I 4 w"irii BOX PAPER i - . Our fall stock 1ms been received. Our ioc box is a wonder. Have you tried it yet ? Another lot a'so of the one you want for fin cnnv; n.' ' t. The "Penn sylvania." a better 25c box you cannot find. Ask to see our stock suitable for presents. HOOKS & BROWN, IM. rslaln it. GANTRELL & GOGHRANE'S 111 - GINGER - Hit- 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a, BON-TON MILLINERY In our iw-Mirtmi -t vmi v 111 11ml nil tlio txvw ntylt't for Full itutl 1 ntT in Tr.uiiu.'l ami lT it trtiiitiu'il llau, umt lit hiu-Ii prUv u mtT Im-fori- lieanl of. Wr hixvv lunnlrrtls uf hut to se lect from. Yon i-an stive innniy uml fine ly vNitltiK the H011-T011 .SAll.OKS AM) WALKING HATS. No limit to the fiunutitv. have tins larKi"t assortment. Alo IHnli, OuMIm, Keutliem uml other novelties. Largest ftoclc In tho county unit choicest selection, W wnnt your trnrie for tho very reuon wo have tho lurect stock uml sell ut prices lower tlmn every hotly else would term IjOvv 1'rlces. MOIIItMNO GOODS. We lire the ole )ieuil(iinrters. Our parlors contnln 11 splendid array of jjooiIb. ROUGH RIDER HATS, AH Colors, So. BON TON MILLINERY, No. 29 North Main Street. Tho Mrcllmllll Smith. Tha conti'inpiinuiea of tlio incdltnvnl Mitithwcru thu nrtiits wlin liullt tho cutlio clrals, tho musium, mvliitirts, sculptors uml citriiuiitLTrt who jmt tluiir ivIIkIou Into tliulr work. His wiirkmnti's woro men of roctltmlo who raired thrso iiiimtiiiiciitM of "chlstihtl musk', " wliirli hnvo so ofton htt'ii rcforri'd to ns thu prido ami boast of tlio civilized world. Wo find tho worthy smith was not 0110 whit behind his con Uiiiitxirnrlcs, for ho nlso was an artist, and beautiful specimens of his handiwork re main to this day. IIo wrought tho most graceful forfiiii(?s by moans of tho fowest possible number of tools forcings which showed his lino of tho beautiful and a painstaking tliMro to turn out work of great merit. Tho numerous cxquislto ox umples of his handicraft which exist in our old gateways, church doors, altar rail ings, weathercocks on old buildings, sign boards of quaint wayside Inns, still serve us tyiies for contiuuul Imitation. Good Words. He Was Scutch. A story of n Kilmarnock man's visit to London Is told in Tho Herald of bis town Ho was most hospitably welcomed at tho house of a friend's friend, on whom ho had been nsked to call. Tho lady of the house asked him If he were a total abstain er, and, finding lie was not, brought out n decanter of whisky and nearly filled a tumbler, which she handed to him. Tho Kilmarnock man protested that ho could iiot take "half tho amount." "Oh," replied tho hostess, "you aro n Scotchman, aren't you?" Smart. Young Lady You'ro what's known n u woman hater, nrou't you? Old Gontloinan I am, my dear girl; I nm. nnd I glory In It. When I was a vory young man, a womr.11 mado a fool of mo uud 1 er Y. L. A:ul you never got cvor It Comlo Cuts. HOOD'S TILLS cure Liver III, Biliousness, IndlgesUo.i, Heartache. ideas" nt. laxative. All Druggists Calendar Tor lK'.MI. Tho IIkhai.d olllce has a full and complete line of calendars for ISM). If you con template a ealoudar for your friends, reserve vour order nut you see our line, it win mean a hie saving to you. They aro also beautiful specimens of lithographic art and very reasonable in price. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that tho name Liftsio & Baku, ABhland. I'a. is printed on every sacV. 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. 