lit niriTiria-Hiitrtoii irtrf n r , vv --.ljiu.ihi nli rminii'iTiuVi BOX PAPER, Cnll on us for box paper. Our new cheap ones "Sweethearts" and "Governess" go nt m ce 11 . tM'.'l'-, worth 15c. A new iu. ui ' lViin) .inia" 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, rvialn st. CANTRELL & GOCHRANE'S 1P0R1 GINGER - f 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, MAHANOY CITY. A lluclur In tlio Vnlleil Slnte Army nt Tortti Jtleo Write Home. Mahanoy City, Auk. 27. An interestius army letter has been re col veil bere by Char-lei I!eusiii;or. It was written by bis son, Howard, who is 11 buttlor in tbo Kith Va. Vol., of Oil City, Pa. The letter was written at Coiunu, Cuba, on the Kith of August anil iloscribea some of tbo ex periences of the army whilo iu Porto llleo. The writer says the island is a most beautiful one, prolusoly ailorneil witli plants and flowers. No trouble was encountered by tbo soldiers until the mountain near Coauio was reached. Hero they were attacked by tbo Spaiiiaids at 8 o'clock one morninc TI10 "boys" forced thoir way down a hill and after ouo hour and ten minutes of llerco iiuhtiui: tbo Spaniards surrendered. The re sult uf the attack showed S wounded soldiers on the American side whilo nonewero killed. Tho Spaniards had 15 killed and 10 wounded. lleusiiiKur says tbo boys are all well and that tho climate is excellent and healthy. Tho Lithuanian band is hoblinua picnic at Pleasant Hill to-day. Ilonry Why, of Now lioston, furnished 1100 bail bofuro Justice Iliennan last niuht as a guarantee that ho would appear in court on a chargo of stealing a chicken from Mrs. Aim Craig, of that place This suit is tho out come of a neighbor's quarrel. j.iiirurr anil vrromptod I Siilclilo. Philadelphia, Aug. 27. William Ilinchcliffe, aged -12 years, Inst nlffht shot and Instantly killed his wife, nml then shot himself, inillctlnrj a slight wound. The couple lived In Jlanayunk, u suburb uf this city, and liavo been separated for some time. Illnchellffe was drunk and went to his wife's homo and committed the deed. Mnro Milillnrs Tmm mitliitro. Washington, Aug. 27. The transports Yueatan, Hudson and Ciitnllna arrived at Muntauk Point yesterday with 1,402 men from Santiago. During the voy age four deaths occurred un tho Yuca tan, one on the Hudson and nine on the Catallna. The Yuoatan brought six companies of Infantry, the Hudson brought the Second and Third battal ions. District of Columbia, and the Cat allna men from various commands. Buy Keystone Hour. Ho snio that tho.namo T.RXHio & 1!aek. Ashland, Pa,, is printed on every sack. WELSH BROS. NO. 2 RAILROAD SHOW Headed by" 11011 Ill'NTINl ., Vnicrici's favorite clown. TO ARRIVE' 1 Iu h.lit-ht cltihH 4 1111(1 IMOst IrjJHTit 4 IU t' itt Mum u: V ('In i.(t'iii1niii " En EAT P 4Vlkonnrldt .,i.i. itlfTit fi ntnrpfc. ? 5 X. Ml artists, mni! in. trui'ted vniutaU. 9 . I XJ clivstrul InKTUtinittnli'.l. 5 Almolittl) li-Ktiil.itru p.il tlicr.icst ( " inaffulllcftil li'iili eftrerectt-J. JTwoPcrforiMices Z DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE, X AT 2 AND O p. M. 2 Doors Open Ono X Hour Kni tier. EXHIBITING. AT SHENANDOAH, PA., Friday and Saturday SEPT. 253 WRIGHT For all Bilious and Nervous Disiases. They purify the IIlood anil give Hkaltiiv action to the entire system. Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES. Gasoline, 'Oil, Wagon Grease, Jasoline, 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, U3 Kiuil Coal Htrert, Blienaudonh, I'mma Mall ortlem promptly attemU-il to, GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTItAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, "wc'ntre st. ri XKI3 MR V 1 NEWEST 2 m crs. TO ALL FSLLi tttfc WHATIlKlt. The foipoait for Sundays I'alr, slightly warmer wonthor, with litiht, Mirlablo w imln. On Monday jirolwilily Mr anil warmer weather, followed by loutl t til us. JOHN WELLS HURT. Mr Is OarilKil Down With 11 liii.li of Hurtli Thin Alll'Miiioli. Shortly after dinner to-day John Wells was Injured at the Indian Nidge colliery by a rush of clay and lock. 1 be left side of his body was considerably bruied and several of bis libs w ere crushed. Dr. J. S. ChIIcii whs railed In to administer ticatmcnt. Wells had just tiled two shots and while le turning to tho wene in company with Patrick McCarthy, the accident oiciirrcd. Ho bad no sooner reached the spot when the rush of clay and rock fell upon him and knocked him down, lln a inmicdlatily extricated and removed to his homo on South Main street. Ho is ajtcd about lis years and losides witli his widowed mother. (ieraniliiins, fuchsias, pausies, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting at lMyuo s nurseries, (lirardvllle. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. l'ntrlrk Scllllll'" Dentil. Deputy Coroner Williams, of Ashland, has empanelled the lollowiug jury 10 imiuiru in specting tho death of Patrick Scully, whose skull was fractured by a stone that was thrown: James MiTadileu, J. Swinsborough, W. P. Mover. John 1Vello, Daniel Whitley and Kdward Moiiaghan. The impiest will bo held in the Orant house at Oiraidville, on Tuesday uvculng, and Deputy District At torney M. P. McLaughlin will bo present. Lost it Horse. A horse belonging to liichard Gulnaii died of colic last evening. Ho was returning homo from Olr.irdvllle, when tbo animal dropped on the roadway and died shortly after. ;v 'in-let. v l.iM'ilevV suicide, ltlelimond Va.. Avp-. 27. A Win chester him il:-1 i :iv that Mis. A. 7,, Tlssiiu nkl. n lerdir In Washington so ciety, iiimndtti-d Fi'bide at Jordan Alum SpilURS yi'sterday afternoon by swallmMilg e.irbolle ni id. She was sn journliiK at the springs for her health, and It Is supposed was temporarily In sane when she took the poison. KnIt-lils iC I '.i (hln- OIllclnN. Indianapolis, Aug. 27. The supreme lodge, Knights nf Pythias, adjourned last evening after hnlng elected the following ntllrers: Supremo chancellor, Thomas G. Sample, Allegheny, I'a.j su preme vice chancellor, Ogden II. Feath ers, Wisconsin. The other olllcers will be lci t d today. DAVISON'S FURNITURE STORE Is still In existence and is selling large quantities of Furniture daily. It takes more space than we have at our disposal to tell of the many attractive pieces to be found in our 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 $.1.25 to fit any $1.00 antique, for Extension Springs, bed, for Steel and Iron Bed Steads, white enameled, for - $2.00 Davison's BUSY FURNITURE. AND. STOVE. STORE, 121-123 North Alain St. Anthracite Political Club Allsl-TS nVRRY MONDAY liVI-NlNO nt 7 o'clock nt 211 Itmu Mreet, (ilmi-iV IIil. II. M. flOYRR, Pres. r. MAI.IA, Sec'y. Great telH Out Sale of Medium Weight Clothing. PITHY POINTS. Iliippoidugs lliiotigluiiit tho (biiintry Cliruiileleil lor Hasty lYriimtl. The Pottsville shops are working full time, A now Sons of Vcterat s camp will bo organized at Freeland on September 10th. The men working on tho pnb'lc building at Pottsvlllo struck becauso they didn't receive their pay, and other men were put to work to-day. Mahanoy City Council No. 102. Itoyal Arcanum, will colcbmto its 20th anniversary September lllth, witli an entertainment and bamiuet in the (Ir.md Opera House. The last sea shoro excursion via renusyl- vanla railroad Thursday, September 1st, iromlses to In well patronized as this period is the most pleasant of the year to visit the seaside resorts. A new Hag stone pavement is being erected on tbo Jardiu street Bide of the Water Com pany building. Kov. Sam Jones proachos eight sermons tills week, at $100 each, to tbo Methodists at Summit drove camp meeting, Ducks county. Two thousand people and a brass band yos loitlay gave JO regular aitlllcry recruits a royal scud-oil on their departure from Ilazle ton for Portress Monroo. lkdlcfnutc will be tho convention place of tbo State Millers' Association from September 27 to 211. Aged Mrs. Jano Jackman, of Shomoklii, falling downstairs, sustained Injuries from which she soon aftor died. llunco stcerors tried to victimize wealthy Fanner Wllmcr Whltmor, living near liolle foute, but failed in their game. More than 1000 carriages followed tho re mains of licv. J. Hrukukor to tho grave at liohrerstown, Lancaster county. PERSONAL MENTION. V. Ovido Woodward, advance represenla tive of Welsh llros. shows, was iu town to day arranging for its appearance hero. Miss Julia Spellman, of Akron, Ohio, left town to-day for Baltimore and Washington, after which she will return