10R SUMMER DIFFICULTIES Onr supply of mwllclnr and health fnl fomW for the cfirr ml nourishment nl the tinliy In Mra and eiceedlnffly Rojarr" All the Soothing Remedies . -Mitlul toth' Aflmfnrtof thesitnVrliiii child anil ttn- tired And Irooplnfr niolhr, wt keep In tli. It. st (nrni. Our prices are moderate, iur (5".U pun-mid reliable. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. TH; TRACK OF TIHE ! i t hftnj;hi years Arc repreoenteil hi the . ii&nulni; uf t Irs. Our 1SH9 model nre h i if . lion .if up-to-date tailoring. (IrAcrhil in null nn.l di nimbly comfortable, they trive yon it coin'ct Ami dresy mteArAne. The work i ittu.thip is tho bt and tli price is n low one. Made to wear and to give sat isfaction. liny Our dent's Furnishings. Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24- "WHO HATH WOE?" Vii hath redness of eyes?" ir trouble is often caused by an : rof refraction which, can be Tcoted by a pair ot properly 'iwud glasses. Examination 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. La 1ics" Russetts, $3.00, now " ' S2.00, now $1.50, now M. 11 s Russetts, $3.00, now and $2.25. Men's Blacks, $1.40, now SI 60. SI.25. 90c. S2.00 85c. Misses', Children's and In fant's shoes at a reduction of 30 per cent, below regular price 'I HIS SALE IS WEEKS ONLY. FOR TWO BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Couches, Lounges, Upholstered in Corduroy, 1 ii.ur, Carpets and Silks. Can h.il in all sizes and styles. To r M,lrf in a short time and can be Bought at Factory Prices. DAVISON'S DEPARTMENT STORES, Nos. 1 19-121 -123 North Main St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing l'leaM everybody. VT do lota of It Mid are gftlnllif new eus towers dully. IjmIIum shauipoolng no t your own home upon notl&aon. W. G- DUSTO, Ferguson House Block, WHY NOT Visit our new meat market ? ,v. (-an sell you the nicest beet, niuuon, veal, lard, sausages, fresh mil smoked meats to be had any where. Always fresh and clean. Our prices will please you and induce you to buy again. x 2 South Jardln Street. Next door to K. C lirobufs grocery. PITHY POINTS. 'UppftnliiKs Tliroueliinit Ilia (Jounlry (lliroutclnil for Kant? 1'orusMl. A new hoisting engine has lieou )ut in tlio sloe Bt Hast colliory. A plHiin factory, to employ forty men, will be established at York. There 1 a movement In Ontro county fur the fieeiiiK of turnpllke roads. Nut tstimisy win iwtiio last r. t it one dr excursion to Atlantic Ity. I.nlior Day, SeptMuber 4tli, will be en. orally olwerved throughout tho county. Maiiuh Chunk Is to have now silk mill. I.ocal c.iipltullt lire plntbliiK tlio project. Mistestilam Heed mill Jennie ilonuby, hnve opened n Kindergarten nt Mnlianuy City. l'Artsofthe town of Mill Hull, Cl'nton county, was flooded yesterday ns the result of a cloudburst. John lleck, a Lancaster county farmer, was fatally injureil by h IaII from the upper tier in his tolweeo fnrm. Why do we always refer to it man in liU shirt sleeves as UiourIi there wore no other portion to the garment? Another Ufiirt Is IioIiik made to oreanUa a National bank at Lauoford, and this time it will likely be a success. Oeorge I'hocnix, colored, wni killed by a trolley car at WiUesbarro, his bend being severed from tho body. Henry Campbell, of Haltlmoro, has leased M70 acres of York county land and will dig out red, blue and white clay. A slight wrwk occurred on tho (Jutawi'wu branch of tho 1' ,t II road on Saturday, do InyttiK tt-HlIi1: several liotirs. Iliirglars who cracked tlio safe in tho Pennsylvania Hallroad station at Crossuna, Oambria county, secured only $1. Kstra men are employed at tho coal stock yards nuar Mahanoy City. Shipments are heavy and orders remain unfilled. Thurolsn probability Unit tho Chtcklos (Lancaster county) Iron furnacos, idlo for several years, will soon bo put In blast. Seized with a fit. Mazda McDormott fell from a third-story window at the York county Almshouse and was fatally injured. I). T. Hallock & Sous, of