I 1 ' i 1 3 VICTORY, DO YOU WANT Good newspaper service ? We make ;i specialty of delivering the HERALD and all Philadelphia, New York and Pottsville papers to nil parts of the town. We guar antee prompt delivery and give satisfaction in all cases. Give us a trial order. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. ENTIRE NEW STOCK. Iti-r.iulcli, the Clothier, Miik. ii 111); t'leHllIng 1imi1. Ij. Nefowlrli. the proprietor of tlio One I'rico I'lothing Iluime on South Main street, yesterday mnde a big ileal by which lie dis posed of the entire old utock of clothing in liii place to Mh reus & Co., tlio Luzerne, county auctioneer. The trainwctionwas the InrKCKt hulk sale of chithliiKuver made in the town anil the goods filled 25 largo eases. Mr. Itofuwich was obliged to nmko the sale in order to make room for a mammoth non stock ho had pii roIiiiMjil for tlio fall and winter trade nnd which is now in tlio liig store. The stock is so largo that the many tallies en ak under tlio groat weight. It embraces all the latest stylos in the best make of clothing for men, hoys and child run and overcoats and reefers. Mr. Kcfowlcli Rays ho will sell every garment at bottom lock price. The stock includes all sires, but should anyone dlllicult to suit bo unable to find just what he wants Mr. Ilofmvich can furnish suits to order, helng tlio local agent for Ilaninierslouffh A llro., of Now York, the greatest merchant tailoring firm In tbo world. Xo "harking" is needed at his store, as some competitor rosort to. All goods iak for themselves, and ho treat's nil customers in a gentlemanly manner. Innulre of the tint person you meet how our shoes wear. That person will be our customer all right. Everybody is. I'vctoky Hhok SroiiK. Impossible to Klil'orco It At the meeting of the Luzerne county hchool directors, the compulsory edueatlon law was decided to lie inoperative, bccaii'o it was impossible to enforce itundortbe present restriction. It was decided to ask tho Legislature to reform it. TO Cl'ItlJ A C0t.ll IN ONH HAY Take laxative Uromo (Julnino Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. 23 cents. Angle Lamps, tlio best lamps in tlio world, for sale at llrumm's. Tho whole system is drained and under mined by indolent ulcers and open souis. DoWitt'a Witch Harcl Salvo speedily heals them. It Is tlio 1el pilo cure known. C. 11. irngenbiich. VA REMOVED TO 20 tonnTRra. Dr. J. W. Van Valzali's DENTAL PARLORS. Denistry In all its Brandies, Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty, Painless Extraction, Artificial Teeth Insetted, All Work Guaranteed. V a' No stairways climb anymore. to WILKINSON'S ELECTION SPECIAL ! THE RHST I IDlNCr, ami huuilreil-. I , 1 i.m.-: L. J. WILKINSON'S, IVIAIN STREET. 5,UUU DAW Ur 1 SOF TO BE BOLD S BARS FOR So. t j E. B. FOLEY, El 3 H0. 37 WEST XNTRE STKEET TTIirillll ririlrrrillllllfllfllall ' DEMOCRATS WIN THE TOYN. (Continued from First Pajtcy own ih1. There nre some Democrats of the Fifth ward, however, who are more disposed to do unto others as they would hare others do unto them, anil for thAt reason Wyatt kept to the front of his ticket in the latter ward. The following tables will enablo the 1 1 mia U readers to,, review the lmttlo with some degree of profit : NATIONAL AND STATE TICKETS, -WARDS.- 3 4 1 2 5 220 To' I uley, 11 IM 178 R2B 210 low Ilrysn, I) IM ltd Ornw, It 189 178 I toVKimirL H 1511 17a UBS SW 8(W I.MS 331 90!) 230 insi 81S 901 219 I0MI i win. i) ii9 in mi an 87s im Allmnii, 1) 117 110 387 21U 370 HUB Hrymi's plurality, lift. COUNTY TICKET. wAfins.- Coiire. 