rtf'ilnTnrfiilfrtiiTI-fT - MdfcAi..ntiVT.Mrrifi SCHOOL SUPPLIES. We have a full stippl) "f 11 '.is, pi is, pencils, companions, etc., on hand at very low prices. HOOKS & BROWN, IM. Main St. CANTRELL & GOCHRANE'S -IMPORTED GINGER - MI- 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. At the Hon Ton Millinery TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 21 AND 22, Opening Occurs nt 7 p. in. We will display at our parlors lor the ladies of Shenandoah and vicinity the newest and most stylish millinery novelties foi 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 $1.03 to $10. OS. Positively no Two Hats Alike Misses' and Children's Hats, We have the best stock and lareest assortment in the county. Walking hats, sailor Toques and Tukbans, ana other ready-to-wear effects. Kverything you need in millinery can be found in our store. Mirror Velvets, I'olka Dot Velvets, Plaids, Ambres, all colors, Ostrich and fancy feathers. Flowers, Silks, Veilings and ornaments. A ttiimUonu' souviMilr will lie prcHcnteil turtrv luily utlfmlitiK tlii'opeiilnif. BON TON MILLINERY, No. a North main Street. Our store will close-on rrlday, Sept. 16th, to make preparations lor our fall opening. vote: for H.J.MULDOON, YOUR NUKillliOR, FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David M. Graham, OF-' A1AHANOY 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 lest. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 143 Kut Coal Street, Hhermmlouh, l'cntia Mall utile ra promptly attended to. EXTRA The Iloston Factory Shoe Store just received a big line of boots and shoes from a lloston shoe factory. This enables them to sell cheaper than anybody in this region. Here are a few prices : rten's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up Ladles' " ' " " 90c up 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 unlike some stores who are selling paper shoes instead of leather. Come In and Examine Our I'rlces and (loods BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE l'OST OFFICE, Pa. BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd BTRAW. Floor and Tabic 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, 37Wctre . 'My i Aycrs hotter known as Ayer's Cherry Pec toral, has mailo a rocortl for its remarkable curc3 of asthma. Capes that have boon considered beyond hopo or help have been cured by this romcdy. Wo give two example's of such cures out of the many on record: "My mother has boon a groat Bii(Tror from usthma for Ui6 past tun yuan. Mid l..r rocovcry is almost without a parallel. Uti account of heradnmcad nga ovur tevonty we had but littlo hopoa cf over feeing hrr woll again ; but wo are sincerely gratolul to inform you that sho has been ontiroly cured by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. INGLIS BANKS, Tar Brook, N.S. "I was a sufferer for a long time from asthma, vainly endeavoring to prooure re' of in the U3o of ordinary remedies. At length I was Induced to try a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tho fir-' buttle afforded n.o 30 much bonefit that I o - tinned Uie mo of tho remedy until entirely curod." JOSEPH KI.ONZ, Charlotte, N.C. mm put up in half-sizo bottles, 50 cents. Full-size bottle, $1.00. l'lr.it l'lrtil Hr! Insure your property from Iini In the oldest and stionccFt cnsli companies : l'lilla. UndiTwiiters Jiisui-.iiue Co. of Nortli Ameriia and Firo Amnciatiiiii, llmtfnnl Fire Ins. Co., Amcrii'jiii Fire Insurance Co., West Chester Firo In. Co., United Firemen' Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jiirdln St., Slioiiitwlreili. 