FOR SUMMER DIFFICULTIES. Our supply of medicine ami henltli ftil fnoil I' r the Cnro nml nourish -rent of this tmhv Is turf mid exceedingly iroml. All the Soothing Remedies so wenlial to the comfort of the uflVrlng chili! nml the tired nml ilronplng mother we Veep lu the nest form. Our prices nre moderate, our goods pure mid H'tlnlile. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone 'oniiectlon. THT; TRACK TiriE i 'ihe clinnRliiK years are represented in tho changing of styles. Our 1HW tnoilols are the perfection of up-to-date tailoring. Graceful In style and desirably comfortable, they elve you a correct and dressy appearance. The work manship is the best and the prlee Is a low one. Made to wear and to give sat isfaction. Buy Our Gent's Furnishings. Portz Bros., 24- North Main Street. "WHO tfATH 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 adiusted classes. Examination iree. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. t! 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, now SI.25. Si. 50, now 90C. Men's Russetts, $3.00, now $2.00 and S2.25. 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 WEEKS ONLY. FOR TWO BOSTON E, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. FOR FINE FURNITURE, ' STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES OO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, Nos. 110-121-123 North Main St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing: I'lease everybody tlo lota of it ami are nalnlnjr new cus tomers dally. LaUIeanlianipooInK done at ynur own borne upon notification. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. WHY NOT Visit our new meat market1? We can sell you the nicest beet, mutton, veal, lard, sausages, fresh and smoked meats to be had any where. Always fresh and clean. Our prices will please you and induce you to buy again. JOHN L WETTERflU'S 2 South Jardin Street. Kelt door to K. O. Brobat's grocery. OF PITHY POINTS. I'appmiliig Throughout the Umintry llhronlelwl for lln1y l'nrusal. lionk at the "Hub's" skirt ml to-day. The employes nt Morca were jmli! tn-day. The employes at Wni. l'enn wore ni(l yesterday. The olflea of tux collector nt l'alo Alto is Bolnr n-lienRliiE. PHllltiK rwk In raillery nt (Amldnle, Schuylkill ouunty, killed Isnsn Jenkins. The First Nmlmml Dank of Schuylkill Unveil will bo open for busluoM September M The S A Taiist property of Ashlnml was bnuiilit In nt public sale by the owner for fa.sio Dmlel l)u try, of St. Clair, was re-elected national president of the Irish Catholic Bene ficial Union. It Is reported that the Pennsylvania Hall hotel, nt I'attsrlllo, will again bo opened September 1st. A great mass of rock fell In Millard's linio atoue quarry, uenr Myerstown, nml crushed John Sleohr'st. Tho Borough Council advertises fur pro posals for testing coiuent anil brick used in the street paving. The llasler Palnter'snnd Decorators' Union will liohl n stato convention Id Lancaster on Septomber 28, 87 and 28, Within two weeks four husbands residing In and abou Hnelcton hare deserted their wives and families without cnuso. Heading Railway employes found John Derf lying unconscious along the track, ut Shippensbtirg yeaterday, with ugly cuts in his scalp. During an altercation at Sweet Home. Lclmiion county, John Kerry, a cbniuniakcr, was seriously stabbed in tho nbdomeu by Uonrgo ItcutK, a puddler. M. I'. Uremian, of the l'rothonotary's office, Pottsville, n ho is tho owner of prop erty in Oilberton, will shortly start un un derwear factory at that place. Tho Lithuanian citizens of this region propose sending n delegate to the l'aris Ex position nt Paris in 1000, to represent their nationality of the coal region Frank Mrrcur Esliclman, son of Colonel 11. Frank Eshlcmnn, of Lancaster, has been ap pointed cadet at West Point Military Academy by Congressman Brasilia. While driving in West Hemlock township, Montour county, Wilson Andy and wifo wero thrown from their carriage, nnd tho latter may dio from the injuries slio sustained. Search is being nindo for 10-yoar-old Ed ward C. llosfeld, son of John Hosfeld, a prominent contractor of Shlppcusburg, the lad having been missing since August 4th. Mr. Calvin Steigerwalt, station agent for the Lehigh Valley Railroad company nt Lost Creek, who has been sponding a week's vaca tion in Hartford, Ceim., has returned to his duties again. Mrs. Benjamin Zimmerman, of Pottsvllle, received a cablegram from her son, Harry, who is in Ponce, Porto Kico, stating that he was safo and well, and that tho islands were in a terrible condition. There should bo some honesty In politics, as well as anything else. Thero are men In politics in this couuty in both political organizations, that you can not believe, oven if they keep their mouths shut. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Huggio Cavanaugli is home from her vacation at Atlantic City. Mrs. Marshal Baugh and Mrs. E. C. Mallck were visitors to Pottsville to-day. Miss Laura Acker is enjoying her vacation among acquaintances at Philadelphia, Miss Ella McGinniss has returned home after a pleasant sojourn at tho seashore. Harry Gay, of Shamokin, spent yesterday as the guost of Dr. W. N. Stein and wife. J. W. FooBythe, of Latrobc, Pa., a former resident of town, visited U. Stocker to-day. Mrs. John Moldaizh lias gono toMt. Carmcl to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kulick. Miss Ella Spears and her friflml, John Lee, Jr., left town to-day on a pleasuro trip to Pittston. Miss Millie Shortland, of Philadelphia, is visiting Lizzie and Ruth Uolman, of West Cherry street. Mrs Mary Beyrant, of Tamaqua, was tho uest of Miss Annio Foluier, of North Wblto street, yesterday. Miss J.illie Llewellyn entertained a nun her of friends at her residence on East Coal street lastovening. George J. Wadlinger, the Democratic candidate for Judge, attended to legal bus! ness in town to-day. Mrs. James Tierney returned to Phlladel phia to-day after visiting her parents on West Centre street. John C. Kline, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Kline, returned to his home at Ashley to-day. Messrs. William liaugb, William Veale, Theodore Carl and John New attended social given at Yatesvillo last evening. Jacob Kester, and daughter. Miss Lulu were visitors to .Nuremberg to-day. luo latter will remain thoro several weeks. Prof. Joseph Rellly and James Geary, wh have been the guests of Miss Ella Egan for scveml days, nave returned to Philadelphia. Misses Annio P. aud Mary E. Burke, of West Centre street, are home from an ex. tended visit to friends at Pineville, near Philadelphia. Miss Mary Pomeroy, who has been spend Ing several days with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, M. P. Fowler, returned to her koine at Sunbury to-day. George B. Lowrey was a passenger to Potts vllle this morning to greet his friend of tli saw dust ring, J. H. LaPearl, whoso show ox hibited there to-day. Patrick Burko, member of the Pennsyl vanla railroad polico force at Pittsburg, being entertained by the Burke family Brownsville. Before returning home Mr. Burke will visit Atlantic City. W. J. Watklns, one ef tho Herald' hustling news gatherers, left this morning, accompanied by his wife,-on his annual vaca. tion to Paint Pleasant, K. J., and other re. sorts. He will be away ten days. W. J, Evans returned to town after month's visit to Naugatuck, Conn., where h bad gono with the intention or locating per manently. His daughter, Bertie, who had accompanied him, will remain there. Mr. and Mrs. John Klevis. and daughter. Miss Clara, of Jackson, Mich., are visitors at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Skingor, on South Jardin street. Alexander Skavonofski, of Mt. Carmel, is also a guest, Misses Julia Bickelman and Kate aud An nie Henry, of Clearfield, Pa., aro among tli new attaches to the stair of employes at the Hotel Ferguson. The young ladies were formerly in the employ of Mr. Seeds while he was proprietor of the Windsor hotel at Clearfield. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ad tla E Hart of Groton. S. D. "Was taken with had cold which settled on ray lungs ; cough set In and Anally terminated in consumption Four Doctors gave me up, saying I could live nut a snort time. 1 gave myseir up to m; Savior, determined if I could not stay wit! my friends on earth, I would meet my absent one above My husband was advised to get Dr. King's few Discovery for Consumption OmiKhs and colds. 1 gve it a trial, took all eight hottloH. It has cured me, aud thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy ...r,.o., Trial llllua from or A IV..I..'. Drug Store Regular slzo 60c and fl.