Watching the Prescription Hielionltli tlmt results from the medicine depends upon the Ingredients used nnd Hie care employed In putting them together. Our nilln of the prescription I In surance tlmt the physician's Idem will lie . nt Icntlomlj- carried out, with the purest and best materials. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone ronnectlon. The Inner Man. Tour fumlshlnjrs Inside ami out mint le good nnd tasteful It you would enmmnnil reect. A slovenly man can't keep It to himself. Our goods for underwear and outer wear are all that could be desired In style, taste, comfort, and price. You will enjoy seeing what we have for you. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. EYE REST FOR TIRED EYES. ; m view, snmm HtAMrTMTtCT improved meua Is obtained by our scientifically fitted classes. They enable the eyes to do as much work, and possibly more, without tiring than they ever did. Satisfaction guar anteed. Eyes tested free. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in Styles and Shapes all Ladies' Russetts, 3.00, now $1.60. S2.00, now $1,25. now 90c. $1.50, $3.00, Men's Russetts, and $2.25. now $2,00 Men's Blacks, $1.40, now 85c Misses', Children's and In fant s shoes at u reduction of 30 per cent, below regular price. 'I HIS SALE IS FOR .TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON 1 t, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa True Fortune Heater. Known In almost every household Is now being old by us. We also sell the PENINSULAR, Air Tight. Hot Blast. Art. IMPERIAL CINDERELLA. BANNER. Besides numerous other makes of Heaters. See our Htoves nnd Banges. Our stock and prices suit everybody. DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, Nos. 11 9-121-123 North Main St. BIGGEST BARGIANS In town, because we buy in big lots and pay no rent. We rive the bene fit to oar customers. Flour aud feed we retail at wholesale prices. DRY GOODS. Genu' laundrted blrt o up. Men'a underwear, (fleeceilned) o " Children' underwr ljo I-adle', gents', children's bose 5e CliIIdreR'a coats, (all kinds) We Blankets and Comforts. PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE (JROCER, 333 West Centre St., Shenandoah. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softneu of the skin is inva riably obtained by tbore who use PozzoMi'a Complexion Powder. Just Received I An elegant line of Floor, Table Oil Cloth and Linoleum. 1X99 pattern. Flour, Feed Groceries. A. FRIEDMAN, 213 West Centre Street. Two doon below Muli'a dairy. OVER A MILLION in-rrnt rmckasje of John- Ktdliry 1 1.1s 1) i I feu wild. Jt win IhrlitM Reliable Kidney Remedy sV"; PEOPLE ARE USING JOHNSON'S KIDNEY PILLS FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES popiifnr jro, avl 1 the om,Y :. tli t 1 OOARANTKKIi to cm call ill rsof llir V 7f I S nt.AllDRRand t'RIN.KY rimiANH Whit briirr li-t Imnn lain could we p I -e S I'lIU 10 cents, lly ninll ror five s-crtit atnrapa. Mn AT Tba Mnn lalxirilsrini, lne , PHIl.A3tl.PHIA FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PITHY PU1WTS. liiilnK Througlinnt the Country Ohronloletl for llastr PerusAl. Snow to the ilelith of three Indies Toll nt Corry, this stato, on Saturday. Tlio Ministerial Association of this county met at PolMrllle tblf morning. One of the Ilulralo miners runs 1U en tiro plant by electricity furnished from Niagara Falls. Thuro is no salesman tlmt can sell ns many goods at us small an expense at can proper ad vertising. Among tboe who will apply for tmtninliwi- tlnn papers next Saturday is a Chlnanmn, Charlie Lee, of l'ottsvlllo. Wash Orme, of St. Clair, has accepted a positional keeper of the insane In the Ger man hospital, Philadelphia. lira. James Sullivan, an axed l.tdy of Silver Creek, is critically ill. No holies are entertained for her recovery. C II Kline has been elected cashier of the Union Safe Deposit Bank, of l'ottsville, sue- aeeditig C. I. Looser, resigned. If we could remember, so that we could re peat, all of tko bright thiniis we hear, we could get credit for being really brilliant our selves. A chicken and wallle supper will beheld In the All Saints' church to-morrow niaht. Suppor will be served at 0:10 The engagement of Charles Iloskins, of St. Clair, and Miss Annie Ilummcrsbach, of Philadelphia, has neon announced. The wedding will take placo next Wednesday. An increase of pension from ?6 to f 10. per mouth has been granted Frederick Fcnn, of l'ottsville. A similar increase has also been granted James Muldowney. of Kclayrcs. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Hnrcelonia, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S, C. Weak nerves hai caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using Electric Hitters, Amer ica's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon lelt mm. tie says this grand medicine is what his country need?. All America knows that it cures liver and kid ney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. livery bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by A. Waslcy, drug gist. Annuttl Unrvest Home Services. Annual harvest home services were held in Zion's Lutheran church, Girardville, yes terday morning and evening. The decora tions for the event were beautiful and prob ably the only decorations of the kind ever seen in this part of the region. Tbo altar of the church was transformed into a miniature sea.on which floated a ship twelvo feet long un dersail. It was made of ferns and palms and was laden with fruits, vecetahles and flowers of every description. The church was crowded to the doors at both services. The evening sermon was preached by tho pastor, D. O. Leopold. lie took his text from Psalm 115, 10 : "Thou openest Thine baud and sat- isfleth tho desire of every living thiug." Tho sermon was very Impressive and dwelt upon the many blessings bestowed upon the people by a plentiful harvest and tho many victories achieved by the American army and navy in the late war. The anthem sung by the choir Praise ye tho Lord" deserves special mention. The soloist was Miss Wendel, of Girardville, and she sang her part in an admirable manner. Tho organist, Miss Hannah Doipster, was also complimented for her services. It's folly to suffer from that horrible plague of the night, itching piles. Doan's Ointment cures, quickly and permanently. At any drug store, SO cents. Low Fare Kxcuridon to New York ViaLebigh Valley Railroad, October 11, 1899. Faro from Shenandoah for the round trip will bo $2.13. Tickets will be sold for all trains except thoso connecting with the Black Dia mond Express, October 11th. Lmlted for re turn to October 1 3th, inclusive. Consult Lehich Valley Ticket agents for further particulars. Our Fresh Suiisiigo nnd Paddings Are a favorite dish with everybody. Like wiso our palatable frosh and smoked meats Hauler's, Cherry and Chestnut streets, tf Au Interesting Sermon. Presiding Elder W. L. McDowell occupied tbo pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal church of town yesterday raornlng, and the pulpit of the Wm. I'enn Methodist Episcopal church in the evening. Rev. W. II. Stewart, pastor of the latter church, last night occupied the pulpit of the local church and preached be fore a large congregation. The text was taken from James I: 18. "With His will begat He us." The subject was "Tho Chris tian Character of a Community." The ser mon was a very interesting one. Five hundred styles of -the roost popular weaves in ladles' dross goods to select from for nobby tailor-made garments at The Famous. ; tf marriage Uceimes. David McLaren and Kate Ash, both of Shenandoah. Wm. J. Oaffney and Ilattie Emma Hower, both of Frackville. Up to Date for Faint and Aches. Everybody says Red Flag Oil, 35c. At Gruhler Bros , drug store. Orphans' Court Sales. 8. a. M. Hollopeter, Esq., and R. V. Stout attended sales of properties sold by order of the Orphans' Court In the Catawissa Valley last Saturday. One of tbe properties was that of the Sarah Rupert Estate in North Union township. It comprised a farm of 35 acres and was purchased by Hannah E. Rupert for $700. Another was a house and lot belonging to tbo Franklin Seboll Estate, at Nuremberg, and was sold to Elizabeth Sob oil for 535. A third sale was a one-third interest in three acres of land at Ringtown with improvements, belonging to the Frank Solioli Estate and sold to Elizabeth Scholl for 2100. Mr. Ilollopeter was the attorney in each of tbe above estates. A Mighty Nice Thing For