1 2 3 4 5 Tn'l llnilnm, It KB 10 Ml l 219 10S7 Shepherd, 1) IM 117 2H 957 881 1IW Jlollorwtcr, Pro 1 6 7 1 2 at Shepherd's plurality, 102. Legislature. Wvnlt.l! 1M 201 8M 2IS 2i 12M Or'fmtli, I) 4W 121 20 215 ml 111 arimth's plurnllty, 113. County Treasurer. Davis, It IM 110 2W! 202 228 MB I'olmor, I) Mi 15 300 202 88B 1(110 Kolmer's plurality, 007. l'rotlinnotury. nccgilti, It 148 IM 1f! 1S 7 1010 Ilradlgiiii, I) ITS 177 278 20 861 1M1 llmdlgan'. plurality, 5.13. Clerk of tho Courts. Shncner, It 173 183 38(1 211 227 1130 Council, I) Ill HI !0 870 1IM funnell' plurality, 331. lteconler of Ueeds. .Tenkyn. I! 198 101 81 280 215 1307 l,irtf, 1) 120 110 221 231 355 1370 l'oitz's plurality, 100. Id-Ulster of Wills. Uec.c, K VX, ltw 351 282 250 1231 Meyer, I H0 2- W Meyer's plurality, 110. County Commissioners. Ilfnts, It 11 IM !W" 3,1 26,5 t" "levers, It W 1" '" 3,1 W- 1191 Ml,rtlll, V 137 150 227 229 312 1MB i'erKiwon, 1 " 13B 201 al 381 12HI Director of l'oor. Alircnsllcl.l, 1! 107 !0 82fi 220 232 1! Ctiudoli, I).-. 15 130 2U 235 355 1375 Fry, I'M) 0 II M 5 8 IV Condon's plurality, 250. Theiucrcaseilvotoputahuiden upon the election oil'icers which very few if any, will cure to carry again. This was especially the ease in tho Third, Fourth and Filth wards, where tho boards actually worked all day and all night. The Fourth wanl board posted its returns at about 5 o'clock this morning, the Thlul followed at 5:30 and tlio Fifth at b o'cIock. The Second waul bnlletin made its appearance at 11:10 and the First wan! figures were posted shortly boforo 8. a. in. There lias never been a morning following an election, previous to to-day when tho minors could not get the entiio vote of tho borough before going to their work. A great cry lias again gone up for more voting precincts. Don't Tllllo Willi Coughs and Colds, Take lVm-Tina (23c.) nnd bo cured. At Gruhler llros., drug store. 31. i:. MfrtiiiK", Jtev. 1. J. Keitz, pastor of the United Kvancclical church of this place, will ad ilron. tlio meeting to-night in tho M. E. church. Tlio public is cordially invited. Much Interest is shown in these revival meet ings. I!ev. Heebncr and his loyal people aro greatly encouraged. Tlio love feast to morrow, Thursday evening, promises to he iiT special intoiest. Tills would bo a fitting closing of tbo very delightful scries opened on Sunday, Sept. nth. Tho meetings to-night anil to-morrow night should he attended by large numbers. Tlio song service is at 7:10. Preaching at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Itlckert's Cafe. Our fico lunch to-morrow morning will consist of roast pork and baked potatoes. I TO CHICK A COLD IN OXI1 DAY , Tnko Lasativo llromo Quinine Tablets. All , druggists refund the monoy if it fails to euro. ; , 23 cents. How is your Liver? In all liver and stomach disorders Dr. Hobb- Little Liver Fills aro positively invaluable For sale at lvtnm surug sioro. ' If you want a lino wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. "Hoys will bo boys," but you can't afford ' to lo-,e any of them. l!o ready forthogtcen apple seiwm by having DoWitt's Colic and I Cholera I uro in the house. C. II. Ilagen . ! buck. It don't matter whether it's silver or gold we ofTcr greater liarKnins than nny other house. To-day nnd every day until sold we offer one case of 40 dozen, supcrli quality, LADIES' YESTS AND PANTS, absolutely perfect goods in every respect ; jersey ribbed, half bleached, pearl buttons, satin ribbon in neck, silk tip trimmings, silk tip self front. Klcction price, only 19c.each. THE'CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We've a stock to cnlliuse over ; we think we have the clink l-nowledgc to buy better mii sell cheaper than our ncicWiors. Our prices anil sii j tIi stvlcs have 9truck tile p. pnlnr fancy that's why we in- .ilw ays busy. - uv UhOTifi CAPES! 