13 l jut Coal Street, Bhenauiloah, I'cnna Mall ordern promptly attended to. a- vJ BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY aud HTHAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. t r rl, aT West E. Ut rUlCjr, centre S. z CO HITS TRIMMED FREE - -AT T1IU- r 1 4u mm? & er lite Dropper ? Thero nro cough medicinos that nro taken as freely as a drink of water from a dipper. They are cheap medicines. Quantity does not make up for quality. It's tho qual ity that cures. There's one modi cino that's dropped, not dippad Ayor's Cherry l'ectoral. There's more power in drops of this remedy than in dippersful of cheap cough syrups and elixirs. It cures lirnn chitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all Colds, Coughs, and all'uctions of the Throat and Lungs. eppfj rceiera is now half rniCB for tho half-size bottles 50 cents. Crnirull'i Dentil. An inquest was held :it Miihiinoy City last nljjlit mi the desith of Augustus Criigiin, who was killed in tlio KUaiiKciwan colliery hist Saturday night. Tlio nly witnusx examined was Mattliow Caserloy, loader boss at the cillery. Ho testified that he and CroKiin were unloading limber. t!us.erley liilehed the mule to one of the timbers to have it pulled from tlio race. Ho told t'logan to step aside and the latter did. The mule started, the lots slipped on leavitg the cage mid struck ('rosan in the stomach. The jury rendered a verdict of accidental death. The funeral of the victim took place ut two o'clock tliU afternoon from the family resi dence at Jackson. The service's were con ducted by liev. (1. M. Hock, pastor of the German Kcformed church of Mithaiioy City. The remains were brought to IhU town and interred in the Odd fellows' cemetery. A Hit uf Ilintory lti-cullcil. "I was disgusted with the captain of tho company," remarked Mr. .Situliiford. "Miss .lordlo mado tho Hag presentation speech in a clear, distinct voice that could bo heard by everybody In tho crowd, but Captain Seudsby mumbled his words in so low a tone that I couldn't hear a word ho said, and I stood within six feet of him. A man ought to bo ablo to rlso to tho oo caslon as well as a woman. " "Yes," absently responded Mrs. Squln ford. "That reminds moof tho timo when wo woro married I spoko my vows, as you remember, in a clear, distinct voice, and you mumbled something 1 couldn't understand, although I stood within con siderably less than six feet of you. " Mr. Fqulnford mumbled something, but boomed unablo to rlso to tho occasion, and tho eomersatlon closed. Chicago Tribune w E H A V E The Pinest ami Larg est Line of BATTENIJURO PATTERNS OR SCAUPS, COVERS, SHAHS and HANDKERCHIEFS. The Celebrated Columbia, Saxony and (lermantown Wools, Morgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North IVIsIn Street. DAVISON, THE FURNITURE AND S T mum DEALER Mireby makes Ills fall an nouncement to tliosu who intend to purchase a stove or range for the winter. We have already sold a quantity of them, and will continue to Increase our sales Why Ileeatiuo we are new beubitierH and wish to entnlillsb a good trade by giving yon full value for every dollar you Invest. Wo call special attention to our "Queen Cinderella ltnnge" of which the above cut Is u correct fac-aiinilo. It lias six cooking boles, mado With tire box at either right or left band end. All the latest Improvements all tho best Ideas. Pour piece lops Largo high ovens, thoroughly ventilated. Iteinovublo nickel door plute with bronze medalloii, The side shelf, oven door kicker, shaker bundle and knobi nr nickel plated. Duplex or triplex gnite, that tun bo removed and replaced without disturbing tho linings. Direct draft dumper. Largo ah pan. Cut long centre. 11 nged cover. Fire Hint or cust Iron linings. Highly pollnhed edges. Folding nlckol towel rod. Sold and (itiarantecil at Davison's BUSY . FURHITURE . AND , STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North AlalnSt. . i 5 1 VR 3 ! H f ; is i'lTHY POINTS. Ilupp.ilhi;s TlirmiKliiiut the Cnuntiy Clirtintclrd for Ilimty l'eruiml. This tuny ho the equinoctial. Wheelmen view tlio approach of winter with dismay. A stent Kuulislimiui loit ten poll ml a In one nlxlit while playing ruiilitte. '1'tnniph a laiiihklu is a small lainli It doesn't follow that a pumpkin Is a small pump. 1'rost Is