Coughs. WhatT Pau-Tina, 35c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. MlnUters to Meat, The Sbuylk!!l district committee meeting of the Pennsylvania Conference of the P. M, Church will convene iu the P. M. Chureh, of St. Hair, on Tuesday. There will be prt aching every evening Rev. Cooper, of Mt. Carmel, will preach this evening. Miner ltadly Injured. Thomas Slnwisky, a miner employed at tbs Lswreuee aolllery, Mahanoy Plane, was eaueht beneath a fall of eoal Saturday alter noon and sustained a compound fracture of skull. He is in a critical condition at the Miners' hospital. PERSONAL MENTION. M I) Malono and M. Mellot spent to-day At Pottnvillo. Michael Dougherty visited friends at the county poat to-day. Ueurge M. Shoelior Inado a busln trip to l'ottsville this morning Christ, holtc spent last evening visiting friends at Mahanoy City. W. K. Marshall has gone to New York to witness tho ynoht races. r. V Hltirstm has returned from a visit to the Philadelphia expoHltlon. Miw Lou Llndcnmutli, of Ollbcrtou, was n guest of friends in town yesterday. Paul W. Ilouck was among the townsmen who tnailo a trip to l'ottsville this morning. Mlseee Antiio Skeath and Sophia Klllott, of Mahanoy City, were visitors to town last evening. Adam Oarapbcll, of Xttnmorman's meat market, hits gono to Philadelphia on awook's vacation. Mrs. Charles W. Jones, and her ncphow, llliert Jones, of South WosWtroct, haye gone toSorantoti. Mines Ruth Rills and Rata Sr.hwlndt left town to-day for Philadelphia, whoro they Intend to remain. John Stein loft town yesterday for Phila delphia, to resume his studios lu tho Univer sity of Pennsylvania. Mm George Uraitis, wifo of Pollcoman Urnltis, is gradually recovering from an attack of rheumatism, Mr. and Mrs. S. J, MosknltU entertained a number of friends at their homo on South Main street last evening. Mr, and Mrs. Denco, who wore tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wyatt, iu town, have returned to Philadelphia. Mr. ami Mrs. John Porong havo gone to Scranton to witness tho Stato Firomcn s Association demonstration. David Bright, of Ashland, has accepted a clerkship nt tho local branch store of the Grand Union Toa Company. Mrs. Iguatz Trochanowski, of Mt. Carrael. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Skinger, on South Jardin street. Charles Now returned to town yesterday after a pleasure trip extending over a period of four months in Groat Britain and the con tinent. David Ilauckcnbach, fireman on tho Penn sylvania Railroad, was yesterday summoned to Sunbury, on account of tho illness of ouo of his children. His wifo aud family aro vis iting at Sunbury. Mrs. Joseph M. Fcger loft town to-day for her home at Roso Glen, Pa. She was ac companied by her daughter, Mrs. W. II. Seeds aud the lattcr's son, who will remain as Mrs. Feger's guests for soveral days. Messrs. Joseph Morris, Frank Codnngton, John Bartsch and William Mill, of tho Columbia's, and Abe. Green, of tho "llookles," were passengers to Scranton this morning. Tho two 'latter gontlemen aro delegates to the Stato Firemen's couveution from their respective companies. Beecuam's Pills will dispol the "blues." Death and Funerls. The funeral of Caroline, wifo of Clark Defrehn, took place this morning, from tho family residence, 218 West Coal street. Rev Z. S. Yearlck, pastor of tbe Trinity Reformed church, conducted services at tho rcsidonco J. P. Williams & Son were tho funeral directors, The funeral proceeded by carriages to Shuman's, Beaver Valloy, where inter ment was made. James Brown, of Forrcstvillo, died Friday evening of dropsy at his homo after a linger ing illness. The deceased was a miner by occupation. He leaves a widow aud a family of children of whom ouo daughter is a teacher in tho Cass township schools. Funeral this morning. Margaret, widow of James W. Hope, died last night at her home in Girardville, aged 45 years. She is survived by three childron. Tho circumstances connected with tbe death aro of a pathetic character. About eight weeks ago Mrs. Hope went to Virginia to nurso her brother, T. F. O'Brien, who was suffering from typhoid fover. While thus en gaged sho become ill and upon advice of phy sicians, hastened to hor homo in Qirardvillo. Typhoid