SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Wt; have a full supply of lM.rs, pens, pencils, companions, etc., on hand at very low prices. HOOKS & BROWN, 4. IN. IVlfaln St. CANTRELL & GOCHRANE'S -HID GINGER - lib 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, i South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a, fi At the 15on 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 fc r 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 $1.33 to $10.00. Positively no Two Hats Alike. Misses' and Children's Hats, We have the best stock and largest assoituietit in the county. Walking hats, sailors Toques and Tukbans, and other ready-to-wear effects. Everything you need in millinery can be found m our store. Mirror velvets, Polka Dot Velvets, Plaids, Ambres, all colors, Ostrich and fancy feathers, Flowers, Silks, Veilings and ornaments. A lmntl-mne aouvcnlr will be reHentcd tii every lady nttcndliiK theopenlnir. BON TON MILLINERY, No. 29 North Atain Street. Our store will close on Friday, Sept. 16tli, to make preparations f0r our fall opening:. vote: for H.J.MULDOON, YOUli NI-KillBOR, FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David M. Graham, OP MAMANOY 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, Ko.M3ICH.it Coal Mreet, Htiennnilouli, l'lMiita Mat! ordert) promptly attended to. EXTRA ! The Uoston 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 nre a few prices : flen's solid leather shoes, from 9ocup Ladles' ' " " 90c up Children's solid leather shoes, 25c up We have also received a big line of boots which nobody can beat in prices. We sell miner's boots and shoes cheaper than any body in town. We guarantee our shoes as the best solid leather shoes, and are unlike some stores who are selling paper shoes instead of leather. Conic in and Examine Our Prices and (joods BOSTON I 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR D00KS ABOVE I'OST OFFICE. BEST LINE OF nnnnrnirp rinun rccn ti, unuocmco, riuun, rccu, HAY and BTItAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, arwcetr8t. km' in i so Oil better known as Aycr's Cherry reo toral, has mado a record for its remarkable euros of asthma. Cases that have been considered boyond hope or help have been cured by this romcdy. Wo givo two example's of such cures out of tho many on record: "My mother has been n great sulTerer from asthma for tho past ten years, and h..i rocovery it almost without a parallel. On account of hor advanced ago over seventy W8 had but little hopes of ovor seeing her well again; but we are sincfraly jrratoful to inform you that sho has been entirely cured by the use of Ayer"s Cherrv Pectoral. INGLIS BANKS, Tar Brook, N.S. "I was a sufferer for a long time from asthma, vainly endeavoring to procure re! jf In the use of ordinary remedies. At lnpth I was induced to try a Initio of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Tho 111 t l..ttle ntTonled me so much benefit that I c u Mnwd the uso of tho remedy until entirely urtd." JOSEPH KLONZ, Charlotto, N.C. put up in half-sizo bottles, GO cents. Full-sizo bottle, $1.00. roi.mcwi. points. The l'rolilhltlmilsU meet to-morrow after noon at Schuylkill Haven to nominate a comity ticket, from CmigreM down. If you want 10 vote in November ) your taxes The Silverites have but 0110 pronounced candidate in this county, ami ho is the Legis lative nominee in this district. The Ilepublicau candidates are in session this afternoon for tho purpose of selecting a county chairman. Stuart (Hover and Frank Mooro, of Potts villo, have been appointed to positions under Sub-Treasurer John V. Finney, at Philadel phia. They assumed their positions to-dny. Evidently tho Major and Civil