sort "flrVif in i IT I'M" BOX PAPER. CllU on us for box paper. uur "Sweethearts" go sit rctr4 new cheap ones and " Governess" t.-I.W worth 15c A new iv-t 01 ' Pentis. 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, 4- IM. TVlaln St. CANTRELL & GQCHRANE'S 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. LAST OF THE SEASON. .Sierlnl Sumlfi, KYruraloii to Attfilillo City vlii rciuiH-lvaiiln Itiillt-imil. Tho last of tlm lViiinylvniii.i liailroml Company's popular Sumlny uxctirsliiiis to Atlantic City will bo run on Sunday, Septem ber 4tli. Tliu roiiinl trip excursion rate will bo greatly reduced, and n special train will bo provided, running on schedule Riven below, to and from Atlantic I'ity, via tho Delaware river bridge, th only all-mil loutc, without change of cam. thus avoiding tho transfer through Philadelphia. Special Kxcur, Inn. Knte HlietmmloiUi Krnckvlllt- St. C'lulr l'ottuvllli s. hnylkill Iliucn . . .. Heading . 4 2.-. A . . 4 ;i i f.i ' , B.IX1 ' . S.IW ' 11.10 ' M. it m j :ii s 20 2 m 2 10 1 CO Returning, leae Atlantic City at 0:0(1 p same day, aud making same stops. 111. Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skiu emotions, and nositWcly cures piles. or jio pay required. It Is guaranteed to give porfoct satisfaction or mony refunded. Prico iir cents por box. For salo by A. Waslor. At Payuo's nursery, Girardvillo, you will And tho largest stock ovorsoen in the county. WELSH BROS. NO. 2 RAILROAD SHOW Headed by 1101! IIlNTINf., America's faiorite clown. o w O TO ARRIVEl Hit' hli;1tit rill mid incut ''Htit T JO Tint Mum hi $ t'lu i iicmliini. ' ? W 1 Brns.' W I (( Supfrbl) new, resj It-ml e lit frttti'reh, x 9 XVVJ ArtUtu, hoimIi rs tritiiiul aiilnml. y t HtttohlfRN Mllltnrr KhiiiI sn.I Or A u ehttil ln tuiMnitiil.stt. X Absolutely l.iniul.npwr.nil tlictnos! iiiHKnillcmt 'I ruts errr crecttd nworormaiices $ m cts. TwoPerformaiices DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE, AT 2 AND Q P. M Doors Open Ono Hour KurlliT. TO ALL. EXHIBITING AT 4 SHENANDOAH, PA., Priday aud SEPT. 2X3 Saturday Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, Go cents in five k:11'ii lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle crease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No, 143 Kant foal Street, Hhennmlimlt, IVniia Mull unlerH promptly attended to. DRINK CUvARY'S KXTRA HNK QUAIJTY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. o TiKAhYii'o" &UH, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail . SO Wost Centres Street, Anthracite Political Club MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENINO at 7 o'clock at 211 Knee street, (ilc.vi n,' Hill. II. M, T. MALIA, Sec'y. flOYER, Pres. BEST UIIME GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd STJtAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. .B. Foley, 37 wce.Btre st. 3MS $ a "--.ftp OF" Wi i 1UA1IAN0Y CITY. M.ilmuoy City, n 3(. - The Mnliiiimy Cily dun Club will hold an all day tourna ment in tho p'k hem mi lHbor Day. Hun drixU of live birds and bluo rocks Imvo been ordered, and tho ovent of tho day will bo ft team shoot liutnooii local clubs, at llvn birds, under Schuylkill county rulos Thomas C. Moore, of town, was struck by a lump of coal at 0110 of tho collieries, In dicting an ugly guui three inches in IciirIIi. Trunk Stevciii, of Newark, N. J., a hobo, was arrested heie Saturday evening by Otliccri llassel and Kleliidonst, while board ing a Ijakesldu cur for .Shenandoah, with lour pairs of shoos on his person. Ho wnssus pecttd of having been implicated in tho car robbery at the Tunnel, when two cats wcio broken open, and tho only thing missing so far was a cine of shoes. Last evening Stevens was identified as a crook of long standing. He was committed to jail. Mrs. Uva Albert testified In Justice May's ofllco Inst evening that Anthony Slnuoskl and Pierce I.itkus attacked lier house, burst In tie windows, thiew out the lump mid brokoup tho furniture. Slianoski said he was looking for his wife. Kacli gave ball