-. j" A BICYCLE CASE. To provide for eme rut-notes you should enrry on your wheeling ex pedition o small OM9 of necessities i n little bottle of witch hotel, nroll of mulln bandaRcs llio rfRht thing to Kootho n limine or honl n cut. You wont tho host on such op cn.lon.. Our' best" will be euro to o vcreome the bad effect of your 111 luck. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. AJSUM MER LNECESSITY 1 This Is the season when new clothes and gent's furnish ings are necessary. When we make you a suit there is no doubt about its lit and quality. Our stock of summer light weight suitings will insure satis faction. Examine our show window and street case. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. Jeweler end Optician. u- thla typo Is too flne ond these lines run together wrong about your -ami -our -optlclnn should examlno -thm before -further Injury -in done. -No expense -for the -test. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. Extra Reduction In Our Line of FOOTWEAR Has begun. Save your dollars while you have a chance. Do not miss any opportunities. A dollar saved is a dollar earned. - --' BOSTON I 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. 8PONT, PROP. F0TO DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. rniLn-cnmr-STORE a DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. 2 West Contra Street. FOR YOUR ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Cents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. IVlsIn St Centre Sts. J. Dalius' Meat Market, Try our meats. They are well preserved these hot days. We give you more for your money than anywhere else. Those who tried us know this to be a fact. 2o3 E. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. UVIIIIIIIIIII 'jaolow L.. V. Station. MUNYON'S INHALER CURES CATARRH Colds, Coughs, Hay F:evcr, Bron chitis, Asthma and all Dlsenses of the Throat and Lungs. Climils of MiilloBlc.l Vapor are Inhaled through tho mouth and pmlttotl from tlu nos tilla. li aiiMnft nod vaporising nil I hi' lnllnraed nnd rfl.-nri-d parti which cannot ho reached hy medicine taken Into the stomach. It rrarhei the xore rof -f heah the raw plaetlt gnrtto the teat nf illteamlt net! nt a balm anil tnnlr In the itniffffUtt ortent by mail. I tonic to thr whotti vtemSl.OQat 1505 Arch 8tnrhilu THIS WKATIIKH. Tho area of high prosstlro, central Sunday in North Dakota, has moved to Missouri, in creasing in mag nitude and covers the country from tho Itocky moun tains to tho At lantic coast, ex cept a slight de pression over Now England. Fore cast for today and tomorrow in this section: Fair, with moderato temper ature; northwestorly winds. Sunrise, 4:54; sunset, 7:31; length of day, 14h 37m.; moon rises, 3:44 p. m.; moon sets, 12:13 a. m. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. Annual Law-ltnte llxciirnlotm to Atlantic City, So , via Pennsylvania llnllrnnd. Tho Pennsylvania Kallroad Company has arranged for three low-rato ten-day excur sions for tho present season from Erie, Troy, Bcllcfouto, Williamsport, Mocanaqua, Sun bury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal intormcdiato stations (including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City, Sea Islo City, Avalon, Anulcsca, Wlldwood, or Hollyllcach, on Thursdays, July 27. August 10 and 21, 1800. Excursion tickots, good to roturn by regu lar trains within ton days, will bo sold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will bo sold via the Delaware Rlvor Bridgo Kouto, tho only all-rail lino, or via 'Market street wharf, Philadelphia. For information in regard to specific ratos and timo of trains consult hand bills, or ap ply to agents, or E. S. Ilarrar, .Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Stop over can bo had at Philadelphia, either going or returning, within limit of ticket, provided tickot Is deposited with agent at Broad street station immodlatelr on arrival. SUMMER TOURS TO THE NORTH, Two Tours to Cunoita Tin Pennaylrnnla Katlronil. For tho summor of 1890 tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arrangod to run two porsonally-conducted tours to Canada and Northern Now York. Tho first tour, leaving July 22, includes Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thousand Islands, Rapids of the St. Lawrence, Quebec, Lake St. John, Tho Saguenay, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlain and George, Sara toga, and Highlands of tho Hudson, occupy ing soventeen days. Round trip rate, $125. Tho second tour, leaving August 12, covers tho same territory with tho oxceptlon of Liko St. John and Tho Saguenay, nnd oc cupies fourteen days. Round-trip rato, $100. Each tour will be in chargo or one or tiio company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, wnose especial eliartte will bo unescorted ladles. Tho rato covers railway and boat laro lor the entire round trip, parlor-car seats, meals enroute. hotel entertainment, transfer charges, and carriago hire. For detailed Itinerary, tickets, or any aa dltional Information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, liuu uroan wav. New York : SG0 Fulton street, Rrooklvn : 780 Broad street, nowarK, js. j. ; or Geo. V. Boyd, Assistant Genoral Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. The fat undertaker, Who plants by the acre. Poor victims of cough aud cold, Is sighing and crying. For we've all stODOed d Since Brazilian Balm was sold. And for those who desire Not )ust yet to go higher It Is worth Its weight lu gold. Sho nandoah drug store, wholesale agent Coming Events. July 20. Social and phonograph entertain mont in tho First Baptist church. ntilltax tlnrbor AMnmo. Halifax. N. S.. July 18. The Stand- nrrl nil comnany's tank steamer Maver- Irlr which arrlvea saiuraay iruiu iitsw York with a cargo ot oil, Is sunk In tho harhor. Diirlns the pumping of tho oil to the tank on shore the pipe burst and the oil flowed down into the engine room and became ignited. The steamer's crew were obliged to leave the ship to save their lives. Soon af ter an explosion which blew a hole in the ship's side occurred and she filled with water and sank. For several hours a large area ot water was cov with blazlnt? oil. Michael Mich aelson. an oiler, was pertiap3 fatally burned. The loss is $280,000. wow York's Dewey Tlooeptlon. New York, July 18. A great number of suggestions as to the methods oi making the reception of Admiral Dewey a success havo been received by General Butterfield and other members of the executive committee. One that has appealed very much to General Butterfield Is that the celebration shall continue three, instead of two davs. the third day to bo a civilian day, tho second a land parade day and the first a naval parade day. Hoeotvor For Mlddlosox County Bnnlt Trenton. July 18. Vice Chancellor Pitney has appointed James Magulro, cashier of the National State bank, at Elizabeth, N. J., as recelvor for the wrecked Middlesex County bank, at Perth Amboy. The application for tho appointment of a receiver was mado by It. V. Llndabury, attorney for the Perth Amboy Gaslight company, which has a claim of 2,000 on the National State bank, which Is creditor to tho sum of $10,000 to $12,000. L.kesldu l'lcnlet. Tn Addition to the Lakeside picnic dates alrnadv nublished are the following : July 20. United Evangelical Sunday nVinnl nf Shenandoah. Julv 27 Joint plcnlo of the Trinity Re formed and Presbyterian Sunday schools of Shenandoah. Aug. 2. Joint picnic of tbe First Baptist, Calvary Baptist, Welsh Methodist and Welsh Congregational Sunday schools or bhonan doah, Marriage Licenses. Marrlaee licenses were issued to G. II Follweiler and Mabama Bchocb, both of Walker Twp. ; to Ephraim Nelswender and Carrie U. SbeeU, both ot Pitman. PITHY POINTS. Happening. Throughout th Country Chronicled for lln.ty reriiRfil. Seashore