Wk' QOUHN'B OOr.SER. LOCAL INVENTORS A Oicnl l,ih for Pull hiii! Whiter IIiiIii Htllip Mammoth Cliillilnc House. We appreciate tlio want of ntnl gresp tlio conditions if lower prices. Wo establish a ntrw lmU of lower prices. We took ont tlie front nnd enlarged tlio capacity of our store fifty iter cent, iiiitl tlion loaded It with tlio largest stock of Overcoats by tlio airload nnd added the largest stock of fall nnd Winter (.lothlng for Men, Youths and Hoys nnd nil tln Latest Style and Novelties in Clothing for the Children. No buck niimliers! No nilsjudgmeiita No by-gono mistakes! N iMnkmpt trash I Hut new stylUh overcoats nnd clothing; nindo to lie sold this season. Kvory man who buys nn overcoat or suit nt our prices is bound to see that his frlond knows what is going on. The way wo'ro selling, it will tnko half the money to buy whut you're used to in clothes. N doubt about It multitudes turn to us to wire money. $5 or $11.75 all-wool suit, good ns before f 10 or $12. ?10 suit now, good us you used to get for $15. f 12 suit now, good ns you usm1 to get for ?17. We're told we're getting too little, but wo are not paying attention to tho profits. Wo are looking for tho trade. Ovoreoats almost given away. Noto our prices. Wo nrc not content to sell at once. Wo want your friendship. If you call attention to any de fect in our clothing wo will esteem it as a reiit favor. Your money will bo refunded if the goods aro notnswo represent tliem. No are promoters of low pricos. Ourentiro storo represents superior taste wVich makes competition impossible. Don't forget tho place Mammoth Clothing House, largest in Shonandoah, Nos. 0 and 11 South Main Street. l. GOUDIN, Prop. EVENING HERALD THt'HSDAY, OtTOllKIl 24, 1S05. - - I ltnbbelV D.vonmlto Awolii) tlio Neighbors, Or.Kfiov, Mo., Oct. 21. A darlngatrompt was inadi1 at 2 o'clock in tho murium; by two or niori1 unknown men to rob tho Cit izens' ban!;, of this city. The building was entered from tho roar, and then dyna mite was used and the vault door was blown open. A charge of dynamite was applied to the safe, which toreoff thefront ami eniirci) wrecked the vault. Tins ex-pl.i-.iim ..waUeiud the people slocplngin llu block wliero tho bank Is located, and tho rohhr .. liecamealarniednndlled. Consider able il.itnnjre was done to tho bault. No niou y win obtatueu. Four Olillilrnu Slurdrrod. Dr-viis I.aki:, N. IX, Oct. 31. Dr. W. K. .-s imstoii has returned from n trip twenty miles north of Towner, nu the lloo.e river, where ho was called to testify before a coronur's jury. Tho family of Willimn Hiirineihter, consisting of Lena, 10 year ild; William, Otto and fitistavc, wen- killed by an unknown fiend. The little ;;h l was assaulted, and the hkulls of all . .v crushed by a blunt tool. Thohouse was huni'-d in cuiieenl tho criino. The faihrr was away at wurk. The Itllall fir tlm (lnM PL.tds. Ill TTE, Mont., Oct. St. Tho news of the rich gold discoveries at Harley Creole was kept ns iiuiot as possible for several days, till a number of claims had been located by those Interested. Then as the uows leaked out them was a grand rush from Neibart, about half tho population of that camp turning out In search of a fortune. At i in' n. ".v gold mining camp, which has been i, ..mod loliaiiucsuurg, tho hills arc fairly cuveivd with prospectors. U:itlrn.id Wreck In Virginia. Kam Kaiifoisd, Va.. Oct. :!. A fast through freight on the Norfolk nnd West ern i n 1 1 road '.von wrecked by a herd or cat tle i hive nili.i west of Max Meadows. Kn gin . ; ieo'-pv O'Neill, Fireman C. V. Liu i.nuood and e'euut BruUcman Kdward Hon -.ion, nil of Bristol, Tonn., woro in srni'i y kiilcl. fnnd.ieloi1 Iowls Mooro , ii I .,.) o.iier bin': .ien wc-u seriously nju '1. It - our children are subject to croup watch for i tie lirit symptom of tho tlikeaM) hoirs-o-ness. If Chamberlain's Cough Iieiucdy Is giv i as .ion as the child 'econi03 hoao it will prevent the attack, liven aflcr the croupy cough has appeared tlio attack can always be prevented by giving this remedy. Irisa'so Invaluable for colds and whooping cough . Tor sale by Gruhler llro.-.. Druggists. ('limine; r.vcnlo. ii. ?! ftrand supporby the Trinity Ite fonncil church, in IJobbins' opera house. O "t. 2.1. Second annual Telegraphers' As sembly and contest, in Uobbins' auditorium. Uit. 31. Tenth annual hall of National Social t'lub, in Itohbins' opera house. Nov. 1. (Irauil concert hy Koyal Welsh Ladies Choir, in Ferguson's (tlicatro, under auspices M. K. Church. o. as. Annual turkoy supper, under auspices of All Saints' 1. 