a I 4 SCHOOL SUPPLIES. We have a full supplj of rules, pins, pencils, companions, etc., on hand at very low prices. HOOKS & BROWN, et INI . Main St. CANTRELL & GOCHRANE'S 11 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. IMl OPENI-ll At the Hon Ton Millinery TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 21 AND 22, Opening Occurs at 7 p. in. We will display at our parlors lor the ladies of Shenandoah and vicinity the newest and most stylish millinery novelties fui t.ill and winter. ON TO VICTORY For this season. We have doubled our efforts to set before our patrons the largest assortment of trimmed hats ever collected beneath one roof. Imported models as well as those from our own workshop from $1.00 to $10.98. Positively no Two Hats Alike. Misses' and Children's Hats. We have the best stock and largest assortment in the county. Walking hats, sailors, Toques and Tukbans, and other ready-to-wear effects. Everything you need in millinery can be found in our store. Mirror Velvets, l'olka Dot Velvets, Plaids, Ambres, all colors, Ostrich and fancy feathers, Flowers, Silks, Veilings and ornaments. A humlonim' Houvctiir will lip iirewrnteil to i-vt-ry liuly ntti'iulliiK tlitMiiH'iiliiK. BON TON MILLINERY, No. 2" North Main Street. Our store will close on TrlJay, Sept. 16th, to make reparations lor our fall opening:. A New lViiliNy" llninrli. The l'l'iiuiylvaiiiu Uiiilrnad will iniiiuience in 11 few wvekn, the erertinn of 11 new line of ruilnay from l'l-iinriiir, Si-liuylkill county, to H illininslumi. Tins will jjive the lino a iiiniiei-liiin Willi ils ureal western line ami I'.iitKville. '1'ho new mail will pass by West Tails almiK Jlroad Mountain into I.ykons Valley. All kinds of vegetables and llowcr seeds, mid iilanU at Payne's nurseries, (liraidvllle. i:iui tric oais pass the door. 5-0-tf Tirol rlrn! Hnl Insuro your property fioui loss in the olilest and stroiiKt eusb companies: l'liila. 1'ii'lerwiilers lusiiraneo l. of North Aimiiiu and l'iro Assneiation, llartfiiri Kirn Ins Co., Atnurii-au Kirn Insurance Co., Westl'liesler Kiro Ills. Co., United Fliemcn's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 8. Jardln St., Sbeiiandoali. Nfiv Mtu-lilny. A pair of new lioistiiiK engines and a pair of new air compressors wore dolleieil at the Kbeuandoali City colliery yesterday for use 111 the new underground slope. 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. U3Kut Coal .Street, Hliennmlonli, IVniin Mall orders promptly attended to. rHim-fflfflr-STOKEj o DKAI.KK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centre Street, DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning oi Baldness. Wastphal'o fluxiHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the sculp. FOR SALE AT DUSTQ'S MBEI SH0F Fergusou House Block. BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY mid HTUAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, aTWce&r.St. HI (or Sriiclils but extremely pood for the smll'ercr from that harassing disease is Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. No medi cine can compare with this groat remedy in tho prompt and perma nent aid it gives in all bronchial affections. It stops the cough, soothes tho irritated throat, and in duces refreshing sleep. " I had .1 bronchia troublo of mich (1 per eistont nml stubborn character tb.it the doc tur pronounced it incurable with ordinary renidlioa, but recommended me to try Ayor'a Cherry l'octoral. One bottle cured me." J. C. WOODSON, P. M, Forest Hill, W. Va. "A short time ago I was taken with a eutcro attack of bronchitis, and neither phy sicians nor ordinary remedies (jave me relief. In despair of finding anything t euro mo, J bought 11 bottlo of Ayer's Cherry PectoraL