mil intf la f BOX PAPER, jfc. Call on us for box paper. 0ir new cheap ones "Sweethearts" and "Governess" f ,it .i r- 't'. .: -i'ly. worth 15c. A new iot 01 lYuin.ylvaiii.i" 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, N. tVlalr. St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine -and Iron. LarRC Bottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 Soutb Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. I'OI.ITIO.ll. POINT". Tlio Repulill-an executive committee will meet in I'ott. ville to-morrow niurniliK for tlie purpose of flxlne date for holillug tile county ami district eonventioua. Seiitonilier Villi will prolubly be the dnte. The Hil-ino. . Men's Lciikuo will meet ill Philadelphia 011 TliurMliiy, anil ninume for an active eaumai&n In eory dUtrict 111 tliu slate a:aiii-t the le-elcction of T.isilslators whose records ale not of the best. John Wanainakcr will lead the light, anil will visit Schuylkill county. MtvtM. K. llartholomew, siter of the late Lin Bartholomew, lun In en unpointed to a position in the l'liihuh'lpliin Mint. It is generally admitted that with llruinni the nomiiico for t'oiijjiess tlielo can ho little liariiionv, and the pally is at a steal dis.nl vantage. Tlio Mahanoy t'ily lh puhlicaiis haveadopt ed the I'rawford coimtj .v-tom of votiiiK at primaries, tlie same as in vogue heie under the Citizens' party rules. I'harles Johnson is a candidate for the Legislature in tho Ashland district, subject to IScptiblicuu rules The Philadelphia Times says Jlaj. Pinney, of tho Miners' Journal, will succeed Sub Treasurer lliglcr, whoso term expire to morrow, llolh Senators Quay and Penrose, who are conceded the appointment, are away. There is very llttlo interest in Kcpublicau circles In these parts, although we aic on tho ovo of a county convention. Mr. llrumiii is just now a strong advocate of hard coal for naval use. In Congress was the procr place to make speeches on that subject It would be mora ellcctivo than on tho stump. John V. Doyle, who has Congressional as pirations, is not favorably received by tho llemociatic press. Mr. Doylo is a lit to 1 apostle, anil says he will make Oiniliduto ltyau conic from under cover. Tliu Chronicle says tho Mincrsvlllo states man is "traveling tho county over." Per haps he is looking for that inyslclious Con gressional dark horse. Tho llepiiblicans of Lycoming enmity have endorsed Judge Met.gcr, the Democratic nominee, to succeed himself. line year ago most of the political prophets predicted all kinds of trouble to the nepuli llcan liarty this year. Itut things are dif ferent now. President McKinley lias won the war with Spain, and in other directions "things louiingoui way '' tfhiEELER IN COMMAND. The Vef-rran Southern Cavalry Leader As sumes CCotrol of the Camp at Montaulc aPolnt, L. I. N w York, Aim. ID. (Jeneral Joseph Wh. -ler hist iili;lit took ixjinimnnd of Camp WlkolY, ut Montauk Pvlnt, huc-ci-edlnir Genera! Vountr. The eve. -it of the Jay outside of the arrival of Ge-N; oral wheeler was the discharKe of the J.oUK-1 ltlders and Colonel Itoose veli from the detention camp. There was not n suspicion of serious Illness ntnoni. the men anil all were much improved by their stny In the camp. Colonel Roosevelt has been allowed the freedom of the enmp since 'Wo-.ti- nesday afternoon, and bestf" evenliiK he was In the third If.uwie for some time conferring ui,.n a number of friends who pni'.t.'c no secret thnt their mls "Luh was political. Colonel Itoosevelt, when asked what Jie thought of the political sltuntlon lifter reading- the new. papeit), which he had been dolnt' with apparent great Interest, replied that his lips were seal ed, so far as polities was concerned, by his uniform. While he wore the uniform of the United States army he could not discuss politics or personal matters for publication. Colonel Itoosevelt visited tho camp of tho Hough Riders who had remained In Florida while he anil the others went to Santiago, nnd was received with demonstrations of delight. Colonel Itoosevelt will leave the enmp tomorrow for a four days' visit to Now York. Sergeant Alfred N. Judson, of the Hough Riders, died yesterday of ty phoid. The body of J. Knox Oreen. tin Rough Rider w ho died nnd wua bulled Fluce coming to Montauk, will be ship ped later to (Jonzales, Tex., where his mother resides. 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 Kat Coal Street, Bhcnandoali, lVnna Mall orders promptly uttemlcd to. Backnell University, JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President. Coiupri-ci, a College with four coure , Academy for Vouni; .Men nnd lloyal Ladles Institute, urclliieil hoanllnK achool; School ot Music with graduating coumca. Kor catalogue aJUrea WM. C. GRETZINGER, ReBl8LreawWE, pa BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTHAW. Floor and Tabic Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, 37 wcelitre Bt. lllilllttrliil unit ni i' lull olive tittmi JolmstiiHii I'll An;-, l'l. At.iiimtlnK of tho Iniuul of 11 u.li of this city yi'Hter ilny a cull whu litmioil fur h RtHte Indus trial mid cinntnorrlnl convention, to lie held In thin city, lit-glnnlng on Monday, Oct. 17, next, unci rnntlnultiK until the buslne. before It lmll lie ttannnctorl. livery ooiniiieiolHl orRHtilimtlnn In the state In requested to send iloleKiiteH to thin convention on the basin of three deleftaten for the flrpt 100 nieinliTH of such organisation and one delegate for each 100 inemlum over or fraction thereof. Town having no commercial body may be veprcneiited by the mayor or burKe.s thereof or any oilier duly accredited pel Hon. Kveiy employer of labor In the state and every labor union will bo entitled to one delefrnte each, and each Mate labor ormtnlxntlon will be entitled to three delegates. Wisconsin". Iti'iuibllcun TU1't. Milwaukee. AtlE. IB. FnllnwItiR In the ltepulilltan ticket as completed at yesterday's session of the state con ventlnii: For c'Vtfrnor. l'.dword Keo lleld; lleutenunl Kovi-tnor. Jesse Stone: secietary of stnte W. H. Kniolilleh: treasurer,.!. . Ivivldson: attorney Ren eral, H. 11. Illiks; sU'ii-rlnteiident of public Ins ttuotlmi. 1,. P. Harvey; rail load commissioner. Irahntu 1.. nice; Insurance commissioner, Kmll Olljehan. A llowiirit roe the I'o.uonrrt. Wllnilngti 11. ') "I., Auk 10. -Governor Tunnell yesterday offi rod a reward of $2,000 for the Rtiprpl'f-'i. Ion i.f the party or parties who sent I he poisoned candy to Mis. J. Presley Punning, of Dover, ns a result of which Mrs. Dunning und her sister. Mrs J D Donne, b st their lives. Stale ,n to, t i v,' an.' tT'ivern ment Inspectors ate n,,- Investigating the affair Annual Sales overO, 000,000 Boxes FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach. Giddiness, Fulness after meals. Head ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness, l'lushings of Heat. Los f Appetite, Costiveness. lllotches on tho Skin. C"ld Chills, Dlt tuibed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lir.lXII.UI's PI M.S. taken as direct ed. Will quickly restoro lVmnles to com plete health. They promptly lemoio obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem mill cure Melt llciidacbe. Tor a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boecham's Pills aro Without a Rival Anil hare tlie LARCEST SALE ornnyl'aient.llcillelnc in tlie World. 25c. at all Drug Stores, DAVISON'S FURNITURE STORE Is still In existence and Is selling large quantities of Furniture dally. It takes more space than we LVn.ive at onr disposal to tell of the many attractive pieces to be found in onr stock of FURNITURE. Where all are beautiful it is hard to select any for special mention. Our low prices deserve a special word of praise. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. Wooden bedsteads, walnut, or antique, for - - $1.25 Extension bpnngs, to lit any bed, for - $1.00 Steel and Iron 15ed Steads, white enameled, for $5.00 Davison's . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. BUSY Great Out Sale of Medium Weight Clothing. 1'ITIIY POINTS. rlHppcnliiK TlirmiKhimt the Cotiulty Chronicled for llitsly l'ariisnl. laborers werkiim en the street pnviiiK at Slmumkln receive $1.50 per ihiy. Msny of our exchaii!o nro loprniltictlons of the HiniAt.n news columns. It Is seldom credit Is given, hoivcver. Msny linprovenieiits nnd clinnpes have been iniido to tliu llloomslmri; Normal school. I'ottsvlllo lioiutmh hai bruuclit suit befure Sipilru Cuiinid against Louis Levy to recover ?ll)0 license Ico uxuctuil 01 irniiucni incr chants. The Litliit.'inhin 11 mil ef Mahiiuuy Citv will hoi ' a picnic on the 27th Inst nt l'leasniit Hill The 1". O S. of A. state camp will meet at ork next week. The Kvaiipelical camp meeting at Lakeside elcwd lust evening. Tho Humana Tire Company of l'ottavillo has purclmseil two smoKc protectors to no cur ricd on the chemical engine. A correoiiundunt of Tho Iron Aco advises re tall merchants to cet out of the storo and run around to observe tho business methods of other dealers. Ocoiiio liettler and Harry Fox, of l'otts vllle, left for iMontiina, from which place they will proceed to the Klondike. Joseph Nichtcr has purchased another trotter "Helton I!," with a iccord of 2.31, for which be p.lid Siiturclav will be the last dav fur fillnc an iillcntions for naturalUatliui papers, and they must all he in by noon of that day, Tho hearing will be held the first Saturday in September. The washery operating in the Schuylkill rlvur near Schuylkill Haven, takes out six tons of coal dully from tho bed of tho river Henry Ategood, of town, has secured apo' itlnn in a Taiuaqua hardware store. 1'iivate Siirlnirer camo to his home ill Cres- miii.'i on a nick furlough, to find his mother dead from the same disease ho had been suf fering from typhoid foor. James Whalcn, St. Nicholas, who was in jured at the Sull'olk colliery six months ago, will rcsumo work on Monday. Jack Stivetts is still at his homo in Ashland, and says he will not piny with tho St. Louis Club. A ladies' hand bug was left in a picnic baggage car which the owner can have by culling for it. Shenandoah leads all other towns in lliu le gion in the number of recruits sent to the front. Kush township road tax has been fixed at j !.;). The I!. A. 1! c.imp fire at 1'rackvlllo has hecu changed to tho Slith and UTtli of August. Accidents come with distressing frequency on tlie farm. Cuts, bruises, stings, sprains Dr. Thomas' Lclcctric Oil reliove.s the pain instantly. Never safe without it. MAHANOY CITY. A llo' beg Oritslicil ut ti Kulluiiy Station Yenterdliy Afternoon, Mahanoy City, Aug. 10. William, tliu 13-year-old son of l'cter Marsdcn, met with ti serious accident at the Lehigh Valley freight station yesterday afternoon. Ho was sitting witli his legs hanging over tho platform when ear bumped against it. Tho left leg was badly crushed. There was a compound com minuted fracture of both bones below the knee. Tho l'ennsylvania Telephone Company has just finished placing a copper wire circuit be tween this place and Shenandoah. I his will relieve tho nay stations to sonio extent. A social gathering was held at Lakeside last evening under the management of Miss Hotl'mau, of Morea, and Miss Miriam Patter son, ol .New lioston, in Honor oi ineir inenu, Miss. Hiiimii Felduer, of lSaltimore. About twenty peoplo spent a very, pleasant evening. H. K. Christ, the contractor and hulhlcrof town, has just completed negotiations with Mr. Lciscnring for extensive repairs nt tho lattor's colliery at Mllnosvlllo. All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds, and planus at l'ayno's nurseries, (liraidvillo. Klcctric cars pass tho door. fi-u-ll Itiillrouil Ittiiiihlhigx. p'riim llazlcton Standard. Al. Dcpew, at present proprietor of tho Delano storo, has rented the houso formorly occupied by ex-Supt. lllakeslco. lie takes possession this week. It is rumored that Master Mechanic Hewitt will bo tho next person requested to hand in his resignation. Georgo Hrill, at present trainmaster nt Delano, will shortly hand in his resignation and engage activoly in tho lumber business with Congressman Kulp, of Shainokin. Mr Ilrill denies this and says ho is looking for a house in Hazleton, to tuako that his head ouartors. A rumor is current that four more crews nro to bo transferred from Delano to Lelugh tun. Of course tho rumor could not bu verified hut Lehigh Valley rumors these days aro pretty nearly ns good as tho truth. Koiintiiln pens, from l'ott.'s. 23c to ut F. J. tf HlooinsblirK's ltaco leet. Tills part of tho Schuylkill region will have three represenbitivesnt tho llloomsburi! cycle meet on Saturday. They nro Oeorgo Huiry and William I'rico, of Mahanoy City, and (icoruo Frost, of town. They liavo en tered in all the principal ovents. Karl's Clover Itoot Tea Is a pleasant laxa tive, liegulatcs tlio bonds, purlflos tho blood. Clears the complexion, liny to make and pleasant to take, 25 cts. Kohl by I'. 1). Kirlin and u guarantee. Malicious MUcblcr. .Mrs Joseph Kraszuk was put under ?300 bail last night by Justice Toomey for smash ing windows in tlio houso of Mrs, Lille Kehoe, of East Centre street. Thrco spectres that threaten baby's life. Cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Willi Strawberry never falls to coiuitior them. Closing Great Mammoth KAISDR CHEATS TUB GALLOWS. Tlio AVIIc Mili'ilctcr 4'iiiiiiiiIIh Sillclilo In 111m Coll ut NorrlHtinvii. Koirlslovvii, I'll., Aug-. 19. Churlea O. ICalner, who was to have been hiinited two wcckB from next Tuesday for tho murtlor of bis wife, Emma Kaiser, committed suicide yesterday afternoon In the county Jail by cutting several arteiles In his nrm, after which he hanged himself with an Improvised rope made by twisting one of his bed sheets. While the condemned man was prepaiing to cheat the gallows tho prison olllclals were In conference concerning the purchase; of a scaffold ing by which to cany out the law. As a consequence Knlser was not being watched. When found he had boon dead but a short time. Knlser hnd obtained n spring from a small alarm clock In his coll, and with this severed several arteries In his arm. To make sure of his act he had twisted the bed sheet about the bars of the cell door, and making a noose placed It about his neck. He both sti angled and bled to death. Mrs. Knlser was tuiirdeied on th night of Oct. 2S, IStiG. She and her hus band had guie driving, and she never returned nllve. Knlser told a story of being attacked by highwaymen, who hnd robbed him and his wife and then killed her nnd shot him. He was nr rested and convicted for the crime, nnd subsequently confessed. Implicating James A. Cleinmer and his mistress, Lizzie Do Kalb, known through wit nesses as the "woman in black." deta iner and the Ue Kalb womnn were ap prehended In New Jeisey over a year later, and Kaiser and the woman tes tified that Clemmer fired the fatul shot. The womnn pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact. Clemmer was convicted nnd sentenced to death. Moth Clemmer anil the woman occupy cells In the same Jail close to where Kaiser took his life. Cornice i'iiiw unit uiiih two. I'lilladelphla, Aug. 11). Tlie massive cornice of the unllnlshed building of M. Atlee llurpee & Co., 4711-477 North Klfth street, gave way and crashed to the pavement, seven stories below, yes teiday afternoon. In Its fall It Ml cd two men mill Injured live, one of the latter fatally. The dead are Albert Oreen and Thomas Lyons, and C. Slinkier Is thought to be dying from a fractured skull. Jealous Lover's Double Ci'ltun. Philadelphia, Aug. 13. Ida llowcr, a beautiful young girl of noxliorough.was shot while leaving n room In tier home late Wednesday night by John Hale, who had been betrdthed to her for two years. Hale immediately shot himself In the head. He died a few hours later, and his victim cannot recover. The cause of the tragedy was Jealousy with out cause. Killed by Lightning. Heading, Pa., Aug. 19. Wednesday night Hnrvey, son of Stephen C.reena walt, was struck nnd Instantly killed by lightning on the farm of Jefathan Home, southwest of New Itlnggold, where he was employed. The Occident occurred while he was sitting In a wagon shed adjoining the barn. A dog, which was fastened by a chain about 15 feet away, at another build ing, was Instantly killed. Acted us Ills Own Stirgoon, Wllltesbarre, Pa Aug. 111. .Michael Most, of Plymouth township, who hnd been suffering from a cancer In the side for gome time past,' nnd who hnd been glen up by the doctors as In curable, concluded to act as his own surgeon yesterday afternoon. He took a largo table knife nnd cut the cancer out, but left such n large opening that the Intestines protruded. He bled to death before the arrival of a physician. (ieraiumma, fuchsias, pansics, daises, roses, etc., for sprinj; plantlni; at l'ayno's nurcrics, Oinirilvillo. Tubcroso and uladiolus bulbs. The l'opi.V c l,i, CiuioM Auxloty. Home. Auk. 19. Humors nro In cir culation tlmt the pope has suffered n further relapse. Dr. Lappnnl, his bull nous' physician, denies the report but anxiety prevails. Ciuimoi ..lilp ltl'IIIO cd. New Yolk, Auk. 111. Ueneral Oreely yesteiday sent notilleiitlnn tn the Cora morelal Cuble eonipany i.s follows: 'Censorship Is raised on all commercial, code or cipher dlspntches to and from Cuba, Hot to Hlco and all West Indian Islands. In addition, urruiiKeinents have been made with the Spanish rov erument authorities whereby they agree to abolish similar lestilctlons on code messages in Cuba. As the Spanish still exerclso consulship over press messages and over ptlvate telegrams containing statements livjuilous to the Interests of Spain, similar action will be taken re garding like messages In the United States, but tho censorship will bo of the most liberal character." Volunteer Not AiixIoiih to Ilotlro Washington, Aug. lit. The war de partment hns been trying to ncertaln the wishes of the troops as to being mustered out, It being the object to ac commodate the troops so far as pos sible. Up to the present time It looks ns If all the volunteers wnnted to re main, and Hint the inusteiing out will have to be done by tin arbitrary oider. The desire to tenuiln in tlio service Is not confined to the olllcers, but the rank nnd llle wish to continue in the govern ment service. TJie troops when mus tered out vUI be transported to their homes. iUR New Stock is double the money. They an; 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 in plain figures at the prices we quote, and from thqse prices we take ten per cent. French Clay Suits, $6,50, less ten per cent., worth $10.00. Imported Diagonal French Chiy, $7, less ten per cent., worth $10.30. In all Men's Youths' Suits in this We also have of suits for children in sizes from 10 to 16. You will find everything just as we advertise it.- Gomq to inspect the stock, make your selection and we give you the ten per cent, without being asked for it. You in our stock Men's and Youths' Suits from $3.00 to $16.50. Big line of Hats from 75c. up to $2 c. All makes, styles and, colors. Don't forget the place, nil'; wi.ATiimt. Tlio forecast for Kitittdiy: Fair to p.iitly cloudy, sultry weatlior, loUuuul by ilaiug tciiipcratuio. On Sunday fair und warmer weather. PERSONAL MENTION. James Miihley, who was homo on n fui- lunch from Camp Alger, returned there to day. Thomas II. Snyder und two daughters visited friends nt I'ottsvlllo to-day. Miss Mary Ddlancy went to I'ottsvillu this morning to visit friends, Miss ltortha Helsdrnch has gone to Atlantic City to spend a few days. M. M. Ilurke, Lm.. and wife left for I'lilla delphla this morning. Mr.nd Mrs. John A. Itellly visited l'otts vllle to-day. Miss Nelllo V. Kcllly, of tow n, and tlio Misses Kalcr, of Mahanoy City, went to Atlantic City to-day. Thomas fl.illaghcr. of Mt. i",1'llw?j!; town visitor last evening. Mr. Gallagher Lis heen located In Cuba for n