-22 Watching: the Prescription Tliehonltli (lint rcwntlts from the medicine depends upon the Ingredients used mid the care employed In putting: them together. Our nillliK prescription .f Mm U lu s J) Alice that the nliy.lciaii'A ll ll i -osi Ifntiouiuj bi'st materials. m i',ntiouil carried out, with the purct ami SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Ready For Fall THE FROSTY WEATHER U not far nil now ; It's time you ordered your full suit m overeoat. Onr line affords you li tjfst .elee tho liM l.r es. The latext sultln., Hie lotert over 'coating", latest styles you And them all here SEE OUR LINE OP GENT'S HURNlSHINdS Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. There's a World Satisfaction of In being able to read without in convenience, especially to the man who has had difficulty with all the glasses he ever tried. Many thus ictimized come 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 cause 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, $3.00, now $1,60. ' $2.00, $1.50. Men's Russetts, $3.00, and S2.25, Men's Blacks, $1.40, now $1,25. now 90C. now $2.00 now 85c. Misses', Children's and In fant's-shoes at a reuuetion of 30 per cent, below regular price. 'I HIS 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, Velour, 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 DEPARTTENT STORES, 119-121-123 North Main Nos. St. Our Haircutting and Shampooing: IMams every IxmIt. We do Iota ox 11 ami an Raining new oun tomera dally. tm Tia m xmI titf done at yimr owu home upon notification. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. EVAN J. DAVIES. Liyery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardin St- fRABOWSKY HOTEL, vl M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., PotUrllls, Pa. Floe old Whiskey, Ol n and Wines, at theba A eholoe line 01 auu iou,j- oce Drlulu. Aocouiuisdatloa (or lrTelr. . Urals ll hours PITHYJMHNTS. 1arl'"lnK Throughout Ihn Ooiuilrr Ohronlr.li-il (or Hasty I'erimnl. fay day to-morrow. (.'hMtnilthiK (mrtltM will noon bo popular. There I a fulling oir In attendance at Ashland's piddle sctitxda. Workmen are erecting polw fur the Schuyl kill Tolephone Cuiiiaiiy at Ashland. The llimslwrger shirt anil overall factory at Hi. Clair lias been purchased by Iloono ftios A Pottsvi'Ie man ate 75 oysters on n wager. This Is In Hue with the county seat's hoggish proclivities. The Schuylkill Traction Company has employed a force of carpenters to iepalr their bridge at St. Nicholas. A slight wreck occurred on the Heading railroad near Tumaiiua last evening. Trutllc was delayed for a while. "M.rl," the speedy trotter owned hy Dr. Ketherof, of Mahanoy City, won threo heats at Hethltdietu in the 2 IS olai. The Sclfttylklll Telephone Company, in one day, iecured over thirty suliscrihers In Mahanoy City, and most of them are now using tho I toll service. W. S. Amoud, of Heading, yesterday closed a lease for a tract of laud in West I'euu town ship, alonic the 1. & It. road, where ho will erect a washery in the course of a few months. New York capitalist aro In Shamokln en deavoring to consummate a deal for the pur chase of the electric light plants at that place. Constables at Jersey Shore have been vtsted with police authority. There wore killing frosts In all parts ol Centre county Wednesday night. York county sent eleven prisoners to the Eastern Penitentiary yesterday. The iron works at Mount Alto will soon bo reopened by Philadelphia capitalists. Kdward J, ltrogau was arraigned at Lan caster yesterday for tho murder of Mariou Wiley. The Pennsylvania SUito College, at llollo foute, opened yesterday with the largest classes ever eutered at tho Institution. Claude Minuick fell between tho cars of a passenger train at Haiseltoii and had his leg cut on". The State Firemou's Association will con veuo at Allentown on October 4tlu Numer ous papers will he read. Fraukliu and Marshall College, Lancaster, opened yesterday with the largest enrollment of new students in its history. The Pequea Presbyterian church. In Salis bury township, celebrated its one hundred and seventy-fifth anniversary yestorday. A runaway horso threw Morris Conrad over a twenty-five foot embankment at Sunbury. He will probably die from his injuries. There boitig no criminal oases on the docket and no prisoners in jail, Judge Dunham.discharged the jurymen and closed the Lyooming county court. Don't delay a minute. Cholera Infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea come suddenly Only safe plan is to have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry always ou baud. 10 SOLVE