Trtif .TnrWViUfi3'ifcftli SCHOOL SUPPLIES. We have a full suppl) of inks, pens, pencils, companions, etc.. on hand at very low prices. HOOKS & BROWN, a N. tVlalm St. CANTRELL & COCHRANE'S 1P1IEB Hit ALE- 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Sunday Specials. Services In tho Trinity l'uformed church o-inorrow at 10:00 n. m., ninl 0:!iO p, m. Sumluy school at 1:30 ji. in. liev. liuhcrt O'Hoylo pastor. Itrguiar services will he held in the United Evangelical church, North Jiirdlu stiect, to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.110 p. in. Sunday, school at 1 SO p. in. ltev. 1. .1. Heitz, pastor. K I. ( V. on Monday evening, l'raycr, praise and tetiinony lneetlnas every Tues day. Wednesday, Thursday and l'riday oen ingi Jr. K. L. C. K. every Saturday ovenlng at T o'clock. 1'rimitivo Methodist church. Jnines Moore, pastor l'reachiiiu at 1 ()::) a. in. ami ihlio j in Sunday school at a p. m. Clan meet ing on Wednesday evening, (lenenil prayer meeting on Tlmrsday evening. Everybody welcome Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on Wet Oak street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist ut S a. m. Morning prayer at 10:30. Sunday school at S p. in. Evening prayer at 7 p. m. The rector will olliciate. First llaptist church, comer of West and Oak streets, ttev. 1). I. Evans pastor. Services lit 10a. in. and Up. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer ineetiiiE Monday evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class mectiug Thursday evenings. Methodist Kpiscopal church, corner O.ik and White streets, ltev. J. T. Swindells pastor, fienenil class meeting at 0 a. m., led hy John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a. in. Sunday school at 2 p. lu., Dr. J. S. Callcn, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. ai. Seats free. Everybody welcome. Calvary llaptist church. South .Timlin street. Preaching to-morroiv at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. I!ev. It. It. Albins, pastor. Sahbath bchool at 2 p. in., Deacon John Uuim, Superintendent. 11. Y. 1. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Services in the Presbyterian church to- morion at 10:30 a. in. and (1:30 p. in. Sabbath Renvoi ut 2 p. in. .lr. ('. 11. and Sc. C. E. lucsday evening at 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Prayer and song service on Tlmrsday even ing at :!0. strangers always welcome. II. W. Kohlcr, pastor. St John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street ltev. John lirulilcr, pastor Preach ing, 10 a. in. ; Sunday bchool, 1:30 p. m. ; preaching 0:30 p. in. St. Micliael's (lieek Catholic church, West Centre street, ltev. Cornelius Eaurisin, pas tor. Matatinum service 0 u. in. High mass 10 a. in. Church of the Holy Validly. (Cicrinau It. C.) North Chestnut street, ltev. A. T. Selmt tlehofer, pastor. First mass H a. in., second mass 10 a. m. St. (asunir's Polish It. ('. church, North Jardlu street, ltev. J. A. I.enarkicwicz, pastor. Fii-stuiass8a.nl., high mass 10 a. in., vespers and benediction I p. in. Church of tlio Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street, ltov. H. F. O'lteilly. pastor: ltev James Kane, assistant pastor. Fii-st mass, 7 a m., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a m. benediction, 7 p. in. Keheleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, ltev. Henry Mit- nlk, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m.. ninl 3 to r p. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. in and every weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. m Pad blood and indigestion nio deadly enemies to good health. Burdock Blood Hitters destroys them. l lrel Tirol rlrol Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Pliila Underwriters Insuraiico Co, of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Firo Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co Westchester Firo Ins. Co.. United Firemen's Ins, Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. .Tardin St., ShonaudoHh. 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 Kiwt Coal Street, Shenandoah, 1'enna Mall orders promptly attended to. We Test Eyes Absolutely Free. We examine and test the eyes iu a scientific way, and give expert advice free to nil. And where classes are found to be absolutely necessary we make them to fit accurately to the sight, nose and face. And we also furn ish them st roncmtnbl ttrir-es. We guarantee each pair of spectacles to give entire satisfaction. We are satisfied Ihey will please you in every resjiect, by wonderfully improving the sight and appear uuce. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Main Street. BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTHAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, 37WcentreBt. went WHOLESOME AbVlU:. For People Whose Stomachs Are WoaU ana Digestion Foor. Dr. 1 tnrlandfon, whine opinion in diseases is wotthy of attention, says when a man or woman comes (o me complaining of indiges tion, loss of appetite, sour sloinncli belching, sour watery ml'igs, headache., sleeplessness, lack of ambition and a gcnei.O run down ner vous condition I advie them to take after each meal one or twool Stuart's lsjiejuin Tablets, nllowing tb.e tablet to dissolve in the mouth, mid thus mingle with the food eaten. Ihe te sult is that the food is speedily digested befoic it has time to sour iind ferment. These tablets will digest food anyway whether the stomach wants to or not. hecnuse Ihey contain harmless digestie principles, vegetable essences, Jiepslii and Golden Seal which supply just what the weak stomach lacks. I have adviicd the tablets with great suc cess, both in curing indigestion and to build up the tissues, Inciease flesh in thin nervous patients, whose leal trouble wasdyspcpsla and as soon as the stomach was put to right they did not know what sickness was. A fifty cent package of Stuart's I)) spepsia Tablets can be bought at any drug store, and as they arc not a secret patent medicine, they can be used as often as desired with full assur ance that they contain nothing harmful in the slightest degree ; on the contrary, anyone whose stomach is at nil deranged will find, great benefit from the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets. They will cure any form of stomach weakness or disease except cancer of the stomach. Full size package at diuggists 50c or $1.00 or by mail from Stuart Co., Marshall, 'Mich. Ilentlm nut! Funeral. David Shingle died at Pottsville yesterday afternoon, leaving a wife and four children. Interment will lo made in Philadelphia 011 Wednesday. Mrs. Fled Iloeller, nee Miss ISella Stein, daughter of Jonas Stein, of Pottsville, died in lilchmond, Philadelphia, at noon yester day. The body will be brought to Pottsville for burial. (ieorge liehr, aged 57 years, died at tho Pottsville hospital yesteiday from the effects of u fall from a chestnut tree on Labor Day. The funeral will tako place 011 Monday. Mis. David Athow, wife of tho former Chief llurgess of Ashland, died at that place yesteidav, aged CO years. She is survived by a husband and thiee cbildicn. Tho funeral of Henry J, Moycr, an ex Justico of tho Peace, took place this morning from his late resideuco in Frackvillo. The deceased was (i.'i years old. The funeral of William Franz, who died at the Miners' hospital from injuries received iu the Win. Penn mines, took placo from tho family residenco at Win. Penn at two o'clock this afternoon. The attendance was large and tho membeis of Major William II, Jennings Council No. 3(17, Jr O. U. A. M., of town, were in attendance. The services were held at tho residence and the remains were brought lo town and interred in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. K. J. D.ivies was tlio funeral director. What's Tills Wo Henr? From Mt Cannel News. Hamilton Tiley, of tho Ashland Telegram, passed thiough here on his way toShamukiu, Mr. Tiley intends becoming n benedict in the nearfutuio by marrying a young lady of Mlnersvillo. His largo circle of fiiends lieie wish him all tho success possible. Buy Keystone flour. Ito smo that tho name I.essio & Baku, Ashland, Pa. is printed on overv sack psrguson's Theatre. One Solid Week Commencing; l SEPT. 12, ELMER E. VANCE'S Comedy Company Producing a leric of grand scenic productions never before seen at 10, .20 and 30c. Monday evening the great realistic railroad comedy drama, "The WITH Till; WONDER BEATRICE. Limited Mail," TUESDAY, 'Patent Applied For. Free ! - Free ! 20,000 Flags to be 3 Now We Have Them. Given Away A. 1;eailti.f1,1 !ine ' nf fine rilioeil To purchasers r-nncv Striped Hose of goods to amount & In ladies' and chil- of 5 cents and over, ftdren's sizes. lliey iroill OUC Ol inclines. and cheajiest Jines of notions, toys, &c. r r .1... r....