13. Church, in Iiob bins' opera house. When IUby was sick, wo gavo her Catorla. When she was a Child, slio cried for Castoria.' When he become Miss, bhe clung to Castoria. When she had Children, sho ga ve them Castorli Slnlinnoy City lliinlness College This excellent college, at 905 Kattt Centre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ...id Typewriting courses equal to any in tho btale at the very lowest rate. Individual in struction. Day and evening classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue free. 10-M-tf O. YV. Williams, Principal. All l'reo. Those who have used Dr. King's New Dis covery know its value, and tlioso who have not, have now tho opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a tTial bottle, free, bond your name and address to II. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and act a sample box of Dr. King's Now Life l'ills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. A V i-'""' nniK Store BUY YOUR. Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From E. e. FOLEY, ( or. Centre and Wmt Sta. 1 Two Young Mm of Town ltuvo l'uluiitoil n Cur lli'iillng Ktoxo. 1 'a trick J. Carroll nnd John J. Kelly, of town, have Invented a car halting stove Hint promises to win tlio nttontion of railway eoinonles dosirlng a cheap and ellcctivo heating appliance for tholr litiMoiiKe'r uirs. A very satisfactory tost has boon inndo on ono of the S-wheel cars of thu lakeside Itallway Company. Tho car is 33 feet long nnd on n 5-mlnute run was honted to 109 de drees. The stove is 2 feet high, It inches wide and 12 Inchon deep. It call easily bo placed under tlio car sent, or ouNde of the car. Pipes extending from each side of tho stovo carry hot air untlor tho sent to ouch end of the car nnd a roturn pipe carries tlio air bark to tho stovo and up tho smoke stack. The hot air must pass through tho plpos under the seats before it can reach tho slack. Two outsiilo pipos with funnel-shaped ends connect with tlio stovo. These pipo catch tho air while the car is in motion. Tho air pas-ses into tho flro and then into the heat ing pipes. Thcro is an automatic trap in tlie pipes that catch tho air, so that when the car is running in ono direction tho plpo intended for use in tho opposlto direction will bo closed nnd tho air will not pass through and bo diverted from tho channel leading to the stove. Those pipes also servo tho purposo ol a blower and tho cheaper grades of coal can bo utcd. A direct draft Is connected with the smoko stack for uso when tlio car is not in motion. lteiliirlng tlio Stock. i L. ltofowich, tho old reliablo one-prico ' clothier, at 10 nnd 12 South Main street, is COllipuucu IU 1VIIUIU III S1UCIV III IIUUIIIIK III older to mako room. Ho is preparing to place a larg"o glass front In his building. Call and secure tho big bargains hois oti'orlng. All ' goods marked in plain llgures. 10-23-tf Maloy, tho jeweler, for silverware, watches and jewelry, 10 North Main street. Literary Notes. The lending article in tlie November num ber of The Forum will be a discussion of the third-term question by Professor John ll.ic.li McMaster, the historian, entitled "Tho riiird-Tenn Tradition." Mr. McMaster cites tlie well-known historical precedents against a Presidential third term, and thinks thoro is no reasun to believe that the old-time antipathy to a third term is ono whit less strong tlihn it ever was. Mi MoMastvr says that while our practice of ohoeirtiig Presi dents, not because of their lltlioss, but because of their availability, is in theory all wrong, in practico no harm comes from it ; for under our form of government wo do not need a President of extraordinary ability ; tlio avcr ago man is good enough, and for him two terms is ample What we want, in Mr. Mc.Master's opinion, is a strong government of tho people by the people, nota government of tho peoplo by a stron 1.1 in, and wc ought not to tolerate anythim l.ich has even the -emblaiico of heredity. Mr. McMaster eo'.uuels tho advocates of a third term for Mr. Cleveland to remember the doctrine of the illustrious founder of their party, that "in no ollico can rotation be more expedient." It is announced that ex-President Iienjaiuiii Harrison is engaged in writing a series of magazine articles for The Ladies' Homo Journal in which periodical they will begin