THE MYSTERY. Mrs. liultzer'M Deuel Solillot lloj Wan Ilurloil In Two CollliiH. Chicago, Sept. 15. Pigeon holed among the records of the war depart ment at Washington, It developed yes terday, documents which may establish tho lost Identity of Private Ernest Baltzer, of the First Illinois volun teers, who died In Cuba last September and whose supposed remains are le gally burled twice In Graceland ceme tery. According to Sergeant Frederick C. Walther, who went to Washington to solve the mystery. If possible, and who returned yesterday, this paper, which Is part of the report of the gov ernment commission for reclaiming American dead of the Spanish war. Is said to Indicate positively that por tions of the- corpse of Ernest Baltzer are In each of the caskets burled side by side in Graceland under his name; that the head and trunk of Private Baltzer occupies one coffin with the lower limbs of a regular named Mun gerwhose remains had been burled In the same trench near the field hospi tal of Santiago. The second coffin contains the re maining portions of both bodies. Thus, it appears. It was not the identity, but the remains themselves that were con fused when the bodies were returned from Cuba, one of the caskets being brought here under contract by a Chi cago undertaker, the other by tho government commission six months later. Sergeant Walther also discov ered that the report that there was a' third body burled In Arlington ceme tery under Baltzer's name was an error. Mrs. P. P. Baltzer, the mother of the dead Illinois soldier, will. It Is said, employ expert osteologists to ex hume the bodies and articulate the bones in the two coffins, In order, If possible, to reunite the portions of her son's skeleton. Call and teo our fine line of jewelry and silverware. Olga Nethersole bracelets at half price. Orkin's, 7 South Main Btrect. next to Goldln's clothing store. 7-17-tf FOUl DOCTORS Ffllli 18 months in a ehaif. A Specialist also fails to even relieve a bad case of Asthma. The BRAZILIAN BALM instantly re tieves an3 effects a Radical Cure. Shaker Station, Ct., Feb. 3, 1899. Brazilian Ualni bag done wou ders for me, aftei stifferinK 2 yean with Asthma. 1 received no helf frm four of oui local physicians and a special U' in Hartford, wht is at the head of the hospital and receives all the critical case in the adjoin 1 11 j counties, l'or 1 months I never net In a chair day and night laid down- and had to be drawn from one room to another. By my doctor's orders I went south aud staid several mouths but re ceived no benefit. At last Brazilian Balm-was rcr,aiiitended to uiesohi;hly I decided to try it. Inside of a week I could sleep in my bed. Now I am out doors every day, tending to everything, do not have any Asthma aud will soon resume my old occupation, foreman of the Kddy BleeTric Mg. Co., of Windsor Ct. Most gratefully yours, Wm. H. Wood. TiMMMad of doctors, nrewrlbt Itrazlllin Balm lu Catarrh. Asthma. I'leurlay sod Qrlppc. )oly thiuif known that removes all the after effects of Grippe in I.uugs, Uvcr, Kidneys, HU. Ucti and Jl.OOa bottle at druggists. With the )1 00 bottle you get a month's Ireatratnt I'RHR of Toxicol Tablets, the l.r t Tonic, Strength builder in the world II H. Jackson & Co., Manufacturing CuemUts, Indianapolis, Iud, SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, Wholesale Agents TIlit WIS.YTltlSlt. 1 lie temperature c-ontintita hfiiow the seasonal average from tho Mississippi valley eastward, oxcopt In the Bouth; It has risen In tho slope ro glon and fnllon considerably In tho extromo west. Frosts wore gon sral yestorday morning from tho lake regions cast ward, except on Mm Atlnntlp ri,nnt Forecast for to day and tomorrow in this section: Fair; continued cool; fresh north to east winds. Sunrise, 5:48; sunset, G: ID; length of day, lili.. 27m.; moon rises, 3:51 p. m.; moon sets. 12 : 49 a. m. PERSONAL MENTION. Hiss Martha Gable, of West Oak who has been sick the past week, Is improving. street, slowly Frank Delcamp, of St. Clair, who was n guest of town friends, returned to his home to-day. Chnrles I,. Fowler has returned from n visit to friends at Kiversldo and Fr eel and, His wife continues visiting at the latter place for a few days. Chief Coal Inspector Frank T. Schwartz, of tho Susquehanna Coal Company, of Wilkes barre, made a visit of iusjMjctlon to tho Win. I'cnn colliery to-day. Misses Kato L. Goforth and Martha K Brown, of Philadelphia, who have been spending tho past four weeks with Mrs. T. J. Daviee, ou West Oak street, returned homo today. Edward Lehnilor and family moved to Mahanoy City yesterday. Isaac