KNOWING DRUG VALUES. It In our know letlffc of ilriif TAliH'ii tlmt en fthlra tiff tn help yon, ninl to divo you RIGHT QUALITIES as well as RIGHT QUANTITIES. C-if Anxiety In for Jrour mtttfncHon and your health, nnd our specialty Is purlly mid rella l.llltv t nil SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE. South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Nice Things For Nice Hen. The prop'r furnishings for all sorts of occasions arc shown by us In great variety. We enn lit you out with perfect drma effect At cry mnucrnte price. 1 he most graceful hmvs. Immlkerehlef of the tlnrnt linen, gloves tlmt uit the most iwtrtlciilar, ahlrta, hosiery, h:ite i'f Ihe need we'll supply 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 often 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 our price for the glasses will be reasonable. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. E IE ! CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES. HOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes. Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, now $1,60, $2.00, now $1.25. gi.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. 'I HIS 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, Wlour, 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 PleftMc everybody. VTe do lot of it and are jcatKln? new cus tomer dally. LaHeltnipooinff done at ynur own liotne upon notification. W. G- DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardin St. TRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSJCY, Prop, 819 N. Centre St., Pottavllle, Pa. Flue old Whiskeys, Olna and Wines, at the ba A choice line of Cigars and Temper ue oi wii ance Drl nuu. Accommodation for travel. , ileal at all hour PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Country Chronicled for Ilnaty I'eruaal. Oyster Arc ripe. Big parade- kero on Monday. Attend dlvlno worship to-morrow. Thete is $9S,8t7 su in the county treasury. Naturalization court convened this morning at I'ottevllle. Tom orrow is tho last of tho P. & It, cheap excursions to Atlantic, City. I.awyor Llneawravcr was relieved of $125 by a pick pocket at the OrwigaburK fair on Thursday. . The nomination pipers of the Democratic candidates were filed with tho County Com missioners. The P. A-lt. one-day excursion to Atlantic City leaves nt 2:10 it. tn. to-morrow. Kev. Manifold, of York, Pa., has been uuatiimoiisly oleeted pastor of tho Presby terian church at Tamacnia. Peter Ualscball, ol St. Clair, has entered Overbrook Seminary, where he will com mence study for admission to tba priesthood. Tho caso of 11. Piter, larcony as bailee, was settled .yesterday by tbo instructions and direction of the District Attorney. All tbo costs were paid. The cheap faro of 2.50 to Atlantic City Is llkoly to attract a large crowd to the excur sion to-morrow. lly a fall downstairs last evening, Mrs Sarah Labarre, aged S8 years, of Enston, broke Iter neck. Thieves at the cigar factory of A. F. Uost etter, Ilanover, drove oil' with a bale of fine Sumatra toliaeco, valted at $500. It Is thought by some of tho statatfeians that tho census of this county will not show an increase of population, as there has been an exodus from some sections of the cnuufy. Yon Try it. If Shlloh's Cough and CoiMiunptloii Curo, which is sold for tho small price of 25 cts., DO rtn. and $1 00, does not curo take the bottle Imck and we will refund your sionoy. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee Price 25 cU. and 50 eta. Sold by P. ). Klrlin on a guarantee. , HALF FARE 10 PHILADELPHIA. Single Faro for the Koiinit Trip via l'enn- sylittiilii Itiillroml For the (1. A. It. National Encampment, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Philadelphia and return, September 2 to 5, at a singlo faro for tho round trip (no ticket will lie sold for less than fifty cents.) The tickets will be gosd to return until September 12, inclusive, hut this limit may bo extended to Septemliur 30 if tho ticket is deposited with tho Joint Agent at Philadel phia on September 5, 0, 7, S or 0, and fifty cents paid. . For further information consult ticket agents. Night School