Watching Hie Prescription The health that results from the medicine depends upon the Ingredients used nnd the care employed in putting them together. Our filling ot tll urencrliitlnn in In- mirnii 'hat the phyli-lnii' Idea will Ire t..ii"i li iillonl inrrfod out, with tlio purest mul IhhI nmfcrtals SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Ready For Fall THE FROSTY V BATHER In not rr oft now ; It's time you ordered your fall suit or overcoat. Our line affords you the beet leo ttou At the beet prices. The latest .ulttnm. the latest over-coating, the Intent styles yon And them nil here SEE OUR LINE OF OEM 'S FURNISHINGS Portz Bros., 24- North Main Street. IF YOUR EYES EASILY TIHEj Or if your head aches there is need of glasses. Sometimes an oculist is needed, more oiten 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. 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, Si. 50, now SI.25. now 90C. now $2.00 Men's Russetts, and S2.25. S3-oo. Men's Blacks, $1.40, ow 85C. Misses', Children's and In fant's shoes at a reuuetion of 30 per cent, below regular price, 'I HIS SALE IS WEEKS ONLY. FOR TWO BOSTON I 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Couches, Lounges, Upholstered in Corduroy, Yelour, 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, 1 19-121-123 North Main N05. St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing Please every ImmIv. Ve do lota of It and are Raining new cuu toaMH dally. I.adlaliaiupnolne aone at ynur own home upon noMflmtlon. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block, EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardln St. P RABOWSKY HOTEL, vl JI. G RABOWSKY, Prop. S19 If. Centre St., FottaTllle, Fa. Floe old Whiskeys, Oln and Wines, at the ba A choice Hue of dgare and Temper auce Drinke. Aooominodallona for traveler!. Veal at all boure POTTSVILLE NEWS, llnppnhlliK In Court and Illnenherit httlin County Sent. VottiTllle, Sept IB That Iilrar ha Mine surviving privilege wan Kft forth In court when Judge Hechtel announced tlmt the case of Rugeue Horn vs. the tout ltidge Coal Oomimny won lil ho placed flint on the trial 1 1st of next week's civil court or third follow ing the two feigned lMtiea. This notion was taken on motion of J. K. Leineawcaver. Kq.. Attorney fur the plaintiff. The present number of the can Is 86. Moot of tlio forty oases on next week's trial list were reported ready to proceed when culled, and among tliem are a numher of Shenandoah suits. That of Joseph W. Hell to use of tho Trustees of the Sheimnioah Lumber and peed Com pany vs Levi Ilefowich was, however, con tinued by agreement to the next term. And also was that of Matt. Tomolavage vs. tho Lithuanian Komau Catholic Sons of St. Vincent. The trial of the Tradesman's National Hank, of Pittsburg, vs J. A. Tlttuan was set for Tuesday a week. MAftRIAOtl l.ICKNSIW. Henry L. Kerr and Florence May Endy, Tamaqua. lloeoa Oliver llachert and Mary Ellen Trelvar, of Seek, Italm towiuhlp. Austin L. Kaufman and Anute M. Frank, of Gordon.- , Frank Martcenkewlcz and Maggie Les tusky, of Shenandoah. Mlcbael Drennan, Ollherton, and May l'resoott, Fraokvillo. doorae 1'eanon and Margntet Junes, Frsck- ville. Patrick Short and Linle Malonoy, both of Onolda. ORPHANS COURT NOTES. . Judge Dunn in tho Orphans' Court granted an order of sale on the Joshua Lorah ueUto S. O. M. Ilollopotor was appointed trustee to sell the I'etrr Kenibcl real estate, and tho sale was fixed for Saturday, October 2flth Salo of tho James Quluu ostate was ordered for settlement of debts and tho trustee's $1000 bond with T. J. Foley and George Kolinsky, sureties, was approved. The Catherine Blow estate was ordered sold for settlement of debts, and tbu trustee's 13.000 bond with I). 