g .- - . : " ( I I I i m n rwYVT n wvY.rv ant it yi TIER'S WAIT I WAIT I WAIT I ANOY CITY, PA. THt DAYLIGHT: We will supply the Hb.n lamp cnmi ! n f"r ft.ag. Will save the R.K. I lit-- ioi .i'ic'1 , taantte made only 35c. ; HOOKS & BROWN; North Main St. THE RUSH I To Alaska li the Spring will be Tremendous. The mot profitable lrnnimwi w 111 ! in tni im portation awl tnerlmnd'niiifc auI In fmnirOHi , food and Atipiitlr to tho imittitu! r dt.M Wkts In short, it pTiPRil Tnnhiirf. M r ir -t to Mid tfteamnliip ImsUics. It was ko in r it Jfjll tie so to Hw. TJe Alaska Transportation and Development Company $5,000,000 T meet this demand, will own non-assessable Incorporated Capital, I demand, Will own und opornti it- QtaC STEAftSRS, BOATS AND BARGES OK THE YUKON. Odnatctlnf with its own line of large and Miff nlflo sat Ocean Steamers, flnccdallVfulAntul for rattuinur I.iimiiips. - in to 1 not country an f miniMisi :iinou.it of piws and fiutnmcnt for the mi inn, m vU fnrtuslUngtticm transportation for thoinrl and and their kh1h. muttons at different potnN ottered any pe'n. be tin means, to buy share of stock in tl; (.HtaMfMliiiiK TiwI h. An (Mtn'irltitiHx is be thoy of miu.ll orlmnc r it.uk in 1U, ....tin...,. wra iwmvipnie in tnc HWORMOUS DIVIDENDS iaare to bo earned within the next 12 month SAnres are offered at $1.00 each par value, non-aasemmble, and will le offered tor a limited time only. Sifer than Savings Banks and Bank Stocks Paying larger dividends While numerous saving bank and banka h,e upcmU-l, transportation nnd trndluu; coinpiuiie win never Been In the Hat of failure- This stork in on of the moat desirable lui stmcnt o(t. n .1 the public. The Incorporators and stockholder i h . ,n. connected with this cmnpans an n . n i.l m ii experience in similar uudcrt ikmei .mil nu n whose nanus nro sufficient it " "fih. atatidins; of the companv, to w it ALBBKT C. BLATZ, Pres Vtil lllalr II u i , I Milwaukee. HON WM. E. MASON, United St,!- Meiint.n from Illinois. W.G. KDWAKlMi, Paaa. Tioflh Mr. ' II .V. D. R. K , Oincinnatl. , PRINK A. HEC1IT. of Clms. Ka.-stnii A. Co. Chiemro. ' CIIAS. II. ROCKWELL, Trafll. Mgr. C I. A L K. H , I Motion ltnutc) Chicago W. C. KINKAUMON. Oen'l Pom. Agt. C. N. O & T. P K It , Incinnntl, O. U W (IRIFl'ITII. l'rcs First National llnnk. Vieksbury, M Iss. FKE1) V OTIIC, jiiit eighteen year with Shelby Bank, Micll, vlllc, lnd. J. M. PHILLIPS V abler First Natfl Hank, VU'kHtmri.', Miss. And bumlteils uf ntlicr- equally prominent. Vdilrrssand mulct nil money payable to JheAlaskaTransporta!iGn& Development Co,, w ' u r Hmldhiff, Van Uur'ii & Ivrhornftsr," CHICAGO, ILL. Owa House, Hi today, member 19. IKXf BIG fllfflfldlH BtS- ;it i rf o : LAS0N'S PROMINENT SUCCESS Until Friday, November a. m. 19th, at 9 UHI0H CLOTHING COMPANY Hava Bught the Entire SUok and Good Will of the Baltimore Bargain Store and Have Leased the Immense Building, MA. 4 Main Street, Shenandoah, ia., In the FergVson Uonee Block, 33 fcViTft THE POPULAR COMEDIAN imiessylxroyle. The Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin is lnva- Irlably obtained br ihort who use Pozsoni'b Complexion ."owdtir. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and akillfu! tonsorlal artists always in attendnttce. rsj test Si hop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. FergBsoa Boom Block. v Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. GRANT MOYEH, Prop., Opr. Oual and Main streets, Shenandoah, Ta. HUbllns Faellltles Uniurpaased. Terms Hoarders oorotortably acconimodatett by week V or month. i SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY French Butter Scotch JOo Owsnut Taffy Hoarfaound Drops joe Obooo'iatcCroam ,. All klnda of fruit candy.... Jjc Xlondyke Gold Boston Chls.... ljo Croam Datea And nil Different Kinds of Choice Candies. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 Xottb, Main Street. Iporrent. Otte dwellintr on East Lloyd tie., formerly occupied by H. C Fainter. Ha eight trice rooms. rv. lHnB- on North Wliite atiwrtt formerly occupied by Ia dof Interateln. Haa 10 rooms, litis, bent and other convenience. APPLY AT - O'pRR'S LIVERY, if, YViiU ltd Lbj. Stt Shemmdoab, Pa. HiMl i.l-K 1" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, " II AY uud v' I! w Floor and Table OU Cloths. E. B. FOLHY, T:,:L PflCf A - 25, 35, 50 and 75JM" ( !Imrt at Snyder's Drug Store. IIISJI.1I8I BlaiVkets aucl shawls are now selling faU Wehauille only those of superior 'ity, and we purchase them in case direct from the manufacturers. o fine all wool White Blankets, J3.75 Mir. 7oxSl. J4-75 the pair. 74x84, a pair. A good wool Blanket as M Ji-75 the pair. 11 -4 colored wool tests, tl.25 to I2.75 the pair. ADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDER "VV EAR, tir stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's Children's Underwear m cotton, and merino, has been selected with ; care, and is certainly worthy of Inspection. You will save money king advantage of the bargains c to otter 111 this line, wc handle tile best makes of the lending mnnii rera, and they arc sold to you with a gusihntee. jjilies lleecetl tibbeil Vests, extra Ur. and quality, fine finish, at 25c,; ride at 50c. Ladies natural and all-wool vests, $1.00 to $1.25. i natural ool shirts and drawers, , Soc, 75c., $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 . Men's scarlet shirts and drawers, to $1.00 each. And will open tlielr SOtlt liranoli sto-e to the labile With a aratnl Ave days opeuhnc sale. iVe want vollf trado. Our nlaea must In come tho (radios; place uf the people. Oar wre ii jowr store, uinte inu ue eonvitirea Every ihhu, woman or child; the mechanic in well at (he laborlUE man or farmer, the rich a well aa the poor, all will flud it to their ad vantage to visit our sture on the opening days. We have come to stay, but hi order to Wo me quickly acquainted with tho people of Shenandoah and surrounding towns we naro inaugurated the uew firm's rail and , inter stock with the 8 Day Opening Sale and give the teutilo the benefit. A sal,; never before heard of ill this part of tne country. To he plain, it will lie 110 sale. It will be the greatest slaughtering of new .Men handise in the city. Dlil you ever hear of buying a fine tallor-nuwle suit worth $18 for $8.08 ? No you tlid nut. but yon can get one at this sale. A flue fi ptirof panta for 79c. Just think of it, you can buy a good tmiu a suit fur fU 08. But ri'iuetnoer only dining this opening you can get 1 base bargains. i(.'oiiie to this groat Special Salo, It will pay you if you have to travel 100 miles. An oiiiHirtiinit.v like this never comes ntmlu. On accotrflt of this immense sale tho store haa been cloned for Ave days, expressly for tho purpore to arrange for this sale, llemcm- ler 110 postponements. Thi great opening sale will continue and last but five days. Everything will be sold at retail, at 80 per cent, teas than acual wholesale co tof manu facture. To show what gigantic bargains win ne onereu. a lew prices tiro mentioned. and there are thousands of tllflcrout bargains, which, lor want 01 space, wu caunot mention here. We advise you to bring this advertisement with you g' that there be no mistake and you get oiactly the goods wo advertise. In order to propcm arrange fur this great sale the store will be cliwed until Ktiday, Nov. 10th, at D n. in., when tho Great Fire Day Salo wlli commence and last Five Days. Union Cassluiere, Single and Double Bieasti d Sack, regular price $0.00, now $2 09 Good, Substantial, Wear-diving liu-iiess Suits, worth $13.00 for $3 bT. Klegnut Cheviot Suits, Black anil Mixed Color-, -ock, Round and Square-Cut, retail price JIG SO, now $5.35. Itegiihttlon, Heavy Blue, O. A I! Suits, usual $18 00 quality, now 5 78. Corkscrew, Diagonal, and Fancy Mixed Worsted, Sacks and Cutaways, regu lar nrii 0 18 00 and 880.00. for S7.30. Fine Clay Wursted and Thihets. Usual price $88.00, now tHMU. Mens unou working rants, worth $2 00, for B8c. Worsted Pants, worth J2.80 and $3 00. for $1.28. Cheviot and CtuBimi re Bunts, worth $3 50, for $1.43. Men's Fine Dress Pants, worth from $1 00 to J8.00, now $1.03 to $3 10. Youths' Oasalniere mil Worsted Suits, worth $5.00, for $1 00. Youths' Ultra Fine Dress Suits, in Cheviots. Fine Worsteds and Fancy Cassimercs, worth $7.00 to $13 00, now $8.50 to $0.08. 