FOR SUMMER DIFFICULTIES Our minply nt merildi wi nml IiaH1i fill foot for tbe cure mid nourishment of (lie Imbjr In targe nnd exceedingly Rood. All the Soothing Remedies no fipntfnt to the comfort of tlre-iiurlfijr. child nnd the tired and drooping mother, we keep In the bent form. Our prices are moderate, our goods pure nnd ictiabto SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. THTi TRACK TiriE ! The chnnelni; years nre reprenenteil In the changing of ttyles. Our 1HW9 modeU lire the perfection of n-to-dftte tailoring. (Irnceful In style nnd deslrnlily comfortable, they give you a correct nnd dreMy nppetininee. The work manship Is the best mid the price Is n Ion- one. Made to wear and to give sat isfaction. Buy Our dent's Furnishings. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. "WHO 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. MMMER SI It ! CHILDREN'S, HISSES and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes. Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, now SI.6O1 $2.00, nowSI.25. $1.50, now 90C. Men's Russetts, $3-00, now $2.00 and S2.25. Men's Blacks, $1.40, now 85C. Misses'. Children's and In fant's shoes at a reduction of 30 per cent, below regular price. THIS SALE IS FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON I, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Couches, Lounges, Upholstered in Corduroy, Velour, Carpets and Silks. Can be had in all sizes and styles. To be sold in a short time and can be Bought at Factory Prices. DAVISON'S DEPARTMENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing: PleaaM everybody. Vfe do Iota of It and are Raining new cus tomers dally, liullea.liainpooing done at ynur own home upon notification. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. WHY NOT Visit our new meat market ? We can sell you the nicest beet, mutton, veal, lard, sausages, fresh and smoked meats to be had any where. Always freelt and clean. Our prices will please you and induce you to buy again. IE. 2 South Jardin btreet. m OF -.; Next door to E. C Brobefs grocery. Not perfectly safe. Till. Opinion linn llpin IliprcMed About the New White Htreet School Itulldlng. For wrnie time punt rumors conrernlng tlio safety of tlio now White street school build ing Iwro hfien hroiiftlit to tlio Attention of the committee on tinlhllnit nnd repairs of tlio School Ikmrd. The Intest report nnd one which brought nhnut nn lnvpstlgntlon wns mentioned to 8-pcrlntendent J W. Cooper lnt week. Iiv n rnrpcnler who wan employed on the erection of the tmildlncr. The ennse of tho rumor win n benm running east nnd woI, on the second floor, lietwccn rooms 2 nnd 4. nnd which wns snld to lie too short. Tho contractor hud Imllt brick brnckcts nnd nlso ctivo the licnm nn extension of 2 Inches on tho wall It wamlcclilpd by the building nnd repilrs ecmmltteo to lmve nn Investlentlon. Tlio celling of the first floor mn torn open nnd n hole was cut In the floor above As soon ns tho mortar had been cleared nwny It revenled thnt the rumors wero greatly exaggerated. It was found that tho wooden stringers wero inserted Into the wall a depth of 2 inches. The Iron girder to which tho stringers arc bolted Incited tho sumo doptli to some extent, Anothor point revealed wns that they wero upheld by an additional bracket on the end which was fastened crosswise to tho other stringers. There are two more girders supporting tlio weight. School Directors Holvey and Tresidcnt Keiper were present. They wero nccom. pnnied by Morris ITeckmno, tho contractor, whose services they had sought ns inspector. After thoroughly examining tho walls and girders lie said ho would not condemn the job ontircly but did not consider it perfectly safe. lie expressed three reasons for his as sertion : That tho wall was not thick enough ; that tho bracket upholding the girder lacked suUiclcut length ; that the bracket was placed In position nftor the wall bad been built nud it was impossible to tighton it sufficient to bear its required weight. Tho abovo facts will bo presented to tho committee in writiug to lie brought beforo tho School Board, so that action can bo taken in tho mutter. Directors Holvey and Leo on Saturday ovcnlng mado an inspection of tho Turkey Run school building to acquaint themselves with tho repairs that aro necessary before tho opening of tho torm. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. I). "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs ; cough set in nnd finally terminated in Consumption. Four Doctors gave mo up, saying I could llvo but a short timo. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on oarth, I would meet my absent ones abovo. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs nnd Colds. I gave It n trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles freo nt A. Waslcy's Drug Storo Regular size 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. Sunday Uxcurslon to Atlantic City. August 27 is the date of the remaining Pennsylvania Railroad special Sunday ex cursion to Atlantic City. A special train will bo provided for each oxcursion, running through to and from Atlantic City via the Delaware River Bridge, the only all-rail route No change of cars. Tickets, which will bo sold at rates quoted, will bo good only on the special train in each direction on day of issue. Special leaves. Eicur Hnte. !2 85 2 85 2 70 2 CO 2 60 Shennndonh 4.25 A. M. Frnckvillo 4.33 fit. Clair - 4.49 " Pottsvllle 5.00 " Schuylkill Hnven 8.09 " Returning, special train will lcavo Atlantic City 7.00 P. M. same day, making same stops. A blessing alike to youug and old; Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Nature's specific for dysentery, diarrhoea and summer complaint. Cheap Excursion to Niagara Falls nud the Toronto Industrial Fair, The Lehigh Valley railroad announces a Labor Day excursion to Niagara Falls and return at tho low faro of S3.27 from Shenan doah for tlio round trip. Tickets will bo issued for train No. 3 and for immediate con. necting train from branch line points, Sep' temberlst, and all trains, (except the Hack Diamond Express) on September 2ud and 3rd limited for return passage to September 6th, 1S09, inclusive Tickets for Toronto and re turn will bo Bold to boldors of Niagara Falls excursion tickets at Niagara Falls, faro f 1.00 by steamer or J1.50 by rail, thus affording th 050 desiring to visit the Great Toronto In dustrial Fair an opportunity to do so. Con suit Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. Slarrlage Licenses. Following were the marriage licenses issued yesterday, tho matrimonial market being quite brisk : To Stanley Krowoll and Tessa Tevkloybrek, both of Yorktown ; to Samuel Confair, of Minorsville, and Katie Kimmel, of Lorberry; to Stephen Reckless, of Shenandoah, and Theresa Drobnuto, of MahanoyCity; to James Newton and Lizzie Hammer, both of Trcmont. A New Catholic Church Rev. Matulaitis, of town, wag in Mluers. ville yesterday, supervising tho erection of the new Lithuanian Catholic church at that place, work on which has just begun. It is expected that rapid progress will be made on tbo structure, and Rev. Matulaitis Is already at work preparing for the dedication cere monies. Low-Hate Kxcurslon To New York and Coney Island via the Le. high Valley Railroad August 23d. The fare from Shenandoah for the rouud trip will be .45. Tickets will be sold for all trains, ex canting those connecting with Black Diamond Express, August 23d, limited for return pas sage to August 26th, inclusive. Consult Lc bigb Valley ticket agents for further par ticulars. Consumption Cured. BROUGHT HACK FROM TUB GRAV8. Last November Mr. losepli James, painter, of 325 W. Pearl St., Indianapo lis, Ind., was at death's door with quick consumption. Wasted to a skeleton; his lunes a mass of ulceration; his death was hourly awaited by his doctor and family. He was kept in a constant stnpor with opium. A friend, thinking to relieve his terrible cough, gave him a bottle of Brazilian Balm. Seeing its wonderful effect, the doctor advised its continued use. Mr. James soon after dismissed his doctor, ana depenaeu on the Balm alone. His recovery was rapid and complete, and in February he returned to work. His lungs are sound, and his weight greater than at any time in his life. His recovery is regarded as almost a miracle. COUUA BACILLI S. In consumotion beware of couch mi' tures and prescriptions that contain onium. Opium paralizes the nerves. a ,1.1 mVoa the comma bacillus a cood chance to destroy the lungs. It is always fatal. Brazilian Balm does not contain a trace of any opiate, but stimU' lates the nerves with new life and power, (leatrova the microbe, and restores all that is left of the flUeased lungs to a sound and healthy state which o other remedy has ever been known to occonv- pus 11. Shenandoah dmg aloie, Jokui1e stent PITHY POINTS. 