VOL. XI.-NO '2G. J- P. WILLIAMS & SON, SOUTH MAIN STREET. SHENANDOAH, PA. BIG BARGAINS IN FINE - WOOLEN - UNDERWEAR Medicated Red Flannels, shirt and drawers, in all sizes, $ 1 .45 per suit. A better grade at $ 1 .75. Here is a surprising bargain in fine Camel's Hair Under wear, .shirt and drawers, for $2.20. UP-TO-DATE HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER, 15 EL. CENTRE! STREET. Carpets, Oil Cloths, and . . . Linoleums. J. J. PRICE'S, Ae still have the 49c window shades. Best value ever offered. COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY BREWERS OF" Lager Beer, Porter and Ale. All the product of this brewery are made of pure malt and hops of which we buy the best and endeavor always to MAKE THt BEST that can possibly be produced. Reduction in Wall From 25 cents to 20 cents; only. Conic nt once and tnkc iidvnittagu of the np ww -r J i HUlliab 1 1 ZMiy tier, dual in wall i-apkk. 23 S. Jarclln St., Shenandoah, Ra. GOOD BREAD; .CAN ONLY BE MADE FROM GOOD FLOUR Owning my own mill, remodeled and fitted up with the latest improved machinery, and using the best qualities of spring and winter wheat, I can guarantee OUR OWN BRANDS to eive full satisfaction in every case. Our Popular Brands are DAISY, MOSS ROSE, ft1 1 ll C XT DC"C2 are now in vnivwb. 1 iu.w our x'astry iiour, our strictly pure Keltic rendered lard and our best mince meat. Remember we sell only one grade of mince meat and that is THE For Health use our "Old Time" fry our OLD TIME RYE FLOUR OUR CHOP is straight goods. We use no corn cobs or oat hulls in our feed. NEW FRUITS. New Evaporated California Prunes, Peaches and Apri cots. New Raisins, Currants, Citron and Lemon Peal. New Mackerel This Season's Large and F"ancy Creamery Butter For n. strictlv Pure Sonn tint will nimnt tnnlrn til. plntlieo lie. V..AIItVk ..IJ...S ..It. W.W...S.h .131. ...Keiter's Old Time Family Soap In three pound bars. WE SELL GOOD LAUNDRY SOAP 10 pieces for 25c. We receive this week another lot of new Floor Qil Cloth. New Patterns antl Low Prices. RAO CARPETS Our stock is large and prices low. G. W. KEITEIR, SHENANDOAH, - PENNA. A LARGE NEW STOCK PARLOR : SUITS Just Received. F"rom $25 Upwards. MAX LEVIT, NEW Window Shades, and Covers. North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Paper. from 10 cent1 to 8 cent?. All other Krndes accordingly' This stock mut he disposed of at once, in order that I can enlarge my etorc. These hnrdns will hold good for a frhort time reduction. PAINTKK, IMI'EU IIANOKK AND OUR LILY, LEXINGTON season. For good mince pies use BISS1 Wholewheat Graham Flour. and Granulated Corn Meal. Catch White and Fat- Small. and F"ull Cream Cheese tint Imrt tlir linnds mid therefore SHENANDOAH PA, Til 1. A Norrlstown Business Man .uid His Wife Held Up. THE mm INSTANTLY KILLED ! She Was Not Prompt Enough in Handing Over Her Pocketbook, and Waa Shot Through the He id-Her Husband in a Condition Bordering on Frenzy. Noiimmowx, I',, , Oct. 2H. Chnrlos Knisermul his wife F.mmn, of Norrlstown, wore held up liy two highwaymen on u loholyroiul near Hritlgcport ln-.t nl-sht. Mrs. Knlser was shot through tho head nnrt tiistnntly killed, mid her husband win wounded In tho nrm by iv Mjcotid gunshot. Tho robbers secured two gold, watches nnd nil tho other jewelry worn by tho couple-, oven to tho mini's