Iff ' ' ' 'T-VHW. " ' Wet. A GIRL WiTH A SWEET TOOTH And n fastidious palate can have It catered to with more perfect satisfaction from our choice nml delicious confectionery in Iron lioi's, niarshmnllows, rich nut candies, chocolates in the most delicious combinations and concoctions. If wc can't tickle the palate of the connoisseur in confections, no one in this town can do it. HOOKS & BROWN, a Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED" Houck's M Headache C Cure? A sure cure or your money refunded lhe U n tri.it. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. "THE BON TON'S " UIr Pall Opening Sale for Plvc Days Only, Com mencliiK TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 1898. EVelircj :-: Hcralci COUPON. Ihi'. coupon i- woith lo ccnt tn vou cm octy eleilln'v" i'.Vn" fU buy .it tlj&--i!on Tun Milliner), begilnfiiiij; ' 'a- 41''- A'.-iiju' rut this out and picscnt u when you make a purclia-.e. An trial is necessary tut )n to gain the lo per cent on every purchase is to cut out the coiiDon. wiite vour nnine on the blank space reserved, and present it at our imiunery parlors wnnc We bigsaIeisi;oin;on, Romoniber It is For Five Days Only and You Savo 10 Per Coiit. by Taking Advantage of It. I ui preparations for this sale, which com mence", i icn.lier .ph. iSyS, ccliise every effort ever heard ol in values in millineiy. We will open our eyes and have you gaze in amaze ment. BON TON MILLINERY, No. 20 North Alain Street. Flrot ririil Urol Insure your property from loss in tho Iciest and strongest cash companies : Phila. Underwriters Insiiranco Co. of North America and I'iro Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American I'iro Insurance Co., West Chester Firo ins. Ca., United Firemen's Ins, Co. 'J'. T. William, 123 S. Jarelin St., Shenandoah. At l'ayne's nursery, (lirardvillo, you will find the largest stock ever seen in tho county. Coming KntH. (Jet 17.- (iniud hall at Hubbins' oper.i house, of tho West lhid (Irayshasu hall club, for the benefit of Thomas Matthews. Oct 25. - Third animal ball of Defender Hose Co., No. 3, of Turkey Kun, at tho com pany's hall. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, Co cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire lest. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. lttKast Coal Mreet, Shenandoah, Vcnno Mali orders promptly attended to. THIS IS PLAIN TALK That the Boston Factory Shoe Store carries an exceptionally big line of iJSbts and shoes. All our goods are purchased direct from the lactories 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, 25c up OUR BOOTS, Kspecially for the miner, nre selling cheaper than anywhere else. In prices we are not to be ....1., Ail rnr hnots and shoes UUlUUjtV, w... . areniade of leather and not ot paper as are being som uy some stores. BOSTON F 27 SoylhlMaln Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. c -r- 1 1 rvi r- rH" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, i TIV HTltAW. SflS ik Floor and Tabic Oil Cloths, . -T Wflt 2. D, rOieV, - "centre Bt. I 1 Of QQrM AVER'S haw vrnnn rnuu nil the promises made for it, ts the verdict of those Ivho have tried it. iter s "I have sold AVer's Haih VmoK for f.'ieen years and ilo not know of, a slnie case where ft .11.1 not Rive entire satisfaction." 1'. il, liROV'li, I'uunsdale, Ala, air "When disease cfuctl my hntr to frtll out, I fou Ml AYMi's IIaik Vli.tiR n innt excellent nrunaratlitn nnd one thut tinea b11 that ti claimed for lt."-L. RUSH, ConuulUvllle, la. "AYK.n's Hair Vigor does nil thnt M claimed for It. It restored my tinir, which wai fust teomlnp ffruy, fjfick to tt tin tm nl lolor tlHt lc brown." W. H. HASKLIIOFF, I'aterson, N.J. Dici ft MMjr herul becnmoftill of dandruff nnd after time mv hair becan to fall out. The use of AYtH'3 Hair Viook stopped the falling out and made The sralp clean and health) MkS, C. M A YU1-S, Mount Airy, PERSONAL MENTION. Matthew Farrcll, of Mahanoy l'lano, was a ;'.i'..o'r to town to-day. Miss Ida Keliler returned to hor home yesterday, after spcmlihL' several weeks with friends at Allcntowu. Supervisor liurns, Matthow I.ntnbcrt and family, M. 1). Malone, Michael Mellut, Patrick Murphy nnd family and Mrs. John Howling attended the funeral of Mrs. Michael I'yuii at Mahanoy City to-day. Superintendent!'