Teachers Assigned. Superintendent J. W. Cooper and the com mittee on teachers and salaries last evening assigned the following night school teachers to the following buildings: Misses Cantliu and Qraeber, to the Union street building ; Michael Rellly and Miss Kate Flaherty, to the old White sticet building ; Misses Lilly Llewellyn and Mabel Barnbart, to the Main street building ; Misses Katie Brogan and MIIllo Boyer, to the Lloyd stmt building; Miss Lizzie Uand, advanced grade, and Miss Mary Wade, who will have charge of the only school for girls, are located iu the West street building. Miss Kate McMenamin was assigned to the Coal street building and Miss JIary Parkor, to Turkey Run. There are a total of 12 night school teachers. Our Vrice on Our Meats - Always induco you to buy at our meat market Bgaln. They never tire, neither do our big values. Bauscrs, Cherry and Chest nut streets. tf Colliery to Resume. It is announced that the Chamberlain col liery, at St. Clair, which has been closed down since last February, will resume opera tions on September J5tli. Many repairs have been made to the colliery. NUrjQElS OF NEWS. Three new cases of the hubonlo plague were reported at Oporto, Por tugal, yesterday. Two steamers met In collision In the North sea canal, and one foundered, with nine people. Six hundred lives have been lost by the flooding of a mine at iJeeshl, Island of Shikou. Japan. General Funston says the only way the Filipino ltiHiirgeifts can be sup pressed Is by whipping the natives. The KanBas regiment lost 3 officers end 30 men killed and 19 officers and men fr6m disease In the Philippines campaign. One hundrod and flfty re enlisted. It Is reported that a train on the Peoria, Decatur and EvaniSville rail road was held up near Lincoln, Ills., last night. Particulars moagor. Fire was opened on the robbers and one of them was killed. O. A, It. Kates. The Philadelphia and Beading Bailway will soli excursion tickets to Philadelphia and return from Sept. 2nd to 5th to parties desiring to visit the O. A. It. encampment at rate of $3.23, good to return Sept. 12th Inclu sive. Parties desiring to' stay longer can have time Unit extended to Sept. 30th, on presenting ticket and paying 50 cents to joint agent at 1332 Chestnut street, Philadel plila, between Sept Sth and 8th. 3t MISCELLANEOUS. ANTKD. A good irlrl to do geneial houae- 1 1 worn. Apply to 17 soutu west street. COIt BENT. A stable on South Market alley, Will accommodate several hones. Suitable for a livery stable. Apply to Michael l'rlhula, zio rMHi iwmre strcei. v-z-oi FOB BUNT. Cheap, the fruit stand at the corner nt Centre and White streets. AUo five-room dwelling, at 119 South Jardin street, suitable for small family. Apply to 31. T, l'urcell, 118 West Oak street, Shenandoah. l-t TOTICE. Desirable properties for tale. Ap 1 ply to 8, O. M. Ilollopeter, attorney, nimimiuiiiHU. q-.i-u FOB 8AL15. Most desirable dwelling on Wmt Centre street, hath, water closet, .ewerftge, two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business property, two stores, North Main street. Two houses on Itnst Coal street. Little cah required. fine nouse in urownviue. Apply to J. Claude Browk, Attornev-at-law. 7-29-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. MOTICK OK DISSOLUTION. Notice la hereby i.N given that the co-partnership heretofore exlstlm? between Joseoh Bavtklewlez and Thomas A. Uleckle, doing a bottling business at No 436 Wet Cherry street, in the Borough of nnetarjaoab, acuuylkin county, fennsylvanla, uuuci iic urtu iiniiiu -ji t.wi, ju,,iicmv.i la dissolved from this date, Joseph Itaytklewloz retiring from the business. The said business will be conducted at the same place by Thomaa A. Uleckle, to whom all bill of the firm are to be presented for payment and to whom all pay ments due the said firm are to be paid. JCWEFH lUYTKIKWIOZ, B-3-S-18 Tuoms A. Ulcokie. 1 .