w Wrir!. iw.ii Mi,'j-Tr-'ai,ii-irwiiuiii.wi,a .! . nam rns t.n."ira"i-ri-iart.n,ii;rt,. ir-ifiirf'w it ua SCHOOL SUPPLIES. We have a full supplj f rii'ts, pens, pencils, companions, etc., on hand at very low prices. HOOKS & BROWN, H. rvl. Main St. CANTRELl & COCHRANE S 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, i South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. I'ourlnir Oil mi Tronhleit Waters. Tho Indiana xrna kept dry by tlio drip plug of oil from both bows, and, although tremendous sens wero riiiinltiK mid break ing, they could not como on board. Tlila was certainly a most practical Il lustration of the old paying ni to tho "pouring of oil on troubled waters," n proverb as old as tho lllble, but only very recently applied, thanks to the hydro graphic oflW'o of tho United States, and now vory generally followed by seamen tho world oer. It was an American also (lledflold) who first thnrotij.'.!,- f innd out and oxplalncd tho true character of theso revolving storms, and to him all scamon nro forever Indebted In using oil It Is astonishing how small a quunttty will sulliru Just a quart or two In n ling stulTed with oakum hung over tho bows anil allowed to drip drop by drop on tho sea, wheru it spreads out In n thin greay film over tlio surfaeo of tho water. 0er the lilm tlio wind slips, as it wero, and has no power to bank tho.water up Into waves which would break ovor tho ship. Hundreds of reports aro on fllo in tho ollico attesting tho marvelous results of thia sluiplo agent of safety. St. Nich olas. Aik your croeor for the "itoyal I'atcnt flour, ami take no otlior liranil. It is tlio host flour mmlo Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, do cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No, 113 Kant Coul Street, Hlirnnmlnali, l'eiiim Mull imli-i-H promptly uttinili'il to. EXTRA ! The Boston Factory Shoe Store just received a big line of hoots and shoes from a Boston shoe factory. This enables them to sell eluaper than anybody in this region. Here are a lew prices : Hen's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up Ladies' " ' " " 00c up Children's solid leather shoes, 25c up We have also received a big line of boots which nobody can beat in prices. We sell miner's boots and shoes cheaper than any body in town. We guarantee our shoes as the best solid leather shoes, and are tinlike some stores who are selling paper shoes instead of leather. Come in nml Examine Our Prices and Goods BOSTON FACTORY SHOE STORE, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I SPONT, PROP. FOUR BOOKS ABOVE POST OPHCE. We Test Eyes Absolutely Free. We examine nnd test the eyes in a scientific way, arid iivc "pert advice free lo nil. And where idasses are found lo be absolutely necessary we make them to (it accurately to be sight, nose and lace. And we also mm r !i them at reasonable prices. We guarantee each pair of spectacles to give eutiie satisfaction. We are sutislicd they will please you in every respect, by wonuertully improving me sigiil aim npjiear Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Main Street. BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTKAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths, E. B.Foley, '7WcBntre8t Tcur S II Is much caster to keep the hair 'tvhen you have it than il is to re store it vhen it's tost. If your hai ls "coming out" It needs instant attention. The use of AVER'S HAIR VIGOR will promptly slop the hair from falling, and stimulate It to new groivth. " Some years Ago my hair ben. to fall out and J became quite Data. 1 was a.a vised to try rar &9 And had used It but short time Wicn m hair ceased to fall ou' And t netv ana vigor ous groivih made its ap peAr.wce.MyhAirlsno'fc abundant and glossy." 