FOR SUMMER DIFFICULTIES Our miiiitly of medlclm- nm hi iimiui fill food for the care and nourishment of the Imliy fa Inrne ami exceedingly ipkki All the Soothing Remedies SO r-enttll1 to the pninfnrt of thf.lilYirlnir rhlld ninl the tired nm! drooping mothr, we Veep In the iest form. Our prices nre moderate, our goous pure ana i-iiauie. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Telephone Connection. TrUl TRACK tihe i 'I'lic cliAniHne veani nre remeeented In the chancing of styles. Our 1W models nre the perfection of up-to-date tailoring. Graceful In ntvle ami desirably comfortable, they give you n correct nnd urewy appearance. The worts manship is tlio beet and the price In n low one, Made to wear nnd to give sat isfaction. Buy Our dent's Furnishings. Portz Bros., 24- North Main Street. "WHO HATH WOE?" "Who hath redness oi eyes?" Their trouble is often caused by an error of refraction which can be corrected by a pair ot properly adjusted glasses. Examination free. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes. Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, " ' $2.00, now SI.60. now SI.25. now 90C. now $2.00 $1.50, $3-oo, Men's Russetts, 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. 'I HIS SALE IS FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON E 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah. Pa. I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. 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 DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. Ho-121-123 North Main St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing Pleases everybody. Vfe do lota of It and are gaining new cus tomers dally. Ladlesshampoolng aone at ynur own Uome 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 freah and clean. Our prices will please you and induce you to buy again. 2 South Jardin Street. NextiloortoE.C Iirobst's grocery. OF TEACHERS ASSIGNED. Tim Wot Mnlinnoy Ton nahlp School llimril I'.iuled Its Troubles Lust Night Tlio trouble occasioned the School Direc tors of West Mahauoy township concerning the re-appointment nml the assignment of tmohora to their respective schools for tho ensuing term whs Anally settled last night. Tho meeting was held in the High school building Ht Lost Creek. All of tho Directors were in attendance. The Cttiw-ns party, who wore given ulno teachers out of their fifteen applicants, caused a change In positions anil several vacancies to bo filled. They are as fi.ltows! Gilbert Ferguson, of Lost Creole, who was herctofuro assistant in tho (Iratnmar school, nt Lost Creek No. S, lias been promoted to principal. Kills Jordan, of Win. l'onn, will succeed Mr. Ferguson. Thomas Donlau, teacher of the secondary grade at Wm. Penn, will have charge of the Grammar school at llrowns villo. His vacancy will bo filled by James Crane, of Lost Creek. Miss Martha D Jones, of Lost Creek, who taught the primary grade at Wm. Venn, was transferred to Lost Creek, to tench In a similar grade Domlnlck Gaughan, of Lost Creek, succeeds Miss Jones, and Hiss Mamo McDonougk, of Shotiau doah, was assigned to the primary school at West Wm. I'enn. Miss Itoso Mabon was favored with n primary school at Iirownsvlllo, nnd Miss Ellon Kllcur to a sohool of tho same grade nt Lost Creek, No. 8. Miss Sablna Fhinnory, of Lost Crock, nlllpresido over the Grammar school at lUvou Kiin. Miss Josephlno Flanuory was assigned to the sccomUry grade at Lost Creek. Miss Maggio Dixon, who formerly taught tho primary grade at Colorado, was transferred to the same grade nt Deansvlllo. She is succeeded by Miss ltoao Dovltt. Deaths mid Funerals. Theoiloro F. McGiunes, brother of Charles N. McGinnes, of Fottevillo, died nt llarris burg yostorday, of Hrlght's disease. Mr. McGinncs was 57 years old. For a number of years ho was general superintendent