- Begulorslze r ' eupcake, ' - C Begular lze CS r- I ' V sponge oake, 7 Loaves of O S r bread, These are some of the neoessatlea of life we sell cheaper than others. Kresli everv dav. Our li) and urahum bread I Increasing It Wkle every day. Try our 25e chock lyatemand save money. BOSTON BAKERY, II. Morgeustelu, 237 W. C entre Street MUNYON'S INHALER CURES CATARRH Colds, Co tip; lis, Hay Fever, Bron chitis, Asthma 'and nil Diseases of the Throat nnd Lungs. fl.iii'ls of MmIIcsIccI Vnpor are lnhnlM inning!! the mouih ami emitted from the noi tillft clcntitting and YHnnrlrlnR nil the Irnlnraeit and illm-uni-il part which cannot he reached by medicine taken Into the stomncli. It rcachrt Ihe tore potsII heal the raw placet Jt nor tn the trat nrdttcme It acta a nbalm and tonic to the whole tuttem tt.m at druggltlt or tent by malt. 1S05 Arch St., Vhita. Till! WKATIIItlt. The tropical storm was control at 4 p. ni. yesterday to tho Bouth of and near ouuuuku uh Cuba, It continues to move west northwostward, is still slowly In creasing In en ergy. Hurricane cliaracterlsticsare, however, still wanting. All ship ping Interests In Cuba, Haytl and Santo Domineo have ngaln been advised to exercise every posslblo pre caution. Forecast for this section: Gen erally fair today and tomorrow; high temperature; fresh east to south winds. SunrlBO, 5:37; sunset, C:3B; length of day, 12h., 58m.; moon rises, 3:28 a. in.; moon sets, 4-27 p. m. PERSONAL MENTION. John Stoin visited friends at Fottsvillo to day. S. O. M. Ilollopeter and J, Claude Brown, Esqs., transacted legal business at the county seat this morning. John M. Shadier made a business trip to the county seat this morning. Misses Mary Walters and Maggie Byan left town this morning for Philadelphia, with tho intention of locating there. Bey. Cornelius Laurisiu transacted busi ness at Pottsville to day. Mrs. William Marshall spent to-day visit ing friends at Pottsville. Dr. J. S. Kistler and wife, Fred. Wasler and Mr. and Mis Thomas Hough and sou, James, last night returned from Ocean Grove. N. J. Councilman William McQuire, John W. Curtin and Councilman M, L. Shoemaker and wife returned from Atlantic City last night,. samuei scan, tno porter ai me iiotoi ter- guson, is on tho sick list, J. B. Lcssig and sou, Grant, have gone to Scrantou to visit iriends. L. A, Bamberger returned last night after a week's visit to New York, Miss Nellie Christie, one of Ilazleton's public school teachers, is a guest of town frionds. Misses Sadio and Maggie Wlialen, of Potts- Tille, are the guests of town acquaintances. Col. J. M Feger-was a Pottsville visitor to-day. John Gregory, manager of tho City Supply Company, has changed his place of residence- to 207 North Main street. Miss Annie Heebuer, of Philadelphia, is n guest of town friends. Misses Minnie Powell and Annie Brown have gone to Wanamio, Luzerne county, to spend a week visitiug frionds. Mis. William Johnson left-town this morn ing to join her husband at Philadelphia, he having located there. Miss Aunie Lugan, ono of Pottsville's charming young ladies, is spending a few weeks in town as tho guest of her cousin. Miss Jessie S. Loucks. WAR PRACTICALLY CERTAIN. ' tills. It In Siild 1m -tho Opinion of iToRiaent Jvi-uiror. London, Sept. 2. The Pretoria cor respondent of The Morning Post tele graphs: President Kruger told a prominent Boer yesterday that war was "practically certain." Every Boer Is now armed with a Mauser and ha3 a hundred rounds of ammunition, strictly for future uso,twith 40 rounds for practice. The correspondent adds: "I am convinced that tho reports of the Boers not being prepared are only a pretense, and that they will strlko a blow when it Is least expected." The volksraad has deferred the dis cussion of the correspondence ex changed between the Imperial and Transvaal governments until Monday, when a motion regarding the presence of British troops on the Transvaal bor der will be debated secretly. The Johannesburg correspondent of Tho Standard says: It Is generally understood that there Is the strong est Inclination in the volksraad to re pudiate British suzerainty, A largo section of the Boers Is strongly op posed to a concession of the franchise on the basis of a Ave year residence, and the position Is still very grave. It is reported at Aldershot that tho First Royal Dragoons, under Lieuten ant Colonel Bum-Murdcch, Is undor orders to be in leadiness In the event of hostilities In the Transvaal. Tho regiment, which figured at Waterloo, Balklava and Selmstapool, has not left England since the Crimean war. Go-Carts -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 and Undertaker, 10G South Main Street. 