shirt stud, mid n pock ctbook containing fxi They then innilo their escape. Kaiser (Ioom not know that his wlfo Is dead, mid ho is In n condition bordering upon frenzy, so that It Is not safe to toll htm. Kaiser and his wlfo conducted a crayon portrait storo at 215 West Main street, this city, and boarded In a houo a short distance away. I.nto yestenl.iy afternoon they started In their private team for Gulf Mills, a villain) near Hrlilgeimrt. to deliver n llnlshed portrait. On their way home, while driving alone a lonely road, the attack was inado. It was at a point nbout nmlluiinil a half beyond liridge. Dort. near tin. T, .... ...... .rr ..t i... - ' - ......i..(. iiii-.iu in iiiu DowliiKtown branch of tho Pennsylvania railroad. Suddenly two men sprang from tho bushesllning the road. Whlloono brought tho animal to a stop tho other covered tho occupants of tho curriiigu with a revolvor nnd di-tiimided their money or their lives. K(iior promptly handed out his cash, to gether with his watch, his wife's watch nnd n diamond pin. Tho robbers then commanded them to got out of tho car riage, mid as they did so a poeketbook which Mrs. Kaiser carried caught tho eyes of the man with the pistol. Ho demanded It, but tho woman hesitated. Almost In stantly tho highwayman leveled his re volver at her and ilreil, tho bullet passing through her head. As Kaiser started to ward htm n second shot was llred, passing through his right arm. The men immedi ately niiulo for tho bushes and oseupuil. A few inoiiiuntsnfterwards, Frank Man clll. nronrletnr of thn FnriniW h,,ii.i v..,.. ristuwn, camo along tho road. Ho found Kniscr standing In tho road, bosido tho carriage, crying "Murder!' Mancill In duced the frantic man to get Into tho team, and together they drovo madly for tho house of a Ilridirenrirt nhvsleinii. A squad of mounted policemen is scour ing Montgomery county, and tho commis sioners of Montgomery county have of fered a reward for the capture of the men. Kaiser and hit, wlfo were both about 23 years old. They camo hero about six months ngo from Manlielin, Lancaster county, and did a thriving business at their Main street store, employing llvo men. unqy nave no children. Mrs. Kaiser was a daughter of Gcorgo Itulo, n well known citizen of Ienn Vil lage, Lancaster county, and Kaiser's rela te us aro said to llvo In Philadelphia. Tho woman's body lies In tho undertak ing shop of 15. Y. Mowday, while tho hus band lies at his boarding house In a stato bordering on Insanity. Clinlrinnii lliiiimi CI11I111 lir,iirl. Chicago, Oct. 21). "From information wo navo receiveu irom nearly all tho county chairmen In Missouri," said Chair man Hanna yesterday, "wo feel confldont of electing tho govoruor and a majority of 41. .... 1 1 .1 . .. ni'nr. nt. .,. nf ,i.ii...itI.i... .1... mn.ni-ij ... ..in. j tii uiu rum, iwi .1.0- Kinley. Tho chango of sontlinont thero is romarKaoie, ami una siuio, wnicn lor n timo leaned strongly toward llryan, will vorv nroliohlv bo found In thn MnKlnliio- column oil election day. Of tho result in the legislature wo have 110 doubt. A Ho- publican United States senator will suroly 1 it uu uiei;i,uii mis .YlillUi. Crntry t'ulli to liunl Ills Hccor.l, I'llII.AIlKI.IMIIA. fldt. ffl I .Till,!, It r.nn try. tho king of pncor.s, at tho Ilolmont tracK, yostoruivy again ttomonstrated