'iHiipimhigs Throughout the Country Clironlcloil tor llnnty I'nriiintl. Dog days are en tho wano. Tho Republican Executive Commlttco mot in I'ottsvlllo to-day. Dollefonte Is having an industrial boom nud many now houses aro going up. A rgular meeting of tlio Hoard of Honlth will bo hold Frhlny ovcnlng. George Folmor Is orrctlng his wolgh scales on Lloyd street, opposite his residence. A rattlesnake tlirco feet long was killed yesterday In a Willintusport book-store. Park Place collieries suspended yesterday for want of water for steam making purposes, The Gordon School Hoard has been dead locked for a month ovor tho selection of a teacher. Crops in tho central part of tho state iiro reported to havo suffered greatly from drought. Tho work of grading tho electric railway between Ashland and Coutrnlln will begin to morrow. Henry Wnrnick will shortly rcmovo from West Coal streot to tho Kimmel property on North Jardin strcot. Tho P. & R. railroad employes nt Mahanoy Piano and vicinity will rocelvo their monthly stipend on Thursday, Ex-Postmaster Stoffregan of Pottsvllle, was tho victim ot a pickpocket whllo at Wllkes barro. He is minus $03. Fatal Injuries woro received by Frank Do wait, a liueman, who touched n llvo elrcttic wiroand fell from a high polont Lancaster. A project Is on foot for building a homo for tho Sisters of tho Immaculate Heart con nected with tho Catholic church at Mt. Carmel. Tho Shamokln & Mount Carmel Street Railway Company has been restrained by injunction from tearing up somo of its tracks In Shamokiu. Tlio commlttco of Pottevillo Council on city charter loft to-day on tour in search of data In refcrenco to chango of government for tho county scat. Tho Mahanoy Twp. school will opon on Monday, August 28, at which timo tbo new school building at Buck Mountain will bo ready for occupation. Engineer Leeds, of tho Reading Railway, had his head squeezed between his iocomotlve and tho tender, at Shippcnsburg, and may dio from tho Injuries. A coal team ran away at tho northern end of Main street this morning. It collided with tho truck wagon of W. Womcr, and toro tho hind wheel off tho axlo. David W. Beeman has been arrested on' a charge of burning his warehouse, at Williams' Grove, whero tho Grangors' picnic is held, in order to get tho Insurance. Several Tyrone Councilman were fined for opening firo plugs after tho water company had shut them off because tlio borough re fused to pay the rates demanded. Albort S Genung, formerly city editor of the Pottsvllle Tribuuo, has accepted a similar position on tho Mahanoy City American. Ho assumed his now duties to-day. Thoro will be a meoting of tho young men of St. Canicus church, at Mahanoy City, keld Sunday afternoon in order to organizo a branch of tho Knights of Columbus, a bene ficial and insurance society. Those desiring to go to Atlantic City on the Pennsylvania Railroad excursion, Thursday, August 2tth, will remember tho Delaware river bridge routo makes it posslblo for excursionists via Pennsylvania Railroad to go through to Atlantic City without transfer through Philadelphia. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by its action on tho howols, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Prico 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrllu on a guarantee. Ten-day Kxcurslon to Ocean Grove. For the benefit of those desiring to visit the groat Ocean GroTO camp meeting, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will, on August 23, sell excursion tickets to Ocean Grove, Asbury Park, or Long Branch from stations named below at tho very low rates quoted. These tickets will be good for pass- ago to Philadelphia on train indicated, thenco on regular trains leaving Broad street station at 11:11 a. 111., 3:30 and 4:03 p. m. that day to destination., Train Leaves. ltate. Shenandoah. 