vpwiiJS'iW"' T'" I, ;.,l-..T (,.n,- iitrtcf-i it 4 TRY 03STE Pound of our 25c chocolate caudy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember W 'h:, ' y W u'.s .it this price. We are ai.su .igeni.-. lor Lowney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a J lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, N. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED (U Houck's Headache Cure ? A sure cure or your mniipy it atrial. ri-fumlfil. (lit SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, 1'a. Telephone ConneitUui. GO TO KELLY'S For Stylish Hats and Bonnets at the Lowest Prices. Inn iv New Vork and 1'hilndelpliia designs. Uoufjli Kilcr hals, all colors, (5c ; Sailor hats, ice and up: Vale lints. 50c: Steamer hats, Soc; Dewey hats, 75c to Jl.oo: The Wheel, 85 ; Korquo, 95c ; Ostrich tips, 25c ; Mourning lionnets and veils complete, 7.00 ! Silk iiuiutniiiK veils, $1.50; Saxony and C.erni.intovn aili, 5c n hank. CHEAVI-ST and BEST GOODS OFFERED AT Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Streel, - ShenanfoahJPa. DAYISOX, THE nmTUHK AX J) .. I sMM "MULISH Hereby makes Ills fall an nounccment to those who lutein! to purchase a stove or range for the whiter, 'tt have already wiM a quantity of tliom, nml will I'ontiiiiif to iiii'ri'ane our muU'h. Why ? He rati rt wv are new iiruiiiiu'rHnml wish to estab Jlnh n km1 tnulo liy giving you full value for 1 very dollar you invent. We call h pedal ntten tlou to our "Queen Cinderella IUuiko" of which the above eut U a fac-rtm.le. Hhaailx cooking holes, made with lire box at cither right or left end. All tho latent ininrovemcntH all tho bent Ideas. Knur ltleto toin. Inrgo hth ovens, thoroughly ventilated, Removable- nickel door plate with bronzu tuedallon. The aide shelf, oven door kicker, shaker handle and knoltM are nickel nlated. Duplex or triidex urate, that mil be reinov d and replaced without diHturlt Ingthe HniiiKH. Direct draft Iamper. Jartfe ash pan. Cut Ioiik centre. IClugcd cover. Tiro Hint or cast iron linings. Highly polished edge. Folding nkkel towel rod. SOLD AND GUARANTEED AT DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND , STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. 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, 143 Kut Coal Street, Bbenandoali, Penna Mall orders promptly uttemk-d to. Tho Rosy Froshnoss Anil a velrrt softness of the skin la Inva riably obtained l.r there who use l'ozzom'u Complexion Powder. BEST UllME OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, I1AY and HTKAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, JT-Wcee"ntr. COURT HOUSE HILL. Judged Itt-chtot and Korh Iltuid Omtii lioclidoun Hint lleiir MnttniiH. Tho motion for a now trial liavlnjj horn withdrawn, Jtidno Ileclitel fixed next Mon day fur Imposing sentenco on Julin Howers, found guilty of tnanslaiiKliter. He una foinierly n resident of Shenandoah. A mi lulu' r of nppultiinonti of election officers, to All vacancies, were Hked for, and tlio iippoint men ts will he made next Monday. V. P. liannoy asked that the lulo granted to compel the defendant to pay reri.iin money Into court in tho ease of Amour it: Co. vs. Neil T. llronuati, he mado nlnoliitr-. An amicable settlement Is about to be mado between Schuylkill llavi 11 parties and the electric railway, over the placing of poles, and court took no action on the bill of equity. In the matter of the petition for a rhantic of tho poling place m the Urowmville 'lis- trict, Judjto lleehtel said he would hold tnc petition ovei until next Monday. In tho caso of Chilstian Schmidt v Yin-; canty Ktiprelewlcz and John tl irnc.v, in which a Mile to open judgment was lileil, the court made tho lulu absolute, opi nini; t In judgment, the lien to leiuaiu. .Indue l.eclitol stilted three