mSTm FOR SUMMER DIFFICULTIES Our supply nl hlpiUcli'fM ami health fill fowN for Ihr ran nntl nourishment nf the Imhy In large mill exceedingly good. All the SOOtllillR Remedies so essential to the comfort of the suffering child nnd the tired and drooping mother, we keep In the t'est form. Our prices are modemte, our goods pure mill reliable. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. TI-P; TRACK OF TINE ! ihc changing yearn nre reprercuteil In the ehnngtug of styles. Our models nre the VMTfeetioii of uto-Uate tailoring. Uraceful In style and desirably comfortable, they Rive you ft coir.-ct mid dreosy Rppeamnoe. The work manship la the best and the price Is a low one. Made to wear and to give sat isfaction. liny Our dent's Furnishings. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. who tfiiTfl 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, nowSI.25. Si. 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 Y SHI1F 1 uuuk uiuiib, 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 DEPARTHENT STORES, Noa. llQ-121-123 North Main St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing Pleases everybody. Te do lots of it and are gaining new cus tomers dally. Ladleaslianipoolng done at ynur own home upou 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 fresh and clean. Our prices will please you and induce you to buy again. JOHN L 1 2 South Jardln Street. Next door to K. C Itrobst's grocery. Keep yourselves up to concert pilch by taking BEECHAKl'S PILLS 10 cents and 25 cents, at all drag stores. HAPPILY WEDDED. 311. .leruitn Morrison a ml Wlllhuti I), tlonen .Joined In Wedlock To-day. As the hands on the parlor clock nt the residence of Mr. ami Mrs. William It. Morrison, at Brownsville, pointed to the noon hour to-day, au event was rclobrotcil that will lone bo remembered by mombers of the family. It was tlm milting In wedlock of their oldest datightor, Miss Jennlo, to William I). .Tone, of Lost Creek. The nuptial knot was tied in the parlor, which had been beautifully decorated with ferns and potted plants for tho occasion. Tho olllclating clergyman was Uov. Frank llolllngahead. pastor of the Baptist church at Ashland, and who had been a schoolmato of tho groom while they wero stiiilenta at Buck ncll University, Lewlsburg, The bridal party entered tho parlor to tho sweet strains of Mendelsohn's wedding march as playod by Miss Maize Jones, a sister of tho groom. The bridal couplo was supported by Miss Martha I). Jones, of Lost Creek, a slstor of the sroom, and Robert W. Morrison, of Uaj oiiuo. n. J , a brothornf the bride Tho brido was attired In n traveling suit of brown whilo tho bridesmaid woro a beautiful silk creation of cream color decorated with lavender flowers. At tho conclusion of tho coromony congrat ulations of unbounded success and happiness wero showered on tho newly wedded couple by the guests, who consisted of tho inti mate friends and relatives of both tho con tracting parties. They represented Ashland, Ccutralia, Mt. Carmol, Shamokiti, Summit Hill, Philadelphia and Now Haven, Conn. Tho wedding dinner was greatly enjoyed and was all that could bo desired. Tho pres ents given wcru numerous and beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Jones left town this afternoon and will spend their honeymoon nt Atlantic City. They will rotur to Itrownsvlllo next Tuesday evening and tako up their rosldenco with tho bride s paicuts. Both arc well and favoiably known throughout this locnlity and enjoy a host of acquaintances who extend their best wishes. The groom is a member of the clerical force employed at the central otllce of tbo Lohigh Valley Coal Com pany at Lost Creek, whilo tho bride until recently was on tho staff of uursos at tho Minora' hospital. llAM-EISE.VACIIEIt. . William H. Ham, of Qlcndon, a blind musician, who was educated in Philadelphia, and Miss Emma Kisenacher, of Pottsville, who has resided In Easton several years, were married Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Brown, pastor of Grace Evangelical church, of South haston. Mr. and