DON'T PAY 1 More than yon need to for STATIONERY. You'll p.iv less il you huv Ikk and get. the best. We have a1 choice-goods store a small-ptofH store. Wore always willing to j show poods and quotepricest -don't cost anything. So don't buy im thing in our line until you see i.ui goods and learn our prices. HOOKS & BROWN 4 North rviMln St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. We mak ipeoialty oi OmoUm, 60c In lire gallon lote Mlrerod. Mtoa and U. S. axle grease. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 32 Kast Oml St., ahenandoah. Vail ' r.I. i promptly attended to. KKWih r OF TICK W.VniTtON OF THE MERCHANTS' KATIOHAL BAM, ut -tn nan..sh. in flic .tate nf Pennsylvania, at tin l..e,,r bn.inc., October 5th, IRwF: ItrjTOl BC j 1 ...in- ,ii .1 discount i7i,7ao m I s Bon. I- toscenre circulation TS.OflO 00 I 1 1 1 1 ti . - .in 1. S. Bonds n.BOO 00 -!..i Kk . untie, etc ot.WXrOn I', inking . 'use. furniture, unil flu. 3,1M 72 Ii. m rioin Xatiotn.1 Hanks inot re "in iireitts) I, mi 4 I'm fr.ui. approved reserve annh..,. 30,252 !7 i . . I. a I other cosh Items l,Sl 30 ..ii-,.f it,er natliiiinl liimki 1,165 00 i t.i. ii. .im' papercurrency, ntekclsand "ut- WOW ' a., in! ii inoy reserve lit Imnk, vis : -1 21,180 m ! . u 1 1 i . ii In- notes 0,872 00 I s . . 1 1 1 f of deposit for l uin tender 27,8175 nipti m fund with V. H. treasurer ' 1. r cent, circulation) 11,1)75 00 Total iW),Wi m UAHtl.lt IK". ' .ipit.il -t.ick paiil in SIOO.OOO 00 -in . in- fund 20.000 00 I ti:iiijt'il profits, lens expenses and tnc paid 12,962 la . in. mi, I Hunk ii. .ton outstanding. 07.010 0(1 Im, t,,,itl,oi imti.inul luuik 7,!3 l lm-li. ..t.itc bunk find luinkers W2 17 I i Mi iid i unpaid , TCH) 00 I ndi nlii.il deposit subject to cheek ... 1S9.SB7 SU liciii.iml ii-rtlHtate u deposit .JTS 1 erlitlc .1 cheeks 20 IU Tntut SWl.tSH OH -ti.tc of IVnii)laiti;i,C'miutyof Sklmll(il1, : I. K U lltlllter. eti-dncr of the :ilme named Umk, do wilemuly sweiir tlmt tin abmc rt.itc n.eiiM tt ne to Hie bent of inv knowledge and li. H. lit XTFU, ''n-lller. siiI.-h rit.cd nod on orii to before me this HtU In of Oi mber, Ih97. R. Cuyik Notary Public. ' i ect- i test : ' H. W. TlTHAM, I P. J. Oaiiihax. - Directors. John J. Hobujk, ) ' j. A matter mt oboioe ; whether U suffer, uninterruptedly with h cough or buy a bottjo -f Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and euro it. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. , Open Day and Night. ! Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. Shenandoah. J BEST LINK OK J GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, MAY and STIt W. Floor aud Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, wmwm mm RlO RIAQIIC HPl t' C m i'ITHY POINTS. irelu" ..I I! !'! I'.ll- I I Ml in ! fit ii ill l. I, Ul! I t I.IVHH'1 '' I'"' 'H II - ( l I 'ill iu r t tti-nlny. ijh !' tlir Mt lin t-lktll Ti.ltt ' i l 5 M " v i .1 ibwir pay. en I ul l.i in Tlu einpl t nmpiuiy y Tim Wafted Brethren's Ootifcrmiec t I i icacter discussed temperance hwt niaht. Judge Koch yustordny rerelveil bl notn nilMioti, nud be will wrupy the bench utut Mouday. A couple of cuuntnfelleni tried to ''shove the queer" at Pottsvllle, aud sklppeil out In-fore they were raphired. The Controller of the currency linn called for the enudltloTt of the national hanks at the clotu of huelneea October S. An epidemic of Rcartftt fever Is now raging at Ulinrdville. Scvqml families have three n nd four down with the diamse. t'htirt'h government, bote mlMloni and rhureli extension were discussed at the Mnrtn ian Synod In Lancaster yesterday. A convention of the societies compfiatng thcT. A. II. Unlou..othe Middle Anthrucite region, will be held at Hahanoy Plane next Sunday. Iiobcrt A. Hamilton, of Ellmont, has bought of David Beams 800 acres of rich timber land In Brady township, Clearfield comity. The 1'nitcd Uerman Societies of Pittsburg nnil Allegheny have celebrated the settlement of Herman town by Passtorins and his