1 A SCHOOL SUPPLIES. We have a full supply of r.i'i s, pens, pencils, companions, etc., on hand at very low prices. HOOKS & BROWN, fl. Via In St. CANTRELL & GOCHRANE'S 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. At the I5on Ton Millinery TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 21 AND 22, Opening Occurs at 7 p. m. We will display at our parlors lor the ladies of Shenandoah and vicinity the newest and most stylish millinery novelties for fall 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 $10.50. Positively no Two Hals Allko. 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, Polka Dot Velvets, Plaids, Autbres, all colors. Ostrich and fancy feathers, Flowers, Silks, Veilings and ornaments. A linntl-niiie MMivenir will bo pre-enteil to eery lutly atli-nolng the opening. BON TON MILLINERY, No. 29 North Main Street. Our store will close 011 Friday, Sept. 16th, to make preparations lor our fall opening. VOTE FOR -H.J.MTJLDOON, YOUR NUKilinOR, FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David M. Graham, OF MAHANOY CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR. 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 Ktut Coal Street, Hhermmloah, I'enns Mall orders promptly attended to. EXTRA ! The JJoston Factory Shoe Store iuftt 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 : Hen's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up Ladles', 41 " " oocup Children's solid leather shoes, 35c 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 uulike some stores who are selling paper shoes instead of leather. Come In and Examine Our Prices and Goods BOSTON 7 Scuih Main Street, Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOOKS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd BTKA.W, Floor and Table OH Cloths. E. B. Foley, 37 t , 3 mi1 A What doo3 A ntand for T When bohio friend suggests Unit your blood needs A sarsaparilla treat ment, remember that A stands for AVER'S. Tho first letter in the alphabet stands for tho first of sursapnrillas ; first in origin, first in record, first in tho favor of tho family. For nearly half a century larsapariEia has been curing nil forms of blood diseases -scrofula, eczema, totter, rheumatism, erysipelas, blood poi soning, etc. There's a book about these- cures " Ayer's Curebook, a Btory of cure3 told by tho cured," which is sent freoon request, by Dr. J. C. Aycr, Lowell, Mass. Tho book will interest you if you nro sick or woak, because it tells not what it is claimed tho remedy will do, but what your neighbors and fellows testify that it has done. Will it euro you ? thousands liko you. It has cured Why uot you7 ATLANTIC CITY. Another Spcc-hil Minihiy i:.curtlon In At lantic City tin lVinii'.UviiuIii Kiillriiuil. TI10 Pennsylvania Itailroail Company luii arranged for ntiotlirr Inw-rato Smitluy excur sion to Atlantic City on Sunday, September IS. A special train will lie provided, running on schedule given below, to and fiotn Atlantic City, via the Uelawaio Iilver liridfo, tlioonly nil-rail route, without change of cam. thus avoiding tho transfer through Philadelphia. Special ! Kxciir. lcnes. Itntc. Miclianihuh -I SJ A. M. S2 00 FrnekvlUv 4..-K " 2 lit .St. Clair I.J".' " 2 20 l'ottsiiiic noo " 2 10 Ketuniint' leave Atlantic City at 0.00 p. in. Banio day, and makiiiK samo stop. Two million Americans sutler tho toilming pangs of dyspepsia. No need to. llurdock Wood Hitters enres. At any diug store. Caleniliiii for 1H01I, Tho IIkkald otlico hat a full and complete line of caloudars for 1S!I!. If you con template a calendar for your friends, teserve your order until you see our lino. It will mean a big saving to you. They nro also beautiful specimens of lithographic nrt and very reasonable in price. Chamber sets, F. J. l'ortz. 0 pieces, from $2.50 up, at tf Ask your grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent flour, and take, uo othor brand. It la tho host tlnur madn. w E H A V E The Pinest and l-ars-est Line of UATTENBEKU PATTERNS f OR SCARPS, COVERS, SMAHS and HANDKERCHIEFS. The Celebrated Columbia, Saxony and (iermautowii Wools. Horgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North tvlaln Street. perguson's Theatre One Solid Week Commencing MONDAY, SEPT. 12, ELMER E. VANCE'S Comedy Company 1 'reducing a series of grand srenir productions never before .een at 10, 20 and 30c. TO-NIGHT : HIDDEN HAND. BY REQUEST. We Bottle BEE1R , WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family onlcrn will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. rniLn.