llhoumatl1!" U'uro la guaratih i 1 In be uMnuittdT hurmlPM, and a strung touir in ImlMinn up t ho ucafc find debllitnU'd It nrv ix uw t r tun1- alur rhrunuv tlsm in IVum otip to il a dn . Mmrp Miooiinn palm Id any purt of ilu body ti ppt-i) Id a i w 'loirs A prompt, cntTipleit' ni.d ihtiiuiih nt nrt fur iinm-mfW, fuircnr4t ititr burl, una all pain In tilps nml loins. Chronic rlu-uniniWiti, w Intlc u, liiinlumo nr puln in the hark ire Hpccd'lv run d. II m Mm falls to plvo rellpf from one m two dt"i", and alum t f n nrlably cured brforo omhntti lias bit n imd 'I lie Mtinyon Jlexncdy 'on i parry pn pari' n "epiiruti i urc for oarta disease, At all UruWts 2S rntn a 1 il IfvHUiwd nodical advl-e write Trof Mum on, 1606 Arcl) HtneU Philadelphia. It la absolute! free. DON'T PAY More than you need to for STATIONERY. You'll pay less if you buy here, and get the best. We have a choice-goods store a small-profit store. We're always willing to show goods and quoteprices don't cost anything. So don't buy any thing in our line until you see our goods and learn our prices. HOOKS & BROWN V North IVlaln St. FOR TODAY .. Big, lat and juicy cove oysters direct from Maurice River. DRESSED CHICKEN. Large Quinces, 15 to 25 cents pel dozen. Produce of Every Description. Loral Dealers Supplied nt Wliolesal Rates. COSLETT'S, 3 South tVlaln Street GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE.- We make a specialty of Gasoline, 60c in live gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axle greose. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 32 S2& Mull orders promptly attended to. "Flow the Coop." John J. Coylo, who at ono time represented this district in tho Stato Senate, and recently met his Waterloo in "tho kindorgarteu. yesterday shook tho dust of Mahanoy City from his feet aud sought a moro congenial climate for his political ailment. Ho loft on an oarly train yostorday morning, accom panied by his wifo aud family, and they will mako thoir futuro rosidonce at 1810 North 32nd street, Philadelphia. Tho ox Senator will complcto a courso in tho law department of tho Pennsylvania Univorsity. Wm. McCarthy, 1222 E. 8th St., Cincinnati. Ohio, writes: "I usod Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in my family with good results. Wo recommend it to all hoads of families as tho host." License Transfers. Tho liconso of Pylaski Gonsol.Second ward of Ashland, was transferred to A. W. Backor. Liconse of Anthony Maroukas. First ward of Shenandoah, was transferred to Joseph Bandonkas. Liconse of Joseph F. Ernst, in Branch township, was transferred to David Clouscr. License of Maria Agues Hochn, Fifth ward of Pottsvlllo, was transferred to Joseph W. Fliogol. The license of tho late Richard Flyun, in Butlor township, was transferred to tho widow, Julia Flyun. Honor Fights a Draw. Tho six-round bout between Jack Boner, of Summit Hill, and "Mysterious" Jimmy Smith, at Philadelphia last night, resulted in a draw. Thoy mado it warm for oacli other, but Smith proved tho better boxor and out pointed Bonor. Thoro wasn't a damaging face blow struck, aud the hard work was mostly done In clinches and "rib-roasters." Tho contest was disappointing. SAM LEE'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY, lO N. Main Street. . . . PR1CB LIST. . . . Collars ac Collars, Ironed 2c Cutis, per pair 4C New Shirts loc Shirts, washed and Ironed ioc Shirts, starched and Ironed 8c nightshirts ioc Undershirts i- 7C Drawers 7C Sscks 3C Handkerchiefs ca Vests 15c to jOc Ties 3 to 10c Laundry done up dally, for regular customers. Mending free O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White ) Mansion and Lloyd House Streets, Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. -IIE8T LINK OF- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, i7)v::L. 6rd in gssiog. 