SUMMER SATISFACTION. Yn mil ft drink that 111 (iiiont li thi' thirst without nt- f CH.ll t It K til" llfftllll An tiimMUlile com bination Is found In our Omgr AIo. The Are linn Iwien tfniiwml by the addition of limit. It in wholesome. nntUfyliiM And at tract! c Children like U-wohib n want It men nk for it A. tonic (M well m n bevernjre. Drink (linger Air nt nur soda fountain or have some oi it sen l itorne. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Warm Weather Wear. That's the kind we have to show you DcltKhtftiUy cool, delicate In touch and color, low in price, and latest And bent In style those point1 count. c want your special attention when wo talk of MERCHANT TAlU)ItIN( AND OKNTH Kt'RNISUINOS, for our line Imm the most fastidious and wi tip ties the longings of men. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. WgO HATH WOE?" "Who hath redness of eyes?" Their trouble is often caused by an error of refraction which can be corrected by a pair ot properly adjusted glasses. Examination free. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, now $,60. $2.00, nowSI.25, Si. 50, now 90c. Men's Russetts, $3.00, now $2.00 and $2.25. Men's Blacks, $1.40, now 850. 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 HIM SHOE Sit, 27 South Main Street. Shenandcah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. EVAN J. DAVfES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing Pleases everybody. do lots of it and are gaining new cus tomers dally. Ladles shampooing done at ynur own borne upon notification, W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. VBil tb i lb it li b ill Ui lb lif lie vir it di di vl livldlivlA f-4 f -3 fr-J if -J ss Sr-J t-3 t- e-9 f-f- Sweets Meats, Tender and Juicy. Well seasoned pickled 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. t-9 -3 r- f-i t-a 6-9 6-9 6-S it- .T.naliH.s'MeatMarket, 2o3 E. Centre St., Below I V. Station. MID-SUMMER SHOE SALE ! PITHY POINTS. ilHiinilng. Throughout Ilia Country Chronicled for Unity Termini. l'ark Place colliery employe will bo paid to-morrow. Bdward Tltin, of, t'ottsvlllo. Iim lm In pension Increased from (0 to flH. Work 011 tlie new eleetrlo railway botweon Ashland and Centralis will begin next week iMvId Ketnliart, of Iteevendale, nonrTuma qua, killed a ground bog welislilng30 pounds. l-'red. Uernhart. of 'Pa inn qua, was arretted and entered hail for robbing P. A It. frctRbt oars at Norrlstown. George A. Snydor was sworn in yesterday as a Coal and Iron Police olllccr by Dt-pu y Itecordor T. S. Herb. Twenty-two bg gun forcings bavo been shipped to tlie Washington Navy Yard by tbo Ilethlohein Steel Company. EllaiiKOwau eolllcry smpended operations at 0110 o'clock yesterday for lack of oara, after workluu Ave hours. Fireman Charles ltabuck was scalded to death by tlie explosion of n Imllor nt tlie Marion Height colliery. Sliamokln. Entombed hy a fall of coal at tlio l'onnyl vanla colliery, Shamokiu, J1111103 O'Nell was rescued In (lino to prevent liliri from smother log The P A It. Ity. Co. is removing tbo big weigh scale from Gordon to Locust Summit, where It will be used to wolgli tho western shipments. Letters testamentary were granted to George lieagan and J. It. Fetbtrolf on tbo estate of Ellw Fetherolf, late of E. Union township, deceased. In a runaway aocldeut at MoSherrystown, Adams county, Charles Sneoringor was fa tally injured. After an idleness of 'eight years, the iron oro mines at Dillsburg, York county, bavo re newed operations. Two children at Springfield, Nellie and Mary Eocusklo, are In a dying condition from eatiug poisonous berries. George Troutman, of Ccntralla. has patonted a safoty device for cages lu mine shafts and will make an effort to bavo them Introduced nt all the collieries in thU region. lticuaru Kluslcr, a young man, was found in n dying condition on a road near l'lno vlllo, Bucks (oiinty, and tho cause of his In juries is unknown. Private Howard Trnut, of Columbia, now serving In the Fifteenth United States In fantry, is not dead, as reported, but is well, with his command in Puerto Itico. Workmen nro lowering the pipes of the gas company, and replacing them with now ones, along Main street, to make room for the street paving work. BtBmarck's Iron Nerve WnS the result nf bis snlenrlirl lienllh. Tti. domitable will and tremendous enemy are r.,..ri ...i.. c, 1. t : 11.1 and Bowels are out of order. If you want Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25 c at A. Wasley's drug store. Marriages Michael Foley, of Mahanoy City, and Miss Kate Kelly, of Mahanoy Plane, were married last evonlug, at St, Canicus church. Mahanoy City. Miss Mary Hughes, of St. Clair, and Isaac L. Dougherty, of Pottsville. were married at tho homo of tho brido last evening. The groom Is a liromau on the Pcnna. railroad. Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Hannah Paul, of Pottsville. and Itichard Bulard, of New York city, which will occur in about two weeks. Tbo engagement is announced of Mr. Wm. It. Granzow, son of Councilman Fred. Gran- zow, and Miss Libbio, daughter of Lawroaco Merkert, the well-known florist, both of Ashland. Tho wedding will take place next week. Harry Fettcrman and Miss Ida Sass. both of Ashland, wero united in marriago yester day. The ceremony was performed by Itev. G. W. Fritsch, at tho homo of tbo bride's parents. Tho engagement of Miss Sarah O'Brien, an estimable young lady of Jackson's, to Michael Shea, of Fowlors, is announced. The date of the wedding is said to be fixed for Wednes day, August 23. Both young people are well- known and popular. Special Ten-Day lixcurslou To Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City or faea isle Uity, Thursday, Aueust 17th, 1899. The Philadelphia & Reading Railway will, on abovo date, sell round trip tickets to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City or Sea Isle City, at the rato of $3.50 from Shenandoah. Those tickets will be good going to Philadelphia, on day of excursion, on Bpecial train leaving Shenandoah at 0:55 a. m , and from Philadel phia on any regular train to destination (except on 3:40 and 5:00 p. m. sixty minute flyers to Atlantic City) within time limit of ticket, tot further particulars apply at 1'. S K. ticket office. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses wero granted to I. L, Dougherty, of Pottsville, and Miss M. J, Hughes, of St. Clair; M. F. Foley and Catha rine Kelley, both of Mahanoy City ; G, H, Houser and Lydla M. Metzger, both of Tamaqua. JIAT FliVKK-August ItOth. Hay Fever appears about August 20th : Dr. Humphreys' specific "77" cures it'; for salo by all druggists ; 25c, or mailed on re ceipt of price ; Humphreys' Medicine Co., New York. P. .V It. Dates. Special ten-day excursion to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City or Soa Isle City, Thurs days 17th, 1600. Special ten-day excursion to Ocean Grovo, Tuesday, August 22nd, 1S00. Special eleven-day excursion to Niagara Falls, Thursday, September 14th, 1800. For further particulars call on or address local Philadelphia and Reading ticket agent. Deaths and Funerals. William Lester Peak, the 7-month-oId son of Joseph Peak and wife, of Sheppton, who died on Tuesday, was interred in the family burial plot at the Protestant cemetery there yesterday afternoon, Jeremiah Lannon, aged 50 years, died last night at his home in Jacksons, from cancer. He is survived by his wife and six children. The funeral will take place next Monday and the remains will be interred at Mahanoy City. William E., 16-year-old son of Special Officer Clemson, of Mahanoy City, died last night from rheumatic faver. The funeral will take place next Monday. Does Tals Strike Ton 7 Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath eome from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Root Tea Is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee, Prloe 26 ct. and 50 eta. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. Joined a Minstrel Show, Messrs. George B. Lowrey and J. D. Jen kins have signed contract) for engagements with Washburn's minstrels this serf son. Thoy will report at Lancaster next Monday morn Ing. I.e-l'.nlUted. Allen M. Miller, of this town, wu yester day accepted at the U. S. A. recruiting station at Uazleton, and will Join one of the regi uients going to the Philippines. Miller was one of the many who were enlisted hero a year ago and mustered out. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It Is the best flour made. TUB WHATflKH. The pr-nornl Imv prr-rfsurp, with tho inula (lrprcHHlmi In Manitoba, linn enuged a continua tion of high tom pprntiiros In tho Houth and wost and Its extension through tho Ohio valley anil middle Atlantic states. Forecast for this section: Showers and tlinndor storms today; fair tomorrow; contin ued high tompera turos; fresh to brisk southerly wlrulB. Sunrise, 15:15; sunset, 7:09; length of day, I3h G4m.; moon rlsos, 10:21 a, in.; moon sots, 0:03 p. m. PENSION ROLL DECREASING. Commissioner Kvnnn Itcport For tlio Yonr Kimtne Juno HO. Washington, Aug. 11. Tho report of Commissioner of Pensions Evans for the fiscal year ended Juno 30 last shows total disbursements of $138,253,023, leaving a balnnco of $1,857,188 in tha treasury out of the ?H0,000,000 appro priated. Tho total numbor of pension ers on the roll Juno 30 wns 091,510, n decrease of 2,195. Thoro wero 40,991 names added to tho roll and 43,180 dropped. Tho report shows tho pen sion roll is decreasing. Of those dropped 34,345 woro becnuse of death and 8,841 becnuso of remar riage, minors attaining their major ity, failure to claim pension and other causes. Under the goneral law there wero 1,412 claims filed and 3.G21 allowed. There woro 0,184 original widows' claims filed and 4.24G allowed. The war with Spain brought a total of 1G.98G claims, of which numbor but 295 have boon allowed. Under the act of June 27, 1890. orig inal invalid ponslons to tho numbor of C.8G0 were filed and 20.G41 nllowed. There wero 13,845 original widows' claims under this net filed and 12,185 granted. Out of 34,330 applications for Increases under the general law 22, 4G0 were granted, and out of 31,770 ap plications for Increases under tho act of 1890 25.G03 were granted. A re capitulation shows that out of n total of 111,387 claims filed 89,054 certificates wero issued. ALMOST A DRAWN RACE Woro Tlmo Allow" co GIvon Defender Would llo tno Wlnnor. Vineyard Haven, Mass., Aug. 11. Tho old Defonder practically won a raco against Columbia yesterday, if timo allowance was given, in tho dirtiest sort of weather for n yacht club to cruise. But tho victory, It must ue admitted, was more than well earned, and the yachtsmen of tho New York club and their guests never saw before, and may never seen again for years, such a sailing ovent, Tho mar gin between the famous sloops was four seconds over n minute in the 37 mile run from Brenton's Iteef lightship off Nowport to tho West Chop buoy in Vineyard sound. Tho race between Columbia and De fender was fairly soul stirring. Aftor both got away over tho starting lino It was nip and tuck, with cased sheets for almost an hour, Defondor Just a hair's breadth, comparatively speak ing, In the lead, with Columbia abeam. Even after Columbia made a gain so that Defender could cross undor her stern Columbia did not walk nwny, ns tho heavy breeze novo tho latter down and made her lose distance on repeat ed luffs. Defender crossed the starting lino at 11:30:10 and Columbia at 11:20:40 For 15 miles the boats sailed side by sldo. From tho lightship to the finish, nearly 20 miles, tue boats ran somo what more off tho wind, and Columbia drow away from Dofondor, finishing one minute and four seconds ahead. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Five negro children wore burned to death on the McKowan plantation, near Jackson, La. Deputy Sheriff Burgess, of Bourne, Mass., was shot and seriously wounded by burglars. The Mexican troops have had another engagement with tho Yaquls, Inflicting severe losses. Mexicans lost none. A train load of horses was seized with a mysterious disease at Billings, Mont., and 257 of the animals succumbed. By tho schedulo of tho transport ser vice it is believed that 18,000 soldiers can be lauded in Manila by the end of November. The total number of enlistments on Wednesday was 480, making a total of 11,177. It Is expected tho enlistments will be completed this week. Becauso ho could not secure work, and becoming apparently lnsano, Jo seph Stetter tried to decapitate him self with an ax in Now York. The remains of Colonel Hawkins, of the Tenth Pennsylvania regiment, ar rived at Washington, Pa., and will bo burled when his regiment arrives. GO Cents From Shenandoah To Mauclj Chunk and Glon Onoko via the Lehigh valley Railroad Sunday, August 13th. Special train both ways. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars, TO CLE ANSIS THE SY8TKSI Effectually yet gently, when costivo or Ml ious, to permanently overcome habitual con stipation, to awaken tho kidneys and liver tn a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, use Syrup of Figs, mado hy tho California Fig Syrup Co, Illooinslmrg State Normal School. We have Just received the latest cataloguo ot the Woomsburg btato -Normal Bcliool. This sohool, which has had such remarkable growth and success during recent years. evidently means to make still greater pro gress In the future. 