linQ Hunt nUhwt'W- fc.llllR III Ic'twjm Ml Agree foTiiid ltlnnllnn In 'Uf (i or HUV. Tho fire in Hrrm V tpinpi'rctl by the, f nWlt tlnwclNfei ,.l I...... . K11UIV1II llil At- ,.,U,M,M.UU,a, , SOT n That's IIjb kind wo liavo to show you Tllirlitfilllv null, ilnlliwte ill tOUcll and Color. low in price, and Intent and best In stylo those points count. We want your special nttentlon when wo talk- of MSItCHANT TA1L0MNU AND HUNT'S FUltNlSlIINdS, tor our- line plenses tin) most fastldlou., nnd wUlffles the longings of men. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. Jeweler and Optician. mi MOOT VIEW. SHOWING mm improved trciua I it this typo is too line nnd these lines run together something Is wrong about your EYES- -and -our -optic! nn -should cxnmlno -them before -further Injury -U done. No expense -for tho -test. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. e m ! CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes. Ladies' Russetts, $3-o. now $,60. $2.00, uowSI.25. $1.50. now 90C. Men's Russetts, $3.00, now $2.00 and S2.25. Men's Blacks, $1.40, now 85c. Misses', Children's and In fant's shoes at a reduction of 30 per cent, below regular price. 'I HIS SALE IS FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. 7 LOAVES OF O Cr BREAD, 3. Huy 25o worth of checks nnd receive more nnd better bread thnn Is baked anywhere In town. Cakes nnd pABtry nt low prices. Try our celebrated Rye and Graham bread. BOSTON BAKERY, B. Morgensteln. 237 W. Centre Street Our Haircutting and Shampooing pM0 everybody. We do lota of It and are gaining new cuh toBerd&Uy, Ladlei shampooing done at ynur own home upon notification. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. ymmpnnXipitxitVnitr(liri1ipj; f -3 S--J 5- J F-i f-i e-a -3 f-J 6- J II f-4 f-i fc-J O-i f-fr ft Sweets Meats, Tender and Juicy. Wjell seasoned ickled and smoked meats, the purest of lard and above all, our captivating price, are elegant proofs of our steadily increasing business. TRY US AND SEE. fr-a 6-4 n Sr-i S-3 t-a S-3 .T.naliHMeatMarket, 2o3 E. Centre St., Below l. V. Station. til nn trtMiLf...""""'!' I"U"HIII llWIm Ji, , V Van Bfw want n iij' fltrfflfcfrctiantloati, Pa. ,J""Telephono Cxicfflion, va3M3Jt hAMftii ... 03SS .eleipptnh tasi S5 BUCHANAN. 7 WWF ' urissT 'sMifMTAws. . II III il.il I l-l iTfitlr nt Interest ti. r)1rllM., In tlpiioml Tlirolic.li '"''I ' 01A tlm Stale. " tfev'ohi'l faWs,' wl.'lcl) weht Into effect A fow hWhtlfs niW, hfo'uf Interest to merchants In 'SytHoH'V In fen net "lo provide revenue by ThypiMitlRMI ruorcantile license Ux on venders of 'WucUIttrs In Koods, wiirtwor morcliandlso, nud providing for tho collection of said Ux," vrwaIsm follows: That from and aftor tho lisssafco of this act, each retail vendor ot or retail dealer in goous, mi res or mercnnnuiBe sliall pay an annual meioantile tax of $8, nud all persons so engaged shall pay ouo mill ad ditional on encli dollar of tho whole vol nine, gross, of business transacted annually. Kach wholesale vendor of or wholcsalo dealer In Roods, watcs and merchandise shall pay an anuiml niorcautilfl liconso Uix of (3, and all peraous so engaged shall pay one-half mill additional ou oaoh dollar of the wbolo volume, Kross, of business transacted an nually. Eitrh dealer In or Yonder of goods, wares or merchandise at an exchange or board of trade shall pav a morcantlle license tax of 85 cents on each (1,000 worth, gross, of all goods so sold. A law rotating to transient dealers Is as follows : Transient dealers, coming Into any city, borough or township, are required to pay a license of not less thin J2G nor more than too per mouth or fractional part thereof; tho money to bo paid to tho treasurer of said city or borough. In tho townships $9fi per month is to bo paid to tho county treasurer for the uso of tho school fund of said town ship. Thoso licenses are to bo continued monthly during the continuance of the snlo, and upon failure of said person or parsons to secure tho license ho, she or thsy shall be tlned iu a sum of not less than $100 nor more than 2200. to bo collected as other fines are by law collected, and In dofault of said pay ment of flue to ho imprisoned in jail for a period not exceeding thirty days. The amount of tho license it to be fixed by the city or borough councils. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave-you, if you used Dr. king's New Life rills, Thousands of sufier- ers liave proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up j-our h<h. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 certs. Money back if not cured. Sold by A, Wasley, drupgist. DELIGHTFUL VACATION TRIT. Tour to the North via Pennsylvania Hull- rond. Visiting Niagara Falls. Toronto. Thousand Islands, Quebec. Montreal, Au Sablo Chasm, Lako Charnplaln and Lako George, Saratoga, and tho Highlands of the Hudson. Leave Philadelphia by special train Ausust IS. Tho tour will bo in charge of ono of the company's experienced tourist agents, and a chaperon, having especial chargo of unescorted Iauleo, will also aocompany tho party. Tho ratoof 1 100 from Now York.Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Ilarrisburg, Baltimore and Washington covors railway and boat fare for the entiro round trip, parlor oar seats, moals onroute, hotol entertainment, transfer charges and carriage biro. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Eailroad Company, 1100 Broad way, New York ; Ticket Agent, 800 Fulton street, Brooklyn ; 780 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad streot station, Phila delphia. TO CLIMNSE TUB SYSTKSI Effectually yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual con stipation, to awaken tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. I. & It. Dates. Special ten-day excursion to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City or Sea Isle City, Thurs days 17tb, 1809. Special ten-day excursion to Ocean Grove, Tuosday, August 22nd, 1S09. Special eleven-day excursion to Niagara Falls, Thursday, September 14th, 1800. For further particulars call on or address local Philadelphia and Beading ticket agent. Lehigh Valley Railroad. Commencing July 17th an additional train eervico has been established between Buffalo and Suspension Bridge, train leaving Buffalo 10:45 a. m. arriving at Suspension Bndgo 11:45 a. m., and leaving Suspension Bridgo at 0 p. m., arriving at Buffalo 7:30 p. m., wbcro connection is mado for tho east with train leaving at 7:30 p. ni. Soaroen Driven From I'nnn. Pana, Ills., Aug. 5. Three negroes who arrived in Pana yosterday were set upon by sympathizers of the union miners, pelted with stones nnd missiles of every character and driven out of the city. In tho party who assaulted pie blacks were a number of the wives ana sons 01 miners, une 01 tne ne groes was badly used up. Marriage License. To Daniel Brislin and Mary O'Donnell, both of Silver Creek ; J. A. Freybergor and Christie Marrs, both of Pinegrove Twp.; H. W. Ballade, of New Ringgold, and Nora Bauchor, of McKeansburg; Andro Var meczki and Annie Jacob, both of Sheppton. Deeds Kecnrded. Deed from Wilholmina Habel to P. J. Ryan, premises in McAdoo ; from C. H Habel and wife, to same, premises in Mc- Adoo; letter of attorney from Charles Bronelser, Sr., to J. W. Conrad, of Pottsvllle ; from Michael Brown and wife to Michael Ryan, premises in St. Clair, i$3 OO to Niagara Falls and Jteturu via the T.ehlgli Valley Railroad, On August 12th tho Lehigh Valley Rail road will soil tickets to Niagara Falls and return, at tho special low fare of $5.00 for the round trip from Shenandoah, limited for return passage to August 14th, inclusive. Ticket will bo honored on any train except tbe Black Diamond express. Consult Lehigh Vallay ticket agents for particulars. Yon Try It. If Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for tho small price of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1 00, does not enro take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 36 ets. and 50 cts. Sold by P, D. Kirlin on a guarantee. FOR SALE ! Stock and fixtures of the best . . . H1LLINERY BUSINESS in Columbia county. Splendid location. Call or address H. E. WASLEY, No. n2 Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'S CAFE, COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. SATURDAY KVENINCJ.-Sour krout. jork and mashed potatoes. ; I, PITHY POINTS. 