! Watching (he Prescription The health Hint results from the medicine depends upon the Ingredients used mid the care employed In putting them together. Our Ailing nf the tmwrlntion I. In surance Hint the uliyMan' Ideas will lie onsclotitiouslv carried out, wltli the purest Hint best materials SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Ready For Fall THE FROSTY V BATHER Is not tor oil now ; It's Mine you ordered your fall unit or overcoat, nur line afford you the beet selec tion at the best prices. Tlie latest suitings, the lntest over-coetlnjw, the latest styles you And them nil here SEE OUR LINE OF GENT'S FURNISHINO.S Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. There's a World Satisfaction of Jn ' c- g -ible to read without in convci ence. especially to the man w'io has had difficulty with all the g'asses he ever tried. Many thus K-timized conie to us and experi ence for the first time what a com petent optician can do for them. The ' up-to-date method" we use is the catise of our success. 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, S3.00, now $1.60. $2.00, now SI.25. now 90C. now $2.00 $1.50, Men's Russetts, and $2.25. Men's Blacks, Si. 40, now 85c. Misses'. Children's and In fant's shoes at a reuuetion of 30 per cent, below regular price. '1HIS SALE IS FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Couches, Lounges, Upholstered in Corduroy, elour, 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, Nos. 110.-J21-123 North Main St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing Pleases everybody. We do lota f It and are saliiinsr tw cus tomers dally. LadieaiUMuauooIng done at your own borne upon notineaiton, G- DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. evanTdavies Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardln St. f RAB0WSKY HOTEL, . Vl m. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N, Centre 8U, Pottsville, P. Fine old Whiskeys, Olrw and Winea.s.1 the b A choice 11110 ui .,Ki - - -- anee Drinks. Aeoojuiuodatlon for traveler. MeAlsatall hours PITHY POINTS ''M'l'rnliiRs Throughout lite Country OhrnnlrlMl for Haste t'nruiwil. diranlvlllo bin $108.00 In It borough tremury. "Tho Danger fllKiml" will be nt Ferguson's 1Th. i 7S n. .., ... order that all dogs mint he tied At nig il. Junes Hern, of Irtmllngvlllo, lma been elected district president of tliu I. O S. of A. Five hundred pupils attended the opening of the Hlooimliii'-g N'oimnl Sehool'yoslerday. An Increase of pension to $8 r month tins beeu granted to Edward Oarer, of Mahanoy flu ne. Those b on pes in Slraiiiokln whieli are In correctly numbered have been deprived of free del Ivory. All loers of good dramatic art should see "The lUnier Signal" at Ferguson's theatro this evening. A'tera long dismission tlio Pattsrillo School Hoard postiKined Indefinitely tlio election of a music tesclier. Work will be started at once upon eighteen mile of trolley railroad connecting Kutz- town mid Heading. The State Department has Imad a charter to the Millenhurg Railroad Company, with a capital of $20,000. The work of building an engine and dynamo houtoat the State Hospital, Fountain Springs, lias been commenced. Max Fisher was sentenced to servo sixteen years in the penitentiary for burglaiy by .In die Scott, of Easton. The people of Tamaqua will be asked to vote for a $50,000 loan in November, . to im prove the water supply. Pennsylvania shoe manufacturers will meet at Harrisburg on Tuesday to decido upon a uniform system of credits. Jerse Laubatigli, of Lock Haven, has tiled papers as an independent Republican candi date for County Commissioner. In the Criminal Court, at Heading, Wlllard i Face, an optician, was found technically guilty of practicing medicine illegally. Tho half decomposed body of an unknown man who evidently committed suicide was found in the mountains near Uallitzin. Constable Peter Dresner, of the Catawissn valley, housed 2.900 bushels of potatoes this year. Another farmer has over 2,600 bushels of apples. William and Harvey James, sons of T. J. James, of Uilbertou, formerly