5000 Pairs Boys' Knee pants at 11c, sizes 3 to 14 years. Men's Serviceable Spring and Fall Over cuatf, worth $11, for $3.40. Fine Silk uud Satin-Lined Fall and Winter Overcoats, worth $18 to $33, for $U 0 and $12.35. Storm Ove.rcoits for from $3 to $0. They are worth $0 at least. Men's Medium Weight Jk-;"" coats, in Meltons and Kerseys--flrt"'",..,.. worth from $13 to (SO. n0 to JS Fr.n.ce.Alhert smts Jn. 3 f Worsted and Corksciew, worm $25, now $0.75. All the new and nobby patterns Single and Dottble- Jreastui. tioou school suit, worth t2, now 87 cents Nobby Dress Suits, worth $3, now 51.18. rino Dress Suits, in rancy Cussl merer and Worsted, worth from $ I to $0.50, .ow $1 85 to $3 25. Odd Coats, Odd P.-iuts and Odd Vests will be almost given away. Children's Blue Pilot and Chinchilla IiecfcH, worth from $4 to $0. now from $1.75 to $2.75 Children's Capo Overcoats wortli from $2 to $U. now during this salo from 00c. to $2.50 Hats worth 70 00, now ,.c. iluys Hats worth S1.50, now 15c. Bicycle Hose, worth $1, now 15c. Collars, Cull's, Driving Gloves, Neckties, liaudkcrchlcfs. all kinds of bhirta nnd Underwear. Silk suspenders, worth 50c. and 75c, now 0c. Overalls, worth 75c, now 37c. If you valuo money you can't afford to miss this chance. As this salo Is bona-fide, wo wish to Inform the Public to be very careful to see that you get tho right place. Wo have come to stay. But this stock must bo sold nut in 5 days. , Beware of itrpostors as other Merchants may display signs in order to deceive the public. Be sure you arc at tho right place ; look before you enter. UNION CLOTHING OOMPANY, 4 Main Street, Ferguson Hotel Block Shenandoah Pa. Itulea and regulations for this salo: Bute No. 1. No one will be allowed iu the store he fore 0 a. m. and after 0 n. in. Store open Saturdays until 11 p. 111. Kulo No. 2. No special discounts will he given to merchants or storekeepers. Itulo No. 3. All clerks are requested to oxchauRo goods. Please report any inattention of clerks to our cashier. Clare lare paid to all out-of-town buyers when properly vouched for. Many rnlltlent Unndtdates. From Mahnnoy City Hecord. Next year wPI be a big one politically, ami already applicants Tor fat cilices are "plng up on all sides Some of tho llei.tibllcau cmdidates so far beard from are: Congress man Brumm fur either Governor, Jatie' or Congress ; Judge Koc'i, of course, will tie a candidate for the nomination for Judge but he will have competitors in Arthur L. Shay, I). ('. Honniug and George M. HiwiU.anil Mr. Brumm, if he falls of theGoverilnrslili. Hon. S. A. I.osoli, of Schuylkill Haven, and Hon. C. Matten, of Pottavllle, are candidates for Congress conditionally. For District At torney the following will lie the candidates: C. K. Ilraekons, of St. Clair ; S. 11. F.dtvards, of Potlsvllle, and A. L, Shay, also of Potta vllle, If he Is not nominated for Judge. The names of Democratic candidates now 11 nc talked of are : For Judge of the Cofcrt of Common Pleas, George J. Wadllnger, S. II. Kaorcheraiid 11. W. dimming, of Pottsvllle, and W. A. Marr. uf Ashland ; for Congrea, Hon. James B. Iteilly, W. F. Shepherd and James W. liynn, of Pottsvllle ; and J. O, Ulrlch, of Tamaqtia ; for District Attorney, It. S. lUshore, of Treroont, and M. J. ilo- Louglilln and James J. Mnran, of Pottsvllle. The candidates for other office are more numerous and hail from all sections of the county. TJ will always find here a large and attractive line of Dry Qoods to select from. Table H, i,inen l able Lovers, wane, Gray and Plaid Maiinels, inns, Tickings, Muslins, umg- Flannelettes, Canton Flan- Jn colored, bleached and tin ned ; all-woll Skirting Flan- Crashes, Hosiery, Gloves, Napkins, Combs, Hair be, etc. WETS AND RUGS Ba ain 1 ' 1 This deportment is on the sacM 4 floor and is well stocked with the prodi etion of the leading