a Rood thing for tho chestnuts, hilt not the kind the liiim-fat comedian springs. lleiirso It. Wertley and Miss .lennio (llass mile, popular young people uf l'ottsvlllo, are to he mairied on Wednesday evening. A pavement similar to the lino laid at tho IVrKiiviii theatre building is lielng put down in fnint of the Ferguson House. Tlio state fiiemeu's convention will ho held at Lebanon next week. The members of the Fourth regiment will he paid within the next fortnight. Nearly three mouths pay is duo them, liev. V. V. lleutz, of i'ort Arthur, Texas, was on Sunday extended a tiiiHniinouseall by the congregation of tlio English Lutheran church, of l'ottsvlllo, to succeed I!ov. M. ,1 Filey, now in Springfield, Ohio. The hundred yard dash at Now l'hiladel phia on Satuiday between Thomas Martin, of Silver Creek, and Frank Desmond, of New Philadelphia, for $100 a side, was won by Martin. l!ev. Joseph L. l'ratt, rector of Saint John's Episcopal church, Lancaster, died yesterday uf blood poisoning, brought about by car buncles. Ho was TS years old and a native of Cornwall, Conn. Albert Seeber, the l'ottsvlllo missing soldier, arrived homo yesterday from l'orto Itico, having been In a division hospital at Arrayo. Henry W. Both, of Pcrdiiton, a volunteer Mildier, died in tlio l'ottsvlllo hospital vostcr day of typhoid fever. By a fall from a chestnut tree, Bruce Haitinnu, aged ," years, was kilhd, lit Slilek sliiuuy, Lueriie county. In tiie preellce of his baby, Farmer Dow hoer, of North Londonderry township. Lebanon county, shot himself through tlio bead. Mrs Dennis Coylo is dying in the Lacka wanna Hospital at Scranton from a cut throat and beveled windpipe. belMullicted. While on his homeward journey from the seashore, William Walton, a wealthy l'itts burg business man, chopped dead, at Hunt ington, W. Va. Young Mervin Franklin, of Newburg, Cumberland county, crossing the railroad tracks at Shlppcnshurg, was ground to pieces by a freight train. The artistic brush of Thomas II. Snyder, the painter, is beautifying tho piupoity of James II . Morgan, on South Jardin street. Many clergymen yesterday attended the funeral of Itcv. J. IMward l'ratt, rector of St. John's i:picopa! church, at Lancaster, and Bishop Tulhot conducted the services. When doctors fail, try Buidock Blood Hitters. Cures djspepsia, constipation; in vigoiates the wholo system. TYPHOID AT CAMP MEADE. Nov York lti'irliiiciit Will He Iuoliited to I'rovcnt Fiii'tliee Spread. Middletown, Pit., Sept. 27. Typhoid feter Is grettinR In Its deadly work at Camp Monde. Throe deaths occurred between Saturday night and Monday morning-. The body of Private Will iam Morgan. Company A, First Mary land, was .shipped last evening to Frederick City, Md. The others were Corporals Hoy W. Johnson and August Foss, Company II, Second regiment, engineer corps. Johnson was an under graduate of the University of Nebras ka, nnd his remains were forwarded to his home at Crete, Neb. Foss' body was sent to Hesliford, Minn. lie was a graduate of the University of Michigan, and held a fellowship in the University of Nebraska. Private ,T. S. Thompson, of the corps reserve ambulance company, who was taken away from here by the Lancas ter general hospital ten days ngo, died Sunday night of typhoid. Private Draper T. Ferry, Ninth Pennsylvania, died yesterday at the llarrlsburg hos pital of fever contracted In the south. Ills body was shipped to Now Albany. Hradford county. Pilvate Uenjamln Derloulner, Tenth Ohio, was struck fcy lightning and Instantly killed last even ing during a heavy rain storm while guarding the tent of n military tailor, llerloulner's home In at Cincinnati. Typhoid Is spreading so vapidly In the Two Hundred and Third New York that the regiment will be sent away as soon as n suitable camping ground Is found. It is probably that the troops will be Isolated In the Conewago hills, In tlio vicinity