1,1 1 1111111 WsJM mi 111 iYTi i jiTTCThi BOX PAPER. Call on us for box paper. Our new cheap ones "Sweethearts" and "Ooverness" gout i" oo'its i'sily, worth 15c. A new iot o: ' 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, fl. N. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine -Tand Iron. Large Mottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Fowl Tor lnrvltm ('ilium-. New York, Aim. is. Yin- Hteiiinrr lilatiuiznH. nf tin' Wnnl lint", sailed yes terday for Havana with a laiffc cargo of breadstulfs for stiirvlnii Culians. besides rlie. Ih-uiih and fresh vegeta bles, while a pail of her deck load eon ftlstcd of 4.00U ehlekens. The vessel was formerly the Spanish prize Guldo. which was caiituied by the Havana bloekaders and afterwards bought by the Wanl line, and Is the llrst vessel to leave New York for Havana since the war. The steamer l.yilla, also of the AVard line, also cleared for Havana, rarrylK the llrst mall that has left this city for that port since the out break of hostilities. The I.yillu also carried a heavy ear-jo of provisions und u number of passengers. The Mll-ti'l'lllir Out of Volunteer-.. Washington. Au. IS. At midnight the piesldent announced his Intention to muster out of the service from "5, 000 to 100.000 of the volunteers. Those to be discharged will Include three branches of the service, Infantry, ar tillery and cavalry. So far as the In terests of the government will permit, It Is believed that the president. In the mustering out of the volunteers, will accomodate himself to the desires of the men themselves. Those troops who want to be mustered out will be. und those who desire to continue In the service will bo retnlned. It may be some time before the organizations to be mustered out will be designated, but the reduction will bo made as soon as iructleuble. Tho IN'oblcinnn Acquitted. X.ondon, Aug. 18. In the queen's bench division of the high court of Jus tice yesterday Justice Wright acquitted Earl De La Warr and Mr. Broadley of the charge of contempt of court In nn alleged attempt to Induce Ernest Terah Hooley, the bankrupt company promoter, to falsify his evidence in the bankruptcy court. The learned Judge, however, said that both were blameable and he mulcted them in costs. Ksenped PrKuiier Kecaptllri'il. "Wllkt'sbarre. I'n.. Aug. 18. Rev. W. S. Anderson, who broke out of the lock up here early Tuesday morning, was recaptured at Kingston yesterdny. Ho Bald he made his escape in order that he might see his wife and children. The sheriff of Cumberland, Md., arrived, here last evening nnd took ArnJrsbn back with him today. A-Jorson la charged with swindling. -J)&CGruiuly Injured by Strikers. Nyack, N. Y., Aug. 18. Four men In Rultzer's brick yard, at Haverstraw. were attacked by Btrlkers Tuesday nleht. nnd one was dangerously In jured. The attitude of tho strikers has become alarming and the residents fear a riot of a serious nature. A hundrea -denutr sheriffs are on duty day and night. Run Down by Stonnior. Two Tlrowncd Allentown, Pa., Aug. 18. Yesterday afternoon Robert Helfrich, of Hel- frlch Springs, aged 19 years, and Rob ert Kberwln, of Mochanirsvillo, aged 21 yenrs, were drowned in the Lehigh river. Their rowboat was struck by the steamer Trilby. Two nrowniMt nt Atlnntlo. Atlantic City, Auk. 18. Two drown lng accidents occurred here yesterdny for the flmt time In several years. The first was that of Daniel Buchanan, aeeA 40 years, nn employe of tho Citi zens' Ice and Cold Storage company. of this place. He became exhausted while swimming, and the attention of the life cuards belnc misdirected by the clamor of the bathers he was drowned before assistanee could reach lilm. Further down the coast, nt Chel Bea, JIIss Karah Cochran, aired 19 years, of Philadelphia, died from heart dis ease while In the breakers. Her body was brought ashore with dllhVulty by a female companion. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, - " .Gndine, 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. H3 Rut Conl Htrcft, Hlienaniloab, lVnnn Mall orders promptly attended to. Baeknell University, JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President. ComnrUei. a College witli four Institute, urellneil Ixmrilliiu bi IkI; Scnool ol MUBlo witli C'raduatlns couwK. l'or cutalotfuo addreiii WM. G, GRETZINGER, Registrar. LewUburg, Fa BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd HT11AW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. VOLUNTEERS TO MOVE. Decided 1 hut this Cluhth Itcglinviit Uucn to Mlililti'tmtn. Ilium Luring, Aug. 17. It U now settled that wo nrc to move our camp to Mlilillctoivn, IV, lint not until the entire Second Division lia liceii moved. This will tako nliout seven days. Most of our hoys lire pleased with this, tnoie so since hostilities have ceased. I do not think wo will have at much aiukuoss there as we have hail here. !ust neck theio was an inspection of tents und quite a few weru coiiiluinned in our regi ment. They weie replaced yesterday by now tents, which was very (iloanliiK to tho hoys, as lliey are now well prcimreil for rains. The oath Uegt. (X. Y.) Iminl entertained the, sick soldiers at the hospital. The program was arranged in orchestral style and sovcral selections were rendered In a manner that made tho hoys feel better. Our regiment is out on fatigue duty to-day and tho weather was very warm. Theio aro several minors as to how loii we will stay at Midilletnwn. One Is that we will he kept theie a month and then he matched to OottysMirg anil camp there lor a month or two. Some ol our hoys will be veiy clo'u to their homes when wo get to Midillctown and aio rejoicing over tho pros pects of seeing their relatives at an early day. Tho Shenandoah hoys will ship an old slave hell to Walkin Waters Tost No. 140, (). A. It., of Shenandoah, to-morrow. Tho hell was used on the plantations upon which we aro now camped. C'urporal Lewis Hopkins is getting a groat name for repairing watches The following will be on guard to-morrow : Corporal Hopkins, Privates Dougherty, D.inilo, Kdwards. l'ogel, Green and l'iest. A gamo of base hall took place to-day be tween the Stli I'cnn'a and 113th .V. Y., all commissioned olticeis in the gamo. Tho .sth won by a score of S3 to is. Dr. Moiitclius, of the sth, was umpire Lieut. Britt struck out six men, tin cu In one lulling. Tho teams might have played a better gamo. Co. K was startled by smoke ascending from ono of Co. L"s tents Upon investigation it was learned that the smoke was caused by I'rivato liaiiKcy, who was having a smoke. As usual, ho fell asleep with his pipo lit. Take a tumble and buy tho Shenandoah HmtAt.l). W.J.J. Admiral (Vi'vera Mart I'm-Spain. Annapolis, Mil., Aug. IS. Orders were Issued at the Nuviil academy yesterday releasing Captain Kmyllo Diaz Moreu, captain of the Colon, Spanish navy, as n prisoner of war. Captain Moreu left heie with Admlinl Cervera today for Spain. Admiral Cervera, Captain Moreu and Lieutenant Cervera ar rived here yesterday afternoon from I'ortsinouth, N. IL, and shortly after reaching the ncndeiny the order releas ing Captain Moreu was Issued. All the Spanish nllieors here ex ct to bo re leased in a lew days, but not all of them expect tii return to Spain Immedi ately, one of them Intends to remain In this country pel miinently the: new FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 110 E. Centre St. The only furniture storj in Shen andoah and vicinity that gives you the opportunity of re-furnisliing your home with new furniture in exchange for your old. A reason able rebate will be allowed on all exchanges. This offer Is made -fora limited timon!y'. 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 eve 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 FURNITURE EXII,!1" 110 E. Centre St. Dr. Frank Worrier, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Sjici tjichs nml eyo classes fitted accurately Jlcdlciil praitlco resumed. 8N,dARDIN ST. SHENANDOAH. Great Out Sale of Medium Weight 5 Clothing. Till! WKATIIHK. Tho forecast fur Friday: r'alr, Kllghtly warmer wuathur, witli light variable winds. On Saturday probably fair, sultry and warmer weather. PITHY POINTS. i4hiiiiiIiirs Throughout the Country Chronicled for Hasty I'erwntl. The I. & It. employes at Ashland and Glr ardvllle were paid yesterday. An official order has been Issued to start tho Centralla colliery on Tuesday. l'orty dwelling houses are being erected at Midvalley, where n now lolliory Is being er ected. Miss Daisy Ogden, tho talented coruetist of Philadelphia, delighted tho patients at the Miners' hospital this morning witli a number of (elections. Many houses aro for rent at Ashland. To-morrow and Saturday tko G. A. 1!. will hold a camp Are at Fraokvlllo. The llorough Council will meet in regular session to-night. Frank llyer, of St. Clair, Injured in tho mini's souio months