his suni-rlorilv in thn wnrbl itf hnr.i,c liv nnv- op!,,,. ,t,ii i o niiv rri,ia 1.. "H "...w ... ...in. ,,l.s 11. thofacoof ndverso circumstances, being into in tno niteriiooii, when 11 strong oast ....... ..... ..........g. ..... t.w,,,, niiuitu, Whlln fjlllllllf In OYl-nl blu frpnr.l f o iioly- wiiiii u'iic in, twi,,,. mil , 1, .ti.i Geiitrj' succeeded In breakjug his last at- iuuiti iil uiu rueoru 111 xorro iiauio, ucc 20, when ho went In S.UIJJ. ieail from a rarattlo siVoUe. TTaimiikio'iio fw. o A ii,i,.,i ir.,,. ,11- ton. died at midnli'ht from tho olTr cts of n stroko of paralysis. Ho was SO years old. iianiiiiou luarneu 1110 printing trmio with Hlinon Cameron, and hold the pi'vitlons ol assistant clerk-of tho stato senate, printer to both hoiii-os of congress mid state printer. Ho win 11 descendant of John Harris, ilr.st United estates senator from Pennsylvania. ratal!- Stubbed ill a 1'olltie.il Onurrrl. S!ttllll.'T. P,l HnC OO Ir,tllb It.iw Ian, of Locust Gap, stnblteil Frank Hoary In tho iibdmuen and cut lliomas Mooro In tho log after an exciting political dUuus slon TiiOhdnv ntht. Itoarv will die and Iloylmi Is In prison. Kendric-k House 1'iee I.uncli. Pen soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Its Yearly Km-nlngs. Tl... Cl..... 11-111 rC.nllr... r...mrlB . IIV US 111, J .nil. llllbllUt, IUI!I,,J .LJ.U.ia its gross earnings for tho year ended Sept. 30. 1 Lnji n. iiui tid .... t..n...,.A ..r en tow 10. 'ii, 111 -.F,,,r.ui'f ail mill-lieu ui 9,,,ci u,i.-i I1IW ,i,JViuun J i-.li ,ui:iiiiiii u.ninm, 1111.111,1- Ing flro and accident Insnrauco and statu und borough tnscs, fM.OOji decrenso of f 1,(113, and net earning, f lO.SlflrWncreaso of $7,111. 4 uu HA1.-11 i:iiiiiiii.'a .u. wiujip.! I iiiivis-o. uu bonds) wcro $25,000, leaving a surplus of ?I5, 801, nn increase of $7,lhT lllckert'a Cafo. Our frrn lnnr.1i tn-morrow inorilllicr will consist of oyster soup. SPAY (HTOIWI. -U. WW. WAYWARD RICHARD BURNS. (as ti (loud Ttim. t,n ii,n.v 1 I'loin a former. runner Zimmerman, of Hingtown, left Ins wiiK'Mi standing In front of Keller's store, on Norlh Mnin street, nt 110011 oil Tucsdny and n out to see some ruatoiiic.ru. When he re turned ho found that tho cash b'-x In tho wagon hml bee,, robbed of snmcthini: over Ml. Stll!cioil UN. il(,n..fn.l ....I....t , . ..111.1. xpmiini lull boys tmmcd Jilclinril Hums and o-cnr omcr, aged about III years rcsiicctivcly ji nrreMHi wonicr nliout nn iinnr ner, but lining could not he found: ' " vtmiior nindo a clenu hiemt of eu.r.vtmng nnd it uns lenrned tlmt ho nnd Hums Jmil wntcheil the fanner ."if 1 110 money in the wnuon nnd followed emcie until a favorable oimorlunltv proMMitcKl itt.f t0 ro, ,ll0 box Womer Hiiiniea mid Hums took tho money. They . .vu o.vuieu cue pennies, ninouiitliig to nbout US cents, nnd It was agreed that tho two should meet in (ilnirdvlllo last night nnd "nine tne lalancc. Ilurns heard of his companion's nrrest nnd skipped. Constnhlq llolln leamcil that ho had gono to l'ratkllle, nut mo not uothcr lollowlng him upon reaching Frackville, tho journey holiiK made on foot, Ilurns took a train for 1 oitsvillc. I here, ho says, he spent nearly nil the money in beer nnd randy. He left l'ottsville 011 the 7:15 p. 111. Pennsylvania railroad train and came toSheiinndoah, going to Ills home and yesterday went to