QVERCOAT. Chinchillas, Beavers, Blue and Mack, and Kerseys, largest stock In the county, selling at wholesale prices. Overcoats at $ 5.00, Last Season $ 9.00 8.00 " " 12.00 to.oo " " 15.00 13.00 " " 18.00 A full stock of Boys' and Children's Suits and Over roats at the MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 9 and 1 1 S. Main St. l. GOLDIN, Prop. EVENING HERALD SVI'IUIDAY. NOYKMIIEE S, 1S95. Mulmnoy rily IIiihIiicss College. Tim excellent college, at 205 East Centre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand . nil Typewriting courses equal to any in tlie state at tlic very lowest rate, lnilivlilual in Mnetion. Pay and cvoning classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue free. lo-14-tf O. v. Williams, Principal. How to rreont Croup. I)MK RK.U1INO THAT WILL MOVE INTER ESTING TO YOUNO MOTHERS. HOW TO Ol'AKD tOAINST THE DISEASE. Croup is a terror to youug mothers ami to Host them concerning the cause, first symp toms and treatment is the ohject of this item. The origin of croup is n common cold. Children who aro subject to it take cold very easily and croup is almost sure to follow-'. jTho first symptom is hoarseness; thpv'is oii- Mlo-vcd hy a peculiar rough ,v!ough, which is easily recognized and will never be forgotten hy one who has heard i." Thotime to net is when the child first becomes hoar.-e. If Chamberlain's Cough lUrmcdy is freely given all tendency to croirp will soon disap pear. Even after tjie croupy cough has de veloped it will prevent,' the attack. Thero is no danger in giving J'nis remedy for it con tains nothing -in.ir.rious. For sale by Oruhler Bros., Dm g''ts. liuy Ipt'eystono flour. Bo sure that the Jiarno, ,H.isio & Baek, Ashland, la., is rrinicd on every sack. tf Olil lVnplo. Old people who require medicine to regulate Ihc bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Hitler. This medicine Mots not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. ,It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs thereby aiding Nature lu tho performance of the functions. Ktcqtric Rilter is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what fiey need. Price lifty cents per bottle st A. Holey h drug Mmo. Levi Itefowich Is helling overcoats at retail cheaper than his competitors can buy them at wholesale. If you want bargains call at o-. l.i and 12 South Main street, Shenandoah. Heller in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder disoatog relieved in six hoars by tho -Xow Great South Aincrie.ui Kiduoy Cure." This new remedy is a gloat surprise on iiceount of its -seceding promptness In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, buck and every part nf the urinary pujagert in .male or female. It icheves retention of water and pain in passing it aimoitl immediately. If J on waut quir!.' relief im.i cure this is your remedy. Sold !iy Isiuu! Shapiru, druggist, 10" South Ma'i' "itretfl. When yon want good roofing, plumbing as fitting, or general tinsmithing done, cull on E. V. Gallagher 13 West Ceutro street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1 -tf When Baby w nick, we gave hir Castorla. When she was a Child, tho cried for Castorla. TiTien she beoarao Miss, bhe clung to Castorl. When she had Children, she gave them Castorlt Kediieliig tlio Block. i Bofowlch, the old reliablo ono-jrlce clothier, at 10 and it South Main street, is .(impelled to reduce his stock of clothing in rder to make room. He is pie-wring to plate a largo glass front in his building. Call and necure the big bargains he is offering. All roods marked ill plain figures. 