of Klinabethtown. Now tents will be Issued to them and extra precautions taken to confine the dis ease to this command. The medical of ficers say the New York soldiers brought typhoid here from Camp Black. A train load of typhoid patients wns taken to Philadelphia hospitals last evening by a lied Cross train. This society Is taking excellent care of tho sick In Its hospital here, and has se cured tho services of a specialist to treat the typhoid cases. IS" . oitnouioDo rcr HEUMA NEURALGIA and elmilar Oomphintc, ami preparta unaT tlio Hrint'cnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS prescribod by eminent pbyslclausi DR. RICHTER'S fab a RSftninn it ' EXPELLEB. World renowned I ncinirkatilytueres'fnll Onlvi-re n wllti Trntla At ark Anchor. K. Ad. Ulthtcrl. Co., 215 1'carlSt., Kew VorV. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Hontes. Own Glaaswotia, MiWJtU. EnduMcd Si rtcomiutudca bj A. Wasley. 106 V. Main St., C. n. nagenbnch, 103 N. Main St., . P.l). Klrlln, 6 S. Main St. . "'iirelstOi0 DR. RICHTER'S" "ANCIIOIl .STOaiAC'IIAT. W for Ooll. llVhpenNlti.Htoniiieli fniilplnlut DANDRUFF . . Is the Beginning of Baldness, Wostprial'o AuxiHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp, KOR SALK AT DUSTG'S BRRDER IM 1'erKUSoti House Ulock. Anthracite Political Club MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING ut 7 ii'oliKk nt 21 1 Itnce ulrert, tiloviru' Hill. 11. M. HOYER, Pres. T. At A LI A, Sec'y. I I N ET H ERSO LE l f "After boing complotoly worn constant nervous strain, I was ndvlsou to uso tho Gonuino JOHANN IIOFF'S MALT f BXTIIAOT. Ithasbono- 5 Mod mo so wonderfully that I liavo bocomo Its strongest ndvocato." &w Mann Koff's Mali AVOID SUBSTITUTES CIVIL COURT. ''olir .Imlge lttisliliig Cases During the I.Kst Week of Court. The last week of civil court opened yester day with four Judge disposing of tlio eases. Judge Albtight, of Lehigh, anil Judge Lyon, of Juulata, ale asistlug Judges Ilrehtel and Koch in disposing of the long cause list. Tho case of Ilcrnnrd Doimboo vs. Elizabeth Whalch, an action to recover damages fir Injuries sustained by fulling thunigl a eo.il hole on the defendant's premises. The plain tin" is a resident of tlirardville and is an in stallment agent. On the Mb of May, 1891, ho was walking along Last Lloyd street, when ho fell in a coal holo In front of tho property of Mrs. Whalen and his leg was badly bruised ami lujuroil, causing him to bo confined to tho hotuo for four weeks, anil for which bo seeks to recover damages to the ainuunt of $501). Dmiohoe testified that the covering of tho coal holo was in an unsafe anil lud i oiulitioii, and a physi cian testified as to his Injuries. He previ ously made a demand upon the liiirnugh Council for damages, but his claim was ignored by that body, mid then he brought suit against the property owner. Tho do feiiso pieduced witnesses to show that tlio paveineiit whs hut leeeuily built; tliatituas mado in a woikmiinliko manner, and that no complaint as to' its bad condition had been made to the defendant. Judge Lyon told the jury that property owners aio conipelliil to keep their pavements in a safe condition, anil the only questions for the Jury to determine, was the pavement in (paction in safe condition and to what extent tho plaintiff sustained in- juiies. M. M. Ilurke, of town, represented the defendant and John F. Whalen the plaintill'. Tlio jury retired lato ycstoiday a Hern oo n, and this morning brought in i sealed verdict in favor of the plainliU'and al lowing hint tin uamaues. The verdict was somewhat of a surprise, as It was generally thought the plaintill' had a poor case. Flank A. LvcroHnml Silas Hotl'naglc were appointed ltcpublican aud Democratic in spectors, respectively, in the llranilonville dlstiict. John Fry was appointed for Hill's district, Mahnnoy township. Applications were made for a new trial In tho