KNOWING DkUG VALUES. 9 tt In our know IchIrp ' drug vnliirs tlint en ables u to help you, and to give yon RIGHT QUALITIES as well as RIGHT QUANTITIES. Our anxiety In Tor your Mttiflfaftlon aikI your health, and our specialty i purity hikI relia bility at nil time. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Nice Things For Nice Hen. The proper furnishings for all sorts of occasions are shown by us In great variety. We can fit you out with perfect dreM effect nt very moderate price). The moat graceful Iiuwm, handkerchiefs of the Hnent linen, Kloves that tuit the mot jiarticular, shirt, hoWery, whatever the need we'll nupply It. Portz Bros., 24- North Main Street. IF YOUR EYES EASILY TIRE Or if your head aches there is need of glasses. Sometimes an oculist is needed, more olten an optician. We are here to serve you and to determine the safe and comfortable course for you to pursue. If you will come to us onr price for the glasses will be reasonable. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. MUMMER SI Wi CHILDREN'S, HISSES and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes. Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, now $,60, $2.00, now $1,25. 1.50, now 90c. Men'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 reduction of 30 per cent, below regular price. ' 1HIS SALE IS FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON E, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Couches, Lounges, Upholstered in Corduroy, Velour, Carpets and Silks. Can be had in all sizes and styles. To be sold in a short time and can be Bought at Factory Prices. DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, N05. 11 9-121 -123 North Main St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing: Pleanea e very bod r. We do lots of it and n re gal nine ikw eu tomra dalljr. IrfMllesshanipooIng done at ynur own home upon not Ideation. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. f RAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. Sit N, Centre St, PottavtUe, Pa. Fine old WhUkaya, Gin and Wines, at the ha A choice line of Cigar and Temper ance Prinks. Accommodation f or travelers. fftowT view, snoimiii ... Meal at all bum PITHY POINTS. ItRppuulnga Throtijitiout tlm Country Chronic-led for llnntr IVrunal. You must now write It September. The Presbyterian church at Tamaqua will elect a now pastor. TI10 butchers of Huslcloii will organlzo to fight the beef trust. See tlint your name is on tho registry list boforo nextTuewlay. The Ashland Scliool Hoard will enforce tho compulsory school law. Jacob II. Parr, of Hanover, has been in dicted at York as wife murderer. Emanuel Leliihter whs killed last night at the Wllliumstown colliery by a fall of slato. A thoumnd Shlppensburgers attended tho Union Sunday sehool picnic upnr that town yesterday. The handsome residence of John Orth, nt Ashland, was destroyed by flro yesterday, tho loss bJng WOO. M. D, llaloue's valunblo bird dog fractured its Ice this morning by bolng caught in the flag stone pavement. W. 1). Wagner, who is wanted In Johns town on the cbarga of embezzling $3,000, was arrested in Altoona. Merchant T. O. Carter, of Williatusport, broke bis leg trying to drive a swarm of beos from bis store door. William Walters and Alexander Sneddon, will open a wholesale butter and egg store at Tamaqua on Monday. Tbe employes of the P. & It car shops at Palo Alto. St. Clair and Schuylkill Haven are now working IS bourn n day. A shooting match between J. I). Holt and Jobu Hodman, of Tamaqua, will take place next Monday nt Lansford park. Tom Kee, n Chinese laundryman at Bhip pensburg, cut off his queue, implying re nunciation of Confucianism, for 1. To-day work was commenced on the de molition of tho old P. A II. station at Port Clinton, aud a new one will be erected. Next Tuesday is Kosbosbona, or the Hebrew Now Year The clothing stores of town will close at 0 p. m. on Monday and re-opeu atO p. m. on Tuesday. " Uuablo to reach or rescue hor 10-yoar-old son, John, Mrs. John Pitrol, at Lattimer, nearly went crazy while be drowned in a well before her eyos. Two thousand people from Lock Haren attended the annual picnic of tbe business men of Clinton und Ccntro counties, at Hccla park, yesterday. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel tbe results in losi of appetite, jxiisons in tbe blood, back ache, nervousness, headache and tired, list less, run-down feeling. Hut there's no need to leel like that. Listen to 1. W. uaroner, Idaville, Iud. He says: "Electric Hitters 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 appeti'e than anything I could take. I can now cat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at A. Wasley's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. THKATIllUAI.. A largo and enthusiastic audience witnessed the Carrie Russell's Voltair Operatic Co., which opened tho opora house last evening. If applause tells the story, tho show was highly enjoyed by the audience. The com pany is entirely new and up-to-date and promises a phenomenal business for tbe re mainder of the week. St. Louis Olobe. This company will appear at Ferguson's theatre to-morrow evening. "THE HUSTLER." A wondrously talented and versatile com pany is engaged in the presentation of the new "Hustler," that bright, breezy and enormously successful farce comedy, which Thomas II. Davis has given nu entirely new and most elaborate production this season. All new except In name, though old in fame, it is still one of tbe most brilliant exponents of mirth and melody that the stage has ever known. It is fittingly described as a farcical production with a superabundance of fun, catchy music, pretty girls, brilliant dancing aud all tho other adjuncts of tbe happy con glomeration which causes people to laugh and applaud and call for more. Undoubtedly the jolly "Hustler" will be accorded a right royal reception at Ferguson's theatre, Septem ber 8th. The Scliool Approbation. The school appropriation due Pottsville from the state, which amounts to about $11, 000, has not yet been received by tbe School Hoard, although the secretary sent in his re port to tbe Department early. It was due in tbo beginning of June and three months have already gone by. Last year tho pay ment was four months' overdue, and the present outlook is not much more promising. Shenandoah's appropriation is also long over due. Kewspuperdoiu. Jacob Foster Is now editor of the Daily American, and be has infused new life into that paper. A Pottsville constable has seized tbe effects of tho Evening Tribune, recentl suspended publication, and will sell the property at public sale on September 7th. The sale Is made on the execution ot waiter Wert ley, a lumber dealer. There are one or two newspapers that are on the ragged edge in this county, if we aro to judge from appearances. Yob Try It. " If Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cts., SO eta. and f 1.00, does not cure take the bottlo back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. aud 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. HUhop SliHiiahau at Alt. Carmel, Bishop Shanaban, the recently appointed dignitary of the Uarrlsburg diocese, will make bis first official visit to this region on Monday next, Sept. 4th, when he will dodi cate tbe new parochial school attached to the Church of Our Lady, at Mt. Carmel. He will address the congregation and tbe pupils in the church, and will afterward conduct a short service of dedication in tbe new school building. l'eun Hall' Mew Proprietor. Charles Rauch, of Auburn, has sscured control of tho Penn Hall Hotel, at Pottsville, lately conducted by Col J. M. Feger, He will reopen the hostelry next week. THIS I.ADIK.S. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get tbe true and genuine article, look for tbe name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed near the bottom of the paokage. For sale by all druggists. Marriage License. George M. Meyer, of Charlotte, N. C, and Elizabeth M. Hchuth, or Mananoy city. August Rymowicz and Mary Bnbuls, both of Shenandoah. Letter Orunled. Letters of administration ware granted to M. J. Reynold on tbe estate of James Qulnn, late of OUberton, deceased. Deeds Recorded. From Henry Knouff to Franklin S. F, and L. Association, premises In lower City. From Win. Cleaver to Locust Mountain B, aud L. Association, premises in Asbland. From Henry A. Scboffstall to Harry Enouff, premises in Tower City. Killed In the Mine. James Gallery, aged 11) years, was Instantly killed at tbe Silver Creek colliery by having his head caught between the bumper of a car and the timbering in tbe Interior of the mine. DARING FEAT RECALLED. 