Protection to Complexion. Mnnv mmplpxlnrn n re mined thrtmati the 1'ITettrt of tTif hot nun It require great core to keet the frtoe ftoft nnd clear In the mim Iner Yon will be tlVm (1 with the re milt IF you ue the prfmrAttoiiB we noil- J-otion to ovprt'ome the liotl effects of the nun, powders to nmkc your skin mnouth, IMlllf, C II A 111 O is perfume -whatever you flesh brtmlirfl nt lot the toilet, v e supply In Its bent form. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. SUMMER NECESSITY 1 This Is the season when new clothes and gent's furnish Ings are necessary. When we make you a suit there Is no tonbr aJx'Ut its fit and quality. Our stock of ummer unt weight suitings will insure satis action I xamine our show window and treet case. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. Jcwolcr and Optician. If- tll.9- type is too fine nnd three lines run together Bometh Ins la wroDR bou your- -nnd our -optician -should examine -them before -further injury -In done. -No expense -for tho -teat. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler anil 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 E, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. nuuL-cnfflr-STOiE o DEALER IN Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO Wost Centre Street. FOR YOUR ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Cents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. Main 8c Centre Sta. 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 kuow this to be a iact. 2o3 E. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. fROMT 1MPR0VEPtYE6U5S Below t. V. Station. WAfottSD FIRE DELL CLOTHES. tli .Inut Mnilp Up III Mlnrt to Kill , 'Mint Tim n of Ml. .loo. "Ah'in w.molmeh homo for some clnthos, on Ah wnlit 'om wiilim," mild it tull young nrRN) to ii Walnut Ktrret liuhonlHRhor oiip liny lnt spring. 'Ah'in jo' droIii to kill Hint town of St. .Jiw. Show 1110 tho lu-iit-edest oluthoa yo' got In the linuro." Ho wan nut oool in to nilinunt to stnrt With. Ills overoont was uronin oolorod, ovirlnlil with tH-nrl buttimn tho slzo of thoso small butter platen still in uko In restniunnte. Ills trousers wore frreon ftIlj , oihIlhI In follow shoos with brown shot I silk toi. Ilhj hat was Unlit bluo, tnottlod In brown; his gloves woro ml nnd his onno heavily silvered. "Can't no St. .Too iiIrjtlt tell mo Ah como from Uaj'town,"ho mutteri-il. "Ah poos up to St. Joe to work, and tho coons there latiKhntmo nnd tell mo Ah ain't from Kansas City, because Jiinh olothos is so inoonsplMilous, and Ah Just savo up mail money, and Ah'in ngoln buck to kill tho town. Now what I want Is sonio un doralothos and socks and shirts ami things tlmt are the wahmest you'vo got." 'How will those iof asked tho hnber dasher, esposliiR somo sonrlct hosiery, bnnded with wldo white strliws. "That's It. That's tho kind of clothes Ah want. Thoy ain't nothln in St. .loo like that Lemmo look at them under wear." He Inspected some red underwear with ivhito htrlpos, somo of lxiby bluo with pink stripes and othurs of green with bluo, black mid ml KtrliKW. Ho bought neck- MMirfs of over)- sliiido of red, bluo and green nnd of tho most bowlldorlng pat terns. His purchases included zebra col lars nnd ikiIo pink shirts, diamond senrf plns at 85 cents cnoh, but with $85 of ihlne, nnd a brown waistcoat with scarlet moons cmblnzoned on It. "Ah'vo got 'em dead," ho exclaimed when ho had finished. "Thoy'vo ceased to live. When Ah get bnok to that town of St. .Too they'll ask mo if I como from Hay town, will thoyr Ah'm ngoln to take bnok to that little olo burg such Wnhm olothos that they'll meet mo with tho flnh depart ment. Thnt town's dead now, and Ah'vo killed it." Kansas City Stnr. An Uliiirofltntilu Ilonc. Lnst summor a friend presented uswlth a torioiso. i uo not Know whether our dog had heard of turtlo soup or whether ho regarded tho cronturo ns n now kind of bono thnt walked about ; at any rate, ho determined to ent It. Whonover tho tortolso started out on a constitutional down tho gnrdon path Qro arrested it and carried it into his kennel, whoro ho gnawed at tho impenetrable armor till his jaws nohed. Ilia calm and philosophical manner In whloh tho tortoise resumed its Interrupted promenniio irritated tho Hog exceedingly, but no failure discouraged him. When