ago.had his leg amputated at the Miners' hospital yesterday. A foot ball team is being organized at Ash land for the coming season. Tho employes at Hoar Hidgo colliery, Mali anoy l'lano, were paid yosterday, I'd ward Todd was scrionsly Injured at Hear Hidgo colliery by being squeezed between cars. Trailing skirts aro onco more fashionable. Thomas Major, a former resident of Boston Hun, but now conductor for tho Philadelphia Traction Co., is visiting friends in tho county. Northumberland Prohibitionists held their county convention to-day at Sunhury. Ground has been broken at Pottsville fur tho new Fcdoral building, to cost $00,000. Trying to board a moving freight train, Joseph Carey, of Hloomshurg, was Instantly killed. liy drinking carbolic acid a man supposed to bo V.. J. Martin, of Pittsburg, committed suicide in a New York hotel. The plant of tho Hushncll Manufacturing Company, makers of car seats, at Eastern, was sold yestciday to the Sterllngsworth Hailway Supply Company, of tho sitae city, Kpworth Leaguers of the entire district em bracing Dauphin, Perry, York, Adams, Cum berland. Franklin and Fulton counties will hold a grand rally at Gcttyshuru on Sept. 1. Warden Levan, for tho llrst timo sinco ho captured tho county bastllo, spent a few hours at his homo in Miuersvillo yesterday. A big panido and mass meeting was held at Miuersvillo last evening in honor of pence ne gotiations. Speeches weio niado by Congress man Hrunini and Judge Dunn. Frank Heebner, tho thrco-months'-old son of W. S. Guitorman, of the Shainokiu Dis patch, died on Tuesday. People aro complaining of a scarcity of country butter, and creamery butter is not what it ought to ho. The Pottsville hospital is crowded with 2(i patients. Many of the railroad companies are now using aluminum baggage checks. Hev. Toeiines, pastor of Grace Itcformed church, at Ilnzleton, is expected homo from Germany early in Soptcmhor. Ho will be ac companied to this country by a bride. MAHANOY CITY. A Contortionist Injure Himself In I.Mng a rarlor Inhibition. Mahanoy City, Aug. IS. Marcus Hon dricks was giving a parlor exhibition in con tortion last night when ho slipped whllo "bending the crab." He foil on his face with forco and a pieco of glass that was hidden ill tho carpet cut a gash over ono of his eyes. Ho bled profusely and had to be assisted homo. The contract for tho erection of the now Stoddart washciy at Gilbcrtou, to tako tho place of the ono destroyed by fire, has been awarded to Isaac Christ, of Tamaiiua. It will probably ho finished in ten weeks. ,ir. and Mrs. C. D. Ruler havo returned homo from a visit to Hedford Springs. While Amos Walhridgo, of town, was sell ing cigars at Grier City yesterday somobody robbed him of a box of 230 cigars. A small boy named McLall'orty, who was hanging to tho rear end of a wagou, jumped olf and was run down by a vehicle following Ho was painfully, though not seriously in jured. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea is a pleasant laxa tive Hegulates tho bowels, purifies tho blood. Clears tho complexion. Iv.isy to mako and pleasant to take, 25 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Ilailly Squeezed. Harry Todd, of Mahanoy Plane, while coupling cars in ono of tho mines near his home yesterday, was rniiKht between bump ers and badly squeezed. Ho is in 11 precarious condition. Matron to Keslu. It is reported that Miss Jano Hobson, the matron at tho Miners' hospital, Fountain Springs, will leavo tho institution at tho oud of the present month. Her successor has not been selected. Camp MoetlliE Clones. Tho United Evangelical camp meeting, which has been In progress at Lakesido sluco tho 10th lust., will closo to-nluht. Fountain pens, from !5o to ?2.50 at F.J. tf 'ort.'s. ""lmlti'r'H Simltiiry 'Itepon. Washington Auup. 18. Six deaths nmntiR tl". troops nt Santiago were ro p'Vied by General Shatter to the war department hist night. His dispatch concerning the health conditions of the Ameilcin forces for Aug. 10 glvei these figures: Total number 1.510; total numlier fever cases, totnl number new fever cases, 33 number fever cases returned to sick, 1,139; ; total duty, Closing Great Mammoth PERSONAL MENTION. Misses Mn.l Little and Kvn Hlrlde, Iwo chaiining young ladies uf Maliauoy City, spent last evening visiting filotids in town. Miss Clara llllbonbintid n tho guest of friends nt Fmckvlllo. Joseph Zimmerman and family spent to. day as guosts at