Wutcrs, of St Clair, spent to day in town. Mrs. Mary Parrott, of South Jardin street, who was critically ill the past four weeks, is now recovering. Miss Sadie Slattery, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. James McKlhcnny, of Mahanoy City, were tho guests of tholr sister, .Mrs. Cleary, ou West Oak street, yesterday. Mrs. Joseph Wetter, Mrs. Benjamin Boycr, and Mrs. Abraham Kins, of Mahanoy City, wcro the guests of Mr. Charles Kleindcnst, last evening. Revenue Collector Kear, of Mincrsville, was a business visitor to town to-day. Misses Hattle Corby and Annie Wators, of St. Clair, are guests at the residence of Llewellyn Lewis, on South Jardin street. John Swindells, Jr., has so far improved that his recovery from tho attack of typhoid fevor is now looked for. Mrs. John Wclistcr, sou and daughter, of Centralia, arc guests of Mr. aud Mrs, Ellas Webster, of Kast Coal street. Goorge W. Kelter, of Bloomsburg, was a visitor to town to-day. I.ow-Itate Excursion To Allentown Fair Thursday, Sept. 21, 1809 Tho Philadelphia & Reading Railway will sell round trip tickets, good this day only, from stations named below, at rates annexed, good going only on special train, and good to return on train leaving Allentown for Sha mokin and points named below, via Reading, 7:00 p. m, Rates of faro and schodule of train : Round Trip Itouml Trip Trrtln Fore, Farc.children Leaves Stations. Adults. bet S Si 12 yrs. a. m. Ashland xl.SO S1.00 5:fG (Jlrardville 1.80 1.00 0.O2 Mahanoy Plane... 1,10 1.00 G:OS Hlienumfoah 1.50 1 00 fl:3S UUberton 1.50 1.00 0:13 Hear Hun June... 1.50 1.00 H:lt St. Nicholas 1.50 1.00 0:1(1 Mahanoy City 1.50 1.00 0:22 Duck Mountnin 1.50 1.00 0.27 K. Mat alloy June. 1.50 100 a-M Uurnesvillo - 1.50 1.00 0:37 Tamao.ua 1.50 1.00 0:52 uieniowu, via ucauing arrive y.10 For further information apply to ticket agents. Ladies, if you have any cloth to be made iuto a dress, jacket or cape justhrlngit to us, we will do the rest. Satisfaction and price guaranteed. The Famous. tf Porto Itlco'M Itpvenuoi. Washington, Sept. IB. The war de partment received yesterday the amount of receipts gathered from all sources In Porto Rico for the month of August. The recelptsaggregate?173, 780, divided as follows: Customs re ceipts, ?155,G72; postal receipts, JC.018; Internal revenue receipts, $9,912; mis cellaneous, $2,G77. Smith to Stump Ohio. Washington, Sept. 15. Postmaster General Smith will speak for the ad ministration in the Ohio campaign. No definite program has yet been ar ranged for Mr. Smith, but It is prob able that his oratorial campaign will begin immediately after the visit ot the presidential party in Chicago. A Great Pipe Organ. The great pipe organ In tho Audi torium of the Philadelphia exposition main building was built especially for the exposition by M. P. Moller, of Hagerstown, Md. This great Instru ment, which will be frequently heard In recitals by prominent organists from all parts of the United Stated during the exposition, is 24 feet wide, 22 feet high and 12 feet deep, and con tains threo manuals, and a grand pedal organ. It combines all the es sentials for orchestral effects, with trumpets, plccolas, flutes, harmonlques, trombone and the artistic effect of swells and echoes. Visitors to the exposition, beginning Sept. 14, who are lovers of music will find the pipe organ recitals In tho Au ditorium a sweet spot in the vast ag gregation ot attractive and instructive features. A I'rlvlleseil Doir. A charming little story Is told of Queen Victoria's first visit to Crnthle church, near Dahnornl. On that occasion n fine dog which belonged to the clergyman fol lowed his master up the pulpit steps and lay against the door during the entire service. Although the dog made not the slightest disturbance, Sir George Grey, who was then In attendance on her maj' eety. regarded the animal's presence as somewhat disrespectful and suggested to the. clergyman that It had better be dis pensed with In future. Tho next Sunday, therefore, the dog was denied bis usual privilege of church going and remained sorrowfully at home. A day or two later the clergyman was honored by an Invitation to dine with the royal family. To his surprise Queen Vic toria preseutly Inquired for his dog, say ing she had noticed he was not at church on Sunday. "I kept my dog at home Inst Sunday, your majesty, replied the rlargyman "as Hlr ueorge Urey thought his pres ence In church would annoy you." "Oh, uu," said the queen heartily, "let him come as usual. I only wish every body behaved at church as woll as your noble dog," added hor majesty, with a decided