'niiilngii Throughout tlm Country Ulirmilclml for Ilnsty I'minnl. Owen McNally, of (llrardvillo, la now a cigar salesman. W.8 Allebaob, of Tnninuua, was granted n soldlors' pension of $8 per month. Attend dlvino sorvlco to-morrow. A cordial welcome Is extended by all tho denomina tion. Tho P. & II. railroad employes nt Mahaiioy I'lauo and vicinity will bo paid on the 21th Inst. Ono hundred and flfty-ono prisoners nro unilor tho care of Wnrdcn Lovnn and his deputies. Wo turn out thctlarst class of Job work In llio county. That is why our presses nre kept busy. Soven hundred and seventy-ono licences to marry bavo been issued this yenr so far by the lieglstor of Wills. Tho Pennsylvania ltailrond Company nu nouncea tho noxt seashore excursion on Thursday. August 10th. About SO cases have been returned to tho Clork of the Quarter Sessions for tho next term of Criminal Court, coranicnciugou Sept. 1th. A reunion of the 110th Rogt., Ponna. Volunteer Iufantry, will be held In Philadel phia during tho encampment of tho G. A. R. in Septouibor. E. T. Conttien, son of J. II. Constcln, of Ashland, has been appointed rotnmandor of tho V. S gunboat Manlteuo, now doing ser vice in tho Philippines. Tho borough of Sbamokin has oxpended nearly $200,000 ou street paving during tho last two years, and now has more paved streets than any town in the lower anthra cito coal region The Brotherhood of tho Union convention will assemblo in Pottsvillo, Tuesday of next week, tho meetings of tho body to occur in Centennial Hnll. At tho meeting of Tamaqua Council tho question of increasing tho borough indebted ness $50,000 for tho purposo of Improving the water supply was discussed and it was tacitly dccldod to pass resolutions nt tho noxt meeting providing for the submitting of tho question at the November olectlon. Tho Italians omploycd by tho Pottsvillo Wator Company have quit work, claiming that tho prices at tho commissary aro too high and thoy aro uuablo to earn any moro than it costs to keep them In food. Representatives of tho big car works at Berwick aro scouring tho coal regions in search of 200 carpenters. Blair county's Frugality Coal Company has voluntarily raised miners' wages two and one half cents a ton. In a runaway accident at Willlamsport Mrs. Mary Uess, of Ilarrisburg, aged 70, was probably fatally Injured. The Lehigh Coal Company will open a largo stripping at Springbrook, noar Hazle ton, and employ 200 men and boys. Captain Parkhurst, in chargo of the United States recruiting station in Ilarrisburg, has received a medal from tho Society of the Army of Santiago. The Cross Creek Coal Company will pen sion tho families of Charles Staugh and John Eiserman, who lost their lives in the ex plosion at Derringer last week, owing to a green hand entering the mine with a naked lamp, , Quo-warrauto proceedings bavo been begun to oust Mayor Thomas J, Corcoran, of Pitts ton, from office, as baying been illegally elected, Amos Turner, of Easton, has been ap pointed master mechanic of the Lehigh and Easton & Amboy divisions of tho Lehigh Valley railroad. Cadet Sigmund S. Albert, of Lancaster, who resigned from Wost Point, had been persecuted at tho Military Academy because ho is a Hebrew. Low-Rate Kxcnrslon To New York nnd Coney Island via tho Le high Valley Railroad August 23d. Tho faro from Shenandoah for tho round trip will be $2.45. Tickets will "bo sold for all trains, ex cepting those connecting with Black Diamond Express, August 23d, limited for return pas sage to August 25th, inclusive. Consult Le high Valley ticket agents for further par ticulars. Natalie Coal Mine Sold. N, C. Taylor, of Now York, representing Boston and New York capitalists, announced yesterday that they havo purchased all of the stock of tho old Natalie Coal Company, near Shamokin, and would begin operations at once under tho namo of the Shamokin Coal Company. The Natalie is one of the largest collieries in tho region, employing 1200 men. Tbo monthly pay roll was $28,000. i FOR ALL BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS; SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOA1ACH, ) and Kindred ) Diseases Sold everywhere. In boxes, at 10 cents nnd 25 FACTORY SHOE STORE, 5 South Main Street. Our Extensive Business Is due to and staple goods that are being sold at our store. We can furnish your home complete for less money than you will be able to buy anywhere else. At present we are offering very low inducement in a nice stock of f COACHES, CARPETS and OIL. CLOTHS. For Stoves and Furniture we cannot be beaten in price, quality or stock. D. & J. SIEGEL, 103 and 105 South Main Street. Till'. WKATIIKIl. 