for appearance at court. Kaier's grand opera house was opened last evening by the llubb Comedy Company and were greeted with a crowded house, and the play was up to the standard. Whilo coupling cars at the Tunnel llidgo colliery yestortlay afternoon Homer IM wards, a driver, IS years of age, had his left leg crushed beneath the cars. Tho handicaps for the National circuit meet at tho park will bo leceived by Secie tary Krohs to-morrow. He wishes it stated to tho public that tho meet has not been postponed and that it will bo held Thursday. Tho annual picnic of the Hhiiiuiio 1'iie Company will be held at Humane Urnve on Thursday, September 1. This picnic isjal ways 11 success aud all should attend and help swell the funds. Violet Yost, daughter of William II. and Annie Yost, died yesterday, and tho funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. Smoke issuing from a house this morning caused a general alarm, and largo holes were chopped in the roof, a chimney toin out before the tire was located in a basket of wood standing in a corner of the kitchen. A few buckets of water did tho rest. Another Mrilio at Hlllelou. A largo number of the Hungarian em ployes at the Coleralno and Evans collieries struck yesterday, and as a result those works are tied up. The employes demand the re instatement of a workman who was dis charged for Incompetency. A meeting of tho Hungarian local United Mine Workers w lll,ltl. when it was decided to strike. l an early uour picKcis weie suuioncu ai an roads and paths leading to the collieries and tho employes on their way to work weie turned back. Another foice was stationed at each colliery to see that work was not re sumed. The r.uglish speaking employes were not in favor of a strike aud wished to continue work but were compelled to con cedo to the demands of tlio strikers. About 1,000 men are all'ectcd by the strike, lint it is thought the dlliculty will be amicably settled this evening. Deeds Iteeortletl. From IloginaShoup toL'arrio A. Schwank, promises in Union township: from IEcgina Shoup to Franklin K. Schwank, premises in Union township ; from Charles and J'.itrona Dadurka to Christian Schmidt and Lewis Klein, premises In Shenandoah j from Alfred Frederici, administrator, to licnjamin F. lireiner, premises in West I'cnn township ; from Horace 1. Moyer and wife to Ida M. Sterner, premises in I'nttsville ; from Louisa II. l'axson to K. S. Ilryant ct al, premises in South Manheim township ; Win. O. IJvnns and wife to Mahlon Thomas, promises In St. Clair. .Hissed UN .'Murk. Yestoiday afternoon while John Yeagor, a driver for tho Columbia brewery, was nt the Heading freight station for a load of empty kegs ho met with an accident 111 a singular manner. Imagining himself to be Corbett or McCoy ho began to demonstrate his science as an exponent of the fistic art by making a terrific blow at a froight conductur. The railioader was too quick for Yeagor's list anil doged tho blow. Instead, it struck a stovoand now tho brawny beer driver is routined to his homo nursing a badly smashed hand. I)lil at Hip Almshouse. At eleven o'clock this morning, Khencyer Davis, a former resident of town, died at the county almshouse from a chronic disease. Deceased was aged 72 years and had been an inmate of tho institution since Nov. II, 1807. Jlr. Davis had many frieuds hero aud was formerly employed at the Shcuaudoah City colliery. . Buy Keystono dour. Ho suro that tho name I.E.H810 & Baku, Ashland, Pa., 1b printed on every sack DAVISON'S FURNITURE STORE Is still in existence and Is selling large quantities of Furniture daily. "it takes more space than we have at 6il! disposal to tell of the many attractive pieces to be found in our stock of 1 FURfllTUflE. Where all are beautiful it is hard to select any for special mention. Our low prices deserve a s word of praise. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK.. Wooden bedsteads, walnut, or antique, (or - - $t.S5 Kxtension Springs, to fit any bed, for - - $1.00 iatcel and Iron l?ed Steads, white enameled, for - $.00 Davison's BUSY. FURNITURE. AND. STOVE, STORE, 121-12.3 Nortli Main St. PITHY POINTS. tinpiteiiltign Tlnoiigliimt llio Country Uliroiilcloil foe Musty PoriiNiil. Labor Day this year falls on SeptemberOth. Welsh llros. rircus will appear hole Friday and Saturday. The llorough Council will meet In regular session Thursday oveulug. Tho output of anthracite coal for Septem ber Is plaied at 3 500,000 tons. Sound judgment and a pleasant disposition are important requirements. The Rescue Hook mid Ladder Company's Picnic on Monday will bo largely attended. The blockade of coal at l'alo Alto, caused by 11 scarcity of tnotlo power, has been removed. The Ashland lllks will hold a sociable at Washington pirk on Soptomhor 1st. Jonas 11. Laubcusteln has been selected as Mlnersvillo's postmaster by Congressman Ilrtimm, to succeed Charles K. Steele. The 1'. & 1!. excursion to Atlantic City on Sunday took about six hundred people to tho seashoio. Harry 0. Steole, who recently returned fi 0111 tho Klondike, will go to Honolulu, representing San Francisco newspapors. Tho Lehigh .t Wllkcsbarro Coal- Companies will woik eight hours a day until further notice. Division llnglneor Ullchrist has been no- tilled to loinovo his corps from Delano to lla.letoii. Forty recruits left Hazleton yestorday afternoon for Fortress M011100. Kugeno ISiloy. of Fieoland, and William Kearns, of Heaver Meadow, both of whom served 011 the St. l'aiil, under Capt. S'.gsbce, arrived iu Hazleton yesterday morning. Tho police of HaJctou arrested a Hun garian for sleeping on the sidewalk, and when placed 111 the lockup and searched ho had ?IH0 in his pockets ill foO, 20 aud $10 hills. Atlantic Cily is the most popular eit shore resort in America and it is this point thai is leached via the l'eiiusylvanla lallrnad sea shore excursion, Thursday, September 1st, without transfer through Philadelphia by puichasliig tickets via Delaware river bridge, the only all mil line to Atlantic City. The Agnes llcrndou Company Is loheaising at l'oltsville for the approaching season. John Williams, of St. Clair, a railroader, hail his back injured while at work Satuiday. He strained his back a shoit time ago, and worked but a week when it was again injured. The Schuylkill Medical Association will meet at flirardvillo on'September 0th. Cards aro out announcing tho coming marriage of 1'. J. Donahoe, the installment dealer, of Jit. Carinel, and Miss Mary Laug don, for some yean past 11 teacher in Centralia's public school. All the members of tho Keerl family, of Now Itoston, weio baptised Sunday in tho Pennsylvania Itai'.road dam near that place by a visiting Duukaid clergyman, of Head ing, theie for that purpose. A horse belonging to a farmer named Harrows, of ltingtnwn, sustained an ugly gasli from a blacksmith's knifo yesterday. The wound bled profusely. Falling from a trolley car at Kingston, Mrs. GeorgoH. Staibird, of Wllkesbarro, was Instantly killed. Sixty-sovcn-year-old Charles S. Laciau, of South liethlehcin. was married at Allcutown, to Mary Smith, aged I'm. Citizens of Allcutown aic arranging a big receptioii for Companies 11 ami 1), Fourth Iicgimcnt, who are expected home in a few days. Another meeting of the Columbia-Montour Republican Judicial conferees will bo held to-day at llcrwick, but there is no sign that tho deadlock will be broken. , Attempting to jump on tho saloty car on Mount l'isgah plane, Mauch Chunk, Hugh Coiiaghau, of Summit Hill, fell under the wheels and lost a leg and a hand. Suit for $.1,000 has been brought by Charles Hendricks, a prominent resident of Kmaus, Lehigh county, against Charles Weiler, for alienating his wife's aflections. The orphans at tho Odd Follows homo near Sunhiiry were given an outing on Saturday. The Scull' inquest will bo hold at uirard- ville this evening, Deputy District Attorney McLaughlin will bo present. flETIYBBUKG BATTLEFIELD. I.ow Hiito I'43rso!iiiUy-('mctuct(Mt Tour vlii I'utiONyivntiin lCullroiiit. Tho recent triumphs ot our arms hyson uud hind revives tho interest in that greatest of nil American hattlcfields, Gettysburg. In ordor that tho residents of Now York, Phil adelphia, uiul neighboring cities may visit this groat battlefield in tho moat satisfactory manner, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for a three-day personally- conducted tour on Saturday, September !1. Hate. Leave New York h rl) n, m S U t0 " Trenton 1U.S1 " II DO " Philadelphia . 