1 11 1: i,,in:s. The pleasant otteet and perfect safety with which ladies may uso Syrup of Fins, under all conditions, make it their favorite remedy. To net the true and genuine article, look for the name of tho California l'iy Syitip Co. printed near the bottom of the package. Foi sulci by all drugsists. Ouleiidiii'B for 1 Kilt). The llKltALl) otlico has a full and complete lino of calendars for lMl'.i. If you con template a calendar for your fiiends, leserve your order uutll you seo our lino. It will mean a big saving to you. They aro iiImi beautiful specimens of lithographic art and very reasonable in price. A stubborn couch or tickllnc In tho throat yiolds to O110 Mlnuto Cough daro. Harmless ill oiiect. touencs tho rmlit snot, ro alilo and just what is wantod. It acta nt tinro. C. II. llngcuuucli. Buy Koystono flour. Ro suro that tho iiamo Lessici & Baku, Ashland, I'm. is printed on ovory sack. w E H A V E The Finest and Lar est Line of HATTENBIjIMI PATTERNS l-OR SCAUPS, COVERS, SHAHS and HANDKERCHIEFS. The Celebrated Columbia, Saxony and (iormantown Wools. Horgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North VI a In Street. DAVISON, THE FURNITURE1 AND DEALER Hereby makes his fall an nouncement to those who Intend to purchase a stove or range for the winter. W have already sold a quantity of tin 111, und will continuu to Increase our sales Why? neruusfl we ale new luglnners and wish to establish a good trade by giving you full valun for every dollar you luvmt. Wo cull special ittteutluo tu our "Quern Cinderella llnngo" of wliltli th above iiit l a correct fae-.inllo It has six looking boles, made with lire box at ItherrlKbt or left band rod. All tlm latent Improvements all the bent Idea. Four pi' ions Ijirge high oven, thoroughly ventllatul, Iteinovublo nlckrl door plate wltn nroiuo locdalliin. The side shelf, oven itoor kicker. Bhoker handlo and kiiobn arc nickel plated Duplex or trlplox grille, that can bo removid and replaced without dMuiblng the linings. Dlreet draft dninHT- Largo ub pun. Out long centre. It. nged cover. I'lie Hint or cui iron linings. Highly polished edges. Folding nickel wcl rod. Sold and (luarantced at Davison's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North MalnSt. A good drink. place for n urood Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 It. Ceotro .trti t, M . Mel's building, Wloe, WhUklei, liter ami flgura. Kroliea beer Iu lowu always uu Up, ymm r PfcKSONAL MENTION. DcWill Stcodlo has leturneil fiom a visit f two weeks to bis lelativos at Hi Vol tun, N. J. ltuhurt llimilnir. traveling salesman for tho Slii'iiaudoflb Cup Company, returned from a western trip yestcnlay. Mrs. James D.inlell and son, Claude, loft town to-day for lloston, where they will visit relatives. Charles Hadz.lowic. mado a business trip to i'ottsvillo to-day. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Muldoou tpent this morning nt I'ottsvillo, vhltlng friends. YV. J. .lames anil Cyrus (lulso this morning started for New Untie, l'a., to attend tho minimi sesalous of tho Stato Council, Jr. O. V. A. M , as delegates. Misses Kva Stride and Alberta Dehong, of Mnhnnoy City, spent Saturday ovening In town. Klmor E. Johnson, of Lost Creek, spent n part of to-day at tho county neat. Miss Clara Euglohart, of town, Is visiting fileuds at Iilysllvn, Sullivan county. David i;. I.indcnniutli spent yesterday at Philadelphia, visiting his brother, Stephen, tvho Is 0110 of the sick soldiers in a hospital in that city. School Director 1'. J. Ferguson, of host Creek, as greeted by many friends in town yesterday. Henry Ilachman, tho eutorprlslng pro. prietorof tho Mabanoy City marble works, was a visitor to town yesterday. M. II. Master paid a visit to fiiends at I'ottsvillo to-day. Kdward J. Lynch, who spent a fifteen day furlough with his parents in town, left to day to return to tho 7th Heavy Artillery ut Wintlirop, Mass. Frank Hall, of I'ottsvillo, was a Sunday visitor to town. Miss Fannio Dresher, of Hingtown, is the guest of her sistor, .Mrs. A. II. Jay, 011 Neath .laidin street. Milton llilluiau und wife, of Orwigsburg, spout yesterday In town. Major K. C. Wagner, of (lir.uilvKlc. was a town isitor to-day. John Doano has been added to the list of Hi:itAl.l carriers. Ho will servo the lesi dents of host Creek No. 2 and vicinity. George Wildo and