York, capitalized at $800,000. will erect large shops at York for tlio manufacture of agricultural machinery. Tho Co-otierative Obits Company, of Rello- foute, Is making extensive- improvements to its plant, and will rosuino oporatiom Septem ber 15. The low faro of $2.50 to Atlantic City next Sunday and ten hours at tho shore over tho I". & K. road, will attract a largo crowd. Letters of administration c. t. a. wcro granted Saturday to Klvina Faust on tlio estato of Samuel A. Faust, late of Ashlaud, deccasod. After a two-months' deadlock, W. D. llrytlen has been elected principal of the Carhondalo High school to succeed Professor II J. llockenherry. Joseph Devlin, formerly of Heckscber- ville. is now chief engineer on the Plant line steamship Le Grande Duchess, one of the tinest 6hlps ou the Atlantic coast. Tho Heading has commenced preliminary work ou n mammoth new freight and coal yard at Hauck's, which will save much shifting at Tamanend and Lakeside. John Rafferty. whose parents reside at Mt. Camiet, died last week in Cienfuegas, Cuba, of yellow fever. Ho enlisted in the Twenty- second U. S. Infantry during the bpanish war. John Higglns, of Tamaqua, who was sent to jail on Saturday, charged with assault and battery, was released yesterday. Tho friends of Higglns prevailed upon tho prosecutor to scttlo tho case. No Bight 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 lias 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, 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. Waaler's drug store. Orwlgsburg Fulr. The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces a 6peci.il low. fare of $1.10 from Shenandoah to Orwlgsburg and return, on account of the fair to be held at that place. Tickets win bo sold August 20th to September 1st inclusive, good for return passage to and including Sentember 2nd. On August 30th, 31st and September 1st special trains win do operaico for the accommodation of people, nonsuit Lehigh Valley ticket agent for further particulars. Does Tats Strike Ton ? Muddy complexions. Nauseating breath ... .1. . T 1, come trom clironic consupauou. nun a Clover Eoot Tea is an absolute cure and lias been sold for fifty years ou an absolute guarantee Prico 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. Wedded at Alli nlmm. Francis It. Fcnner, Jr., of Pottsvillo, aud MUs Elizabeth M. Holsteiu, of Allentown, were married yesterday by Kov. Dr. S. Q Wagner, at the parsonage of St. John's Reformed church, Allentown. They will reside at Pottsville, where Mr. Fcnner is managor of the Swift Beef Co.'s house. ro Aid Stifrorlnir Porto lllcnns. Cleveland, Aug. 28. In response to a letter of appeal from Ftev. James II. Blonk, bishop of Porto Rico, Bishop Horatmann, of the diocese of Cleve land, has issued a pastoral letter to his clergy and people In which he calls for aid for the hurricane sufferers. By order of Bishop Horstmann a collection to aid the Porto Iticans will be taken up next Sunday. TO CLU1NSK TI1K SYSTU.tl Effectually yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual con stipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy aotlvity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaahes, colds, or fever, use Syrup of Pigs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. Buy Royal Patent Flour, the market, It is the best in Grand Peace Jubilee PARADE AND PIC-NIC! Under assplces of the SOLDIERS' MONUMENT PARK ASSOCIATION. COLUMBIA PARK, SHENANDOAH, PA. Labor Day, Monday cpt.4 The entire proceeds will he applied to the fund for the erection and dedication of a monu wwit to the memory of tlione who iterved In the War of tbe Hel.elllon, tfai-JUMS, and the late gpaujDb-Amerloan War. MUSIC BY RILEY'S FULL ORCHESTRA, TICKETS, 2 5 CtB TUB WEATIIKII. narlindooa, V. t., lias moved to tho south of Santo Domingo, but with out increase in in tensity. It hua grown wanner In tho Missouri val loy, and tho tem perature has re mained nearly sta tionary elsewhere, Including tho Pa cific coast, whero i) n tne weatner con viJj tlnuoB fair. Koro- enst for tills section: Fair this after noon: probably fair tomorrow; light to fresh easterly winds. Sunrise, 5:31 sunset, 0:44; length of day, 13h., 13m.; moon rises, 11:44 p. m.; moon net, 1:38 p. m. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Necrology Iteports of Tills ttinl Oilier Tonus or (lie County, Albl Strochiuski, tho lS-moutb-old daughter uf Matt. Strochiuski, of 212 East Lloyd street, died yestorday of marasmus. Mrs. Mary McCormlck, widow of tlio lato John .McCormlck, of Frackvillo, died in Philadelphia. Mrs. MrCorniick had con ducted a milllnory storo at Frackvillo fur many years. Louis Richards, agod "0, formerly of Mnh auoy Piano, died at the homo of his soii-lu-law, Joseph Davis, In Sliamokin on Saturday. Miss Ena E. Chambers died at her homo In Pottsvillo yestorday, aflcr a year's illness She resigned as public school teacher last year SI10 was a daughter of tho lato Henry M. Chambers. Col. Henry L. Cako, a former prominent rosident of Schuylkill county, died Saturday morning at Northumberland, in tlio county of that name, at tho advanced age of 70 years. Ho was at tlio tlmo of Ills doath with Ills two aged sisters, who rosldo in tho old homestead. Ho leaves a widow, who was be fore marriage Miss Elizabeth Huntzingor, of Pottsvillo. and four children. Tho filucral will occur to-morrow afternoon. Tho remains of Joseph, a flve-month-old infant son of Dennis Domstteor, of South West street, wcro interred in tho Polish cemetery on Saturday. Tho remains of !oo, tho 6-montb-old daughter of Harry aud Sarah Martin, were interred in tho Koholcth-Israol cemetery yesterday. SATURDAY ORGIES. Cnses Were Dlttposeit Justices of the 1cr of lly tlio Vladi Fredcma is a tenant in ono of tho row of houses at Shenandoah City colliery. Yesterday lie was paid a visit by his brother John. Itoth brothers are involved in the ownership of a property in their native country, aud while trying to bring about an amicable- agreement, they became engaged in a quarrel. Dur iug the dispute John was seized by his brother aud his wife, Mrs. Frodema, and thrown out into the street. A brother-in-law, Bendick Ivordzuski, also engaged in the, ejectment. During the melee in tho street John was beaten and gashed on tho head. Ho entered suit before Justice Shoemaker aud after the hearing his assailants settled the case by paying tho costs and the doctor's bill, both amounting to $10 85. Andrew Oaues was the victim of an assault ou Saturday night at the bauds of Joe Weuskunas. The latter hurled a fork at the plalntitf aud assaulted him with a tablo knife, at tho same time threatening to kill him. Tho accused was put under $.100 bail by Justice Toomey. FILLING UP THE MINES. Gi.lm Ilelnc Used to Prevent Further Cnve-lus nt MHlninoy City. The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company commenced in earnest to-day on a gigantic contract, calculated to restore Mahanoy City to its original stability. For some time back scares have been frequent aloug the main business thoroughfares, by the earth settling into underground work' Ings, which honeycomb the town in almost every direction The situation continued to glow alarming, aud to counteract its etlect the company havo contracted to restore to the coal robbed and abandoned chambers, the contents of many unsightly c'ulm banks which dot surrounding mountains. Huge scraper lines havo been erected back of the Philadelphia and Reading station which will convey this culm from Nor'.h Mahanoy and Giendon collieries to a shaft on the hillside, whero it will be forced down Into the old unused workiugs and slushed tightly into the effected parts. They also hope to crystahzo the culm after it has reached the earth's bowels, thus preventing further subsidence The work will continue for nearly a year, employing two hundred men, and will cost many thousand dollars. Their Troubles Multiply. Ed. Herald : An Infant child of A. Gold man died