Service are strangers. Clerk of tho Courts Pchocnor says he is not a candidate for Kepublicau county chair man. John acts wisely. Tho Democratic Congressional convention of tho Eighteenth district will be held to morrow at I.owistown. In Maryland tho silver Democrats have boiled tho regular party nominees, and named Congressional candidates on a 1(1 to 1 plat form. Chairman Jones, of the Prohibition nartv. ('.anus .Mvallow will bo elected (lovemor by from 75,000 to 100,000 plurality. J ho conrorrecs of Columbia and Montour counties, to select a Democratic candidate for Judge, yesterday resulted in a tie, Columbia county voting for Little and Montour for Herring. Another meeting will be held to morrow. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea is a pleasant laxa tive. Kegulates the bowels, piitilius the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take, !2.r els. Sold by P. I). Kirlin and a guarantee. I.ettfrs (Irntit.-d. Letters of Kiloilliistmllmi wmn r-rniilfil tit Jeiemiab Hums on the estate of Kdnard Hums, late of the borough of Mahauoy City. deceased. T.ntfnr f Pstniiioii.fi r- uorn rrr.ititi.il tn Sutfer, 011 the estato of Hannah Pope, lato of the borough 01 at. Clair, deceased. Calendar lor 1X11(1. Tho 1Ii:iiai.1) otlico has a full and complcto Hue of calendars for ISO'.). If you con templato a calendar for your friends, Tescrve your order until you seo our lino. It will mean a big saving to you. They are also beautiful specimens of lithographic art and very reasonable in price. It's folly to suffer from that horrible plague of thetiight, itching piles. Doln's Ointment cures, quickly and poimaneutly. At any drug store, SO ceuth. w The Finest anil Larg est i-iiic of BATTENHGMU ; PATTERNS f OR ;j SCARPS, COVERS, jj SHAHS and HANDKERCHIEFS. H A V E The Celebrated Columbia, Saxony and (lennnntown .. Wools. florgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North Main Street. "p re the victors mid our competitors the vanquished. They never touch us in quantity, quality, style or prices. Our Grand Opening of Pall and Winter Stock of Clothing and V V Overcoats is now in progress. Give us a call and see the wonderful revelation we have in Clothing Tor Men, Youths and Children. Nothing of the kind has ever been attempted before in Shenandoah. We have searched in the best manufacturing houses for the best materials and the latest styles and we found them. Kverything in our stock is as new as a fresh laid egg, and every piece is worth 20 per cent, more than we ask for it. We don't ask you three or four prices, as some dealers do. Our goods are marked in plain figures, and at bottom-rock prices with ten per cent, additional off. We can afford to do this because we are big buyers of goods and get an allowance of ten per cent, from the wholesale houses. This percentage we give to our customers. We have the finest Overcoats for Men and Youths that any dealer in the county ever handled, and are offering them at from $3 to $18. See the latest I5ox Stylo Overcoats. The stock is a large one, but people should call before a rush sets in and others have their choice in selection. The first com , first served, and the same juices to all is one ol the leading mottoes in our house. Kverybody is welcome to visit our store and none need feel under obligation to buy. I5very caller will be surprised by our display and agiee with us that no other house in the county ever carried such a select and varied stock of clothing before. Men's Suits from 3.00 to $18.00. Hoys' Suits from $2 00 up to $12.00. Children's Suits from 90c. up to ?C.oo. We know people don't want trash pushed upon them when they buy clothing, and we never ofier anything but the good article to our custom ers. We give our customers eight days to find out if we don't sell cheaper than any other clothing house in the county. If we don't we take back the goods and refund the money. PERSONAL MENTION. 