Mrs. Ham will reside in Pottsville. A O. A. R. 80nVEWIR. Kveryouo Interested In the Grand Kncaiiip- iiient Should Get Next Sunday's "I'ress." Tho big O. A. R. encampment at Philadel phia begins September 4. Next Sunday's Philadelphia Press (August 27) will be a souvenir edition, dodlcated to tho heroes of the Grand Army, It will be filled with val uable Information for those who attend the festivities and Interesting matter appropriate to this great event in Graud Array circles Artists and photographers will aid tho most skilled writers In making this edition the finest ever published. Re sure to get next Sunday's Press. Are you looking for an old comrade, who you believe will be here at the encampment ? Some old friend perhaps in a regiment whom you have not seen for years? If so, The Daily Press will help you find him and will print free of charge, all personal requests of old soldiers who will take part in tho en campment and who wish to learn the where abouts of old comrades. Write to The Press and give names, regiment and other details, and address simply The Press, Philadelphia. TO CLi: VNSK TI1K SVSTKSI Effectually yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual con stipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, nse Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. An Appeal for Aid for Porto llloans, Tho ministers of tho vnrieus denomina tions in town havo received a circular from the Citizens' Permanent Relief Committee of Philadelphia, asking them to make an appeal from the pulpit on Sunday next for contribu tions to the Porto Rico Relief Fund. The circular recites in strong language tho awful condition of the people that have survived the ravagos of the recent terrible cyclone. In which thousands met death. Poverty stalks over the Island. Tho Inhabitants are home less and hungry, with their crops entirely destroyed. Unless succor is speedily accorded them tho stricken burvivors will dlo by hundreds. As it is now the island is threat ened with a plaguo and something must be done to avert it. No doubt the appeal will be generously received. Pension Hoard Change. At a meeting of the Pension Board of Schuylkill county, held yesterday at PottS' ville, it was decided to change its head quarters from tho post ollice building to the Exchange Hotel, Pottsville. All those who have business with the board should hear this in mind. A Great Free Treat. On Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1800, the school children will have a great free titat on the opening day of tbe Pennsylvania State Fair Association, at Bethlehem, Sept. 12 to IS, 1600. The management has secured a special attraction for their benefit. The peiform ance will be given on a platform in front of the grand stand, at 10 o clock in the morn ing. There will be a number of good, clean attractions on the grouds which will be par ticularly interesting to the children. Plcnlo Needs Can bo obtained at Bauser'i meat market, Cherry and Chestnut streets. Choice smoked meats, bolognas of all kinds and the best of fresh meats. tf Sunday Excursion to Atlantic City, August 27 is the date of the remaining Pennsylvania Railroad special Sunday ex cursion to Atlantic City. A special train will be provided for each excursion, ruuning through to and from Atlantic City via tbe Delaware River Bridge, the only all-rail route. No change of cars. Tickets, whicli will be sold at rates quoted, will be good only on the special train In each direction on day of Issue. Spoclal Excur leaves. Hat? BlMtiandoah 4JS A. M. I- S Fruckvtlle 4JSfi " 2 85 St. Clair - t.Vi " 2 70 Pottsville - 5.00 3 oi Schuylkill Haven 5.09 " 2 SO Returning, special train will leave Atlantic City 7.00 P. M. same day, making same stops. Lehigh Valley Wreck. A disastrous wreck en the Lehigh Valley railroad occurred last night near Uazletou, through tbe breaking of a coupling. Tbe train came together and wrecked sixteen coal cars and tore up 100 feet of track. The track was cleared this morning. A blessing alike to youug aud old , Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry Nature's specific for dysentery, diarrhoea aud summer complaint. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Metrology Krpnrts or This mill Oilier Towns nT Hid County, Leon, tho flve-months-nlil child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas t'larko, who died nt their homo In Mahanoy Piano on Tuesday, was buried this morning, Tho Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown, of (llrarilvlltc, died on Tuesday. :.nil tho funeral will bo hold to-morrow morning, interment to bo made nt St. Clair. Much surprise was occasioned among the I. Ithuaniaii residents of town when the uti iiotiuccnicut was mado of the death of f va, wife of George Sowiloskl, of West Coal sir. et, ibis morning. Her death was unpxiieetiid. as the deceased had only been 111 slnco last Sunday, and hor condition was such ns not to create much nlarm 8ho was aged about SO .years and is survived by her husband and soven chlldicn. Deceased was a dovout member of St. George's Lithuanian chun h. The funeral of Mrs. Mary W'ingert took plate from tho home of hor daughter In Mahauoy City Uls afternoon, and Interment was mado In tho Protestant cemetery nt that place. Tho funeral of Bridget M wife of John J. Toole, took placo this morning. It was at tended by a largo assomblago of friends of tho deceased, many being from distant points. me body was homo to tho Annunciation eliurch, where solemn requiem high mass was eclebrat'd. Roy. Vincent Corcoran, curate of tho parish, was tho celebrant. Ho was assisted in tho ceremony by Rov J J Dolan, rector of St. Kyrcn's church. Hcck- schorvlllo, who officiated as deacon, and Rev. John O'Connor, rector of St. Mary's church, St Clair, served as sub-deacon. A brief but iinpiesslve funeral sermon followed the ren dition of mass and was preached by Rov, Lorcornu. Whilo tho remains wero being borne from the church the organist played "Nearer My God to Thco." Tho remains were taken to Ashland by trolloy wlicro In terment was mado in St Joseph's cemotory, by Undertaker J. J. Franey. Tho pall beaiers wero Poor Director John Korean, of Mahauoy City, and Messrs. John Bums, William Flaherty. John W. Curtln, James Stack aud James O'Henrn, of town, PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Klovls and tholr daughtor. Clara, who havo been pleasantly entertained the past week at tho rosldenco of Mr. and Mrs. Anthouy Skinger, on South Jardin street, loft town to-day for their homo In Jackson, Mich. Gilbert Ferguson, of Lost Creek, loft for Atlantic City this morning. Ho will remain at tho scushoro until tho school term of West Mahauoy township opens, when he will assnmo tho priucipalship of the Grammar school at Lost Crcok. Miss Eleanore Felnou, who has been the guest of the family of Mr, and Mrs. M. D. Malone, returned to her home at Boston to-day. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cox and Misses Maggie aud B. Cox have gone to Atlantic City to spend a short vacation. Messrs. Arthur W honisly and J, Havorty wero Atlantic City passengers this morning. Messrs. Harry Bowse and Claude Daniell went to Wilkesbarro this morning to witness the P. O. S. of A. parade which took place to-day. Dr. G. M. Hamilton was summoned to his former location, Elizabothvillc, yestorday on professional duties. L. E. Clark, of the Columbia Browing Company, was a business visitor to Philadel phia to-day. John Beau and Fred. Fry, of Keithan's bakery, drove to Frackvlllo last evening. Dr. Szylupas, of Scranton, a former resi dent of town, was here on business to-day. William llrennan is being greeted by his acquaintances after a longnbsence from town. Miss Mary Monaghan, tho school teacher, is homo from hor vacation at Wilkesbarro and Scranton. Rev. James Brehony, of Mauayuuk, formerly of St. Clair, is a visitor to town. Miss Iuchol Kirlin returned to town after spending a vacation among Sunbury friends. Miss Fannie Roseubaum, of Hazlcton, aud Jennie Bornsteln, of Brooklyn, N. V., are the guests of tho Kalnnowitz family, on North Slain street. Mrs. Eberle, of Pottsville, is