8.05 A. M. (3 75 Frackvllle - 8.19 8 75 St. Clair - 8.37 " 3 05 I'ottsvlllo 8.50 " 8 50 Tickets will bo good for return passage ou regular trains until September 1, inclusive. and will permit of stop-off at Philadelphia within limit. Peeds ltecorded. Tbo following deeds were placod on record yesterday : From Frederick M. Thomas and wife to Eliza Fellnagle, premises in Potts vllle ; from Gcrlach Dornbich to J. M. Shane, trustee, premises in Shenandoah. All bicycle sundries sold at profitable prices to tho buyer for this month. Buy now and save money in tho future. Orkin's jewelry store, 7 South Main street. 7-17-tf Arbitrator! Asked For, M, M. Burke, Esq., attorney for Sam Block, yesterday entered a rule in tbo Prothonotary 's olllco for the selection of arbitrators In tbo slander suit brought by L. Rofowich for $10,000 damages. The arbitrators will be choseu September 7th. Did Not Come Olf. Tho danclug contest between McManiman and Coyle, of Lost Creek, and a team from Mt. Carmel, scheduled for Saturday evoniug at the latter placo, did not come oil". The former failed to put in an appearance, A large crowd was disappointed. Circus Fakirs Arrented. Constable GInther, of Pottsvllle, on behalf of several people of that place who were "frosted" on an alphabet game at the grounds of J, II. La Pearl show on Saturday, has brought suit against the manager. The man ager was arrested becauso the fakirs desertid the grounds. He was given a hearing before Justice Ackerman and settled the case by paying the costs and returned the money which the defendants bad been fleeced out of. Hero Cole Is a PotUvUle Alan. Lieutenant Colo, whom General Otis refers to In his recent dispatches from the Philip pines as having lead a gallant chargo at tho head of tho Sixth Cavalry, Is Edwin T. Colo. of Pottsvllle, son of tho late Postmaster and Editor W. R. Cole. Heware of This Stranger. The residents of West Mayberry alley aro warned to be on tho lookout for a stranger who has been seen hovering about that neighborhood. Last night he was detected trying to eObct an ontrance to several out houses. This occurred betwoeu 11 and 12 o'clock. ileinoved the Turntable. On Saturday workmen employed by tbo P.'A R. Railway Company removed tho turn table at Gordon. The largo engino house, one of the finest on this division, goes next Neat ITretcoliig, The frescoing of the ohapcl of the Pre byteiian church was completed to-day. It is in tbreo shades of terra cotta, trimmed in gold. The designs are uufquo and beautiful and are the handiwork of J. J. Cardio, the painter. The chapel will be used for Sunday school purposes noxt Sunday. Camp Meeting. The camp meeting of tho United Evangel! cal Association will open at Zlou'u Urove to-worruvr. MUNYON'S INHALER CURES CATARRH Colds, Coughs, Hay Fever, Bron chitis, Asthmo and nil Diseases of the Throat nnd Lungs. (tnmls of Medicated VniKir ro Inhaled tlmmirli the mouth nud pmlttiil from the nos tril, ih innlnc end rnnotlrlnit nil the InDsmrd mid illx'a.eil pnris uhiih cannot lie reached hy medicine taken Into the Mmnarli. II rrocAe. the urire tpottII hrnln the rata pltteetJt poet to the tent nt tllriw It act at uMm andtonte to the whole nvitemfl.oQat driiffoM' ortent by matt, 1501 Arch St., I'htla. Tin: wi: ATur.it. The barometric depression continues throughout tho country east of tho l UHUIIUI I" lliilVill- cally unbroken ex tent, and tho gen eral high temper atures resulting therofrom have not abated, except temporarily i n somo localities whero tho thunder storms occurred. Forecast for today and tomorrow In this section: To day showers and thunder storms; not lulto bo warm. Tomorrow generally talr; frosh southerly winds, becoming irnrlnblo. Sunrise, 6.20; sunset, G.52; length of day, 13:2G; moon rises, 7.42 p. m.; moon sets, 6.57. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Necrology Iteporto ot This nnd Other Touim of the County. Mrs Daulol Wlngert died nt her homo in Mahanoy City yesterday afternoon, aged 70 yeais. Sho is survived by an aged husband and five children. Tho funeral will tako placo Thursday afternoon. Samuel A. Faust, tbo well known tobac conist of Ashland, died at his homo In that town ou Suuday, from paralysis of tho lungs, after a long Illness. Ho was 07 years old, and is survived by a widow and flvo children. Funeral to-morrow afternoon. Tho beloved wifo of Fred Finn, of Paik Place, died yesterday morning from peritoni tis. Sho was tho mother of tlirco children who with her husband aro left to mourn her loss. Uer body will bo taken to hor former homo, Contralia, whore interment will take placo in the Odd Follows' cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth Spanglor died at tbo Schuyl kill Haven almshouso, aged 03 years. Tho body was removed to tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. Nakf, in Tamaqua. Rov. William D. Ycarick, forty years old, a Reformed church minister, died at Lancaster yesterday, wlioro ho had been visiting for somo time. Ho is a sou of tho late Rev. William Yearick, and is a brother of Rov. Z A. Yearick, pastor of tho Trinity Re formed church, of Shenandoah. Uo leaves widow and ono child. Ho will bo buried at Bethlehem. WM. l'KNN. Philip II, Jones was appointed District Deputy Grand Chancellor for this district at tho recent session of tho Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias. Miss Mary Lukat, of Buffalo, N. Y., is visiting friends here this week. Thomas Rick nnd Georgo Canna, of Man- aynnk, aro guests of Daniel Rick, Mrs. William Jones, who was seriously attacked with cramps on Sunday, is slowly improving. Last Night's Storm. Last night's storm was a sevoro ono, and its suddenness wa9 a feature Reports from the county show that much damage was done. Lightning struck the stable of W. M. Fox, at New Castle, and tho building burned to the ground. A horso nnd row and several tons of hay woro burned up. A bolt of lightning bit George Haef kcr's house at Tamaqua and destroyed sevoral hundred dollars' worth of dry goods. When last night's storm was at Its height n ball of firo passed through the window of tho residence of Supt. E. A, Quln, at Win. Penn, and exploded in his faco. The loud report startled the family and neighbors, but did nodamago. Tho odor was not unlike that caused by gasses. Mr. Quin's family was greatly shocked. Whilo the family of William Gill, of Fowler's, wero eating supper, a bolt struck the house Tbo damage amounted to abont $25. Reports from Ringtown valley are to the effect that many trees wero struck and crops aro much damaged. It was almost Impossiblo to keep fuses in position at tbo power houses at Bappahan nock and Mahanoy City daring tho storm Almost as fast as one fuse was put in another was being burnt out. Jones on Indopondont Candidate. Toledo, Aug. 22. Mayor Jones ar rived In the city yesterday and at ohco began work on a letter announcing tnat ne would be an Independent can dldato for governor. This letter will say: "i snau announce myself as a candidate tomorow. I do not Intend to wait for the nomination by the Demo cratlc convention or any other political party. I shall be strictly a non-partisan candidate rather than an Independent, and so I want It understood that my canaiaacy win be non-partisan." Accused Murdoror In Custody. Washington. Auk. 22. Frank W. Funk, the Washington man arrested In Columbia, Mo., on the charge of mur der and robbery in this city over t year ago, reached hore yesterday after noon In charge of detectives. Funk is accused of killing an aged man named William II. Brooks, assaulting Mrs. Drooks with an ax and robblne his victims of $1,380. Funk says he Is not guilty or the murdor. but admits nav- lng received somo of the money. Ho Implicates o woman In the crime. Oiiorln'w IIouso Attnokort. London, Aug. 22. The Dally Chron lclo publishes the following from Its Paris correspondent: "A detachment of Infantry has just commenced an at tack upon M. Otierln's house, which Is likely to lend to bloodshed before morning. Nobody Is allowed to ap proach the scene, and the cavalry cnarges are needlessly urutai." NUGGETS OP NEWS Thoro were two deaths from bu bonic plague yesterday In Portugal. Tho number of onllstments Saturday for the Philippines was 217, making total of 14 012. The