BOX FAFijiR. Our fall stock has btcn received. Our 10c box is a wonder. Have you tried it yet ? Another lot a'so of the one you want for fiu-eitr iui '..iiu.-. The "Penn sylvania, ' ' a better 25c box you cannot find. Ask to see our stock suitable for presents. HOOKS & BROWN, V N. Main St. CANTRELL & GOCHRANE'S 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Slienamluah, Pa. At the Hon 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 foi tail and winter. ON TO VICTORY For this season. We have doubled our efforts to set before our patrons the lamest assortment of trimmed hats ever collected beneath one roof Imported models as well as those from our own workshop from $1 .SO to $13.00. 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, aim other ready-to-wear effects. Kverything you need 111 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. V lmniNoiiu' wmvenir w ill be presented to everj ljuly attemliliK tliooiienliig-. BON TON MILLINERY, No. 2" North Alain Street. Our store will close on Friday, Sept. 16th, to make preparations lor our fall opening. vote: for H. J. MULDOON, YOUR NEIGHBOR, 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, 1 50 fire test. eclipseoJl company, No 13 Hunt Coal Street, Mienamloali, l'eniin Mall order promptly attended to. EXTRA The Boston Factory Shoe Store iust received a biir 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' " ' " ' 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.Prlcesjuid floods BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah. I. SPONT, PROP. TOUR D00KS ABOVE POST 0PFICE. Pa. BEST L-IIME OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd HTHAW, Floor and Tabic 011 Cloths. B. Foley, aTWce.satr. Dt. Ohe g, Zi is indicated by ils condition. Wfwn the natural secretions decrease; when the hair becomes dry, splits at the ends and comes out in combing; 'when (he gloss disappears and the hair be comes gray or faded, the ill htaltb of the hair is indicated. The success of AVER'S HAIR VIGOR is du- to the fact that it restores the h.tir-pro-ducing organs to their natural 'vigor. It encourages and promotes the secre tions of the hair follicles, and thus gray or faded hair regains its origin I color, now groiuth begins, and lost lus tre is restored. " I havo used vers atair 1 fao. T for fifteen years. Itcause ttio hair to keep it h natural c lur .ind lsa positivecure fnr baldness" T. H. WHYANT, Weynnt, I'a. NOTEWORTHY REASONS. Why You Should Order Next Snntliiv' rrert In 1'refereneo to All Other Taper. Hero 1110 Miiim reaving wliy next SuniliiyV l'lo'S (Philadelphia, Kentemhor Uotli) i likely to please you more than any otlier Sunday paper which you can Imy. The Nillailclpliia Sunday l'lesawill print exclusively a new and tliiilling detective story liy Dr. A. Conan Doyle. Next Sunday's Press will toll oselusively the lovo story of Clara Ilaitou, thu Kioat Itoil Ciosf leader. l'nsixu Powell, tho youim naval olUccr, ho cruised for hours to save llohyon and hii famous seven, will wilto exclusively for next Sunday s l'ies, the story ol how vvo sank tho Spanish lleet. Next Sunday's Press will print exclusively tho history of "A liliiul UvtniRelixt of the Slums;" what a Philadelphia colored woman is doing through treat personal magnetism to clean up tho dark places of the city. Next Sunday's Press will lie the only news paper which will print the story of the ul.in ot the J'.mperor of Germany to visit Jeru silem. This is tho most lemarkahlo pi! firituneo of modern times. Next Sunday's Press will ho tho only paper which will tnako known the prepaiation of Chile for war. The arrosaneo of the South Amuncan Kcpuhlic Is tho latest menace to the peace of the United States. Noxt Sunday's Press will he tho only paper which will print tho estimate of tho great Pennsylvania Coach C!eo. W. Wooilrull' and othur foot lull experts on the foot lull uamcs of 1S0S. You had better order next Sunday's Press to-day. 3!Ih ltrouii KntertalllH. A pleasant evening sociable was given at the residence of Miss IMith Drown, Lost Creek, last evening, in honor of her guests, Misses I'.llun Kacrchcr and Mabel Edwards, of Pottsville. The event was enjoyably cele brated by the playing of games and dancing, which was