wife, of Norristown, spent yostorday hi town us tho guests of 1'ostmaster Iledea's family. Miss Jennie Morrison, of tho Miners' hos pital, Fountain Springs, is spending soveial days at her parent s homo in lirownsvlllo. Miss Mary Carr, of Philadelphia, is being enteitaineil hy her menu,; Miss Annie Watson of West Clicliy street. Michael Peters visited fiiends at I'ottsvillo this morning. J. Vt. Johiwin, of Heading, spent to-day in town visiting friends. Mrs. John h. Williams, Mrs. William Kd ward s and George IMwards, Mt. drmol residents, visited fiiends in town yesterday. Hebor Smith, William Womer. Oscar Ilolick and A. It. Lewis visited friends at I'ottsvillo yesterday. Miss hilly LlL-nullyu i-peut yesterday visit ing fiiends ut I'ottsvillo. Mrs. Lewis l'vans, of Sliamokin, was a guest of friends in town yesterday. Mr. and'Mrs. William Oillillan and son, Joseph, visited friends at Frackville yester day. Charles Parish spent yesterday as guosts of friends at St. Clair. Thomas Jiell and Joe lltirke returned to their studies at tho heliigh University, Soutl Hethloheui to-day. Mr. and Mrs. William Minkowicz havi gone to Mt. Cannel to spend a week among lrieuds. Miss Mary Kodgers leturned to her home in Now Philadelphia to-day, after (.ponding soveml days with Miss Annio Kadziowicz Mis? Annio Schaeil'er was an afternoon passenger to Jit. Cannel to day. Sho will spend a short vacation among her friends thoio. Two million Americans sutler tho tortiuing pangs of dyspepsia. No need to. lJurdock lilood Hitters cures. At any ding store. Sick Soldier nt I'ottHvUle, Thirty-two sick soldier boys aro now occupying beds in tho I'ottsvillo hospital. Twenty-four arrived thoro last Saturday ovening on tho I'ottsvillo hospital train sent to Camp Meade by tho Women's Auxiliary. None of thoso aro from Schuylkill county. They represent other Pennsylvania regi ments, Delaware, Connecticut, Ohio, Now York and Michigan. Nearly all are down with typhoid fever, whilo tho others are suUoring from Malaria. Three of tho men aro seriously ill. llesides tho twenty-four sent to I'ottsvillo six were takou to Lebanon, eight to Lancaster and twelve to Norristown hospitals, foil Down stairs. Anthony Wnssucky, of East Centre street, fell down stairs at his homo Saturday night and broke his right leg about two inches above tho ankle. The fracture was reduced by Dr. Stein. Deeds lteeordod. From Ashland lluildiug and Loan Associa tion to Jacob Lossig, premises in Ashland, From Jacob Lcssig and wifo to Joseph Staudounieier, premises in Ashland. From JIary M. Althotlotou to Sarali Wooden, premises In Mabanoy City. From Sberitf of Schuylkill county to Ash land Saving Fund and Loan Association, premises iu Ashland. Couio and fco our cblnaware, saiicor, Ji cents, at F. J. Portz. cup and tf To I.eaVH Tow n. .Mr. '.. S. Kobbins will move to Wllkesbarre Iu tho near future. It Is understood that lie lias purchased an interest in his father's business in that city. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave tlieni at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Westphal's fluxlHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of ihe scalp. FOR SALE XT DUSTQ'S DfflDEIt MBF Ferguson House Block, rniUL-(Mr -store. o DICAJ.HIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. CO West Centres Street. ASTHMA CAN BE CURED. A Noted Physician Will Prove This to Sufferers In Shenandoah Thursday. The progrcs! of modern medical science lias led to tho discovery of successful methods of treatment for most of thoso maladies once regaided as Incurable. Astlmu has alwajs been regarded as bolonglng to this obstinate class, baflllng the skill of the greatest phy sicians. Thousands of suH'erers know Ivy their own oxperienco that littlo If nny'reliel lias been alforded them by the methods beictoioro employed. Dr Hudolpb SebllV mann, the noted physician has, after n life long study of Asthma and kindred diseases. discovered a remedy which not