idt&s. BOX PAPER. Call on us for box paper. Our new cheap ones "Sweethearts" and "Governess." go at in cents easily, worth 15c A new lot of " Pennsylvania" just received. You know the good aluethis box is. This price is 25 cents. See our new :oc tablets. They are beauties. HOOKS & BROWN, a rvl. Malm St. CANTRELL & GOCHRANE'S 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. MORSE "SUSTAINED. One of Illn Thenrlew lteKArtllng Copper Wlro KiutliHitl7eil by Tliuo. "Tlio tolcgraph 1ms not buck to whore It started ns 11 science nml revolutionized tho world, "uxplnliiud it prominent toU'Krupli lino constructor, "In tho liiitttor of roppor wlro. In nil of tho experiments iniulo hy l'rofossor Morse, tho Inventor, its woll ns thoso hy l'rofes-ior Henry, who so nbly sec onded him In developing tho science, oop per wlro wits useil Tho day following tho sending of thn ori(rlnitl messiiKO Ixttwcou this city mid Ilaltlmoro, -What God hath wrought,' tho wires broke down, and for soiuo weeks thero was no cominiiiilcntion, in an electrical way at lwist Contraction and expansion had not been provided for. nnd as a result down fell tho wires " All LlmK of oxeusos worn mmlo find nil kinds of methods worn used to koep tho wires In working order, but they were not gratifyiiiKly successful. The result of tho Investigations then mndo was that iron wlro wns the most rollalilo, taking all tho circumstances and conditions of temper aturu Into consideration, nnd Iron wlro supplanted tbe copper wlro, notwithstand lug the protest of Morso Ono of tho greatest dillleilltles in tho use of Iron wlro was tlio rapidity with which It was cut by rusting, in 10 years or so this was rom odled by tho process of galvanizing tho Wlro, which gave It twlco or throo times Its life by preserving tho wlro from oxldn tlon. "When tho telephone camo Into extensive use, even more dllllculty was oxporloncod with Iron wlro Of courso overy ono know Iron wire was not as good n conductor ns copper, but tliwo who had studied tho matter nl-o knew that coppor wlro would more easily break In conscquonco of tho contractions produced by tho changes In touiporaturo Tho only thing remaining to be done was to innko a copper wire which would not bo so sonsltlvo to tho weather. This was dono In tiyo, mil to day all tho trtu l- tor telephones nro copper, wHiiout which long dlstnnco tolo lil j.iitirj'would bo Impracticable, as Iron wires could not be u-ed for any extended distances " Washington Star OlllrhilM ICeumietl to lluletoii. The (lenpatchers ami telegraph npciutors, ruiiiiectcd with the iiioveineuts uf trains at Delano, together with several officials, wore to-day muied from that place to Hazletonr where they will make their huadii'isfrlotti in the futwe. .1 Itmmwity. A tfa iielniisins to Joo I.Intus ran away 6irVist Coal street this Morning, colli ling with a hitching post in front of Mrs. Hush's place and another at Siuoyer's meat market, where it was captured. lotmlllt'H lMrlllr. Several families 011 North Jaidin street this afternoon took ndvautiiRO of tho cool waves by holding a picnic at High l'olnt park. Funeral. Tue remains of Khenezer Davis were in terred iu tho OJd Follows' cemetery this afternoon, services being held at tho house of his daughter, Mrs. David It. Koeso. Icov. I). I. Evans, of tho Welsh liaptlst clinreli, officiated, and Evan J. Davies was tho fiHioral director. "Now good digestion waits on appetite, and health 011 both." If it doesn't, try Ilimlork lilood llitteis. 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. 