petitions fur appeals had been presented to him. After delivering nn opinion 011 tho question, M. M. llurku with drew tho petition-!. In tho ease of John O. I'lilcb vs. the town ship of Halm in which a jury hud awmded Mr. Ulrich fBoO.OO for ptofesslotml services, a motion for 11 new trial was tiled. If the plaintill' remits within ten days all over if 100, the rule will be discharged, otherwise new trial Is granted. Judge Koch rondered nn opinion granting a divorce in the case of Sarah J. lilchards vs. Harry Z. Itlchards, of Shenandoah. In theinattor of Nicholas Seitzlngcr's ap peal from tho decision of the County Com iimtiouerH as to tho iiHsovtinclit levied on cor tain lauds located in Taiuaipui, the conn decided that the assessment should stand, tho defendant to pay tho costs. Argument was lieuid in a caso to test the validity of the ordinance passed by tho Hor oiigh Council of Pottavillc, placing a license oil foreign hucksters. A commission was asked for to determine tho sanity of I.ydla T. Davis, of Mahiinuy City, mid to take charge of the etato. John Cranage was appointed guardian ol Saiali Flook, minor child of John l'look. late of .Shenandoah, dociascd. iiond in the sum of fiJOO was tiled and approved. Ill the case of tho Wofctingliniiso Manufac turing Company vs. the Lakeside Weenie Hallway Co., argument was postponed until November t!3tli. Iu the caso of John L. Tracey vs. Mnhaiioy townsliip, the arbitrator yesterday filed their reward and Hud that Tmcoy had no cause for action. Scald head is an eczema of tho sculp very severe sometimes, but it can bo cured. Doan's Ointment, quick and permanent in its icsults. At any drug store, 50 cents. I.lceuso Truusfci . The license of John Cunningham, in tho Second waid of Mahauoy City, was trans ferred to John Wagner; license of Peter Plikyu's, in tho borough of New Philadelphia, was transferred to Jos. Tomco ; license granted to Georgo .McCartney, in tho town ship of Itahn, was transfericd to John Kinitzki; licensoof K. A. Frank, in Fast Union township, was transferred to !. II. Kuilley. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup run ho relieil on. If you suiter lrom roughs, colds, boaise- ness, Inoticliitis or other throat and lung atlectious, this old reliable remedy will euro you. Marriage l,lcciineH. John J. Stoycr and Nellie SelierteI,1ioth of Mabauoy City. John MmhaU, of Mt. Lance, and Kate Quiiin, of Cass Twp. A I'atliollc Minuiiicnt. John C. Scbmubl, of Newberry, has ic ceived his appointment as district secretary and tieosurer of what is designated us he American boy fund, tho purpose of tho fund being to build a battleship to bo called tho American liny. Tho district of Mr. Schinohl includes Lycoming, Northumberland and u number of adjoining counties. The proposed battleship is to be built from funds raised bv school children. Annual Satan overG, 000,000 Boxeu rOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind nnd Tain in the Stoirtnelu Gtddlnesi, Puluess after nieuls, Ilond ncho. Dizziness, Drowsinoss. Flushiucs ot Heat, Loss of Appetite. Costlvoness. lllotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, rrlshtful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembling Sonsutlons. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. F.vory sufferer will iickuowlodgo tlium to ho A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ili:r.ClIAMs P1I.I.S, taken nsdlroct od, w'lln.uickly rostoro Fomales to com jdoto hoalth. They promutly romovo obstructions or irreRulnrltles of tho sys tem mid euro hick Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE Ofany l'itlcnt .Mftllrlno 111 the IVnrlil. 25c. at all DrtiK Rtoros. THIS IS PLAIN TALK That the Boston Factory Shoe Store carries an exceptionally big line o( boots and shoes. 