SUMMER SATISFACTION. You want ft drink tli it will itienrli tlie thirst without af fecting tlio health. An Agreeable com bination In found In our Olnifrr Ale. The Are Unn leen trmiwrt'd by the addition rtf malt. It In wholesome, natlftfyln and at tractive. Children like It women want It men ink for It A toulc as well a a beverage. Drink Utngcr Ale nt our soda fountain or have some of It sent home. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, la. Telephone Connection. Warm Weather Wear. Thnt'a the kind we have to sliow you ftellRlitfully cool, delicate In touch nml color low In price, ami Intent nml beat In style tlioac olntn count. Wcmint your apeolnl attention when we talk of MKKCIIANT TAILORING AND HI NTH ITItN'IMUNOS, for our line plenaes the most fnstlillou", niiil mUIsHoh the Ions-Inns of men. Portz Bros., 24- North Main Street. "WHO HATH WOE?" "Who hath redness of J 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. E! If CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, now S1.G0. S2.00, now $1,25. $1.50, now 90c. Men's Russetts, $3.00, now $2.00 and $2.25. Men's Blacks, $1.40, now 85C. Misses'. Children's and In fant's shoes at u reuuetion of 30 per cent, below regular price. 'IHIS SALE IS FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON 27 Soulh Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing: Plaaaea everybody. M do lnta of It and are gaining new cus tomers dally. Ladles ftlifttnpoolng done at ynur own home upon notification. W. G; DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. Sweets Meats, II Tender and Juicy. U r Well seasoned t-i pickled and smoked meats, s-s the purest of lard and above all, our captivating n price,. are elegant proofs of t our steadily increasing Dusiness. if- TRY US AND SEE. J.DaliUS'MeatMarket, 2o3 E. Centre St., Below l. V. Station. DESERT PENNSYLVANIA. Hiliignrlang 1'lnn n (leneriit Movement tu Leave the State. Says a New York City daily : "Hunenriaiia tlireiiRliotit the United Stated aro Interested in an eirort to remove from Hint slnto tlio HiiDfmriana living in I'enhaylvsnla. B T Kolmnyl, editor of the Hungarian news tIer, Switwdsaft, published in Clevolaml, anil a leader in the movement, ii nt tlio Cufo liuulevnrd conferring with local uiou inter ested ill the plan. "It In umerted that the Hungarians in I'eiiDsylvatila are nut properly treated ; that they oannot obtain justice in tlio State courts, and that the inino owners liavo comhiucd to prevent thorn bettering their condition. Mr, Kohanyl expects opposition from the inino owners of I'oiinsylvania, who brought Hun garians to tho United States under contracts. As un instance of injustice ho cites tho shoot ing of tho strikers at Houiostond in 1802. "It is the purpose of tho advocates of tlio removal to distribute the Hungarians through tho western states." L, A. wTmEET, BOSTOlT lteiliiceil ttntes Via l'ciitinylviiulii Rail road. For the annual meet of tho Longtio of Amerionn Wlicolmon at Boston, August 11 to 10, tho 1'enusylvatila Railroad Company will soli exoursion tickets, from nil points on its line, tu Huston at rate of siuglo fare for tho round trip Tickets will be sold on August 13 to 14. good to return August 11 to 20 when properly executed before ngent of initial lino from Ihw'on. Upon depositing ticket with city ticket agent of initial lino from Ilostnn, not later than August II), and tho payment of fifty cents, tickets may be extended to Icavo Boston not later than August 31. Bicycles carried free when not accompanied by other haggago. Special arrangements for clubs traveling as n body. CONCEITS OF SOME MEN. The Actor Spenks HU Mttlo IMoeo on Tlmt Subject. "The newspapers nre very fond of linrplug on tho vnnlty of actors," said u popular comedlnn, who happened to be In tho city the other day, "but It is nothing, I honestly believe, to tho supremo self sntisfnetion of the average writer. A lit erary tnau can nlways understand litera ry vanity and sympathize with it, but ho is npt to regard nny other brand as preposterous and absurd. Why, I was talking to a dramatic critic the other day, and be showed uie a letter from n pretty well kuowu member of my own profession. 