' "WW- m S3 ,',vi-ir.yi.,a.-aFTya-rwsaia ""'WW" ' SCHOOL SUPPLIES. We. have a full supply u i s pi iis, pencils, companions etc., on hand at very low prices. HOOKS & BROWN, a, M. Main St. CANTRELl & COCHRANE'S R 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. At the Bon Ton Millinery TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 21 AND 22, Opening Occurs at 7 p. 111. We will display at our parlors lor the ladies of Shenandoah and vicinity the newest and most stylish millinery novelties fn fall and winter. ON TO VICTORY For this seasen. 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 $1.5Q to I1C.CC. Positively no Two Hats Alike. Misses' and Children's Hats, We have the best stock and lamest assortment in the county. Walking hats, sailors, Toques and Tukbans, ami other ready-to-wear effects. Kverything you need 111 millinery can be found in our store. Mirror Velvets, Polka Dot Velvets, Plaids, Ambres, all colors, Ostrich and fancy feathers, Flowers, Silks, Veilings and ornaments. A Imml-onie om'ciilr 111 In preciitoil to eery huh alti'inling theopenlntf. BON TON MILLINERY, No. 20 North Main Street. Our store will close on Friday, Sept. 16th, to make reparations for our fall opening. l'lritl l lr.it rlnil Insure, your property from loss In tlio iPA'M unil strongest cash companies : l'liila I'liilriwriU'ri Insurance (u. of North America ami I'ire Association, llartfonl I"n Ins. (V,., A trii-i 11 1'iio Insiiiiiiico Co., Wost flii'sler I'iro Ins. Co., Unite.il I-'iiemeii's Jus. Co. T. T. Wll.M VMM, 123 8. Jarillti St., Slienamloiih Aak your jjrocer Tor tlio "Itoyal Patent flour, ami tako no otlior brand. It is tho bost flour miiilo Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, Go cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No, 143 Kost Conl Street, fllienntidnah, IViiun Mall order promptly iiltemleil to. 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 lew prices : Hen's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up 1-ndlos' ' " 90c up Children's solid leather siloes, 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 snoes 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 (ioods BOSTON E 27 South Main Slreet, Shenandoah, I. SPON1 , PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd HTHAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, 31 vllin 8t. SSI en When tlio yollow flag of quarantines ts hoisted over n dwelling it means disease and danger. So when tho yellow Hag flies in tho face when the cheek is buIIow nnd tho clear white of tho eye- is dyed pntTron thero la danger. It it liter (rouble. The liver is ono of tho most im portant organs of tho body. On tho proper dischargo of lta functions depend humun health and happiness. When tho livor fails of its duty, poisons nt once be gin to generate, and other organs of the body become involved. Never neglect tho livor if you valuo health. If you aro suffering from livor trouble, begin at onco the use of AVer's Pills and you will find prompt relief nnd permanent cure. '7 troj to weakened by liver trouble that 1 could scarcely lift my head. While in thit condition I began the vie of Ayrr's I'ills, and finding almost immediate benefit, continued thiir use u.itil I was cured of my complaint." II. 11. W. VENTLEY, Towner, N. D. Ho Chnncom Vlth Your Uvor ATLANTIC CITY. Anollit'i' Special Suniliiy Incursion It, Al iunde City iu reiin.iliinlil Kuilroml, Tlio Pennsylvania Kailroail Company Iikh arrangi'il for another Imv-mto Suniliiy rxrur sion to Atlantic City on S11 inlay, Soptuinhcr is. A special train will lie provided, running 011 schedule civen liolnw, to ami from Atlantic City, via the Delaware Hirer llriilj;e, tlio only nll-iail route, without chango of cars, thus avoiding tlio transfer tluouuh Philadelphia. Special Kcnr. leaves. Hate. .Sheliaudoali 