0UT-D00R RELIEF. Seven Thousand Hollar Kipended for the Quarter Beginning In July, So far during the tiuarter becinniue in July last and ending October next, the Poor Directors or Schuylkill county have granted out-door relief to tho amount of $7,000. Director Horgan has direction of this fund In this section of tho county. While Shenan doah has recoivod $773 25, It is noted that Uirardvllle, a town of loss than ono-fourth tho population of this one, received a total of $1,033.50 in rollef. I The name of each merchant in Shenandoah. I and tho amount of tho orders cashod by them J n glvou herewith : Shenandoah F. E. Magargle, $11) 50 ; E F. Kohlcr, $42.25 Edward Foley, $81.25 1 Bradlgau Brothers, $113 76: Sarah Jamcp. $18.75; A. It. Ploppert, $74.75; Win. Waters, $39.00; P. J. Gaughan, $0125; Peter Mona- ghau, $55.00; John Kilty, $78.00; M. Whitaker, $32.00 ; Louis Heavy, $30.00; Win. Analowlcz, $30.75. Total, $773.25. Total number of orders, 77, Lost Crook Patrick Noou. $94 CO ; P. J. Ferguson, $143. Total, $227.50. Total number of orders, 23. Brownsville M. Convlllo, $38 50. Mahauoy City received lees than Shenan doah, the total amouut In tho former place being $513.50; Itlugtown, $39 00; St. Nicholas, $18.75 ; McAdoo, $15.00; Tamnqua, $101.75; Ashland, $578. Bu ; GUberton, $107.25 ; Frack vlile, $32 50; Mahanoy Plane, $03.00 ; Silvor Creek, $81.50 ; Lofty, $08.25. In Orphan's Court, Judge Dunn yesterday handed down the following opinions and decrees ; . Annlo L. O'Brlon was appointed guardian of Annlo L. Costello, (nee O'Brien) minor child of Thomas O'Brien, la'to o( Shenan doah, deceased. Bond in the sum of $100 was filed and approved. Iu tho cstato of U.. K. Updcgravo, de ceased, court granted a rulo on Catharine Updcgravo to show cause why specific perfor mance of contract should not be performed by her as purchaser. In the estate of C. S. Snyder, deceased, a similar rule was granted on Frank II. Kauff. man. In tho estate of Samuel A. Faust, decoased, Court ordered specific performance of con tract upon tho payment of Alfred B, Qarner tho balance due the administratrix. Testimony was also heard iu the caso of the Yuengling estate. LAST LOW KATE EXCURSION To Atlantic City via I'. ,V It. Il'y Sunday, Sept. 3rd, 1HOO, For the accommodation of thoso desiring to spend a day at tho sea shore tho Philadelphia & Beading Bailway will run a special train Sunday next, September 3rd, leaving Shen andoah at 2:10 a. ni., arriving at Atlantic City at 0:20 a. m. Bcturiiing, leave Atlantic City 7 p. m., Philadelphia 9.30 p. m. Fare for round trip $2.50. Young Mothers. Croup is tho terror of thousands of young mothers hecauso Its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like made iu cases of croup. It has never been known to fail. The worst casos relieved immediately. Price 25 cts., SO cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirliu on a guarantee, " Tax on Medicine, Deputy Itevenue Collector Harrison Kear has received a ruling from the Commissioner of Internal Bevenue to the effect that any physician or company sending out circulars, letters or advertisements professing to curo diseases, must pay the scheduled tax on these medicines If they are forwarded by mail or express. Llhel Suits. C. P. Harder, chairman of the Republican party of Montour county and postmaster at Danville, has entered suit against the Phil adelphia Press for criminal libel. Tho man agor of tho paper entered $1,000 bail. C. T. Dutro, who was engatred at inspector on the street paving at Shatuokln, and dis charged, has entered suit against Councilman W, S. Zlmmorman, of that town, for $20,000 damages for slander, which grows out of un complimentary remarks made by Zimmer man at the last meeting of Council. Pugilists to Sleet. Martin Judge, of Philadelphia; aad Frauk Schwartz, of Coaldale, aro to b matched' to light twenty rounds at Summit-Hill on September 30th. W. W. Lewis,' of Mahauoy City, will tie tho match