TRY ONE Pound of our 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember we ha .' V" ki Is at this price. We are also agents for Downey's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30b for a J-2 lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, H tM. tVIaln St. HAVE YOU TRIED At - r" 1 fifc? JtlOUCKS m Headache Cure ? A sure cure or your money refunded, (ihe tt n trial. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. The Bon-Ton MILLINERY ! LEADS IN STYLES. Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices. FOR NEW STYLES IN GO TO THE BON TON MILLINERY, No. 2 North Alain Street. 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. H3 Kant Coal Street, Slicnnndnnli, 1't-mm Mull union promptly ntU'iided to, i DRINK- CLKARY'8 EXTRA HNK ' QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Oranjce Champagne. num.-cum -store, o DKAI.KK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. 2D West Contro Street. PLAIN TO BE SEEN1 ' Your eyes need attention. It is a mistake to nepject them. It is ro! 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. Main Street. BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HT1U.W. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, wc'ntr, at. Si sir A-.CTMD i9 what many a mother is looking for; something absolutely safo and reliable, that will disarm her terror of that dread rattling, strangling cough, so fearful to tho mother, so fatal to tho child. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral is a croup euro that can bo relied on. Thousands say so. Mils. W. J. Dickson ("Stanford EvolotbH) writes from Truro, N. S. : "That terror of mothers, tho startling, croupy cough, never alarmed mo so long as 1 had a bottlo of Avar's Cherry Pectoral in the house." " We have used Aycr's Cherry Pectoral in our family for years. Once whon our boy had a severe attack of croup, wo thought that bo would die. Hut wo broko up the attack by using Aycr's Cherry Pectoral." K. H. COX, Plauchovillo, La. ecsora is put up in half-sizo bottles at half price 50 cents. CELESTIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. Thn Sensitive Plato liovenl Moro Tlinn tho Eyv Can Sec. In St. Nicholas thoru Is mi nrticlo on "Photography Its Marvels," by Eliza beth Flint Wndo. Tlio nutlior says: Almost tho ilrst uso in bclonco to which tho new discovery wus put was tho photo grnplilnK o( tho moon, tho first roooriled plcturo being inmlc. by Professor Draper tinu presented to tho Jscw ork Lyceum 01 Natural History. His rod Henry rew so fond of astronomical photography that on loavlnK collogo ho wont to Ireland to see tho Kroat rclloctlnu; teloscopo of Lord llosso. After seeing it ho determined fci imiko ono liko it. Tho reputation of tho Yankee boy that ho can make not only tho thing ho undertakes, but also tho machlno that makes it was proved to bo deserved by Henry Draper, for ho mailo and ho mount ed tho first American relloctlng telescope. With it ho took over l.EOO photographs of tho heavens, und tho instrument is still in uso in Harvard observatory. Tho toloscopo not only reveals moro than can bo soon by tho oyo nlono, but tho sen sitive film surpassos tho power of tho oyo when aided by tho toloscopo, for tho camera records on tho film objocts which tho oyo cannot soo through tho groatost magnify ing lensos. No matter how far away or how dimly it shines, tho light of tho faint est star in tlmo impresses tho film, and thus that which is lnvlsiblo to tho oyo be comes vlsiblo on tho pinto. In celestial photography tho camera is kept moving during tho taking of a pio turo. Tho exposure sometimes lasts sov eral hours, and if tho camera wero station ary the motion of tho earth would soon carry tho subject out of lino with tho tolo bcopo. Tho camera, therefore is attaohod to tho tubo of tho telescope, and tho object to bo photographed is brought into tho Ions at tho intersection of two cross wires. Then by a system of clockwork tho telo