FROM LOWELL, MASS; The Homo of Hood's JtjrsafjArllla A Wonderful Cure. " A swelling as big as a large marble Camo under my tongue. I,liysle;iii''.nld It Was nfleml-lrsnspnrent tumor iml must lie operated upon. I felt I could not stnnd it, and as spring came liegAit to tako my favorite spring tonic, Hood's BarsH partita. The bunoh gradually decreased and finally disappeared. I have h& no sign of its re turn. I am glad to praise Hood's Ftarsapa tllla." Mrs. II. M. OOBORN, 8 Union St., Lowell, Mass. Got HOOD'S. Hood'8 Pills cure 8I0I1 Headache. 25o. WE CAN SUPPLY miiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimuu Offices, stores, societies, etc., with all the books neewwary to do their business. We keep a full line of Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books, Order Books, Pens, Pencils, Ink, etc., con stantly on hand. A trial order solicited. HOOKS & BROWN North ISlaln S5t. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. We maio a specialty ot Gasoline, 60c In live gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axlo greeso. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 82 Knot Coftl St., Blieitltndofth. Mali orders proiurtIy attended to. In a Very Bad Condition. "Jly blood was in a very bad condition and I was so tired all the time that I was hardly able to go up or down stairs. I was also troubled with sores and pimples on my face. A friend advised me to tako Hood's Sarsnparllla, uud I did so, Tho eruptions havo now disappeared and the tired feeling has left me." Miss IIkka Carlson-, 180 N. 12th St.. Fhlladolpbia. Hood's Tills act easily and promptly. Killed Ii.v u "liuyollHt. Washington, Oct. 1. Zephanlah Junes, one ot the oldest and most re uppptcd builders and contractors in the city, was killed yesterday by injuries resulting from a collision with a mld dlo aged bicyclist named Iteuben F. Gray, who Is employed as a clerk In one of the branches of the government rrlntlng ofllce. Mr. Gray was arrested and held to await the result of a cor oner's Inquest. Mr. Jones was 83 years old. but exceedingly active and vigor ous. After serious Illness flood's Sarsaparilla has wonderful buildinc up power. It purifies the blood and restores perfect health. Ask your ernrir n Lho "Koynl ratont' nour, and tako no oth. f is the best ar made, Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor, White and Lloyd Streets, Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. Shenandoah. J FOR A FEW DAYS 15 Bars of Soap for 25c. E. B.. Our Fall OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS!! Our stock was never more complete. Young man, buy yourself a nice light felt coat ; we have just what you want. We give you a good fit and a good coat at a very small cost. Dark Overcoats in Beavers, Kerseys, Cheviots, Chinchillas and Mountenacks to suit everybody. Buy one now while the sizes is full ; you save money and we get your custom. CHILDREN'S SUITS ! Blouse Suits, Junior Suits, Reefer Suits ; a collection of the 5,000 Pairs of Single Pants, different kind, buy PITHY POINTS. niiKnlna Throughout tlie Ooutitr) UhrmitfllMl for llnnty l'eru.Jil. Tin- new Indue of Klka will be instituted at Ashland this evening. UeailiiiK elty's retail coal denier lwve raised prires In cents a ton. Iiniimkin i negotiating for the locating of a hljr slitrt factory in tl it town. Hohert Hnhh, of Turtle Creek, claims heir ship to 800,000 worth of land In West New tun. Evan Pugh, a Are boss, was killed by a fall of rock in Clear Spring eolllery, at West I'lttston. Ilroukvllle wheelmen have procured an In junction agalnstnti ordina nee etaettiig license fees for bicycles. Judge lleehtel will sit In court mi Saturday morning at 10 o'clock to hear petitions for laturallmtlon. A New York sewing machine Arm alms to establish a shirt factory at Heading that will employ 100 hands. The fallen nliuttnent of a bridge at Wash ington street, Pottsvllle. blockaded Heading trains near the freight depot. John 11. Leisenring, candidate for Mayor, has accepted the appointment of tax collector for the county In Hatleton. Dr. J. 11. Mlnton, a Craysville druggist, ap pears to be dying of blood poisoning due to .i