Watching the Prescription llichonlllt that results from the mcillclnc depends upon the ingredients used and the care employed In putting them together. Our Ailing t the iirent'iiiitloti In In mironco that the jibysi-iiiii's tdwis will he conscientiously carried uut, with tlie purest nntt beat materials. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Ready For Fall THE FKOSTY WEATHER In not far off now ; It's time you ordered your full mi It or overcoat. . . . ' ..I- i l Iim 1iAt select tlon nt the best prices. The lntert suitings, the iwii ovtrouiiiwj latest stylee-you lind them nil hero SEE OUR LINE OF GENT'S FURNISHINGS Portz Bros., 24- North Main Street. There's a World of Satisfaction 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 victimized 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. E IE ! CHILDREN'S, niSSES' and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and J1ENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes. Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, now $,60. $2 .00, now SI.25. " " Si .50, now 90c. Men's Russetts, 3.00, now $2.00 and S2.25. Men's Blacks, $1.40, now 85C. Misses'. Children's and In fant's shoes at a reduction of 30 per cent, below regular price. l HIS SALE IS FOR ;TVO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON E, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. 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 DEPARTflENT STORES, No. 1 19-121-123 North Main St. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardln St. A box of our STEcmi rnniLT mew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company THREATS OP PROSECUTION Hit. Onrniel People Opposed to llnnd I'luy IlilT oil Holidays. Two hundred nnd soventy-flvo membors of the Ureok Catholic societies of town, nccotn panled by the First Lithuanian band, went to Mt. Oarniel yesterday by special 1' & It. train to nt ton J the dedication of the Greek Catholic church of that place, nnd the ceme tery connected with it. One hundred of the excursionists tnlswd the train on tho return trip nnd tnide their way homo on other trains. lieforo the dedication panicle took placo tho Chief llurgess nnd Chief of 1'ollco of Mt. Cnrmcl nave notice that the citizens objected to tho bands plavlng whllo ninrcliliifrthrougli tho streets. The Mt. Cnrmcl band did not parado, but the Shenandoah band did. Tho Chief of l'olice stated last night that tho members of the latter organization would bo prosecuted for desecrotiiiK the Sabbath and It was expected the olllccra would arrive with the warrants to-day, but they did not come. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Ida Dusto visited friends nt Delano yosterday. Gcorgo Shocnor transacted business nt tho county seat to-day. T. M Stout mado a business trip to Potts ville this morning. Miss Kato Foley spent yesterday visiting friends t Lost Creek. Mrs. riiillp Wosnor, of Iark Mace, was 11 visitor to town yesterday. Miss Klla lluwinaii, of Northumberland, is visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. James Francis nnd daughter, Rue, of Shamokin, wero guests of Mr. nod Mrs. Wllllaui Cusbiier, of North West street, yesterday. Fcger Seeds, the bright young sou of W. II. Scods, proprietor of tho Hotel Ferguson, entertained the guests nt tho hotel Saturday night with u phonographic eutortainment. Mrs. K. J. Shapbcll, of East Oak street, boh, Thomas, and daughter. Mrs. John It. James, returned on Saturday from Moorosburg, Mon tour County, whore they nttendcit tho funeral of Mrs. Shapbell's father. Mrs. John Malia, of St. Clair, and Mrs. 1'atriek Uaughan, of Springfield, Hi., who wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Clalllgau, on West Churry stieet, loft for their homes to-day. Richard Drown and sister, Miss Annie, visited relatives at St. Clair yesterday. Cornelius Davenport went to St. Clair this moruiug, to attend tho funeral of the late David Davis. Jacob Itamlicrger made business visits to Fracbvillo and Pottsvlllo to-day School Director Tiiomas Dure and G. A. Sliaab are doing jury duty at tho Pottsvillo civil term of