1). Messerschmidt and lMuiol Scheipe. sureties, was approved. The Schuylkill Trust Company was ap poiatod surety of James W., Harriet E., Joshua F., Daulel A., Hannah E., Margaret C. and William A., minor children of Andrew II. Faust, late of East Union township, do ceased. In the Jane Davis estuto tho return as to ruortgago was confirmed nisi. The administrator of Louisa Binder, do ceased, was ordered to pay Michael Oerrity $527.51 within fiftten years from the date hereof, together with tho costs of citation and the rule for attachment. Tho day of sale was changed to Sept. 30, instead of 27th, in the Kalph Oliver estate. A corrected decree of distribution was filed in the Jacob Laudig estate; and an inquest in partition was awarded in the Henry lllow estate. DEEDS RECORDED. Wm. T. Jones and wife.executor. to Joseph i uretzik and wife, premises in Sheppton Catbarino Ketuer and others, to Ueorgo W, Leoy, premises in Wayne township. Thomas P. Powers and wife, to John Q. Heed, premises in Yorkville. Joel Heed, admir., to Andrew U, Moyer, premises in WashiDgtoa twp. Elizabeth Shombor and others to George II. Kuntzelman, piemises in Porter township. COUET CIIUOXICLB. In the case of the Tamaqua Manufacturing Company vs. tho Borough of Shcnanduah, II. li. Graeff, Esq., attorney for plaintiff, filed a determination to solect .arbitrators. and October 2nd at 10 a. m. was set for the date. Tax Collector John F, Shoener, of JIaha uoy City, made a payment on his county duplicate. Y. J. Whitebouse, i.sq., has hied reasons for a new trial in the case of William Hish klnusand William JIarazus, of Minersville, convicted of selling liquor on Sunday. ARBITRATOES APPOINTED, In the Court of Common Pleas to-day arbitrators were selected in the slander Bui of Levi Befowich vs. Samuel Block, resi dents of Shenandoah. The arbitrators selected are Messrs. Henry Uaag, Irvln A Keed and Charles u. lioyle. Tbey were agreed upon by Edgar W. and F. W. Bechtel, Esqs., attorneys for the plaintiff", and M, M Burke, Esq., attorney for tho defendant. ON TRIAL FOB. PEEJUBV, Judge ilarr concluded his charge to the jury this morning in the case of Joseph Latuuikas, of Minersville, against Frank Sebenefsky, Simon Corolosky, George Stromp- ketis and George Stecknovitcb. It is allseed the defendants commitUd perjury in swear iug that Latunikas said liquor to minors and on Sunday, thereby preventing him from getting a rsnewal of his license. The jury found the defendants not guilty, but pay two-thirds of the costs and the prosecntor o lie-third. PURGED OF COKTEMPT. Lazarus Moyer, a liquor dealer of Camden, N. J., was brought Into court on a capias to day. He made a statement that an arrange ment existed with the Justice of the Peace by b!ch Moyer was to be notified when to appear in court and ho exhibited a letter he received yesterday from the Justice, stating that bis case would be called this week, that was why be failed to appear yesterday. Under the circumstances the court excused Moyer aid put him under $300 bail ta appear at the nert term. The charge against Moyer is larceny of some liquor from a party residing in Kline township. This liquor bad been furnished by Meyer's agent, who is now in jail at Mauch Chunk, and that was the reason fur postponing the case. CRIMINAL COURT. Mrs. Samael Bolich was acquitted of a obarge of assault and battery and interfering with an officer, on oath of William Young, and the costs were put on the prosecutor. John Padzlkinas, of bhenandoab, was found guilty of oriminat assault on oath of Mrs. YenavMerkiewicz, aunt of the 10-year- old girl involved in the case. Tho sentence was f 15 fine, costs and 18 months from date of commitment. George Mudrik, of Shonandoab, was tried for interfering with an officer, on oath of Anthony Alex. He was found not guilty and tho costs were equally divided. Before the same jury Mike Suuza was tried for larceuy and receiving stolen goods, on oath of William Zeliosky. He was found guilty on the latter charge and was sentenced to pay $o fine, costs and serve 30 days. Frank Dragolis, of Shenandoah, got f 10 flue, eokte and three months for larceny and receiving stolon goods on oath ot William Wyohuula. Matt. Sarowick, of Shenandoah, is on trial before Judge Marr for carrying concealed deadly weapons and assault with Intent to kill, on oath of William Durham. Burke and Whitebouse are the contending at torneys. Itobert Hodgert is on trial before Judge Reebtel, charged with criminal assault and betrayal, on oath of Maine Yoder, of Frack ville, Dashoreaud llrunim are the respec tive attorneys. TIMBDRMRN AOQUITTBD. Israel