of the Montour Iron & Steel Co. Mrs. Susan Fascoo died at her home In Tamaqua on Monday, aged 7t years, from dropsy. Funeral to-morrow afternoon. Tho funeral of Bridget M., wife, of John J. Toole, will tnko placo to-morrow morn ing. High mnss will ho celebrated In tho Annunciation church at 10 o'clock. Tho remains will bo taken to Ashland for interment. A solemn requiem mass over tho remains of the deceased was solemn ized in St. Mary's Catholic church, at St. Clair, this morning. I!ev. O'Connor, tho rector, was assisted in tho ceremony by three visiting priests. Martin Ernst, Borough Supervisor, died suddenly nt his home in Ashland yesterday. Ho was about attending to his duties and ato a hearty dinner. About one o'clock, while seated in a chair, he was seized with a stroke of apoplexy and died an hour later. Ho is tholthird man who has died whilo serving us Supervisor during the last threo years. Magnrgle's Mare n Winner. Quite n crowd of lovers of speedy horse flesh gathered at tho Trotting park yesterday afternoon to witness the trial race betwoon F. E. Magarglo's bay maro "Nancy Mc- Roberts," Dr. E. D. Longacro's bay maro Jennie," and C. G. Hall's bay gelding Button." The distance- was a milo. "Nancy" showed up splendid nnd covorod the distance with niach easo as a winner. Silk Industry For Shamokln. With a paid-up capital of $70,000, tho Sha- mokin Silk Mill Company was organized last night. John J. Klingcr, of Passaic, N. J is president of the concern. A carload of looms is on the way from Massachusetts. When tho mill is in full oporation about 300 hands will be employed. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she Has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin erup tions and a wretched complexion. Electric Hitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purity the blood, it gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich com plexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Oniy 50 cents at A. Waslev s drug store. Sunday Incursion to Atlantic City. August 27 is the date of tho remaining Pennsylvania Kailroad special Sunday ex cursion to Atlantic City. A special train will bo provided for each excursion, running through to and from Atlantic City via tho Delawaro River Bridge, tho only all-rail routo. No change of cars. Tickets, which will be sold at rates quoted, will be good only on tho special train in each direction on day of issue. Special leaves. Shenandoah 4.25 A. M. Frockville 4.33 " St. Clair - 4.49 ' I'ottsvillo 0.00 ' Schuylkill Haven S.00 " Excur Kato 82 85 2 85 2 70 2 CO 2 50 Eeturning, special train will leave Atlantic City 7.00 P. M. same day, making same stops, Irltfli I'rlsouors'Ltborntoa. Dublin, Aug. 23. The lord lieuten ant of Ireland yesterday signed tho order releasing from Maryborough Jail James FItzharris, alias "Skin the Ooct," who was sentenced to penal servitude as an accomplico in the mur der on May 6, 1882, in Phoenix Park, Dublin, of Lord Frederick Cavendish, chief secretary for Ireland, and T. H. Burke, permanent under secretary, who wero assassinated by stabbing by four men known as the "Invlncibles." An order of release was also signed In the case of Laurence O'Hanlon, sentenced to penal servitude for attempting to murder members of the Jury engaged in tho trial of persons charged with murdor, in November, 1882. Wholosnlo ArroHt of Noumea. Little Uock, Aug. 23. Over 40 negroes are In the Pulaski county Jail as a result of a concerted effort on the part of the authorities to run down the men who a few days ago, committed assaultR on five white women in this city. Ed Wright was positively identi fled by Mrs. Kennedy as her assailant and was held to the grand Jury without bail. Every precaution has been taken to prevent a lynching. A largo mass meeting of negroes was being held last night. The