Ia'sj than one bottlo entirely cuied me." GEO. B. IIUNTEK, Altoona, Va. C&hto Pectora now put up in half-sizo bottles at half prico 50 cents. PERSONAL MENTION. A. ll.Swnlm linide a business trip In the county seat to-day. A. I). (iable was aniiiuc the townsmen who visited I'ottsvillo this morniu;;. HoroiiRli Auditor I'loppert went to. the, count' seat to-day 011 business connected' with tho IioioiikIi suits. It. II. Hail, (ieneral I'leiebt Afent. and J. II. Leonard, Division I'leisbt AkoiiI, of tlie I. it It. Hallway, were visitins to town ycBterday. Mrs. David Iloohoiibaeh, of North West street, lias presented lier husband with a son. J. 1'. tjuinn, of l'ottsville, was an early mornhiK visitor to town. Ju'cph Parry, of West Lloj d street, wlm is siitleriiiK from pneumonia, was slightly iin priced to-day. Mis. Samuel Kvans, of West Cherry street, is home from a journey to Kail Kiver, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Titniau leit town this morning on a dririuK trip to Scranton They will cover the entile distance behind Mr. Titman's double team and journey by way ot Xescopec awl ilkeohane. Mrs. llcniatnln Iieese. of (iilberton. who withstooil a surgical operation a few weeks since and is at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Parry, on North Gilbert street, is reported as much improved. William SI. Cannon spent a n.irt of voster- day visiting friends at tlio Miners' hospital, l oiiiitaiii .Springs. tU Tayno's nursery, Girardville, you will find tho largest stock overseen in the county. Will I.eitvo DoIhiio. Tho question of removing tho offices fiom Delano to lla.letou lias heou definitely settled. The coal company's oflices at the latter place have been given filial notice to vamte their quarters at lla.leton to make loom for Supt. Keith's Delano force It is also understood that Messrs. Gilchrist and lli ill have been given their final notic e to take up their resilience in lIa.letou. Thny Settli-il. In a boarding bouso row last night Ilran- eek Wawdziims and .loo Krac.ynski beat l'awel Sadik and they were arranged before Justice Shoemaker, but settled tho ease on payment of tho costs. Yosturilny'H IIii-m-IihH (inini'H. At Philadelphia Huston 7; Phllmlel- plila 1. At l'ittsburt,' 1'lttsbuiK 3 Chicaco 0. At lialtlmore Washington i; Baltimore 4. isle your t'roccr for tho "Uoyal Patont flour, and take 110 other brand It is the best flour mado. w The Finest ami Larg est Line of HATTENM-RU PATTERNS 1-OR SCARPS, COVERS, SHAHS and HANDKERCHIEPS. H A V E The Celebrated Columbia, Saxony and (icriiirmtown Wools. Morgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North rVI a I n Street. EXTRA ! The lloston 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 lew prices : Hen's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up 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 unlike some stores who are selling paper shoes instead of leather. Come In and Examine Our Prices and floods BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONl , PROP. roim dooks auovj. hist omcu. tiers COUNTY COURT. luliu Himi'iH, ill IHiilmnnj City, on Trial Tor Milliter. JuiIkc Koeli bun ln'furo him tho enso of John Howen, a Mai anoy t'ily young man, churneil with tho iininlor of Joseph Astromsky. Il H c harKOil that on tho night of July U.'ith, lasl, Dowers anil his brother hchl up tho victim anil ilemauileil that he IHirclmso ill Ink lor them. Upon refusal John Howers Mnhbeil Aslronmky In the neck, emiM-il a wound from whleli tho victim illeil at tho Miners' hospital, Tho jurors in tho eise are Jacob W. Miller, of l'ottsville ; William Weaver, Ashland ; John Ilummell, l'iiiCKroo Typ. ; Krank Zlinnierman, lie-Illy Iwp. j John rerroiiB, Uirarilvillo ; Fnink Walker, Yorkyllle j John Helger, Cromoua ; i.inaliuol (laris, l.ldrid twp. : Tobias l'tirrcll, Sheuaiiilouli ; Gabriel Scbollcnhcrt;cr, l':ilo Alio; Joseph Wafjncr, I'lnccrovo : Klmer hiiydor, Tiemont. civil. IIIUIIT. Charter for the I'ottsvillo Hoard of Trade was minted. The report for a division of the Dili ward, of Malianoy City, not having been filed at tlio next session of tho court of quarter sessions, tlio dlTisiou Is not granted. A charter was granted to St. Joseph's 1!. O. lienelieial Society of St. Kazinier s church, blieiiaudoah. The appointment of a judge mid inspector in Ninth Union township election dlstiict will not be made because those elected to these oflices are soldiers in tho volunteer army and Judge Ilcchtcl thinks they may return In time to servo. Judge Koch handed down the following: Tho report of C. W. Denglor, A. II. lloads and (1. S. Staufler, commissioners having liecn considered, It was decided not to divide the Ilaiiiesvillo election dlstiict of lillsh town ship. Tho application of Frank- Ilutzeavago for iliseliargo lindor tlio insolvent laws, was referred to tho County Coinniissloiieis. Elizabeth lingers was granted a (llvou-e fiom Ishniael llogers. Tlio parties ale resid ents of I'rackvllle. l'or your watili repairing and jewelry m jiairing go to Ike Orkin's, lau South Jlain street. if Dentils mill l'iiiiel-alK. Iiobert S. Jones, a resident of town, 05 yeais of age, died at tho Schuylkill Haven almshoiiso hospital at 7:;iil o'clock last night fiom general debility. His only surviving relative here is a daughter, Miss Jlnrv S. Jones. The dcec-ised had been ailing for soino time ami 011 the nth Inst, went to tho almshouse to Heeivo tieatinent until arrange ments could bo nude In gel him ailmittame to 0110 of the riiilaileloiiia hospitals. The lemalns wcio bionght to town to day und the funeral will take place from tlio lato resi dence at 802 Vet I'oplar street. 1 lie fitiienil of Mis. Margaret Dully took place fiom the lehidcnee of her ilauglilei, Mis. lltidnet Durkin, on Iiist Centre street, at nine o'clock this morning. The attend-, anient tho usiileiiie and during high mass 111 the Annunciation chinch was very huge. Many residents ot Ashland mid Girardville were in attendance. M. O'Hara was the funeral diiector. Tlio pall beaiers were lion. I'atrick Conry, Mielisel Griliam, Kd ward Ilurke, J. It. Mouaglian, I'atrick Ormsby and John MeGowan. Tlie lemains were liitened in tho Annunciation cemetery James Dormer, an old and repeeled resi dent of I.'icust Gap. and step-brother of W llllam Maley, or town, died at Ins home at threo o'clock this morning from general debility. The deceased was about (M yeais old. Annual Soles ovor6,000,000 Boxea FOR BILIOUS AND HEEVOUS DISORDERS pueh as Wind and Tain in the Stomaeh, Gnldluo3S, Fulness after meals, Head acho. Dizziness, Drowsinoss. Flushings of Hoat. Loss of Aiipetito. Costivanexs. Wotclies on tho Skin. Cold Cliills, Dls turboil Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trombling Bonsatlons. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINDTEB, Evory sufferer Vflll acknowlodgo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lli:r.CUAMS PILLS, taken as direct ed, w'll quickly restoro Fomalos to com pleto lioalth. They promptly removo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tom ami euro Mek Ilendui-lio. For n Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boecham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have tho LARCEST SALE ofni:yl'aieiit .tleilli lne In the M'orld, 25c. at all Drug Stores. DAVISON, THE FURNITURE AND DEALER Hereby makes his fall an nouncement to those who intend to purchase a. stove or range for the winter. Wo have already sold a