alight scratch on his finger. lMttsburg was nnder such n pall of com. binetl smoke and fog yesterday that electric lights were burned from morning till night. Governor Hastings has signed the death warrant of Herman Scliults, the Pike county wife murderer. The day fixed for the execu tion is Tuesday, December 7. Jesse and William Major have purchased the washery and leased the coal bank of the Sheafer Kstate at Middleport, and will com mence operations immediately. Directors of the Philadelphia City Trusts yesterday inspected Uirard estate properties at Uirardville and llrandonville, and left for home via Taraaqua, Lunsford and Munch Chunk. On June 29, 18B7, a temporary loan of $110,000 was made from the Miners' National Ilauk, of Pottsvllle, by the County Coruiuis .doners. It was due September SO, and was promptly twill in lull. The wedding of Thomas A. Slattury, P. A It. Station Agent, at New Philadelphia, and Miss Lucy Hooney, daughter of the late Michael ftoouey, Is announced to take place at 0 o'clock next Wednesday. After long litigation and a former reversal. Simon Yon Steuben yesterday got a verdict nt Eastern for $2737 against the Jersey Central Hailroad for damage caused by a locomotlvi spark that burned his barn at Dryland. A $5000 penalty will bo Imposed by tin state upon each street railway corporatioi within its jurisdiction that fails to rcpor within three days as to its operations for last year. These companies exist In the main on paper only. Warning to Nervous 1'nrcnU. Nervous mothers and fathers mako their children nervous and under these Influences a good bring up" is Impossible, in citement surrounds such children from thoii earliest years. The father aud mother take turns in being cross, and disputes over trivial matters are frequent. The puzalo is that the household stays intact under those conditions, hut it generally does and tho children suffer. Do you expect such children to grow up Into e.ilni, useful men and women? Isn't It a great injustice to give young lives such a handicap? This condition of things can bo remedied, but the local doctor has nothing in his cabinet that will smooth tho troubled domestic pea. Such things are beyond his reach. Dr. Greene, the great specialist, of 35 Wost 14th Street, Now York City, discoverer of tho wonderful Norvura, will give you advice that will tako tho cloud from your homes. His remedies sootho excited and oxcitablo nerves quickly. They were discovered after yc.n- of research, nnd aro of wo; im.cn. y. ah nervous ViKmi consult tals great Hpecialiitrff ,., ,.i.. I nothing to do tl you can't call oil him rite hi ML d his advice, will bo tiven charge. Don't go on liringini: T your children in such unwholcsomo at mosphere. Itriiillne'H New Circular. The Heading has issued a now ciau-'ir to ake clfect to-day. The prices aro tie samo o October of hut year. They represent an nl vance over the present circular of 10 cents ii broken, egg and stove, coal and 15 cents on hestnut. All thoaa ereeninz. crawlins. Btineliiz sati- sations that combine to make up tho torturoe of auy itching disease of tho skin are Instantly relieved and permanently cured by Doan's Ointment. Tako no stubstltute. Doan's never fail. To Work To-morrow. All the collieries of the P. & Ii. 0. & I. Co in this district will bo operated to-morrow, making six three-quarter days for tho week Tho employes at tho collieries will be paid at 1 p. m. to-morrow. Tor Infants and Children. Tht tie- llnlll 1: n eriry vrtpftc , slgutart Goods Are all In. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE! 9LOUIS GOLDIN, Proprietor. MAHANOY CITY. A. l'oln Attempts to Commit Suicide on a ltnllroad. Mai t andy Crrr, Oct. 1. List evening, as a ear on the I-ftkoslJo Kloctrlo Hallway was1 approaching the Lehigh Valley depot. Con ductor Gillespie noticed a Hungarian acting in a peculiar manner. A Lehigh Valley train due at 0:311 was coming down the tmck and the Hungarian took a position between the rails. Glllesplo understood tho Hun to say "Good bye, Mr. Conductor." Ho jumped from his car, grabbed tho Hun, and pulled him from the track Just In time to save his life. Instead of thanking tho conductor the Hun said, "What's tho matter with yott? Why you no let me gof Mr. and Mrs. William Kroti shall mourn the loss by death of their 14-inonth-old daughter. The funeral will take place on Sunday after noon. Thomas. 