 13. Dunn II ; Hirardville, Last waid, Lyon 8; Dunn Middle ward, Lyon 10, Dunn 15 ; West ward Lyon 5, Dunn 1 ; (lilbeiton, Fast ward, Lyon 21, Dunn 111; Middle ward, Lyon 5, Dunn 13 West ward, Lyon 13, Dunn 14 ; (lordnn Lyou U. Dunn 2; Hcgins, l'3ast, Lyon 2, Dunn, 1 ; llegins, west. Lyon 3, DiinnO; Kline townnip, Iloneybionk, Lyon 1, Duun, 10; Kline, Lofty, Lyou 2, Dunn 1 ; Kline New Sllverbrook, Lyon 15, DuniiO; Land iugville, Lyon 2, Dunn 2 ; Mt. Carbon, Lyon 0, Dunn 1 ; Manheiin, South, old district Lyon 1, Dunn 0; Mauheim, South, new dis trict, Lyou 1, Dunnl; Mauheim, Hiown's, Lyon 9, Dunn 0 ; Foeht's, Lyon 2, DuniiO; MoDcrmntt's, Lyon 3, Dunn 3 ; Mellots, Lyon 0, Dunn 1. Mahanoy City. 1st ward, Lyon 21, Dunn IS ; 2d ward, Lyon 20, Dunn 3 ; 3d ward, Lyon 13, Dunn 1 ; 4th ward, Lyon 20, 'Dunn 2 ; 5th ward, Lyon 30, Dunn 14. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ENCAMPMENT. RKUUCKU RAThH TO .TNDI ANArOMP, IN11., 1 1' llNN's YLVANIA P. A I Lilt 1 A D For irfie encampment of the Knights of PythhibVUuiform Hank, and tho Hiennial Convent An Supremo Lodge of same Order, tn bo hold Bt Indianapolis, Ind., Atigiit 20 to SeptembiM- 10, ISM, tho Pennsylvania Hail road foufpHiiy will soli excursion tickets at a single farA for tho round trip. Thb" tickets will bo sold August 10, 20 and 21, and will bo good for return passage leav ing Indianapolis August 23 to 30. Upon do- posit of the tickets with the Joint Agent at Indianapolis piior to August 20 and payment of twenty-five cents addilioiial extension of limit ma' bo obtained until September 10, inclusive. For detailed information apply to Ticket Agent. Accidouts como with distressing frequency on tho farm. Cuts, bruises, stings, sprains. Dr. Thomas' Kclcctric Oil relieves the nain instantly. Novor bafo without it. Ooneral tlreely's '78 Days of Ifouth. Tho true story of those 278 days of suffer ing by lireely's heroic little baud of explorers in the Aictic legion has been told by Genera! Grecly himself, for tho first timo, for tho October Ladies Home Journal, For years General Grecly has kept an unbroken silence about liis fearful experience aud that of his companions, as they .dropped dead ouo by ono at his sido, and it was only after tho greatest persuasion that tho famous cxploicr was in duced to write the story. Special Nine-Day Kxciu-slon, For the benefit of those desiring to visit tho great Ocean Grove Camp .Meeting, the Pennsylvania Haihoad Company will, on August 2-1, soli oxcursion tickets to Ocean Grove, Asbury Park, or Long llranch from stations named below at tho very low rates quoted. Thoso tickets will bo good lor passago to Philadelphia on train indicated, theuco ou regular trains leaving Ilroad street station at 11:39 a. in., 3:30 and -1:09 p. m. that day to destination : Train Ltovcs. Itato. Hhcnandcah Leave 0:05 a. m. $1.00 Praukvlllo flil'J St.Olalr G.3S " 3.KI l'ottavlllo 0:55 " 3.50 Schuylkill Haven 7-ni " 3.50 Tickets will bo good for return passago on regular trains until September 1, inclusive, and will permit of stop-oil' at Philadelphia within limit. to cr.L'ANsi-: tiii: system LUVctually yot gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual constipation, to awaken tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening tliom, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, uso Syrup of Figs, mado by the California Fig Syrup Co. Hot weather or not There are some things you must buy. Less trouble to buy here than anywhere else. A REAL BARGAIN. Thirty dozen Japonet silk handker chiefs, hemstitched, for 5 cents worth 15 cents. A Few Shirt Walsls To Go at Half Price. Fine Lawn Hemstitched all around the edge with fine lnce 50 dozen of them to go at loc, worth 25 cents. LACE CAPS. A few odds and ends to gout half price. MORGAN'S Fancy Bazar, SI N Main St. BOARDERS WANTED ' Commercial Hotel, Per Week. fransicnt Hates, fl.co per day. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iiiiiii milium Morris Heckman. Prop., Cor. Coal & Main Sts Tho Rosy Frcsjinoss Ana a velvtitfcoftnesa of tiT?Tkln la Inva riably obtained by thin who usu PozzohPu Uoinplezion i'owdcr. PERSONAL MENTION. Hon. M. O. Watson visited hiviiilaul Potls- villo to day. William SciiiiIiiii and Jiiuics (talvlu visited tho Miners' hospital to-day. Hubert Lees went to Philadelphia this morning to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, James llnrgraves, who resided 111 this town sovenil years ago. Mlsi Annie T. Linghaiii has returned from a visit to friends at Pottsvillo. it. II. Master mado a business trip to the county seat to-day. Hev. A. M SHtnpsoll and laughter, Leah. uf Litlt, Lancaster county, are in town spending a week Vtith relatUcs. They ar rived yesterday, having mado tho trip ou their bicycles. Misses Snyder and Drown, ot llordentown, N. J., weio guests of the Misses Clauscr, on Ninth Jardln street yesterday. Miss Mary Dolanuy.of llrooklyn, N. ., is a guest of relatlvi in town. Mls llattie Ileus has returned homo from n business mission to Newalk, N. J, W. J. Morgan, local representative of tho Pottsvlllc Hepubllcan, is confined to his homo by an attack of hay fever. Mrs. Freeman, of Philadelphia, who is lsitlng friends at ltlugtown, spent to-day in town. Miss Maud Lewis, of Win. l'enii, visited friends at Pottsvillo to day. Itov. Fred. 0. Cooper, of Ashland, was tho guest of Landloid Scott, at the Hotel Franey, last livening. CharUs Graham and Miss Nora McDcrmott, both of Philadelphia, aro guests of tlio former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Graham, of South White streot. Martin Griihlcr, is home from a business trip to Philadelphia. Mrs. Arnold and Miss Dresher. of King town, were seen on our streets last evening. Miss Laura llickel, of Pottsvillo, Is tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. John Graf, ou North Jardln street. Misses Cleary, of Mahanoy City, weio seen in town this morning Mrs. Ldward Hoscwall, of Camden, N. J., is visiting her son, Hdward, Jr., of Smith West street. Miss Sadie C. Liiic,liam. a nurso at the Schuylkill Haven almshouse hospital, is spending a vacation in town with her parents. Mrs. Louis Goldiu and children have re turned homo from an extended visit to Atlautic City. Mrs. .1. J. Fi aney, Mrs. J. F. Higgius and daughter, William Tohln and wife, Mrs. Thomas Ferguson and John Hughes and wife wiut to Ml Carinol to day to attend tho funeral of thosnu of Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Tohin of that placo. Infant's lace caps, the cheapest and largest stock in town, at F. J. P"rtz's, 21 North Main sheet. tf i)ii;n, .IKVONS.-On Hit' 1 ntl 1 inst, ut Hlifiiamlnah, r.i., S.i nil i, wifi nf Henry .Icviiih, nrtl Jl yi-iiiH. Tin funeral will tako place on Tlmis il.iy ltfth in-t., at 2 t. in., from tlio family re! ili'in', No III! Smith .lanlhi Htrei't. Services In Ail Hntntrt' rrotentuut HpNeopnl eluireh Interment in tlm Otlil KellowH cemetery. Relative ami Mends respectfully inviteil to attriiil. rt.lG.2t MISCELLANEOUS. IO ST -A nmnlier nf ten eluckn loarhi the i lnei iptlon "Nntloiwil Tea Company I'nlNville, ia.,.T Kliiusbury," between Ilrnwnt- tile ami Sliennt idoali. Tlio (hitlor will please riturn tlietn to M. .1. CuiT, Lost Creek- Tlio checks arenT in value to any ono except the owner. It IOST -llctween Winner's truck Moro ami tho i It null lie freight ftntion, a ring highly alued uh n gift front a friend. Liberal reward awaits the Under by returning p.umo to the IIliiai.d olllce. MtWSt LlOU SALK A aluablopropcrty,brickliuilcl. I1 in lt, itli all liiodt rn conveniences and In excellent location, nit onto nt corner of Lloyd and West btreeU, Fur further Information ap ply to Mr. H D. llcss. fcJ-10-tf 171 OK liKNT, A Haloon with dwelling, con 1 tabling IS comfortable rooms on South Main stin t Located in tho biinineHa portion. Reasonable terms. Call nt II ickald ollico. 8-2-1 in ITIOUHALK A valuable property on West 3 Centre Htreet, dwelling house, and all con veniences in desirable location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. 