wum iiijia:Wfcsi'iaaA Watching the Prescription i The health that results from the medicine depends upon tin; ingredients used and the aire employed In putting them together. Our flllltiB nt the rirewniitloti In in surance that the nhvslt inn's tm wilt be cnnMi-ntlously carried ut, with the purest and best materials. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Telephone Connection. That' what we get out of the iijw fall materials we are now show lug the perfection of fit and the height of style. You never had the ohotce of so groat a variety of suitings, overcoatings and trouserings. You'll have no trouble In getting suited the trouble may be to decide what suite yon best of 00 ninny. Our line of gents' furnishings this fall Is splendid. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. EYE REST FOR TIRED EYES. .tort view snowino PffTCNT IMPROVED ( Is obtained by our scientifically fitted glasses. 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. E IE ! CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES'. HOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, now SI.60. $2.00, now 51,25. " " 1.50, now 90C. Men's Russetts, $3.00, now $2.00 and S2.25. Men's Blacks, $1.40, now 85C. Misses', Children's and In lant's shoes at a reduction of 30 per cent, below regular price. 'I HIS SALE IS FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON mm w store, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. True Fortune Heater. Known In almost every household Is now being sold by us. We also sell the PENINSULAR, Air Tight. Hot Blast. Art. IMPERIAL CINDERELLA. BANNER. Ilesldes numerous other makes of Heaters. See our Stoves and Kanges. Our stock and prices suit everybody, DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. BIGGEST BARGIANS In town, because we buy in big lots and pay no rent. We give the bene fit to our customers. Floor and feed we retail at wholesale prices. DRY GOODS. rnte' laundried shirts JSe up. Mali's underwear, (Oeecelined) We liiUlren's underwear. Its " Tjyilefi', Rents', children's hre Se " children's coats, (all kinds) TSe " Blankets and Comforts. PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE GROCER, 333 West Centre St., Shenandoah. Our Haircutting and Shampooing Waaaea cvwylxxj r. We do Iota of It and ar K&lnlnff nw oim tamers dally. Jleaiutiunpooluie aoite at ymir owa home upon nottflcatloa. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. Just Received I An elegant line of Floor, Table Oil Cloth and Linoleum. imKt patterns. Flour, Feed Groceries. B. A. FRIED?"3 Y.et?eutre two doors baJuw Mull's dairy. P ill MfAIUfc BEECHAM'S PILLS cure bilious and nervous ills, sick headache, disordered liver and Impaired digestion. IO cents nud OS cents, nt nil drutf store. CHANGING A ROAD. The HrHhdnnvllln limit Viewers Hnve l)e riiii i heir Work. Hon. M. 0. Wnlsoti, John 1'. Itoelim anil fleorge Slaufler, tlio viewer recently ap IHjInled to view tlie route for the proposed new nmil between Keliley Huu colliery and lielcliert'.i hotel nt HibiuIod vllle, held their first view yottetday at the hotel rcforred to, ami hennl a number of parties Intetosted. A larce number of residents of Union and East Union townthlrx were present, and all ap peared to favor tho proposed chango In the road. K C. Wagner, assistant superintendent of the Qlrard Estate, and Supervisor Thickens attomled the nieetltie and nppcarcd to favor the change. Next Monday Mr. WnEiior will accompany the viewers over the coarse the proposed new road will take through West Mahnnoy Township M. M. Ilurko, Esq , wits present as attorney for the petitioners and viewers. The old road is to be condemned on the ground that it is dangerous and the grade exceeds the maxi mum of Ave degrees for mountain roads. The act of 1807 fixed the maximum grade at three degrees, but that act is not yet in force, for the reason that it is not to become operative until the sum of $1,090,000 has been appropriated by Act of Assembly to be dis tributed among the several townships of tho State for the Improvement of public high ways. The new road will be given a grade of five degrees, or lower if possible. The old road averages twelve degrees. Tho proposed route which the viewers will likely report will rim along the mouutain side, below the present road and cross the Mambeck road about half a mile west of whero the present llraudou vilte road crosses it, and to the east of the Shenandoah Water Company's dams and con nect with the present road somewhere near tho dirt plane aud the Kehley Iiuu colliery. It is claimed the new road will increase travel to and from lirandonvillo. 