scopo moves so that tho subject occupies tho samo position on tho pinto during the exposure. It is another curious fcaturo of celestial photography that a plato may bo oiposcd several nights on tho same subject. I havo neon star cluster and nobulai pictures whloh woro exposed, tho former on two nnd tho latter on four suocosslvo evenings. Tho picture showing tho uotnilro required a total oxposuro of 10 hours und 41 min utes. Fire I Tiro! Virol Insuro your property from loss in tlio ldcst and strongest cash companies : I'liila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hurtford Fire Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. IVI o R G A N 'S B A Z A R BUSCHNER'S SKIRT BINDING. UNEQUALLED DURABILITY. FOR 0ice used no other can take its place. It is not a cheap made article. It is made of specially selected wool, the "brush" edpe threads being woven in with the heading not sewed on as all others arc and it is guaranteed to out wear any other make on the mar ket. It will not cost you more than io cents on a skirt more than other makes, nnd it will wear three times as long. THIS IS PLAIN TALK That the Boston Factory Shoe Store carries an exceptionally big line ol boots and snoes. All our goods are purchased direct from the lactones This enables us to sell cheaper than our competitors and also our imitators. Here are a few prices : rien's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up Ladles' ' " " 90c up Children's solid leather shoes, 25c 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. BOST N FACTORY SHOE Slf, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOOKS ABOVE POST OI-riCE. Aprs ejlicrrg r PEACE JUBILEE AT PHILADELPHIA, SMtlal lixctimlon Itiitoi Ir riilliMlfilpliln V lEt'iiilIng Ilmhwiy. Tlio l'caco Jubilee nt 1'liiladclphln will un doubtedly bo tlio greatest demonstration over held in tho United States. The Brand mili tary and naval review, civic and Industrial parade, rededltatlnn of Iiidepciidouco Hall restored to its colonial appcaianco, and tho unveiling of (len'l Grant's monument will all bo well worth seeing, lcmctnbored nnd talked of in futuro years. Tho appropri ation of fifty thousand dollars by tlio Phila delphia City Councils nnd the guarantee of ai much moro by the Citizens Com mittee, over half of which lias been already subscribed, makes it cortain that 110 cxpoiike will bo spared to mako It tlio celebration of tho century. The Philadel phia & Rending Hallway 1ms mado arrange ments whereby oxcuislon tickets to Phila delphia from all principal points 011 its line, ivl 10 on tho Atlantic City Itrailroad, and all leased or allied lines will bo sold at tho low rate of slnglo faro for tlio round trip, Military organizations In uniform at special rate?. All tickets will bo sold good going Oct. 21th to 2"th incluslvo, nnd good to ro turn until Oct. 31st Incluslvo. For full Information ns to rates, tlmo of trains, etc., consult any Philadelphia & Heading ticket agent, or address Kelson J. Weeks, Gon'l Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Tedious Silll'erlliK I'IihIb ltpllef, Haverhill, N. H. Many physicians havo pronounced as incurable, diseases of tho skin nud blood. Mrs. Hodsdon of this place abandoned tho old school method and used Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Itomecly and was cured. In October, 181)0, and for a year after, Mrs. Hodsdon sti Mured from n diseased ankle bone SI10 hud always been troubled with Salt Itlicum which aggravated tho diseased limb. Prescriptions and medicines of all Horta wero used, but with 110 benefit. Dr. Kennedy's l'avorito Honicdy was tried, and it drove tho poison out of her blood, healed tho ulcerous sores, and restored Mrs. Hodsdon to lioaltli nnd strength. Favorite Hemcdy cleanses tlio blood, and strengthens the nerves. In cases of scrofula nnd salt rheum, It elites whero all else fails. Tho New .Tirv Soldier Vote. Trenton, Oct. 11. Secretary of State Wurts has sent out blanks