'All our goods are purchased direct from the lactones This enables us to sell cheaper than our cotnpetitois and also our imitators. Here are a few prices : leu's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up Ladles " " yocttp 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. BOSTON 27 South Main Streel, Shenandoah, I. SPON1, PROP. fOUH U00KS ABOVE l'OST oi-iicn. Pa. its victims. It puts them In tho power of tho weakest organ of tho body and makes them its slaves. They must oat to suit it, drink to suit it, and Hvo a lonton lifo of self-deniaL havo cured many bad cases of dyspepsia they will euro you, if you aro suffering from that disease. Mrs. II. B. Anderson, 15 Williams Stroot, Grand Rapids, Mich., writes : " Ayor's Tills cured mo of dyspepsia from which I had Buffered for three years. Thoy heat evory other modi WE a MS9 CAVALRY REUNION. Annilul .XsHi'inlily il Veternn Sulirp SuiiipciH at Mnliunoy (Mty. The Slvt aniiunl i i ll u I mi of tho 7th l'a Vol Cnviiliy, I'onveiied 111 tho CI. A. It. liull nt .Mnlmnov City, this aflernoou.at S o'clock. Tho followinjr ollicers were in attendance President. John Williams; Vico President David Williams; 2nd Vico President, Fred. H Hopkins, Sr.; 3rd Vico President, Adam Didynunjr, all of .Malmnuy City; aud Secre tary, (leorRo V Steahliu, of OrwiKsburp;. Kvery train nri ivitiji at Mahauoy City since noon yestmd ly briiti(;ht to the town members of tho noted lCKimcut who wcro escorted to tho Man.ion House, enrolled nnd furnished with badges. DuriiiR the day n letter was roceivod from tho Wostorn Association, Pa. Vet. Vol. Cav., askim; t)iat tho 22nd reunion ho hold nt Pittsburg, and it is ijulto probablo that this will bo determined upon. The full enlistmont of the 7th l'a. Vol. Cavalry was 2,ou2. Tlio total survivors number 071, of whom 101 aro in Schuylkill county. In a distinguished cavalry command oi tho Western armies engaged In tho civil war the brigado known as tlio "Saber Ilrigade," com manded by Col. It. II. 0. Minty, to which tlio 7th Pa. Vol. Cavalry was attached, occu pied no second place to those belonging to the Army of tho Cumberland, and held a central position in tho field of operations of tlio armies of the Ohio, Cumberland and Tennessee Its sabers (lashed on ovory battlefield from Kuoxvllle to Vicksburg, and from Columbus, Kentucky, to Macon, tieorgia, and through Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi. During its term of seivice it received tho surrender of over 30, 000 prisonor'j captured over 60,000 stands of arms; 20,000 horses, and took iu battlo 71) pieces ot . artillery, including 15 heavy siege guns. As n division commanded by General Kli Long, but consisting of only two brigades under Nlnty's aud Murray's forces, it captured by assault tho second strongest city of tlio Confederacy Sclnia. During its marches it made a topo graphical survey of middlo nnd east Ten nessee to Knoxvillo, of western Tcnnesseo, of Alabama, from its northern boundary to Selma, northeast Mississippi, and Georgia south to Macau and cast almost to Augusta, wit1) a total of 300 men nnd ollicers killed, 400 wounded, and 200 captured. It mado flvo successful saber charges against far superior forces of infantry, resulting in the destruc tion of its opponents ; four successful charges against artillory iu batteries supported by in fantry and cavalry ; ovor 100 sabor charges against tho onoiny's cavalry ; 25 charges dis mounted ; and captured three strongly forti fied and intrenched positions which were fully manned and defended by urtillery. As a climax to its brilliant capturo of Solma it captured Jollcrson D.ivis, the president of the Confederacy. im '.M lii'cioi'orxrotivlotpct. Harlrpliurg, Oct. 25. Disbelieving In his InBunlty when ho committed the deed tho Jury last evening, after