for Schwartz. Injured by n llorso. James Mclntyre, a hostler iu O'nara's stables at Mahanoy City, had one of his feet painfully cut an,d bruised yesterday by a horse rearing and trampling upon the mem ber. Veteran at Pottuvllle. The National Commandory of the United States Begular Army and Navy Veteraas will meet In convention at Pottsville on Monday next Col. B, N. Hyd, of Pottsville, who is national commander, will preside over tbo deliberations of the commandery. B0eeooooooooeoeeaooe t ECHAM'S PI LLS For all Bilious and Nervous Disorders; Sick Headache, Constipation, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver, and Impure Blood. usccham's Pills have the largeat sale of anr Proprietary Medicine In the world. Thla has been achieved without the publication of testimonial. 10 cent and 25 cent, at all drug store. QOLDIN'S BIQ STORE. NOTICE ! ur Store Will Be Closed From Monday 6 p. m. Until Wednesday 6 p. m. To Observe Jewish Holidays. Mammoth Clothing 9 and 11 S. Main TUB QRAND ARMY MEETING. tlxly riioiiminil VotoruiiB lCxpootod iu I'lillmlelpiilii Next Woolt. I'hllmlolphln, Sept.' 2. Tho 33d en campment of the Ornnd Army of ho Hi'pnl ''e practically began today, with the ni rival of tire vnngunrdB of posts from different parts of tho United Btntes, nnd It la estimated that fully 50,000 veturiins will bo horo by Mon day, whilo tho thvong of visitors, It Is bolleved, will reach 250,000. The city Is In gnla nttlre In honor of tho great event, nnd thoso ostnbllshmonts which ltavo tioi yet huiiu out their banners aro picparlng big surprises for tholr noighLors between now nnd Monday. Enthuslnsm prevails In every quarter, nnd the ono subject of conversation hinges on next week's celcbrntlon. The candldncy of Judge Leo It.T? Bleiir, of St. Louis, Mo., for oloctlon as commnnder-ln-chlct of the Qrnnd Army Is mnklng vigorous strings ngalnst that of Colonel Albert D. Shaw, of New York, nnd where, prior to Judge Unssleur's arrival In Phllndnl phia, tho chances wero overwhelming ly In favor of the Now York candidate, tho campaign has since been waged so successfully that even the most as sured of tho Shaw partisans havo tholr doubts. HnltlikRs Wiro shot l.over nnd Solf. Allentown, Pa., Sept. 2,--Bralnard Ibach was shot and instantly killed yesterday by Mrs. Alice M. Itltter In tho woman's room in the shopping part of the city. Mrs. Itltter then killed herself. Ibach was single, 32 years of ago. Mrs. Hitter was older, and was tho second wife of Charles F. Hitter, from whom sho separated because of Ibach's intimacy with her. Ibach and tho woman had been meeting for sev eral years. Recently ho ttVed of her and she became jealous. When shot Ibach was lying in bed. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomncli, Hvcr 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 feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. lie says: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't core 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, WII, l'KNN. Mrs. W. J. Eowloy, of Mahanoy City, was visiting friends here this week. Mrs. Joslah Walkr, ' "jowly recovering from hot illness, Mrs. Samuel Fahringer visited frionds at Uirardvllle this week. Bev. E. G. Zwazar and wife, of Girard ville, were guests of friends here. Mrs. J. Willett, of Mahauoy City, spent a day here this week, visiting friends. Men are busily prepalring for the new breaker at Packer No. 4 colllory, clearing away the bush and blasting rock. Ephriam Beddall, who was injured at the Wm. Penn colliery by being struck by a cable, is able to be about, Robert Ledden has been on tho sick list for a week. A boy from Mahanoy Plane, whose name was not learned, was injured yesterday while playing near the Wm. Penn colliery. He fell from a truck and dislocated ono of his ankles. The employes of the Wm. Penn colliery received their pay to-day. Services in the Methodist Episcopal church to-morrow. Sunday school at 10:30 a. ni. Jr. Epworth League at 5:15 p. in. Preaching at 0 p. m. Sermon for yoaug men, Subject, ''Doing One Thing." Everybody invited. Bev. W. II. Stewart, pastor. 