only gives I instant relief in tho severest cases of Asthma, Hay-Fovcr and lironchitls, but bus actually curod thousands whoso cases bad been pronounced incurable So complete is his confldeuco in Ills remedy, that to ovei- come tho skepticism of the public growing out of the failure of other remedies, Dr. Schillnianu requests this paper to announce that all day, Thursday. Sopt. 22nd, ho oilers n liberal samplo box of "Scliitluiiinn's Asthma Cure" free of clmgc to all persons applying at Oruhler llros.' Drug Store., cor. Main and Centre streets. Ho bellovos that an actual test will bo tho most convincing and in fact the onlv way to overcome tho natural prejudice of thousands of Asth matics who have heretofore sought relief in vain. I'orsons living out of town will 10 ceivo n package fiee, postpaid, by writing direct to Dr. 1!. Schintnan. 313 Kosabel St , St. Paul, Minn., before Sept. HOtb, as no fiee samples 0.111 be obtained after that date. SmiuI simply your iiamo and addiess plainly written on a post caid. IMPRESSIVE SERVICE. ltouutlfill Hnrt Homo Decorations In III,. Trinity Iti.toniuil (Hiiil-cli. The Trinity Unformed church on West Lloyd street was tho scene of 1111 annual Har vest Hume service of a very Impressive char acter last uiglit and tho cdillco was crowded to the doors. Many pooplo were unable to gain admittance during the service and for an hour after its close people passed in con tinuous ulo through tho aisles to vinw tho decorations specially arranged for the occasion, ana which were tho prettiost and most uniquo over seen at a similar sorvico in tho town. Tho entire spaco within tho cbaucol rail and full width of tho church was taken up with mounds of all tho fruits, vegetables and grain of tho sea&uu. To tho right of the nltni a beautiful fountain played with brilliant elTect iu the rays of tho cloctrio lights and after shooting high in tho air tho jets of water fell in graceful spray upon a surrounding bed of elegant flowers and plants. A realis tic representation of farm house and mill tceno occupied tho center space and was a striking feature. A minature pump with windwhcol attachment was oporated near tho farm house and a stream of water flowed through a mossy bod from tho pump to a trench that carried it to tho water wheel con nccted with tho mill. Tho spaco to the loft of tho altar was occupied by a massive mound of fruits, vegetables, etc., of fine selection, surmounted by a largo cross made of Malaga and Concord grapes. Tho comniitteo that ar ranged the decorations is certainly entitled to great credit for tho work. Tho program for tho evening consisted of well rendered anthems by tho choir and an address very appropriate to tho occasion by tho pastor, liov. Hubert O'ltoylo. Tho harvest homo ofl'ering by tho congregation was very largo and the service lis a whole was one of tho most successful in tho history of tho church. MAHANOY CITY. T.ocal lliippodlngs From Our Neighboring Itoroiigli Chronicled. Mabanoy City, Sopt. 19. Many improve ments are being made at our ncighhoiiiig collieries, especially at Mabanoy City col liery, tho breaker of which will bo exten sively repaired. A slopo has been driven at this colliery, and tho coal will be hoisted from the lower lift to tho biirfaio direct, thus avoiding two slopes and as many engines as well as tho air compressors. Two of the largest pumps in tho district will bo placed at tho lowor lift to pump direct to the surface. Tho improvements will obviate tho us.o of initio pumps now in use, and when all Is comploted this colliery will rank with any in the district. A twenty-ouo foot fan, constructed of iron, will bo placod iu position shortly at tho Elm wood colliery, to do tho work of two fans now in operation, A tunnol 1ms been driven from tbo Mammoth to thoSkidmoio vein and another from tho Skidmoro to tbo seven-foot is proposed. Thoso will add considerably to tho means of ventilation of tho colliery. 