i OR SUMMER DIFFICULTIES Our mumly Jf HifMllrlnPw uihI 1 i nftl th ru! nwitl . nir tiif i'M ami nourishment of J lim iMtiiy in targe urn tticenlliiftly good. AH the Soothing Remedies so -nitinl in the oninfort of theflHftVtlnfc child iivltitt tired ami drooping mother, we seep In ! M-t fnrm. Our prices nre moderate, our ro.'.N pure ami reliable SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, south Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. Telephone Connection. TH; T1HE ! ill- thanking years Br repiewnted In the i anulni: "f styles. Our 1WI9 models are the f- tmn of tiintcMlnte tailoring. Ornceful In fii. th1 uYftlrnhly comfortahle, they give you cui.'ct ant dressy appearance. Tiie work nnqlnp a the lst and the price Is n low one. Made to wear and to give sat isfaction. Buy Our Gent's Furnishings. Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24 "WHO HRTH WOE?" Who hath redness of eyes ?" 'a .Tir trouble is often caused by an i r of refraction which can be o erected by a pair ot properly ' Med glasses. Examination I've. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. urn it CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes. Ladu-s" Russetts, $3.00, now SI. 60. $2. 00, $1.50. now $1,25. now 900. now $2,00 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. 1HIS SALE IS WEEKS ONLY. FOR TWO BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. ' Pa. Couches, Lounges, Upholstered in Corduroy, lour, Carpets and Silks. Can i.i bad in all sizes and styles. To lie ;old in a short time and can be Bought at Factory Prices. DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, II9-121-I23 North Main Nos. St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing Pleases everybody. Vfe do lots of It and are gaining new 'cus tomers dally. Ladlea.luiiii pool rig done at ynur own home upon notineauon. . G. DUS'TO, 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 .. 2 South Jardin Street. .-6 TRACK OF Next door to JC C IiroUt's grocery. PITHY POINTS. IU.p..nliiit Throughout the (jiiltllltr Ohroiilrleil for llntr 1'nttlaitl. Atteml divine worship to-morrow. The weather man predicts tmich lioltcr weather. Spring chickens lire selling for 13 edits a pound at Pottsvillo. The employes of tlio St. Nicholas district received their pay yoiKmlay. The local lodge, of Oranger held their picnic at High Point palk to-day. Mine Inspector John II Granger is critic ally ill at his homo in (lirardvilfn. The United Mine Workers hold two secret sessions yestorihiy at Wllkcsbarie. TheG.A. It are holding a oatup fire at Frackvlllo to-day and tills ovcnlng. The St Nicholas cornet Imnd Is lmlillng a picnic at the grovo in that placo to-day. A marrlsgo license was grained to Michael I'nviniskey and Annio Grivlii, botli of Shen andoah, The capacity of C. II. Deugler's factory at 1'ottsYlllo for making infants' shoes will he doubled. The old LUbum Forgo, near Uowmaudale, Cumberland county, has been blown 'up by dynamite. Oapt. George Dyson and Lieut. Bishop, of lo. t, 4th itegt., have announced their pur pose to resign. There are many poles in town that should lie painted, and the Iinrgess should enforce the ordinance Thomas Heddall, tho insurance agent, has changed his place of residence to No. 37 North Jurdin street. Lawlor's pool room at tho corner of Main und O.ik streets has censed business and closed its doors lust cTcnlng. According to tho census just completed thcro are 3,2X1 bicycles in Northumberland county, and which are subject to tax. The city charter committee, of PotUville have completed their tour or cities of the second class and will report to Council. Cards are out announcing tho coming wed ding of Thomas Shaw and Miss Kate Hums, both of Mt. Carbon. The happy event will take place next month. James S. Harper, of Mabauoy City, quali fied as a member of tho mine foremen ex amining committee, of tho sixth district, at tho