hover, Houu ville Kuapper and E B. Heauey were tried to day fur malicious mlsohlef in cutting timber trees, on oath of Francis Stewart. Mated Jluln and Charles McBride, defendaute in two other similar eases, were tried before the same jury. Stewart was also the prosoeutor in these eases. The parties are farmers residing near Tamanua. Tbey believed tbey owned the respective lands upon which they out the timber and deeds were exhibited showing their rights. Judge Beehtel directed ver diet of not guilty ae to the criminal ebarge, but allowed the Jury to go out and consider the matter of cost. He said the criminal 1II5 VKAT:U, Tempei'iittirn Have nctun riaun de cidedly throughout the west, oxcont In North Dakota, due to another nroa of low pres sure, which ia moving rapidly ucroHH the coun try, nnd was cen tral laat night over Lake Super ior. In the Mlddlo Atlantic stntos nnd New MJnglnnd tho temperatures; nro generally below tlit h.usonal average. Forecast for thla section: Fair nnd warmer today; fair tomorrow; fresh northerly winds, be coming variable. Sunrise. 6145; .sunset, G:20; longth of day, 12h., 36m.; moon rlsos, 1:22 p. ui.; moon sets, 10:85 p. m. court was not tho proper place to sottle a dis pute of tlmt kind, as It was n case in which the aroused believed they bad a right to the timber. The jury put ouo-fourth of the costs on Boycr, Knappcr and Heauey, and one-fourth on Stewart, tho prosecutor. In tho Helm and Mcllrido cases tho jury put half the coits on tho defendants and half on Stewart. 11BENNAN WILL APPEAL. Counsel for Thomas Breunan, who was Mmlenced yesterday to bo hanged, wlllappral tho case to the Supreme Court within tho noxt twonty days. Tho bearing will prob ably take place during the February term of the court, at Philadelphia. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Elllo Cuntilugham, one of tho courte ous clerks nt the post office, has returned from a week's visit to Uazlotou and Ashley, Miss Jciiulo Cashucr has roturncd from Philadelphia, where she spent two weeks visiting friends. M. II. Kehler and his daughter, Vcrdle, loft town this morning for Boston, Mass., where tho latter will ro-entcr a musical con servatory. Councilman M, J Breunan, who was em ployed on tho lino force of the Pennsylvania rolcphono Company, has returned to town, having resigned from the omployment. W. J. Morgan, of Philadelphia, is a visitor to town. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosowall returned to town last ovening after spending thrco weeks with friends at Camden, N. J, Ueorgo Luks, the New York Journal car toonist, and his wifo, wero visitors to town to-day, Tbey havo been camping at Lake side the past three weeks and intend to ro- main there a week longer. Miss Catherine Hignius loft town for Lock Haven to-day, to resume her studies at the State Normal school. Miss .Nellie Christy, or ilazloton, who was the guost of Miss Mame Donovan, re. turned to her home to-day. Misses Carrie Owens, Ida Williams, Eva Brewer and Florence Kline loft town to-day for Mecbanicsburg. They will attend the fall sessions at Irwin college, at that place. George Oliver, of Lead City, Dakota, is a visitor at the resldeuco ot Mrs. Adam Leckio, on East Centre street. Mr. Oliver was a resident of town 22 years ngo and will be re membered by many of its pioneers as a member of the police force. Mrs. John Dunn has gone to Plttstou to visit friends. Miss Emma Seltzer left to-day for her home In Allentown, after spending a few weeks in town visiting friends. Mrs. Warren and her daughter, Jonuie, of St. Clair, are the guests of Mrs. T. J. Broughall. Mrs. James Kerns, a former resident of town, but now of Cranston, a suburb of Providence, R.I., spent a brief visit here as the guest of Mrs. It. A. Glover, of South Jardin street. Mrs. Kerns came here from Philadelphia and left for her homo to-day. Miss Miriam Hess, of Newark, X. J is the guest ot her many friends here. H. F. Morris, advance agent for "Those Heavenly Twins" company, which is to appear at Ferguson's theatre next Saturday ulght, paid the HERALD sanctum a visit to day. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monborger, of Phila delphia, who spent their honeymoon the past week iu town as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan iel Reedy, oh North Main street,left for their home to-day. Mrs. Mary McMenamin is home from an extended visit to acquaintances at Philadel phia. Dentil From Thli-Mt. Phoenix, A. T Sept. 12. Peter Bate- man, a prospector, lias been found dead on the Harquahala desert, only three miles from water at Cullen's Wells. Death plainly had been of thirst. He had started from Wickenburg on foot, lily provided for a waterless trip of 55 miles. He was 55 years old, a vet eran of the civil war. -Minn S:rlktrs Victorious. Shamokln, Pa., Sopt. 12. Tho Ship- man Coal company, operating tho Col bert colliery, has grunted an Increase In wages from $8 to ?9.G0 a week for loaders, drivers and company hands, and 200 men and boys who struck two weekB ago fur an Increase will resume work at once. The colliery has been Idle since the strike began. One of the unique of the special con gresses that will make pleasant littlo Interludes in the proceedings at tho Philadelphia National Export exposi tion will be the Dahlia Congress and Exhibition, to be held under the aus pices of the American Dahlia society during the fourth weok in September, lasting the full week. Besides the in door show of cut blooms, there will be a garden show of 260 blooming plants, each to occupy a square yard of space, to be typical plants, named, and all from the trial grounds of the society at Atco, N. J. The exposition will open on Thursday. Application For I'arilon. C. N. Brumm has made application to the Board of Pardons for the pardon of Charles Williams, convicted at tho November session, 1801, of burglary, on the ground of III health and too severe a sentence. Argument will be heard on the 20th int. New Itablil Klecteil. Itev. Isiac Behwarz, late of Shamokln, has been elected rabbi of the Sons of Abraham congregation of town. Grand Welcome to Admiral Dewey New York, Sept. SO and 30. The Lehigh Valley Bailroad will place on sale exouraiou tickets to New York and re tarn lor this occasion from all points. Con sult Lehigh Valley lUilroad ticket ageuts for particulars, rales, Sw. Olmuge of 1'o.ltluil. Edward Behler, who was assistant freight agent at the Lehigh Valley ICallroad Com pany's depot at Mahauoy City, has resigned the position to accept a clerkship iu the com pany's headquarter at Baston, Pa. I.Kjur.liin to Muucli Chunk Mini (J leu Onulio via the L. V. It. It., Sunday Next. The L. V. It. It. will run another of their popular excursions to Mauch Chunk and OlenUooko, Sunday, Sept. 17. Adults, 00 cents. Children, 15 cents. Consult ticket agent for further particulars. IP PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho Country Chrhnlclnd for Hasty Perusal. ThcHs are tlitrty psllcnts at tho Pottsvllle hospital, Admiral Dcwoy will arrive in Now York City on the S8th Inst. Tho Panna Hall hotel at Pottsrlilo was again oponcd for business yestorday. 'lho Welsh Hiptlst church. Mabanoy City. cleared $28.00 on thdir eisteddfod on Labor Day. Tho employes of Park Place, Buck Moun tain nnd Vulcan collieries will bo paid next Saturday. Tho Hornet family, of Delano, W-day loft for Kausas City, Mo., whero they will per manently locate. D. A J. Blcgol draw tho attention of pur chasers to the fall stavo and furniture "ad" in another column of to-day's issue. Tho six niembors of tho Mt. Carniel town ship School Board, which has been dead locked, havo been ousted by court. John Holland and wlfo, of Mahanoy City, formerly of this town, arrlvod from England on Saturday, after thrco mouths absence. The remains of the late John H (Iraeber, who died at St. Michaels, Alaska ou tho 15th of August, of apoploxy, arrlvod at Shamokiu yesterday. Tho Ootrptroller of tho Cufroiicy yes terday Issued a call for reports showing th - condition of national banks at the closo of business on Thursday, September 7, See the runaway car coming over tho mountains with 'two men ou top, and smash ing to pieces, hi full vlow of the audience, in the "Danger Signal" ntForgusou'a theatre, Sopt. 14. Nine-tenths of tho small wrecks on the Lehigh Valley, said Division Superintendent Keith, nro oaused by the jimmy coal cars which tho company is getting rid of as fast as possible Lumber dealers in Shenandoah havo re ceived intimation that all kinds of pitio has beon advanced in the northwest fl.DO per thousaud feet, with a corresponding increase for other grades. A large gang of men havo been engaged in repairing and filling up the tracks rf tho Schuylkill Traction Company at Packer col liery No. 5, which were badly washed by the creek breaking through during last Friday night's heavy rain. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that loo, 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 nndermiued 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. Thus writes V. C. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and Sl.oo. Everybottle guaranteed. Special Heduced Fares to Ilethleliem Via tho Lehigh Valley Railroad, account of the Bethlehem State Fair, September 12th to 10th. 1809. Tickets will be sold from Shell andoali to Bethlehem and return, September 12th to 15th inclusive, limited for return to September 10th. Special ono day rate of $1.75 will bo mado Thursday, September 11th. Tickets good going only ou train No. 18 of that date, returning tho same, or following day. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. On Every Bottle Of Shlloh's Consumption Giro is tills guar aiitco: "All wo ask of you is to uso two thirds of the contents of this bottle faith fully, then If you can say you aro not benotltcd return the bottle to your druggist aud ho may refund tho price paid." Price 25 cts., 50 cts. aud $1.00. Sold by P. 1) Kirlin on a guarantee Accepted thn Call. Rev. C. W. Teasdale, of Blairsville, has ac cepted tho call of the Baptist congregation in Hazleton. He will enter upon his pastoral duties ou Sunday, September 17th. ESTERHAZY CHALLENGED. Irlsli-Ainertpnii Wniits to Flclit In Tlo fonM of Cniitnlu Dri'VfiiM. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 12. Captain Thomas Phelan. a b.oad swordsman and a crick pistol shot, lias issued a challenge to Count Estorhazy to fight him a duel In defense of Captain Al fred Dreyfus. Captain Phelan has en gaged In several personal encounters, nnd he Is said to bo backed by several local Jews, who have guaranteed his passage to England to meet Estorhazy. He Is a yeteran of the civil war. In his letter to Esterhazy he says: "RellevinK you to bo the Instigator and arch conspirator responsible for all the miseries and tribulations of Cap tain Dreyfus, and because ho (Dreyfus) Is not unable to follow you nnd de mand satisfaction for the mlsories you have heaped upon him, I, as an Irish American, who does not belong to his race or creed, and believing that a man should not be punished on account of his religion, do volunteer to take his place In the Hold of honor nt any time' or place you nlay designate, the place of meeting to be on neutral grounds." Tho challenge was mailed to Count Estorhazy yesterday. Phelan is the man who exposed the plot to blow up the British steamer Queen with dynamlto. O'Donovan Hos sa accused hlra ot being a trnitor to Ireland, and subsequently, In January, 1885, Phelan went to the office of Itos sa, In New York, and there he was as saulted and stabbed In many placos, and his subsequent rocovery was thought to be almost a miracle. Tin 1'lnto WorfiM toCloHo Down, Cumberland, Md., Sept. 12. OrdoM havo been Issued for an Indefinite sus-, pension of work at the Cumberland tin plate mllTfrom Thursday evening' next. A hundred and fifty men will bq (thrown out of employment. Many of the men believe that the mill will be closed down entirely, and that the ru mor when it was absorbed by the trust that would eventually be closed will prove true. for over vsTT JT ".It- NAT."" oiinouioooior 1TEUS ALGIA and similar Complaints, aua prcparca unacr mo Birra&enc GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. prescribed by eminent phyHClnmy DR. FilCHTER S fcfc iMnunn tain expeller; Wuridreuowned I KemarkaW7accc.fol I lOnlvecriiiinowi b Trade Mark " Anchor," -. 