i(rfiri-i Tjjir'M(Br.-vvi SCHOOL SUPPLIES. We have a full supply of rules, pens, pencils, companions, etc.. on hand at very low prices. HOOKS & BROWN, A IM. fslaln St. CANTRELL & GOCHRANE'S 1MP0RIED - filER - HIE- 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Humliiy llsrursloii. Tho last one-day excursion to Atlantic Cityjvia lieadliiK railway will bo on Sunday next, lltli Inst. Train leases at !i:10 a.m. Faro fS 50. "''lit 1 lie tllllllotlno. llaeent linirciM'iiiL'iiti lmvo mndo tho guillotine n much Mimllcr iintl moro deli onto Instrument thou it usisl to bo Tho two parallel uprights down which the knlfo slides nron third shorter than thoy weru formerly and aro no longer jiali.tiil tmulit M'urli't, Imt n dirty vninlyek brown '1 he knife, whieh is usually iviu-e.-ented in tho lllustnitotl papers nsiiKrent, triaiiKillar Iileuo of steel, has now almost n razorllko hhapo nnd Is vci;htoil with mercury let Into a reservoir at tho top of tho hlado(tho ax of the Uerman executioner Is similar weighted) and no longer with lead. Purls Correspondent. No UghttihiK on Ship. Tho reason why ships nro not struck by lightning is attributed liytierman author-1 lties to the general Use which is now inado of wire rope for rigging purposes as well as to tho fact that t lie hulls of ship aro usually constructed of iron or steel. Thus tho whole ship forms an excellent and con tinuous conductor, by means of which tho electricity is led away into tho ocean bo foro it has time to do any serious damage. 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 143 lliiht Coal Street. Hhciinntlonh, Tenon MMI orders promptly ntteiuU'il to. The lioston Factory Shoe Store just received a big line of boots and shoes front a Hoston shoe factory. This enables them to sell cheaper than anybody in this region. Here are a lew prices : Hen's solid leather shoes, (rom 9ocup Ladles' " ' " " 90c 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 itulike some stores who are selling paper shoes instead of leather. Come In and l;xainlne Our Prices and (loods BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I SPONT, PROP. FOUR HOOKS ABOVE POST OFFICE. We Test Eyes Absolutely Free. W. A iei ilm niM3 in n cfintifir CA till 1 11"- illlll nr IMi. -J v .1 - way, nnd j;ivc expert advice free lo all. And ..1..cce n-M fniintl tft f li lnlllt nl V w i"v.5 i- " -v necessary we make Ihem to fit accurutely to .1 .1 1 c a.i - r.. me Myiu, nose anu lace, nun wc uisu ium di tlium al rnaaiiiitilia trrf We guarantee each pair of spectacles to imvi? entire satisfaction. We are satisfied they will please you in every respect, by ' 1 r.11 t n.i ,.tnr. once, Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mairr Street. BEST UIIME OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nnd BTttAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths EXTRA ACTORY SHOE STORE S. Jfihtis i i ts much easier to keep the hair , t t it if.-- it 1- 1. .. I tvhen vou have it than it ts to re store it Ivhen it's tost. If your hai is "coming out " needs instant Mention. The use of AVER'S HAIR VIGOR 'wilt promptly stop the hair from falling, and stimulate it to new growth. " Some years ago my hair began lo fall out and I became quite bald. 7 was ad vised to try. ers mr It v f.l A and had used It but a short time tvhen my hair ceased to fill on! and a nev ana vigor ous grcrtuth made its ap pearanec.Mybairlsno abundant and olossy." THOS. DUNN, Rockvillc, Wis. OLD TIME SURGERY. rim llHrbiirous Method That Wrro Hni lilojeil In the Sixteenth Century. Ainbrolso I'nre, a bather surgeon of the (lxteenth century, tells