a guest at the German Lutheran parsonago on West Cherry street. Stanley Sklngor left at noon to-day for Chicago. Ho spent tho past three weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Skinger, on South Jardln stroct. MASTER HOUSEPAINTERS To Meet In Annuul Session at r.ucuster Next November. Tho following clipping from tho Lancaster Now Era, has been kindly furnished us by J. J. Cardin, of town, a member of the Master House Painters and Decorators' Association : "Mr. Titus Berger, of Pittsburg, orgaulzer of tho Master Housepainters and Decorators of Pennsylvania, arrived at Lancaster Satur day morning. He has perfected arrange ments for tbe assembling of tho 12th annual convention of the Master Painters' and Decorators' Association of tho state in Lan caster on Sept. 20, 27 and 28. The associa tion will be represented by About 300 uelo gates, many of whom will bring their wives aud other members of their families along, The meetings will be held in the room of Post frl, G. A. It., aud there will also be an exhibit of manufacturers' goods, as well as apprentices' work. Ono of the chief objects of tbe organization Is to revive the apprentice system, thus giving better workmen to the world. During the past five years 237 ap prentices have received diplomas, these diplomas coming at the end of a four-years' apprenticeship. They are given by tbo em ploying masters, and are endorsed by the state association, whoso seal they bear. The convention will be a notable ono, and one of the most interesting that have ever been held here." Two Mine Accidents, Christ. Rooney had a leg fractured while at work at Packer colliery No, 3, this morning, lie was caught between cars. Harry Bruushaw received contusions about the en tiro body by a fall of coal at the same colliery this morning. The P. & It. Pay-Days. The mine employes of tbe P. & R. C. Ic I. Co. In tbe St. Nicholas district will be paid to-morrow. Those in tbe Mahanoy City dis trict will receive their stipend on Saturday, Wa. lor over j& T? ON? ottheGloboror 1 RHEUMATISM KEUEAIOIA and similar Complaint., GERMAN MEDICAL UWS, J . iracnuou uy eminent pnysicians DR. R fiHTER'S " nunufiD expellek.i World renowned I ItemarfrAblvsacceiifalf I Only genuine with Trade Mark " Anchor." 'c, dt&to.auottle. A ltldrugglsuorturougu i r.AD.H:nTI24C0.,SUre!ri5t. NSW702S. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Ova Glassworks. Entlontd ami lieeoinmendfd by . Zfi(Ji0 WhoUiaUandJi tail 5A irufffitit, JuimsitTB, aw vukt prominent DH. RICHTEfl'S " "ANCHOR" STO.HA IJIIAI, belt for I 1 I will guarantee that my Rheumatism Cure will rvlievo lum bago, sciatica and all rheumatic pains Id two or three hours, and cure in a few day. MUNYON. At alt druggists, SCc. a vial. Guide to Health nnd medi cal advice free. 1C05 Arch t.. Thlla. Till! WKATItr.lt, MotU-rnto Umperatures continue In tho east, while there has been a fur ther fajl in the central west. Thoro has boon a rlso In tho contral val leys, wlillo in the south high tem peratures con tinue.. Thoro havo boon local show ers and thunder storms In portions of tho North and and South Atlan tic states. Fore cast for today and tomorrow In this section: Fair; froah north to east winds. Sunrlso, C.27; sunset, C.49; length of day, 13:22; moon rlseB, 8.49 p. m.; moon Bets, 9.22 a. m. PITHY POINTS. ITnpiienlugs Throughout the Country , Chronicled for Hasty Perusal. If you want neat job work, drop us n postal and we'll do tho rest. The Board of Health will meet to-morrow ovening in regular sosslon. The Pottsville School Hoard has a surplus of $3 038.33 In tho treasury. Christ. Schmidt lias beon re-olcctcd director of tho Ashland Saving Fund. A now crossing is beiug placed at the corner of Centre and Wost strcots. Tho P. & R. railway omployes at Mahanoy Piano and vicinity woro paid to-day. lho Ashlaud Telegram is grieving because that village hasu't had a circus this year. JMlteeu squares of tho host macademliod streets havo beon made In Pottsville this summer. Bethlohom csu't hire a doe catcher. although tho avorage scale of prices