excursions aro now In order. A scarcity of cars Is reported on tho Penn sylvania railroad. Allison Bros., at Port Carbon, want a num ber of mechanics at their shop. Magarglo, tho grocer, announces n special sale on cofTeo nt 8 pounds for Sift rents. Falling coal In tho Jcililo mlno, liuorno county, fatally Injured Michael Sopko. Margaret E. Delaney has been appointed fourth-class postmaster at Keating, Pa. Mlno years ago yestorday tho great ball storm visited this section, causing great damage. Twelvo-ycnr-old Alfred Ilanlon was crush od to death undor a train nt Wllkcs barro. Individuals should bo urged nnd In every possible way encouraged to Invest tliolr capital in local enterprises. Merchants nt Danville liavo outered Into nn agreoment to oloso their stores nt 0 o'clock In tho evening. Adam llcrr, ot Safe Harbor, Lancaster county, was accidentally wounded in tho faco by a load of shot nnd mny loso bis sight. Portz Bros.' now building, on North Main street, since It has been in tho bands of J. J. Cardln, tho painter, presents a very nlco ap pearance. Daniel Straussor, tho man who disappeared from his homo in Mt. Carmol ton days ago and is supposed to bo lost in tho mountains near that place, Is still missing. A bolt of lightning Btruck a trolley car at Cleona, Lebanon county, sevoroly burning seven-year-old Pauline Streichor, of Lob. anon, on tho hand. The plumbers of Scranton aro on strlko for an eight-hour day, and havo Beryeu. notlco upon tho mastor plumbers that thoy will only deal with thorn Individually In settling tuoir demands. Eov. Mlchaol Balogh, formerly rector of the Greek Catholic church at Wllkcsbarro, who Joined tho Russian church n fow years ago, has formally recanted and returned to the Catholic church. A warrant was sworn out for the arrest of Richard Coogan, at Pottsville, on tho charge of assault nnd battery, ou oath of Wostoy Ilogan. Preparations aro now under way fora groat bicyclo road race, to tako placo in Girard villo on Tuesday, August 15. Obtained Judgment. Tho suit of J. M. Itittonbouso, of Hazlcton, i. Constablo Matthew Glblon, of town, mrced with trosnass in tho illegal salo of a wagon, was beard beforo 'Squire Staplcton at McAdoo yestorday. After all tho ovidonco being heard tho plaintiff was awarded damages to tho oxtent of $100 or tho value of tho wagon. KEPT HIS TOBACCO. Fifteen Tcnrn to Acquire the Proper Flnvor For Une. "Apropos of henvy black tobacco," re marked a doalor, "I usod to havo a num ber of customers who smoked olgnrcttos mndo of straight periquo. Some fow re main, but I could count thom on ono hand, and tho habit is, so to speak, ex tlnot. I doubt whether It was as Injurious to tho health as soma havo claimed, and I had a pretty good opportunity to watch its effects. "For over 20 years I havo sold tobaoco to ono of tho most confirmed nnd enthu siastic poriquo smokers in Now Orleans Ho was past middle ago when ho llrst camo to my shop and is still halo and vig orous, his eyes as bright ns a bird's and his hand ns steady as a rooK. tio ouys his tobacco in bulk, afterword cutting It to suit himself, nnd, liko n number oi other old tlnio smokers, ho can detect ex quisitely slight differences in flavor among a lot of rolls or carrots. It Is very interest ing to boo him nlok out a supply for pri vate ripening, something ho attends to nt intervals, Just as one migui Keop up n wino collar. Ho nrooeods on tho theory, I bellevo, that tho leaf is at Its best between 13 and 16 yenrs after hnvlng been put away ana hns caoh roll carefully dated, so as to on ablo him to consume periquo of approxi mately that dato from season to season. As It atros tho tobacco assumoa a beautiful aoop black brown ana aoesn't resonmio ordinary tobacco at all. This partloular old gontloman I have in mind has shown mo nlocos that looked liko ebony. He moistens them with a dash of sherry and water, whittles off what ho wants with a ponknlfo, rolls