FOR SUMMER DIFFICULTIES Our mi mil y of medlolt mm limltli tnl f(xxl for tlx enrji And nourishment of the )mhy I Inrffn and exceedingly kwhI. All the SOOllllllg Remedies iO essential to the comfort of tli Kiifterlnjt clilhl nnil the ttrel nnd drooping mother. w derp In the best form. Our priced nre moderate, our goods pure nnd tellable. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, Scrath Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. THE TRACK OF TIHE ! Tho changing years are represented In the changing of styles. Our 1H99 models are the ptrfectlon of up-to-date tailoring. Grneeful In style and desirably comfortable, they give you a correct and dresiy appearance. The work manshlp Is the best Rnd the price In a low one. Made to wear and to give sat isfaction, Buy Our dent's Furnishings. Portz Bros., 24- North Main Street. "WHO fliYTfl 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, E SALE ! CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, now SI.60. $2.00, now $1,25. $1.50, now 90c. Men's Russetts, 53.00, now $2,00 and $2.25. 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. THIS SALE IS FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON FACTORY SHOE STORE, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPON7, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing 11 mux everybody. We do lots of It and are gaining new cus tomers dally. Ijwllessliompoolng done at ynur own home upon notification. W. G- DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. 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 AHD SEE. IN E. 2 South Jardin Street. Next door to E, C lirobnt's grocery. PITHY P0INTS. ilHppeiilng Throughout the Country Clhrnnlnleri for llnsty I'erunnli A three-week pay next Saturday, 1' A li. railroad men nre being mt-itMircd for new uniform! Joseph K. Maloney mm resigned as tax col lector at Palo Alto Nazareth la noon tu have a trolley lino to Kaaton vlaOtkland 1'nrk. Tho two now Catholic churches nt MoAtloo were dedicated ynterday. John I .each, of Scranton, was drowned while lathing in I,nke Winola. Jerinyn storekeepers nre being fined (50 for selling ndulteratrd groceries. The Ilethloheni School Hoard Is tnodifyinK its curriculum so as to jiermit of a 13-ycar course. Tho Heading Company lins BO.OOO tons of buckwheat coal stored in the chutes at Heading. Highly four-year old James ltuppo has passed through AKooua on his bicycle run from Wisconsin to Philadelphia. Night Engineer Keller, at tho Ilutztown power house, bad Ills right hand nltnost burned to a crisp by a fuse blowing out. A recruiting station In chargo of Captain II. Ij. Jackson, First Kegimont, United Stntos Infantry, has been opened at Itldgway. Tho State Treasury lecoived from Philadel phia over $1,000,000 yosterday for liquor llconsesnnd tho porsonal proporty tax. An important shipment of nrtnor plate for the battleship Alabama was mado to Cramps lust night by the Bethlehem Steel Company. Jefferson Koentie, a 9rhool teacher, died at Silver Unn, York county, from shock nfter having his nrni torn off In a threshing 1 imclilne. A genuine wild man, possibly a lunatic, clad in n coffee sack, has becu terrorizing rcsidonts in the hill country of Indiana county, recently. Dr. Thomas 15. Hlckcy, who was formorlv attached to tho surgical staff at tho suite hospital nt fountain Springs, Is now located at Ktmls, W. Va. M. P. llronnan, assistant Prothonotary, has under consideration the opening of nn un derwear factory In tho latgo rink building at Mahanoy Piano In tho near future. Thomas O'Brien, who loft Girardvillo a year ago and located in West Virginia, is dangerously ill. Ills sister left yesterday for his bedside. H. C. Evans, until recently of St. Clair, and a member of Co. K, P. V. I., was married nt bis Philadelphia homo to-day to Miss Florence Ucayn, of tho latter plnco. Tho Junior Order of United American Mechanics expects a livoly contest for its best ofllcos beforo its state convention mceU at Scianton, on September 10. Maurico Schwonk, of