98c, $1.39 and unwardslto $35.00. StvIUli Jackets, correct in shape, finest finish "d superb quality at prices that need no comment. shown by daily increasing sales who know it pays to buy at LLOYD STREET. ' West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave , " ) - makoaineclal.'1 "" V BRUHM LEADS THE WINNERS. CContimird from Firxt Iii?p tho l'oor, Ahreiisfleld, 153; Condon, 111. Fifth ward. President, McKinley, 120: Ilryan, CBS. ( on Kress-at-Largo, (trow, 41111; Davenport, 120; DeWitt, 2B0; Ailmaii, )7, Congress, llmtnm, 41S; Sbepbenl, S58. Leg islature, Wyatt, 113, (irifflths, 201. County Treasurer, Davis, -118; Folmer, S30. Fro- tbonotary, Doegau, 480; llmdlgan, H2. Clerk of the Court, Shoener, HHI; t'onneli, 811); lie corder of Deeds, Jetikyn, 1311; Forts, M), Itegister of Wills, Itecse, XM; Jloyer, 8M. County Commissioners, Kent!!, 487; Meyers, 418; Martin, 221; Ferguson, 80S. Dlrectorof the l'oor, Ahrensneld, 430; Condon, 222, Tho following are tlio totals: McKinley, 180; tlrow, 227 ; Davenport, 220 ; llrnnim, 18S ; Wyatt, 10; Daris, 152; Deegnu, U; Shoener, 102; Jenkyn, 271; Meyer, 11: lientii, 105 ; Meyers, 385 ; Abrcnsflold, ;. Jaoksons. l'resldent.McKlnloy, 38; liryan, 101, Coiigres-at-Irge, Grow, 4!l; Daven port. -Ill ; DeWitt. 133 ; Allman, 132, Congres.s, Urumm, 88; Sliepbonl, 138, Legislature, Wyatt, 80; Griffith, ISO. County Treasurer, Davis, 00 ; Folmer, 111). I'rotbonotnry. Deegan, 50 ; llmdlgan, 125. Clerk of the Courts, Shoener, 59 ; Connoll, 127. Iiccordrr of Deeds, Jenkyn, (18 ; Fortz, 113. llegistcr of Wills, Itoeso, 40 ; Jloycr, 130. County Commissioners, Kent!!, 72; Meyers, 50; .Martin, 112; rorgiison, 121. Dlrectorof tho l'oor, Ahrcnsfleld, 55 j Condon, 120; Fry, 1. lirownsviiio. congress, Hromm. 33 : Shepherd, 83. Legislature, Wyatt. 51 : Griffith, (10. County Trensuror, Davis, 48; cornier, tit), I'rotlionotary, Deegan, 35; Bradigan, 82. Clerk of the Couits, Shoener, 211 ; Council, 80. Kecoidor of Deeds, Jenkyn, 01 ; Fortz, 55. Itegister of Wills, Kcoso, 57 .Meyer, 50. County Commissioners, Rentz, 30: Meyers, 50; Maitin, 76; Ferguson, 03. Director of tlio l'oor, Abrensueld, 30; Con don, 81; Fry, 3. Win. l'emi, President, McKinley, 110; Bryan, 70. Congress, llrunmi, 130; Shep herd, 82; Legislature, Wyatt, 130; Grifllths, 81. County Treasuicr, Davis, 140; Folmer, 70. Prothonotnry, Deegan, 1)0; llmdlgan, 121. Clerk of tbo Courts, Shoener, 121; Council, 03. Recorder of Deeds, Jenkyn, 143; Fortz, 73. Itegister of Wills, Iteoso, 130; Meyer, 75. County Commissioners, Itentz, 130; Ieyers, 81; Martin, 74: Ferguson, 135. Director of tbo Poor, Abrenslleld, 115; Condon, 71. Mahauoy Plane. President, McKinley. liryan, 220. Congress-at-Large, Grow, 107; Davenport, 101; DeWitt, 210; Allman, 207. Congress, Urumm, lOOjhcpberd, 217. Legislature, Wyatt, 120; Grilllth, 200. County Treasurer, Davis, 100; Folmer, 107. Fro- thonotary, Deegan, 12"; Uradigan, 107. Clerk of tho Courts, Shoener, 07; Connell, 228. Recorder of Deeds, Jenkyn, 110; Portz, 100. Register of Wills, Itecse, 137; Meyer, 181. County Commissioners, Itentz, 131; Meyers, 101; Martin, 101; Ferguson, 15". Diiector of tlio Poor, Ahrcnsfleld, 121; Condon, 100; Fry, 1. Raven Hun. President, McKinley, 30; Ilryan, 00. Congress, Urumm, 12; Shepherd, 01. Legislatuie, Wyatt, 10; Grilllth, 51. County Treasurer, Davis, 42; Folmer, 02. I'rotlionotary, Deegan, 20; llraillgan, 71; Clerk of tho Courts, Shoener, 13; Connell, 110. Recorder