..). James, of (lilberton, was in town to-day, attendiuu the weddinf of his niece, Miss Jennie Powell. Itev. James Moore went to lluzlcton this afternoon to visit friends. Messrs. Harry and I.eon Waslcy were morning passengers to Philadelphia to-day. The former will resume his studies at the Mcdico-Chlrurgical collcce, while the latter will tako a course in dentistry at tho Uni versify of Pennsylvania. Policeman Hutlcr last evening became the proud father of a baby eirl. Martin Gruhler has changed his lesidence from North West street to tho Ilochler build- ins on South Wost stieet. Oliver Wagner and family yesterday moved to sciiuyiKill iliivcn. John i:. Doyle, of Ilcckschervillo. is visit- Inji rolatlves 111 town. John A. Iteilly, Jr., arrived homo from Denver, Col., last night. Joseph I!ohhiiis, of SaeCity, Iowa, isspond- ingsoTorul days at tho Kobhius' reslileuee, 011 Kait Coal street. Ho is on his way to New Haven, Conn., to outer Yalo college. Hiram Spade, tho lmbor, is about to cm- bark in tho butcher business. Misses Sophio Woods and Koso Campbell, of hast Coal street, left this morning for Phila delphia, where they intend to locate. Mine MUtiuiM. Julin linlavicz, a loader employed at tho Primrose colliery, Mahanoy City, had the index linger of his right hand mashed by 11 piece of coal. William Walters, a miner at tho samo col liery, had his right foot crushed by a fall of top coal. W E H A V E The PRETTIEST Line of WEDDING nnil PARTY PRESENTS displayed In the county. BEAUTIFUL REAL OPAL GOODS ! GENUINE HAND-PAINTED NOT "DAUBS'--Will not wash off, TOILET BOTTLES, COA1B AND BRUSH TRAYS, PIN TRAYS, FANCY BOXES. florgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North IVlaln Street. DAVISON, THE tfUMITlTtt'K AND DEALER Hereby makes his fall nn nouiiccnicnt to those who Intend to purchase a stove or ratine for the winter V have already sold ft quantity of them, nnd will continue to increase our sales. Vtliy' lie ...i. r. nro now hcirliuicrH und wluli tn vftnli- lUh 11 booiI trndu by giving you full vnluo for livery dollar you Invent. Wo coll special ntten .1 ooiiei.ti Cinderella Itanuu" of which the nbovu cut Is a faonltnlle. It hasfclx cooking holes, mrulo with flro lion nt eillier rigni or leu end. All the latest Improvements-all the bent 1.1..,,. lr.mr iileen tons. I.arire high ovens. thoroughly ventilated. Itcinovablo nickel door platu wllli broiwo inedallou. 'Hie sine sniii, ... .... ,i.,nr kluker. shaker handle ami knob, are nickel plated. Duplex or triplex grate, thut can ha removed nml lepiuccu wnnoui nucuri 1....1.. ll !,.. Direct draft dninper. I-urue ush nan. Cut long centre, ltlngedeover. I'iro Hint or east Iron linings. Highly polished edges I'oldlnif nickel towel rod. SOLD AND GUARANTEED AT DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Mnlu St. verdicts mm PITHY POINTS. llHpl'tnlni; 'lliroufcliimt tlm Country Chronicled tor lliisty I'oruanl. Tho rotUvlllo and Ht. CUIr criekot teams played a tie gamo 011 Saturday. An additional grammar school has been opened In Pottsvlllc. A bicyclo race will bo held at Olrardvlllo on Thursday evening, for boys of that town only. Jonh Pahey, of the United Mine Workers, returned lo Pottsvillo from Indianapolis. l:. 