KNOWING DRUG VALUES. It In our know ledge uf drug mines that en ables us to help you, and to r!v you RIGHT QUALITIES as well as RIGHT QUANTITIES. Our nnxtoiy I for your fwtlnfnotlon nw your lipftUli, ami our spM-falty is purity and relia bility Hi nil times. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Nice Things For Nice Hen. The prop'r furnishings for nil sorts of occasions arc shown by us In great variety. VTe can fit you out with perfect drew effect nt i rv mndenilt' price. The iniHt graceful in'its handkerchiefs of the finest linen, gloves thai suit the most particular, shtrta, hosiery, whatever the need we'll supply it. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. WHO HATH WOE?" ' Who hath redness of eyes?" Their trouble is often caused by an error of refraction which can be corrected by a pairot 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, now SI. 60. 92.00, now $,25. " $1.50, now 90C. Men's Russetts, $3.00, now $2,00 and $2.25. Men's Slacks, $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 FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON 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. DEPARTHENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing Pleases everyho.lv. We do lots of It and are gaining new cus tomers dally. Ijultessnlimpoolng done at ynur own home upon notifieatlon. 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. IN L 2 South Jard n Street, Next door to B. O. IlroM's grocery. SOCIAL GATHERINGS. Ilmv Holun ot Our Town Tropin Spent Lust livening. A social gathering was hold nl the residence of Mr. niul Mm. Philip Merman, on North White street, last evening, In honor of their daughter, Miss Pauline, who celebrated her birthday anniversary. Vocal ami instru mental music wore rendered In a Tory effec tive tnanuor. A oake Walk by Misses Bobbin and Ryuklowicr. elicited much laughter and applause All kinds of Raines were Indulged In and refreshment wore served. The guests departed for tlicir homes at a late hour, being well pleased with the evening's entertain ment. Among those present wore Misses Hannah and Minnie Hartsch, Lizsle and Helena Curls, Kdlth Link, Mary ami Annie Donglor, lllla Hyukfowlcz, Bessie Ellis, Uertrudo Nelswliitcr, Clara Hildcnbiand, May Hums, Daisy Price, Ida and Lottie Dornbach, Afary Kauffman, Lizzie Lacker, Blanche Bobbin, Grace and Edna Schurtz, Hanuah llrccker, l-'ninilo Weeks, Caroline, Anna, Pauline and Ida Blcrniau, Mrs. Itichard Ilruwu, Mrs. Edward Uobtuson, Airs. Louis Ilafncr, Jlrs. Louis Katz and JIoesrM. Elmer Dawson, Gustnv Formos, Charles Hildon braml, John Itafuer, Fred. Carl, Tbomns Doyle, Grlllltli Jones, William Williams, Charles Illltbn, Matthew Wachaus, Walter Blerman and Christ. Uasaier. The residence of Mr. aud Mrs. Daniel Laudeman was made a scene of enjoyment last ovoulng by a gathering of a number of their friends, who indulged in games and other pastimes and partook of an excellent supper. Among tho guests were Mr. aud Mrs. Daniel L. Wolf, Mr. and Thomas Ited clift, Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Carbel, Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Derr, Mr. and Mrs. Pierco Derr, Mr. aud Mrs. Philip ltoso, Mr and Mrs. N. Fritz, Mr. and .Mrs. JhcoIi Latidcrniaii, Mrs John Whrino, Mis Doyle, Mrs John Miller, Mrs. Rebecca Warniok, Mr. mid Mrs. Alboft Laudcrman, Mrs. John Carbel, John Gilo, Misses Tillie Carbel aud Annie Laudermau, Edward Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linkcosh and Airs. McSurdey, of Wm. Pcun, aud Miss Sadie Heaver, of Haven Huu. A farewell patty was held lust night, at tho residence of Air. ami Airs. Joseph White house, in honor ol their niece, .Miss Alillio Shortland, who left for hor homo in Philadel phia to-day. Games and music were indulged in aud Aliss Shortland received n number of tokens from tho guests, who wero Aliases Jeauette Iirostuti, Agnes Kcilly, Mamie Wells, Iiutb aud Lizzie Ilolmau, Sussie Loucks, Estolla Eincnhower, Daisy Cugan, Essie Kennedy, Mary Lambert, Auuio Hampton, KHtiellrennau, Kosclla Dougherty, Lizzie Durkin, Harriet Miller, Laura