having been out Dl minutes, found Joseph Hol lolnger, a Derry township farmer, guilty of the inuider of his wife on the ufternei.il of Aug. 2G last. Ilolllnger cut his wife's throat with a pocketknlfe In the prcsenee of several witnesses, while the latter were gathering grapes at Iluillnger's home. Unlllnger put In a plea of not guilty through his coun pol, hut later changed it to voluntary manslaughter. Uolllnger's two chil dren testilled to hearing their father threaten more than once to kill their mother. Tho prisoner testined that he did not Intend to kill his wife, and "did not know what he was doing at the time." Witnesses testified that Insan ity ran in the family, and that tho prisoner was known In tho neighbor hood as "Crazy Joe." A new trial will be asked for. rrntootlmi to Umporor Wllllnm. Haifa, Palestine, Oct. 25. Tho police made an Important arrest of a well known anarchist here Sunday. Extra ordinary precautions are being taken to insure the surety of FJmperor Will- lam and KtnprwH Augusta Victoria, During the time that they aro here veiled women will not he allowed In the streets, as the police fear that an archlsts might assume this disguise. The, Olllcbll llilllntK. Tlio official ballot will contain eight columns. Including the blank column. Tho Oituens party has been denied recognition. Tho contract for printing tho ballots for this county, which will require 70,000 official and sample ballots, was awarded ycstoiday to tho Miners Journal, at $35 a column. Other bids wcio: Daily Itcpiibllcau, f3S, and Keek & Co . Allciitown. f 15. At these low flguios, thero must bo considerable "extras" in pi in ting the ballots. Underwear ll.ngiiliu. lllg llnu of gents' lleece lined, Western mado iinderwoar foinierly ?1 cut down to til cents, at Hefowlch'a, the Hollable Clothier. 10.13-tf It -moved to tho Orphuns' Home. Itobert and Carroll Mellon, aged 10 and 8 years respectively, of Locust Valloy, will bo taken to Chester Springs soldiers orpiiau school to-nioirow, Tlioy aro children of William Mellon, who is confined In tho Harriabuig asylum. Tlio family is iu destl tuto circumstances. There oio eight chil dien, seveu of whom aro under 13 years of ugc, M WEH'S PILLS PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country HhronMml for Wanly Perusal. This Isdollnhtfiil weather. With tho completion of btldge No. 18, on Saturday, tho P. & It, double track is com pleted from II. M. Junction to tlio north side of tho Tauiaqua tunnel. This finishes the work for tho winter. Miss Mary Fitzpatrlck is seriously ill at her homo at Oakland, nenr Ashland, suiter- lug from paralysis of the left side. Major John F. Unney, assistant u S. Treasurer, has boen appointed ono of the aids to General Siiowdou, who will bo chief marshal of tho civic Peace Jubllco parade. Mrs. S. I), lless lias inudo preparations to tnovo hor household goods to Newark, N . J to-morrow. Frank Kceso will occupy the house vacated by Mrs. Hess. Slxty-llvo bushels of putatocs were con tributed to tho Children's Homo by tho school children of PotUvillo. . Shniandonh is well leprcsentcd at the Peace Jubilee. The teachers Instituto of I.uzcrno county oponcd yesterday. John J. Stoycr, connected with licrsker's theatre, Mahauoy City, and Miss Nellie Schartell, of Pottsvllle, wcro married yester day by a Justice of the Peaco. Patrick II. Haley, or Ashland, is seriously 111 at tho provisional hospital at Plattsburg, N. Y. A regular meeting of the Hoard of Health will be held Friday evening. Tlio schools will closo on Friday evening noxt to alloW the teachers a chance to attend the County Instltuto at Mahauoy City. Company F, Fourth llcginient, left Potts villo this nftornoou to participate in the Peace Jubilee. Forty hours devotion at the Slavonian Catholic church, Mahauoy