1!. Foley, tho grocer, has purchased 11 new buggy. The vehicle is of flno mako and nttrnitlvo appearance. John II. Haertler, of Pottsvillo, has ac cepted a position on tho Lehigh Valley Fu glnccr Corps, with headquarters at Cen tralla. I M ward I!. Wllliamsntid Miss Ireno Soulier, both popular young pcoplo of Pottsvlllc, will be married on Thursday evening. Tho Y. M. C. A. gymnasium at Pottsvillo was opened last evening. Georgo Harrock died at tho Pottsvillo hos pital yosterday as a result of a drunken brawl in llrumm's row, Mlnersville, when ho was struck on tho head with n bcor glass. Frod. Kiscuburg, of Tamaqua, died at tho Pottsville hospital of typhoid fever. , His father died last wcok unci two brothers nro sick with tho fever. In twelve more days tho nimrod will again shoulder his gun and try his luck nt squlr lcls, wild turkeys, phoasants and quail; they coming in October 15th and stuy until Do 1 ember 15th. Tho School Directors lueot in Pottsvillo to morrow in annual eonvoution. Itcv. Henry Hasson, curate at St. Joseph's chinch, Ashland, for seven months, has been tiansfeircd to St. Vincent do Paul church, nt Mluoisvillo. Fnginecrs aro again at work trying to locate an electric railway between Ashland anil Ccutralia. Several routes uro proposed. Mis. James W. Thompson Sr., of Ashland, was stricken with paralysis 011 Sunday. Hor recovery is doiibtlul. The hunting season will open on thu 15lh f list, for phoasants, sipiii rels and quail. It is prohablo that the presidents of tho coal carrying loads will hold 11 confereuce with the committee of tho liusiness Men's Anthracite Association in New York city at Bomo day in tho near futuio. Soldiers' pensions were issued to tho fol lowing claimants: John P. Ilreiiuau, Lost Cieek, fs; Anna IS. Frbo, widow, Tamaqua, tS; Lsther August Dowalt, widow, fS; Henry L. liusli, Pottstown, fO. Louis C. Dietrich, formerly foieman of tho Miners' Journal job looms, and Miss Clara Skelley, both of Pottsville, woro married 011 Saturday evening. They will losido in Philadelphia. ! red. Hart has lemoved his cigar stand to 117 North Mam street, recently vacated by Jacob Hcnt.. J. I!. MePhcrson was yesterday appointed a fourth-class postmaster at Coal Hill. Tho sight of her boy in the hands of a polico officer, who had arrested him for saucinoss, caused a Chester mother to swoon. l!ov. John L. Smith, pastor of tho Mctho-1 dist Fpiscopal elm 1 eh nt IJauhsviUe, North ampton county, has tendered his resignation. Tho new lire brick works at Millhall, Clin ton county, commenced operations yesterday and will furnish employment for a largo number of hands. A mule kicked 15-year-old Amnion Swcigard, employed by Fnrruor Abraham StnulTor, at Mt. Pleasant, Lebanon county, fracturing his skull. At 'tho Trinity Luthomn church, lCutz town, last evening, IIov. S. L. llarkoy colo hmtcd tho fiftieth anniversary of Iiisentranco into tho ministry. About MO Hazloton pooplo aro looking for a man who collectod tho first installment of S5 from each for watches and then decamped with timepieces and money. J)r, Hull's Cougli Syrup helps consiiiup. tives and cures incipient consumption j it loosons tho phlegm and heals. It is without doubt tho best cough modicino. Prices 25c. Justlres' Cases. Kuoch liakunis wns put under $300 bail by Justice Shoemaker last night for nsbaultiug Joseph 3iydlowskl in 11 saloon. .Mrs. John Mcltiski was committed by Justico Shoemaker last night in default of f300 bail on 11 chargo of larceny as baileo mado by John Donnelly. Last night Jtibtice Toomey disposed of tho following cases : Adnm Iluchak and Wylanti Uomot woro hold in ?300 bail, each, for defrauding tlioir boarding house keeper, Andrew Chislo. ' Anthony Pausha and Matt. (Jagosh furn ished $300 hail, each, for committing an assault on Anthony Wysotski. Mrs. Knthorino King sworo out a warrant for tho arrest of Anthony Kaloski.n huckster, for assaulting her sou, David King. Tho victim is under tho treatment of a physician. Tho accused furnished $300 hail. John Nnushouas, charged witli suiety und throats by William Yanoiaitis, was held in 300 bail. Andrew Paloski was put under $300 bail for assaulting Michael Wisnotski, On a charge of nuisance proferrcd by William Yesulaitis, $300 bail was furnished by Oeorgo Naymus. August Wachaus, thu West Contro street saloonkeeper, whb hold in $300 bail for com mitting nu nssault on Charles Pachis. Anthony Pachulis entered $300 bail on it charge of cutting Mnrtin Pasavnris 011 tho forehead with a