12.1W p. 10 0 00 Proportionate rates from other points. I!ato includes transportation in each di- icctiou, diuuer Philadelphia going uud re turning to passcugors from Now York and Trcntou, 0110 and tlirco-fourths days' hotel accommodations, and carriage drivo over the cntlro battlefield under tho diaection of Capt. James T. Long, tho celebrated guido, w.10 will dohcrlbo tho battlo at tho prominent points of the field. A tourist agent and chaperon will accompany tho party. A Pull man parlor car will be run through from Philadelphia to Gettysburg and return. For itineraries, tickets, anil full information apply to nearest ticket agent; Tourist Agents, lllli) llroadway, New York, and 780 ISroad street, Newark, N. .T. ; or addiess Geo. V. Iioyd, As,istaut General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Tho l'ri'slitont In ( 'lovoluiiil. Cleveland. Auk. 30. Tho train bear ing Piesldcnt McKlnley nml party ar rived In Cleveland at G:10 p. m. The presidential party left tho train at the Kuclld avenue station, anil weie driven directly to tho residence of Colonel Myron T. Utrilek, on Cedar llelKhts. There was a small 'crowd at the sta tion, the hour of the president's ar rival not being1 Konerally known. The president will probably remain In Cleveland a week and will visit Cunton one clay duiirtf? his stay In this city. Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas aud other distressing eruptive diseases yield quickly and permanently to tho cleansing, purifying power of lltirdock Blood Hitters. Visitor Ihitertittnctt, A merry crowd and n merry time inailo up a reception tendered Miss Gertrude Wragg, of Mt. Caruicl. She is tho guest of .Mr. and Mrs. Will'am 1!. Pratt, of South Jardin fticct, at whoso homo tho event occurred. About twenty guests were present. I'miiiMIch' ricnle. Tho families of Charles liadziewicz, John Dobbin, John .Mcl.laizis and William Cliim. elewsky, and a number of invited guests picnicked at Kattling ltun to-day. 1 All kinds of vegetables and flowor seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, GlrardvUlo. Klectrio curs pass the door. o-u-11 FOR SALE. A substantial building, centrally located ; having all , modern im provements. Terms to suit pur chaser. Ifor particulars, etc., appl to S. G. M. HOLLOPETER. ESQ., T1TMAN UUILDINd. CAMP ALGER. 1 bo I.IrIiIIi runillt. Iteglliienl (Udell ll In Mimi lo Mlildlcttntii, I'll, Dunn l.uiiiig, Auk. ai. Orders were to- coived hole on Satuiday to the elfeet that the Klghtli regiment, of which our company Is a part, was to leave hero on August SO, for Middletown, Pa. Tho hoys aro pleased with tho order, especially tho first battalion, who will bo near tholr homos, whilo Company H. will bo only nlno mllos away from their friends. Our regiment has a largo number of sick members at present in tho hospital, suH'orlng from malaria and typhoid fever. The boys nrc still wondciing when we will bo mustered out. The supposition is that e will be discharged somelimo after reaching Middletown. The mustering out, however, will tako place nt Mt. Gictna, whcie wo wore mustered In. Tho 115th New York will leave here on the 2llth fur Mldillelowii, the 1st Now Jersey aud "th Ohio will also leave sonio time this week Company K has again raised its meis tout which was blown down by the storm last Thursday. Tho tents of Companies F and K aro a complcto wreck and 1110 still laying on tho ground. Litnu is thrown around the camp ovcry day as a precaution against dis eases. I am sorry to say Hint one of our town boys is suffering Irom malaiial fever. Corporal Hopkins