BOX PAPER, fe- Call on us for box paper. Our new cheap ones "Sweethearts" and "Governess" go al 10 rents 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 toe tablets. They are beauties. HOOKS & BROWN, a rsi. Main St. CANTRELL & COCHRANE'S -IMPORTED GINGER - ALE- 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. GLASSWORKERS TO STRIKE. Jtiuml'iict iirciN Doi'liiri'Tlint TlmyWIll Klllplo.t Neii-l 1 1 1 4 .11 l.lllMIl'. Indltinnpnlls, Sept 2. The cmiference boiwoon tin' waKt commute of the unl"!i glass blowers of the United States nnd ('Htimlii ntnl tho wiikc mm- 1 mlttce of tho Hint bottle inulteiH, which i has been In session two days In this ' city trying to nsipe, so thut the fnc- 1 tones mlKht stmt the Hist week In September, nt the usual lime, came to nil abrupt itidiliR yesteiday afternoon by the llim rteel.11 atlon of the bottle milkers that they would Brunt no In crease In wanes and would enfoice a lockout unless the men return to work nt the present wanes. They also an nounced thai they will not tient with the men airaln unless the committee comes nuthoilzcd to act for the union and to accept the piesent scale. The committee "f blower hail a sub sequent meeting and decided under no clrctimstani es to accept the present scale for another year, nnd In order to give employment to the out of work union men several bottle factories will be started by the men. Just how many, or wheie they will he located, was not decided on. The manufacturers de clare that It Is not a stilke, but a lock out that Is 011, that every factory that desires to run will employ non-union labor. All of the Hint bottle factories In this country anil Canada were to have Hturted up yesterday. Ask your yroccr for the "Itoyal Talent Hour, and Uko no other limnd. It h tho best flonr madn School, lo lCe-open. The Mahanoy township public schools will bo re opened next Tuesday for a term of nine months. The. South and !trt Advantages. The Southern Railway has issued for free distribution, a sixteen pane, journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South (iiro lina. Tcmu'Hicc, (ieorcu, Alabama and .Mississippi. Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to make safcand profit able, mviistments will tiuil the inrurniatinu coiitaiueil tlieiein both valuable and inter entitle;. tVipies will lie inaileil free upon ap plication to .toliu At. Ite.ill, District I'asscn ger Agent. 828 Chestnut street. Hiiladclplila, TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. rNsrm'vsHKP hkhviuk (iri'Kitmi iiy tiik mihtiikkn KUI.WAY. Leaving Hionl Street station, Philadelphia, at I! 55 p. 111, daily, the "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and the Moil luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cam, reaches liirniitighaii the following uiglitat 10:10 and arrives nt Memphis the next morning at 7:40. Through sleeping cars for Ashoville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Taiupi, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans are also attached to this train. 1'iillman reser vations can bo made in advance and all in-, formation obtained by communiiatiug with John M. Heal, District Passenger Agent, 812 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. aim: von uniNo south? THE ROUTIIKUN RAILWAY RKAC11KS At. I. ritOMINKKT 1'OINTH. Don't start South without consulting John M. Until, District l'aaseimcr Agent, Southern Hallway, U-.2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot will in vorson, writo to him. "Now good digestion waits on appetite, and health on both." Kit doesn't, try Hurdock Wood Hitters. 