kuifo. l'nttswllo's Itcmcly !:ieiueiit. It has become a daily occurrence fur 1-01110 one to bo shot or injured, as u rosult of a brawl among tho rowdy olemout of Potts- illo. Last night nu Italian stabbed another f his couutrymeu in a bloody light nnd escapod being capturod. Tho man who is sutl'eriug from tho stabbing is Antonio Mirke- witz, and tho ono who used tho stiletto Is missing, and his iramo is unknown. Tho men quarrellod ovor ft gamo of cards. I.tceiiso Transfers. Tho following liquor licenses woro trans ferred : Andiow Quirk, in tho Last ward of Tamaqua, was transferred to John J. Kvans; licenso of (icorgo Whitcavago, In tho ilrst ward of Shenandoah, to John Mitchell. Annuo! Sales ovor 0,000,000 Doxee FOB BILIOUS AND KEEVOUS DISOKDEBS such as Wind and Tain in the Stomach. Glddlnc33, Fuluesi after meals. Head ache, Dtainofcs, Drowsiness, Flushings of Hoat, Loss ot Appotlto, Costlvonoss. Ulotehcs on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbod Sleep. Frightful Droams and all Kervous and Trombllnt; Konsutions. THE FIBST DOSE WIIiL OIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Kvory Butforor Will nckuowlodgo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Iii:i:t:HA.M'H l'll.us. taken ns direct ed, w'lqulckly rostoro Fomnlos to com ploto health. They promptly romovo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem nnd euro Mcli llcuduclie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Doocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And bare tbe LARCEST SALE Ofnr.y Patent .'iecllrliio Initio World. Paine's Celery Compound Makes People Well. The one true specific for diseases arising from a debilitated nervous system ts Paine's celery compound, so generally prescribed by physicians It Is probably the most le markablc remedy that the scientific research of this country has produced. Prof. Kdward B. Phelps, M. I).. I.. I.. O., of Dattmouth college first picscribed what is now known the world over as Paine's celery compound, a positive cure for dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, uciirnlgia, theumntlsni, all nervous diseases and kidney tioublcs. Paine's celery compound has succeeded egain and again where cci yllung else has (ailed. THIS WUATltlHC. Tho forecast for Wednesday : Partly cloudy preceded by local rain, with sligh temperature chances and fresh, vatlahlo winds, followed by a cool wave. M n riled. Miss Jennie Powoll, of town, and John Caitwright, of l rcolnnd, were married at 110011 to-day at tho residence of the brido mother, Mrs. Margaret Powoll, on West Cherry street. Misses Emma und Jenni Hares, of town, woro tho bridesmaids and John llcatimout, of St. Clair, und John Powell, brother of tho bride, tho grooms men. Itev. James Moore, pastor of the Primitive Methodist church, otllciatcd tho coremony. A largo number of relatives and friends woro in attendance, nnd after tho ceremony n dinuor was served. Tho brid received many presents. Tho couple left town this afternoon for Now York city. Thoy will return hero uoxt Monday, and afto spending a few days wdll go to their homo i 1 Iceland. Among tho guests at tho wedding were Mrs. Cartwright, mother of tho bride groomjMr. Hogetts, Mr. and Mis. T. J. James, Uilbcrtou; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hanis, Mr. and Mrs. John 1- James, of Girardville; Mr. and Mrs. (icorgo l iolding, Mrs. uanglofl, Miss lllaker, of St. Clair; Mrs. James and son, Edward, Mr. an Mrs. Joseph Bacon, Mrs. Isaac James, of Wm. Penn; Mrs. Harriet James, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hishop, Mrs. McClaren, Mr. and Mrs. Wholam, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hates, Mr. and Mrs. George Hares, Archie 11. Hares, Mis, (icorgo Itennor, Mr. und Mrs. Coopor, M nnd Mrs. Dower, Miss Mattlo ISrislon, Mr Hall, iius. William I'owcll and Mrs. llariy James. Tho bride was serenaded and pre sented with a liaiidsomo rocking chair by tl Primitivo Methodist choir last night. SI was a member of tho organization. Misj Isabella