quantity of tlieni.iind will continue to Increase our sales Why? IftH'Aiise wo are new lrKluner and wish to i staliilsh a Bond trade liy giving you full value furriery dollar you Invest. Wo cull sprelal attention to our "Queen Cinderella ItaiiRo" of which the above cut Is u correct fac-iiille. It has six cook 1 111; holes, made with fire box at either rliilit or left baud end. All the latest Improvements all the best ideas. Four plecu iow. I.aris-o IiIkIi ovens, thorouijlily ventllatrd. Iteiuovable nickel door plate with brouu iiiedallou, The sldo shelf, oven door kicker, shaker handle and knob, ure nickel plated. Duplux or triplex uru'e, that can be removed mid repluoed withullt disitlrblllt; thellnlut;s. Direct draft damper- I.are lutli pan. Cut Iook centre, Itinued cover. Fire Hint or cat iron HiiliiKS. 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 y polished eilKea. Folillim nic kel towel roil. Sold mill (iuaranteeil at Davison's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOYE . STORE, 121-123 North AlnlnSt. lONDERflbT MTHY POINTS. i.h'peniiiih Tlirnnclioiit tlio (,'oiiiilij Clironleleil for llimly r.iriinnl. Tlie winner of tho third prize in tbe .Sehtiylklll eoutity ebainplonship bicycle luce at the Orwlttsburi; fair lasl week was r rank Saruwicz, 11 Polish lesidelit of South Main street. Ash l;i ful 's new daiiclii); orillnaliee works well. Sovon dollars ero luiiied Into the treasury from that noureo for tlie month of August. Tho Tamniitia Manufacturing Company will iueiea.io its plant. t'oal buried upon him by a blast killed I'atrick Il.irrett in tlio North Mah inoy col liory. Tlio body of an unknown man wn found in John M. Kby's bam, In Salisbury town ship, Lancaster county. Sixteen-year-old Charles lietterly wa struck and frightfully inanijled by a deeend lug ear in tho Upper slope, at llazletoii. A hip parade and banquet at llazleton lasl nip.ht were honors for tho lotsil nirnibun of tbe Governor's troop, just returned from I'orto Jlico. From the storo of Charles M. t'lcvelineii, at Almcdia, Columbia county, burKbiin se emed a large amount of money and mer chandise. At tho opiMiltig of court in C'arlMo yester day Judge Iliddlo iiiaugii luted a utr on dis pensers of umhroia, who sell the beverage without taking out a liquor license Tlio employes of tho Catsburu' and (Julll coal mtnos, In tlie third pool of tho I'ittsburg district, went on strike yesterday, and be tween 1,5'iOand l.ttOO men are now idle. The P. U. collieries In tlie Sliamokiii district will work six days this week, and those in this district will piobaldy work tin same. Tlie Mimnier elotbes will soon need moth balls. Thomas I!. James, one of Ashland's rc- Hpeeted le.sidenls. died lit that nlaee vesler- uay. Tho coal magnates aie divided on the out put for tho month, hUiio favoring ;i,r0i),o00 tons, while tlie halanco favor 1.0110,000 tons, h is belleied, houover, tlie latter will pie all. Tlie present snell of cool weather is selieiliihil to leinain f'orseviral days. The CrtRsona ISoiiid of Trade will collect 11 one mill ta. on all leal estate and oO cents uu each noii real e.-,tato owner, the pioceeds to on ueii in locate ministries In that toil 11. William NeisMcnter Is laying a substantial pavement in fiont of Ills stables on Coal stieet. ATLANTIC CITY. Allntliel- SpiTlal Mlliihiy IIm-iii shin In At lantic Uily via I'enusi Ivnnlii Kiillionil. The l'onnsi-lvaui.'L Unllrniiil litin v b.iu arrangeii lor another low-rate Sunday excur sion to Atlantic City 011 Sunday, September I o. A StU'llifll tt-.lln will lu. timet, 1,.,1 i.n,,t,i,r on schedule given below, to and from Atlantic City, via tlie Delawaio Iiivcr llridge, the only all-rail route, without ebango of rail, thus avoiding