'Here's a fellow with a frightful case of big head,' he exclaimed ironically, 'and yet, by Jovel he can't write three lines of decent English to save his soul!' "Now, I claim that that is a fair ex ample of tho journalistic point of view. The average professional writer is prono to gauge folk in other linos by their liter ary facility and is really amused that a chap can find anything to bo vain about as long as he can't sling Ink. If that Isn't monstrous conceit, I'll cat my derby. It Is ten times worse than the poor play er, who struts around llko a peacock, but never dreams of sneering at his critic because tho critic can't act. "This reminds me, by the way, of a newspaper friend of mine in Chicago who was sent to intervlow a wealthy pork packer and came away mad as blazes because the magnate had tried to patronize him. 'The ignorant chumnl' ho said bitterly. 'I'd like to see him tackle my jobl That evening I met the nork packer at the Calumet club, and it seom od that he, too, was displeased over tho encounter. 'lie's a very impudent whlp- persnapper, he remarked In describing the reporter. 'I'll bet he ain't got senso enough to trim a side of meat!' "Interesting exhibit of crltcrlons, wasn't it?" New Orleans Times-Democrat. What MnkeH II lm Very Wcurr. I cannot think that I am by nature or by training ungallant. A fashionable birthday book, in copies of which I can not inscribe my autograph too frequent ly or too gladly, assures mo that I am "full of reverence for a true woman," and as we invariably become what we nro described as being I feel that noth ing now would pcrsuado mo to be un handsome to the sex, and yet I know not by what diabolical remnant of a bar barous atavism I have to confess that the exaggerated thesiB of feminism ex asperates me beyond words. What is so luciously termed, in adoring publishers' advertisements, "a masterpiece of sex ual female fiction," makes me positive ly unwell, not with indignation nt its immorality (its morals, poor thing, are of the least possible importance), but at its preposterous vulgar futility. Yet tho cliches of tho old gallantry oppress us still, and a man cuts as poor n figure in opposing the extreme .feminism as ho does in refusing his seat in n crowded omnibus to a hard featured woman in bloomers. Accordingly the feminists have it almost their own way except when duty calls a man to the Spartan protest of tho ballot . box. Edmund Gosse in North Amerlcau Review. I'. & It, Ten-Day Excursion To Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and Long Braneb, Tuesday, August 22nd, 1899. Tickets good going only on train leaving Shenandoah at 0:55 a, m and good to return on any regular train within ten (10) days, including day of sale Bound trip faro, $3.75, For further particulars apply at P. & B. ticket otllcu. 0. OnUHLBK, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. No. 30 Bust Lloyd Street. Office hours: 8 to 9 a. m.; 1 to 3 p.m. 7 to 9 p, in. FOR SALE ! Stock and fixtures of the best . . . HILLINERV BUSINESS in Columbia county. Splendid location. Call or address H. E. WASLEY, No. u2 Main Street, Blooinsburg, Pa If" Regular slio "7C. up cake. HoKUInr size C3 ' ' sponge oake, - - 7 Loaves of 3 S bread, - - These are gome of tho iieceunrles of Ufa we Bell cheaper than others. Fresh every dav. Our Kye and Uraliam bread Is Inf reading Its bui oh every aay. i ry our x ooeoK Hymeiu anu save money. BOSTON BAKERY, Ii. Morgeniteln. 