to enable the soldiers and sailors of the state now In the service of tho government to vote at the coming election. These blanks were sent to Camp Meade and the other points whero the absent sol dlers and sailors are located. Under the New Jersey laws an absent soldier or sailor In time of war may vote by sending a sealed ballot to another elec tor In his district to cast for him. Killed liy tlio I'rovo-it (Junrd. Lexinston, Ky.. Oct. 11. Private Ed. Nygrnu. a young Swede belonging to Company 15, Twelfth New York, was shot and killed about midnight by the provost guard while runnnig away to evade arrest. Private Bailey, of the Third engineers, was also shot by the provost guard and is in a critical con dltlon. Gerainimns, fuchsias, pansies, daises, roses nif fur snrliiL' nkutim: at Payne's nurseries (lirardvillo. Tuberose nnd Khidiolus bulbs, Tlioro Ih No Scarcity Here, rrom Hnzlcton Standard. 'Pimm does not ntincar to bo a scarcity o miners in tlio Schuylkill region, duo prob ably to tho two weeks' pay system, tho ab scone of company stores, and tlio saio nowdor nt roinarkablo prices, (live the miners of tho middlo coal field theso Just nrivlleccs. and tho nroblom will bo almost wholly solved. All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds. and plants at l'ayno's nursorios, Glrardvillo Klortric cars pass tlio door. D-ti-it Church to lio ltepalrcd. Father Mister!!, tho new pastor of St, Mauritius church at Ashland, has found sucli a larco debt on the church and tho building is in such a dclanidated condition, that lio has docided to raise monoy for needed repairs For that purposo a fair will bo held during tho holidays. Father Mistorli has created a uood and lasting impression among Ills parishioners. It will pay you to read Iko Orkin's an nouncements on tlio fourth p.igo. tf Deeds ltecnrdcil. Dood from Clias. J. Scheeror to Adam F. Scheorer, premises in Tottsvillo ; deed from Citirons' S. and L. Association to Jos. W. Lewis, premises in Gordon j deed from Mary A. Xeod and husband to Geo. V. Snyder, premises in I'ottsvilloj deed from Andrew Comrey and wifo to Hobert P. Swank, promises in Mahanoy City. Shake Off Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Hub well with Hed Flag Oil, 25c. At Guilder Bros., drug Btoro. l'rlvute 111. Private Edward Elliott, homo nt Mahanoy City on a five-day furlough from Camp Moado, was taken suddouly ill yestorday. IIo suH'era from acuto paint In tho stomach. Private Georgo Spcldlo, who is at Grler City on a Avo-day fuilough from tho saino camp, is also reported seriously ill. For your watch repairing and jewelry re pairing go to Iko Oi kin's, 129 South Main street. tf Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is the most obstlnnto of blood troubloa, and is often tho rosult of nn Inhorttod taint in tho blood. S. S. S. Is tho only remedy which goes doop onongh to roach Scrofula ; it forces out evury trace of tho disoaso, and cures tho worst cases. My son, Ohnrllo, -was afflletefl from Infancy with Scrofula, and he Buffered so that It woj Impossible to dress him tor three years. His bead and body were mam of sorei, and hti eyrslftht alio became snooted. No treatment was spared that we thnucrht wnnld faIIava him. but he grew worse until his aondltlon wast Indeed pmalile. I bad almost despaired of his ever being oured, when by the odvlof of a friend we gave htm S. 8. 