1 .Tfsie Wyntt. of Pitrk Place. was a visitor to town yesterday. Mrs. Anthony Grime, of Wert Coal treet, Is seriously 111. .Tohn Parker, bf Xumedla, transacted business in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J times Coakloy spent to-day visiting friends at PotUTllle. Miss Rachel lieese, or Patk l'lace, was wn on our streets last erenlnr. Mrs. T. J. James, of Gilberton, spent to- duy In town as a guest of friends. William Sliultz, AT Mt. Oarmel. shook hands with friends here yesterday. "Miss Fannie Grnhler has gone to Ring- town, where she will spend several days as a guest of friends. Messrs. Charles and Omar Maker, who have been visiting friends In Wyoming valley, returned home last evening- Miss Theresa Kelly, who was tbe gnest of the Couvilie family for some time past, has returned to her home In Philadelphia. Thomas Bellls has returned from a visit covering several days iu Luzerne county, during which he visited relatives at Wilkes- barrv, Pittatou and Xanticoko. M.J. O'Neill, the undertaker, has just Mulshed a course of Instruction and demon stration in embalming. He lias received a diploma from the Massachusetts College of Embalming. Miss Maggie Ilerr left for Boston. Mass., this morning and will remain there. Miss lierr had been with her family bore ever luce slio returned from the East to attend her mother's funeral, about a year ago. Thomas Foley, a hotelkeeper of Gilberton, was among tbe visitors to town last evening. Mr. Foley is one of Gilbertou's most popular aud substantial citizens and exerts unite an iulluence iu the Democratic politics of that town. Paul Ilouck, the genial compounder at the Shenandoah Drug Store, with his family, returned from Lebanon, whore they spent the past two weeks as guests of Mr. llouck's father, who Is tho Deputy State Superintend ent of Public Instruction. 1J. L. Talley, tho genial and cordial presl dent of the Homo Friendly Society of Haiti- more, Md., is in town. Mr. Talley is one of the most energetic men in tbe insurance business. His visit hum is designed for pleasure and business. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Soltzer and daugh tor are guests of P. P. D. Kirlin. Mr, Seltzer was formerly postmaster of this town and is now in chargo of Swift's wholosalo establishment at Heading. Ho is now cujoy ing a vacation aud after spending a few days horo will make a trip to Uhlcogo. Among tho visitors to town to-day wore Superintendent lllaksleo, of Delano, and Superintendent Edward Eooso, of Park Place. They were met at tho Lehigh Valley depot by Dr. D. J. Langton, of town, and the thieo gentlemon proceeded to Fountain Springs to attend a meeting of the Minors' hospital trustees. Shako Off Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Hub well with Rod Flag Oil, 23c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. MAHANOY CITY. The lloroug.li Council Knocks Out a HIU For Extras. Mahanoy City, Oct. 12. At an adjourned meeting of tho Borough Council last night tho Centro street paving wasaccopted and tho rectilar bills of tho contractor paid. A special hill of JC03.15 for oxtra oxcavatiou caused a prolongod discussiou and was rojectod. The contractor claimed that tho avontgo oxcava tiou was 18 inches, whereas his understand' Inn from tho Borough Engiuecr was that it would not oxecod 12 inches. Tho homo of Elim Blaine, on West South alley, was tho sceno of a pretty wedding List ovcuing when Miss Edith Blaino and Ld- ward Smith wore married. Miss Anuio Dennis was tho bridosmaid aud William Snydor tho groomsman. John Mitchell, 11 years old, residing at Boston linn, fell while crossing tho Pennsyl vania trestle at Wlggaus last ovening and sustained a painful laceration of tbo loft leg, exposing several inches of tho shin bone. George Conrad was arrested last evening on charge of stealing a valuablo dog from Miles Maggrath, but was dischargod on tho ground of a lack of ovidonco. Throo teams ombraclug 20 niomuors 01 Tabitha Degree Lodge No. 10, Daughters of Robecca, of Hazleton, camo to town last night and conferred