113 Kttot Coal Street, Hlieimmloiih, IVnna Mall oriien promptly attended to. We Test Eyes Absolutely Free. V ..nmin. n.t1 tct llio nl'M ill fl cftntifir way, and (jive expert advice Iree to all. AIM iL-lirn vt.iLKa fl rn fiuiml In bp nllsnllltfdv necessary we make them to fit accurately to . t r a . 1 f. tue Slgiu, nose aim lace, mm we uisu nun IlI, fliM.ti al .-ntcriMnltl ttri.K We guarantee each pair of spectacles to give entire satisfaction. We are satisfied they will please you in every respect, uy . . . i 'oniienuiiy improving mc sigm uu upi .u utlcc. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Main Street. best line: of- nnnnrnire riniin crrn T unuuemeo, nuun, rtcu, g HAY nnd HTRAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths its victims. It puts tlicm In tho power of tho weakest organ of tho hotly and makes them its slaves. They must cat to suit it, drink to suit it, and live a lonton lifo of self-denial. A YER" PILL, havo cured many bad caeca of dyspepsia they will euro you, if you uro sull'ering from that disease. Mrs. H. 15. Anderson, 15 Williams Stroot, Grand Rapids, Mich., writes : " Ayor's Tills cured mo of dyspopita from which I had sutrercd for throe years. They bout overy other inudl cine." Pi PILLS Cure Dyspepiss Surnli llprnltnriU'i Annual Ail. Glancing through our I'nrlslnn content poraries wo are reminded that tho dog days nro approaching, and nlthough wo havo not yet heard of tho arrival of tho sen sorpont several hardy annuals havo al ready lnado their nppenrnnco Ono of theso Is tho customary story referring to the approaching visit of Mine. Sarah Horn hardt to Germany Tho dlvlno Parah, wo may note by tho way, recently left 1'nrls for an extended tour. Soon thero wero rumors that she had signed an ongago mont for Germany Then they became dcllnlto, and Just as certain bouIeard contemporaries had set tied all the details and further how, when and where sho was to bo presented to tho kaiser, thero comes a note from Mmo JJernlmrdt herself which settles tho mat tor onco and for all It Is in tho groat tragedienne's best stylo: "I learn I am going to Germany. I learn tho emperor la interesting iiimselt in my performances. I learn," eto "Now learn by 1110 that 1 nm not going to Germany, and that I shall nover on any occasion havo tho honor to be presented to his majesty, tho king of Prussia." That, at nil ovonts, should settlthls naniy annual It Is itlu)ii.thno, fordid one t know the artistju'teinpcmiiicnt of Mine. Uernliardtvli continual roourronco would savm of tho reclame liut still "never" is a big word and opens up ton nltle vTain of thought and probabilities. Paris Mi'sm'I"'! r We Have Furniture To suit all classes, in all the latest styles and at all kinds of prices. Our stock contains no shop worn goods because we have just opened at our new stand, 131 South Main street. When it conies to taking and selling any thing in the way of Furniture, Stoves, Tinware and Oil Cloths, We can furnish you a home complete, and guarantee every buyer that he will save 25 to 40 per cent, on a sale. We have also added a nice line of parlor suits. We buy for cash and can, therefore, sell at close mar gins. D. & J. SEIGEL, 123 & 131 South flain St. At tho terminus of Schuylkill I'.lcctric Jiailway. All kinds of stove repairing Attended to. S3 S3 33 E3 3 E3 E3 ii wm MM E3 E3 3 E3 E3 3 E3 E3 PERSONAL MENTION. . Master Kuxciii' feiguum, tho Hr.uAMi'n liupul.il and blight (wilier at I.ostL'uck, was in town last evening. Miss Nellie llairil returned home after a visit of several weeks with friends at Plymouth. Misses Katie MtGiirl nnd Mary Duff ami Muster Lynn Dull, of Jllncrsvllle, are visit ing Miss lioso Ferguson, of Lost Creek. President V. M. llrewer, of the Columbia liicn-lug Co., Is again seated at his dosk after a pleasant sojourn of soveral weeks iu the 1 Catsklll mountains nnd western cities. I MUsos llciwle Webb and Hattio Staull'or were visiting friends at Jlahanoy City yes terday. 