1 no rail term will open September the lltb. The trustees aro doing everything possible to place tho school In the front rank or our host institutions ot learn ins. The faculty for the ensuing year is to bo strengthened by the addition of Miss Laura M. Ruff, of South Carolina, who has com pleted three courses of study at two different colleges. Signorina Rubina Ravi, who has oommanaeu such wiao spread recognition, will be retained at the head ol the music de partment. Young people contemplating going away to school will find it to their interest to write tho Pr nc nal. Dr. J P. We sh. Bloomshurg. Pa., stating tholr needs and asking for a catalogue. Thoro may be schools whore the charges are lower, but we doubt whether there are any In which more can bo had for the mpnoy. b-ib-ji l3.00 to Niagara Falla unci Iteturn via the Lehigh Valley llallrnad. On August 12th tho. Lehigh Valley Rail road will soil tickets to Niagara rails and return, at tho special low faro of $5.00 for tho round trip from Shenandoah, limited for return passage to August lull, Inclusive, TlckeU will bo honored on any train except tho Black Diamond express. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for particulars. PERSONAL MENTION. John Ray is eoriously 111 At his homo on Houm Jarilln street. Miss Mattie Griffiths went to Pottsville this morning, to visit friends. Hanford Shoemaker spent yesterday after noon flshlng at Lakeside. Miss Salllo Stoln wont to Pottsvlllo this morning to visit friends. Miss Sophie M. Woods, of Philadelphia, is 1110 guest or relatives lu town. Georgo W. Koltcr. of Bloomshurg, was In town to-day, looking after his business In torests hero. Oscar Cherrington is homo from his .two wcoks' vacation nt Philadelphia and tho soa side rosorts. Mrs. Bossle llablnowltz. of Plymouth. Is visiting tho ltabinowltr. family, on Nortl Whlto street. Stanley Sklnger, of Chicago, Is spending n two weeks' vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sklnger, on South Jardin street, Frank Wilson, the well known enrpentor and builder of town, has gone to Buffalo, N. to ho treated for an illness of long standing. Jaires Doughorty, one of tho Quaker City motor men, Is visiting his mother, on West Centre street. Miss Laura Shaofcr. of Pottsvlllo. Is n guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Hoss, of West Lloyd street. Mrs. J. W. Erwln and children have re turned front Bloomshurg, whore thoy spent n fow weeks visiting Mrs. Erwin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Gilflllan and son. Joseph, havo gone to Schuylkill Haven, to spond a fow days with frlonds. Miss Mattio Novin. of Brooklyn. N. Y.. Is the guost of Mrs. Ju''a Rahinowltz, of North Whlto street. Miss Sadie Gilbert and her two nieces, of Philadelphia, aro visiting Mr, and Mrs. John Fry, on North West stroot. Thoy arrived hero from Stroudshurg. Joseph IL Harvoy. of Philadelphia, a ncphow of lion. Josoph Wyatt, Is a guost at his resilience on North Main street. Arrived From the Klondike. The surprlso of tho season was tho arrival at McAdoo lato last night, of Thomas u IJonnell, a popular young man, who a year ago last February left for tho Klondike and has remained thoro over slnco, with fairly good succoss, Tho arrival, though agTcoahlo to his friends and the entire populace. was oxtromoly sad to tho young man. whoso devoted father and mother both died since his departure for tho gold fields. Mr. O'Donnoll looks hale and hearty and some what stouter. Not a Success. The Mountain Grovo Camp Mooting closed yestorday, and for sorao reason or other tho meeting this year was not attended with tho success that characterized it in former yoars There was not the same enthusiasm, and cimpers woro vory few. But notwithstand ing all this, those who attended had an eu- Joyablo time. . IUr wvi- , ot tho Globe for NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, and Prepared nnder tha Btrinrcn. GERMAN MEDICAL UWSU tpfosonueo, Dy cmiaentpnysiciansr UK. RICHTER S World renowned! npmni-Vfthltf nniwnfnl I ll Only tronnlna with Trnda Alnrk Anchor.' 1 -Bo.