'Sill. Ire Dengler's Kxperlenrn nt (lurdoii I'lune I'orty-llvo Year Ago. Tho work of removing tho machinery from Gordon planes, which wns commenced In Juno last, has been completed nnd that section of the Mine Hill railroad botweon Gordon and Glen Carbon has bcou abandoned. This incident recalls tho history of tho building of tlm Mine Hill railroad over llroad mountain 4.1 years ago, which was then re garded as one of tho greatest feats of en gineering skill. The building of rnllroads In Schuylkill county, which was commenced in 18S8, was littlo nioro than nn extension of tho luluo tracks from the mines around Pottsville to the canal nt Mt. Carbon wboro the coal was loaded on boats. In tho early 30's tho Miuo Hill was extended to Mlncrsvillo and lator into tho ltockscbcrvlllo valley. In 1881 tho first slirvoy for the oxtentlou of the road over tho llroad mountain Into the middle coal field was mado, but on account of its great cost tho project was abandoned. I our years lator It was again undertaken and tho approximate cost somewhat reduced by sbortcuing the lino and increasing tho grade from 81 feet to 03 feet per mile. Tho work of construction was commenced In 18S3, and on Scpteinbor 10, 1654, tbo first train consisting of an engine, several coal cars and one small passenger car passed over tbe lino from Schuylkill Haven to Big Mine Run, near Ashland. A particularly luterostiug feature of till event Is the fact that tho hoisting engines at tho planes were not in position when this train, eugino and all, passed down tho in clines, the deceut boiug made by tho Uso of brakes on tbo bars, and iron shoes placed under tho wheels of tho tender and fastened by chains to tbe framo of tbe locomotive. The vortical descent Is 720 feet aud the length of tho two planes less than two miles, but tho train was taken down without acci dent. Tbe running of the train over tho lino before tho hoisting engines were in placo was rcndoied necessary by tho require ments of tho charter, which limited the tlnio for constructing tbo road. C. W. Donclor. of Shenandoah, who for many years was an engineer on the Mino Hill, was in charge of tbo locomotive, and he describes the sensation felt In going down tho steep incline as ouo of the most thrilling in his experience, tbe knowledge that the breaking of a chain on ono of tho shoes would possibly causo the train to dash down to destruction. It was certainly a daring feat, and one that has sot since been excelled in railroading. All tbe coal aud other tranic from tho Mali- anoy and Shamokiu regions went over Gor don planes uutil 1860, when tbo Littlo Schuylkill and Mabauoy and Broad moun tain lines were completed. THE GRAND ARMY PARADE. ' ArrnneonicntH ConiIetod Vor Noxlt TiiciRdny's Great Domoimtrntlou. Philadelphia, Sept. J. General Latta, who Is marshal of tho great Q. A. R. parade of Tuesday next, yesterday afternoon Issued his final general or ders to his staff, and appointed half a hundred aides, thus completing defi nitely the arrangements for the big demonstration. When tho convention meets In ex ecutive session next week thero will bo several questions presented which will he of the utmost Importance to the fu ture welfare of the Grand Army, and not the least among them will bo that of letting down the bars for tho ad mission to membership of men who during tho war served tho government as telegraph operators and wrought in similar valuable fields without being regularly enlisted soldiers. It Is Im possible at present to forecast tho action of the convention, although some posts, like Ellsworth Post, No. 14, of Weehawken, N. J., have already taken action In opposition. HALF FARE TO PHILADELPHIA. Single Knro for the Itound Trip via Penn sylvania llallroad Vr.vfTiAfl. A. fl Watlnnal E&earmimeat. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soil ovonrainn tinVeia In Phlladolnhta and return. September 2 to 5, at a single rare lor tne round trip (no ticket will be sold lor less than fifty cents.) The tlekeu will bo eod to return until KentnmhAr 1" Inclusive, hut this limit xnav bo extended to September bo u tne hckoc is deposited with tbo Joint Agent at Philadel phia on September 5, 0, 7, 8 or 0, and fifty cents paid. For further information consult ucKct agents. Deaths and Funerals. John Martin, a well known resident of Ashland, died on Wednesday, aged 08 years. Tho funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. John B. Price aud Mrs, Lewis P. Garner, of Asbland, are daughters of tho deceased. William Lincoln, eight months old son of Ivan Price, of Mt. Carmel, died at the home of its grandparents at Delano last evening. The funeral will take place to-morrow after noon and interment will bo made at Maba nov City. Tho remains of Nicholas, infant Bon oi John H.aud Rose Jones, of South Catherino street, were interred in the Odd lellows' cemetery this afternoon by J. P. Williams & Son, the undertakers. Put Under Hall. John Donahue, of town, was arrested by Constable Philip Farnier, of Sheppton, to day on a warrant sworn out by Isaac Jones, of Brandonvllle, alleging the larceny of chickens, a wrench and bridle, and one for malicious mischief sworn out by John Die- fenderfcr. of Brandonville. Donahue en tered 1300 ball on the first charge and (200 on the second, before Justice Toomey, Other town parties are wanted under the same warrant. G. A. It. Kates. The Philadelphia and Beading Railway will sell excursion tickets to Philadelphia and return from Sept. 2nd to 6th to parties desiring to visit the G. A. R. encampment at rate of 3.23. good to return Kept. I2tn inciu slve. Parties desiring to stay longer can have time limit extended to Sept. 30th, on oreeonting ticket and paying 50 cents to joint agent at 1332 Chestnut street, Philadel phia, between Sept. 5th and 8th. at Killed by lCxplodlnir Giik Tnnk. Garnett, Kan., Sept. 1. Harry WI nans was killed yesterday by the ex plosion of u gas tank used In connec tion with a klnotoscope. His father, II, K. WInans, was burned from face to feet, and will probably die, and IUh brother Don was bruised and burned slightly. Harry's body was plckod up 20 feet from the explosion. Both legs were blown, off above the knee, tho body was mangled by bits of metal and ono eye blown out. wmans was pre paring for an exhibition. Racing ut Orwlgaburg. Frank Syerwicz, of town, Is at the Orwlgs- burc fair to-day. participating In tbe ono, two and five mile bicycle races, the second race being for the Schuylkill county Cham pionsbip. A Guilty Visitor. Mrs J. H. Kelly, of Mabanoy City, dis covered that a gold watch had been stolen from a bureau in her bedroom. Suspicion was first directed to a young man who bad visited tbe house, but later development! led to tbe accusation of a young woman who had visited tbe place. Tbe latter confessed and returned the watch. THE WKATIIKIt, Tho tropical Rtorm wns still central Inst night in the Middle Carrlbean son, but has movcu to tho southwest of Santo Domingo, and continues west northwost ward. It shows a furthor slight In crease In energy. San Juan reports a maximum wind velocity of 48 miles per hour from tho south east and St. Kltts 23 miles from the southeast. Forecast for this section: Generally fair today nnd tomorrow; winds mostly frosh nnd southerly. Sunrise. 6:30: sunset, C;37: longth of day, 13h., lm.; moon rises, 2:30 a. m.i moon nets. 4:27 p. in. PERSONAL MENTION. Daniel Dougherty spent yesterday visiting friends at St. Clatr. Mr, and Mrs. Heaer Hooks and family, of Pottavillo, aro visiting relatives In town. Mrs. Charles Smith, of East Coal street, re turned home last evening nfter a visit to Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Miss Eva Stride, of Mabanoy City, was a visitor to town last evening. ired. II. Hopkins, of Mahauoy City, was n visitor to town to-day. W. J. Morgan, who was a guest of relatives in town, returned to his homo in Philadel phia to-day. Miss Lizzie Jenkins left for Philadelphia this morning after spending a vacation In town with relatives. Robert Donglor, Daniel and Martin Malouo and C. Uoldcrman spent to-day at tbo Orwigsburg fair. Frank Lcsalus, of Pittston, is a guest of friends in town. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wither, of Miltgtove, spent to-day In town tho guests of their daughter. Mrs. Philip II. Gable, of West Oak streot. William Dando has returned from Philadel phia, whoro he visited friends. Miss kato Molnerny has returned to town from a visit to rolatives at Lock Haven. C.J Quiun, of Scran ton, is. a guest of friends in town. Domlnick Brown, who is associated with John Graham as clerks at tho Hotel Scott, Philadelphia, is visiting the lattor's parents on South White street. Miss Gussie Seeds is homo from an extended vacation among friends at Clcuriioid, her former homo. Miss Annio Coyne returned to her homo in Philadelphia to-day. Dr. Georgo M. Dill, of Prescott, Wisconsin, who will be married to Miss Sarah, daughter of Mine Inspector Stein, in the Prosbytoriau church next Tuesday, has arrived horo. Jobu Lambert is homo from Philadelphia on a few days vacation, Mrs. Joseph Bowman aud Joseph Klock bavo gone to Lebanou to attend the funeral of a relative. Dr. Walter Bentschlcr, of Rlngtown, was a professional visitor to town to-day. Mrs. John Sponce returned to her home In Allentown to-day after spending a few weeks with relatives in town. Miss Lizzie Jetlcrsou accompanied her. Mrs. aud Mrs. John Pratt and child re turned home from a visit to Hazlcton. James L. Keatley, Miss Sarah Dolbin and Miss Sallio Woolcock, of Edgartou, West Virginia, are guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Griffiths, of West Oak streot. Among the town people who returned yes terday from Ocean Grove, N. J wore Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dusto and daughter, Ida, T. R. Edwards, A. F. Morgan, Mrs. G. G. Clausci, Mr. aud Mrs. R W. Stout, Mrs. T. M. Stout, Mr. and Mrs R. H. Morgan, Mrs. W. U. Shoemaker, James U. Morgan, Mrs. E. Anstock, Mrs. John Findley. REBELS DRlVb'N FROM TRENCHES. Tho.v Hnd Rpcently Ainliusliod Four of Our Soliltoi'H. Manila, Sept. 1. Dispatches just re ceived from Cebu' announce that the American troops under Colonel Bay less, with two field plecos, sallied on Monday into the hills against n band of natives who recently ambushed four of our soldiers and who have been generally troublesome. The Ameri can force found the natives entrenched and drove them from their trenches, further into the hills. There were no casualties on the American side, though there were some heat pros trations. The natives' loss is not known. Tho United States cruiser Charleston landed mon, who guarded the city dur ing the absence of the troops. The Fourth Infantry having prepar ed to give the insurgents a warm re ception, the latter havo ceased their preparations for an attack on Imus. Dcntli r HY-:oimTisnnm Hcmry. Cambridge, Md., Sept, 1. Daniel Maynadier Henry died at his home, near this place, Wednesday night, In his 77th year. Mr Henry was a Demo cratic member of tho Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth congresses, and In early life was Identified with state politics, having served sevoral terms In the house of delegates and the state senate. NUQQETS OP NEWS. Frank Ives, tho billiard champion, died In Progrosso, Mexico, of con sumption. An additional major general and flvo brigadier generals are to be appointed In the volunteer army. Samuel Merrill, ox-governor of Ohio, died at Los Angeles, Cal., last night as the result of a paralytic stroke. Thlrteen-yoar-old Herman Nlgge smlth, a New York boy, plunged Into the river and saved a drowning com rade's life. Chester Temple, a supernumerary In n Elizabeth theater, was badly wound ed by tho wadding from a gun In a sham battle scene. The man recently taken Into custody In Mount Vernon, Ills., for Insanity, Is John B. Leorle. an Italian sculptor. who made much ot tho heroic statu ary for tho World's fair. fTTfor over UajiS J,LL NATlgg; oitnouioDoror NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, GEBM&H MEDICAL LAWS, prcsciiDea. oy emmenipojBicifliuu DR. HICHTER S Atkiminr. n PAIN EXPELLER.l World rpnnwTwvtf TtomarlrftblVBncceBlfol I jOniygenaloo with Trade Mark" Anchor,"! I v.jc.