his work at tho Kohiuoor breaker ns usual. Constable ltolin learned this nnd just befuro itiiltting time lnt night went to the breaker. Ilurns was on the alert. Ho ran under mid uroiind the breaker and escaped, hut Holm siirnriseil 1 in on the rmul l,,nll 1., .rustko Cnrdin commitled tho hoys to tho moMip lora iiearing this morning, but later in uiu iiigni nicy were released on bail 011 didn't frighten tho poor child, did you?" anxiously asked Ilurns' mother when m.u unmix, our son nail been placed in a cell. "Sure old Nick himself wouldn't frighten mat lad 01 yours," replied tho stable in usual dry tone. This morning the boys were given n hear lug by Justice Carilin and put under j200 nan eiien lor trial at court DEATH OF MRS. SPALDINO. Died ut the Homo of Her Morning-. 1'. mills 'Mils 1 ho many friends of Dr. S. c. Spaldiiu: lirtsnicni oi mo lioitid ol Health, will re gret to learn that lie has been distressingly "CIPUYCll IIV lllll llf'lltll (it i u r.. daifghter ot Nathaniel (!. nnd .Mary Ganett. . - 1 .. .iKni-s. oi .oiiiiauoy i. ity. U bile Sirs. Spalding had been ailing siiuo Jiuy i.ui. ner i eat i was mi in ,,,i,,v....,.i.,.i and the news of it was n slu.i L- i,. l,.,-r,:.....i. she suffered from cancer and on Monday last iici t io i nun c iiiit.i witii tin, I. ...... ..r reiving beneficial tieatincnt from specialists ol' that city. Yesterday afternoon she in ft. l'hilailelnhla to an to tho I mini, (if inpinrmt. Ill Mahanov Citv. It Is bnllnen.l k,...i.i his iioi-neii i-onsmer.ilily mrr her ailment While ntthe Pldla.it Heading terminal, at Leading, on her way homo with her l,i,si.n,i sho beenmo quite ill and a telecmm una sent ;i her paicnts to have a carriaue 111 Waltllll' linnil tlin nn.;,-..1 nf tram at Mahauoy City. Tho arrival at the " 1 - ' '.."'HI ,11 lU ilestlnat on was made at 7:1.-. I.i.f i,lt,t .i Mrs. Smildinir was tenilnrlv rni,,,..-...! i,. .t... hiiiiie of her parents. She continued sinking ami expueii at a:l.i o'clock this niornin Heath was duo to heart failure. .Mrs. Spalding was 10 years of ngo nnd oiimieu ooiy ny ner nusiiand. Sho was a lady ol exceedingly pleasing qualities and her death will ben f-:iiisiiitf ini-m,,. i, 1 he funeral will take place from the homo of me oeceasen s paients In Jlahanoy City, hut tne arrangements havo not been completed Thn .Meetings Well Allen, I,., I. The meeting in the M. l. church last even nig was well attended. The pastor has the cordial support of his people, and continues to lead in the good work. The results nro very encouraging. Many friends of tho church attend tho services and the good In fluences aro reaching many homes. All nro invited this evening. Song bcrvico nt 7:15, l!cv. Alfred Hecluier preaches nt 7:30 l.verybody welcome. Strnngers especially in. lieu. Chi Wanted For general housework for small family Apply at Wilkinson's dry goods store. 2S-2 Hurled Tii-Ilny. TllO funeral of Flnranm Stnir (1,., .(.,.. uaujimcr oi air. ana .Mrs. Audrow Shaner took placo from tho resilience of tl.n ,,,,.,,,. on North Whl'to street, this mornlnir. l!nv J. I.cltZ. Ollicilllini- A sluirt held at tho houso after which the remains were taKcn to Auburn, where regular ser vices were held. Tntnrtnnnf ii'u ....i.l.. 1.. .1.. Odd Fellows' cemetery at tho latter place. Aliule lotions, the best lnnum tn tl,.. 