KNOWING DRUG VALUES. It In oMr know ledge of drug values t tint en ables us to licit you, and to f(ve you RIGHT QUALITIES as well as RIGHT QUANTITIES. 0n- anxiety Is fnr your witisfnetlon and your mid our aiwilaltr Is purity and relln l.i lit v at nil times. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Nice Things For Nice Hen. The proper furnishings for all .sorts of occasions arc shown by us In great variety. V i i an Ot yon out with nor feet dre6 effects at . numerate price. I lie most nndkerchlcfs of the finest linen. Krnecftil , K loves hfMliry, the tmwt particular, shirt, i r the ned- -we ll supply It. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. IF YOUR EYES EASILY TIRE r view, showing nmm mm improved eycg.j i)r if : our head aches there is need glasses. Sometimes au oculist vx -ded, more often an optician. We ire here to serve you and to i. termine the safe and comfortable i uurse for you to pursue. It you will come to us our price ,r the glasses will be reasonable. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. cunc ni I lHLl OUUL UriLL ! CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes Indies' Russetts, $3.00, now Sl.60. $2.00, now $1.25. Si .50, now 90C. Alen's Russetts, $3.00, now $2.00 and $2.25. Men's Blacks, $1.40, now 85c. Misses', Children's and In fant's shoes at a reuuetion of 30 per cent, below regular price. 'I HIS SALE IS FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON E, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Couches, Lounges, Upholstered in Corduroy, " f lour, Carpets and Silks. Can be had in all sizes and styles. To be sold in a short time aud can be Bought at Factory Prices. DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, N05. 1 19-121-123 North Main St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing: Plefwae everybody. We ilo lota of It and are KiuiniC new cus tomers daily. Iswlltdiainpoolng done at ynur own home upon notification. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardln St. f RAB0WSKY HOTEL, vl M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 119 N. Centre S Pottavlll, Fa. Kin old Wbltkeyt, Olna and WInea. at lh ba A choice line of Cigars and Temper ance Prtuka. Accommodation for Iravelart. r Meal at all hour COURT N13XT WEEK. f m)h Day Celelpriilloiia Won't lt.- II li.ilRnn nml Lawyers Idle. l'ottaville, Aiir. 31 TI10 September term of rilmlunl court wilt open licit Monday. Notwithstanding tt Is tabor D.iy, n legal holiday, Judge lleclitel has announced thnt court will begin n usual next Monday morn ing, at 10 o'clock, unit after bantling down decisions, disposing of motions Hint charging the grand jury, tlio trial of cases will be pro ceeded witb. Tbe commission of Judge I) ('. Ilcnniug. under tbe appointment of tlio Governor, will lie formally rend at tbe opening of court, as will also tbe eonmilMlou of tbe new president judge, O 1'. lleclitel. This will bo tbe for mer s flint appearance on tlio Ileneh. The constables throughout tlio county have heou busy this week serving subpoenas on witnesses in the many criminal cases that have been placed on the calendar. There are 300 old cases to bo disposed of, and the new ones will run the total up to moro than three bund rod. The.Jtl8tlree of the I'oaco have returned 321 caM for tbe present term, tlio majority of these coming from the vicinity of Shen andoah. Most of tboso are trivial cases and will likely bo ignored by tho grand jury, if that body follows tho precedent set by grand Inquests at tbe last two or three terms of court. Among the more important is that Insti tuted by tho Taxpayers' Association against ex-Commissioners ltentz, Martin and Myers, and former Controller Severn. Tho olhccrs of the Association say they will press for n bearing at this term of court on the excci tions to tho Controller's report of 1897, and will endeavor to have tho defendants sur charged with illegal expendituies amounting to upwards of $10,000. Among the items al leged to bo Illegally oxpended aro tho follow ing: Counsel fees, $1,175.00; oxtra clerical biro in tho Commissioners' ofllco, $1,007; for writing registry book, $!83.17; for writing ballot check lists, 347.01; for writing assessment books. $102.84 ; for writing duplicates, $107.87; extra clork hire at prison, $285 ; for postage for county ollicials, $180 80 ; stenographers' fees. Lyou-Dunn contest, $1,187.49; for incidentals, $185.70; illegally paid to 1'rothonotary, $8,501.83; illegally paid to Shoriu", $5 038.31 ; illegally paid to Clork of Courts, 4,000.00; illegally paid to Iteglstor. $4,000.00 ; Illegal traveling cxpeusos, $1,302.00 , illegally paid Sheriff's traveling expenses, $S72.71 ; illegally paid for District Attorney's Supreme and Superior Court expenses $74.13. Another interesting case, to be called dur ing tho approaching term, probably on Tues day, is that of II. C. Boyer vs. M. E. Doyle and M. J. Lawtor. The former who is now manager of tho Miners' Journal, took ex ceptions to au nrticlo appearing in tho de fendants' paper, a personal attack upon Mr. Iioyer, and be instituted suit for libel. The amount of damages is not stated. S. Iiurd Edwards, Esq., of this place, and M. M, Burke, Esq., of Shenandoah, are counsel for the prosecutor, while tho defendants have placed their faith in W. John Whitebouse, Esq. Quite a number of witnesses from Shenandoah and this town have been sub poenaed, Sub-Treasurer Fiuney being among tho number. The troubles of the Cass township School Board are apparently just beginning. It will be remembered that Michael O'Brien, a mem ber of tbe Board, was ousted for absenting himself from tho meetings, and Thomas McCormick was elected a director in bis stead, and then the Board proceeded to elect teachers for the term. O'Brien secured pre liminary injunction and when the case was argued before Judge Henning he made the injunction permanent and ordered that O'Brien be seated. Subsequently O'Brien .appeared before Judge Kenning and secured a preliminary injunction restraining the Board from issuing orders on the Bchool district, and asking that the appointment of teachers made by the Board be declared null and void. Argument will bo heard next Monday. In the meantime tbe memliers of tbe Board, who are opposed to O'Brien, hae instructed their attorney to appeal to tho Supreme Court from tbe decision of Judge Henning in declaring that O'Brien was en titled to bis seat. Tbe Board is composed of John Gibbons, president; Thos. Hullihan, secretary, John Delauey, Thomas Grace and Patrick Hughes. Frederick Wright and his wife, of Port Carbon, have brought suit against Mt. Car bon borough for $8,000 damages. They wero thrown from their carriage about six weeks ago, because of an alleged defective road, and Mrs. Wright's arm was broken while her husband sustained injury about the lower limbs. A petition signed by a number of citizens of Gordon has been filed in court asking that the Sehool Directors of tbat town be removed because of a failure to elect a teacher to fill a vacancy. A rule to show cause why their seats should not be declared vacant is made returnable September 13th. LAST LOW RATE EXCURSION To . Atlantic City via P. & It. It'y Sunday, Sept. 3rd, 1800. For the accommodation of those deslringto spend a day at the 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, m. Returning, leave Atlantic City 7 p, m., Philadelphia 0:30 p. m. Fare for round trip $2.50. Marriage Licenses. To Joseph Yanisznskl, of Reading, and Bronlca Meyers, of McAdoo ; Geo. Tbornpko and Ella Mudrr, both of Sheppton ; Joseph Sneeno, of MoAdoo, and Mary Rose Fuggi, of Kelayres; Joe Godavadge and Rose Moxa, movlch, both of Mahanoy City. Buy Royal Patent Flour, tho market. It is the best in Letters Granted. Letters of administration were granted to Louisa T. Seagreaves on tbe estate of James G. Seagreaves, late of West l'euu township, deceased. Letters testamentary were granted to Joanna Stevens on the estate of Susan Pascoe, late of Tamaqua, deceased. To Sarah F. Hoy on tbe estate of Thomas Hoy, late of Orwigsburg, deceased. Also to Carolina Well on tbe estate of John E. Woll, late of PotUville, deceased. Letters of administration were granted to 8. Bower on tbe estate of S. D. Keifert, Ute of Rush township, deceased. Of tho Globe for RHEUMATISM.! 