1'OLITICAI. POINTS. Can any one name the Democratic candi date for 1'oor Director? . Tho Republican League of Clubs will meet in Harrisburg to-morrow. The Republicans of Shenandoah havu donned their fighting clothes. If you want to voto in November see that your taxes arc paid by Saturday. Just keep your eye on Horace Kcber, the Republican candidate for Commissioner. Ho will knock the Democratic strongholds silly. Tho past week has developed more ac tivity on the part of the candidates Of both parties than has been shown at any time heretofore during the present campaign. The Pottsvillo Chronicle, with much shuw of spirit, denies that Al. Depew, the Demo cratic candidate for Treasurer, runs a com pany store. Who said he did? Where, oh where, is Uncle Jimmy Miuogua in the present campaign ? It looks very much as if Sheriff Toole has "served a writ" upon the fighting Ashland attorney. Shenandoah's two representatives on tho Democratic ticket, Higgins and Brennan, are on the jump almost continuously and aro putting up an active canvass. Admiral Dewey doesn't seem to think the United States government is making auy mistake in making its control of the Philip pines complete and permanent. It is said Candidate McLaughlin is not indulging in as many jokes as ho is want to do. lie finds that the people are serious in their determination to elect Charles Berger tho next District Attorney. John T. Shoencr, candidate for Clerk of the Courts, Is a tower of strength to tho ticket, because of the warm side the work ingmcn have for him. When Mr. Shoener was In the Legislature he secured the passage of the Miners' hospital bill. This hospital is located near Ashland, and has proven a great boou to the working people. Dr. Quaill, chairman of the Republican County Committee, received a dispatch from State Chairman Reeder last evening stating that Col. James E. Barnett, Republican can didate for State Treasurer, will visit Schuyl kill county on Tuesday, October 10. Potts ville, Shenandoah, Mabanoy City, Ashland, and probably other towns will be visited. The Democratic candidates met at head quarters in Pottsville yesterday aud conferred with Chairman Noonan. The latter has arrrigued several itineraries for the candi dates, and yesterday afternoon they stormed the west end and wound up with a grand pow-wow at Pinogrove. The candidates are active, and are putting up a good fight for a losing cause. An important meeting of the Republican candidates was held at party headquarters in Pottsville this morning. The members of the Executive Committee were present and discussed the situation with the chairman and the party nominees. Those of them who have canvassed tho county confidently pre dict the election of the entire ticket. This bright outlook, however, will not cause tbetn to relax their efforts and to swell the ma jorities. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. I Olivia, of liarcelonia, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. -C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in Ihe back of his bead. On using Electric Bitters, Amer ica's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, ail pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needf. All America knows that it cures liver afid kid ney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve arid organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only so cent. Sold by A. Waslcy, druggist- Marriages. Jennie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Britton, of Turkey Run, and Frank Parrish, of Philadelphia, were married this afternoon at tbe residence of the bride's par cuts. The ceremony was followed by a feast, wbioh many friends of the couple enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Parrish will reside in Philadel phia. Mrs. Hannah Bankes and German Gregory, both of town, were married this afternoon by Rev. James Moore, at the parsonage of the Primitive Methodist church. It was almost a miracle. Burdock Blood Bitters cared me of a terrible breaking out all over the body. I am very grateful." Mlsa Julia Filbridge, West Cornwoll, Conn. Weighing Mall Mutter, Tbe employes at tbe local post offlee to-day eomrneiioed to weigh tbe outgoing mall matter and will do so dally until November 0th, next, at midnight. The object 1 to de termine tbe pounds of mall matter carried by the railway fcervlee. It is done every tbree or four yean. Five hundred styles of tbe most popular weaves in bullae' draw goods Hi Mleet from for nobby tailor-made garments at Tijk Famous. tf A Trtinaquu Voung Man Minting. John Jferron. son of Mr. Edward Herron, residing at Weldy's powder mills, north if Tatnaqua, is missing. He left borne a week ago without giving bis parents a word of warning. Our Fresh Sausage mid Puddlugs Are a favorite dish with everybody. Like wise our palatable fresh and smoked niflsts. Bau'er's, Cherry and Chestnut streets, tf PITHYPOINTS. 