11. 1'. I'atrott and li. A. Davenport left town tliis morning for a thico-day plcasuro visit to Philadelphia and Now Vork. Josi ph Wyatt and Thomas Dove spent this morning at Pottsvillc. John Portit, F. II. Lulu, Itarvoy Jacoby, Hubert Hughes, Harry lioxby and lion. Joseph Wyatt attended the camp lire of tho Women liellef Corps at Mahauoy City last night. Joseph A. Illersteln, who enlisted in Battery 1), First Artillery, and for a timo was located at Fort St. Philip, is now at Camp Creary, Nownan, Oa. Miss Maggie doll', of Philadelphia, was an aftornoon visiter to town. Harry Kaufman, of Towanda, is being en tertained by Miss llattio Supowitz, of Dust Ceutro street. Fred. Wasley circulated among Ills Potts ville acquaintances yesteiday. F.dward Willams, of Mt. Carmel, mado a flying visit to town yesterday. Ho camo hero to notify his mother, Mrs. John L. Williams, of her husband's sudden illness at that place. Miss Margaret llcddall has gone to Me chanicsburg to take a course In music at an institution there. Mrs. Thomas T. Davis, of Poitland, Mo., accompanied by her son, John, lias airivcd in town to attend the funeral of her brother, Hees J. Thomas. (Hum h rniKli. Tho Persians in 610 11. 0. Invented n transparent kIiim viirnlsli, which they laid over sculptured rocks to prevent thcin from weiitlierinn. This coating lins lasted to our day, whllo tho rocks beneath nro honeycombed. lletiieeii tho Hoards. "What lino, erect carrlngo Colonel llaimirei; lmsl" "Yes. I'm told ho was an advertising sandwich man in his entry youth." Cleveland Plain Denier. Taper Mines In Pompeii. Clothing mado of paper is not so very new after all, for Poiupeilan executions ho reveidcd shoes mado of paper Till: I.AIHCS. Tho pleasant elli'Ct and perfect nnfi.lv will, which ladies may use Syrup of Figsunder an conuiuoiis, mane u inelr favorite remedy. To get tho truo and genuine article. ln.a- for tho name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed near tho bottom of the package. For sale by all druggists. Only JliirKnl It Out. A lovelorn youth had quarreled with his ladylovo, and with hitter, nnnry words they parted, nud lm decided that llfo wiih no longer w. h i h living. Abruptly turn ing into a barber's, ho sat In a vacant chair and calmly requested tho barber to cut his throat. Tho burlier acquiesced, mid, tucking tho cloth round his neck, Used tho headrest so that tho customer's chin was well clo vnted Then drawing i 'stout pin from tho corner of ills waistcoat mid holding it firmly between his finger ami thumb, ho drew tho pin quickly across tho nock of the man. Immediately, witli n scroain worthy of a red Indian, tho despairing ono loapod from tho chair, shouting: "Surely, surely you Imvo not dono It?' "Oil, no, sir!" said tho barber. "Sit down again, sir. I'vo only marked it out! lVar.son s Weekly. Anecdote of Altlrlrh. A very clover nnecdoto is told of Thom as ilailcy Aldrieli. Ono day tho dlstln guislieil author happened to saunter into an miction room wliilo u sale of raro edi tions, old mimuscriptsnnd autographs was going on, Tho auctioneer, liulding in his hands a biindlo of letters, said; "Ladles and gentlemen, I have' hero two auto graphs which were written liy a man named Thoiuns llailey Aldiich. I shall now start them for you at tho pricoof two for 6 conts. " No bids wero mado, nnd thoy wero sold for that sum. Mr. Aldrieli, in speaking of tho incident nfterwiud to n friend, said, "I wouldn't hao cured at all if they had gono for 5 conts oacii, but two lor o reminded mo very forcibly of little apples."