1.....1.1 for Kilo at Uruinm's. Helser Held, Too. Fnou tho conclusion of tho booi-lm. nt rt t'aimel in tho case of Wnl. Xnll nr charged with selling a stolen gold wntcli ho- longing to Mrs. Thomas Hopkiiw of Turkey lilin. to A. JaclAon liickol. nf Mi (Sim,i Anson Helser, illso of this town and a brother of Mrs. Honkins. nnd who was taken t tt Curnielusn wltluifcS against Null, was nri rested on tlTn sainn cb:irin ,iml I, nil, now In the Simbury Jail, awaiting trial. Obituary, This morning Anun. uu infant ilnimliinr ,.r Mr. ami Mr. 1. J. Mrniiiirlmn .,r s;.ii,n. r..;.. street, died of lung trouble contracted from colds, nged nbout two years. The child had been ill since Sunday. I'l-ogressliig ICapldly, Tho biiildlm; oncrations on the llnilinnv United Kvniigcllcal church are progressing very ranldlv. Tho edltico when cnmntnind will have a depth of 77 feet nnd a width of 3d feet. The day of dedication has 111'1 11 flxeil for Sunday, December Otli. firuiiri Hull. Tim fit-sit rmii1 lmll nHU T7,,nrtl. Xr....i nomoL-mtlc CI u!i. will boheM nt. It rnwnavllln n rnml(iv m-Aitln,, V,n....nl...H O...I .ir..,' w. ...u...... v., . .iviimuv, hiiii., iri'u. Music will bo furnished liy Cloary's orchestra of ten pieces. Tickets, 35 cents. 10-20-nt It's Winning Now l'rlend. Dally, What? Pllll-Tlua for enllr,l,il nml nnl.ls At Qruhlcr llros,, drug store. BOON TO BROWNSVILLE The noroush. Council btclJes lo Extend a Water Main. TO BENEFIT SEVENTY FAMILIES. Contract Awarded to E. T. Gallagher For the taylng of Eight Hundred Feet of 1 Four Inch Pipe From Coal Street I A Good Investment, j 1 he shortest meeting of the ISornugh Council on lecord was the special one held last evening. It took just three minutes for tho body to convene and decide tint tho West Coal street main of tho public water works shall bo extended Into llrownsvlllo. The only hitch was the cent of tho work and that was satisfactorily arranged by having bids siiiimlltcd. '1 he Councilmcn In attendance at I the meeting oro .Messrs. T. .1. .lames I McGuire, Coakley, Uy, Schoppe, I). It I James, Kearns, Gable, Unglcrt and Hnnd Piesldent .lames stated that the call for tho meeting was issued in ..complianie with n leipiest of the Water Committee and for the1 purposo of considering proposals lei elved by the committee for the extension of the water 1 pipe line on West Coal street. Mr. Gable, chairman of the Water Cun. inittce, stated that tho committee had cu. eluded that tho extension would boa giod investment. About seventy families are ready to connect and with only one-half that number theic should he enough revenue in one year to pay for the extension. As it is now. many of tlio people of that plaro help thcm-elVes to wnter nt the end of the present lino and to prevent this would put the bor ough to the oxpen.o of having a watchman Tho committee- advised that that tho line be extended 800 feet nnd submitted tho following bids for tho work: W. P. Williams, l'J cents ner font IV 1- : 1 1 ., i ,- .' .-- . - .ii..,.4iii.