7705. DVNM. Rockville, Wis. A COMMON FAVORITE. Charles Lamb Is good, ami so Is Thaelierny Anil so'h .Iniio Anstin in her pretty way; Charles niekins, too, hni plenseil mu qulto 11 lot. Ah 11N0 huvo belli .Stevenson and Scott. I like Dumas mid ll;il.at anil I think Lord Jlyron quite n dab at hprcnillng ink, But, on the whole, at home, across tho sen, Tlio author I llkn host is Mr. JIo. A "flret" of Kiln filled my soul with Joy, A Meredith do luxo held no alloy, And when I "picked up" "Ksniond" In tho parts A throb of Kindness Btirrod my heart of hearts A richly pictured set of Avon's bard Upon my liking hounded pretty hard, But none brought out that cloyiiiR sense of gleo That camo from that first book by Mr. Mo. And so I hog you join me in the toast To him that I confes-s I love tlio most Ho does not always do his level best, Hut no one lives who ean survive that test. Ills work is queer, and some folks cull it bad,; And some aver 'tis but 11 panning fad, Hut I don't eare. Tho fact remains that ho Has won my admiration dear old Me. From "Editor's Drawer," in Harper's Mngn zinu. Vain 'J'riiMt 'In 11 Name. "How did tho horns Indhiriiiibor como out" "Distanced.' "Ulanie it! I thought bo'd win on tho homo stretch " Chicago Trilmno perguson's Theatre. TO-NIGHT ! THE DAINTY COMEDIENNE, MISS CLARA THROPP, In the Laughable and Iiehghtful Operatic Comedy WHERE'S MATILDA ? Libretto and Music by Leopold Jordan. Merry Songs, Military Merry Dances, Costumes, Merry Choruses, Naval Costumes. PRRTTY OIRLS I POWRRPUL COMPANY ! PRICES: - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Conls DAVISON'S FURNITURE STORE Is still in existence and Is selling large quantities of Furniture daily. It takes more space than we have at our disposal to tell of the many atttaetive pieces to lie lounil in our stock of FliitfilTURE Where all are beautiful it is hard to select any for special mention . Our low prices deserve a special word of praise. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. Wooden bedsteads, walnut, or antique, (or - - $1.5 Kxtension Springs, to fit any bed, for - $1.00 Steel and Iron lied Steads, white enameled, for JpCOO Davison's BUSY. FURNITURE. AND. STOVE. STORE, 121-123 North MnlnSt. Jtt 7 fill PITHY POINTS. I .lp,i,itliig I Ii1iilie,lluilt II111 Collnlt) Chronicled for llimty 1'ernmil. The MhIihihij township schools opened to day. ' Tho einutabloH reported had roads In Shenandoah. There aie nearly one hundred patlontint the Miners' hospital. Counterfeit silver dollam aro being circu lated In the coutily. Tho Oiuigiliiirg fair Is now In full blast, to day lu liiK the opening day. Tho Schuylkill Valley Vcterlnaiy Associa tion meets at Ashland to-morrow. There weie eight divorce eases recorded nt court yesterday, nml more to follow. Tlio convention of tho American Demon stnitlon Association will ho held next year nt llazteton. I'led. Smith, of Ashland, and .loseph Long, of Locust Dale, will shoot at cloven birds for 100 on October 131 li. The constable of Last Duller township repelled to court that Mrs. Connor was selling liquor wlthont a license. Many pavements in Shenandoah need ie pairing, Mr, Chiof llurgess. Tho people look to yon to seo that the woik Is done The tide has tinned in Catasiqua and In stead of a scarcity of work, there Is now a scarcity of labor, skilled and unskilled. The Howling railway company has discon tinued the collection of tho 10-ront oxcessof passengors who board trains without tickets Wlillo out hunting, John Williams, of Avondale, Luzerne comity, accidentally shot himself In getting over a fence, and died an hour later. Operations woio yesterday resumed nt tho tissue paper mills at liaulnvillo, Northamp ton county, which