Major .1. F. Finney's boat houso at Tumbling ISuu. Mrs. William H. Zimmerman and daugh ters spent yesterday visiting friends at Oll berton. Mrs. J. T. Huberts and family lime gone to Neeopeck to visit relatives. Miss Gertie Sanger, of Mt. Carmcl, and her friend, Miss Campbell, of Sliamokln, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pratt, of Smith Jar din street. Miss Mary K. Jones, of Wm. Pciin, has gone to Wilkesharro to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mullahyand their guest, Miss Mary Green, of Philadelphia, havo gone to Pottsvlllo to visit frionds. Sol. Haak returned to town last night fiom a visit to Now York and Newark, N. J. On tho leturu trip ho visited a camp of the Hough Hldors near Midillctown, Pa. He says tho men aro so much sunburned that they look like negroes and they show much wear and tear. Mrs. W. A. Hrosclus and two children, of Sunhury, aro guests of Mrs. Hroscius' parents, Mr. and Mm. Wm. Krick, of South Main stiect. Jamct Hughes, of Brooklyn, N. Y., a former resident of town and who was ono of tho First Defenders, is hero to spend a few days visiting friends. Dr. W. N. Stein mado a political tour ho- low tho mountain to day in tho interest of his candidacy for Coroner. Miss Schwab, of Glrardville, and her friend, Miss Hotl'man, of Wllllamstown wero visitors to tow n last oronlng. John Katz is home lrom Camp Alger on a furlough. Oliver Capper has gone to Philadelphia and will locate there if ho can secure a position. Miss Hattle Marshall has gono to Philadel phia and Trenton, N. J., to visit friends. Mrs. John Weaver, of Tani.in.iia, is a guest of Mrs. James Marshall, of North West street. Misses Auuio and Mary Kimmel and Mrs. Hkhard Brown spent to-day at Pottsvillo and Tumbling Hun. Councilman I). It. Jamos transacted busi ness at Pottsvillo to-day. J. It. Johnson, of Fort Washington, is visiting Miss A. Heese, on Market street. Hon. Grant Herring, of Hloomshurg. io cently appointed Judge in the Montour-Columbia district, was in town last evening. Heaths und I'-itnerals, The funeral of Edward J. Gaynor, who was killed on the railroad r.t Kemerer. Wyo ming, will tako place at Pottsville. his former home, to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Jo-.eph i. Foster, aged 50 years, who for merly conducted a shoe business at Pottsvillo, died suddeuly at Washington on Monday Ho was a Pullman car conductor, and when his train arrived at Washington he was taken suddenly 111. Ho was married to Miss Mar garet I.ennon, of Pottsville. Tho remains of Edward Huport, who died on tho lithjnst., wero interred atSchuyUill Haven this afternoon. Tho deceased was 2!) year old, and was a resident of Crcssona. Tho funeral of Sarah, wifoof Henry Jovons, took placo from tho family resilience, No. 331 South Jardin stroot, at 2 o'clock this after noon, J. P. Williams & Sou being tho direc tors. Tho remains wero taken to the P. M. church, where services wero held, Hov. Jas. Mooro olliciiiting. Interment was mado in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. The Daughtors of Pocahontas attended tho funeral. Tlireo spectres that threaten baby's life. Cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea. Dr. Fowler's Kxtraet of Wild Strawberry never fails to conquer them. Coal Trailn Impimlng. Theio is said to bo a decided and continued improvement in tho anthracite coal trado. New orders aio being received daily, and there seems to bo a disposition on tho pait of tho dealers to purchase coal at this timo, as tho belief is growing that there will be an ad vance from prcsont figures at tho beginning of next mouth. A letter received from a Philadelphia coal agent siys there will ho a marked improvement in tho trado for Sep tember and October. Tho bituminous coal trado is in somewhat of a chaotic condition and prices aro low. It stated that a number of tho largo operators aro laying in orders for future delivery, as thero is considerable talk of adopting an agreement for the re striction of tho output and the advancement and maintaining of prices. l'all or Koch. Victor Hlaskio and Peter Stlihengaes, both lesidlimon North Chestnut street, wero pain fully injured yesterday in Packer No. I col liery by a fall of rock. Victor received a wound two inches long abovo tho left eyo, exposing tho skull, and also a wound on tho brow. Petor received n sovero cut abovo the right eye. Dr. Stein dressed tho iujuries of both men. All kinds of vegetables and llowor seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, Oirardvillo. Electric cars pass tho door. 5-0-tf Council Meeting, A regular meeting of tho llorough Council will bo hold this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Yostordny's Ituxolinll (imiii'M, At Philadelphia Philadelphia. 