Alowry, Maud Whitehouse, Air and Airs. Peter Bellly aud Airs. James, Mcssts Thomas Jones, Benjamin Ilroxton, John Donovan, Henry Rcilly, Daniel JJreiiiiaii, Alex. Davis, Thomas Buchanan, George Church and John Burns. war. i'enn. Superintendent 11. E. Quln was in 1'otts ville on Saturday, transacting business. Airs. Buklebach and Miss Carrie Jones are in Philadelphia this weok.' Aliss Clara Kick has gone to Philadelphia for a few days. Airs. Peter Schoppe spent to-day In Girard villo. Airs. William Jones is spending a few days in Girardville. George Woomor and family are in Port Carbon, attending a family reunion. A social gathering was held at this place last night, at the residence of Mr. and Airs. William CblHmers, in honor of tho twenty- first birthday anniversary of their daughter. Katie. Thero wero games and instrumental music and a supper was served. The guests were Eev. and Airs. W. H. Stewart, Mrs. Fred. Ratzberg, Alisses L. Dovey, Esther Ltukhurst, Lizzio Fisher, Alargaret Atollard, Alargaret Goyne, Maggie Garner, Uattie Capper, Catherine West, Lulu Parrott, Shen andoah, Millie Parrisb, Gilberton, Maggie and Nellie Alalloy, Annie Walker, Alaggie, Alary, Jane and Alargaret Chalmers, Alice Seltzer, Airs. L. Walker, Air. and Mrs. Evan Jones. Air. aud Airs. Thomas Dove, Jr., Air. and Airs. Joseph Taggart, Alisses Jennie Jones, and Ida Alay, Aliss Kuth Aloyer, Brownsville, Alossrs. J. C. Lewis, William Chalmers, Jr., W. II. Dresler. J. H. Hughes, Alfred Walker, Hubert A. Ledduu, William Shctby, Ashland, Thomas and Al fred Alillichap, Edward DaukB and William Johnson, of Shenandoah, John and Frank Goyne, James and Benuie Chalmers. Orphaus' Court Sesslou. In the matter of Alfred Thomas Biegel, minor, the court ordered and directed that the order of Alfred Lewis Ricgel he amended so as to read Alfred Thomas Rlegel. In case of estate of Richard Phillips, de ceased, a decree of distributiou filed. In case of estate of Annie Hyduk, de ceased, the court ordered and directed the sale of real estate for the payment of debts, Bond in $2,509 was.Clcd. In case of estate of W. F. Ehlers, decoased, tho Court authorizes and empowers executor to sell, transfer and assign tho mortgage against T. F, Shappell and Amanda Sbappell, his wife, to any purchaser which ho may be able to procure, and to make and execute said assignment with full power according to law. In case of estate of Samuel A. Faust, de ceased, the Court directs citation to issue to show cause why administrator shall not mato and deliver a good and sufficient deed in fee simple to said Alfred B. Gamer, in pursuance of contract between Samuel A. Faust and Alfred B Garner. This order Is returnable Alonday, Sept. 11, 1600, at 10 a. m. A hearing was had In the estate of Rose J, De Rigler, deceased. No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera Infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea, summer complaint of any feort if you have D Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry In the medicine chest. Foot Hall at Sltainokln. An Interesting game of foot ball will be played at Shamokin on Labor Day, between the team of that place, and a picked team from this county. The latter will line up as follows: Red" Russell, Ashland, left end; O'Xoil, Ashland, left tackle; Cuff, Centralis, left guard ; Lavelle, Shenandoah, centre Carroll, Shenandoah, right guard: Waters, Ashland, right tackle ; Faust, Ashland, right and; Wallauer, Ashland, quarter back; Ellis, Ashland, right half back ; 1-alley, Shenan doah, left half back; Thomas, Pottsvllle, run beck. Bhbcham's Pills for distress after eating. Young Mothers. Croup Is the terror of. thousands of young mothers because Its' outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal, Hhlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magto In cases of croup, it hat never been known to fall. The wont cases relioved Immediately. Price 39 cts., 60 cU. and f 1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. Gam Township School Affair. Michael O'Brien, a member of the School Board of Cans township, presented a jietitiou for a