l'rothonotary's oflice. At a meeting oi the Lehigh Valley Coal Co. base ball club Thursday ovenlng, Edward Connors was elected captain to succeed William Mctcalf, resigned. A petrified snake over eight feet long was found in the new Wadcsville colliery, this county. Foreign laborers continue to leave the Schuylkill coal fields for the Iron mills and Western farms. Pittsburg capitalists are considering a pro ject to open a coljicry on tho Fcrtlg tract, ncarTremont, this county. Tho Schuylkill Haven Water Company, which supplies several Schuylkill county towns, is arranging to draw from several new streams. The death of his father unbalanced the mind of David Weaver, of Newville, Cum berland county, and he has been taken to the asylum at Carlisle. 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 purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, brieht eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich com plexion. It will make a good -looking. charming woman or a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at A. Vt oslcv s drug store. lias I-ntta ICestgnetl ? This morning's Philadelphia Times says: "It was rumored last night that William J. Latta, general agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, had resigned. Absolutely no reason was given why Mr. Latta should sever his connection witli tho corporation, nor could the rumo be substantiated." Demand For Nurses, There is a demand for nurses at the Miners' hospital. It is reported several of those now there will tender their resignation in the near future, and the hospital management is eager to receive a number of new applicants at once, so that they can acquaint themselves with the duties before the resignations an ticipatcd take effect. SPECIAL KXCUltSION TO ATLANTIC CITY NEXT SUNDAY VIA ONLY ALL-HAIL HO LIT.. Pennsylvania Itailroad through-train ex curs-ion Sunday next. August 27th Special train via Delaware river bridge, leaves Shen andoah at 4:25 a. m. (July $2.85 round trip. Clirlatlull Endeavor llally. A Christian Endeavor rally will be held in the United Evangelical church ou Monday evening, August 28th, under auspices of the Christian Lndoavor Society. No admission will be charged. The program is as follows : Hymn, congregation ; prayer. Rev. J. It, Hensyl: hymn, congregation; reading, II Cor. 1, Mamie Readier ; topic, "Green Pas- tures," Peter Heiscr; selections on phono graph, Ernest Ilarsley ; address, Scod Sow- ing," Charles Lawrence ; recitation, Polly Snyder; address, Iiev. J, 1!. Hensyl; hymn, congregation. raving at Mahanoy City. The curbing for Catawissa street, in Maha noy City, will arrive on Monday from Clearfield county, and the paving of three squares on that thoroughfare will begin next week. The contractors are Smith & Campion, of that town. Ilase Hall. The Eureka nine, of Mt. Carmel, will play at the Trotting park with the Shenandoah team to-morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, The Shenandoah team will play at Spring field (Sbamokln) on September 3rd. On Labor Day they will play at Sbamokln with the Brady team. Church Dedication The church at Klingerman's farm, in the Locust Valley, In which tho German Lutheran and German Heformed deiiomlnK tioDS Jointly worship, will be dedicated to morrow with appropriate ceremony. Married at Itlngtnwn. James E. Beaoli and Miss Martha Sherman two well known young people of iingtown, were joined in matrimony by Ber. Sehler, The eereraony took place at the residence of the bride's mother, Sunday Kxcurslon to Atlantic City AugUBt 27 la the date of tho remaining Pennsylvania Railroad special Sunday nx cursion to Atlantio City. A special train will be provided for eaob excursion, running through to and from Atlantic City via the Delaware River Iiridge, tho only all-rail route. No change of earn. Tickets, which will be sold at rates quoted, will be good only on the special train lu each direction on day of issue. Special Kiour ieaveH. itute Sbwiandeall - 4M A. M Pruekvilla 438 ' ht. Ctalr '.