10-88-tf Tho wife of MrrLeoiiDiil Wells, of East Rrimfleld, Miw., had been buffering from neuralgia for two days, not lming able to idee or hardly keep still, when Mr. Ilold.en, ;he merchant there, sent born bottle of Chaui U'rlaiu's Pain lialm, and asked that she give it a thorough trial. On meeting Jlr. Wells the next day he was told tliat she was all right, tho pain had left hor within two lours, mid that tho Itottle of Pain Balm was worth $6.00 if it could not bo hud for W. I'or sale at 50 cent per bottle by Oruhler IlroK., Druggist. Satisfaction guaranteed by Hell, the lumber. BUY YOUR ROUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths Prom E. E3. FOLEY, (or. Centip and West St. Groceries THE SHENANDOAHB DID IT. Khnmokln's ('niimilltliilod aTeniu of Toot Hall l'liijers llefeoleil. The cup of Joy of the Slieuandtmh foot lmll team, its admirers and tho sports in general is filled to overflowing. The team yosterday defeated at the Trotting park the strongest team the people of Shaniokln could Bend j a team mado up Wednesday night by the con solidation of the best player in the (wo crack teams of tlio (own and embracing such men as l.esslg, renowned throughout tlio coal region for his skill and shrewdness on tho foot hall field, and Simmons, Into of tho great Unlncrsity of Pennsylvania team. In size, weight, experience and general knowledge of the game Shainokin had tho advantage of tho homo toam and it told wonderfully during tho first part of tho first half. After that Shenandoah gave evidence of an immense stock of reserved strength, and after the second half was progressed ShamOkin weakened perceptibly. Shenan doah niado its first touch durtn on l'alioy's sprinting. Tho second was scored hy another sprint by tho manager of tho Shcnandoahs and bard, steady work by his colleagues. It was vory dark when the third touch down was mado and by mutual consent tho gamo was declared ended. Tlio game was as hot as can bo imagined. The Shamokinites said it was as stubborn as anyone could wish for, and the result shows that tho Shcnarldoahs have great staying qualities. Thorc was a very unfortunate accident during tho gamo. Jeremiah, of tlio Sliamo- kins, sustained a bad fracture of tho right leg, immediately nbovo tho anklo. It was a badbroak. Both bones of tho leg suffered B. Davis, the mute player, nlwi suffered, but not near as bad as Jeremiah. Davis was ren dered unconscious twice, tho last tinio when the ball was near the Shainokin goal. Evans succeeded Jeremiah and IUuford took Davis place. It was agreed that two halves would be played, 15 minutes fur tho first and 20 for tho i-rrond. Xhmmmlotib tonic tbn wnht uitnl. Jones made the kick off for Shainokin, Kahdy fumbled tlio ball and l.eig got it. Shanurfkin mndo two slight gains through Shcnat'iidoah's centre. Davis got the ball and ginned three yards around Shenandoah's rglit, when he was successfully tfckietjffy Shortall. The Sliamokins showed suyeiior work all through, but tho home leaiyi'was putting up a desper ate game. KreXt tackled lleplcr successfully within a yap of the Shenandoah goal, but it was like a!lrowning man grasping nta straw. At the end of U minutes Jonos mado the touejttlown. Simmons missed tho goal and Itjft the score 1 to 0 in Shamokiu's favor. Shortal mado the kick otf for Shenandoah and bent the ball to Shamokiu's 10-yard lino. Tho ball was quickly recovered by McCnll, but a good tacklo hy A. Hose prevented an advantage. J. Davis made a gain of 5 yards around Shenandoah's right, .Simmons gained 2 yards around tho left ami llepler followed with 10 yards before he was downed by It. Itoc. It was a ttory of steady gains by Shamokin, yard by yard, with occasionally a sandwich of two or three yards, and it looked as if tho Shamokinites wero to bo the winners. But just hero came a big surprise and for tho first timo during the game a great shout went up for tho Sheinudoah hoys. Jeremiah got the ball and started for Shenandoah's right end with all the speed ho could com mand when 1!. Iloso picked him up bodily and carried him and tho ball fully 35 yaids. Then tlio Shcnandoahs and - ' .tmokinites threw themselves into a great neap and when they became extricated it was found that Jeremiah had sustained a fracture of his right leg. Great cheering followed tho tackle, but it was not allowed. Jeremiah is a stalwart fellow and 'fully a head ami a half taller than the player who kidnapped him. The teams returned to th.