degrees at a meeting of Anna Harrison Lodso No. 83, of town. After the ceremonies a banquet was served in tho base ment of tho Welsh Baptist church. A serious accidont occurred at tho lunnol Ridge colliery thismorningby which William Kennedy, had his right log broken iu two nlaces and also his collar bono. His head and faco showed many cuts and bruises, no was taken to tho Minors' hospital for treat ment. Even catarrh, that dread breedor of con sumption, succumbs to the healing influences of Thomas' Ecloctric Oil. Antlirnolto Couf Minors t rcnnlfcotl. Hazleton, Pa., Oct. 12. General Or ganizer Fahey, of the unitea mine Workers, aia today: "I have organized all the miners in the Hazleton uistrici. and have received requests to lorm branches of the United Mine Workers in Sullivan county, Schuylkill county, tha Panther Creek valley. Wlikesuarre and Scranton. After I am through with the work here 1 will go either to tna Panther Creek valley or to Wllkes harre." A LITTLE SUFFERER Face, Hands and Arms Covered witn Sorofulous Humors How a Cure Was Effected. "When five years old my little boy had scrofula on bis face, hands and arms. It was worst on his ohln, although the sores on his oheeks and hands were very bad. It appeared in the form of red pimples which would tester, break open and run and then scab over. After disappearing they would break out again. They caused intense itching and tbe little sufferer bad to be watched continually to keep him from scratching the sores. We became greatly alarmed at his condition. My wife's mother had had scrofula and the only medicine which had helpd her was Hood's Sarsaparitla. We decided to give it to our boy and we noted an improve ment in bis oase very soon. After giving him four bottles of Hood's Saiesparilla the humor had all been driven out of his blood and If has never slnoe returned." WiixiAJt Bartz, 416 South Williams St., tiouth Beni), Indians, You oan bttf Hood's gartaparilla of all druggists. Be sureto get only Hood's. Hood's Pills KSSSfc' ur to take. 31 ouHt. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful toimoilal artUt always la aueiiuauee. Neatitst Shop In Town W. G. DUSTO, Prop. i Ferguson House Block. W&9 Q 'fc fl 'i Physical sonsltlvo- nexs 13 a develop ment of civilization. Medicines that cured our rugged forefa thers aro liable to kill us. DR. GRECNE'S LAXURA CATHARTIC PILLS are tho remedy of i civilization. They cure biliousness, corv atlpatlon and all dls orders resulting from torpidity of the liver. 25 cts. Made by tho discoverer of Dr. Greene's Nervura. COURT NOTES. Judges Hechlel nml Koch Hour Motion find ltender Decisions, Judges Beehtel and Koch yesterday sat in motion court, tho former handing down several decisions. William Knoch was appointed Inspector in North mrry olection district. In the cases of Yedlnsky vs. Strouso and Weber vs. Mayor, tbo court's ohargo in each case was filed. Tho rule to show cause why judgment should not be itrickon off In tho case of Dr. A. B. Kartormau vs. Irvln Boyor was dls- charged. Boyor signed a $000 exemption note, but alleged that ho understood it to be a common note because tbo spaces wcrb not lined out in writing. Judgo Bechtcl cited numerous authoiities and said that when tho signor can read and write, tbo oxecutlon of a note in blank as to time and amount is no legal excuse for its non-payment, and tbo holder may fill out tho blank spaces. Boyer must thoreforo pay tho noto. Schuylkill session at tho Superior Court, Philadelphia, Is fixed for tho second Monday of December. Goorgo M. Reiner testified as to tbo fitness of M. O'Hara, of Shenandoah, applicant for a dctectivo's liconse. Tbo license was at once grautcd. W. P. Eamsay obtained arulotoshow cause why tho attachment should not bo quashed in tho caso of N. Snollcnborgor & Co., vs. M. Mayornik, retti'-nablo Monday, Octobor 23th. Ho also nsked for judgment for want of sulUcicnt affidavit of defense, iu E. E. Binn A Sons