of town, loft for Newark, N. J where they will enter a business college. Miss Daisy Doner, of Qilberton, and Thomas Major, of Philadelphia, were married on Tuesday evening by Rev. W. II. Zwelzig, pastor of the Gilherton M. E. Church. Postmaster Itedea is making extensive im provements to his North Janlln street prop erty and when completed will have one of the most comfortable homes in town. The Phoenix Hose Company, No. 2, of. town, are arranging to hold their annual picnic at High Point on Saturday next. This event promises to equal any of its kind held this summer and will be the last of the season. Robbed the Grave A startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tlio subject, is narrated by him as follows : "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given mo up. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Hitters, and to my great joy anil surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim. No one should fail to try tbem. Only 50 cents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Depends on the Lease. Editor Herald : Were I to lease a house for one year, and not a real estate owner, could I removo my goods at any time previous to lease expiring, and not bo re sponsible for balance of term 1 S. K, Not unless the lease contained a provision permitting you to move before the expiration of the year. Our Fresh Sausage and I'uddlngfl Are a favorite dish with everybody. Like wise our palatable fresh and smoked moats Hauler's, Cherry and Chestnut streets, tf Died at the Hospital. Lydla Kemmerly, of St. Clair, died at the Pottsville hospital yesterday morning. Sbo had been sick for several weeks with a com-1 plication of diseases, which had made too great progress to bo successfully treated by medical science after her admission to the hospital. To be Kxecutetl atSunbury. Governor Stone has fixed November 15th as the date for the execution of Edward Crissinger at Sunbury. Crissinger was sen tenced to death by Judge Savidge several months ago. His crime was the murder of his sweetheart. tor oner us ALL NATlg 01 tea uiobo for 1TEUS ALGIA aod similar OompUInts, uuii prupureu uauur uiu etnngens GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, . preecnDDUDjemmeiiipDysuaai DR. RICHTER S fi&inunn TVorld renowned f UemartcaHvflucre.esfnl I Snnlyernntpovr' u Trade Mark" Anchor,"! .'.w . at jac aooma, at juornr? suormrotign r. is. Hams t co., as rcui a, mar toss. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Qwa Glassworks. Endorted and Hfeommenttea. by t Leading WhohxaUan&J: 'tit Imio'ittts, M mutters, and , OR. RICHTER'S" MANCnOlt" STOaiACIIAt. best I Colic. ItypepwlaAHtomnrli Complnlnli Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c - tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts A-XC FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Ily TJENNKY COMPANY. roil SAU3 J1V FRED. KEITHAN, 1 1 0t' 1 "7? Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. BEEGHAM'S i I Indigestion, f Uiliousncss, t Sick Headache, T In men.womei, or PILLS n.n..n..i.ir..... Ji tvnnt tii lm pi mirt "9 lOcentaA23centfl, X E children, cured by oi orug sioi cs i Kwww-i t ii iwhw Till'! WISATIIKK. Tlio high preBRiire nron in the north Btill domliiRtoB the wonthor conditions otiBt of tlio Missis sippi, and low temperatures nro therefore general over this, district, except In the south. West ot the Ilocky moun tains thorb Is . full of 2 to 30 de greos. Forecast for this section: TPnll-- rnnllniiitil cool today nnd to morrow: winds mostly frosh northerly. Sunrise, 5- 47; sunset, G:17; length of day. 12h., 30m.; moon rises, 3:07 p. m.; moon sets, 12:01 u. m. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Morgan spent the day In MiuersviUe. Harry Morris and sister, Ilattie, havo re turned homo uftor spending tlio past week with friends at Philadelphia. Mrs. Evan Anstock entertained a number of her lady friends Tuesday ovcnlng at luncheon, at which all the delicacies of the season woro oujoyod. Miss Agnes Powers, of Philadelphia, Is being entertained at tho residence of Miss IS. M. Devers, on East Coal street. Miss Aguos Walsh, of Seven Stars, is visit lug relatives iu town. James Henry, ouo of Pottsvillo's merchants, was a business visitor to town last night. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and Mr. and Mrs, Adam Iloyd were among the town peoplo who left to-day ou tlio P. & R. excur sion to Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Powell, who woro in town the past month as guests of the latter's mother, left to-day for New Orleans, La. Mr. Powell goes South to prepare for the Southern base ball league season. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coogan, of Hazleton, were In town to-day attending the wedding of the former's sister. Miss Susie Ramcr, of Reading, is a guest of relatives in town. Mrs. and Mrs. Rouben Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rose went to Hazleton to-day to attend the funeral of a relative. Mrs. R. F. Leo and her sister, Mrs. Charles Lewis, of Pottsville, are the guest of Mrs. W. H. Seeds, at tho Hotel Ferguson, Mrs. Loo is tho wife of R. F. Lee, who many years ago was enlaced In conducting n coll I err umlnr the firm name of Leo and Ontnt. W. II. Zimmerman and E. Anstock wont to Lakoside this afternoon to fish. T. F Bradlgau is homo from a three weeks visit to Atlantic City. H. W. Lawson, of Pottsville, is a visitor to town. J. Claude Brown, Esq., has gone to Phila delphia to look after legal business. Chief Rurgess Bowman,, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor to town to-day. W G. Matthews, of Philadelphia, a student and schoolmate of II. M. Wasley, at the Medico-Chirurglcal college, was a guest of tho latter yesterday. Miss Mary Downey, of Soutli Bowers Btreet, has returned to town trom a visit to friends at Philadelphia. Tm:,vrmuAL,. The Mt. Caruel News of Tuesday says : "The Danger Signal" was the attraction at tho local opera house last evening. It was greeted by a large audience and gave general satisfaction. Tho colored singers added greatly to it and the German comedian made a hit, while the rest of tho company- was well balanced and executed their parts admir ably." At Ferguson's theatre to-night. "those heavenly twins." Mr, P. T. Barnuni always said the Ameri can people loved to bo humbuged. Mr. W. C. Parker, manager of "Those Heavenly Twins," which will appear at Ferguson's ineatre on Saturday evening, says ho may have been right in his timo, but things have changed. The public wants something strictly up-to-date, which Mr. Parker has ruado a study of, and has gotten together one of tho best farco comedies traveling on tho road, full of funny situations and refined specialties. Men's and ladles' tailor-made suits made by the Famous aro admired by everybody. tf I'arewell Party. A farewell party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Itaythewicz at thesr residence on West Cherry street, last cveniug. Mauy of their friends wero in attendance and spout an enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. Itaythe wicz will shortly remove to Waterbury, Conn., wbero the former will engago in the bottling business. Refreshments were served and games and vocal and instrumental music were indulged in. Among those present wero Mrs. James kerwiu, Mrs. Luko Brown, Mrs, George Brenner, Mrs. Thomas Gradwell, Mrs. John Wyatt, Mrs. James Powell, Mrs, Williams, Mrs. Wm. Roberts, Mrs. Jos Zinv merman, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. I Bates, Mrs. George Hares, Mrs. John Casper, Mrs. Wm, Spears, and Misses Sarah and Ella Casper, Mrs. Laura Parker, Mrs. John Barrett. Political Assessments Legal. A Lehigh county jury yesterday decided that assessments made on candidates for nlUce are legal, Tho decision was made in the suit of Dr S A. Rabenold vs. Joseph C. Rupp, In 1800, when Hupp was a Demo cratic candidate for tho Legislature, the County Committee assessed him (125. He paid 75 of this in installments, but when defeated declined to pay the balance. There are candidates in this county tIio last year, and years previous, failed to pay assessments. and the decision quoted may have a salient effect on the men seeking fat plums In the future. Odd Felloivit' Sovereign Grand Lodge, I)e troll, September 18th to 33rtl, 1H0O. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets for above ouuaslon at the very low rate of single fare for round trip. Tickets on ale September ISth and 10th. Return limit September 2Stb. These tickets will be houored on all trains on dates named except the Blaek Diamond Express. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. Heading Promotions, Charles M. Stuart, superintendent of the Mahauoy piano, has been appointed road fore. man of engines on the Wllliamsport division of the Philadelphia & Reading Railway, to succeed S. S. Simon, of Tamaqua, who re. cently resigned. Mr. btuait will bo suc ceeded at Mahanoy piano by C. C. Reick, of Gordon, for many years foreman of tho shops at that place. These changes weut iuto etfeot this morning. You can have a bigger choice of men's mid ladies' suitings at the Famous tbau iu auy other four stores combined iu the owity. Go and see them. Their prions fur inaktug up are moderate. tf Mine Accidents, Andrew Muskavage had his left mashed by a fall of coal at the Boston colliery yesterday. foot Run Edward Heeb, while at wrk In the Maha uoy City colliery at three o'clock this morn. Ing, bad bis right hip and left ankle dis located by a fall of oual. He was removed to X Constipation, 1 fcfcagJSreg ' the Miners' hospital. GAME AND FISH. The Association Held Their Hoinl-Aniiuni Shoot Yesterday. The Schuylkill Loaguo of Oatno and Flth Protective Associations mot at tho Mahanoy City Athletic Association's Park In scml- annual sesrlon yesterday. Tliero was a largo atinniiaiico, not only delegates, but also many sportsmen and candidates for ofilro. A hiislnoss meeting was held In tho morn ing, at whlok Ilranchdalo, with 30 mcmbors. wero admitted to tho League. Copies of tho Act of Assembly making constables ox-ofllclo firo, game, and fish wardens woro distributed Constables must mako a special return to court and neglect or refusal to perform those duties conslltutesn misdemeanor, punishable by a fino of $50 or Imprisonment for two mouths or both. It was decided to hold the next semi-annual meeting at Ilranchdalo In May, 1000. The first shoot was for tho Lcaguo gold medal, and was won by Peter Haverty. of St. Clair, who broke 22 out of a possible 23 hluo rocks. This was followed by tho team shoot for tho Peters Cartridge trophy, tho silver loving cup held by Llewellyn. It was won by thu Mlnoravlllo team, whloh first tied with Dnidchdalo at 80 and 011 tho shoot oil scored 20 to Ilranchdalo's 23. The candidates for county ollico present were! G. A. Docrllingor, of Pnttsvillo, and J. Al. Dcpcw, of Dolano, candidates for Treas urer; Josoph II. Nichter, of Pottsvlllo, oau dldato for Kecordor ; William S. Lelb, candi date for Prothonotary j John F. Shooner, candidate for Clerk of the Courts, and Poor Director Fred. Ehrensfiold who seeks a re election, Call and see our fino lino of jowclry and sllvcrwaro. Olga Nothersolo bracelets at half price Orkln's, 7 South Main streot, nest to Goldlu's clothing store. 7-17-lf IltiHlmml'M .M urilcroiiM Mint i:nvotlvo. Lebanon, Pa., Sept. M.Mrs. Amos Geiatwolt, who two weolts ngo was shot by her husband during a quarrel aris ing from Goistwelt accusing her of In fidelity, died yesterday. The woman's dying request was to see her husband. She admitted to her spiritual adviser that she did wrong, and said she had made poace with God and wanted to mnlte poace with her husband. Gelst welt was taken to tho dying wife's bedside by Sheriff Oberholtzer, but by that time she wns unconscious and did not recognize him. Goistwelt said he was sorry she had to. die, but that she herself was to blame. Milts! IlutHt! Tho eelohrated Rossmoro mako. Tho best made hat for tho money in tho market. To bo had only at The Famous. tf InorenHPd Production or I'lir Iron. Pittsburg, Sent. 14. The American Manufacturer says: The total pro duction of pig iron for 1899 will be about 13,300,075 gross