- Philadel phia l'ot Annual Sales ovor 0,000,000 Boxes FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such ns Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness after moals, Head ache Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Hoat, Loss of Appotlto, Costivonoss, Ulotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Droanis and all Nervous and Trombling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL OIVE RELIEF IN TWENTT MINUTES. Evory sufferer Will nckuowlodgo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ili:r.CIIAM'S IMI.LS, taken ns direct ed, w'llqulcklj'rostoro Fomalos to com pleto health. Thoy promptly romovo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem and euro Sick HenUncIie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Bcccham's Pills aro Without a Rival And bare the LARCEST SALE Ofnr.y rnleiil.Mcdlcliio lnllie World. 25c. at all Drue Stores, Mmm MmM if nl in c.MiIiir Great Mammoth PITHY POINTS. ..peiillif,n 1 lirolighullt (he Country Chronicled lor HnMy I'erinMl. From now on tho days will become shorter. II. J. Yost has moved his family to hako illo. lVnchos and melutis nie hnvlm- their lnf days. Dr. Dec ho rt will establish ll bnste Cressona. Two dollar counterfeit Iretisun tinlea nrn. in circulation. The Miihniiiiv Cllr (lim ("lut, U .n.1,.,1,,,, nnotlior shoot. It is now Rlid mnrn vnlnnleera ii.UI I... musturcil out soon. I lie Hew imrnehlnl selii,,,! nl (.,.. ..11.. I nearing eompletioii. I.ehigh University, at South Uctlileiiom, was yesterday leopencd. 1 he machinists in tho I'. Si It. shops at Heading aie working night and day. A bleaker will hn hull! nt tl, n. i. ... I'villllllJ shaft, recently sunk near Mt. Carmol. J.ifut. JiMtcr is Mill at Wilkesbarre to eruhlng soldiers for the regular army. Tlie School Hoard asks forbids for liunllng coal. See their ad. in another column. All ding stores in the borough of Sluuno kin will do a strietlv .-...I, I,,,, ....... i after October 1st. I ho P. .tit employes at St. Nicholas will be paid to-morrow uml t... City on Saturday. Lockjaw ninaed by a splinter, which a tl-yoar-old son of A. (5. Zargur, of Chambers burg, ran in his foht, resulted in death. Fully 4000 people attended the funeral, at t'hambershiirg yesterday, of Sergeant Oeorgo Snider, uf Cmnpany U. Klghth Iteginicut. Carbolic acid, administered by mMake for Iron tonic, to Miss li.irbara France, a typhoid patient, at Alloona, caused hor death in a few hours. Miss Falltlie Morirnn inlet. ......... ..r .1... lliptiit church, hist night gavo a report of the work of Mr. Moody's summer school at .Northlleld.Muss. the onto for the ilpille.nl, .,. ..r n... ..i.i:....i and sailors momiinont, in Centre Square, New Uloomfield. bus October 12 to October;!. bell rope, struck Ilr.ikenian Harry Long, of tliu llloomsburgit Sullivan Itallroad, in tho nue, oiinoiiig one ol his eyes. Private Iiowlnnd. tvlin la l,n,.. ... t . Creek on a furlough, sports a baiidsomo watch given 10 nun ay n Spanish soldier at Santiago in exchange fur hard tack and canned goods. Five hundred men employed at tho Mans field Coal and Coko Company's No. 2 mine, in tho PittabiirL' dlslrint v,.otv.in -..1....1 o ,7 v-jn-nmj iu.lll liuil out on strike, demanding an iucreaso of sis cents a lou to the tie-cent rate. Ilcssio A., tho maru belonging to T. W. Kilev. of CentralliL. won mil (V,.t a..i.i ..c seventeen entries at licthlcheni last week, and lowered her record fiom S.Wi to S.151. mo ween nclore she took tho prizo in the 2.80 class at Stroudjburg. Judgo Edwards deeidml tlml 1 1 ...... ,v, o law that interfered with tho School Hoard oi vtiuion