in the December number. The scries will be called "This Country of Ours," and will eon sistoftcn articles and p-obably more. Don't Let An bo. Interfere, l!t Take P.m-Tipa for coeilu and colds. Gruhler lirns., drug store. At Tlio KlViiit of Their Lives. From Mahnnoy City Jtrconl. The Mahnnoy City foot ball team aro in a resentful mood over their drubbing by Shenandoah last Saturday and aro pre paring to give their rival-, a hearty strtigglo on their visit here next Saturday. Practices are nut being held in a desultory way every other night, but night after night witli rush and vim. New tricks are 1mm. ig learned and old ones perfected. Nearly all tho heavy weights are at practice nnd nu Saturday two cooil men from Pottsville and one from Morca will take part. Shenandoah was held down to four point last fall when they had a good team. Tlioy have a better ono now, but our line will bo stronger, too, and at any rate tho players will make the dibit of their lives to win. In viow of the large crowd this contest will draw it would bo well for the tonin to irrango for good order. Tho crowd should be kept back by the aid of two or three con stables. There's .lust What You Wiiiil. Pan-Tina (23c.) for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Who I f Sillily ? From I'ottsvlllo Chronicle. The conservative Itepublicans of the county aro "dead unto" tlio fellows who pretend to bo in earnest in their support of that party's county ticket, but who are in reality playing for position in the national delegate fight of next year. There aro Itepublicans who are doing tall shouting for their county ticket, but who wouldn't caro a rap if ovoryuian on It wero defeated, if they themselves could but be placed in positions to win next year. This Is olio reason for the apathy exhibited by many Kcpuhlicans of prominence. The ltlght Name lit tho lllght i lace. Pan-Tina for coughs and uoUU, At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Have the leaks in your gas and water mains epaired by P. W. Bell, the plumber. Water In dugs. At WilkcwlKirro tho patrons of tho water company have become disgusted with tho supply and many have their water taken from frosh spring, served in jugs as they hive their milk delivered. Itelli f In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and hluddor diseases relieved In six hours hy the "Now Groat South Amcrieau Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a groat surprise on account of Its Hxcotiltni; promptness In relieving pain in i nUildur, kiunryi. biek nnd every part o urlnury sixii;i in male or luinale. It iH-ves retention (' .itor and pain in i m it almost linnu 'lialcly. If you want ii 1 1 ii I rellel anil cure tins is your rcincuy sol.l by Isaac Shiiiiira. druggist, 107 South M-i -tivft. When you want good roofing, plurohlng, i-fitting, or gonernl tlnsinlthing dono call m K. K. Oallaghor 18 Wot Centre street Onaler in fctoveu. 8-1-tf Host gas fitting Is dono hy P. W. Dell. POLITICAL TOIHTS. I'nrngntplis Picked Hp by I'lillllonl l'rog iiostlciitnr. Many prominent Ucpuhllcalis from different part of tlio roiiuty Were in attendance at Hepubtlcnn heiuliuartors, l'ottovlllo, yestor-i day. Tlio gatlierlng was productive of mtidi good, and from now on a moro rtctivo cam paign will be prosccute.1. With a full Ilc publican vote the ticket will he successful by a largo majority. Among those present from north of tho mountain wore Hon. D. I). l'hillips, of Gordon ; Col. IX P. Ilrown, Lost Creek s Louis Mass and Christian liberie, of Glrardville, The Democrats of town will hold an im portant inectlug this evening. Tho main object is to bring a certain element Into line for tho wholo ticket and to provido the "sinews" of war. Wo think Mr. Beclitol is beaten. Tlio Chronicle, tho loading Democratic paper of tho county, says tho Republican ticket Is a good ono. With Shopp's hack-nunibors and tho beauty show, tho prosont campaign is truly n novel ono. Tho Republicans of Shenandoah will' havo something to say as to who shall bo Con troller. Tho Democratic party has many sins to answer for. It is now suid tobo tho causo of tho present drought. - Vote for sis judges of tho Superior Court, and you will voto right. After Novcmbor 5th thero will ho fowcr statesmen of tho doubtful quantity. Dr. S. J. Scyfcrt, candidate for Coroner on the Republican ticket, was in town yesterday. Tho doctor was favorably received by the voters of tho largest town in tho county, and It will show itself in tho vote ho will receive here. Ho reports tho outlook as very favor ablo to Republican success. Do not. fail to get Iloldcrman's prices in jewelry boforo buying cls-ewherc. 