tlie transfer through Philadelphia. Special Kxcur. iv.., ,n. ji.hu. SlienaniUiah 4 ST A. M. r,o I'riu'kvllle 4 111 " ar, St Clair i 4'j " ai l'ottsville ,1 00 ' 10 Returning leave Atlantic City at n.00 p. m. same day, and making same stop. Stirrlir'n I)ed. To Win. (Juirk, for property in Oiranlvilli . sold as that of .lames Duller for &-. To (leorge l'leiilir, for tlireo lots in Ifock town, sold as the propel ty of Henry W. Ilickel foi f50. To Charles Kecso, for a piece of ground in Ashland, sold as tbo proporty of Carl Seifert lor filOu. To tlio Ashland Saving Kund & Loan Avso eiation, for a pioco of ground in liutler town sliip, sold as tho proporty of Thomas Carioll and wifo for V'10 To M. J. llaughney fora lot in Mabaiioy City, sold as tho prooerty of ICihvard McCor miek for $2,000. Two million Americans sillier the torluiing pangs of dyspepsia. No need to. llurilock Illood Hitters euros. At any ding storo. Tin, Kalr or 1'iili-s, Tbo great Allentown fair will ho held tills year from Si ntenihnr itith tn OTnl ,,ml fr,i all indications will surpass its past records of iuriy-six consecutive successes. It is without question tho largest and most popular fair in tliis part of tho country ; $15,000 aro oll'eied lor premiums and purses. On Monday, wheelmen's day, 330 in diamonds and pures will be contested for by professional and amateur bicycle riders. Excursions havo been booked within a radius of one hundred miles and all tho railroads havo mado re duced rates, so that thousands will bo present each day. Impossible to foresee an accident. Not im possible to bo prepared for it. Dr. Thomas' Kclcctrie Oil. Monarch over pain. Heeds ICecnrileil. I'rom Paul McKearns and wifu to Margaret Tretter, for premises in Ashland. Kiom Wilsou Housor and wifo to SopliU Horn, premises in North Union twp. Thus. 1'. Aruer and wifo to Daniel 6. Zlegier, premises in Tamaqua. Lehigh & Wilkcsbarro Coal Ciniipauy to Alpbonso lluzuto, premises in Kliuo town ship. License TiHiinfori.. The following Ilcenso wore transferred by court : Tho licenso of Frauds Weist In Tower City to llenj. W. Fulton. The license of Philip Schiviiidt, tth ward of Malianoy City, to James F. Mcdinty. I ho license of 1-rauk Uuloiig, Second waul of I'ottsvillo, to Adam ICausb. Tlio licenso of Adam Zjiikercw.sk I, of tho Third ward of Shenandoah to Anthony Selimicker.; License of Michael Narcovicz, Kast ward of (iilberton, to Stanislaus Ncdziuskl. License of Anthony Scliinicker,Tliird ward of .Shenaudooh, to John II. Jones, Fiicti Seiildeil, Mrs. Abram LMscuboivcr, of No. U North Jurdiii street, met with a painful, but not very serious accident this morning. Whou she was carrying a wash boiler filled with hot water she Blipped and fell forwaid. As tho bollor dropped tbo wator splashed in tbo woman's faco, scalding it. .IilHtlcoH Association Meets, A meeting of tlio Justices' Association of bcliuylkill county was held In Pottsylllo yes terday. Tlio followiug were elected dele gates to the state convention which will ho held at York on Sept. i.'0: W. H. Slioemuker, of Shenandoah s ll. W. Itrowniuiller, of Orwigsburg ; J. W. Conrad, of Pottsville. Sospeiitletl Operations. The Indian I!Ho colliery shut down shortly after starting time at noon to-day. Tbe suspension was caused by tbo npu lu tho shaft breaking. It will bo repalied by this evening. Home Kmm Ciimp. D.inlol lieeso, sou of Superintendent Kdwaid Iteoso, of Park Placo, urrived homo yosterday from Camp Meade, Mlddlotown, witli un liouorablu discliargo from tiio hospi tal corps, When he enlisted it was under stood that all medical students joining tbo ranks would bo discharged us soon as hostili ties ceased. Mr, Iteeso will resumo Ills sludlcsut tho Uulverslty