SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Wu have a full supplj of l ults. pens, pencils, companions, etc., on hand at very low prices. HOOKS & BROWN, a IM. Main St. CANTRELL & GOCHRANE'S 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ...151(1 At the lion 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 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 31.5Q to $10. SO. 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, Polka Dot Velvets, Plaids, Ambres, all colors, Ostrich and fancy feathers, Flowers, Silks, Veilings and ornaments. A ltnndxome Houvenir will be iirp'nted to i'ery lady nttt-mliliK tlieopt'iilnjr. BON TON MILLINERY, No. 29 North Main Street. Our store will close on Friday, Sept. 16th, to make preparations tor our fall opening-. vote: for H.J.MTJLDOON, YOUR NEKillllOR, 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 Kust Coal Street, Shennmlonli, I'eniift Mall orden promptly attended 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 few prices : Hen's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up Ladies' ' " " 90c up Children's solid leather shoes, 25c up We have also received a big line of boots which nobody can beat in prices. We sell miner's boots and shoes cheaper than any body in town. We guarantee our shoes as the best solid leather shoes, and are unlike some stores who are selling paper shoes instead of leather. Come In and Examine Our Prices and (Joods BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, i. spont, pnop. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa, BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTKAW. Floor and 'fable Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, . 1 mams nre tho seat or the starting point of many maladies, all of them serious, all more or loss painful, and nil of them tending, unless cured, to a fatal ond. No organs of tho body aro moro delicate or more sensitive than tho kidneys. When symp toms of diseaso appear in them not a moment is to bo lost if health is to bo restored. Tho best way to treat tho kidneys is through tho blood, cleansing it from tho poison ous matter which is usually at tho bottom of kidney complaints. For this purposo thero is no remedy equal to iprs SarsaparHia "For many years I liave boon a constant sufferer from kidney .trouble, and have tried a number of largoly advertised kidney cures without benefit. At last a friond ad vised me to try Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. The use of eight bottles of this remedy entirely curod my malady." Mary Miu'xr, 1233 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. I lro! I I nil l'lrel Insuro your property from loss in tho oldest anil strongest cash companies: l'liila Underwriters Insurance Co. of North Amorirct and I'lro Association, Hartford 1'iro Ins. Co., American Tiro Insurance Co.. West Chester I'iro Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. .Til nil 11 St., Shenandoah. At Payne's nursery, flirardvillo, you will find tho largest stock overseen in tho county. Cuh-iiilari fur lHi)l. Tho lli:i:.w.l ollicu has a full and complete line of calendars for 1SI). If yon con template a calendar for your friends, reserve your order until yon seo our lino. It will mean a Iiz saving to you. Iney are also beautiful specimens of lithographic nrt and veiy reasonable in price. Tin Coninl' ('nt'tro. WneliliiKton, Sept. 21. Acting Sec retary Melklejohn is rnnklwi renewed efforts tu secure the entrance of the steamer Comal with the million rations on board Into sumo Cuban port. The Comal is now at Key West, where she wns ordered when the Spanish authori ties refused to allow her to land her enrtfo without tho payment ly the United States of duty to the amount of JCO.ooi) In Kold. Unolilcial ndvlces bav ins been received that the port of I3a hla Honda Is opened for relief without the payment of duty. Secretary Melk lejohn Is now tnnklni; an Inquiry as to whether the Comal relief supp'I s ran be landed. Senor Quesada of the Cu ban Junta, represents the Cubans as he lm? in a sad plight. r.v-eeri'tary Sherman 111, Washington, Sept. 21. Hon. John Sherman Is ill at his residence In this city from tin acute attack of bronchitis, lie has been in bod for about n week, but progressed favorably until three days