for some time past has been closed. Garfield Comiiianilery, of Mahanoy City, took tho prize of f 15 olleied at Taiuaciu.i yesterday for the bet equipped society in lino of parade. Yesterday a Polish resident of this town and his wife, Carrying a small babe, walked to I'ottsvllle to appear befoie the grand jury, in order to save the car f.ue. The business man who, because the times aio bad, does not bestir himself, endeavor to caler to trade, anil keep his business, is going to drop behind In tho pioccssiim. Advertise and keep alive. ' John I'red .Miller, of the 21st regiment, regular aimy, died last week at Porto lllco. Deceived was born at Tamau.ua, and enlisted dining tlio period Lieut. .Siviler was lecrult- ing at Sliaiiiokin . Marriage licenses wero issued to tho follow ing : Valentine Kaufman, of Shenandoah, and Mary L. Allebach, of Danville ; Charles Welti' I'lstor, of Philadelphia, and Canie Sener, of Ashland. ltailroad Contractor Thomas Collins is critically ill at his home in llollefoute. Two dozen victims of pickpockets in the Ijdior day crowd at Williamsport repotted their losses to the police. Tho Claire fuinaco, at Sharpsville, Mercer county, rosumed operations yesterday, after two months of idleness. Fourteen loaded freight cars weio wieckod in tho Itockport tunnel of the Lehigh Valley railroad yesterday by tlio breaking of an isle. An unknown man, who from papers found In his pockets appeared to have traveled in Alaska, committed suicide at llanishurg by throwing himself in front of 11 train. Four hundred employes of the old Linger, liangor Union nnd Kxcclsior .slate quarries, Northampton county, struck yesterday bo- eauso of a ten per cent, reduction in wages. A party of 18 young people celebrated Labor Day at Ilreisch's grove, ltiugtown, by holding a picnic. Tlio Boston Factory Shoo Store to-day an nounced its placo of husiuess to tho public by swinging a new sign to thehree.o. Iteiliieeil Kates to HiikIoh. On account of tho meeting of the Sovereign (Irani! Lndeo, I. O. O. at Boston, Mass Setitcnihor 10 to 21, IbilS, the I'onnsylvriila Kailro.id Company has arranned tosell excur shin tickets .Sciiteniher 1(1 to SI) Inclusive, from all ticket stations on Its line, to Ho: ton, at rate of slnglo faro for the round ' trip. Tickets will ho good to return until Scptem her SO, 1KH, inclusive, when p-opcrly stamped hy the Joint Agent. Terrihle plagues, those itching, pestering diseases of the skin. 1'u tan end to misery, Doan's Ointment dues. At any ding store. JnstlceH CliHcS. Justlco Shoemaker disposed of tlio follow ing cases last night : John ltico sued John Staiikuwicz for striking him and throwing him down. Tho defendant furnished f300 hall. William l'etuskl was put under $100 hail for striking George Buczwyskl on the head witli a pair of steel knuckles and lacerating his sculp. Michael .Mai inaiitanwiiz was held in 100 lail lor striking John Iliiskicwicz on tho hack of the head with some woapuu un known. Justice Toomey disposed of tho following cases : Steve Krynak and Nicholas l'arloski, charged with kicking and heating Joseph Miller, gave J:i00 hail. Victoria Laknwitz, gave f300 hail on a charge of assault and hattery inadohy John Mnlukliiiakl. The woman hroko a niece of lire wood over the complainant's lack when ho was loprimaiiding her son for throwing stones. JlroUe Her Ankle Mrs. Henry Smlnk, of Delano, who is well known here, hroko her light anklo in a peculiar manner on Sunday evening. She was walking through the yard at her home in Delano, when she stepped in a small holo, Her ankle twisted and she was thrown heavily to tlio ground. A physician reduced tlio fracture Othello WuntH to "l'linrli" feoinctmil. peyniotir wns locnlly known iis"Chmise, ' bocmiso