it up with a quick turn of tho wrist and walks away puffing a cloud of smoko that would lift tho avorago vounn clubman clear off his feet. "As I romarKcu Deioro, nowever, muru aro very fow or tne oia umo poriquo smokers still alive I doubt If thoro aro over llvo or six now left who oontinuo to keep up their annual stocks." Ivow Or loans Tlmos-Domocrat. The Effect of Hoyulty. Lot ns soo somo of tho effects of caste somoof tho curious offeots that I havo noted. On jublleo day I stood so near tho procession that I could have touched tho door of hor majesty's carriage with my walkina stick. When sho had riaaon uy, too laay nexi. to mo said: " Oh, door I Now sbo's gono and I didn't soo herl" 'Didn't soo her?" I repeated In astonish ment. 'I couldn't." sho replied. "I was so oxolted I could not look at her. This Is tho third timo I've tried, but something nlwnvs comes un and blinds mo." Onoo I was walking in Hyde pork with a little English lady, who suddenly crlod out: "Oh, thoro's tho princess" (meaning tho Princess of Wales! "and Princess Vlo,- torlal Do hurry and let us got near tho road to see thorn I " "Well, thoro, thoy have gono," said sho niter tho roval carriage had passed, "and I shall be in a flutter for half an hour. supposo you'll never understand it, but I go perfectly silly whenever I soo royalty." Julian Hnlpr. in tiarpers aingazino. BSTVni over Dx -r-a TJ?r i.LL NATlS of tlioGlobofor RHEUMATISM. tlPTTB AT.BT4 , i uuu MuiuiA ana suauar uompiamiSf oaa prepared onaer uo Binngcoi, GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,, . prescnoea bj eminem poysouiuix DR. RICHTER S "ANCHOR 57 TAIN expeller: World rnnwned I RemflrkablTaccefaI I Srt rtt Trarl Mnrlc Anchor.' 3 1 HIGHEST AWARDS 13 Branch Houses Own Glassworks. &3 Endorsed ana Jiccommenaeu oy mStt. limntifttt. MmttUrs. and. V. Qiiur prominent v Drt. niCHTCR'S ' ANCnon STOaiAOnATi best for Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvetr softness of the skin la Inva riably obtained by thare who use PozzoM'a Uornpleilon I'owder PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Bdlth Morgan is visiting friends In Philadelphia. Dr. 1). W. Stein to-day changed his olllco from tbe Egan building to bis rosldcncoat 18 V.Ast Oak street. P. J. Ferguson, Jr., of Lost Crcok, has boon added to tho engineer corps of tho Lehigh Coal Company at that placo. Mis David Rogora is visiting frlonds In St. Clair and Pottsville, Thomas Gradwoll, of Philadelphia, Is spending his vacation with frlonds in town. Stcphon Middloton, of Philadelphia, form erly n Poor Director of this county, and n resident of Malzovillo, was a guest of friends In town to-day. Dr. S. C, Spalding was nn attendant nt tho Johnson-Jones wedding nt Lost Crcok this morning, Mr. Johnson was nu cmployo in tho drug storo of Dr. Spalding, which ho con ducted many years ago. Joo Gallagbor Is again attending to lit dutlos nt Gallagher's plumbing establishment after spending soveral days nt Summit Hill. Misses Viola nnd Ronio Moyor, of Frack vlllo, spoilt last evening in town. Wilson Honor, of Lowlsburg, is visiting relatives In town. Miss Lottie Dornbach has returned from Roaring Crcok, During hor sojourn in tho country hcrjicalth was much improved. A Marriage That Did Not Occur. From ITnzlcton standard. Last ovenlug's Pottsvi)lo Republican con tallied an elaborate notice of a uniquo wedd ing, which Is supposed to havd occurred at Glen Onoko, on July 4th, and In which Prof. Elillngernnd Miss Marie Schwartz, of Ilazle ton, figured as tho contracting parties. Tho Item is a Ho out of tho wholo cloth, and Prof. Ehllngor justly feels iudlgnant about the publication of the item. llemoerntlo Nominees. Sunbury, July 18. Tbe Domocratlo county convention met horo yosterday and nomi nated tho following tickot: Prothonotary, James A. McCarthy, Locust Gap; Treasurer, Matthias Crouingor. Shamokln ; Commis sioners, A. II. Coonor, Watsontown, and