1 np tompornturo nan continued nliovo the flcnmitml nvrrnge generally enst of llio Mississippi, with a maximum reading of 100 de grees at Charles ton. From Iowa to Colorado the torn- poraturo has fall en in to 20 do grcos, with thun dor storms. Fore cast for to dny and tomorrow In Jithls section: Un i settled weathor, with probably lo cal rnlns; contin ued high tomncr- nture; frosh southerly winds. Sunriso, G:10; sunset, 7:11; length of clay, 14h 4m.; moon rises, 4:3G n. m.; noon sots, C:25 p. m. PERSONAL MENTION. William Webster has gono to Shamokin to Visit friends. Mrs. W. J. Watkins has gono to Allcntown, to visit relativos. Harry Motion, of Pottsvillo, was a visitor to town last ovculng, Mrs. John Spcnco and son, of Allentown, aro visiting relatives in town, James II. Hough hns gone to Mountain Glove to bo In attendance at tho camp meet ing. Miss Anna Lyman, of Wilkcsbarro, is tho guest of Miss Bertha Rhincs, on East Centre streot. Miss Emma Davis, of South West Btrcet, has gono to Dolnwaro Water Gap, to visit friends. William Woods, a student at tbo William- eon Trades School, Media, is a guest of friends in town. R. II. Morgan and family and Mr. and Mrs. R: W. Stout bavo gone to Mountain Grovo, to spend a few days. Frank Beddall, who has boon visiting Mrs. John G. Thomas, returned to his homo in Tumaqtia this morning. Mrs. Matthow Childs, of Philadelphia, was in town to-day, attending tho funeral of the child of her sister, Mrs. William McGuIro. E. E. Campbell, A, M Ph. D., of Mechan- lesburg, is a guest at the resldeneo of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brewer, on South Jardin street. Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Honsenick and family nnd Miss Eva Powell loft town for Borwick, whero they will spond two weeks. J. J. Coakley loft for Now York City this afternoon, having been summoned thero by telegraph, on account of his daughters illness. Miss .Helen Bronnan, daughter of Mine Inspector Brennau, of Shamokin, and Miss Mame Lowis, of Mahauoy City, wero en tertained at the rcsidenco of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Burke, on North Main street, yester day. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patont dour, and take no other brand. It is the best flnnr made Deaths nnd Funerals. W. A. Davis, of Girardville, formorly of Frackvllle, buried an Infant child in Greenwood cemetery, Frackville, yosterday. Tho funeral of Harry, son of William McGuiro. president of tho Borough Council, took place at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, from tho family residence, 324 East Centre street. Tho Messrs. O'Hara wore tbo funeral direc tors. Mrs. Mary Lawlor died at Mahanoy City last evening, aged 48 years, Sho is survived by a son and daughter. Tho funeral will take placo on Monday, next, and interment will be mauo at Minersvillo. Tho deceased moved to Mahanoy City from this town about five years ago. The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Fair took place from tho family residence at Mahanoy Hty to-day, at noon. Intermont was made at Port Carbon. Tbo infant grand-cbTild.if.Mr, and Mrs. Naugbtou, of Jacksous, wag buried at Maha noy City this afternoon. Literary Note. Wo are in receipt of the August number of tho Cambrian, a magazine published at Utica, N, Y., by Thomas J. Griffiths. This number contains a very interesting historical sketch of tho ancient Britons before their sottloment in Britain, as well as au interesting sketch of Lord Dundouald's castle in Wales. To tboe descendants of Welsh parents who desire to faraillarizo thomselves with the many scenes of romantic Interest in the land of their an cestors as well as obtain a good magazino the Cambrian will be found very instructive as well as entortaining. mi 7 ' W ECHAM'S ( IMPAIRED DIOESTION, DISORDERED LIVER and ( FEMALE AILMENTS. cents each. Annual sale over 0,000,000 boxes. C BOOTS. We are headquarters for working shoes and boots, gum or leather, the same as in good shoes and at prices to defy competition. Boy's working shoes, with buckles, double and top soles, worth $1.15, for 8p cents. Men's working shoes, with nails, worth $1.35, on'y 95 cents. Come and be convinced that this is the place to buy all kinds of boots and shoes at prices lower than the lowest. Abo Lovino, Prop. the popular prices on popular MEET AT HAZLETON. United American Ainoclntlon AMcinMen There on f.nbor Day. Tho United American Association of Cen tral PcuiHylvanla, oomprliliiR tlio Jr. 0 U. A M. and tho 1. O. S of A., and kludrrd oiunulzHtlont of tills and adjoining counties, Bill moot mi Labor Day, September 4tli, at U 'Kle Park, Hazleton, TheoixanlzUloni in tl.ij town will be represented At tho annual mootlugat ltaztnton on Feb. 2'J. 1800, business was transacted Soruo fll'ty IuiIkos wero represented. Tho circular says i "Tho objects of tho association are to en courage tho education of Its members upon tho subject of Immigration and naturaliza tlun; public schools, Its frlouds and foes and kindred subjects, by securing nnd ditribiir In arnonit Its members lltoraturu ami s ntls. tics concerning tho same, inviting disctisuiu in lodgo rooms; also to establish a bureau if Information in each county for tho diseuif nation of lntolllgouco to tho nssoclitbiu on American suljecta. The officers f tho as sociation roceivo no Balary nnd are always ready and willing to assist you all tliev ku nv how to advauco the causo and tho principles it represents." wr. risNN. iVilllam Downing, of Philadelphia, Is vot ing his sister, Mrs, Thomas Fell, at this placo, Mrs. John Whitman, of Qlrardrillo, was a visitor hero this week, Mrs. Thomas Scott and brother, William Uichards, Iibto returned from Delaware, whoro they visited their parouts. Miss Jennie Jones is Ttslting In Girardvillo to-day. Tho Methodist Episcopal Sunday school has purchased new singing books entitled "Songs of draco nnd Truth" and will use thorn, for the first timo, to-morrow. A Polish tramp came here ono day this week and struck a child. There were no mon about, but six or soven women got togother nnd stoned tho trnmp until ho ran away. lie has been hero bofero and tho next timo he comes he will get a pretty warm reception. Sorvlccs In tho Methodist Episcopal church to-morrow as follows : Sunday school nt 10:30 a. m. ; Junior Epworth League at 5:15 p. m. ; preaching at 0 p. m subject, Temptation." Everybody Invited. Eov. W. II. Stewart, pastor. Ten-day Kxcurslon to Ocean Grove. For tho boncfll of those desiring to visit the great Ocean Qrovo camp meeting, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will, on August 23, soli oxrursion tickets to Ocean Grove, Ashury Park, or Long Branch from stations named below at tho vory low rates quoted. Theso tickets will be good for pass ago to Philadelphia on train Indicated, thence on regular trains leaving Broad street station at 11:44 a. m., 3:30 nnd 4:03 p. m. that day to destination. Train Leaves. Rate. Sliennndoah.. 8,05 A. M. 1 73 Frackvllle 8.19 " 3 78 St. Clair 8.37 " 3 63 Pottsvillo 8.30 " 8 60 Tickets will be good for return passage on regular trains until Septembor 1, inclusive, and will permit of stop-off at Philadelphia within limit. Tlicy Deny the Charge. From Pottsvllle Tribune. Among tho batch of young womon com mitted to prison a short timo ago for keeping a house of questionable character at Shenan doah, appear the names of Mabel Stnrgis and Pearl Courtwright. It is now alleged that they wore formerly arrosted in Luzerne county, but jumped their ball and took up their residence at Shenandoah. A man named Isaac Bohan is said to bo their bonds man. Tbo information of their imprison ment hero has been glvon to tho Luzerne county authorities, but their identity ha-i not yet been established. The prisoners deny that any charge was pending against them in that county. Itrutnl Strflco SymrmthlzorR. Cleveland, Aug. 5. The fact has just come to llebt that I.mpIus F Mellen, ex-superintendent of the City Infirmary and ex-general agent of the Cloveland Humane society, was terribly beaten by strike sympathizers last Wednes day. Mr. Mellen Is 68 years old, and is In a precarious condition. His family did not report tho matter to the po lice for fear of further violence. Mr. Mellen, for rldlnc on a Big Consoli dated car, was seized by two men and thrown out of tho door of a shop. The aged man fell on the sidewalk and the two men and a boy, rolnforced by two other mon who