Washington town ship, and Miss Lillian Kced, of Crcssona, wcro married nt tho latter piaco to-day, Itov. E. S. Noll, pastor of tho Iteformed church, officiating. . After serving two years and a half in durance vile, Patrick Carney was given his freedom yestorday. IIo servod timo for a very heinous offenso and had considerable timo for repentanco. A Narrow Escape. Thaukful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Grotou, S. D. "Was taken with n bad cold which settled on ray lungs j cough set in nnd finally terminated in Consumption. Four Doctors gavo mo up, saying I could live but a short timo. I gavo myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on oarth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gavo it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank Ood I am saved and now n, well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free nt A. Waslcy's Drug Store Kcgular size EOo nud $1.00. Guaranteed or nrico refunded. IN HONOR OF THE SOLDIERS. X Tribute to the Tenth l'ennsylvnnla, Which Will Interest Everybody. Wclcomo the bravo Tenth Pennsylvania heroes. Next Sunday's Philadelphia Press (August 10) will be a souvenir in their honor. It will be filled with half-tono repro ductions of tho photographs taken in San Francisco by the Sunday Press photographer, especially for this edition. The landing of tho troops, incidents of tho rousing demon stration made in their honor, the individual heroes and snap shots of many scenes will bo Bhown In this magnificent souvenir edition. Colonel George Nox McCain, the only Phila delphia staff correspondcut who went out to meet tho boys iu blue," has written for this edition all about their work in the Philip pines, tho tragedies and comedies of war, in cidents which make heroes, stories that will make you laugh nnd talcs that will bring the tear. Artists and photographers will unite to Illustrate tho deeds of the sons of tho Koystone State, in this groat souvenir condi tion. Be suro to got next Sunday's Press. Special Ten-Day Excursion To Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City or Sea Islo City, Thursday, Aueust 17th, 1890. The Philadelphia & Reading Railway will, on above date, sell round trip tickets to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City or Sea Islo City, at the rate of $3.50 from Shenandoah. These tickets will bo good going to Philadelphia on day of excursion, on special train leaving Shenandoah at 0:55 a. in , and from Philadel phia on any regular train to destination (except ou 3:40 and 5:00 p. m. sixty minute flyers to Atlantic City) within timo limit of ticket. For further particulars apply at P. & H. ticket office. MulPU Tor tlio r-hlHpplnrs. "Washington, Aug. 1C. Tho problem of transportation In the Philippines has been under consideration by tho war department for some time. It Is oxpectod that at the end of tho rainy season it will bo necessary to move tho troops somo distance from tho rail road, and at tho present time the moans of transportation aro not suf ficient for n large army and extonslvo operations. The difficulty has been met by Bonding mules to Manila In largo numbers. The quartermaster's de partment has already shipped about 600 of these animals and will send 800 more very soon. There are nearly 2,000 more owned by the department which will be sent If needed. Snn DmuliiBo InHiirtrcintH Ttoutod. Puerto Plata, Aug. 16. The govern mftnt forces commanded by General Ks- coboza have defeated the Insurgents. The rout was almost a massacre, Tho wounded on both sides are numerous. The engagement Is considered by the government as decisively ending the Jlmlnez uprising. The government plan for the gradual withdrawal of paper money from circulation has establish ed confidence Short term bills of ex change on Europe sell for 300 per cent. silver. The Dominicans almost, with out exception, are for the use of American money. Klllod Ills WIIo'h AhHfillnnt. Batesvllle, Ark., Aug. 10. News was received here last evening of an as sault upon Mrs. Beavers, living noar TImbo, Stone county, by two men. The husband of the woman hunted down and killed one of the men and the other wa taken in custody of tho sheriff. I. & It. Dates. Special ten-day excursion to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City or Sea Isle City, Thurs days 17tb, 1890. Special ton-day exeurslon to Ocean Grove, Tuesday, August Mnd, 1803. Special eleven-day excursion to Niagara Falls. Thursday, September 14th, 1800. For furllier particulars call on or addreaa local Philadelphia sad Reading ticket agent. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Verdlo Kohlor visited friends at Potts Vllle to-day. Dr. W. N. Stein nnd wlfo spent to-day visiting friends at Pnttsvillo. Miss Jennie Scott, of llazleton, is visiting relatives nt Lost Creok. Philip T. Evans, formerly of Wm. Pcnn nnd later of Nnntiroke, lini moved to Browns ville. Mlsa Joslo Hurloy, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Burns, on North Main strcot. Mrs. A. U Van Dyke and Miss Kate Welsh, of Philadelphia, ate visiting Mr. and Mrs J, J, McCarthy, of O.ik street. William Hooker, of Columbia, Pa , is In town, a guost of ono of his formor colh'go chums, Harry Wasley. Mrs John Sponcc, of Allcntown, who spent n few weeks in town visiting relatives, left to-day for Bock Glenn, Luzerno county, to visit friends, Mrs. Maud Zomilor, of Beading, nnd Miss Lllllo Delcamp, of Philadelphia, who were guests of friends In town, returned to thoir homes yestorday, Harry Quinu, one of tho attaches of the Baldwin Locomotivo Works, paid a visit to tho Shenandoah City colliery yesterday to inspect tho comprcsse 1 air locomotives used there. John Schultz and wife and daughter, of Yorkvlllo, aro guests of friends in town. Mr, Schultz will bo remembered as having been driver of tho Columbia Hoso Company for sovoral years, John C. Klino, of Asbloy, Is visiting his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolf Kline, of North Wost streot. Miss Millie Dcano, of Philadelphia, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. James, of South Jardin strcot. Miss Emma Lcckia, of Washington, D. O , is visiting Miss Edith Brown, at Lost Crrok. Miss Emma Buck nnd tho scholars of her Sunday school class In tho Trinity Reformed church, picnicked at Indian park, on Locust mountain, to-day. Miss Bessie Keithnn, of Sunbury, is tho guest of tho Misses Kcithan, on North Main street Mr. Bnd Mrs. William E Phillips returned to town last evening after a visit to 8cranton to see tho former's brother, Thomas R. Phillips, a sufierer from asthma who left Scranton last Monday for the Printers' Homo at Colorado Springs. The patleut was a resident of this town for sovsral years and worked in tho composing room of tho Hub ALD. Androw Gaffney, Elmor Willman and Napoleon Powell, of Wilkosbarro, tpent last ovonlng in town as guests of Mr. Powell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Powell, of West Cherry street. Mr. Willman was also a formor resident of town and is employed, with Mr. Powell, on tho Wilkosbarro Eccord. Messrs. Gaffney and Willman took part in the bicycle races at Mahanoy City yesterday. TO CLE N8I5 TIIK BYSTK.U Effectually yet gently, when costlvo or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual con- stipatiou, to awaken tho kidneys and liver to a hoalthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, uso Syrup of Figs, mado by tho California Fig Syrup Co. National Encampment G, A. It. Tho Philadelphia & Reading Railway will issuo round-trip tickets to Philadelphia at tho rate of single faro for tho round trip. rickets to b sold September 2, 3, 1 and 5, Inclusive, aud good for return until Sep tember 12th, inclusive All persons apply ing can purchaso these tickets. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies tho breath by its actiou on the bowols, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Prico 23 cU. and 60 eta. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee The Festival u Success, Tho festival held by tho mombore of tho Congregational church, in Bobbins' opera houso last evening, was both a social and financial success. Tho members of the congregation extend their thanks for the liberal patronage. I'rlvate llooth. A private booth for tolcphono patrons was erected at tbo local exchange at Waslcy's pharmacy to-day. Gone to a Hospital. David Wall, of Ellangowan, who was Beverely injured by a premature oxplosion at the Ellangowan colliery on the 1st Inst., h s gono to a Philadelphia eye hospital for treat ment. One of his eyes was destroyed hy tho explosion and efforts aro being made to save the other. Tho best of all Pills aro Beecijam's. Lodge IUtlustltuted. Julia Rebekah Lodge No. 107, Daughters of Rebekah, of Rlngtown, was re-instituted last night by Grand Master's Deputy Mrs. Emily T. Williams, of town, assisted by a delegation of Lydla Lodge No. 112, of town, comprising Mrs. Sallio Bunn, Mrs. Salina Roberts, Mrs. Phyllis Williams. Mrs. Mary Ward, Mrs. Susanuah Hughes, Mrs. Elizabeth Bees and Mrs. Jane Lathlaen, of town, and Mrs. Mary J. Mctcalf, of Lost Creek. A banquet at the Mansion House followed the ceremonies. To I'reas Claims. The. Mshanoy City stockholders of Na tlonal Building and Loan Association of New York havo omployed ox-Judgo T. II. B. Lynn, of Mahanoy City, and Philip B. Adams, Esq., of New York city, to press their claims against the defunct assocation A Queer Accident. Loiisa, 10-year-old daughter of Anthony Coulson, of Mahanoy City, met with a pecu liar accident yesterday. She was watching dancers at a wodding and stood with her right hand resting on her hip and the elbow extended. One of the dancers jostled against tho arm and caused a fracture of one of the bones between the wrist and the elbow. Not ItocoRtnlzod ns I'rcnchorsi. Chattanooga, Aug. 1C. Two Mormon elders were arrested In Taylor county, Georgia, for refusing to pay poll taxes. Tho oldorB claimed they were proach ors, and exempt, but the judge ot the suporlor court refused to recognize them as such, and assessed a lino. Tho elders had no monoy, and were started off to jail, but succeeded In getting the Jailer to accept their watches as se curity until they could send for money to pay thoir fines. President Rich, of the Southern Mormon society, says he will proceed In tho courts against tho Taylor county judge. Tho Torot Kxtrndttlnn Cnso. Annapolis, Md., Aug. 1C Govornor Lowndes yestorday afternoon had a conference with Goorgo D, I'ennlman, counsel In this country for Mr. W. H. Perot, In tho famous abduction caso, at the conclusion of which he an nounced that he had written a lettor to tho state department at Washinp ton expressing his willingness that tho extradition proceedings against Mrs. Lotltla Perot be discontinued. Tho governor took this step with tho un derstanding that Mrs. Perot should do livor the child Gladys back Into tho custody of her grandfather. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent floor, and take no ntber brand. It U the best 11 ur made. "a Act llko magic strengthening tho Mus culnrSystcm, restoring tliolong-lostCom-ploxlon, bringing back tho keen edge of Appetite, nnd arousing with tho Rosebud of Health tho whole physical energy of tho human frnme. Ono of the best guar antees to tho Nervous nnd Debilitated is that Ilccchnm's Pills hnvo tho largest BaloofnnyTntcntllcdlclnoIn the World, nnd this lins been achieved without tho publication of testimonials, 10 cents nnd 25 ccntst ot oil drun stores u U52nUB5anSZ5UzSCSe9UZ5Z5ZSZ5fiSUE5UUUSSaE', TUT. WEATHISIt. Tho storm collier off the Atlantic const has moved slowly northward and is central off tho South Caro lina coast. At Charleston a max imum velocity of 5C miles from-tho northeast was re ported, but at 8 p. m. last nlgh't tho voloclty had dropped to 24 miles per hour. Forecast for today and tomorrow In this section: Itnln today; probably clearing tomorrow; Increasing north onstorly winds, gales on tho coast. Sunrise, 5:20; surmet, 7:01; length of day, 13h., 41m.; moon rises, 3:33 p. m.; moon snta o. m. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Necrology Itcports or This nnd Other ' Towns of the County, Miss Magglo Henley, agod 18 years, nnd a daughter of Bernard Henley, of Ashland, died yesterday after a lingering lllnosu. Charles W. VanUuson, a brother of ex- Councilman VanDuscn, of town, died Mon day night nt his homo in Wtlliamsport, from a paralytic stroke. He was secretary aud tressurer of the Willlamsport Wiro Ropo Company. Ho Is survived by a wifo aud daughter, Miss Edith, two brothers, Thomas and Johnson, and two sisters, Mrs. Thomas H. Rlokert and Miss Kato VanDuscn. Inter ment will bo mado at Pottsvillo on Friday afternoon. . Tho fivo-month-old child of William II. Ecker, Jr., of East Coal street, was buried in tho Odd Follows' comotory to-day. J. P. Williams it Son wero the funeral directors. The funeral of Lucy, thirteen-year-old daughter of Jacob and Louisa Franks, tiok placo to-day from the family residence on West Chorry street and interment was made iu the Annunciation cemetery. M, O'Neill was tho funeral director, John Glen, an aged resident of Mahanoy City, who died last Sunday night from cancer, was buried to-day. Tho funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth McFadden, who died at her homo in Tamaqua on Sun day, will tako placo to-morrow afternoon in that town. The funeral of Miss Annie M. Reed, tho 22- year-old daughter of Edward and Elizabeth J. Reed, of Mahanoy City, took placo in that town this afternoon. Mrs. Dora Gouldner, wife of Alphenus Gouldner, of Mahanoy City, died this morn ing at tho rcsldenco of hor brother-in-law, Rev. J. J. Stcinert, at Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Gouldner was under tho treatment of a specialist at Detroit for cancer of tho breast and seemed to bo improving, but heart failure assorted itself, Tbo deceased was 30 years old nnd is survived by her husband and two children. Tho remains will arrive at Maha noy City to-morrow night. marriage Licenses. T. J. nughes, of St. Clair, nnd Ida M." Hoopes, of Pottsvillo; Edward Stapleton nnd Mary Flanigan, both of ltlytho town ship. O'ltrlen Surprised Them. The 75-yard foot raco at Lakesido yester day between John O'Brien aud William Humes, both of Mahanoy City, for $50 a side, was won by tho former. O'Brien got a few feet start and increased his lead to two yards at tho finish. Tiio odds were on Humes. O'Brien was an unknown quantity. Homethlng New. M. O'Neill, tho South Main street under taker, has added to his large lino of modern equipments for the undertaking business a unique carriage for tbo conveyance of caskets in church aisles. It is a substantial frame work composed of brass slats resting upon six wheels with rubber tires. A casket resting upon it can be moved botweon tho church en trance and altar noiselessly, and with but little effort. Tho carriage can be folded up, and occupies little space when not In use. It was first used at tho Franks funeral in the Gorman Catholic church to-day. Tfot over xjs. IC"" 'mm kf ti V """Otis' oiuiouioooior 1TEUBALGIA and similar Complaints, uiiu irci'areu uuacr tug etnogene GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS escribed by cninontpbyndans: DR. RICHTEiVS '6 A&munn w PAIN EXPELLEI WnrM rnnnwriM ! T?pmnVnh1tr'Siirnftff'ni I Only genuine wltU Trade Mark4 Anchor," ixj. ol wkj. ft douio. iftijuru(? crista or mroufifU i . ad, niTi3fica.Ei3rcanct, hew yobs. 3 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Dranoh Houses. Own Glassworks. Endorsed, ana Jtecommendea by urugmsiSt Minwiers, ami ouur prominent people. DR. rtlCHTER'S ANCnOIl BToaiAOIIAI. best for o Uyapepalft &fltomnrh Comptnlntw. HOT AND COLD LUNCH "--EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'S CAFE, COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. THURSDAY. Noodlo soup. FOR SALE ! Stock and fixtures of the best . . , HILLINERY BUSINESS in Columbia county. Splendid location. Call or address H. E. WASLEY, No. n2 Alain Street, Oloomsburg, Pa. A Handsomo Complcwtonj Is one of the