was taken to the luwpltal Thursday evening suffering from this disease, but ho is not seriously ill. He is improving nicely. and bis teinpornturc Is not hlgli. Ho will be out again In a few days. Tho boys all wish him speedy recovery, as ho is very popular 111 the camp. Our regular weekly inspection took place nt two o'clock. Tho following members ol our company eie on guard yesteulay Privates James, Williams, Hume, Kroiger and Iloirinan. Ford. Gilison says when wo leach .Middle- town bis best girl will call to see him. And theie ale others. liarbcr James Mauley is a frciUcnt caller at the headquarters of Company r. Grant Troutman watches anxiously for the mails morning, noon and night, for the letter that never came. 1'iiva'te John Foglo Is home on a shoit furlough. hlmor 1 looks letter I10111 Poifol.ico was read with much interest by tho boys in camp hero. Piivate John lUkcr spends much of his time at tho Y. M. V. A. tent playing checkers and other innocent games. Tho following members aio on guaid to day : Privates I.oniioy, McCorniick, Mona ghan, Charles McCorniick aud W. F. Miller. Corporal Patrick Curloy, formerly of Shen andoah and a member of Company K, is well and enjoys camp life. Tho Y. M. C. A, tent, which was blown down by the storm, has been placed iu po tion, aud lcgukir services nic again being hold. The boys are doing their letter writ ing there. The tout is a gieat convenience. w. j. .1. IMgblli Ueglinniit Leaves To-day. A telegram was received to-day froui Camp Alger, at Dunn Loring, Va., saying that the Kiglit Hcgiment, Pcnna. Vol., will leave camp to-day for Middletown, Pa. The Schuylkill county companies are connected with this regiment, including the volunteers from this town. (Jbnrh'H ltrlrbert lladly ltealeli. From Mahanoy City American. Charles licichert, of lli-andonville, has a number of horses and carnages that he liiics out to customers. Harry Jones ami his fathor-in-law, William Marsdcn, wanted to bile a team to come to Mahanoy City to fee if Frank Stephens was tho man that stole the, shoes from Jones' store. Hciehort told them, they could not hire n team from him on Sun day, and muttering to themselves they went away. Inauot time they rciurned and going up to licichert, who was sitting on the porch, tpoko a few words to him, when JIarsden hit him a blow 011 tho head that knrcked him from tho chair. George .Schrock. llichcrt's hired man, came to his assislnuee. and was set upon by Jones who gae hiui a severe beating, Marsdcn and Jones wero brought before 'Squire May last evening and given a bearing on tho charge of nssault and battery. Kacli wero placed under $:HI0 bail lor court. " Chamber sets, F. J. Portz. 0 pieces, from ?2 .0 up, at tf )llRtlcn Mlneillubcr'H Curies, John 1 it'll 11 i ck furnished $o00 bail last evening on if charge of ass mlt and battery on Wasyl Kiiland. Martin Kowelowskis was held in $100 hail for commiting an assault on Michael Coylo. He attacked tho latter with u saw and lacerated his head. Injured tit Tunnel Itldgo. William Mcl.cau, aged 13 years, a breaker boy residing nt St. Nicholas, had his right hand badly mangled to-day by being caught iu the scrapor lino at Tunnel Ilidgo colliery. Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Boxes ST TOR BILIODS AND NEEVODS DISORDERS Eucli as Wind and Pain In tho Stomach, Giddiuc3S. Fulness after meals, Head ncho. Ulzzluoss. Drowsiness. Flushings of Hoat, Loss of Appetite, Costlvonnss. lllotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Uls turbod Sleep. Frightful Droams and nil Nervous aud Trembllnc Sonsations. TIIE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufforer will acknowledge tlicia to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. ItKKCII.lM's 1'lM.s. taken as direct ed, w'lqulekly rostoro Females to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or lrregulnritles of tho sys tem, and euro Mck llcnduclio. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have tbe LARCEST SALE Ofnny I'liicnt.HeillcIno inilie World. 