meeting was called by lead ing negroes who are endeavoring to help run down and punish the guilty parties. They are opposed to lyncmng, but are anxious to see the guilty ones legally punished. Mlxort ISxploBlvos For Ilnllwny Trnolm Cleveland. Aug. 23. C. E. Ward, a bicycle repairer, whose place of busi ness is on Woodland avenue, was ar raigned in police court yesterday on tho charge of meddling with street railroad property. Ills case was con Untied until Saturday. Recently sev eral boys were arrested on tho charge of placing explosives on street railroad tracks. To the detectives tney oamii ted that the explosive consisted of a mixture of sulphur and potash and that It had been prepared for them by Ward, who explained how it should be used. Ward Is sold to have confessed to the police that he mixed tho ex plosive. A blessing alike to young and old ; Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Nature's specific for dysontery, diarrhoea and summer complaint. PITHY POINTS. -xpi'milngn Throughout tlio Country Ulirniilc.l"il for Hunt? forinm!, Tho Orwlgsbnrg Fair opens noxt Tuesday. The pouch season will bo at Its holght next wcok. Tho theatrical season opens nt I'ottsvillo on Saturday evening. A York manufacturer has contracted to turn out 500 automobiles. Tho old wator company is cleaning nnd en larging their upper dams Tho machinery for Ashland's now shirt factory will nrrlvo this wcok. Tlio wator tank nttho Pennsylvania station sprung a teak this morning. Daughters of St. George yesterday beg.in their annual convention at Pittsburg. James McGluty, of Mahanoy City, con templates nn extended European trip. .1 O Ulrioh, Esq., of Tamaqua, has been appointed criminal lawyer for tho L. C. & N. Co. Tho Lehigh Valley collieries resumed work this morning having been idlo since S.itur-day. Tho Humane Voluntoer Fire Company, of Pottsvllle, has just housed n lino emergency wagon. Tho Win. Penn Supply Company is now delivering nil its orders in a now delivery wngon. Gcorgo Schcldcr, the East Coal street baler, has placod n now dollvery wagon 0:1 tho road. For 110 known roasou, John Milliard, at Llckdalo, Lebanon county, scut a bullet into his brain. A deod was recorded from Ernst llartlicl and wife to James Kondall, premises in Mluorsvlllo. Fridny, Septcmhor 25, will bo tho last day on which to order down cases on the long cause trial list. Twcuty-flvo patients are nt tho I'ottsvillo hospital and ono hundred nnd two nro at tho Minors' hospital. Two trolloy cars collided at Orwigshurg yesterday. No ono was Injured, but tho cars wero badly damaged, John W. Former, of Centralla. was nomin ated for Couuty Treasurer by tho Republi cans of Columbia county. The engagement of F. V. Filbert, of Plnc grovo and Miss K. Luella Quail, of Auburn, wasanuouncod yesterday. Survivors of tho Ono Hundred and Eloventh Pennsylvaula Volunteers held a rouniou yesterday at Uldgway. Letters of administration wero granted to James F. Mlnogue, on tho cstato of Fnlhk Mullen, late of Ashland, deceased. ltev. Sam P. Jones, tho Goorgla evangollst. preached at tho big Methodist camp meeting at Dolta, York county, last evonlng. The home of Patrick Curry, at Frackvllle, was struck by lightning and completely wrecked Monday night. No ono injured. Severe internal injuries wero sustained by Kyron Conley, a railway brakeman, who was squeezed between car bumpars at Heading. Miss Sussio Small, of Lost Creek, who has been visiting friends In New York city for the past six weeks, returned homo yostorday. A two-year-old child of Miles Ganoe. of Lebanon, drank kerosene, but its life was saved by the prompt use of a stomach pump James N. bmitli, of Mt. Carmol, has re signed as tolegraph operator at Alaska colliery and will leavo shortly for Laredo, Texas. At Ansonia, Tioga county, burglars entered tho room whero A. VanGordor