0 year old son of Willl.im Kellet, of lkistnn liun, died last evening from diphtheila. The 10-year-old son of Charles Flail was run down by a carriage on Centre street aud reci lv d an ugly wound on the forehrnd. Charles II minger arrived homo this morn ing from Dubois, la whero ho spent three weeks visiting relatives. Co. K, 8th Itegt., N. G. P., has been noti fied to assemble at Its Armory this evening to receive pay for tho timo spent at Camp Auilonricd. A Sure Care for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 26a. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Heeds Kecortled, From Lucctta Artz to Minnie Ehrhart, premises In Tower City ; from P. W. Sheafer and wlfo, attorney for various parties to James Murphy, premises In Gilberton ; from Frederick Miller and wlfo to William Schwartz, premises in North Manholm town ship; from William Maley and wife to Michael Purcell, premises in Shenandoah, two deeds ; from Marsarct Ityan to Daniel Ilyan, premises In Mahsnoy City; from James Murphy to Benedict Stanofskl alias Michael Norklccvicz, premises in Gilberton: from William M. Thomas to A. S. Seaman ot al, premises in FmckvIIlo ; from Daniel t rack and wlfo to A. S. Seaman et al. prem ises in Frackville j from Mary Jane Snyder and Michael Snyder to Chas. M. Hornburgor, promises in Miuorsvillo; from Anna Sbrocdcr to John Koons, premises in Shenandoah, Up to Date for Pains and Aches. Everybody says Eed Flag Oil, 25c. At (j rubier Bros., drug storo. Tours to tho South. Two very ntti-ictlvo early Autumn tours vill be rim by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, leaving New York and Philadel phia September 23 and October 12. It Is hardly necessary to say that these outings are planned with tho utmost care, and that all arrangements are adjusted so as to afford the best possible means of visiting j each place to tho host advantage. ' Tho tours each cover a period of eleven days, and include tho battlefield of Gettys burg, picturesque Bine Mountains, Lnray OavcTns, the Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, the cities of Klchmond and Wash ington, and Mt. Vcrnan. Tho round-trip rate, including all neces sary ospensos, is fG5 from Now York, $03 from Philadelphia, and proportionate, rates from other points. Each tour will be In chargo of ono of tho company's tourist ngonts. Ho will be assisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whoso especial chargo will bo ladies unaccompanied by male escort. Special trains of parlor cars aro provided for tho exclusive use of each party. In which tho entire round trip from Now York is made. For detailed HhncQigrapply to Tickot Agents orJoJ&foist Accnt. 1100 Broadway. w York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to sootho the irritated surfaces, to instantly re- nove ana to permanently cure is the mission of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. C. H. Hagon buch. A ltle Hank. At Haven Itun yesterday a beautiful species of red tail chicken hawk was shot in ono of tho wings by James McLaughlin, of that placo. Tho wound disabled the bird and it was afterwards caught. It measures four feet from tip to tip of the wings. Before the bird was finally subdued it Inflicted an ugly cash on the back of McLaughlin's left hand, tho ontlro length. The bird is now In possession of grocer T. F. Miles, to whom it has bcon presented. When yon want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 Wost Centre street Dealer in ste-'es 1-tf New Register. Landlord Weidensaul, of the Ferguson yes terday started another new register. This is the second since he has become proprietor of the hotel. Personally-Conducted Tours vis Pennsyl vania Railroad. Tho following tours have been arranged for tho season of 1807 : Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Lnray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Klchmond, and Washington, Sep- I tombor 28 and October 13. Bate, f03 from Now York, f3 