of Deeds, Jenkyn, II; Portz, 81. Register of Wills, Reese, IS; Meyer, 55. County Cnmmissioncis, Itentz, 10; Meyers, 23: Martin, 05; Ferguson, 73. Director of the Poor, Ahrcnsfleld, 3"; Condon, (13. Linigans. Coiigioss, Urumm, 111; Shep hord, 12. Legislature, Wyatt, 141 ; Grillith, 121. County Treasurer, Davis, 13" ; Folmer, 131. Registor of Wills, Reese, 111; Meyr, 121. County Commissioner, Marlln, 127; Ferguson, 125. Director of the Poor, Ahrons- ficld, 135 ; Condon, 128. Ashland, First ward. President, Mc Kinley, 100; Ilryan, 129. Congiess, Urumm, 219 ' fslienlinvil. 117. Cnmtv Trnsnrer Davis, 220 ; Folmer, 103. Prothonotary, Deegan, 207 ; llmdigan, 75. Clerk of tho Courts, Shoener, 108; Cenuell, 133. Re corder of Deeds, Jenkyn, 207 ; Portz, 118. Register of Wills, Reese, 230; Meyer, 07. County Commissioners, Itentz, 200; Meyers, 101; Martin, 118: Ferguson, 05, Director of the Poor, Atircnsfield, 185 ; Condon, 120 ; Fry, 14. Second ward. President, McKinley, 180 ; Bryan, 101. Congress, Ilrunim, 181; Shep herd, 150. County Treasure, Davis, 180; l olmcr, 150. l'rotliouotury, Deegan, 221; llmdlgan, 125. Clerk of tlio Courts, Shoener, 100; Connell, 101. Recorder of Deeds. Jenkyn, 100 ; Portz, 168. Itegister of Wills, Reese, 201; Meyer, 130. County Commission ers, Itentz, 250; Meyers. 175; Martin, 118 lerguson, 120. Directorol tho Poor, Ahrens ficld, IsS ; Condon, 131 ; Try, 27. Ihlnl ward. President, McKinley, 88: Ilryan, 200. Congress, llruium, 103; Shep herd, 102. County Treasurer, Davis, 118; Foline-, 183, Prothonotary, ' Deegan, 147; Uradigan. 155. Clerk of the Courts, Shoener, 100; Connell, 140. Recorder of Deeds. Jenkyn, 107; Portz, 152. Registor of Vt ids, Itecse, 115; .Meyer, 183. County Commis sioners, Itentz, 170; Meyers, 00; Martin, 152; l erguson, 172. Director ot tho Poor, Ah rcnsfleld, 103; Condon, 187; Fry, 1, Fourth ward. President, MtKIuloy, 150; liryan, IK. Congress, Urumm, 150; Shep herd, 101. County Treasurer, Davis, 170; Folmer, 113. Prothonotary, Deegan, 2jW; llmdlgan, 00. Clerk or the Courts, Shoener, 103; Connell, 101. Recorder of Deed. Jenkyn, 100; Portz, l!8. Itegister of Wills, Reese, 171; Meyer, 112. County Com missioners, Itentz, 107: Meyers, 100; Martinf lao; rergusou, i.-o. uirecior or the Poor, Ahiensfleld, KM; Condon, 131; Fry, 30. Fifth ward. President, McKinley, 101; Ilryan, 137. Congiess, llruium, W; Shepherd, 124. Couuty Treasurer, Davis, 101; Folmer, 128. Pro thonotary. Deegan. 13s; ltrudigau, 30. Clerk of the Courts, shoener, US; Couuell, 125; lte conler of Deeds, Jenkyn, 107; Ports, US. Register of Wills, Reuse, 180; Moyor, 108. County Commissioners, Rentz, 127: Mevers. 103; Martin, Bl; Ferguson, 100. Director of the Poor, Ahrensneld, 100; Condon, 110, Fry, 7. Fraekville. McKinJoy, 383; Ilryan, 157; Levering, 10. Congress, Urumm, 331 ; Shep herd, 158; Hollopetor, 10. Legislature, Wyatt, 335 ; Grilllth, 149. Couuty Treasurer, Davis, 334 ; Folmer, 151. Prothonotary, Deegiii, MS; Umdizan, 112; Seaman, 10, Clerk of the Courts, Shoener, 311; Connell, 141. Recorder of Deeds, Jenkyu, 323 ; Portz, 101, Register of Wills, Reese, 313; Meyer, 138. County Commissioners, Rentz, 311; Moyors, 338; Martin, 110; Ferguson, 130, Director of the Poor, Ahreiisfleld, 310; Condon, 131 ; Fry, 50. Delano. President, McKinley, 141; Ilryan, 75. Congross-at-Ijirge, Grow, 141; Daven port, 140; Dowitt, 80; Allman, 70. Congress, llumm, 137; Shepherd, (X). Legislature. Wyatt, 130; Urilutus, 60, County Treasurer,! D.wis, 133; Folmer, 07. Prothonotary. Deegati, 112; Uradigan, 78. Clerk of. the Courts, Sboclior, 118; Connell, 82; Recorder of Deeds, Jenkyn, 1B0; l'rtz, 77. Ittlter of Wills, Reese, 131; Meyer. 