- are all seamless and the patterns are the finest in style to be had. The Newest ft We Sell . f . i i r ill lancy naim- y. .,., ,,i i. r, ,i,lic ... ..I . I!) . . " b. "" . , " ' celebrated llcmm anil lauie scans 01 ici..,.v .',i,r i ,1 r v Battenbere Laces. Silks at three cents a '. skein. We also keep (9n large line of the In Corticelli, Helding's and lleinin way ' s (j, Knitting bilks. We have a full line of the Patterns, Kings, Ibices und Thread. The ma terial is very cheap. Horgan's Fancy Bazar, North IVIaln Street. DRINK GIJCARY'S EXTRA l-INK QUALITY . -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. Anthracite Political Club MUMS UVPJtY MONDAY IjVIININd at 7 o'clock at 211 Kacontreet, (Hovers' Hill. II. M, T. MALIA, Sec'y. riOYRK, Pres. 1'ITIIY POINTS. lUpi'enlngs Throughout I lie Country Chronicled lor llntty ruriisal. The old "Vets" aro having n day out at Fieelatid, An elstiddfod will bo held at Ha.loton 011 St. Patrick's Day. Minersvllio will honor her returning soldiers next Friday evening hy 11 blgdenion. stnitiuii. It is altogether likely that the F.Iks Im perial Mlnstiels .will piny at Killer's opera house at Mahanoy City about tho nilddlo of October. A train of inino wagons crushed tho life out of Pcinard Iliessler in tho llurnsldo colliery, at Shainokin. A mass of rock falling in Slorr's colliery, at Piicehnrg, Lackawanna county, killed lixiiii Thomas, tho father of a large family. From blood poisoning, tansed by tho liritntlon of his cheek by a tooth, Simon Martin died in Dickinson township, Cumber land county. Colonel D. It. Case, of tho Fourth Itegi tnent, juit returned from Porto Rico, will on Monday bo given n banquet by his fellow citizens of Marietta, When brought before Judge llennott, Lewis Scherer, of Hemlock township, Luzomo county, charged with killing his brothor with a pitchfork, was promptly discharged. Mistaking a led lantern carried by a man on the track for a danger signal, Fireman William Charles, of Jersey Shore, Jumped from a Beech Creok engine and was fatally injuicd. Umbrellas ro-covercd Ilru mm's. while, you wait at Tlio Iescrtlli;SollleiH. A lettor has boon received hy tho Mahanoy City Itccord from the ten privates of Com pany E, KiKhth Regiment, who ran away from camp ten days hro, and afterwards re turned and arc now in tlio Kiiaid lioiiso at Camp Meade, Middletown, in which they repeat their statements made while at Malm noy City in leferencc to insnlllclent food and lack of care for tho Interests id' the soldiers. Iu contradiction to this statement a private letter has been lecoivtd which states thnt, with the exception of two or three days after arriving at Camp Meade, the boys have leceived fair treatment and sulllcient food of tlio orolnary soldier faro. The writer claims tint tlio complaints come from pat lies who expected tho same food as they received at homo. Test tho Traveler, Havana puio j Kememlicr tho name, Then you'ro not to hlaino Tlio Travolor. Ituinciuher tho .Main(e) clsaris tlio Traveler. ICtimiway Itoy Heard !'i-oin. A telegram was received horo this after noon liy Truant Oillcor Smith aiinounciiiK tho enlistment of his son, Arthur, in the United States artillery, stationed at Fortress Monioe, V.i. Tho message was scut hy Clerk James liradlcy, who is with Lieutenant Siviter at Wilkesbarro. The boy is about lit years of ano and ran away from home on Thursday night. Tho parents wero greatly relieved on hearini: of his whereabouts. .More Solitlert Dlo. Two deaths occurred yesterday at tho .Medico-Cliiruriiieal hospital, Philadelphia. One was 1'rivato Oliver Wales, of ijcranton, ami the oilier 1'rivato John IligKins, of Com pany F, 4th Itcuhmuit, of (lirardvillo. The latter was L'H years old, and a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Legion, of which ho was secretary. Jacob Ulieit. a private in tho 23d Infantry, U. S. A., died at Sail Francisco from typhoid fever. He enlisted ill Philadelphia last May, and left Fort MePlierson with his company lor California. Ho was 23 years old, and was a brother-in-law of P. P. Mueiiker, of Ash land. Ho was a member of St. Mauritus Society and of tho Gciinan Catholic Knights. No ellurt will ho mado to bring tlio body home at this time. Deeds Recorded. From Walter II. Huutziiiger ot al, to Margaret A. Daltou, premises in Pottsville. From John Wingert and wife to Lilly Becker, premises in Mahanoy City. From Annie It. Bast to Harry F. Busbar, premises iu Pottsvillo. Fiom Fred. Busbar and