KNOWING bRUG VALUES. It h out It now -ledge of drug th)mih tlMi Hilton us to help you, And to give you RIGHT QUALITIES as well as RIGHT QUANTITIES, Our anxiety la for your MMfartlon and your It. kith niwl nil nuilall 1 ...! .-Il-- biillv M nil tltntn. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE. South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Nice Things For Nice Hen. The proper furiiisliliiKS for nil sorts of occasions arc shown by us In great variety. 1 t i n fit you out with perfect dram elTect at v ' v imtdcrnte prices. The moet RTacefiil t- h.iurlkert'ltlefii of the fltieet linen, gloves 'i .it -i.it the niofit particular, shlrtrt, lionlery, (vhate-i the iteel we'll supply It. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. IP YOUR BYES EASILY TIREi& ftsm VIEW, 5B9WIN0 rlER05WTNT IHPHOVtD EYt&tAS&l Or if your head aches there is need . : glasses. Sometimes an oculist - needed , more often an optician. We are here to serve you and to U miine the safe and comfortable course for you to pursue. It you will come to us our price for the glasses will be reasonable. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. MID SUMMER SHOE SALE ! CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes. Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, now $,60. S2.00, uowSI.25. Si .50, now 90c. Men's Russetts, S3 .00, now $2,00 and S2.25. 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 TORY SHOE SHE, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa, I. SPONT, PROP . FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Couches, Lounges, Upholstered in Corduroy, Vclour, Carpets and Silks. Can lti had in all sizes and styles. To he sold lna short time and can be Bought at Factory Prices. DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, No. 119-121-123 North Main St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing Pleftow everybody. We do lota of It and are gaining new ouh ttHiMM'g daily. IJMlirattUAmpooInK done at ynur own home upon notiOeatten. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardln St. TRABOWSKY HOTEL, fl. CRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Pottsvllle, Pa. Flue olJ Whiskeys, Qlm and Wines, at the b A ehel.ttae of Clean, and Temper. , , noe Drinks. Aocomwodttlon I or travelers 1 Urals at all bourn PITHY POINTS. iHPI'OnlnRi Throughout tlm Country Glirmilolmt for Unity Tomanl. The public schools were olowd to-day. There Is no gloat man so largo that bo domn'tseem'smnll when yon know hlmwell. Judgo Kndlieh, the Democratic nominee, has been ondorsod by tlio Rorks county llepilbllonns. Many persons are credited with being original who only liave sonso oiioiikIi to toll old joke where tltuy have nevor been heard beftire. At a lonoly spot hear Kast Lebanon, Jatuos McFadden Bnd William II. Edmunds wcro bewteu by tinknowti men, who left them lying unconeelous. Laborers in tho boiler making tlepartment and No. 3 shop of tho lletltlelicm Steel Cotn pauy have been given a wago advance of 10 rents a day. About 100 of tho old Duryea Zouaves, of ftew ork, are holding a reunion at Gettys burg. The funerals of murdered Ilraluard lbach and Mrs. Alice Hitter, who after shooting him killed horsolf, at Allentown, wore held to-day. Cart! are out announcing the early wod- dlng of Austin KaufTmau and Miss Annie r rank, both of Gordon. Hev. A. It. Bartholemew, of Pottsvllle. has accepted tho pattorato of tho Reformed church at Allentown. Lawrence Neary, of Mahanoy Plane, hud his leg broken on Saturday In assisting to unload a lnrrel of meat. Commissioner KSntuer's political cards were numerous about town to-day. I'ottsvillu Town Council will meet to-mor row night and consider telephone ordinances. the September .term of criminal conn opened to-day and will continue two weeks the circus is iu town. The Lehigh Vftlloy Railroad and Coal Company's joint statement for July just issued shows a not train of fUOO.MHl. Tho railway showed a gain in net earnings of $70,413. Atlantic cirr. Another Special Siimhiy Kxciirslou to Al liintlo City lla reiumylvulilil K. It, Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for nnothor low-rato Sunday ox curslon to Atlantic City ou Sunday, Septem ber 10. A special train will bo provided, running on schedule givon below to and from Atlantic City via the Delaware River Bridge, the only all-rato route, without change of curs, thus avoiding tho transfer through Philadelphia. Special Rxcur Icnvt'R. ltuto. Shenandoah 4.73 A. jr. 12 AO Frackvlllo 1.33 " 2 35 Returning, special train will leuvo Atlantic City 0.00 P. M. sanio