01. (fmtitj Commissioners, Kent, lfts; Meyers, lid: Martin, 81; Ferguson, 08. Director or the Poor, AhrensHeld, 100; Condon, 00; Fry; 37. II.VVi: YOU ANY HUTS OS HATS? The place to get them Is at MAX LHVIT'S. We have received Special Fine Hals For this occasion. These are the prices ; . 88.00, gK.iW, 8.00 andfB.OO. The above prices are correct And we want yon to cult As we can assure you That our styles will suit you. MAX LF.VIT'S, 15 BA8T C I3XTK H STR I : I'.T . 3llss Connor's rmicrnt. The funeral of Miss .Maggie Connor, who died in Xew Yjirk on Tuesday, will tike place at 0 o'clock to-morrow morning from the residence of Mr. Farley, Centre street, Ashland. High mass at St. Joseph's church and interment in St. Joseph's cemetery. Probable Itallroad llxtennloii. Tho rumor that tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company contemplates tho oxteusion of its Schuylkill Valley lino from Sbcnnndoah to Ashland is again received. While tbo exten sion would givo tlio Pennsylvania direct con nection with valuable coal lauds, there is apparent little truth in the rumor. It's -Winning New I'rlincU Dally. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Uros., drug stnre. Shoo making and shoo selling is our busi ness. Wo mako them good and soil them cheap. I actouy Shoe broiii:. to cum: A cold in oxi: hay Tako Laxatlvo llromo Quinlno Tablet'. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to cuie. 2j cents. I'll Bt of All, lted 1'lllg Oil, 2."e. What for? Acbos, pains, bruises. At Gruhler Uros., drug store. Cnpr. lleeso May be Promoted. It is rumored that LMmor II. Lawall, Superintendent of tlio Lehigh and Wilkes- barro Coal Company's collieries, will re sign and that dipt. Kdward Reese, of Park Place, Is likely to succeed him. Mr. Lawall is a brother-in-law of Moses Owens, of town. When you take flood's Pills. Tho big, old-fashioned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, aro not In It with Hood's. Easy to tako and casv to oncrate. is truo of Hood's Pills, which uro up to dato In every respect Safe, certain and sure. All druggists. 2c. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. mo only rms to tai;o v. mi liood's.Sarsaparllla. A FEW POINTS For the People of Shenandoah and Vicinity to Consider. n htp'inir winter CLOTHING nnd OVER COATS it U everybody'- inn irt to do tmfvvry hett thfV vtn fitr the money.' We are tlTolum- eht nttd ehe:ii'M elotlihier, lioiue in Schuylkill cniiiitv nnd itn tftmrnntee eery nurohaser to our fetor will Kft )H?i'fett pntiiuct!on. Our lnitliod- of tl injr biediie- in to kvo every customer good udue for their money nnd with them nrtt the secret of our Rue. Oiirnew More which now give 11 about twleu the room we lmd before U loaded down with XhU serion'fl Clothing and Overeonts in lUue, Itlack, (irny, Hrown, and uluiifst nny color nnd t-tyle to unit the most fckeiitlenl. Our (.took of MRer head eheviotn, plain ehovint, Astrakhan cheviot aulU and hunilieds of other My I cm cnnm't be 8iirpaHed in the county, and onr Overcoat Department never eout Ined the usoitincnt that we are plumlntr thU season in IM lie. itlack, Utflit, Hrown. (Jray, Keey, Iteaver, ileltou. Mountennek, Olievict and Chinchilla qualities at prices tint were never before ottered to tlio people of Shenandoah, and never will be iiKidn, It isn't necessary for u to tctx the customers frimi tli street Into our ftnre as other dealers do to buy, as the bargain c ofTcr nre bit; inducements In iheniHelves. Our ktuek of Satin Lined Diann...d and VorMcd Pre-n Suits wero never ofTered at tbo prices wo s-11 them