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. Forged a Check. Eugene Menia, a Tyrolean, was arrosted yesterday afternoon by Special OUlcerStump, of the Lehigh Valley railroad, at Primrose colliery. The prisoner had gone to the pay office where bo drew the pay belouglog to Allie Machinia, whose name he forged. The amount of tbo check was 7.40. lie was taken into custody and arraigned before Justice May, at Mahauoy City, who com mitted bun to Jail iu default of (500 ball, Tilt! WISATIir.lt. Tho Indications now point to tho gradual disappearance of the tropical storm which nan persisted In tho Atlantic coast for the past six days. The prossuro, how ever, continues low on tho Vir ginia coast, anu northeasterly gales nro still blowing at Capo Henry. Forecast for this section for today and tomorrow: Unsettled weather, probably showers today. Tomorrow fair and wnrin; frosh northoostorly to oHdterly winds. Sunrise, G.23: sunset. G.DG: length of day, 13:33; moon rlsos, 5.59 p. m.; moon sots. 3.10 a. m. CIVIL COURT JURORS. Drawn for Monday, Hclit. 1H, IHIID, lor Trial r Xhort Cannes. Names of Travorso Jurors, drawn to at tend a Court of Common Pleas, to ho holdcn at Pottsville, iu and for tho County of Schuyl kill on Monday, tho 18th day of September, . D 1809, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon : Chas. Hossor, laborer, Pottsville. Henry Ricketts, miner, Mahauoy City. James O'Brien, merchant, Ashland, John D. Drenuan, clerk, Potlsvlllo. R, E. Scktiyler. laborer, Potlsvlllo. T. J. Foley, saloonkeeper, Gllbcrton Maurice Roland, fireman, St. Clair. J. J. Ilaiiscnauer, cigar maker, Pottsville, . H. Mahony, barber, Gilborton. E. K. Updcgravo, merchant, Hubley. M. P, Walker, livery, Pottsville. Allen Hatter, laborer, Fralley. W. J. Banks, miner, Mahauoy City. Jacob Kimmol, farmer, llubloy. Wm Robertson, harbor, Potlsvlllo. Dennis O'Brien, miner, Mahauoy Twp. John Winkle, laborer, Mahanoy Twp. John Williams, mason, St. Clair. John Koally, tol. operator, Mlncrsvlllo. Thomas McConnick, Sr., fireman, Frackv'e. Richard Collins, stone cutter, Potlsvlllo. Fred. Lelblo, cooper, Pottsville. Patrick Callahan, laborer, Norwegian. Isaac Stauffer, yeoman, Sch, Haven. Joseph Dell, railroader, St. Clair. C. D. Arters, laborer, Pottsville. D. J. Collins, tax collector, Gllbcrton. Houry Kill, tailor, Pottsville. Edw. E. Reed, cigar maker, Pottsville. Patrick Toolo, railroader, Port Carbon. Joliu Lugan, teamster, Pottsville M. C. Watson, merchant, Shenandoah. James Purcoll, clerk, Tamaqua. John C. Edmunds, laborer, ScUl. Haven. F. L. Horning, gent, Orwigsburg. John Shay, laborer, Mahanoy Twp. Jobn Jennings, teamster, Shenandoah, Robert McGann, agent, St. Clair. James Whalcn, machinist, Pottsville M. W. llalTuer, teacher, Wayuo. Edward Foulk, hartondor, Pottsville. James Phillips, laborer, Pottsville. W. H. Ardman, miner, Fralley. John Carr, laborer, Ashland. Joliu Hummel, carpentor, Pottsville. Harry P. Stock, barber, Pottsville. George B. Sinton, moulder, Pottsville. Oscar Miller, laborer, New Castle, N. James Harper, miner, Mahanoy City. Hairy Howard, machinist, Pottsville. J. J. Mullen, clerk, Manheitn, N. Daniel Ganuon, flronian, St. Clair. Nicholas Blass, laborer, Glrardvillo. John Sweeney, miner, St. Clair. J. II. Henry, clerk, Tamaqua. James McCool, tax collector, Mahanoy T. J. T. Walsh, blacksmith, ShenauJoah. W. F. Wilson, Gordon Gustavus Sbaub. jeweler, Shenandoah. Harry Dlx, laborer, St. Clair. Wash Moyer, watchman. Port Clinton. Paul Rinkor, laborer, Klino. Chas. Dix, laborer, St, Clair. Georgo Schu, laborsr, PottsvlIIo. Thomas Garis, laborer, Tremont Twp. Thomas Dove, Jr., laborer, Sbonandoah. Thomas Griffiths, laborer, Rahu. Charles Shelly, Sr., laborer, Pottsville. Kimber Fox, brakeman, St. Clair. John H. Hang, laborer, Makanoy City. Timothy Sullivan, laborer, Pottsville. Albert Berger, laborer, Cressona S. N. D. Hunsickor, farmer, West Ponn, John McCormick, laborer, Cressona. John Mahony. saloon, New Castle, N. OREAT DAT FOB KID-NE-OIDS. Free DiBtrlbutlou of the Famous Kemeily at Ktrlln's. Kid-ne-oids, the new and already famous remedy for kidney troubles, will bo distributed free of charge at 0 o'clock Monday morning, by S. P. Kirlin, at his store on Main street, Owing to a great demand for the medicine during the last few weeks, Mr. Kirlin has tried to seuro au extra large stock of it from tha manufacturing chemists, John