horough, Lackawanna county, awarding a building contract to a (Inn whoso bid was $2,0(10 higher than that of the next lowest responsible hiuder. Come ami see our cliiiiaware, cup and saucer, fi cents, at F. J. I'mt.. tf Deeds iteeordetl. Deed from Iiobert Dun Douglass and wife to tho Corporation of tho liorougli of Potts villo. From James A. Medlar, trustee, to Nicholas llehllch, premises in Wayno Twp, From Nicholas llehlicli and wife to James L. Moyer, premises in Wayno Twp. From Mr. Weiss and wife to Michael Dhrin ct al., premisos in St. Ciaii. From Neil iioylo and wife to Alfred Fred erici, premises in Tamaqiia. From Geo. D. Dreidlein and wife to Andrew J. Wetzel, premises in Harry Twp. From Henry Krauss and wife to Clias. 11. Fredericks, premises in Miuersvillo. From Peter Schwalni, executor, to Caroline liixlcr, premises in Tower City. Commission of Notary Public from tho Govornor to Tlios. II. Zulick, of Orwigsburg. Ono of naturo's remedies; cannot harm tho weakest constitution; never fails to cure summer complaints of young or old. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Are Tliey Untitled to l'eos? Tho cuicstlon as to whether a member of tho Pottsvillc police force is entitled to fees for arrest, is to bo decided in court. A caso stated has been filed with tho Prothouotary by Officer Weaver, in which ho claims fees for tho arrest of Itichard Hreiinan, charged witli being a common nulnauco. Weaver claims $3.75, and payment was refused by tie Controller. I'lret I'lrel l ire I Insure your property fiom loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Phila. Underwriters Insurance. Co. of North aiuerii'ii aim rue Association, llailloril Fire Ins. Co., American I'nu Insurance Co., WcbtChestor Firo tna. Co., Uultcd Firemen's Ins. Co, x. 1 . WILLIAMS, 123 S. Jardin St., Shonandoah. Tho rrlson Stiitcinent, Tho report of tho county prison for tho mouth of August shows tho expenditures to bo $1,575.73; cash receipts, fliMl 77 ; sales from weaving and knitting, JhSl 01 ; arcingo number of prisoners daily, 1703 ; averagocost of maintenance, .074-5. Uoods manufactured, rag carpet, 1,051 J yauls ; iugraiu, 100 yards ; check, 125 yards; half hose, 1,030 dozen pairs. . .....1.1 .. .t1.1t.... I.. .1 . A Kluoooiii iuuii in uumm;. in ion iiiruaL yields to Ono Minute Cough Cue. Harmless l.. . .iv-i .n..n1 .1... -1..1.. k -..!..!. 1 1 111 eneui, iimuoi-n too iiiov ppub, juiiuutu uuu just what is wanted. It acU at once. C. it. it THE AVKATIIKIt. Tho forecast for Friday: Partly cloudy weather and fresli southerly and south-west-ei ly winds, with rain and slight temperature, changes, followed by clearing In tho interior. Heaths mill I'oneriils. Mrs, Keubeii Price, nged fil years, died at her home in St. Clnlr on Tuesday, and the funeral will take placo to-morrow afternoon She leaves eight children, all at homo. The lemains of Valentino Hess, who died at bis home in Tamnqua, nged 74 years, wero intcried nt that, placo yesterday aftoinoon, and was attended by the O, A. It. He leaves three daiiglileis ami ono son, Henry Hess, of this (own. An infsnt child of Henry Knovcls, of West Line street, was intorred in tho Annunciation cemetery to-day. Tho funeral touk place at two o'clock this aftornuou, At Payne's nursery, nlrardvllic, you will (lad the laiKcst stock ever seen In the county. i)ii:t). TIIO.MAM.-Oa the 2 th Inst, nt Shenandoah, i rri. i Kii ....... .. p. .....t . ...n... ,, i-, t, II Olllll uiiti il ibivs The funeral will take place frnm the family residence, 127 West Coal street, on Saturday, 21th lent , nt 1:30 i. m. Hervl rs nt the veHlilrnce Interim nt will be nmilo in the "lit l' lows' cemetery. Itelutives and Mcm's let.eet(uMy ln lied In attend. ll-2i 2t iAIi f!T Ci -hiClubofcr y4 m 8) 13 f? ST RJ R 1 a EA- M m n ta .t. m a i laivi, ws TJrtdfl 'i-.rrr- ..... ., . , .7 fit - ' i ae sniar uoapiaist'i fc- " I I'm1 T 1 " -r UIO I, ioVsPrescribc by em.neatpi:ysiolansi m&i ,VR- R'CHTER'S Br AMOHOR v PAIN EXPELLEB. 