1 1 one riirinan, of llhmmsburg, Is visiting friends In town. Mrs. John II. Kiscuhart nnd daughter, Kthel, who spoilt the ist week visiting In Allentown, returned homo yesterday. .7. K. P. Schcllly, of Tamnqiia, was a town visitor to-day. Mrs. .Joseph Dusto and daughter, Ida, have returned homo from a visit to Philadelphia. Kdward J. Covlo. of West Ontin tnt. has gooo to Philadelphia and Atlantlct'ity 011 a vacation. It. Ii. Mcllck, of tho City drug store, spent several hours in town to-day. Ho has ie turned from his vacation at Ot'cau Glove and New York and will spend sonio time at his linnie In Stinbury. Mrs. Howard Itciscl, of Hazloton, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. It. ('. Hooks, on South Jnrdln street. Justice Toomey has returned home from his trip to Atlantic City and is again dispens ing Justice at his ollice. .Miss I.uira I!ickcl has leturued to her homo in Pottsville. Anthony Joyce and wife, of New York City, spent a week with his parents at Lost Creek No. 2, and returned home to-day. William Grow, an orphan at the Soldier's Home, Scotland, Pa., left Win. Peiin to-day to outer the orphauago again, having spent his vacation at the latter place. Geranunins, fuchsias, pansies, d ilses, rcw, etc., for spring planting at Payne's iiuiserle-, Giraidville. Tuberose anil gl.idlulus bulbs. Coal I.hihI Thxi-h Ineieaseil. The County Commissioners havo completed tho levision of the assments made by the various assessor.-, with the exception of a few corpoiations. Thu assessment of the Heading Company, the heaviest taxpayer, has been Dually decided upon It shows an inciease of $ liiO.OOt) over that of lw, The net in crease iu the total assessment over last year will reach about $1,000,000. The assessors' figures showed an ineiease of nearly fi.OOO, 000, principally on coal lands. Km in lands woio cut down fUOO.OOO by the assessors. The revision of tho assessments in many districts having been completed, the clerks iu the Commissioners' ollice nro at work making out tho duplicates which will bo ready for tho collectors iu a few days. . A Letter l'roni I.lthlii Springs. Knrroit IIkrali) : The boys are 11 en joying good health with tho exception of a few who wero vaiciuated. Tney are nursing very sole arms. The majority of tho re cruits sent out fiom Shenandoah are enlisted iu Company O, while a few are members of Coutp.uy N. Wo havo very good quarters uore nml lire com tortnhlr locatcu. A rumor is current about thu calnp that thu location is becoming unhealthy because forty of the boys are on tho sick list. We are having considerable rain, which deprives us of all drills and gives us aiuplo time to do all our corresponding. Thero is some talk in camp tint we are going to remove to Plattshurg, N. Y., shortly, while others say to Cuba, No inattor whoro wo move it will bo satis factory to us all. Kindest regards from the hoys to all their Shenandoah friends nud acquaintances. rj. .1. c. Lithia Springs, Ga., Aug. SH, 1S0S. No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea, suiuniercom plaint of any sort if you havo Dr. Kowlur'a Kxtract of Wild Strawberry In tho medicine chest. Havo u Itegliiieut at the Front. At tho state convention of tho P. O. S. of A. hold at York last week tho secretary's repoit showed that to his knowledge tho society has one regiment from tho membership in the state at tho front rouging front Ilrigsdicr General down to privates. Tho fact was not mentioned to tho delegates with tho idea that they would boast of it, but as a fact of interest to them. I ho exact number is not known. Marriage Licenses. I'emard Casscrly nud Sarah Dricsbach, both of Kast Union Twp. George II, Purnell audliortha J. Havckosr, both of Iiyon Twp. Stephen Mijkoand Mary ICoshack. both of Mah.tnoy City. Terrible plagues, tboso itching, pesteiing diseases of the skin. Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment Ones. At any drug store. United American Association. Tho United American Association, com prising tho patriotic societies of this and ad joining counties, will meet in annual conven tion at Tnmaqua ou Monday noxt, Labor Day. Tho representatives from Hazloton wiil make a strong fight to have the next meeting in that city. Tho societies from Shenandoah will bo represented at Monday's convention. All kinds of vegetables anil tlowor seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, Girardvillo. Klectric cars pass tho door. 5-0-tf The Colerullio Strike. Tho strike at Coleralne is still on. A committee of tho strikers met tho ollicials of the company last oveniug hut no settlement was effected. Tho ollicials say they will not reinstate tho discharged employes, and that their answer is flual in this respect. Tboy further say thero will ho no work at the collieries until tho men aro ready to leturn to work under former conditions. Till! WKATIlnlt. Tho foiecast for Kiiday ! I'alr, slightly wkimer mid soutbeily winds, possibly fol lowed hy local tains near the lakes. 1'ITHY POINTS. Itilirulligs Throughout the Counlrj Clironlelpil for llitNtr l'crntetl. Tho ilrcmcn are itrpnnrhiL' for the shil,. convention at Lebanon on October lis. J. J. Kvail has lillrrlomi'il Vul. I In rtmitt'e salt on at Port Carbon. i'ho contost court adjourned until noxt Wednesday, when Important decisions wll bo iciulurcil. Klltlier Ciinietiski. who has breli tuxtor of St. Joseph's church, -ML Carmol, for yenis, nas resigneu on account ol ill health. Iluck Mountain is to recclvo a land boom, Wllkosbnrrc capitalists being inteiested. The P. &. I!. C. & I. Co. employes In the Ashland nnd Giraidville districts were paid yesterday, Tho Catholic Protectory at Norrlstown, being completed, will open on Sunday. Several young women of lluck Mountain were poisoned by eating candy given them by strange young men. All have reentered. The bodies of three of tho men drowned In Kn9ka William colliery by the bieaklng in of water fiom an abandoned mine, havo not yet been recovered, Kcil Cooper, of Millmnnt'itv. nml linrrt- Coldrcn, of Adamstoivn, Lancaster county. win snoot a match at tho former place ou September 84, each man shooting at 100 birds for ?200 a side. Tho Borough Council meets in regular session tilts evening. Shenandoah scut a large delegation to Mnlianoy City blcyclo races this afternoon. David G. Lewis, a flr.t rhoaa nlinrntittr-,, nml signal man on tho battleship San I'rancisco. is visiting menus in .vialianoy City. The clothing of little Harry Ithoads, or Levorton, Northumberland county, ignited when ho ventured too near a bonfire, and he was burned to death. Leaving their homes at LaMon next week Samuel M.Joidon and wife will become mis sioiiarics ill Peisia, and Miss Ida I!. Luther! wi I engage In mission work iu Japan. Clan nco N. Andrews, I'aston's new post master, takes chargo of the ollice to-day. with lenient Stewait as his deputy. The Comptroller of the Currency ycsteiday extended tho co-porate existence of the Dilbhurg National ll.mk to August III, 11 IS The Childieu's Aid Society, of 1'iankliii (utility, hasolleied the use of its hospital lie partmcut in Cliambcrsbiiig for sick anil wounded soldiers. Toe Lynhurst hotel, at Shamukin. is