this season. Our stock ( Soft and Cnuh Hats never were as larc nt present, Wo buy tioods bv tlio enso and not by the half dozen a8 other dealern and therefore net bljcuer inducements of which tho customer nets the benefit of this as well hh we do. It will nay you to call on lis and inxpcit our stock before purchasing elsewjiero as we aro here to do business, MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, GOLDIN, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main St. LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' COATS. SILKS AND DUESS 60ODS. Fashion's favorite fabrics at popular prices of strictly reliable goods In black 8 and colors. All the newest My let which Dame Knvhion lias declared tn be popular can be found here, All tho correct weaves nnd up to date shades for the full and winter of WM are shown in profusion. CORSETS. Kvcry new nnd correct model In every reliable make of Kwds. Startling! Sure, but true, tliat one-half the corset wearers to-day are wearing corsets whose most conspicuous feature is their InadaptlbllUy. Why not be as particular ns in your choice uf hues and get those that fit, R.F.GILL. LADIES'XOATS. MISSES' If needing CARPBTS look through our line and see the many beautiful designs we have to show you. U---' Butterick paper patterns, the recognized standard of the wor, always in stock. Buiterick fashion sheets given awjiy free of charge. P.J. MISCELLANEOUS. inol! SAI.K, A cood-pnyinir grocery in n well V t-ttithltslicd stand. Good rensmis fnr m-11. Injrr- Apply nt the lli:iiALii oflloi'. ll-3-2ir IriOIt SA1.H.-A twn-tury Irnino dwelling on .' Onk street, between Jnnlln nnd est. l'nlr inko to en-.li bidder. Hcven loonisiind bntlirooni. OikhI fontlltlon. Lot lltxCO feet. Apply tn liev. Jnnien Jloore, or .Vnralml IUiiikIi. 11-3-lw I710IE lil-NT. Two nnfnrnlhed rooms, lict lnentlon In town. Adilrehi eiire of llKUAT.n office. 10-30-tf OI! l'EXV Sfoieroom nnd dwelling ' ociiipleil by W. J. Morgan, It, South now Main ht ree .ipjiiy to l-riilik .-kliuililt. Jl-2o-tf noil l!i:XT. A No. 1 l.nkci-y In Port Cnrbon. I' Kiiiy terms to good pnrty. Address "C," this olllco. 10-22-cod-iw Ijlult HUNT. A InrKe room, fecund floor front, - ,-,,,,,ii,, ,1-. (,,,,, uim-r eun eineiiees, inltable for office or meeting iMirposen. Apply nt the HriiAl.D ofllee. 10-21-tf TTIOU S 1,K. A double proj ertv, on I.lno ' htrc-et, Nos. 133 anil JH, for mile ilienp. In quire of Jlrs. l'ellx lie min.nunn, on I.lno street. 10-1 tot IJIOU SAI.K A valuable farm near ItliiKtown. I' KxccUcnt house and barn and nil cncn lences. Aiiply to S. CI. M. Hollopetcr, Iq., Shenandoah, I'a. 10-7-3w "TAX UUKSU hns been appointed ngriU for Jl the (Irent American Tea Co., of New York, nnd Is now ready to mipply private families with the best teas and eolTtes at rock bottom prices. Anyone in want of ood coffee or tea iueae can at .Max i:cee's office, mom 1, Kiran buililluK. ColTce or tea boiiuht not satisfactory will ho taken back nnd money refunded. 10-2G-2W ISTATKOFA.MtO.N'lEKDC VY.DKC'KASED. lj Lettern of admiuiMratlon on the eMate of Aaron Kedcay, late of North Union township, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undcrMgucd, residing in Hitm iownuip, to wuom nil peions indebted to aid eMate are requested to make payment, and tho having claims or dcmnndH, will make i kmmu the same without delay. 