Morrow & Co., of Springfield, 0., and has kept the wires hot for tho last four days. With tho shipment received he is confident now that ho can supply each callor at his store, Mon day, with a free sample. People living out of town can obtain this sample by writing to S. P. Kirlin, Shenandoah, Pa,,-aud en closing a 2-ccnt stamp. Tho Pennsylvania railroad scasnore ex. cursion, Thursday, August 24th, offers all that may be desired, low rates, first-class ac commodations, on regular trains, and for those desiring to go through to Atlantic City, same day without transfer through Phlladel phia, can do so by taking the Delawaro river bridge route, the only all-rail line from points in Pennsylvania. Game Association Meeting. The Mahanoy City Game and Fish Assocla tlon held a meeting at King's hotel, Mahanoy City, last evening, at which President Sill! man presided. Tho most importaut part the business transacted was tbo election 0 officers for the ensuing year. It resulted follows : President. Christ. Lugan ; Secre tary, Jobn Bcsker ; Treasurer, H. K. Smith Solicitor, T. II. B, Lyon. Tho presl dent was also empowered to appoint au executlvo committee of five members to transact such business as may occur until the next regular meeting, which will bo held the second Monday in September, At this meeting arrangements will be completed to entertain the members of the County league, which convenes at Mahanoy City. This will be a monster shoot and is looked for with much Interest. The star eveut will be th winning of the county championship from Fen Cooper who scored 24 out of 25 points over eighty competitors at Llewellyn last year. Excursion to Munch Chunk and Glen Onoko. Sixty cents from Shenandoah to Mauch Chunk aud Glen Onoko via the Lehigh Valley railroad, Sunday, August 27th, 1600, Special trains both ways. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. Awarded a Cotitract. Harry Maudevllle, of Jlazleton. was yes terday awarded a contract by the Lehlgli Valley Kail road Company for excavating an laying au 8-inch water main from Park Placo to conuect with the water main Mahanoy City. Tho company has been forced to make this connection on account the severe drought prevailing at Park Place, Sunday Kxcurslon. The one-day excursion to Atlantic City via P. & II. on Sunday, August 20th, leaves alien audoah at 2:10 a. m., arriving in Phlladel phla 6:55 a. m., ami Atlantic City at 0:20 a. m Returning leave Atlautio at 7 p. m., giving full day at tho shore. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm EE GET SE St THEY ARE A GUARANTEED CURE FOR KID NEY TROUBLES. The manufacturer of Kid-ne-oids has such absolute faith in the efficiency of this wonderful remedy that he has arranged to give every sufferer from kidney trouble a sample of KID-NE-OIDS ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE. If you suffer from pains in the side. If your bones ache. If your vision is impaired. Get a Sample of MORROW'S KID-NE-OIDS and GET WELL. 5,000 SAMPLES GIVEN AWAY Only ONE SAMPLE to Each Applicant Will be Given Away to all Who Call Between 9 A. M. and 9 P. W. MONDAY, AUGUST 21. KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE, ShMeanLnna. If You Live Oul-of-Town Write me for a FREE Sample, Enclosing a 2c Stamp. Sunday Specials. Services In tho Trinity Reformed church c-morrow nt 10:00 a. in., and 0:30 t. m. Sunday school nt 1:30 p. m. Rev. Z. S. Yearick, pastor. Rccular sorvicca will ho held in tho United EvanEelical church. North Jnrdln street, to morrow at 10 a. in. and 0.30 p. m. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. Rov. J. R. llonsyl, pastor. li. li. u. i;. on wouuay eventne. i'rayer, praise and testimony meotlnss every Tucs- lay. Wednesday and Thursday ovenlncs. Riblo study evory Friday eveninc. Jr. K. L. C. E. evory Saturday ovening at 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore. pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 i. m. sunuay school at - p. m. mass moot us on Wednesday ovoulng. General 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. ra. Evening prayer, 0:30. G. W. Van Fossen, pastor. First Rantist church, cornor of West and Oak streets, Rev. D. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. rrayer meeting Jiionaay evenings, xoung People's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Services durinc tbo month of August will ho held iu the Presbyterian ehurch as follows: Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Services conducted by tbo Christian Endeavor at u:3U p. m. Prayer and praise service on Thursday even ing at 7:30. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and White streets. Rev. J. T. Swindells pastor. General class meeting at 0:30 a. m., led by the pastor.. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m Dr. J. S. Callen, Superintendent. Sermon nt 0:30 p. m. Seats ireo. wveryuouy welcome. Calvary RapUst church, South Jardin street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. in. Rov. R. R. Alblns, pastor. Sabbath school at 2 p. in., Deacon John Runn. Sunerintcudent. li. T. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30, Everybody welcome. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. Kov. Jonn Urunler, pastor, rreacu. ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. : preaching 0:30 p. m. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centra street. Gov. Cornelius laurisin. pas tor. Matatinuin service 0 a. m. High mass 10 a. m. Church of tho Holy Family. (German R. C.) North Chestnut street. Rov. A. T. Schut- tlehofcr, pastor. First mass 8 a. nr., second mass 10 a. m. St. Casimir's Polish R. O. church, North Jardin street. Rev. J. A. Lenarkiewicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. m., vespers and lencdlctlon 4 p. m. Church of tho Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. Rev. II. F. O'Kellly. pastor Rov James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a, m., second mass, 8 a.m., high mass, iu a. m, benediction, 7 p. m. St. Stanislaus church. Morning sorviceson Sunday at 8 and 10. Vespers at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Rector Weueslaus V. Matulaitls. Keheleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Rov. Henry Mlt nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m aud 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. m. and evory weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. m. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with au offensive breath, Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies tho breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 eta. and 50 eta. Sold by V. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. Deaths Hiul Funerals, Mrs. Charles M. Hill, of Pottsville, died yesteiday morning In Roanoke, Vs., of acute Indigestion and heart failure at the home of her son, Frank Hill, manager of tho Tom's Creek Coal and Coke Company, The remains arrived In Pottsville to-day for burial In the Mt. Iiurol Hill cemetery, After an illness of long standing Mrs, John Lally, an estimable Centralis resident, died jejterday. Deceased was 28 years of age nnd Is survived by a husband four small children. Ask your grocerfor "Spray" flour, aud take no other brand. It Is tho best flour made. A FREE SAMPLE OFE: OW'S AND GET WELL YOU HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE American Hoof Itrwtrlotlonn, Washington, Aug. 19. Consul Gen eral Mason, at Berlin, has raado a re port to tho state department on Ger-' many's latest restrictive measure against tho United States In decreeing that fresh meat shall not bo Imported from Belgium to Germany. Mr. Mason says It was at onco evident that this decree was In reality aimed at Ameri can beef and was c casloned by Bel gium's recent removal of the restric tions on American cattle. The consul con oral says the decree Is the logical furtherance and fulfillment of a policy upon which tho German government entored In 1894. Mr. Mason Bays It will do American Interests Injury In Den mark, which country was about to admit American cattle, but hesitated from fear that Germany would shut out Denmark's fresh meats. TLQ poo! aim0 experienced, theeo toL I flu DCdlcomuHlf Tomuffiir from PrlvaUL tan. 1'., ou-i xsonn sixin bu, jrniiaaea ) nhlflL la. etre a OtuuLM la erery tut, t Wrltfoeele b Stricture (do eottlDKU Lotl VI for C&lIefcliarMtored. P&rti entarfbA. Court lS. itT'gi 6 V, tiott.B 11. Hear for loot tending nd dnrToat cum dlly 10 SO (a S 80. Freth crmi cured 4 to 1 0 djt. Send for Sworn teillmooUli and book, lit fruda czpowd. Y"T TT TT T'T T 'TTTTTn MISCELLANEOUS. FACTORY outside Trust, beating Trust prices seeks representation on ground Its regulars don't cover. Com. on s&Mon'n trade. Freo samples. Corp. I'. 