preliminary injunction to Judge Heuniug, which was granted and returnable Sept. 4th, asking that the President, John Gibbons,' and Thos, Huilinau, secretary, be restrained fiom issuing orders on the school district of Cass township ; that appointments made of teachers be declared null. O'Brien wag ousted as a member of the Board, but Judge Ileuuing reinstated him last week. The Orwlgahure Fair. The Orwlgsburg fair opened yesterday. The attendance was not large, but as the itnpertant races are booked for to-day, to morrow and Friday it Is expected large crowds will le in attendance. Shenandoah was well represented at the races to-day. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Ohrontcloil Tor Unity I'nrnsnl, Tho Hoara of Health moots this evening. Bast colliery was Idlo yestorday for tho want of cars. Thero aro sixty persons In jail awaiting trial next week. Tho P. A R. colliery employes at Girard vllle and Ashland wero paid to-day. Thero Is a scarcity of water at the Alms house, say the ofllcliils of that Institution, Tho new owners of tho Schuylkill Haven rolling mills saythcy will start up Very soon. Tho Pottsvllle electric railway is putting in a system of block signals, thus avoiding long waits on turnouts. A false alarm of lire created considerable oxcltemeut in AMilaml last night. Tho fire was supposed to have been In Brlght's lumber yard. Aliss Cora Meyers, of Ashland, who has for several years taught school at Frackvllle, has been ollercd a position as teacher In tho pub lic schools of Philadelphia. Labor Day will bo a gala day for the con gregation of St. Alary 's Slavonian Catholic church at Alahanoy City. Rev. Joseph Kas parek will dedicate a cross In the parish cemetery during the forenoon. . Cutting his leg with his ax on Quakake mountain, this county, Jonas Kciper, a wood chopper, nearly bled to death, and his condi tion is critical. To the surprise of physicians, Airs. Amos Gcistwoit, shot by her husband at Lebanon, Saturday night, It was supposed fatally, seems to bo recovering, Reading's Board of Public Works Is at war with the Board of Water Commissioners, bo canto employes of tho latter havo been digging up asphalted streets without permits. The Lehigh Valley collieries in the Alaha noy district suspended operations last night. They will rosumo on Friday. While ho was working in a telorlhono conduit at Willlamsport, Gcorgo Huilinau whs suffocated by gas. Ninety of the old 113d PounsylvanU Vol unteers responded to roll call yesterday nt a reuniou at Scranton. ' Daulel AIcGonegal, a veteran of the civil war, committed suicido by hanging at Wash ington ville, Columbia county. Barnhart Hersker, a farmer near Jersey Shore, was found dead in the furrow behind his plow, from heart disease. William Gcttius, aged GO years, was fatally injured by being crushed between a car aud a building at Hazle colliery, Hazletou. Resolutions havo been adopted by the Barbers' Union of Lebanon directing the early closing of all shops and declaring against Sunday work. Tho Tenant Must l'ay. Wo havo often heard the old saying, "It is cheaper to movo than to pay rent," but ac cording to the -following, this rulo wilt not hold good : A decision recently handed down by the Supreme Court says that a land lord can compel his tenant to come to bis ollicoand pay rent. He need not lookup the tenant aud ask: "How about this little matter f" hut can sit down, suo and get a judgment against him. A landlord tele phoned his tenant last January and naked him to come around and pay his rent, but the tenant said "come and get it." Aloro words passed, with tho result that both engaged lawyers It has just been decided in the lanSlprd's favor, aud it cost the lessee $200 to find this out. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: John Cheplinsky and Paulina Alarafskute, both of Shenandoah ; Vasko Kramer and Julia Kovalkik, both of Miners villa; John AlcCralner and Alary Skueer, both of AIcAdoo ; Harry Hughes aud Ellen Dillman, both of Frackvllle. Deaths and Funerals. Aliss Edna Wallauer. youngest daughter of Air. and Airs. Jacob Wallauer, of Ashland, died yesterday, aged 16 years, She was long a sufferer from spinal and heart trouble. Nicholas, a 4-months-old son of John II. aud Roso Jones, died at the family rcsidcuce, 23 South Catherine street, at 3 o'clock this morning. Death was due to cholera in fantum. The infant daughter of Air. and Airs. Uarry Inman, of Alahanoy City, died ytsterday after a brief illness. Tho funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. Deeds Uncorded. Following deeds wore filed for record yes terday : from Nathan E. Keudth aud wifo to Wallace A. JCleckner et al, premises in East Brunswick township ; from Charles AIc Donald et al, to Alargaret ICemple, premises in Hublcyvllle ; from David Stauffer and wifo to William U. Kock, premises in Ring town ; from Angelina Mennlz et vlr to Cal viu AL Lutz, premises In I'incgrovo town ship. Renounce Joys of the World. Twenty young women renounced the world at the Convent of Villa Alaria, at West Chester, yesterday, thirteen taking the habit of novice, and the remaining seven the black veil. The services were conducted by Rey. P. J. Garvey.of Overbrook Seminary, assisted by a number of visiting clergymen. Among those who received religious habit were : Aliss Annie Cawley, Port Carbon, Sister Alary Edigius ; Aliss Clara Phalen, of Pottsvllle, Sister Alary Admirabilis ; Aliss Alargaret Boyle,LocustGap,Slster Mary Prudentissima llirew TiiNsy lu the Ntove. Airs. Frank Williams, of Pottsyille, while putting coal on a fire to-day unwittiugly threw her pet cat, which had fallen as'eep in tne scuttle, into tne stove. The leline was horribly burned, but managed to crawl out and make a wild dash through the house-be' fore it foil dead. The Huckelherry Crop, The huckleberry crop was a large one this season. From Hazleton there were a total of 743,400 quarts shipped, and among the pickers f3,i20 were distributed. C'lioynwUI Got tho PooUIou. Dubuque, la., Aug. 30.-r.Ioq Choynskl was given the decision over Australian Jimmy ltvan at the end of a 20 round go here last night for the light heavy weight championship of the world, Choynskl demonstrated great clever ness throughout. Ityan stood Joe's continual left jabbing In the fuce well, and showed little signs of punishment at the end of the bout. The decision was strictly on points. llollur For I'orto Itlciwih. New York,Aug.30. Tho United States transport KUpatrlck, which sailed from Brooklyn today for Porto Itlco, takes 500,000 pounds of provisions contrib uted for the relief of the destitute Porto means. The provisions Include beans, bread, split peas and canned goods. A lot of dry goods was shipped by tho Merchants' association and the International Brotherhood league sends a quantity of clothing. lliitrnlo Fiolulit lliiutlloi'H I'oncoful. Buffalo, Aug. 30. An agreement cal culated to remove all causes for fur ther trouble among the freight han dlers on the docks at this port has been signed by Contractor Connors and the representatives of the freight handlers' organization. -The men have agreed to work on Sunday, and the contractor agrees to pay them 25 cents an hour and employ none but union men. to ci.r.vNsi: tuk hvhthm Effectually yet gontly, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual cou- stlpation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, use Syrup of Tigs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co, T1IK WHATMKK. Tho troplrnl Htorm Is central east Of Hip iHlnml of nundf'lmine, moving north by wost. M livTlil9 Btorm una not ns ydt dovol- ''iVSl0PeU tlnngorous 1 force, but nil In terested parties throughout the Wost Indies havo been notified of the facts and ad vice given that ' ship-pint; interests should tako nil necossnry precau tions. Forecast Showers todny and for tills section: probably tomorrow; brisk northeaster ly winds. Snnriso, G:33; sunset, 0:40; length of lay, 13h., 7m.; moon rises, 12:3!) a, ii,; moon, sets, 3:14 p. m. PERSONAL MENTI0N. Airs. Philip II. Jones, of Wm. Ponn, visited friends at Hazletou yesterday. Patrick Brodcrick returned from Atlantic City last evening. Honry Gllbort, who spont tho past few days visiting friends