1TEUEALGIA and similar Complaints, U CERMAH MEDICAL LfiWS. .prescribed by omlnent pbyaclan I DR. RICHTER S ( " A&IPUfID ?r TAIN EXPELLEIU 1Vor!d renowned I Iiemarkably tucceatf al I r erimlne wt' h i rade Mark " Ancnor.-1 iyw aboiue. Atulidxnfgistsorthroagli I . r.iJ.Ei:niKtftco.,rjrerict., ircwross. 3 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch, Homes. Qm Qluaworlce. odorirtl and JizcorAirundtd by , leading ItMl'mUsniUntill jCrA ft. oULtr loroiAincnt .rlAfJ a. dr. mcHTcirs ' "ANCHOR" 8TO9IA0IIAI. Lett oMetjprmMnRchom MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. ktronsr Assertions sua t Jnat Wka4 tha nemadler Will Do. sfsarea narestees tblt hll Ilheumatlein ixirt will curt nearly 11 eaeee of rheuina Una la a f.w hours! that bis Djip.pela Ours WIU eure Indlj.illon and all stomach troubles! that hla Kidney Cur trill aura GO par cant, t all aaiaa of kidney troubla) that hta Ca. tarrh Cur will our eatarrh no matter how loci etandlni; tbat hit Headache Our will cur any kind of headache la a few mlnulea; that hla Cold Our. will quickly break up any tmn of cold ted to en throuh the entire Hit of remedlea. At all drufclata, SS cents a lsl. If you nerd medical adrtoa write Prof. Munyoo. 1606 Arch at., lulls. It tt absolute!? free. Till! WHATIiHlt. Tho tropical Btorm was InBt night oentrnl in tlio Middle- Carrlbcan sea, soilin ot san jiinn, moving west by northwestward. It has Increased In energy since Tues day night, and tho following maxi mum velocities nra reported: Santo Domingo, 24 miles per hour; St. Kltts, 30r San Juan, 32. l?ore- n:)Rt fnr thin ncc- tlon: Fair today nnd tomorrow; fresh east to south winds. Sunrise, 5:34; sunsot, 0:39; lBngth ot day, 13h., Dm.; moon rises, 1:33 a. m.; Moon sets, 3:61 p. m. SCARCITY OF MINERS. One of Ihn Causes Is the Custom of !)! charging Men When AVoik la Scarce. I'tom tho Black Diamond. In the yoar 1S99 wo sco the culmination of tbe evil practices that have been in vogue for tho past quarter of a century, ut least. It has been a custom at almost every mine in tbo country whenever business becamo slack to discharge the single mon first, and this seemed to bo tho proper thing to do, as the young man unburdened witb a family was in a better position to hustle than the man of many responsibilities, but it has resulted dis astrously at last, and has bad tho same icstilt at would happen to a farmer who disposes of all tho young stock, depending on the fact that the old stock was good when he started n. Tho young men havo naturally drifted in to other employments or other lines of lulli ng where tho work has been moro regular. The old minors havo worn out and their places are empty to-day. The American miner is an almost unknown quantity, and will soon be a thing of the past. The opera tor must now depend upon imported labor, tbo supply of which is limited,, and the work very inferior, or resort to machinery, which s very expensive, both to purchase and keep n repair. All this kappens to come at a time which can 111 afford to bo hampered in this way, and at a season when tho demand for coal is far beyond the expectations of everybody. It has been expected that powers other than steam would offset tbe loss in the ranks of the miners, but this has not occurred, the consumption of coal bus grown instead of being diminished and coal producers are at their wits' end to know bow to meet tho Ituatlo'n. PERSONAL MENTION. George P. Seeds, ono of the oldest "typos" n Philadelphia is in town, a guest of his brother, W. H. Seeds, proprietor of the Hotel Ferguson. Robert Jones has returned from Ocean Grove, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mellet and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Clark have returned from Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. John