on mm iktiikIdii when plnylng Othello nt tho Llineriel; theater hu la tho well known piismiko: "Kxcellent wretch, perdition catch my Mini, hut I do lovo theu, and when I lovo tlico not chaos is cnino ugiiln," pronounced tho word "cliiios" as If written "chouse." Kver nftor whenever ho was nnnounced to play tho mylnj; nnionu; ph,yu;oor8 was, "Chou o la come ngiiln." .Seymour tinted tho nicknuiiKi, nnd It Is recorded of him tluit ono night when ho wusplnyliiK Othel lo In thu "ilyliiK hceno" n volco from thu liouso roiued out. "Tlmt'Hd d (rood, ClimiMil" Then tho lUidlcncu witnessed n hlnp;iilnr Hpcotnclo. Othello Hit bolt upright, shook his list ill tho direction of tho disturber mill In n volco of rngu Invited him, if ho wero it in.m, to como down nml huvo his head "punched," Thcru belnfi no nnswor to this clmllouKU, tho liuplehH "Moor" sol emnly turned ovornnd proceeded to"dlo," to nn olillgato of titters froih tho entire liouso. -Vnll Mali Unzetto. All klpils of vegetables and Uowor seeds, and plants at Payne's luirsorleB, Glrardvillo. Electric cars lusa the door. B-O-lf PERSONAL MENTION. t.'i v. John (iruhler made n Imsiiiom trip to OrwigslmrK today. Mrs. 1). (1. II ess visited filends lit l'otts- Vllle to-day, Leon Iliililiiowilz lias gone to Wllkeshario to Bpond a vacation of two weeks with rela tives. DoWItt Steedle, tho clerk, at the rergiison ltouso, has gono to Itlrotton, N. J., to visit his rolativcs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry I... Jones spout to day visiting friends at l'uttsvillo. Wilbur Lewis, of Win. lViin. left this morning to visit friends at Philadelphia. Miss Jennlo Miners, of Wm, l'eini, has gone to Washington, I). C lo spend a vaca tion of ten days with relatives. Oeorgo Howes spent to-day at l'ottsvlllo as n witness hoforo tho Grand Jury. Miss Mnlzo Urch, of St. Clair, who was n guest of town friends, loturned to her home to-liny. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shlppand son, Monroe, spent yesterday as guests of relatives at Ashland. Misses Sadlo Day, of Williamstown, and Kdlth ltlch, of Yorkvlllo, two charming young ladios, nro visiting Mr. and Mrs. I'red. Honks, on West I.lnyd street. Mrs. Itohert Udwanls and daughter, l.lz.ic, anil Miss Gladys llowlauds wont to Mt. Car niol to-day to visit friends. John Anstock, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor to town to-day. Miss Klllo Scott, who visited Mrs. John lioherts, has returned to hor homo In l'otts vllle. Miss Edna I'ewell has returned homo from a visit to Lausford. Mis. William llynan returned to her home in t,anford, to-day, having sulliciontly io coveied fiom an illness of eight weeks at the resideuco of her blether, Joseph l'owell, on West Cherry street. Mrs. lleiijaiulii lieese, of Gilherlon, is lying seriously ill at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. l'.irry, on Wist street. Mis. Wiiilield Major, of Win. l'eiiu, pre sented her husband with a liiby hoy last night. W. J. Chappoll, in ndvamo of the Klmcr II. Vance Comedy Company, is In town He is making arrangements for the appearance of tlio company here next neck in Mr Vance's list of popular plays. Miss Mary I'dwards, who was being enter- t'lined by Miss Suo l'owler, lias returned to her home in Heaver .Meadow. l.eon l'olaelieek, olio of America's most liillliant musicians, is in town. He is the musical director of Miss Clara Thropp's opera company. Miss Mary Ilradlgau to-day left town for West Chester, to resume her studies in the normal school at that place. l'otcr Magaua, a prominent hotclkeeper of l'recland, and Andrew Ciirncy, Jr., of the sanio place, wore in town to-day as tho giusts of M. I). Malone. Tlio Itedlleed Salaries. l-'rotn Mahanoy City Kccord. A