'Iniiiiliiga Throughout the Uounlry Chronicled for llnnty Perusal, St. Clair has an epidemic of malaria fetffcr. Thero aro 109 patient at tho Miners' hos pital. Watch far the Scboppo Bros. Minstrel par ade to-night. Tho Pottsville Benevolent Association Is in need of funds. Fourteen-year-old Adnm Pokus was killed by a coal train at Shntnokin. Tho festival held by St. Joseph's church, Ashland, netted $1200 nbovo expenses. Tho colllcrios in the llazolton region con tinue on the full time schcdulo this week. . Rev. W, II. Herbert has resigned as pastor or tho First Reformed church of Pottsville. Tho old O reason Academy, In Cumberland county, has been converted Into a church by the United Brethren. Bishop Ethelbort Talbot yesterday laid the corncr-stono of a fine now church for Trinity parish, at Carbondalo. BrakeVnan W. J. Lore, of Unltyvllle, Lycoming county, fell from a train near Bloomsburg aud was killed. Nearly every farmer coming to market carries cbostnuts. Thoy nevet were so plenty nor so fine aa this year. Watch for the Scboppo Bros. Minstrel par ado to-night. Tho school teachers will be given a recep tion In Union Hall, Pottsville, next Mouday evening after tho first institute concert. Matt. Stein, yesterday, assumed tho position of head bartendor at the Mansion llouso, Mabanoy City, succeeding Oeorge Lambert, who resigned. Tho Supremo Court will wrestlo with tho Cass township School Board problom on Friday next and an anxious public is await ing tho result. Martin Morau, of Now Philadelphia, who was run over near Cumbola and had bis left arm ground off by the wheels, died at the Pottsville hospital. James N- Smith, a well known P. & R. tel egraph operator, has resigned his position and will move to Texas, where bo has accept ed employment in tho office of a Southern railway. Watch for the Scboppo Bros. Minstrels par ado to-night. Tim Suydor, an Ashland boy, is a marine on board Admiral Dowoy's flagship, Olympia, to which ho was transferred at Manila shortly before she started on her long journey to America. HEATOITSUCCESSFUL. A Week's Surveillance oi .a House Results in Arrests. For a week past Policeman Michael Hcaton has had a bouse on East Centre street under surveillance and several times ho warned the occupants that tbe neighbors were complain ing about tbe place aud, unless the practices complained of were discontinued, somebody would get into trouble. His warnings went unheeded and for hours last night there wero quarrels in tho place, tho chief combatants being a woman known as "Jersey Lily" and one John Budell. Policeman Hcaton got the "Lily" in tow and she made disclosures which resulted in tbe woman swearing out a warrant before Justice Toomoy, chanting Budell with Inces tous adultery. Heaton arrested Budell, who was committed in default of bail. Budell then swore out a warrant before tlie same Justice charging the "Lily" with keeping a common bawdy house and she gae bail for trial at court. In swearing out her warrant the "Jersey Lily" gave her name as Carrie Hartwell. Budell declares that he is her father, not withstanding the name she gives. RELIEF CORPS CONVENTION. Tlie Delegates Will Convene In Town Next Thursday, Tbe Bixth annual convention of the Women's Rolief Corps of tbe Seventh Dis trict of Pennsylvania will convene in town next Thursday. About one hundred dele gates will be in attendance, from Lancaster, Hazleton, Lykens, Pottsville, Mabanoy City and other places. Mrs. Mary A. Crossinger, of Sunbury, is the Department President; Mrs. Mame Smith, of Lancaster, the District Treasurer, and Miss Doutricb, of Lykens, the District Secretary. These officers will arrive at Mab anoy City to-morrow and be the guests of Mrs Eva Moyer, the District President, un til Thursday. Deaths and Funerals. Samuel Colclough died at his home in Mincrsville on Sunday, and the funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. Jacob R. Reiser, one of Shamokiu's wealthiest citizens, died on Mouday from a stroke of paralysis. Funeral Thursday after noon. Tbe deceased was worth $300,000. Rev. Father Longinus, rector of St. John the Baptist church, at Pottsville, has met with great bereavement in the death of his mother, which occurred at her home in Ger many. She bad reached a very old ago. Mrs. Elizabeth Powell, relict of tbe late Watkin Powell, died at -tbe home of her daughter, Mrs, Wm. Llewellyn, at Ashland, yesterday morning. She was 03 years of age, and was a most respectable and highly es teemed old lady. Funeral to-morrow after noon. Tbe funeral of