followed by the guests being in vited to repair to tho dining room where the hostess had prepared an appetising luncheon. The invited guosts were Misses L'llen Kacrchcr and Mabel Edwards, Pottsville ; Nettie Keller, Contrails; Jean ' Glover, Win. Penu ; Mattio and Maize Jones, Lost Creek ; and Mossrs. Charles P. Post, Saylor Longs dorf, Severn Drown, John L. Steiubach, Calvin Steigerwalt, V. D. Jones, Wilbur Lewis, William Maiuwaring, and L'dwnrd Quimby, of Centralia. It's folly to sutler from that horrible plague of tho night, itching piles. Doin's Ointment cures, ipiiekly and poimanently. At any drug store, r.O cents, w E H A V E The Finest and Larg est Line of BATTENUERO PATTERNS FOR SCAUPS, COVERS, SHAHS and I1ANDKEUCH1EPS. The Celebrated Columbia, Savony and (iernianlown Wools. riorum's Fancy Bazar, 23 North tvislri Street. W1 I; arc the victors and our Overcoats is now before in Shenandoah. (V7 i TV Mi every piece is worth 20 per cent, more than we ask for it. We don't ask We can afford to do this because we and Youths that any dealer in the county ever handled, and are offering them at from $3 lo $18. Sec the others have their choice in selection. The first com , first served, and the same prices to all is one of the to buy. Kvery caller will be surprised by our display and agtee with us that no otlier house 111 the county ever carried such a select and varied stock ot clothing bclore. Men's Suits from $3. 00 to Jis.oo. Hoys Suits froin ?2 00 up to $12.00. Children's Suits from 90c. up to ffi.oo. We know people don't want trash pushed upon them when they buy clothing, and we never ofler 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. 9 8c 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, 1 in- u'Khii:h. The InieeaM fur Hrilttrtlny : ('Intiil) In I'Hitly el ly, lightly cooler vvucitlier, with mill mill freiili, VHriatilo wlntln, follmvnl liy ilonrliiK In tliu Intialnr nml inolKilily on the eonat liy night. POLITICAL MATTERS. Ilr. Ouall, of Auburn, CIiom ii ah the tti). publican County Clinlrnmn. The Dcpubllcnn candidalpii met in Potts ville yesterday afternoon nnd selected Dr. I hailes 1'. IJuall, of Auburn, as county chair man, livery candidate was present, and It leciuluil two ballots before 11 seloctlon was liiuilc. Only three names were proposed. These woie Dr. Charles L. Quail, of Auburn : llairison D.ill, of Mabauoy City, nnd lion. Chailo C. Mutton, of Pottsvillo. There were two liallots. On the first Dr. (Juall leccivnl 7, Hall t nnd Matteu 2. On the next ballot (Juall reielved 8 ami Hall 0. fieoige I!. Patterson, of Ashland, who was brought forward by tho Driimm people, withdraw fiom the contest The procent chairman, A. L. Shay, also declined in favor of Harrison Dall. for tho sake of harmony. Among those present from Shenandoah wero Hon. Joseph Wvatt and School Director Thomas Dove, Jr. The new chairman will name the members of tho executive conimitte and open headnuarters In the Seltz building, l'ottsville, in n low days. 1 he Itepublieans will open tho campaign in Pottsvillo next Monday evening with n mass meeting with W. J. Whitohousc, S. II Kdwaidsand others, as speakers. I he cold water politiciansaro holding forth :it Schuylkill Haven this afternoon. The Demociatic candidates are hustling. especially the judicial nominee. I'hc Depublicau county chaiiinaii has no picnic, and he will fully realize tills eie long. Harmony was so thick at yesterday's De- publican gathering that one could cut it with an axe. 1 he chunks weie ummi to cool the lefieshing beverages served at the gathering. Tho rinney-Davis-l'dwaids faction claim a victory in tho selection of Dr. (iuail ns county chairman. Daniel Dully, of St. Clair, will probably lie ono of the secretaries to bo appointed by the new county chairman. Hon. Joseph Wyatt will piohahly be a member of tho lfepubliean executive com mittee from tlin town. His appointment would give geueial satisfaction. With D.ivo Martin a member of tho Stale Senate, there will be lively limes at llairis. lung next winter. Tho New" York Democrats ignored the Chicago platform, and want no silver in their's. Ask your grocer for tho "Iloyal Patent dour, and take, no other brand. It is tho best flour made Civil Court. In the ease of Joseph Wise vs. Michael Dovlin, nctiou for tho payment of a balance on a piomisory note the jury utuined u verdict in favor of the plaintul' of fUS.iiu. The damage suit of Lewis Dicisbaeh vs the borough of Schuylkill Haven, grow ing out of the bad condition of tho public load south of Schuylkill Haven, causing the losi of his horse and injury to himself, is on trial. Yesterday morning the jury in tho caso of Holler and Meyers to u-o of I). i. Holler against members of the old Hoard of Trade, of l'ottsville, the jury returned a verdict against tho defendants for J480.