W, II, Roll r bach, Shamokln Auditors, George Stahl, Milton, nnd M. T. MfiGovorn, Mt. Carmcl Tho resolutions deal principality with county affairs. National issuos were not touched upon. Justices' Cases. Justice William II. Shoemaker dlsposod of tho following cases last night. John Worzincki, assault and battery, on oath of Mrs. Voronica Maknrlowicz. Ho gave $300 bail. Joseph Gowansky was prosecuted for as sault and battory on oath of his wifo, Yozofa, and scttlod tho caso by paying tho costs. John and Christian Dclnng wcro prosecuted for stealing a pair of boots from Abo Livino's store on South Main street, Thoy sottlcd the caso without a bearing by paying for the hoots and paying tho costs. Working Night and Day. The busiest and michtiest little thine that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. livery pill is a sugar-coated clobule ol health. that changes weakness into strength, listless- ness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health, Only 25c per box. Sold by A. Wasley. Cost Too Much. At n mooting last night the Mabanoy City School Board rejected bids for metalic ceil- 11 gs in ono of tho school buildings, on the ground that tho cost was too great. Plaster will bo used. Coroner's Returns. Coronor Bleilcr, of Frackvlllo, made his returns for Juno from the soveral districts In tho county, showing tho net earnings of the olllco to bo $101.35. In ordor to earn his salary tho returns from all sources should be $333.33, which shows a deficit of $111.03. Shot a Itattlesnnke. Mro. W. W. Boono, of Ben'vcr Valley, yos terday shot a largo rattlesnake In the yard of her homo with a doublo barreled shot gun. Tho reptllo measured four feet and had 17 rattles. It was coiled up nnd ready to spring when the shot was fired. Why lie Iteslgned. William F. Bochnoy has resigned from tho Mahanoy City Board of Health, giving as his reason that too many reports of bad drainage aro mado to tho Board andnoglcctod. Farewell Party. A farewell party was held last evening at the residence of Mrs. David R. James, on South Jardin street. In honor of Mrs. James Lord, of Canton, Ohio, who leaves for hor home, with her children, this evening. Games woro played and refreshments wcro sorved. Among those present wore Mr. aud Mrs. Samuel Williams and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Copland, of Frackvlllo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dusto. Mr. and Mrs. William Collins, Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin James, Mrs. Blaker, Mrs. eleven stein and Mrs. Conway. I)I1!1. DOYLE At Shenandoah. Pa., on July 16th. lirmget 12 , wile oi juicnaci is. Jioyle, in tho 42nd yeur of her ngo. Funeral from the family residence on West Coal street on Wed nesday mornlntr at 10 o'clock. Illch nasa In Annunciation church. Intermetit In parish cemetery. Relatives and friends respectfully Invited to attend. M7-2t Rcecham's Pills CURE SIOK HEAD AGUE and net Uko mnUlo on a weak Btomach nnd disordered liver. 10 cents and S cenU, at nil drag stores. i i i t i . ........... HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'S CAFE, COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. WEDNESDAY. Bean soup. Ice Cream, All flavors Man u f a c tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. AIC FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. h2:m:otjs Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Vy TE2VNKY COMPANY, ron saU iiv FRED. KEITHAN, Baker ana Confectioner, 10A fl. Main St. i cjf. Quality It is the high quality of Royal Baking Powder that has estab lished its great and world-wide reputation. Every house wife knows she can rely upon it; that it makes the bread and biscuit more delicious and whole some always the finest that can be baked. It is economy and every way better to use the Royal, whose work is always certain, never experimental. There are many imitation baking powders, made from alum. They