1 lie engines which will bo used to hoist from tbo underground slopo of Schuylkill colliery bavo becu placed in position near Jacksous, and work on tbo engiuo houso will commeuco shortly. Tho rope has not yet been placed in tbo tubus, but it Is expected that in about a month tho work will be com pleted aud hoisting commenced. In most of tho collieries screens aro being dono away with and shakers substituted. Willi tho shakers more coal can bo run thiough tbo breaker in tho samo period of time, and tho coal can be cleaned better, Their construction makes them preferable to screens, from tho fact that they aro iimnu factured from cast Iron plato, punctured full of holes. Lizzie, 4-year-old child of Stlnoy Haikow ski, was knocked down by a team driven by Hobert Qulnu, A wheel passed orcr the right side of tho child's face, hut did not in Juro her seriously. Kdward Hritz and .Miss Ella McGlcmi will bo married iu the German Catholic church tu-moriow morning. The employes at the Primrose colliery coin plained because they were not paid oil' until after six o'clock baturday uight. Jacob Wobb had a linger fractured while at work in tho Tunnel Hideo colliery. Smith aud Campion aro shipping their carts and tools to Shlpponsburg, l'a., where they lmvo socured 11 largo contract. Impnsslhlo to foroseo an accident. Not iiu possible to bo prepared for it. Dr, Thomas' Eclcctrie Oil. Monarch over pain, 1'neU Sustain tbo Asaertiou. Only tho homo paper, tho country daily possesses tho full uoulideueo of a permanent constituency. It is the "homo" paper par oxrcllcme, because It is welcomed ami read by evory member of the family, and it Is just as much of a family necessity as sugar or tea or rolleo. It Is this faculty of getting close to iU rcadorj that makes tho "homo" paper's value to ndvei Users wholly out of proportion to Its circulation. An Kxeellent I.uw, Under tho provisions of n now law fanners or other persons who proaorvo and propag.to trees will bo allowed a reduction of their taxes tinder certain requirements. Mr. Tenner, a farmer of I,eet township, Alle gheny county, has obtalnod from tho County Commissioners a reduction of 52 50 on bis tuxes for complying with the now law. Tho objoct is to encourage treo culture aud care for those trooa which have already beou planted und It doubtluM is a good law. All kinds of vegetables and flower seed?, mid plants at I'ayno's iiurhcrieg, (ilrardville. Electili) cars pass the door. 5-Q-tf PITHY POINTS. .upproltiKs Throughout tlio Country ftitonlolttil lor Hasty l'erusnl. Summer U 011 Its last legs only four moro days. l'.veu 11 blind man could seo through some people In this town Shenandoah will send n largo crowd to the Allentown fair on Thurtday. The organization of a national bank Is ouo of the possibilities In St. Clair. An cHort is being made nt Tamnqtia to or ganize the Y. M. C. A. nt that place. , Patronize borne Industry and advcrtlso in 1 Ibn Hi:lsALt) it nill prove prolltablo. 1 Shonaudoah Is losing many of tho town's I best citizens a loss which wo can ill nll'ord, 1 Miss hlzzio Fninlz, of town, has gono to 1 New York, wbeio she will make her future homo The Pottsvlllo Hoard of Trade now has over two huudrod members, an oxcellont showing. Tho Ynuco Comedy Company closed a successful engagement at tho local theatre Saturday night. Nothing now has developed in tho Itogers S.ilmou race, and thero Is doubt whether the raco will be run. Ms cry 0110 should read tho advertisements in this paper They always contain some thing interesting. It is estimated that Honor's winnings in tho lioner-Creedon light will reach $l,r00, clear of expense. There aro many leaky hydrants about town that require tho Water Supertnten dent's attention. Tho local business men say Satutday's pay day receipts were an immurement on thoso of the past six months. Hannah Jones, a hiinsfni'd lass, was arrested in Philadelphia in male attire, and subsequently discharged. The only dldoi-onco between meddling and Investigating