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 Host Coal Street, Shenandoah, l'enua Mall orders promptly attended to. Hopamtroaiyout RUPTURE Jf you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS. Unrla Dtf UUdelohU Truii Co 610 Ucutf U Phnv. P UNWttil'TH' WAV to ill. it nnli'M fur ou, liarilj Nurbtry Ntock. hitMi!tt.t I .in wi.ii m 111m. it.iin( DT THE utiiite, or luii'muttou ti lo- Ml A ym cal ageutii. JVriulBfut em. LlH AOC. ulotiurut The buunex nURSEnlES u.' baM'uliu. BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, nAY nd STHAW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Jfelp for the Jfcdr istvliat a great many men And twr.en Are looking for ; help against app'oachutg baldness i help Against luhitenmg loch ; help io restore the lost gloss to the ha - help against fading tresses t help fui i'e scalp attacked by dandruff. AVERS HAIR VIGOR offers lust such help. If restores gray or faded hair to its criminal color, gives it length, thickness at.d gloss, and removes dandruff. "My hair wis rottEh and broken n'id 1(gan to full out. the uo of but one UotMe of AVhU sIIaIR Vioolt both checked thefiillln out anil renderci my hair smooth, kIoshv uhJ fnaplcndiclcoin'ition. It H tlu- Imest of die .. lug.." itlts. V. L. bMITII, Silver Creek, Mis "Some vears airo :nv hnr In can to fall mitund 1 tn' uine qt-ite bald. Uy advice 1 tried 'air and very soon my hair ceased to f.ill out ami a new atid viRoroui growth lnudc lt appvatant e. Mv I1.1T Is now abundant an3 el. ihv "T1IOS. DUNN, Uuckvlllo, Wis. Deaths and I'micni!, Margaret, the right-mouths' old daughter of Sheriff and Mrs. John Toole, died at !! o'clock yesteiday morning, alter a brief illness. The patents have the sympathy of lioitsof friends in Micnandoah in their hour of bereavement Tho funcial will take place to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock. The funeral of Patrick V. jlarron. the volunteer, who died from tpphoid fever, took place yesterday at Ashland. liiipic.ssivc services were held at St. Joseph's chinch, the tlraud Army and many civic mganiji tiuns, hcadod by a baud, being in attendance. The funeral was one of the largest held In that town. Mrs. August Schneider, an aged lesident of Locust Dale, died Wednesday evening, aged Tl years. Funeral to-morrow morning. John Perry, a well known citizen of Cumhola, died yesterday after a year's illness. Ho was an expoit colliery engineer and machinist. Ho was 5S years old and un married. The funeral of lioger Mcliuwan, who died at the home of his son in Palo Alto, took place this morning. The deceased was 75 years old. A cancerous tumor was tho cau-o of Mrs. Martin Wittig's death at Tamaciua. leaving to survive her a husband and seven children. Mrs. James Marshall died at llonevhrook nt an advanced age. Ilei husband died six mnnths ago. Tho Amoral of Mary M tho ostlmablu daughter of Oscar and Margaret Hotteridgu, will taku place Monday niorning.at 10 o'clock, requiem high mass being celebrated in the Annunciation church. Interment will be made in the parish cemetery on tho hill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moyer, of Ashland, mourn the loss of an infant child. The funeral of Mrs. Michael Lawless, who died at St. Clair, will take place to-morrow morning at ten o'clock. Many relatives and acquaintances from this town, where tho de ceased resided at one time, will attond the I'll noral. Mrs. Neal O'Donncll, aged no years, died at her homo in McAdoo. Mrs. James McCullough, agod 20 years, died at her homo 011 D streot, Maliauny City, last night. Tho funeral will take place 011 Monday mnrniiig. John W. Dennis, father of John II. Den nis, the dry goods merchant of Mahanoy City, died at Carney, Nebraska, yesterday, in his ,.ith year. Ho was a resident of Maha noy City heforo going west fourteen years ago. Six sons and two daughters survive. Hcnjamin Kehley. aged 07 years, died at his homo in tho Catawissa valley last night fiom the etlects of u paralytic stroke. Mrs. Peter Dillman, of town, and Mrs. William Willman, of Mahanoy City, aro daughters uf the deceased. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon nnd interment will be mado at Itiugtowii. At Payno's nursery, (lirardvillo, you will 11ml the largest stock overseen in the county. WHAT EDUCATES 7 Time nnd money nrc often nastcd by altcniliiiR an inferior school. A poor school is too expensive nt any price. Pultinti in time docs not educate, even if n diploma Is awarded for it. "Going through books" does not educate. Ita cititi! lessons does not educate. To be educated the faculties need to be developed by master minds, according to the true principles of pedagogy. Those seeking the best educational advantages at the minimum of cost should read the new catalogue of the State Normal School, nioomsburg, l'a. Note the courses for training teachers, and also the music and college prepara tory departments. The fall term will open September 12. I'nr infoi mation address, .1. 1'. Wju.sh, a. II., Ph. I) , Principal. 3 S3 s3 S3 CS S3 S3 MM 3 rs E3 S3 E3 fare MM 3 S3 TIIK tVUATIIHIt 1 he foieuist fur Natuiday : Fair to partly ilotid) Hirtlhei, lolloncd by local thunder storms anil a slight fall uf tcmporatuio in tho northern districts, PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. A. If. Swalm visited friends nt Potts villu to-day. Mrs. John Houseiilck, of liist Coal stieet, has presented hor husband with a daughter. Miss Nellie lialrd went to Pottsvillo this morning to visit friends. Mis, Wilde, of Hazletoti, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Daniel liedoa, on North Jaidin stii et W. J. Watkins, of the Hkisai.U, returned homo last evening from a visit to his parents nt Point Pleasant, X. J. Miss Maud Shlpinaii, of Sunhury, is being entertained at the residence of Miss Margaret Stank, 011 South Jnidln street. Miss Shin. man is very popular In Sunhury social circles anil is the daughter of Walter Shlpinaii, a prominent member of the Northumberland county bar. Thomas Hollis Is sick In bed at his home on North Market street, Messrs. K. 11. llriimm and 12. J. Jacoby have returned homo from Washington, D. C. John Monaghan, of Philadelphia, is visit ing nt the residenco of J.- 11, Monaghan, on South Main street. Miss II. M. McMonamln, of Wilkinson's dry goods store, is spending hor vacation in Philadelphia. Itohert Seltzer, of Philadelphia, and Fred. Seltci, of Pottsvillo, wero in town yester day as the guests of C. C. H. Kirlin. Miss Mary Clark returned to her homo in Wilkesbarro to-day. She was the guest of Mrs. Delia Thompson, of West Mayberry alley. Harry Olenwrlglit, of Minersville, Is the guest of town lelatives. Mis. (Irecn, of leading, is the guest of .Mrs. John W. Morgan, on West Oak stieet. Miss Maggie McDermott, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of her mother on West Lloyd stieet. Mis. W. J. Watkins has icturned from 11 visit to relatives at Allentuwn. IMward J. Lynch, of" the 7th Heavy Artillery, located at Wiuthrop, Mass , b, spending a furlough of two weeks with ids parents in town. Mrs. Hugh It.ilrd, of lliownsville, who was visiting her sons, John, Dr. N C. and Thomas ll.iird in McKcc-port, the past tlnce weeks, arrived homo last eveirng. Her sons ale duing very well in their new location. 'i 111: i..i)ii:s, The pleasant ellect and perfect safety witli which ladies may Use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, make it their l'a vol lie lemedy. To get the true nnd genuine aiticie, look foi tlie name of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed near the bottom of the package. Foi salu by all diuggi.sts. The Uoul Market. There has been a slight impiovemeut in the anthracite market dining tho past mouth, though little increase in tho buying move ment has been noted, and prices are practi cally the ame as at Its beginning. The general tone is somewhat stronger, and while buyers still hesitate to lay in supplies other than for their immediate needs, they are watching tho situation cicely so as to place their orders piomptly should there bo any assurance of an advance in prico. The general tendency is toward a condition which may place tho market again in tho hands of tho selling companies and, if this comes about during tho mouth of September, further strength may hu anticipated forthe remainder of tho year. A fair amount of coal has been sold at present prices for optional delivery nt a later period, hut whether this is in greater ipiautity than usual cannot bo ascertained with any degree of cortainty. This practice has always had 1111 injurious ollcct upon the market, and it cannot be foretold what will result from it tills season. From the rare with which most buyers nru watching tho movement of pticcs, It might be inferred that Ftich provision for their future needs has not been greater than usual. Tho Western ma ike t shows no change Tho advance In price has beeu on papor only, and all tho coal being delivered there, and that going to tho consumers' cellars, is at tho prices established in July.' Thero has been, however, a greater quantity of coal taken by consumers than last year, hut this is probably a temporary movement to tako supplies while this prico is assuied. Tho 12astcru market shows a slixhtly bettor con dition than that prevailing at tldo, though this is, thus far, largely in the naturo of in quires looking towaid tho placing of orders for future delivery. Terrible plagues, thoso Itching, pestering diseases of tho skin. Put an end to miseiy, Doan's Ointment Cures. At any drug store. SIopo Caves In, 'pi, Mnlomnv fiitv colliery susncuded operations at ten o'clock this morning owing to timbers in the slopo giving way near me top. Many tons of earth and rock were precipitated into tho passago way and ten or twolvo sets of timber foil in. No person was Injured nnd thero wero othor outlets for the men. Tho debris will bo cluared away and the timbers ro-set by Tuesday, next. Kulule l.ooktnt.' For 11 lllil'iroln. New York, Sept. Captahi Rulate. who was In command of the VIzcuya when she was sunk off Santlat'o, vis ited the olllce of the North German Lloyd Steamship company yesterday nnd held a confeienco with the agent of the lino with recuid to transporting Spunlsh prisoners home. No satisfac tory terms were nKieed upon, however, and Captain ISulnte said he would look elsewhere. Qoranumns, fuchsias, pausics, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, Giraidvillo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. 3 S3 c3 ft T'y ' -i ' ' . PITHY POINTS. Ilnpi 1 nlngii Throughout llin Country (jluoiilt leil lor Nasi. I'l io.al. Oysters It nuw rlpu. The Commissioners yesterday hentd the appeal of thu Delano Land Co. from their as sessment. Over 400 oases will bo tried during tho two weeks of criminal court. Pottsvillo nnd St. Clair tennis will piny cricket on Labor Day. Misses Cooper nnd Dolllvcr, two nurses from tho Pottsvillo hospital, are nt wurk al Camp Wikotr.Muntatik Park. The Ashland Llks held a successful dnnct at Washington Park yosterday aftoinoon nnd evening, Tho P. & It. station ut Sliamoklu will be repaired and improved. The West Mahanoy township schools opened on Monday. P. J. Forgnson, of Lost Creak, Is agent foi tho Metropolitan Insurance Company, and i building up a nice business for that company In this vicinity. ', The thirty-first scholastic year of Muhlen berg College, nt Allentowu, opened yesteiday with 150 students In attendance. At the funeral of Miss Minnie L. Snyder, a Woman's Collego graduate, at Allciitowii, six classmates acted as palMionrcrs. Fatal Injuries wero sustained by Dayton liank, of New Columbia, Fnlon (utility, who was thrown backward from a ungnn John Coylo, of Maple Hill, has accepted a position nt Philadelphia. The uso of disinfectants, nt this time, can not be too strongly recommended. Tho paving of tho streets at Mahanoy City have been completed. Lottors of administration wero granted to Lllas K. Staullernml Trenton Humble 011 the estate of D. M. Staullor, late of Union Twp , deceased. Harry Call, the Sliamoklu soldier who died at Llthia Springs, li.i , will be buried thcie, tho family being unahlo to pay the expense of $:;00 to have his remains biought homo. While his mother's back was turned tho Infant son or A. W. Sausser, of Fasten, up K't a crock full of boiling water over him hell' and was scalded to death. Seven Scianton merchants, charged with violations of the Pine Food law, will he proMjculcd in couit by Agent Summeis be cause they failed lo comply with an alder man's decision. Diphlhei ia, sine throat, croup. luslnnt re lief, permanent cure. Dr. Thomas' i-.leclric Oil. At any drugstore The (illbellon Water Shall. The cuirent issue of .Mines and Minerals, published by the Messrs. Foster at Scmntun, contains a very exhaustive and fully illus trated article, describing Hie new water shaft just completed by the P. &. li. C. A I Co , at (lilbeiton, that drains water fiom several minus in that vicinity. The paper bears on the reasons for the adoption of the (lilberlon water shaft, tho methods employed inriuking and timbering, and the machinery usnl In hoisting tho wnter, as well as much otic r data that is especially Interesting from a mining point of view. It is from tho pen of Oeorgo 11. Hadesty, of tho local P. & K. C. & I. Co. engineering corps, at Ashland. To Abate 11 NiiUanco. A joint meeting of representatives of tho llorough Council, ltoaid of Health, P. it K. C. A I. Co. and Thomas Coal Company will ho held at Maurico Morrison's hotel to-morrow morning, at ton o'clock, to discuss measures for tho abatement of the nuisaiico niising from tho condition of the creek at tho llridgo street section of East Centre stieet. ringers Lacerated. M. J. Flauuigaii, of Lllangowau, had two lingers of his right hand lacerated this morn ing. He was employed at the Indian Kidge colliery, nnd while ho was trying to avoid a fall of rock a pieco fell on his hand, which was resting against n crib. To be MllKternd Out. John Heisol, 0110 of Itoosevolt's Hough Itiders, left town yesterday nfter spending sevornl days with his parents, to return to tho camp of the Hldors at Montauk Point, Long Island, and bo mustered out of service. August Accidents. Mino Inspector Stein reports that for the month of August in his district thero were .1 non-fatal and 2 fatal accidents. This makes a total of 8(1 accidents thus far this year, of which S3 were fatal. Annual Soles over 0,000,000 Boxen FOR BILIOUS AND NEEVODS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain in tho Stomach. GIddIuo3s, Fulness after meals, Head ache, Dlzzlneus, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss ot Appotlte. Oostiveiiess. Blotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Uis turbod Bleep. FrlKhtful Dreams nnd nil Nervous and Trembling Konsatlons. THE PIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will aokuowlodKO them to ho A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. linr.CIIAM'S VilAA, taken us direct ed, w"l quickly restoro Fomalos to com pleto health. They promptly remove obstructions or irroKulnrltles of tho sys tem nnd euro Mrk Headache. Forn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE ofnr.y l'iilciit.Mcillclno in the World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. TO THE PUBLICS A cordial invitation is extended to the people of Shenandoah and vicinity to call and examine our new slock of fall clothing', which lias been daily arriving for the past three weeks, and more still coming, which is now ready for your inspection. Everything is well made, stylish and up-to-date, and will now be found in our stock and, the best of all, the goods are marked at their lowest possible selling price. Remember we are always pleased to see you, whether you purchase or not. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, l. GOLDIN, Prop. O and 11 South Via In Streot. P. S. We glvo 10 per cent, olf on all our medium weight clothing CHARGED WITH POISONING. Wuttitiila Issued Against Two Jllcti 011 Seilous Charges. Warranls have been issued by Justice Tnomny for the arrest of William Mack nnd Frank Onaskiiwlcz on a serious charge Tho complainant Is John Kilkowskl, who alleges that the accused 111011 threw poisoned pens Into his pigeon coop, Tho birds did not cat auy of them nnd they wero swept into the yaid tho next morning. During tho day four chickens ate somo of tho pens nnd dlod. It is also staled that during tho same day several children playing in tho yard wero seized with spells of violent vomiting. It Is believed they nlsoatc some of the poisoned vegotnhle. The hearing in the case will piohahly ho held to-night. i:il,s Play Hall. Soveral members of tho llonovolent and Protective Order of F.Iks of town, went to Ashland to play a gamo of hall with tho I'.lks of Unit plain this afternoon nnd will bo given a banquet to-night. Buy Kcystono Hour. Be 6uro that tho name Leshiii & 11AKK, Ashland. Ps is printed on nvery sack Weddings. Miss Minnie Kudcl, of Mahanoy City, and Thomas Giles, of Finckvllle, wero married at tho homo of the bride's parents in Maha noy City last night by Itev. G. M. Bock. Michael Whalcunnd Miss Mary Moiiahau, both of St. Nicholas, will bo married on tho IMstinst. Mom T.rhlch Changes, Fugcno lllakslee, for mnuy years con ductor on the Lohlgh Valley, has rcslimcd. Schuyler Yost, who for somo months has been lilting the position of haggagemaster at tho Chinch stieet depot, has been pro moted to the position of passengor hrakemau, and Charles Dickison has been placed In charge of tho baggage room. Hazleton Standard. II Is tho Cut. Tim odor which causes pedestrians in tho vicinity of Centre stieet and Pear alley to nlinnH sluggor nilses fiom tho body ofn defunct cal whicc lias broiled in tho sun for tlio past two days. A visit to tho placo by the High Constahlo would be gratifying to many citizens. Mod iroui litjurle. George Cutl is, a miner residing in town, was so seriously injured by a fall ofcuil at tho Maplo Hill colliery vosterday alternoon that he died fiom (he ellects last night. The victim was 'M yen is old and unmarried. IdCTTKIillKiR At Sliciiiiiiilonli, Pa on tho ift in-4., Mary M , daughter of i-nr ami Maigatt't IIi'KciMkc, ncd 18 yrais nnd 10 niuiitliM. Tlio ftuuTitl will lp licit) Monday innrnlMK, I!w(iiiin li If li mum belli colplrntcI In tin Annunciation church nt 10 o'clock The I Sodality U rojuctcil to attend. Interment win in1 made in the p.irisu cemetery Kda tUeMund friend invited to attend. 0-l-2t . ftn or. . et tho Qlubu fcr E ana similar uompiamts, ion, iri'i'ariii unucr mo wnngent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS TtrAHrrlhrwl livnnilnon, Mlm.lAlaiia UH. HiCHTER S fi turtiLinrt ft M EXPELLER. WuiM renowned! IJorrmrkftlilvmircemifiil t 6nh- cpii ti Inn with Trad Mark ' Anchor BP. Ad. UiehU-rA Co., iMSl'enrlSt.. eu York, J 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Brunch HoaseB, Ova Glassworks. S5tisucu. Endowed A ruconimviHlud by A. Wasley, 106 H. Main St.. . n. Haccnbuch, 103 N. Main St.. J . e. r.u, Kiritn, 6 s. Mam St. sneaandoah. UK. tllbniB.K'U ANCHOR" STOItlAOIIAI. boat for For Sale.. Valuable Shenandoah prop erly, centrally located on Oak street, with all modern conveni ences, store room and dwelling. For further information apply at the this office. 9-2-1111 Free ! - Free ! 20,000 Flags to be Given Away To put chasers of goods to amount of 5 cents and over, from one of the finest nnd cheapest lines of notions, toys, &c. 5 Now We Have Them. (A A beautiful line I. of fine ribbed r) Fancy Striped Hose (0 In ladies' and cliil Adren's sizes. They are all seamless nnd U) the patterns are the A finest in style to he had. The Newest In fancy hand work for tidies, mats ami table scarfs of Battenberp Laces. We have a full line of the Patterns, Kings, Laos and Thread. The ma terial is very cheap. I We Sell The genuine celebrated 1 lemin (9 way Kinh r o i d e r y fa Silks at three cents a !. skein. We nlso keep (9 a large line of the Ik Orticelli, Held'uig's and Ilemin way's (9 Knitting Silks. Horgan's Fxincy Bazar, 23 North Main Street. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION Is what we arc allowing all purchasers to the : amount of $1.00 and over at our new place I 23 EAST CENTRE STREET. Our stock is larger and our means to cater to our friends are per fect. We can now please the most fastidious. ggsS. BLOCK, CLOTHIER AND GENT'S FURNISHER. -t-A BIG SENSATIONS Is being caused in town by the Factory Shoe Store III the manner they are underselling their competitors. Il is certainly the cheapest place in town to buy Hoots, Shoos, Hats, Caps and f tent's Furnishing Goods, llefeare a few prices: Men's nnd Ladies' tan shoes, were f 1.25 nnd 1.50, now 90C ; those at f 1.75 and J2.O0, now $1.25; Men's yum boots $2.10; Hoy's Woonsockct boots, $1.95 ; Jlen's 3.5 Uuck boots, $2.50 ; Ladles' shoes, 80C and up. New Factory Abe. Lcvlne, Prop. Ueware or close Imitations of the name of next to L. Goldln's r IKE ORKIN, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. Mo. 139 South IVlaln Street, TERMINUS OP THE SCHUYLKILL TRACTION COHI'ANY'S RAILWAY. We are again doing business at the old stand, with our former large stock of goods. Mr. Orkin is still in attendance and is conducting the business. He invites all his former patrons to call and pay him a visit. The stock consists of a complete line of jewelry and musical instru ments. The prices are the leature of the store ; they are within reach of every purchaser. Repairing a specially. -Before you buy elsewhere call and see our stock and get prices. No trouble to show goods. We have polite salespeople. MISCELLANEOUS. TOTICIC Dc&imhlo properticH for sale. Aje x ply tn S. (i. M. Hollopiter, nttoniL'v, Hhoiiumlnali. H-UMf " fANTKI). A clrl for n'iornf housework. 11 Must hnvu reference. Apply ut J iuth White Htitiet Sheuaniloeh, Pn. H-'J0-tf TOH UICNT. A baIooii with 4lwellhi, con ) tuhilu 15 comfortable rooms on South Main tttrect. Located in thu business portion, Ucnsonahle terms. Call at Hehalu otllce, 8-2-1 in JjlOU SA115. A vhI uablo property on West J Centre street, dwelling houue, ami nil ton veuienct's In desirable loentton. Apply to Tho nuw Tosh, (or further particulars, 5-7-tf FOR SALE. A Bttloon. Good ta?id and cen tral location. Huh two pool tables, one being a combination of pool and billiards. Apply at the Herald olllce. tt FOR SALE. A Farm. Located about one mile from Hluutowii. Containing about .'17 acres, dwelling and all necessary buildings Cheap and ou easy iitiih. Apply to A. .1 1'iunun, Attorney, 101 West Market street, Pottsvllle, ir to T. It, Ueddall, Shenandoah. Also all that ceitain leasehold, situate at No. llTii West Coal street, In Went Mahanoy town ship. A good bargain and chcup T. H. liKiinAM., Corner Muln and Centre streets, H-12-lm hhenaudoah, l'a. FOR SALE. A substantial building, centrally located; having all modern im provements. Terms to suit pur chaser. For particulars, etc., apply to S. G. M. HOLLOPETER, ESQ., T1TA1AN IUJILDINO. Shoe Store, y s, (Vlalrn St. our store, but look for the right place, Clothing- Store. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall jiaperfs anil decoration h our of the nineteenth century accoinllhtneuU. That U why thoe who select their wall paper at UAHDIK'H KHMiclnleltKhtful result. It Isn't necessary to purchase tlio expensKe gradci, the deMitfinand color aro Jimt a artistic In the cheaper grade, If they are not so llch. Kor thowo who wMi to decorate theh rooms wltU artifctfc witll pa pet m ko to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. We Test Eyes Absolutely Free. We examine mid test the eyes in a sc'untihc way, and give expert advice free to nil. And where glasses are found to he absolutely necessary we make them lo fit nccurnlely to the Sight, nose and face. And we also furn ish them al rcasotiahle prices. We guarantee each pair of spectacles t give entire satisfaction. We are satisfied they will please you in every respect, hy wonderfully improving the sight and uppear- Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Maitr Street. BOARDERS WAN1ED I Commercial Hotel. 3 Per Week. 1 Transient Kates, lUmiUUlllUll'UUlU UliliiiiO Si.oo per day. Morris Heckman, Prop,, Cor. Coal & Main Sts MOOD S VITAS cure Liver 111, Biliousness, Indlgeatlouj Headache. Uleus'-ut laxative. All DruRglat- I'll E. a. ruicy, ceatre Bt. wmmFWwmfwm.fW!w,mr,m?mmmmmmmmmmm?