8. (Swift's Bneclfle. Ada. elded Improvement was the result, and after he had taken a dozen bottles, no one who knew of his former dreadful condition would have recognized him. All the cores on bis body havo heuled, his skin U perfeotly clear and tnvioth, and he hat) been restored to perfect culth. ' Mas. B. S. Madht, S90 Kim St., Maoon, Qa, For real blood troubles It Is a wnsto of tium to expect a cure from tho (loo tors, lllood diseases are beyond their skill. Swift's Spooiflo, ' C Qfor Blood roachos all deep-seated cases which bther remedies havo noeffeot upon. It Is tho only blood remedy guaranteed purely vejjotftblo, and contains no pot ash, mercury, or other mineral. Books mailed freo to any address by Uwllt Hyeullio Uo AUunva, u, PITHY POINTS. llnpiieidiiKS Throughout tlio Omintr,) Ulirmilrlnd for Ilusly 1'criiKnl. It. F. Trcon, manager of Ashland's foot ball team, challenges any team In tho comity. Tlic lDth lust, will bo I.alayetlo Day In the public schools of the statu. It gratifies a merchant to know that his advertisements nro road and helps tho papor to get moro business. Miss Irene Slllhnau, ouo of Mt, Curmcl's public school tcachurs, will bo married on tlio "Otli Inst, to C. E. Harbour, of Hostoti, Mags Tho School Hoard of Norwegian township woru held in bail for court, charged with Issuing a fraudulent order. Capt. Dyson has received ordors that nil furlough members of Companies F and M, Fourth Hegiment, must drill two houis per day. Twotity-four sick soldiers woro received nt tho Lam-aster hospitals from Camp Meade. Painter Mlclmol Smith fell (10 feet fiom a scaffolding at Shamokln, sustaining fatal injuries. Tho Minersvillo l ree Press Is still llring Into Congressman Drum in for turning down Widow Smith for tho postolllco. Letters of administration wero granted to John Zlcglcr on tho estate of Mary Cressman, lato of Wnyno township, dcccaicd. Miss Anna Hoal, daughter of Hev. Dr. ,In, W Hoal, of Port Carbon, left for Concord, North Carolina, whero sho has accepted r position as teacher in Scotia Seminary. Jonas 13. I.anboustoiu yestorday assumed the duties of postmaster nt Mlncrsvllle. The personnel of the olhco will bo ns follows Chief cleik, Miss Emily II. Hlgley; first clerk, Irene Smith, Miss Kathryn Kealy mid Miss Ethel KauU'man, of the old force. Tho Hnzlcton Stnudard insists that tlio paint and car shops nt Delano will bo removed to Sayro as soon as tlio now biiildiiiKS tbcio aio completed, nnd that tlio frog department, now crowded with orders, will bo removed. Garilcld Ilnppcs, son of S. S. lloiipcs. formerly of Mnlmnoy City, was married to Miss Carrie Bartholomew, at Heading, on Saturday. Another cave-in occurred 011 the I.olilgli Valley road at Harry's Junction S.ituiday evening. A writer in tho Shamokin Herald siys licer drinking has becoino so great in that vicinity that it iipials tho consumption of water fur dunking purposes. Tho lioiough Council cf Mahanoy City will purchase 500 feet 01 hose to-night. Tho A. O. II., of Gilbertou will hold their annual ball and banquet 011 the 27th iust. Tlio abutments for tho now breaker at the Wudesyillu shaft aio being elected. It will bo ouo of the largest breakers in tlio region. ami will tako mouths to complete it. Six prosecutions nro brought ngainst Taniaqua merchants, charging violation of tho dairy and food laws of tho stato by wiling oleomargarine in butter. Thirtccu-year-old John Newton, of Upper Strasburg, Fianklin county, tramped on a thoru, which penetrated his foot, causing lockjaw aud death. A largo number of additional bauds havo been put to work in tlio Segal Tlssuo Purer Mills, at liaubsville, Northampton county, to meet a rush of orders. Judge Albright yesterday approved the recommendation of tho Grand Jury for the erection of a soldiers' monument at Allen town, and a $20,000 shaft will bo put up. Private Joseph Higcnary, of the Twenty tirst United States Infantry, a Sliaiiiokiu man, who enlisted last July, died fiom typhoid yesterday at Plattsburg, N. Y. l athor Matthew's day was eclebnitod in Wilkesbarro by a monster parade, in which 5000 men and boys belonging to Catholic teniperanco sociotins in tho Scnintou district participated. Dr. Swallow will addross the votors of Shamokin nn Saturday afternoon. Claronco F. Iluth, of Shamokin, is stump ing tlio stato for tbo Hopublicaiis. Tho Northumberland county civil coutt is in session. Tlio annual convention of tho Evangelical Sunday schools will bo hold nt Northumber land on tho 2(lth iust. Tlio l'caco Jubilco committee has secured a