237 W. Centre Street nilllonsof Dollars Go up in nmoko nvery year. Take no nszs tmt get your nouses, (lock;, fur niiure, 01c., insuroa in nrst-ciass re liable companies M represented by DAVID FAUST, Instance A?ent utviiu i"UJl m ou(h jading, Alto I Jf endAMldsaUl nmptBlu I will tnmranten that my Hheuruatisra Ouro will relieve lum bago, sciatica and all rheumatic pains la two or three bourn, Mi cure in a few days. MUNi'ON. At all druggists, 5e. a viol. Guide to Ilealth and medi cal advice free. 1500 Arch nt.. PhlU. tiih wnATnr.it. Hurricane Bignnis were oraorca yes terday afternoon and last cvonlng on both tho southoru Florida coasts and storm signals on the northern Flor ida coast and at Savannah and Charleston, and all shipping Inter ests fully warned. Forecast for this section: Unsettled and cloudy today Sgr DanA crobably to morrow;' brisk north to oast wlnr sunrise, 5:iG; sunset, 7:07; Icngtyof fay, 13h.. Glm.; moon rises, 11:22 a, 11.; moon sets, 9:33 p. m. REBELS SET FIRE TO ANOELES. Our Troops Now Occupy CululPt.Sniita ltltn, llncoloi nml Ouncun. Mnnlla, Aug. 12. General MacAr thur's troops remained Thursday night nt Calulet. The Insurgents had evi dently fled far beyond rlflo range, for tho American outposts wero not dis turbed, and not a shot was fired dur ing tho night. At daybreak yesterday a roconnol torlng party started up tho railroad track toward Angelo3, four miles north. The party approached within 1,200 yards of tho town nnd opened firo with tho field gun. Tho Americans wore received with a badly directed rifle fire, which tho battalion of tho Seventeenth returned with a few vol leys. The strength of tho insurgents nt Angeles not being known tho situation was reported to General MacArthur, who did not dosiro to send reinforce ments, and directed tho roconnoltering party to return unless tho insurgents abandoned tho town. Soon nfter tho receipt of theso orders it became evi dent that the Insurgents had sot flro to the town nnd fled, leaving tho placo to be occupied by the Americans. The American troops occupy Calulet, Santa Itlta, Dacolor and Guagua. Sunday Specials. Services in tho Trinity Koformcd church O-morrow nt 10:00 a. m., and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. Eov. Z. S. Yearick, pastor. Kegular services will bo hold in tho United Evangelical church, North .Tardiu street, to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 n. m. Sundav school at 1.30 p. in. lie v. J. K. Hcnsyl, pastor. K. Ij. V. IS. on Monday ovcnlng. i'rayor, praise and testimony meetings every Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Bihlo study every Friday evening. Jr. K. L. C. E. every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Primitivo Methodist church, James Mooro, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Class meet ing on Wodnosday evening. Genoral prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, on West Oak street, to-morrow as follows : Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m. Morning prayer, 10:30. Sunday school, 2:00 p. m. Evening prayer, 0:30. G. W. Van iossen, pastor. First Baptist church, cornor of Wost and Oak streets, Uov. D.I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. in. and 0 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer mocting Monday cvouiugs. Young People's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Services during tho month of August will be held In tho Prosbytorian church as follows: Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Services conducted by tho (Jbristlau Endeavor at 0:30 p. m. Prayerand praise servico on Thursday oven ing at 7:30. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and Whito ' streets. Eov. J. T. Swindells fiastor. General class meeting at 0:30 a.m., cd by tho pastor. Sermon at 10:30 a. ni. Sunday school at 2 p. m., Dr. J. S. Callcn, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m. Scats ireo. Everybody welcome Calvary Baptist church. South Jardin street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. 111. Itov. It. II. Albins, pastor, Sabbath school at 2 p. m Deacon John Bunn, Superintendent. B. Y. P. U. Tuosday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, geueral prayer meeting at 7:30. Everybody wolcomo. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street. Eov. John Gruhler, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. ; preaching 0:30 p. m. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church. Wost Centra street. Eov. Cornelius Laurisin. lias- tor. Matatinum servico 0 a. m. High mass 10 a. m. Church of tho Iloly Family. (Gnrmau E. C.) North Chestnut st'reot. Eev. A. T. Schut- tleholer, pastor, first mass 8 a. m,, second mass 10 a. m. Kit Pn.lmlr'. IVllah I O KT,ll, Jardin street, Eev. J. A. Lcnarklewicz, pastor, iirst mass 8 a. m.. high mass 10 a. m., vespers and benediction 4 p. m. Church of tho Annunciation. 218 Wost Cherry street. Bev. 11. k . O lieilly. castor. ltov jaines ivane, assistant pastor. 1'irst mass, 7 a.m., second mass, . ra,, lngli mass, 1U a. m, benediction, 7 p. m. St. Stanislaus church. Morning services on Suuday at 8 and 10. Vespers at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Eector Wenoslaus v. Matuiaitis. Koheleth Israel Congregation, corner of Uak auil wost streets, ltov. Henry Mlt- n Ik, pastor. Saturday services, 0 to 10 a. m.. and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday Borvicos8 to lo a. m. and every week day morning from 7 to 8 a. m. I', & It. Dates, Special ten-day excursion to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City or Sea Isle City, Thurs days 17th, 1809, Special ten-day excursion to Ocean Grove, Tuesday, August 22nd, 1809. Special eleven-day excursion to Niagara Falls, Thursday, September 14th, 1809. For further particulars call on or address local Philadelphia and Sending ticket agent. Does Tills Strike Ton 7 Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Eoot Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Frlco 38 cts. and 50 eta. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. Hpecliil Teu-Uay KxcurMon To Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City or Boa Isle City, Thursday, Auirust 17th, 1809. Tho Philadelphia & Eeading Eailway will, on abovo date, soil round trip tickets to Atlantic City, tape May, Ocean City or Soa Ilo City, at the rate of f 3.50 from Shenandoah, Theso tickets will be good going to Philadelphia on day of excursion, on special train leaving Shenandoah at 0:93 a. m , nnd from Philadel phla on any regular train to destination (except on 3:40 and 0:00 p. m. sixty minute llyersto Atlantic City) within time limit of ticket, tor further particulars apply at 1' & li. ticket office. ttSf r, PERSONAL MENTION. Peter Fabian is hero ou a visit from Valley 1 orgo. Mits May Dusto has gouo to St. Clair to visit friends. J. W. Curtln was a business visitor to Mt. Carmol to-day. Miss Stella Walsh, of Mt. Carmel, Is visit ing rolatives In town. Charles Moyor, of Frackvlltc, mado a busl ness trip to town to-day. Mr. anil Mrs. E. B. Hunter have gono to snnbiiry to spend Sunday. Mlssos Williams anil Winters, of Nantlcoko, aro guests of town friends. I,, A. Bamborgcr mado a business trip to tho county seat this morning. P. J. Mulholland wont to Pottsvlllo this morning on a political mission. Harry Eccso did substituto letter carrior service for Michael Durkin to-day. Hon.T. J. Hlggim was among the towns men who spont the day at tho county seat. A. H. Swalm and family and Miss Carrlo Luhurg spont yostorday at Tumbling Eun. Michael H. Britt left town this morning to visit friends at Norrlstown and Philadelphia. Joseph Ktillck, of Mt. Carmel, Is a visitor at tho Meldalzls' residence, on South Main street. Miss Lulu Sampsoll, of Philadelphia, is a guest of Miss Jonnlo Cashuor, of North West strcot. Supt. E. W. Ash, of the Schuylkill Trac tion Company, was a hrlof visitor to towu to-day, Martin Sheridan, of Philadelphia, is in town as tlio guest of his frlond, V. F. McIIalo. Misses Mamo Carney and Mamo Summons, of Mahanoy City, were scon about town last ovonlng. Elchard Kerslako has gono to Eoading to spend a week with his old friend, William Broughnll. Dr. W. J. Scanlan has placed a sign on the rcsldcnco of Dr. D. J. Langton, which an nounces his olllco hours. Miss Jeunto Chrisman, of Manayunk, and her niece, Miss Mary Powick, aro guests of Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Brougball, In town. Miss Jennie Williams, of Scranton, and Miss Jonnlo Scott, of Ilazlcton, are visiting their uncle, Eohort Pool, Sr., at Lost Creek. T. J.Eocso, manager of tho Shenandoah Powder Company, is touriug Wost Virginia on a business trip in the interest of the powder plant. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Beddall left town this morning for an oxtondod pleasure tour which will take in' Niagara Falls, tho Adirondacks, Toronto, Quebec nnd Moutroal. Col, Joseph M. Fegor and family, aro now domiciled nt the Uotol Ferguson, as guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Seeds. Mr. Feger until recently had chargo of tho Pennsylvania Hall Uotol, Pottsvillo. William Noiswouter, Eouert Anderson, Christ Foltz, Mahlon Ycagor, John Mieldazls and B. F. Parrott spout to-day at Beading, on business connected with the defunct savings fund association of that placo. OUR PHILIPPINES TROOPS. Lnjor JIallory DooInrosThey Aro Now lVoll Provided For. Washington, Aug. 12. A report has toon received at the war department from Major John S. Mallory, Inspector general of tho Second division, Eighth army corps, in tho Philippines, cov ering tho work he has been doing be tween Feb. 28 and Juno 30. Ho has mado a number of investigations of charges against officers which have ap peared In tho United States In one form or anothor. Most of theso charges havo been proved to bo with llttlo foundation. In April he Inspected tho camps at Malolos, and commenting upon tho conditions he says: 'Tho camps were found to bo in good sanitary condition. Tho clothing was, as a rule, sufficient for tho actual lequlrements of the campaign, nnd was fairly serviceable Tho rations wero regulation In amount and excellent In all respects, Australian beef of ex cellent quality being furnished from told storage ships, and potatoes and onions, In a good state of preservation, being supplied from the United States. Roasted and ground coffeo was on re quest furnished from Manila by tho subsistence department." A similar inspection mado at San Fernando about tho middlo of May did not show as satisfactory conditions existing as at Malolos In tho matter of rations, for, while tho rations is sued wero regulation In amount, it had. been Impossible, since leaving tho vicinity of Calumplt early In May, to furnish tho troops with fresh beef and fresh vegetables. Tho travel ration was, thoreforo, largely used. Un fortunately, owing probably to the In tense heat, a considerable portion ot the bacon had to bo condemned. The command was found also to be badly off in tho matter of clothing, owing to tho rough usngo tho uniforms of tho man had been subjected to. An Inspection recently made, however. shows that the rations aro oxcollcnt In all respects and that sultablo ana sufllclont uniforms and other clothing aro either In possession of tho men or will soon bo received from Manila; also that very satisfactory sanitary conditions obtain. Bismarck's Iron Herve Was the result of his splendid health. In domitable will and tremendous enerfpr are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and BoweH are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at a. wasieys drug store. TO OLIMNSE TUB SYSTKSI Effectually yet gontly, whon costive or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual con stipation, to awaken tho kidnoys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, 11 so Syrup of Figs, mado by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Ten-day Ilxcurslon to Ocean Grove. For tho benefit of thoso desiring to visit the groat Ocean Grove camp meeting, the Pennsylvania Ballroad Company will, on August 23, sell excursion tickets to Ocean Grove, Asbury Park, or Long Branch from stations named below at the vory low rates quoted. These tickets will bo good for pass age to Philadelphia on- train Indicated, thence on regular trains leaving Broad street station at 11:41 a. m 3:30 and 4:08 p. m. that day to destination. Train LeaviB. Ilato. Shenandoah.. 