t be sold by theShetill'. Tho collieries will close the week bv work ing to-morrow. The volunteers cm keep their aims by paying the governm-i,fcost price. Tho body of J.irry Carl, who died in camp at Litbi? Springs, Ga., will be brought to S'..mokln for Interment. Itepresentatives of tho P. & It. C. .t 1 Cn and Thomas Coal Co., will meet the borough ollicials Saturday moinlng iu an dibit to abate tho nuisance caused by the bed of the creek in tho Kirst ward boing filled up. W. J. Richards has been appointed gen eral supciintemlont of tho Lehigh & Wilkes barro Coal Company. Lieut. Siviter yesterday sent 3 moio re cruits from Ha.letoii to Portress Monroe. Another squad will go to-ilny. A new ling pavement will he laid iu fiont of Xciswcnter's livery stable. Miss Minnie Kuilcl, of Malianoy rity, and Thomas Giles, of Kmckville, will be liianied this evening at tho homo of the bible's parents. Malianoy City's now school building was actepted from Contractor McGurl by the School ISoaid last evening. Michaol Salmon, of Malianoy City, and Henry Hoolov. of Palo Alto, will rmi !i i ii .... at tho former placo on Situiday for 3.W. Oldtollsts aro jntorcstod rivl'ling a summer resort near Nuremberg. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. ItTis thn liest flour made l'OMTICAI. 1'OINTS. The Senatorial eonventiou will bo held iu tills town. David Graham, of Malianoy City, will be nominated with practically littlo opposition. I!. Jcll'crsou Yost, whoso friends say is in tho lead iu tho Legislative contest, is making an active figlitagainst his three opponents. John K. Kiuuoy, the newly appointed Sub Treasurer at Philadelphia, will retain his residence in this county. "We need him in our-btisluess," say tho local and stato leaders. W. A. Stone, tho Republican candidate for Governor, lias been invited to bo present at tho Orwigsburg fair next Thursday. It is likely that ho will accept tho invitation. Tho Republican primaries will bo hold ou the 10th i list., and tho county convention tho following Monday. Dr. II. R. Ilrlcker, of Malianoy City, who is making an active canvass fur the Republi can nomination for Coroner, was in town last evening greeting his many friends. The (iuayltos iu the Fourth district will support I). J. Gcuscuier and G. C, Sehriiick for the Legislature. John Wauamaker began his light against Quay to-day with a speech at Williams Grovo, near Harrlsburg. Tho political air iu and about Pottsville is heavily charged, and tlieio may bo nil ox plosion at any time. The opposition to Judgo li. H. Koch will not enduuger his nomination. Buy Koystono Hour, lio suro that tho namo LEssia & IUeb. Ashland, Pa., is printed on overy sack. ruhliclty'ri Penetrating Kays. I'-rom Mahanoy City Itecord. Tho reservoir "job" in Shenandoah appears to havo gono tho way of most schemes of like character which obtain a sudden and startling publicity. Thero is nothing like "turning on tho light." TO THE) PUBLICS A cordial invitation is extended to the people of Shenandoah and vicinity to call and examine our new stock' of fall clothing, which has been daily arriving for the past three weeks, and more still coming, which is now ready for your inspection. Everything is well made, stylish and up-to-date, and will now be found in our stock and, the best of all, the goods are marked at their lowest possible selling price. Remember we are always pleased to see you, whether you purchase or not. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, l. GOLDIN, Prop, and 11 South Main Street. P. S. We (jive 10 per cent, oil on all our medium woltjlil clothing Violated tho Liquor Law. John Johnson Inst night brought suit against (.Initios Koiils. ft Polish saloonkeeper of Mahanoy City, before 'Squire .Kotucr, charging him with selling on Sunday. Tho prosecutor testified that ho entered tho de fendant's saloon on Sunday in comiiaiiy with another person nnd got n glass of gin, for wlilcli ho paid 10 cents. Ho said ho was Induced to bring tho prosecution by Con stable Genrgo who told him thero was $10 111 It, Tho constable denied this. Koiils was held in bail for trial at court. The parties concerned live at Malmnoy City. At Payno's nursery, GIrardvi.le, you will find tho largest stock ever seen In the county. Atbltlatbui l.stclHldl. In tho ease of Mall. Stroshlnski and others, vs. Lehigh Valley Co.il Company, tho arbi trators, James Giant, Harry Haas and Chailes lloyer, met at tho (ouit houso yes leidayand were sworn In. On application f 1). W. Kaorchcr, Ksq., of Pottsville, counsul for the defendant, tho nibitration was continued until September lath, at 10 o'clock, anil will bo hcaid at M. M. Iluiko's ollice. The continuance was made ou tho groiindthatS.ll. Kaercher, senior counsel for the Coal Company, Is absent from home. i)ii:i. IIIi'l'Ti:i!llt(ll..-At Sbenninlonh, l'n on the lt lust , Mar M . daughter or Oscar nml Mnignitt Itcttcriiluc. ngtil IS years ninl 10 months Due notice of the (uncial will be glteii later. ti-t-2t .J UU IIATIn. ' of llio Ololjufrr 1TEUKALGIA trnd similar Complaint! nt.d tiriMi tt-iii ninl h. bt. GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS li.-cscriucu uy eminent pnysiciai DR. niCHTER'S EB, nuh'tioniilno with Trailed. arK " Anchor, F. Ail. ItlrlitrrA Co., 215 1'cftrISt.. cv Yorl. 3 HSGIiEST AVARDS. A. Wasley, 106 K. Main St., C. H. Ilnjrenbiich, 103 N. Main St.,, r.y. ti.iriin, 6 S.MainSt.. snenandoan. . no sicurrDin ' "ANCIIOIt" HTOWArilATi beat for MISCELLANEOUS. rANTKl v-xpcru'iiCTtl millliicry reptart'r4: ) !- a Kil fin HciuTiil litttwc work, full at the linn Ton, 27 Ninth Main street. H-3I2t NOTICK.- lKiiraliln iiioterlirs for sale. Alt ply to ss (1. M. Hollitpeter, attoinev, ShcnaiHloali. 8-31-tf rANTKI.-A j;trl for K'm-raJ hnuework. Miht have retereiuo. Apply at 1!2 Eolith White -tu., t, Hhenaiiiloeli, ln. S-2U-tf I.V1 liKNT. A Mahmii with ii welling con I" tuiiiiiin 15 eoiiifnrtahte roonw on South Main ntreet Lucateil In the lni-lne portion, lleammaMe terinn. Call at llKUAI.n r (llee. H-2-lm IAOU SAI.1C. A valufthle jtropeity on Went 11 Centro Htrect, ilwellhiK honxe, and all eon veulemes In clenirahle Ineatlon. Apply to ThiMiiaH Tosh, for further partleularH. 5-7-tf IM)l HKIAZ. A nntoon flood tttaml nml een ' tntl loeatloM. Man two pool taltlen, one heliiK t'oiohi nation of pool and IH11auIh, Apply at tho Heuam oilier. tf A' ItMINIMTItATOIfS NOTICIC Lettern of iiuiiiiKistratlun 4111 the estate of .taettli I.-IIIIIIK, IntnoC Nortli I'nliin tnwnnllip, Holilltl- iUU.V"y.Vli!B!-Hi,-?,,V'S'.V.,.,.ijSullV '".T" Krniiled"tn tn wliotu nil prrdiiM liifleltteil tiKithi entate arc ieiietleil to innkn puyinent, and thonu IuivIiik ehifniH or demands will make known tbe ainu without b l.i. Or to Wm. H. Numiosrii, H. O..M. 1Ioi.i.oci:ti.u, Att'y. Aitinlnistintor. All.'i"i, ItffM. H-UVI-H.1.V22-3U FOR SALE. A Km in. Located about one mile from ltfnj,r!m ii. t",oiitaIiiiiiKout liTacrew, dwelling nnd all neeessarv lniildliiK- Cheap and on eanvteiniH. Apply to A. .1 1'iuiimm, Attorney, 101 "West Market Mreet, Pottsville, or to T. U. I'eildnll, KhenamloaU. Alo all that certain leasehold, Hltnato at No. 12-i- W'tt Coal sliei't, In West Mahanoy town hhip. A i;1""! harnaf n and cheap T. K. ItrnitAM., (rner .Main nnd Centro fetreetM, H-12-lin Hhenand.iali, la. Free ! - Free ! 