- : M " PotUville tfiO " Schuylkill Haven SM " urn 2 8S 3 70 2 CO 2 50 Returning, special train will leave Atlantic City 7.00 P. M. same day, making same stops, Doei Tots Strike You 7 Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath eoine from chronic constipation, Karl Clover Root Tea Is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years ou an absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. I will guaranUt that d Kldnty Cur will mr SO per cent of all forma of kidney complaint and Is many Instances th moat mrlotia forma of Bright'! dlacaa. If the disease la com. plicated send a four ease vial of urine. W will analyse It and advise you f r what to do. MUNTOK. a rttl. Quid, to Ilsilth 150(1 Arch at., l'hlla. 1 At an drojrlitl. to. eed mMli-nt atlflce fr.. CIVIL COURT JURORS. Drawn for the Trial ot Loim Causes on Sept, 'Mill, 180U. Names of Traverse Jurors drawn to attend a Court of Common Pleas to bo held at Potts- ville, in and for the county of Schuylkill, on Monday, the 25th day of September, A. D, 18!)!l, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon : O. W. McDermott, railroader, Manhelin, N. Edw. Barrett, No. 2, laborer, Butler. Edward Evans, machinist, Delauo. John Meek, mason, Brunswick, W. Horace, Herring, teachor, Washington. Frank P. Reiloy, clerk, PotUville. Thos Filzpatrick, railroader, Cressona. Robt. Parfit, miner, Gilbcrlou. John Lawless, Sr., railroador, Pottsvillo. Edward Foley, grocer, Shenandoah. Peter Beckor, painter, Mahanoy City. Luke Nolan, laborer, Mt. LaOee. John McHalc, Sr., laborer, Pottsvillo. Michael Graham, laborer, Shenandoah. P. Dugan, saloonkeeper, Mahanoy City. Mlchnol Mouaghan, merchant, Ashlaud, Edward Lounon, laborer, Pottsvillo. James McGovcrn, laboror, Porter, Joseph Urcli, supervisor, St. Clair. E. J. English, laborer, Tower City. Patk. Fonarty, track foreman, Auburn, Morgan Grilliths, merchant. Union. J. J, llradigan, yocman, Shenandoah, Garret Keating, gentleman, Gilburton. Const. Metz, liquor dealer. Ashland. Martin Lynch, laborer, Ashland, David Hammer, miner, Cass. Alex. McMullcn, miner, Kllno. Matthew Fennoy, laborer, Cass. Charles llnu.se, yoemau, PotUville. Patrick Quirk, minor, St. Clair. Nathan Righter, laborer, Porter. Sam!. Argall, electrician, Pottsvillo. D, Commings, merchant, Sell. Haven. Levi Adams, miner, Branch. Edward Fogarty, boss, Girardvllle. Pat. Phillips, saloonkeeper, PotUville. J. J. Foley, salooukeepor, Mahanoy City. Alex. McDonnell, laborer, Cass. Jere. Sullivan, laborer, Mt. Carbon, H. W. Merger, gent,, Cressona, Jos W. Simpson, merchant, Pt. Carbon. Knbt. E. Lee, merchant, PotUville. Eugene Donahue, hotel, Ashlaud. Georgo Boyer, laborer, Minorsvilie. Llewellyn Llewellyn, laborer, St. Clair. Donald G. Murphy, laborer, PotUville. Miles J. Kott, railroader, Palo Alto. Michael Kane, laborer, Schuylkill. Albert Broomer, laborer, Sch. Ilaveu. Francis Langton, agent, Ashlaud. Michael Lavelle, laboror, Ashland. Sylvester Hogan, laborer, PotUville. Win. Lewis, laborer, Ashland. Mich. Cunningham, foreman, Mah. City. Geo. W. Lcnglo, farmer, Brunswick, W. Michael Fox, laborer, St. Clair. Hiram Brown, merchant. Porter. Win. Goas, tailor, Schuylkill Haven. Hiester J. Boyer, bartender, PotUville. Lewis Stineman, miner. Branch. Henry Haas, farmer, Eldred. Jos. Miller, engineer, PotUvillo. Jas. O'Brien, blacksmith, Mah. City. Aaron II. Reedy, miner, Tremout Boro. Daniel Funk, laborer, Palo Alto. Saml. Llndeumuth, farmer, N. Union. Mich. Doyle, boilermaker, Mah. City. T. J. Brennan, blacksmith, Mt. Carbon. Cornelius Davenport, laborer, Shenandoah. lVIt l'KNN. William Chalmers Is repairing his houses at Brownsville. Joel Leddon has returned from Plymouth, where he was in attendance at a funeral. John Mallard is on tho sick list. Eph. Beddall, who was struck