5-27-tf ITIOitSALK A saloon, flood htnud and ecu ' tral location. Has two pool tables, one. being a combination of pool and billiards, Apply at tho liLUAl-U ofllce, tf "IHAUTiatNOTlClO -Notice la hereby given Vy that an application will be mado to the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, on Monday, the nth day of September, A. f. 180s, ut 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, by jlicuacl Mills, Stanislaus Kudziowlcz, Walter iCnmiiiskl, John (iorucy and Anthony Kamlnski, under tho Act of AhHcmbly (and its supplements), to provide for tlio incorporation and regulation of certain corporations, approved April IKJth, 1M7I, for the ehaiter of mi intended corporation, to be called ami known as "The St. Joseph Polish Hon an Catholic llenclltlal Society, of tho St. CuHimir Polish Unman Catholic Church, of Shenandoah, Pa." Tho character and object of which is the maintenance of nn organization for benellulal and protective purposes, by e tabllahing a fund for the relief of nick and In jured members and the relief of the families of Htich members as may die. Said corporation Ih to tin carried ou nt Shenandoah, Pa , and for the purposes above st foith is to bavo ami en joy all thu rights anil benefits of saht act and Its supplements. Knv Ami W. SiioKMAKr.it, Solieltior. ShenaudoaU, Pa., Aug 1, 1 ti-17-21-31 FOR SALE. A Kami. Located about ono mile, from Itingtou ii. Containing about 37 acres, dwelling and all necessary buildings. Cheap and ou easy terms. Apply to A. J Pll.oitlM, Attorney, 101 YYt Mai kct street, Pottaville, or to T. It. Jlcddnll, Shenandoah. Also all that certain leasehold, situate nt No. 1225 West Coal street, in W'vut Mahanoy town ship, A good bargalnniid cheap T. It. HicnnAix, Corner Main and Centre streets, S-12-lm Bhcnandoah, Pa. &MI SHE ! Spoont, the furniture dealer, has made a contract witli 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 FACTORY 811 STORE, 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, To the aAv S 0 " Rattl lr-ii- ww PLUG an army of men (who chew it) ready to rescue it : large enough to shovel Spain off the map of Europe, No other chewing tobacco in the world has ever had so many friends, Remember the name when you buy again. DRINK- CMiARVS KXTRA IMNI5 QUALITY -G INGEPo ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orauf.e Cliampapnc. rmiiL- enenr - store: o DKAI.ICH IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centres Street, We Have Furniture To suit all classes, in all the latest styles and at all kinds of prices. Our stock contains no shop worn goods because we have just opened at our new stand, 131 South Main street. When it conies to taking and selling any thing in the way of Furniture, Stoves, Tinware and Oil Cloths, We can furnish you a home complete, and guarantee every buyer that he will save 25 to 40 per cent, on a sale. We have also added a nice line of parlor suits. We buy for cash and can, therefore, sell at close mar gins. D. & J. SEIGEL, 123 & 131 South flain St. At thu terminus of Schuylkill Klectrlc Railway, All kinds of stove repairing Attended to. A good lnce for u good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 K, Centre street, Mellet'a building, Wine, Wlitnktigi, lleer and Clttnra, Krenlieut lieer In tovru atwaya on Ui. Rescue, 1 ttc in Aarctv there would be EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers and decorations In one ot the nineteenth century oecompllihtnents. That In why thope who select their wall paper nt CAHIUN'S get Mich delightful result. It ImiH necessary to purchase the expenslvo griulcH, tho dcHlgitH and eolor.s nro Juntas artistic In lho cheaper grades, If they are not po rich. Por those who wish to decorate tlicli rnomn with artibtte wiill paper go to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Cenlre Street, Shenandoah, SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS Have Removed tc Refowicli'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 attention. T,eave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY,
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