from Philadelphia. ATTENTION FOR A CHILDREN'S SUITS ! ! CHILDREN'S SUITS ! ! ! finest in the cities. Please the little fellows, please your pocket book ; and this is just the place that everybody gets pleased both in price and quality;1! a pair. See our elegant line of Hats, all styles and strictly new prices. Positively the lowest on everything. H Illtt Thnrdnr nt Tronton'd Fnlr. Trenton, Oct. 1. Dig Thursday of the Inter-State fair was more than a usual success in several respects. The at tendance was larger than on any Thursday for several years, there be ing 00,000 persons on the grounds. The attendance of politicians was large, and every person of political note was present with very few exceptions. Among the notable absentees were Vice President Hobart nnd United States Senator Smith. Governor Griggs and Senator SewSTl were the more promi nent of those who were presont. Col onel H. Kuser, of Governor Griggs' staff, gavo an informal lunch, In which more than M0 prominent persons took part. There was Interchange of pleas antries by the leading Republicans and Democrats. Xo DUnrder nt St. Mlohnolm. San Franclsoo, Oct. 1. The revenue, cutter Menard. Hush arrived from Alaska yesterday bringing the latest news from St. Michaels and the Yu kon. The steamer C. H. Hamilton, be longing to the Chicago corporation, was unable to ascend the Yukon river above tho Flats, near Yukon. Her passengers and cargo were awaiting the arrival of the Alaska Commercial company's light draught steamers Margaret and Allco for transportation to Dawson City. At St. Michaels, despite the pres ence of over 300 passengers, order pre vailed, and the presence ot the reve nue cutter Bear was regarded as an additional guarantee to prevent any trouble. o:r ill nati?' ef the Globe for ITETTOATITA jin. , ... - - - kuu Bumiar uompiauu8 GERMAN MEDICAL LAVS preioribed by eminent phTrickn j i DR. RICHTER'S "ANGKOR" PAI&3 EXPELLEE E ""nun uuui nvumraauij uitvHiuii WftrU ruAims.1 I TV...t.-1.1. 1 IP Jtd.IUehUrACa.. SlSlwlKL. Kow York, i 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branoh Honttt, Ova Gluivoris, ZS&SOcU. EndonedArKomiuoailedbT A. Wasley, 106 IT. Main St., C. H. Haeentmch, 103 N. Main St., .r.r.D.Klrlin, t s. Main St. anenandoah. . m "rBjiiti 1 ni7 t3iru-rrD.cs ' i ANnirm? j, arniirinniT. v,.t . L 0y'lTperMlaAHtooiiirh rnmnlnlnm. I MISCELLANEOUS. IJlOIl KENT. Two small dwelling houses. C Apply toT. T. Williams, 128 South Jimlin street. 10-l-2t FOR HALI5 A valuable property, 27 and 29 West Goal street, Ahcnnndoah, Pa., t offored for salo. Double block, liowio and stable on the rear. Apply to Samuel ltobcrts, West Cherry street, Shenandoah, I'a. 9-30-tw ITiOR KENT. Stare and dwelling. Two show windows. No. 120 North Mn!n street. Apply to C. W. Newbouser, 123 North Main screci. v-Xi-ll F OR BALK. Two houses, ono double and other single. "Will be sold clicnn. Annlv toItev.J. A. Lcnarklew.cz, 229 North Jardin street. i "ClOIt SALKhejtpf- iU desfraMoT business jLL.-Jirciierty on ISnat Centre street. Apply to M. al. liurke, Attorney, Kgan build. ng. S-G-U PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will be re ceived by the undersigned, Controller of Schuylkill county, for the panting of 15,000 to 20,000 feet of (ioorlng nt Schuylkill county almshouse with ono (1) coat of Filler and two (2) coats of varnish. Painter to furnish labor and brunhes and county to .furnish material. Bids to b In by noon of Saturday, October 2nd, 1807. Tho rejection of any or all bids reserved by the undersigned. 11. It. Severn. 0-28-U Controller. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Proposals will be received by the undersigned for the erection of n two-story parochial school building. Plans can lie seen at the parochial residence. No 229 North Jardin Btrect, Shenan doah, or at tho office of the architect Frnnk X. Kellly. All bids to be In prior to October 8, 1W7. The right Is reserved to reject ony or all bids. 9-2S-7t Kev. J, A. Lenarkjewicz, Pastor. SEALED PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will bo received by the undersigned, the Controller of Schuylkill county, at his ofllce at Pottsvllle, Pa., until 2 p. m. Thursday, October 7, 1897, for furnlihl-g one hundred (100) gallons of filler, more or less, and on. hundred (100) gallons of varnish, more or less, for use In varnishing the floors of the new hospital building at the Schuylkill county almshouse at Schuylkill Haven, Pa. lllda must bo at prices delivered at tho alms house, the right being reserved to reject any or ll U1US. B- R. Severs, County Controller. 