Powers and son, John, of Philadelphia, are the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. James Burns, of West Lloyd street. William Fncke spent to-day in Frackville and vicinity, distributing announcements of the Soldiers monument parade and picnic to be held here on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, of Elkhorn, West Virginia, are guests of the lattcr's sis ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Griffiths, of West Oak street. Harry Richards has gone to Hazleton to take chargo of the Valley hotel cafe in that city. Enoch Lockett, formerly of town, is manager of the hotel. Mrs. J. Alexander McKee.of Philadelphia, is a guest at the residence of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Mansell, on West Oak street. Miss May Jarvin, of Bethlehem, who was the guest of Miss Haskins, on East Coal street, returned to her home to-day. Rev. H. W. Koehler and wife returned this morning from a month's vacation at Xewlin, Pa. Misses Mary and Margaret Sullivan, of St. Clair, are the guests of Miss Julia Miles, of West Cherry street. Max Schmidt, of Shamokln, was a business visitor to town last evening. Miss Irene Morgans left town this morning for Philadelphia, where she intends to locate. Ben. Miller, second ad vanco agent of "The Hustler" company, which will appear at Ferguson's theatre on September 8th, was In town to-day, looking after tbe company's ad vertising interests. F. J. Brennan, E. W. Shoemaker, Esq , Patrick Mellet, Dr. fiobblns, School Director Patrick Connors, Mr. and Mrs. John Bock, W. II. Zimmerman. James Grant and James Clcary were among the townsmen who attended the Orwigsburg fair to-day. John Swindells, son of Rev. John T, Swiddells, is at thejiome of his parents, on South Jardin street, suffering from typhoid fever. He is being nursed by bis sister, Miss Mary, who is a trained nurse in tho Uul verslty of Pennsylvania hospital at Phila delphia. Young Mothers. Croun is the terror of thousands -of young mothers because its outbreak Is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts liko magic In oases of croup. It has never been known to fail. Tbe worn casoj relieved immediately. Price 25 cts., SO cts. and f 1.00, Sold by P. D. Klrliu on a guarantee. The best of all Pills aro IIkeciiam's. Accident at Orwlgaburg. During tbe races at tho Orwigsburg fair yesterday Henry C. Halberstadt, of Potts- yille, aad Michael Keefe, of Shenandoah, were run into by Ido in tho road race and knocked down, the horse aud sulky passing over their bodies. Fortunately neither was badly hurt, although Keefe was rendered unconscious for several minutes. Ido's driver was unable to control her at the finish of a beat. Halberstadt and Keofe were in tbe crowd tbat rushed upon the track and were unable to get tut of tbe road. They were struck and knocked under the hoofs of tho frightened animal. Tbe sulky passed over tbe body of Halberstadt and over the ueck of Keefu. The former arose to his feet In a dazed condition and was helped to a shady spot by several of his friends. Keofe laid as if dead but after restoratives had been ap plied be slowly recovered. " Now good digestion and health on both," wait on appetite. prritY points. Happemlng Throughout Hie Country Ohronlclml for Itntty I'tiruaal. Tho Centra Baptist Association Is holdlne a convention at Altooua. J.. I). Mlnnlch has been annnlnted tax col lector for Contmlla borough. The Mahanoy planes aro again in opera tion to-day, tlio repairs having been raado. For the 41 positions on tho now Bethlehem Nazareth trolloy read there woro 40 appli cants. A handsome now station will be erected by the Philadelphia & Reading Railway Company at Lebanon. From injuries received by falling off n roof. Contractor John Kratzer died ut Palmyra, Lebanon county. James Folk, of Shonaudoab, and Anthony Knlousky, of Mlnersvlllo, woro admitted to tho Pottsvlllo hospital yesterday. Tho Ainorican Iron nnd Steel Manufactur ing Company, of Philadelphia, has increased Its capital from t,00 to $20,000,000. John