contributions to tho Dowey Home fund yesterday were ?3C7, mak ing the total $19,128. P. & It. Dates. Special eleven-day excursion to Niagara Falls, Thursday. September 14th, 1600. For further particulars call on or address local Philadelphia and Reading ticket agent It Vf Wk Ii PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Harry lliyrant and children, of Strcllon, aro here tlio guests of Mrs. lleyraiit's mother, Mis. B. O. Heal, on North Jardin street Mrs. Frank Rcoso will lcavo to-morrow for Brooklyn. N Y , whero sho will spend a few wcoks visiting hor sister, Mrs. Roll Sbcelcr, formerly of this town. Mrs. Joseph Bakon, of West Huckleborry, nlley, yesterday presented her husband with a baby girl William Williams and Klmor IMivson have returned homo from a pleasant visit among Mlnorsvllln acquaintances, Mrs. Fred. Krapf, of Philadelphia, and her n'eco. Miss Mabel Smith, of Philadelphia, are the guests of Mrs. David Bright, of Suiilb flilbcrt street. J II Geary, of Allcntown, was a huslno s visitor to town yesterday. Mlsi Mlllio Schmidt, of Shamokln, is the guest of town relatives, Miss Ida Nolbach, of Shamokln, is the pueH of the family of Jacob Noll, on Not li Main street. Mrs, W. J. James has cono to Frackvillo fur several days. J. M Schacffer was a visitor tn Pottsvllle to-day in attciulancn nt tho Republican executive committee mooting. Mrs. A. Ward and family, have returned to Tcrscy City, nftor spending two months with tho former's father, Mr. Charlos Parrlsh, on West Centre street. Miss Florence Parriab a. companicd her to Jersey City witli tho In tention of locating thoro permanently. MlnsAlico Jennings was a visitor to Totts- vlllo to-day. Miss Mcngcl, of Mahanoy City, and Miss Yocuin, of Reading, passed through town yestorday on their way to Ringtown, to visit Miss Nora Brelsch. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Matthcs, and child, of Lebanon, aro tbo guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Houck. Mr. Matties will contluuo his tour ou tbo road as a commercial traveler to-day, whilo his wifo and child will remain hero for a short period. Miss Emma Bolich is spending a wock at Allcntown as tho guest of .hor friend, Mrs. George Erdrnan. William A. Fcastor, Jr., representing a hiladelphia dry goods Iioubo, was In town to-day. Ho Is prominent in Jr. O. IT. A. M. circles. Mrs. Edward Early and Miss Mnggio Cohen are enjoying tho sea breezes at Atlantic City this weok. Mrs. John Roberts, son nnd daughters, of South Jardin streot, loft for Suubury and Harrisburg to visit relatives. Martlu Fudrowski has gone to Wilkesbarro and Nanticoko on a business trip. Misses Emily Matten, Rate Stornor, Eliza. beth Leonard, of I'ottsvlllo, and tbo lattor's sister, Mrs. Young, of Newark, N. J., wore tho guests of Mrs. W N. Stein, on East Oak street, yesterday. Miss Laura Shafer, of 'ottsvillo, is also a guest at tho Stein residence Miss Kato Ploppert, of West Coal Btreet, has gono to Philadelphia to spend her vaca tlon. Kxcurslon to Munch Chunk and Glen Onoko, Sixty cents from Shenandoah to Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko via the Lehigh Valley railroad, Sunday, August 27th, 1800. Special trains both ways. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. Fonrtcon FIshornion Drowned, Beaufort, S. C, Aug. 22. Sixteen fishermon were camping on Swan Island, near the mouth of the Nouz river, during tho recent storm. The island was overflowed, compelling tho mon to seolc tho mainland. In the at temp, all of their boats woro capsized, except ono, drowning 14 men. They were four Smith and four Salter broth ers and six others. All wore married and leave large families. They were citizens of PIney Point, Carteret county nrnlns HIh Slstor "With a Chnir. Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 22. A family quarrel occurred at Seaborn, Ala., yes terday, in which Joe Ward, an ex-con- vlct, brained his sister with a two gal lon churn. Tho girl had found employ ment with n nolghhor to which her brother objected. Another brother armed himself and went In search of tho murderer. They met In the road and a duel ensued in which tho crimi nal was badly wounded. Hampton, Fla., Aug. 22. Town Mar shal Richardson shot and killed N. E Roberts, a prominent farmer. In self defense at Lake Boutler yesterday. Roberts' friends swear vengeance and guards are now protecting Richardson Tho affair was the result of the killing 01 uepuiy juarsnai Kite by the Rich ardson brothers Saturday nlcht. Sheriff Denmark Is on the scene trying to re store peace. Newburg, N. Y Aug. 22. General Daniel uutteriieid, who has been seri ously Blck at Cold Springs, N, Y., is now out of danger, but he will not be able to again tako up the duties of ar ranging for the reception to Admiral Dewey, and his place at the head of tho execuelvo committee will havo to be taken by another man. Colonel Incersoll Left No Will. New York, Aug. 22. Mrs. Eva A. Ingersoll, widow of Colonel Robert Ingersoll, has nled a bond as adminis tratrix of her husband. He left no will. The value of his personal property la estimated by her to be about 10,000, At the time of his death he held no teal property. WSTfor own- . m Of thoGlobofor RHEUMATISM. UEUBALGIA and similar Oonplalnta, DERHaH medical laws, resonoed oy eminent physlchmarj DR. RICHTER'S fa iiinunn pain expeller; World renowned t Itomni-lrfthlv anceeMf nl I Onlrirennlna with Trade Mark" Anchor.'' ic&a)o.atx)tue. AtaUdroirguUorthroiiKh I T. IS. ECTTIS & CO., 215 Peirl Ot, KIw 702S. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch. Houses, Own Glassworks. tjnaortea ana Jtuommeruteil by invyaiHi, jumiiurt, ana DR. RICHTCR'S ANcnou SToaiAOiiAr, h.t OoHelygepjhm&Hlomnctjmi FOR SALE ! Stock and fixtures oi the best . . . HILLINERV BUSINESS in Columbia county. Splendid location. Call or address H. E. WASLEY, No. u2 Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. WA1 1 Don't fall to try I BEECHAM'S PILLS when Buffering- from any butt T condition of tho Stomach T or Uvar. T n.i..Hri.r..,iilLnl il m a ilnmL X TOWNSHIP TROUBLES. The School Hoard nt Illy tlio Township In. volred In a Law Unit, Last Saturday night at a meeting held by tho School Board of Blytho township. It was decided to employ M. M. Burke, Esq., of town, as additional counsel, to assist the regular solicitor, James F. O'Haro, Esq., of Pottsvillo, tu disposing of a law suit which will ho heard at the coming term of court. Tho prosecutor in tho caso Is tho P. it R. Coat & Iron Company. The suit arises over tho erection of a school houso at Furnaeo In said township. It appears that tlio old school nouso was destroyod by firo last Spring. At a sugges tion of tbo Board It was propo?od to orcct a now building on the sito of the ono destroyed. To this tho officials of tho company objected becauso tho ground was their property and furtbermoro becauso certain suggestions mado by tbo company relativo to tho erection of the building were not complied with. The School Board failed to pay any atten tion to tho desires of tbo P. & It. officials and set forth to build tho foundation. The mason employed to erect tho foundation, and whose namo is not given, was arrested by tho com pany and placed under $300 bait at Pottsvllle on Saturday. Ho Is charged with larceny of stono, tho property of tho prosecutors. The caso will b-j argued at the next torm of court Fell Into 11 Ditch. A horso belonging to George Folmer fell into tho excavation in front of his residence, this morning. Tho animal was not injured. Now at the Printer's Home. William E. Phillips, of town, has rocolvcd a letter from his brother, Thomas E. Phillips, telling him of tbo lattor's arrival at tho Printer s homo, at Colorado Springs, Col. He 9 Buffering from asthma caused from the odor of molten lead whllo working it! tho sterotyplng department of n newspaper at Scrantou. Knter Holy Cross College, rotor Foley and Thomas Madden, two well known young mon of Mahanoy City, will enter Holy Cross College, at Worcester, Mass., on September 7th. I TrIO Doef "Wit MPCTlMWedt 0 ) IHieaaea & Eicessct. l'rof. ii. F. TIIXEL, M. 1)., 604 North Hlith HU, l'hlladeU Snhla. I'ii.. fives & Guirintce in tjerr eaae. ' I II U UbdU L Aonault If tou luffer from Prima (VarleooW4 8triature(noeutUDg). Loat Vigor I A Health reitareA. Parti enlireed. HoaraiSS, J iT'ft 6-W, tiuo.9 IX. Ho ori for long Btaodina; md dangcrou! oaaei dillv 10 SO ia t .80. KrMh roMeft cured 4 to 1 0 dart. i Bend for Sworn teitlmoolali and Book. All fraud eipoiod. T T T T'T T T " TTT'TT MISCELLANEOUS. FOU RENT. Dwelling No. 15 South Jnrdin etieet. All modern conveniences. Pos session given immediately. Apply at Herald office, 8-18-0t FOU SAM5. Valuable North Main utrcct prop erty. 30 feet front. Two store rooms. Busi ness stands for 23 year. Klrgnnt homes over. Two houses on rear. Grand iuv struent Apply to J. Claude Brown, Attorney-nt-Law. corner Centro and White streets. 