manufacturers of O Mts and Kugs. You will find in tbja irJUection of fine pattern every- tat is desirable iu Moquettet, Ikrusael, Axminstcr, Tapestry, n and Rasr. and our price are so tat you cannot fail to be suited. Scalst baiCt. ndxt neltl Tola InflseMi -VTa are agent for Hie iSTTBWOK PAPER PATTERNS ! A foi and complete line always in stork. Monpily Fashion Sheet FREK OF CHAhOE. Oct one. P. J. GAUGHAN, No 37 North Main St. k croup Buy Koystoneflour. He sure that the immr r.nwin & Barb, Ashlaud, Pa., la printed on ever mcV. - - Deeds Recorded, From lrvin A.Seltier, ct ux., to George Dresher, premises In Union township. From Ilcv. Charles I. Carter, exeeubTr et. al , to ltev. James F. Wood, of PlillatleTphia. From Henry B. Cmkerg to Key- James F. Wood, of Philadelphia. From Kdward Madcaford, et ux.. to Alvln A. Madenford, premises in Wayne township. Petition from tho Auburn Water Com pany to the Governor was placed on file. Charter from tho same water company was also recorded. I rom James Galhraitb to Franciska Nowak, premises in I,ykens. From John Smith to the Sohuylkill Build ing and Loan Association, premises n Schuyl kill Haven. From Edward E-ist to Frank M. Werner, promises In Pottsvillo. ttt.CHASE$ . BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UfUAT IT IC I The richest of all restora nnHI II IOI tlve foods, because it re. E laces the essentials of life that ore ex. nusled by dlteabc, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! SftlStSS digestion perfocj it creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong tho brain becomes active and clear. It restores lostvltaltty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness in either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60c, orllvo boxes 52.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice nnd book, free. VV. Ito Us About Your CasoT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1M2 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. is what many a mother is looking for; something absolutely snfo and reliable, that will disarm her terror of that dread rattling, strangling cough, so foarful to the mother, so fatal to tho child. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a croup cure that can be relied on. Thousands say so. Mrs. W. J. Dickson ("Stanford Bvalrth") writ from Truro, N. S. : "That terror of mothers, the startling, croopy cough, never alarmed me so long as I had a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In the house." "We have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In our family for years. Once when our boy had a severe attack of croup, we thought that he would die. But we broke up the attack by using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." K. 11. COX, Plaucheville, La. Ayer's C&otij Pectoral is put up in half-size bottles at half price 50 cents. laafilcrtfln irtnj VtUUIUU Mil thlU2topi: ftm c-n t.-lfix cf r"Bia ilipltf D.aI. -... 1 .n . . .,, l.dnf. vnn br Write JOHN WEDDEltlll'KH & CO.. PstK'.Sni oeyi. Waiililinttoii, D. t'..fir thflr 'WnfiiaorTM mi lut of two litin.irc.1 tnvratlc: r'?Lp2. 3 "I'd l.lho to lte n Itoy Aira!n.N I'd liko to bo ti boy ngnln withuut n woo or care, with freckles scnttered o'er my fnoo nnd bnyseeds In my bulr. I'd like to rise at 4 o'clock and do n hundred chores and saw tho wood nnd feed the lions nnd look tho Rtnhlo doors, nnd herd tho bona and wntoh tho bocs nnd take tho mules to drink, nnd tench tho turkeys how to swim so they will not sink, and milk n hundred cows nnd bring In wond to burn nnd stand out In tho sun nil jlny nnd churn and churn and churn, and wear my brother's cast off clothis and walk four miles to school, and get n licking overy day for breaking some old rule, tiDd then get homo ngnln tit night nnd do the chores once moro, nnd milk tho cows nnd feed tho hogs nnd enrry mules n soore, nnd then crnwl wearily up stnlrs nnd seek my little bed, nnd hoar dad say, "Thnt worthless boy, ho doesn't corn bis broad." I'd liko to be n boy 11 Ruin, n boy fins so muoh fun. Ills lifo Is Just one round of mirth, from rlra to set of sun. I think there's nothing plcnsnuter than closing stable doors nnd hording hens and chasing bees und doing alAprdincssiog.'l sis Manager Stevenson, of Pawnee Illll' aggregation, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. Pierce ltobetts, yesterday. Beth gentle men had been former college chums. T?1M TawIs nmitrtptar nf thfl Delmnnlcn. Tamarjua, shook hands with his many ac quaintances hero yesterday. -Lnther geclirlst,a son of Rev. Seechrlst. formerly pastor of the defunct English Lutheran church, topped.off In town yester day on bit way from Sbeppton. Mr. See chrlst home Is now located near ork. Mis Huby Tost and Mrs. Wendell, who have been pleasantly entertained, here by friends for the past two week, returned to their homes iu Dattlnora to-day. E. W. WebKer, of 1 Oml street, is esiiAuetl to his home by Illness, Chief of Police Tosh and Oflioer itolln were summoned to Pottavllle to-day on legal business. Mis Nellie Ceatello, of Olmnlvllle, passed through town to-dy enrotite to St. Clair, to visit her sister, who I 111, -Mis fladlo lteeso attended the funeral of Miss Ida Sigfried, of Mt. Carina), yesterday. Don't delay; alway lie 011 time, forpreven- tion is 1 letter than cure. All enughs and colds and such allectluns of the throat and lungs as lead to consumption are cured by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. The Greatest Singer of the Day Acknowledges Her Indebt edness to Paine's Celery Compound. . HOOD'S PILIiS cure Wvcr UU, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A rjleaa-nt laxative AH Drneclsta. Muskets WI1II0 tho Introduction of portable fire arms Into Europo Is of comparatively re sent date, their use was frequent ntnong the Moharamrdnna of eastern Asia at a very early period. I.n Brocqulore, who made n journey to Jerusalem in tho mid dle of the fifteenth century, nnd who trav eled extensively In tho east, mentions tho firing of smnll arquebuses at the great fes tivals in Damascus. Tho first use of muskets In Enrope win at the siege of Ithege In 1801 by tho Span ish soldiers. These arms were so extreme ly heavy that they oould not bo used with out a rest. They were provided with mntahlocks, und were Directive at a consid erable distance. While on the march the soldiers themselves carried only the am munition nnd the rests, and boys, bearing the muskets, followed after, like oaddles on n golf 0011 rue. Loading these cumbersome arms was n slow operation. They were olumsy nnd awkward to handle, the ball ami powder were carried separately, and the prepara tion and adjustment of the mntoli took n long time. Defers long, however, Improvements be gan to be made. The guns became lighter In construction, and the soldiers carried their ammunition In broad shoulder belt oalled bandellcrs, to whloh were suspended a number of little leather oovered wooden eases, each of whloh held a charge of powder. A pouch, In whloh the bullets were oarrled loose, and n priming horn hung at tho side of the soldier. As Into as the time of Charles I muskets with rests woie still In use, nnd it was not until the beginning of tho eighteenth cen tury that firelocks wore successfully em ployed. Harper's Hound Table. First of All, Bed nag Oil, 25c. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. Gruhler Bros., drug store. At MISCELLANEOUS. 'vyywvysvii I otrr A valuable sold band rliur. I J reward will be offered for return of same to the IIKIUI.U omce. MUbl. 11-lMw FOK RKNT. A large and coturaodtoua stable, central ly located. Water very oonvaiilwil. Suitable for private r livery purposes, ftltuated on South Market street, near Oak atreet. pply to Michael Prihula, 31 E. Centre St. 11-17-tf Hi ore room and dwelling, No. U now ready f. MmmfmfttnmmmnmmtfmiimmtmmtimtmmmmmK 1 CONWAY'S 1 I FJipUS 5 AU) lOe STORE JiO. 7, 1 IE 8 71 10S North Main Street. Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store.