riiiladolphia contemporary is very much interested In advancing teachers' salaries. It learns that tho average of salaries in Koranlou is only $.11.23 for male teachers and ;:'.' for female per month, and takes occasion to read a lesson to the Shenandoah School ltuaid on Its recent action in reducing teachers' salaries. While it is ililliciilt to seo why a city of tho wealth and standing of Ser.inton should not pay a higher aveiago wage to its teachers, the Philadelphia paper fails to take into consideration the causes which prevailed to bring about a reduction of salaries in Shenandoah. It hecamo a question whether the salaries should bo main tained at rates that tho revenues would not meet. It Is oven a question now whether tlio revenues will permit tho payment of the lowered salaries and tlio expenses of a les sened school term. Theso metropolitan papers aro accustomed to viowing questions in a general way, without regard to tlio itn perativo local necessities and circumstances, and their opinions concerning matters of local government in tlio smaller cities and towns thiougliout the state aro usually valueless. Tho Hlghtli Jteglmcnt. It is seuii-otllcially stated In military quar teis that the Kighth l'cuiia. Itcgimcut will not bo ordcied out of service, hut will lie tained to do garrison duty jn Cuba or l'orto Iiico. The Schuylkill county companies aro connected with this regiment, which bus been recently removed to Middlctown, this state. Corporal Lewis Hopkins, a member of Com pauy F, is still con lined to tho hospital at Camp Alger, Vu., hut is said to he improving Annual Sales ovor 6,000,000 Dotes FOR BILIOUS AND HEEVODS DISORDERS such as Wind nnd Pain in the Stomneh, Olddluo3.s, I'uhies nfter meals, iloiid ocho. Dizziness, Drowsinoss, Flusblnus of Hoat, Loss of Appetite Costlveness, lllotchea on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis. turbod Bleep. Frightful Droams nnd nil Nervous and Trombllng Sonsations. THE PIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will ncknowlodgo them to ho A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lli:i:cilAM's imm.s taken nsdlroct cd, wtl quickly restoro Fomnlos to com pleto lionlth. They promptly romovo obstructions or IrrogulnrltleH of tho sys torn mul cure Mck llenduclio. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And liavo tbe LARCEST SALE Ofnr.yl'nlciit .iledlrliie In the World, 25c. at all Drug Stores. Free ! - Free ! 20,000 Flags to be 5 Now We Have Them. Given Away 69 Ar VeauT' mc ' of fine rihhed To purchasers Tancy Striped Huse 01 goons 10 amouiii In ladies' and chil of 5 cents and over, fa dren's sizes. They frnni .me nf lber.iu-i.1 I are all seamless and and cheapest lines of u) the patterns arc the lincst In style to lie notions, toys, ccc. had. The Newest In fanry hand work for tidies, mats' nnd table scarfs of Battenberer Laces. We Sell Jj The genuine . celebrated llemin W way Kmli r o i d e r y In Silks at three rents n We have a full line . skein. e also kecr of the r.itlerns, C0n large line of the Kings, Ijces and ttOrllcclli, llelding's i'hread. '1 lie ma- viand Ileminwny's lenai is very cneap. Uj lnitlln( tnlks. Horgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North Main Street, TIIK WKAT1IKH. The forecast for Weduosday : Thoro will lio a decided fall in tho temperature, followed by thunderstorms nnd rains. MAHANOY CITY. Alerllug of Hie School Itnard Held nnd Vacancies rilled. Mahnnoy Oily, Sept. 0. A regular meeting of tho School lloaid was held last night and MlssClatiser and lliehard Miles, substitute touchers, were elected to tench In tho now primary schools. Daniel F. Giilnan and Aimer 1. Morris wero elected mciubeis of the lloaid ol Llbinry Trustees. Tho contract