In Ills notes how In 1M7 ho went to tho long wars to get practice In surgery. IIo Invented somo new processes, particularly In tho treat ment of amputated limbs. Up to I'are's time tho most lmrbarous means had been used to stop tho bleeding. In his own words: "i-uHnin as tho limb Was removed tho surgeons would uso many cauteries to stop tho (low of blood, a thing very horrible mid cruel in tho mere telling. And truly of six thus cruelly treated scarce two over escaped, nnd oven those Were long ill and the wounds thus burned were slow to heal, because tho burning caused such vehement pains thnt they fell Into fever, convulsions and other mortal nccldcnts. In most of thorn, moreover, when tho scar fell oil there camo fresh bleeding, which must again bo stanched with tho cauteries. So that for many heal ing was impossible, and thoy had an ulcer to tho end of their lives, which prevented thoni from having an artificial limb." Tho idea of abolishing such cruelty by using tho ligaturo occurred to l'aro in ono of his war journeys, nnd his success went beyond his own expectations'. His othor discovery was mndo within 11 fow hours of his joining tlio army. It was bollovod by the surgeons of tho dny that thoro was poison In a gunshot wound, nnd ono of tho accepted authorities Insisted thnt they must lie cauterized "with oil of elders scalding hot, mixed with a little treacle." The pain was Intolerable. It hnpponcd that at his ilrst treatment of gunshot wounds I'are's oil ran short, nnd lie used Instead "a digestive niadn of tho yolks of eggs, oil of roses and turpentine." To his surprise, ho found next morning that tho patients ho hail thus treated wero in bet ter condition than tho others. "Then 1 resolved never moro to burn thus cruellj poor men with gunshot wounds." Tho Klghth May !o There. Tito committee conducting the arrange ments for tho soldiers monument corn stono laying at Sbamokln have perfect" arrangements as far as possible. To com- mitten will Tuaka a stronuous clrort to havo tlio Eighth regiment, now at Camp Mcado," of which Schuylkill companies aro mombors, present at tho time. Pad blood and indigostion aro deadly enemies to good health. Jiurduck Wood Hitters destroys them. Free ! - Free ! 20,000 Flags to be Now We Have Them. Given Away & l,,C!U,Il.1!1 'il,e ' y. ol line ribbed To purchasers W FailCy Stripeil HOSC of goods to amount (r) In ladies' ami ahil of ? cents and over, in dicn's sizes. They fr. nnn r.f tl. finest ; are all seamless and and cheapest lines notions, toys, ftc. C 0 tne patterns ate (he n liuest 111 style vi had. tu bo The Newest SWe Sell In fancy hand fa The genuine work for tidies, milts and table scarfs of Battenberfr Laces. celebrated lleinin (9 way Dinhroidcry A Silks at three cents a We have a full line . skein. We nlso keel of the Patterns, Kiln's I-aces inul S) a large line of the ft Corticelli, liclding's .and ilemi 11 way's Tliread. The ma terial is very cheap. (c, knitting Silks. Horgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North rvial 1-1 Street. J? .Tt. 1 -yi w litf Our Fall and and see it while we are opening the cases and get the first chance to make selections. We have this fall a better line of clothing than we have ever had since we started Every piece is all-wool, well made, and offered for little money. There can be no trouble in getting a Tit, as we have plenty of suits in all sizes. Our Children's Depart s an area of nearly half a block, and every foot of it is occupied by the stock of novelties in children's clothing which we have just bought. Just visit our store and see how with