10-23-Sw PITHY POINTS. Happening; TliroiiKliout tlio Itegtoii Cluou leled for Hasty Perusal. Pottsville's electric llro alarm system is again'out of order. Many improvements aro being made to properties in town. Mr. Chief liurgcss : Pleaso sco that bad pavctihMits aro repaired now, not next summer. "The front of P. J. Gaughan's dry goods storo presents a noat appearance The painter's brush did tho work. A team of horses belonging to F. J. Bren nau ran away on North Main street this morning, but were stopped beforo any col lision or other damage occurred. Peter Becker, who was injured at Tunnel lliilge colliery, is slowly improving. Harry Krebs and Mrs. Brownmillor, who were injured in tho St. Nicholas crossing accident, aro on tlie steady road to recovery. Mrs. William Cook, colored, of Pottsville, left her home eight weeks ago to visit Phila delphia, and that is tho last timo shohas been seen by her husband and three children. The merchants of Pottsville have joined tho Shamokin profoctivo association. Anniversary Services. Tho congregation of tho First Methodist Episcopal church, of Mahanoy City, will devote next week to services commemorative of tlio church's dedication. On Sunday there will be sermons by llev. 11. W. Iluinphriss, D. D., of Philadelphia. On Monday evening Itov. George Gaul, D. I)., of Beading, will preach. On Tuesday, tlie anniversary day, The Mah nnoy Valley Ministerial Association will con vene, liev. J. D. Pox, of Pottsville, will preach on Wednesday evening ; liev. L. 11. Brown, of Philadelphia, on Thursday and Friday evenings ; and ou Sunday, Nov. 3rd, at 10:30 a. in. mid 7 p.m., Itcv. K. J.Gray, I). D., president of tlie Dickinson Seminary, Williami-poi't, will preach. A Verdict for tho 8ixrniilnl I.iomuo. HAiiltlsnuito, Oct. 21. Judge Slmonton, in tho Dauphin county court, yesterday inndo a decree refusing tho application for a receiver for tho Sexennial Loiiruo, In tho quo warranto proceediiiKs instituted by tho attorney general at tho instance of In Btiranco Commissioner Iinmbort. Tho ef fect of tho decree Is to onjoin tho order from paying out ns matured benefits a larger amount than thomaturer's prorata portion of tho rosorvo fund, less payments In advance. Tho officers of tho league 6ay that this is n virtual ratification of their methods. ' ltnn Off With tlio t;:on.r' Money. CLEVKLANli, Oct. 21. Mrs. John Haw- kins, of Niagara Falls, who followed her eloping husband and a variety actress to this city, has succeeded, by her hot pur suit, in breaking up tho affair. Hawkins was deserted hero by tho aetross, and tho detcctlvos have intimation that tho clopo merit was a scliemo planned by tho actrosa nnd hor husband to blood Hawkins, and that they succeeded in capturing all tho monoy ho had. Hawkins discovered that his wlfo was after hint, nud has fled to Buffalo, whither sho has followed him, Tlinfts of flororiiinont Timber. Frksso, Cnl., Oct. 21. Special Aprcnt. BrokenboroiiKli, of tho United States land office, linn been investigating tho alleged depredations of tho timber thiovos In tho Slurras during' the past thrco weeks, Afujor Brokonborotigh hits seized over iv million feet of lumber cut from government tim ber, llo stuted thnt n vast number of dop redntlons had boon mndo on government lands. Tho Biiwinllls of 1'lno Itldgo linvo boon making largo Inroads on Undo Sam's timber. To Kftvo Armenians from Starvation. London, Oct. SI. A meeting was hold yostorduy of tlio Armenian rollof fund committee for the purposo of raising 8,000 further. Tho British ambassador at Constantlnoplo has declared that this amount would lie necossnry toprescrvo tho Armenians from starvation during tho winter. Tho Duko of Wostm luster, who Is tlio chairman, oxprosscd tho committee' most hearty thanks for tlio handsome do nations by the citizens of Now lorlc. l'reo Pills. Ho,i nr mi iimn to II.' K. Bucklon & Co., frno snmnle box of Dr. King s Now l.llo I'lllS. A iniii iim you of their merits. These pills are easy In action and aro particularly offectlve in tho oure of Constipation and Sick Headache. lor Malaria and Liver troubles tlioy havo beou proved invaluable. They aro guaranteed to bo purely vcgotable. They do not weaken by tholr action, but by giving tono to