- place where the tacklo was made and the Fcci.nd grand sur prise and a great play followed, l'ahey got tho lmll and darted around Shamnkin's right like an arrow. Twico ho was tackled and fell, but assisted hy clever interference on tho part of . Iiose, Faliey regained his feet and completed a run of ninety yards with a touch down. This almost broke the hearts of the Shamokinites. Shenandoah failed to kick the goal ami the sjore was left a tie 4 to 4. Jonos mado the kick off for Shainokin. Wertz got tho ball and nai downed on tho 20-yard line by Evans. Tho Shcnandoahs wero gaining on their opponents when time was called. Fortho second half Shonundoah took the east goal and Shortall made the kick oil'. B. Divis punted tho ball to mid-field and after some fumbling on both sidos Simmons got the ball and waj downed on tho Shenan doah 80-yard line. Evans mado an effort, hut Wertz downed him. Shenandoah settled down hard bucking of the Shamokin centre, Jlellitle, JivolIoand Ringlioigor, distinguish ing themselves, and throe or four gains of from 7 to 10 yards each were made, when Fa bey suddenly mado a dash around Shamo kin's right and Mined a gain of 50 yards. Tho crowd had pressed upon the field and had this not occurred tho sprinter would have readied a point very near tho Shamokin goal, if ho failed to tcoro a touchdown before being tackled by B. Davis. Shortall add oil a gain of 5 yards through tho centre and McCormick, by a great run around Shamokiu's right, added a gain of 30 yard. From this point on it was Shenandoah's gamo. Constant, stubborn and slow but vicious bucking of Shamokiu's centre was like the beast of prey crawling to its victim. The Shamokinites seemetl liko the breastwork of some largo reservoir gradually giving way under a greatpressure. Yard by yard Puhoy's men forced the hull to tho coveted point, twice by tlirowiui? HhortaU over tlio some what weakonod bulwark oflbred by the Shamoklnito's bodies, and finally Shortall mado the touch down, the timo being 10J minute. Shortal made the kick for tlio goal but failed, leaving the game in favor of Shen andoah hy a score of 8 to -1. Tho local foot bull players scorned to own tlio town last night, and if tltlo'to it can bo earned by such work as they performed yesterday, they deserved it. Thoy never met a better team, and te the'crwllt of the Shamokin players be it said thoy are gentlemen, and can tako a defeat with porfect grace. The two tennis lined up as follows ; Shenandoah. Position. Shamokin. Uvllo ....Centic MeOul) Tit norl, Al6ar Left Guard ltttvl A. ifoMk... Left Tackle l-talg 6hortl.ll Ult Hurt 41mmun MollMft.. main uuartl llrailunn mtuurmlCK muni incKie jignanem Vtatt ltlght 15ml J. Davis Weit. Quarter lt.iel; u ),m-. ft. Htwc Irfft Half lliiek Ucpler l'uhey Hlght Half Itnek It-reiiihili .I'nust l ull Back limes Timekeeper, J. J. Ilellly, lieierte.. lio'iert Smith, Mulmnoy I'lly, olid Peter Moliaitlinn, Shenandoah. Umpire, flcorgeOimvtt, Mahauoy City. A Good Thing foe ii Hail Coilgli, What? Pan-Tina, 2:c. At Orttlilor Bros., drug store, PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tin, ltegloil Clil'on fried for Ilnsly Perusal. Tho mayor of Allontuwn will enforce the Sunday law of 1701. Jack Dempsey, tho pugilist, died at Port land, Oregon, of consumption. A pew and most faslUonablo shoe for ladles, worth $2.50 Our prico is $2.00 Factory Shoe Stohh. Tho chart for tho ontertalnVncnts nf the County Instltuo opened at l'ottsvillo to-day. James Grant, nn old and respected rosident of Ashland, died at tho Almshouse, in Schuylkill Haven. Host plumbing is dono by P. W. Bell. Tho deed of Margaret Coj'lo for a house and lot in town, hai been transferred to Anthony Schmieker. Look at