court this week. K. J. Barrett, of Girurdville, was a guest of friends at Lost Creek yesterday. James Thompson and Joseph Gordon, of Lost Creok No. 2, left this morning to visit the Philadelphia exposition. Miss Maizle Kreiger left town this morning for Philadelphia, where sbo will reside permanently. Wni. Nixon, of Philadelphia, is visiting the family of Jeweler Thomas Iiucbauan, on South Main street. Messrs. John Yeagcr, Patrick For, George Bowes and Michael Hauley enjoyed a drive through the Catawissa valley yesterday. Beoj. Mansell of town, and Miss Pauline SEcatli. of Boston, Mass., aro enjoying a visit at Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. David Jones, who until recently conducted a millinery store on .East Oak stieet, will leave to-morrow morning for Salt Lake City, Utah, to locate permanently with relatives. Messrs. David Morgan, A. D. Gablo Charles Klelndienst, Marshal Meyers and . A. Doherty, were at Lakeside yesterday, on a mushroom expedition. They had in tended to present a friend in Philadelphia with a case of the delicacy, but, their ex pectations wero not realized as they only succeeded in finding eight of the tooth some delicacies. Misses Ella Egan and Maggie Carroll left this morning for New York city, where they will spend the next two weeks visiting rela tives. John A. Tltman, who left town several weeks ago for an extensive tour designed principally for pleasure, but with an eye open for any favorable business opportunity that might present itself, is at Jolpiu, Missouri. He is expected to return here in about a woek. Councilman John P. Boehm is gradually recovering from his recent illness. S. G Acker is nursing a badly sprained leg. He is compelled to go about with the aid of a cane. Tudor, the infant son of William Jones, of Wm. Penn, who has been seriously ill with cerebral congestion, is on the road to recovery. Buy Royal Patent Flour. It is the best in the market. A Nuisance. A crowd of foreigners on Juneberry alley, in the ' rear of Annunciation Hall, are a public nuisance and menace to tho neighbor hood. The "rushing of the growler" starts about 6 p. tn. and shortly thereafter their conduct becomes uproarious. This is such a frequent occurrence that it is probable action to suppress the nuisance will be taken. Saturday evening their celebration of piy day was of such a robust nature that the attention of the police was attracted by it. Tile Zionist Movement. Mr. Price, of Trenton, N. J., is in town promoting a movement to have a local branch of the Zionists organized. The chief objects of the movement is to bring all the Hebrews of the world in one organization and the ultimate purchase of Jerusalem, Cocking Alain. A cocking main for $35 a side between Vulcan and Morea birds took placo in an un occupied building near Mahanoy City on Saturday night. The Vulcan birds captured the first and third battles, wiile Morea took the second. Three battles were fought. Con siderable money changed hands. Slight Wreck. A slight wreck occurred on the P. k R, Railway at the old colliery siding a short distance above Mahanoy City, on Saturday afternoon. Five cars were derailed, one being smashed into kindling wood. The wreck was caused by a defective rail. The Allentown Fair lly Heading Hallway, For the accommodation of persons attend ing the Allentown Fair, the Philadelphia & Reading Railway will sell excursion tickets on Thursday next, 21st inst., good to return Friday, Mud., at rate, of $1.50 for adults and ft. 00 for ehildren. Train leaves Shenandoah at 5:38 a, m. Sept. 81st. Stop olT in Reading allowed within time limit of ticket. Scratch, scratch, scratch ; unable to attend to business during the day or sloep during the night. 