James Cunniagham, aged 3d years, who died ut his home in Frackville on Saturday, took place this morning, high mass beiug celebrated in St. Joseph's church. Martin Qaugban, aged 76 years, one of tho best' known residents of Lower Luzerne county, and for many years prominent in Democratic politics, died yesterday. Supervisor Again Arrested, Last Wednesday Supervisor Brennan and William Umbelawicz, an East Centre street grocer, got into an altercation because tbe latter refused to move his team and make room for tbe scattering of dirt on tbe street. Umbelawicz prosecuted Brennan and his as sistant before Justice Shoemaker, for assault and battery. They waived a bearing and en tered bail for trial. To-day constable Frank Bertram, of Pottsville, came to town and ar rested Supervisor Brennan, on tbe same charge, Umbelawicz having entered suit be fore a Pottsville justice, through bis counsel, W. J. Wbitehouse, Esq. Brennan went be fore Justice Shoemaker with Borough Solici tor Burke and again waiyed a hearing and entered bail. Constable Bertram stated that he was not aware that thefitst suit was pend ing. The largest assortments in cloths for gents' suit, pant and overcoats to select from it Tins Famous. ' tf Ordinances Accepted. Tbe Equitable Telephone Company of town, to-day filed with the officials of the Borough Councils of Shenandoah, Qirard ville and Ashland Ita acceptance of the or dinances adopted by tbe boroughs. A Itank" Performance. The production of "Mr. Bluff of New York" at Ferguson's theatre theatre last night was a performance of a very rank order. There was no part of it worthy of the sllgbest commendation. Poor farce, bad acting, hoary jests aud crippled specialties tired an Indulgent audience. Tho manager of tbe company should be fair with tbe public and change tbe title of tbe alleged comedy to "A Big Bluff." The cheapest place for ready-made cloth ing for men, boys and children la The Fauouh. tf New Ideas Come hlow, Tbe Schuylkill Traction Company have decided to heat the electric cars with electricity. This will do away with tbe stores now In use and will greatly add to tbe comfort of tbe passengers. THU WKATIlKlt. The first freezing teniperatureuf tno BPHHon was reported generally through'' out me interior of the Middle At lnntlc states Mon day morning, and at Waahlngtontho earliest Killing frost occurred, tho earliest previous date of first kill ing frost being Oct. C, 1892. Fore cast for tills sec tion; Fair and warmer otlny: fre.-wi northeasterly winds; clovdy to morrow. Sunrlso, CtOl; sunset, 5:4G; longlh of day, llh., 4ui.j moon rises, 5:09 n. in.; moon sou, 4,5 p. m. MAY HAVE A RIVAL. . " Junior American Mechanics III Several Hlntes May Orgnnlz a National Council. Tho suspension of tho 8tate Council of the Junior Ordor of United American Mechanics by National Deputy Ogle, of Baltimore, at Serantou a fow days ago, is still tho talk of tho memhors of tbe fraternity. Yesterday u conference was held at Harrisburg. Among those present wero National Councilor Chas. Relmer, of Baltimore; State Councilor Goo. E. Bowers, of Altoona; S. if. Barry, of Balt imore, aud A. D. Wllkins. of Pittsburg, mem bers of tho National Council Judiciary Com mittee. Former Attorney-General W. U. Hensel, of Lancaster, has been engaged as couusel by tho National Council. A circular has been sent out by the Funoral Hencfit Association of the order stating that tho suspension of tho Pennsylvania and Dis trict of Columbia councils has bad no effert upon tho standing of theso councils with the association. There is talk of a rival In tbo National Council to be organized by tho Now York, Pennsylvania, District of Columbia, A'irginla and certain other stato bodies. KILLED BYa"FALL. A TniiiaqiiH Physician trails Down Stairs From Ills OMce. Tamaqua, Oct. 3 Dr. W. E. Lloyd, for merly of Serantou and located hero tho pst four mouths, was killed this morning by fulling down a stairway uf tho building in which he had his office. He was 65 years old aud leaves a wife aud two sons, who reside in Vermont. Ho had an cxtonsivo practice hero several years ago. Of Jato Dr. Lloyd had been on a protractod spreo. Last night he fell down stairs in the Calloway building, on Broad stroet, whero he bad bis office, and some friends assisted bim back to tbo ollice. At 7:30 o'clock this morn ing his dead body was fouud at the bottom of the same stairway. Tbo body was lying faco down and everything indicated that ho bad fallen .down the stairs a second tim6. Death was due to straugulation and rush of blood. An inquest will be held to-night. personal" mention. Miss Cleo Lesslg has gone to Northumber land to accept a position in a millinery estab lishment. Peter