&5eo.abotlla. AtalldruRfflstaorttirouKli I r.D.Ei:i!TZis4C0.,:i5rci.-ict.. hew toss. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS 13 Broach Houses. Own Olusvorks. Uniting noUtaleanAJirtaO. rSfo?k. VruMtitt, MlnUUri, anil rira nir.l.TErt'8 DR. rtlCHTtn'S r, boat for I 70lliplMlMfW. I ANCHOR" STOatACHAIi I flolIn.IlvpepelnAeltomnrll Ooi aOLDIN'S Bia STORE. AS SCHOOL APPROACHES f SCI 100 U Mammoth Clothing & and 11 S. Main Repairs leaky hydrants. Does all kinds of plumbing;. Does gas fitting;. J5ives estimates on steam and hot water plants. Does the finest bath room work. P. W. BELL, Cor- wllite and Llyd sts- ATLANTIC OUT. Another Special Sunday Kxcurslon to At. lHiitlc City via I'ennsylvnnla It. It. The Pennsylvania llallroad Company has arranged for another low-rato Sunday ex cursion to Atlantic City on Sunday, Septem ber 10. A special train will bo provided, running ou schedule given below to and from Atlantic City via tho Delaware lUver Bridge, the only all-rate route, without change of cars, thus avoiding tho transfer through Philadelphia. Special Excur leaves. Unte. Shcnnndoah 4.23 A. M. 12 00 Frackville 4.33 " z B3 Returning, special train will leave Atlantic City 0.00 P. M. same day, making same stops. "Now good digestion waits on appetite, nnd health on both." O. A. R. ENCAMPMENT QUIDE. Next Sunday's Phlludfcliilila "fre" Wilt He Filled With Valuable Information. If rou intend to visit Philadelphia during tbo great national cucampinent of the Grand Army of tho Republic you should get next Sunday's Philadelphia Pres3 (September 3), It will contain Information which will bo of value to every visitor and to the stay-at homes as well. It will tell what to see and how to see it. It will have special articles of interest to those who fought for the Stars aud Stripes. It will be splendidly illustrated and be a souvenir of this great gathering worthy of being kept and treasured by all. Be sure to get next Sunday's Press.' Young Mothers. Croup Is tho terror of thousands of young mothers becauso its outbreak Is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of croup. It has never been known to fail. The worst cases rehevod immediately. l'rlcoBo cts., B0 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. , LAST LOW RATE .EXCURSION To Atlantic City via P. & R. R'y Sunday, Sept. 3rd, 1800. For the accommodation of those desiring to speud a day at the sea shore the Philadelphia & Roadiug Railway will run a spocial train Sunday next, September 3rd, leaving Shen andoah at 2:10 a. m., arriving at Atlantic City at 0:20 a. m. Returning, leavo Atlantic City 7 p. m., Philadelphia 0:30 p. m. Faro for round trip f2.50. Ruy Royal Patent Flour. It is tho best in tbo market; ow York'M rioiivy CuMom's RocolptH New York, Sept. 1. Tho largest month for customs receipts that the New York custom houso has had under the Dlngloy tariff law closed yester day. The cashier announced $13,780, 471 as the total receipts for tho month, yesterday's receipts being $637,548. The receipts for the mouth of August were greater by $140,000 than any previous month tinder tho present tariff law, last March being the record month be fore. 1 , PrlT.Mdl.eMC.. J!loodlolMB.r v l , .. vi. .ii.. v.rfi. ... r md4 for Hvorn TMtlmonlaU ftod Bok 1A$04 No J Uoluil ttifttea to can ti h-u l-ror. 11. Tlltr.l, 31. !., North Blith ht., Philadelphia, 'otltlrely in. ODlr .praLU.t la u. train IhA.iartl thai hAlt jutlatipafauti rtA. UlliU ffcJlcd. Vrwh wi aurcj In 4 to 1 0 Uji.Houf 8 3,tV Go-Carts AT -AMD- Baby Carriages. Owing to a constant de mand for 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 satisfac tion and pleas ure than any other you can procure In town. M. O'NEILL, Furniture Dealer ar,d Undertaker, IOC South Main Street. 