13. Pitts burg, 1. At Baltimore Ilaltltnoro, 1; Louisville, 2. At rioston Iloston. (1; Chi cago. 2. At New York Now York, 3; Cincinnati, 1. At Washington Washing ton, 9: St. Louis, B. At Springfield (10 innings, colled) Springfield. 2; Syracuse. 2. At Iteudlng Lancaster. 10; Reudlng, 3. At Allentown (called) Allentown, 4; Hartford, 1. At Itlehmond First gamo; Newark, 3; Richmond, 1. Second gamo: Richmond, 7; Newark, 3. At Norfolk First game: Pnterson, B; Norfolk, 3, Sec ond gamo: Patersou, 17; Norfolk, f UR New Stock is double the money. They are good for the whole year 'round. We have extended our 10 per cent reduc tion until Sept. 1st. We mention a few prices of clothing and you will find every garment marked in our store ia plain figures at the prices we quote, and from these prices we take ten per cent. French Clay Suits, $6.50, less ten per cent., worth $10.00. Imported Dingonnl French Clay, $7, less ten percent., worth $10.30. Youths' Suits in this We also have on hand a big stock ofVestees, Blouses and Reefers in sizes lrom 3 to 9, Also a big line of suits for children in sizes lrom 10 to 16. You will find everything just as we advertise it. Come to our store, inspect the stock, make your selection and we give you the ten per cent, without being asked for it. You can find in our stock Men's and Youths' Suits from $3.00 to $16.50. Big line of Hats from 75c. up to $3 each. All makes, styles and colors. Don't forget the place, TO PUSH THE CASES. l:ii nllons lii lie Issued In Si ic nil Nui sance Cases. Application has been mado to Justice Toomiiy for executions in the suits Instituted soinii timo ngn against several property owners for contributing to a sewerage nulsanco on West Centre street. Tho Justice gave judgment in favor of tho borough for tho fines and c sts, but sinco that timo Chief Hurgoss Tabor and Health OllicerCunry liavit, been trying to have an amicable settlement made between all tho parties concerned In this they failed and he process for collection Is now asked for. As a separate execution must bo issued in each of tho twenty-eight cases the costs will bo considerably Increased ami It will take the Justice two or three days to get tho batch in shape. NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT OF O. A. K. tlUM'Ciai 1IATK8 TO CINCINNATI, O., VIA 1'KNNflYI.VANIA RAIMtOAI). For tho thirty-second National Lncamp nient of G. A. It,, to bo hold at Cincinnati, () ScpteinborD to 10, 18U3, tho Pennsylvania ltallroad Company will sell excursion tickets at rato of slnglo faro for tho round trip. Those tickets will bo sold on September 3, 1, and B, and will bo fcood to loavo Cincinnati icturningnot earlier thm September II nor later than September 13. except that by de positing ticket with Joint Agentat Cincinnati on September l, 0, 7. S, or I), and on payment of twenty-five cents, return limit may bo ex tended so that passengers may remain at Cincinnati until October!.'. Infant's lace caps, the cheapest and largest stock In town, at F. J. l'ortz's, 21 North Main street. tf Held for Assault. Mrs. John Sneddon last night piosecuted her husband for assault and battery beforo Justice Shoemaker. Tho defendant furnished f3(i0 ball. of t!io Globo fcr rre?rrATnT , . . . .,u..uu. una. similar uompinintFi iiiiu I'rcpnriu unaT 1110 BtriDgcul GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. proscribed by eminent phy6lcianst DR. RICHTER'S dfa a Mrtnirin 4V TAIN EXPELLEE. World renowned f IlrninrkrililvsticepHpfull Snmrcemilno wliu iradciMarK" Ancnor,' K. Ail. ItlditerA Co., 2I51VflrISt.j,Acr lork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks, CS&Wcts. Endorsed & recommended by A. Wasley, 106 K. Main St., . H, Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St., j . P. P. D. Kirlin, 6 S. Main St. y Shenandoah. "CTI ..Vfi n "EC"""" DR. niCHTEft'S " "ANCHOR" frTOJIACHAr. host for I CoW, IMpppwm A:Sfnmnrh Cniiitilnlntn. MISCELLANEOUS. OHT Iletivecn Womcr's truck storo and the Rcaillni? frclL-bt station, n' rimr hlchlv valued as a telft from a friend. Liberal reward awaits tho finder by retnrnlng same to tho llKKAI.ll