day, making same stops. Brave Men Fall Victims 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 feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Garoner, Idaville, Ind. lie says: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether lie lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now cnt anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at A. Wasley's drug store. Ever)' bottle guaranteed. The Clrcns Arrives. The circus is with us again. This time it is the ever welcome Welsh Bros. Shows who are annual visitors in Shenandoah. The show reached town early this morning and at onco erected their city of teut3 on the lot near East Lloyd street. It is claimed that tho show is bigger and better than over and now the best popular priced touted show in America, The opening performance will be given this afternoon before a good sized au dience. There are many genuine novelties sprinkled throughout the program. Among the free shows presented dally is a double balloon ascension and parachute jump by David McDadean, an aeronaut of much skill and daring. The first of these mid-air dem onstrations will be Riven this eveulng ut 7 o'clock direct from the show grounds. Tho show remains here to-morrow, giviug per formances afternoonand evening. Buy Soyal Patent Flour. It is tho best iu the market. Foinal Kcsignation. Dr. A. II. Bartholomew, for the past seven teen years, pastor of Trinity Reformed church, Pottsvllle, yesterday formally ten dered his resignation, which will be con sidered by tho Consistory to-morrow svonlng, Rev. Bartholomew has accepted a call as pastor of the church of the same denomina tion at Allentown. His successor at Potts vllle will likely be Itev. A. Gossner, of Mt. Cartnel. Bekciiam's Pills euro Sick Headache. Toe IttaHhetl. William Webster, of East Coal street, had one of his toes mashed this morning by a 'piece of rock falling upon it while he was loading a car at the Kohinoor colliery, Forty-Two New Citizens. Judges and Bechtel Henning ou Saturday held naturalization court, and as a result of their labors forty-two new citizens were added to the census of Schuylkillcounty. Six cases were continued to the next term of court. Attorney Enterliuo examined each applicant. Yon Try It. If SMIoh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 eta., 50 ct. and 1.00, docs not cure take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee, l'rico 25 eta. and 50 eta. Bold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. Thrown From a Alule. While on bis way out of a gangway in the Indian Ridge colliery at quittine time Satur day evening, William, eighteen-year-old son of Patrick Higgins, of West Oak Btreet, was thrown from the back of a mule. He fell heavily and the right side of his-head and his left ankle struck one ot the rails, inflict ing painful injuries. The boy was rendered unconscious, but recovered and made bis way to the shaft in a dazed condition. His father. also employed at the colliery, met him at the top of the shaft and accompanied hint home. The boy was attended by Dr. D. J. Langton The victim's head is badly bruised and he suffers severe pain in the ankle. He will be confined to his home fur several days. Our Prices on Our Meats Always induce you to boy at our meat market again. They never tire, neither do our big value. Bausers, Cherry and Chest nut streets, tf I'erti'M New ( ntilnnt. Valparaiso, Sept. 4. The Peruvian cabinet crisis has been solved by tho formation of a coalition cabinet, as the result of the conferences between ISd uardo Romano, president-elect, and the leaders of the ministerially factions. The following Is the personnel of tho new ministry, so far as decided upon: President of the council, Rafael Soto mayer; minister of foreign affairs, Benor Urmeneta; finance, Seuor Sa lines; war. General Concha. Till'. I.ADIF.S. The pleasant enect and perfect safety with width ladles may use Syrup of Pigs, under all conditions, makes It their favorite remedy. To get tho true and genuine artiole, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co, printed near tho bottom of the package. For sale by all druggists. THIS WRATIir.lt. The tropical stbnn recurved near tho Windward phms during Hutimlay and moved off to tho northward with out developing any force ot con Bcquonce, and dur ing Sunday the ba roiuptor rota stendily through out the West In dies, excopt ovor wostern C u b a. Forecast for this sort Inn: Fnlr to- tiny nnd tomor row; fresh southerly winds, becoming vnriablo. Sunrlso, C:3S; sunset, 0:32; length of day, 12h., 51m ; moon rises, 