City, began on Sunday. John Winters, a youth of seventeen, resid ing at St. Clair, had bis leg broken iu two places and badly crushed by being caught between tho bumpers of mine cars at tlio Mt. Hope colliery yesterday. The Tauiaqua Hoard of Health was asked, by a resolution intiodural in Council, to re duce the salary of its ollicers, and tho presi dent rilled it out of older, saying it iwis unno of tlio business of Council. Thirty-eight quartets of beer wcro drank by gucstsnta Polish wedding iu liiiardvillo. Cliailos Johnson, of Heading, treasuier of the proposed ltirgtown lailway. was in con sulfation with (liraid Kstato uHirials. It is estimated that a million and a half of uiuiiey is invested iu mule llesh iu this region. The silk mill at Maueh Chunk is to bn enlarged. Public school childicn nt Wllkrsbarro raised ?210.t.r to tho Lafayette monument. Forty prcachors havo applied for the vacant pulpit of tho Prosbytorian church at Waynes boro, Fnuikliu county. Private DeFrain, of the F.ighteenth I'liiled Statos Infantry, a nativo of Hazleton, died iu the military hospital at Honolulu. A strango young woman employed as a domestic by Mrs. S. D. Stevens, of Tunk bannock, walked oil' with clothing and valuables wortli $250. At yesterday's session of tho Kastem Synod of tho Reformed church, in Heading, it was decided to further endow Franklin and Marshall Collego, at Lancaster. Tho corner stone of St. Paul's M. K. church, at llazloton, will bo laid next Sun day. Delano was louoly to-day, the Lehigh Valley olllces having been removed to Hazle ton yesterday. Tlio "hugger" has appeared at Haz'cton. and some girls of that place aro throwing themselves in his way. Aggie Aquita, lesidiug nt Honey Hrook, will prosecuto a Mahauoy City business man for breach of promise at the January tnnn of court, usking $1,000 in a polite kind of a way as balm for hor wounded affections. C!lizcus"comuiin!c.ition lias been received. Wo must havo tho name of tho writer to in sure publication. Josopli Sigfried has resigned as conductor on tho Lehigh Valley road, and embarked in tho bakory businoss at Sit. Carmel. Mr. Mitchell, superintendent of motive power ot the i-.rio railroad, Is making tho experiment of burning anthracite and bi tuminous coal together on tho through trains In tho combination engines. A Hazleton man witli a "jag" on kissed a cigar sign, who mistook it fur a woman. It has been decided by the postollice de partment to p?rmit postmasters to cash pen sion checks nnd remit such checks to tho ro spectivo depositories in lion of tho correspond ing amount of cash. The present weather is productlvo of sick ness Mluu Victim Dies. Michael Allotto, an Italian who had bis back broken by a fall of coil at tho Mahauoy City colliery on tho 10th iust., died at the Minors' hospital yesterday afternoon. Fire I Fire I lrel Insure your property from loss iu the Idestnnd strongest cash companies: Phila. Underwriters Insnrnjtco Co. of North America and Fire? "Association, Haitford Fiio Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shonandoah. Holier Dufeated. Tommy Hyan, of Syracuse met Jack Boner, of Summit Hill, in a 20-round bout at tho middle-weight beforo the Greater Now York Athletic Club lust night, and although tho contest went the limit of 20 rounds, Hyan was never iu dilllculty and clearly outclassed his opponent. Hyan won by a very big margin. During the last three rounds Honor's condition was almost hopeless. - LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Select your garment from up-to-date styles. We have the right goods here anil a large variety to select from at the right prices. Ladies' Coats, $2.50, $3.00, $3.00, SG.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. 