and his wife lay sleeping, and took $725 in cash and bank certificates. Officers are on the hunt for a party of chicken thloves that swooped down on tho Metzgar farm at Brandouvillo, and earrlcd off quito a uumbor of fowl. Eev. Herman Dicdrich, of Mahauoy City, is lying seriously ill at his home on Fast Mahauoy avenue at that placo. Ho has been afflicted with stomach trouble. Tho Lehigh Valley railroad has posted notices that it will ship all contributions for the Porto Clean sufferers freo of chargo to tho relief committee in Phlladelyhia. Wo always think if wo had our lives to live over we would avoid all the old mis takes. This Is probable, but wo would be very apt to make as many new one. Michael Koarns, of Tamaqua, and Jack Campbell, of Summit Hill, will fight n ten- round bout nt Lansford on Thursday even ing, September 7th, for a purse of $100. 1 lie hotly ot an unknown colored man, whom a Coroner's jury decided had died of heart disease, was lound in Gcorgo Ruth's barn, near Sinking Spring, Berks county. Upon tho charges of drunkenness, common lewdness and with being a common nuisance, Mrs. Mary Murphy was yesterday afternoon committed to prison by 'Squlro Brennau, of Mahauoy township. The luxuries of a trip to the Seashore during tho heated month of August can bo fully realized at a minimum cost by taking the Pennsylvania Railroad Excursiou Thurs day August 24th. Atlantic City is tbo most accessible point as It can bo reached without transfer through Philadelphia by purchasing tickets via tho Delaware River Bridge Routo, tho only all rail lino from points in Penna. Houck's Nino Wins. The game at the Trotting park yesterday afternoon between Mahanoy City and Paul Houck's Shenandoah nine, was won by the latter, tho scoro being 11 to 10. Wo are sorry for Mahanoy City, but they must bear in mind always that the sporting element of Shenandoah is far ahead and more superior to that of our neighbors. Tho score was as follows : 8UESANDOAH. 11 II O A I.cckle. 8b 2 2 15 Adamson, is - 2 2 2 1 Bennett, 2b .... 2 2 5 0 KoIU. rf - 2 0 0 0 Houck, lb 3 2 10 2 Uolighlln, If 12 2 1 uun, c ... u z a i Keogb, cf 117 1 Owens, p - 10 0 2 Total 14 13 27 13 Mahanoy Citt. e it o a Lyons, 8b 2 2 2 3 Cleory, m 0 0 1 0 Urlcker, lb 1 0 10 1 Madden, 1 0 0 2 8 O'Donnell, It 2 110 UcUuIre, 2b 2 0 0 1 Dwyer, c 10 4 0 llrennan, cf 115 1 Williams, rf 10 10 Total 10 4 27 15 10 Base on halls Off Owens, 8: off Madden, 3. Struck out lly Owens, 8 ; byMuUdcn.S, Home runs Ljon, Adamson, Bennett, llouck. Three hose hits O'Donnell, Letkle. Two-Immji bits Lyon, Cull. Umpire Anthony Monnghau. Time ol game Two hours. TO CLH1NSK THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual con stipatlon, to awaken tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fovors, nse Syrnp of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrnp Co. That Unsafe Girder. It was decided at a meeting of the building and repairs committee, of tbo School Board, held last evening, to place wooden beams ruuder the iron girder in tbo now White street school building. This is the girder of which mention was made in last night's IIkkali) as being unsafe. The wooden beams will remain in position until Iron pillars can be secured. They will bo placed at each end of the girder. Orwlgnhurg Fair. The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces a special low fare of f 1.10 from Shenandoah to Orwlgbburg and return, on account of the fair to bo held at that place. Tickets will bo sold August 2flth to September 1st inclusive, good for return passage to d including September 2nd. On August 80th, 31st and Beptomber 1st special trains will be operated for the accommodation of people. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agent for further particulars. The Key io Health Beccham's Pills A Gentle Cathartie Beecham's Pills For Sick IlcndncliCfCtc Beecham's Pills Annual Sale, 6,ooo,ooo boxes. 