spice of mischief in her tone. Youth's Companion. Scratch, scratch, scratch ; unable to attend to business during the day or sleep during the night Itching piles, horrible plague. Doan's Ointment cures, Never fulls, At auy drug ttore, SO tuts, the Market. Tho September Letter of the Ahtiirafclte Coat Operators' Association. The condition of tho market during August differed little from that of July, Tho movotnent at tldo was slow, and tho new price circular adhered to with fair con sistency. Tho unwise action of somo com panles In continuing tho shipments of coal ordered prior to July lit, or at least at prices then ruling, throated for a time, to destroy tho contidoiico of buyers, but the firm stand taken by somo of tho largest Interests tided ovor this period and has enabled the various comiKuilos to ml hero to their new prices for September sides and deliveries Tho Wcstorn situation is still serious. Be tween labor disturbances, abnormally high freight rates, and the comparatlfo Bourclty of vessels, anthracite shipments to both Chlongo and Duluth nro less than hist year. Viewed from all points it is evident that tho market is in an exceptionally strong posi tion. Lven with tho unusual tonuigo moved to September 1st, a total of 2U,1 13,000 tons, 5,.')U2,000 tons more than In 1MI8 aud one million mora than In 1803, thoro is not at any point 11 dangerous quantity held in storage nor Is nny part of tho market, with the pos sible exception of Hoston and tho immediate vicinity, carrying moro than 11 fair avorago stuck to meet Its current demand. Furthor, the coinpaulos have not, as yet, found it possible to send enough coal to their outsldo storage points to feel safe against an unusual demand. Tho past month and early part of Septem ber aro usually dull, us regards tho movement of coal, so it is lair to concludo that, If thorn lias airoaiiy been any illlliculty in moving the tonnago, this will become far more tori. ous wIiuto tho active demand of tho latter part of this month begins. Thero Is. Indeed. good reason for concluding that the consump tion utirlng tho balance or this year will bo restricted only by tho ability of tho trans- porters to secure and move the fuel. - , Robbed the Grave A Stlirtl 111 !? incident of which Mr. .Tnlin Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho sublect. is narrated bv him as fallows : "I was. In a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, touguo coated, pain continually in lck and sides, no appetite gradually eroWiuL' weaker il.ir liv dnv. Three physicians had given mo up. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Electric timers mm to my groat joy and surprise,, the first bottlo made a decided improvement. I continued their uso for three weeks, and am now a woll man. I know they saved my life, and robbed tho graveof another victim." No ouo should fall to trr them. Onlv 50 cents per bottlo at A. Wasley's drug store. rillLADliM'UIA .V ltllADINO KXCUlt- SION TIGKUTS TO NATIONAL, KXl'OICT KXfOSlTION. Iu order to properly accommodato the largo numbers of peoplo who will desiro to attend the National Lxport Exposition which opened September 14th at Philadelphia and will coutintio until November 30th. arrange ments have been made by tho Passenger Do partraent of tho Philadelphia & Reading Hallway for tho salo of excursion tickets from its principal ticket ofllccs, Including a coupon of adniisdou to tho Exposition. lhese tickets will bo 011 salo from Septem ber 13th to November :iOth, good to return until Decembor 4th. Forauy further information. call on nearest Philadelphia & Heading Ticket Agent or address Edsou J. Weeks, Gcu. Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Men's and ladies' tailor-made suits made by the Famous aro admired by everybody. tf ltloomHbllrg Tulr. The Columbia County Agricultural Soeietv will hold its forty-fifth annual exhibition on October 10, 11, 12 and 13, begiuniug on Tues day aud closing ou Friday. All tho railroads loading iuto Bloomsburg will run special tiaius at reduced rites. Tho races begin Wednesday. Friday, the closing day. the freo for all, 2.30 .pace aud 2:25 trot. f3,000 will be paid iu purses. Our Fresh Sausage and 1'mldlngs Are a favorite dish with everybody. Like wise our palatable fresh and smoked meats Bauer's, Cherry and Chestnut streets, tf Odd Fellows' Sovereign Grand I.mlgr, Ue. trolt, September 18th to 3rd, lSU'J, The Lehigh Valley Kailroad will sell tickets for above occasion at tho very low rate of single fare for round trip. Tickets on sale September 15th aud ICth. Return limit September 25th. These tickets will bo honored on all trains on dates named oxcept tho Black Diamond Express. Consult Lehigh alley ticket agents for further particulars. The Natalie Colliery. Yesterday the receiver of tho Natalie Coal Company signed a lease with the Shamokln Coal Company and to-morrow tho new com pany will take charge of the long idle col liery and operato it. 