1" ur UoUaraltes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our ktock of drew, goods has no eiial. You will find here a large assortment of plain and fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic nt bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blanket, carjicts, rugs, etc. Ixiok through our line on second lloor nnd get prices, llultcrick paper patterns, best in the world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. Till! WKATIIKtt. Tho forecast for Wednesday i Partly cloudy to cloudy weather, preceded by rain In tho northern districts with brisk soiithorly and southwesterly winds, probably high on .tho coasts, followed by slowly falling tempera ture. PERSONAL MEN HON. Christ. Foltz and James X. Hllbcrt attended the ball at Mahauoy City last evening. J. J Kelly mado a buslucss trip to Phila delphia to-day. .... , . Prof. K. W. Wilde, of North Jardln street, is confined to bis bed by illness. Charles Deri end L'HJah Kohlor spoilt ycs toiday fishing nt Lakeside. Mr mid Mrs. Daniel jtccdyand children left town this morning for llerwlck, wlioio .i,. win innd two weoks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. 12. Smith, Mrs. Alex. Kin- ..M .....1 Mn Thomas Watson went to nazio- i .... (1,1. iimm it to attend ino iuiicnu ui Hubert, bon of .1. II. Urown. Hev. James Momo visited friends at Potts vllle and St. Clair today. Mrs. W. P. Williams and MissLdith Minors spent to-day visiting friends at Pottsvllle. Tax Collector Kdward llutko transacted business at tho county scat to day. P. W. ltierstcln was among the townsmen iil.n visited Pottsvllle to-day. H. 11. Wertz lias gone to Lewisburg to visit lit, tuiitlier. William Dahb and sister, Mitiulo, are spend- loir the week ill Philadelphia. F. A. Matthews, of Lebanon, was catering ii,n. uinmii' tint ill in: trndo to-day. Ho Is a brother in-law ol Druggist Paul W. Houck. .Mrs (icorge II. Williams, of Nortli Jardin sticot, is ill. Miss Lizzie IMwards, accompanied by Mrs. nn. M Huberts, of Forrest City, went to St. Clair this morning to visit friends. Misses Clara and Annie Yost, aud Mrs. O, S. Keliler were visitors to Pottsvllle to-diy, Mrs. Hairy Ilcyiant, and children, io. tinned to their homes iu Steclton to-day. Mrs Lottio Langduu, of Olrardvillo, was a pleasant visitor to town last evening. Ask vour grocer for tho "Hoyal Paten rloui, and tske no other brand. It is the est tlonr 'n0'1 lltMMts lteconleil. 1'ioin Daniel llollcli and wife to Lewis A. llolleh ct. al.. premises iu Harry township. From Lewis A. llolleh to Hiram llollcli, premises in Harry township. A Li. Grtiioiuouo icr mm rrej'mii ti ut 1110 Ktnugnit ItEliM&H MEDICAL LAWS proEcntiMl Iy cmiacat physicians!. WorM renowned t HcinarknlilysucceBsfulI Oal'gnnlnat li Trade JMark " Anchor,' f. .lit. ItiilitcrA Co., 215 l'mrlSt.f Sew York 31 HIGHEST AVAHDS. 13 Branch Mmiros. Own Glassworks. SS&Ulcta. Kudurbuilt&rccoiuuiciKle-dliy A. Wasley. 106 K. Main St.. C. 11. nagenbucb, 103 N. Main f r. p.D. Klriin, 6 s. Main si DFl. RICHTER'S " "ANCIIOlt" STOMACHAL beet Coll.llfDPPlii'Htniiiiirli CfMiinlnli MISCELLANEOUS. IOST. I'Vom tlio icsltk'ncu of Ituv. Cornelius J Lnurinhi of Wvtt Centre struct, rector of the Oieck Cutlioliu churcli, a llltlo pup, three months old, with nltf leg1 ""U cur-, and hnlr rcHcmblinK that of a wolf. Tho Under will bo liberally rewarded liy returning Himie to Itev. CornolliiH l,am lulu. 10-23 2t no it sai C A farm of about 10 acres within i tin iree and ono-half miles of Shenandoah. Goof dwelling: house, excellent out bulldinic. Apply toT. H. Itcddall.Shtnaudoah Pa. tf ITIOU SALK HouHchold furnlturH for sale as follows: iifiiiKC, oak bed room set, walnut bed, HpiluRH antl mattress, dining room table, hall rack, chair, pictures. JIust bo hold before thfSOthliM. Apdyat Mrs. H. I. Hchs, 115 West IiOK SAIJC Valuable Hhenandoah property, ? centrally located on Oak street, with all modern conveniences, atom room and - we ling and hnuc on the rear. For further Information apply at this olllcc. tf IjIOU SAL12.Two pool tables in good condl ; lion. Can be boiiRht very reasonable. Apply to Anthony Schmicker. 