by aTopo at the Wm. Penn colliery, is improving. Mrs. George Morgan and Mrs. John Uugbos were visiting friends at Sbamokln this week. Tho funeral of the 10-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Trosbock took place this afternoon, interment being made at Girardvillc. Mrs. David Mitchell called on friends at Mahanoy City this week. The home of Samuel Walker is blessed by the advent of a young daugbtor. Mother and babo are doing well. Mrs. Laura Evans, of Glrahlville, was a visitor here. Mrs. Joslah Walker is very ill, sufiering from hemorrhages. Services in the M. E. church to-morrow as follows; Sunday school at 10:30 a m.; Junior Epworth League, 5:15 p. m.; preaching at 0 ra., subject, "Hardness of the Heart." Rev. Stewart, the pastor, extends a cordial invitation to all to attend these services. A Spicy Hearing. A spicy hearing was held last .ereulnK in the oflice of Justice Shoemaker. It was a simple assault and battery charge brought 1y Mrs. Sarah Auu Johnson, of North I'oar alley, against Mrs. Lizzie RoberU and her 11 year-old son, Frank, The origin of the suit was caused through the children of hotn families becoming engaged in a quarrel. During the hearing both women indulged in a tongue lashing contest. The defendanU in the suit were both placed under bail. Poti'olouin I'rniTiiotlnn. Washington, Aug. 26. Special Agent T. H. Ollphant, of the gedloglcal sur vey, has completed his anual report on netroleum production for tne year isas The production In 1898 was 55,304,233 barrels valued at ?44,l'J3,3&a, an aver ace of 79.8 cents por barrel, as conv nared with CO.475,510 In 1S97, valued at $40,874072 or G7.C cents por uarrei. Tne exports decreased from 994,297,757 barrels In 1897, worth $59,057,547 to 986.480.C10 barrels In 1898. valued at SB2.551.04K. The Texas product In creased almost half a million. Orwlgaburg Fair. The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces a special low fare of $1.10 from Shenandoah to Orwlgaburg and return, on account of the fair to be held at that place. Tickets will be sold August 20th to September 1st Inclusive good for return passage to and Including September 2nd. On August 30th, 31st and September 1st special trains will be operated for the accommodation of people. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agent for further particulars. Krtucntlou of tlio Nobility. London, Aug. The St. Peters- burs correspondent of The Times says: An Imperial uhasc, just Issued, estab- llshoH an Important system of educa tion, largely stato aided, for the chil dren of the nobility, lan dec! gontry and officials, tho probable aim of the gov ernment belne to control their educa tion and to prevent their association with the pleblan classes. A blessing alike to youug and old ; Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, Nature's specific for dysentery, diarrhoea and summer coraplalut, TltH Vf HATItEtt. Low proHgtiro lirovails conerally throughout tho wost, and as a conso- qtionce high tem peratures contlnuo generally except from the lako ro glon eastward. There have boon showers and thun derstorms In por tions of the South Atlantic and gulf states. Forecast, for today and to morrow In this section: Gonornl- ly fair; fresh to oast to south winds. Sunrln 5.29; sunset, C.47: length of day. 1,1:18; moon risos, 10.08 p. m.; moon sets, 11.37 n. m. PERSONAL MENTION. Joseph Mador, of Frcolaud, Is visiting friends in town. Mrs. John Coyno roturncd to her homo In Philadelphia to-day. Miss Ida Dusto is tho guost of Mahanoy City acquaintances. Miss Carrie Btddall, of Port Carbon, is the guest of Miss Gussle Reese. Mrs. John Meldalzls is homo from a visit to her parents at Mt. Carmcl. Miss Laura Yost, of East Coal street, has gone to Elizabeth, N. J., to visit friends. Miss Mary Rassicr returned homo to-day from h pleasant visit among Philadelphia friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Stein, and