1 Beixiiam's Pills cure Sick Headache. lieedB Itecorded. Deed from Daniol Sbopp ct al to St. Mary's Greek Catholic church, premises in Nelson City ; from W. T. Jones and wife to Geo. Lukeash, premises in Nelson City ; from the City of l'lilla. to P. J, Byan, premises in Vest Mahanoy Twp. ; from R. E. Steel and wife to Amanda S. Straub, premises in Mlnersville; from A. Bond Warner and wife to C. E, Steel, premises in Mlnersville ; from Geo. Patterson and wife to Margareto Dando, premises in Mlnersville; from J. C. Qartley, administrator, to Geo. Patterson, premises In Minersvillo ; from Wm. Thickins to Cyrus Heywood, premises in Girardville. Marriage License. To Martin Purcell, of Butler Twp., and Mary Close, of Ueckschervllle ; C. G. Shadle and Mary A. Ilepler, both of Tremont ; W. H. Dlllman and Annlo Scliellj both of Gratz; Irvin W. Witman and Bertha Seller, both of Sacramento ; Kassimer Twrauckas and Era Chernauckutc, both of Shenandoah ; Andro Stullauick and Mary Slatkaufsky, both of Mahanoy City. aOLDIN'S BIQ VARIETY. St., "aoLD nnsT." tn Washing Paint don't scrub it and wear off the sur face. Use Qold Dust Washing Powder according to direc tions printed .on every package and you will be pleased with the results and surprised at the saving in labor. Bond (or frot 4ckltl "Ooldem Hulas (or Homework." THE N. K. FA1RDANK COMPANY CbkifO St. Leili NtwYork Beit on Does the finest bath room work P. W. BELL, Cor- Wlllte and LIovd sts- Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished, Elegant Bath and Wash Booms, Boarders by the Day, week or month Well stocked bar attached. An heuser-Busch St. Louis beer and Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles. The Best Hotel in the Region Giving the Best Accommodations for the rioney. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" 5-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor. Main and Coal Sts., Shenandoah, Pa, Ice Cream, All flavors. Man 11 i a c - tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts a. re: for Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Blade Only By TENNEY COMPANY, roll BALE 11X FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 rvj. Main St. WEDDING WREATHS, BURIAL SLIPPERS, NA1URAL AND WAX FLOWERS. The largest assortment In town. Prices beyond competition. I)e B)gn detrired by special orders promptly ftllrd. Come and seo our stock before purchasing else where. Flowers (or soc balls, banquets or other festive occasions furnished at short notice. f- r- Miss Mary Jones, West Lloyd St. 71 Neit to Hub dcDartment stores QOLDIN'S LOW PRICES. NOTICE ! House, L-. Goldin, Proprietor. "O.0LD DOST.' Repairs leaky hydrauts. Does all kinds of plumbing. Does gas fitting. Gives estimates on steam and hot water plants. AHUSEHENTS. perguson's Theatre, JAS. H. QUIN1T, Manacer. One Night Only I 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 seat at Klrlin' druc ntoro. perguson's Theatre, " J. H. QUIHJf, Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY ! Friday, Sept. 8th, '99. Thos. 11. Davis' colossal fun trust of time tried talent, marshaled in the uu paralled unity, "The Hustler." A big brilliant and bewilderiug farce cpmedy that has eclipsed all competitors. Pre sented by a great company of hustlers. PRICES : - - 25, 50 and 75 Cts. Unserved Bents' a Klrlin'H Uriic atoro. TO ARRIVE The highest class and most elegant . 10 Cent Show in Christendom. 1 WWWWVAWVVVWVWWWW WELSH BROTHERS pettiest Grat Shoms. THO Superbly new, resplendent features, artist, wonder, trained Animals. .15 , 5 Matchless Military Band and Orches tral Instrumentalists, Absolutely brand-new and the most macnif Icent Tents ever erected. 2 PERFORMANCES 1 ft CTS. . DAILY. RAIN OR SHINE. At 2 and 8 P. M. TO ALL. Door Open Ono Hour Earlier. SHENANDOAH, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPT. 4 X 5. Show O round near P. ti It, raasenger Depot. Grand Peace Jubilee PARADE AMD Ill PIC-NIC I Under ansplces of the SOLDIERS' MONUMENT PARK ASSOCIATION. COLUMBIA PARK, SIIEffAHDOAH, FA. Labor Day, Ca A Monday 314)1.4 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 tho War of the Kclielflou, 1801-1803, and the late UpanUli-Amerlean War, MUSIC BY RILEY'S FULL ORCHESTRA, TICKETS, - 2Q Cta,