forsiipplylngco.il was awauled to tho Citi zens' Sleani Fire Company at fS.lW pel ton for egg, sieve and chestnut coal, and fl.BO for pea real. A vicious bull owned by 1'cler Delski got away from a bnlcheroii Main Rtroct yester day and caused considerable oxcltemont, Master llrandon, who Is n guest of his undo in this town, had the mlddlo nnd in dex fingers of Ids right hand caught in tho sprorknt of bicycle ho was cleaning and so badly hiccraled that amputation may he necessary. lioboil and John Dunn, who loft horo about nineteen years ago and aro now located at Sallna, Kansas, nro In town visiting Mrs, Janet Dunn. Fire I l'lrel J lrel Insuro your nronorty from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies : l'htla, Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Firolns Co., American Firo Insuranco Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins, Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardln St., Shonandoah. At Payne's nursery, Glrardvillo, you will find the largest stock overseen in the county. A Aloiuorlnl Service. A solemn high lequieni mass for the reposo or the souls of tho victims of tho Lattimor shooting will bo cclebrnted in tho Polish church at llazleton on Saturday. Priests from dltl'crent parts of tho region will partici pate. Karly in the morning women from four churches w ill visit the cemeteries and dec orate tho craves. A procession to the ceme tery will take place immediately .after tho services at (lie church in tho iiftcrnoon( headed by tho school children of tho three parishes, followed by the women's socloties. ' T, ,. Of. . ''A tl ' . . " V , ' -o ernieuioiioier NEURALGIA asdtlmllar Complaint, iHi iri'ii.nt-u enter llie Sllltlgclic GERMAK MEDICAL LAWS Jirescribea by eminent physicians I DR. RICHTER'S 4 a yniinn ft rabnun " PAIN EXPELLEB. World rcnnmirJ ! llpmnrknltlv mirrpBf nl I lOrilvLMMinlnn villi Trmlo Aliirk Anchor." 1. Ad. UiihtorA lo., i!!5 l'ttirlSt... .Vw York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Iirancli Honscp. Own Glassworks, 23&tOcU. Kailuiitcd&icceuiuiuuileilby A. Wasley. 106 H. Main St., ,0. H. Haeenbuch, 103 N. Main St.,., ,r. r.D. Kiriln, 6 s.MalnSt. j... Shenandoah. ns'fittsiiv'' DR. niCHTEn'S "ANCHOIt." STOMACHAL host for I Cotl'", IlvwprpwimX'Htniiiiirli Clntiitilnliitn. I MISCELLANEOUS. IOST. Ktrnynl from Urn premiss, 21U West X Una I tttrcct, on Sunday, ttu 1th lnnt., a pup, aged about K months. Color W wliltu with black HpuU. nml tlio t ars havtt n hrown tint. Hultablo reward will In' j;lven IIiuUt hy return ing Maim in auovo ami rem, y-tr-iJi "CO IE HA 115. A vnlunblo prnpurty, dwcllluft A house and stable, in desirable location. Kor imiiier pimieiuarH, apply m iir9. .jimupn www trr, 'ZSA West Cuntru Btreet. J-T-lw l,V)K HALIC A lot if houftehold p;oods, In 1' eluding parlor, Hitting room and bed room rurnihhintfs, sewing machine, ete. Will bo Hold at a HaerHlce, AIho hoiiio mining: lnaeliinem. Apiiy nt --(I Moutii .inrdln Mreet. iMtt "Tt)TIOI2.-l'enlrablo iiropcrlleH for sale. Ap- Xi piy P n, u. i i. iionopuier, nuorney Hhciumdtah. 8-III-tf TOIt UK NT. -A wdoon with dwclllnir. c:on I1 taint ug 15 comfortable, rooms on South .Main Mtreet, l.oi-jtted In tliu liUKincsg portion, Ueasonablo terniH- c: at Hkuam otllee. Hl!