of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, A Ituiiiiwuy, A tesin bdougitig to (leoigu V. Iieddall ,t Ilio. ran away this morning on account of a breast sirup biouMiig. The driver, horses and wagon escaped Injury, but hi a collision the pole of another wagon was broken. FUNDS WANTED. Tli Couucllmrii Find Themselves Con fronted by Arithmetical Problems. A special nicotine of tho Borough Council was held last night for tho purpose of taking action on tlio financial allalrs of tbo bnrougl: and it was alteinUil by Messrs, Mctliilre, Shoemaker, Lully, Hand, llicnnaii, Knglcrt, 1 lurk 1 us. Murphy, James Hell, Neiswonter ind Magargle. President McOulic stated that at tlio last regular meeting It was tit elded to withhold payment of coal, coal hauling und freight hills until the lliiauco committee could mako utniuiicimtiils to meet them. Mr. Hand, of the finance committee, stated that !t Mould lake about fl.100 to pay tho bills laid over. To help meet this lax Col lu-tor Ilurke nromi-od to pay $1,000 on Wed day. Tax Collector Scanlau said ho had nothing to turn ovor. Some monoy was piomised him by delinquents, but It had not como in. He promised to make a paymont next Friday. President Mcdnlro then read from a mcni ornnila. allowing that Council 111 need bo. fore the expiration of tlio present fiscal year $is,ii.-i0 In meet obligations aslilo lrom tlio running expenses, and Council must get money from somn source, tie didn't think it just that people of the town should with hold $3,000, $1,000, and ns high as f5,000 of the boioiigh's money. Air. Jiunes moved that the Ilnrougli Solictor lie lutriicted to isoiio an oxicution for tho balance duo on Mr. Scanlan's ISO.") duplicate. Some of the membors thought tills action would be unduly hasty, in that It would tint givo tho bondsmen a fair ciianco to prepare for Hie event such a proceduru would bring about. Mr. James said that on tlio point being raised lie was willing tn modify bis motion so as to provide that if Mr. Scanlau docs not settle tho 1MI3 duplicate by Oct. lfith, next, the Solicitor piocecd with tlio execution. Mr. James added tliat it was talk about the borough that some parties owe tho borough as high as $1000 ; that they havo not paid tuxes in four yeais, and yot tho borough must pay six tier cent, to get money for running expoi.ses. Finally Jlr. James accepted In his motion a provision that, previous to tho Solicitor's action, tlie tiiwnce committee extend an In vitation to Tax Collector Scanlau nnd his bondsmen to attend a meeting of Council to bo held on tlio uutli iust., and in that sliapo the motion was earned. In answer In Inquiries by members Mr. Hand stated that the balance duo on tho l"!ir duplicate is flfi,418iij and for tlio two years (lNl.i and ISilil) the aggregate balance is $30,45(1 HI Mr. James said that subsequent payments and allowances would leduco the amount a lew bundled dollars. Umbrellas re-covered whilo you wait at liriimm s. Vinilteiltloii. llni'liii! IlKiiAl.n : Through a tnistako on the pal t of tlie ollicer who solved tho war rants on some of tho stranded members of the Wnid ,t llvans Comedy Company, forat tempting to defraud hoard hills, Georgo Al mont was taken into custody in mistake for .Major Kinney. This statement appeared in your columns of vesleiday's issue, and in justice to Mr. Alluoiit I would statu that be mado no attempt to defraud me or skip tlie town, ami is no way indebted fo mo. Mounts: IIi:ckman, Piopietor Commercial hotel. of thnGlobuIcr 31 3 all. W MQ 31 B I V 1 u W lUTJSALGIA and similar OtmfahJ, & OEHMAH MEDICAL LAWS. proscriDou oy emlnont L'Lyslc:an3i jfZfRi ii UU. R CHTER'S J " ANCHOR Worlo reiiownci 1 i:rniikal1vcii('ci;R8riil! iOnlvi'-niifti.' ' (i 'I'raile Mork ' Anchor, if. Ail. Hi, htti'A to., 2i5 IVurlKt,. Anv York. 31 KitlSSCST AVARDS. 