wifo to Harry F. Iltishar, premises in Pottsvillo. Don't delay a inlnuto. Cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea comes suddenly. Only safe plan is to have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry always on hand. I. of A. Coiientloll, Tho state convention of tho Daughters of America will bo hold in Taiiiaiiua on Septcm her 27, L'8 and 21). At least 150 delegates will bo iu attendance. Tho lodge of that town is putting fortli every elTort to make this convention outclass all previous conventions of tho Daughters of America. By way of entertaining tho delegates a uannuet will ho glvon iu tlio oycnlng of tho 27th. Forty lloiirtt Devotion, Tlio celebration of Forty Hours dovotion will lo held in St. Joseph's church, Ashland, and St. Fidolis church, Mahanoy City, next week. Sunday lZxeiirslon. Tlio last one-day excursion to Atlantic Cityjvia Iieading railway will bo on Sunday next, lltli i list. Train leaves at 2:10 a. in. Faro f3.5U. O-S-Ot Fle Days Tills Week. Tho P. & 11. C. & I. Co. collieries were at work to-day, thus making tho working timo this week Jlvo three-quarter days, something that wo have not seen in this locality for some time. Advertised Letter. Letters addressed to tlio following named peoplo remain uncalled for at tho local post otllco: Mrs. H. Heutz, Harris Wllconi Howard Nell". D. W. Beuea, P. M. Another l'ootltaee. Another match hits beau inado between Michael Salmon, of Mahanoy Citv, and William lfogers, to ruu ono hundred yaul for $250 a sldo. Tho match will como olf un .September Still, at tho Mahanoy City park. It will be remembered that .Salmon defeated J.ogcrs a week or so ago, and the lat fur claims he was not fairly treated. Active Itouid of Trade. At tho regular monthly meeting of tho Hoard of Trade, of Mahanoy City, held last evening, tlio proposition of tho Paragon Silk Mill Co., of Patterson, N, J., to lo'ato a silk mill in that town, was fully considered. It was decided to mil a public meeting iu tlio neai future to consider tlio proposition In all its details, when an ell'ort will bo mado to raise tho required f 10,000 hy local subscrip tion. '1 ho indications aro the money will bo ruUcd. Clumber sets, 0 pieces, from 'i . J. Portz. .50 up, at tf I'ny Day, The P. & It. C. & I. Co, employes at St. Nicholas received their semi-monthly pay yesterday. Those ill tlio Mahanoy City dis trict wero paid to-day. A little llfu may bo sacrificed to a sudden attack ,uf crimp if you don't have Dr. Thomas' Eclcctrio Oil un hand fur tho emorueucy. VOTE FOR H.J.MULDOON, YOUIt NEKIIUIOK, FOR CONTROLLER. Toil need a doctor many times when you don't call ono. You sulfor pain in fifty forms and yet won't call tho ilocl ir, be cause you hopo that tho pain "v ill go away after a while." And, too, you l:i.u . by experience, that that first vhdt of (ho doctor is generally followed hy many olhers, with the inevitable consequence of n big bill " for professional services." You don't know what to do for yourself or what to tuV.o. Hut suppose th..t you could get free, ab rplutely tree, the advico of oat of tho most Hpfl in the United States? You can. Th phjr. eieian H right here. He has an oflieo in the building, ho has a staff of correspondents to assist him, and anyono and everyone, who needs medical advico is invited to write to him. If it's baby's health or mother's or the health of any member of the family you may writo about it, euro of a careful read ing of your letter, suro of a conscientious diagnosis of your case, Sure s a Cure if cure is possible F.very letter will bo nM as a strictly confidential communication. Ucmember these facts. We offer you medical advice from one of tho most omlnent practitioners in the United States, whether our medicines suit your particular caso or not. Wo olfer you this advice at tho cost of tho two cent stamp which it will tako to bring your letter to our ofTico. Addros3 tho Medical Department, Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. tiii: m i.ATiiuK. The foiecast for Sunday: Clear, cool weather and fresh, northerly and unitlmcst oily winds. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. John Draper spent to-day at Pinedale. II. J. Dully, of Ashland, was a town visitor last evening. Wilbur J. Lewis, of Win. Penn, returned from Philadelphia last night. John Meldaizls returned homo last evening from a vacation trip to Altautlc City. .Misses Mary J. Ldwards and Lizzie Kceso went to Frechuid to-day to visit fiiends. ltev. Henry Naylan, curalo of tho Church of the Immaculate Conception, Chester, spent a few pleasant hours in town yesterday. Charles Quinu, of Scrauton, tho popular gencial agent (or tho Singer Sewing Machine Co., greeted liumeious lricnds here last evening and to day. Misses Hattie and Daisy Hess leave to-day for Newark, N. J., where they bold positions as teachers in tho public schools, which open the term on Monday. Messrs. A. li. Lewis, Oscar Uolicli and William Webster wero Pottsvillo passengeit, this nflernoon. Elmer Hooks, of that place, was also among tho party. Mis. Mary Stltzer, of Philadelphia, who was a guest in town of her cousin, Edward C. Bruhst and family, left for Ashland to day to spend a few days tliero with relatives. The Union Sunday School. flio festival hold at St. Nicholas last even ing, under tho auspices of the Union Sunday school, was largely attended and piovcd a financial success. Many from town wero in attendance. Their Anniversary. Tho 20th anniversary of the Mahanny City Lodgoof ltoyal Arcanum will be iclehrated in Killer's grand opera houso noxt Tuesday evening. Kepresentativos ot tho oriler trom dillereiit parts of tlio county, including Shen andoah, will bo present. Tho state and nat ional officials will also bo iu attenduueu, among them being Uriah W. Tompkins, of Kew York. A banquet will follow tho en tertaiiimeut. Dri or Injured. Joseph Smith, a driver employed at tho Suffolk colliery, was seriously injured about tho head while at work ill tlio colliery this afternoon. He slipped nnd fell and tho car inflicted an ugly wound on tho hack of his head. Smith is 18 years old and resides on South Pear alley, no was removed to his home iu an ambulance, The Welsh Conference. A large number of visiting clergymen and laymen of the Welsh Congregational church f iom different parts of tho stale assembled iu iiuiual conference at Mahanoy City tins morning. Tlio sessions aro being neni in the church of that denomination, and tlio at tendance is quite largo, Tho conference will not adjourn before Monday evening, and may oxtend iuto tho following day. Hand Lacerated. Wlillo at work ou the night shift at Indian Hidgc colliery last evening, Peter Machis, of South Malu street, met with an accident by falling coal. A huge lump of coal fell on his right baud and terribly lacerated it. Smoke Havana filler TUAVELEU Cigar. A JIleHllingless 'lerni. Hicks When peoplo nieiiti to nmko things oxceediiiKly uncomfortable for i mini, they speak nbout having a plcnlo with him. Wicks I know. Just ns though peoplo who lmvo picnics over havo a good tlmol Boston Transcript. Tho bachelor who builds nir castles usually lives Iu n flat nftur ho gets mar ried. Chicago Nows. In tho sixteenth contury frogs wero eon pl(bm:d fish and allowed on fust days. Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Bones I'm FOE BILIOUS AND NEEVOUS DISOEDEUS Buch as Wind nnd Tain In the Stomach, G!ddlne3S, Fulness niter meals. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flushings of Hent, Loss of Appotito. Oostiveness. Illotehes on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Din. turbod Sleep. Frightful Droams and nil Nervous and Trombllug Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. I'.vory sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ili:i:Cll.tM'S IMI.US. taken osdlroet cd, wl quickly restoro Females to com ploto health. Thoy promptly remoo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys torn ninl euro sick lleudnclie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival Ami hare the LARCEST SALE (ifni-.y l'alciit.Mi'dlcliio liitlic World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. BIBLE IN THE SCHOOLS. .lodge lMivnrds lenders n Decision In tlio Wiiverly Caso. Judge Edwards, nf Tickawanna county, lias dually rendered n decision in tho famous W.iverly borough school case, which involved the muling of tho bible in tho schools of that dlstilct. The case bud Its origin nearly two years ago und at that time created much fiellng among the peoplo inoro dliectly Interested and mora or lcs comment and criticism throughout Lackawanna county. Tho principal of tho high school of Waverly boiough was in the habit of reading a chapter from the bihlo each day, using tho King James vcislun. Tho parents of sonio of tho children objected, but without avail, tho pilnclpal maintaining that it