clothing-stylish, up-to-date Clothing for Men, Youths, Boys nnd Children, and all offered at prices challenging all competition. The prices are marked in on every piece and from these prices we take off the 10 per cent, which we get from the wholesale houses on account of being large buyers. The public gets the benefit of Whenever you' leave your home with the intention of buying clothing always keep your mind on the fact that the largest clothing house in the county, the one carrying the of clothing and the place where you can get the best bargains for the least money is the Coim; in business, meat occupic it is crowded plain figures our rebate, largest stock Tim iviiATiirti I'lie Imieiist for Hnlimliiy 1'iiir, stiKhlly icmlcr uunllitT ami flesh noilhuostorly ami tiiitllu'rly wind?. flTHY POINTS.' tliippenliiK Throughout tho Country ClivonlrliMt tor Ilnsty Trr-ilnnl. All poles in Ashland must ho p.iiutcd within ten days. 1'. F. Honolulu, of Mt. ('annul, nud Miss M; ii'g;i"'. f Contmlla, wee married on Weilliestlay. I lie borough assessors tin oiighuilt tho 'county ate making tliclr returns to tho 1 t'ointuissionols. I A coticteto pavement is hclnc laid In front 1 of 1I10 l'lancy liiiildlns at tho corner of Main I nud Lloyd stlocts. I A geological map is being luado of tho ' Shainoklii coal rcsion. I V. 0. Johnson, former principal of tho ! r'eiitralia public schools, is admitted to the bar of Columbia county. Win. Nnngesscr, of UiiiKtnwn, Un'011 ! township, took up his commission nt tho Kccorder a ollicc and justiflod as a .Tustico 01 the l'eiire. Letters testanientaiy were granted to Thomas Kealy on tho estate of James Koaly, late of tint borough of Jlliiorsville, deceased. A deed was recorded from Phallus W. Ucrbcr and wife to Lydla Allco Seiners, lucinises in North Maiilieiin township. livery llepiibllcan should vote at tho primaries to-morrow. Ccntio county votorans will hold 11 reunion at Hunter's park, near licllefbiito, to-morrow. In tho Columbia colliery, at Duryea, Lii7ruo county, Hugh Karrell was Instantly killed by a blast. I'liinklin nnd Marshall College, lit Lan caster, opened yesterday with tlio largest en rollment of students in its history. While bear hunting near Diiftwoud, Caincion county, William Kills was killed by the accidental ilinhai'KO of his gun. Tlio Allegheny Synod of the llvangelical Lutheran chinch is holding its annual con vention at Kverctt, liedfonl county. Two men named Melllione driving in a buggy near flap, Lancaster county, were stu111n.1l by lightning and tlio sides of their pantaloons were humid. Mischievous Chailic (iriivci, of l'.aston, exploded a dynamite cap in school which toro oil' one of his fingi-is, sevciely binned Harry Stiles nnd almost blinded Frank Farley. All kinds of vegetables and (lower seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, (liraidville. Kleetric curs pass the door. ii-lMf .llllll'lell. (leorge O. Schad, of Coles, and Miss Illicit White, daughter of William 11. White, of Malianoy City, were married in the par sonage of the ( let man Luthciau church t the latter place last night. Annual Sales ovorG, 000,000 Boxes FOE BILIOUS AND NEEV0US DISORDERS trncli as Wind nnd Tain in the Stomach, Giddinoss. Tulucsf after meals Head ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness Hushlnsxs of llout, of Appotito, Costivenoxs. lllotclie3 on tho Skinfold Clillls, Dis turbed Sleep. Frlchtful Droams and nil Kervous and Trombllni? Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Kvory sufforer will neknowlodKo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Jli:i:CHA.H'S 1MM.S. taken as direct ed, w'lanlekly restoro I'omniei to com pleto lioaltli. They promptly romovo obstructions or IrroKUlnritlcs of tho sys tem nud euro Mck Ileutluvlic. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beocham's Pills aro Without a RivaS Ami havo the LARCEST SALE ' Ofhny Patent Mrillrluo In the 'World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. perguson's Theatre. One Solid Week Commencing I SEPT. 12, ELMER E. VANCE'S . Comedy Company Producing a series of grand scenic productions never before seen at 10, SO and 30c. Monday evening the great realistic railroad comedy drama, "The Limited Mail," WITH Till; WONDER BEATRICE. TUESDAY, Patent Applied For. Great Mammoth MAIIANOY CITY. ilio IIiiiiiiikIi (' ell IM11I1I11K l:il'oil III Itrilili-n KHntrH. Slnhanoy City, Sept. 0. At a inectiiis nf the lloroitiih Council last nliiht foveral bids wero opened for tho fiiiniiliini; of steel cells for tlio lockup, hut further action was doforrcd for two months, partly on account of lack 6f funds nnd, Kccondly, to kIvo Coun cil a chanco to learn if tho Slaliiinoy town ship authorities will help dcfiay tho oxpoiio. Tho Council will liupcct tlio new stuet pav ing 011 Tuesday mnrnlnc, next, and 011 the lBth iut. tlio services of Mink 1) llowniau, as horoiiKh engineer, will end, as tlie stieet pavitiK and seworaco work is about completed. A motion to reduce the salary of tho Itorouuh Surveyor from $12. to $10 per month was voted down. An inquott was held Inst eveuini; into tlio cause of death of the unknown Infant whose body was found In n yaid last Wednesday mornlnn. Tho Jury found dcatli was duo to an aboition. No clue has been found to the parantai!e, but the case is ptlll belui; inves tigated. Lieut. I,. V. liausch, quartermaster of tlio 3rd llrigado, is homo 011 a fill loucli from Camp Meade, at Mlddletown. He Is in bad trim physlcially and is much overworked from tlio nrduous labors as .naiterniaster. PERSONAL MENTION. M. M. Hobiuson, of l'lilladolphia, is spcud inc n few days in town visiliiiR friends. Miss Sallle Senior has rotio to Philadelphia to spend several days visiting ft lands. Assessor Cieorgo II. Krick transacted offi cial business at the county seat to-day. Ilnhey Ilcchtnl, formerly of Win. I'emi and now of New Ynik, is a (,'iiest of town fiiends. William Wilhelm. Ksq , of roltsvlllc. spent last ovcnini! ill town. I!ev. and Mrs. 1!. K. Albin went to Polts ville tliis mornini; to visit friends. Mrs. Anna Llewellyn spent to-day visiting friends at I'ntlcville. Miss Jiarnaret Mcdulre, of l'liiladelpliia, who was the Riiest of town iictiuaiiilaincs, has gone to Woodstock, Md., to extend her vacation. William V. Davis and wife havo gouo to Philadelphia to tlcnd the sessions of tlio Welsh I'lcsb.vteiian synod. I'olicrt .loues, 8 years old and lesidiug on West Lloyd sticet, is siifl'eriug from scarlet liner. Jliss Mary Mcdulre, of Philadelphia, spent a few pleasant hours in town last owning, I'rivato Joe l'etors spent to-day at Malia uoy City, as tlio guest of I'rivato William Moore, of Co. K., 8th Itegt. Mr. and Mis. M. .1. O'Neill last night re turned from a ten-day visit to Atlantic. City. lllmer Hooks, of l'otlsvllle, who lelurncd with the ltli llegiiiicnt from I'orto Itico 011 Widiiesdny, is visiting relatives in town. Street Work Stoppi-il. The Malianoy City tioastiry is empty and the Council has no money nt its disposal for expenditure on the street paving pioject. Therefore all street paving work and all other unnecessary work will be stopped. As soon as tho money for tlio payment of tlio bonds is received, matters will bo In