cases of (J. M. liecker vs. Levi JI. Paul and A. L. Shay, adnir., vs. Prudential In suratico Company, Also in the case of Wise vs. Devlin. In tho case of John L Tracey vs. Jlahaney township, it was agreed that the arbitrators will meet in this case on Oct. 20, 1SUS, at tin court house at It) a. in. X lie aibttratots are Win. Carter, I). lloyeraiul Harry lnue. In the cases of Monroe Itapo vs. John Longcnberger and Llias liankes vs. John Longenbeiger, cortioraris from Justice W F. Horn, Judge Ko'h in two short opinions reversed tho judgment enteied. Jacob L Lovinck was appointed guardiai of Mary 1C. llcunie, minor child of Ale.v under llenuie, lato of Oirardville, deceased llond in tho sum of $300, filed and approved Ily agreement of tounsel for tho defend ants, a non suit was enteied bi'fnro Judge Albright in the caso of llrigllt and Jliuogiio vs. Fiitz Schlorf et al. This suit was brought to recover a house and six lots in liutlc township sold at Sheriff's salo. A stubborn cough or tickling in tho throat yields to One Minute Cough ''are. Harmless In effect, touches the right spot, reliable and just what is wanted. It acts at once. (3. II llagcubiich. Deeds Jteconleil. Deed from I'eter llerger aud wife to ltoscn: Burner, premise: in Cressona. From Henry Moll ctal to Ilonjainln Wollor premises in l'ottsvlllo. From Anna Kehrer to Mary A. Itehrer, premises in I'inegrovo. rromCoal Dalo H. and L. A. to Margaret Deouoy, piemiscs in Coal Dalo. From August Snyder and wifo to Philip Snyder, premises in Locust Dilo. From Ashland S. F. and L. A to Annie II I'ritchard, premises in Ashland, From James C. Hishop and wlfo to A. O, ilishop, pieiuises in Kiugtowu. From Win. liorkheisor and O.J. Arcgood to William Franz, premises in Cressona. I'irel rirel Klrel Insure your property from loss in the hUstand strougrst cash companies: l'hlhi Underwriters Insurance Co, of Norlli America and Fiio Association. Hartford Firo Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co, West Chester Firo Ins, Co., United Firomon Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. I.leetiHn TrniiHrem. Tho followini; licenses woro tniusforrcd by court : Tlio license of Frank Camp, Second ward of Ashland, to Michael Mclln. Tho licenso of l'ntrick J. Olvens, borough of McAdoo, to Andrew Itolihan. Tho license of U. W. Weeks, Kastunrd of (lllliertou, to livHii Moroni. Tho license of Michael J. Dunn, of tho First ward of I'ottsvillo.to Henry C. ltoppell. For your wateli lepairlnK and jewelry ro pairini! go to Ike Orkiu's, 12U Kouth Main stieet. H Cjolono In Now York '-Unto. Tonnuniulu, N. V., Sept. 27. A cy clone strttek this jdaei nlmrtly after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Jluny buildings were unroofed, bnins blown to pieces and fences und outhousnes wrecked. Orent utrotches of wooden Bldewalk were torn up on some streets. Samuel Monette, a milk wnwon driver, wns caught In the storm. His rlB was rushed along the street at llKhtninc speed until wrecked. Monette Is be lieved to be fatally Injured. -Mrs. Charles Peters and Mrs. Henry Peters, the latter carrying an Infant, were picked up und hurled violently against a building. Iloth women were picked up unconscious. f 'ill urn 1 1 In Will Oiiiiso Itnly. KlnBBtnn. Jitmalra, Hept. 27. Advlops front Caithngena, Colombia, utnte thnt the Colombian government has finally ileclcled to ilecllno to pay the Cerruti cilalm, on tho ground that the republic Is now able to produce umple evldunoe of Corrutl's cnnipllcity In tho political troubles that occurred In the country In 1870 and 18S5. The governmeut, ac cording to the advices received, 1mh dltected the president to urge Italy to agree to resubmit the case to arbi tration, and will, In the event of fall ing In this attempt, oppose force with turce to the last extiemu. rirliiii 11 1'iitiil l'l lii I'lijlit, I'hlladelphla.'fiept. S7. Joe nutlor.the local colored pugilist, last night knock ed out "Poo" Tuyne In the second round at the Arena. I'uyne Is at a hospital, wheie It in feared he may not it'OOVer. Ilutler, th nuconds aud uiuii at;vls uro under urtuut. out from Extract PERSONAL MKN HON. Joseph Ryan lsltcd friends at l'ottsvlllo idnv. T. J. iliggius ient a part of to-day at 'ottsvllle. (ienrge Wasloy moved his household goods :i Hazletoii to-day. 1'. J. Cleary transacted business at the ouuty suit this liioinlng. Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Kneeht left for tholr initio in Wilkesbarre this niniliilig. John Knight, of Win. renn, is doing jury duty at I'ottsvdlo this week. W. J. Morgan has returned homo from a three days visit to Now York. Fred. Wasley is substituting Hunter Sallada at tho tatter's drug .stoic, Mahanoy Citv. this week. V Jiisenh Franks, of South Jardin street, who is suu'eriiig from typhoid fever, is reported much iuinroved. Mrs. Li..io (jreen, of Chicago,-!!!., is being entertained at tho John l'obbiiis homestead, on Hist Coal street. Jlrs. Howell C. Morgan, of Xow York, is a guest at tlio residence of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Morgan, on Fast Oak street. T. F. O'ltiieii, of Oirardville, passed through town tills morning enroute for Wost Virginia wheio lie will assume the manage ment of tlio l'ocahoutas Mining Company, Ask your grocer for the "Itoyal Patent fiour, and take no other brand. It is tho host tlour rnsd Thespians Helped Out. The licnclH entertainment at Mahanoy City last night to help the stranded and de soiled members of tho llubb Comedy Coui' p.uiy was a success. The company produced "Jano" and local talent supplied vaudeville nets. Lnongli money was cleared to enable the compiny to pay tho hotel bills aud their f.uesto rliil.idelphla. They lelt tor that place this morning. At I'avne's nursery. Oirardville, yoti will find the largest slock ever been in tho county-. MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOU yAIJS Two new imrlor heaters, fall V to-tlnynml to-morrow. H. L. AVMtoloek il Hmitli White btrect. -2G-2t tOIl SAI.K. Two iiool tubloa In irood. coihll ' linn. Can I lioiiirlit ver reftyftnable, A i ply to Anthony "VtOTICi;.- IVsirnhlo pruiiertlcs for sale. Ajt- i ply to . H. JSl. lloliopetcr, miornoy, KheuaiMlnah. IjVUHAM; A valuable, property on West I1 Conti-.' street, dwellfnir houne. nnd all con- viMiitii-iM in (!! rablo location. Annlv to Thomas Tonli, lor jurinor panieuiars. a-a-n K DMINMSTUATOU'S NOTK'H. letters f iiilntliiMrAtlun uii tho citato of U. M HiiLiifTtr. lute of Uimztown. tleecnsed. Imvo jieen Kranteil to HtuulTur t Uumlile, both rrMdlntcat Klntowiit i a., to wiioiii an pcrsoiiH niiu'iiieii to naid fhtuto aro reipiested to make payment, ami thoHo having; claims or Oemaiuis will maKi kiinwii tho wimu without delay. Adrolnlfitrntors. Klntitown, Bcpt. JSSH. O-SO-ST-i-lMS- l JJMINIHTUATOU'S NOTICK. lA-tters of ad .V mhtislratlou on tho CHt.ito of Adam How- man, lato of North Union towiifthlp, Schuylkill eountv. I'ii.. decoiost'd, havo been granted to tho uitiU-rsiKiied, residing 111 tatd township, to whi.m all persoiiH Inilcbtcil to said cutato are ltnuoHtt'd to mako navment. nnd thoo havinir claims or demands will make, known tho sanio without delay. Aukaiiam O. Kauicm, Or to Admlulfitrator. H. (i. M, KoLLoi'irrEU, Zlon's drove, l'a. Mlienamloali. l'a. VP(-)toaw S KAM2D 'liOIOSATS will bo received 1 tho iimlerbiizned. thu Controller of chuy kill county, at his olllco at l'ottsvlllo, l'a.. until lOoYloek a. in., Wednewlay, October oth, 1SDS, for the fiirniahlnLr of HiiimlleH for the Sc-huvl kill eounty ahiiMhouo nnd thu Schuylkill county pribon, for tlio quarter ending December 31, 1 MM Schedules of the articles needed and probable amount of each reuulicd may b obtained from tlm authorities of tlio almshouse, or prison, or from the umierpluncii. Thu riht rener cd to rejeet any or all Ids, CilAUTXH A. SNYIUCH, County Controller. ControllerH ollleo, rottsville, l'nM Hcptembcr 20th, 1MH. 9-27-20-1 MliOI'OHAI.H.