is 75 cents per hoad. Mahanoy City wants two additional lottor carriers, and potitions aro being circul.ttod to secure them. A rich vein of manganoso ore has beon dis covered on ono of tho Bald Eaglo mountains, near Bellefonto. An original widow's pension of $8.00 per month has been granted to Mrs. Jano Booth. of Tamaqua. I rom tho effects of n terriblo scaMineat tho Rcadlug Iron Works, Chestor "Wagner died at Danville. Cloment E. Fry, of Collegovillo. hav been appointed an internal revenue gaugor iti the Philadelphia district. William J. Henry, slaver of Goorce Jtut- ledge, of Sayro, was sentenced atTowanila to ton years imprisonment. To-day's excursion ovortbe Pennsylvania railroad to Atlanic City was accompanied bv quite a number of peoplo from town, Low water has left hundreds of brook trout prisoners in a little pool in Sprijig Creek, In tho heart of Bellefonte. Letters testamentary were granted 'to Magglo J. Bonner, on tho estate of Frank X. Benner, lato of Kline Twp., deceased. The total amount duo tho county by tax collectors Is $103,003.80. Thcso delinquents win ue compelled to settle their duplicates. Drs. H. B. Walter aud G. M. Stites have been appointed mombers of the Board ot Pensiou Examining Surgeons at Harrisburg. A small trainload of guu forgings and riflo mounts was shipped last night by tho Bethle hem Steel Company to the Washington navy yard. Arbitrators in the caso of Edwin Fisher, of Wade, vs. tho Jr. O. U. A. M of St. Clair, for $250 benefits, yesterday, found no cause for action. The writ of error in the Lyon-Dunn con test for Orphans' Court Judgo, was recoivul from the Prothonotary of tho Supremo Cotcit this morning. Adjutant Norman S. Farquhar, ot Piiie grove, has been made Judgo Advocate on General J. P. S. Gobin's staff of tbe N, G. P. He ranks as a Major. Look at tho New Store, 38 North Main 6treet "ad." to-day. To-morrow you will be able to buy any kind and any style of shoes at such prices never to bo repeated agaia. Miss K. Maudo Smith, who has been tour ing through the New England states nnd Canada for the past eight weeks, arrilvod at her home in Mahanoy City last evening. Grand Master Evan Loomis and staff, of Philadelphia, officiated yesterday at the ded Ication of tho new hall of Golden Chain Lodge of Odd Fellows, at Dickson City, near ecrantou. From his estate of $300,000 the late Colonel Robert Lock hart, of Bethlehem, at one tiino a partner of the late Asa Packer, left bequests of fnuoo and upward to all his relatives. The one hundred and fiftieth anniversary ot tho rounding of tho Warwick Moravian Gemeine congregation will bo celebrated with appropriate ceremonies at Lititz, Pa., on September 10 and 11. 8. M. Simmons, of Tamaqua, who held tbe position of foreman of ongineers on the Bhamokin division of the P. & 11. Rail way, has tendored his resignation to ttke effect on Saturday next. Oeorcln Troop Socnro Prisoner. Savannah, Ga., Aug. 24. Acting un der orders from Governor Candler, Captain Gleason, ot tho First Georgia Infantry, took 200 men to Darien, Ga., EG miles from hero, on a special train yesterday afternoon to suppress an In clpent riot and bring hero Henry Del gall, a negro charged with nn assault upon a young white girl named Ma tilda Ann Hope. Tho alleged offenso was committed In Mcintosh county, about 12 miles west of Darien. The troops arrived at Darlon, secured the prisoner and lodged him In Chatham county Jail. The crime for which the negro was arrested Ib said to have been committed nine months ago, the victim having told the story upon the birth of her mulatto rhilrt. Sho said she did not tell before because Delgall threat ened to kill her father and herself if she did so, SPKCIAI. i:XCUItSIOK TO ATLANTIC C1TV NI.XT MUNOAY VIA ONLY AI.I.