Louiso McMcnotuy, of lioel ester, . Y., but lately of Mahanoy City, and James ilcCabo, insido foreman at tl' Schuylkill colliery, wcro married nt flv o'clock this morning in St. Canicus cliurcl Mahanoy City, Itov. P. C. McIJnroo olllciat ing. The bridesmaid was Miss Mamo H McCarthy, of Itochestor, JJ. Y., and David M. Graham, of Mahanoy City, was tho groomsman. An claborato weddiug break fast was served at tho homo of Mrs. Camoy on East Mahanoy avenuo, after which M McCnbo and his brido (darted on their wedd ing tour, which will includo visits to Now York, Boston, Itochcstcr and Philadelphia. Amusements, "A Jolly irishman" headed by Harry 1 Gibson, will hold forth at Ferguson's theatre this evening. The star is no stranger to on theatro-going patrons, having appeared Iiet on frequent occasions in "Irish Aristocracy, ' Muldoon's Picnic" and other plays. Tho farco is said to bo very funny and is inter mingled with plenty of specialties. Tho company arrived hero from Danville this uftoruoon, where thoy played last night. D.iuicl Sully and his clever company will play nu engagement nt Ferguson's theatre Monday evening, October 10th, fur tho bene lit of tho local branch of tho Ancient Older of Hibernians. In his new play "Uncle Iiob' Mr. Sully has tho host part of his theatrical caroer, that of Itobort Ilyrnos.buporintcudcnt of tho Manhattan streot I!y, Now York City "Uuclo Hob" is u domestic comedy drama 0 liouio life, and rovcals a sweet simplo story in which tho chaiacters talk, act nud behav as people generally do in actual life, Tho story of tho play lies in tho sacrifice made by "Uncle IJob" who givos up his homo in order to savo tho reputation of the firm com posed of his sou nud tho son of President Goodricli of tho samo street railway, rather than let Goodrich, who is nu old comrade, know of his son's villainy. Tho play will bo elaborately staged nud costumed and sev eral new and novel scones nud situations will ho Introduced. Tho cast is extremely stiung musically and altogether a play of unusual meiitmay bo oipected. Letters (.rallied. Letters testamentary were granted to Daniel Christian on the estato of Mary Creasy, lato of tho liorough of Ashland, de ceased. Letters of administration wcro grunted to Anetto Nieo on the estate of Decatur E. Nice, lato of tho liorough of Pottsvillo, deceased. Also to Charles K. lilew on tho estato of Cntharluo lilew, late of tho Township of Iiynu, deceased. Letters of administration d. b, 11. wcio granted to Charles F. ltlew oil tho ostatii of Henry Wow, lato of tho Township of liyan. deceased. A 1'rlest lUcoiniiiiiiileuted. A ciicular Bigued by lit. liov. Bishop O'Hara and lit, Itev. Bishop Hohau, excom municating Itov. Francis Hudor from the Catholic church and priesthood, was road in nil tho Polish Catholic churches of tho Scmntou dloceso at tho masses Sunday. For ovor a year Itov. Hudor has been pastor of a church formed by tho bolting members of tho Polish Catholic congregation of thu South Side, Scmntou, Neither ho nor his llock would submit tu the obedience of tho BUIiop. I.letit, lllakeslee Iteeovered, l!oy Orr, a private in Company E, of Mah anoy City, now stationed at Camp Moado, has received orders to join Lieut, James I, lilakesleo, at Muuch Chunk, tho two to pro ceed to camp ut Middletown to-morrow, This indicates that Lieut, lilakesleo has fully recovered from an attack of fever. riieiuaii Transferred, Frauds llubh, son of Detectlvo Levi llubli, of Mahanoy Plane, and fireman on tho Mahanoy City branch of tho Philadelphia nud Heading railway, lias been trunsfeiud to the tompauy's Inow iotk division, THli WIDOW LOSES, ConBiessninii llrmmu's Defy to the People of Mliicravlllo. Tho appointment of Josiah Lutibenstciu as ostmastor nt Mluorsvillo, In direct opposi tion to tho people of that place, has caused much opposition to Congressman Jlrtimm, 10 Mluorsvillo 1' too Press, which is n strong supporter of tho Congressman, says that Mrs. Alex, Linillh, who lost her husband and sou ns n result of tho wnr, and