-IS. In tho caso of Daniel Moyor vs. W. L. Whitehouso, a verdict was rcndcicd forfauo,-, in favor of tho plantiil'. The suit was lor tho payment of interest on certain inoitgages. Tho jury in tho case of A. 11. Driglit vs. C. I. Keainau for payment of a claim, returned u verdictinfavorofthoplaiutiir forfl.OlS 1IJ, 1 ho caso of tho Locust .Mountain Saving and Loan Association vs. Charles Mctz and wife to lecover $1,500 nn mortgages hold by the former Is bn trial before Judge. Kcch. Ono of nature's remedies; cannot harm tho weakest constitution; never fails to euro summer complaints of young or old. Dr. Fowler's Lxtraet of Wild Strawberry. Deeds Iteeordeil. From Peter Schwalm, executor, to Caroline Dixler, premises in Tower City. ! rom James P. i orgey, et al., to Katharino 1'mieger. premises in Tamaqua. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes TOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain In the Gtoinnch. Glddlno33, Fulness aftor meali, Head ache Dlzzlnobs, Drovvslnoss. l'lushincs of Hoat, Loss of Appetite, Costivoness. Dlotchen on tho'Skln. Cold Chills, Dis turbs! Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all Kervous and Trombllns Sonsations. THE PIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufTorer Will acknowledge tliom to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IlEKCIIAM'S PILLS, taken asdlroct od, w'llo.ulckly rostoro Fotnalos to com ploto health, Thoy promptly roinovo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem nutl cure side lleudaclie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beccham's Pills aro Without a BiivaS And havo the LARGEST SALE Ofncy Patent .Medicine In the "World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. competitors the vanquished. They in progress. Give us a call and see the wonderful revelation we have 111 Clothing for Men, Youths and Children Nothing We have searched in the best manufacturing houses for the best materials and the latest styles and we lound them. Kverything in our stock are big buyers of goods and get an Great Mammoth I'l'lllY POINTS. tiappeuliiK" 1 liroiiRliout llui (luiintr.v t'ttronleled lor llaKlv l'eiiimll DiieUwheU cakes are ncsrly ripe. It's a ooal day when the ice man gets loft. I'oit Otrhou lias organized a font ball loam. Tho doctors will meet In l'ottsvllto on October I. liter is again selling at llaxlelou at f II 111) per barrel. A local physician snys "toil In liimto and sutler at leisure." Tho itcnr girls are making the unmnaluu hat very common. Two of the sick soldiers at the 1'otUvlllo hospital aro critically 111. Iho Mcllot building, on South Main street. is In tho hands of painters. I Ho Ashland baso ball team will nlnv it Schuylkill Haven to-moirow. The Miners' hospital asks bids for furnish. lug supplies to that institution. milium Irlch, a Shaiiioklu volunteer, dlorl at tho Plaltsburg, N Y.. barrscks. The 1. & 11. milroad has iccelved 400 of the ltiOOO now co.il cars eontructed for. Mt. Carmel's new brewery will nlaco its proiluct in the market about Octobor 15. With 70 men employ ed, tho Dellefonto Glass Works yostoulay resumed operations. ltio politicians will beveiv polite to the intelligent voter from now until Novembers. A now lodge of Llkswill be Instituted at .Ulentowu on Wednesday by Deputy II. W. I'ayne. Soft felt blond brimmed foldier hats aio very much In vogue now with both men and women. Many houses at Locust (lap will bo aban doned by the P. & It. Co. because of oxleli slve cave-ins. Miss Mary Chapman, of Ashland, mid Francis Towels, of Centmlla, will be married oil Wednesday. 