over wo reminded him of tho tortolso, ho would go In search of it nil round tho gar don, peering into every crovlco, till even tually tho creature was found, and then fresh but futile attempts were mado to ox tract tho meaty portions from the shell. Youth's Companion BEECHAM'S PILLS taken at night will make you feel right, act right and look right. They cure Constipation. lo cents nnd SS cent., nt nil druir .tores. HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'S CAFE, GOR. MAIN AND GOAL STREETS. WEDNESDAY. Vegetable soup. MISCELLANEOUS. TlOIt SALR. A lot 150x30 fect at Turkey Run, to be Bold at onco. Beat location. Annly at 437, Turkey ltun. 7-25-3t TTTANTED. Two respectable young men to I board In a iirirate family. AddIv to Mrs. L. E. Peters, 118 West Coal street. 7-21-lw FOIt SALE. A prooil paying business In Shenandoah. Hmall capital required. Suit able for an activo young Irishman, a Lithuan lsn, American or both, Largo returns. Satis factory reasons given for quitting, None but thoso meaning business need apply. JiCVAED . BIIOEMAKEK, Attorney-at-Lar, 7-10-2vr Shenandoah, Pa- FOB. HENT. A suite of rooms in the Egan hulldlni?. corner of Main and Centre streets. foroflicopurpo.es "Well lighted and' all con veniences. Apply at 10 East Centre street, tf J?OIl SALE A new bicycle, tho latest make. ? Cheap for cash. Apply at the Herald office. ATOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- LX ply to H. u. JS1. uoliopetcr, attorney, Shenandoah. 8-31-tt FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES 00 TO DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, Nos. Ho-121-123 North Alain St. GOLDIN'S. Three Extraordinary Specials. SPECIAL NO. 1. We have placed on sale our entire stock of Men's and Boys' light weight and summer clothing including all the latest styles and patterns, in light colors and blue serges. Some of them are all wool and the rest of them are pure worsteds. Any of them are worth S8.00 and $g 00, and some of them are worth $12.00. Our price for ten days only will be from $3.50 to $5.00. Shrewd buyers who appreciate extra good bargains, will do well to examine the bargains now being offered at the Mammoth Clothing House, The Largest Clothing House In the County, S and 11 S. Main St., I Goldin, Proprietor. I do not bolleve there Is a, case of dyspep sia, indigestion or any stomach trouMa that cannot be re lieved at once mid permanently cured by my DYSPEPSIA CURB. MONTON. At all druggists, 25c. a Tlal. On le to Health nnd tnt 'I cal ndvlee free. 1(M3 Arch street, Phlia TUB WHATuKll. Tht temeprature lias risen In tho middle and northern plateaus and the Rocky mountains nnd lower Inlto re gions, nnd has ro miilned ncarlystn tlonary elsewhere. Forecast for today and tomorrow In UilBsection: Show ers today; prob ably fair tomor row; continued moderate temper ature; light to fresh northerly wind s. Sunrise, length of day, 14h., 9:13 p. m.; moon R:01; sunset, 7:25; Mm.; moon rises, tots, 8:09 a. m. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. Annual T.awltitto Excursions to Atlantic City, SCO, via Pennsylvania ltnllroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for three low-rato ton-day excur sions for tho present season from Erie, Troy, Uollefonto, Willinmsport, Slocanaqua, Sun bury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads), to Atlautio City, Capo Slay, Ocean City, Sea Islo City, Avalon, Anglcsca, Wildwood, or Holly Beach, on Thursdays, July 27, August 10 aud 2J, 1899. Excursion tickots, good to roturu by regu lar trains within ten days, will bo sold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will be Bold via tho Delawaro River 1! rid go Kouto, tho only all-rail line, or via Market street wharf, Philadelphia. For Information In regard to specific rates aud time of trains consult hand bills, or ap ply to agents, or E. 8. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Stop over can bo had at Philadelphia, either going or returning, within limit of ticket, provided ticket Is deposited with agent at Broad street station Immediately on arrival. S3. 00 to Niagara Falls nnd Iteturn via the Lehigh Valley itallrond. On August 12th tho Lehigh Valley Rail road will soli tickets to Niagara Falls and return, at tho special low faro of $5.00 for tho round trip from Shenandoah, limited for return. passage to August 14th. inclusive. Tickets will ho honored on any train except too iiiacK Diamond express. Consult Lehigh Valloy ticket agonts for particulars. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mitrhtiest little thine that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a suenr-coated clobule of health. that changes weakness into strength, listless- ness into enercy, brain-la;; into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. unly 25c per box. bold by A. Wasley, Lehigh Valley Kallroad Excursion to New York, July 20, 1899. Faro, adults f2.45, children $1.83. Tickets good on trains leaving Shenandoah, July 26th at 5:28 and 7:50 a. m and 12:52 p. m. Returning will be good loaving Now York on any train except Black Diamond Express to and includ ing July 29th. Young Mothers. Croup Is the terror oflhousands of young mothers becauso Its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic In cases of croup. It has never been known to fail. Tho worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25 cts., SO cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. First Italian Teacher. The first Italian school teacher soloctod to teach in tho public schools of this region was selected by tho Kline township, Luzerne county. School Board on Saturday night through tbo influence of Peter Bruno, an Italian member of the board. The olection of the Italian teacher has caused some indig nation among tho citlzons of the township. Injured Ihrough Fun. While on her way to buy groceries at the Park Place storo last evening Mrs. Stephen Hlnks was frightened by her son throwing a stick la her path and crying that a snake was beforo her. In suddenly drawing back Mrs. Hlnks stepped upon a stono, which caused her to fall and break her left leg, near the ankle. Deaths and Funerals, Rev. Father Agidiui Merseh, one of the pastors of St. Joseph's Csthollo church of Roading, died on Saturday night. Uo was 40 years of age and was formerly stationed at Minorsvillo. . Mrs. W. H. Hayes and infant daughter died at St. Clair, on Sunday, after a brief illness. Her maiden name was Shoenor and she formerly resided at Glrardville. GOLDIN'S. SPECIAL NO. 2. Our south side show window has been utilized for our hat display. It contains all the latest styles in Derbeys and Fedoras, and they are worth lrom $1.25 to $2.00. We have reduced them for this sale to 69c. mm ill r WW? PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Martha 1II1I, of Pottavltto, Is a guest of town friends. James Minogue, Esq., of Ashland, was a t"wn visitor to-day. Mrs. C. E. Tltman, of Philadelphia, Is a guest of town friends. Rev. Anthony Mllukas nnd his slstor, of Brooklyn, aro in town on a visit. James Qnlnn, of town, attended the funeral of his grandmother at Minorsvillo. George J. Wadllngcr, Esq., of Pottsvlllo was a business visitor to town to-day. Rov. John T. Swindells and wifonre spend ing a short vacation at Dotawnro Wator (lap M)ss Lizzie Thomas, of New York, is a guest of Mattio Davis, of South Wost street. MrB. John McCIollan and daughter, Joan etto, of Philadelphia, aro visiting friends In town. Mrs. Hannah Shaw, of Latrobe, is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Dolierty, In town. ' Miss Anna Clausor returned to town last evening after a visit of a few weeks to friends lu Philadelphia. Mrs. Roliert O'Boylo and daughter, Helen, of Sunbury, aro visiting tho former's mother, Mrs It. U. Hess. Mr; Kdwnrd Burke nnd Mrs. Mark Burko nit' tided the funoral of Mrs. Quiun at Mlncrsville yesterday. Misses Llzzlo and Lydla Jenkins, of Phila delphia, are spending an extended vacation with their mother at Brownsville. William J. Britt, who has boon awarded the contract for streot paving, spent to-iay at Uuiiibiirg lu the interest of tho project. Srftiford Shoemaker and Harvoy Wolls bavo gone to Bloomsburg. They will spend a week fiahiug along the Susquehanna river. Superintendent Thomas Baird, wife and son, Hchor, have returned from Atltntic City. Mr. Baird is much improved In health. Wlllism Smith rcturucd to Allontown tc- day to resumo his duties as bell boy at tbo Hotel Allen, the leading hostelry lu that city. Waltor McIIalo, an aged resident of West Lloyd street, was taken suddonly ill at noon to-day