now has seven small ehlldtcn to stippoit. was "encouraged and abetted in iter candidacy for the olhco and then wits most shamefully deceived and clroycd." Tho t rie Press says Ilrumm at first fayoicd Hubert V Poller, n first Defender 111 (II, but becked nut 1111 tho ground that ho is leaf, dumb and blind ; then ho was going 11 appoint John Miller, nil old soldier, nnd went so farns to wrlto out his endorsement, and oven sunt Mr. Miller to tho present post master to find out about the allowance, for :lork hire, etc., and gave him to understand that ho (lliiimm) must select tho clerks for dm, Then ho is said to have sent for Lniibenstein and asked him to accept tho olllco." "It was nt this time," continued tho Frco rcss, "that Mrs. Smith lost her husband and son, and n coinmltteo waited on tho Congicwinau in her behalf." Ho told gentleman "ho acquiesced in tho movement 11 behalf of Mrs, Smith, and that ho would put nothing in hor way." Ho told Mrs, Smith if sho could got tho Washington nil- tiiorllies to lnvor her, ho would not oppose her appointment. Tho President and Post muster General were won over, and Mr. lliummsaidhu would seo tho latter, and "seo what could bo done." Tho Frco Press says: "It was n disappoint ment to tho entile community to tho grand old veterans of 'til who sent In a written pro test against tho appointment of Lnubcnstcln, nnd to tho bravo young veterans just return ingfiomtho wnr of '113 who all cheerfully signed tho petition In behalf of their dead comrade's mother. If Congressman Ilrumm thinks ho rim defy public sentiment nnd 11 righteous cause, that is his lookout and nuno of our funeral. Wo propose, howover, to enter our solemn protest against his repre hensible conduct towards tho veterans nnd widuw and orphans nnd think ho should bo held ton 8liict accountability." Til AT .IOVMII. I-'KIILINO Willi the exhilarating seuso of renewed health and sticngth and internal cleanliness, which follows tho nso of Syrup of rigs, is unknown to the few who have not progiessod beyond tho old-tlino medicines and tho cheap substitutes sometimes oll'ercd but never nc- :epted by tho well-informed. liily tho genuine. Manufactured by tho California Fig Sprnp Co. For your watch repaiiing and jewelry re pairing goto Iko Oikiu's, 121) South Main street. tf Deeds Ki'cordeil. Deeds for the following real estate trans fers were filed for lecord : From P. & It. C. & I. Co. to John W. Tiley, premises In Ashland; Albeit H. Klino, administrator, to John G. Iicuhler, premises in South Mauhclni town ship ; Samuel C. lioycr nud wife to Oliver C. Hatch, premises in Port Clinton ; Susannah Cleiuentz and husband to Abraham Cloniontz, premises in Piucgiovo township ; Jamos Aikmaii to Penna. S. V. li. It. Co., premises in Pottsville. Dr. Itull'H Cough Syrup Imfl rlirpd whooping-cough when no other treatment would givo roliuf. For croup this remarkable remedy has no equal. It couquors croup at once. Atarrlngo I.tf-cnseM. lho lollowing weio granted marriage licenses : John F. Kncpper and Alice V Haas, both of West Pcnu : Androw Antousslo and Julia Drosbida, both of Mahanoy City j John Coucstriul and Louisa I). Zimmerman, both of Yorkvillo. NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, una prepima unuer uio Piringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,. prescnoeu uy emiconipnytlciansr. DR. RiCHTER'S EXPELLEi Vi'Oi Id renowned I IIoinnrknblvBuccr-Rsfull imiy Ectmino wnu iraac mnrK " Anciior, I All. Ultlilvr.U'o., 215 IVurlSU nv York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Brunch Ilnnaes, Own Qlassworks, A&iKta. i-auursca a. rccommcnucct 1j A. Wasler. 106 N. Main St.. 0. H. Haeentinch. 103 N. Main St.. a . v. rurun, 6 a. main: Shenandoah. DR. RICHTER'S ' 'ANCIIOIt" BTOMAGHAT. best 11-. l'YncpMluvnioninc)i Cnmpliilti MISCELLANEOUS. Tjiort HAI.i:. A valuable pleeo of renl estate, l.' coiiiaiuing lour dwellings. pienuici sew- eruge attached. Can he bought rcASonnhle. Apply at tno jii:uai.i oiuec. 