fol lowers. Christian IS. Dickey, a Pennsylvania Kail load check man. was struck by a freight train on the Pennsylvania lUllroad in Harrisburg anil Instantly killed. The Solilii v' Orphans' School Commission st Harrishutg last night elected Mayor Pat terson t,mporry chief clerk, to succeed the late Joseph M. Ponieroy. Murgliirs got J30 cash, $U)o iu stamps aud 3H0U In judgment notes from the joint safe nf the post office and Donaldson finis., at Spring Creek, near Corry. While driving a bole to connect one Coiemln colliery chamber with another, Miners towis any Jon Clinold, of Haxlcton, were asphyxiated by the sudden flow of ga. For Itching piles. Irritation of the genitals, or itching in any part of the body, Doau's Ointment is worth its weight in gold. No matter how long-gtandlug the trouble, Doan's Ointment will not foil to give instant relief. ltlnglown Jottings. An old fbshioned country dunce was given nt the homestead of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Michael last eveuing. The old and yonng folks for many miles around were iu attend ance. Pumpkin pie and temperate beverages served as refreshments. A farewell party was tendered Miss Sallic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kriegcr, of this place, last evening, prior to her de parture for Philadelphia, where she will locate permanently. The folks present were given full possession of the residence and an enjoyable time was spent by all present. KefrciUiuents were also served. Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. Wolfurth, Mr. and Mrs. Uillwrt, Mr. and Mrs. Krieger, Mrs Wernta, Mr. aud Mrs. Madeira, of New York; Mimes Ida Iteich. Sallie Rrelxch, Sadie ivUiuble, Laura aud Maine. Stuntrer, Ida aud Mary Zimmerman, Daisy Gnho, Emma Hartzell. Dora Werntis, Ida Dresher, Gertrude and Maine Beano, Oertie Tteiehard. Emma Ziimncraiau, Cora llittiug, Ella and Sullie Kriegcr, and Messrs. Edward Wcrntz, Elmer Miller, Frank Swank, Harvey and John Staull'er, Alvin Carl, Percy and Daniel Krioger, Aaron, Henry and Daniel Staufler, .Pierce Eisenhower, Joe, James and Henry Zimmerman and Wesley Adams, of lllooms. burg. tor over at7?lfj eftlio Globe fer BHEUMATESM 7 iJL JI'&tSIA and similar Complaints, ,! :HF'AN MEDICAL LAW .pre. rescn iiti by ominsnt physiciaun DR. RinHTER'S " A IIAUAIt )!' u ni.niiK niivnwii EXPELLER.l t urm renowned r i u ,r 11 mh . , tnx i OnlV C mill ft v (lM Tri.l.. M irL'" A nIsA- K Ad. BirhlrrA Co., :!." I ..iitSt.. erlori. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houea, 0 .'. u Glassworks. a. Wasle . K& I,. Main St.. kC. H Haeenbuch. J03 N. Main ar . . r.jj. itiriin, 6 S. Mala ! .. Shenandoah. . """if eira 51"-- DR. RICHTER'S 1 'ANC1 I r , . . . . ' I "jii.aqMriaiacii nmw,i.ini. i BICYCLES ! BICYCLES I FOR SALE CHEAP. One SlnO Ocut' '07 Hanger wheel, good as ncu. One SilO Ijidius' or MiBHts' Crescent wlicil, gsunl e-mdition. No : KeHwnable : Offer : Refused. aUY D. STBBHBR. No. iOS Wert Cherry St., - Shenaudosib, Pa. j BIG BARGAINS MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, PERSONAL MENTION. M. Mt ( 1 1 1 1 I - .pending ll L I! " 1 I ini'.llij I.yin Ii anil M ' -I" ul i -t. ul i -it Mt I In Mi ( irie llcl.l.ill, of Jt Otrbon. is I i in ui. . led I y her iu,ny in ijiinintniu el In ('.-,VII Jcs-e O. Mots, manager of the Hotel Franey, is confined to his room by a slitht Mines. Albert Hngenbtioh, Wife and child went to Wettfctly this morning to attend the funeral of a relative,. John Mitchell, of the Hotel Kraney, wltnensed the fire laddie' demonstration at Wilkesliarro yesterday. ts basinets H 1 'Lusioess is frequently Inherited, and Is such an enemy to sncccss that tt should be treated. Xo one wants the reputation of lieing laay, hut to overcome the tendency hy foree of will is a bard task, and freiiucntly Impossible, because the foree of will may also be lucking. Many people have been charged with laalnesa who were really ill Rod haven't themselves known that speclsV treatment would