stomach and bowels creatly luvigorato. the system. Uegular ze 2.V per box. Sold by A. asley, I druggist. Flonil DninngA In ltnuinotln. Sofia, Oct. 81. Heavy rnins that hare fallen In Hnumelliv luivo cruised the Mrtr ltza rlvpr to ovorilow Its banks. Immense dnmngo has Ihxmi dnno In I'hlllppopulls, tho capital of Uouiuolln, which lies on both shirs of the river. Tho town of Stmil miikiv has been dostroyed. Truths ou tho railway between Sofia nnd Constantinople hnvo been stopped by tho high water. llemle Fairbanks Itrlpnaml from Custody. Nkw Yoiilf, Oct. 21. Hoaslo Fairbanks, tho young woman who shot and blinded Isnno Cochrnno In March last, was yostcr day discharged from oustody by .Tmlgo Allison, In 1'art I, general sessions. Tlio shooting was done, so tho girl at the time asserted, beoauso Cochrnno, whoso fnthor is n wealthy rosldout of Nowburgh, N, Y,, had dosertod her. Schooner htranileil, Crow Kescnetl. OAl'KllKNl'.Y.Vn., Oct. 24. Tho schooner II. .T, llradley, of Nowport tfows, Va., employed by tho Wright Wrecking com pany on tho wrecked stenmor Mnrgaret, stranded four miles northwest of tlio light houso nt this placo. Tho crow of tho ves sel was rescued. Tho Brndshaw will prob ably bo saved. Perlshul WIilleTrylne to .Save Ills Children HAMILTON, Out., Oct. 24. Tho Queen's hotel, u frnmo structuro, wan burned nt midnight. Anthony Koch, the proprietor, was smothered to death while attempting to rescue his thrco children. Tho children vero subsequently saved by tho flromen. nicii. GHIFFITlia On tho 22nd lint, nt Shcnan' innli. 1i.. Marv V... wlfn of llcnrv W. Clrlf. flthx, nccil 12 years. The funeral will tuko plneo on Snturilny, 2Hth liiRt.. nt 2:30 p. m., from the family resilience, 23 Houtli Jiinlln street. Interment in the Oild Fellows' ceme tery. Itelntlvcs unit friends respectfully In vited to nttenil. It v ofthoOkbofor HEUI5ALGIA and similar Complaints, ana prcpareu unuer tno Biringcni MWtm MEDICAL LAYS. At It.lt I.I m.A xureficriDeu uy eminent puysicums DR. R1CHTER in 119 World rcnownpitl Remarkably successful! OdIvro , mine with Trade Mark 'Anchor," 1 Ad. Bichter & Co.. 215Pms:t., Ww 7cti. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS,- 12 Brtnch Eoutes, Owa Glassworks, k SO els. in HheiianilcMh for sale by P. I I). Kirlln, 0 d. Main Mt ,.i. Ji. liillnu. 7 H M.tin M . I. ii "a- gcnuucli, N. Ii. eor. a um -Lloyil pis. ... fl.ii BEER IS ROOD. Oooil ticcr builds up both bono anil brawn. It Is strengthening, nourishing lnusclc'inaking. You will feel that Keail ini; Iirewlng Company beer Is puro anil wholesome, specially nilaptcil for family use. IVJ. C. WATSON, Agent. South Main street, Sbcnaniloah. Liquors, Wines and Cigars at Wholesale and Retail. S3 2 PERMANENTLY CURED Written guarantee to abso lmt'' nrenUMudsofllupturp without operation o'-dftentlo. rn!.i i tc-itiieot. ISxamlna Ion V refer vou to fiWAii'.-'ii'uta. Cell or write for O E MILLER CO. I'liilu'icljihla. See our Doctor, every Tuesday, at HOUSE, Ashland, Pa. He will furnWi ynn with nanrsif persona cured by iislny -in-own town. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking; ! 1 3 N. Jardin Street. S Lager and Pilsner Beers; Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. FALL and WINTER -STYLES. Call and see the brightest, breeziest, snappiest lnt nf Mill on.l Wl.,1,,- Cnllln. Ol. dealt has over had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you arc a hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 2sj- North Main St. THAT'S IT! That's the Flour that Makes the Best Bread. You can buy It of any' grocer at $2.50 Per half barrel sack. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North IVIalri Street. Clothes of all description neatly dono up amillos In this town as to my caro in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work hotter and quicker than any other laundry in tho city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo have just received a fine lino of the most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which wo will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo havo also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which wo aro selling at a sacrifice Como and seo our lino of goods. Wo have tho most beautiful nnd artistic papers. Largest Paper Store In Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. P. GARDEN, No. CHARLEY SING, First-class NAork: All Work done in first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and ironed, 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, ?c; .underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. MISCELLANEOUS. TfANTKD A pood Rirl for general house M work. Apply at li South White- street, tf nTANTKD. Canvassers. Snlnry 85.5.00 per Call between C nml ) month anil expenses. 