-i, luiim. On motion of Mr. Coakley tho contract was aaidi d to Mr. Gallagher, the lowest bidder. The prico includes tho furnishing or the t-lllch nine nnd flin ilfr.r,ii, n,t out.... ... . . . - ...p,... i,iIVt m,,iiHt nn in bo done under the supervision of the water committee. Tho work is to be douo at once, so that It may bo completed beforo tho winter ......,ui .i-i, in aim uu contractor Is to give a bond. - At llri-cn's Itlnlto Cafe. Scalloped oysters to-night ns fieo lunch. Plenty lor everybody. Hot Illllcll tll'lnm-MiL- ninrnlii. Meals served at nil hours. Th ItiiniN Arrive. Tho now lint-mtoli l.nn.io ...i.t..i. ... , . issued in reileiiintlrin ni' tl,,. i,..,..i ,i.. , u. K..u mm iiui tilled last spring were received from the lltliogmphers by llnrough Treasurer lUvies to-day and will lm sl,.n,.,i i.n i... i i. ollleials to-night. The issue amount to Jr25,0i)0. When the old bonds matured certilleutes were issued to the newsul'scrlbers to be held until the new bonds could be printed. These certificates will be i-,.,l,., with the new bonds ns soon as the signatures to the latter can bo secured. Ilreiuiiin's New liestaiirant. Chicken so'up to-night. Hot lunch to-iiiorrow morning. Illrtliilay 1'nrly. A 1111011,01- nf ..I,ll.l,.n,i r.nT.n..n.l " ....'..i-,i K'iiui;ie,i Ul UIU 1 .f'lltlllni- rnc!,ln,i..n .... W. . . i. 1 ..... . iiiiinu mi 1,1,-si. o:u sirect last evenimr and eelebratnl fbnfnnn. n..,.i.,...i.. of onoof theircomianions, Xaomia I.ehinlcr. ..iiiuiik mem wore i.eona. Ant in a nnd lillth l.i-lilnl,-,- rili A,,,,n,. ii i i. .Mildred and Hertha Zimmerman, -Mary Price' Hattic Davis. .Minnie Akm- Kl Josepli Mcn.ser, IMivanl and Ainamlus KchotllH' fiotirrrn lime- .....I ir i - s, . . , , tvxi .inn JlUtWWU Siminons.JIichael Kenny and Harry Slctler. A llargniii. For salo cheaii. two bi d mm,, bedstead, ono table and somo ehaiis. Apply at 2(1 South White street. 10-28-3t llealtli UeiiortM. Tho followimr cases Mere innnrl.l t.i 11, n Hoard of Health during the past 21 hours: Annie Monauhan. 2 vears. :tn Sninh Mnli, sticet, diplitberia; Margaict Hlggins, 0 years, 100 West Oak street, Charles Thomas, years, 30(1 West Coal street, Joseph Slovlck, 325 Pear alley, Peter Hesutsky and Thomas liutlei, i'jist Centre street, all rosea ,,r measles. At Ki-p bin. Ill's Arrnilo Cafe. Pea soup to-night. Hot lunch to-moirow morning. Hand Crushed, Alfred Fv.ins. of Vnrtb r,ii-L-n .tn. .. contractor ut tho Turkey Kim colliery, had in right hand crushed this morning between a mliio car and a picfo of timber. It Is feared ho may lo.o tho indox finger. Dr. Clmich is attending him. A Word or Warning. TlIK WKI.SI1VC1I CllMIHXV ItAH si its nm IlAMAflKK llJNUIN-o AIIAINST rilAUDULENT IMiTATdiis. Intending nnrchasers of tin, Gi;.NlHK'iiWi;iu'Arn J.mi would do well to boar this in mind nnd buy only the Wei.s- iiAc ii, tor sale by Wilkinson, at the ii-ilm nd price of fs.00. If you want a lino weddinc cafcn. li-tmtn mako It for you. Maniid l.ist Hteiibig, Joseph Amour, of Hllnmriiu-nu. nml ri-. Polly M. Minnleh. were united I n ttiii rrlnirn last evening ut the homo of the bride's parent), on North West street, by Kev. I. J. J.citZ. pastor of the. ltntlnuiv t'nitml Pim... Helical Clllll-rh. Tim cnlmiimi v u-uu 11 !!,i..,.l by the most intimate friends of tho nowly nun iien coupio. a supper was also served in honor of the happy event. Tlio ItcM-ni, Hall, The annual kill nf II, n Una, Ladder Company No. 1, will be held on Fri day ovemnc. October 30th. in l!,,l,l,li,s' ,.,, house Tho fair closes on Thursday ovcnlm.. A first-class orchestra will furnish ,1 ii nniiif. music for tho Kail, which will lm ti... event of tho season. lU-SU-fit Itemnwil. Philill Ilierman lias reninvml 1,U Ql,nnti,nl-nH shop to 37 N. Market street. Itearof Wil- Kinson s ury goons store. 