greatest charms a won.au can poMess ForxoNi'a OourutxioH I'owuuif glvealt. mm?. IFrhe i jinoii QOLDIN'S Dia STORE. The Arrival of the Tenth Day OF ntir h e wr-rifir-e would suggest tliat now is an excellent time to do so, Our Fall goods we must liaveroom, and something 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 Fu its, Size 34 to 42, $3,75 were $7.50. Our north side show Light Weight and Summer Suits for so low that they actually sell themselves. Our south side show window contains an assortment 01 latest style Trousers for Men and they must be seen to be appreciated. We would also mention that we are selling colored Derby and Fedora Hats worth $1.25, Our Price T5c. Lightweight Underwear, worth $1.00, Our Price 41c. Mammoth Clothing House, & and 11 S. Main STOPPING A STAMPEDE. Bccrct of (ho Cowlmy'H Coolnene In the Fii-e of Apimreiit Peril. "One of the slickest things I ever saw In my life," eald a veteran army officer the other day, "was a cowboy stopping a cattle stampede. A herd of nbout 000 or S00 had got frightened nt something nnd broko away pell moll with their tnlls In tho air and tho bulls nt tho head of tho procession. But Mr. Cowboy dldu't get excited at all when he saw the herd was going straight for a high bluff, where they would certainly tuuiblo down Into the canyon nnd bo killed. You know that when n herd like that gets to going It can't stop, no matter whether tho cat tle rush to death or not. Those In the rear crowd those ahead, nud awny they go. I wouldn't have given a dollar a head for that herd, but the cowboy spur red up his mustang, mado a little detour, came in right in front of tho herd, cut across their path at a right anglo and then illopcd leisurely on the edge of that bluff, halted nnd looked around at that wild mass of beef coming right toward him. lie was ns cool as a cu cumber, though I expoctcd to sco him killed and was so excited I could not speak. "Well, sir, when tho leaders had got within about a quarter of a mile of him I saw them try to slack up, though they could not do It very quickly. Hut tho whole herd seemed to want to stop, and when tho cows nnd steers in tho rear got about whero the cowboy had cut across their path I was surprised to sco them stop and comuienco to nlbblo nt tho grass. Then tho whole herd stopped, wheeled, straggled back and went to fighting for a chanco to cat whero tho rear guard was. "You see, that cowboy had opened a big bag of snlt ho had brought out from tho ranch to givo the cattle, galloped across the herd's course and emptied tho bag. Every critter sniffed that line of salt, and, of course, that broke up tho stampede. But I tell you It was a queer sight to see that man out there on the edge of that bluff quietly rolling a cigar ette, When, it seemed ns If he'd bo lying under 200 tons of beef in about a mlnuto and a half." Chicago Record. MISCELLANEOUS. FOIl SALE. Valuable North Main street prop erty, SO feet front. Two store rooms. Busi ness stands for 25 yearn. El 'cant homes over. Two houses on rear. Grand invtstment Apply to J. Claude Brown, Attorneyat-Law( corner Centra and White Btrecta. 8-12-tf COR KENT. Dwelling No. H Soutli Jardin A street. All modern conveniences. Pos session given immediately. Apply at Hkkald office. 8-11-Gt FOU SALE. Most desirable dwelling on West Centre street, bath, water closet, cwcratfo, two bouses on rear of lot, Keasonnble terms. Apply to J, Clauds IIhown, Attorn ey-at- law, 7-20-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. NOTICE. Desirable properties for Bale. Ap ply to S. Q. M. ilollopeter, tUtorney. Shenandoah. 8-?l-tf ESTATE of Margaret D. Davles, lato of the borough ot Shenandoah, Schuylkill county. Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the samo will present them without delay for settlement to Thomas J. Da vies, Evan J. Davies, Executors. Shenandoah, Pa,, Aug. 2, 1899. 