10 cents and 25 cents Drujrglsts. Till! WKATHKK. Thoro Tiavo liden Bnowors ana tnun dor Btorms in tho Atlantic states, low er lako region and Montana. Fore cast for today and tomorrow in this section; General ly fair today and tomorrow; moder ate tomporaturej fresh winds, most ly northerly. Sun rise, 5.27; sunset, C.50; length ot day, 13:23; moon rises, 8.15 p. m.: moon sets, 8.10 a, CONCESSION TO MINERS. The Lackawanna Company 1'i'iictlcnlly lieriucea tho lrlco of l'owiler, Tho Lackawanna minors have practically secured tho reduction in powder for which they havo been striving tho past month through a committco representing nil tho miners of tho company lu tho Lackawanna and Wyoming Valloys. This was fixed upon lato on Monday nt tho final conference be tween Superintendent Loomis, of tho Coal Departmeut,atid tho committee. It fixes that hereafter tho old schedule of 18S3, which provided eighteen cars for a keg of powder, will bo in forco, instead of tho eight cars al lowed during these sixteen years under tho Storr's management for the Coal Department. This brings tho powder nt just about the prico which would bo paid in tho open market, moaning practically a cut of $1.50 per keg. Tho other concessions granted n week ngo woro tho privilege of having their black- smithing done, whero they please, nnd the maintenance of tho standard diamond car in nil mines. Iti-Johied tho Army. Charles McLaughlin, of town, and Marcus Honderson and William Cavanaugh, of Maha noy City, enlisted in tho regular army at the recruiting station in Philadelphia last Thurs day, and wero assigned to tho 35th U.S. V. I. They woro sent to Baltimore, and from thero will go to Chicago, and after remaining nt tho latter placo a short timo will bo assigned to tho barracks at Vancouver, Wash. Tho Shenandoah young man enlisted in the Penn. troops when tho war first broko out. Tho Winners. Every threo months the Prudontlal Insur ance Company awnrds prizes to those agents who record tho most policies. Tho winners in this district nro A. J. Carey, Girardville ; T. D. Durkin, Sheuandoah ; Thomas Mc- Intyro, Ashland : J. D. Lawlor, Frackville, and E. Flaherty, Coles. In company with Supt. Goorgo Llowcllyn, they loft this morn ing fer Newark, N. J., New York city and other points on a plcasuro trip, the expense of which will bo homo by the company. Aids Wlnilen linnored. Miss Whalon, of Philadelphia, who is visiting friends and relatives at Jacksons, was tendered u complimentary hop at High Point park last oveulng, About forty couple wero present, and a luncheon was served during the overling. Gormnn Apprehension of'Onr Trade. Washington, Aug. 23. Tho agitation In Germany over tho growth of Ameri can trade continues to bo shown in re ports to tho stnto department from consuls in Germany. Vice Consul Gen eral Hanauer has forwarded from Frankfort the annual reports of a number of leading chambers of com merce throughout Germany, all show ing the apprehension felt in commer cial classes over the growth of Ameri can trade in China, Japan, Australia and elsewhere, and the effect on Ger man commerce. A Typhoon In tlie tMilltppincw. Manila, Aug. 23. The typhoon that has beon raging for the last two days has kept United States transports Zoa landla and Valencia, with the Montana troop3 on board. In tho harbor. Tho United States cable ship Hooker (for merly the Panama), which grounded In tho north channel off Corregldor island about a fortnight ago, will prob ably be knocked to pieces. One hundred miles of cable and $10,000 worth of in struments nro on board the steamer. Fifty miles of cable have already boon thrown overboard. The Hooker is grinding to pieces on the rocks. ITolcombo Nomlnntod. Omaha, Aug. 23. Nebraska Demo crats, -Populists and sliver