0 o'clock thl.4 cvcnlutr nt tho Kcndrlck House. TAVANT fine samples handed your friends or nclKhbors. Send Albert Wood, Perfumer, Wood Ave., Detroit, JIlcli., lOcts for llvo trial bottles Satin-Scent Perfumes, receive offers to you. 10-18-iUw-liu FOR SALE. Tlio hotel nnd restaurant located directly opposite tliocourt house, I'ottsville, and successfully conducted by the undersigned for h period of thirty years. La peiicw stablo attached. A ilenlre to retire to private life is my only reason for selling out. Address J. Meis winkkl, 121 North Second St., Pottsville. 10-10-2W WE SHE 40W HEADY with a full line of Millinery Cioods, of the latest New York htylcs, at Prices so Low to surprise you. Trimmed Hats Ji.oo up. See them before buying. Closing out our ChiUTretx's Sacks anil Caps at Cost. Our Patrons and tho Public arc invited to inspect our opening on Saturday, Mon day and Tuesday, next, and every tiny after. Don't forget the number. Cheapest place in town. 29 N. MAIN STREET, MRS. G. W. MYDG. GORMAN'S CAFE ! Cor. Coal and Main Sts. Hot lunch daily from 0 to 12 n. in. Kiitlng bar attached with nlf tlio delicacies of tho season. Best of Cigars, Wines nnd Liquors. Prompt attention nnd polite waiters. The Backus Water Motoi Is the Most Economical Power Known. and the Best In the World for Driving Light Machinery. It takes but little room. It never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. '.Thera la no dclnv: no Urine on: nn njdiM tn rifenuawny; no nxtra Insurance to pay; no it jiamoB necessary; no coin mils to pay, nnu l' 1. always rcauy lor uso. it is invaurio lot blowing unurcn urirans, iir runnir.i; printing Presses. Sewimr Machines. Turnlm Lntbpa. Bcroll Saws, Grind Stones, Coffco Mlls, Sausace Afachlnes, Fceil Cutters, Corn Mills, Hlcvntors, nto. rour.iiurBc jiuwer m puuiius iressure oi water. It Is noiseless, neat, compact, steady, nnu uuuvo uu IT IS VERY CHEAP. Price, $15 to $300 Send for circular to the Ilackus Water MoU. uo., jNewarK, . J., Biaung paper you ww auvertlsenicnt In. We also manufacture Patent Rotating and Exhaust Fans. Send for Special Catalogue on Ventilating. Fall and "Winter MILLINERY. Cheapest place in town. A. MORRISON, No, 8 Cast Centre Street. I AO LBS. YMSHBURU CROSBYCffiJ, COLtLAlEOAL in first-class manner. I can refer to scores of House, Sign and Dccoratlvo Painting. 221 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pe NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY, NO. 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. at Low Prices. Now Going On PRIVATE SALE of tho lGth carload of WESTER M HORSES AT WfVl. NEISWENTER'S Stables, Cor. Main and Coal Streets. Tho stock consists of Five Fine Mated Horses. One Pair of Black Hearse Horses. Good Drivers and Workers. Undertakers in need of a oair of bcarsp. horr.es should purchase this flno pair of black Horses, which navu no equal in tins region. Every horso sold is guaranteed. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillincs. If your nrtiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds or plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Locan Crowns. Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to uental surgery. No charces for oxtractinc when nlatcs are ordered. Wo aro the only users of vluilircd air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmon's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Hooks & Brown, Cloth Bound Books Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. Houso of Seven GaVIes. Thaddcns of Warsaw. , Scottisli Chiefs. Children of tho A"W. Last of the Mohicans. - And 100 other good titles, 25 cents eaeh, worth 50 ccute. Aentsf for; all Dally Papers. 4 N. Main Street For the Lutcst Btylcs and Lowest Prices In , . . Fall and Winter Millinery! -Call nt 5ALLIE SENIOR'S, No. Ill north Main St., Shenandoah. A genuiui' wolcomo awalUyou at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. riutn and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beew, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks and cigars. Jr a i I W fb
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