'o oiuiauioDexor UEUEAiaiA and similar Oomplalnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,. k .... rt-.ii 1 . - 1 1 j Jk DR. RIfiHTER'S World rennwned f Ttam.rlrftliltf sneewtf nl I lOnlyCTnnlno with Trado Mark" Anchor,' I :ucuoec,aixiue. Ataiiaraggisuortorougu i.ab.h:eix34C3., iispeirict. itswiQia. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glossworfcs. K'jt Endortrd and Ruommrnttl by a,. V. Druaaittt. Mlnitters. and . j 1 . , sZtw -ort , . ... DR. RICHTEB'S "ANCHOR" BT03IACIIAT, beet for I Colin, Hywpcpfjjta&Wtonincli Complnlntw. OPENING ON SATURDAY ! A. BROWN WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY NEW STOCK OP Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings and Novelties. 107 N. Main Street. Call and inspect our goods. We pre sent new goods and new prices. HOUSEWIVES! LOOK AT OUR PRICES I Wheat Floar as Low as $1,65 Per Hundred. I'unner roll butter, 20 cent, i creamery liutter, 37 cent. ; oap, IS bar. for 25 cent.. Other bar lfiilntgnumerouatn mention. Bjieclul bargain. In floor oilcloth. Tills 1 Hie season for it. We also cairy a full line of Dry Goods, Hoots and Shots, - CUV15 U8 A TWAI -M PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE GROCER, 333 West Centre St., Shenandoah. 3oLDIN'9. arriving so that at the present we can safely say that a more complete line of Melt'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 cau 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 $1.00 to $2.00 per suit. Having bought hundreds of a kind, and through manufacturing half of our owu 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 ; and remain Respectfully Yours, MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 9 and 11 South Main St., - L. G0LDIN, Proprietor. air P. S. Our goods are well made and trimmed) and mostly all woolen goods. A Coniri'oHsloiuil Dondlook. Wheeling, W. Va., Sept. 14. The sixteenth Ohio Republican congres sional convention adjourned Inst night nt 9 o'clock ufter another fruitless day of balloting. The 21Gth ballot, the last one last night, was Identical with the first on Tuesday, as follows: Weems. 59; Gill, 52; Holllngsworth, 33; Tim pie, 19; Butler, 2; Mansfield, 1. With the variation of a vote or two on three or four ballots during the day, this was the story of all the ballots. It was expected that Carroll county, with 21 votes, would break to Weems last night, but the expected did not hap pen, and the Weems people say it Is only postponed. , Iildlirnnnt NouriiHkn Veterans. Lincoln, Sept. 14. At the Nebraska Grand Army reunion yesterday Chap lain P. C. Johnson offered the fol lowing resolution, which was. unani mously adopted: "Resolved, that as a convention of soldiers who have fougjit in the wars undertaken In tho interests of a common humanity, hav ing for their object the redress of wrongs perpetrated on the weak and defenseless, we desire to express our abhorrence of n verdict, as in the case of Captain Dreyfus, that consigns an Innocent man to Ignominy, shame and pain, and that bespeaks the spirit of a bigoted past rather than that of an en lightened present." Fltz Muy Fluht Airnln. Chicago, Sept. 14. Martin Julian, manager and business partner of Bob Kltzsimmons, said today there was no doubt that the latter would bo seen in the ring again. Julian proudly pro claims that he has four signatures that will insure a fight between Fitzslm mone and-tlie winner of the meeting Oct. 23 between Sharkey and Jeffries. Julian has secured the signatures of Tom O'ltourke and Tom Sharkey on one paper and those of Billy Brady and Jim Jeffries on another. Each pair, fighter and manager, agree that if they are successful at Coney Island they will give Pitzsimraons a chance to win back his title. Grand Welcome to Admiral Dewey Now York, Sept. 80 and 30. The Lehigh Valley Kailroad will place on sale excursion tickets to New York and re turn lor this occasion from all points. Con sult Lehigh Valley Kailroad ticket agents for particulars, rates, &c. MISCELLANEOUS. HO It RENT. A Bin all house containing three rooms suitable for a small family. Apply 10 j nines jrftiierson, ix wea ubk street. i POlt SALE, CHEAP.