53 VorUl renowned ! I!i laarkoMynici MOnlv inulnn villi Trmlr Mark" A !'. .til. UlcliliT A I'd., SIS I'mrlbU, utecrssfiill Anclior. i'iv lork. 31 IliGHESl 13 Branch Itnnscs, Own Glassworks. riAblvU, Ludurbcd it. rtcuuiiuvudtid liy A. Waslcj, 106 H. Main St., . n. HacenDucn, 103 N. Main E , P. P. D. Klrllu. 6 S. Hain St. Sncnandoah. . CJ.'T1- . . .,.V!. cn. niCHTcn's ' "ANrilOIt" HTOaiACIIAT. lio.l lOoll' . Ill vprpnln Sli.iiinrh t'oiiinliiln MISCI3LLANEOUS. Illl! SAI.U. Two pool liililc in itooil comll V linn. Cnti lie liiuiKlit very reamimble. A ply to Aiillimiy Silmiicker, 101) Snutli Jlnln (.treet- tt TOTlC12. Destruble priiperlies for utile. Ap i ply to S. 11. M. llolliipeter, iiltorney, lienniiiliMili. g-.'11-tf 1,1011 HAI.K A vntuihlf property 011 West 1: (Vntre Htreet, ilwellhiK liouwe. aiut nil eon-M-iilenees in ilitraliln loentlon. Apply to Thomas Tosh, (or further particulars. S-27-lf A DMINISTKATOirS NOTICK Utters f Ijimliir, t.itu nf Nurth Uitlon townshhi. Sclmvl- kill county, I'n , deeetiplt hnw been f;rnnteil to Win. II NuhtftstMer, H'Midlnj; at Itlnutown, Ia., to whom nil persoim iinlehted to wU estntu are ieiiiestcl to inuku payment, unit tliou having t laluiA or ileiiiaiulti 111 maku known the fame w fthout ilelay. Or to AVm. H, Numjikii, S. O. M. IIoi.Loi-hrriiu, Alt'y. AtlmlnlitKitor. Auk- IK'S. S-aVl.S-IO-S-'.'U VTOTICH Tho uiul- islK'ied comtulttpu on ll heat anil fuel for the puhllu hcIiooIh will meet in the Ilreetor'H looinu, West street school ImildluK, on Monday cvei.iii, 8ept 20th, lttOS, at 7::tO o'tliK'k, for the purpOHU of t ceivln; hUU for hauling iCO ttt 500 tons of coal from Indian Itiiitfe or Shenandoah City collieries to the iCMpcctlvc Htlmol hulldhiKi ltldfl must he sealed nnd may he nddrcdsed titlio undersigned or Secretary of the Hchool Hoard Tho coininlttee reserves the right to reject any ux a hlds .Iamtm .1. Duvitt, W .7. liniTT, M It'll AKI. KtlU.IVAK, MAItlllAI, ItAtGJI, .1 II. Maktin, 22-4t Uommlttce. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES Oflleo of tho Stato IIonpHnl for Injured persons of the Anthracite Coal ltenlonof l'cuiisylvjinla, fountain Spring, IVnnn. Sealed and marked "proposals for supplies' for the Stato Hospital for Injured l'ersons of the Anthracite Coal Ueglon of IVnnsylvnnla, will ho received by tho Hoard of Trustees up to and Including the twentieth day of October, A. I). lfe(H, for furnishing bread, meats, groceries, drugs miHllns, fruits, vegetables, ice, feed, coal &e..forthe year ending December 31tt, 180U The Hoard of Trustees reserve tho right to ret jectany or nil btda. A schedule of tho articles and probable amount of each required, will be furnished on application. Address, J. C. itinm.r, Sup't Stato HonltuI, 0 5-lSt Kottntiiln Springs, i'enna. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be in., tie to tho Court of Common lMons of Sehuyl k 111 county, l'a-, at 1'ottsvlllo, on Mon aay, October 10, 1HJS, at ten o'clock in tho fore noon, by Nicholas Fretband, Max Itnblnowlte, Samuel JJelsel, Hano Prleband, Davis (lobralo vlch, Davis Mmlgelsky nnd Max Smigelsky, undtr the Act of Assembly approved April 2!)th, 1H74, entitled "An Act to provide for tho Incor poration and regulation of certain corpora tions," and the supplements thereto, for tho charter of a corporation to be known as '"The Sons of Abraham Hebrew Congregation' of Shenandoah, l'a., tho character and objects of which aro tho maintenance