8-2-6 1-on w WEDDING WREATHS, BURIAL SLIPPERS, 'k NATURAL AND WAX FLOWERS. '$ The largest assortment In town. Prices bevond comnetltlon. De signs desired by special orders promptly filled. Come and see our stock before purchasing else where. Flowers for sociable. balls, banquets or other festive occasions furnished at short notice. Miss Mary E. Jones, West Lloyd St. 'S Next to Hub deimrtmfiit ntarn. Ji FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THO LOWEST PRICES GO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTMENT STORES, Noa. 119-121-123 North Main St. Q OltUHLUIl, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. HO ICiwt I.loyil Street. Onica hours :-o to n. ii i 1 to a n, m. 7 to p.m. GOLDIN'S Bid STORE. snle nlmost here, fllld tllirintr tllC must be done to get tliat room, window is a train rendv for vour inspection, contains a choice collection I Men aud Boys, all styles, colors St.. Our Extensive Business Is due to and staple gobds that are being sold at our store. We c; furnish your home complete for less money than you will I able to buy anywhere else. At present we are offering ve low inducement in a nice stock of COACHES, CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS. For Stoves and Furniture we cannot be beaten in prii quality or stock. D. & J. 103 and 105 South Main Stre TWO STORES IN ONE! On and after August ist our stock will be increased to twice! present size, because we are going to combine our two stores and! move all goods to Shenandoah to our present location, the Baltiml Cheap btore, 30 East Centre street. reproach then, and we will conduct day. They will start on faaturday. BALTIMORE 3o East Centre Street, Repairs leaky hydrants. Does all kinds of plumbing. Does gas fitting. BELL ' Does the finest P. W. BELL, SHOES ! In .tiocs wo laugh, In shoes wo play In shoes wo weep. In shoes wo pray In shoes we walk, In (hoes wo ride And shoes aro thrown, e'en to the bride : And sad to say, sod to think, In shoes we're cornered without a drink. In shoes wo dance. In shoes wo trado And shoes our understanding nld. Wo shoo the horse, wo shoo tho fly, And why not shoes for you, says 1. In shoes wo toil, In shoes we rest. And henco'tis wise to wear the best; For such tax not your weary wits Come straight to mo I'll give you fits. FACTORY SHOE STORE, No. fi Bouth M.ln Street, Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u t a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of. towu. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. . luiriunni Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Blade Only By TEJVXEY COMPANY, FOB 8A.U3 I)Y FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Main St. Itegularslio 7 V-- cupcake, ' f Regular slie tZi spongecake, - 7 Loaves ot 5 bread, 53L. These are some ot the necessaries ot life we sell cheaper than others. Fresh every day. Our Itye and Graham brcsd Is Increasing Its sales every day, Try our 2So check system and save monoy. BOSTON BAKERY, O. Morgensteln. 297 W. Centre Sir OOLDIN'S Bid STORE. 1CW tiays leu iu sctiui: umi;"S. will soon commence arriving ai nnu lor a icwuujd muit v..- wm ui and sizes, and the prices nre mark! good black, brown and lig L. Goldin, Proprieto the popular prices on popul SIEGE Our accommodation will be beya special bargain sales every Sal Don t miss the place. CHEAP STORE, Shenandoah, Pennr Gives estimates on steam and hot watei plants. bath room work. Cor - White and Lloyd Sts. SHOES ! ! i'VWVWVVWVWSVWVVVWVS Ahe Levlno, Proprietor. This Hot Weather- One needs a ooollfttf beverage that will gently) tone up the system wl it quenches the thirst. Latter' s Beer and Portei Just touches the sprti They are cooling, satisfy ing and invigorating lliese brews will o furnished in case lota fd family use by applying ,tj Christ. Schmidt Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Strcetl SHEN A.NDOA.H . nilllons of Dollars Qo np In nmokii ovory year. Tan risks hnt trnt vnnr hnnu, ativ.lr.W niture, etc., Insured in nrst-chWg liable companies as reDrcaented 13 DAVID FAUST. Insurance Art un.nu ' 120 Bouth JaidlJ AlloUltandAeolo'sutal omVanlM
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