may cost less per pound, but their use is nt the cost of health. ROYAL DAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK A FACTORY SHOE 5T0RE, 5 South Main Street. Window Guards, Stable Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY 221-240 N. Emerlok Sf. A WATER FAMINE repaired before the famine sets in. moderate prices we charge. Other work. If you intend to put a steam, the summer months we would be you need a bath tub consult us. P. W. BELL, Cor- White and Lloyd Sts. WHAT YOU for your money is ten times more important. Our goods and our prices ao tnetr own taming ana give you Our Furnituree- Is good, stylish and ser viceable. We believe in it and in everything else we sell. We won't say any more but if you haven't tried us you miss a good thing. Special inducements in Couches and Parlor Suits. Wo Sell Good Goods D. 8c J. SI EG EL, 104 and 106 South Main Street, 7 LOAVES OF i BREAD. Ot. Buy 23o worth of checks and receive more and better bread than is baked anywhere tn town. Cakes and pastry at low pries. Try our celebrated Rye and Graham brood. BOSTON BAKERY, II. Mnrgensteln. tf! W. Centre Street New Store I New Stock I BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Boots and shoes aud footwear of all kinds Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, SOS SOutb Main St, Never experiment with so important an article as the tinman food Great Sale ! For this week only we will sell all of our Russet shoes at exactly one-fourth less than the regular price. Children's Russet Shoes, worth 90c, at 75 cents. Ladies' Russet Shoes, worth $1 50, atgi.25. Men's Russet Shoes, worth $2.50, at gi.75. Men's Russet Shoes, worth $1.95, atgi.34. - Abo Lovino. Proe. Manufacturer of . re Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes Guards, Cellar Guards RESIDENCE : 221 H. West St. Is often the cause of leaky hydrants and pipes. Have them It will only cost a trifle at the plumbing consistent with good heat plant into your house during glad to give you an estimate on it. If PAY For a thing is important but wh-t you cet big rewards. Our Stovess- Are the best in every re spect. Best of material, best system of baking, all modern conveniences and the prices are lower than elsewhere. at Factory Prices. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. AT THE MIRERS' HOSPlf At. Mnny I'lttlents Admitted to Hie Hospital the Result of Accidents In the Mlni-s. Thos. llrososki. 31 years of age, was hurt nt tho Henry Clay colllory, Shamokln, on Safc urday night by a fall of coal. His nrm was badly lacerated and bruised, producing an abecss. rotor Unborsltls, employed ns minor nt Bear Run colllory, Nicholas, was eatight by a fall of coal yosterday morning inflicting sovcro cuts on tho head and lacer atlughlsarm. Ho Is still uncouclous nnd in a delirious condition. Frank Rudiskaska. of Shenandoah, had bis thigh fractured by a fall of coal nt Lnnlgau's colliery yosterday, Andrew Simmons, n married man residing atMIddleport, may loso tho sight of ono of his eyos, tho result or lielng hit with a pioco of coal falling from tho top of a breast at tho Sliver Crcok colliery yesterday. Robert Nolan, aged 21, residing at St. Clair, whilo at work in a breast, was caught by ft fall of coal. His lower limbs woro pinned down by a mass of coal and tho doctors nt tho hospital discovered that tho smaller bones or e-ch leg had sustained a simplo fracturo. Thomas Unggerty, 12 years old, who Is employed as slalo picker at Mabanoy l'lano. was admitted to the hospital yestorday, lie tramped on n rusty nail wbllo nt work, sus taining nn extensive aud dangerous lacera tion of tho foot. Bernard Montgomery, aged 17 years, em ployed as driver at St. Clair, was admitted to tbo hospital yesterday suflbrlug from blood poisoning. Somo timo ngo ho stepped on a sharp picco of iron which pierced ono of his toes. Tho doctors at tho hospital will am putate tho too to-day. Father