to her home. Missos Tessio aud Maine Connors returned to their homes In New York this morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Tempest, uf Duluth Minn., are the guests of friends here. Mrs. Morris Stecdle and family, of Hiver- ton, N. J., are visiting the family ol Charles Illakcr, of South Jardin street. .Miss Julia A. Dolphin, a popular young school teacher of Lllaugowau, aim hcr,sistci Miss Ilndget, of town, left this afternoon fo Pottsville, where they will visit friends. TO FIGHT EXTRADITION. Mr Ilotkln Will Not Ctiiuu l'nt Without a I.ojinl t'diiti'it. Ran Frunclsco, Auk. 27. The police of this city are working hard to perfect the local end of the Hotkln case be fore Detective McVey arrives from the tast with the papers for Mrs. Dotkln's extradition. Assistant District At torney Dunne is preparing to aid tho outhorities In every way, and at the same time Mrs. Botkin's attorneys are preparing an elaborate argument ngainst the transfer of the case to the Delaware courts. Attorney Dunne lias lequested Chief of Police Lees to get a more definite statement of tho case from the Delaware olllcials, and to that end Chief Lees yesterday telegraphed to Attorney General White, of Dela ware, asking for the allldavlts In the i use on a number of points. Mrs. Botkln spends a great deal of her time In perfecting her attire. She ehaiws her gowns frequently, and to all outward appearances is not ner vous. She, however, takes a great deal of interest In tho case, and reads every line published In the newspa pers. She has had several consulta tions with her attorneys, but the ordeal has so far had little appreciable effect on her appearance. Knliim! Tlirontpus ( Illlin. London, Aug. 27. The Peking cor respondent of the Dally Mall says: "The tltuatlon lias suddenly become ocute. The relations between the Tsung LI Yamen nnd Sir Claude Macdonald, the liritlsh minister, are strained to tho point of rupture. Sir Claude Mac donald has Intimated that any failure by China to observe Great Britain's wishes will be accepted as'a casus belli. In support of Sir Claude Macdonald the fleet has been concentrated at Wei Hal Wei and Hankow and nil the warships under 5,000 tons have been mobilized In the Yang Tse river. The naval dem onstration Is solely directed against China," Clillm llotwcon Two rices. London, Aug. 27. A special dispatch from Shanghai says: "Violent scenes are reported to have occurred between Sir Claude Macdonald and M. Tavloff, the Russian charge de affaires, owing to the lattcr's commanding the Tsung LI Yamon to break Its agreement with the Hong Kong bank, under pain of the czar's strong displeasure. "The Chinese are Inclined to obey M. I'av loff, seeing that the nritlsh confine themselves to verbal protests. The position Is now worse than ever. All tho Ttusslnn ships have returned to Port Arthur, while the Dritish vessels are ossembllng at Wei Hal "and Chefoo." Tho I'ro-.lilont to VInII ('lovoliiud. Clevelnnd, Aug. 27. President and Mrs. McKlnley will arrive in Cleveland for a few days' visit next Tuesday or Wednesday. They will come from Somerset, Va., where thev Intend to first spend soveral daj-s with the presi dent's brother, Aimer McKlnley. While In Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. McKlnley will bo the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron T. llerrlck. Senator Ilnnna will probably return from the west next week. In which event President and Mrs. McKlnley may make a short visit at his summer home on the bluff of the lake west of the city. Closing; Great Mammoth voi.nK'.M, fdiMs. Tho wiinl iiso"sors uio now eniriiueil In makliiE the U'Klituitiim nfvutels. Thuiu who iletlro tn vulii lit tho Noveinlier election fliuuhl see thut their mimes nro registered. Tho last tiny fur legist rutiun is September 7th. Flint Mlnersvlllo post olllro is uuisiiiK the CoURressinnu much trouhlo Mrs. Smith, ono uf tho n I ' I 1 1 in 1 1 1 9 , who lust u sun nml hus band In tho volunteer nrmy, will not get the plum. The lower City l.eho miys 1'ottsvilio is to Imvo another inorniiiK ncwspnjier,l!eimlillcnH in politics. Dr. W. N. Stein, of town, uimlidntu for Coroner, subject to tho decision of tho llo- puhllcati entinty convention, denies tho state