was his duty anil bo would continue tho custom, Subse quently ono o!' the citizens of Wavorly filed a bill in equity to restrain tho principal or any other person from reading tho scriptures or conducting any form of religious exercises in the public schools of Wavorly. This action uatnially created very bitter feeling iu thu community, tho pooplo being divided Into two opposing and hostile factions, tho bitterness of which may not entirely pass away for many yoars. As tn tho question of legality involved in tlio issue made,' Judge Edwards holds that whether or not tho bible shall bo road Iu the public schools is a matter for tho Board of Directors of each school district to determine as iu their wisdom scums best. In some schools tho bihlo is read, iu others not. Thero is no law requiring it, and no law for bidding it, henco thoro can bo no violation of law in oither ovent. It follows that tho School Board is tlio proper authority to do eido tills question, lis it does others, iu tho conduct of thu public schools under its juris diction. Coolest Court. The Judges ill tlio Contost Court havo spent tho greater pait of two days iu golngoverold evidence, presumably for tho purpose of fortifying themselves for tho opinion they aro to prepare, and to givo Judgo Herring some knowledge of what aas taken placo. The court has adjourned until uoxt Thurs day morning at 10 o'clock. Tho court will then further examine evidence, and look over what it trims the "inadvertent" list of al leged voters presented to it last. week, Tho liols iu tho contest still seems in the dim distance. Ml kinds of vegetables aud flower seeds. and plants at Payne's nurseries, Uirardvillo, Llectiic care pass tlio door. ' 5-0-tf The Coal Trade. Thoro Is no reason why tho Anthracito trado should not tako on a vory considerable activity Just as soon as thoro is any change iu tlio way of continued lower tomporaturo. Wo expect that during tho next thrco months thero will bo a very cousldorablo laying iu of coal for futuio nso. Wo aro to havo 4,000,000 tons for tho month of September and that will give more activity at tlio mines and it is to bo hoped that this pioduct may bo con tinued for the next three months without having any ill effect upon prices. Ask your grocer for tlio "ltoyal ratcnt lloiir, and tak" no other brand. It is tho best ti'iur not ' MISCELLANEOUS. filDIt M.U.H. Two pool tables In good comll V lion. Can bo bought vcrv reasonable. A ply to Anthony Schlnlcker, ltm South .Main hired- tf FOll HAM!. A valuable property, dwelllne bouse anil stable, lu desirable location. For further iinrtlculars, apply to Airs. Jopopli Gun ter, SSI West Centre street. O-Mw VTOTIC'K. l.lrable properties for sale. A- 11 liy U a. .iifiiuii-ii:-, ..iiiiiii,- Hlicoaiuloiili. H-ai-tf nWKSAI.U A vnbnililo property on West V Centre struct, clwelllnir housf, anil nil con veniences in desirable location. Apply to Thomas Timb, for further particulars. 5-27-tf FOR sale:. A Karm. Iot-ntcil nbout fine mile from Uiiiutown. Containing about 37 ucith, dwelling a n I an neoesiHary imumiiKS uiicnp ana on easy it-rms. Apply to A. J 1'imuiM, Attorney, 101 WrHt -Market Htrcct, 1'otuvllle, or to l , it lit'ildull, HlKMinmlnah. AIpo all that certain lenaehold, situate at No, ?2 Wi'ht Coal htrcct, In Went Mahanoy town nhfp. A k(oi1 bargain and chi'ap T. It. Ukpmam., Corner Main and Centre street, 8-1 2-tm Hliciiuudnah, la. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES OHice of the State. Hospital for injurod persons of the Anthracite Coal KeKlouof l'euiisylvaniu. I'ountaui tfprintfti, 1'enna, Healed aud marked "nrononala for sunn lies1' for the State Hospital for Injured Persons of tho Anthracite Coal Ktloii of Pennsylvania, will Ini received liy the Itoaid of Trustees up to ami ineiuiiinu: tno iwemiciu uay oi uuoncr, a. i'. (Hys, for furuifthtiiK bread, meats, tfrocerhs, druM musllits, fruits, vegetables, lee, feed, ma &e.. for the venrendlncr December Hint, Thu Itoaru of Trustees reserve- tho right to re ject any or all bhU A Hchedulo of tho artlcleu nnd probable amount of each required, will be furnished ou application Address, .1. O. UlDDi.i:, Sup't .State Hospital, 9-5-1 8 1 Fountain Springs, Pcnua. For Sale.- Valuable Shenandoah prop erty, centrally located on Oak street, with all modern convent ences, store room and dwelling. Ior further information apply at this olhce. 9-2-nn "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 rnnn.