tons. All the big furnaces that can be nut In blast this year are now nt work. Their out puts may be lncroased, as It Is doubt- rul If they have been working ui to capacity. During 1898 11,773,934 gross tons of pig Iron wore produced. If the estimate on this year's production holds good it will be an increase of 1, 532,741 tons, or an Increase of 3,053, 995 tons over 1S97. A greater Increase can bo looked for during 1800, how ever, as the prosent demand will com ped greater exertions. Lehigh Valley Police. Commissions wero received yesterday at tho Recorder's oillco for the following to act as Lehigh Valley railroad police: Edward O. Houaback, Columbia county j JobD Koch, E. Gage, Isa Goodman, Geo. Gallagher, Clarence Dietrich, William Cramer, Samuel Certwrigbt, Luzerne county j Joseph Le grand, Chas. E. Kienzle, Peter Kline, Stephen Jones, Charles Miller, Frank Oben- liaus, Henry Polgrcen, Joseph Scott, James Wilson, Alex. Wallace, James W. McCabe and Chas. Schwartz, Schuylkill county. Lidles, if you havo any cloth to bo made into a dress, jacket orcapo justbringit to us, wo will do the rest. Satisfaction and price guaranteed. The Famous, tf He Is Totally Illlml. David Wall, of Mahanoy City, who has been undergoing treatment for vcral weeks at the Philadelphia hospital, was brought home yosterday. Ho was Injured at the Ellangowau colliery August 1st, by the premature explosion of a blast. Both eyes were badly Injured and he was discharged from tho hospital totally blind. S npHERC is a certain stylish of- -p 5 I feet about garments made 2 S from these Celebrated Pat- S" terns that Is not attained by the 3; .2 ueh of anir nlhpr Ti!ittprrts. S (No-SeamAl!owance Patterns.) 5; S Have not an efutil for style and perfect 5; 2 fit. Eaay to un . rsi L td tnl loand i( l 72 cts. each -n ne h t t r. S. M la iu irly I- e cry cny m d tn , or hy m nt. Ask fur 2; -i. them. Get a 1 1 um Hint and t-e our j designs, AVi)liitLlyihev-ryj',s,tyIeS. "t A FREE PATTERN 5S of Iiit own selection will be given 2 iS every subscriber to j! A LADIES' MAGAZINE. 16, ;S One that every larlv should take retju- 3; i.tii jcrtin i i t trw jjiir'.i mi m fashions , drcs m tliin,; rmm mir , f.in y Mt.rl li..jsiliold I. in-s , ,c ii .n, e. Sub ftcnhc to da , oi , -ivl t,t fr latr-M ropy 2j; i-eiily stents v.i .-d " btdd tur Uruu, J 1 THE McCALL CO., si i5 130-146 Welt 14lh St., New York, f; These celebrated patterns and pub lications are for sale, and recom mended by L. J. Wilkinson. Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Bath 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 Motel In the Region Giving the Best Accommodations for the noney. Try Our "CONPinnNCE" 5-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. 'VBfTBBiiJLxaaFEaaiBjTMi ynmfi tt "if iHjamflawjua MS CALL'S OSk Sq.yjCT,'. n. i I m ,n 1 1 1. 1 jmuwmw liUWU Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor. Main and Coal Sis., Shenandoah, Pa, CitOLDIN'S. arriving so that at the present we can safely say that a more complete line of Men's, Boy's and Children's Clothing cannot be found outside of the largest cities. The stock consists of all the latest and most fashionable designs and styles, and we make no idle boast in saying that we can suit and fit the most skeptical customer. Another point we take pleasure announcing, is that our price on the above line cannot be beat for lowness. In buying here you have the satisfaction ot making a choice from over a thousand different styles and patterns. Besides we guarantee a saving of from Ji.oo to 2.00 per suit. Having bought hundreds of a kind, and through manufacturing half of our own goods, we can therefore undersell other stores at from 1.00 to $2.00 less. In closing will thank you for past favors, and hope for a continuance of same j and remain Respectfully Yours, MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 9 and 11 South Main St., L. G0LDIN, Proprietor. 