at Park Place, returned homo yesterday.1 Aliss Alaggie Carroll has gono to Allners villo to spend a week visiting friends. John Foloy, and his sister, Aliss Alargaret, of West Ccntro street, havo gone to Strouds- liu rg to enter tho Slate Normal school as students. Aliss Agnes Brown, daughter of Inside Foreman John Brown, of Ellangowan, re turned homo yestorday after spending a week with rclativos in Girardville. Airs. Whyrat, of Akron, Ohio, is a guest of Mr. and Airs. Nicholas llayar, of West Centre street. Air. and Airs. Thomas Williams and Air. and Airs. James Day, of Laasford, wero in town yesterday ns-tho guests of Air. and Airs. Benjamin Richards. Coroner Bleiler, of Frackvlllo, was n visi tor to town to-day Aliss Lydia Broughall, of Ellangownu, spent hist uight In towu as tho guest of hor sister, Airs. William Jones. Airs. Thomas Jenkins and children, who spent the :past month with tho family of James W. D.ivis, of South West street, re turned to their home in Philadelphia yester day. Thoy wero accompanied by Aliss Annlo Dvis, who intends to locate ia the Quaker city. Airs. Wm. Brown and son, Harry, are visitors at the home of ForotuarTJohn Brown, of EllaiiL-owim. James W. Daylsnnd son, Elmer, spent yes terday at Pottsvllle. Alisses Elsie Raudenbush and Susie Uawley loft town this aftornoon for Hazletou, whero they Intend to locate. Mrs. C. AI. Bordnerand Airs. Fred. Davis, havo gone to Emporium to spend four weeks at tho residence of the former's sister. Buy Royal Patent Flour, the market. It is the best In NUQQETS OP NEWS. Senator Vest, of Missouri, says that silver will be the leading issue In tho next presidential campaign. During a fight between drunken 'longshoremen in New York a by stander was wounded by a stray shot. A woman charged with causing the death of u child by a kick was mobbed by an angry crowd In New York and only saved by policemen's strategy. Mrs. Myrtle B. Eyler, principal of the State Industrial School for Girls at Trenton, was arrested and held to answer the chargo of extreme cruelty to Kate Barlow, an Inmate. Although recruiting for the ten new volunteer regiments has not yet been actively started In all parts of the country, 2,704 men havo already been secured for those regiments. Although the Dewey homo fund Is Increasing only by smnll contributions, and has not yet reached the i$20,000 mark, Treasurer Hoberts says thero are $15,000 additional In sight for tho fund. Brave Men Fall Victim? to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, back ache, nervousness, headache and tired, list less, run-down fcelinc. But there's no need tn feel like that. Listen to T. V. Garoner. Idaville, Intl. He says : "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether nc lives or dies, It did more to give me new strength and good appeti'e than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at A. Wasley's drug store, livery uotlle guaranteea. lastTow RATE "excursion To Atlantic City via 1. It. K'y .Sunday, Sept. ilrd, 18UI). For the accommodation of those desiring to spend a day at tho sea shore the 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 0:30 p. m. Fare for round trip 2 GO. "Now good digestion waits on appetite, aud health on both." Ice Cream, All flavors Man u 1 a c tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts A. SIC FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. PATtNTU NewYork. oispiii3:, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Undo Only Ily TEIWEY COMI'ANY, rou SAI.K 111 FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Main St. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. SI qoldin's nia storb. AS SCHOOL APPROACHES; GCHOOLl Mammoth Clothing & and 11 S. Main Ferguson's Theatre, JAS. H. QUINIf, Manager. One Night Only! SATURDAY, SEPT, 2, '99. A GRAND 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. IteBcrved seats at Klrlln'a drug store. Ferguson's Theatre, J. H. QTTinn, Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY I Friday, Sept. 8th, '99. Thos. H. Davis' colossal fun trust of time tried talent, marshaled in the un paralled unity, ii The Hustler." A big brilliant and bewildering farce comedy that nas eclipsed all competitors. Pre sented by a great company of hustlers. PRICES : - 25, 50 and 75 Cts. Reserved seats at Klrlln'a drug store. TO ARRIVE The highest class and most elegant 10 Cent Show in Christendom. VVVVWVVWvVWvVWWWW WELSH BROTHERS fiemest Great Shoms. rwAVwAAlwAlAAlWN irtrt Superbly new, resplendent features, I j j artists, wonaers, trained Animais. 