10-l-t-O SEALED PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will be received by tho undersigned, the Controller ot Schuylkill county, at bis office at Pottsvllle, Pa., until 2 Fi. m. Friday, October 15. 11507, for f urnlturo and urnlshlng required at tho Schuylkill county almshouse at Schuylkill Haven, Pa. A list of the articles required with Information concern ing the same will he furnished at the office of the County Commissioners or County Con troller. The right Is reserved to rejeot any or all bids. 11, It. Sevebk. 10-1-4-a County Controller. ,5 POWER And we used that power, to the effect that we bought all our goods for this fall at our own figures, consequently we. are in a position to give you more goods for less money than any other dealer in our line. Our assortment is complete in all kinds of material and styles and we can fit anybody from 4 years up to lo4 years. fWe will.show you a line of Men's Suits from $3.00 up, which can't be beat. OVERCOATS! Why, we are strictly in it. HATS. HATS. HATS. Come and see the latest styles. We give you a better hat for less money than any other house. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.- Comb and Our immense stock, whether you buy or not. We assure you beforehand that our prices will induce you to buy, whether you are in. want of Clothes or not. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. - FAMOUS the: acknowledged cheapest clothiers and hatters in the county. Cor. Main and Oak Sts., Franey Building, Shenandoah. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, the Hand of America, Cali fornia Via tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Route," which travcrsos a region of perpetual sunshine, whero snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Moxico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change Quick timo, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific Tail way system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, 510 Rail road avenue, Elmira, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Act. N. Y. Board of Health on Wine. Dr. Janes of the New York Board of Health says: "I take great pleasure In testifying to the superior qualities of tho Port Wlno produced by Alfred Speer of New Jersey. After a prolonged trial I recommend I' ns a supo-Ior wino for tho sick and debilitated." It is kept in casks to a great age before bottling, and though higher in price is far superior and more reliable than other wines. HOOD'S riLLS cure Iilver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. Dlcos-nt laxative. All Drusglsta. Everything New and Stylish. SUITS! SUITS!! SUITS!!! Everything new and up-to-date. Double Breasts, Single Breasts, Square Cut, Round-Cut Frocks, and Prince Alberts. Anything you want we have, Cheviots, Plaids, Blues, Browns, Grays, Cashmeres and Mixed Suits by the hundreds, You're invited to examine them, it don't cost you anything ? to look over our immense stock of goods. S riONEY OVERCOATS ! ! We 'have them in ail inspects THE) CLOTHIERS, 15th OCTOBER. SINGLE BARREL BREACH LOADING GUNS, DOUBLE BARREL BREACH LOADING GUNS, 11AMMERLESS BREACH LOADING GUNS. SELF EJECTOR BREACH LOADING GUNS. LOADING SETS. GAME BAGS, GUN CASES. LOADED SHELLS. .SWALM'S HARDWARE -STORE.. Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Sheelcr's Old Stand.) 109 NORTH MAIN STRiJJPT. Flrst-clans work guaranteed. Prompt and polite attendants. Hair cutting a specialty. niN UTE OVERCOATS!! styles at prices to suit you Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits. 15th OCTOBER. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. I it No. and 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNSYLVANIA.
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