ment miule in our l'ottsvillu ciirrernonilcneo. nml snys ho Is iu no deal with liny other can didates. He is making his llt-'lit siucln hnuilcd mid lollos entirely upon his friends to sccuro the nomination, nml will enter Into no combinations. Tho Doctor has adopted a wle course, and wo cheerfully contradict the statement of olir correspondent. Ills personal streiiKth, tocethor with favorable- location, will secure him the nomination, and no com binations can defeat him. Dr. Stein will bo Schuylkill county's noxt Coroner. S. H. Kdwards, Esq., anil County Con troller Snyder have been requested to stump tho stato in the Interest of tho liepuhllcan state ticket. They have declined, because both of them will bo nominated at tbo county convention fur District Attorney and Con troller respectively. It seems to be assured that Shenandoah will ret tho Corunorsliip nomination from the lieptiblleans, and as much mnro as wc can. Tho licpuhlican primal ies "ill be hold two weeks to-day. Very littlo interest is taken in the contests in this town. Tho li.dieatiuns are that W. If. Jonos, of l'alo Alto, will receive tlio liepublicaii legis lative nomination iu the Fourth district. Ho will make, a strung candidate, and an able representative. Tho Wanamaker people aro again on (he war path. This time they are seeking legis lative scalps. W. 11. Woodln, of llerwick, who was nominated for Coueress by the Republicans to uiceeed Hon. M. II. Kulp, is a young man 20 years old, and his father is said to be wealthy. Chairman Klkln, of the Republican Stato Committee, is busy getting ready for the fall campaign. His plans for tho campaign in clude the sending out of many speakers with the state candidates. Col. Stouo, candidate for Governor, will niako a tour of tho state with a party of spell binders and it is ex pected that he will speak iu Pottsville. Shenandoah, Ashland and Mahanoy City during tbo last week of tho campaign. Chamber sets, I'. .1. Portz. 0 pieces, from $a no up, at tf Will Niiniu llm lllshnp. After tlio ceremonies at Hnmslmrg atten dant upon tho Mouth's Mind mass, in mem ory of tlio lato Ilishop McOovern, tho cou sultors of tho dioceso met to select thieo names from which a successor to tliu lato bis hop will bo chosen. These will be referred to Archbishop liyan, who calls .ogether the bishops of Scrantun, Pittsburg and Ki iu' to pass upon tho names, which are then for warded to the Consistory of Cardinal at Koine, wlio recommend one name to the Pi po for appointment. The following were ap pointed to naino a successor: Very Kev. Dr. Koch, of Shamokin, present iidiniiiistralor of tho diocese ; Very I!ev. Ciist, Lebanon ; Veiy liov. Kane, Lancaster; l!ov. A. J. McCann, lilooinsburg; Kov. Father Kohl, Hnrrislnirg; Kov. .1. N. Haugh, Conowago, and Key. J. J. (Jormely, Koveno. All kinds of vegetables and and plants at Payno's nurseries Klcctric cars pass the door. Mower seeds, . (lirarilvillo. li-n-tr AppiMiltMl From ArbltriilorH. The rlntnnco Mlit instituted by Patrick Kynii, of Gillierton, against that hiiroiiKb in which ho claims $5,000 for porsomil injuries, has been appealed to court, tho arbitrators having found an award nf nouiuso fur action. M. M. Iiurke, Esq., of town, represents Mr. Ityan. Dt'cdH Itt' conlml. Tlio following deeds were filed for record : l rom Itciiboii M. Kinench, et al., to l'ietta Kmcrich, premises in South Manliciui town- Bliip; from Johannctta Snyder, ct vir, to Emma J. Christ, premises in Mahanoy City ; from Sarah A Armstrong, ct vir, tu Ann Cavanauuh, premises in Mahanoy City. Marriage I.lcciiMeH. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to tho following persons: August Kluscnian, of Ashland, anil Catharine , Iteischwcin, of Iu ktown ; Michael Warnialo and Mm. Marcola Diamlila, both of Shenandoah ; Vincent Harding anil Stcphany Ilarbrack, both of Illy tlio township. .inserted II in Wife. Mrs. Annio Zalonis yostcrday afternoon sworo out a warrant for tho at rest of her husband, William, before Justice Shoemaker. She charges him with desrrtion and non-support. Special Ollicer Creary arrested Zalonis aud ho was placed under f 100 bail. Sent to .'nil. Tho wife-boater, Joseph Znchowsky, of whoso rowurdly assault niontion was mado in yesterday's Hkhai.d, was sont to jail this inornliiK by Justice Toomoy. Tlio latest ad vices from Colorado, nro that his wife is still in a ciitical condition nnd dibits arc belns mado to liavo tho woman removed to tho county almshouse Jlrs. Zuchowsky is tho tmilhcr of live small children. Ailveitlsnl Loiters. Tho followini; lettors remain uncalled for nt tho loail post otlleo: Mrs. Ueitha Tixiart, John Harrison, K.T. Johnson. Jiimos Sharkey. I). W. IIkuka, 1'. M. Ask your crocor for tho "Uoyul Patent flour, and take no other brand, II is tho hc,t flcnr in udo. 