'Itching piles, horrible plague, Doau's Olntuent cures. Never fails. At any drug store, 50 cents. Grand Welcome to Admiral Dewey New York, Sept. WO and 30 The Lehigh Valley Railroad will place on sale excursion tickets to New York and re turn tor tliU occasion from all poiuta. Con sult Lehigh Valley Railroad ticket agents for particulars, rates, Ac. Properties Suld. This afternoon the properties. Nos. 13, 15 and 17 West Oak street, owned by Thomas McAtee, of Glrardvllle, were sold at Con stable's sale for f 100. The purchasers wero the Brennan estate, of the Hecksehervllle valley, who own the ground on which the properties are built. They were represented by Hon. James II. Iieilly. Arrearages lu ground rent were the cause of the lule. TI1I1 WIIAT.llSlt. Ttio trinperdtuioH liavd tnllcn (to cltlcilly oer tho woBtarn mill nronnlitl luivo risen in tho oast and extromo west. Yesterduy momlng.howevor, they worn quite low ovnr tho !nt tor district, with frusta, both light uiid hoavy, In Mouth Dakota, i western Nobrnska 'I and northern Col orado. Forecast for this section: floTiornllv fnlt In. i.y; dhowors tomorrow; fresh south erly winds, becoming vnrlahlo. Sunrise, 5: HO; sunset, G:10; length of day, 12h., 20m.; moon rises, 5:37 p. in.; moon Rets 4:29 n. m. PRESBYTERY OF LEHIGH Will Sleet In Shunntirtoiili To-morrow, Molding Two Sessions, Tho semi-annual meeting of tho Prcsby tory of LMilgli will be held this week in the Presbyterian church, in this town, of which Rev. II, W. Koohlor Is pastor. Tho first ses sion will bo on Tuesday at 3 p. m and will bo opened with a dovotlonal servico led by tho Rev. John F. Pollock", of Allentown, moderator of the Presbytery. Previous to tho session in tho afternoon a meeting will bo held ntone o'clock of tho committee on Synod leal Mission Sustcntation, of which tho Rev. Dr. Belvillo is chairman. In addition to the reports ot committees, tho election of delegates to tho aunual meet ing of tho Synod of Pennsylvania to bo held nt Erlo in October, and other routine busi ness; sovoral Items of special interest nro ex peeled to couio beforo tho Presbytoty for action. Among these are the resignation of Dr. Karl as pastor at Catasamiua, nnd of tho l!ov. T. Calvin Stowart as pastor of the South church at Eastou, and tho call of tho Tu maqua church for the pastoral services of Mr, V. J. Manifold, ot York, a licentiate of the Piesbytory. A cordial Invitation Is extended tho public to attend these services and especially that of tho popular meeting to bo held at 7:30 Tues day evening in the interest of Sunday school work. Thero will be short addresses on prac tical Sabbath school work as it .exists in tho presbytery and tho Presbyterian church em bracing such subjects ns "The twentieth cen tury movement and the significance of Rally Day," The Home Department, which is a now featuro that has beeu added to tho Sab bath school by tbo Presbyterian church dur ing the past few years, and an address on The Sabbath School of the Future." Among the speakers will bo V. K. Woodbury, Esq., superintendent of tho Pottsvillo first church Sabbath school, und Rev. B. N. Chamberlain, pastor of the second church of Pottsvillo. Robbed the Grave A startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho 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 walker day by day. Three physicians had given mo up. Fortun ately, a friend advised tryiug 'Electric Bitters,' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle mado a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weoks. nnd am now a well man. I know they saved my Ufa on! roMtml llin nrravn nf annthA.vlptlm No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Declared Oil. The cycle road race for 25 a sido between Howard Krell, of Vulcan, and Joseph Stein, of Morea, which was scheduled to take place last Saturday, was declared on", owing to the Vulcan rider failing to materialize, on ac count of his wheel becoming disabled. The route was over the Frackville pike. Sermon Wednesday Kvenlnjr. Rev. T. G. Jones will preach a Welsh sermon at the Welsh Congregational church on Wednesday evening, 20th inst., at 7 o'clock All Welsh people are cordially Invited to attend. Threatened to Shoot. While indulging In a merry time Saturday night Joe Mergiewicz and Adam Karah quarreled over tho spilling of a barrel of pickles. Mergiewicz drew a revolver and threatened to shoot somebody, ana be was put under f 100 bail by Justice Shoemaker, on Karah's complaint. Ask