ago, when there was a slight relapse. Today, however, he Is report ed as being better, though somewhat weak, and with a little fever. Ills condition is not regarded as nt all dangerous. tnlo'H .Monster Pool ImlllHt. New Haven, Sept. 21. -The most In ferestlng feature of yeslerdny's foot ball practice was the strength of the eolb'ge line, which held the 'varsity rushers for three downs on the one yard line. An amusing feature of the situation Is that Cunna, the much talk ed of candidate for renter, cannot find a football suit large enough to fit his generous proportions. A special Jersey and breeches aie being made for him. crtlioCilokofer RHEUMATISM. -1 una Biamar uunnijiuntp, whu prcpartu uuuer mo cirmgent GERMMI MEDICAL LAWS. prescribed ly eminent physloiansr, DR. RICHTER'S r9MU EXPELLEI! tvorlulencwneuf Ilrm.nlTiMvsiierfsu.'iil I 1 !nalycfntilno with Trade Mark Anchor,' K. Ad. Itlchtcr A Co., 213 lVariSt., "ew Vork, 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 branch Houses. Own Glassworks, :j.twu. Endurtml & recommended by A. Wasley, 106 M. Main St., K0. H. nairenbuch, 103 N. Main St., j . r.u. Kiriln, 6 S.Malni ,,. Shenandoah. . ?. .. . . . ..vls.. rl!.lv'" DR. RICHTER'Q ' "ANPIIOIl" STOMACHAL beet nil. IitHprpxIn iVHtoiiinrli rnnuitn w E H A V E The Finest and Larg est Line of l$ATTENUnR(l PATTERNS FOR SCARPS, COVERS, SHAHS and HANDKERCHIEFS. The Celebrated Columbia, Saxony and (icrniantown Wools. Horgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North Main Street. Anthracite Political Club AtEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING ut 7 o'clock nt 211 ltaco utrcet, (llovcra' Hill. II, M. nOYER, Pres. T. MALIA, Sec'y. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet toltuess ot tho akin ! Inva riably obtained by tuu o vbo uno l'oiium'H l)oiuilritoii I'owdfT. Tltis vi:A)'tii:it. TlilN forecflsl for Thursday : I'artly cloudy tocbitlllr ViOlllhnr ntld alli'tit. fr.iutir.r.iliti.. chatiRos, with ficsh to brisk easterly winds im rum. PITHY OfiNTS. 1 1 ,j--n I iik Tliriiilgbiiul IIih Ountry Clirntitrlfil Inr llHsly lvrunnl. l'olltics Krowctli warm. Cool cneiiuh for anybody now. The western coal miners' strike has ended. Ootl'co is lo l chcnjicr, say tho lenillni; dealers. About time (n evict tho moths from your fall overcoat. Potatoes will bo plentiful this fall, and cheap in piiro. lieador, it will profit you to consult our ad vortlsini; columns. Tho Sidiool Directors Association will meet In I'ottsvillo on October 8th. Tho Heading city niithtrltios will not givo permits to street lunch wagons. Thero are 52 patients in tho I'ottsvillo hospital, 32 of whom aro soldiers. Tho new school building lias been accepted by the Mahanoy City School Hoard. Tho precipitation for this month, so far, is tho lightest for tho past fifteen years. A lodKo of the Independent Order Odd l'ellows will be organized In Manila. I.itllo Barbara Schlltt played with n bon fire at Wllkesbarro and was burned to doatb. Fatal Injuries were sustainod by Edward Ilcck, a York bicycler, who collided with a team. While engaged in n healed nrgumont John Purlan, a Wllkesbarro colored man, dropped dead. The (I. A. It. of Mahanoy City, will hold a camp flro at High Point park on Fiiday and Saturday. Harry Tregca, foimerly of Oilberton, but now of Philadelphia, U seriously ill with typhoid fever. An anniversary mass was celebrated at St. Joseph's church, Ashland, in memory of the late Miss Matno Pepper. With a shot gun, George Hrebs, of New Holland, York county, driven wild by dys pepsia, blow oil' his head. Six million feot of lumber wero destroyed by Monday night's flio in Strong, Deomcr & Co.'s yards at Willianuport. Thirty-seven pick soldiers from Camp Meade weio received last night at tho Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon. Pottsvillo's borough treasury is again empty, and a temporary loan of $10,000 will bo mado to moot current expenses. Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, of Mahanoy Plane, left yesterday for Hannibal. Mis- souri, to viiit thoir son. who is nu eiiL'inoer on the O. II Q. E. It. 1 ho following aro amonir thosn il jurors of tho U. S. district court to meet in Philadelphia on tho first Monday of October. viz: W. L. Hryaut, Schuylkill Haven; Josoph Wadllngcr, Pottsville, and Goo. II. Colestack, Mauch Chunk. From typhoid fever. Private Will Camn. hell, of Company E, Twelfth Kegiment, died last evening at his home in Sunbury. speeding Ills bicyclo ou a race-track nt Upper Stiassburg, Franklin county, Calvlu Leidig collided witli a team and was terribly injured. Itobbors who blew open tho safe of the Lackawanna Lumbor Comnauy. at Cross Fork, Potter county, socurcd $330 in cash and some negotiablo paper. EKSONAL MENTION. John Oliver, a former resident of town and now of Nevada, is visiting tho Lockio family on East Centre street. -Mr. and Mrs. Jero Iloughoy wont to Potts- vil'o this morning to attend tho wedding of their son, Harry. J. Howell Hughes, of tho hospital corns nt Camp Meade, Middletown, is spending it ten day furlough witli his parents hero. Daniel Knolly has returned from a visit to friends at Philadelphia. I . . Sehoror, of Tamamia, was a visitor to town to-day. Dr. S. H. llrady, of Lost Creek, was n pro- futsioual visitor to town to-day. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Jenkins, of Jcddo, are visiting friends in town. Miss Lou Costello, of Shamokin, passod through town to attend the Whalon-Mpna-ghan wedding at St. Nicholas this afternoon. After the festivities sho will visit this town. James F. Uradloy, who is with tho regular army recruiting corps now temporarily located at Wilkesbarro, writes a lettor from that town In which lie says he is woll and likes his work. One of naturo's remedies ; cannot harm the weakest constitution; nover fails to cine summer complaints of young or old. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Denths and Funerals. Mrs. Ilridget Cavauaugli, ouo of tho oldost residents of Palo Alto, died yesterday aged 85 years. Sho leavos a daughter and three MHIS. Joseph Miunich, singlo, nged 27 years, died at Tower City of typhoid fovor. Decoasod was a voluutoor in the Fourth Pennsylvania Itegiraont, and was homo two weeks. Mrs. Caroline lloldcman, aged 75 years, died at her homo on Dock street, Schuylkill Haven, alter u lengthy illness. Sho leavos two sons and a daughter. Funoral took placo tliis moimng, interment ut Tamag.ua, Tho funeral of Ilrhlgct, wife ot John Mc Gee, took place from the family residence at llrownsvllle, this morning. Tho remains wero brought to town and taken to tho An nunciation church where High mass was celebrated. Interment was made In tho parish cemetery by Undertaker O'Hara. The remains of Anthony Zakzrewski, a former South Main street saloon keeper, were intoned in the Lithuanian cemetery this morning. im: i..i)ii:s. Tho pleasant effect aud perfect safety with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, make it their favoiitu remedy. To get tho truo and genuino article, look for the namo of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed near the bottom of the package, lor salo by all druggists. An Itmilectm lluru. Post Oillco Inspector Hugh Gorman is making ouo of bis periodical trips through tills region and spent sovornl hours in town to-day. Cni'liott mid MtiCoyMiiyl'lirlit t Itoliy La Porte, Ind., Sept. 21. Hoby, which In past yeara wub the sceno of many pugilistic ImttU'S, may bo made the arena for the fight between Corbett anil McCoy. 1'ilvnto advices from Itoby give the detnlla of the proposed meeting. Architects have been nt work for several days on plans for the con version of the betting rlns at Itoby Into a flRhtinpf arena with a sentlntr ca pacity of 10.000. It Is tho evident pur pose to keep both McCoy anil Corbett In training, without glvlnt; tho oxaot location of the tight, and the advices revealing the arrangomentB In progress have caused a great sensation In Bpoit Ing circles, Y't onlay sT" huso ball 'Oaiiios. At Philadelphia Cincinnati. 7; Phil adelphia, 6. At Hoston Hoston, 24; Louisville, 4. At New York (called, darkness, Ht. Louis, 7; New York, 7, At Uroiiklyn Pittsburg, 1G; HrooWyn, 0. At Haltlmore Haltlmoro, G; Cleve land, G, At Washington Chicago, 3; Washington. 