1 Or to her Attorney I.ucv Ann Hedcav, i H. ii. M. llolloiieter, Administratrix. I Shenandoah, l'a., Oct 1.1, 1RM. i 10-lfi-law-Gw WOOD'S Shenandoah College! FERGUSON BLOCK. New .tcm of book-keeptns: nnd ofllee pructlee, actual businef-s from the Ftnrt. Itates of tuition for niht sehool, IneludlnB tiooKs and stationery lor nrtt introduction. One Month $ 5 00 9 00 12 00 15 00 Two Months Three Months Four Months -(o)- The system is arranged for thoso who have mt little time to devote to the work and is the most 1 tract leal system of book-keeping ever published. W. H. Held was the first to complete the work, and after ten weeks nrnetiee he accented a ration aa book-keeper at StlO.00 per month, una gave entire eaiisiacuon. Juigar Midler wns the first to take it up nt Pottuvillc. Ilia progress is excellent. Special Rates For Say School. Call at College For Particulars. S. I. WOOD, President. HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE PltlfTTY Carpets, Oil Cloths d Window Shades, Jut received at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. YOU CAN SAVE By rurchnsing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. Underwear. We are now selling retail at wholesale prices. The only place in Shenandoah which offers such inducements. Our stock consists of Medicated Red Flannels, Fleece Lined, . . . Camels Hair . . . and Merino. Louis flann, 25 W. Centre St. COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS. The largest, finest nnd best selections of Ladies', Misses' nnd Children's Coats and ladies' Hush, Cloth and Fur Capes, that has ever been shown in this region, is now open lor your inspection. These garments ex cel in quality, style and finish nnd will be tuhnired by all who see them. All are marked at prices below their leal value. We have also placed cn sale a large variety of Silks in plain and figured gros grain, Dresden, Satin Duchess, China, Japan, Peatt de Soie and TaiTeta, Also a iarge line of novelty and plain dros goods, including nil-wool and silk and wool henriettas, wool serges, mohair sdrges, plaids, cravenette cloth, etc. You will find in this Popular Dry Goods House always n larger stock, n better assortment and lower prices than you will find with any of its competitors. 27 N.fMain St. Beauty Unrolled To the admiring gn?e of those who hove n taste for really fine wall paper is the display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we have justreelved.You. enn find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to per roll. Finenrtistio papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative J Fainting, Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal, J. P.- GARDEN, 22i VT. Centre St., Shennndonh, Pa. Place Your Orders Now. WINTER - GARMENTS ! We kIvo tho bluest bargains nt roek bottom priees, honest quality, nil grades ami styles in ....Men's; Boys' and Children's Overcoats In Meltons, Heavers, Chinchillas nnd Ulsters. Wc can suit you everytlinc. Business Suits,: Boys' and Children's Clothing 111 "It WIU lltll'lt JlUIKl'M 111VI1 HUt V a tailor made appearance, and are neat and perfect in finish, t ROCHESTER COTHI NG HOUSE, Cor. Main nnd Cherry Sts. - Sam Block, Prop. OPEN EVERY DAY fir. C1.nn.wln1. Tn..t T r- painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifieal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Hridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless oxtractiou of teeth. . SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, ' (Titmau's Block) i East Centre Street. ODlce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. Evan J. Davies, UVERV AND Undertaking I 13 N. Jardin Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed Our delivery wagon awaits your order, Qoc- dellvered promptly. WILLIAM h. nussiwa. 'ozzoNi'a 26 East Centre Street. jWM U I ittAlU U A' i t El,
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