1 be thlce-year-old son of W. A. James, of Wadosville, underwent a successful operation at a Philadelphia hospital. I he forty-lmnth annual exhibition of the great Columbia county fair will be held at llloomsburg. Pa.. Oct. 12 to 15. 1 lie Humane Firo Company, of Mahanoy City, will compete for ono of the prizes at the state firemen's parade at Lebanon. lhe Allegbenv Insurance Company, of Pittsburg, organized in 18J0, with a capital of $100,000, is about to go into voluntary liquidation. Zion Deformed Congregation, of York, re fused to areept as their pastor Dev. J. M. Dunkle, of Hublersburg, Cenlie county, assigned to them by tho consistory, Tlios. Devilie, of Shenandoah, eliteied $500 hall before 'Snulio Toomey on a serious charge brought by a Pottsvillo girl. The pioseeu tion was brought before 'Squiio Nichol. Pottsvillo Cluoniclo. Tho bieakiiig ofa hoisting ropo let a couple of cars down the Jeddo No. 5 slope in Luzcruo county, and three men wero injured in tho smash-up at tho bottom, John Dulko, of Frceland, fatally. A racing horse valued at $5 000, and be longing to a Vermont horseman, dropped dead on tho track at tho Alleiitown fair yesteiday. Tho horse was running a race at the time. Tw o merchants at Shamokiu wero arrested by a stato ollicial for selling oleuinargaiine, without a- liccuse. Horseless carriage accidents 1110 becoming iiiimcious since their intiodiictlon in this region. Prof. J. M. Laudls, principal of Shamokin's High school, has resigned to accept a position ill New York. Tho property owners of Shamoliin are kicking against their assessments, claiming llieni to bo unjust. According to tho goosebone weather prophets this will bo a very cold winter. Sirus, Iho dog star, is brilliantly visible in the southern heavens these evenings. PERSONAL MEN 1'IOIN. Mrs. Charles Qirviu. who was a guest of town friends tho past few days, left for her homo in Williamsport to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dusto and Miss Muttle Price went to St. Clair to-day to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Deuben Price. Jehu Median, w ho was homo from the army 011 a fuilough, left town this morning tu report at Fort Mott. His regiment has been ordeied to Cuba. The condition of James Kceso at tho Miners' hospital was somewhat improved to- day. .Mrs. P. F. Gallagher, who had boon visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Dona gb.au, on South Main street, returned to Washington, D. C. She was accompanied by her sister. Miss Annie Monaghan. G. W. Koitcr, of llloomsburg, spoilt several hours in town to-day in tho interest of his business allalrs and grocery storo. Messis. Frank Schmidt, of town, and Max Scnmidt, of Shamokiu, returned home last evening. They spent two months touring in Germany, most of tho time being spent at the homo of their parents. They weie met in Now York by their wives. L. Uorton, Jr., superintendent, C. A. Glaze, assistant superintendent, and L. .', Havvley, electrician for tho 1. & It. & P. Tel. Co., came up from Pottsvillo to-day and called on F. W. McDennott, tho local manager for the company. .Miss Katie O'Connor, of Centralia, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Neill, of South Main street. Mrs. John Graf, of North Jardin street, attended the funeral of a relative in Phila delphia. Miss Margaret llcddall, the accomplished daughter of T. D. lieddall, Esq , lelt yester day for Mcchauicsburg, .where she will tako a course In a young ladles' seminary. A stubborn cough or tickling in tho throat yields to One Minute Cough ''.ire. Harmless in clfeet, touches the right spot, reliable and just what Is wanted. It acts at once. C. II. Hagcubiicb. never touch us 111 quantity, quality, style or prices. Our Grand you tnree or lourpuccs, as some allowance ot ten per cent, irom me MAHANOY CITY. An r.tciirsloiiM II. is 11 Mm row llseupo Kroni ti Train. Mahanoy City, Sept. 23. Jacob Frank, tho grocer of this town, had a narrow oscnpo fiom sorlous Injury, if not death, while on his way tn Alleiitow n with 0110 of tho excur sions yesterday. Ho got oil' at Maucli Chunk tn ascertain why the train had stopped, and im the train suddenly started ho made a grasp for the handrail, but missed it. Ho succeeded in catching hold of the mil on the