3en.awm a. AtulldrurouuoruroDim r. is. araiEs & co., as rwi ct.. iim icst 3 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Honses. Own Olasswwks. Auiuni'd enil Itcrommentii l ny . Jsaili, 1 1I lol.irn . and 4 t, . Un; i llumltri, ana ; olAcr prominetit DR. RICHTfn'S "ANCHOU" 8TOMAOJIAI. best for dlOLDIN'S mm mm wm wm $m mm mm mm mm wm km This store main MAMMOTH JT jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii is'fci yyy OOO mm QQxwwyv mm 000000000 JWVWWWN wiwmmmmmmmmmm A NliW JGRSEY HURRICANE. It, Did Coimldoi'iitilo Iliimniro to Prop erty nnd slitppiiiLr Alnntr tho Coast. Jersey City, Sept. 12. A strong Houthrust. wind, at times almost ap proaching hurricane velocity, prevailed In this vicinity for several hoursyester day afternoon and did considerable damage to shipping In the harbor and property on Statcn Island nnd several of the towns along the Jersey coast. At Highlands of Nnveslnk several houses were blown down and SandlaBS hotel wns badly damaged. At Perth Amboy several buildings wero blown down and many trees up rooted. Small buildings were blown, down, chlmnoys blown off nnd trees uprooted nt a number of other New Jersey towns. At Tottenvllle, S. I., a number o buildings wero destroyed. At 5:30 o'clock the wind reached a velocity of 05 miles an hour and sev eral small boats were smashed In tho lower harbor. Tho yachts In the Horse shoe did not appear to suffer. The Shamrock and her tender were ap parently unharmed. Several small yachts off Atlantic Highalnds dragged their nnchors, but with oiie or two ex ceptions they were brought up before being carried onto the beach. There was no loss of life. The schooner I'enokee, from Nor folk, Va., to Saco, Me., with a cargo of coal, while trying to make harbor struck on llomor shoal last night. The crow of seven men, after a hard strug gle In a heavy sea, succeeded In reach ing life saving station No. 1, on Sandy Hook Point. Tho schooner will prob ably be u total loss. Don't delay a mluuto. Cholera infantum, dysoutory, diarrhoea come suddenly. Only safe plau is to have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry always on baud. MISCELLANEOUS. POK BALK, CHEAP. Alight spring dtUvery wairon. Owner has no further use- for It. Apply nt this ofllcc. tf A7ANT12I). A good girl to do general house- work. Apply to W. M. Brewer, 114 South Jardln street. 9-12-tt fOU ItRNT. Two very desirable Iwick dwell V lnir houses, 82 and Knit Onk street. Kent rcnoimhln. Apply nt 23 West Lloyd stroet. or 20 South White Btreet. 9-12-1 M0 ITtUK KI2NT. A well equipped : shop with nil tho necessary black rnnitn tools and machinery for wheelwright and horseahoInp iiurnost'S. itesi locaieu shod in town, to anv one renting the shop tho tools will be sold at a rea'onamc price. Apply at I'M Aorta Blaln street. 9-1-tf VTOTIOE. Desirable properties for eale. Ap Xl ply to H. U. M. llollopeter. attorney. Shenandoah. B-31-tf AOll BALK. Most desirable dwelling on West r Centre street, bath, water closet, t ewarace. two houses on rear of lot. Valuablo business iroperty, two stores, ft orth Main street. Two ioiisus on Kast Coal street. Little cash required. Kino house In Brownsville. Apply to J, Claude Brown, Attornev-at-law. 7-20-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Pursuant to order of tho Orphans' Coutt of the County of Schuylkill. In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the subscriber, executor ot the estate ol sarali uupert, late ol the township ot Hast Union, in the county o dchuylkill, deceased, will expose to sale by publio vendue, on Saturday, the thirtieth day of September, 1S99, at 10 o'clock: In the forenoon, at the lato reshlenco of Sarah Rupert, in the township of Knst Union, iu the county of Schuylkill, afore said, all that certain messuage, farm and tract of land, situate portly In the township of Union and East Union, county and state aforesaid, bounded by lands of John Heebie estate, Hannah Rupert, Jacob Kunkle, M. D. O'Hnre, and the Catawlssa Creek, Containing thirty-five acres and seventy-five perches. In a good state of cultivation, and u on same Is a two-and-n-half frame farm house, a frame barn, wagon abed, and ull necefianry out buildings. TERMS OK SALE. Twenty per cent of the pi ice bid So be paid when the property is struck down, and the balance on or nefore December 30th, 1899, without interest The purchaser to pay the United States revenue stamps and all Instruments of writing. Any further Information may be obtained by calling upon the undersigned execut r, or bis attorney, S. O, M. Irollopeter, Esq., Shenan doah, Pa. The above described property to be sold as the property of the said Sarah Rupert, deceased, and for tho payment of the debts of Bald deccdant. Oeoeob Kiciiauds, Executor. lly order of the Orphans' Court, ' F. O. Reese. Clerk, Pottaville, Sept 4, 1899. 