109 Soutli JMaln street. tf VOTICIC.--IcsIrable properties for sale, At ll ply to H, (1, M. llollopeter. nttorncy, Mienandoali. 8-iU-tf TiOIC HALI5. A valimblo property on West I? (Vntro street, (Iwelllng hoiBe, and all con euicntes in deslrablo location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for fuithcr particulars. 5-7-tf 4 DMINISTltATOU'S NOTICIC Letters of i adminltitratioti on tho estate of I). 51, StnnITer, lato of Itingtown, deceiibed, havo leen granted to HtaulTer & Itumble, both residlugnt IlinKtown. la., to whom all persons indebted to wiltl estate are requested to make payment, mid those havhiK claims or demands will make known tho samo without delay. HrAUFFKK it KlTMHI.K, Administrators, IMllKtown, Sept. 20, 189S. O-SO-Sr-l-nOK-M We Sell The best saxony and Gerinnntown wools in the market the celebrated "Columbia" brand. We have a large line of colors. Newpoit scarf shawl, io skeins of the Utopia Shetland Floss will make it. l'lain and combination colors. Call nnd see the sample shawl. Morgan's Bazar, 23 NORTH INIAIN ST. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldnass. Wcstphal'a fluxlliator Cures Dandruff and ail diseases of the scalp, FOR SALE AT DUSTO'S DHRBEK IM Ferguson House Block. DRINK CI.KARY'S EXTRA MNR QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparllla.. and Orange Champagne. POLITICAL MEETINGS Thu Deiiiocriitto Spellinmiers iiivniio Biien- niiilimli Thin livening. Tim Democrats have made all preparations for their mass meeting this evening. It will bo held In Itobblns' opora houso, and tho In dications area largo crowd will greet the speakers. Tho principal speaker will lie lion. James A. Stranabau, whoso abilities as mi orator aro well known throughout the stnto. The other speakers billed to talk at tho mcotliig aro Watson F. Shepherd, James W. Hyan, caudidate for Congress, M. M, Hurko mid others. All the Demccratic can didates arrived In town this afternoon, nnd did "tlio grand" among the votois. To-morrow evening tho samo speakers will bold forth and proclaim Democratic doctrlno at Lost Creole. Tiio meeting at that plaio will bo held In TomporancoHall. This evening tlio Kepubllcan orators will Bppear at Mahauoy City, undor lunch more favorabto circumstances than tho last time Tlio meeting will be held In Kalcr's hall, and will bo addressed by Oeuoral Adam 11. King, of Halt I nunc, Md., and Mr. llriimm To-morrow evening the same speakers will address the voters of Shenandoah iu Itob blns' opera house. Klcctlon day is just two weeks ofi", and thou tho agouy will bo over. The ofllco of Controller of Schuylkill county is inure important to the taxpayers than many people aro awaro of, says the Mahauoy City Tribune-. It requires u man of ability and courage and theio should bo an educational qualification attached to it. An illiterate man would bo a mcro figure head in tho hands of his subordinates, Tho Incumbent should havo a business experience, and tho legal training Mr. Snyder lias taken into the ofllco has boon of incalculable, benefit to tho service. Judge Koch's lecord on the Bench has been ouu of marked ability, aud tho voteis, without regard to party, will see to it that be Is letaincd In that position. Voters who desire to cut their tlckots should disregard tho circlo at the top of tho ballot and mark a cross opposito each name Otherwise your vote may bo lost. Hon. Joseph Wyatt attended a meeting of the Kepubllcan bxecutive Cominittco at Pottsvllle to day. Jimmy Miuoguo, the Ashland lawyer, al leged that Mr. Marr