25c. at nil Drue Storos. Free ! - Free ! 20,000 Flags to be '!) Now We Have Them. Given Away ffi Ar I;rauti.fu,1 ii,ie ' of fine ribbed To purchasers fancy Striped. Hose of goods, to amount lu ladies' and chil of 5 cents and over, Ariren't, sizes. They from one of the finest it arc all seamless and , , ... r (Tithe patterns are lite and cheapest lines of n ,e (o notions, toys, &c. md. 9 The Newest nwe Sell 111 fancy luncl- ' . work for belies, mats f nMmtA tlemin and table scarf- of n if,i,.ij.. Battenberg; Laces. We have a full lino of the Patterns, Kinis, I.aces and Thread. 1 he ma terial is very cheap. A Silks at three cents n x skein, Wenlkokccp u11 large line 01 11 fALoruteni, iteming s -.ami llemi 11 way's (c, Knitting Silks. florgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North Malrf Street, PERSONAL MENTION. Oiuu Kuhlcr and family spent to-day lit Lakeside. Mrs. Ousslo Hlldenbraiid, of Woodbury, N. .1., Is tho guest of Irjends and relatives hcio. Misses Stnullbr, Jenkins and Schrcider, of Mahanoy Cily, and Miss Jones, of Pottsvllle, neie proineliadors 011 nur streets last ovenlng. Dr. 1). John Prico Is nttcndlng to tlio . itients of Dr. M. S. Klstler, during his absence from town. I Miss Ilcslo Wollcy, of Philadelphia, has ' returned to town after a week's visit among 1 Pottsville fiicuds. Mi.s Sidle Humble, of liingtown. visited fiicuds Iu town to day. Mis. Pillinger nml sou, W illiam, of est l.loyd sliect, have gone lo Mlltou to visit, friends. Kev. I.'obeit O'lloyle has returned home from his vacation to Itcdfiird Sitting, Pa. Miss Maty Kdwards, of Heaver Meadow, is being culeilaincd by Miss Suo Fowler. Fred. Keithan, of Sunbury, is tho guest of tlio ICclthni family, of town. . Miss (lussie Kllno has gono to Wllkesbarro and Scrantou to spend her vacation, Miss F.thel Albln is spending her vacation iu Philadelphia. John Foley has entered tlio Normal school at Fast Stroiidsburg for tho fall term. Special Meeting ol Council. A special meeting of the llorough Council has been called for this evening, nt 7:30 o'clock, for tho purpose of considering tho proposition from tho Lurabor & Feed Com pany trustocs in rcferonco to a dlsputo ovor a petlticn at tho pumping station. Ilnso Hull Clint. Tlio Mahanoy City toam crossed bats with tiio Shenandoah Ilrowns nt tho trotting park 011 Sunday, but the latter won by a scoro of 7 loll. Igo and Knott weie tho battery for the homo team. On 1111 Olllctiil Tour. Chief Inspector of Mines J. W. llrownlco is on a tour of the region nml fpent last evening iu town witli Inspector Stein. !ln;i.1 Kcrnlls Prom llaletou. Fli. !1i:i:.m.i: Woaro doing a land-ollico hu.iuchs here in Hazleton, and tho indica tions are tliat tlio number of recruits sent from this city will far exceed tlio result in Shenandoah. On Frida last wo mustered iu and sent uway foity men to Fort Monroe, Va., and on .Monday we followed this up with fifty limit. Wo wcio compelled to hold back forty men, because wo could not accommodate ninety at one time. Tho street in front of tho recruiting station is fairly blocked with men anxious to enter the services of Uncle Sam in tlio regular nuny. Sometimes tho sticot Is impassable for n block in front of the ollice. Wo have struck a Klondike. Kind legards lo tho Hr.UAMt stall'. JAMI.S F. HrtADIXY, llazlcton, Aug. 30. 1S0S. tit tlio Clobo fcr S 1.EURAI.GIA and ilmihr Oomplalntsf GERdl&H MEDICAL LAWS,. f.- ii)u y e .lacaipnysiciansiy DR. RICHTER'S PAILM EXFELLEB, Voi Id rrnnwtlPfl ! TInmftrtnM v Htierpfnif nt I iiMnvmunnonltii i rncie AinrK " Ancnor, sr. Ad.KIrlitrrA('o.,t:i.lV.irISt,J..C'W lrk. 31 HIGHEST AVr.ilDS. 13 Branch HnnEes. Own Olastworbs, KlAdOcis. Undoncil & rccomuicndua by A. Waslcy, 1(16 It. Main St., k0. H. llairenbucli, 103 N. Main St., . tr. e.D. iiiriln, 6 s. Main St. .t. Shenandoah.; r.".'." ...... -.'