daughter. Miss Sarah, were PotUville passengers-this morning, Mrs. Rucliol Schwlndt, of WeBt Ceutro street, to-day moved her family and house hold effects to Allcntown, Misses Nellie mid Ruth Iiatrd returned homo yesterday, after spending a two months' vacation pleasantly with frionds at Plymouth. Misses Margaret and Mary Hanna returned to 1'litladolphia at noon to-day after spend ing a vacation at tho parental rcsidenco at Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Matthes and child, ro turncd to their homo at Lebanon to-day. Tlicy had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Houck. Messrs. Ides and Frank Elsenhower ro turncd homo from New York last ovcnlng, where they had gone on a combined business and pleasure trip. T. C. Knowlcs, of Pottsvillo, was enter tained by W. H. Korslake last eycniuir. The former was on his way home from tho P. O. S. of A, state camp. Misses Hattlo Witchcy and Mattio King two charming young ladies of Mahanoy City, are visiting their sister, Mrs. James Glover, ou West Cherry streot. Mrs. L. L. Clark, and her two sous, wero early morning passengers to Atlantio City. Mrs. Iguatius Trochanowski. noo Bertha Skinger, has gone to Mt. Carmel to join hor husband. Dr. G. M. Hamilton and Sanford Shoe makor are home from Elizabethville, whore tho former was summoned ou professional duties. Deaths nnd Funerals. Rose, a six-months-old daughter of Harry and Sarah Martin, died at tho family resid ence, 300 West Centre street, last evening. Death was caused by cholera Infantum. Tho funeral of Mrs. Eva Socaloski took place from tho family residence on West Coal street, this morning. Deceased was well known in Lithuanian circles in town and tho funeral was largely attended. High mass was celebrated in St. George's Lithuanian.. church. Interment was made in tho parish cemetery. Kxpeualve Night Call. At midnight a call from the night bell took drug clotk Ralph Taylor, at Mahanoy City, into the storo room. When he returned to his bed chamber the window stood wide open, and his pocket were, mlnua (131. A thief successfully plied his trade during Taylor's absence. Camping at Lakeside. A party containing some distinguished people are camping at Lakeside, among whom is George B, Luks, cartoonist and comic writer, at ono time editor of tho Now York World Yellow Kid page. Dr. William Luks, brother of the famous cartoonist, also a resi dent of Now York, is also in Ihe camp. Both are former residents of Shenandoah. Snyder Confessed, John Snyder, Jr., or Mahanoy City, was arrested by Coal and Iron policemen, charged with car breaking. The car was loaded with lumber and was standing at Lakeside. He was given a hearing last night, confessed to his guilt, and was committed to jail. Unmanageable Horses, This morning a team of horses caused some commotion at the funeral of Mrs. Sockaloskl while the mourners woro entering tho church. Tho horsos became unmanageable and dashed into a pilo of brick. The damage was slight, the single tree being broken. Died of Colic. Undertaker Keith, of Girardville, yester day suffered the loss of a valuable horse that died of colic. IU death was brought ou by the excessive heat last Sunday and overwork in conveying a party of picnickers from Ringtown to Girardville. BEEGHAM PILLS Cure Pain in the Stomach and Distress After Eating. 10 cents and 25 cents Druggists Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Hath and Wash Rooms. Boarders by the Day, week or month Well stocked bar attached. Au hetiser-Busch St. Louis beer and Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles The Best Hotel In the Region (living the Best Accommodations for the Honey. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" 5 Cigar. Best on Earth. Cent Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, 3 5 1L4? Cor. Main and Coal Sis., Shenandoah Pa. A CLOSE EXAMINATION The Our Mammoth Clothing 9 and 11 S. Main Vlllpliio lrlMiinrTriitl Huinniioly Chicago, Aug. 26. Sergeant Albert, of tho Seventeenth United States In fantry, In a letter to his mother, dated at San Fernando, reports that severe fighting has taken placo In and around that city. Ho spoaks of tho humane treatment afforded the enemy when captured and says that the officers show tho people In every way that they are not to take their property, but to give them the friendly protection of tho American republic. Ho said that Agulnnldo had the audacity to send an agent Into the city to collect rents and taxes, but that he was promptly ordered outside tho lines. 1'roinlnont Pliyslclmi Mlsslner. Naphonee, Neb., Aug. 20. -Dr. J. H. Hubhel. a prominent physician of this place Is missing. Monday night Just be fore tlmo for retiring he went out to mall a letter and In about five minutes returned and said he had a call to go to the country. He kissed his wife and only child good night and wont out and has not been seen since. Telegrams have been Bent In every direction, but no trace of him can be found. He has been married for eight years and his home life was happy. Foul play Is feared. nivorcod From Dend IIuMintirt. Albla, Iowa, Aug. 2G. Mrs. Lafe Cop per has secured a divorce from her dead husband, He was in tho county home III, and she did not know ho was In a serious condition. She won her case In court at 4:30 o'clock yesterday after noon, the defendant putting In no ap pearance because ho had died in the morning at 7. ShlpwreoUort Snllort rtottirnod. Baltimore, Aug. 26. The British Rteamshlp Broadgarth, Captain Bow bll, has brought to this port 18 ship wrecked sailors, comprising the crow of tho Italian ship Esther Boy, Captain Guiseppo, which was lost In the hur ricane that wrought such havoc In Porto Blco and other points in the West Indies. Stolen Vnlnnlilos Hecoverod. Springfield, Ills., Aug. 26. F. Bret schneider, an aged German formerly an undertaker In Chicago, has been brought to Springfield, from Lincoln, charged with having robbed Henry Williams of over $30,000 worth of valu ables. Bretschnelder carried a Bmall valise and in this the stolen articles were found. Dootors Fissile Conhhmptfve Law. Detroit, Aug. 20. Dr. E. L. Shur ley, a prominent physician, has been fined $50 for refusing to report a case of consumption, as a new law requires. Tho doctors are fighting the law on the ground that It would make victims of the disease outcasts If It were an nounced to the world that they are con sumptives. Annrcliy Sulci to Jlxlst In Philippines. London, Aug. 20. The Labuan cor respondent of the Reuter Telegram company cables that reliable news re ceived there direct from Manila says that an Indescribable state of anarchy prevails. The Americans, according to these advices, occupy a radius of 15 miles there; around the town of Hollo they occupy a radious of nine miles, and around Cobu they occupy a small radius. Tho rest of the country. It Is added, Is in the hands of the Filipinos. TL. nan asodmoit fpnnec4, tbaont tL II1U UOdiMRiuHirjottluctriToni rnim M.1H 004 North Mxth HU, I'M lad cl. ?bto l'a. ctTti UuaranlM la wrj u. r.MoeltJfitrtelBr(ntitUof). UttVlcor A HealUi reilored. Pirtl tolwf ed. Koeril, r'giC , bvn.9 11. Hourt for long lUndlng tod davo(troai eta dtllr 10 SO to 1 90. Preftb eases eared 4 W 1 0 dji. 8nd for Hwora tefUmoaUU w Hooi. iunum cxpoMo. T T '1"T"T TTTTTTTT f " MISCELLANEOUS. rOTICK. Desirable properties for sale, Ap- i.y ply to a. u. u. uonopeier, attorney, Hhenandoah. TOR BALE. Most desirable dwelling on Weat r :ntra street, bath, water cloaet. .ewerage. two houses on rear ot lot. Valuable business property, two stores, Norm Nam street, mo bonnes on Ifcut Uoal street. Little cash required. Fine house In llrownaviiie. Apply w J. UI.AUDE 1IUOWN, Attorney-at-law, 7-20-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. perguson's Theatre, JA8. H. QUINN, Manager. One