next car, but slipped as be attempted to Jump 011 tho step and was dragged for sumo distance He held on tu the rail until assisted by tueii 011 the platform. William F. Diiiighney met with an accident yesteiday while taking a initio victim In a wagon lo the railway station. Tho vohlclo shuck uu obstiuctlon and Dmighucy was thrown to the ground. His light hand was seriously Injured. John Harmonic., who was Injured yester day by a fall of coal at the North Mahanoy cnllieiy. cannot live. His back is broken and lie Is Internally injured. Anthony Montillls, a minor employed at the Mahminy City colliery, had his right band badly mashed by falling coal. Jnhii Iturnu-o, a driver at the Mahanoy City colliery, hid his right leg squeezed between ens while making a coupling. Justine Keluer la-1 night gave judginont in the case of Isaac L0.101, of town, against John Toul.in, of Hionainluali, for the lull ahiuinit claimed, fJ 50, and Interest Tin: LA 1)1 ICS. The pleasant etl'eetand perfect safety with whic li ladies may use S.vuip of Figs, under all conditions, make it their favorite lemedy. Tn get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Sjiup Co. printed near lhe bottom of the package. For S.1I0 by all drugglsU. Miurlugt Licenses. Thomas Urennaii nnd Ilridget Shields, both of Dlytlie township. James McKornon, of Camden, N. J., and Ll.zie Muldowney, of New Castle township. Come and sco our saucer, 5 cents, at F. J chini wale, Portz. cup and tf Karl's Clover Kont Tea is a pleasant laxa tive Dcgiilates tho bowels, puiifies tho blood. Clears the complexion. Lasy to make and pleasant to tako, &," cts. Sold by P. 1). Klilin and a guarantee. Ill Ml. 1'JIOMAS. On the l!0th Inst, at Shenandoah, ltees J. Thomas, aged JVrt years, 5 ruontbs and a davs. Tito funeial will take place from tho fauillv resilience, 127 West Co.l street, on Snlurilny, 2Jth itmt , nt 1:30 p. in. Herri rs lit the residence. Interment will be mado In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. ICelatlves ami fi lends respectfully invited to attend. 0-22 2t ' ortlioOlobofor f RHEUMATISM 7 gS ULafiALuIA and similar Complaints GERMAN MEDIGfiL LAWS mm EXPELLERJ 1 vVorlilieno.vneiU llemarknMysiicccs'-fnl! jfiutv ei milno Willi Trade Mark " Anchor.' l'. Ad. lticlilcr.'. Co.,2151iirlSt.. ?ii lerl.S 31 HIGHEST ftlYARSS. 13 Branch nonces. Own Glassworks. 23 fi 00 eta. Emlurbc-d & rucuiuuicutliu by A. Wasley. 106 N. Main St.. i 0. H. Haeenbuch. 103 N. Main St.. . r.r.u. Kirnn, 6 s.MalnSt., DR. RICHTER'S ' "ATVCIIOlt." BTOHtAOIIAT. lical Igoll. HvnppphIa j-Htiiiimeli Coninlnlnlis. MISCELLANEOUS. lilOU SAMCTwo pool tables In k-oi1 comll ,1 tion. Vim be bought very rcnsoiiahle. Anply to Anthony Sclunlokur, IW South Miiln ntn-ot. tf T(,TIC'K. lVMrnhlo piopcrtic for mile. At IN ply to H. G. M. Hollopetor, nttornuy, HluMmpdoah. 8-31-tf 1jUH SALK. A valimhlo property on "West CVntrc Mtroet, ilwllhij; lioiihe, nntl nil con vi'tili'iicpa in dt'xlmhlu location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars, 5-i7-tf MOTIOIi Tho ninWHiKiied coinailtteo on IN heat nnd fuel for thu puMlu huIiooIh will meet in tho DIuctorH looinu, Wust tticot nchool huiliiliit:, on Monday evening, Supt 20th, 180, at 7:10 o'c lock, for tho purpose of rtccivlnK bids for haul! iil: 1(10 to 500 tons of coal from Indian IMdu or hhenandoah City collieries to tho rcupecttvo hcliuol bulldlna Bids inu-t bo Hoaluu and may bo addressed tt tho underHiKno or Secretary of the Hchool Hoard Tho eomniitteo reseiveH tho rip:ht to rejectnny or an inua jasik j. heyitt, W J. BniTT, MlCIIAICL SCIX1VAN, MAll-illAl. ItAL'dH, J. II. M.VJtTlN, J-22-H Committeo. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES Olllce nf tho Ktato Hospital for Injured persona tu ine .miiraciiu woai iteyionoi I'oniisyivuuia, Kountaln Hprlns, Penna. Healed and marked "nronosala for BUnnlies" for the Mute Hospital for Injured lersons of tho Anthracite ('oal lleloti of Pennsylvania, will be received by the Hoard of Trustees up to and Including thu twentieth day of October, A. 1). Ikus, for fiirid&hlntf bread, meats, Kl'occrluH. druH immliua, frnltn, vegetables. Ice, feed, coal &e.. for the year eiHlhiK. December UUtt lh90 Tho iJoan! at Trusteen rc&crvo tho rlsht to re ject any oi' all bid-. A schedule of tho urttcles and probable amount of each required, will ho furnished on application. Address, .i. u. liiDin.u, Hup t miiu iiosmui, 0-5-lht Koiiutalii Hprlnffu, lViiua. dealers do. uur goods are marked in wnoiesaie nouses. 