20,000 Flags to be Now We Have Them. Given Away & a iuiim line To pnrrhascis Pancy Striped Hose of uoods lo amount () 1 ladies' and chil of 5 cents and over, Adren's si?es. They fminmii.nfll.llnl 81C all SeatlllcSS Btltl , , ... flOlhe patterns arc tbe ami . cneapcN noes o. fincs . t),,e (Q ,)e noiions, loys, txc. ila(i. The Newest aye Sell i .11 r ' celenratea tlemin- and table scarfs of (o . .. Battenberfi: Laces, a Silks at three cents a ie . r.,n l! rc1.in WltLn,, of the Patterns, n largeiinc of the HingS Laces nnd ttCorlicclli, JJelding's Tlnead. 'l'bc ma- viand llemln way's tcrtal Is vciy clicap. (g Kniltinj; hilks. riorgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North Main Street. fjmmimmmimimmmmmm H) PER CENT. REDUCTION Is what we fire allowing nil purchasers to the titnoutit of $i .oo and over at our new place 23 EAST CENTRE STREET. g-; Our stock is larger and our means to cater to our friends are per fect. We can now please the most fastidious. S. BLOCK, CLOTHIER AND GENT'S FURNISHER, -A BIG SENSATIONS Is being caused in town by the Factory Shoe In the manner they are iindersellinK their cninpctitois. It is certainly the cheapest place in town to buy IIihiIs, Mines, lints, (,'nps and ficnl's I'tirnisliing Goods. Here are a few prices Men's and I .tidies' tan shoes, were $1.25 nnd $1.50, now 90C ; those at i.7S and $2.00' now $1.25; Men'. Bum l-oots $2.10! Hoy's Woonsocket boots, $1.95 ; Men's Si cUuck boots, $2.50 ; Ladles' shoes, 80C and up. J' J New Factory Shoe Store, Abe. Levlne, Prop. y s. Main St. Beware of close Imitations of the name of our store, but looU for the right place, next to L. Goldln's Clothing Store. sail STORE ! Spoont, the furniture dealer, has mack; 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 roc, ion. All the goods are made of good, solid leather, ..ii ,,iri... nnj tUt lt el- 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. . FOR SALE. A substantial building, centrally located; having nil modern im provements. Terms to suit pur chaser. For particulars, etc., apply to S. G. M. H0LL0PETER, ESQ., TITA1AN BUILDING. BOARDERS WANTED ! Commercial Hotel, Per Week. 1 Transicrt Kute, i.iiiiniiiiiiimr. ji 1 .00 per dny. Morris Heckman, Prop,, Cor. Coal &. Main Sts . I Store EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers and decorations- Is one of the nineteenth century accomplishment. That Is why those who select their wall paper at OAItDlN'S cet null ilellKhtfiil results. It Isn't necessary to purchase the eupt nslte ! miles, tho designs ami colms are just as mtlstlc Iu tho cheaper Kriuhs, il they arc not so ilch. For those who wish to decorate tbeli rooms with artistic wnll pnpers ko to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, I'a. DAVISON'S FURNITURE STORE Is still In existence and Is selling; large quantities of Furniture dally. It takes more space than we have at our disposal to tell of the many attractive pieces to be found in our stock of FURJiITUflE. Where all art; beautiful it is hard!. i r cw1it om irr ctArin1 motif irxtr Our low prices deserve a specials word of praise. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. Wooden bedsteads, walnut, or antique, for - - Kxtension Springs, to fit any bed, for - - $1.00 Steel and Iron Bed Steads, white enameled, for - $5.00 Davison's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORF, 121-123 North Main St. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety Boftuetta uf the gkln la Inva riably obtained by thort) who uho I'ohomi'h Uuuiplcilou I'uwiler. S3 S3 E3 E3 S3 S3 3 S3 S3 mm mm mm wm S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 i J 1 J I Whoh S3 E. B. Foley, 3wceee8t ,,mwmtmmmm,,m,mmmmm?t,mmmmm