5:22 n. m.; moon sets. 5:50 p. m. PERSONAL MENTION. A. B. Lowis made n business trip to Potts, vllle to-day. John Silcox, of Ashland, was a Sunday visitor to town. Hon. Joseph Wyatt Is doing jury duty at I'ottsvlllothls week William Patterson spent to-day in attend ance ut tho Pottavillo court Mr. and Mrs John Jenkins, of Plttston, aro til town, visiting friends Michael Leach has gone to Johnstown, to attend the funeral of n relative. Mr. and Mrs. Shorn It. Kvanj, of Shamo- kin, aro guests of friends in town. M. Melletand M. I). Malone transacted business at the county seat to-day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hebor Hooks, of Pottsvlllo, wore the guests of relatives in town yester day. Misses Annie Tlmmons and Nellie Batigh bavo gone to Atlantic City to spend several days. Miss Annie Wehl. of Tiffin. Ohio, is visit lug Mrs. Elizabeth Bartsch, of North Bowers street. Grant Troutthan left to-day for Philatlel phia, where he will spcud a few days visiting friends. James Smith, John Coslctt nnd Joseph Tempest were among the townsmen who spout to-day at Pottsvllle. Frauk Shirey, of South West street, will to-morrow go to Overbrook with his daugh tcr, Ella, who will cuter n school at that place S. (1. M. Hollopeter. T. R. lieddall. J. Claude Brown, E. W. Shoemaker, J. R. Ceylo ami Mt il. Burke, Esqs., attended tho open ing of court to-day. John Kay, tho popular baggagemaster on the Pcnua. railroad short route, returned home from Suuhury Saturday oveniug, and will assume his regular duties to-morrow. .Clinton M. Newton, director of amuse ments aud press agent for Welsh Bro3."show6, which appear hero to-day aud to-morrow, paid the Hi;iiALi) sanctum a professional visit to-day. John Kullck, of Mt. Carruel. visited his sou-in-law, John Meldaizis, yesterday. Miss Bessio Wadlinger, of Pottsvillo, was a brief visitor at the residence of Miss Lizzio Stank yesterday. Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. Brosius and children, of Sunbury, aro tho guests of Mr. aud Mrs. William H. Krick, ou South Main street. Young Mothers. Croun is tho terror of thousands of vontu? mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing aud freqi'iUtly fatal. Shiloh's Cough and (ViTiatimntlnn film n.t. 1ttn .nf I.. r ..u.i vu.u u.q ii.u jiiukju in utaca Ul croup. It has never been known to fail. TJhe worst cases relieved Immediately. Price 25 cts., SO cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirliu on a guarantee. THE CASE OF CAPTAIN CARTER; 1,'otmsol lilnlr Declares It Slmllnr Co tlio DroyftiN CoiiMplraey. Chicago, Sept, 4. Tho Chronlcto says: Publication of the proceedings of tho Captain Oberlln M. Carter court martial, whose verdict is In the hands of President McKinloy for approval or rejection, has been tho cause of a num ber of sensational statements during the past week, the wildest of which Is that Frank P. Blair, counsel for Car ter, has charged General Ehvell S. Otis, now commanding the army In tbe Philippines, with perjury and sub ornation of perjury. In connection 'i ll t. mil CAPTAIN O. M. CARTER, with the statement Mr, Blair has been quoted as emphasizing the accusations. "I have made no Buch charges against General Otis," said Mr. Biair. "A read ing of the affidavit does not by tho farthest stretch of the immaglnatlon support such a statement as has ap peared as coming from me. "I believe that Captain Carter Is the victim of a conspiracy to degrade him. It Is an American parallol to the Droy fus case. The accusers and persecutors of Carter are of the general staff of the army, as are those of Dreyfus. Secret conferences were the Illegal methods to Secure the conviction of Captain Carter." Mr. Blair Intimates that Carter was singled out as a victim of the wrath of the men who have been promoting the Nicaragua canal scheme. Todny'H Itoco Will l'l-olmbly Settlo It. Newport, Sept. 4. With the Colum bia's decisive victory over the Defen der on Saturday, when Bhe led by 8 minutes and 49 seconds in a 30 mile race, and an anticipated repetition of the feat today, very few yachtsmen here are looking for a. third formal contest between the two boats on Wed nesday, at least not under the nusplceu of the America's cup committee, for that body huB practically made up its mind um to the relative merits of the two yachts. In fact, no one now has the least doubt as to tbe Columbia's superiority, and very few question her ability to successfully defond the cup against the Shamrock. Iforse Hiiiutruck. Yesterday a horse belonging to Liveryman Neiswenter died at Shcppton. He was driven there by