49" P St Our poods nro well made and trimmed nml mostly All woolen Roods. nugoets op news. There are now 11,008 soldiers quar tered at the Presidio, San Francisco. Oil is steadily advancing at Lima, O., shipments being far In excess of the run. George Slier will leave Chicago to becomo referee for the Coney Island Athletic club. At FIskdulo, Mass., Peter King mur dered his aged parents whllo under the Influence of liquor. Ex-Speaker Reed thinks the Ameri can peoplo will soon tiro of spending $50,000,000 annually on the Philippines. Charles E. Snedes, a grain merchant of Harlem, N. D suicided by shooting 011 a crowded train near Glenvlew, Ills. Don't delay a mluuto. Cholera Infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea come suddenly. Only safo plan is to havo Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawbcriy always on hand. Uruyfns Not 'it l'nrilonc'd. London, Sept. 14. The rumor which was current yesterday afternoon that tho Rothschilds had received word from Paris that Dreyfus had been par doned was absolutely denied by them. Such action, they said, would be ab solutely Impossible until the council of revision passes on tho appeal. Held For the Costs. Constablo Giblon, .of town, this morning took Miss Lizzie Sefruour, of Shepptou, down to court ou a capias. The young woman was the prosecutrix in a botrayal case and the costs wero put upon her because she failed to appear before the grand jury. Obituary. Mrs. William Allison, of Port Carbon, died at that place last evening, the result of parafysls. The deceased was a widow and leaves three daughters. Her maiden name was Miss Ida Morris, and for a number of years taught school at St. Clair. Tlio Now lVfiHoljall Tongue. St. Louis, Sept. 14. Georgo Schaefer, of this city, at the head of the organi zation that is to represent St. Louis In tho new American Association of Base ball clubs, says a meeting of the new American association will be held on Sunday and Monday of the coming week. The league will be an almost oxact counterpart of the old Ameri can association. Only eight cities will be admitted, although out of the num ber of applications It would be easy enough to complete a 12 club circuit. MISCELLANEOUS. nolt KENT. A small house containing three rooinH suitable for a small family. Apply to Jnines Patterson, SOS Weal Oak street. if IilOK UI2NT. Two very desirable brlok dwell ! Inj: houses. 32 and 35 Kast Oak street. Kent reasonable. Apply at 28 West Lloyd street, or Boiiiu wmie street. y.i2-i4.ia I7WU 8AI.13, CHKAP.-A liEbt snrlne delivery 1.' wagon. Owner has no further uso for it. Apply at this olllce. t VfOTICK. Desirable properties for tale. Ap- piy to o. u. ai. tionopeier, attorney, nneniinaoau. s.yi.w 1,10 U HAI.K. Most desirable dwelling on West 1 I'entre street, bath, water closet, .ewerage, two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business property, two stores. North Main street. Two houses on ICast Coal street. I.lttle cash required. Fine house In Brownsville. Apply to J. Claude Heovk, Attorney-at-law, 7-20-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. Orphans' Court Sale of Vaul able Real Estate. Estate of Ralph Oliver, late of Shenan doah, Schuylkill County, Pa., Deceased. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans Court of the county of Bchuylklll, In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania the subscriber, Martha llur chlll, trustee, will expose to sale by publlo vendue on SATURDAY, SEPT. 30th, 1899. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon on the premises. No, IU North Alain street, Hhenamloah all that cer tain three-story frame dwelling bouse and li censed saloon, and lot of ground, situate ou the west side of Main street in tho snld borough of Bhenahdoah, bounded and described as follows viz: Ka t by Main street, north by property of Mrs. P. J. Kern, west by an alley, and south by prope ty of Mrs Ureckeny. Said lot or piece of ground containing thirty 30 feet front ou wet side of said Main street and ex tending that width la length or depth and at right angles therewith a distance of one hundred and fifty J.1S0 feet to the east side of an alley, said lot or piece of ground being known, marked, and numbered