belter sha, 0 again. DAVISON, THE FURNITURE AND QUEEN DEALER ll;reliy makes Ills fall an nouncement to those who Intend to purchase a stove or range for the winter Wo liavo nlready mild a quantity of thcul.auil will continue to Increase our sales 'Why lleeause wo aie new beginners and wish to Wabllsb 11 gooil tradu by giving you full value form cry ilollar you Invest. Wo cnll special attention lo our "Queen Cliiilerullu ltangu" 01 which Ilio above cut Is a correct fac-slmllu. H has six cooking holes, made Mith lire box at either right or lt'It hand t-nil. All the latest 'Improvements nil the bust itleas. Tour pleeo iiopH. Large high ovens, thoroughly ventilated. iteinovaiue nicKt'i noor nniio wuu ,,rui,o mednlloii. The side shelf, oven door kicker, shaker handle and knoln are nickel plated Duplex or triplex grate, thnt can be remove and replaced without disturbing tlio linings. Diii-et ill aft dumper. Large ash pan. Cut long centre. Hinged cover. Kiro Hint or cat Iron linings. Highly polished edges. Koldillg nhkc towel rod. Sold and Guaranteed at Davison's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, i 121-123 North MnlnSt. Winter Stock of Clothing m,S NOW THE COUNTY COURT. 1 A Number ol Urhnltitil Cases Wcio Dis posed of Yostertlti3'. Judges l!i elite! and Koch nro woikitig liko hcavcisnt tlin criminal court In l'ottsvlllo tliis week and tlio cases turned over by tlio (Iriinil Jury aro being disposed of with great piomptness. Tlio bill in which Gordon liecd, Isaac Huoy and Liu llnwman aie charged with bribery in connection with certain ntnilioiiso ap pointments during tho tlnio Ncrl Dietrich was I'oor Director, havo not yet been pro- seiitcil to the titami .liny owing tu tlio met Hint 1110 piosccilliiiK wuiienses nuu iuueu iu appear. Among tho cases disposed of yosterday w'clo the following I In tlio enso of suiety against Stlney Dovo dily, as chargtd by his wife, court, after healing tho parlies, directed tlio county to pay the costs. Louis Spalono was acquitted on tho chargo of malicious mischief, us charged by LaVeno l'ligenino, and the costs divided between tho two. Frank Stevens was found guilty of break ing open and entering a 1'. & 11. freight car, as charged by M. L. Smith, and was sen tenced lo pay tho costs, 510 flno and sorvo llfleen mouths. Miko Crostovicli was acquitted of tho hargo of ussiult and battery, as charged by Mary Kovlsh, and the costs equally divided between tlio two. John Wood pload guilty to tho chargo of f. ami h., as charged by Emma Dillman, and was given tlio regulation sentouco. tlcorge Ackerniau pload guilty to f. and b., i charged by Maud Matthews, and was sentenced accoidingly. (Jeorge Kelly was Ion ml guilty of larceny, is charged by Patrick lloylo, and was sen tenced lo pay tho costs, $10 fine and servo 18 mouths. (luorgo Taylor was found guilty of larceny, as piefcrrcd by Patrick lloyle, and was sen tenced (o pay the costs, $10 lino and serve 18 months. William X. Thomas was acquitted of tlio charge of assault anil battery, as charged by Mrs. Samuel Ilevan, and tho prosecutrix di lected to pay tlio cosls. l raucis Welsh, John Welsh, Lawronce Mc- Willi.iins and James llreunan, malicious mis chief, oatli of Jos. Zimmerman; plead guilty; costs and bond of fMO to keep the peace. rloiemo Derr, plead guilty to the chargo of concealing the dcatli of a child. John Kcatoii, malicious mischief; oatli of Win. Kenton; plead guilty, sentenced to pay costs, fl lino and 00 days imprisonment. Joo I'ickalowski plead guilty to escaping from jail, oath of M. O'Hani; costs, t lino and six months imprisonment. Jauies Unllagher, pickpocket, oath of I'ntiiek Monagliau; not guilty. 