an employe, aud the supposition is that the animal died from sunstroke. It was valued at flOO and was only purchased ou EK1 Saturday by IU owner. THE BIG PICNIC. Iirent Onlherlng t Cniiimlrin rik Tills Aftxrimoti unci livening. Tho elements Woro with tho Soldiers1 .Monument Park Association to-day and every thing points to grand succom for Its picnic at uontmtiin park thin nftcrnoon and evening. The town It full of visitors and tho afternoon trains will bring to town many prominent rcopio who will bo gnosis of tho association at tno park. Tho parado which was arranged as a foro runtior to tho picnic was not as largo as tho commuter, In chareo had been led to ant cl late by tho acceptances of Invitations, still It was a, very credltnblo one Tho Columbia Hoso Company was tlio only representative of tho fire department iu lino. A feature of tho parado was tho display mado by the K. u. in Hohlcskl Guards In their brilliant unl forms and their military stylo of march. Tho line of parado moved promptly at ten o clock anil pawed ovor tho routo announced In the following ordor : Chief Marshal. David Morgan. First Division. Chief Burgess. Division Marshal, Philip Mnloy. Aids Grant Band. Wntkln Waters Post No. 1 10, G. A. R. Henry Horncnstto Camp No. 40, S. of V. St. Peter nnd Paul's (Lithuanian) Society. . German Older of llnuntpiri. German Ordor of Ileal Men. HIOCONI) IJ1VISION. . Marshal, Harry Mastdr$- t Aids. . Frackvlllo Hand. K.O. IHSobloski. Lithuanian Citir.ens Association D. K". L. A. Tiiinu DIVISION. Marshal, Georgo Holvoy. Aids. Patriotic Drum Corps. Pioneer Corps. Hopo Section No. 10, J. T. of H. & T. Columbia H. & S. F. E Company No. 1. There will bo a groat gathering at the park this afternoon and evening. The citizens of town appear to be allvo to tho importanco of making tho picnic as great a success as possi ble and there Is do doubt that they will make it all that is expected. A Hud Show. Carrio Russell's Vollalr Operatic Company, hooked for Ferguson's theatre Saturday night proved to he a rank combination with Mary "Novelty" Davenport as tho star. Tho performance was as poor as can bo im agined and Mary gavo an exceedingly vulgar exhibition of how bad a woman can act. , Blr. l'owell l'Htrlotlc. Abner Powell, tlio baso ball magnate, this morning celebrated Labor Day by flying a box kito with a largo American flag attached, They soared high in the heavcus and attract ed much attention. TyolnTio !svch'ih tlio Azores. Ponta Delgada, Azores Island, Sept. 4. A violent cyclone is raging here, dolnp much damage to shipping and to property all over the island of Sao Miguel. Several ships havo been lost. BASEBALL RECORDS. Stniidltiir of Clulm In tlio llnco For tlio is'ntiomil l.i'iiu'iio I'eutumt. W.L.Pct "W.L.Pct Brooklyn ..78 SG .084 ! Chicago ....00 59 .601 Boston 72 44 ;C21 1 Pittsburg ..CD 58 .501 Phlltulelp'a 73 IG .Cn Louisville ..52 G4 .448 Baltimore ..6G 47 .5X1 New Tork..49 G5 .430 St. Louis. ...G3 53 .502 Washington 41 74 .357 Cincinnati ..64 52 .552 Cleveland ..19103 .150 SATUIIUAY'8 NATIONAL I.GAOUH GAMES. At Cincinnati Philadelphia, 13; Cincin nati, 7. At Chicago Boston, 8; Chicago, 3. At Louisville Louisville, 25; Wash ington, 4. At St. Louis St. Louis, 8; Bal timore, 4. At Pittsburg -First game: Pittsburg, 7; New York, 1. Second same! Pittsburg, 4; Now York, 0. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE (IAMBS. At Chicago St. Louis, 7; Chicago, 1. At Cincinnati First game: Louisville, 7; Cincinnati, G. Second game: Cincin nati, 3; Cleveland, 1. Throe Klllpd by n Trnln. Cedar Grove, Wis.. Sept. 4. Three men were Instantly killed and another seriously Injured by being run down by a train on tho Chicago and North western railroad. Tho dead: August Scherk, 48 years, butcher, married; Nicholas Fass, 30 years, blacksmith, single; William Hollo, CO years, tin smith, married. The men woro rid ing in a buggy when the train, which does not stop at Cedar Grove, came along, crashing Into the vehicle and terribly mangling the occupants, kill ing the horses and grinding the buggy into splinters. ArkntiHnn' Disastrous Forost Flron. Little Rock, Sept. 4. Disastrous forest flres are raging In the southern portion of Calhoun county. Already great damage has been done, and un less rain conies soon the loss will be Incalculable. Fire fighters aro work ing night and day. Many have become exhausted. Several havo been pros trated from heat while fighting tho fires, which have devastated a largearea. Men put in the best years of their lives In the pursuit of riches. One class works with the bead, and the other with the mus cles. Each cares more for dollars than for health. The brain is taxed to the utmost In evolv- intr and excutincr schemes, and the bodr is worn out with constant, unremitting toil. Just about the time a man stops to take account of things, he finds the dollars have come, but health lias departed. Then he reverses matters completely. He devotes the rest of his life to spending his dollars to regain his health. What a man with worn-out body and tired brain needs most of all is a good stomach. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the proper remedy to set the stomach right This medicine will make Ills appetite good, make his weak stomach .strong and help It to digest the food he put jnto it. Good digestion makes pure blood, and pure blood vitilizes the whole system. This great remedy also cures those who have sore throat, a persistent cough, weak and bleeding lungs and bronchitis, all of which often arise from weak stomach and consequent indigestion. It is a cleansing-, trengthening-, purifiying, Invigorating al terative tonic. It puts life Into tbe blood and nerves, Into the brain and body. It cures every form of indigestion, makes the sleep sound, and nerves steady. There is nothing so good, and you should refuse all substitutes offered by dealers. "I had catarrh for four years and also liver and kidney trouble," writes John A. Calloway, ISsq, of No. 3i8 36th Street, Columbus, Oa., " wnen It would commence troubling me, I would have a slight aching a little below the chett. In 1804 I broke out In lumps all over and when these left the skin peeled off. I took six bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dljcovery, two bottles of his ' Pleasant Pellets," and I be lieve I am sound and well. I have a good appe tite; before I commenced treatment I had no appctltt at all." llUUfS WHIHt ILL 11 SI- FAILS. AUllSt AllS. ., KI . Tomcs CI oou. ve "J Host Counh Biruit. TokiosUcmkL iu time. KnM br druiwlsts. aatf-f-irir-rri.rAiOT IK aBSssHoaaaaattSSBSJSK OOLDIN'S Bid STORE. NOTICE ! Our 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 Lull P. W. BELL, HALF FARE '10 PHILADELPHIA. Single Fnre Tor the Rouml Trip via Penn sylvania Kiillroad For the G. A. R. National Encampment, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Philadelphia and return, September S to 5, nt a single fare for tho round trip (no ticket will be sold for less than fifty cents.) The tickets will be goed to return until Septombcr 12, inclusive but this limit may bo extended to September 30 If tho ticket is deposited with the Joint Agent at Philadel phia ou September 5, 0, 7, S or 0, and fifty conts paid. For further information consult ticket agents. Txn The Three ot Them. "Now, boys," said the Sunduy school teacher, "can auy of you name the three great feasts of the Jews?" "l'es'm, I can," replied one little fel low. "Very well, Johnny. What are they?" "Breakfast, dinner nnd supper," was tlio unconsciously logical reply. Buffalo News. A Dear Victory. "In your little family arguments do you ever succeed In convincing your wife that she is wrong V ' "Yes, but afterward I always deeply regret having done so." Harper's Bazar. Acts gently on the Kidneys, Uver and Bowels ClEAN5ES the System OVERCOMES Lrri3 HaBituAlCsT,PAT,0N UM PERMANENTLY ,TSBt.C.ALEfFECT& BUT THC GCNVINt - MUN'f 'O 6Jf (AUI?RNIATG(SYRVPg, rot UU BY ill CRU46CTi SOt rtl CSIT1L MISCELLANEOUS. FOB RENT. A well equipped blacksmith shoD with all the neecssarv tools and machinery for wheelwright and horseshoeing purposes, llest located siion In town. To anv one renting the shop the tools will bo sold at a reatonnuic price. Apply at Via North Slain street, y-4-ti FOIt HUNT. A stable on South Market alley. Will accommodate several horses. Hultabie for a livery stable. Anulv to Michael 1'rlbula. 210 Kast Centre street, 0-2-fit FOll KENT. Cheap, the fruit itand at the corner of Centre and Whlta trftn. Also flve-room dwelling, at 119 South Jardln street, suitable for small family. Apply to M. T. l'urcell, 118 West Oak street, Shenandoah, 1-Ot "VTOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- 1.1 V tn H II M TTnl1r,n-t .... '. Shenandoah. ' 8?l.tf ' FOH SALE. Most desirable dwelling on West Centre street, bath, water closet, tewerage, two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business property, two stores. North Main street. Two houses on lint Coal street. Little cash required, flue house In Brownsville. Apply to J. Clauue Brown, A tinrnf.v.ni.liiw. 7-29-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. 