on the ge era! map or plan of Maid borough of Shenandoah, as made by 1. V. Sneafer, Esq., of Pottsville, Ia , as Lot Number Seven 7J of II lock Number Thirteen 13, Together with the other appur tenances consisting of a two-story frame dwell ing house thereon erected, fronting on said alley. Martha liuccmix, Trustee. liy order of the Orphans' Court. V. V Kkehe, Clerk. Pottsville, Pa., Sept. 6th, ltfft. CONDITIONS OK BALK Ten 10 per cent, of the purchase money to be paid by th pur chaser when the property Is struck down, and the balance to be paid within ten days there after. Martha Htm chill, 9-7-1-1-21 Trustee. OPENING ON SATURDAY ! A BROWN WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY A NEW STOCK OF Ladies' and Gents's . Furnishings and Novelties. 107 N. Main Straot. Call anil inspect our goods. We pre sent new goods and new prices. QOLDIN'8. GREETING Fall and Winter-1899. CORDIAL, invitation is extended to the people of Shenandoah and vicinity to call and inspect our new fall and winter stock. We take pride iu announcing that we can this season offer a larger and more complete assortment than ever before. For the past two months our stock has been CONSISTENT WITH Are responsible for our Try us on plumbing and regret tile trial. P. W. BELL, Cor- Wnite and L1yd sts- WALL PAPER SOc S5c Papers Reduced to 15c. Papers Reduced to l s l -Sc. i Oc Paoers Reduced to Sc. Thos. Snyder, 22 BUCKWAL None belter in the world. Sold cheaper than nny other make. We are the sole agents. You can't buy them anywhere 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 your house from than you would D. & J. SIEGEL, 103 & 105 SOUTH MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Hxcurslnn to Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko via the L V. It. It., Sunday Next, The L. V. It. It. will run another of their popular excursions to Mauch Chunk and Olen Onoko, Sunday, Sept. 17. Adults, CO cents. Children, 45 cents. Consult ticket agent for further particulars. Many a Lover Tlas turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl -with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies the breath by Its action on tho bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cU. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. AHUSEHENTS. perguson's Theatre, J. n. QUIHH, Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY I Thursday, Sept. 14th. Louise Blancliette and George E. Fisher in E. V. Evan's Grand Scenic Pro duction of See the Fining Express and Rotary Snow Plow. Ttie Celebrated Comedian, Geo. Fisher, will sing his latest songs. Signal ! BY HE.S'KY O. DeMIU.E. Don't fail to sec the Kour-in-IIand in their Iiuck and "Wing Dancing. PRICES : - 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln'n drug store. perguson's Theatre, JAS. H. QUIHH, Manager. One Night Only! SATURDAY, JSEPT. 16, '99. That Screaming Farce Comedy, THOSE HEAVENLY TWINS. Presented by a Great Company, Replete With Fine Specialties. Come and Laugh With Us. s PRICES : - - 25, 35 and 50 Cts, Reserved seats at Ulrlln'a drug itore. The Danger always busy business. gas fitting. You wout GREATLY REDUCED. These prices will hold good only for the next sixty days. South Jardln St, . . . Shenandoah. Fa. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. cellar to garret, for less money ever expect. Go-Carts AT -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 Will give you more satisfac tion and pleas ure than any other you can procure I ni town. M. O'NEILL, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, 106 South Main Street. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale," Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and 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 f- Regular size 7 V cupcake, ' -- 1f Regular size CI v- sponge cake, - 7L0MM ol -a nr bread, IC Our sales are large. Try our 29 cent cheek system. You can save money by It. Peoplo who have tried it wont do without tt. BOSTON BAKERY, B. Morgeustcln. 287 W, Centre Strt
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