Republi cans met In this city yesterday and fused on nominations for Judge of tho supreme court and two members of the board of rogonts of the State univer sity. Former Governor Silas A. Hol comb was nominated for supreme Jus tice by the Populists and endorsed by tho other two conventions, though not without a fight in the Democratic gath ering where thero was strong opposi tion to him emanating from Douglass county. Admlrnl Dowey In Frnnoo. Ville Franche, France, Aug. 23. Ad miral Dewey, who arrived here yester day received visits from Vice Admiral DIonalme, Henri Vignaud, tho United States charge d' affaires at Paris, and the United States vice consul at Nice. Admiral Dewey is apparently in ex cellent health. Ho will stay at Nico for a week, and will take part in as few functions as possible. Kstorhnzr Ilootorl. London Aug. 23. Commandant Comte Ferdinand Walsln Estorhazy was recognized today while walking along Oxford street, London, and was soon surrounded by a crowd of people, who hissed and groaned. Esterhazy was unable to find refuiro in a cab until tho police had dispersed the people. Will Carry Itollof Supiillos Grntts. Washington, Aug. 23, Postmaster General Smith has authorized the New York and Porto Itlcan steamship com pany, to deviate from tho course pre scribed by Its postal contract in order that its steamers, which are to carry relief supplies gratis may go direct to Ban Juan. Kxoumlon to Mauch Chunk and dleu Onobo. Sixty cents from Shenandoah to Mauch Chunk and aionOnoko via tho Lehigh Valley railroad. Sunday, August 27th, 1800. Special trains both ways. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. I is It. Uates, Special eleven-day excursion to Niagara Falls. Thursday. September 14th, 1800. For further particulars call on or address local Philadelphia aud Heading uckcv ageui m (lOLDlN'S Bid ST0RH. A Few Tilings to Remember! When you want to buy a good suit of clothing for either Men, Boys, or Children. Rcmem that we have the biggest inducements to offer. As follows : A Good Black French Clay Suit, worth $8.00, for $4,50 A Good Clay Worsted Suit, worth $7.50, for $4.00, A Good Blue Serge Suit, worth $7.50, for $4.00 Remember our stock of light colored suits for men nnd boys is being sacrificed nt almost half price We must get rid of them and no reasonable offer will be refused. That we carry a complete line of Blue G. A. R. slater flannel stlnSg PjQ XJp Remember that when buying here you have the largest stock in this region to select from and as our reputation for Inir dealing has never been questioned it is a sufficient guarantee thai by buying here you are assured perfect satisfaction. Mammoth Clothing 9 and 11 S. Main PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Kato Casildy Is In Philadelphia on a visit. Mrs. J. J. Bobbin has gono to Shamokln to visit relatives. Miss Maggie Jones returned to hor home in Philadelphia to day. Frank Miller is in Now York whero ho will spend a throo-day vacation. Misses Mabol nnd Katie GIlQIlan nre spend ing several days at Frackvillo. John Brennau, outsldo boss at Pockor col liery. No. 2, is reported soriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Purcell accompanied the Lohlgh Valloy excursion to New York to-day. M Us Laura Jenkins, of St. Clair, is visit ing tho family of Mrs. John Jenkins at Brownsville Miss Lizzie Cantlln, a former resident of town, but now of Philadelphia, is tho guest of town relatives. Miss Jemima Enfllng has returned to Phila delphia, after a pleasant yislt to hor parents on Wost Lloyd stroet. Miss Martha D. Jones, of la I UrcoK, is homo from a four weeks' vacation at Mauch Chunk nnd Summit Hill. Mrs. Carroll nnd Mrs. Dowling, both sisters of Miss Kate Welsh, of WeBt Cherry stroet, to-day moved their families to Philadelphia. Mrs. John M. Craig left town tuis morning for her home at Birmingham, Ala. She was accompanied as far as Philadelphia by hor mother, Mrs. John l,ewls, who will spena ner vacation at Ocean Grovo and Asbury park. Patrick McKernan, of Philadelphia, Is spending a vacation in town among relatives. L. Rofowich, the ono-prico clothier, loft for Now York and Eochestor in search of tho latest novelties in clothing for tho fill soason. Mrs. Lnhurg and daughter, Carrio, and son, Guy, returned to Philadelphia to-day. They woro accompanied by John Swalm. BlcUnle In Trouble. Mrs. LIzzIo Snyder, realdlng on "the rocks." last night caused tho arrest of Thomas McIIalo beforo Justice Shoomaker. Ho is charged with assault and battery, larcenv and malicious mischief. Tho suit arises over tho larceny of a clock which it is alleged was taken from the homo of tho prosecutrix by MoHalo and an accomplico somo time ago. He was held in $300 bail. The New York Kxourslon. Seventy-two people took advantage of tho cheap rate oxcursion to New York over tho Lehigh Valloy railroad this morning, xno crowd was far above expectations. DIED, TOOLK. At Schuylkill Haven, on Monday, the , IlJ I . Tir ...I I., nf Ifthtl .T TiwiIb. JB. HlBb., UUUBct .., r..u u . Funernl will take place to-morrow morning from tho residence of Mrs, Mary Sheehy. 207 Kast Coal street. High mas in the Annuncia tion church at 10 a. m. The remains will bo taken to Ashland by trolley whero lntennont will be made. " A AAA A. ...... t i -- Al IiiClBQ ITU-US diieuei, Jllood I'oIkjuJ I fflt . 1 J and imfarinntA uffrrl 0001 fnri fnr Nornrn Tllmnntflll d ItoOk "Tratfl'- to i'ror. u. -. irci ju. x.(r 601 North (Sixth miiaaeiDitiftt I'm. PnaltlTflv tha onlr intel-Uit la th ( 1st narm n thnutrh ths molt elebrUMl IMS' A luiu filled. Fresh cue enrtd in 4 to 1 Odjt.Houri9 8,H- IJT:T TTTTTTtTTT TT'T T T t T T 'T T-? MISCELLANEOUS. poll RENT Dwelling No. 11 South Jardin sesilon given Immediately. Apply at Hubald COIt SALE-ValuableNorth Main street prop- erty, SO feet (rone, two store rooms, nuai- Tie. a afnnfl. fnr 2.1 VI-ATM. Kl.tranl llQUlfiS OVer. Two houses on rear. Grand lnvistmciit. Apply to J. Claude Drown, Attorney-at-Jaw, corner Centre and White streets. s-ia-H 170U SALE. Most desirable dwelling on West 1 Centre street, bath, water closet, f-ewerago, two houses on rear of lot. Reasonable terms. Apply to J. umoDE ubow, Attorncv-at-law. 7-29-tf Oor. Centre and Whlto streets. TOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- 11 ply to a. u. ju.. rionopeier, orney, Shenandoah. a-i-u TtIlir.IO NOTICE. Notice Is hereby elven JL that I will not bo responsible for any bills cnntrfietetl for or In behalf of the Thomas Tempest estate, unless authorized uy myseu. Administrator. Shenandoah. Ta., Aug. 21, 1899. 8-21-3 TESTATE of Margaret D. Dnvles, late of tho I'j borough of Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, l'niinavivnillfl,. llemAAeil. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, nnd thoso having claims or demands agaluet tho tame will present them without delay lor settlement to Thomas J. DAVIEd, Eva J. Davieb, Executors. Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. S. 1899. 8-2-et-oaw BIDS FOR COAL. The undersigned commltteo will receive bids for hauling five hundred tons of coal, more or lees. lllds will he received up to Friday evening, August SMh, 1899, at 7:30 o'clock, after which hour no bids will be received. lllds must be sealed and may be sent to the Secretary of School Hoard or to the under signed. Joim T. Lhe, Michael Sullivan, Maksjiam. IlAcau, Kdw. a. Mauck, W. J. IlBITT, 8-19-fit Committee, PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received by the undersigned committee of the Llorough Council of Bhenan doah, Pa., for testing the brick and cement to be used In the paving of two squares on North Main street. Bidders must furnish nocestary