-CHfflr-ifoRE, o DUAI.Un IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO Wast Oentre Street MR eYX ftp TIM" tVKATURIt. Tlii iiircnml tor Sunday: Kulr tti haitly clondj .ind slight ttmpcmtiire cliaiiKcs Willi Unlit, vnriablo winds. AN INGENIOUS DEVICE. Tlinn Detector 'lit In Serlci In tho Oil) cc. 1'llKt Undo K.un lm apparently lilt upon n de vice which correctly keep the tlniu of ser vice pel formed by his letter carriers nnd poll olllro cleiks and makes u distinctly printed transcript of the lecord. The old gentleman was obliged to look about for sonic device of this kind because ho found It Im possible to effectual supervise the time le enideil in his thousands of otllcos and, con sequently, found himself buideued with claims amounting to thousands of dollars for extra work. Olio of tho now time recorders was placed in position in the IocaI post olllco this morn ing. It it it clock with Intricate mechanism within the lower case that appaiently Alls the bill to u nicety. K.icli of tho 11 vo carriers Is piovided with thieo keys bearing his number. One koy he uses to record tho time when ho starts out on a trip, a second to record tho time ho returns to tho olllco, and the third records tho time his trip ends. No one koy will do the work of unothor and n key once Insetted cannot be withdrawn until tho initials on the key are recorded with the time tho record is made. Tho record is made on a strip of white paper In a con tinuous roll and Is printed automatically. When tho roll is exhausted it is forwarded to the department at Waseiiigtou, so that tho records of service by all carriers and clerks will always bo on tllo for reference at any time a claim fur extra time may bo made. The following is an example of tho record. If earlier No. 1 leaes toe oluce Willi mail at 10:15 ho uses the proper key and tho clock reeoids on the slip "1 I. 10 15." In other wolds: No. 1 left at 10:15. Should he return at 11:20 the proper key records "1 Ii 11:30." Should tho trip end at 12:30 the record will lead, "1 i; 12:30." Tho carriers have nothing to do with the inside lnucliatii-ni of the clock. They simply use the pioper key and the clock does tho lest. Tho arrangement for tho clerks is practically the simo as that for the carriers, except that a lecord is only mado whon they arrive at and leave the olllco. Assistant Postmaster Heeves arranges the clock the lir.it thing in the morning, aud the clock tells the government the time that bo does it. .Mr. Krovcs has u separate key for each day, month and year, besides two keys to keen tally on his own working time. The clock also has a gong attachment which rings 1 five minutes beforo the time tho carriers are to start on their routes and 2 when tho tlmo arrives for them to loavo the elllce. A failure on tho part of any employe to record acemding to rules, or a mistake niudo in the n coul by tho uso of a wrong key, renders tho omployo liable to a repri mand, suspension or dismissal. All kinds of vegetables and llowor seeds, and plants at l'ayno's nurseries, (lirardvillo. Ulectiic cars pas the door. n-(l-tf Small l'ox at Shiiinokin. Two ca'cs of small pox have been reported to the Board of Health of Shamokin, two of Simon Freeman's chlldien being attacked by tho disease. The house has been quarantined. The family consists of a half dozen children besides tho father and mother. The authori ties anticipate much trouble in stamping out tho deadly germs. Impossible to foresee an accident, possible to bo piepaied for it. Dr. llclectric Oil. Monarch over pain. Net iln Thonias' Altec n I'ltgitivn. Detective Lovi liobh, of Mahanoy Plane, last night stai tod for