2. t Buy Kcystono Hour. Ilo guro that tho name Lkkhki & IUrb, Ashland, Pa. la prlnUd on every ww:k, CURE FOR ASTHMA. Discovery of n Lending I'liysltUn. A itibllc Test Will be Mode To morrow nt Outlier's Drug; Store. All day to.tnorrow fite sample packages of tho celebrated "ScUll'mann's Asthma Cure" will bo given away at Gruliter Hun.' drug store, corner Main and Otitic street?. Tho doctor wants each Mtirpnr finm Asthma, Hay Fever or llronchllis In thl city to call and get one. When asked re garding Ids leasuns for giving hi lemedy away in this manner, he said: "People ate naturally skeptical about an asthma remedy, and when you consider the number of su called 'cures' on tho maikct you can baldly blamo them. Now I claim that my Cnro cure. It will instantly relieve tho tno.t violent attack. It lias permanently cutid thousands who had been considered Incurable. If I did not believe it why should I lieglWnst it uwuy V The sutl'erer who gets a sample package can tell hi two minutes whether il is as I represent It, and it doesn't cost him a cent. That is fair, isn't II?" It certainly does not look as if anything could bo fairer. Those living out of town can get a fieo sample by wilting their name and addre-s (only) on a r)Sl card nddiessed Dr. It. Schlll'nian, 315 Itosabcl Street, St. Paul, Minn , up to Sept. 30th; not later. I'OLITICAI, POINTS. Tho Itepulilican nominees' will meet in Pottsville to-morrow afternoon for the pur pose of relucting a county chairman. Among tho names mentioned for the position are : A. L. Shay, tho present chiiiiman ; lluid W Payne, who was chairman several years ago; Clerk of the Courts John T. Shoener, who is no nuvlco in politics ; Hon. Charles C. Mat ten, Goorgo It. Patterson, of Ashland; Har rison Hall, of Mahanoy City, and Dr. Charles E. Quail, of Auburn. It is now Suh-Troasurer John F. Finney, and few theio arc in Schuylkill who will nut send up their cards when visiting Philadel phia. Harry llecker, tho independent Democra tic candidate for tlin Legislature in the Second district, sounds Ids own piaises, by incidentally booming hard coal. It Is dol lars to doughnuts that Harry will not attach tho prefix Hon. to his name. If you desire to vote at the next election your taxes must ho paid before October 8th. Tho wio general doos not underestimate tho enemy's strongth. Thu Itcpuhllcaus, therefuie, would do well to keep an oyo on Swallow. Our Democratic friends should accept tho samo advice. Tho Ashland News, a Democratic paper, is firing 13-inch projectiles into tho camp of our frionds thu enemy. Candidato Marr is the Nows' special target. The Prohibitionists of the county have entered the campaign in earnest, and from what thoir leadors say it is inferred that they expect to poll a largo voto in November, especially for their candidato for Governor. Dr. Silas Swallow. On Friday next represen tatives of tho party will meet at Schuylkill Haven for the purpose of nominating a full county ticket. Nomiuaiion papers aro now being circulated to enable them to have their ticket appear upon the ballot. United States Sub-Treasurer John F. Finney, yestorday mado his first appoint ment. He selected ox-Hunk Examiner Charles F. Dengler as a special representative accountant in auditing tho accounts of the suh-lroasuryund counting the funds. This position is only temporary. How many candidates, do you think, will appropriately celebrato Thanksgiving Day, on the Demncratlcsido? John Waiiainakor's speeches, against the Republican administration in this state, have been published in book form, and will bo given wide distribution. Tho two Republican factions in Philadel phia havo at last reached an agreement on a county ticket, and tho frionds of Martin aud Durham now dwell together in harmony for tho time being, at least. At the instanco of Senator Quay, It. II. Ilrown, editor of the Meadvllle Democrat, was held for court under bonds for $300. Tho chargo is libel. Tho alleged liholous article is said to havo been published in the Now York Voice. Hero's a prediction : S. IJ. .Edwards, tho Republican candidato for District Attorney, will lead tho ticket. Seven Prohibition weeklies aro to bo started iu tho Seventeenth Congressional District, to serve through the campaign. Centralis, Cornice, Duslioro, Ilorwick, Maiuville, Sun bury and Shamokin aro tho chosen snots. James Muir, of Pottsville, is treasurer of tho Business Men's Loaguo, organized to de feat Senator Quay. District Presidents. State President A. J, Colhoru, Jr. P. O. S. of A., of Scn'.nton, has recoutly commissioned tho following district piesidents for tho uew year : Schuylkill-Columbia District Albort J. Waguer, of Camp 02, Gordon. District No. 1 ltlcli.ird II. Curuow.of Camp 525, Taniaqua. District No. 2 Albort If. Seeling, of Camp 30, Pottsville. District No. 1 D. J. Gensomor, Jr., of Camp -1U, l'inegrovo. District No. 5 S. V. liiown, of Camp 125, Girardvillo. District No. 7 John S. DeSllva, of Camp 100, Mahanoy City. Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxa tive, liegulatcs tho bowels, purifies tho blood. Clears tho comploxion. Easy to make aud pleasant to take, 25 ets. Sold by P. D. ICIrlin and a guarantee. Letters (Irnuted. Lottors of administration wore granted to E. F. Hamshor ou tho estate of ChailcsW. Hair, late of Orwigsburg, deceased. Letters testamentary woio granted to Amanda Douglass and Wm. C. Dcvitt on the estate of Samuol W. Douglass, lato of Abb laud, deceased. Heading Itiillroinl Change. Tamaqua will bo tho headquarters of tho Shamokin division ou tho P. & It, R, as soon as tho ollkcs, etc., now under construction, aie completed. All trains between Tamaqua and Shamokin will ho run from Tauiaqua.and many operators, train runners, etc , now lo cated between those points, will bo moved to tho headquarters of tho division is tho rumor iu railroad circles. Come and seo our cbinawuio, cup aud saucor, 5 cents, at F. J. Portz. tf Almost u Complete Wreck. St. Patiick's church, at Audeiiricd, is almost a complete wreck becanso of exten sive depressions under tho foundation walls. Tho altar aud all fixtures pertaining thereto havo been removed from the chinch aud other furnlturo taken from thu rear to the front of tlio propoity to ha In readinew for another rush. Forty hours' devotion sorvlees, for which preparations had been mado, have been indulinitely postponed aud thu church will bo abandoned for thu present, I'liium Hard Coal. The New York Hoard of Health lias been requested tu proceed against all firms in New Yoik burning bituminous coal because it is said tho fumes and dust create considerable illness in tho metropolis. This means the Introduction of anthracite in phtco of tho soft coal product. A stubborn cough or tickling In the throat yields to Olio Minute Cough f'.iro. Harmless f nlt'o,.t. tnilehns the riifhtsnot. lollahlo mill just what Is wanted. It ;bui.t .mil , (' II. liageubucii, BOWERS GUILTY. After Delllieriitlng Six Honrs Hie .liny leuileis a Veullct. Lato jesterday nflernoon the jury In tlie cafe of John lionets, charged with killlne Joseph Astronlnky, brought In a verdict of guilty nf minder in the second degree." Counsel for the defendant made no motion for a new Itlal, and Ilowcis was taken hack to Jill. Tim defend int it was charged, had, with his brother Mopped Aftionisky on the at l eel In Mahanoy City, late Saturday night, July S3 Tiny wanted the iiian lo tieat tliein ton dilnk and he relu-cd. Then llowers drew it pi oket l.nlfe and stabbed him in tho neck. Astiunisky was taken to his home and several das s later as removed to tho MIiiom' hospital wliero bodied, lloworswas I'oimorly a resident of this town. In the case of Dr. D. Miller vs. F. S. Sniyherger, administrator of Elizabeth uglier di ceased, an action to reioer for piofewdonal fei vices rendered, this inoriiliig returned a uidlct In lavor ol tlio planum for ?273.K. In I he cuso of Linda Iloycr vs. Peter Uurkey, an action to iceover ceitain goods, a veiilii t was loiideicd for tlio plaintiH'. Tlio following cases havo been settled: Sparks Uros., vs. Thos, 11 lilckert, Glllcn Herman & Co., vs. Thos. H.Rickert, ("has. Calm ,V: Sons vs. the same defendant, and J. D. Guyton & Co., v.. the samo, Mmrlnge Licenses. Marriago licenses woru issued to the follow ing: ThiuiHs llieiinan and Ilridget Shields, both of Wythe township; Adolph Lukart, of Mahanoy Cily, and Clara Klino, of Wm. l'enn ; Lewis O. Goiildncr, of Tamauend, and Sarah O. Mowiey, of Quakako Juuctlon ; Mlch.tr! U'halen aud Mary Jlnnaglian, both of St Nicholas; Joseph Murburgcr, Jr , of Pottsville, and Clara Murray, of PortCarhou. Ueeds Kecordcd, Deeds for the following leal estate transfers were Hied for record : From Fiedeilck Gan zon mid wife to Win. Douatli, premises in Ashland ; James Cuulleld ct al to Jacob Mauier. premises in Ashland ; P. & R. C. & I. Co. to Jemima Evans, premises iu Miners villo ; Chas. F. Ralin, administrator ct al , to Moruaii Moycr, premises iu Auburn j Sliorilf of Schuylkill county, to Loviua Moyer, premises iu Schuylkill Haven. Those terrible dizy spells to which women ar.