long l c m savs that ho was on board tho Ill-fated Maine the day bofoie it was blown up Messrs. . i c.so Thomas ami L. .1. Johnson attended a parly given liy Miss Drcsher, nt her home in IlliiKtown. last evening. Mrs. James Hughes and two children, of Johnstown, are visiting the family of A. Winner, mi North Main street. Mrs. James Morrissoy, of Ashland, visited her sister, Mrs. Patrick lltoiinan, yesterday. Col. 1". J. Moii.ighan, of Olraidvillo, was seen In town last evening. Christ. IVlimldl has icturned homo from Philadelphia Hoseivodnsa jliror in tho United Slates District Court. Miss Mary Dclaucy spent to-day visiting iel.itlvo3 at Hcckschcrville. .Michael Mauley, agent forColumbia beer at Locum (lap. attended to business at the local ollice jestcrday. l'atiick I'ox sought treatment nt the Miners' hospital to-day. Several days ago ho had his light foot pierced by n pitchfork. Milton llillm.iu and wife, of Orwigsburg, spent yesterday in town. Mrs. Paul Houck and children hnvo gone to Huunnelstowu to spend a mouth's vaca tion witli the former's mother. Miss Mnry Longnieker, who was visiting Mr and Mrs. Paul llouck's residence, has gone to Ocean tliovo to spend thrco weeks. rnicUlltle's Wilier l'lllllt. Several months ago tho Messrs. Hattpt, owners of the l-'rackvillo water works, offer ed to deed tlie same to the borough for $l.r0 a year icnla! and that the owners he employ ed as superintendent nnd overseer for n period of iho years. Last July Council accepted theproprsitioii, but when the agreement was presented nt the meeting this week three of the siv members lofuscd to sign it, the sev enth member being absent. Some years ago the works was valued at f 15 000. To Oceiiii tlrme. To enable those desiiing to attend tho camp meeting nt Ocean Glove the Heading Hailway will run a special excursion on Aug. 23nl, Tickets good for niuo days, f 1.00. Train leaves nt 0.S1 a. in. Vcsti'i-iluv's llnscbiill Clinics. At Philadelphia I'hllndclphln, 8; Pitts burg. I. At Huston -Huston, 10; Chicago, 0. At New Vol k New York, 7; Cincin nati. 0. At Ilultlniore llaltlmoro, 9i Louisville, li. At Washington Washing ton, C, St. Louis, 3. At Prooklyn Cleve land, 2; lliooklyu. 0. At Springfield Syracuse, 7i Springfield, 0. At Providence Providence, 3; Wilkes burre, 0. At Montreal HulTalo, 5; Mon treal, 3. At Ottawa Ottawa, 9; Toronto.O, At Allentown Lancaster, 4; Allentown, 0. At Heading Hnrtford. 1; Heading, 0, At Norfolk Norfolk, 10: Newark, 3. At Itlchmoud- nicbmond, 0; Paterson, 0. for U1' of tlio Globu f or BHEUMATISMJ TTtTTTT A TY1T L it.it. -,. i-4wy.wii una t.imunr uompjaints, (mil pn'imrm uucit tno etnugent GERM AH MEDICAL LAWS, c .cribed liy eminent phyaclanatj: DR. RICHTER'S PA3 EXPELLER. 1Vc,l M renowned I I If mn.knlilv piiccch. fill I riiilvconiifno villi', rude Mark " Anchor.' V. Ail. KKIilir.t Co., 215 PiarlSt.,. Sew ork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13Ur.mcliHmi.es, Own Glassworks, S-.-Wtli Kuduitcd J-r-Comua-udcdby A. Wasley, 106 K. Main St.. H. Hacenbuch, 103 N. Main St. r.o, Klrlln, 6 s.Main St. snenandoah. . C-n. . . .-.vU: 1 "f3gjisjl DR. niCHTER'n "ANCIIOIl" STO.HAOIIAI, host for !.vspensia:wiomncli roinnlnliils. HOT WEATHER OR NOT There arc some thiiitrs you mut buy. else. lss trouble to buy here than anywhere A REAL BARGAIN. Thirty dozen Japnnet silk handker chiefs, hemstitched, for S cents - woith 15 cents. A Few Shirt Waists To Go at Halt Price Fine Lawn Hemstitched Handkerchief - Trimmed nil ftround the edge with fine lace 50 dozen of them to go at 10c, worth 25 cents. LACE CAPS. A few raids and ends to goat half price. MORGAN'S Fancy Bazar, 23 N Main St. arriving daily. We are pressed for room and must get rid shelves and tables clear for the Fall Stock. therefore we are now offering the public big Suits in this line you can have line we allow a dollar in addition A on hand a big stock of Vestees, lilouses and Reefers in sizes Clothing House, BLOCK,! Clothier NOW AT 23 EAST (DORNBACH At which place I am now prepared to meet the wants of my former customers and the public in general, to far better advantage. An invitation is extended to the public to visit our new place and inspect our increased stock of clothing. r MISCELLANEOUS. I OrtT Ilctwcen Wonier's truck storo nnd tlio W HciKlIng Irelglit Minion, n ring nigniy mined lis n gift from ti uwiilts tlio Under by lll.UAI.l) olllco. friend. Llbenil reward returning suuie to tliu 8-lG-5t InOlt SALK A vubmble property, brick buibl 1 log, with nil modi rn conveniences nnd In excellent locution, ultmitc nt ciiincr of Lloyd noil West streets. Por further Information n ply to Mrs. S 1). Hess. 8-10-tt 1,1011 ltUN'T. A snloon with dwelling, con I' t i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 lt 1.1 conifortnblo rooms on Mouth illnln street Locntcd In tlio buslnes portion. UciKoiiable terms. Cull lit HriiALU nice, d-j-lln ,10lt SALU A vnlunblo property on 1 est Centre street, dwelling House, nnu nil con veniences In dcslroblo locution. Apply to Tliomns Tosh, for further pnrtlculnra. o-u-xi ,10It HAL12. A saloon, (lood stand nnd ecu- trnl locution, Hns two pool tables, one being h combluatloii of pool and billiards. Apply nt tlio IlKltAl.li oiiice. ii FOR SAL. EL. A Fnrm. Luciitcil about one nillo from ItlllKtown. ContalnlliB nbollt 37 in n s, dwelling ml nil ncccssiiry nuiioinirs. i. nenp nnu on clisy icnns. Apply to A. J I'iuiuim, Attorney 101 Y csv .inrKci siicci, i iuihviiic, tir ,u i, llcdilnll, Sliclinuilonli. Also nil tlmt certain leasehold, sltunte at No, Ti W't st Coal street. In West Malum, y town ship. A gooil Imiguhi 111 d cheap 1. li. JIKIll, .1.1.. Corner Mnln nod Centre streets, H-12-lm .'lienanilo.-b, la. We Have Furniture To suit all classes, in all the latest styles and at all kinds of prices. Onr stock contains no shop worn Roods because we have just opened at our new stand, 131 South Main street. When it comes 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 riain St. At tho terminus of Schuylkill Klcctric Hallway, All kinds of stove repairing Attended to. I Is !? A Handsomo Complexion ono or inu greaieM charms a woman can pOSSeHS. roZZONTH COMI'LUXIOM lJOWDUU 1VB- 11. We never carry stock over bargains. Suits $4, $5, $6, All-wool Clay Worsted, $5.50, less ten per cent., worth Imported Clays, blue or black, sacks or frocks, $6.4S, less ten per cent., worth $9.50. cut and round cut, sacks, frocks or cutaways. For square to the 10 er cent, Gents' Furnisher, CENTRE STREET, BUILDING.) EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In VnM pnpt'tK ami JecorMlom I one ot tlie nineteenth eentury necfonipl(nlunent, Tlmt it why tliwe who Heleet their wnll pnper nt CAltDIN'S M't mli ilrllKhthil remiltfl. It Un't mt'CHHury to inrclm' the expensive urmlc, tho design nml eolnr uro jut im nrtlntle In tho cheaper Krm1e"i, If they aro not ho ileh, Kor thonwho wUh to ttecorutu their room with nrtietlu wull papers ko to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. SHE Spoon., 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 and save money. For the next 30 days we will sell shoes 1 5 per factory prices. cent, below BOSTON FACTORY SHOE E, 27 South Jain Street. Shenandoah, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store. -Has Moved to- 118 S. Mairr Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, BOARDERS WANTED ! Commercial Hotel. Per Week. I'ranstcrt Kates, Si. 00 iicr day. iiiiiiuniiimii nnu umililO Morris Heckman, Prop., Cor. Coal & Main Sts A kooO place tor a good ilrlnlc Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 IS. Centre street, Mellet'a building, Wine, Whl-klr, lleer ami CIkum. Prc-lieal lifer In town always on tan. of the stock on hand to get the from one season to another, and $T and $8. They are all worth irom -? to o. Also a big line our store, 1 can find gqldin, prog, 120 1 9 8c 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
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