13 llrnncb llonjns. Own QlassTOorks, SSit.I0uu. Undersoil d.ici.ouuui:uilc!l by A. Wasley. 106 K. Main bt. A,C. H. nagenbuch, 103 N. Main St., TU r. tr.u. Kirnn, 6 i. Main St. MlhJi enancloali. "ANOH01t nTOJIACilAr. host fori i , uvspciielnwto.niicli I oiiiiiIoIihh MISCELLANEOUS. "lA'ANTISD. A ndddlo aged woman to do 1 1 general hoiisuivork. Apply at tlielh:uAi.ii ollleo. 0-13-Tit Wit HA I. K. Two pool tables III good cnnill 1 tiini. Cnn bo bought very reasonable. Anly to Anthony Scbniieker, 10U Sontli Main street. tf MOTIOK.-Desirable properties tor sale. Ai 1 ply to S. (1. JI. llollopeter, attorney, Hheniuiiloah. H-Ul-tf IjlOIt HAI.I2 A valuable property on West ! Centre street, dwelling houue, and all con veniences In ilesirablo locution. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. &--7tf QKAI.Hf) l'ltOPOHAI.H.-Soaled proposals will O be received by the West Malianoy township School lloanl, for tho furnishing of fuel for the current term. Proposals must bo In the hiimls of the M't-riUry of the, Hoard not Inter than 3X0 p, in , on Saturday, SepteinberSI, 18'JS All bids must be accompanied by u bond of 1300 .other wise the bills will not be considered Tho Itoar.i reserves tin right to reject any or nil bids. Further liitorinutlon enll on the secretary. Thomas 15. 1'x.anniuan, l'n Blilent. Attest: John M, DnM.AN, Bee'y, lll West (,'entre street, U-r,3t oaw Shenaudooh, Pa, AllMI N ISTHATOIl'S NOTIOK. Utters of ad liilliistriilluu oil the estate of Aihilil llow iiian, late of Nortli Union township, Schuylkill county. Pi deceased, have been giuuted to the iiiideislgncd, residing lu auld township, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are reoiiestcd to make payment, nnd those buying claims or demands will mako known tho saino without debi. AliUAllAM V. JtAltlcic, Or to Administrator, H. (I. M, iroi.l.iii'KTiut, .Ion's drove, Pa. Sheliuiidoah. l'a. S-0-Ot-ouw 'LL 1 1 . PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES OIlU'o n( tho Httitu IJiifpltat for injured per&oun of tliu AnthnuJto im IteKlonof 1'unnBylviinlft, roiiiitutii Hjirinjcflt I'enna, Hcalcil nml nmrkeil "proiMiilii for stipjilliV for tlio Ktalr Ilottpltiil fur Jnjiirrtl lV-rfloiin of tlio Atitliiui'Itu C!oul UfIoa nf rciniH Ivan In, wilt bo received hy tlio Itoanl of Tr'tet'n up to nml iiit liKlliik; tliu twvntlttli day of October, A, J. lhWt for f iiniUlilnir bread, meats, Kroccrltx. driiKM iiiiihIIms, frultu, veuutul.lefl, ice, feed, coat &u tfr tin it-nr eliding li'i:LiulKr3Jnt, WJ9. Tlie lloaidof Tiiihleeu reserve tho rlulit to re Ject any or nllbldi. AblIikImIo of tlio nrtlelcH and lirobabltMiMiount of e.ieb mjulrcd, will bo fiiriitHhfd on nppllcation. Addri'BS, ,1. O. HniM.i:, Hup't Ktatu Ho-mUhI, 'j KouiiUlii Kprinx, rein in. For Sale. Valuable Shenandoah prop erty, centrally located on Oak stieet, with all modem conveni ences, store room and dwelling. Kor Anther information apply at this office. 9-2-im VOTE FOR H.J. MULDOON, YOUR NEIGHBOR, FOR CONTROLLER. rrz ft M n J fell a letter and cillor of the order More Hoff's poller, Ask for the denultic JOHANN I ALL OTIIHRS ARO W0RTI1LC5S IMITATIONS. L -II H H W ' iMmFfmwfmmmrmwwww?? 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION g Is what we S amount of $1.00 and over at our If23 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. gasS. BLOCK, CLOTHIER AMD GENT'S FURNISHER. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. in quality, lowest price. They have just arrived from New York. All we ask of the public is to call and be convinced as we alreadv have convinced thousands. The Only New Factory Shoe Store, Aloe. Lovlne, Rrop. Beware of close Imitations of the name of but hire iold direct to tha con timer for 25 yem t whole talo prltei, uTinir him the aeuer proms, waere lor Efery thing 118 itjles of Top Uaggii,f16 ret, rhMtooi, .. flr.rinv.Utftrf . RHr... n.i Fri tilOO Wftfooi. Bend for Urie, free Ht.tOABarrer rriep.ylihenrtttoe.Unpi.Mi' BCSril' CUlontf fclUorityl.i. elide, .pro. tad frdi,fo. A.fo-cjMi.U.ArlA tiRHART OAILB1ACK 1KD UAttHKBS HTU. r xii -pi ft, IKE ORKIN, i Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. No. 129 South IVIaln Street. TORA1INUS OP THU SCtlUYl.KILL We are ajrain doinK business at stock of goods. Mr. Orkin is still business. He invites all his former The stock consists of a complete line ments. I he prices are tlie leature of every -purchaser. Repairing a specialty. Itefore you buy elsewhere call and see our stock and get prices. No trouble to show goods. We have polite salespeople. perguson's Theatre. One Solid Week Commencing I SEPT. 12, ELMER E. VANCE'S Comedy Company I'rixlucing a series of Kr.mil scenic productions never before seen at 10, 20 and 30c. TO-NIGHT : fir. Vance's own masterpiece anil scenic production, "PATENT APPLIED FOR." Anthracite Political Club MIsfiTS GVRRY MONDAY BVRNINO nt 7 o'clock nt 21 1 Itaou street, (llo vera' Hill. , II. M. flOYEU, Pres. T. MALIA, Sec'y. A nooil jilnco (or a good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 1C. Centre atreet, Mellct'it building, Wine, Wldaklea, llrer nnd CIiara. Kr,lun lie-er lu tuw u nlwnya uu tap. Personally acknotvlcdged the merits of the Genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract bv appointed Johann HoiT as Coun- ? Commission, and decorated him with of the crown. strength In one dozen bottles of Johnnn AlfUt Extract than In a cask of ale or without tiicir deleterious effect. HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. W H- arc allowing all purchasers to the new place QUR line is the biggest in town, lowest in price, and the quality speaks for itself. Our motto : FACTORY PRICES. Not above or below, but on a basis saving you 25 per cent, on the dollar. Our line of hats is the latest in stvle. best T S. Main St. our store, but look for the right place. snip oj iftmioftuon. wrrnteii. Vehtclei, toT0. tnpi, VfCon ftnil Milk CO. W. B. PitXTT. ieVy, KLKUAKT, lifu. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES Id wiill pnpers and Jccorattons N one of tlio nlnctt't'iith century ncconijillNhnicntH. That iit why thoMe who select their wall paper nt CAKDIN'S Ket filth ilt'Ilhtful ri'sults. It Itn't nect'HHury to pureluiMe the cxpeimlvc tailt h, tlitv ilenitiM anil col Mitt aro Just at nrtNtlc In tluv cheaper KrfJ'f If they aru not no ileh. Vat thoe who wUli to decorate their rooiiM witli artistic wwll paper to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, I'n. TRACTION COHPANY'S RAILWAY. the old stand, with our former large in attendance and is conducting tlie patrons to call and pay him a visit. of jewelry and musical instru of tlie store ; they are w.itlim reaclt We Test Eyes Absolutely Free. We examine nnd test the eyes in a scienlific way, and give expert advice free to nil. And where glasses are found to le absolutely necessary we make lliem to fit accurately to tlie sight, nose and face. And we also furn ish lliem at reasonable prices. We guarantee each pair of spectacles to Rtve entire satisfaction. We are sntislicd they will please you in every respect, by wonderfully improving tlie sight and appear ance. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mair; Street. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Ieave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. y V HUM, laCHBKTJ-JlKXI "V
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