camo along, kicked him brutally. Mr. Mellen later was assist ed to his home. Why WlUInm Did Not Vtstt Cowes. London, Aug. 5. The Berlin corre spondent of Tho Dally Mall says: "I learn that the real reason why Em peror William did not go to Cowes was the acute state of the Transvaal ques tion. The letter delivered yesterday to the queen at Osborne House by Lieutenant Frelherr von Strombeck ex plains this, repeats the emperor's re grets and contains a promise to visit her majesty during tho autumn. Thero Is some talk of a provlous meeting be tween tho Prince of Wales and Em poror William at tho Empress Fred erick's castle near Homburg." Cnnoe Cnpslzed, Flnhnrinnn Drowned. St. Paul, Aug. 5. C. B. Hersey, of this city, was drowned yesterday In Long lake, Wisconsin, by the capsizing of a canoo. Ho was out fishing with a friend, Mr. Colo, of Now York. Colo managed to cling to tho boat, and was rescued by campers. Mr. Hersey was 24 years old, and was prominent In so ciety and comes oi a family well known In the lumber trade In this sec tion. He was married nearly two years ago to Miss Helon Stcrrltt, of Paterson, N. J. dijci). DOltNDAOJI At Sbeppton, on the 3rd Inst.. Ellznbeth, wife of Qerlach Dornbaeli, agcil fll yenre, 6 months anil 11 days. Funeral will tako place on Hunday afternoon, tho funeral cortege arriving at the German Lutheran church, In this town, at 1 n4clock, where ser vices will lie held. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives In vited to attend 8 4-2t NOW OPEN IN E. WETTERflU'S MEAT MARKET. We carry none but the best of Iresh and Smoked Meats, Sau sages, Lard, etc. Our meats are sold as cheap as good meats can be sold for. ALL WE ASK IS ATRIAL. 2 South Jardin Street. Next door to E. O. Brobst's grocery. To PATENT Good Ideas 11 may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, nslttmA-a Uil euUcrlptloui to The rsttnt Record tl-Wixraiuium. The Danger Signal of Life I MHMHHHMMHI TWO STORES IN ONE ! On and after August ist our stock will be increased to twice its present size, because we are going to combine our two stores and re move all goods to Shenandoah to our present location, the Baltimore Cheap Store, 30 East Centre street. Our accommodation will be beyond reproach then, and we will conduct special bargain sales every Satur day. They will start on Saturday. DonH miss the place. BALTIMORE 3o East Centre Street, Does the finest bath room work. P. W. BELL, Cor- Wnite and Llovd sts- Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerick St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. AN ORDINANCE. Granting" Permission to the Equitable Telephone Company, to Erect Poles, &c, In' the Borough of Shenandoah. Rec. 1. Ilo It enacted and ordained by tho Town Council ot the Uorough of Shenandoah, Pa., nnd It is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the Bamo, that permission Is given to Tho Knultable Telephone Company, a cor poratlon chartered under the laws of the Com ni on wealth of Pennsylvania, to plant and erect In tho Bt recta and alleys of the Borough of Shenandoah, Penna., any pole and wires which may be necessary for the transaction of ths business of the said corporation subject to tho restrictions laid down In the following sections: Hkc. 2. That no pole shall be of a height of lets than 45 feet and shall be well painted and smoothly shaven 40 feet above tho curb. Seo. 8. That uo pole shall bo crcitedla any i-trect or alley In front of any window, cellar door or coal chute, nor In front of any door entrance to any building or Jot, nor in any manner that may obstruct or Id any way binder tho convenient use of any building or lot of any street or alley In said Borough 9co. 4. That the said Corporation shall furnish free of charge, and keep In repair n telephone Instrument at Police Headquarters In said Borough and shall also furnish and keep In repair a telephone Instrument In the Borough Council Chamber, or any other placo that Council may decide upon. Seo. 5. That tho r Ik lit nhall be reserved to the said Borough to use at any time, any or all of said poles for tho purpose of Hsftro alarm system and the top cross arm of every polo erected by said Corp or turn shall bo reserved for snld purpose. Sec 6 That the provisions of this ordinance shall not be effective