Slamon's Farewell. Rev. Poter Masson has been pastor of tho Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmcl, Minors vlllo, for a number of years and has endeared himself to tbo people among whom ho has zoalously labored. To-day ho leaves Mlnors villo In nnswor to a call recolved from Lau vain, Belgium, where ho will become Vico Rector of the American Catholio College Last evening tho congregation gathered to bid him farewell. Deeds lleeorded. Dcod from J. T. Tcmplin and wifo to Thomas Walknor, premises In Rush Twp.; from J. F. Schneider nnd wifo to Daniel Witmer, for premises in Reiner City ; roleaso from Androw Oschmnh, ot al., deceased, 'to llormau Kaabo, executor, Into of Tamaqua ; from Mary Ann Wolman to tho Trinity Re formed church, of 1'ottsvlIIo, promises on Market streot. Glrardrllle's Urewery. Much speculation and idlo rumor has bcon indulged in as to tbo future of tho Palace theatre building nt Qirardyllle. It is now said that it will bo used as a brewery for sure. The Lauor Brewing Company, of Beading, which has an oxtensivo trado in this county, aro negotiating for the purchaso of tho property. Builds up tho system ; puts puro, rich blood in tho veins ; makes inon and women strong and healthy. Burdock Blood Bitters. At any drug storo. MISCELLANEOUS. E STRAYED. A eow cstroyed to the premises of the undersigned on tbo 13th Inst. The ownoi can recover same upon paying expenses. I'hllip J. Lauderman, Klngtown, Union town ship, To. f7-17-3t FOR SALE. Brass window fliturcs. Suitable for cither shoes or hats. Will lit any size window. Apply to Joseph Ball, 13 South Main street 7-12-lw FOR RENT. A sulto of rooms In tho Egan building, corner of Main and Ccntro streets, for olllco purposes. Well lighted ond nil con veniences. Apply at 10 East Centre street, tf J7IOR SALE. A new bicyclo, tho latent make. Cheap for cash. Apply at tho Uebald olllco. tf FOR SALE. The Haussman property, located at 133 East Coal street. Reason for sclllmr. we destro to closo the estate. For particulars Inquire of Philip Ulcrmann, North Whito Btreet. 5-22-1 f NOTICE. Desirable properties for sole. Ap ply to S. O. M. Uollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. 8-31 -If PROPOSALS. Proposals will bo received bv tho Street Com mittee of tho liorouch of Shenandoah, un to 7 o'clock. Wednesday evening1, July 19, 1899, for paving with vltrlUcd brick eight hundred feet more or less, ot Kast Centre street, between tho Lehigh Vnlley and Philadelphia railroads; also seven uunurcu tees, more or jc s, 02 riorm iuuin Btreet, between Centra and Coal streets. A cer tified check for i 1,000 must accompany each bid as an evidence of good faith the check of tho successful bidder to bo held by tho borough to guarantee tho faithful performance of the work, and to bo returned to tho drawer upon the com pletion of the same. All bids must bo In tho hands of tho chairman of the Street Committee at or before 7 o'clock on the evening of Wednesday, July 19, 1899. apecincauons can 00 seen unu ouumonui in formation obtained bv calllncoii any member of the Street Committee or on the Uo rough Surveyor. DAmiu uoaklux, JOHN 1. IIOBHM. Btreet Committee. She&nndonh, Pa., July 10, 1899. 1112-18 For Every Palate. Wo believe we can gratify your every need In our line. Wo endeavor to provide for our trade the choicest beef, veal, mutton, lamb, port, cured and salt meats acmethlnB for every palate. Wo can always recommend our meats as being tender, clean and good lu every part and form. BELL'S, 19 1 01 STREET. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES OO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. 1 10-121-123 North Main St. Our Halrcutting and Shampooing Pleases everybody. We do lota of It and are gaining new cus tomers dally. Ladtesshampoolng Uono at yaur own home upon notification. W. G- DUSTO, Ferguson House Block,
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