your shoos, then look at ours. Factorv Shok Stoui. Tho school children aro looklnglforwarS to Institute wcok, commencing Moidajr, the 11th, when the schools will ho closcC. The son of William, not David,! Krcigcr was buried yosterday. The remailis ' were interred in tho Odd Fellows' comctoiy. A fossil trco of coal, which was standing upright 275 feet below the earth's ffirfacq, was, sent down to tho Atlanta Exposition from Carbondalo. Ladios' bicycle and cohU'nwithcr leggins at 50c, 73c and $1.00 Mttrtuscful article. i'ACTonv Shoe STonn. BjjBfTHDAY CELEBRATION. A Thoroughly Delightful ArTiilr on South y r Willie Street. ' The birthday party tendered Miss Sadie Baugh by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Baugh, nt their homo on South White street, last evening, proved a most delightful affair. Miss Baugh was congratulated by a large number of friends, and was also the recipient of many beautiful presents. The evening was pleasantly spent in games, amusements of various sorts, dancing, vocal and instru mental music. After the giiest had been delightfully entertained a sumptuous colla tion was served, the table being boautifully decorated with rces, palms, carnations, chry santhemums and potted plants. A pleasing feature of the occasion wero tho vocal and instrumental selections rendered by Misses Sadio Baugh, Lizzio Jonos, I.izzio Stank, Leo Lawson and Thomas Timuiins. Tho partici pants in this cnjoyahlo affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Haskins, Mr. and Mrs. Parrisb and daughter, Maude, and Misses Emma Brumm, Shamokin; Julia Donahue, Tillio Kasc, May Holmau, Lizzie Stank, Leo Lawson, Sadie Reese, M. Green, Nettie Levine, Jane Hall, Mary Itobcrts and Lizzio Jones; and Messrs. Gcergo Kohler, Girardvillc; James Molloy, Mahanoy City; B. F. Divis, Shamokin; Mor gan Bovan, E. C.Malick, J.G.Thumm, J. M. Mullahcy, William Smith, William Vcalo and Thomas Tinnuins. A Had lVreck of the constitution may follow in the track of a tlisortlereu system, tluo to impure niooti or inactivo liver. Don't run tho risk! Tho proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery tako all the chances. They make a straightforward offer to return your money if their remedy fails to benefit or cure in all disorders and affections duo to impure blood or inactivo livor. Tlio germs of disease circulate through tho blood; tho liver is tho filter which permits the germs to enter or not. The liver active, unU tlio Dlooa pure, nnd you escape disease. When you run down, debilitated, weak, and your weight below a healthy standard, vou regain health, strength, and wholesome flesh, hy using tho "Discovery." It builds up tho body fabtcr than nauseating Cod liver oil or emulsions. Dr. Pierce's Pellets euro constipation, piles, biliousness, indigestion, or dyspopjia, aud headaches. Sixth Anniversary. A cordial invitation is extended the public to attend tho sixth annivornary of Maj, Jennings Council No. 307. Jr. O, U. A. M., to ho held in Bobbins' hall on Tuosday ovening, November 5th. Tho entertainment will con sist of vocal and instrumental music, ricita tions and addrossos by thottato officers. W. II. DirrntKY, ll-l-lt ' Secretary Committee Good advico: Novor leave homo on a journey without a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Dlarrhosi Itemedy. For sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Securing Member. From Mulmnoy City Iteeord. Thomas F. Murphy, of town, and William Williams, of Shenandoah, went down tho Mahanoy Yalley this morning on a tour of organization. They will endeavor to briilf all the plumber of Maliauoy Plane, Girafil. ville and olsowhero into their union whioli will form hero on Sunday afternoon. 15 cents for dozen fries nt Seheifly's . It's Winning ?'' I'vlonSs Daily. s What ? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Bros., store. IIoldorman'B jewelry Here carries a line of goods equal. to the be.t in larger oil ion and superior to any jewelry 4n in Shenandoah THAT'S ITS That's the Flour that Makas the Best Bread. You can buy it of any grocer at 2.50 Per na-f barrel sack. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., AholGisale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, A Largo A GRAND CHOIR. fVtldlelico Delighted hy tlio Iloynl Welsh l.iwllcn' Choir. Ferguson's theatre was crowded last night tu tho doors mid domo and for about two hours tho audience was enraptured by tho efforts of tho Iloynl Wolsh Ladles choir, who gavoa concert under the auspices nnd for tho benefit of tho Methodist Episcopal" church. It was one of tho grandest musical treats ever nflbrded the pcoplo of this town nnd tho effect will bo cherished long aftor tho choir baa gone out of oxistenco. Tlio concert was given lindor tho direction of Mmo. Clar.j Novclln Davios, and Miss. Winifred Evans was accompanist. Tho choir is composed of twenty young Wolsh ladles who formed a part of tlio Welsh choir that won thdfirs't prize nt tlio World's Fair competition. Most of them aro pupils of Mmo. DvIos. They started oh a tour of this country last September and will close it in timo to sail for Walosaiid join their rospcctlvo families at Christmas dinner. Too much cannot ho said in praiso of this admirable organization. The audlcnco was enthusiastic throughout the concert and encoros wero frequently demanded. Tho program comprised, among others, selections from Kossinl, Yordi, Liszt, Mascheroni, Arditi, Gwcnt and Tarson Prico. The reutlitious raised the thoughtsof thoaudltors abovo all earthly considerations. Tho melody was oV n slmplo and uoblo character and the powors of harmony wero rendered availablo in their grcutost energy, without, however, indulging in artificial modulations, or injuring tho purity and clearness of tho melody by combinations of too complex a nature, and nn accumulation of dissonances without object. The selections wero pre sented in tho simplest and cloarost form. Tiio vocal solos formed a happy contrast wih the energies of the chorus, and ut no timo aimed nt lUp;.ijng the mechanical doxtcrity of the singti. It jj cv.djntly tho dosiio of each member of the choir to win tho ap plause of artists, rathor than that of the multitude. licli has acquired a clear notion of tho compass of the liui.ian voice, ns well as a clear coiuepjon ot points in wiucu u highest lower lies, and in what other points it is best adapted to tho expression of what is soli anil tender. In choruses thoy are animated by one and the samo fooling, the whole is given with that perfect smooth ness, both as regard., to time and style, that leave nothing further to be desired. The concert was as grcnti a success finan cially as it wai in an artistic sense, thauks to the enorgetic efforts on tho pirt of tho coin mittee, especially thowj of Mr. J. J. Price, who worked zealously from tho timo tho idea to secure tho services of tho choir was first conceived to haVo the project properly advertised anil take other bteps to sccuro a large audience. Every teat in the theatre was taken and the share of the church from the sale will bo a handsome one. Six fried oytters for 13 cents at the Scheifly Home to-night. Hcllrlous Notices. Services in tiio Trinity Beformed church to-morrow at 10:00 a. in., and 6:30 p. in. Sunday tchool at 1:30 p. m. Prayer meeting ever' Wednesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting is hold in tho i room, Beddall's building, every Sunday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock. All invited. Services arc held in tho Methodist Episcopal church even- Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Uov. J. V. Meredith, pastor. Sunday school nt 2 p. in. Services in All Saint,- Protestant Episcopal church on East Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. in. ana T p. m. rue lector will omciatc. Sunday school at 2 p. in. IScgul.tr services