Arizona, armed with irquisitlon papers for tho arrest of an ab sconding ticasurer of an organization in Lebanon county, this state Deeds Iteeordeil. Deed from Sheritl of Schuylkill county to Win. (!. Wagner, premises in Fraekvillo. Commission of Grant Horring as judgo from the (lovornor of tho Commonwealth. Commission of Justico of tho Peaco from tho Governor of tho Commonwealth to Thomas M. Heed, of Frackyillo. Carriage Licenses. Charles Clomonco and Annie D. both of PinoKrovo twp. Joseph W. Grumm aud Aunlo II, both of Shenandoah. Satzahu, Phillips, For your watch repairing and jewelry re pairing go to Ike Orkin's. 120 South Main street. tf tiii: i..ii)ii:s. Tho pleasant effect and porfect safety with which ladies may uso Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, make it their favorite remedy. To get tho true and genuino articlo, look for the name of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed near tho bottom of the package. For sale by all druggist. DAVISON, THE FURNITURE1 AND QUEEN DEALER llir.cby mnkes Ills fall an nouncement to those who intend to purchase ai stove or range for the winter. We have abendy sold n fpmntlty of tbcui.und will continue to Increase our sales Why lleeaiisu we are new beginners and wish to establish a good trade by giving you full value for every dollar you Invest. We call special attention to our "(Jueeu Cinderella Itange" of which the above cut Is n correct fae-slmile It has six cooking holes, uiadu with lire box at either right or left hand end. All the latest Improvements all the bent Ideas, l'our plice lops. Ijirge lilult ovens, tliorougwy veimiuicu l!eiiioahle nickel iloor plate wmi iironze nicdallon. The side shelf, oven door kicker, baker handle and knobs ure nickel plated Duplex or triplex gra'e, that can lie removeil and replaced without ills'urliliig mo linings. lllrcit draft duiiiper. Ijirge ash pan. Cut long centre. It ngeil cover. iriro uini or am iron llidnus. Highly iMillsbed edges. Wilding nickel towel rod, Sold nml Guaranteed nt Davison's BUSY . FURNITURE . AHD , STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North MninSt. DO IT YOURSELF- oiieau tell Just us welt as a plislcl.iu whether your kldneysnie diseased or healthy. The way (o do is to tnko n bottle or glaHsliim bier, nnd 1111 it with urine. If there Is a Sediment a powder-like substitute nt the bottom aftor standing a day and night, there is something wrong with the kidneys. An other sure sign of disease Is a desire tourlnato often, and still another sign Is pain in the back. If uriiio stains linen, there is no doubt that the kidneys are all'ectod. Any and all disease of tho kidneys, liver, bladder and of tho urinary passages anil con stipation of tho bowels tuo ctiiod by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Iicmedy. There Is uo question about its being the best and surest medicine In tho woild for such trouble. It quickly relieves and cmes inability to hold mine, and people, young or old, who take it are not compelled to get up a number of times during the night. For putting an end to that scilding pain experienced In imsslng urine, nothing is so good as Dr. David Ken-1 ned's Favorite Pieniedy. It corrects tho bad , cllects of whiskey and beer; Is pleasant to I tho taste, nnd dees uot seem to lie mcdhitc at all. Diseases of the kidneys and bladder often requlro the nro of Instruments to push ! back tho sandy matter so the urine can bo ' voided. In such cases l-avonte Itemedy should bo taken without further delay or the disease may provo fatal. It is sold for one dollar a bottlo at all drug stoics. It Is well worth many times its price. Samples Free. If you wish to test Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito Itemedy beforo buying It, send your full post olllro address to tho Dr. David Ken nedy Corporation, Ilondout. N. Y nnd mention this paper. Wo will then mail you a sample bottle free, us well as circulars giv ing full directions for its uso. Kvery rondel of the llnnu.n can depend upon tho genuine ness of this lib.-ral otler. and all siillerers from kidney troubles should take advantage of it nt onie. fEKSONAL MEN HON. Many .Mellon, of Pottsville, was a visitor to town to-day. Miss llla Warner. has leturned to horhome in Zinn's Grove. Dr. D. .1. I.angton and wife have letnrned from Atlantic City. John J. Canlou transacted business at the county seat to day. Miss I-.lla Whalen has gone to Philadelphia to spend several days visiting fi tends. Mrs. Harry I'eyraut, of Steelton, Is visit ing her mother, Mrs. II. G. Hess, on North Jardlu slreet. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sull'van and Mr. and Mis. Michaol llefron left town this morning for New Yolk City to visit friends. Miss Bojslcr, of Port Carbon, who was a guest of the lieck family, on North Jardlu street, left for her homo last evening. Misses Eva Powell and Mary llouseniek returned to town yesterday after spending two pleasant woeks with trieuds at Iierwick. Mr. and Mrs. James lluttou left town this morning for Philadelphia, whore they will locate. Thoirsou, Fred., will tnko up the study of medicine. Druggist P. W. Ilouck is again in charge of his Shenandoah drug store, having returnod homo from a woll-earnod vacation in Lebanon and Dauphin counties. Geoigo M. Boyor loft to-day for Tainaqua to visit his mother, Mrs. John S. Boyor, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Boyor celebrated her S'ith birthday nuuivorsary last Monday. Joseph Parry, of West Lloyd streot, who was leported seriously ill with pneumonia, is now much improved aud speedy recovery is expected. MAHANOY CITY. Prlvatos Phil. O'llrion, John lioolnn, Louis Loiseau and William itlaney, members of Co. F, 8th Ifcgt., arrived heio on a five day fin loug.i this morning. Kenneth Ham sey nnd Irvln Kramer, of the same company, arrived last night. Kdward Mates, repairman at Park No. 3 colliery, sustained a painful cut on his right wrist from a Hying piece of coal. Tho Anthracito Foot Ball Club has boon organized hero with Joseph McAte'o as man ager aud wants to tacklo any club in tho county with niembors averaging 130 pounds. Leonard Stein received a painful cut on tho hand by a tempcranco bottle bursting while ho was trying to open it. Monday next will mark tho 47th anniver sary of tho Daughtors of licbekah in tho United States, and Anna Harrison Lodge, of town, will have, a celebration. Advertised Letters. Lotters addressed to Miss Lillian Mnollor and Charles Wassera remain uncalled for at tho local post olllco. Tho llotktu Kxtrmlltlon Case. San Francisco, Sept. 17. The pro ceedings In tho Dotkin extrntion case were resumed yesterday before Gov ernor Iluihl. The governor rather in Indltnmntly questioned the- right of Delnwnre olflelals to send papers to this Htate, when the Inws of Delaware re quire absolute proof of the Built of an accused person before that state will permit of extradition from that state. The governor declared that he would not grant extradition papers upon the show mode by the Delaware authori ties unless the papers In the rnse were absolutely perfect, which property he denied was possessed by the papers now before him. Tho hearing will be continued. Coal Coniblniii-s Indicted. Frankfort. Ky.. Sept. 17.- Tho Frank lin county grand jury has Indicted every coal merchant in Frankfort, chnrglng conspiracy. Tho coal men combined tho last few months, and have been supplying the trade at prices agreed on by tlis combination. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes FOE BILIOUS AND NEEVOUS DISORDERS nueh as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Giddiness. I'uluosa after niealn, Head ache. Dizziness,- Drowhlnesa. Flushings of Heat. Loss of Appetite. Oostlvoneas. Ulotchcs ou tho Bkln. Cold Chills. Dis turbed Bleep. Frightful Droams and nil Nervous and Troinblinu Sensations. THE PIR8T DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufTorur will ackuuwloduo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. III:KC1IAM'N I'll,!., taken as direct ed, w'llquicklyrostoro Fomnlos to oom Iiloto health. They promptly minora ohstructtons or irregularities of tho six torn nna euro Melt llendaelic. ,'ora Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARCEST SALE Ofui:y l'liteiit Medicine, luilie World. 25c. at all Drus Stores. Ko pain rrwiyom RUPTURE If you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS. Mndn Rtf fkUulBlahl Truu Co.. CIO Lccuil U Phut, P. wVRFV3I BUB VernlliniL' HJBitrS PITHY POINTS. iAienliigs Throughout tho Country Chronicled Tor Ilnsty Perusal. This it pay day. President MeKinley smokes a pipe. There are few flag raisings theso days. Tho merchants anticipate a brisk trado this tall. Two months pay nro dno tho furloughed Holdiors. Frackvillo's public schools aro attended by 700 pupils. Thomas Keener was killed by a train at Wllkosbario. Harvest Honieservlres in Trinity Itcformed church to morrow. Luzorno county will probably havo a now court bouse. Tbev uied it badly. The School Board has received ?3,000 of their ouota of the ststo appropriation. A substantial pavement is being placed in front of I crimson s theatre nullitlng. The eiciiislon to Camp Meado to-morrow over the P. it H. loild will bowoll patronlieil. Jack Honor and .Too Butler will meet in a limited round fight nt Pittsburg noxt month. Maitln Subovic has applied for tho rotall license of John Trescbak. in- the Flist wnrd. A new toner house will ho erected by the P. & I!. Company, nt tho head of Fraekvillo grade. Thomas M. lieed, of Fraekvillo, has re ceived his commission as Justico of tho Pcftio. The ?iiO,000 of Shamokin borough bonds, for street paving, will be sold to tho highest bidders. Two cases of small pox havo been dis covered nt Shamokin, In the family of Simon Freeman. liaymoud Klirhart, son of Prof. Lbrbart, formerly of town. Is a student at Comoll college, Ithiaca, N. Y. George W. Driesbiich, of Shamokin, a volunteer ill the army at Porto Itico, was shot while doing ganison duty. In a freight train sumshup at Monocacy, Berks county, Engineer John Moer, of Schuylkill Haven, was badly scalded. It Is again roported that tho Isatalio col limy, tt Mt. Cannel, will bo sold to the high est bidder on the 21st Inst, at Pittsburg. Frackvillo's Borough Council has been deadlocked for two months over the question of purchasing the Mountain City water plant. Carpenters aro now at work on the new wnshery for tho Stodilart Company ntGllber ton. Coal will bo shipped about tho first of November. Daniel Wilt, u "Pennsy" brakoman living nt Sunbury, in snmo unknown manner had both legs cut off on tho railroad, and died soon afterwards. At Enston aged William Bogart attempted to pass between two sections of an uncoupled train and was killed when thoyworo suddenly shoved together. Falling as lie inn In front of cars in the Beaver Brook mines, near Hazletnn, John Welsh was lun over and sustained injuries that will probably result In his death. t'i-iiol CluirtsoM Haunted IIIh Dedtlilx-d New York, Sept. 17. Dr. George W. Llndlielin. suigeon of the Hed Cross and corporai of the Eighth regiment, New York volunteers, who had charge of the train conveying 203 sick sol diers of Hint regiment to this city from ChlckamaiihU, died at his residence here yesterday from typhoid fever, aged 27. Dr. Llndholm's Illness,' said Dr. Mcmuc Lesser, chief surgeon of th: Ited Cross, was brought on by his la bors at Chiekamauga and worry over the nccusation that he 111 treated the sick soldiers while en route to this city. For the last live duys Dr. Llndhelm was delirious and raved over charges that had lipon brought against him, crying out that they were cruel and unjustified. MISCELLANEOUS. I710U SALIC Two pool tables In Rood condl tton. Can Ijo liotiulit very rernonnblc, Apply Htrt'L't. tn Anthony Sehmfcker, 100 South Jlnln ii VfOTICK. lVsimhle properties for sale, Ap- il ply to h. i. jvi. Jioiiopuier, nttorney Micnuixlouh. 8-yi-tf TTlOlt SAMC A valuable property on AVCst I? -Vntn Htreet, dwelling house, nnd all con veiileiui'H fu defdrnhlu loeatlon. Apply to Tliouiai J ohii, lor rurtiier p.iriu uiarH. d-xy-ii PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES Olllco of IhnHtato Hospital for Injured pernotm or the Anthracite I'oiii Jtctfionoi reuusyivnuia. Fountain HprlugH, IViiiia. KijiIii1 :md marked "nronoaal) for Minnllefi" for the State Hospital for Injured I'ermms of the Anthracite Coal cglon of lVnnsylvania, III be received by the Hoard of Trustees up to and Including the twentieth day of October, A. I). 18.H( for furnishing breud, meats. Krocerles. druga inutlni, frultn, vegetables, Ice, teed, coal &e., for the year ending December OUt, 18'JJ, TbeHoaidof Trustees reserve tho right to re ject nny or all bid. AHchedule of the articles and probable amount of each required, will be furnished on application. Address, .f, O. liiiHirn, Sup't State Hospital, 9-5-lHt Fountain Springs, IViiiia. 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. 9-2-1 in We Test Eyes Absolutely Free. We examine and test the eyes in a scientific way, and j;irc exjiert adice free to all. And where "lapses aie found to he absolutely necessary we make I Hem to lit accurately to the sight, nose and face. And we also furn ish them al reasonable prices. We guarantee each jmir of spectacles to Rive entire satisfaction. We are satisfied they will please you in every respect, by wonderfully improving the sight and npjiear mice. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Main Street. Anthracite Political Club AIRHTS RVRKY AlONDAY nVRNINU nt 7 o'clock at 211 ltnco utreet, (novum' lllll. tt. Al. HOYBR, Pres. T. AUUA, Sec'y A gnod plACo for a good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, ?J K. Ontru treel, Mcllct'n bullilliiK, Wilis, Whlaklea, lleer Bud Clgari. Krentiea buer In town alwaya ou tap. I of JDcnmnrli, wrote : ? "I have noticed the beneficial action of Joliaiin f Hoff 'S Malt Extract on myself as well as on others of my household, and am pleased to acknowledge 9 this." More strength in one dozen bottles of Halt Extract than in a cask of aie or their delctetious effects. Ask for the Genuine JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT. ALL OTHERS ARE WOHTHLESS IMITATIons. Y 00 GENERAL'S SUDDEN DEATH. Ilrlirmllur Goiiornl llnxltell sucoitm lied Artor Orcotlnir IIIh Old Coninuilld. Columbus, O., Sept. 17. Urjpadler General T. Haskell died suddenly at hla home at the Columbus post nbout 4:30 yesterday afternoon. He was Ktrlcken with apoplexy, the excitement through which he had paused during the day being the Immediate cause of the attack. General Haskell command ed the Seventeenth Infantry at the Jjattle of Kl Caney, and was wounded In th6 left shoulder nnd knee. He came home about a month ago, and was rap Idly recoverlnir. The wound in his shoulder, however, paralyzed his left arm. Yesterday the Seventeenth regi ment returned home, and General Has kell went to the depot In a carriage to welcome his men. He rode at the head of the regiment through tho city, and the cheers of the Immense crowds of people that lined the streets were di rected almost as much to him indi vidually us to tho regiment. At the reviewing stand the crowd surrounded the carriage, and Mowers were fairly showered Into the vehicle from every side. At 4:30 Captain Clay called at Gen eral Haskell's residence to pay his re spects. The general was resting at the time, but came down Btalrs. They had been engaged In conversation ahout five minutes when General Has kell suddenly started to his feet, clasp ed his hands to his head nnd then fell to the iloor. Captain Cluy sprang to his assistance, and was surprised to find that his pulso had ceased to beat. Post Suigeon Pllclier was called, and stated that neath was caused by apo plexy. Mrs. Haskr'l was prostrated by her husband's death. Besides the wid ow two sons survive. OUR NEW CLOTHING STORE We are n w located in our new store, 23 liait Centre Street, (Dornbach lluilding,) where we are better able to supply our customers with a larger and belter stock of Men's, Boys' & Children's Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Our stock consists of Cheviots, Tweeds, Homespuns, Wor steds, etc. Single Pants and Vests. Al.so extra size suits for corpulent men. Our fall and winter stock is here. JAM. CLOTHIER AND GENT'S FURNISHER. Remember we allow a to per ct. reduction on all goods purchased. 3 "KmTl tUlftlMIHmTtf. THAT Tl A RE"!i..8CJ5.NJ.lf'0 N ' l Ui3lJ 4 WE ONLY TRUE SCIENCE BY WHICH YOUR FUTURE CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD. i Mi iinK ZARAH, tho world-re now oea Egjptio Attrologer, who bu been crcktinr taeh ton ib incut tboroughout tyropfl Ut the Mt firo jefcn, will girt truthful, tvoeurU, rf. fWi rUnet horodooi dlinctloo ut toot life. He will (Ita tout ncraoD&l rru.T a... ff'k. i-oeiwoa, ciifcrncier, Diuijr, ife niPTILO TO UK! hll ij niUIlLO 1U UC UI1 77 1 , A SINGLE ANSUTR HAY hi VF-VUtit i EenJ 10 ccnU ft3d 'iTe eXMt d&te of lirth EDd 1 wiU immeiliiUlr return job 4&fJ I BliAt trnthful horoscope rwvdiug of jour life, and prore it to be all true by roarielf. X make ' 'Witlll' tbli offer ai a tit trial. AU oommanleatloni atrtctlr eoafidenUal. Ad drew ZARAHSho ASTROLOGER, Lack Box 403, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 A from PIffJ.1 "Zarah the IitmimhIi otrUinl; utoaUhlag Uieeiud. Ill wonderful prediction! ud teati are hue4 I m udod ladltDsUble ind Mlfatinn Inflnenecj. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, jf in quality, lowest price. They have we ask of the public is to call and convinced thousands. The Only New Factory Shoe Store,, Abe. Lcvlne, Prop. Beware of close Imitations of the name of 9 t IKE ORKIN, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. Nos1S9 South Malm Street, TERMINUS OP Tllfi SCHUYLKILL We are again doing business at the old stand, with our former large stock of iroods. Mr. Orkin is still iu attendance and is conducting the business. He invites all his former The stock consists oi 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. 1- Johann IlofPs porter, without Another Hpcehil One liny Kxeurslnn In At- lmillo Clly ln l'eiuiBylriiiihi Itullrmiil, Sunday noxt, September 18. I.nsUof tlio sea son. Special train TinDclawnroHlvcr llildge leaves ShonandoaU at 4. S3 n. in. Itouud trip rate only 2 00. ilcturnltig leavo Atlantic City 0.00 p. m.sanio day. A stubborn cough or tickling in tho throat yields to Olio Minute Cough Ouro. Harmless In etleet. touehea flin i-Urlif .nnt nitnl.i.. l Just what is wanted. It acts at ouro. C. It. iiiiKeiimicu, Flrel Klrot tflrol Insuro your property from losi in tlio oldest and strongest cash companies: l'lilln. Underwriters Insuranco Co. of North America and Flro Association, Ilnrtford Firo Ins. Co., American Fire Iusuranro Co., West Chester Fire tns. Co., United Firemen's I"'-Co. T.'T. Williams, 123 S. Jardln St., Slicnandoih. Come and see our chiimvaro, cup and snucor, 5 couts, at V. J. I'ortz. tf DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wostphal'a AuxlHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. FOR SAI.F. AT DUSTQ'S BRIBER Ferguson House lllock. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thore who uso I'ozzohi's Complexion powder. BLOCK, iUJJila "SOLAR BIOLOGY." veat pro ds old mngm oi ine, oiiLie ftofiiaeau, UTiee &nd 1 UIT m Dr You can Inform younelf thoronihlr 1 nUl lU DC. thU nd on r other qaeitiou of our I put, preieui ana luiura uii. put, preieat and LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS, i QUR line is the biggest in town, lowest in price, and the quality speaks for itself. Our motto : tm FACTORY PRICES.-. Not above or below, but on a basis saving you 25 per cent, ou the dollar. Our line of hats is the latest in style, best just arrived from New York. All be convinced as we already have 7 S. IVlaln St. our store, but look for the right place.. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall inii'r anil decoration In nno of the nlnctrviitli ventury awoiiiiillahiiiciita. Tlint 1" why tlinxo who select their wall paper nt OAIIllIN'.H itct mcli ilellulitlul reiuiltH. It Imi't iiecenwiry to purchase tho cxpeiinlvo Kiailt b, tlio iIchIkiis nml. colorn nro Jot nx nrtUtlc In tlio cheaper Kinileti, If they aro not do ikh. Kor IlioHO who wish to decorate their rooniB with artlutic wall pnpci'H L'" to J. P. CARDEN, 224 west Centre Street, Slienandoali, l'a. TRACTION COfiPANY'S RAILWAY. patrons to call and pay lum a visit.