0. 1371, New York. It COR KENT. Dwelllne No. M South Jardin street. All modern conveniences. Pos session given Immediately. Apply at Herald office. 8-18-Ct COR SALE Valuable North Main street prop- eriy, bu ieei ironi. two store rooms, busi ness stands for 23 years. Klvirant homes over. Two houses on rear. Grand Investment. Annlv to J. Claude Urown, Attorney-at-Law, corner lewre anu w mie streets. o-iz-ti IJlOIt SALE. Most desirable dwelling on West ; Centre street, bath, water closet, sewerage, two nouses on rear ox lot. iteasonauie terms. Apply to J. Cuunu Ukown, Attorney-at-law, 7-20-tt Cor. Centre and White streets. NOTICE. Desirable properties tor sale. Ap ply to B. O. M. Ilollopeter, attorney, Biienanaoan. s-vt'tt BIDS FOR COAL. 7Jj The undersigned oommlttee will receive bids for hauling five hundred tons of coalmore or less. Hlds will be received up to Friday evening, August 21th, ls'JO. at 7.S0 o'clock:, after which hour no fld will ho received. Bccretni uiuBiiiuB.uuar4.iru huu uiny uv scut .u tua r of School 1 7 4 School lloard or to the under- signed. Joiin T. Ljie, Michael Sullivan, A1AHBUAU, 13AUUU, Knw. O. SIALICS, W. J, IlBITT, Committee. 8-l!MSt PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received by the undersigned committee of the lloroueh Council of Shenan doah, !'.. for testing the brick and cement to he used la the paving of two squares on North Main street. Hidden must furnish necessary quauncatioui. Hlds will ho received until Wednesday even. Intf, August 23, at T o'clock, and must be sealed. Hlds must he In the hands of the chairman or some member of the oommlttee previous to that uuur, jJAHiEi, uuaklky, cuaittuan. Petkb IIabkins, Jnus P. IlOKUM, I'ATUicK Hard, I). K. James, 8-l!Mt Btreet Committee. HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'SCAFE, COR, MAIN AND COAL STREETS. SATURDAY EVENING. Sou r krout, pork aud in ashed potatoes, hi D-NE-OIDS If you have loss of appetite. If your hands or feet swell. If you have pains in the back. Does the finest hath room work. P. W. BELL, Cor- white and L1yd sts. 5H0ES ! In shoes wo laugh, In shoes we play In shoes we weep, in shoes wo prny In shoes we walk, in shoes we ride And shoes are thrown, e'en to tho bride ; And sad to say, sod to think, In shoes we're cornered without a drink. In uhoea we dance, in shoes we trade And shoes our understanding aid. We shoe the horse, wo shoo the fly. And why not shoes for you, says I. In shoes we toll. In shoes we rest. And hence 'tis wise to wear the best; For such tax not your weary wits Come straight to me I'll give you fits. FACTORY SHOE STORE, No. 6 South Main Street, JXXXXXXXX WEDDING WREATHS, A BURIAL SLIPPERS. NATURAL AND WAX FLOWERS. The larKestossoitmentlntown. Prices beyond competition. De signs desired by special orders promptly tilled. ouie and see our Block before purchasing c VV where. Flower (or sociable. balls, banquets or other festive occasions furnished at short notice. Miss Mary E. Jones, West Lloyd St; Next to Hub department store. FOR SALE ! Stock and fixtures of the best . . . HILLINERY BUSINESS iu Columbia county. Splendid location. Call or address H. E. WASLEY, No. n2 Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. nillions of Dollars Go up In lunoVo overyyour. Take no risks but net your bouses, stock, far nlturo, etc., insured In first-cl&ure liable companies at represented by HAVID FAUST Insurance An1 AUo LIU andi-ecldsiiU) ouvanUt 3 3 3 3 3 3 3. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 Repairs leaky hydrants. Does all kinds of plumbing. Does gas fitting. Gives estimates on steam and hot water plants. : xxxxxxxxxxxx; SHOES ! ! Abe Levi no, Proprietor. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u i a c - tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts a.3k: for Sealed PINK BAND Package. Boii-Bons and Chocolates, n Blade Only IIy TENNEY COMPANY, FOR SXI.K JJY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. I sun is Kegular slio T , . I'-'w cupcake, ' -4 " f- Itegular sire -- IN spongecake, 7 Loaves of 3 1 bread, - These are some of tlio necessaries ot life we sell cheaper than others. Fresh every day. Our lty and Graham bread Is Increasing Its sales every day. Try our 23o check system and save money. BOSTON BAKERY, O. Morgensteln. 387 W, Centre Btreet-