and his condition was critical this afternoon. A Visiting Candidate Emanuol Jonkyn, tho Republican candi date for Recorder, spent to-day in town. It is said that ono ot thoobjects of Mr. Jonkyn's visit was to personally look into the qualifi cations of tho several applicants fur appoint to fill tho vacancy In his office caused by tho resignation of Q. w. Koipor. There aro six applicants, Herbert C. Hooks, Thomas Dove, Jr., Thomas Bollis, Warren J. Portz, ox-Con troller ii R. Sovorn nnd Jcsso B. Davis. How 'Wealth Is Curried. "It is rather nmuslng." remarked tho head of tho blggost bureau do chango In London to tho writer, "to notloo tho vari ous methods In which mon of dlfforcnt nationalities carry tholr worldly wealth. xne ingiisnmnn carries his all looso in his right hand trousers pocket gold, sll vor nnd copper all mixed up togothor. Ho pulls a handful of tho mixture out of his pocket in n largo, opulent way and solocts tho coins ho has nocd of. Tho Amorlcan carries his wnd of bills In a peculiar long, narrow pookctbook, In which tho oroon- bnoks Ho flnt; tho Fronohman makos uso of n leather purso with no distinguishing uimruciunsucs, wnuo tno uennan usos ono gnyly ombroidered In silks by tho fair hands of somo Lottchcn or Mlna. "Tho hnlf oivllizod capitalist from somo torrid South Amorlcan city carries his dollars in a bolt with cunningly dbviscd pockets to bnfflo tho gentlemen with the light lingers. Somo of theso bolts aro verv oxponslvo. Tho Italian of tho poorer classes ties up his little fortuno in n gayly colored handkerchief scoured with manv knots, which ho secretes In somo mys terious manner about his clothes. A sim ilar course has charms for tho Spaniard, whllo tho Iowor class Russian oxhiblts a prefcrouco for his boots or tho lining ot his clothes ns a hiding place for his sav ings." London Answers. Smoking In the Dark. "IIow can you account for tho well known faot that a cigar whon smoked in tho dark loses much of Its flavor?" was asked of an alleged phllosophor. "Tho reason is," said tho phllosophor, "that whon all the senses nro active each senso Is moro nctlvo than It would bo if it wero doing duty alona So that whon tho cyo ceases to work tho pnlato and noso bo como dulled. To express It figuratively, tho cyo is endowed with a rudimentary powor or smell ana In tho dark loses not only its sight, but its contributing powor of smell." New York Commercial Ad vertiser. oitnoaiobotor HEUEALGIA and Elmllar OflmpUhts, turn pruporvu nuacr mo strmgcnE GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, DR. RlflHTER S hit iiiniinn ir "PAIN EXPELLERv TVorld renowned I Ttom.rVAhlv successful I Only genulno with Trade Mark " Anchor."! xm. aeoDcaPotua. AtaUdragglsuortnroogu I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Souesi Owa Glassworks. i2 jsnaortta ana jieeommenaea ou lo&t. Druaaiiti. Minister, and war prominent t-.-.'.-i DR. RICHTER'B "ANCIIOIl" STOaiACHAI, best fori I reoiio. WTipfpmacHlMnBCH sjompinlntw. GOLDIN'S. SPECIAL NO. 3. Our Children's clothing has also been considered. We have selected about 200 suits, all woolen goods, Reefer and Junior styles, from 4 to 8. This stock can be seen on one large table and is ready lor your inspection. Ihe former prices were $2.50 up to S4.00. Our price lor ten days only. &1.50. The Delicious Fragrance from a hot Royal Baking Powder biscuit whets the appetite. The taste of such a biscuit sweet, creamy, delicate and crispy is a joy to the most fastidious. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. FACTORY 5H0E 5T0RE, 5 South Main Street. Repairs leaky hydrants. Does all kinds of plumbing. Does gas fitting. Gives estimates plants. Does the finest bath room work. P. W. BELL, Cor- Wnite and Lloyd sts Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY 221-240 N. Emerlck Si. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. WHAT YOU PAY For a thing Is important but wlnt you get for your money Is ten times more important. Our goods and our prices do their own talking and give ycu big rewards. Our Furnltures- 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 Qooas at Factory Prices. D. 8c J. SIEGEL, 103 and 105 South Main Street. 7 LOAVES OF lCr BREAD, Ilujr 23o worth of checks and receive more nnd better bread than U baled anywhere In town. Cnken and pastry at low prices. Try onr celebrated llye and Qraham bread. BOSTON BAKERY, lit Morgeiuteln. 237 W. Centre Street New Store I New Stock ! BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Doota and hoc. and footwear of all klnda Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. C ATT ELL'S S06 South Main St., lis IF A Handsome Complexion tion3 mx canf "OWOKxf one or me ercaiesi charms a woman cat possess. I'ozcoui'a oouruaiou 1owokxI R1TM1U ROYAL Baking Powder improves the flavor and adds to the healthful ness of all risen flour foods. It renders the biscuit, bread and cake more digestible and nutritious. Royal Baking Pow der makes hot breads wholesome. Food raised with Royal will not distress persons of delicate or enfeebled digestion, though eaten warm and fresh Imitation baking powders almost invariably con tain alum. Alum makes the food unwholesome. A Lucky Purchase. $1.24. We bought of a manufacturer all the Men's Russets he had. We got them 40c less on the dollar, as he wanted to get rid of them before fall. They are worth $2.00, but to sell them quick we have marked them only $1,24 per Pair. Another one worth $2.50, and cheap at $2.25; we will sell them at the low price of J,69 a pair. - Abo Lovlno, Prop. on steam and hot water Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes Our Stoves-- Are the best in every re spect. Best of material, best system of baking, all modern conveniences aud the prices are lower than elsewhere. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing Pleases everybody. Ve do lots of It and are gaining ew cus tomer, dally. Uadlesslianipoolns none at ynur own home upon notification. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson Home Mock, PITHY POINTS. Happenings Tlirotuhont the Oonntry Ohronlolmi for Hasty l'ertisal. Ashland's Idle shirt factory l expected U resume shortly. Tho llszloton Steum Heat Co. has declared a three per cent, dlvldenod. The rotlsvlllo Chronicle writes It Martin Malaskcy." That's tough on our lloutensnt of police PotUvllle Is fast becoming tho leadlnK Hungarian ami Italian settlement of tho county. Misses Mamn Lynch and Mszlo Connerrf. or town, attended a basket picnic ot Forestvlllo on Saturday. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nmmees the fine seashore excursion, Thurs day, July 27th. The Lehigh Valloy Medical Association wilt hold Its annual mcctlneat Glen Summit, on tho 27th lnst, E T Johnson, fonnerly employid at Was ley's drug storo, left town for Philadelphia whero he will accept a position. County Chairman Moyor has opened Demo cratic headquarters In bis law olllccs at Potls- rille, with Secretary Snylo in charge. Tho Third llrieado band will bo to Harrls hure on Friday whore they will render two concerts, ono in tho aftornoou and the other In tho evening. Manager Quirk is booking somo good at tractions for Knier's Opera House lie has booked the "Stowaway," tho "Irish Amorl can," and the "Hustler." Tho fire at Cumbula early yesterday morn ing destroyed four houses owned by 'Squire Dovlne and It was only aflor great efforts that his homo was saved. Tho blazo was of incendiary origin. The York Har yesterday adopted resolu tions eulogistic of the lato Judge Latimer. Samuol Cohn and Lewis Loyally, runaway boys from Baltimore, wero arrested In Lan caster and sent homo. Troop A, 40 strong, of tho Maryland na tional Guard, arrived at Gettysburg yestor day on a praetico march, and spent tho day ou tho battlefield. Thomas A. Wright, of Reading, was yes terday appointed genoral suporintendont of tho Wllkosbarre & Wyoming Valley Traction Company. Tho employes of the Mabanoy division of the P. & K. railway received their pay to-day.. 'Squire Kummel, of Charlcroi, Washington! couuty, was yesterday committed to jail charged with a shortago of $2500 as borough tax collector. Thrown from a now brldgo at Rupert, Columbia county, by tho breaking of timbers, Paul Dllluian, of Sunbury, and another workman, were injured, tho latter fatally. POLITICAL CARDS. yoTE Fon WM. S. LEIB, OP ASHLAND. FOR PROTHONOTARY. TIOTE FOK FRANK R. KANINER, OP LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. -yOTE FOR HORACE F. RABER, OK FINEQItOVK. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 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