vs. Adam P. Tabor. Iu tho mutter of tho Haskey minors court ordered that Edward Hoberts, guardian of tho minor children of Benjamin Haskey, do ceased, bo authorized to pay unto Mary Boborts for and on account of Annio M., Benjamin and Albort, tho sum of fo per month and Emma and Carolino E., tho sum of $10 per month to bo expended for their support, clothing and education, said allow ance to flato from November 2nd, 1SD0, to November 2nd, 1807, and that tho guardian ho authorized to pay tho costs of this peti tion and a reasonable counsel fco. Argument of tho caso of Ycdinsky vs. Strouso, motion for a new trial by tho de fendant was dispensed with and tho case was submitted on its merits. Ycdinsky sworo point blank that ho had an agreement for a $300 commission on tho salo of Strouso's property and tho jury boliovcd him. Strouso denied any agreement. Tho court refused to transfer licenses that had been hold only a year or less, in order to prevent the salo of licenses as a business. Whon bilious or costive, cat a Cascarcts candy cathartic cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c OUT-DOOR RELIEF. Taxpayers' Assocfutlou Continues Its In. qulry Into tho Subject, Tho Taxpayers' Association has finishod tho investigation of tho out-door relief issued by tho Directors of tho Poor, with the oxception of sovon towns and villages, in eluding Mahanoy City and Port Carbon. In somo districts they recommend that moro than half tho numbor of recipients bo cut off tho list, and in each caso they givo reasons thorefor. Thoro aro cases where a mother or father is thrown ou tho county, while their children aro perfectly able to caro for them, The investigation of tbe 420 applicants in Director Middleton's district was completed yosterday. Tho applicants aro divided as follows: Shonandoah 101, Girardvillo 127, Ashlaud 5D, Lost Creok 4, Gordon 3, Shepptou 2, Mahanoy Piano 25, Gilberton 12, lSrandonvillo 2, Ringtown 1. The following recommendations arc made as to tbo applicants in each of the towns mentioned: Shonandoah, further iuvosti gato 33, stop 33, not found 0, dead 3, not reported on 11, Twonty-olght of thoso ou tho list had been cancelled. Mahanoy Piano, investigate 2, stop 4, Gilberton, investigate 0, stop 2. Ilrandonvillo, Investigate 1, stop 1 Ringtown, stop 1. Ashland, atop 14. Lost Creok, iuvostigato 1, stop 2. Girardvillo investigate 1, stop 37, dead 1. Tho total marked "stop" is 01. In ox-Director Diotrich's district there aro a total of 310 applicants, Tho association recommends tho cutting off of 03, and. finds 28 cither doad or removed from tho district. St. Clair is credited with 117 receiving out door relief, and tho association recommends tho stoppage of 05, not found 1, dead S, aud 21 to investigate. In Director Ahrensfield's district the sum mary shows a recommendation that 100 be refused further relief ; that 9 bo removed to the Almshouse ; that 31 bo furthor in vestigated. Four wero reported dead ; 3 not found, 2-1 not reported on, 8 oancelled, and 188 worthy, making a total of 371. The relief orders for tho next quarter wore to be drawn to-day, but they will bo withhold by the Hoard until tho roport of the Tax payers' Association is received by them. Those recommended to bo dropped from tbe list will hardly be granted orders. Purify your blood by taking Dr. Bull's Pills, for if the blood is impure your system is very susceptible to dangerous diseases. Look out I Get only tho genuine, Dr. John W. Hull's rills. ISIsenhower Gets Judgment, Tho case between the deposed superinten dent of schools of Centralis, J. II. Elsen hower, and the Centralis Sclfbol Roard, came up Saturday before 'Squire Loughlln, at Centralis. Tho superintendent, it will be remembered, was ousted at the election of teachers this summor. He was olectod for three years, but tbo present board decided to elect a new superintendent. They claim that last year's board was appointed by the cou rt and did not have the power to elect a teacher for three years. A littlo over a month ago school opened at Centralis, and Smith Murphy, formerly principal of tho Mt. Csrmel selioels, was superintendent. Eisenhower was on hand at the opening of the schools, but was not allowed to assume charge. He instituted suit against tbe board at the eud of the first month to got salary which he claims is due him. 