is that Jim always investigate and the other fellow meddles. An application will be made for the paidou of Gideon Winkle, of Harry township, con victed of rape, one j'earago. Three Bhaics of stock of tho Orwigsburg National H ink, sold at public sale ill I'otts villo 011 Saturday, nrougnt 2tni.uo. Frederick Kisouburg and his three sous, of Tamaqua, were admitted to the I'ottsvillo ho:pllal, all suucriug irnm lypnoiu lover. The Fifth and Ninth Pennsylvania regi ments will bo niustcied out, ordeis to that eU'ect having been issued two weeks ago. Work at sinking in the Wadesvillo shaft bus 1 been suspended, tho full depth being reached. Work at tunneling Is heing pushed as rapidly as possible. Tho general store of Frank Knittle, at Port Carbon, was entered by thieves, but tho lattorwcio scared oil. Thoj' jumped through a plate glass window. Hobeit Sicwoll. a Tamanua brakoman, who was badly burned bv nil explosion on tho I'atawissa railroad, had both cars amputated at tho Miners' hospital. H. II. Mcllalo, one of our popular school teachers, has moved his family into the house vacated by James Hutton, corner hloyd and West streets. There is still 100 feet of water iu the slopo of Kaskaw illiaui collier-, at tho bottom of which lie the bodies of threo of tho six miners drowned thoro laet Juno. Thomas M. llrcunan, of Hockscherrlllo, who was mino foreman at Thomaston col-lierj-, closed down several months ago, has been appointed assistant initio foreman nt Big Mountain colliery, Sliamokin, taking charge to-day. Chamber sutu, .1. 1'urtz. 0 pieces, from f2.50 up, at tf MISCELLANEOUS. IJIOll SAI.K. Two pool tables in good condl I' tli.n. fan bu bout-lit verv reaminable Apply to Anthony .Sclunlcker, I0U South Jlaln Htlcet. tf "MOT1CI5. Desirable lironertleH for sale. Ai 1 ply to S. l. M. Hollnpeter, attorney, Hheiiaudu.il). n-JI-ll FOll SALIC. A rnluablo property on West Centre street, dwelling hotiue, and all con veniences In desirable location. Apply to Thomas Tush, for further particulars. 5-27-tf CHARTER NOTICE. Nntlen Is liercbv ulvcn that application will bo nuiJo to the (lovernor of the State of Penn sylvania mi tho2'Jth day of Kept. A. P..189S, by John K. Phmey, Kllai Davls.Jnseph II. Nlfhter, William D. Koyer and Joseph 11. llocllnmn, under the Act of Assembly nf tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of Certain Corporations approved April 29, 1871, anil tho supplements thereto, for the Charter of an intended Corporation to bo called Tho Key stone Tciegrapn (Jninpany, mo cuaracier ana object whereof U the construction and main tenance of a Telegiaph company, and for thoso purposes, m nave, possess aim enjoy an mo rights benefits and privileges of tho said Act of Assemoiy ana us gurpieaienis. H. B. I!uvt-AMs, Solicitor. Pottsvllle, l'a., Sept 0, lh'J8. B-5-3t-o-u-w PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES onteoof il.o KtatellnsiiHiiI for lniiircd persons of the Anthracite Cool Iteglonof I'cnnsylvonla, !rom!:t!n springs, j'enna. . . .. .. Healed and inurked "proposal lor supplies" for the .Stale Hospital for Injured Persons of the Anthracite Coal Itcgloii of Pennsylvania, will be received by the Hoard of Trustees up to ana Including tho twentieth .lay of October, A. 1. tsos. f..- n.riil.ltltH. l.rcn.l. incatri. irrocerics. drugs inosllus, fruits, vegetables. Ice, feed, coal sc., lor tne year ending ucceiuuer din., mt Tho Hoard of Trustees reserve the right to re ject nny oi"all bids. A schedule of the articles and probable amount of each required, will be furnished on implication. Address, .1. O. lillint.K, Sup't State Hospital, Fountain Hprings, l'euna M-1M For Sale.. Valuable Shenandoah prop erty, centrally located on Oak street, with all modern conveni ences, store room and dwelling. Ior further infotniation apply at this office. 