and supiort of religious worship accoidlng to tho fslth, dis cipline and usages of the Hebrews. Said organization Is to lie carried on at Shenandoah, l'a , and for the purposes above set forth Is to have ami enjoy all tho rights, benefits nud prlvrlnes conferred by thosatd Act of Assembly and Its supplements M. M. Hunicu, Solicitor. September 15, IBUS, 0-15-2J-20-C Clothing BOOTS, OUR line nl1 ,ll SHOES, HATS. in quality, lowest price. They have just arrived from New York. All we ask of the public is to call and be convinced as we already have convinced thousands. The Only New Factory Shoe Store, Abe. Lcvlnc, Prop. 7 S. IVlaln St. Beware of close Imitations of the name of our store, but look for the right place. ike: orkin, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical dg. Instruments, Optical Goods. No. 1S9 South tVIaln Street, TERMINUS OP THE SCHUYLKILL TRACTION COHPANY'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 of 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. PLAIN TO BE SEEN I 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. Tlios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mairr Street. DANDRUFF . . Is" the Beginning of Baldness. Wectprial'a AuxiHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the sculp FOR SAIK AT mm briber m Ferguson House Mock, Anthracite Political Club MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENINd at 7 nVloik at 211 It.ni! xtiect, (Hovers' Hill. 11. M. HOYER. Pres. T. MALIA, Scc'y. 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. 9-2-1111 House, L is the biggest in town, lowest in price, r,,.n11l.. 1- .. !. tr r 1... . .inn nii. ijuuiiLy njiuiiKs lor UHCii. vjur niuiiu ; FACTORY PRICES. Not above or below, but on a basis saving you 25 per cent, on the dollar. Our line of hats is the latest in stvle. best EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall ;apcr nml Ji'torfitlon U ono of tho nineteen tli century lu'rmitpllflliiucntft, Tlmt U why tli"iP who nelett tliolr wnll imper l CAUIUN'S Ket pv tlHIglitfiit ieMttf. tt ln'i nect'ssiiry to puielmi tin' exprmtvo nrwt'H, t lie denltfn nml en lorn are jtit nn iirtljtk' In tho elienper Krndt'H, If they nre not so tit li. Kor thoeivho wlsli tt tleeoriite their room with" artist I j wii.1 1 papers ro to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Slienaatloah, l'a. DAVISON, THE FURNITURE AND Queen DEALER Hjreby makes his fair an nouncement to those who intend to purchase a stove or range for the winter. Wo liavo already Bold a quantity of tliciu.nnd will continue to increase our wilea Why ? lleeauso wo arc now liegliniFrH and wUh to oKtalillsh n Kod trade by kIvIiib you full value for ovcry dollar you invest. Wo call special attention to our "Queen Cinderella Itnnt?o" "of which tlio above cut h a correct fac-Kiiuiln. It hnsslxcooklni; holes, mado with llroboxat either rlsht or left hand end. All the Intent improvement all tho bett Ideas. Kour piece' tops Larue hlijli ovens, thoroughly ventilated.. Ucinovuble nickel door ilnte with bronze medallou. Tho side shelf, oven door kicker,, shaker handle nnd knob, nro nickel plated. Duplex or triplex urate, that can ho removed: and replaced without dls'.urbini; tho linings. Direct draft damper. I.nrRu ash pan. Cut hunr centre. It ni;.M cover, l'lro Hint or cat Iron llnhiBs. Highly polished edges. Voiding nlcket towel rod. Sold and Guaranteed at Davison's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND , STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North AlnlnSt. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained by theft) who use 1'ozzomi'u Complexion powder. - "gold in .1 9 8c 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNA-