60XPAPER.jfc Call on us for box paper. Our new cheap ones "Sweethearts" ami "Governess" go at 10 cents easily, worth 15c A new lot of "Pennsylvania" just received. You know the good value this box is. This price is 25 cents. See our new 10c tablets. They are beauties. HOOKS & BROWN, N. Malm St. CANTRELL & GOCHRANE'S HMPORTED GINGER - Hit- 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, SlienanJoali, la. A CALL. Jleiiuldlcati Comity, Senatorial unci I.ecW lutlio Contention. SI III VI KIM. 10. ltKlTIU.ICAN COM.,) Ill South Centre St., ro'HnviI.I.K, Aug. , l&tis. J Notico is hereby tfixon that the Schuylkill county Ilenublicau convention will he held at Union hall in the borough of l'ottsvlllc, on Monday, September 12th, 1M)9, at ten o clock a. in., tho iluth Senoto rial convention will ho held In the borough of Shenandoah, at l!ob bius' hall, on Wednesday, September lltb, at 10 a.m.; tho First Legislative convention will he hold at Armory hall, in the borough of Muhauoy City, on Thursday, September 15th, at 10 a. in.; the Second l.cgtalativu convention will be held in the borough of Uirardville, at Opera house, on Friday, September loth, at 10 a. in. ; the Third Legislative convention will ho hold at U. S. hotel, In tho borough of Tamaqua, on Satur day, Soptcmber 17th, at 10 a. in. ; tho Fourth Legislative convention will bo held at Union ball, In tho borough of l'ottsx'illo, on Tues day, September 13th, at 10 a. in. Tho primaries for tho election of delegates and alternates to tho County Convention, 30th Senatorial Convention and the several Legislative Conventions and also County committeemen anil alternates lor tlio en suing year will bo held in all the election districts of tho county on Satmday, Septum ber loth, from three to seven o'clock n. in. at tho usual places for holdlug such elections. oicept in tho following districts, whore cuaiigcB nave noon mauo : Crosiona To tho public bouse of John A. Scott. Frackville To tho public liouso of Sam. llurchill. llabanoy City, Fifth ward To tho public houfeo of David K. Jones. North Wayne To tho public houso of Charles Stump. Schuylkill Haven, South ward To tho public house of V Uliam V. Stit.or. Sehir 1 ill Hi 'an. North ward To the Kaiiiboh iloc llouse Oiwi , urg- .''' public house of A. K. SliJ Ul. Tmuaiiua, South aid -To the public house, of Fills Lewis. ' Thu btttiB of representation in tho convon tUiv.mln, be :n follows Jnstrtt'U iu which less than thirty-five votoa were cast for lieacoiu for State Treas urer last year shall ulect one delegate and ouo nlteruftU all other dl triits shall elect two delegate" and two alternates, who shall he entitled to cast such vote as the iulcs of the party provide. Each distiict shall olect one County Committeeman and olio alternate. Jly older of the Executive Committee, A. L. Sn iv, St Chaiimau. Ak y ir grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent flour, ar . afce no other brand. It is tho host Csariundn. In Tlivrn Such H Club lime? A minister in a town not a thousand miles from .Milton, ou .1 jocoiit Sunday surprised the audience by rustling the following an uoiinceiueut from the pulpit: "Tho regular cession of tho Donkey club will ho held as usual after tho elope of the service. Members will line up just outjido the church door, make remarks and stare at the ladies who pass, as is their custom. Any member known to oort it lady to church like a man, and sit with her liko a gentlcmau will bo promptly oxpelled from membership." Tho applica tion was to tho point, and tho cll'ect was marvelous. Kx. to ci.kansi; Tin: sim'i:m Effectually yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently uvcrcomo habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without iriitating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, c olds, or fevers, use Kyi up of Figs, made by the California Fig Syiup Co. Buy Keystone dour. l!o suro that tho name Lkkhki & Baku, Ashland, l'a., is printed on everv Kac.k Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 143 ICiut Coal Street, Hhenandoali, lVnna Mall orders promptly attended to. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. I,eave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY BEST LINE OF- lit GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd BT1UW. Floor and Tabic 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, 37WceBtr. st. riiOM unit i:ciiAMiiis. Tho people of the I'niti d Mutes aie always rntlilv (11 MU'rillfn Vit.ic .tn lit limit intuit t v. hut they are not williim to sacrifice them to starvation and official Incompetence mid mismanagement. Mahanoy City liecoid. m if And so the Italians object to Iho linns as co-workers. Funny, isn't It, for lots of Americans object to both Minis and Italians. Tho Scnintoni.ui. "Tho old soldier" Is played out III tho eyes of tho modem politician, who contiols tho giving out of federal appointments in Schuyl kill county. liepnblletili. LAST OF THE SEASON. Special Sunday i:ciiisIoii to Atlantic City xlu IViiiih Iviinlii Ititlli-oad. The last of tho Pennsylvania lt.illroad Company's popular Sunday excursions to Atlantic City will be run on .Sunday, Septem ber 1th. The round trip exclusion rate will be gioatly reduced, and a -pedal train will ho provided, running on schedule given bolow, to and fioni Atlantic City, via the Delaware liver hildge, the only all-rail loiite, without chaugo of cars, thus avoiding tho transfer through Philadelphia, Special ICvcur. leaves. It.ite. Shenandoah 4 35 A . M. 82 fir) Frackville 4 HS " ;n St. Clair 4 49 " ! 20 l'ottsvlllc 5 00 " 2 10 Schuylkill llaen 5.0! " 2 10 Heading (1 10 " 1 fiO Heturuing, leave Atlantic City at U:00 p. in. saiuu day, mid making same stops. At Payne's nursery, Olranlvillo, you will find tho largost stock ever seen in tho county. I.eltprn (It-mitrd. Letters of ndmlulstiiitioii c. t. a. wcic granted to J. Lineaweaver on the estate of Kate A. Jones, late of tho borough of l'otts ville, deceased. Letters testamentary were granted to Francis W. lloyer and Laura II. Medlar, on tho cstato of Win. E. lloyer, late of the bor ough of l'ottsville, deceased. AUo to Mima Christina Kiicg.on the estate of John Kiieg, late of the borough of l'otts ville, deceased. "I had a running, itching Mile on my leg Suffered tortures. Doan's Ointment took away the burning and itching Instantly mid uulckly effected permanent cure." C. W. Lcnhart, Howling Green, O. Deeds l.ecortleil. From Win. CSeorgo Evans and wife to Mary A. Thomas, premises in St. Clair. From Daniel ll.iiloy to Margaret Lowcry, premises in Shenandoah. From Anthracite II. & L. Association to Mary 1'cpko, premises in Nelson City. Yoatocilny'-. Itiiolmll flnnioi. At cAi'-lniuiti Philadelphia, 0; Cincinnati,! At Pittsburg Uostou, H; Pittsburg, 0. At Chi cago Chicago, 1; Now York, 0. At Iiulsvillo Louisville, 4; llaltiinoiv, 2. At WllkHsbiirro Williesbarre.ll; Toronto, 10, At Providence Providence, ft; Ottawa, 4. At Montreal Montreal, 2; Syracuse,! AtSpring- lipid initiate, ; Bpringiieiu, s At Heading Heading, 0; Norfolk, 6 At Lan caster Lancaster, 0; Newark, 4. At Allentown AUcutown, 13; Patersou, 0 At Richmond First game: Hartford. 13; Richmond, 10, Sec ond Ramu: Hlcbmond, 4; Hartford, 3. Kninns' Uront wucat i.rnp, Chicago, Aug-. 31. "The state of Kan sas this year produced one bushel of wheat for every man. woman and child In the United States. This does not in clude Hawaii or Porto Itlco," said Edl tur Frank P. McLennan, of tho Topeka State Journal, today. Mr. McLennan added: "At tho time this seed was planted it was not anticipated that tho western Antilles and the Philippines would ho In tho United States, hut Kansas will he prepared for them nlso next year with the 'staff of life.' " Virulent Yollow I'oxor In MpIco. Austin, Tex., Aue. 31. Assistant State Health Ollleer Daniels yesterday received lufurmntlun to the effect that the third ease of yellow fever had ap peared at Franklin, La., the victim be ing the person who waited on the case of Hobson, who was the Hist person to develop the fever at that point tills season with fatal icsults. The nurse nlso died. Dr. Daniels also received In formation yesterday that the fever is raging at Tampico, Mexico, In a viru lent form, 7B per cent, of the cases hav ing been fatal. DAVISON'S FURNITURE STORE Is still In existence and Is selling large quantities of Furniture dally. It takes more space than we have at our disposal to tell of the many attractive pieces to lie found iu our stock of FUMlTUrlE. Where all are beautiful it is hard to select any ior special mention. Our low prices deserve a special word of praise. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. Wooden bedsteads, walnut, or antique, for - - $1.35 Kxtension Springs, to fit any bed, for - - 1.00 Steel and Iron Bed Steads, white enameled, for $C,00 Davison's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. Anthracite Political Club AlP-UTS EVERY MONDAY EVENINd ut 7 o'clock at 214 - ltuee utrert, (lloveiV Hill. II. M. nOYRR, Pies. T. A1ALIA, Sec'y PITHY POINTS. HnppMiltiKfl Tlitouelmnt tlin Country CluoiiU'liid tor llftnty l(friiM,&1. Louis Hold), of Miili:itn Plane, a member of tho hospital corps, lias arrived from Tampa, riorlda, wclitldiiK tlility poumN loss tlian wlieii lie stalled, liavliifi liceii ((iilto 111. Thieves nie operating In tlio vicinity of OiceMiiia. Potlsvlllc is iirraiiKlim fur the public recep tion of the Itli Itcglinciit upon thoir return homo. Stipt. ,Seii!!iid and other oiticiiila of the 1'. & It. Hallway yesterday Inspected tho road as far its Mxlianuy I'lano ni.d returned to Philadelphia. CieMOim, in line with other progressive towns last evening organized a Hoard of Trade. Tho Jlahanoy City schools open to-morrow, and those In this town on Monday. Tho Schuylkill county Lcaguo of (lamo and Pish Protective Associations will hold its fall meeting iu Tremout about the middle of next month. . ,1. Mills, of l'ottsvlllc, will net ns leferee at tho national circuit meet in Mahauoy City to-morrow. An Evangelical camp meeting is Iu progress nt l.avellc, and will contlntio ovor next Sunday. Harry Carl, of Shamolcin, who enlisted in tho volunteer army In .Inly, died at Litliia Springs, Oa., mid his remains will be brought homo. Atlantic City i the most popular sea shoie resort in America and it is this point that is reached via tho Pennsylvania liillroad sea shore excursion, Thursday, September 1st, without transfer through Philadelphia by purchasing" tickets via Delaware river bridge, the only all-rail lino to Atlantic City. Tho post olllco department will shortly issue tluce new stylos of postal cards. ThelIi:uALl)'s job rooms aro overrun with work these days. (,ood work and good mateiinl tell the tale. The clicus will bo here l'riday and the binall boy Is happy. The stone foundation of the West Centre street school house was treated to a coat of white wash yesterday. A now hitching post was pUced on the sidewalk at John A. ltoilly's icsidencc to-day. Stuue masons to-day begun operations on the laying of thu Hag stono pavement in front of the Kgan propel ty. At about 3 o'clock this morning five shots were fired in rapid succession on South Ilowors street, by somo unknown peisou. Tho (iirard lXato is having all their boundary posts in this vicinity painted in a bright rod color. MAHAN0Y CflT. Mahanoy City, Aug. 31. Nineteen more of the rioters who engaged in tho rumpus ut Tientou on Saturday night were given u hearing before Justice Hrennan last evening. They were all held in bail for appearance lit court, two prominent Mahanoy City peoplo furnishing the bail. The remains of Mrs. Jane . Jlornsby, who died in Heading, arrived in town yester day, and were intorrcd in tho local cemetcry to-day. Tho deceased was a former resident of this place. Everything is in readiness for the national circuit meet at the park to-morrow. Prepara tions have been mado for 11 largo crowd. Capt. Androw Coiurey and family have returned from their farm, and aro again domiciled in town. Miss Killing Watkins, of South West alley, left for New York to-day, whero she will bo married to Captain Charles Toner, in the Salvation Army barracks at Brooklyn. Tho bridesmaid will bo Captain Jcunio Lindsay. It is oxpected that Hallington llooth will bo present at tho ceremony. J)HtlH mid Funeralx. Mrs. Timothy Lynch, of town, this morn ing received word of tho death of hor sister, lira. Michael Lawless, whoso demiso occcurreil atSt. Clair this morning. Tho deceased was 37 years old. She suffered from inflamma tion of tho bowols and had beon sick but a few days. She leaves a husband and seven children. Tho fuuoral will tako placo Satur day morning at 10 o'clock, interment at St. Clair. The deceased was well known here having been a resident of this town at one time. Morris Fitzgerald, fireboss at Kohlnoor colliery, is a brother of tho deceased. The remains of Kbcnezer Davis, who died at the Almshouse yesterday, were brought to town by Undertaker K. J. Davies, and tho funeral will take placo to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from tho homo of tho deeeasod's daughter, Mrs. David 1. Hoeso, ou South Jardiu street. Intormont iu the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Tho remains of Mary llroda, agod two mouths, were interred in tho (ircck Catholic cemetery this morning. Hon. Daniel C. Schuoy, au ox-mombor of the Legislature of tho Ashland district, died it his home iu Taylorsvillo, of blood poison ing. Deceased was S-i years of ago and is survived by his wife and three children. feamuol W. Dayton, civil engineer of tho borough of Ashland, died at his homo at eight o'clock this morning. A wife and sen suivle. The funeral.will occur on Friday. Inquest Hold. Tho Coroner's inquest on tho dcatli of Patrick Scully was hold in the Grant liouso, (llrardvillc, last evonlng. Deputy Coroner It. J. Williams and Assistant District Attorney McLaughlin wero present. Martin Moore, court stenographer, took a stenographic re port of tho testimony given by tho nfteon witnesses. At 10:30 o'clock lust evening the i ii finest adjourned and was resumed this morning. After hearing all tho witnesses the jury rendeied tho following verdict : "That the said Patrick Scully came to his death by injuries received from a stono iu tho hands ol (icurgo IJuIun, on tho night of August 21st, ou tho streets of Girardvillo." Ni .stm'vlntr ut Fori Mi-l'lim-Hon, WnBlilngton, Aue. 31. The surgeon In clinrse of tlio liospitul at Fort lie I'liorxon, Atlanta, Gu., reports to tho surseon treneral that the COO patients there are being well eared for. lie has 71 female nurses and plenty of Ice, milk and other things, nnd a fund of $2,000 to expend for anythlnir that may ho needed. Any reports of starving, ho says, must hnvo come from somo ty phoid convalescent, who was not al lowed all he wanted to eat hy sur geons' orders, so as to prevent a severo relnpse. Mr. lloiigH I'litertulnod, Tho Methodist Episcopal church choir last evening tendered Johu Hough a farewell re eoption at tho homo of his patents, ou South Jardin street. Vocal anu instrumental so lections wero rendered. Mr. Hough left town to-day for llostou, Mass., whero ho holds a position iu tho Now England Con. sorvatory of Music. rrticturod Two ICUis, Jiutico Shooiuakor last oveiilng placed Joseph Iticzkiowici! under ?300 ball for as saulting Martin Kulwlcz, The latlor says tho defendant pushed him oil' a porch, and iu tho fall ho sustained a fracturo of two ribs. Mowtl to Town. Tho family of Martin Hums, managor of tbnShuiiandoah JJeof Company, to-uay ro moved to town from Mahauoy City, 'iliey took possession of 0110 of Mrs. Edward Coyle'a new houses at 13 South Jardiu street. Silk .11111 for Malmnoy City, Mr. Itoaouhelm, representing tho I'araguu Silk Company, of I'uttcrson, N. J., arrived at Mahanoy City yesterday, and was shown sovoral avallablo silos by the Hoard of Trade. Ho mado a proposition involving $-5,000 to be furnished by local capitalists for too ercc Hon of buildings and a site, for the location of a silk mill to employ WW hands. It will bo considered at a iiieetluK of the Hoard of Trade licit mouth. If, Motherhood Is a woman's brightest clown. It is a woman's glory to be strong and capable iu n feminine wfty. Her worst misfortune Is to have nny physical weakness affecting the delicate, special organism which is In volved in motherhood. To insure the com plete health and normal capability of this most Important structure, Is the purpose of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It givci tone and vitality to the entire nervous sys tem; and strength and vigor to the organ ism of maternity. It makes motherhood possible, safe and comparatively easy iiiul painless. Its wonder workllnr caoacltv Is eremtillfied In nie trying cxircnencc oi Airs. A. iiiuck, no. 321 Jackson St., Trenton, N. J, , who writes: "I be gan taking Dr. Pierce's I avorite Prescription shortly before confinement witli my sixth child, as I telt miserable, mid It helped me so much that I bad nn easy lime mid felt well soon niter. Tour years ago. on the i?th of January, when the mercury was five below zero my seventh child was Ixjrii, after I had been waiting on my slek husband for nine weeks With the heln ol i your medicine I stood It all. Tor the last year I have heen doing nearly all my work including the care of tight children. I tnlnk I am doing well, thank Ood. and hope I will be able to con tinue I owe my health to Cod and your med icine " One of the greatest helps n mother can have in nursing and rearing her children and carrying them safely through all the Utile sicknesses nnd ailments to which children nre subject is Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page illustrated book, the ''Peo ple's Common Sense Medical Adviser " A paper-bound copy will be sent flee for 21 one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only, or in heavy, French cloth covers for ,H stamps. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Huffalo, N. Y. This book should be owned by every mother. It is like a family doctor always at hand. We Have Furniture To suit all classes, in all tho latest styles and at all kinds of prices. Our stock contains no shop worn goods because we have just opened at our new stand, 131 South Main street. When it comes to taking and selling any thing iu the way of Furniture, Stoves, Tinware and Oil Cloths, We can furnish von a home complete, and guarantee every buyer that he will save 25 to ,o per cent. 011 a s'ale. We have also added a nice line of parlor suits We buy for cash and can, therefore, sell at close mar gins. D. & J. SEIGEL, 123 & 131 South flain St. At tho terminus of Schuylkill Klertiic Hallway. All kinds of stove repairing Attended to. WELSH BROS. NO. 2 RAILROAD SHOW Headed by HOI! IR'NTINfi, America's favorite clown, TO ARRIVE The IiIkIh'M t'lasH and most rlt'jrtnil v !0 Out Slum in Cluirttrmlnm. x Walsh J Bros I NEWEST GREAT SHOWS 1 Of I "pcrblj nf r, t(Elf raleiU features, 3 I .1A'" artists, ncmlrri) trained aulr.ult. 5 IK MalcMris Mllilnrr H.11 d (nil Or- clicstral Inslriiniinlnlhlf. i 1 K Absolnltly liiiiml.MPiT and tiro most V ' nmKnlllcent Tf ills ncr encl;J. : TwoFerformances DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE, AT 2 AND O P. M, DoorH Open Ouo Hour Karller. 4 EXHIBITING AT SHENANDOAH, PA., Free ! Free ! 20,000 Flags io be Now We Have Them Given Away $ Af 'ine lo purclmseis Fancy striped Hose of goods to amount (n In ladies' ami chi of 5 cents and ox-er, Iren's sizes. They frnm r il,.rmii ; nre all seamless and and cheapest lines of fetTlt The Newest iWe Sell In fancy hand- , X.tr., li,llV. tm.ls IS) .. ,KK mlmc T1. , . . . 'r. 'e celebrated llcinin- anu lauie ... w . , . Baltenuersr Laces. A Silks at three cents a Wc have a full line '. skein. Wc nlso keep of the Palter ns, o)a 'arKe 'llle "f t'ie Kiuirs. l.aces and In Corticelli. lleldinc's Thread. The ma- and Ileinin v a y ' s terial is veiy cheap, (t, Knitting bilks, Horgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North Main Street. A k'ood place (or n good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, Zi IS. Centre utrrt't, Mrllet'a building, Wlun, Wlilnlili, Uxor mill (.'iKiira. KretUo beer Iu town always on Up, N ses:mioiO' PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Hosslo Wouley relumed lo her homo In Philadelphia io-dsy, aflora visit f sovoral weeks lo her sister, Mrs. W, J. Morgan, ou South .taidiu sttect. A young daughter has made Its appcaranco at tho home of Samuel Davis, of Wost Lloyd slieet. Mr. and Mis, 1'hlllp SlatiUer, who wero the guests of tho former's mother, Mrs. John lioberls, returned to their homo in Wilkes- barro lu-day. Chailcs A. Ormsby, representing a Chicago typo roundly, circulated among tlio trauo here, The Misses Stanton, of Schuylkill Haven, woio visitors to town yesterday. Earl Whilcloek left (own to day on a visit (o Heading. Fmm there ho will resume his vocation as a i ommerci.il salesman. Mr. and Mrs. William Korslakoiiud John Kcrslako relumed homo last evening from thoscashoio. Mis. Abraham Vost, of liist Coal street, hasgnuo to Newark, N. J to visit her son, Irving, who has accepted a position under tlio Hovden Shoo Co., as stenographer. MissMary Ileyor is visiting friends in Philadelphia. Mrs. Tyler and son, Charles, of Mahanoy City, were guests of tlio Woods' family, on East Coal slieet, to-day. Miss Annio D.ivis, of South West sticot, has returned home from a threo weeks' vaca tion at Plymouth and Wilkesharro. H. .1. Vost. of I.ikeside, was in town last evening in tho Interests of his candidacy to tho Legislative nomination. John llrnphy and his two daughteis, Misses Ella nnd Jennlo. of llrooklyn, aro tho guests of Mrs. James Coogan, of West Coal street. Miss Carrie Gates lctiirncd to ber liomoln Wilkesharro to-day. Mis. (1. W. Williams and son, Halph, de- paitcd for Waltham, Mass., to-day. They had boon the guests of tho foimer's mother, Mrs. (lunler, on West Centre street. John Coyle, of Maplo Hill, has accepted a clerkship in Philadelphia. I'OI.ITICAI. POINTS. Dcmociatic Chairman Gorman's candidate- for Congiess, Hush Trescott, was badly beaten in the Luzerne convention, and S. W. D.ivenpoit, of Plymouth, was named as tlio Democratic nominee, by the Lonahan fac tum. Tho jest of the ticket is as follows: Shciill', Joseph J. Mctiitity, of Wilkesbario; Hccnrdor, Lniiis Gabnel, a l'olaucler, 01 Plymouth; (Vnlioller, George H. Shiner, of Plains. The Republican conferrecs of tho (olnm-bia-Montour judicial district, met yesterday to nominate a candidate to succeed the late Judge lkcler. On tho first and secoud bal lots each eountv voted for its favorite, and aftcrit short adjournment, the niunoof V. C. Evans, of Columbia county, was withdrawn, and James Scarlet was unanimously named. Congiessman William Conuell was lenoin- inatrd by the Republicans of Lackawanna county. A blessing alike lo young and old : Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawbeiry. Na irn o's specific for dyscntciy, diarrhoea and sinnmcr complaint. Assaulted a Ublld. l'hilip Lexino and Goorgo Guzinski had a hearing hnfmo Justice Shoemaker last ex-en-ing, on oath of Simon Lcvine, charged witli committing .111 assault upon the doponont's son. Hail was furnished In tho sum of ?200 each. Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas and other distressing eruptive diseases yield quickly and permanently' to tho cleansing, purifying power of Hurdock Wood Hitters. MISCELLANEOUS. t r AVTKh Kxncrieiiet'tl inilliiuTV rcin'iirers: ) nUo u t;irl fr irriieru! liouso work. Call at the Htm Ton, '1 iSniiu UfUii Htrcci. o-Ji'i TOTKK.-Deslralile prnpcrticH for wale, Ap- i 1 ply to r. u. Hi . lUUinpi'ier, aiuiriiu; H1iiMiatidii;i1i. H-ai-tf lrANTHIi. -A (jlil for ui'iii'ial limicork. ,Mut haw ri'feic iui!. Ainily nt !E! Houth White ntiuit, bhclmliiloi li, I'll. H-'.-J lI Tllll 1! V.K'V --A M.'.lnnn with ilivi'lllntr. coll ! t.'iiniiip; 1- voiufoitabU- rooms on Sooth iXlalli blli'f't. Locateil 111 mo imslni'MH itoriuin. I'lisiuiaiilo li'rms. i;ii ni iieiiai.ii oiiivo. b-h-iiii J.IOU SAI.K. -A vnliiahlo propcity on West ' (.itro street, dwelling Iioumv, nnd nil con veiileiu'es In deslrahlo Ideation. Apply to Thomas Tnsh, for further particulars. a-27-ii TIOI! KAT.l'.. A khIooii. (IoihI Mnnil nun ecu ll trnl ItM.lLtlftll. ITlLH tlVfl llOOl tllt)llH. OHO belnp; 11 eiimbliiutlnu of pool nnd billlnnlx. Apply nt mo iii:iiai.ii oniee. 11 CII Alt'l'Ki: NOT1UH Notico Is heieliy Riven that an application will bo made to tho Uotlrt (J i;otulllon I'lens iu nenuyiKiii iiuiuv, n Almtilnv. Dm rith ilav of Scotombcr. A. 1). 1KW nt 10 oVlofk In the fiitenoon. b Altcbncl Mllla, .staniHiaus uyriyiocK, niiuusiniiH Itadzlowlcz. Walter Kainllmkl, John fforney and Anthony ICiuninskl, under the Act of AiMoinbly (and ll Bupiilcments), to uriivlde for tho Ineornoiatlon nnd reirulatloii of rf-rtnln -(irnoratlons. anoroved April "0th. 1171 for the charter of an Intruded corporation, to bo called and knon'n ni " 1 lie ht. Joseph 1'ollsn Uiin 1111 (.'idholle Ilencflclal Society, of tho St. t'fiMlmh- 1'nlUh lEomnn Catholle Church, nl Hhenniidoah, l'a," Tlio character and object of which in the iiinintenanee of nn organization for liciiilKlal anu protective purpnhca, ny ch. tnltllHhliiL-a fund fitr the relief of olek nnd 1 11- Inred ini'inherM and tho relief of tho fnlilllicf. 01 Hlicii uicinncrH ns may uie. oniu curpnraiiuu is to he cairicd 011 at hhrnmuloah. l'a.. and for tho purposes above Htt forth Is to have nnd en Joy nil the rights and heuclltx of Mild net and its HlippiCUlCllltl. J'.llMAUIl . nilOKlIAKKH, poiiciuor. Shennniloah, Pa., Ann 16, 1H0S. S-17-21-31 FOR SALE. A Kai in. Lot-atcil alioiit ouo iniln from Uiniitown. Ooiitninliiir ulMUtt ,17 acren. ilwcUlnir unit all m-it'Ksary IhiIIiIIukm. Clicap and on i-asy ti-rins. Apply tit A. J lMlntiM, Attorney, 101 West Market Ktu'i t, l'ottsville, or to T, U. iH'imaii, rtncnanuoaii. Aluo atl that certain UnumOioM, Hltuato ut Xo, i ef t tJoal mi eel. In Wc4 Mahanoy town Hldp. Afoiiii Paralnami cheap J, 11. IWlHIAl'I't C.rner Main ami Centre btrret, 8.12 lin Hliciiamhah, Vn. FOR SALE. A substantial buildinpr, centrally located; having all modern 1111 provements. Terms to suit pur cliaser. lor particulars, etc. apply to S. G. M. H0LL0PETER, ESQ. TITMAN UUU.DlNd. BOARDERS WAN1ED Commercial Hotel. Per' Week. 1 Transient Rates, UUUullUUUu'uMl UUlililO $ l ,oo jier day. Morris Heckman, Prop., Cor. Coal & Main Sts DRINK- CI.ICAUY'S I5XTRA FINI5 QUALITY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla... aud Orange Chainpague II! m ml The man who wants wawy . S m can get it anywhere It is as pop- ular as sunshine and almost as m universal. It satisfies that dry taste in the mouth better than anything g else; and you can buy a larger piece m of Battle Ax for 10c, than of any 9 J other kind of high grade quality, J I pemember the name 2 1 v when you buy again. S mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Mtmtmmtiiiiimmmmimmm 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION Is what wc jt: amount of $i.oo and over at our 023 EAST CENTRE STREET. j Our stock is larger and our means to cater to our friends are per fect. We can now please the most sasS. BLOCK, CLOTH I ER AND GENT'S FURNISHER. -tA BIG SENSATION-,- Is being caused in town by the Factory Shoe Store In tlio manner they arc underselling tlieir competilois. Il is certainly tlie cheapest place in town lo liny Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Cnps and Gent's Kurrmliini; Goods. Ileieare a few piices: Men's niul I.udie.s' tan shoes, xvetc $1. 25 and $1.50, now 90C ; lliose at $1.75 and $2.00, now$1.25j Men's (jinn lioois $2.10; Hoy's Woontocket beols, $1 .95 ; Men's $3.5 Duck uoois, $z.bu ; l-ailles' siloes, HOC and up. New Factory Atso. Levlne, Prop. Beware of close Imitations of the name of next to L. Goldin's SHOt STORE ! Spoont, the furniture dealer, has made a contract with the Boston Factory Shoe Manu facturers which enables him to sell shoes 25 to 30 per cent, cheaper than other dealers in the region. All the goods are made of good, solid leather, well made and the 'latest styles at all prices from 30 cents up to $5.00. Everybody is invited to call and inspect our line and save money. For the next 30 days we will sell .shoes 15 per cent, below llTctory prices. BOSTON TORY SHOE STORE: 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. rag 11 1 wim n m m to. m 9 are allowing all purchasers to the new place fastidious. Shoe Store, -7 S. tVlaln St. our store, but look for the right place, Clothing Store. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES III wall pupt-rH nntl Jeeorntloni Is one of the nineteenth century ncenmpliHhinentH. That in why thoo who neleet ihelr wall paper at (lAUDlN'H ct t Hiieh dflluhtful lemtltH. It Mi. neeefthury to jmrelinse the Qxpenslvo rade, thw iletilKiHaiul eolorH are Just as aitlhtle In tivr cheaper (jraileH, if they aro not no ileh. For those who winh to decorate their roomu witb artUtle wall pa pern no to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, l'a. We Test Eyes Absolutely Free. We examine nnd lest the eyes m a scientific xvay, and give expert advice free to nil. And where glasses are found to be absolutely necessary xve make lliem lo fit accurately to the sight, nose and face. And xve also furn ish them at reasonable prices. We guarantee each pair of spectacles lo give entire satisfaction. We are siilisficd they will please you in every respect, by wonderfully Improving the sight and appear ance. Tlios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. 118 S. Mairr Street. fniE-cnfflT-TTOE, o I1I5AI.KK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO Wast Central Street,
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