-lin inOHSAIJS- A valtmblo property on Went 1 (Vutru Mtreet, dwelling hotie, and all eou veulenceH In deHlrablo loeatfon. Apply to Thomas TohIi, for further particulars, 5-7-tf lilOU MA1.1C.A khIoou Hood Htand and cen- 1 1 trill liM'fitiiin Ml id iwti iiool iiihleH one being a i-oinlil nation of pool anil billiards! Apply m uw iiKitAi.n omce. tf ADMINIbTUATOK'S HAL1C T.elterH of ad mluistmllon ott tlm eh t ate of Adam How man, lntof North (fnlon townsldp, KelmyiklH county, I'.,, deceased, have been granted to the undcrtdgucd, lehllm; In mild township, to whom all p rsona Indebted to uald estate aro requested (o make paymentt and thois having claims or demands wld inako nown thu Hame w itnout ueiay. aukaiiam v, iIaiuck, Or to Administrator, H. (1. M. II(H,M)i-irncii, Zlon'H drove, la, Hheuuttdoah. Pa, U-0-fit-oaw UKAI.KO MlOrOSAIX-Sealed proponals will O bo iccelvud by tho Went Mahanoy township Hehool Hoard, for tho furnishing of fuel for tho cunent term, 1'ioposaU must bo In tlio hand of thu Heretiryof tho Jtojird rot later than p. m , on Hiiturday. KentembcrSI, lbUS AH bids must b accompanied by a bond of f.TOO, other wluo I he IiIiIm will not bo eoiiHldered Tho lloar.l lesencb tht rij;ht to rejett any orallbltls, Kuither information call on the nocretary. TiioMAK K. Klannkian, rr. hldcnt, Attift: John M. Iolan, Seu'y, West Centre Htreet, (,K'i-yt oaw Hhenandoati, I'u. for sale:. A I'nriu. Lucntcil nlmut one in Mo from Hlnj; town. Containing nhout 1)7 acrrH, (Iwt'llInK uiul nil ut'i't'Hsary litilMliiK- Cheap nml mi easy Iitmim, Aiply to A. .1 I'imuum, Attorney, 101 WeHtMnrkftMiwt, l'ottHvillt?, w to T It. ItfiMiitl, Hlienundoiih. AIho nil tlmt ceitnln leaHoholtl, Mitnatu at No, Wi'Ht ('oftl i-tH'el, In WVwt AJalianoy town A Oin liarfcHln ant) rhrnii T. 1 lt:in.i,i,, Corner Mali nml ( Vntiv MrerU, H-12-Im Hlu'iiainloali, Pa, PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES Ollico of tho Htntn HoHpital for Injured perHoni of tlio Antlmu-ltu t'oal Ueuionof IViuiHylvnnia, fountain HjtihiKs, roiiun, Konlcil nml marketl "nritjiOHaU for RUp)1U'aM for the Stato HoHjiital for lujuml I'trnons of tin) Antliracitu (7o.il IU'kIon of IVimnylvania, will Ik- rffcl veil ly tho Jtoanl of Trustees up Ut Hint lni luillnu' thu twentieth Uny of Uetoher. A. I. IMW, for fumfHhiiiK hroail, meutH, Kioicrlen. ilrtiKH imiHlius, f rultft. veetahluH, leu, fee I, uoal (Sio .for the year nnlliiK Ieeeinher aut, 1HW, Tho lloam of Trustees reservu tho rUht to ri Ject any or all lildi. Attclmlule of tho nrtlelea nml prohahht aiimuut of cuch ri'f'Ulred, vl tl be fiirnUheil on applIiMitioii. AUUre-iiM, J, U. Itinin-K, Hnp't State lloshltnl, U.VlKt Koimtnln Hprlnu, l'enna. Fop Sale --r Valuable Shenandoah prop erty, centrally located on Oak street, with nil modern conveni ences, store room and dwelling, Korliuther information apply nt this office. 9-2-im i The Princess of Wales ORDERS J01IANW IIOFP'S MALT EXTRACT. $ MARLDonouoii House, 8. W. Please rend for the use of II. It. II.. tho Princess of Wales, six dorm of TOnAniT Hot f Malt Extract ns soon as possible. Kindly Klve two bottles to bearer for to-day1 luncheon. Yours falthfullviJM OWILUU cllnrmn For H. It II. BCWAnt OF IMITATIONO. The gcnulno JOHAHH Hoff's Malt Ex tract makes Plesh and Wool. Ono doicn bottles of tho genulno JOQAnn Iloff'a Malt Extract will give mora strength and contains more nutritive elements than ono cask of at or porter, without beta's Intoxicating. EISNIIR & MENDKLSON CO., Solo Agents, New York. KHftH00KKK DelitliH mid l'llliiirnU. The funeral of Theodore Thorn, who died en the 3d lust., took placo this moraine from Ids late heme in St. Clair, interment being made at l'ottsvlllo. Hio remains of John Koth, who died at his home in Jacksons, woro Intoned In St. Canicus' church cemetery, Mahanoy City, this morning. James Collins, need CO years, died at his homo in Mahanoy City yesterday afternoon, after sull'erliig for a week from catarrh of tho stomach. Ho was a resident of Muhanoy City for thirty years, and at one tlnio was Supervisor. He Is survived by four chil li l en. Mary A. Keiinoy, aged 20 yoars, died on Sunday at her home In Qirardvillo. Sho was the daughter of John Kenuoy, borough