your grocer tor the "Royal Patent dour, and tako no othor brand. It Is tho best flour made A VENERABLE BRIDEGROOM. MnuriiH.Toknl. Noted Iluniriirlnu Nov elist, tVodn n Girl or Klcliteon. Vienna, Sept. 18. The Hungarian novelist Maurus Jokal, now In his 75th year, was married Saturday at Buda l'esth to tho Hungarian actress, Arabella Grossnagy, a girl of 18. The first wife of Jokai, the most pro ductive and genial of Hungarian novel ists, was Hosa Laborfalvl, the greatest of Hungarian tragediennes, whom he married in 1848, the year when he MAunca jokal proclaimed the famous "Twelve Points of Pegth." In 1849 he followed the Hungarian government to Debreczln, where he edited The Abendhlatter, and he was present at the capitulation of Viiiagos, Aug. 28. To escape being made prisoner he resolved on suicide, but was hindered by the fortunate ar rival of his wife from Pesth. She had converted all her jewels Into gold, and the pair found their way on foot through the Russian army, reached a safe hiding place In the wood of Bukk. and at last got to Pesth in safety. I'.llu llntflolil Convicted. Williamson, W. Vn.. Sept. 18. Bllaa Hatfield, who on July 2 murdered H. 1C. Ellis, was found guilty of mur der In the second degree. The Jury reached this verdict after deliberating more than 12 hours. The special grand jury Iihb returned Indictments arinst a number of the Hatfield clan, two of which were for complicity in the Ellis murder. They will be Riven a speedy trlul here, and if acquitted will be turned over to the Kentucky authori ties to answer for murders committed some time ago. Milan Hatfield's sen tence will not be less than five or more than 20 years In prison. Pit PItHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout die OelHllry Chronicled for Hasty Termini. Snyder county has had a couple of frosts, tho earliest for 15 years. Gordon citizens will meet this evening to organize a Board of Trndo. Tho Democratic candidates were In confer ence nt Pottsvillo on Saturday. Over f78,000 was paid out by the P. & R. O. & I Co. In this district on Saturday. The First National Bank, of Lnnsford, lias been organized with J. E. Laucras president. Miss Anna M. Frank Mid Austin Kuuflmati, both of Gordon, wore married Saturday after noon. Wednesday, Friday nnd Saturday of this week will bo observed by Catholics ns emher days. Merchandise, valued nt $300 was stolen from Wolf Minor's store at Glen Rock, York county. Joseph Lynch was instantly killed at Luko Fldler colliery, near Shamokin, by wagons crushing his bond. An oflort that will likely prove successful is bring made to organize ft lodgo of the order of Elks In Tamaqua. During the past four weeks 90 families have removed from Tamaqua, but tho Influx was equal to tho exodus. The total anthracite roal tonnage for 18U9 to Septembor 1st is 20, 143,000 tons, an Increase of nearly six millions over the shipments of 1808. While Isaac Pelfer, a Lebanon valley college student, was riding at Lobanon, the post of his bicycle broko and ho was sovorely injured. Andy Sanko, charged with cutting his brother's throat, was acquitted at Uuioiitown yesterday, the jury boiug out only twelve minutes. Tho Slato Magistrates Association holds its aunual convention at AHoona on next Tues day nnd Wednesday. 'Squire Shoemaker, of town, is ouo of tho delegates John Gccnar was admitted to tho hospital yesterday suffering with nn abscess of tho leg. Ho had tho leg injured by a fall of coal Bt tho Turkey Run colliery last Monday. Adjutant General Thomas J. Stewart has issued an order to the effect that the annual riflo and enrbino competition nt tho stato range nt Mt. Gretna will not bo hold this year. Anthony Moonoy, a Bixtecn-year-old bov residing at Ceutralla, had his collar bone fractured on Saturday by a fall Ho was cm- ployed ns insldo door tender nt tho Bast col liory. Soveral tons of gravel fell over James Tigue, lu a quarry near Hawley, Pike couuty, hurrying him completely, but when fellow-laborers dug him out ho was able to resume work. Call and seo our ilno line of Jewelry and silverware. Olga Nethersolo bracelets at half prico. Orkln's, 7 South Main street. next to Goldlu's clothing store. 