.Mi ( ANCn;U' TOMACIIATj best for! vni niuriibira MISCELLANEOUS. AlfANTKD. A k-H fur t;-,tKruI liouCAVork Mnl have rt'ft'rt'iicc. Apply at 'JJ .South Wliltr Hturt, Slii-itatitUieh, 1. K-lW-tt M(Hi HUNT. A saloon with iIwuIHiik- cow ' taihln lr (.nmrnrtulilt! rooms on South Main uticot. I.otatrtl In the husiritM inrllii. liniHoiuihlr tmiii. irtll at III kai.u UUo. S-21in I.IOU HA1.K -A vahublo property on West 1? Centric Klruet, dwelling houtif., ami nil con vruii'tiii" In (loIrahh loeatton. Apply to Thuinas Tosh, for further particular.. 5-iT-tf Oil HAflC A H.i 1 (ton (food btariil and cen tral location, lias two nool tables, ono Lm'Iiik a eoinbinatlon of pool and billiards. Apply at tho IlmtAt.n ollice. tf FOR SALE. A Kntni. Located about ono mile from niuutowu. Oonttilnin about .17 arrrn, dwelling ftnd all net rHs.iry bulldliiK ('heap and on easy It-ruw. Apply to A. J. IMunti.M, Attornev, 101 West Mai het street, INrttsvllIe, or to T. (t. lteddall, Shenandoah. AIro nil that ceitain lejisehold, sltuato at Xn, 12i"3 Wiht Coal htnet, hi West Mahanoy town ship. A yood baiKatnnud cheap T. K. ItrcrmArx, Comer Afain ami Centre streets, K-1 2-1 n i .Shenandoah, Ia, We Test Eyes Absolutely Free. Vc exnminc unit test The eyes iTia scientific way, and oivc cxitert advice flee to nil. And where lrlasscs ate found lo be absolutely necessary we nt.il.e them lo fil accurately to the Mghli nose ami lace. Anil we also turn isli them at reasonable prices. We guarantee ench pair of spectacles to give enure saiisiaclion. we are sniiMicil they will please you in every i aspect, by wonderfully improving the sight and nppcar- Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mail? Street. We Bottle BEER, ( WEISS BEER,' ALE, PORTERi Private family order-i will receive prompt attention. I.eave tliem at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. tf- 1 rf. IX i Wfa " No use for a duster J S3tIA It sells too fast" I S plug w t Every dealer who g Ax knows this to be a fact. There S is no old stock of Battle Ax any- g where : nothing but fresh goods, as 2 Battle Ax sells five times more than H any other brand in the world. All who chew it never change. g Remember the name I B when you ,buy again. eco eo o ymmmmmmmmmmmmm 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION r Is what we are allowing all purchasers to the amount of $1.00 and over fit our new place 023 EAST CENTRE STREET. 5 Our stock is larger anil our means to cater to our friends are per fect. We can now please the most fastidious. CLOTHIER AND GENT'S FURNISHER. m. mw ! Spoont, tho 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 K per cent, below factory prices. BOSTON 27 SouliiMafii jaijcest. Jhenai BOARDERS WANTED ! iuv 1 Commercial Hotel. Per Week, i uiuuiuuiiiuiiuiuu uiiuiuo , Suoo llay, Morris Heckman, Prop,, Cor. Coal & Main Sts X kooU plitctt for a K'(H1 . drink Michael Mills' Saloon, ti K, Centra treft,Mi'llt'l' I. ull.llhK, Wine, WI1l1.kl.11, li.er nml 'lBiir. Krmlieal boer III lawn lwByt mi Up, tl 511 1 lis III 3 V 1 there s no dust on X has handled Battle J i m m m EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall pupcr and decoration U ono of the nint'trenth century ncrompliHlitnontH. Tlmt N why tlioe who select their wall paper at CAKDIK'S Ret 8iKh drllKhtCiil rcsuUfl. It Ikii'I nccewhary to jntrclias! tlm expeiiHlvi! kiIch, tlio iIiHfKiH ntid eolorH aro jimt uh nrttatii In tlio cheaper jrrmh'fi, If they aro not ho licit. For thoHtiwho wIhIi to decorate their roomt-Mvlth article wall puptTM u t( J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, l'a. We Have Furniture To suit all classes, in all the latest styles and at all kinds of prices. Our slock contains no shop worn goods 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 honu complete, and guarniU.it 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 Hain St. At tlio Icriiiiniis'or Schuylkill Elertrie Itallway. All kinds of stove repairing Attended to. For Sale. Sixty-four choice build ing 'lots in the western section oi the borough ol Pottsvllle for sale, cjieap. A bargain for a few days only. Apply to t L. D. Haughawout, Esq., I'OnsVILLn, PENNAt
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