troasuror of that town. Tho doceased was well and favorably known. Tho fuuornl will tako placo to-morrow morning at 0:30 o'clock, Informant at Glrardvillo. John Lurkin died at his homo in St. Clair on tho 4th iust., after thrco days illness, leav ing a wife nnd thrco children, tho oldest being an invalid. Tho deceased was an in surance agent, and was well known, Ho was also a member of Town Council. (Jcorgo Mlllor, an aged rcsidont of Port Cm lion, died at tho home of his daughter in llryn Mawr on Saturday. Tho fiinoi-.il will tako place to-morrow afternoon at 1'iirt Carbon. DRINK- CU'iARY'S KXTRA t-INK QUALITY GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. ammmmmmmmmmmmm 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION Sj Is what we arc allowing all purchasers to the amount of $1 .00 and over at our new place 1 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. gggsS. BLOCK, CLOTHIER AND GENT'S FURNISHER. 4-A BIG SENSATIONS- Is being caused in town by the Factory Shoe Store In tho maimer they me unclencHing their competitors. It is ceitainly the cliipest place In town to buy Hunts, Shoes, Hats, Cnps and (Jem's furnishing Goals. Here are a few ptices: ' Men's and l-mliiV tan shoes, were $1.75 and $ 1.50, now 90C ; those at fr.75 and $?.oo. now $1.25; MenV gum hoots $2.10; Hoy's Woonsocket bouts, $1 .95 ; Men's i( Duck bunts, $2.50 ; Ladles' shoes, 80C anil up. New Factory Abe. Lcvlnc, Prop. Beware of close Imitations of the name of next to L, GolJln's IKE ORKIN, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical . Goods. Mo. 1 29 South Main Street, rnuAUNus op run schuylkili. traction com'ANVs railway. We are again doing business at the old stand, with onr former large stock of goods. Mr. Orkin is still in attendance and is conducting the uusiness. uc invites an ms lormer patrons to can aim pay nun a visit. The stock consists of a complete line of jewelry nnd musical iustru- nients. The prices are the feature of the store j they are within rej""" of every purchaser. Repairing a specialty. Before you buy elsj'vnure call and see our stock and get prices. No trouble to show goos- We lave, riolit'ealereople. . We Have Furniture To suit all classes, in nil the lrttest styles mid 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 conies to taking and selling any thing in the way of , Furniture, Stoves, Tinware and Oil Cloths, We can iurnish you a home complete, and guarantee every buyer that he will save 25 to 40 per cent, on a sale. We hnve also added a nice line of parlor suits. We buy for cash and can, therefore, sell at close mar gins. D. & J. SIEGEL, 123 & 131 South Hain St. At tho terminus of Schuylkill Electric Hallway. All kinds of stove repairing Attended to. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. I,eae them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. A good plnee for a gooil drlnlc Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 It, Centre Htreet, Mcllet's uullilliitr, Wine, Whlnkles, fleer and Clgnra. Krmlfr !eor In town nlwnya on Iap. Shoe Store, V S. Main St. our store, bul look for lite right place,, Clothing Store. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall iiierH ami dreorutlous In line nl Him nineteenth century ainniillihiiientf1 That l why tlnwo who ni'liet their wall paper at OAKDIN'.S Kit muli ilellKhtful resultH. It Iku'i neeeMBiiry to j.DrcliiiNu the exiximlve itrmhd, the ilenlKHH anil enlom are Jnt ni artistic In the cheaper uraileB, If they are nut m ihh. Kor tliOHowho wish to ileinriito their rniiiiii w III, artistic wull papers u to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Slrcel, Shenandoah, l'a. 181 ' Tift Irfliiiiii 1 '
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