7-17-tf Allentown Fair. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad will soli tickets from Shenandoah to the Allentown fair and return at special low rates Sept. 10th to 22nd, good for return to aud including Sept. 23rd. Special one-day rato of f 1 50 will be mado Thursday, Sept. 21st. Tickets good going only on special train leaving Shenandoah at 0:32 a. m , on that date, re turning on special train leaving Allentown 7:15 p. m., on that date, or any regular train oxcept tho Black Diamond Express, tho fol lowing day. Consult Lehigh Valley Railroad agents for information, echodulcH, special train, etc. Drowsiness Is dispelled by Beecuam's Pills Alarrlages. The wedding of Miss Nellie, daughter of Patrick Delauey, of North Jardln street, and James Cook, of Pittsburg, took placo in the Annunciation church at 8 o clock this morn ing. Rev. Vincent Corcoran, the curate. officiated, The bridosmaid and groomsman were Miss Bertha Bossert, of Homestead, Pa.. and James Uiggius, of town. Andrew ahooner, of Mt Carniel, and .Miss Kathryn Spotts, of Carlisle, wero married on Saturday. George Ualkyard, of Ashland, and Miss Agnes Mills, of Glrardvllle, will bo married on Wednesday. The ceremony will be per formed at tho bride s home at Girardville. Luke Whalen and Miss Bcrdio Reese, of Maliauoy City, were married nt Philadel phia on Saturday. This is the couple that eloped about a weok ngo. Cards aio out announcing tho cuming wedding of Miss Lillie L Simpson, of Port Carbon, to Mr. T, J. Dltzer, of Philadelphia, on Wednesday, Septembor 27. Patrick Hobbs, of Mahanoy City, and Miss Mary Koch, of the First ward, of town, will be married in the Annunciation church on Wednesday, the 27th Inst. Dentils und Funerals, Lizzie, infant daughter of Michael Hughes, of North Catherine street, was burled In the Annunciation cemetery yesterday afternoon. M. O'Neill was tho funeral director. Sarah, a 20-monthS'otd daughter of William Thomas, of East Centre street, Mahaaoy City, died at the family residence yesterday of diptheria. Tho funeral will tako place to morrow afternoon. An Unfortunate lCtd. Six-year-old Francis Maloney, of Mahanoy City, on Saturday placed a grape in one of its nostrils, causing tho organ to swell consider ably and create much pain. Tho family physician was called and dislodged tho grape after several hours of hard labor. flakes Weak Women Strong, And Sick Women Well. It Is made from a formula of Dr, R. V. Pierce, the celebrated specialist in diseases of women at Buffalo, N. V. It is a strictly temperance medicine, containing neither alcohol, opium or other narcotic poison. Its protracted use does not create a craving for intoxicating stimulants or deadly nar cotics. H cures irregularities, displace ments, drains, ulcerations, inflammation, headache, backache and nervousness. It prepares the way for almost painless ma ternity, and insures robustness to the new born. It cures women at home, and does away with obnoxious questioning and local examinations. Some medicine dealers offer substitutes when you ask for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. They imitate this medicine in appearance as nearly as the law will allow, but tbey cannot imitate its record of thirty years of cures. Mrs. Mattle Vcnghaiu, of Tioga, Hancock Co., III., writes- I had txeu tick for seven years, not lu bed, but just dragging myself around. At last I took three bottles of Dr. Tierce's Fa vorite Prescription and five of 'Golden Medical Discovery.' and it it tmteuIHe to dtaribi in wvnli the good these medicines did mt," Neither the "Discovery" nor the "Pa. vorite Prescription" contains any alcohol, opium or other narcotic. itiTTaTafMiriTiOTiTniwiw tnOLDIN'S. Fall and Winter-1899. Yj-i CORDIAL invitation is extended 1o the people of Shenandoah and vicinity "m to call nnd 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. For the past two months our stock has been ' arriving so that at the present we can safely say that a more complete line of Men's, Boy's and phildren's