Nobock, a driver at tho Williams colliery, this county, was terribly squeezed between a platform nnd a inulo wagon. Liveryman James O'Hara. of Mahanoy City, who Is touring throughout Now York State, is expected to arrive homo on Satur day. Tho Reading cheap excursion to Atlantic City next Sunday is their last for tho soason. Watklu Waters Post G. A. R. will go to Philadelphia In n body on tbo 5:38 a. m. Reading train on Tuesday noxt. John Pressor, of Shenandoah, was accepted as a volunteer at the Hazlcton recruiting station yesterday. Don't forget that you will havo a full day at tho sea shoro by the Reading cheap excur sion on Sunday. M. O Nolll, tho furniture dealer, has re ceived another lot of go-carts and baby car riages. Owing to the demand for them nnd tho lateness of tho season they will bo dis posed of at tho very lowest prices. Through a misplaced switch, an engine on tho Quarryvllle Railroad ran against the en gine house at Quarryvlllo, Lancaster county, and badly wrecked it. Fourtoon-ycar-old Lawrence Clippinger, near Roxbury, Franklin county, was acci dentally stabbed in the abdomen by a pitch fork in the hands of a hired man, James McBride, a well-known resident of Plymouth, Luzerne county, was run over by an excursion train and killed. Firo Baptists, tho seccders from the Church of the River Brethren, will hold two camp- meetings in Franklin county during Septem ber. Tho Bethlehem public schools. Prof. Geo. II. Twltmyor, superintendent, re-opened yesterday, with nn enrollment of 1,200 pupils. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad office, at Rupert, Columbia county, was entered by burglars last night, who suc ceeded in getting a small amount of booty. rwo hundred men employed on tho Penn sylvania railroad grade work near Altooua, by Contractor E. C. Wells, of Philadelphia, after being out on a striko five days, re turned to work yesterday. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisous in the blood, back ache, nervousness, headache and tired, list less, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to T. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says : "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don t care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetiie 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. Every bottle guaranteed. Engagement Douled. Mrs. William Fisher, of Mahanoy City, denies that her daughter is engaged to be married to Henry L. Kehl, of this town. She is opposed to the union and threatens to prosecute any Justice, or clergyman, who may perform a marriago ceremony, claiming tbat her daughter is but sixteen years old. Marrlagea. On Tuesday Miss Mary McDonald, of Greenbury, aud John Flauucry, of Gilber ton, were joined in wedlock at Ueckscber vllle. They will reside at Gilbertou. Howard Brode, of Rush township, aud Miss Neda Kunkle, of East Mabanoy Junction, will be married September 20th. Yon Try It. If Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for tho small price of 25 cts., 50 eta. and $1 00, does not cure take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee Price 25 cts. and 50 eta. Sold by P. D. Kirlln or a guarantee. YoRterdny'R Unsobntl Cninos. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 4; Brook lyn, 3. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 4; Baltimore, 0. At Louisville Louis vllle, G: Philadelphia, 2. At Cleveland Boston, 8; Cleveland, 5. At Chicago Chlcaco. 3; New York, 2. DIED. JONES. On the 30th Inst., at Shenandoah. 