10-3-tf 11IOU HAI.15. Valualiio Bhenanilonh property, centrally located on Oak street, witli nil uinilern eonvenlenecs. store room nnil awcllimr. For I lirther information apply at this olllco. tf 1,1011 HUNT. Dwelling house, locnteu corner I.loyd and West streets, now occupied by Mrs. H. 1). Hess. All modern conveniences, Apply cm thu premises. 10J2W TM Oil HAI.H. Two pool tables 111 good eonill V tiou. Can lie bought very reasonable 1 Apply street. to Anthony rviiuucKcr, ruo soiiin .nam 11 TVTOTlt'H. Desirablo properties lor sale. Ap 1 ply to H. (I. M. llollopeter, attorney, Hheuaniloith. (Hll-tt IOlt HAM'. -A valuable property on West Centra street, uweliimr liousu. and all con venlcnccH In desirable location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, lor lurtner particulars. o-jt-ii ( Il.MlNISTltATOlt'.S NO'I'IClt. Letters of utlinlnlstratioil on the estato of D. M. Htauffer, late of Ringtowii, deceased, have been granted to KtaurTer .V Ituuitile, both rcshlinuat Klngtown, ra , to uuflin nu persons inaemici to said estato aro requested to make payment, nml Homo havliiK claims 01- demands will make know 11 the same vt ttnoiit uciuy. Hlil'l'l'lilt & ltl'MIILU, Administrators. lilllgtown, fcept 20.169S. 0-20-37-l-ll-lS-M t liMINIHTltATOlt'S NOTlCi:.-I.cttcrs of ad- iiiiiilnlratloM on thu estate of Adam llow mm, lute of Noitli Union township, Schuylkill c-oimtv. l'a.. deceased, have lieen eranted to tho iimicrhifruc-ii, resiuiiiGr in saiu townsntp, to wiiom nil persons inuc-nteu to sain esmiu are rtiutKti'd to ninko navinent. und Hiomu liavlnir ehdiiis or demands will make known tho samo without ck-my. AmuilAM U. ItAittcir, Or to Administrator. H. (I, M. IIol.i.orCTi;ii, .Ion's drove, Pit. nilt-liuuonun, i-u, U-o-Cit-oaW 'VTOTIUI'. Notice Is hereby then that nu 1 application will he mndu to the (lovernor of theHtatoot lVuusyl aula, on the 27th day of Octohc r, A. 1)., Ihtis, hy W. M. Hrewer, JohiiJ. llradlKaii, II I). Malum-, J, .1. l'niiicy and SI Jtillct, under tho Act of Assembly of tho (Jouiuioiiwealth of l'c'iiusylvniila, entitled "An Act to provide for the corporation and rcuuln. tiou of curtain corporations" approved April Sutli, 1X71, and tho supplements thereto, for the chartered on Intended corporation to ho sailed The Columbia btcuiii J lent and l'owcr Company of hhcuaudonh, reiiiiaylvuiiln j the character and object wlicicof Is to supply nnd furnish steam heat nml power to icsldeuces and liuil uvs places In tho wild l.orouuh of Sheuuiiduiili um, , iciniiy, UllCI llir iiibu im.iiiubc-h w it.tr, Iio.h, nnd i-iijoy ull the rlnlits, hencllhi und privilege "1 ".lid Act or AHscmiiiy nun u HllpplUIIICUtg. 10-1 11-18 JAM1M II. Solicitor SO ottlioOlobofer f RHEUMATISM.! i lllckelt 'Woll. A shouting match took place, nt thoTluUing park yesterday nftornoon botwecn Joe Ilickcrt nnd Anthony Schmlckor. Tho prin cipals shot nt 7 birds each. Illckort won by killing U, while his oppenout hitbut 0110 bird, Considerable money changed hands on tho contest. Ciipb Ityim Visiting Ills Parents. Captain John liyan, of San Antonio, Texas, who commanded n Texan company In the Porto ltlco campaign, Is visiting his parents, Mr. nud Mrs. Patrick Ityan, nt Mahanoy City. Ilo is tv brother of Lieut, Cominandei Thomas P. Ityan, of tho Peoria, tho hero of tho encasement ut Lastunns, Cuba, Thu ltynn boys have shown themselves to bo true horoos of tho wnr. Touring Down Itiittis, Louis Goldln is razing tho flro ruins on tho rear of tho property ho rccontly purchased from Hon, M. C, Watson, on South Main strocl, Tho removal Is boing mndo to im prove tho nppcaraueo of tho property, nnd not for building purposes. rireutcti's Tournament. For tho accommodation of thoso desiring to attend tho firemen's tournnmcnt at Lch nnon on Thursday, Oct. nth, tho Philadel phia & Heading Hallway will issue special tickets and 11111 special trains. The faro from Shenandoah will bo $2.30, tlckctsjsood going only on special train leaving at 0:15 n. 111., arriving at Lebanon nhotit 8:50 n. m, Ho turning, leave Lebanon at 