4 !H A. M. Kraokville 4 :r " 2 111 St. Clair l.W " - 20 I'ottsville .iw i" lietiirnliii! loavo Atlantic City at (1.00 . in. same day, and mukliig same stop. All kinds of TCKCtulilus anil flower Reeds-, and planta at l'ayno's nurseries, Glr'ardville. Kleetric cars pass tlio door. G-O-tt Letters (.ranted. Letters testamentary ero granted to John Collins on tlio estato of James Collins, lute of tho lloroujjli of Malianoy City, deceased. Also to Frederick tl. i uciik1i"K tlio estato of William Gaul YuciiuliiiK, Into of tlio llorniiKh f roltsvlllo, deceased. Letters of administration worn (.'ranted to franklin Fisher on tlio estate of Sarah Fialier, late of tho Township of l'inct,'rovo deceased. Also to Isaac Francis, on the estato of Jacoh (J. Francis, Into o( tho lioroiiKh of Port Clinton, decoasod. Coal Dirt Caf.es. Suits In trespass have been brought by a number of persons in Port Carbon against tho operators of the Mt. Hope colliery and tlio .Mill Creek Coal Company, for damac.es sustained liy tlio depositing of coal dirt on their lands. Tlio hiiits have been filed by the Ail l,vi ni; : Jlary Koeijio, P. J. O'Neil, ct al. ; T. J. Hirch, Peter Ilassler, et al , Mary A. and Win. U. Gane, John M. Oren and Annie Oren, S. A. and Geo. W. lieddall, Margaret and John P. ll.iiley, Frank Paul, I.uvi Paul, Geo. G, and Frank P ml, W. J. Iturnham, J. K. Stoveus. Two million Americans filler the tortuiing paiiKs of dyspepsia. No need to. ISurdock lllood Hitlers cures. At any iIiiik store. Buy Keystono Hour. !o sine that thonamo L5l(i & liAKit. Ashland, Pa. la printed on ovory sflcV w E H A V E The Finest and Larg est Line of BATTENHfiRO lATTniNS POR SCARPS, COVI-RS, SHAHS and IIAN1)KI;RCHII;I;S. The Celebrated Columbia, Saxony and (lermantowii Wools. ill Horgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North IVIaln Street. perguson's Theatre One Solid Week Commencing SEPT. 12, ELMER E. VANCE'S Comedy Company rroduc'mn a seiics of grand scenic productions never before seen nt 10, 20 and 30c TO-NIGHT : A Famous Comedy In 3 Acts La Ciecale THE HERRY LITTLE CIRCUS (1IRL. HATfltDAY MAT1NKK, "The Limited Mail." I'ltlUlM. 10 and 20 CKNTd. rm m. - cn enr - sto ke. o DICALI'.K IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and RetalJ. S3 Wast Centre Gtroot. AVER'S UAIIANOY CITY. 'Hie Wnililnn Tliun In llnil Vicinity Is IiiiiroiliiK, Mnhanny City, Sept. IS. Tho collieries of I.entz & Company at Park Placo will work six full days this week and, from present In dications will work full time next week. Tlio Primrose colliery, operated by tho I.o IiIkIi Valley Coal Company, will work five full days this week. J. I), l.aldackor, ngent for the Penna. It. U. Co. at New liiwtoii, is considered tho best road cycler in Schuylkill county. Ho made the distance between New l!oton and Frack villc, n little over ten miles, in 27 minutes, which Is considered excellent tlmo for that r.mil. There is a deposit of ?2() up In Potts vlllo for a wnKur that ho can heat any man In the ('(unity on an all-day ride. I hero was a very pretty and fashionable wedding in tho First Presbyterian church last evening, tho principals being Franklyn 1!. Woods, of New Castle, Pa., and Miss M. Stella Woolcock, formerly n public school leacher in this town. Mlssos Ito-ctta I!. Harlow nnd Carrie T. Hess, both of town, wcio the bridesmaids nnd James S. Woods, of Huntingdon, a brother of tho bridegroom, was the groomsman. Messrs. Louis Mac Ken.ie, of Philadelphia, and Thomas I.. Patterson, of town, wero ushers, Miss Grace Woulcook, sister of the bride, maid of honor, and Miss Mary Pannley, of Carlisle, lllowor gill. Ilov. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor of the chinch, outdated nt the ceremony. Tho Coroner's jury In the caso of Patrick Ilarrett, the aged miuer who met his death in tlio faciiuyiKin colliery on Monday, re turned a verdict that tho death was accl dental. Tho victim was buried to-day. Corpolal William Wynn nnd Privnlo Oliver Shoup, of Delano, Pilvates Samuel Tilev Charles Iihoades nnd Joseph Zimmerman, of town, nnd Private William Wilson, of Malianoy l'lanc, aro homo from Camp Mend on a live-day furlough. Miss Hattie Heynon, daughter of D.ivid HeyiK.u, and John Holman, both of town, will bo married tills evening at the lcsidence of tho hrido's parents. Tlio Salinon-Iiogeis foot race schedule for the SIOi lust, may not come oil' on that date, the Uogers people having attempted to lluke Salmon will keep on with his pieparatioii!. for this raco Hiid the 50-yanl dash on Oct. llHli. Tlio live pigeon shooting match iitninuiiced for tho iilth inst. between Fen. Cooper, of town, and ( old ran. of Heading, has heuu de clared oil' by mutual consent. Tlio funeral of Mary, niue-uionth-ohl child of Charles Hiisli, of Moiea, took place this afternoon. Impossible to foiesto an accident, possible to ho piepared for it. Dr. Lclccllic Oil. Monarch over pain. HTHY POINTS. Not lm Thomas' Miiiiimiitni, Tliroiigliolit Hi. Country Chronicled for Hants' 1'eriiMiil. Tho Slionandoah team played at I'ottsville to-day. Institute is held ovory month by Jit. Car- mel's public school teachers. The rottsvillu School Hoard will borrow f3,00l) to meet current expenses. Hring your job work to this olhcc, whoro perfect satisfaction is guaranteed. The 1'. & 11. will use huckwleat coal on their passenger, freight and coal locomotives. Ashland organised a foot hall team hist night for the coming season. Tho Contralia School lloaid is still dead locked and no teachers have been appointed. Many of tho collieries aio experiencing a scarcity of cars. WOODEN MEAT SKEWERS. Undo In Great Variety mid Used In Enor mous Numbers. Wooden ine.'it hkuwora uro mndo almost exclusively of hickory, nnd, llko runny oth er immufuctures of ivood, thoy nro mmlo In factories located In proximity to tho forests whence the wood of which thoy nro mndo is tnkon. Wooden skewers nro mndo mostly In tho west. They uro produced In great numbers In Tennessee nnd Ohio. Hickory skewers nro miido In various lengths IK, 5, 0 unit 7 luohoa nml up to tfiunt bkowcrs 10 lnohos long, nnd nil but tho ilA Inch skowcr, which Is mndo of (i gnugo or diameter of Ilvo-thlrty-seconds of nn Inch, uro miulo In two or mora gauges. Thus tho 0 inch skowor Is mndo in gauges of sovon -thirty-seconds, flftcon-hlxty-fourths nnd four-slxteonths of mi inch. So that, simple n thing as a meat skuwer may sceni to bo, It Is in reality an article that is mmlo In largo variety. Tho skewers aro mndo wholly by mnchin cry and aro hold very cheap. They nro put up In bundles that vary In tho number of nkowcrs contained, according to tho sizo of tho skowcrs, nnd thoy aro packed in cases that vary llkewlso. Thus tho smallest skuivers aro put up 3S0 in n bundle and 80,000 In a case. Of 8 Inch skowors, six sixteenths gnugo, thoro aro packed 0,000 in n caso and so on. Skowors aro used for other purposes than 6koworlng meat to gether. Great numbora of tho smallest slzo aro used hi markets In tagging meat for delivory. Many larger skewers nro used in scouring bagging put around quar ters of boot for transportation. Skewers of tho smaller slzos nro thoso most used. Tho total consumption of skuwors in this country amounts to bil lions annually Largo numbers of Amer ican skowors nro exported, tho greuter number of thoso exported being of tho larger sizes. Wo send hickory skewers to England, South Africa, South America and Australia. Now York Sun. HE GOT A REPUTATION. Sliowlne How Ono Mny Accidentally Have areatnriiH Thriut Upon Hlin. Professor Slos.es Stuart Phelps usod to tell n story nbout himself which proves that a reputation for wisdom is somotlmos very easily acquired: "In tho days whon ho was a (jraduato studont at Now Haven ho took n walk pno morning wlr.h Profess or Newton, who lives in tho world of mnthomntlos. Professor Nowton, as is his habit, started off on tho diseusslon of nu abntruso problem. As tho professor went deeper anil deeper Sir, l'helps' mind wan- uereii turtiior anil further rrom wlmt was bolnu said. At last Mr. Pholpa' attention was called back to his companion by tho professor winding up with, "Which, you see, gives us 'x.' " "Does itr1" usked Mr. Phelps, thinking that in pollti Hess ho ought to reply boino- thing. "Why, dooan't itf " oxoltcdly exclaimed tlio iirofossor, ulanned nt tho possibility tlmt a Haw hail been detected In his calcu latlons. (Quickly his mind ran bank over his work. Thoro had Indeed boon n mis take you aro ngnt, Mr. J'lielps, you nro right," almost shouted tho professor. "It doesn't glvo us 'x :' it gives us 'y.' " And from tlmt hour Professor Newton looked upon Mr. Phelps asiv mathematical prodigy. Ho was tho first man who had over caught tlio professor tripping. "And so." Mr. Phelps usod ofton to add, with his own peculiar smllo, In telling tho story, "I achieved a reputation for know tug 11 thing I know nothing nbout." Christian Work. A 1'iirrot KicHit)ri. A well trained parrot owned by Marshal Meyers, of North Main atreot, escaped fiom Its caeo this morning and the owner otlurs a reward for its return. Tor Constlpntiou tako Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, tho great lllood Purifier. C'uroi Head ache, Nervousness, Kruptlons 011 the Face, and uiakoH tho hum cloarns a bell, soul by 1', I), Klillu mid a guarantee. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Mayrno Tliulle, of PoltHville, wami guest of town frleiula Inst evening. James llutton to-day slilpiieu msliousoliom oll'ecti to l'lillailolriliin, wlioro lio will lorato vrllli Ida family. Sirs. James uooriio ami ilaiiEhtere, Mrs. Frank Wilson ami Mrs. Amour, attended tlio funeral of a friend at I'otlevlllo to day, .Mrs. Mleliaol l'ctois went lo TotHvillo this lnornliiK to visit tier son tit tlio lio4ltat in that town. Dr. I.oiiKat'io transacted lunlness at Hie county scat this morning. Miss Aunio Johnson, of lint Coal street, has recovered from the nttiiek of diphtheria from which she siilleied Ihti v,nl few weel.a. Mrs. Alice Taylor, her mother nnd two children, who spent tho past two months in town vlsillng relatives, started to-day on the return trip lo their homo in San l'mnclwo, Oil. William and M. V. Miiley went to Locust Gap this morning to attend the funeral of .Tnloen llnrmnr. n rel'illvn l!ov. II. T. Callen, of I'hllndelplila, Is visit-1 lug his hrother, l)r. J. S. Callen, on South I .lanlin (treet. MissSallic Delaney, formerly of town, hut now a resident of llrooklyn, is vlslling heio among friends and relatives. Ihioch I.ockett, formerly clerk at the Fer guson House, is circulating ainoiiu tlio busi ness fraternity in town. Ho now follows the vocation of u commercial wiloitiian, and is selling luhricating oils for a Cleveland (Inn. Howaid Doilson has gone to Iiethlchem to view tho many features at the annual fair which Is now being held at that place. Vj. W. Shoemaker, L"sii., spent In-day trans acting business at l'ottsvlllo and St. Clair. Second Lieutenant Kulbach, of the 4th liegt., l'ottsville was a visitor to town to-day. I'd ward Kti'iuliaucr, of I'ottsville, a mem ber of tho 1th Itegt drum corps, Is a guest of town friends. T. J. Cnakley, of Malianoy City, was a visitor to town this afternoon. Como and see our cliinaware, cup and saucer, 5 cents, at F. .7. Portz. tf Maud Uj, Mr. rtoppertl F.IUTon IIkuai.I): I read with interest several pertinent questions pionouiided by taxpayer' thiougb last night's issue of your paper to Auditor George l'loppert, but discovered that the interrogator had over looked a couple of "rib-ro.istcrs" which I be lieve should come before tho public to be uu swereil by tlio .uilous leloimer (). It is possible that "Taxpayer" was not acquainted with the facts I refer to as having been omitted mid, with your kind permission, 1 will supply the deficiency by addressing tlio two very pertinent questions, namely: Mr. 1'loppeit, Is it not true that on Tuesday last, you wont to the District Attorney's oUico at rottavillo, in company with ono of the uu' fendants in the Couneiliiicn's misdemeanor suit, and asked that the District Attorney striko tho uatuo of that defendant from tho indictment in tho easoV And is it uot true that you wero promptly and emphatically told that tho District Attorney's olllco would not bo a party to any such proceeding; that if you wanted ono uamo taken oil', you would have to do tho samo with all ? Ouco more, Mr. l'loppert, please. Is it not a fact that you have personally approached one of tho two Couucilmcn who would have a hand in the lLconstructleu of tho Ilorough Council, with tho statement that in caso tho Connciliuen who are defendants in the mis demeanor suit should resign, or bo lemoved by court, you and tho other two Iiorougli Auditors who aro prosecuting tho suit would like to name the men to bo selected to till tho -vacancies? I:sto Quou Lssn Vllll'.llIS. Shenandoah, Sept. IS. Jewish Holidays, Tlio Jewish holidays commence to-morrow evening and will continue for a week. Fri day will bo tho Jewish Nuw Year and on Saturday and Sunday appropriate services will bo conducted in the local synagoguo es pecially for this occasion. A week fiom Monday is tlio day of atonement, the most important holiday in tlio Jewish list of festi vals. Somu of tho stores in town will ho closed on Saturday in observance of this holiday. ffstl iii 1 no uiouu xcr UM fit la y IDi n 1 vin UI1U IHL'I Ul'lU UT1C1T mo Etruigi'iit nrnuni I'PBin 1 1 1 m ur.r.ftinn ucuiuflL LflR.M j prejjnmia Dy cmtnonti)Dyclclaiiif UR. RinH T feR'S 8J3'i 6t a RSifsima ir World renowned 1 l!pmnrknlilvf.licrphifnl ! SOiilycpnuino villi Trade Mark " Anchcr.' BF. -il. lilclilir.t CO., 21. l'mrlSt.. Kciv York 3! HIGiSEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. C5&50CU. liadurscd 4 rccciuiutudca by A. Wasley, 106 N. Wain St.. . H. Haeenbuch. 103 N. Main St.. . f. f.u. Kirlln, 6 S. Main St. 'cpk tv: OR. FlICHTCR'S ' "ANCIIOIl" STOaiAOnAT. bent for I Coll . HvhprpBlaARtnoiiK li Cnliiiliiint. ' j-ta.iviitjTaawi.iaMtiaiTi((WBii We Test Eyes Absolutely Free. W examine and test the eyes 111 a scientific way, and give expert advice free to all. And where glasses are found to be absolutely necessary we make them to fit accurately to the sight, nose and face. And we also furn ish them al reasonable prices. We guarantee each pair 01 spectacles to give entire satisfaction. We are satisfied they will please you in every respect, by wonderfully improving the sight and upear ance. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Main Street. Anthracite Political Club AlfiETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING nt 7 o'clock nt 211 ltuce tm-t, (llovcru' 11III, II. M. MA LI A, Sec'y. HOYER, Pres. A good placu for Kd drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 21 K, Cvntro street, Mellet's bulldliiK, Wlue, WIiIbUIcii, lleer nml Clgnri. l'riiliut l,etir lu iowu alwavi 00 tap. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety soilness of (bo sklu ii lnv. rlubly obtalnoil liy thui v who uuo l'oitom'u ' I uoutpiexion 1 1 v KIDNEY PAINS Only Those Who Have Suffered Can Understand the Torture. Terrlblo pains In the Dack; burning sensation in passlne uriuo: annoying uiid frequent desire to urinate, especially at night; the passing of gravel; sedi ment at bottom of vessel after urine lias stood 24 feJjjA hours, and sraraTS? other forms t ntlfl H nilrtpr Disease, nro cured easily and quickly by Vr. David Kennedy's J'"nvoritc Remedy. It can be lind In any drug store at $1 per bottle, nnd relief and cure can always be depended up. on bv those suf ferers who tako this wonderful medicine. J. T. Ford, of Binghnmton, N. Y., writes. "1 had Kidney Trouble so badly that I had to Bit up all night on account of my back aching so. Dr. Dnvid Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy cured mo. I often take it now in small doses, and I find it keeps my bowels regular." SAMPLE IJOTTLE FREE. Men who have Kidney, Uladder or lllood Dis eases, nnd women who havo Female Troubles of any kind, are invited to send their name nnd address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y., who will send by mail n sample bottlo of Favorite Remedy and circu lar of valuable information, nil freo of charge. Please mention this fctfer when writing. Every reader can de pend on tho genuineness of this offer. Another Spcrlal One Day Hxcumlon lo At liinllc !lty sla l'eiinn Ivanla liallrond, Sunday next, September 18. Last of tho sea son. Special train via Delawaro ltlver llridgo leaves Shenandoah at 4.25 a.m. ltouud trip rate only $2 00. Itetuniinc leave Atlantic City 0 00 p. 111. same day. An Oil" Week. The present is an oil' wcok in tho Justices courts in town. Such is nlways tho caso when criminal court is in progress at I'otts villo. Ono of tho Justices remarked to-day : "It seenn all tlio trouble breeders are taken out uf town when tho I'ottsville court opens. Constable Oiblon and Watchman O'llnra took three men down to couit this morning 011 a capias. ' . ClllcliOlll'H for 1K0!. The Itnitu.n olllco lias a full and complete line of calendars for lSil'J. If you con template a calendar for your friends, roserve your older until you see our lino. It will mean a big saving to you. Thoy are also beautiful specimens of lithographic art and very reasonable in pure. lEnv, Kiine r.onvoH. Itev. .lutniw J. K11110, who was curate at tho Annunciation church for tlio past eighteen months, left town last evoning tor l'hiladel phia, to assiuno tho position of curate nl tlio Church of Assumption in that city, liev Vincent Corcoran, of the Pittsburg mission will succeed l!uv. Kane horo. ltooinliiK Jliird Coul. Tho Secretary of the A nthracito Coal Op, orators' Association, Henry S. Fleming, will sail for Europe about September 17th, for tho purpose of ascertaining what market oxists thoro for anthrarito coal. It is proposed to investigate this question thoroughly ns cards tho market in various parts of Europo and at all points whoro thoro seems a possi bility for its introduction. Chamber sets, U plecos, from S3.no up, at F. J. Portz. tf MISCELLANEOUS. rOfT.KscBieiI from Its cage, u iarrtt on I tho J.itli Iimt. Hultnhlo reward will bo itlTett'tl for Its return to Mnmlm! Movers. 23 rsorth MiUn Htret't. y-15-2t I,V)U HAf.K. TiiooltfililrsIti Kotl wttuU V tion, Cnn lm hoticlit vrrv rcasiinuhU' At ply tit Anthony Sulnnlckfr. 10-J South Main HUl'l'l. II "VTTJK. Di-Hlinlila nroportlcH for Hale. Ay i.1 piy 10 n. u. m. iiouopi-icr, nttornuy. i-iiuuimnonn. tKJi-ti TilOU SAMS. A vnln-ihlo propeity on M'i est A- "inuii mui i, uvciiiiik U1IU till Vim venleiu't'H In denlrahlo locution. Atmlv to con- j nomas ionii, lor iminer patiicuiars. o-ti-ii 4 njIINISTUATOirH NOTICI? I-i-lt.. V udiulnUtratlon nn tho est n to of Jncol Uiudi, latn of Isortn Union township, Hchuyl- Kill coumy, ' n , ui'Ci'aHeii, navo lirun Kraut tti ti Win II. NnnufL'tfH-r. rrHidiiiir nt Hiiit-town. I 'a, to whom all pernons Induhtetl to Haiti estato are requested 10 iiiuko pay in en i, unit uiumo iiavln clatius or (li'inaudti will mako known tho Mime without tlelay. Or to Wm. K. NusfiEhMKii. S. O, M, IIoMoi'iCTKit, Att'y. AdmlnUtrntor CHARTER NOTICE. Notleo lf liereljy id von that an nrmlleation will b mhde to tlio Court of Common 11 en of Schuylkill county, 1'., nt rottttvlllt, on Mon iy, Octoln r 3, lK'j.-, at ten o'clock in the ftire noun, by NicholRs Krr I!kiii1, Mux ItnblnowlU, Hatnue) Mcisc, Itfwm i'rleb.uitl, Davis Uobrnlo- vicii, j'iviH muiKuifKy ana mux ttmigcitiicy, under tlio Act of Assembly approved April 29th, lh"4, rntltti'il An Act to provide for tho Incur poriitiou nml retriilation of certain corpora tionn," nnd tlio Hiipplementa thereto, for tho charter of a corporation to bo known as "Tho Hoiih of Abraham Hebrew ConrcKntfon,' of Shenandoah, Va., tho character and object h of which aro tho maintenance nnd support of rellL'ioiiH wornliln according to tho faith. cJIh ciplluo nnd usage of the Jlebrewu. Bald irnHiii.aion in lo he t-nrrieu on nt niienaiitioan, I'a . and for tho nuinonoH nbovo set forth la to have nnd enjoy nil tho rttflitn, bencfitH and rl vole sea con f erred by the said Act of Assembly and Uh HUpplcmentf m i. jiukvk, noiiuitor, Heptrinber 15, U'JH, 0-15-22-2-J PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES Olllco of tho Htato Honnltid for Inlured nerftona of tho Anthrncfto Coul UcKionof l'ennsylvania. I'ountaiu HprlpKn, J'enna. Staled nml marked ,tpnpoHaU for Biipplien1 tar tlio Ktnte Uottpltal for Injured 1'crftoiiM of tho Anthracite Coal Itenloii of reniiHylvanln, will he received by thu Hoard of Trunteo8 up to uud Ineludini; the twentieth day of October, A. I), ISUS for fninUhiiitf bread, meats, troeeHes. druiTN niunliiiH. frulU. veiretufjles. Ice. feed, coal &.., for the yeflr endinj; leceinber Slut, Thu lloaid of TriifiteeM reherve tho riKht to ro Jeet any or nil bid. A schedule of tho nrtlclea and proliable amount of cjicIi requlied, will ho lurnthhed on application. AddreM, .1. U. Jliitni.i;. 8 u n't iStnto IIohiiUuI. fountain Hprlnus, t'euun, For Sale.. Valuable Shenandoah prop centrally located on Oak with all modern conveni store room and dwelling. erty, street, ences, lfor further this office. information apply at 9-2'ini VOTE F' H.J.1V Jre?ZiiVI(ilr'VJ 1 wrkAir A. if V II TURNED TO STONE. Tho Hotimliis of 11 AVi.ll-Knoun llnlclon Hlnger llelulerreil, III order to erect tho handsome monument dodlcatod to tho memory of tho lato John Arnold, whole body is intorrcd in tlio Trinity Catholic cometory, at Laurel Hill, Hastleton. it was necessary last wcok to rulntor tho re mains of the late and well-known Joseph Keller, for many years the Concordia's leader mid (1110 of the most prominent singers of eastern Pennsylvania. Mr. IColler died at Scriinton over sovon years ago and was taken to Hazleton for burial. After tlio handsome caskot containing the body hud been raised to tlio siirf.ieo at tho cemetery it was discovered, much to tlio sur priso of thoso in chargo of the work, that tho body was of a deep stone color nnd was rapidly undergoing a complete state of petrification. The laoo was full and tho features well pre served and easily recognized, the only mi natural featuro being tlio change of color due to tho transformation. Tho face and hands wore as hard as stone, nnd it required tlio combined ellbrtof six men to raiso tho casket. Deeds Kerordvd. Prom Eliza ltoincr, ct nl to Charles O. llechlcr, premlsos in Helnor City. Prom C. Towor, Jr., oxecutor, to Oeorgo W. Krcbs, premises in Tower City. From E. J. Fry nnd wife to .las, Keilly, premises in Tainatpia. From James Glib, ot nl., to S. A. llouilall, promises in Tamaqua. A charter from tho Court of Common l'leas to tlio I'ottsville Board of Trade was placed on record. niiirrlago f.lceliHes. Jlaurlco J. Morrissey, of Lost Crook, and Agnes I.. Hanlon, of Malianoy l'lano. Joseph ltydzcwski and Mary llomarska, ,th of Shenandoah. Nicholas Toman and Katio Saunan, both uf McAdoo. John W. Morgau and Mary J. Helm, both of Washington Twp. Qcrauumus, fuchsias, pansicB, daises, roses etc., for spring planting nt Payne's nurseries, Qirardville. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER; ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do , the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. MM OUR NEW CLOTHING We are now located in our new store, 23 East Centre Street, (Uornbuch lluilding-,) where we are better able lo supply our customers with a larger and heller slock of Men's, Boys' & Children's Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Our stock consists of Cheviots, Tweeds, Homespuns, Wor steds, etc. Single l'unts and Vests. Also extra sie suits for corpulent men. Our fall and winter slock is here. SAM. BLOCK, CLOTHIER AND GENT'S FURNISHER. Remember we allow a lo per ct. reduction on all goods purchased. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. in quality, lowest price. They have we ask of the public is to call and convinced thousands. The Only New Factory Shoe Store, Abe. Levlne, Prop. Beware of close imitations of the name of IKE ORKIN, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. No.129 South Main Street, TfiliATINUS OP TUG SCHUYLKILL TRACTION COHPANY'S RAILNVAY. We are again doing business at oods. Mr. Urklti is still He invites all his former Consists oi a complete irices ure the ieatttre ier. Repairing a specialty. Before you buy elsewlfere .nek nml pet nrices. No trouble to show uoods. W .ople. DAVISON, THE FURNITURE' AND QUEEN NDERtlfcf DEALER Ilirefoy tnnkes Ills fall an nouncement to those who Intend to purchase a stove or rniiKC for the winter. We have already sold a quantity of tlicin.nnd will continue to Increase our sales. Why? Ilueaiiso wo ate new beginners and wish to establish n good trodo by giving you full value for eiery dollar you Invest. Wo call special attention to out "cjuocii Cinderella Ilango" of which tlio nbovo cut Is a correct fac.lmt!e. It lias six cooking holes, niado with flro box t cither right or left hand end. All tho latest Improvements all the best Ideas. Four piece lops. Largo high ovens, thoroughly ventilated. Itcmovulilo nickel door plate with bronze inednlloii. The sldo shelf, oven door kicker, shaker handle and knob) arc nickel plated. Duplex or triplex grate, that can bo removed and replaced without disturbing tho linings. Direct draft damper. Large nsh pan. Cut long centre. Hinged cover. Flro Hint or east Iron linings. Highly polished edges. Folding nickel towel rod. Sold and Guaranteed at Davison's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND , STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North MalnSt. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wostprial's fluxJHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. -FOR SALE AT DITTO'S BRIBER mi Ferguson House Block. mm vi i-t I -w-in,v - rt gjigglj SjjMfOi STORE 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 style, best just arrived from New York. AIL be convinced as we already have V S. Main St. our store, but look for the right place. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall imperii nnil decorations Is ono of tlio nineteenth eentury (iccoinpllHliincntH. Tlmt l why llioio who delect their wall jmper at CUHIHN'H (,'etmuli drllKlitful results. It Isn't ncce.mry to liurclinso tho oxienlvo Knules, tlio JcsIkhs anil colors nro J nit ns nrtlstlu In thn chenper Krmles, If they lire not so ikh. I'or tliosowlio wish to decoruto their rooms with artistic wall jiapors ifo to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, I'a. the old stand, with our former large inaitenaance aim is cohuucuuj; we patrons to call and pay hiru a visit. line of jewelry ami musical insmi- ol tlie store ; tney are wiunn reacn