&soo.abottlo. AtalldruergUtsortbroagh . J I miiHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Souses, Own Glassworks. jmiwricii ana uccommrnactl ty sbJ.... people. -3 "ANCHOR." STOniAUIIAjr, boat for I 0, GKUHLER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. No. 30 last Lloyd Street. Office hours i 8 to 0 n. m. : 1 tn .1 n. m. 7 too p. in. Ice Cream, ZaZ7. tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. a.SK FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package, ucrriurm. FAMOUS CANDIEJS, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Ity TENNEY COMPANY, roi; salu iiy. FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 10A N. Main St. f Regular size J cupcake, ' Regular slue 0 ' v etongocake, 7 Loaves of o r bread, - 3 C These nre some of the necessaries of life wo sell cheaper thun others. Fresh everv dav. Ourltyonnd (indium bread Is Increasing Its sines every uay. 1 ry our aw cnecK system ami save money. BOSTON BAKERY, B. Morgensteln. 237 W. Centre Street .9 its'.! l ..Tin . ; W - v'. 1 ' 1 VilVLd p wr ry WH t KnO 1 - tWf wfeE A&r raw JilY Jl l-ii R Tho llosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the akin Is Inva riably obtained by there who use 1'ozzoMi'a Complexion J'owder. aOLDIN'S BIO STORO. The Arrival of the Tenth Day Of our big sacrifice sale is almost here, and during the few days left to secure bargains, we would suggest that now is an excellent time to do so. Our Ifall goods will soon commence arriving and we must have room, nnd something must be done to get that room, and for n few days more we will offer the following extraordinary inducements : Black French Clay Suits, Size 34 to 42, $5,50 were $9.50. Clay Worsted Suits, Size 34 to 42, $4,00 were $7.50. Blue Serge Suits, Size 34 to 42, $3,75 were $7.50. Our north side show window is again ready for your inspection, contains a choice collection of Light Weight nnd Summer Suits for Men and Boys, all styles, colors nnd sizes, and the prices are marked so low that they actually sell themselves. Our south side show window contains an assortment of the latest style Trousers for Men and they must be seen to be appreciated. We would alsolmention that we are selling colored Derby and Fedora Light weight Underwear, worth $1.00, Our Price 41c. VVvVAWAVVVvWvVvWAWVVvVvV Mammoth Clothing House, 9 and 11 S. Main L. A. W. MEET, BOSTON. Reduced Hates Via Pennsylvania Kall- ronil. For tho annual meet of tho Lcagno of American Wheelmen at Boston, August 11 to 19, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets, from all points on its lino, to Boston at rate of slnglo faro for tho round trip. Tickets will bo sold on August 12 to 14, good to return August 14 to 20 when properly executed before agent of initial line from Boston. Upon depositing ticket with city ticket agent of initial line from Boston, not later than August 10, and the payment of fifty conts, tickets may bo extended to loave Boston not later than August 31. Bicycles carried frco whon not accompanied by other baggago. Special arrangements for clubs travoling as a body. A lazy liver makes a lazy man. Burdock Blood Hitters is tho natural, never falling remedy for a lazy liver. Ten-day Kxcurslon to Ocean drove. For tho boneflt of thoso desiring to visit the great Ocean Grove camp meeting, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will, on August 23, sell excursion tickoU to Ocean Grovo, Asbury Park, or Long Branch from stations named below at the very low rates quoted. These tickets will bo good for pass ago to Philadelphia on train indicated, thonco on regular trains leaving Broad street station at 11:44 a. m 3:30 and 4:03 p. m. that day to destination, Train Leaves. Rate. Shenandoah.. 8.0T A. M. $3 75 Frackville 8.19 " 3 75 St. Clair 8.37 " 3 ftl Pottsville 8.50 " BOO Tickets will bo good for return passage on regular trains until September 1, inclusive, and will permit of stop-off at Philadelphia witnin limit. Low-Kate Kxcurslon To Now York and Coney Island via tbo Le high Valley Railroad August 23d. Tho Tare from Shenandoah for the round trip will bo f 2.45. Tickots will bo sold for nil trains, ex cepting those connecting with Black Diamond Express, Aiicuoc 23(1, limited lor return pas sage to August 25th, inclusive Consult Le high Valley ticket agents for further par ticulars. FOR SALE ! Stock and fixtures of the best . . . HILLINERY BUSINESS in Columbia county. Splendid location. Call or address H. E. WASLEY, No. n2 Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pa MISCELLANEOUS. T OST. Corner of Jardin and Lino ttrecta, JJ yesterday, a pet Maltese cat answering to i no nnmom "ki tr." una venow riDuun witu bells around neck. Reward will bo paid for return to Karl and John Klstler, corner of jaruiu ana jioya etrecis. u rTf TfPMT nmolllnr Vn IK Sinili .Tnrdln X aiviwt A 11 mnilern nnnVnUnMf . 1'niU stMlon given immediately. Apply at mekald OUiCO rrii-ui TTTANTED. A loan of S2.000- Secured b V first inortcrno-a on town Drooertv. Kental $15 per month. Apply to Edward W. 8hoo- maicer, Auorney-ai-mw, anenanuoan. o-iu-os OR RENT. Storeroom and dwelling, 105 x- . fn - ...i,,. ,.,(., 1 ... ,......... Ploppert, the shoe tiealer. Apply to Mrs. 11, uurns. ivi n. aiain sirec. o--oi FOR SALE. Most desirable dwelling on West Centre street, bath, water closet, .ewcrage, two nouses on rear oi lot. neasonauin terms. Apply to J, CLAtTDB 11UOWH, Attornev-at-law. 7-20-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. VJOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- 0.1 ply to a. u, ju. uonopeier, attorney, Muenanaoau. b-kiii HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'SCAFE, COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. FRIDAY. Pea soup. SATURDAY EVENING. Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes. Cleanliness, Favorable Prices, Best Quality of Meats. Are few of the many things taken into consideration at our meat market. You will find our assortment of fresh, smoked and pickled meats, sausages and lard, equal to any in town. We sell for cash only and therefore sell cheap and divide the profits with the buyer. TRY US AND SEE. E. '8 2 South Jardin Street. Next door to 1. O, Brobst's grocery. QOLDIN'S BIQ STORE. Hats worth $1.25, Our Price St., L.. Goldin, Proprietor. 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. Don't miss the place. BALTIMORE 3o East Centre Street, P. W. BELL, Cor- WIlite and Ll0Yd sts- FOOOCKXXXXXXXX SHOES ! Tn alioea wo laugh, tn shoes wo play In shoes wo weep, In fihoea wo pray In shoes wo walk, In nhoer, we ride And shoes aro thrown, u'en to tho bride And sad to say, sad to think, In shoe we're cornered without a drink. In shoos wo dance, In shoes wo trado And alloc our understanding aid. Wo shoo the horse, wo shoo tho lly, And why not shoes for you, says I In shoes we toll. In shoes wo rest, And hen eo 'tis wine to wear tho best; For such tax not your weary wits Come Bt might to mo I'll give you fits. FACTO RY SHOE STORE, No. 5 South Moln Street, Our Extensive Business Is due to the popular prices on popular 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 COACHES, CARPETS and OIL. CLOTHS. For Stoves and Furniture we cannot be beaten in price, quality or stock. D. & J. SIEGEL, 103 and 10S South Main Street. WEDDING WREATHS, BURIAL SLIPPERS. k NATURAL AND WAX FLOWERS. C The largest OBsottmcnt In town. Prices heyond competition, Do 5 signs desired hy special orders promptly filled. Come and see Z9 our stock before purchasing else sJS where, l'lowers tor sociable", , halls, banquets or other festive vl occasions furnished at short r 5 notice, t 2T. -St: Miss Mary E. Jones, West Lloyd St. 'S Next to Hub department store, si FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES GO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. Ho-121-123 North Main St. Complexion ! charms a woman can I OOUrXHXIOM 1OWOHBJ I A Handsome Its one of tbo greatest possess. Fotxotu'a gives It. OOLDIN'S BIQ STORd. good black, brown and light 75c. CHEAP STORE, Shenandoah, Penna. Repairs leaky hydrants. Does all kinds of plumbing. Does gas fitting. Gives estimates on steam and hot water plants. Does the finest bath room work. SHOES I ! Abo Levlne, Proprietor. This Hot Weather One needs a cooling beverage that will gently tone up the system while it quenches the thirst. Lauer's Beer and Porter Just touches the spot. They are cooling, satisfy ing and invigorating-. These brews will be furnished in case lota for family use by applying to Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA nilllons of Dollars Go up In nmoku ovory year. Take 00 risks bat get yonr boiuos, stock, far niture, etc., insarod in nrst-alasa re liable companies as represented by DAVID PATIST Insurance Agent uaviu rAuai, m Boulh JtdBI Also Lilt andieeldsnlal omvanle to rS A