- subnet aie due nine times iu ten to some weakness or unhealthy con dition of the distinctly femi nine organism. The average doctor iu gen eral practice docs not half 5355; realize tins. ajiri 11C Jll I -CI 1UI S some superfi cial treatment for headache or dyspepsia or liver trouble without I suspecting uie real cause of the uilliculty. A woman usually understands what is tlie trouble but is loath to undergo the mortifying and gen erally 1iseless"cxauiinations" and "local applications" on which the local practitioner is almost sure to insist. But there is a far mcne sensible alternative: Anv woman afflicted with a delicate weak ness of this nature should seek the aid of that marvelous "1'avoiite Prescription" invented by Dr. It. V. Pierce, chief consult ing physician of the Invalids' Hotel aud Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. In any case so obstinate as not to be promptly cured by tbi.i great " Prescrip tion" special advice for inexpensive home treatment adapted to the individual case, will be sent by Dr. Pierce to any one who will addiess him by mail. All letters arc treated with the strictest privacy and never printed except by the writer's special request. Cases intrusted to his care nre iu the hands of one who has a lifetime's ex perience and who stands among tlie most eminent of living specialists iu this par ticular field of practice. livery woman should possess a copy of Dr. Pierce's famous thousand-page illus trated volume, the Common Sense Medical Adviser which lias bad a larger sale than any medical book in any language. A paper-bound copy will be sent absolutely ire on receipt of 21 one -cent stamps to pay the cntt of mailing only. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Ilutfalo, N. Y., or send 31 stamps for cloth bound copy. A whole medical library in one 1 coo-page volume. DAVISON, THE FURNITURE1 AND DEALER Hereby makes Ills fall an nouncement to those who Intend to purchase a stove or range for the winter. Wo Iinvc alejuly hM a quantity of them, nntl will continue to Increase our sales. Why? liccaiiHU wo nre now beginners and xtei to i-htuMUh a Rootl trtulo by giving you full value for every dollar you Invest. Wo cull special attention to our "Queen Cinderella I tango" of which tho above cut Is a correct fac-nlmtlo. It Iiuh tix cooking holes, mado with tiro box at cither rlKht or left hand end, AU tho latest improvements all tho best Ideas. Four piece tops Large high ovens, thoroughly ventilated. Iteinnvablo nickel door plato with brono inedalloii. Thu sido tdiclf, oven door kicker, shaker handle and knoln aro nickel plated. Duplex or triplex K"ft(i that can bo removed and replaced without dlMMirhhu tho linings, Direct draft damper- Inrgo imh pan. Cut long centre. It-nged cover. Tire Mint or cat Iron lining. Highly polished edges, folding nickel ton el rod. Sold and Guaranteed at Davison's BUSY . FURNITURE.. AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-12.1 North MnlnSt. For Sale.. Valuable Slieiiaiulpah prop erty, centrally located 011 Oak street, with all modern conveni ences, store room and dwelling. For further information apply at this office. 0-2-iiu Ml,. Jrfd omm ilia s "tioi.ri nun. whose house is conspicuously clean, whose work worries her least, whose leisure time is greatest, how she manages. The chances are ten to one she will answer : " i do all my cleaning with Sold by nil grocers. Largest packages greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. 8t. Louis. Now York. Boston. Philadelphia. I FORTUNE TOLD, THE ONLY TRUE SCIENCE Br WHICH YOUR FUTURE CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD. .