overcome the inertia. Ivk of nerve power can be letnedted as well as exhausted nerve power. All oooule with tendency to what Is called UkIiicss, and with a desire to overcome it, should consult the great specialist, l)r. Ureene, of 85 West 14th street, iow orfc city, who has made the most wonderful discoveries in medicines, one of the most remarkable of these discoveries oeing cue world-famed Nervura. -Consultation with Dr. Greene inav bn l.r personal noil or by letter thronah th mall and such consultation, bv either method i. absolutely free, as is also his advice. Lasy imuiuv, woo are generally in people, are nso less people Take the easy way of writing to Dr. Ureene, nud he will toll you how to become cuergised, and make you of some use iu the world. "Burdotk fllood Bitter eullrely cured mo of a terrible breaking oat all over my body. It is a wonderfnl medioiiie." Miss Julia Elbridge, Box6, Wert Cornwell Conn. i'olitioaijToTntsT Chairman Shay is doing some wholesale correspondence. A correspondent writes that (loorge W. Hcinbaeh will be appointed postmaster at St. Clair, and that Miss Anna Onne, daughter of Hon. Seth Orme, will receive a clerkship. The Hon. 8otu Is modest in his demands, es pecially for a "statesman." The ballot this year will bo smaller than that of last year. Candidate Albright, the next Sheriff of Schuylkill, circulated among local politicians. The heads of department clerks at Harris burg contiuuc to drop from the Uubernatlonal guillotcne. It is not necessary to say they are friends of Senator Quay. The voter must now pay his own poll tax, as it is unlawful for political organisations to do KO. Jacob L. Lurwick was yesterday appointed postninstor at Pott Carbon. Although the spring election is live months off, there nru already several moves being made on the political chess-board. John C. MtOinuess, of Frackville, is being favorably mentioned for the Senatorial nom ination in this district by the Uwiliblicsne. Asa valuable tonic andj norvJns for the nervous system Dr. Hull's. Pills have no superior. Prico 2fi cits.,, 00 pills in a box. The genuine bear the BlPs Head trado mark. Shun substitutes. Htitlk Statement. The report oC the- condition of the Mer chants' National Bank, of Shenandoah, at the closo of buaiaess, Oct. 5, 1MI7, appears In another column of to-day's issue. It should be consulted by every person having any in teres! iu the institution. Deeds Iteeorded. From M. Louisa Slilndel to John premises in Rush township. P. Brill, From Louis F. Bausch and wife to Paul j Holoh, premises in Minersvllle. I I rorn Win. B. Xagle et al to Solomon lieed, I premises in Wayne township. 1 From Charles O. Smith aud wife et al. to ' Louisa (jerber, premises in Malmnoy City. From Conrad F. Sbindle and wife to John i Brill, premises in Hush towuship. I From Jacob Faust and w ife to Conrad F. ! Sbindle, premises in l!ush township. "I have used Salvation Oil in my family j and And it to be a splendid liniment. Mrs. Ella Journey, 728 Oth St., Portsmouth, Va." I Marriage Licenses. Joseph Stone tu Zofla Michaleka, Imth of I Shenandoah. I I'etcr Pappisb aud Mary Butcrawish, both ! of Malmnoy City. . CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tie fae- is n Tiry Tlie lies! Oysters Iu the market at A. J. Shoeuer's, 12 East Centre street. Frying oysters, $1.00 tol.SO per hundred stewing. 60c to 60c. Frld outers, 15c half doaen. l(M-tf MENUS' SUIT 'S. boys," sur rs, CHTLDRFiNi'S SUITS. All, Kinds, Sizes and Styles. Hood's me an nv,.t ,u,, bilious-nes-., headache, sour stom ach, indigestion, constipa tion. They set eatllv. wttb Pills pain or.rlp. Sold hy all ilmnliti. Th ..iw ' " """i. mi ' " wiin lluodt aariapsrllli 8K anj'one who sells the most shoes In Shenandoah. Our alioes Intist be right, the pric must be right, the tylt certainly are, or we C0lldn't keep on in creiitlngour trade. Look at our first announce ment s an opening of the season. We will start out with iao pair of Men's fine calf dfcjttbte