-'A light flnrlng delivery watron. Owner has no further use far It. Apply at thi ofl.ee. t NOTICE. Desirable properties tor tale. Ap ply to H. U. M, Hollo peter, attorney, niienanuoau. ii FOR SALE. Most desirable dwelling on Wcat Centre street, bath, water closet, lawerace. two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business property, two stores, North Main street. Two louses on East Coal Btrect. Little cash renulred. Fine house In Brownsville. Apply to J. Clauds Brown, Attornev-aHaw. 7-20-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. PROPOSALS. Sealed orooosala will be received bv the Con. trollerof Schuylkill county, at his office, until 10 o'clock a. in. Monday, September 25th, 1899, for the furnishing of almshouse aud prlsou sup plies (Including coal and knitting and weaving materiall for the three month ending Decem ber Slat, 1899. Also at the same time, bids will be received for furnishing two hundred 200 tons more or let of hard white ash pea coal of best quality, free of dust ordlrl. foruceof Bchulkill count v court house. Coal to be drawn over Bcreen Into wagon, and not shoveled out of cars. The de livery of same to commence on or about Octo ber 1st, and to continue as required by the fire man. Contract to be In full force one year, Samples required of almshouse articles must be delivered at 'hat Institution on or before the date and time of opening bids. Trlson samples required can be delivered at the Controller's offic. Schedules of supplies and all other lu forma tion can be had on application at the Controller's office. Mark envelones nlalnlv "nrODOsals" and dtsignaU, "almshouse," 'prison'' or "court house coal," and enclose In separate envelopes 4 lie rigni is reserveu to reject any or an oias. llv direction of the County Commissioners and Directors of the Poor. II. J. Muuioox, 9-15-18-21 Controller. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Packago. NewYork. CANDIKS, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Hy TENNEY COMPANY, rOH BALK BY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. " 77 caoLDiN'e. 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 in announcing that we can this season offer a larger and more complete assortment than ever before. L'or the past two months our stock has been. CONSISTENT WITH Are responsible for our Try us on plumbing aud regret the trial. P. W. BELL, Cor- white mi sts- WALL PAPER SOe Papers Reduced to 1 Sc. 25c Papers Reduced to 1 2 1 -2c. l Oc Papers Reduced to Oc. Thos. Snyder, 22 None belter in the world. Sold cheaper than any other make. We are the sole agents. You can't buy them anywhere ele 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., kxcurMun to Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko via the C V. It. It., Sunday Next, The L. V. E. E. will run another of their popular excursions to Mauch. Chunk and Qlen Onoko, Sunday, Sept. 17. Adults, U0 cents. Children, 45 cents. Consult ticket agent for further particulars. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies the breath by Its action on the bowels, etc., .as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Prico 25 cts. and 50 cte. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. AHUSEHENTS. perguson's Thaatrer, JAS, H. QUINIf, Manager. One Night Only! SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, '99. That Screaming Farce Comedy, THOSE HEAVENLY TWINS. " Presented by a Great Company, Replete With Fine Specialties. Come and Laugh With Us. PRICES : - - 25, 35 and 50 Cts. Iteserved seats at Klrin'a drug store. Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Bath and Wash Kooms.. 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 (Jiving the Best Accommodations for the Honey.. Try Our ' CONFIDENCE" 5-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris HeckmaiL, PROPRIETOR, Cot, Main and Coal Sis,, Shenan4oa!ilfa, QOLOlN'B. always busy business. gas fitting. You wont GREATLY REDUCED. These prices will hold stood only for the next sixty days. South Jardin St, . . . Shenandoah, STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. cellar to garret, for less money ever expect. SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Go-Carts Ar 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, 10 South Main St root. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkliug Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown 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 If Regular .lie 7 f. V-'- cupcake, ' V. 1f Regular lse C3 'w' sponge cake, I. T jn v.. .if . bread, SOC. Our sales are large. Try our S3 cent check system. You can save money by It. People who have tried II wont no wiliiom it, BOSTON BAKERY, Bt Morgeutltlu. 5