1 lioinas Dwyer, receiving stolen goods. oath of Patrick Monnglrau, not guilty. The following weio among tho cases in which true bills wero returned yesterday: Hubert Sneddon, n. and b. oatli Arthur Seward; Win. Sneddon, a. and h oath Arthur Soward; John Gregg, f. and b., oath of Gertrude Unwind; Charles Yagalls, lar ceny, &c, oath Frank Duskey; John Socka- lowsky. Interfering with ollicors, oath riiimias llreunan; Win. Lefcavitcy, a. and b., Joseph Lcl'cavigo In tlio case of Chief l!urgo.-s A. P. Tabor against I'olicomaii Martin Mtillahy for as sault and hatleiy, tlio gnind jury ignored tho bill and put the cosls 011 the county. MISCELLANEOUS. IAOIt HA I ilC Two pool tables In jfootl coimII ' tioti. Can lt Itouulit vcrv ri-nsoniililf Ai ply tn Anthony Ht-lnniokur, 1UJ South iMiilu ntrjui. H FOU HA112. A Milunhlo property, dwelling licumo and ntuhte, in dcshaMti location For further lmillcnlarit, apply to Mrs. JoMepli (Juu ter. ;s( wvi (jcmiu ureci. iv TiT!(JFC.l)eslndjlft propertleH for Hale. Ai l ply to H. u M. Holloputer, attorney, Mienandoali. 8-Ul-tf 1AOU HAM? A valuable propeity on W'vt ' CVn tie Htreet, dwelling lioitwu, and all con veniences In ilcstraldu location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, loi mrihcr particular. ;kY-u FOR SALE. A Kiirin. Icntcd almut one mile from JUiiKtnwn. CtnituiniiiKixint 7 nen-n, (IwuIIIhk nikI all iK'iuHsarv Iju1MIiiki Chwip ami m tay ti-rniH. Apply tu A. .T I'iluimm, Atttriiiy, 101 West Market Ktrpot, INdtsvlllo, or to T. It. JUdilull, Hhfnautlouh. Al( all tltfit eertftitt li'JtHc liultl, Hitnat at Ku. Vtt Coal htUM'i, in UVwt Alalmnoy town Hliip. A kihicI bargain and clii'ap T. It. ltminiAI.i., (,'onifr Main and Centrn utrerts, ft12-lm Shenandoah, lu. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES Ofllee of thn fitato Hospital for iniurcd pernons of thn Anthracitu Uoal lteuionof I'Lnnaylvnnla, Fountain SprliiK, lVnna. Healed anl marked "proposal! for HUppllrw" for thr St. do Hospital for Injured lVrons of thu Antliratlto Joal Ut'ulin of lVunHylvanfa, will bo received by tho Hoard of TniHteet up to and Including tho twentieth day of October, A. I. IH'JS, for furiiUlihiK bread, meats, Krocerles, drills immlliH, fiultrt, vegetables, leo, feed, coal for the year ending December IlUt, 18W. Tho Hoard of Tniutees reservo the rfuht to re ject any or all bid. A schedule of tho articles and probablo amount of each required, will bo luriiHheil on applleatlon- Address. ,1. O. lUnii.i:t bup't State Hospital, -5-lHt i'ountimi npriutf! renin For Sale.. Valuable Shenandoah prop erty, centrally located on Oak Street, with all modern conveni ences, store room and dwelling. For further information apply at this office. 9-2-nn HERE.J Clothing 130YS HELD FOR TRIAL. Accused of ItiinnloK Car Wildly cm 11 Hnlliond, Coal and Iron Policeman James Dniilell last night appoared as prosecutor ngainst sixteen boys whoso Rgcs range from 10 to 1(1 years. Tho hearing was had beforo Justice, Shoemaker and all tho hoys Rppcarcd, nud fifteen cntored foO ball each for trial at court. Tlio complaint was that tlio boys mali ciously broke tho fastenings of tlio railroad truck, carried tho truck to the inliln track of tlio Philadelphia and licadlng Hallway, near tho Cciitro street station, nnd started it down tlio grade without nny attendants. That tlio truck ran at high speed down tho valley for about two miles, until discovered near Lost Creek by Patrick Noono, a track walker, who derailed tlio truck and threw it aslilo to prevent any luterfcreiico with trains. Tho