until the same shall have been accepted b the Board of Directors of said Corroratlon, such acceptance entered upo tho minutes and a transcript thereof certified by their President and Secretary over the seal of said Corporation and filed with tho Clerk of Council. If said right of way Is not accepted within three months from date hereof, the same to be null and void. Hkc. 7. That all privileges granted under this ordinance shall cease and determine unless the plant Is la operation within one year from thodatoof Us acceptance as aforesaid. Wm. McGuibb, Pres. of Council. Attest :J Ames J. Coaklkv, Sec. of Council, Approved this 15th day of July A. D , 18W. A. P. Taboo. Chief Burgess. I hereby certify that tho foregoing ordinance was duly passed by Council a d approved by tho Chief Burgess. Attest James J. Coaklfy, 7-23-0t-oaw rieo, of Council, FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES GO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, Sob. 119-121-123 North Mnlu St. Mr. O. H. Snyder, n well known citizen of Lawrence, Kan, said : "I am now seventy years of age. About three years ago I ex perienced a coldness or numbness In the feet, then creeping up my legs, until It reached my 1-c V. I grew very thin In flesh, appetite poor and I did not relish my food. At last I became unable to move about. I consulted several dis tinguished physicians, one telling me I had locomotor ataxia, an- Botner mat i naa creeping parai . T . T L. 1 1 1 . ' 1 ! ! . 1 . ysis. i iuok meir uicuicmcs out continued to grow worse. Almost a year ago a friend advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Before I had finished my first box I found they were benefiting me. I used twelve boxes in all, and was perfectly cured. Although it is six months since I used my last pill there has been no recurrence of the disease." From Lawrence Journal. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Teople contain, in a condensod form, all tbo ele ments necessary to give new Ufa and rich, ness to tbe blood and restore shattered nerves. They nre nn unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralvsis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neural gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after-effects of the (rrip, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all forms of weakness either in male or female. Or. Williams' Pink Pitta tor Pals Psople are never told bj the doien or hundred, but always In pack sacs. At all druoaliti. or direct from ths Dr. Wil liams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., SO cents psr box, 0 boxes $2.60. CHEAP STORE, Shenandoah, Penna Repairs leaky hydrants. Does all kinds of plumbing. Does gas fitting. Gives estimates on steam and hot water plants. Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes MISCELLANEOUS. FOIt HKNT. Ftorcroom and dwelling, 105 North Main street, now occupied by Georfjo l'loppert. tho shoo dealer. Apply to Mrs, Ik Hums. 107 N. Main street. 7-31-Ct FOIS 8ALK. Most desirable dwelling on West Centre street, bath, water closet, .ewcraKC, two houses on rear of lot. Kranonablo terms. Apply to J. Claude Hbowk, Attorney-at-Iow, 7-29-tt Cor. Centre and White streets. COIt ItlCNT, A suite of rooms In the ICgaii 1 building, corner of Main and Centra streets, foroDlcopurpo.es. Well lighted and all con veniences. Apply at 10 East Centre street, tf vnrrnn n.i.ni.iA ... r ... i. i ... i ply to S. a. M. llollopeter. attorney, Shenandoah. 8-Sl-tf Keystone State Normal School, KUTZTOWN, PA. Tho fall term of this famous training school for teachers will open August 23, 1899. Su perior advantages aro offered to young men and women preparing for teaching, col lego, or business. Tbo build ings are all now, containing spacious and comfortable rooms forstudents, roomy re citation halls, steam heutcd throughout.and supplied with the latest and best lighting and Banltary appliances, Before choosing a school secure a cataloxue of tho Keystone Normal School, Rev, N. C. Schaeffer, Ph. D D. D PRINCIPAL. For full Information, catalogue, etc, address KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, KUTZTOWH, PA. I I I J EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, vo. 13 North Jardin St.
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