5 OOLDIN'S Bid VARIETY. TIME You'll notice that your boy needs a suit to start in on the season of e.lucation. Mothers will approve our line because ol the wearing qualities. The boys will want these clothes because they look well. These garments are made for wear and satisfaction. They are re-in forced where they need it most, and will be sure to please buyer and wearer. We havu just received a new stock for fall wear. Call and inspect them. wwwwwwwvvwvwvwvvvw St., MISCELLANEOUS. S'TEI). A cood clrl to do ccneral house work. Apply to 17 South West street. It FOR RENT. Cheap, tho fruit stand at tho corner of Centre and White streets. Also live-room dwelling, at 119 South Jardln street, sultnblo for small family. AddIv to M. T. Purcoll, 118 West Oak street, Shenandoah. 1-Bt NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to S. O. 51. Ilollopeter, attorney, Shennndonh. H.fl-tf "TOOR BALK. Most desirable dwelling on Wat V Centre street, bath, water closet, .ewerage, two houses on rear of lot. Vnlunblo business property, two stores, North Main street. Two bo'uses on lCnst Coal street. Little eash required. Fine house in Brownsville. Apply to J. Claude Drown, Attorney-at-law, 7-29-tf Cor. Centre and Whlto streets. Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Hath 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 Motel In the Region (living the Best Accommodations for the floney. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" 5-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckmaii, PROPRIETOR, Cor. Main and Goal Sts., Shenandoah, Pa. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates. Made Only By TENNKY COMPANY, roi; SALE 11VT FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 rM. rvialn St. WFnnlNR WPFATH5 BURIAL SLIPPERS. NATURAL AND WAX FLOWERS, f Tho largest oasoi tment I n (own. sf Prices beyond competition, Dtv ? ain desired by special orders promptly Ailed. Come and see our stock, before, purchasing else- yy S where. Flowers tor sociable S balls, banquets or other festive ,) vi occasions furnished at short notice. f Miss Mary E. Jones, W: West Llovd St. Next to Hub department store. f- Iteeularslze J- V cupcake, -A f - Kegular size o v ' sponge cake, Ow. 7 Loavea of jrr , bread, ' 3 , These are some of the neceunrles of , life we sell cheaper than others. Kreah every day. Our ltyfe and Qrahain bread I Increasing It sale every day. Try our 23a check system and save money, BOSTON BAKERY, B, MorgeciUlu, 287 YV. Centra Street aoLbiN's LoW Wucds. House, I Gold i n, Proprietor. AnUSEflENTS. Ferguson's Theatre, JAS. H. QUINlf, Manager, One Night Only I SATURDAY, SEPT. 2, '99. A GRAND MELANGE OF MUSIC AND BEAUTY. Artists of Sterling Merits. Vocalists, Dancers, Comedians. niss Russell, "THE DIVA," Will Positively Appear. PRICES : - 25, 35 and 50 Gents. Iteserved seats nt Kfrlin's drug store. perguson's Theatre, J. H. QUINlf, Manager. one: might only i Friday, Sept. 8th, '99. Thos. II. Davis' colossal fun trust of time tried talent, marshaled in the uu paralled unity, "The Hustler." A big brilliant and bewildering farce comedy that has eclipsed all competitors, I're sented by a great company of hustlers. PRICES : - - 25, 50 and 75 Cts. Reserved seats at Kirlln's drug store. TO ARRIVE The highest class and most elegant 10 Cent Show in Christendom. VViMWVWvVWVvVVvVyWV WELSH BROTHERS Jtemest Great Shouts. irr Superbly new, resplendent features, I UU artists, wonders, trained Animals. 1 rr Matchless Military Band and Orches I O tral Instrumentalists. 5 Absolutely brand-new and the most maeniiicent Tents ever erected. 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY. RAIN OR SHINE. At 2 and 8 P. M. Doors Open One Hour Earlier, SHENANDOAH, 2 days, (IF FIT . V r MONDAY AND TUESDAY, f, om.iOio. Show Grounds near P. & It, I'asscnger Depot. Grand Peace Jubilee PARADE AND II T0 If ALL. PIC-NIC! Under auspices of the SOLDIERS' MONUMENT PARK ASSOCIATION. COLUMBIA PARK, SHEIUItDOAH, FA. Labor Day, CVyf A Monday 011.4 The entire proceed will be applied to the fund for the erection and dedication of a monu ment to the memory of those who served In the War of the Rebellion, 1801-1803, and the late Spanish-American War, MUSIC BY RILEY'S FULL ORCHESTRA. TICKETS, - Sts Cta,
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