1 Ilegularslze cupcake, ' v. i f Regular sire C3 'V sponge cake, ' w 7 Loaves of bread, - These are some of the necessaries of life we sell cheaper than other. Fresh every day. Our Ityfc and Graham bresd Is Increasing It sales every day. Try our 23o check system and save money. BOSTON BAKERY, 11. Uorgenslcln. S8T W. Cmlre Blrael dOLDIN'S BIO VARIETY. WWWWVVNVvVVWAWVVWWW St., Repairs leaky hydrants. Does all kinds of plumbing". Does gas fitting. Gives estimates on . steam and hot' -Water plants. . Does the finest bath room work, Cor - White and LIyd sts THE SOUTH. Thousand of Visitors In North Carolina Mountains. (Ashevl)le Citizen, Ashevlllc, N. O.) Tho mountains of Western North Carolina havo indeed been a refugo this summer. From every state south of Maryland and east of Ohio the tourists havo poured by the thousands, and to-day the counties west of the Blue Ridge in North Carolina aro thronged with visitors who have fled from the torrid rays of the sun in tho home land to the shades of these great mountains. Tho cooling waters of the French Broad, Swannanoa, Davidson and Mills rivers, the Pigeon, the Tuckaseege, the Tennessee,' Iliwassee, Nantabala, Toe, Cane and other rivers and creeks have been sought by tlio invalid, the pleasuro-soekor and tho sports man, and from the Blue Rldgo to Smoky Mountains every mountain glen, and gorge, and valley, and country sido has been filled with those looking for a cooler spot, a deeper shadow. And none have been disappointed. There has not been a night this summer, betweeu Mitchell's Peak and Chunky Gal, when sleep was not comfortable under more or less cover lug. It seems safe to say that between 15,00 and 25,000 people are now iu our mountains and still they come. And this tl-rong increases as the years go by. What formerly was con fined to Ashovillo has now spread until It covers everyone of tho 12 counties lying west of tho Ridge, to say nothing of tho half dozeu or more on tbe eastern sido of the mountain No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea, summer complaiut of auy sort if you have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry In tho medicine chest. G. A. It. Kates. Tho Philadelphia and Heading Railway will soil excursion tickets to Philadelphia and roturn from Sept. 2nd to 5th to parties desiring to visit tho G. A. R. encampment at rate of $3.23, good to return Sept. 12th inclu sive. Parties desiring to stay longer can have time limit extended to Sept. 30th, on presenting ticket and paying 50 cents to joint agent at 1332 Chestnut street, Philadel phia, between Sept. 5th and 9th. 3t p viV5 WEDDING WREATHS BURIAL SLIPPERS, -ft NA1URAL AND WAX FLOWERS. The largest ossoitment tn town, Prices beyond competition. De signs 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. -3 3 sr. Miss Mary E. Jones, ft West Lloyd St. ft Keit to Hub deuartment store. VN Go-Carts Af -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, 10 South Main Strnst. fJOLDlN'S LOW PRICES. NOTICE ! House, I Goldin, Proprietor. Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled nnd refurn ished. Elegant Rath and Wash Rooms. Boarders by the Day, week or month. Well stocked bar attached. An heuser-Busch St. I.ouis beer and Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles. The Best Hotel In the Region (Jiving the Best Accommodations for the Honey. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" 5-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor. Main and Cojl Sts., Shenandoah, Pa. Ice Cream, Z:vr: tttred daily. Delivered to all parte of town. 3B O 3R. Sealed PINK BAND Package. ( J MruYini Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Blade Only By ' TEBWEY COMPANY, FOR SALE llY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Main St. AnUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre, J. H. QUINff, Manager. one: night only i Friday, Sept. 8th, '99. Thos. II. Davis' colossal fuu trust of time - tried talent, marshaled in the un paralled unity, "The Hustler." 'A big brilliant and bewildering farce comedy that lias eclipsed all competitors. Pre sented by a great company of hustlers, PRICES : - - 25, GO and 75 Cts. Reserved Beats at Kirlln'o drug store. Grand Peace Jubilee parade: AND PIC-NIC! Under ansplces of the SOLDIERS' MONUMENT PARK ASSOCIATION. COLUMBIA PARK, SHENAKDOAU, FA. Labor Day, Cpnf A Monday 3tpi.4 The entire proceeds 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 Itebelllon, 1841-1663, and the late ttpanlsh-Amerlcan War. MUSIC BY RILEY'S FULL ORCHESTRA. TICKETS, $2fS Cta,
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