1'a. i.ituutM own ui tiiiitn xi. miu. ..una wii.d, nRcd 3 months and 20 days. The funeral will take place on Friday. Heptember 1st. Services at the residence, 23 (South Catberlno street at 2:30 n. m Interment at tbe Odd Fellows' Vl,.l,l.. ...... np T 1 . . . (I .. .. .1 A Tnn- cemetery. Itelatlvcn and friends respectfully invuca.io nitena. it for tho BoWELS BEEOHAM'S PILLS s IO canta and SB cents Go-Carts -AND- Baby Carriages. Owing to a constant c manu tor these vehicles we have received another lot to close the season. We do not intend to make any money on them but will dispose of them at the very lowest prices. One of Our Go-Cart Baby Carriages Will give you more satislac tlon and pleas ure than any other you can procure In town. M. O'NEILL, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, IOG South Main Street 5 QOLDlN'5 Bid AT0RG. AS SCHOOL APPROACHES; I SCHOOL 1 JL Mammoth Clothing 9 and 11 S. Main 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, P. W. BELL, Cor- Wnlte and Llovd sts- THE CIRCUS. An Immense Crowd Promised for Welali llrotliera' Show. Welsh Brothers' Railroad Show opened a two days' engagement in this city. At the night performance tho tent was crowded to its utmost capacity, in fact many were turned away. Welsh mothers snow is not tbe biggest show on earth, but there were many there who had no hesitancy in saying that tbe circus performance was much superior to the one given by the Forepaugh-Sells aggre gation, The compauy is a strong one, in fact some of the best vaudeville people in tho country are in tbe company. The troupe of Japanese are the finest seen hore In years, and while they give a large part of the per formance no one grows tired of them. Ihe trained dog troupe, too, is something that all delight In, for the animals do some wonder ful work. The high trapese turns are also nicely executed, and tbe feats of balancing are also fine. The show deserves credit for one thing in particular, and that is its free ness from fakirs, for there is not one around, The band is excellent and the wholo show is clean Daily Courant-Guardian, New Castle, Pa. This high grade tented show will disport its wealth of wonders at Shenandoah 2 days Monday and Tuosday, September 4th and 5th. Show grounds near P. & R. depot. Deeds ltecorded. Deed from D. H. Albright and wife to Wm. Levons, premises in Frackville ; from James Boyer, executor, ot al to George Bolten, Jr., premises in North Mauheim Twp.i from C. J. Sauer and wife to D. E, Gehres, premises n Llewellyn. iTL. n0(1I ndrooitiiperieooed,thODt I lIU Du5lODiultlf you uffer from Private lUuuti ft Riceiui. I'ruf. il. F. T1IEKL, M. 1.. OO I North Hlxth HL, I'MUde.. phlia I.. QsuKntc la Trj tut. VtrlooeaU ft Birlctort (no cuttlcf). Loit Vlf or ft Health reitmtd. Parti tolarred. Hours 1 8 S. 1 tT'fi 0 9. bun. 9-11. Hoori for long ataodlng and dangerou l caaea aanj iv w a au, u rein cues uurju wjtuut;.. i Bene ror sworn leiumomaia ana hook, irauaa cxpuaaa. TT1 TTT TT T T"TT"T T T'T T T T f T T"T MISCELLANEOUS. "VfOTICE. Desirable properties tor tale. Ap- 1 ply to 8. Q. M. nonopeter, attorney, Hhenandoah. g.?l-tf FOB SALE. Most desirable dwelling on West Centre street, bath, water cloaet. .eweraire. two houses on rear ot lot. Valuable business property, two stores, North Main street. Two louses on East Coal street. Little cash required. Fine bouse In Brownsville. Apply to J. I'UAUDB 1SBOWN, Attorney-at-law, 7-29-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. PROPOSALS FOR SEWERS. ProuoBals will be received by tbe undersigned street committee of the Borough Council of Shenandoah for the digging tewer line along Pear alley, fr und lavlmr of & from tbe north side ot Cherry street to north tide of Oak street. The pipe to bo terra cotta, and eighteen Incheb In diameter. The ditch to have a depth ot from six to nine feet, tho grade of the tewer line to no 9-10 oi nn inch per iwo-ioor pipe, uie con tractor to furnish all material, Including pipe, elbows, etc. Proposals will also be received for running the sewer line down Strawberry alley, one hun dred and fifty feet, with 21-lucb terra cotta pipe, the contractor to furnish pipe and do all exca vations. Bids will bo received by the chairman or the undersigned committee until Tuesday, Septem ber Mb, 18'J9, at 7 o'clock p. m. for both sewers, bids on each to be maue seperate. Tho committco reserves the right to reject any or ult bids. 1UNIEL uoaklky, uualrman, John P. Hoejim, I'ETEIt IlAUKlBH, l'ATiucK Hand, David It. James, g-29-3t Street Committee. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u f a c tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. A.IC FOR Sealed PINK HAND Package. NswYork. !TA.lVIOXJ$S Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Br TENNEY COMPANY, YOK BALK IIY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, . 10A N. INlaln St. 1 To PATENT Good Ideas may ba secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD. Rlltlmnr. MA. BubtcrlptlODS to Tbs Patent liecorj tun per aaauu. 77 UOLDIN'S BlO VArIBTV, TIME You'll notice that your boy iTeeds a suit to start in on the season of education. Mothers will approve our line because ot the wearing qualities. The boys will want these clothes because they look well. These garments arcmade 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. Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Bath and Wash Rooms. Boarders by the Day,week or month Well stocked bar attached. An lieuser-Busch St. Louis beer and Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles. The Best Hotel In the Region (living . the Best Accommodations for the Money. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" s-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor. Main and Coal Sts., Shenandoah, Pa. This Hot Weather One needs a cooling beverage tbat will gently tone up tbe system wbile it quencbes tbe tbirst. Lauer's Beer and Porter Just toucbes tbe spot. They are cooling, satisfy ing and invigorating. Tbese brews will be furnlsbed in case lots for family use by applying to Christ, Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SMEZNANOOAM WEDDING WREATHS, BURIAL SLIPPERS, NATURAL AND WAX FLOWERS. eTt- '1 The largeitassottinentln town. Prices beyond competition. De sign! desired by special orders promptly filled. Come and see our stock before purchasing else where. Flowers for sociable), balls, banquets or other festive occasions furnished at short notice. ? Miss Mary E. Jones, West Lloyd St. Next to Hub department store. .N Regular else cup cake. 7C. H f Regular size I aponge cake, - bread, S5S3C These are tome of the necessaries of life we tell chcupcr than otbert. Kreah every day. Ourltyand Urnham bread It Increasing lta talet every day. Try our 23c check system aud save money. BOSTON BAKERY, II. Morgenateln, 237 W. Centre Street nilllons of Dollars Go np in smoli averyyear, Take no runs uut get yoar nouses, ntture, etc., insured In nrst-clsjs re liable companies as represented by jvu, uvujn., swum. 1U1 TlAVIIs FAUST Insurance Arcn Alee Ufa and teeldenUI nuvanlti (JOLtMN'S L6W PRICES. House, I Goldin, Proprietor. AnUSEHENTS. perguson's Theatre, JAS. H. QUIN1T, 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. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drue store. perguson's Theatre, J. H. QUIira, 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, "The Hustler." A big brilliant and bewildering farce comedy that uas eclipsed all competitors, 1 re sented by a great company of hustlers. PRICES : - - 25, 50 and 75 Cts. Reserved sents at Klrlln'n drug store. TO ARRIVE The higbest class and most elegant 10 Cent Sbow in Christendom. VVVvVvVvNrVvVVVVWvVvWVVvV WELSH BROTHERS . . Jiemest Great Shouts. 100 Superbly new, resplendent features, artists, wonders, trained Animals. 15 5 Matctuess Military Bar tral Instrumentalists. Absolutely brand-new and the most macnltlcent Tents ever erected. 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY. RAIN OR SHINE. At 2 and 8 P. M. Poors Open One Hour Earlier, SHENANDOAH, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Show Grounds near P. & It Passenger Depot. Grand Peace Jubilee PARADE AND PIC-NIC! Under auspices of the SOLDIERS' MONUMENT PARK ASSOCIATION, COLUMBIA PARK, SHEHAHDOAII, PA, Labor Day, Cnf A Monday i3t)l. The entire proceeds will be applied to the fund for tbe erection and dedication of a monu ment to tho memory of those who served In the War ot the Rebellion, 1801-1803, aud the late Spanish-American War, MUSIC BY RILEY'S FULL ORCHESTRA. TICKETS, 2S Cts, In cts. II T0 U ALL.