march played in 1788, in honor of tho first ten states signing tho Constitution. It will bo played in tho jubilee parades. Ton years ago yesterday occurred the Mud Hun disaster in which sixty-fivo people woro kiMed. H. F. Williams, son of Congressman Mor gan 11. Williams, yesterday succeeded W. F. Smytho us superintendent of tho Williams Coal Co., nt Pottsvillo. A hospital for sick and injured mules may bo a stniuge institution, but it apparently is a possibility at Uazloton. It is boing con sidered by Coxo llros. & Co. A Shamokin resident has raspborry bushes growing on his promises from which berries wore picked on Saturday. Prof. S. T. Ford, of Baltimore, Md who appeared hero, will give an ontortainmout at Shamokin on tho 21st Inst. There are llvo Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays in this mouth, an unusual occurr ence , Potatoes nro selling in Shamokin at fifty cents per bushel. Hay Littleton, of Uazloton, has been ad mitted to tho Luzerno county Bar. Tlio employes of tho Uazloton and Maha noy Division of tho Lehigh Valley railroad, will bo paid their September earnings to morrow. Farmers are soiling hay at Uazloton for $0 por ton. Tho price heretofore has been f 12 aud (13. What is known as tho Catholic Club is bo ing organized nt Uazloton. It will bo non soctnrian, ani will be conducted on tho lines of tho Y. M.O.A. Tho average pay of female stenographers in Scranton is $10 per mouth. Since tho mines havo begun to be oporated on full tlmo thoro is a surprising scarcity of labor In Uazloton, say tho papers of that place. Tho Girard Estate Trustees will arrivo nt Uazloton to-morrow, and reach hero on Thursday. Tho hearing of tho cate ot tho Ceutralia School Directors, in which, the court is asked to grunt an ouster, will bo heard at Bloom burg this afternoon nt 4:00 o'clock. Remember if You Have a Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 2.1c. At Guilder Bros., drug store. M urrluiro I.Iccukoh, John Wolltus and Itosio Shclluskl, both of Sboi.aiuloahj Benj Perry, of Hyan Twp and Martha J. Blow, of Mahanoy Tuiinol; Joseph dongas nnd Tillio Tobizlcr, both of Morca; Geo. C. Welkcr, Jr., of Phlla., and Mary B. Stevenson, of Pottsvillo; Ladlslovo Meutiii kowicz and Mary Yokobonos, both of Girard villi'i Mathias J, Bartel, of Shamokin, nud .Mary Bosho, of Locust Dale: John Bubul und 13, Tamallnas, both of Shenandoah; Win. II. II oil nun aud icrosa Grady, both of Ytitcsvlllo. lteduced Katee to I'lilbidelphlii. For tho grand Peaco Jubilee nt Philadel phia, October 20 nnd 27, the Pennsylvania Hallroad Company will soli excursion tickets from all ticket stations ou its liuo, to Phila delphia, at rate of single faro for the round trip (minimum rale, 85 cents). Tickets will bo sold and good, going, October 21 to 27, and returning leaving Philadelphia to October 31, Inclusive. This Jubilee will ho 0110 of the giealcst events in the history of Philadelphia. Tho rodudlcation of Independence- Hall, recently restored i the unveiling of the arant Kcpies trlau Monument, FalruiountFark ; a monster civic and industrial parado, and a grand military und naval pageant, led by General Miles aud other distlugulshod heroes of tho lato war, will bo prominent features. Tho President nud his Cabinet are also txpeetcd to bo present. 1 Paine's Celery Compound Makes People Well. The one true specific .for dUemes arising from adebilltated ncrvnu sytlem IsPnlne's celery compound, so generally prescribed by physicians. It Is probably the most re markable 1 cincdy that the scientific research of this country has produced. Prof. Kdward E. Phelps, M. H.. b. I- of Dartmouth college first piccrlhcd what is now known the world over ns Paine's celery compound, a positive cure for dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, neurnlsfa, iln iimatisin, all nervous dlkeases and Uhlnev troubles, Talne's celery compound has succeeded again and again where cvet y thing else hu failed. EPISCOPALIANS ON MARRIAGE. JtNliopi Discus's, tho rimrcli I.nw For tlio Uovoi-iiiiioiit of Ministers. 