8-12-tf FOU SALE. Most desirable dwelling on West Centro street, bath, water cloict. tewcraco. two houses on rear of lot. Reasonable terms. Apply to J. Claude imowir, Attorney-ut-law. 7-20-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. "YfOTICE. Desirable properties for ale. Ap- II ply to . u. 01. uoiiopeser, Attorney, Hhcnandoah. B-31-tf TkUIILIO NOTICE. Notice Is hereby clven X that I will not bo responsible for any bills contracted for or In behalf of tho Thomas Tempest estate, unless authorized by myself. 1IlAltLKS I1ABKIN8, Administrator. Shenandoah. 1'a , Aug. 21. 1899. 8-2 1 -3 1 BIDS FOR COAL. The undersigned committee will receive bids for haullnc five hundred tons of coal, more or less. Hlds will he received up to Friday evening, August 25th, 1899, nt 7:30 o'clock, alter which hour no blda will be received. Bids must bo scaled nnd mav be sent to the secretary ox Bcnooi uoara or 10 1110 unaer signcd. John T. Lue, michael sullivan, Mausiiall Dauoii, Knw. O. sialics, W. J. Bbitt. 8-10-0t Committee. PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received by the underslencd committee of the Bcroutrh Council of Shenan doah, Pa,, for testing the brick and cement to be uqu In the paving ox two squares on North Main street. Bidders must furnish nccesiarv qualifications liins win be received until weunesuay even ing, August 23, at 7 o'clock, and must be sealed. Bids must be In tho hands of the chairman or somo member of tho commlttco previous to that hour. Daniel Coaklby, OhMrman. l'CTRR I1ABKIN8, John P. Bokhm, Patrick Hand, D. IC James. 8-19- it Street Committee S-. Regular slzo 7 I v ' w Cup cake, ' - If Regular size o spongecake, 7 Loaves of frr bread, ' . These are some of the necessaries of life we sell cheaper than others. Krcsh every day. Our Rv and Graham bread Is increasing Us sales every day. Try our 25o check system and save money. BOSTON BAKERY, B. Morgensteln. 237 W. Centre Street 'Si SHOES ! In shoes we laugh, In shoes we play In shoes we weep, In shoes wo pray In shoes we walk. In shoes we ride A nd shoes aro thrown, e'en to the bride ; And sad to say, sad to think. In shoes we're cornered without a drink. In shoes we dance. In shoes wo trade And shoe our understanding aid. We shoe the horse, we shoo tlio fly, And why not nhot-s for you, says I. In shoes we toll, In shoes we rest. And hence tl wise to wear the best For such tax not your weary wits Come straight to me I'll gfvo you fits. FACTORY SHOI No. S Soutb Miln Street, :xxxxxxxx 3 j j Is P. W. BELL, 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 tire cooling, satisfy ing nnd 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 - FA Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u f a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. IC FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. FAMOUS CANDIKS, Bon-Dons and Chocolates, Made Only By " TENNEY COMPANY, ron saioj 11 v FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Main St. P WEDDING WREATHS, BURIAL SLIPPERS. NATURAL AND WAX FLOWERS. sr. Tho largest nssoi tmcnt In town. Prices beyond competition. De signs desired by special orders promptly rilled. 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. Next to Hub department store. si . . . EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. nilllons of Dollars Go np In nmokb ovory year. Tako no risks but get yonr bousos, stock, fnr nitnro, ote., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by nAVTn FAUST insurance Agent A.lMiLlUandAeotdant.1 wkwIm SHOES ! ! STORE, Abo Lovino, Proprietor. 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. Cor - WIlite and L1yd sts