1 111s percentage latest Box Style Overcoats . The stock is a large one, but people shoifld call before a rush sets in and leading mottoes in our house. Everybody is welcome to visit our store and none need feel under obligation Clothing1 BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. I in mialitv. lowest price They have , - . ...... ,. , we ask ol the pulilic is to can ami convinced thousands. The Only New Factory Shoe Store, Abe. Levlne, Prop. Beware of close Imitations of the name of 7 " ' IKE ORKIN, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. No. 1S9 South Main Street. TERMINUS OP TUB SCHUYLKILL TRACTION COHPANY'S RAILWAY. We arc 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 and musical instru ments. The prices are the leature 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 ! 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. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning ol Baldness, Wastphal'3 fluxlllator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the icalp FOR SALE AT DUMS BRIBER SMGr I'ergusou House llloclc. Anthracite Political Club Ml-BTS I-VERY MONDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock at 211 ICace btrer-t, Olovera' 11111. H. M. AlAl.lA, Sec'y. flOYER, I'res. For Sale.. Valuable Shenandoah prop erty, centrally located on Oak Street, with all modern conveni ences, store room and dwelling, l'or further information apply at this office. 9-2-1111 Opening Of Pall and Wlntor Stock Of Clothing and piain ngures, aim at noiioin-rocn prices wmi ten per cent, additional on. we give 10 our customers, we HOUSe, h GOLD1N, PropT SHENANDOAH, PENNA fjUIi line Is the bijjgest in town, lowest 111 price, w and tin? ((utility speaks for itself. Our motto : - FACTORY PRICES.- Not uliove or below, but on a basis saving you 25 per cent, on the dollar. Our line of hats is the latest in style, bent just arrived from New York. All . , , tie convinced as we already have 7 IVloln St. our store, but look for the right place. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papern and tccorntlnim In one of tbe iilneteentb ecntury ac-eotnpllnliiiieiitn. Tbat In why tl.oe vvlio nelect tbelr wall pnjier ot ('AltlllN'H uet meb dellubtfiil remilti. H Un't neeepnry lo piireluiMe tbe expensive irradi , Ibo denluiK and eolnm art' Just as urtlMIe 111 the ebeaper Krudei, If tbey are not no ileb. l'or thniovvho vvlftb to decorate tbell roollls wltll artistic wall papers u" to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. DAVISON, THE FURNITURE AND DEALER Hereby makes his fall an nouncement to those who Intend to purchase a stove or range for the winter. We have already Bold a quantity ot tbcm.aml will continue to iacrcaso our galea. Why? Itecauso wo are new beginners and vvlsb to establish a good trade by Klvlniryou full value for every dollar you Invest. We call special attention to our "Queen Cinderella ItanKo" ol vvblcb tbe above cut Is n correct fae-elndle. It baa six cooking boles, mado with lire box at' cither rlebt or left baud end. All tbe latent improvements all tbe best Ideas. Four pltce lops I.are;o blyli ovens, thoroughly ventilated., lieniovable nickel door plato with bronze medallon. Tho side Bbelf, oven door Idekcr,. shaker handle and knolw are nickel plated.. Duplex or triplex grate, that can bo removed: and replaced without disturbing tbe linings. Dircet draft damper. Large ash pan. Cat long, centre. It nged cover. I'lro flint or cast Iron, linings. Highly polished edges. Folding nleket towel rod. Sold and Guaranteed at Davison's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND r STOVE-' ., STUHE, 121-123 North MalnSi. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety hottuesa of the skin is Inva riably obtained by tboe d who usu I'ozzomi'h Complexion i'owiler. or the kuul lias ever been attempted is as new as a fresh laid egg, and nave me nnest ovorcoais lor wen
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