-ltAII. ItOlITn. Pennsylvania Railroad through-train ex cursion Sunday next August 27th. Special train via Delaware river bridge, leaves Shen andoah at 1-25 a. in. Only $2.85 round trip. Many J.'xcurslous Hooked, Thus far sixteen excursions have teen booked during the weok of the Allentowu fair. They will be run by the three rail roads which centre in that eity. Party Cases to Court. Justice Nbocmaker to-day prepared the neirs. ary papers for forty cases to be tried at the September term of court, A CLOSE EXAMINATION The Our Mammoth Clothin: 9 and 11 S. Main SorlallstloMeellng. The ndhcrouts of tho Socialistic Labor party of town last night gathered at tbo corner of Main aud Oak streots, to listen to an address by Selick Schulborg, of Minnea polis, Ind. Tho speaker is tho national or ganizer of the party. He explained the principles of the Socialists and asked his auditors to join tho organization, 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 he 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 flitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives stronjj nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich com plexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at A. Waslcv's drug store. A. Mnii'er Hr'oiicht Thorn llnok. Santa Barbara. Cal., Aug. 24. Tho gasoline schooner Magic was wrecked off Itancho Vlejo bay, Santa Rosa Island, yesterday. The captain and crew had been fighting and much bad blood existed between them. The cap tain had a man sounding with the lead, but he failed to report and a reef was struck. All the men jumped Into a skiff except the engineer and another man, who were In the hold. When they reached the deck they saw the skiff going off. The engineer called for them to return, but they yelled back: "Sho Is going to turn turtle. To with her. Every man for himself." A Mauser covered them and they returned. All afterward landed safe on shore and walked 20 miles to a ranch house. The Qq.I .nl iQoltcxlierlenel. th. oat to I llQ DoSlcoDSUlt irjou luCr from PrlT.tt m...... A Kieeaael. nf. fl. F. T1IEGI. M. I)., 004 North Milh Nt PhlUdel. Snhla, 1'a., Rive. . OaftrtDte la every rw. v.rloocele ft Stridors (no ouiUde). Lo.1 Vigor CAlle.lihrflitared. Parte eDlural. IlourelSS, ier'.l 11 . Soft. 9-1!. Hour, for Iodk ettodlng and danferoal caeca dallr 10 SO to S 50. Frtah rosea cored 4 10 1 0 daje. Sead for Sworo teetlmonlale and ltook. Ill fraods exposwl. MISCELLANEOUS. FOH HI5NT. Dwelling No. South Jardln street. All modern conveniences. Pos session given Immediately. Apply at Herald office. 8-18-6t FOR SALE Valuable North Slain street prop erty, 30 feet front. Two store rooms. Busi ness stands for 25 yenrs. Klfgant homes over. Two houses on rear. Grand investment Apply to J. Claude Brown, Attorney-at-Luw, corner ucntre anu line streets. b-iii "VfOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1A ply to S. O. M. Hollopcter, attorney, Hhenandoab. B-ltf ITtOlt SALE. Most desirable dwelling on West ) Centre street, bath, water closet, sewerage, two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business iirdperty, two stores, North Main street. Two houses on East Coal street. Littlo cash required. Fine house In Brownsville. Apply to J. Claude Buown, Attorney-at-faw. 7-29-tf Oor, Centre and White streets. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on tho estate of Hichnrd A. Davenport, late -of the borough of Shennndoah, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned with whom all parties Interested In said estate as ciedltors or debtors will make prompt settlement. Jamks Grant, Administrator. M. M. Buhkk, Attorney. Augusta, 1899. 8-10-17-21 BIDS FOR COAL. The undersigned committee will receive bids for hauling five hundred tons of coal, more or less. Bids will be received up to Friday evening, August 25th, lsitt, at 7:30 o'clock, after which hour no hhls will be received. Bids must be sealed and may be sent to the Secretary of School Board or to the under- signeu. JOU 'a. J.KK, Michael Sullivan, Marshall Bacoh, Knw. C. Malick, W. J. Britt, 8-19-Ct Committee. Ferguson's Theatre, JAB. H. QUINIf, Manager. One Night Only) SATURDAY, SEPT. 2, '99. A GR4ND MELANGE OF MUSIC AND BEAUTY. Artists of Sterling Merits. Vocalists, Dancers, Comedians. Hiss Russell, "THE DIVA," Will Positively Appear. PRICES : - 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Iteservet seats at Klrllu's drug store. rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GHABOWSKY, Prop, tlS N. Centre St, Pottsville, Fa. Flneold Whiskeys, dins and Wines, at Ihe bs A choice line of Cigars and Tempt,, nee Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. MtaliMsll ioBri Bal J Examine our clothing well. Notice the fabric, the cut, the finish, lining, and button-holes. These things all count in the durabijity, comfort and style of clothes, and will help to tell you of tm excel " lencc of the clothing we sell. last of summer stock at remnant prices, which fneans half the usual prices. The finest of fall goods to select from. stock of fall goods is arriving daily, and we invite your inspection. VWVWVVAWVVWVVVVVWWWWVWN St., 5XXXXXXXXXXXX$) SHOES ! In shoes wc lauRh, In shoes wo piny in flnoes wo weep, in snoes we pray In shoes wewalfe, in shoes wo rid o And shoes nre thrown,, e'en to the briile j And end to say, snd to think. In shoe we're cornered without a drink. In alines we dance, in shoes wc trade And shoes our understand!. ljr aid. Wo shoe the hone, we shoo ihe fly,, And why not shoes for you, tays I. In shoes wo toil, in shoes wo ret, And hence 'tis wise to wear tho bcft ; For such tax not your weary wlls Come straight to rue I'll give you fits. FACTORY SHOE STORE, No. S South Mkln Street, Sixxxxxxxxxxxx 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. jLL P. W. BELL Cor Chenp Excursion to Magnra Fulls runt the Toronto Industrial Fair. The Lehigh Valley railroal announces a Labor Day excursion to Niagara Falls and return at tho low fare of fS 27 from Shenan doah for the round tiip. Tickets will be issued fot train No. 3 nnd for immediate con necting train from branch lino points, Sep tember 1st, aud all trains, (except tho Black Diamond Express) on September 2nd and 3rd limited for return passage to September (ith, 1809, inclusive. Tiokcts for Toronto und ro turu will be sold to h elders of Niagara Falls excursion tickets at Niagara Falls, fare $1.00 by steamer or f 1.50 by rail, thus airording those desiring to visit the Great Toronto In dustrial Fair an opportunity to do so, Con sult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. Does Tals Strike Yon 7 Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronlo constipation. Karl's Clover Root Toa is au absolute cure and has beon sold for fifty years on au absolute guarantee. Price 23 cts. and B0 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c - tured daily, oi town. Delivered to all parts Sealed PINK BAND Package. ncirionrv. Bon-Bons and Chocolates. Made Only By ' TENNEY COMPANY, for sali: ny FRED. MTHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. ISlraln St. FOR SALE ! Stock and fixtures of the best . . . HILLINERY BUSINESS in Columbia comity. Splendid location. Call or address H. E. WASLEY No. n2 Alain Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. Itcgularslze r , . V-'V- cup cake, f (- Regular size Q . v ' ' spongecake, ' ' 7 Loaves of ptr bread, ww. These are some ot the necessaries of life we sell cheaper than others. Fresh every day. Our Iiyej and lirnlmm liread Is Increasing Its salts every day. Try our 2Se check system and save money. BOSTON BAKERY, II. Uorgenstelu, 237 W. Ceutre Bluet House, I Goldin, Proprietor. SHOES ! ! Abe Levi ne, Proprietor. xx: - wllile and Llovd Sts. This Hot iWeatliers 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, & NAIURAL AND WAX FLOWERS. i The lanrcst assortment In town. vIX Prices beyond competition. De signs, desired by special orders promptly filled. Come and see our stock before nurchoslnur i where. Flowers for sociable, bulla, bnnqueta or other festive occasions furnished at short notice. MissJVlary E. Jones, 'M West Lloyd St. Next to Hub department store. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 1.1 North Jardin St. nilllons of Dollars Oonplnnmoko every year, Take no risks bat get your hoases, stock, for nlture, etc., insured in flrst-clses re liable companies as represented by ftAVIh FAUST insurance Arent AliaUUandscetdsnUI omuIt