-enmr- store. o DEAI.KIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars ana Tobacco. Wholosalo and Retail. SO West Centre Street, A Kod ilaci for n good lrlnlc Michael Mills' Saloon, 2J I.. Ocntrr Btrrrt, Mcllrt'H liiillOIng, Wine, Wlil.tklm, Itorr nml Vlgnn. Krealirf bum lu tuHit ulwaj't ou Up, ammmmnmimmmmmmm 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION Is what we are allowing all purchasers to the amount of $1.00 aud over at our new place I 23 EAST CENTRE STREET. g- Our stock is larger and our means to cater to our friends are per fect. We can now please the most fastidious. S. BLOCK,! CLOTHIER AMD GENT'S FURNISHER. "fA BIG SENSATIONS Is being caused in town by the Factory Shoe Store In the manner tliey are underselling their competitors. It I? certainty the cheapest pl.icc in town to Imy Hoots, hhoes, Hats, I Hps aud Gent's Furnishing Goods, liereaie a few prices: Men's nnd Ladies tan shoes, were jl.25 nnd $1.50, now 90C ; those at $1.75 and .$2.00, now $1.25; Men'? gum boots $2.10 J Hoy's Woonsockct boots, $1 .95 ; Men's $3.5 Duck boots, $2.50 ; Ladles' siloes, 80C and up. New Factory Abe Levlne, Prop. Beware of close imitations of the name of k ike: orkin, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical . Instruments, Optical Goods. No. 129 South rvieili-i Street, TERAIINUS OP Till- SCHUYLKILL We arc again doing business at stock of goods. Mr. Orkiti is still business. He invites all his former The stock consists of a complete line ments. The prices are the feature of the store ; they are within reacli of every purchaser. Repairing a specialty, llefore you buy elsewhere call and see our stock and get prices. No trouble to show goods. We have polite salespeople. EXTRA ! The Boston Factory Shoe Store just received a big line of boots and shoes from a Boston shoe factory. This enables them to sell cheaper than anybody in this region. Here are a few prices : flen's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up Ladies' " ' " " 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 unlike some stores who are selling paper shoes instead of leather. Conic In and Examine Our Prices and Qoods BOSTON 11! 811 8T0RE. 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa, I. SPONT, PROP. 1-OUU D00KS ABOVE POST OFFICE. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, m 13 North Jardin-St. Shoe Stcs 7 S. Malm St. our store, but look for the right place. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wftll papers nnd decorations Is one of tlio nineteenth century Bceomplisliinent. Thnt Is why thoi who select their wall paper at OAKDIK'H Kct Much delightful reult. It Un'i necessary to purchase the expensive grade, tho designs and eolois are junt as nrtlntle In tlu cheaper grades, If they nre not ho ileh. For those who wish to decorate their roonia with artistic wiill papeiH tin Ut J. P., CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. TRACTION COHI'ANY'S RAILWAY. the old stand, with our former large iu attendance and is conducting the natrons to call and pay him a visit. of jewelry and musical instru DAVISON, THE FURNITURE1 AND NDERtUif DEALER Hereby makes his fall an nouncement to those wlio Intend to purchase a stove or range for the whiter. Wo lmvo nlremly Holil n quantity of ttiQiu.nml will contintio to Incieaso our unles Why? Hccnuso wo nio new beginners nnd wish to establish n good trade by giving you full vnluo for every dollar you Invest. Wo call special attention to our "Queen Cinderella llnnuo" of which tho above cut Is a correct fnc-slinlle. It hasslxeooklni; holes, mado with llro box ut either right or left bond end. All tho latest Improvements all tho best Ideas. Fourteen tops, Larue high ovens, thoroughly ventilated, lteniovoble nickel door plate with brono niedullon. Tho side shelf, oven door kicker, shuker bundle and kuobi aro nickel plated. Duplex or triplex unite, that can bo removed and replaced without dlstiirblni: the Unions. Direct draft damper. Largo ash pan. Cut long: ceutro. Hinged cover. I'M re Hint or eut Iron linings. Highly polished edges, folding illckel towel rod. Sold aud Guaranteed at Davison's BUSY. FURNITURE. AND. STOVE. STORF, 121.123 North MainSt. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness ot the Bklii l inv riulily obtained by tuuft) who uao 1'oiiom'u Uoiniilexluu J'owcler. mm mtantmHitHii
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