1 "Washington. Oct. 11. The marriage nnd divorce canon was under consider ntlon by the blKhops In the triennial Kplscopal council yesterday. It is as follows: No minister shall solemnize a mar riage the parties to which are within the degree of consanguinity and af finity delliipd In the 18th chapter of the book of Leviticus. It sliull be the duty of the ministers to admonish the people from time to time that the church discountenances clandestine1 marriages. No minister shall solemnize the mar riage of any person who Is a minor under the law of the place of marriage unless the parent or guardian of such minor Is present or shall have written consent to the marriage or is perma nently resident In a foreign country. No minister shall solemnize a mar rlage except in the presence of at least two witnesses, himself or the witnesses lielmr personally acquainted with the parties. Kvery minister of the church shall at the time of the marriage -record in the register of the parish in which the marriage takes plnce the name, birth place, age and residence of each party. and such record phnll bo signed by the minister who performs the ceremony and by at least two witnesses of the marriage. No minister of this church shall sol emnize the marilage of cither party to a divorce during; the lifetime of the other party. THAT .lOVl'UI. ruiii.iNn With tbo exhilarating senso of renewed health and strength nnd Internal cleanliness, which follows tlio uso of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond tho old-timo medicines aud tho cheap substitutes sometimes otloreu out novor ac cepted by tho well-informed, liny tho genuine Manufactured by tho Californi; Fig Sprup Co. CARD TO THE PUBLIC ! I'Uvt mulcrn.Ki'etl la dlwcon tinned tlio fetove buainesH und will ilevotu Ms entire attention to the repairing of nil kinds of jttoveH, lieat t ra and ranges. All repairing Will rut-Vive prompt uucimon. WM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardin St MISCELLANEOUS. I OST. A sum of money about town, tb XS niimuut being all 111 greenbacks. It was rolled 1111 In a loose manner. A aultnhlu re ward will hoolTcreil for Its return to the Hekalii onlc-o. JO-u-Zt IOIt HAI.TC A vnluabln piece of real estate, jj containing lour uwelllnga. nuicnum sew erage nttncbcil. Can bo bought ro-souahlo, Apply nt tho llr.RALli oincc. loa-u iiiuu aAl.rc vaiuauio Bhennnuoaii property, 1 centrally located on Oak street, with all modern convenieneee, (-tore room and wolliiig. For further information apply at this ofllc-e. tf IrtOli HUNT. Dwelling house, located corner l.loyd and West streets, now occupied by Mm. H. i, Hess. All modern conveniences. Apply 011 tho firemises. 10-3 '2w 1,1011 HAI.H. Two pool tables in good condl tion, Can bo bought very reasonable. Arply tn Anthony Hclimlekcr, MM South Main street. tf TOTH!lt. Desirable properties for sale. Ap i ply to H. O. M. llollopeter, attorney, Hlieuaiiiloah, 8-MMf FOU HAI.1J. A valuable property on West Centre street, dwelling houxe, nud all con veniences In desirable IoeMlon, Apply to Thomas Tonh, for further particulars, 5-27-tf DMINISTUATOlfH NOTICK. Letters of KtauuYr, lato of Itlngtowii, deceased, havo been grunted to RtntilTur .V Itumble, both residing nt ltingtown, I'a., to wlinlii ull persons Indebted to Haid estate are rcfpicbtcd to liiuku payment, nnil those having claims or demands will make known tho same without delay. ' riiAt'hKKn & Hum m. 1:, Administrators. Hlllgtowu, rlept. 20, IWIS. 9-20-27-t-ll-lS-2.'i t D.MINIHTItATOIt'H NOTIOH. Letters of ad iV ministration on tbo estate of Adam Bow man, Into of North Union township, Kehuylkill county. Pa,, defeased, havo been grunted tu tho undersigned, residing 111 said township, to whom all persons Imlcbti-d to said estate are refiuested to make payment, nud those having olalniH or demand-, will make known the samo without delay. Aiiiiaiiam C, Kauk k, Or to Administrator, H. (I, HI. llnuirirrKii, Zlon's drove, I'a. Klienniidoali, l'u. 9-G-Gt-oaw VOTIcr.