oiuec. two-ui IOlt SAI.TC. A valuable nronerty. brick bullil V log, with nil modern conveniences ami In excellent location, situate at coiner of I.loyd and West streets. For further information at- ply to Mrs. n u. II ess. H-lo-tl 1710K lilCNT. A saloon with dwelling, eon I' tabling 15 comfortable rooms on South Main street. Ideated In tho buslnes portion, Iteasoiialilo terms. Call at IIkkalu rlllco. H-2-liti f 71 0 1 1 HAI.K - A vahrible property on West I' Centre street, dwelling house, and all eon. veulemes In desirable location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for fiuthor particulars, a-'j7-tf F0K8AI.1',. -A saloon, (food stand nnd cen tial loiatloii. Has two pool tables, ouu being a combination of pool and billiards. Apply lit the IlKKAMi nftlce. tf FOR SALE. A Kami, I.ocntetl about ono mllo from Itliitttown. Containing ahout 37 acres, ihvHlinjr aim) all nccoHsfiry huihlings Cheap and on vtiny term. Apply to A. J l'JUUilM, Attorney, iui wt'si AiatKei hiuTi, rims vine, or 10 r. u, iieuuaii, ."inenaimoan. AIno all that certain leasehold, situate, nt No, 12!i" WVhI Coal Miect, in West Malmnoy town ship. A good hurrah) anil cheap T, It. 11 rc i DA Li., Corner Main nnd Centre streeH, Hrjlin Hhennndoah, l'a. HOT WEATHER OR NOT There are some tliinjis you mint buy. else. lcs4 trouble to buy here than anywhere A REAL BARGAIN. Thirty dozen Japonct silk handker chiefs, hemstitched, for 5 cents- worth 15 cents. A Few Shirt Waists To Go at Half Price. Tine Lawn Hemstitched Handkerchief- Trimmed all around the edge with fine lace 50 dozen of thein to go at loc, woith 25 cents. LACE CAPS. A few mills and ends to gout half price. MORGAN'S Fancy Bazar, I N Main St. arriving daily. We are pressed for room and must get rid shelves and tables clear for the Fall Stock. therefore we arc now offering the public big - In all Men sbuits in this line you can have line we allow a dollar in addition Clothing I 'm l i in i i'n "f 1 FACT 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, if 1 1.1 t well macte ana tne latest styles at all prices from 30 cents up to $5.00. Everybody is invited to call and inspect our line and save money. For the next 30 days we will sell shoes 15 per cent, below factory prices. BOSTON 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. BOARDERS WAN1ED Commercial Hotel. Per Week. Transiert Kates, P 1 .00 icr day. uWilMUl'uim UillllllO Morris Heckman, Prop., Cor. Coal & Main Sts We Have Furniture To suit all classes, in all tlte 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 lurnisli you a home complete, and guarantee every buyer that he will save 25 to 40 per cent. 011 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 tho terminus of Schuylkill Electric Itailway. All kinds of stove repairing Attended to. A good jtlaco for a good drink chae! Mills' Saloon. Mi 23 K, Centre ntrcc-1, Mellet'a building, Wine, WhUklf-s, Ber nnd (Mura. lrriluvs leur In town hIwhvb on tap. We never carry stock over bargains. Suits $4, $5, $6, 84.20 All-wool Clay Worsted, $5.50, less ten per cent., worth $S.so. Imported Clays, blue or black, sacks or frocks, S6.4S, less ten per cent., worth $9.50. cut and round cut, sacks, frocks or cutaways. For square to the 10 per cent. House, EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall pnpers and notations Is one ol tho nineteenth century accomplishments That Is why tbo"o vli nrleit Ibclr wall pnper at CAHDIN'H net Mich delightful results. It l-n'l necessary to purchase the expensive grnihs, tho designs nml colors are ttt lis nrt'sth In tho cheaper grades, If they are not so ileli For those who wlb to decorate tbeli rnonuwith ntllstlu wall impels go to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS Have Removed to Refowicli's Bldg, SECOND FLOOR. rnim.-cnEnr-noE, o DICAT.KIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholosalo and Rotail. Q West Centre Streota DRINK- CIJvARY'S ISXTRA FINE. QUAIJTY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Homo Our Store. or at Has Moved to-- 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Ieave them at tlte office, we will do the rest. COllIlV1 Bl A BREWING COMPANY. of the stock on hand to get the from one season to another, and $7 and $8. They are all worth Gpim,., E. B. Foley, ar wcetr m. 9 8t 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. .,'.... . v. ..i , , ,11ml, ,.af)toftAati '
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