KNOWING DRUG VALUES. It tn our knmr Iwtffc of drug vhIhpb thnt en nhltH im tohH yon, otHl to girt you RIGHT QUALITIES as well as RIGHT QUANTITIES. uttr anxiety is for yntir MtmiActloii mul your ripuii,aim our Ppfi-isny in lmrity nmi reiin l.lllty at nil times, SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah. Pa. Telephone Connection. Ready For Fall THE FROSTY WEATHER . 1 not fur off now : It's time ynii ordered your fall H or overcont. Our line afford you the bet selec tion at the best prices. Tho Inlet suiting, the latwl nvrr comiiim, me latent tyle you find them nil here SEE OUR LINE OF OEM 'S FURNISHINGS Portz Bros., 2-4 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. J Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. IE ! CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes. Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, now Sl.60. " 2.00, now SI.25. " " $1.50, now 9GC. 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. 'IMS SALE IS FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON 27 South Mala Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Couches, Lounges, Upholstered in Corduroy, Velour, Carpets and Silks. Can be had in all sizes and styles. To he sold in a short time and can be Bought at Factory Prices. DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Alain St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing l'leoses everybody. do Jota tit it and are satnlixr nw cus tomers dally. J.adlealisiipKK done at ynur own home upon nottneation. . G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardln St. fRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. tit N. Centre St., Pottarille, P. Fine old Whiskeys. Gins and Wines, at the ba A choice Hue of 1gr and Temper no Drinks. Aoooiuntadstlon tot traveUrs, PROW VBW, SmMlUM ., Meals at J1 beure POTTSVILLE NEWS. lltiiotilitift 111 Court and Klflewhern at the County Seat. PoUsvillo, Sept. 8. Wlion court was about to ml Jour ii yesterday afternoon n sovero sen tence wan Impowd by Judge Ilechtel U)inn a BhoiMtidinh resident, named Joseph I).ire, wlio pleaded guilty to a charge of felonious rape. lira. John Strosko, of Shenandoah, was tho pltwoulrlx. She Is a muscular look ing woman, while Dare Is below the medium and of slim build. I)tre did not seem to ap preciate tho seriousness of his oU'cnve, and be fore Imposing sentence Judge Kechtcl gave him n chanro to withdraw his plea of guilty. The court oxplaluwl to him that under tho provislonsof tho act of assembly ho might be sent to jail for n term of IB years Dure stated tlmt he was drunk t the timo he com mitted the deed, but did not heed tho Judge's kindly advlco, He was sentenced to flvo years imprisonment in the county jail. HAIt, IDE Tllr! KtSUKIlH. Mis Henry Fisher, of Shenandoah, who, wltli her hnslwnd, is charged with setting fire to their house last Monday morning, was rtleaned under $300 hail this afternoon, after the court heard the statement of M. M II, irk t.'... ,1... ,kn. ...... ...,.,:, it.. no evidence against the defendants. Mrs. Fisher's Infant child is ill and in the cure of neighbors. District Attornay Ilechtel mid be had nn objection, under tho condit'nn of fact as stated by Mr. llnrko, who furnished the bail. The husliuhd's bail was fixed at tOOO and it will be furnished to-niorrow Lawyer Burke stated U tho court that tho prosecutor, Joseph Knlpple, had stated when he was in court the other day, that there was nothing in tho case, and he was trying to have it withdrawn. I-AKKHIIIK 11AILWAY. Tho Lakeside Kluctrlo It.ilhvuy Company, ruuulug-froiif Slahanoy City to Shenandoah is 'advertised for sale undur an execution Issued to Julia Ward for $103 upon a Judg ment obtained In Court of Common Pleas Mrs. Ward, the plniutllf, was injured and her vehicle damaged while crossing tho road. Tho sale is advertised for to-morrow. To-day Macllenry Wilholui appeared before Judgo Helming fur a stay of the salo, to enable him to preero a bill in equity. Decision was re served until to-morrow morning atO o'clock. PIGEON SHOOTKU ON TRIAL, IXivid Lciniuger, tho well known pigeon shooter of Trcmont, was tried before Judgo Marr on tho charge o.f assault and battery preferred by Fordmand Kopp, constable. David had been imbibing and was talking rather loudly when Kopp ordered him to swear less. David then smoto him. The Gun