'Squire Lough lln gave Eisenhower Judgment for the wages. The direeturs liave twsuty days in which to appeal the case to court, and it is said that this will be done. Casesreta stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripo, 10c. A Short Ijlleness, Owing to a break in the shaft machinery at tbe Wm. Ponu colliery yesterday morning work was delayed for a short period. It re quired sovoral hours to repair tho break. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled for Unity l'orusnl. The night schools will be onened next Monday, 18th Inst. Albert Medline, of Kingston, foil from a train near Haileton ami was killed. Tho Mlliersvllle borough treasury, like Pottsvllle's, is empty, and they will borrow money. Lehigh Valley mwonrer agents have been notified to don their winter uniforms next Sunday. The state Sunday school convention at Hnrrtsburg this 0 veiling will be addressed by John Wanamaker. Harrisburg steel manufacturers say they beliove their business will still further im provo in the near future. T. F. Miles, the grocer, advertises a dwelling for rent on West Cherry street iu another column of to-day's Issue. Tho Bescue Hook and Ladder headquarters have been draped In black ii( memory of their deceased brother, Henry (loodmau, Tho Beading Coal and Iron CompAnyV mammoth reservoir near Pottsvllle, on which 300 men havo been working for two years, is nearly completed. In accordance with a recent order of tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company, nil of their collieries in tho Shenandoah Valley aro being connected by long distance telephone Tho advertisement of the Commercial hotel may bo found in another column of to day's issue Its rates are reasonable and boarders are accommodated by tho day or week. Near Roaring Branch, Lycoming county, yesterday, tbe body of John Neston was found wedged between the fiont wheel and the box of his wagon. Ho had boon kicked to death by his horse. Fred. W. Hanburger, of tbo V. & R. C. & I.'Co, engineer corps, and Will Daniel, both of Ashland, expect to leayo shortly for Hon duras, where they will cugago iu engineering and look after some interests that they havo at stako. Tho Mt. Carmel borough Council has agreed to accept from tho Shamokin-Mt. Carmcl Electric Railway Co., an annual tax of $125.00 for tho oars running into that borough, instead of a tax of $10 for each car, as was provided iu a former ordinance UNFADING COTTON DYES. Special Vast Dlarunml Dyes for Cotton, that Will Not Wash Out With Soap or l"u do Iu the Sunlight. It is absolutely iinposslblo to get a fast and satisfactory color on cotton lrom tho same dyes as used for woolen goods, and for that reason Diamond Dyes havo a specially pre pared lino of fast colors for cotton that will givo perfect satisfaction. Bo sure to get tbo fast cotton dyes, and you can make colors that oven washing in strong soapsuds and ox posuro to tho sunlight will not fado. . Do not risk spoiling your goods with dyes that claim to color both cotton and wool with tho samo dye, as they are liahlo to ruin your matorial and can so tbo loss of your tlmo and work. Somo doalors try to sell new and un tried dyes in place of tho old reliable Diamond Dyos, hut this is simply because they can buy them cheaper than the Diamond. Obituary. Joseph H. Richards, a well known resi dent of Mlnorsville, died on Saturday in his 77th year, no is survived by a window and sovon children, ono of them, Miss Florence, is a teacher in tho Delano schools. Ho was a Methodist in religious belief and a member of tho Masouic fraternity. Tho funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. Tho death of Daniel Dillman, an aged resi' dent of Frackvillo, occurred on Saturday, aged GO years, and tho funeral took placo this afternoon. G. A. R. Post No. 815, of Frack villo, was in attendance. Services woro con ducted at tho houso, and interment mado in tho Frickvillo cemetery. At hor rosidsnco in Wm. Pcnn early this morning, Mrs. Jamos McDunnah died of lumbago. Hor sickness was of short duration aud death ensued when least oxpectcd. De ceased was agod 00 years aud is survived by her husband and two sons. Mr. McDunnah is suporvisor of West Mahanoy township. Alertness In Jtuslness. The successful business man of to-day must needs bo alort, or ho will not win; all tho faculties must bo strained to tho utmost, and, while tho excitement of business lifo whets tho appetito for it, in the end nature demands her pay for being constantly out raged. Tho business man, after being fro quontly warned, finds himself unable to concentrate his reasoning power, aud his norvos givo way. Ono of tho greatest enemies that business men contend with is sleeplessness, tho thought of possiblo trouble to-morrow drives away slcop to-night, and loss of slocp is destruction. The greatest physician and specialist in all nervous and chronic complaints to-day is Dr. Greeno of 33 West 14th Street, New York City. He is great by reason of his dis coveries, ono of which is tbe world-famed Nervura, and by his unvarying success in treating the norvous ills of men and women. Tho boauty and simplicity of operation of Dr. Greene's remedies are most strongly evidenced in their soothing effect upon tho nerves, permitting tho patient to slocp Wbolosomo sleep drives out nervousness, and Dr. Greeno's treatment is thorough, and its effects are poimanent. You may consult this distinguished specialist aud receivo his in valuable advice without cost by calling at bis office or writing to him a full explanation or your oase. uonsuitation either by per sonal call or by letter through the mail is absolutely free. Don't wait until you are entirely used up, but cousult Dr. Greene now. Slurrlage Licenses. Goorgo Griffiths and Maggio Frazior, both of Pottavillc Samuel Kuvitz and Annie Aroueack, both of Morea. Harlan A. Home, of Turtle Creek, Pa and Emma W. Solium, of PottsVille. Salvatore Bruno, of Itenovo, and Mrs, Jennie Bruno, of Kelayres, Edward Smith aud Edith Blaine, both of Mahanoy City. Philip M. Arte and Grace Schofistall, both of Hegins township. Salvation Oil, the greatestotire on earth for pain, is universally accented by Iiorsemea and veterinarians as the lie plus ultra of liniments. Deeds Itecorded. From Thos. M. Brien and wife to Bartholo mew Trainer, premises In Malianoy City. From Wm. II. Seager and wife et al to Theodore Ludwig, premises iu Mlnersvillo, From Mary Rehnett to George Itehuert, premises in orkvilie. From Margaret Horan to Thomas Scully, premises in Butler township. From Wm. Thicklns to John J. Morau et al, premises in Girardvllle. l'uuerul. The funeral of an Infant child of George Wilthew, of Park Place, took place this after noon. The remains were interred in the Odd Fellows' cemetery in town. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. 1 II M crirf vrtffw. The Coal Trade. The anthracite coal mining and carrying comimnles from now until the eud of the year will be in a race for tonnage, so as to mako as good ft showing as possible In thoir demands for a large percentage of the production to be allotcd for next year. The recent cold spsll has considerably increased the consumption of fuel, and this has enlarged the demand, so that dealers who have been carrying low stocks in their yards are mther importu nate for speedy deliveries of tbo cargoes of coal they havo urdored. Before the recent advance in prices to tho line aud oity trade the usual "pieadvaiice" canvass was mado and a considerable volume of orders for coal was takon for future ship ment, but at the old prices, so that there is now little business doing at tho new figures. The scarcity of vessels at Port Richmoud has retardod the moeineut of tidewater ship ments of anthracite. Tfs"'1 rr wf its ,77 ct tho Globo for 1TEUEAIGIA and similar Complaints, ana prepared turner uio blrl.cnt. GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS prescribed ly eminent phyaoian DR. niCHTER S 46 a km unr. ) E World renowned I Hi markaWy nrcrm.f ul I lOnly genotno with Trade Mark " Anchor,1 1 1 Au. nichtcr & Co. C 1 ii Pearl bu Hew xork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branca Eontes. Own OUiiTorki. tiHJcuu aauriica&ru.o:-iicni:i.a A. Wasley, 106 B. Main St., L.C. n, Hacenbuch, 101 H. Main St. . r.D, Klrlln, 6 8. Main . 4... Shenandoah. ., DR. RICHTEFV8 "ANCnOll" STOMACIIAIj best II". ;ftnrp!n&Ntnmneh CToinpltilnts. r jmmsbnm Huniiinii.iii iiniiMn MISCELLANEOUS. IJIOUND. A rnbbltt hound, on tho loth Inst. ' Owner enn have same by proving property and paying nil cxpemcs Incurred, Unll nt 330 Juneberry alloy, Shenandoah. 10-12-Ct TnOIt HUNT. Tho fine dwelling. No. 217 West X1 Cherry street, with nil modem Improve ments. Four rooms on each floor, largo attic and good cellar. Gas throughout, itcut reason able. Apply nt No. 20 N. Slain street. 10-121w FOIt 8ALI3 A vnlunblo property, 27 nnd 20 West Coal street, Shenandoah, l'n.. is offered for enlo. Double hlock, house- nnd gtnblo on tho roar. Apply to Samuel Itoberts, West Cherry street, Sliennndnah, l'o. 9-30-lw I710II HUNT. Storo nnd dwelling. Two show windows. No. 120 North Slain street. Apply to O. W. Ncwhouser, 122 North Mnln 9-27-tf street. 17011 SALE. Cheap, a deslrablo business Annly to X1 property on Host Centre street. M. SI. Uurke, Attorney, Hgn building. 8-G-tf AOKN'TS get fifty cents on each dollar, no experience necessary. Write for agent's outfit Address Tho CotholloiNcws, 5 linrclny St., New York. 10U "A7ANTKD. To borrow tl.OOO on first mortg )) age. Inquire nt this office, lo-B-tf riEUTIFICATE OF HANK DEPOSIT I.OST. f Notice is hereby given tlmt certificate of deposit In tho First Jsntionnl ltaulr, of Shrlinu doah, Pcnna., No "A-1310," of which 1 nm the owner, ha9 been lost nnd thnt on November 1, 1H07. 1 shnll make npplicndou to said lmuk for a duplicate certificate of tho same. '09 JfoHLOSU. Shenandoah, Pa., Oct, 11, 18117. 10-l'.M9-2u TOTICK OF ADMINISTRATION. In tho 1 Orphans' Court of Schuylkill county, la., In re citato of Edward K. Gallnghcr, lnte of the borough of Shenandoah, .aid county, deceased. Notico is hereby given tlmt letters of ndmlnh trntlon on tho above estate have been Issued to tho undersigned. All persons having claims ngnlnst tho cstato will present them without delay and nil persons Indebted to tho cstnto will mnko prompt pnyacnt. SI. SI. lluitui:, Kati: CUt.r.AniiKU, Attorney. Adminltrntrlx. Sbcnnndonh, Pa., Sept. 2fith, lh'J7. 0-28-5-12 INSTATE of Lawrence Shipley, late of North 'j Union township, Schuylkill county, do eenscd. Letters tentrtnientary 011 tho nhovo estntc having been grunted to the tnitlersitfiieil, nil persons indebted to the Haiti estntu aro reqm'Hted to made payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to Or to JOHSf SINGMSY. S. G. M. Hollo peter, Stephen Si holey, their Attorney. Kxeeutorn. Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. 6. 1897. 10-5-Ctoav Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. GRANT JIOYBR, Prop., Cor. Coal and Slain streets, Shenandoah, Pn. Terms: 81.00 per day. Stabling Facilities Unsurpa'tsed. Boarders comfortably accommodated by week or month. sOF THE BJUpifl STOE, NO. 23 S. MAIN STREET. Cloaks, Coats, Skirts,. Waists, Wrappers, Corsets, Misses', Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Knit Goods, Fascinators, Clouds, Caps ana all sorts oi knit goods. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Toweling, Table Cloths, Napkins. Our shoe department is replete with bargains lor all grades of buyers. COME AND SEE IT. In the millinery department,niay be' seen all tbe latest atyles.aaapes aud ready trimmed hats. A Large and Complete LInoof Shawls, Blankets, Comforts, Feathers and all Kinds of Woolen Goods. BICYCLES! BICYCLES FOR SALE CHEAP. One f 100 Gents' '97 Ranger wheel, good as new. One 960 Ladies' or SUsscm' Crescent whjpd BOUU UOIIUII1UI1. No ; Reasonable i Offer : Refused, GUY D. STGRNER, No. 400 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, Pa, EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, I No. 13 North Jardin St. $0 limm 1 mm ID W i Mirm t IB H'i&'H BloodffNerveFood ForWonk and Run Down Poopte. IIIUHT IT ICI Tho richest of all restorn VYnAI II lO I tlvo foods, bocouao It, ro- places tho ossenilals or lira mat aro ox- hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living. overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, otc WHAT IT DOES! &KS digestion perfoc-lt creates solid llesh, imisclo and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes ns'.lvc and clear. It restores lostvltnllty, stops all wast ing drains mid weakness In either sex, and ns a female regulator lins no equal. Price Wc., or live boxes $2.00. Druggists or by mail. Wo can help you. Advice and book, Oreo. WrTtoU8 About Your Caso THE DR. CHA8E COMPANY, 1S12 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. II Waste flakes is an old saying, But whether it earthly use wasting money. Especially WM in ciiiu uuviw, wwi.iw ufcv,-; . i . iwi ........ j . . . . style ; some for greed. We're Not Selfish. We're satisfied with a little profit ; we know how to put in style without putting in price ; we don't charge for name. We charge simply and solely for shoe all shoe good shoe. Our School Shoes are good examples of our fair-pricing. Youths' shoes, 75c, $1, $1.25. Boys' shoes, 90c, $1, $1.25, 1.50. Children's shoes, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25. Misses' shoes, $1, $1.25, $1.50. They're built well ; built to withstand the tough usage they get. Shoes you'll be glad you bought ; shoes we're glad to handle. -.nnip cmrpc c nnrm" inr r i 'i 1 1 1 f i(iiTi. inr L " v 4 ii mm mm wm 15th OCTOBER. -4 li inn iHflir- iiirr wM J- Mycr' Mr- mm z4hi mm SINGLE 'BARREL BREACH LOADING GUN. , DOUBLE BARREL BREACH LOADING CUNS. , IIAMMERLKgS BREACH LOADING GUNS. SELF EJECTOR BREACH LOADING GUNS. LOADING SETS. GAME BAGS. GUN CASES. LOADED SHELLS. .SWALK'S HARDWARE STORE.. Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits. 'A. "BIO" The workingmen can save money store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of 351.19 For which "other stores are asking proportion. We make Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Jjinc. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. The Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit ot clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also conies power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, .... Repairing of all Kinds. - - - . BRANDONVILLE, REN N A. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SODTH JARDIN STREET, . .. SHENANDOAH, PENN& SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WA1AITIS, Prop. -Successor to- vnn noun mm. 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. Wm Mi Wm Want as true as it ever was. is true or not there's no p"3 m mm mm m mm m mm Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits. 15th OCTOBER. . . fl HOT MEMBER. . . The 1897"taiitci" fleatef. A pleasing design mode with sliding1 feed doors nnd triplex grate which removes nil nshes nnd clinkers, Finished in Russia iron, is ga tight and has ornamented nickel feet,, shirt, foot rails and shaker. Our price means a saving you of $5 to $6, if you you buy here. to D. & J. SIEGEL, 123 S. MAIN ST. SAVING ! by making their purchases at onr S1.50 and Si.75 Other goods a specialty of repairing. in