Fabian is home on a brief visit from Valley Forgo. Mr. and Mrs. John Dovitt, of New York, who visited the past week at Lost Creek, re turned to their home yesterday. Charles McUale, Iho ellicieut and obliging drug clerk at tbo Shenandoah drug store, has gone to Philadelphia to witness the sights at tbe National'Export Exposition. Mrs Frank Reese has gono to Brooklyn to vlit her sister, Mrs. Roll Sbcoler. Health Officer Patrick Conry's wife, who was very 111, was mncb improved to-day and the attending physician says she is now out of danger. . Mrs. Rees Reeso and Mrs. David Thomas, of South West street, havo gone to Serantou to visit friends. Edward IUuscli, porter at the Hotel Fergu son, was yesterday summoned to his home at Sunbury on account of bis father's illness. Mrs Joseph Dusto, who suffered an attack of paralysis Sunday morning, has so far re covered that sho has regained the use of tho limbs that were effected. Larceny of clitehens. Joo Retkewi z and August Blaskl, were each placed under $300 on a charge of steal ing cnicKens, preferred by Audro Balko. The prisoners wero arraigned before Justice Toomey by Special Officer Creary. Fivn More In Jail. George Rogers, John Jonas, Anthony Grau dosky, Mike Kriscavago end Martin Los dosky were committed to prison at Pottsvillo yesterday in default of $1300 ball each, charged wltb assault and battery with intone to kill Joseph Krotosky, Bt New Philadel phia, by beating him. -i llf i. i. L NAT i of thoClobofor UETroAT.ftTi - ... 7 bhu oouar uompiaint wiu Kituorui iuuut inn Hrrini-oTir. GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS presonoea oy eminent pnyocla UR. RIP.HTFR'R Lk it Kunimri it ?kU EXPELLEE. World renownM I T!imorV(iW Rr.nrf .f nl I Only Mnnlnovrfth Trade Mark Anchor," I -'JCsoo.atottla, AtalldraggistsorthroQgU I T. AD. & CI, as Petri a, HT7 702Z. 31 nluricST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. iMOorsal ana Jlerommmlel by Leading Y holt lale and J:i (all Vrugqttti, iiinUUrt, anil wixt prominent people. ett,.r 5 DR. niCHTER'8' "ATJCTIOIt" fiTO.MAOIIAT. Wf . rJnlltl.llvsDftfMln&fltniiinrh ftamnlnln,. Ice Cream, AH flavors. Manufac tured daily. Delivered to all parts ot town. 2X FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Undo Only ny TENIWKY COMPANY, iron SALK JIV FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. IVIwIn St. ill 1 1 7 aoLDIN'9, We Again Call Your v Attention To the 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 oilers,, and embraces the latest in open checks', cashmeres, blue heavyweight serges, whipcords, cheviots, clay worsteds, diag onals, tweeds 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 $t oo 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 and 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 ll South Main St., L. G0LDIN, Proprietor. ItAl'IMHANNOGK NOTKS. E. J. McGinnis, clerk for Recorder PSnnnHAt .TAtllcvn. li distributing some of that worthy nflice holder's political card! among his friends. Sovoral of our young people were present at "Mr. Bluff, of New York," at Ferguson's tlicatro last eviuing. Mi ssos Ellen Coono and Ellen Leonbardt, lurr. n,,ta. vnniiff lnitlna nf fllrardvllle. - " " 1 ' ' l' " ' ' o ' ' accompanied by gentlemen friends, took a trolley ride to Mabanoy City yestorday. Lincoln J. Carter s "Knobs ot lennessee will be the next attraction at the Palace theatro, Girardvillo. It will be produced on Wednesday, Octobor lltb. Flat ulenceis cured by Beeciiam'b Pii.ls. Handsome Photos. Througli tbe enterprise of Mr. Thomas Beocham, proprietor of the world-renowned Becchani's Fills, photo-folios of public build ings, natural scenery, etc., of tbe British Isles may now be obtained for tho nomiual price of five cents from tbe International Nows.Co., Duauo street, New York City. To tlioso who have not visited the places of his toric interest which are portrayed in these books, tho photographs will be of extreme luterest; England, Scotland, Ireland and Walos have all received their attention at Mr. Beecham's hands, aud tbe books will provo very interesting and instructive. Up to Date for Fains and Aches. Everybody says Red Flag Oil, 25c. At G rubier Bros., drug store. School Hoard meeting. A regular meeting of the School Board will bo held in the Directors' room in tbe West street building to-morrow evening. Here after tho meetings of the Board will bo called to order at seven o'clock, A Itunaway. A team belonging to S. J. Mockaitis, tbe South Main street liquor dealer, ran away yesterday afternoon. The horses were caught at tbo lower end of West street. No damage was done. MISCELLANEOUS. FOU KENT .A very desirable brick dwell ing house, No. U3 East Oak street. Next door to 1'resbyterlan church. Nice side yard nltachcd. Kent reasonable. Apply at 28 West Lloyd sti eet, or 20 South White street. 