Club had been having n "shoot" sud .several quarters of beer wcro drank. The evidouce of tho defense showed that Kopp was quite as "full" as anybody else and that an old grudge existed. KriKEGUn OUTS THE COSTS. In the case of Officer Peter Krceger, of Shenandoah, who charged John Tobosky, of the same place', with a criminal offence, tho ury returned a verdict of not guilty and Kreeger was directed to pay tho coats. Tho prosecutor did not appoarin court. The case was called up several days ago, but at the suggestion of Judge Ilechtel it was postponed for n few day in order to give the prosecutor a chance to appear, lu default of his appear ance the abovo verdict was taken. WANTED TO MiE THE ENGINE JUMr. Sometime ago John Multko, an eight-year- old boy of Wm. Penn, placed a board on the Pennsylvania railroad near that placo, to see the engine jump." 1-ortunateIy the engine, when leaving the track, was going slowly; and no great damage was done. The boy was arrested, confessed his guilt, and was arraigned in court yesterday. The company's attorney suggested that sentence be sus pended and that he give $300 bond for good behavior, which the coutt did. Judge Bechtel referred to the railroad casualties that had occurred at Tainaqua and Sbamokiu through the acts of bad boys and said thoy must not bo permitted to wantonly take human life, even though the offenders might le of tender age. The. boy was led away crying. CRIMINAL COUItT. Eva Narawas, a, and b. and obstructing an officer, oath of Martin L. l'hilan ; not guilty but pay the costs. Anthony Salokas and t.va Salokas, a. and b. and surety, oath of llcry Yurgel ; not gu ilty but pay two thirds of the costs and tho prosecutor one-third. Anthony Salokas, a. and b., oath of Mrs. Mary Yurgel; not guilty and prosecutor to pay the costs. Gabriel Naru3iewiz, burglary and larceny, oath of John Simon; John Kozlowskl, as saalt, surety, and non-support, oath of wife; court beard and dismissed the case, disal lowed tho witness fees, and the county to pay officers and witness fees Sylvester Ascn, a. and b oath of Hannah Harrison: pleaded guilty; ?1 fine and costs, and a kindly lecture from Judge Marr, Charles Heifer and C. O, Fetermau, public nuisance, oath John Hall; not guilty but pay the costs Lewis Richards, common nuisance, oath of Hannah Marloy; pleaded guilty; f 1 fine, costs and 15 days. Joseph Sobolosky, surety, oath of William Lynch; court heard and dismissed tho case and divided the costs equally, Mary Urgal, common nuisance, oath of Eva Salukas ; not guilty and prosecutrix pay the costs. Eva Salukas, common nuisance, oath of Mary Urgal; not guilty but pay J of the costs and prosecutrix to pay j Henry Schropp, cheating a boarding house keeper, oath of Henry Itoppel ; not guilty and prosecutor pay tho costs. Mary Morrison pleaded guilty to being common nui-juico on oath of Officer Charles Oraeff and Judge Henning sentenced her to nav (1 cents line the costs and to do i months, Joe Lonatcb, assault and battery, oath of Auuustus Kohl ; not guilty, each pay half the costs. Barney From, non support, oath of wife Judge Bechtel beard the parties and di. missed the case, ordering tho prosecutrix, Bortha From, to pay all cost, Jubana Koocbdo, assault and surety, oath of Antonena Fredema ; Judge Henning heard the parties and dismissed tue case ordering the defendant to pay tho costs. Marv Murphy, common nuisance, oatu o Daniel Murphy ; not guilty and coat equally divided. Joaenk Rockts. surety, oath of John Raise: court heard tba patties and directed the defendant to pay t''e urt v and llis own wltnew fees, the prosecutor to pay his awn witnesses. Evan Klebeck. assault and uattery to kid 4o oath of Perrosko Ketchmeyer ; guilty of aggravated aswult ana Dauery anu uoi guiuy nt auunlt and battery to Kin. SusioMoskow assault and battery, oath of Sooco Mastralnna, not guilty but pay one third of the costs, the prosecutor to pay two-thirds. HArali Thomas, surety, oath of Llllle Long henry ; court dismissed the ease and put the cwU on the prosecutrix. John Binlk, surety, oath of Tbomw KoIIsck ; court directed the defendant to pay the casta and eivo a $200 bond to keep the Joseph Beruer was found guilty of assault and battery on oath of Joseph Spanley and a capias was issued for the defendant, he having fallod to auswer when caneu ior sentence. Rose Sullivan, of East Mt. Carbou, was limrd hv Judce Marr on charges of assault nd hatterv and surety by Patrick Oraney, a Pennsylvania Railroad section foreman, who said he and his men wore attacked by the de fendant when cutting grass from an ern brnkment. Graney was thrown over the cm banknieut and was bitten three times In the leg by a dog set upon him by the woman's son. Court reserved decision pending in quiry into Mrs. 8ullivan'mental condition. William Miskims and W. Maragtis, of Minertville, were tried to-day before Judgo tiiic v hath nit. nifsn tnniperstureB iromitni yee-im-dny In thi' southern lake region, tho T Ulil" anu uiibbib- clvjalppl valleys, tho south and south west. On account of thunderstorms there 1ms been a foil of from 10 to 30 degrees in tho contrtil west, which extended to tho Middle Mississippi valley. Thero woro also thunderstorms lu the upper lnke region, South At lantic and portions of tho gulf Btates. Forecast for this section; Showors to night and probably tomorrow; cooler tomorrow. Sunriso, 5:11; sunset, 0:27; length of day, 12h., Win.; moon rises, 9:15 a. m.; moon sets 7-37 p. m. Ilechtel for selling liquor on Sunday. The jury rendered a vordtat of guilty against both defendants Counsel for thodofondants asked for an arieet of judgment and stay of proceedings, pending a motion for a new trial. (IKANl) JURY nKI'ORTR. Not true bills and prosecutor or prosecutrix for costs : Martin O'liura, a. nnd b., oath of Mary llorgau ; Win, Cuiuniisky, malicious mischief, oath of Agnes Murcavage ; John Simon, selling liquor without license, oath of Anthony IarusciowIoz ; Anthony Pitcho- fsky ; a. and b. oath of Joseph Krishlnsky; S Zalccki malicious mischief oath A. Patuczk; Leon Campbell, a. and b , oath of Mary Lar- kin; John Dcrhcimer, assault, oath of Ahrain Humniol; Anthony Lock u 9 and Joseph Mitchell, a. and b oath of Ucorgc Jeucovctch; Authony Lockus, Joseph Mitch ell and Martha Mitchell, a. and b., oath of Lewis Bubnis; Frank Aiitouovlsh, Martin and Annie Ignolovish, a. and b,, oath of Matt. Rogors; Frank Bushack, a and b., oath of Martin Kulwicz; Matt. Ragilus, malicious mischief, oatli of F. Antonovish; Peter and Ucuri:o Urbanovago, n. and !., oath of Rosio Dawshkcs; Lowis Kiuderavaue and Audi ow.Whilcavago and others, a. and b oath of Joseph Sackalosky; Lowis Zunder avage and four other defendants, n. and b., oath of Anthony Dabulis; Joo Qreonavago. a. and b., oath of Joo Novorskcc; Mary Uuritzki, a. and b., oath of Rotio Masavitcb; Julia Koochdo, a. and h , oath of A. Frcdcna; Peza Sapko, 11. and b oath of Lewis Gold stein ; Solomon Hummel, assault, oath of Abraham Hummel; JohnCouchis, a, and b oath of Peter Bobbin ; John Rick, larceny etc., oath of David Mack ; Frank Sobonofskl, Simon C-owlosky, George Sleckowich, Georgo Stromskelcs, five cases, oath of Joseph Lit unicus; Cornelius M. Becker, false pretense, oath ot Frank Ketncr. Ho true bill : John Lynch, larceny as bailco, oath of Anuie Rellly. Deeds Itncnrded. From tho Sheriff of Schuylkill County to Annie R. Gillespie premises In Glrardvllle. From Daniel Frack ct ux. to Margaret Burke, guardian, premises in Frackville. From C. B. Maurcr et ux. to Morris F. Batdorff, premises in Barry Twp. . Carolino Froudeuburger ct nl. to Gottlieb Freudenhurger, premises in Tainaqua. Joseph Sassaman ct al. to George W. Sassa man, premises in Taniaqua. marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were issued to tho follow ing persons : Frank Dewey, of Wllliamsport, and Sadio . Mouagbau, of Glrardvllle. Isaac M. Krammes, of Dow, and Sadie M. Kramer, of Summit Station. Alexander A. Gorman aud Mrs. Mol lie- M. Davenport, both of Shenandoah. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three mouths she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night ; and with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lutz. llius writes W. C. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug btore. Kegular size 50c and Sl.oo. Everybottle guaranteed. Olymphln Sailor's Prize Money. Arthur Brill, of Hazleton, who served on the flagship Olympia on the night Admiral Dewey sailed Into Manila Bay, will receive $1,400 as his share of prize money. The United States Government notified him to this effect yesterday. The check for that amount is now on the way. Our Prices on Our Meats Always induce you to buy at our meat market again. They never tire, noither do our big valuos. Bausers, Cherry and Chest nut streets. . tf Passed the Telephone Ordinance. The ordinance of the Equitable Telephone Company, seeking "a right of way through Ashland, was passed finally by the Council of that town Wednesday evonlng. This is the company lu which S. G. M. Uollopeter and others of town are tho moving spirits. The question of cheaper telephone rates is now up to Pottsville. Not) co. A meeting of the picnic committee of the Soldiers' Monument Park Association will be held at the residence of Hon. M. C, Watson, corner of Main and Lloyd streets, on Friday evening, 8th Inst., at 7 o'clock, to pass upon bills and liquidate accounts. A full attend ance Is requested. LAST OF THE SKASON. SUNDAY KXCUItSION TO ATLANTIC CITY VIA PKNNSYLVANIA' JtAIL HOAU, DELAWARE RIVKK lUlIDUK IIOUTK. Sunday next, September 10, special train leave Shenandoah at 4:25 a. m.v Only $2.00 round trip. Through train; no change of oars. Last chance of the year. Comes High In Schuylkill, About tweuty-fivo Democrats from Coal Dale went to Maucb Chunk to-day to get out naturalization papers. It is said that in Schuylkill county they would havo to pay 23 each, while In Carbon county it costs only three dollars. lansiora cor. in juaucn Chunk Times. Hie Kindergarten. The kindergarten which Is to be conducted by Miss Agnes D, Dodson and Miss Tlllio A, Houser, In the lecture room of the Presby terian church, on South White street, will open September 11th. Hours 0 a. m. to 11 a. in., and 2 p. m, to 4 p. m. Terms $1.00 per month. 0-l-8t The Centrulla Itallwuy. The new electric railway to connect Ash land and Centralla will be completed by December 1st. The road will not be opened for traffic before tho early sprlug. All bicycle sundries sold at profitable prices to tho buyer for this mouth. Buy now aud save money In the future. Orklu's Jewelry store, 7 South Main street. 7-17-tf Hate Hall, The third and last game of the series be tween the Lehigh Valley C. C. team, of Lost Creek aud the P. & R. Engineers, of Ashlaud will be played at the latter place at 3 p. in to-morrow. The former team having won two games, the engineers will put up strong team to try aud gain consolation. Sit If R THE RABBI DISAPPEARS. l'rtllcd to Answer Iti'forn Justice Wboc- iiihIiit Night. Rabbi Kllss Wachmaii, who was arrested last Monday on a chargo of betraying a R-yonr-old girl named Mary Lukasiewicz, nnd who was put undor $1,000 ball for further hearing before Justice Rhoomakcr, failed to appear last night. Parties interested In tho caso awaited his arrival until a lato hour, and then learned that tho accused had loft the town. Investigation has shown that yostordny afternoon Wachman went to Mahanoy City, whero ho .killed a steor. Whero he wont after that 110 ouo seems to know. E. W. Shoemaker, Esq., counsol for tho prosecution, last night telegraphed to several parts of tho country, glviug a description of tho accused, and requesting bis arrost. PITHY POlWTsT Unppfinlngs Throughout the Country UlirmifclAri for Hasty I'ertisal, Thero are now IBS prisoners In the county jaii. Tho recruiting office was oponcd at Potts vlilo this morning. A pension of f(l per month has been granted to Geo. W. Blank, of Pottsvillo. Jacob Reioholderfer, of Tamaqna, Is suffer ing irom a stroke or appopiexy. The Welsh Bros, arc said to have cleared f 0,000 so far this season with their circus. Tho publishers of the two daily papers In Mabnnoy City havo agreed upon 11 scale of prices. Letters of administration woro granted to M. J. O'Neill on the estate of Michael O'Neill, late of Butler township. Returns from about 100 assessors have been handed in of tho registration of voters for tho fall election. Tumaquans aro enthusiastic over the se lection of thoir hand as tho Eighth regiment band. J hoy claim that no regiment in the stale will havo better music. Matthew Skutch, of Gilhorton, whilo walk ing along tho gangway at tho Draper colliery. was struck on tho head by a picco of falling coal, ills scalp was badly lacerated. J. F. licit!, who served during tho Spanish war ill Cumpany 11, of Tainaqua, and who has been lu Cuba with regular troops, has fallen a victim of yellow fever. Tho Evangelical camp meeting which has been in progress at Lakeside for tho past week closed Wednesday evening. Tiio engagement of Percy Gondors, of Sharon, former secretary and electrician for tho Lakeside Railway, and Miss Elsie Jones, a popular young lady of St. Nicholas, is an. uonnced. A 111 Clam llake. Frank Whorabey has arranged a big clam bake to take placo near his hotel at Nurcm- burg to-moriow. Accommodations for 150 people havo been arranged and a royal timo is expected. Most fountain pens' troubles aro caused by poor ink. Wo will clean and ro-nll your pen frco of charge so that you can tiy our Ink. 10 and 15 cents a bottle. Brumm. Settled the Claim. A. D. Lundey, of Wllliamsport, represent ing tho Suu Fire Insurance Company, was in town this morning and satisfactory settled the loss sustained by A. II. Swahu, by the fire in his cellar recently. The settlement was made through Agent David Faust. To ho Married. Miss Gertio Brownmiller, daughter of Charles Brownmillor, of Mahanoy City, and Lester Hendricks, of Wilkesharre, are to bo married at tho residence of tho bride's par cuts in Mahanoy City on th? 21st lust. A Veteran Kohhed. William Wagner, a voterau of Delano who attended tho G. A. It. ceremonies nt Phila delphia, returnod to his homo this morning and reported that ho had been robbed of his pockctbook in tho city by a sailor. Beeoiiam's Pills will dispel tho "blues.1 Lowest I'rlcoK J'or'CofToo. New York, Sept. 8. Tho lowest price on record for "future" coffeowas reached yesterday, whou coffee deliv erable In October sold on tho Now York Coffeo Exchange at 4.40 cents. The previous low price was 4.55 cents In June for coffee deliverable in July. The highest price In 17 yeara was 22.25 cents In June, 1S87, for coffeo deliver able In the following December. Tho cash price of Urazllian coffee was yes terday the lowest on record, being 5 cents, or one-eighth cent below any previous figure. The low prices now current are due to the enormous world's supply. Murdoi- In a ItoNtnurnnt, Jersey City. Sept. 8. James Hayes, aged 21, employed by the Erie rail road, was shot and killed yesterday by John Plckerdon, of this city. Hayes and several friends entered PIclterdon'3 restaurant and finally refused to pay their bills. It Is alleged that Hayes also Insulted several young 'women employed at the restaurant as wait resses. During the trouble that fol lowed Hayes grabbed up a heavy bot tle and hurled It at Plckerdon. Pjck erdon secured his revolver and shot Hayes, the bullet lodging near tho heart. J.lchtnlnir Strlkosi Ten 1'ooplo. Tuscola, Ills., Sept. 8. At tho Doug las county fair at Camargo last night lightning struck the north end of tho grand stand, killing two men Instantly, fatally Injuring two more and serious ly disabling six others. Tho dead; Spencer Bromarel, Woodruff. Ills.; Robert Myers. Champaign, Ills. Fa tally Injured: William Oder, Cham palgn, Ills.; John Grlost, Urbana, Ills. The party was eating supper undor the grand stand when the nash came. Snddoii Dnii tli nt n lliinqiiet. New York, Sent. 8. Richard B. Leech, of Brooklyn, died suddenly last night at the conclusion of his address ut a banquet of the Forty-olght New York volunteers, hold at a Brighton Coach hotel. Mr. Leech had Just fin ished his speech with the remark "God bless you all," nnd was turning to sit down In his chair when he was overcome. He died instantly. Mr, Leech was C4 years old. of tho Globe for RHEUMATISM UEUEALGIA aud similar Complaints, ana prepares ncacr uio Birwgest iERMAH MEDICAL LAWS .prescribed by eminent phjBlcIansi DR. niCHTER S "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. WnrM ronramed I ltpmarVablVSUCCCSlful I iOnlyEcnu:nowlinTrado Mark "Anchor," l-i. ijeo.abotUe. AtaUdrmrgUtsotthrougU r.AS.El3iriS4e9.,S13PeulCt., Miwicfit 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch. Honses. Ova Qluaworn. 4 Undorttd and Htcomnunatn ou Willing UKoh MltaniiJi' t vevple. Sin -".MMII" 'nrt. RICKTCR'S ( ATVriinitu flTOaiACHAT. lMt for QOLDIN'S BIQ STORE. The Fall Meet. luiumuffiiffiuumuiiuuiu I Jl 11 Mammoth Clothing 9 and 11 S. Main CONSISTENT Are responsible for our Try us on plumbing and regret the trial. P. W. BELL, Cor PERSONAL MENTION. Councllmau Daniel Coakley's wife Is seriously ill. John Shea, of Taniaqua, visited friends in town to day. Charles Neiwentor has gone to Philadel phia to visit friends. Rev. T. M. Morrison, of Mahanoy City, was tho guest of friends in town last night. Mrs. Mary Jefferson, of Brownsyille, left to-day for Allontown, where aba expects to locate. Harry J. Parrott, of Philadelphia, came to town last evening to visit his mothor, who is seriously 111. John G. Thutnm, of the Herald staff, has gone to Allentown to spend a few days visit ing bis parents. Buy Soyal Patent Flour. It Is tho best In the market. Shows a Net Prnnt. The Beading Company has just Issued a statement of its business for the month of July, of which tho following is an extract: Hallway Company : Shows net earnings of f71,7M.ll. Coal and Iron Company : Shows a net pro fit of $174,700 05. Beading Company shows a net income of $21,225 58. Tho net earning of-all the compauies Is rbown to be $918,785.04, with fixed charges of $772,000, leavlug a surplus for the month of $140,783 04, as against a surplus for the same mouth last year of $17,151 95. Deaths and Funerals. Thomas Gray died Wednesday night at the homo of bis parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Emanuel Gray, in St. Clair, after a brief Illness of bilious malarial fever Deceased was 20 years of age and had boon employed at the mines about St. Clair previous to his illness. The funeral of Miss Annie Monroe took place from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Alfred Seddon, at Mahanoy City, this morn ing. The cortege proceded by train to Hazleton, and by carriages from that placo to Conyugham, where interment was made. The funeral of the seven-montb-old son of Oliver W. Itelgel, of Grier City, took place this afternoon and interment was mado at Quakake. A BuppoHcd I.oper In Nnntlooko. Nantlcoke, Pa., .Sept. 8. A case of what Is thought to bo leprosy has been discovered In this town. The patient Is a forolgner, with a long name, and living In an Arabian settlement. The man went for treatment at the hos pital In Wllkesbarr.e, and the physician Immediately notified the city authori ties. The state board or health will Investigate the case. Meantime the man is held under restraint as to ming ling with his neighbors. No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea, summer complaint of any sort If you have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry In the medicine chest. LAST OF TUB SEASON, SriSGIAX, 1JXCUIWION TO ATLANTIC CITY NEXT SUNDAY VIA ONLY ALL-HAIL JtBUTK. Pennsylvania railroad through-train ex cursion Sunday next, September 10. Special train via Delaware River bridge, leaves Shenandoah at 4:25 a. m. Ouly $2.00 round trip. ; On Every Bottle Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure Is this gnar antee : "All we ask of you is to use two- thirds of the contents, of this bottle faith fully, then If you can say you are not benefited return the bottle to your druggist and he may refund the price paid." Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D Kirlln on a guarantee. MISCELLANEOUS. 7ANTED. A Bervant girl to do general housework. Apply o No. 1 North Main streei. v-o-o IaOR RENT. A well equipped blacksmith ; shop with all the necessary tools and machinery for wheelwright and horsetboclng purposes. I lent located shop In town. To any one renting the shop the tools will lie tfotd at a reasonable price. Apply at 126 North Main I reel. T!OIt RENT. A (table on South Market alley. Wlil accommodate several horses. Suitable for a llvry stable. Apply to Michael Prlbula, zio j-.a8i lamire streei. v-t-vi NOTICE. Desirable properties for tale. Ap ply to 8. Q. M. Uollopeter, attorney, Hhenandoab. B-Vl-tl I no It SALE. Most desirable dwelling on Weat Centre street, bath, water closet, tewerage, two houses on rear o( lot. Valuable business property, two stores, North Main street. Two houses on East Coal street. Little cuh required, Fine house In Brownsville. Apply to J. Cuddi Oaowir, Attorney-at-law, 7-29-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. A Ha I is one of I possess gives It. MnnHnnmn Comnlaxlon in nrsaiaii tf-inavma wnir.ari rM.Ti Pouout's COMI-UUIOH laWPMB. dOLDIN'S BIO VARIETY. WELL DRESSED MEN, meeting each other, will find our coats on their backs, and will not be surprised. to note that they fit well that's a peculiarity of the suits we sell. Look at our Fall Styles and take advantage of tlie tip top bargains we are offering. St., WITH always busy business. gas fitting. You wont whlte and L1yd sts- THE SOUTH. Thousand! ot Visitors In North Carolina Mountains. (Aahevllle Citizen, Ashevllle, N. O.) The mountains of Western North Carolina have 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 are thronged with visitors who have fled from the torrid rays of tho sun in the home land to the shades of those great mountains. The cooling waters of the French Broad, Swannanoa, Davidson and Mills rivers, the Pigeon, the Tuckaseege, the Tennessee, Hiwassee, Nantahala, Too, Cane and other rivers and creeks have been sought by the invalid, the pleasure-seoker aud the sports man, and from the Bine Bldge to Smoky Mountains every mountain glen, and gorge, and valley, aud country side 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, between Mitchell's Peak and Chunky Gal, when sleep was not comfortable under more or less cover ing. It seems safe to gay that between 15,000 and 25,000 people are now In our mountains and still they come. Aud this throiig Increases as the years go by. What formerly was con fined to Ashevllle has uow Bp read until it covers everyone of the 12 counties lying west of the Bidge, to say nothing of the half dozen or more on the eastern side of the mountain. Do You Know Consumption Is preventable? Science lias proven that, aud also that neglect Is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can bo cured with Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by P. D, Kirlln on a guaranton. Special Reduced Fare to Rtithlehem Via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, account of the Bethlehem State Fair, September 12th to 16th, 1890. Tickets will be sold from Shen andoah to Bethlehem and return, September 12tb to 15th Inclusive, limited for return to September 10th. Special one day rate of $1.75 will be made Thursday, September 14th Tickets good going only on train No. 18 of that date, returning the same, or following day. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. ATLANTIC CUT. Auother Special Sunday Excursion to At lantic City via l'ennsylvanla It. It. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for another low-rate Sunday ex cursion to Atlantic City on Sunday, Septem ber 10. A special train will be provided, running ou schedule given below to and from Atlantic City via the Delaware River Bridge, the only all-rate route, without change of cars, thus avoiding the transfer through Philadelphia. Special Excur leaves. Itate. Shenandoah 4.23 A. M. 12 GO Frackville 4JJ5 " 2 85 Returning, special train will leave Atlantic City 0.00 P. M. same day, making same stops. TUE LADIES. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine artlcle. look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed near the bottom of the package. For sale by all druggists. Go-Carts -AND. 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, 109 soutn Main trt, taattt QOLDIN'S LOW PRlCEd. House, I Goldin, Proprietor. Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Bath and Wash Rooms. Boarders by the Day,wcek or month Well stocked bar attached. Au heuser-Busch St. Louis beer aud Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles. The Best Motel In the Region (living; the Best Accommodations for the floney. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" s-Cent Clrrn Pact Cnnlli VIUI llai VII LtUI till Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor. Main and Coal Sts Shenandoah, Pa. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of towu. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By TEIWVEY COMPANY, FOltSALKUY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Main St. AHUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre, J. H. QUIHH, Manager. one: nightonlyi Friday, Sept. 8th, '99. Thos. H. Davis' colossal fun trust of time tried talent, marshaled m the uu paralled unity, "The Hustler." A big brilliant and bewildering farce comedy that has eclipsed all competitors. Pre sented by a great company of hustlers. PRICES : - 25, 50 and 75 Cts. Reserved seats at Klrlln'a drug store. A box of our sitcim rnniLT mew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. BUY OUR A f Regular sire -7 f-, I v cup cake, v "Ct Regular sUe Q IwV. spongecake, v 7 Loaves ot CT f- bread, SOC Our sales are large. Try our 25 cent check system. You can save money by It. People who have tried It wont do without It, BOSTON BAKERY, Morgsutin, m W, Centre Birw i i Mil ill "iv rmnt