- Kottua Is hereby BVtn that an 1 application will bo made to tbo Governor of thutitatoiit Pennsylvania, on tho 27th (lay ot October, A. 1).. ISO, by v, M. Brewer, John J. llrmllgaii, M I). Jlalouc, .1. J, Pranoy and M Alcllet, miller the Act of Assembly of tho Commonwealth t.f Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the corporation and regula tion of certain corporations" approved April Mth, 1871, and tho supplements thereto, for the charter ot nu intended corporation to bo called The Columbia Hteimi Heat and Power Comiiauy of Hhemtiidnah, Pennsylvania : the character and object whereof is to supply and furnish sleuiu hi-at mid power to residences and busl. neHH nlnees 111 the Hlllil hnrmnrh nf Hlifju.tutmil. and vicinity, and for these niirnoecs to have. possets, and enjoy all tho rights, bonellta ami privileges of said Act of Assembly nnd its supplements. James B. Beii.lv, 10-M1-U Bollcltor. Tho Rosy Freshness An?, velvety softness of tho akin ia Inva rubly obtained by thoft) who uu l'oiioai'a (Joinplexloii lowder, "Over to Tort." To tho visitor from tho shore who goon its working (on nn Kngllsli h)p) for tho first tlmuthu ruloof tho starboard side to plo It it name has na odd appearance Ono does not know why overybody swarms over to port whon a oertnln cap with cold on tho peak emerges throutrh n hatchway It mny oven bo unpleasantly enforced Thus it chanced onco to 1110 to no n finest in tho Runronm mess of n ship which was out for target pruetlco. I was walkiiiK with tho paymustor, uotn of us void of any intention of otTonso, on tho sacred starboard side, when a midship man camu tin with 11 mossngo from tho captain, who was on deck, though not on tho (tmrtor deck, that wo must oonflno our solve to tho port. There was 11 plentiful lnok of humor on tlio part 01 that olllccr, nnd no HUlllcienoy of politeness, but rules there must Ik), or clso a inim-of -war would spocdlly tiooomu u regulur built prlvatoor. lllaokwood's Magazine. Tho Frugal Cook. I luul n cook of a frugal mind who took Kront pains in dressing a hnro, which when brought to tho table pi evoked peals of laughter. Tho head was qulto pule end noatly surrounded by a wreath of frosh parsley. Tho air of dojectlon about tho poor nnlmal wns Indosorlbablo. On In quiry it transpired that tho cook had boiled tho head to assist tho 60Ui and had carefully sowed it on again. Tho parsley was to hldotho join Herbonsooi economy having further Interpreted 11 glblet plu as a medloy of wobbed feet and beaks under good crust resulted in un iinrupi no parturo Cornhlll Magazine Isk your grocor for tho "Koyal I'atiiil fl mr, and take no other brand. It Is tbo best Hour msdo. in Mliii ." j nun niiiiiiaittx., Kansas City, Oct, 11. Bxpress com pany niriclals from several western cities met here yesterday and ngreed to act together in suppressing train robbery. Plans to that end were agreed upon, but will bo kept secret. The superintendents of the Pacific, Ameri can, Wells-Fargo, United States and Adams Express companies from Oma ha, St. Lnuls and Kansas City wero present. Annuo! Sales over 6,000,000 Botes BEECH 'nnuuus FOB BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain in the Stomach. Giddiness. Fulness aftor meals, Hoad ncho. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Iloat, Los3 of Appotito, Costlvonesi. lllotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills. Dis turbed Sloep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous aud Trembling Sonsations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer will acknowledge thorn to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Jtr.r.CIIAM'S P1IXS, taken nsdiroct ed, wl quickly restore Foinalcs lo com plete health. They promptly removo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tout nnd euro sick Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boecham's