should not bo elected Judge hecausu bo's a bachelor, and tlio lat ter'n friends ictort that Marr is willing to wed if Minogup, who is also n bacbolor, dees tho same thing. What's the matter with having a double wedding? With two such good looking men there should bo no dilll culty in securing willing brides. Lot tl bells ring out, and we'll dance at tho wedding. Pottsvllle Hevieiv. At Payne's nursery, (liranlvllle, you will find tlio largest stock ever seen iu the county We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER I'nvate lanuly orders will receive prompt attention. Ieave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Just when you'll need It, and ap preciate it best, we begin our GREAT AUTUW jlOJiEY-SAKIflG SALE 1 At even usual prices our goods would be priced lower than any of equal merit that you'll be amazed at the power of your dollars. Children's Shoes From 19 Cents Up. Big line of ladies', men's and boy's shoes at prices which speak for themselves. Fifty pairs of men's 3 to 9, at $1.68, worth $4.00 This iVIon's Extension Sole We have a beautiful line of men's styles box calf, kangaroo and bulldog toe, with heavy soles, for the winter. Big Line of Dry Goods, Cheaper Than Sold Anywhere Else. We have a nice unbleached muslin, 36 inches wide, from 4 cents up ; white muslin, from 5c up ; cotton flannel, 5l4c The best gray flannel, 150 per yard. Beautiful Line of Oress Goods Cheap. A FULL LINE OF"; BOYS' AND GIRLS' CAPS AND LADIES' HOODS. Our stock of ladies' and misses' coats and plush capes are arriving daily, and will be sold cheaper than any other town dealer can afford to. We carry a big assortment of boys' suits and men's and boys' pants at cheapest prices. Underwear of all Kinds. REMEMBER THE PLACE : Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, NEXT TO niCHARL PETERS' SALOON, 13 North Haia Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. E. F. SUPOWITZ, Prop. Orion's No. 1 SO South Main Street. Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. fv5-00 F-cfrTh mm Pained Celery Compound Makes PeopleWell. The one true specific for diseases arising from a debilitated nervous system is Pnlne'i celery compound, so generally prescribed by physicians. It la probably the most re markable remedy that the scientific research of this country hat produced. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., L. L. D., of Dartmouth college first prescribed what It now known the world over at l'alne's celery compound, a positive cure for dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous dlseatet and kidney trouble!. Paine's celery compound has succeeded again and again nbtre everything else h (ailed. We give your eyes a scien tific examina tion free of charge and if glasses are needed, we are willing to furnish them at only a legitimate profit. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mairf Street. CARD TO the: public i Tho umlerHltfncd lias disco n tlnuetl the stove biiBlncHS and will devote ld entire attention to tho repairing of all kinds of hIovch, healers nnd rftiij,re. All repairing will receive prompt attention. VM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardin St. and boys' patent leather shoes, from is one of our big bargains. Shoes $1.25, worth $2. and boys' shoes iu all colors and A Contented Woman Ih slio who linn lier walla and ccIIIiikh decorated from our latest dralum and rleli colon In wall paper. We liavo a complete lino of rxipilnltu tlntd and tdiudcs, In the inout a tlMlu eouiMna. tloim ami putlcriiH, nnd wo will decornto j our liome from kitchen to attic at u rcnMonahli, figure. J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Cenlre Street, Shenandoah, l'a. Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. Day Clock for $2,7S. lis Month Only. V r