sole shifting shoes, worth 3.50, our prices now $1.90. They are made up in lace and Congress, and are dur able and comfortable. One big lot of Chil dren's shoes formerly sold at 90 cents, now going at 50 cents, sizes 5 to 13. Just the thing: for , school children.. They .are bargains. .One big lot of Ladien' shoes formerly sold at $1-75. now going at vblio. They are made up in lace and button. with patent leather tips,, uttd, are an ornament to any genuine foot. Ladies 0ith i Small feet. . . Here is your only chance. Sizes i to 4- They aie of the finest make in button. The shoe actually is worth $3.50. Owing to the small sizes we wit. close them out at '$1.5CV uur general hue. of fall goods is the Enest and, best ever put -on our shelves. ; An invitation is" ex tended to the ladies to call and examine our $3-00 shoes, liancl sewed. They are beauties. 1 S"5t! Bfifire are the sole agents lit town for Uiv fnHioiis W. J,. Douglas s sliooe, which ueeil 0 introduction to thegu tu. BALL'S rt Sjtreet. w 14 S. Mai A DOLLAR ! w.m.?mfflwmmr,w?mmmm? Have FINE In the best style and make, and besides we are receiving new goods every day. We are in a position to give you more goods for less money than any other house in the county Give us a call and you will be convinced that our adver tisements are no fakes. Famous . Clothiers. THE ACKNOWLEDGED Cfiea pest Clothiers and Hatters in the County, Corner Main and Oak Streets, FRAKTEV E3U 1 L.DING, MISCELLANEOUS. DAJR8MAN WANTBD.- A fltsi-cl.'ttw salesman t wanted. ti.i.tv ut. flm rfaiitoiw uiotliinif Hnjiwj, hbenandoali, l'. J0-2-tf FCR SAI.K. A vnlunhle properly, 37 and 29 West Coal street, Shemandcw i, Pa., is otfored for sale. IlooWii Idoek, house and able on the rear. Apitfy t Samael Itoberts, .Vest l'berr- btrcet, SIieitWKHMh. W-lw 1.10H TIENT.-Store anil rfwelHng. Two show 1? windows. No. 12i) SSortli Main street. Apply to O. W. NewhtiuMSr 122 North Main street. 9-27-tf T7J0II .SAl.fi. -Cheap, a ifwlrnble business Apply to V property on ISast Oi nitre street, M, il. llnrke. Attorney, 1 IgaielwililinK. 8-0-tf AOISNTS get fifty centH' on rnoch dollar; no experience necessary. Write for agent's outfit Address The CutlMdie Keira, 8 Barclay Ht.. New York. .10-8-lt I CT1VH l'RUSOX t.,B(umit agtiiitalu nenrbv XV eountles. $S0 a moi rtV anil expense. Ad dress hbepp ('ouiiauy, wan .Cliostuui street, l'lillatlelpbia, Pa. 10-8-lt Q 1 11 fl er month '( ineseut ns nnd taek VJ v v up signs. I'.mloaa iu. South Bond, Ind. J-'ink Bros , io-s-zt Vi rANTlSI). To, iHjtmm- W',000 on flret inortg- ngo. imiulre nt HdHolllee. iu--ii Cascaiets stimue liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sieiteen. weaken or gripe. 10c. . 7 Soft and Stiff HATS ! EBIG a?c ai ri In your pocket is better than in the merchant's. Why pay fancy prices when you can get the same article elsewhere and save 25 to 40 per ct. on same. on Hand a Full Assortment CLOTH .THE. ISth OCTOBER. SINGLE HAJIUKL 11RKACH LOADING GUNS. DOU11LE I1AUREL iiKEACII LOADING CUNS. HAM MHKLESS 1IREACI1 LOADING GUNS.'' - SKLF EJISCrOR URKACII LOADING GUNS. , LOADING SETS. GAME HAGS. GUN CASES. LOADED SHELLS. .SWALrTS HARDWARE STORE.. Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP! Attentive and skillful tonsorhtl artists always lu attendance. Neatest. Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Fern nson Heesef .Block.- , I3IG BARGAINS IN 181 DOTS' ID SHENANDOAH, PA. Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits. 1 5th OCTOBER. riillions of Dollars Go up In smoko ovory year. Take no risks but got your bouses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-daw to llable companies oa represented by rArm cattct Insurance Affeai. UAY11D rAUOl, IM South Jardln 8t Also Life and Accidental Comnant . . -n. 4- ft IN ' mm m pis. LOUIS GOL DIN, Proiorietor. 11 SOUTH MAIN STRE.et, S.HENANDOAH, PENNSYLVANIA 4& WMWOmBSt wnok m&MmmmmmmmmiwmmmBm immmwmm&wm:mm& mmsmwLmmwm
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