-... ZARAR. thi ttorld-renowiud EcrptiftQ A.trolorr. who h. han ..nn. -...i. . VWT V 1UJ1 toBlihmettt thoroORhout Europe for the (ut fito I0n, 1U girt a truthful? lociirit' ' t!lWifa4 r1""' borf,cor delioe.Uon of your lift. Jig wUI girt jour rernl rrrtnce. die' I uggejiioni on lovo Hair., ' RICHES 19 II OB SOT truthful noroioope rending or uutuiriiiHiiinu. ZARRHtho ASTROLOGER, Look JYem FBESS "Zurfctatbe Atnotonsa la tfUlnlj utoaiiUocUwuud. UJi vooderfql pr4ictUna uidlMti it bu4 i opoa lad) pt table and cieDOQe Infloanew." , BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. in quality, lowest price. They have we ask of the public is to call and be convinced thousands. The Only New Factory Shoe Store, Abo. Levlne, Prop. Beware of close Imitations or the name of ' X j IKE ORKIN, No. 1 29 South Main Street, TEUMINUS OF THE SCHUYLKILL TRACTION COHI'ANY'S RAILWAY. We are again doing business at the old stand, with our former large stock of goods. Mr. Orkin is still in attendance and is conducting the business. He invites all his former patrons to call and pay him a visit. The stock consists oi a complete line of jewelry aud 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. MISCELLANEOUS. POIl SAMS. Two pool tallica in tfootl roiull lion. Can he houirht very reasonable. Al ply to Anthony Schmicker. 10.) South Main Btreet. tf ATGT1CK. Di'strabla properties for Hale, Ai li ply to S. U. M. Ilollopeter, attorney, fc-henamiouh. ti-UUtt FOH HAM?. A valimhlo property 011 West Centre street, dwelling houtfe, and all enn veulcnccH iu desirable location. Apply to Thomas Toh, for further particulars. O-iT-tf PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES Oflleo of tho State Hospital for Injured persona of tho Anthracite Coal Ueioiiof i'enitsylvanla, fountain Spring, penna. Healeil and marked ''proposal for 8iipp1lcnM for tho Ktatu Hospital 'r Injun d rersous o( tlin Anthracite Coal lit-u r of Pennsylvania, will he received by the 1 Juan I of TnmtccH up to and including the twentieth day of October, A. I. 1S98, for furnisliing bread, rm-bU, Krocertts. drugs muslins, fi tilts, vegetables, lee, feed, coal for the year ending December 3Utt 1SVJ. Tho Hoard of Trus-tees reherve tho rfjjht to re ject any or all bids. A schedule of the articles and probable amount of each required, will he furnished on application. Address, U, ltimii.i:, Sup't Mate llosptttl, 0-5-1 Ht Fountain (Springs, l'enna. PLAIN TO BE SEEN! Your eyes need attention. It is a mistake to neglect them. It is better to give too much than too little attention. Carefully fitted glasses will protect your eyes for a long time to come. Better have them tested by our new method free of charge. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mairr Street. "GOLD DUST." f& Neighbor DUdI Powder A REMARKABLE OCIENTIFIC AND ! WONDERFUL SCIENCE. )i "SOLAR BIOLOGY." ' mmUgt, friendl. nemle, If tculitlou, tuiintu mttteri TO BE. 55 l2S22$yz ! A SINGLE ANSWER MAY LEAD YOU TO. MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. Send 10 oenU ind rit eiut date of birth ind I sill ImmedllUIr return Ton your lire, and prore It to be &U true by youreelf. I mate ah communicationi Itrlcuy eonodenual, Addreai Box 403, Philadelphia. Pa. I niJR line is the biggest in town, lowest in price," and the crttality speaks for itself. Our motto : FACTORY PRICES. Not above or below, but ou 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 convinced as we already have V S. INlaln St. our store, but look for the right place. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall paper 8 mid rfcc-orntlons Is one of the niiH'tet'iith century nccompllfllinicuts, Tlmt 14 why tlHO who pclcct their wMI paper nt CAUIHN'S fivt fiich clfjlfKhtful rcnnlt". It Isn't lifccsHiiry to pun-hiisu the expcnilvo Rradofl, tho iU-fiKitt nntl colors nrp Jnt n artlH'k In tho cheaper khkIcs, If they are not so ileh. Kor thoso who wish to deeoratti their rooini with artlwtlc wull jmpurn uro to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Slreel, Shenandoah, ln. Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. I,eave them at the office, we will do the rest. y COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning oi Baldness. Wostphal'o fluxiHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the icalp. FOR SALE AT DU Wl BRIBER StlOF Ferguson House lilock. rnnn.-cnEfir-OTE, o DKATJSU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and RelaU. S3 West Centre Street. A kooJ ilnce (or a good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 K. Centre atri-rt, Mcllrt'a building, Winn, Vlilnklra, Mwr nud OlRnra. Krealie hour In tuwn alwayi uu Up,
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