10-3-5-7 TpOK SALE A Walnut exteinlon table and V sldeboaid, as good aa new. Inquire at Hkualu ofllce. t' WANTKD. Middle aged womnn todo genera) boiucwork. A good opportunity to secure a good home. Apply at Hkbalu offlee. 9-2 ITiOK KENT. Two desirable second-story trout rooms, suitable lor olllccs with electric light and steam heat. Apply at this oltlce. tt FOK SALE. The oil business conducted by tho undersigned, Including horses, wagon and route; In fact everything necessary to o,rry on tbo business. For further Information apply to Kobert Yeager, No. 818 North Jardln street. SMS-H VtfK wish a live traveling manager In your IT territory at once, man or woman; liberal cash and comm'silon first year more second year. If deserved; some for local work also; good references required those out of employ ment or wishing to better themselves, address, "Factory," cor. Perkins and Union Sta., Akron, Ohio. 'J-23-lm NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to S. O. M. Hollopeter, attorney, Hhennudoiib. S-lt( I Wit SALE. Moat desirable dwelling on Weal ' Centre street, bath, water closet, tewerage, two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business property, two stores, North Main street. Two bouses on East Coal street. Little cash required. Fine house in Brownsville. Apply to J. Clauok BnovfK, Attorney-at-law, 7-29-tf Cor, Centre and White streets. PROPOSALS Separate acalcd proposals will be received by the Controller of Schuylkill county at hi 9 ofllce, Pottsville, Pa., until two o'clock p. in. Wed nesday. October 11th, for repairs to county bridges located at Auhurn, landlngvtlle, Tower City. MIddleport and Tort Carbon. Plans and specifications ean be seen at the ofllce of the County Commissioners. The richt Is reserved to reject any or all bldW II order of the County Commissioners. IX, J Muldoon, Controller Pottsville, Pa,. Oct 2nd. 1SW. TALK! We have added to our list of Piano Agencies that of Behr Bros. & Co., of New York. Their first instrument in town is now on exhibition at our warerooms, aud we invite the public to come and inspect it. It is an upright instrument and is manufactured by the firm that introduced the "Mufiler" which is also shown in this piano. They are sold by all the prominent dealers itn the country as a "leader." Tfluese pianos have a deserved refuta tion for their full, puts- and sweet tone, and their gsxjal re liability ana artistic casework. To the purchaser of thtihstmu ment a great reductiojaiu. price: will be made to introduce: it. M. O'NEELL, Furniture Dealer and Urjdstlaker,. 1 OO South Main. Stnes';. PIANO 3L. BIN'S. HW None better in the world. Sold cheaper than any other make. We are the sole agents. You can't buy them anywhere elhe 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 iurnish your house from than you would D. & J. SI EG EL 103 & 105 SOUTH MAIN ST., CONSISTENT WITH Are responsible for our Try us on plumbing and regret the trial. P. W. BELL, WALL PAPER 30c Papers. Reduced to 15c. 25c Papers Reduced to is l -Sc. l Oc Papers Reduced to Sc. Thos. Snyder, 22 GRAND OPENING I Fall Winter Stock 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. REFOWICH, Prop. 10 & 12 South Main Street, BUY OUR i f - Regular Ue "T r- I v'w cupcake, ' 1t-r Regular size C3 - sponge cuke, ' - 7 Loaves of r. bread, 63" Our mlea are large. Try our 25 cent check system You can save money by It. People w!k bave tried it wont do without It. BOSTON BAKERY, B. Uorrenateln. 287 W. Centre Stree For Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings and Novelties A. UROWN, Proprietor. Coll and examine our new stock of Under we&r.rQttrU, Collars and all kinds, ot Novelties, lest coods anj cheapest prices. HueUueof Hats, Caps and Shoes jmt received. A. BROWN ipa North Main Street, Ifloppert' Old Stand. OOUtilW'S. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. cellar to garret, for less money ever expect. SHENANDOAH, PENNA. always busy business. gas fitting. You wont Cor - white and L1yd sts- GREATLY REDUCED. A Rare Opportunity for Bargains. South Jardln St., . . . Shenandoah, Pa Shenandoah, Penna. Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Bath and Wasli Rooms, Boarders by the Day,week or month. Well stocked bar attached. Ait heuser-Buscli St, L,ouis beer aud Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles. The Best Hotel In the Region diving: the Best Accommodations for the rioncy. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" 5-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor. Main and Coal Sts., Shenandoah, Pa.