Clothing cannot be found outside of the largest ditics. The stock consists of all the latest and most fashionable designs aud 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 $1.00 to $2.00 per suit. Having bought hundreds of n 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 ; and remain Respectfully Yours, 9 and 11 South tff P, S. Our Yesterday's Uaiues. Tho largest crowd of ttie season to gather at a local base ball game was present yester day aftornoon at tho Trotting park to witness games between the Shenandoah and Frack ville aud Mt. Carniel teams. The crowd was estimated nt 1,000. Although the score ran high the threo teams put up a good article of ball playing. Shenandoah was victorious in both games. In tho first game the homo team defeated the Frackvillcs to the tune of S to 3, whllo in the Mt. Carmel game tho score stood 15 to 3. Tho Shenandoah boys have beeu giving the base ball enthusiasts free games during the entire season, and will shortly call upon them to aid them in holding a bail. Ladles, if you havo any cloth to be mado Into a dress, jacket or cape just bring it to us, we will do tho rest. Satisfaction and price guaranteed. The Famous. tf Low-Kate. Kxcurslon To Allentown Fair Thursday, Sept. 21, 1800. Tho Philadelphia & Reading Railway will sell round trip tickets, from stations named below, at rates annexed, good going only on special train, and good to return on train leaving Allentown for Sun inokiu and points named below, via Reading, 7:00 p. m. Rates of faro aud schedule of train : Round Trip Hound Trip Trniii Fare, Fnro,chlldren Leaves Stations. Adults, bet 5 & 12 yrs. a. in. Ashland flM $1.00 5:50 Girardville 1.50 1.00 0:02 Muhanoy Plane... 1.50 1.00 0:08 Shenandoah 150 100 S:SS Gllberton 1.50 1.00 0:12 Dear Run June... 1.50 1.00 0:14 St. Nicholas 1.50 1.00 6:10 Mahanoy City 1.50 1.00 G:22 Hock Mountain 1.50 1.00 6:27 K.Mnhnnoy June. 1.50 1 00 6:35 Harnesvlllo 1.50 1.00 0:37 Tamaqua 1.50 1.00 6:52 Allentown, via Reading arrive 9.15 For further information apply to ticket agents. Bad blood nnd indigestion are deadly enemies to good health. Burdock Blood Bitters dostroys them. OPENING ON SATURDAY ! A. BROWN WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY A NEW STOCK OF 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 FRIGES I Wheat Flour as Low as SI.65 Per Hundred. Farmer roll butter, 20 cents: creamery butter. 27 cents; soap, 15 bars for S3 cents. Other bar gains too numerous to mention. Special bargains In floor oil cloth. This Is the season for It. We also curry a full line of Dry floods, Boots and Shoes. 3- GIVE US A TRIAL. - PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE OROCER, 333 West Centre St., Shenandoah. We have added to our list of Piano Ageucies that of Behr Bros. & Co., of New York. Their first instrument in town is now on exhibition at our warerooms, and we invite the public to come and inspect it. It is an upright instrument and is manufactured by the firm that introduced the "Muffler" which is also shown in this piano. They are sold by all the prominent dealers in the country as a "leader." These pianos have a deserved reputa tion for their full, pure and sweet tone, and their great re liability ana artistic case work. To the purchaser of this instru ment a great reduction in price will be made to introduce it. M. O'NEILL, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, lOS South Main Street. Our Haircutting and Shampooing Plea.es everybody. We do lots of ft and are gaining new cus tomer, dally. Ladles shampooing none at ynur own borne upon notification. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House lllock. PIANO -4-"""" TALK ! CSOL-DIN'S, GREETING MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, L. G0LDIN, Proprietor. Main St., goods aro well made and trimmed and mostly CONSISTENT WITH Are responsible for our Try us on plumbing and regret the trial. P. W. BELL, WALL PAPER 30c Papers Reduced to 1 Sc. 25c Papers Reduced to 1 2 1 -2c. l Oc Papers Reduced to 8c. Thos. Snyder, None better in the world. Sold cheaper than any 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. FURNITURI We can furnish your house from cellar to garret, for less money than you would ever expect. D. 8c J. SIEGEL 103 & 105 SOUTH MAIN ST., MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED. An energetic man to handle clocks, rutra. wri mrers. lamns. eta. for a largo Philadelphia house, selling them on Installments Must cutuo recommended, Ad dress H1" Herald oftlc, with reference. FOH RENT. A small house containing three room' suitable for a small family. Apply to James Patterson, 205 West Oak street. if FOU SALE, CHEAP. A light spring delivery wagon. Owner has no further use for It. Apply at this ofllce. tt NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to 9. G. M. Iiollopeter, attorney. Hhenandoah. 8 -VI -tf FOR SALE. Most desirable dwelling on Vet Centre street, bath, water closet, ewerage, two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business property, two stores, North Main street. Two houses on East Coal street, IJttle cash required. Pine house in Brownsville. Apply to J. Claude Brown. Attorn ey-at-law, 7-20-tf Cor. Centre and white streets, PROPOSALS Sealed proposals will be received by the Con troller of Schuylkill county, at his office, until 10 o'clock a.m. Monday, September 25tb, 1899, for the furnishing of almshouse and prison sup piles (Including coal and knitting and weaving muter! all for the three months ending Decem ber 81st, 1899. Also at the same time, bids will be received for furnishing two hundred 200 tons more or less of hard white osh pea coal of best quality, free of dust or dirt, for use of Bchulklll county court house. Coal to be drawn over screen 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 iliat Institution on or before the date and time of opening bids. Prison samples required can be delivered at tho Controller's oflle . Schedules of supplies and all other Informa tion can be had on application at the Controller's ofilce. Mark envelopes plainly "proposals" and designate, -'Almshouse," 'pilson'1 or "court house coal,1 and enclose in separate envelopes The right (s reserved to reject any or all bids. By direction of the County Commlsvtoners and Directors of the Poor II. J. Mdldoon, 0-15-18-21 Controller. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u I a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. A.IC FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. OA.ISPIII3:, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only lly TENNEY COMPANY, ron BAUS UY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Ms In St. JPI in 1 I a QOLDlN'S. all woolen goods. always busy business. gas fitting. You wont Cor - wllite and L1yd sts- GREATLY REDUCED. These prices will hold uood only for the next sixty days. South Jardln St, . . . Shenandoah. Pa. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AHUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre, J. H. QUIKIf, Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY I Tuesday, Oct. 3rd, '99. EVERYTHING NnW BUT THE NAME. Schoppo mn Dros. Dill In the screaming farce Shenandoah Borough Council In Session. NEW! NOVEL I ORIGINAL! Red hot ragtime specialties nnd dances. Grand First Part. Elaborate stage setting, representing; tho deck on board the battleship Oregon. Watch for the Orand Street Parade. $1.00 Worth of Amusement for 10, 20 and 30c. Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Bath and Wash Rooms. Boarders by the Day, week or month. -Well stqeked bar attached. An heuser-Busch St. Louis beer and Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles. The llest Hotel In the Region Cilvinff the Best Accommodations for the Honey. Try Our 'CONFIDENCE" s-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor, Main and Coal Sts., Shenandoah, Pa, BUY OUR Regular size s cupcake, ,j-n Hegular size q f IWw spongecake. Loaves of 25c. bread. Our ssles sr. large Try our 23 cent check sy.tein You can save money by It. People; who have tried it wont do without It. BOSTON BAKERY, II. Mork-oustsln. 287 W. Centra Btr.tf
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