0-5-12-1 Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c - tured daily. Delivered o all parts of town. Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Blade Only lly TENNKY COMPANY, rOU BAMS JJY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. QOUDlN'S. NOTICE ! NOTICE! NOTICE 1 will be closed to-morrow at 6 p. m. and closed until 6:30 p. m. on Thursday, on account of Jewish Holiday. pLGTHING lUUlullUllllllllllllllllllllllUlul 9 and 1 1 S. Main St., L. Goldin, Proprietor. 'imMmwmwmwmwmwMMmwmiwm CONSISTENT YITH Are responsible for our Try us on plumbing and regret the trial. P. W. BELL, WALL PAPER J30c Papers Reduced to 1 5c. 25c Papers Reduced to l s l -Sc. 1 Oc Paoers Reduced to 8c. nm tn -i 22 Tlios. Snyder, BUM None better in the world. Sold cheaper than any other make. We are the sole agents. You can't buy them anywheie else in town. We can save you money this fall, and you will be sur prised at the sum when you purchase. There is no cheaper stove house in town. FURNITURE' We can furnish D. 8c J. SIEGEL, 103 & 105 SOUTH MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Allentown Fair. The Lehiah Valley Eailroad will sell tickets from Shenandoah to the Allentown fair and return at special low rates Sept. 10th to 22nd, good for return to and including Sept. 23ru. Special one-day rate of $1 50 will be mado Thursday, Sept. 21st. Tickets good going only on special tralu leaving Shonandoab at 6:32 n. m , ou that date, re turning on special train leaving Allentown 7:15 p. m on that date, or any regular tralu except tho Black Diamond Express, the fol lowing day. Consult Lehigh Valley Railroad agents fot information, schedules, special train, etc. Flat ulenceis cured by Dbecuam's Pilis. AnUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre, J. II. QUinif, Manager. ONE" NIGHT ONLY I Thursday, Sept. 14th. Louise Ulanchette and George E. Fisher iu E. V. Evan's Grand Scenic Pro duction of See the Flying Express and Rotary Snow Plow. The Celebrated Comedian, Geo. Fisher, will sing his latest songs. BY HENRY C. DeMILI.E. Don't fail to sec the Four-in-Hand in their Buck and Wing Dancing. PRICES : - 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Kirlln'a drug store. 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-Busch St. Louis beer and Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles- The Best Hotel In the Region Giving the Best Accommodations for the floney. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" 5-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor. Wain and Coal Sts., Shenandoah, Pa, The Danger Signal ! C.OLBlN'3. QQQ mm OOO E - mm re mm wm wm mm wm FAULTLESS PRICES always busy business. gas fitting. You - wont iiouse, 898 JLXuiiiUUliliUlUlUUJ QQQ Cor. White and Lloyd Sts. GREATLY REDUCED. rhese prices will hold yood only for the next sixty days. South Jardln St, ...Shenandoah. Pa- STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. your house from cellar to garret, for less money than you would ever expect. Go-Carts AIM D- 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 $5 Will give you more satisfac tion and pleas ure than any other you can procure In town. M. O'NEILL, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, IOQ South Main Street. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:owu Stout, Half aud Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. BUY OUR 1f Ilcgular alze 7 cuueake. V-- Itcgular size cup cake. IOC Regular tlie sponge cake, 9 Loaves of bread, 3C 25c. Our sales are large. Try our 23 rent cbrak system. You can save money by It. People who have tried it wont do without it. BOSTON BAKERY, R, Morgenstelo. 297 W. Centre glr