yesterday, and being a member of the Sons ef Abraham congregation, aud not having a graveyard of their own, asked the Kchielos of Israel congregation to bury the infant in their cemetery, but they wanted $15 first, finally agreed to take $10, but Mr. Goldman could not pay that amount, so Pottsville congregation offered to bury the child for nothing. The fact is that President Levi Refowich Is not home, and had lie been home, it might not have occurred. Some ilmo ago tho cemetery had to be fixed up,and the members of the Sons of Abraham con gregation each contributed towards it. Iu their constitution is a clause which says a poor man, when a member of his family dies, the congregation bury them free of any cost. But this member, becauso ho belonged to the new congregation, although very poor, was refubed that privilcgo and it looks more like kplte work on tho part of the trustees. Nicholas Freiiiand, President Sons of Abraham Congregation. William t'rltcliard Arrested, William Pritchard, a former resident of this town, now residing at Mt. Carmel, was arrested on Saturday, charged with receiving stolen goods. Pritchard bought a double set of harness from a man be said he didn't know. The harness was the property of Joseph Oakes, of the same town, who claimed that Pritchard knew it was his when he bought it. The case will go to court, Pritch ard being held in $300 ball. Gruihoplione Concerts. Mrs. John Harle last evening entertained a number of friends at tho residence of Mrs, David Reiliy, ou West Cherry strcot, by a graphophone concert, About thirty-five people enjoyed tbe selections. Ernest Harsley eutertained tbe members of the Rescue II. & L. Company at tho truck house yesterday afternoon with numerous selections on the phonograph. Milk Thieves. The residents along South West street are complaining of milk thieves that are opera ting in that locality. Several complaints have already been made by people who leave their pails on the porvh for the milkmen to servo before the families rise Iu the morning. Child Sculdeil. Last evening Lauile.a nine-year-old daugh Ur of Night Watchman Creary, was scalded at tbe family .residence ou South Jardln street. She had been playing about tbe stove and accidently pulled over a kettle of boillug water. The little girl s left leg was badly scalded. Tlie Htorm hour Saturday nmrnlliB PERSONAL MENTION, Miss I). M. Devors. wlmdmlv nt Wilkin. sou's storo, is upending her vacation at Phil adelphia and Atlantic City. Misses Hnttlo M. and Annln (1. Rnxhv urn visiting fiicnds In Sliamokin. L. J. Wllklmtntl rtilllrn1 lintnn frnm A business trip to New York 011 Saturday even ing, where ho snout n week In Kcctlrlni? n full stock of dry goods. Miss Rcna Jav. of l'MlnilelnliU. In unend ing a portion of her vacation In town. She is a sister of A. II. Jav. of Klnctown. Miss May (lalilo. of West O.ik street, who pent the past two month vUitliu' nt Put a. wlssa, returned homo to-day. Messrs. Clarence Ifnwnr. lfnrrv nnd Khvunil Master, wcro Sunday visitors to' Rending. (1. A. Wlldo. nf PilUtnn. siicnt Hiindav in own with rolativvR. Col. Feccr Rlicnt fn-dnv nt Shnninkln nn business. Charles Kirlin was a iwwuuer to William- sport tills afternoon. Mlsi M i II tlio W'aslov bna irnnn to Milium- vllle to enter the Shite Normal school as ti student. Vlctur B. Sutton, of Dorranccton. Pa . Is icing entertained here bv his friend. Jiiscuh Morris. John Harlo is Rftflmlini? hi tnraithm at Atlantic City. Messrs. John Convlllo and Albert Hnskliis. returned homo from Atlantic Citv 011 Satnr.' day evening. Miss Ruby Yost, i.f Duniiioro. Is benirr greeted by her many acquaintances hero, Ralph 1'iiust snent Sunday at the homo of Ids parents at Pottsvillo. Misses Goitrudo Pnrrott and Annio Roberts are homo from a recreation sojourn nt Atlan tic utiy. Messrs. Richard Collins and .Too Devltt. of Pottsvillo, were pleasant Sunday visitors to town. John Folcv will lcavo to-morrow for Stiouilsburg to resume his studies at tho formal School at that place. Miss Ella Barton, ol Mt. Carmcl. is visit ing tlio family of Anthony Hendricks, on South White street. Substitute Letter Carrier Owen C. Thomas. to-day dclivored the mail in regular Letter Carrier Harry Rollly's district, who Is spend ing ins vacation at Atlantic City, David Hughes and family. Mrs. Colfax Itrown and William McLaren, have returned home from a 10 days visit to relatives in Philadelphia 11 nil Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs, Edwiu C. Kostcubaudcr. of uatawissa, wlio spent yostcrday In town as tuo guests 01 tlio lattcr's sister, Mrs. rump 11. Uaulo, returned to their home to-day. ' Ankle Sprained. ,Tohu Cartrcll, residing at Ellaugowau, sustained a sovero sprain of tho left ankle by a fall of rock at Knickerbocker colliery this morning. Dr. D. John Prico Is attending tho patient. Improving Their Water I'liint. The Pottsvillo Water Couipauy is erecting a largo reservoir on tho Indian run, ou lands lately outaineu 1 rem tuo Shannon estate, in tho Indian Run valley, to increaso tlio water supply. A large engine is being erected at tho dam to pump tho water to a standplpe on a spur of the Sharp mountain, many feet abovo Pottsville, to obtain gravity. This supply will bo furnished tho borough of rkville, a superb of Pottsvillo, aud to consumers at the west cud of the latter town When completed tho Pottsvillo Water Com- pauy will havo an immense plant, with res ervoirs besides at Morea aud near Frackvillo and St. Clair. Drunk Arretted William Wourski was arrosted on Soutli Jardiu street last evening by Watchman (.'rcary ou n charge of dtuukeuuess and dis turbing the peace. Tho prisoner is serving time iu the lockup. Cnin'il lliifHt Its"l(nnk". Phillipsburg, N. J., Aug. 2S. The Morris canal broke from Its banks near here yesterday and did great dam age. A thunderstorm started at 1 o'clock in the morning and the rain, falling in torrents, swelled the canal until it broke its banks in threo places. close togother. The water rushed from the breaks out upon the lower lying lands and swept everything be fore them. Two small houses and sev eral barns were carried from their foundations and outbuildings of small size were whirled away with tho water until smashed to pieces. Haggerty's sawmill was carried away and washed into the Delaware river, a complete wreck. I'lul.tiitlnrK to LciivnTlteli' VntlveXitind Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 28. Messrs. Bergstroen and Zllllacs, prominent Flnlanders here, declare that 100,000 Finlanders have decided to leave their country owing to the recent action of the Russian government in demanding the right to recruit from the Flnland ers for the imperial army, which Is claimed to be a violation of the Fin nlsh home rule measure of 1892. It is also asserted Russia demands $10,000,- 000 a year more taxes. Arrestlnir Florida Wlilttienp. Jacksonville, Aug. 28. According to a Tampa special Postofflce Inspectors Tate and Bass and six deputy marshals went to Peck Saturday afternoon with warrants for 16 persons charged with narticlDatlon In the whipping of Post maBter Crum by whltecaph and also the intimidation of his colored assistant Dan Morrison. Seven arrests have already been made. Crum is not yet able to leave his room. " I Stand Firm to Recommend It." " I 'had beta afflicted with lung trouble for two VFAra ." BavK Chnrlc A. Moore, of Fivemile. Mason Co , W Va "I tried all the surrounding fihyslcianl. but they did me no good, After a ong period I bought a bottle of your great -uoiqen iitmcal jjucovery,' ana aucr mkiiii four bottles I am ntirrlv cured, aud I stain firm to recommend your great 'Discovery' to 11 pcopic sinicica wun lung irouutv. a uu feel stronger than I ever did." pill A CLOSE EXAMINATION The Our Mammoth Clothing & and 11 S. Main REVENUES OF CUBA. The Military flu vm-nniont Shown a Surplus or SI, I HO, im. Washington, Aug. 28. The war de partment glvea out for publication an Interesting statement of the financial condition ot the Island of Cuba. It shows that under the management of the United States government tho re ceipts of tho Island from Jan. 1, 1899, to June 30 of the current year exceed the expenditures by the very handsome sum of $1,480,021. This statement probably will bo a surprise to many persons who had thought that Cuba under the military occupation of tho United Suites was not self sustaining. During the period named the receipts from all sources were $0,982,010; dis bursements, $5,501,988. Of the money disbursed $1,712,014 was expended in sanitation; $505,2G3 in the erection and improvement of barracks and quar ters; $443,563 In the establishment, etc., of the rural guard and adminis tration; $250,674 on public works, har bors and forts; $293,881 In charities and hospitals; $242,146 for civil gov ernment; $723,281 on municipalities; 944 in aid to the destitute; $42,205 in quarantine matters; total, $4,448,924. The statement for July shows re ceipts for the month, $1,339,324; dis bursements, $1,029,877. An Kiliientor'H Milclde. Watertown, Wis., Aug. 28. John L. Flavin, president of the State Teachers' association, and for 25 years county superintendent of education, commit ted suicide yesterday by hanging him self from a tree on his farm. Despon dency and overwork are behoved to have been the causes. Ilnnlcer nnd KtinuVIIIiivo Dlanpponrod Chicago, Aug. 28. Demetri Fried- lander, treasurer of tho United Rus sian churches of Chicago, private banker and agent for tho Wacker & Blrk Brewing company, is missing, and at the same time an amount estimated at from $40,000 to $100,000 has dis appeared. llont Capsized nnd Two Drowned. New York, Aug. 28. Albert Golden, of Greenwich Point, and Furman Hicks, 40 years old, of Hempstead, were drowned while sailing In Henip Btcad bay, Long Island, the boat being caught In a squall and capsized. NUQ0ETS OF NEWS. The apple brandy season in Tennes see promises an unusual yield. The supreme court of the Foresters of America has decided to hold Its next meeting in Baltimore in 1901. A former steward of the North Car olina state prison farm swears that in 1898 a convict was beaten to death by guards. Arthur Slausen, 15 years old, at Highlands, N. Y., confessed that he drowned his playmate, Henry Rose, 8 years old. Since kissing his wife goodby last Monday night Dr. J. H. Hubbell, a prominent physician of Naphonee, Nob., has not been heard from. A parcels post between the United States and Germany was on Saturday signed by Postmaster General Charles Emory Smith and tho special German envoy, Mr. Mutnm von Schwarzstein. MISCELLANEOUS. "VfOTIOE. Ueslrable properties for sale. Ap- i ply to 8. O. liouopemr, wtturuey, nnennnaoau. 17WU 8AI.K. Most desirable dwelling nn west ' Centre street, bath, water closet, leweroge, two bouses on rear of lot. Valuable business property, two stores, isorin Main street, inn houses on ICast Coal street. Little cash required. Fine house In Brownsville. Apply to J, ULAUDE 11BOWN, Attorney-at-law, 7-29-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. perguson's Theatre, JA8. H. QUINH, Manager. One Night Only I SATURDAY, SEPT. 2, '99. A GRAND MELANGE OF MUSIC AND BEAUTY. Artists ot Sterling Merits. Vocalists, Dancers, Comedians. nlss Russell, 'THE DIVA," Will Positively Appear. PRICES : 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Itrserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. BIS N, Centre SL, PotUvllU, Pa. Floe old Whiskeys, nine and Wines, at tbe ba A choice) line of Cigars and Temper anoe Drinks. Accommodation for travelers. 1 ItMlsatall moum 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.. 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. LILILI P. W. BELL, Cor LAST LOW RATE EXCURSION To Atlanllo City via V. & It. K'y Sunday, Sept. 3rd, 18111). For the accommodation of those desiring to spend a day at the sea shore tho Philadelphia & Reading Railway will run a special train Sunday next, September 3rd, leaving Shen andoah at 2:10 a. m arriving at Atlantic City at 0:20 a. 111. Returning, leave Atlantic City 7 p. m Philadelphia 9:30 p. m. Fare for round trip $2 50. How Is Your Wife ? Has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache are tbe principal eausos. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Price 23 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded If results are not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. Shooting Matoh. Arrangements have been made for a shoot ing match between William Clark aud Ed ward Calbert, both of Girardvllle, to take place on the West Eud ball grounds at that place ou Labor Day. Each man will shoot at nine birds at $25 a side. Locomotive l'luncod a Tlionnnnd Foot Tamplco, Mex., Aug. 28. Another fatal accident has occurred on the Car denas division of the Mexican Central railroad. A mountain engine was coming down n steep grade below Car denas when It was thrown from the track and fell over a precipice into a mountain gorge, a thousand feet be low. The engineer, who was an Amer ican, the fireman, a Mexican, and two Mexican wood passers were carried iown to death. A Prisoner's T.onp to Doittli. Detroit, Aug. 28. Mary Ann Carr, a Port Huron young woman, leaped from the rail of the steamer Darius Cole yesterday into Lake St. Clair, and was drowned before the steamer could be put about and boats lowered. The young woman was en route to Detroit In charge of an officer, having been ar rested for the theft of $35. 1 A A A i. A. A . flit. I. J KDd unfortunate aUercraiTOOi A I IIIUIGQ FriTtU dlMMei. It loot! 1oUobJ 1 Youthful Crrort. Loit Ylifclitr. Vriooctl. tli. )Mnl for Hiporn T(lnaonUU lod Bookr i04 North Blith HL l'hlUTIpht, t- 1'. Jt'OtlUTCir IDA OOir HWCIUlal id uml to cor Ja though tb moat wlebrHod (mo- I.H.ta r.tl4 Vihiini1l J In 1 SI IIAI,aU P Ice Cream, All flavors, ManufaC' tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts AIC FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Ity TENNEY COMPAXY, ron BAUS 11V FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Main St. FOR SALE ! Stock and fixtures of the best . . . niLLINERY BUSINESS in Columbia county. Splendid location. Call or address H. E. WASLEY, No. n2 Main Street, Blooinsburg, Pa. 4 N Iteifular size I ' cup cake. 7c. 1f f- Hegular site CS - sponge cake, ' ' 7Loave. of -O bread, - These are some- of tbe necessaries of life we sell cheaper than others. Fresh every day. Ourllyfcand uraliam bread Is Increasing He ales every day. Try our 23c check system and save money, BOSTON BAKERY, 3. MorgeuiUlu. itST W. Centrs llrt IColtedl: jj House, I Goldin, Proprietor. - Wnite aDd Llovd sts- Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Bath and Wash Rooms. Boarders by the Day, week or month Well stocked bar attached. An heuser-Buscli St. Louis beer and Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles. The Best Hotel in the Region (Jiving the Best Accommodations for the floney. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" 5-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor. Main and Coal Sts., Shenandoah, ,Pa. tj, 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 I Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - RA WEDDING WREATHS, BURIAL SLIPPERS, NAT URAL AND WAX FLOWERS. The largest assoitment In town. Prices beyond competition. De signs desired by special orders nuea. i;oine ana see our stock before Durchaslnrr else where. Flowers for sociables, balls, banquets or other festive occasions furnished at short notice. if- Miss Mary E. Jones, j$ West Lloyd St. '$ vt Next to Hub department store. si EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and . Undertaking, No 13 North Jardln St. nilllons of Dollars .Go up In nmoko overyyear. Take no risks but get your housos, stock , fur nlture, etc., insured in flrst-clasa re liable companies as represented by DAVIft FAUST. Insurance Ant Alialdls sadlcoldaaUl omyiali
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