Pills aro Without a Rival And hare the LARGEST SALE Of any Patent Medicine la the World, 25c. at all Drue Stores. Fall Opening at Kelly's Millinery Foreign patterns and creations from our own work room are 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. Rough Riders' trimmed hats, all colors, 65c ; walking and Alpine hats, trimmed, 50c ; trimmed sailor hats, from 35c up ; children's trimmed hats, 75c up ; French felt hats, 75c up ; Velveteens, 25c per yard and up ; Silk velvet, 65c per yard and up ; fancy feathers, irom 25c up, quill 2c ; im ported fancy feathers, one of a kind ; black and colored birds, from 15c up ; Ostrich plumes, 25c up ; Ostrich tips, 3 in a bunch, socup; Nuns veil, i4 yards long, Si ; silk mourning veils, $1 .50, worth double; face veils for mourning, 25c up. We cannot bo undersold, ns wo buy and Hell for cash only. Cull and get our priceH Felt Hats of every description and shade at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Site IKE ORKIN, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical' Instruments, Optical Goods.. No. 129 South tVIaln Street, TRRAIINUS OP THR 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 ure the feature of the store ; they are within read of every purchaser. Repairing a specialty. Itefore you buy elsewhere call and see our stock and get prices. No trouble to show goods. We huve polite salespeople. of thiGlokofcr iwauauiia ana titular ujmpiaiots, anu prcpareu nnur tlio stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS., yl DR. RICHTER 3 fail a ftsnunn -5V Wnt-lil rfnnwnrrl I IteinitrlraMv successful I OiilyReniilno with Trade Mark" Anchor,' 1 1-. inrlilcrMO., Slii iarisi-.,. new iurn. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes. Own Glassworks. :3&WcU. Eudoricd&rccouiuuudcdtjr A. Wasley. 106 X. Main St.. .0. II. Harenbuch, 103 N. Main St., i p.p.p. Klrlln, 6 S. Main St. snenandoah. . to ANCIIOU STOMACIIATi lioat for Coir uvpcpMn.VHtnmnrfi C;oinpliilniM. i DATJS0N, HIE FURNITURE AND QUEEN DEALER Hereby makes It is fall an nouncement to those who Intend to purchase a .stove or range for the whiter. Wo Imvtt nl ready sold a quantity of them, am! will continue to Increase our salt's. Why? Mo cnuie wo nro new hculniierflnml wNli tn cstult Itsh a kocmI trailc by giving you full value for uvcry dollar you Invest. Wo call special atten tion to our "Queen Cinderella lEungo of whleli tlio above cut 1 n fuc-almllc. It hns&lx cooking holes, inndo with fire box nt either right or left end. All tho hitebt Improvement nil the best Ideas. Kour piece tops. Laro high ovens thoioughly ventilated. Removable nickel door plute with bronze, medallou. Tho Bide h lie IT, oven door kicker, nhnkcr handle nnd knobs arf nickel plated. Duplex or triplex crate, can be removed nnd replaced without "died hiff the linings. Direct draft damper Lar trench tau. Cut lout; centre. Iilnped cover, 1'lrefllnt or cait Iron linings. HlKhly polUhed edes, Foldini; nickel towel rod. SOLD AND GUARANTEED AT DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Alain St. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER I'rivale family orders will receive prompt attention. Ieave tliem at tlie ofllce, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANV. DANDRUFF ... Is Ihe Beginning of Baldness. Wcstphal's AuxNiator Cures Datiilrufl anil all diseases of the scalp. FOI SALE AT DUHB'S ffiKBEK SHOF Ferguson House Block. Anthracite Political Club AlRfiTS RVHUY AlONDAY EVRNINQ at 7 o'clock at 211 Itivco street, (ilovcra' Hill. II. A. HOYRU, Pres. T. A1A1.IA, Sec'y. A Contented Woman Ishhu who hax her wnlUaiul cellliiRs ilrcornleili from our latest ilrslfrim nnil rich colore In wall, luipcr. Wu havii u ioiiiilctu lino of ejiiillte tliitn nnil Hluulea, In the inout nitWIo enmliliui ton and imttcriu, anil wo will ilccorutu j our home from kitchen tn attlo at a reaxnnuMo llKiiro, J. P. GARDEN, 224 VesT Centre Street, Shenandoali, I'a.