1 r- Matchless Military Band and Orches I 3 tral Instrumentalists, C Absolutely brand-new and the most O magnificent Tents ever erected. 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY. RAIN OR SHINE. At 2 and 8 P. M. Doors Open Ono Hour Earlier. SHENANDOAH, 2 DAYS, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, .4X5. Show Grounds near P. & It. l'assenger Depot. Grand Peace Jubilee PARADE AND PIC-NIC I Under ansplces of the SOLDIERS' MONUMENT PARK ASSOCIATION, COLUMBIA PARK, SHENANDOAH, PA, Labor Day, Monday Sept. 4 The entire proceeds will be applied to the fund for the erection and dedication of a monu ment to the memory of thoae who served In the War of the Rebellion, 1801.1805, and the late Bpsulsti-Atnerlcan War. MUSIC BY RILEY'S FULL ORCHESTRA. TICKETS, SB Cts. In U ALL. QOLDIN'S D10 VARIETY. TIME You'll notice that your boy needs a suit to start in on the season of education. Mothers will approve our line because of the wearing qualities. The boys will want these clothes because they look well. These garments arc made for wear and satisfaction. They are re-inforced where they need it most, and will be sure to please buyer and wearer. We have just received a new stock for fall wear. Call and inspect them. St., BELL P. W. BELL, Cor- White and Lloyd sts- ATLANTIC CITY. Auolher Special Sunday Kxcurston to At lantic City via Pennsylvania It. It, The Pennsylvania Kailroad Company has arraugod for another low-rato Sunday ex cursion to Atlantic City on Sunday, Septem ber 10. A special train will bo provided, running , ou schedulo given below to aud from Atlantic City via tho Delaware llivor Bridge, the only all-rate route, without change of cars, thus avoiding tho transfer through Philadelphia. Special Excur leaves. ltnte. 8hennndoal 4.23 A. St. $2.00 Frackvlllo 4JM " 2 83 Returning, special train will leave Atlantic City 0.00 P. M. samo day, making same stops. You Try It. If Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for tho small price of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00, does not euro take tho bottle hack and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty yoars on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. Orwlgsburg Pair, Tho Lehigh Valley Kailroad announces a special low fare of $1.10 from Shenandoah to Orwigsburg nndreturo, ou account of the fair to he held at that place. Tickets will bo 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 bo operated for the accommodation of people. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agent for further particulars. If rtt.l. J indunfartunfttA luBeren fttWll AIIUblDUPriTftidlHMM.Ill0ftdl0lMtl. )KDd for ttworn TectltnonlaU aJ Book e noma rui t-rrort, uii vuuiir. vftnoowia, (. v Train" to I'wr. it. r. t kkl. ai. ii.. 001 North Sixth HtU, lh.tadelphlaL CI, l'oiltlrelr tb oolr Deolf.llit In tbaL 1 1ftllita felled. FreihcuMOured la 4 to lO diTiJIouriB 3.B.1 fcj T TT'TTTTTTTTTTT T'T-yiTT'T'T'T- MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE. Desirable properties tor sale. Ap ply to S. Q. M. llollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. 8-?l-I FOU SALE. Most desirable dwelling on West Centre street, bath, water closet, towcrage, two houses on rear ol lot. Valuable business property, two stores. North Mnln street. Two houses on East Coal street. Little cash required. Fine house in Brownsville. Apply to 'J. Clauds Hiiown, Attorney-at-law, 7-29-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. 171 STATE of Margaret D. Davles, late ol the J borough of Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters testniuentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate aro requested to mako immediate payment, and thoso having claims or demands ngftlnat the same will present them without delay for settlement to Thomas J. Davies, Kvan J. Davies, Executors. Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 3, 1890. 8-2-0t oaw PROPOSALS FOR SEWERS. Proposals' will be received by the undersigned street committee of the llorough Council of Shenandoah for the digging and laying of a sower line along Pear alley, from the north side of Cherry street to north side of Oak street. The pipe to be terra cotta, nnd eighteen inches indlam.ter. The ditch to haven dspth of from six to nlno feet, the grade ot the sewer line to be 6-16 of nn Inch per two-foot pipe. The con tractor to furnish all material, Including pipe, elbows, etc. Proposals will also bo received for running the sewer line down Strawberry alley, one hun dred and fltty feet, with 21-lncli terra cotta pipe, the contractor to furnish pipe and do all exca vations, llkls will be received by the chairman of the undersigned committee until Tuesday, Septem ber 5th, 18'JO, at T o'clock p in. for both sewers, bids on each to bo made seperato. The committee reserves the right to reject any or nil bids. Damf.1. Coakley, Chairman, Joun P. Uoeiih, 1'ITKII IIAIIKISS, l'ATiucK Hand, David It. Jamks, 8-204t Street Committee. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that on Monday, the third day of September, 1899, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, an application will be made to the Court of Common Picon of Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, by Win. Canclerius. A. P. Tabor, J, S. Judical. O. A. Walaltls, Mich ael Bodolskl, William Monklewlcz, Martin Fad ronskl, Joseph Lutkewlci, Samuel Leskewlcz and Joseph Krewenas, under the provisions of an Act of Assembly approved the 59th day of Aprll.1871, entitled i An Act to provide for the Incorporation and ltegulation of certain Corporations," und (he supplements thereto, for the Incorporation of an organization to be known as "The Ht. Martin's Itoinsn Cathollo Lithuanian Ileneflclal Society, of Shenandoah, Pa.," tho purpose of which is the maintenance of such members as may be disabled hy sickness or Injury and the burial of members; aud for theso purposes to have and enjoy all the bene DU of cald Act of Assembly and Its supple ments, M M. IIibkk, Solicitor Shenandoah, Pa., August 1, 1899. 2.1.W0, jPRABOWSKY HOTEL, H. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Pottsvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Qlna and Wines, l Ihs b A choice line of Cigars and Temper, noe Drinks. Aooommodstlons for trsreUr. ill. Ileal at all hours i. I I M United GOLDIN'S LOW PRICES, House, L. Goldin, Proprietor. Repairs leaky hydrants. Does all kinds of plumbing. Does gas fitting. Gives estimates on steam and hot water plants. Does the finest bath room work. Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Hath and Wash Rooms. Boarders by the Day.week or month Well stocked bar attached. An lieuser-Buscli St. L,ouis 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. This Hot Weathersa 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, & NA1URAL AND WAX FLOWERS. 21 The largestBBSOitmentlntown. Price bevonil coniDetitJon. De signs desired by special orders promptly filled. Come and see our stock before purchasing else where. Flowers for sociable, balls, banauets or other festive occasions furnished at short notice. Miss Mary E. Jones, West Lloyd St. Next to Hub department store. 1 -- Regular sire y - cupcake, ' V - - H f Uegnlar slio spongecake, v 7 Loaves of 3C bread, These are some of the necessaries of llfo we sell cheaper than others. Fresh every day. Our Kyfeand Uraham bread is Increasing its sales every day. Try our S3o check system and save money, BOSTON BAKERY, p. Morgensteln. 237 W. Centre Street nillions of Dollars Go np In nmoko ovoryyear. Tako no risks hut get your houses, stock, fnr nlture, eto., insured in flrst-cl&ts ro liable companies as represented by PlAVIb FAUST. Insurance Ae cut nSi Alio Llla and Atcldsatal omvinlsi
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