fever developed and resulted In her death. The deceased was a cousin of T. J. Mullahy, Mrs. D. J. Langton, Frank P. aud T. M. Scanlan, of this town. Tbo funeral ar rangements have not boon announced. Another Arrest. "Crow" Mitchell was taken into custody by Policeman Heatou this morning, In tho stable of tho Farmers' hotel. He is in the lockup. Policeman Heaton stated that the arrest was made under orders from Chief Murphy to pick up Mitchell should he be seen about town. It is reported the arrest has bearing on the burglary at Borough Solicitor Burke's residence. This after noon Thomas McHale, who was ar rested on Saturday, and ''Crow" Mitchel were arraigned before Justico Toomoy Mitchell testified that McHale told him while he (Mitchell) was in bed at his boarding house the night before the burglary, that he was going to commit a robbery. Mitchell said he remained in bed all night nnd was there when McHale returned in the morning. McHale was committed without bail. Mitchell was held in 1500 bail for further hearing. Soft Coal Prices Advanced. Agents of soft coal have notified Schuylkill valley manufacturers that bituminous will be advanced this week. The increase, it is said, will be ii5 cents a ton. Tbe present price in this section Is $1.90 a ton. The coal companies aro way behind in their delivory of bituminous. Forty Hours Devotion, Forty hours devotion services began yes terday in the Church of the Holy Family, on North Chestnut street. Services also began at the Holy Rosary church, Mahanoy Plane, aud at St. Patrick's church, McAdoo. The Holy City. The rendition of the "Holy City," at Kaler's opera house, Mahanoy City, on Oct. 3rd and 4th, will be the leading musical event of the season. The cantata will be elabor ately staged and there will bo a chorus of 100 voices, augmented by a full orchestra under the leadership of Prof. John Jones. Sunday I'lirlit In u Speak ISany, Scranton, Pa., Oct. 2. During a Sun day carousal in a speak easy on No. 5 mountain, lust evening, a fight started among a crowd of Italians, and after a brief period of swishing razors and darting stllletog, Anelllo Dt Santl lay on the floor fatally wounded, while two others, Pacquall and Tony Vol lall, were badly gashed and stabbed, the first named possibly fatally. Jo seph Stimplinger, the proprietor, and his wife sustained silent wounds In attempting to quell the disturbance. The leaser wounded of the Vollalis is tho only one of the belligerents ar rested. A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Gruhler Bros,, drug store. ChorUter Itetdgns, Mr. John Knight, who has been the faith ful nnd eilleient chorister of the Wm. lVnn M. E. chureh for the past eight years, his resigued his position on account of his re moval to Shenandoah. His resignation was regretfully accepted at a meeting of the board of trustees on Saturday evt'nlnv. Samuel Walker was appointed to tho vacant position. Mr. Walker has accepted, and de sires to meet the members of the choir on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Tbe best made-up tailor-made suits for ladies and men in Schuylkill county, of the best cloths fur the least money; only at Tub Famous. tf till! WJCATHKIt. Tho croat ot un uimomcmnlily cool wave ha moved oastwurcl over tl. At lantic coast Btntos. This cool wnvo was -t tended Sun day morning by heavy fronts as far south ns Ten nessee and Vir ginia and warn ings of heavy frosts for the At lantic coast states ns far south as central South Cat olina were tele graphed Sundny morning. Forecast for this sertloh; - Fair till tomorrow; warmer; fresh northeasterly winds. Suni-i!. C:0S; sunset, 6:48; length ot day, .it.., 46m.; moon rises, 4:11 a, m.; tnv. sU, 1:18 p. m. TIIKATUIUAL. "The Shenandoah Borough Council In Session," by the Scboppo Bros. MliistreH will bo seen at Ferguson's theatre, to-morrow evening, "MK. 1ILUFF OF NEW YORK." TJiey say tho costumes worn by tho ladies in "Mr. Bluff of New York" aro goigcoui aud aro exciting attention overy whore tho com pany has appeared. Tho above company will appear at Ferguson's theatro this, ovenlng. "A LtO.V'S HEART." Tho romantic melodrama, "A Lion's lloart," was produced in London by Mr. .Carl A.IIaswln as a fitting successor to "The Silver King." Tho play had a run of over ono thousand times in London and is meeting with great success in Amorlca. It Is beauti fully staged aud Mr. Haswin is supported by an oxcollcnt company. At Ferguson's theatre ou Thursday evening, October Oth, scnort'E nrtos. mikstiiels. "Telegraph Ma Baby," and other rag time hits will be Biiug at Schoppo Bros. Minstrels, at Ferguson's thoatre, to-morrow evening. I lim ii ii Muys: "An Insult to Downy," l'ltiouui-g, Oct. 2. The Post says: United Status Senator Mark Ilunn.i sayB of the possibility of Admiral Dewey for the presidency: "Tho prac tice of continually placing the name of Aumlral Dewey on the list of prospect ive presidential candldatos Is contempt blel n (lnimletecnre-c-aut.S2 i2asepgov ible and indecent. It la an insult and a great Injustice to the hero of Manila bay himself, as he has frequently said that nothing in tho world would induce him to run for president or any other political olfice. It fuftces him in the rank? of those shiftini; aspirants for po lltlcal honors who have not tho stam ina to resist tho flattery or blandish ments of pulftlcal schemers. Fire at Iterwlck, The largo general store of the Berwick Store Company was discovered on fire early yesterday morning, about an hour after tbo uight watchman had retired. The fire was confined to the basement which proved a difficult task to ovcrconio The stock carried by the company was ostlmatcd at $150,000 and was moro or less damaged by water and smoke. Buy Royal Patent Flour, tho market It is tho best iu Annual Supper. Thoso who will attend tho 20th annual supper of tho Welsh Baptist church At Robblns' opera house next Wednesday even ing will find a raro treat in store. The suppers held by this congregation aro always sumptuous affairs." Fell From n Tree. J mes Foster, 11 years old, fell from, a chestnut treo at Mt. Carmel on Saturday and sustained a fracture of the Bkull. Ho is at tbe Miners' hospital. Deadly Habits. The woman who is addicted to the terrible morphine habit knows that she is ranidlv going down the steep hill that leads to death. There are thousands of other wom en rushing down the same incline, but they do not know it. Thev find themselves suf fering from nervous ness, headache, de spondency, irritabil ity, and a dozen other svmntoms of female troubles. For relief they turn to the many alcoholic stimulants, malt extracts and other "compounds," so widely advertised to cure the ailments of women. These produce a false, stimulation, and the suf ferer finds herself compelled to take more and more as time passes, and soon becomes an unwitting slave to strong drink. What a weakly woman needs is Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription, which contains not a grain of opium or a single drop of alcohol or other dangerous stimulant. It acts directly upon the womanly organs, stop, ping drains, restoring displacements and having a wonderfully beneficial effect upon the general health. Suffering women who wish to consult Dr. R. V. Pierce himself can do so by mail, addressing him at Buffalo, N. Y. 'He makes no charge whatever for advice. Mrs. Rena Ilensel, of Masilllon, Stark Co., Ohio, writes: "I had been troubled with chronic constipation and female weakness and doctored with different physicians, none of whom seemed to help me. I saw one of your advertisements, and I thought I would try your medicines. I did so and with good results. Took two bottles of Dr. Plerces Golden Medical Discoverand one of his 'Favorite Prescription,' and I can say I am cured of my troubles, thanks to Dr. Pierce and his medicines. They do a world of good to those who give them a good trial." If you want a book that tells about all woman's diseases, and bow to treat them at home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay postage, and he will mall you a free copy of .his great thousand page illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser. For a heavier, handsome cloth binding, ii stamps. It is the grandest medical book for popular reading ever written. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c tured daily. Delivered to all parts ol town. A. SIC 3TOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. CNewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only lly TENNKY COMPANY, FOIl BALK UY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main. St. QoLDIN'a. We Again Call Your Attention To tlie fact that our stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing has arrived and is now displayed in our mammoth store room. The stock consists of all the newest designs that the market oflers, and embraces the latest in open checks, cashmeres, blue heavyweight serges, whipcords, cheviots, clay worsteds, diag onals, twoeds and plaids too numerous to mention. Those suits come in double or single breasted, and will be sold with a double or single breasted vest. For the children we have the finest selection that was ever before offered to the public. To see them means a purchase. Through buying in large quantities we get better inducements and guarantee that we sell our clothing at from $1 00 to $3.00 less in price than other dealers. Now a Word About Overcoats. The immense stock of Overcoats included in our stock surpasses anything that was ever shown before, and among them will be found all the very latest designs, colors and styles and, like our other stock, will be sold at prices that mean a saving to you of from 1.00 to $3. You are welcome to come and examine this immense stock. We are always glad to see you aud an efficient corps of sales men are always at our service and will be always pleased to show you through our stock. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 9 and 11 South Main St., L. G0LD1N, Proprietor. CASES BEFORE JUSTICES. Two Victims of Heatings Require Attend ance of l'hyidclnns. Gcorgo Noyalis was protfecuted before Jus tico Toomey yesterday afternoon for beating Matt. Wllkalis. The latter was knocked down and jumped upon. Dr. Price found a fractured rib and Internal Injuries. 'Un accused was put under $300 bail. Policeman Heatou yesterday arrested An thony Daguzes and William Zamanski for disturbing the peace. They wero arraigned before Justico Toomoy aud Daguzes was sont to the lockup for five days. Zamanske paid a fine and coats. John Yurgel last night prosecuted An thony Salonls for splitting open his scalp with a Btono. Dr. Stoln dressed the wound. Jus tico Shoemaker put the accused undor $100 ball. THAT .lOVFUI. FUELING With the exhilarating sense of renewed health and strength and internal cleanliness which follows the use of Syrup of Figs is unknown to tho few who havo not progressed beyond tho old-time medicines and the cheap substitutes sometimes offered but never ac cepted by the well-informed. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by tho Calltomla Fig Syrup Co. MISCELLANEOUS. FOll SALE. A Walnut extension table and side boaid, as good oa new. Inquire at Ueiialu ofllce. tf WANTED. Middle aged woman to do general housework. A trood opportunity to Hecure a good home. Apply at Ueiialu cilice. 9-2H-01 THOU KENT. Two desirable second-story D front rooms, suitable for offices with electrlo light and steam beat. Apply at this ofllce. tf FOR RALE. Tbe oil business conducted by the undersigned, Including horses, wagon and route; In tact everything necessary toe rry on the business. For further information apply to Robert Ycagcr, No. &1S North Jardin street. 9-25-tf TVTK wUb a live traveling manager In your territory at once, man or woman; liberal cash and comnrsslon first year moro second year, ix deserved j some xor local worK aiso irood references renulred thoso out of enmloy ment or wishing to better themselves, address, "Factory." cor. Perkins and Union 8ta.. Akron. OTICK. Desirable properties for vale, Ai 1 Ply to 8. G. M, Ilollopeter, attorney. Shenandoah. TOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Notice Is hereby I given that my wife, Olivia Pet Bees, has leit my bed and board without cause, ana mat I 111 not be resDonslble for any debts sho may contract. The public will govern themselves accordingly, Joseph J, Bees. nnenauuoaii, ra, &epi. sy. u-zv-i 1710 It BALE. Most desirable dwelling on West ' Centre street, bath, water closet, sewerage, two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business property, two stores. North Main street. Two houses on East Coal street. Little cash required Fine house In Brownsville. Apply to J. Clause Bit own, Attorn ev-aMaw. 7-29-tf Cor. Centre and Avlilte streets. Application For Charter. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, on the 23rd day of October, 1H99, for a charter of a corporation to be called "The St. Michael's Society, of Shenuli doah. Pa the character and object of which are to promote brotherly love and the love of our Fatherland Lithuania, help to one another lu distress, especially In sickness and In death, and provide a fund by monthly contributions of tho members for the purpose aforesaid ; and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights and privileges of the corporation Act of 1874, and Its supplements. The proposed cliarter Is now on file In tbe Prothonotary'a oflloo. T. It, Bkddaxi 10-2-0-lG Solicitor. PIANO -4- TALK ! We have added to our list of Piano Ageucies that of Belir Bros. & Co., of New York. Their first instrument in town is now on exhibition at our warerooms, and we invite the public to come and inspect it. It is an upright instrument and is manufactured by the firm that introduced the "Muffler" which is also shown in this piano. They are sold by all the prominent .dealers in the country as a "leader." These pianos have a deserved reputa tion for theirfull, pure and sweet tone, and ttieir great re liability and artistic case work. To the purchaser of this instru ment a great reduction in price will be made to introduce it. M. O'NEILIL, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, 106 South Main Stroot. Our Haircutting and Shampooing Pleases everybody. YTe do lota ot it and are gaining new cus tomers dally, Ladles shampooing done at ynur own bome upon notification. AA G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block, GtOUDlN'Sft. w None better in the world. Sold cheaper than any other make. We are the sole agents. You can't buy them anywhere else in town. We can save you money this fall, and you will be sur prised at the sum when you purchase. There is no cheaper stove house in town. FURNITURE We can lurnish your house from than you would D. & J. SIEZGEL 103 & 105 SOUTH MAIN ST., CONSISTENT WITH Are responsible for our Try us on plumbing aud regret the trial. P. W. "BELL, Cor- WMte 3,1(1 Ll0,(1 sts- WALL PAPER SOc Papers Reduced to 1 5c S5c Papers Reduced to 1 s 1 -Sc. 1 Oc Papers Reduced to Sc. Thos. Snyder, 22 GRAND OPENING! Fall 25 Winter Stoci ALL NEW STYLES. Lowest Prices Ever Offered the People of Shenandoah. This old reliable house extends a cordial invitation to the public to examine our stock before making their pur chases. It will pay you. We have the finest line of FALL OVERCOATS For Men, Boys; and Children, made especially for this: season's trade. Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods. One-Price Clothing House, L. REFOW1CH, Prop. 10 & 12 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna BUY OUR H f Regular size 7c cup cake, H Itegular lio C3 apungecake. w Loarea of 3 r nk bread, ' Our sales nre large. Try our 35 cent check system. You can save money by It. I'coplo who have tried It wont do without It. BOSTON BAKERY, B. Morgensteln. 37 W. Centre Sires For Ladles' add Gent's Furnishings and Novelties A. BROWN, Proprietor. Call and examine our new stock of Under wear, Shirts, Collars and all kinds of Novelties. Ilest goods and cheapest prices. I'loe Hue of Hats, Caps and Shoes iiut re ceived. A. BROWN IOCS North Main Street, U'loppert's Old Stand.. GSOLblN'S. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. cellar to garret, for less money ever expect. SHENANDOAH, PENNA. always busy business. gas fitting. You wont GREATLY REDUCED. A Rare Opportunity for Bargains. South Jardin St., . . . Shenandoah, Pi l Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Hath and Wash Rooms. Boarders by the Day,week or month. Well stocked bar attached. An lieuser-Busch St. Louis beer and Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles.. The Best Hotel In the Region (living the Best Accommodations for the Honey. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" 5-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckm&ii,. proprietor Cor, Main and Coal Sts., Sherdoah, Pa,
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