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 in plain figures at the prices we epiote, and from these prices we take ten per cent. French Clay Suits, $6.50, less ten per cent., worth $ro.oo. Imported Diagonal French Clay, $7, 'less ten per cent., worth $10.50. In all Men's Suits in this line you can have square cut and round Youths' Suits in this line we allow a dollar in addition to the 10 per cent. We also have ol suits lor children in 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 Mats from 75c. up to $3 each. All makes, styles and colors. Don't forget the place, MINERS' AWFUL STRUGGLE. Kldliteon MouNiirrowl.vlCsrniicil From it NubtoiTiiin'iui l'lii nuL'o. Danville, Ills., Aug. 27. A largo coal mine operated by A. II. Dennett caught fire early yesterdny morning and burned until 2 o'clock In tho afternoon. Eighteen men were In tho mine at the time, and barely escaped with their lives. When the alarm was given tho entire force rushed to the shaft and found It In flames, tho cage and cable having been burned. They resolved to try the nlr shnft at tho other end of tho mine and stnrted to fight their way through tho dense smnke and fire. Sev eral of the men sank exhausted and had to be carried on by their compan ions. Hurnlng and bruised, they liter ally crawled over the red hot coals and timber until their bodies were one mass of wounds. When they reached the air shaft they were drawn up by means of ropes. Many of them were so complete ly exhausted that ropes had to be tied around their bodies In order to get them out. Some of the men may die from the eltects of burns. Charles Hat field nnd sun were nmonc those who were seriously burned. The mules nnd horses used In the mine for the teaming were all cremated. The mine is prac tically worthless and probably will never be worked again. Alltlllllt llHliqtlf t. Tlio member of tho Faflior Jlatthow I'loneer Corps, of Mahanoy City, havodocided to hold their annual banquet and danco on tho evening of October 10th. Thoso occasions aro always enjoyable and aro participated in by a number of people from this town. MISCELLANEOUS. InOU HA1,R A kuh1 paying lmrtier Hhop at ' lllnetrnvn. Uooil ItnliiPt'innit for nny liiivcr. HatiHfuctlonirnJirantetMl ht-furu imrchnu In imulc. Apply to Theoiloro Oruen, on tli prenilsuH. B-Jtwi JHU HAI-K. Hhi'iifihdoMii per cent HoroURh 1 llomU. Call at I!i;nAM olllue. 8-i!."-:Jt AY TANTKI Shenandoah Heat and Tower atnt k. Iniiuire at this ollk-u. H-'-'i It liUHt IIKNT. A tulonn with dwelling, con- I' tiilnhig ) conuortaiile rooini on f(Miui JSInlit ntrirt. Located In tho l)UHlnes lutrtlon. Ueasonahlo ternia Call at Hbkald i fllee. 8-2-1 m TOU SAIjK A valnuhle property on West 1; Centro .stroet, dwelling houwo, and all eon veiileneeH In desirable 1 neat ton. Apply to i notn.u iiuii, lor inriner pitrticuiarH. it-zt-n TjIOU SAT, 10. A saloon Good Htand and ceiv U tral location tin two pool lahlen, tine neing a eomiii nation oi pool and mniariiH Apily at tho Hi:itAi,i ofllrc. tf FOR SALE. A Kami, Located ahotit ono in He from JlhiKtmvii. Containing about 37 acrcH, d elllng Hiiti all iieeeH-ary imiunngs. I'licap ami 011 eav ternw. Apply to A. .1 lir,auiM, Attorney, 101 West Murket street, INittUIe, or to T. It. lW'ddall, Shenandoah. A No all that certain lcahold, Rltuate nt No. V22'i W'tat Coal htieei, in We-t Mahanoy town hhlp. A guoil bargain and rheap T. It. Jlrcimw.T,, Ctrner Main and Centre Htrecta, H-12-lni Shenandoah, Pa, FOR SALE. A substantial building, centrally located; having all modern im provements. Terms to suit pur chaser. For particulars, etc., apply on premises, H. W. Lawsoiu 'r For Sale. Sixty-four choice build ing lots in the western section of the borough ol Pottsville for sale, cheap. A bargain for a few days only. Apply to L. D. Haughawout, Esq., POTTSVILLR, PRNNA. We Test Eyes Absolutely Free. We exninine and test the eyes in a scientific way, and e;ive expert advice free to all. And where n'iisses ae found to be absolutely necessary we make them to fit accurately to the sight, nose anil face. And we also furn ish them at reasonable prices. We guarantee eucl! piiir of spectacles to fiive entire satisfaction. We are satisfied they please )ou in every respect, by wonderfully improving the sight and nppear mice. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mairr Street. 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 on hand a big stock of Vestees, Blouses and Reefers in sizes sizes lrom 10 to 16. You will Clothing a e o s o 9 WHAT I have used Joliann llotrs Malt Extract and find It most beneficial as well as agreeable. I would like lo know your price per dozen bottles. tlewnre ol Imitations The genuine Jahann HofTi M1t 1 xirct lus this signature tT" on n-tk IjM. Eisnbr & Mstott yoh Co., Sole Agents, New York, Spoont, tho furniture dealer, has made a contract with the Boston Factory Shoe Manu facturers which enables him to sdl 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 SHOE STORE, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. Free ! Free ! 20,000 Flags to be ) Now We Have Them. Given Away a Af Jine ' of fine ribbed W Fanev StrlmM UncP of poods lo amount of 5 cents and over, from one of the fimt ., , ly In ladies' ami cliil iltcu's sizes. Tliey me all bc.unless nnd and chranest lines of V 0c patterns ate the notions, toys, occ. 'nimest 111 &t)lc lo lie 'o In l,.,.l The Newest In fnnov hantl. & We Sell work for tidies, mats (S) llic cemmie cclebintid lleniin and lauur scans 01 (SJ way 1'anb r 11 i il e r y Bnttenbers: Lnces. Wc li.ivc a full line of the Patterns, finills at lluee cents a skein. We also keep Wa larye line of the Kin(;s, I. aces nnd ft Corlicelli, llehliny's ma- and I lemi n wa y 1 s thread. I he terial is very cheap. Knitllng Silks. Horgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North islain Street. BOSTON 111 -SHOE STORE ! ammmmmmmmmmmmm 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION Is what we are allowing all purchasers to the amount of $1.00 and over at our new place I 23 EAST CENTRE STREET. t; Our stock is larger and our means to cater to our friends feet. We can now please the most fastidious. sassS. BLOCK, CLOTHIER AND GENT'S FURNISHER. We never carry stock over bargains. Suits $4, $5, $6, All-wool Clay Worsted, $5.50, less ten per cent., worth $S.so. Imported Clays, blue or black, sacks or frocks, $6.48, less ten per cent., worth $9.50. find everything just as we advertise it. Come House, n BOARDERS WANTED ! Commercial Hotel. Per Week. I Transient Rates. LHllUlUllUlU'lUUU UIIUUIO, ' ?,jt)0 Iler ,iay Morris Heckman, Prop,, Cor. Coal & Main Sts A Kod plnco for n rooiI drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 i:. Centre street, Mcllct'a bulhllnK, Wine, Whiskies. Beer and CIrhm. FrenliMl beer In town alwnyt on tup. 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, aud 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 aud can, therefore, sell at close mar gins. D. & J. SEIGEL, 123 & 131 South riain St. At tho terminus of Schuylkill Klcetrin Hallway. All kinds of stove repairing Attended to. are per- EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers nnd 4ecorntlou Is one of tlio nineteenth century aceompllslnnents. That Is why tl.oxo who select their wall pnper at CAltDIN'H mt nub dellulitful results. It Un't necessary to puichnso the expensive tirades, tho designs and colors aro Just us nrtlstle In tba cheaper tirades, If they are not so ileh. For those who wish to decorate their rooms with artistic will! papers go to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Streel, Shenandoah, Pa. of the stock on hand to tret-til1 from one season to another, and $? and $8. They are all worth 4.20 cut, sacks, frocks or cutaways. For lrom 3 to 9. Also a bip- line to our store, can find goldin. 9 8c 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNA,
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