Night Only I SATURDAY, SEPT. 2, '99. A GRAND MELANGE OP MUSIC AND BEAUTY. Artists of Sterling Merits. Vocalists, Dancers, Comedians. niss Russell, "THE DIVA," Will Positively Appear. PRICES : 25, 35 and 50 Cents, Keaerved aeats at Kltlln'a drug .tore. ' Examine our clothing well. Notice the fabric, the cut, the finish, lining, and button-holes. These things all count in the durability, comfort and style of clothes, and will help to tell you of the excel lence of the clothing we sell. last of summer stock at remnant prices, which means half the usual prices. The finest of fall goods to select from. stock of fall goods is arriving daily, and we invite your inspection. St. SHOES ! In shoes we laugh, In shoos wo play In shoes we weep, in nhoes vo pray In shoes we walk, In felloes we ride And 111008 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 we trade And shoes our understanding aid. We shoe the horse, we shoo the Hy, And why not shoes for you, says I. In shoes we toll, In shoes we rest. And hence 'tis wise to wrar tho best; Kor such tax not your weary wits Come straight to me I'll give you tits. FACTORY SHOE STORE, No. 5 South MMn Street, Abe Levlue, Proprietor. txxxxxxxx jLL P. W. BELL, Cor Choap Exourslon to Niagara Falls and the Toronto Industrial Fair. The Lehigh Valley railroad announces a Labor Day excursion to Niagara Falls and return at tho low fare of SS 27 from Shenan doah for the round trip. Tickets will be issued foi train No. 3 and for immediate con necting train from branch line points, Sep tember 1st, and all trains, (except the Black Diamond ExpresO on September Snd and 3rd limited for return passage to September 0th, 1809, inclusive. Tickets for Toronto and re turn will be sold to holders of Niagara Falls excursion tickets at Niagara Falls, fare $1.00 by steamer or $1.50 by rail, thus affording those desiring to visit the Great Toronto In dustrial Fair au opportunity to do so. Con sult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. Ice Cream, AU flavors. Man ti 1 a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. for Sealed PINK BAND Package, NewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By TENNEY COMPANY, FOR SALE 1)Y FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Main St. FOR SALE ! Stock and fixtures of the best . . . HILLINERV BUSINESS in Columbia county. Splendid location. Cull or address H. E. WASLEY, No. u2 Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. loc.tfssr 7c. H Uegular aire C3 spongecake, - 7 Loaves of f bread, 3 These are some of the necessaries of life we sell cheaper than others. Freah every day. ... ... Our It) and qraham bread la Increasing Its aaUs every day. Try our 23o check system and aave money. BOSTON BAKERY, B. Morgenatetn. 237 W. Centra Street f RAB0WSKY HOTEL, JI. GItABOWSKY, Prop. l N. Centre St, PotUvllU, Pa. Fine old Whlakeya, Olni and Wlnea, at lb ba A cbolee line of Cigars and Temper nee Drink. Aoeommodatloaa for traveler. ' UaalaMall boars a JJ House, I Goldin, Proprietor. SHOES!! 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. - WIlitb and LIyd sts- 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 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 WEDDING WREATHS, BURIAL SLIPPERS, NAIURAL AND WAX FLOWERS. The largestaasoitment In town. Prices beyond competition. De signs desired by special orders rilled. Come and see our stock where. Flowers for sociable, balls, banquets or other festive occasions furnished at abort notice. Miss Mary E. Jones, West Lloyd St. Next to Hub department atore. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardin St. millions of Dollars Go up In nraokb every year. Take no rlska but et your houses, stock, tar nltnre, etc, insured in first-class re liable companies ai represented by nAVTn FAUST Insurance Agent Alio Lilt imIAclAantl omtanlH
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