-" Wc will sell on Wednesday and Saturday OIL CLOTH MATS, newest styles, worth 50c, one yard wide and one yard square, for 20c. These goods positively cannot be bought elsewhere for less than 50c. Take advantage of a good thing aqd push it along. Wc also have a line of fancy china that will surprise you. SPECIAL. BARGAINS 3 if Cut Ola.a Cake nlate. 12 in gal. (How I'ltcbcr 3oo i-S gal. Hiew lan - 2ftc Hcatiiuui uaice tunti Illsque Figures, Imported Covered Tureen, decorated Mulollca Pitcher, gal .'.'.'.'I Mo China Cup and Haucer, nfterdlnner 3c Vegetable Dish, aquaro 30c jJiflit i-uns Boasting Pans, 10x14 Hlftem Crank Coffee or Tea Canister Oil Cans Agr.te .Sauce Pan " Bread Pan " Cofleo Flak Pudding Pans, 4 qts 30o Preserve Kettle. Mil. Hauee Pan- 83d Bucket, 2 qts.., - DOo Our Worth. Prlco 50a 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c lOo 10c 10c 10c )0o loc lOo lOo lOo 10c 10c 10c lOo 10c 10a lOo 50c 2Sc 760 29c Wo 30a UISc 800 ana 2fto 250 250 45q On Wortli Prlco Beautiful China Mug 35o China I'rult Saucer 25c Majolica Plates 15c Glass Sugar Bowls 20cr Olans Butter Dish 20c Glass Cut Dish lOo Celery Dish, 10 In 26a Decorated Plates, Gin 20o Tin Collanders 20o Mirror Comb cases 20a Qla9 Salt and Pepper- 20c Tin Bucket, 2 qt 20o China Bread Plate - 20c Scrub Brush 10c Stew Pans, 1 qt 20o Tin Pudding Pans 10c "NOTICE" Do not forget to have a look over our Jewelry Department, when you come to see us. 3 t, I f, 1 fc 102 NORTH MAIN STREET. Next door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. Ktuuiiutumuuut!iiutitmu!iiuimmuiuituutui!iitmr; 1 847 ROGER BROS. 1847 ROGER BROS. Tea Spoons, - $2.00 per doz " " Dessert Spoons, 3.50 per doz " ') Table Spoons, - 4.00 per doz " " v Dessert Forks, - 3 75 per doz " " Table Forks, - 4.00 per doz " " Child's Knife, Fork, Spoon, 1. 00 a set Compare the above prices with what you are asked in other stores. These are special prices for holiday trade, but the lot may not last that long. Buy now. Table Knives and Forks, Carving Sets and Silverware in complete assortment. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. m '847 m 1847 W 1847 (V 1847 1847 A "BIG" SAVING"! The workingmen can save money by making their purchases at our store. We are offering an excellent snoe at the re markable low price of MAHAN0Y city. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Lucy, wife, of John Iary, will take place to-morrow morn ing at 10 o'clnck. High mass will be cele brated iu St. Cnuicus church with interment In the parish cemetery. "Bob" Franklin, nn English pugilist re siding at Morea, has been matched for c limited bout with Prof. Georgo Prince, t, colored fighter, residing on East Centre street. The date will be (Uod within period of three weeks, tho winner to receive a small purse and a sido bet. John a. Davis, tho trainer, is taking care of Franklin. Joseph Cook, a liarber, residing on West Centre street, had a narrow escape from being run down by a Lakeside oar uear tho Nortli Mahnnoy colliery yesterday afternoon. Tho hoi so he had been driving had slipped on the rail and fell to the ground just ns the car was Hearing tho spot. By tho prompt action of Motorman Waters the car was brought to a standstill within a few feet of the prostrate horse. W. W. Lewis has gone to Philadelphia, to complete arrangements for n bout between his prodlgee, James Keener, of Altoona, a colored pugilist, and "Crockey" Boyle, of Germantown. The articles of agreement will he drawn up in tho office of tho Phila delphia Item. To KHtnlillah n I'rotoatnnt School. Lima, Nov. 17. Mr. Jarrett, an Amer ican Protestant missionary, has suc--efujly passed an examination at Cco,'c!tuNji,Ule southern province of that name, forrrieTftftUalof the Incas, and the most ancient of the. Peruvian cities, with a view of estab- llBhlns a school there. Ills Intention has greatly excited the Catholic party. Emma Cnlvo bus attained a success un precedented in tho annals of lyric art. To repeat the story of hor triumph is need less. Her superb voice, her fascinating imlf oricntal dunces, her caressing gestures, her black cyea, irresistible mirth these, and the indescribablo something more, make