qualifications. lllds will he received until Wednesday even. Ing, August 23, at T o'clock, and must be sealed, lllils must he In the hands of the chairman or some member of the commltteo previous to that hour. Damikl Coaklsy, Cbtlrnian. l'tTEU IlAUICWS, John 1. Uoeiim, 1'athick Hand, D. It, Jauct, 8-19-tt Street Committee. Ml aoLDiN'S nm stouh. WW St., SHOES ! In bUocs wo IntiRli, In shoos wo piny In shoes vre weep, In shoes wo pray In shoes we wnlte, In Mioca werfdo And shoes are thrown, e'en to the bride; And sad to say, sad to think, In shoes we're cornered without a drink. In shoes wo dance, in shoes wo trade And thoeA our unuerstnndlnjr aid. Wo shoo tho horse, wo shoo the fly, And why not shoes for you, says I. In shoes wo toll, In shoos wo rest. And henco 'tis wise to wear the best ; For such tax not your weary wits Como straight to mo I'll evo you fits. FACTORY SHOE STORE, No. 5 South Mitln Street, JXXXXXXXX Does the finest bath room work. P. W. BELL, Cor- Wnite and L1yd sts- Cheap Excursion to Niagara Vails and the Toronto Industrial Fair. Tho Lehigh Valley railroad announces a Labor Day excursion to Niagara Falls and return at tho low faro of f 8 27 from Shouan- doah for the round trip. Tickets will bo issued for train No. 3 and for Immedlato con necting train from branch lino points, Sep tember 1st, aud all trains, (except tho Black Diamond Exprcs?) on September 2nd and 3rd limited for return passage to September Gtb, 1869, Inclusive. Tickets for Torouto and re turn will bo sold to holders of Niagara Falls excursion tickets at Niagara Falls, faro $1.00 by steamer or $1.50 by rail, thus affording thoso desiring to visit tho Great Toronto In dustrial Fair an opportunity to do so. Con sult Lehigh Valloy ticket agents for further particulars. Does This Strike Yon 7 Muddy comploxions, Nauseating breath como from chronio constipation. Karl's Clover Boot Tea is au absolute cure nnd has beon sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee Price 23 cts. and SO cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u i a c tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. 2-IC FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. 3ET?MOT7 Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Hade Only By TENNEV COMPANY, ron BAU2 BY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. FOR SALE ! Stock and fixtures oi the best . . . HILLINERY BUSINESS in Columbia county. Splendid location. Call or address H. E. WASLEY, No, n2 Main Street, Dloomsburg, Pa. M fs Regular slza I V. V cup cake. 7c. if-). Kcgularslse ps w . spongecake, ' 7 Loaves ot f bread, wO. Those are some of the necessaries of life we sell cheaper than others. Kreah every day. Our Ilyfc and Graham bread la Increasing it. sales every day, Try our 23a chock system and save money, BOSTON BAKERY, U. Morgensteln. 237 W, Centra Street 7 (IOLDIN'5 MCI STORE. House, I Go I din, Proprietor. SHOES 1 ! Abo Levi no, Proprietor. Repairs leaky hydrants. Does all kinds of plumbing. Does gas fitting. Gives estimates on steam and hot water plants. This Hot Weatlier22e 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 - PA WEDDING WREATHS, BURIAL SLIPPERS, NATURAL AND WAX FLOWERS. The lamest assortment In town. Prices beyond competition. De signs desired by special orders promptly filled. Come and see our stock beforo purchasing else where. Flowers for sociable, balls, banquets or other festivo occasions furnished at short notice. fc Miss Mary E. Jones, y$ West Lloyd St, 'M pi Next to Hub department store Jf EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No- 13 North Jardin St. rillllons of Dollars Gonpinnmoko every year. Take to risks but get your houses, stock, fnr nlture, etc., Insured in firsts lass ro liable companies ai represented by riAVITi FAIIST Insurance Agent Alio Lilt and AoctilsnUI omyaslaa