8.05 A. M. RJ 75 Prackvllle - 8.19 " 8 75 Ht. Clair 8.37 " 8 65 1'ottsville 8.50 " 8 60 Tickets will Lo good for roturn passagoon regular trains until September 1, Inclusive, and will permit of stop-olf at Philadelphia within limit. Low-Itate Kxcuridoii To New York and Conoy Island via tho Lo- high Valley Eailroad August 23d. Tho faro from Shenandoali for tho rouud trip will bo $3.45, Tickets will be sold for all trains, ex cepting thobo connecting with Black Diamond Express, August 23d, limited for return pas sage to Auguat 25th, Inclusive. Consult Le high Valley ticket agonts for further par ticulars, Ask your grocer for tho "Boyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is tho best flour mado. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Country Ohronloli'.l for Hasty Perusal. Look nt tho Hub's ad. tvday. Bethlehem's West Side basn building boom. Tlicro nro about ono bundled patients at tho Miners' hospital. Tramps and suspicious characters havo bo come numerous in town again. John E. Cooney, tho builder, has moved his household goods to Philadelphia. Two-thirds of tho Lancaster bar has in dorsed tlio candidacy of Judgo Laudls. Brakcinan Owen Colbsch, of Easton, was run ovor and killod by a locomotivo at Mauch Chunk. Before February 1 noxt, the 'Tonnsy" will havo moro than ISO now locomotives in service Thu German Reformed church at ABlilnnd was slightly damaged by lightning Thurs day night Jacob Foster, formerly of tho Miners' Journal, may establish a Quay organ at Ilazlcton. Falling from a chestnut troo near Mt. Carmol, Clark Mauror, aged 11 years, was fatally Injured, Playing with matches, Annlo Mattfs, aged 9 years, was burned to death at Boydtown, near Shamokiu, Tho Board of Trado of Ashland Is obligated In raise $500 for the firm that Is to occupy tho "Id shirt factory. A marriage llconso was issued yesterday to Curtiu D. Shoop, of Philadelphia, aud Mary Kendall, of Minorsville. The Ashland News says that Const. Mctz will shortly remove from that town to Shen andoah to vugago in business hero The Popo has announced a consistory to bo held at Eomo in December, to mark th be ginning of the fetes of the Holy year. Letters testamentary woro granted yostor day to Bodo O Kaufman, on the estate of D, II. Kaufman, lato of Bush township, de ceased. A writ of habeas corpus fallod to save from trial Charles H. Vorguson, in Jail at Wilkes liarro, for tho murder of Willis Pulvcr, at Pittston. Ground was broken for a handkerchief factory at Mt. Joy, Lancaster county, yester day. One hundred and fifty hands will bo employed. Ia order to participate in the Dewoy re ception at Now York, the Army of the Potomac has postponed its meeting in Pitts burg until October 11 aud 12. A demented and destitute family of seven pcoplo were found in the woods near Fclton, and taken to the Almshouse at York, al though they resisted violently. Many farmers at tho fair which opens at Mount Grotna noxt Monday will listen to numerous political nnd agricultural ad dresses, ono of thorn by Farmer Creasy, tho Stato Treasurer candidate Schuylkill's Young Tigers. Fifty-three young men of Port Carbon mot at that place Thursday night and formod the Young Mon's Tammany and Good Govern ment Club, with tho following officers : President, D. J. Uenslor: Secretary, John Coonan; Treasurer, Charles Carroll. As its name Implies, the purposo sought is good government for Port Carbon. A Wonderful Medicine. For ntllnus nnd Nrrvntia nicnrtfora. enrh M Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Sick Headache, . vjiaainess, ruiness ana swelling alter meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness. Cold Chllla. 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This has been achieved Without the publication of testimonials. Beecham's Pills have for many years been the popular family medicine wherever the English language Is spoken, and they now stand without a rival. 10 cents and 25 cents, at all drug stores. MISCELLANEOUS. "COR SALE -Valuable North Main street prop- ertv. 30 te.ct front. Two atnt-A rnnmn. Ilufif- 11 nosa stands for 25 yearn. FAp cant homos ovor. Two houses on rear. Granil lnvtetment Annlv 10 tit uiauae mown, Aiiorney-iu-i-aw, corner venire anu wmie streets. o-n-u WANKKD. A bright representative to sella popular Patent Medicine. Exclusive terri tory given, Jarge profits. Only portion of umo necessary, uoium uiikmicai. ck) , vvasu Ington.jD. O. 8-12 It pOtt RENT. Dwelling No. South Jardin street. All modern conveniences. Pos session given Immediately. Apply at Herald TirANTKD. A loan of 82.000. Secured by I V first mortgage on town property, licntul (15 per month. Apply to Edward V. Shoe- matcer, AUorncy-fiwj.w, snenanuoan. twu-ot IjlOR RENT. Storeroom and dwelling. 