10-27-2w ONE CENT. SPECIALS FOn. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. J"-;i:tSiSsij5i l-iirue Kiilvanlwl water imlls, wrtl, -, wills Spcelnl prke. 1 1 cents 'b in Linitcrns, .p-,.l price .. -.. J0- Same I'll 1 1 1(fc '''"'Tin Cup. a for ... ilnss IVppirand Salt, 2 fur Kon't forget our opening on SATURDAY. Mnro full Main SI ret t t Fancy floods. I Sum! I, GIRVIN'S, B 4 & 8 S. MAIN ST. NEW SCHOOL, BUILDING ACCEPTED. Tho si,.,, Tai,,.,, ul Kttvdni .Sch.,i,l ltoiu-,1 Mfcllng;. A special meeting of the School Il.u.i as held last eening for the purpose ., ,.. ,,n considering the acceptance of the m u' to street Uu building. The meeting attended by Diiectnrs flgilen, I,ee, mlln ,,i lUngh, .Morgan, O'HHen, Coimers ., ' Inwards, IVvitt, Prlco and Williams n,,'. meeting vas called toonlerat 7:15 IV, r I'rlco being detained from the meelio- ,u the timo. Thocommlttcoon bu'ldlng ami ,,.,. polled that tho now structure was i ,,,,.!, i, ,1 and that tho Inlance - on tl ,,.,, t price, $13,700, was due. Tho balance ,iin.,ui3 to $1,030. (I,, motion of .Mr. ul:,,, n seconded by Mr. .Morgan, the l.tnl.I i, . accepted. Supeiiiitendent lingnrt stated that th. ;,t and second primary grade s, lis , ,.0 crowded by children residing in the si.ui I , rn part of the town and that It was aliM.lin, v necessary that tho llrst and se, 0 grammar schools now in the .laid in -m. ot U..1....S uu iransierreii to the new Unto street school building to make room i. ti,0 now primary grades in the rorinei I,., ,1,1 , It was so oniered. Tlio now building is tn bo put in c,,il . ,n for the opening of s,.10ols in it nel .M.,i, , v morning. TO CUIIl: A CClI.lt IV lis. I- nn Tnke Laxative Hromo (Jninine Tabl, i. Ml u re, imp ihii- oruggists reiunit the money if it tails ti, 25 cents. L'riilcrnat Visit. District President Kllis .Ionian, ,,i WIS, P. o. H. of A., of Wm. I'.nii. , milieu uy iiiiout lllteen members, -., night in town and paid Camp s.i tu$ visit. Sinco Mr. Jordan has l.i.n nisi nal ii. t riosiiient lie has organied a degive ham in t. mat will compete with any in this di-i uunp has Increased thirty In nuu,lr ship this term. iti lhlll s..rces. Ii'evival services In tlm ! r ..i.,....i. night, when I!cv. James Mooro will preai h The public is kindly invited to these ser vices. Services begin at 7 oMock. d ,d with us. 13 The Hello of Dogan's Alley. The late popular song at Hnuum's. A PLAIN TALK - -With you on the suliji-it of WALL: RARER. Many beautiful designs and color ing, must be Closed Out at once to make room for other goods. You will be surprised at the low prices asked for the quality offered. WINDOW SHADES In every style and price. This is one of our important lines. We carry the largest selection in all qualities, sizes, colors and styles. Consequently we . are able to compete with any store regardless of size. We have about one dozen of those special S inch lace trinim.-d and first quality Oil Cloth sin ' mounted on spring m". r--to liancr at fine See our line before -nii ni youi purchases. F.J. Portz 8c Son, SHENANDOAH, PA, A CHOICE ARTICLE --OUR- BEEF WINE IRON At 50c Per Bottle. ONLY AT KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE, 6 South Main Street.