up the dazzling personation by which the artist has mado hor name famous in overy part of tho world. Her mar; clous artist temperament has made her ,i great actress, but thisbiiugs its own pro c, and ns great hearts know great griefi'. great temperaments mint know great nervous strain, consequently, there are periods of nervous prostration and unfilled engagements when itnpntieut audiences are art to forget these extenuating circumstances Calvc's absolute reliance on Paine's celery compound at all stioh times of low nervous energy appears in tho following letter : Boston, Mass., March, 1SH7. I am convinced that Paine's celery com pound is the greate-t noryestrcngthener that can to obtained. I can vouch for its wonder ful health-giving power. EMMA CALVE. -" rH.TMcreat chanso for tho worse in health 'is in inoiasWrfAciice betrayed by a loss of wcisht and a pinched !tIulR!JfVfU!ie face. On the other hand, a gain in weight, j Ono of the surest tcbts of tho health-making capabilities of Paine's celery compound is the rapid increnee in weight and tho in creased ruddiness of tho blood that invariably follows Its use. It clears the skin, makes the excretory, purifying functions, performed by tho bowels, kidneys aud the skin, regular and thorough. The Improvement in looks from taking this great restorative is not a mere matter of Idle vanity, but the sign of healthier processes all over the body. Many a parent, wife and husband have watched with growing surprise nnd joy some listless, white-blooded, feeble rclativo gaining, under tho help of Paino's celery compound, flesh, color and wholesome ness of mind and body. Not only is there a decided gain In the general health from tho use of Paine's celory compound, but such disorders as sick head aches, rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney dis ease and nervous debility invariably yield to the vigorous buildiug up of tho health that this great remedy nover fails to bring about. Increased appetite, ready capacity to di gest food aud tho final cure of stomach dis orders, bowel difficulties and nervous de rangement follow tho uso of Paino's celery compound. As a prudent man Insures his house against a contingency of fire, however remote, an 'J-Persqns feeling "run down" and tired should I ..l.A ...tX-.l-tAmid llralnkf cni-Inuo l.wu.l.Tnn When bilious or costive, eat a Cascaicts randy cathartic euro guaranteed 10c, 25c up to a certain point, goes hand In band with ! toko Vretouiawigain serious nrcak riB an improvement in all other essentials of I down in ncaitii by buTrarunjiBOcinuriytiio. health, and notably an improvement in tho strength and vigor of the entire system by color aud amount of tho blood. . I means of Paine s colery compound. I OTSt i LOTS ! ! Men s. Bnvs and 7 - aV Children' S CLOTHING. ARE AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION- They are all this season's made goods. No job lots or bought up at Bankrupt Sales stock, but they are up-to-date in every respect. Gome and get fitted up in one of Our Suits. You will feel comfortable in it and at the same time it will not drain your purse too much. You will be admired in one of our Overcoats. Come and look at them. Boys' Overcoats in endless varieties. Every Article Guaranteed or Money Refunded. $1.19 MH HUNT 1-1 North Main aire ri nt i untuiiis plate giHM fioni, ros, range, not aoit i iilil m ati r liutn, lurue lenar, yarn, uare- l nun iinil -tal'li IC is a m ry disfrablc place i fur any kind of hUMlniH Kent reasonable. lMram iipi.h to C W Nev, In. user, J-"J Nnrtli! Main bin t. Jl-13-tf For which other stores are askjng $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in proportion. We mate a specialty pf repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . , , Bargains Are Offered in Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10B NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. Famous Clothiers and Hatters, ACKNOWLEDGED. Cheapest Clothiers and Hatters in the County, Corner Main and Oak Streets, FRANEY BUILDING, SHENANDOAH PA. i