105 North Main street, now occupied by George I'loppcrt, the shoe dealer. Apply to Mrs. ii. juurns, iw si, aiain street. tKc FOR 8ALE. Most desirable dwelling on West Centre street, bath, water closet, teweragu, two houses on rear of lot. Reasonable terms. Apply to J. Cladpb JIitowN, Attorney-at-law, 7-29-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. "JOTICK. Desirable properties (or sale. Ap X ply to S. Q, M. Uollopeter, attorney, nuenanaoau bvi-ii HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'S CAFE, COR. MAIN AND GOAL STREETS. SATURDAY EVENING, Hour k rout, porlc and masbed 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 ia town. We sell for cash only and therefore sell cheap and divide the profits with uie buyer, TRY US AND SEE. JOHN . IHIS 2 South Jardin Street. Next door to B. O. UroUt'a grocery. "GOLD DUST." Something New! Largo packngo of the World's cleanser for a nickel. Still greater omy In 4 pound package. Made only by TME N. K. FA1RI3ANK COA1PANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Doaton, Philadelphia Our Extensive Business Is due to the popular prices on popular and staple goods that are being furnish your home complete for able to buy anywhere else, At low inducement in a nice stock COACHES, CARPETS and OIL. CLOTHS. For Stoves and Furniture we cannot be beaten in price, quality or stock. D. & J. SIEIGEU 103 and 105 South Main Street. 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 Shenandoali to our present location, the Baltimore Cheap Store, 30 East Centrestreet. 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, B jLL Does the finest bath room work. P. W. BELL, Cor- Wnite and Llyd sts- xxxxxx: SHOES ! In shoes wo laugl), In shoes wo play In shoes wo wecr, in shoes wo pray In slioe we walk, In ulioca we ride And shoes aro thrown, e'en to the bride; And Bad to say, gad to think. In shoes wo're cornered without a drink. In shoes we dance. In shoes wo trado And shoes our understanding aid. "We shoo the horse, wo shoo the fly. And why not Mioes for you, snys I. In shoes wo toll, in shoes we rest, And henco 'tis wise to wear tho best ; For such tax not your weary wits Come straight to me I'll give you fits. FACTORY SHOE STORE, No. 5 South Mn In Street, :oooxxxx wcnniNfi wnPATuc iikuuinu miLrt 1 iiu, BURIAL SLIPPERS, NA1URAL AND WAX FLOWERS. a: St $ The largest assoitment In town. Prices beyond competition. De signs desired by special orders promptly Ailed. Come and see our stock before purchasing else where. Flowers for sociables, balls, banquets or other festive occasions furnished at short notice. Miss Mary E. Jones, West Lloyd St. 'ft Next to Hub department atoro. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u lac - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. FOR Scaled PINK BAND Package. NewYork. o.:is:ii:e:, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Bjr TENNEY COMPANY, roit BAUS us FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. jj 'GOLD DOST.' P'SS best ccon sold at our store. We can less money than you will be present we are offering very of CHEAP STORE, Shenandoah, Penna. mm s2aaEtiF Repairs leaky hydrants. Does all kinds of plumbing. Does gas fitting. Gives estimates on steam and hot water plants. SHOES ! ! Abe Levi no, 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 lots for family use by applying to Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - RA FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES OO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, N05. 11Q-12I-I23 North Main St. A Handsome Complexion"" is one of tlio greatest charms a won-an canf poaaeaa I'ouotu'a Oouruuuoit lowDual glTMlt. - ,
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