8:30 p. in. A Kcninrknble Cure. Wlr. Alexnndcr Jloore, a reliable busi ness mail, of 1230 S. 13th St., Philadel phia, Pn., Bays: "I contracted a violent cold which settled all over me. The pain in my chest nnd side was excruci ating. The doctor gave me medicine and blistered my side, but I only grew worse. Then you gave me a bottle of llraziliau lialui. I had little or no faith in it, but decided to try it. I took 3 or 4 good doses before betl time, and rubbed it well over my blistered side.' That uiclit I slent like a ton mv first nood rest for over'a week and awoke in the morning cured. llraziliau llalm is sim ply invaluable." Shenandoah drug stoic, wholesalo agents. Our Work Unexcollecl. If you pay moro than wo chargo for first- class up-to-date priming, you nro paying too much. If you pay loss, you nro probably getting less, both in quality of stock and workmanship. Our prices arc just right. nnd our work is unexcelled. Gcranumus, fuchsias, pansics, daises, roses etc., for spring planting nt Payno's nurseries, Qirardvlllo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. perguson's Theatre. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tuesday, Oct. 4, '98. 1 1 Special engagement of theliish American Comedian 'HARRY C. GIBSON, In his own original farce com edy entitled. 00 I "A JOLLY I ! 1 IRISHMAN." You can't help hut laugh at the Irishman, the Dutchman, the dude, the bad boy, the girl nnd the bull pup. THE LAUGHING HIT THE SEASON. OF It's Funny. - Very Funny. Prices, S5, 35 and 50c. perguson's Theatre ONE NKIHT ONLY. Benefit A. O. H. MONDAY. OCT. 10. 1898. The Legitimise Iiish Comedian, Mr. Daniel Sully, And his clever associates, in the lat est drama success, CI Uncle Rob." A PLAV OF TO-DAY. Full of heart interest, pathos nnd comedy. A POSITIVE NOVELTY. Elaborately Staged and Costumed. PRICES, - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cts, Reserved seats on sale nt KirHn's. IKE ORKIN, 4r No. TORMINUS OP TUG We are again doing business at the old stand, with onr 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 insttu nients. The prices are the feature of the store j they are within reach of every purchaser. Repairing a specialty, Uefore you buy elsewhere call and see onr stock and get prices. No trouble to show goods. We have polite salespeople. Fall Opening at Kelly's Millinery Foreign patterns and creations front our own work room tire side by side 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 arc surprised that such handsome hats, trimmed witli such rich material, can be made for the price. Some of these are original creations, some are 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 headtpiarters for high art millinery. It is the selling of elegant trimmed hats at prices within the reach of all that made Kelly so famous. Felt Hals of every description and shade at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa, PLAIN TO BE SEEN1 Wear: ----- 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. 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. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wostphal's fluxlHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. -FOR SAl.K AT DUSTG'S ffilDER IM Ferguson House Block, rniLn7-enmr - stoke. o DKAI.KIl IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wbolosalo and Retail. SO. West Contro Street, Anthracite Political Club MRHTS nVRRY AlONDAY EVfiNINO nt 7 o'clock nt 211 Knee street, (Hovers' Hill. tl. M. flOYER, Pres. T. MALIA, Sec'y. A Contented Woman Is sho who lias lic-r walls nud ceilings clecnrntcil from our latest cIcsIlius nnil rich colors In wnlF lnier. Wo linve u complete! line of cxiulslte tints nnil similes. In the most artistic rouililua tlons nud imttcnig, nud wo will decorate jour lionie fioni kitchen to nttie at n icnsoiinlilv lluure. J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Slreet, Shenandoah, ra. Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. 129 South Main Street, SCHUYLKILL TKACTION COHPANY'S RAILWAY.