accused wero Adam nnd John Alex, John and Michael Lally, Thomas Purccll, John Hurler, Gabriel Maruskiowicz, William Kilty, Patrick Scatilau, Kdwnrd Huen, William Couglilln, George Kardlsowski. John Ferguson, Patrick Kcouli, Tliouins Coiiry and Daniel Leahy. Upon tho hearing Huou wns acquitted, but all the rest wero hold for trial. There is an other hoy accused, but ho has not been ar- lested. A llttlo life may ho sacrificed to a sudden attack of croup if you don't have Dr. Thomns' L'clcetrie Oil on hnnd for tlio oniervcucy. Kobbers at I'Vaekvlllo. Thieves lust night entered and robbed tho saloons of Daniel Coleman and T. Dichl, Holt's drug store and John Ilradloy's lmrber shop nt Frackville, hut they secured llttio booty, llradley was robbed a short time ago ami lost several hundred dollars. 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION . Is what we arc allowing all purchasers to the Sj aiiioiint of $1.00 and over at our new place 6-23 EAST CENTRE STREETS Our stock is larger anil our means to cater to our friends are per fect. We can now please the most fastidious. ssasS. BLOCK, CLOTHIER AND GENT'S FURNISHER, -lA BIG SENSATION-!- Is being caused in town by the Factory Shoe Store ' ' - Ill the manner they are underselling their competitors. It is certainly the jtbtrpest place in town to buy Hoots, Shoes, Hals, Caps and dent's Furnishing Goods. Hererre ft few prices: Men's nud Lndies' tan shoes, were $1.9$ and $1.50, now 90C ; thos'cat'f 1,75111! $2.00, now $1.25; Men'r gum Umts $2.10 ; Hoy's Woonsocket bixits,, $1 .95 fM:n!slJ3.25 Duck lioots, $2.50 ; Ladles shoes, 80C and up. . ' vj'' - ;?f -' New Factory Shoe Store, Abe. Lcvlne, Prop. 7 S. Slaln St. Beware of close. lmllalions of the name of our store, but look 'or the rl'ffhfplacc IKE ORKIN, Jewelry, Silverware, Muscal Instruments, Optical Goods. No. 1 33 South INlaln Street. TEKA1INUS OP THO 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 feature of the store ; they are within reach of every purchaser. Repairing a specialty. Before you buy elsewhere call and see our stock and get prices. No trouble to show goods. We have polite salespeople. House, ldfo.r' onnouroiHUcr NEURALGIA and similar Complaints' uu I'reparta miner Ilio stniiKcnt GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS (jreEctlbtitl by omlnont phytlcii PH. RICHTER'S id rr World renowned t I!fmnrtfn1tWimrsnDw.il 1 IOnlv Reniilno with Trade JMark " Anchor 1 K Ad. UIcMcrACo., 2IT. PrarlSL, cn lork. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branoh Houses. Own Olnasworlci. 2S,teCUu. uduncil A rccouuucudol bj A. WBiley. 106 II, Main St.. n. Hacenbuch. 103 N. Main St.. .r.r.u.Kirlln, 6 B. Main St. Chenandoah. , er.. . ....ivs'tti DR. RICHTEIl'S 1 "ANCHOR" fiTOaiADIIAT. 1,..t I Co'.' I'vprpslnWtoiiinrti rniiniliiluf. DRINK- CIJvARY'S EXTRA I'INF. QUALITY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla... and Oraue Champajrue. EDUCATED and AR'ISTIC TASTES In wall papers nud Jccontions 1 one of tll nineteenth century aoconpl laments. Thnt Is why tboso who select iiclr wall paper nfr UAHDIN'H KCtKiKlldellBltdilreauUs. It Isn't necessary to purchase tho ec!Fuslvo (jrmles, tli desluns nnd colors nro Ju ns artistic In the ehenper KrnilcH, It they nr( not no'ilvh. Vow those who wish to ,dccornte their rooms wltr. nrtlstle wall papcrH ko to J. P. CAR DEM, 224 West Centre Street, Shijanilnah, .it, t . goldin, Prop. 1 E. B. FOley, aT trest, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. 9 8c 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
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