-Hcnled prono.alH will bo 1 eelved by the Mrcrt committee of the HoroilKh t'ounell lor too cleaning of the Mien inioonii ervek no, oroing in tne promo itix Htieellli'iitioiiH liri'linred lv civil enutnee (.'leiueil , of the I' .V it. ( A I. Co. Hume can lie wen UV eallinir nt tlio ollleu of Wllllmii Nli.rtentel''H livery Btaljle. Went oalntreel. All bids are to he In too bands of tlio chairman Joseph W. Hell, by Satnulay, October let, Ih'JS nt (i n. in. Tho committee resurvcH the right to reject an oral) lilils. Joski'U Uu:ix, Chairman. IMnricK Hand, ,1, 1'. Hokum, J. T Stuaiiiiin, Danii.i. Coaklkv, .maktin iai.i.v, 9-27-'t Conuiilttec. For Sale. Valuable Shenandoah prop erty, centrally located on Oak Street, with alj modern conveni ences, store room and dwelling. For further information apply at this office. 9-2-im Fall Opening at Kelly's Millinery Foreign patterns and creations from our own work room are side by sida in this great dis play. Millinery hats meet the demands of fashion. Most ' critical exaction is always asso ciated with the name of Mrs. J.J. Kelly. People are surprised that such handsome hats, trimmed witli such rich material, can be made for the price. Some of these are original creations, some afe copied from foreign models. It is the trimming and sell ing of stylish and elegant hats that has made Mrs. J. J. Kelly the recognized headquarters for high art millinery. It is the selling of elegant trimmed hats at prices within the reach of till that made Kelly o famous. Felt Hals of every description and shade at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. TUB WI'ATIIKIC The forecast for Wednesday ! Fair to partly cloudy, Bllghtly cooler weather ami frosh westerly to northerly winds, proii.iiuy ioi lowed by dangerous winds on tho coasts. l'Ol.ITICAIi POINTS. The lleimbllcui caiulidates addressed argoiiudlenco In Union hall, rottsville, last evening. Tho speakers talked upon national, state, and eounty issuos anil woio warmly eceived. County Chairman Ouall has announced the appointment of tlio following secretaries of the Republican county committed lljolil Dully, St. Clair j Charles 13. llorgor, C'rcssoiia, ml (1 A. llerncr, Pottsvillo. I he liamo ol Dr. A. Ii. Olllars, of l'ottsvlllc, has been added to tlio executive committee John W. Lnwsoti, of this town, strongly lcntltlod with tho tompoinnco cause, has heon uuuouuccd as a rnnilldnto for tho Leg islature in this district on the Prohibition ticket. The Quay papers of Philadelphia display much opposition and nniinolly toward liarles F. Kindred, iho Kepublicaii lemlor of the 110th wnril, Plrlailelphla. He was always heretofore a strong Quay supiw iter. What does It incaii ? Is there a now deal on ? lion. Karl Witinali, of Adamnlale, who was defeated for ro-noniluution for the I.cif. islatuio by tho iiopubllcans, has been placed upon the Democratic ticket. Jamus A. Noecker, the noininco of tint party, with drawing in Witmau's favor. This Is looked upon ns n move to defeat (1. (.. Shrluck. Hepublicau lieuilquartors woro opened In tlio Seitz building, Pottsvillo, this morning. The chairman has appointed W. J. Carter, of St. Clair, as tlio janitor. Kx-Govoinor Pattison has boon nominated for Co n gloss by tho Democrats of the sixth district, Including Dclawaro and Chester counties, lie has declined the nomination, Quay's friends still insist that the Senator ran ahead of his enemies In tlio Hepublican nominations for the Legislature from Phila delphia. Tho Tamaqua Courier announces that it is an independent nowspapcr and would rather support a good Democrat than a poor Re publican." It predicts that there will he some heavy ballot cutting this fall, - N. II, Culver, of Williamsport, was yoster- day nominated by the Republicans as their candidato for State Senator in tho district composed of Columbia, Montour, Sullivan ami Lycoming counties. ' Jiulgo Oraut Herring withdrew from tho contest in the twenty-sixth Judicial district, and Tiobort R. Little was unanimously selected as the Democratic nominee to suc ceed tho lato J oil go Ikclor. Ho Not Deceied. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aio not to bo trilled with. A dose in timo of Shlloh's Cure will savo you much trouble. Sold by P. 1). Klrlin and a guar antee. BOOTS, SHOES, Not above or below, but on a 25 per cent, on the dollar. HATS. Our line Tltey have in quality, lowest price. we ask of the public is to call and convinced thousands. The Only New Factory Shoe Store, AfcJe. Levlne, Prop. 7 S. Via In St. Beware of close Initiations of (lie name of our store, but look for the rlylit place. mmwmb IKE ORKIN, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. No. 129 South Main Street, TERMINUS OF 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. lie 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 ieature of the store ; they are within reach of every purchaser. Repairing a specialty. I5efore you buy elsewhere call and see our stock and get prices. No trouble to show goods. We have polite salespeople. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Ieave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. rniLn.-cnmr-stoke, o DKA1.UU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO Wost Oontro Street, Tho Rosy Froshnoss An a velvety nottuesa of the akin la Inra riahly obtained lr tluvi who uso I'ozzoxi'u Uoiuileloii ."ntviltT. Annual dales 6vero,t)b0,000 fioxeP TOR BILIOUS AND NEBVOUS DISORDERS such a? Wind nnd Pnln In the Stovnnoh, OIddine3S. Fulness after meals, Head ache, Dizziness, Drowslnoss. Flushings of licit. Loss of Appotlto, Costivoneso. Blotches on tho Bklii. Col 4 Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams nnd nil Nervous and TrouiblltiK Hansutlnns. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IK TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufforcr will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ili:i:CIIAM'S P1I.I.S, taken ns direct cd, W It quickly restoro Fomnlos to complete- health. They promptly remove obstructions or lrrcgulnritios of tho sys tem nuil euro Melt llendnclic. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And hare the LARGEST SALE Of nr:y Patent .Hedleliio in the World. 25c. at all Drug Storos, PLAIN TO BE SEENffc 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. f)UR line is the biggest in town, lowest in price, and the quality speaks for itself. Our motto : FACTORY PRICES.- oasis saving yo of hats is the latest in style, best just arrived from New York. All be convinced as we already have A Contented Woman IuhIio who Iiih her walla nnd reHlna uVeornteti from our latent designs and rich colors hi wall n)ur Wu havo n coiujilfto line of e xenial to tints ami shaileu, hi the most nttisttc combina tion and patterna, nnd we will ducorntn 3 our homo from kltehrti to attic nt a rcasonahlo figure. J. P. CA RDEN, v) :t, Shenandoah, Pa.""- 224 West Centre Street THIS IS PLAIN TALK That the Boston Factory Shoe Store carries, an exceptionally big line of boots and shoes. All our goods are purchased direct from the factories. This enables us to sell cheaper than our competitors and also our imitators. Here are a few prices : Hen's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up Ladles' ' ' ' 90c up Children's solid leather shoes, 35c up OUR BOOTS, Especially for the miner, are selling cheaper than anywhere else. In prices we are not to be outdone. All our boots and shoes are made of leather and not of paper as are being sold by some stores. BOSTON 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, I. SPONl, PROP. rOUH D00HS A110VE l'OST OFFICE. 0 & Pa, ; 'Mb?';. " ttt ' twiiltf TfliAiir