9-2-1111 We Test Eyes Absolutely Free. We cNttinine mid test the eyes in a scientific way, and wc expcit advice free to till. And where glares ate found to be absolutely necessaiy we inake thcni to fit accurately to the fi("hl, nose and face. And we also furn ish them at reasonable prices. We guarantee each pair of spectacles to give entire satisfaction We are satisfied ihey will please you in every respect, by wonderfully improving the sight and npi-"ar-tmcc, . Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mairr Street. Anthracite Political Club MI:UTS IsVRIiV MONDAY IiVRNINd at 7 o'ehH'k nt SH Hacn ntreet, llers' Hill. 11. Al. HOYRR, Pres. T. AULIA, Sec'y. fMIIQIIIMiNillHMIi! ' Battle Axes." The late war between the United States and Spain as to what constituted Free dom developed one quality in our army and navy that is above all others reliability. They could be relied on. and if YOU have any freedom of opinion you will not be satisfied with any other chewing tobacco. e m emember Ihe name f when you buy again. S OUR NEW CLOTHING STORE We ate now located in our new store, 23 Hast Centre Street, (Dombach Huilding,) 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 Our stock consists of Cheviots, Tweeds, Homespuns, Wor. sleds, etc. Single Hants and Vests. Also extra size suits for corpulent men. Our fall and winter stock is bete. SAM. BLOCK, CLOTHIER AND GENT'S FURNISHER. Remember e allow a 10 per ct. reduction on all goods purchased. YOU FORTUNE TOLD, lilt ONLY TRUE SCIENCE B1 WHICH YOUII FUTURE CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD. wnn 11 ni mor&ugrjoui ic-j, Jggeaujiis gn lovu auairs, ui p'P.nrs Tn nn nn 4 UIUIILIJ III UL IIU .liil this offer as a test trial. t ZARRH tho ASTROLOGER, Look k trotn pKBSS: "Zaranue abtiolooi ! eerulnly a:looUtiin(Uieuandj, Ills wonderful predictions and tests are based I open indlipntable and aclcotine lnUonoea." 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, A roe. Levlne, Prop. 7 S. ISIoln St. Iicware of close Imitations of llic name of our store, but look for the right place. . As IKE ORKIN, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. No. 1 29 South Malm Street, TORAUNUS OP TUB SCHUYLKILL We are again doing business at the oldMmid, with our former large stock of goods. Mr. Orkin is still iu attendance nnd is conducting the business. He invites all his former patrons to call and pay him n visit. The slock consists ol a complete line of jewelry and musical instru ments. The prices are the leature of the store ; they are within reach 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. Goods. A REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND 3 WONDERFUL SCIENCE. a "SOLAR BIOLOGY." ZAKAJI, th TroTld-renoirned Egjrpti&n Astrologer, who hu been creating uch I ,uroie lur mo past oro tein, viu gire iruimui, accurU, juanei uoroucoj.o aeiiBeauoa 01 your inc. lis win give jonr personal appearance, an position, character, a' Hit, toste, j rotable length of life, possible accidents, adrico and rcarnace, mends, enemios, specaiauon, business matters, etc. mr m nc Ton can inform yourself thorough! on 10 111.. uui auu on anj ower quest past, present and future life. A SINGLE ANSWER MAY LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. Send 10 centi and giro exact date of birth and I will Immediately rttarn you a Alt communications strictly confidential. Address Box 403, Philadelphia, Pa. AUR 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. All be convinced as we already have EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall pftporH nml eU'torutloiiH Ih one of tho nliH'trmtli century nceompHwlimcnU. That Ih why thoso wlni Hi'U'ft their wall paper al CAUWN'H wet Much ilellt;htfiil resultt. It w? necessary to purchiiHO tho expijisho. Bladen, tho ilcnlnsniHl eolfr aid jimt hh artUtlf In tho cheaper urailt If they uie not ho tleh, VoT thotte. who wlhli to Ueeoiale theii roouib with artUtle wall p.tperH zi to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. TRACTION COHPANY'S RAILWAY.
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