will be held in the United Evangelical Church, (Dougherty's Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. in. and (1.30 p. in. Preaching by the pastor, Hev. B. M. Lichtcnwalner, Sunday School nl 1.30 p. in. Slcetings all day to-morrow at the Salva tion Army in Bobbins' Hall, North ila'in street, as followk, : 10.15 a. )u., hulinos meet ing; 3 p. m., Christian's praise mectfngj'at 8 p. m. the meeting will bo addressed "by Eer. J. Jacobs, of Michigan. AH invited. Bev. David L. Evans will preach in tho Calvary Baptist Church to-morrow at 10.30 a.m. nnd0 3 p. m. Bev. Evans was for merly a missionary in India nnd camo to America from Wales about a year ago. llucklen'H Arulcii Salve. i no Dost salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores tetter, chapped bonds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and nvr itlvelv euros oih. or no im r r. jut red . It H guaranteed to give perfect saikliictioil or ninny refunded. Price 2j cents per box. v or fialo hy A. Wasloy. JUliu I'lKimnet. James Mc; in ty, of M-ihanoy City, is not like hi fatuous uuiicwikc, in tho bottou of .the sea, but he is "in the soup" for $3 out of which ho was m-atly flim-flanimotl by two sharpers who patronized his bar Thursday evening. Jamc. euyg jic doesn't mind tho lota of tlio money but the meanness of tlio trick iswhat hurts his feeling. IdHllos' overg.ilters, 10 cU; nil woql, worth Owe. I ' AcToiiv Shok Store. Bcddall Building. .1. 1'. lli'utltey't. McbI alurket. lor your choice fresh anil smoked means, lard ami all kinds of sausages. Largest stock 111 town at ion prices.' 237 East Centre Sheet. Sheuandoiih, Pa 10-30-lw - Shenandoah, Pa 1 I nmm 49 t-GS- i YWSHBURN CROSDYCjOJ, . Never Snch -Testimonials. What the Mail Brings to the Paine's Celery Compound People. What excuse is thero for not getting strong and well? Paino's celery compound, tho world's great remedy for nervous weaknoss, can bo obtained at any druggist's in any city or in nny country town. One can get a heartier, healthier appetite, purify tlio blood and incrcaso its power of feeding the nerves and tissues by taking Paino's celery com pound. , It is tho greatest invigorator in existence. Convince yourself of tho fact. Try it. Testimonials for publication aro taken quito at random by the present proprieters of this great remedy. Tho letters aro never "doctored." Titles aro never placed beforo tho names of untitled people. Honest hut obscure men aro ijcvcr said to be "honorables." Every day kind of meri who have been made well hy Paino's celery compound are ficver paraded beforo tho public as "Tlio Great Mr. So-and-So,'1 or "Tho Wonderfully Successful Mr. This-and-That." Cases of ordinary sickness are never elaborated into hideous, impossible diseases. When it happens that the mail brings a heartfelt letter from such a man as State Treasurer Colvin, of New York, or Mr. Carlisle's private secretary, or Edmund Bus sell, or Mayor McShane, cf Montreal, or Rov. Fr. Ouellet, or Commodore Howell, or Mr. Gillam, of Judge, or Ida Lewis, or ex-Min- HE WAY TO GET RICH Is to save in bjiyfng. It's extra vagnncc to pay three dollars for nil nrtlclo when you enn buy ju&t as pood a one for one or two. It's n hobby of ours to bell Fall : and : Winter : Millinery For tho least possible monev. For Instance : At this store CHILDHIiN'S CAPS caii bo bought at 23 cents and upwnrtls, SAII.OH U ATS,'50 cents and upwards nnd TISIMSIKD HATS ot 81.00 nnd upwards. Wo oxpect to win your trade by making It nn ntivanuie to you 10 uuy as STANK'S, T South Main Street, - - Shenandoah. Rail and Winter MILLINER Cheapest place in town. A. MORRISON, No. 8 East Centre Street. GORMAN'S CAFE ! Cor. Coal nnd Main Sts. Hot lunch dally from 9 to 12 n. m. Itnting bar nttHehfHl witli nil the tiellcacics of the season. Best of Cigars, Wines and Liquors Prompt nttentlou nnd polite wnlters. For the Latest Stylets nnd Lowest Prices In . . , Fall and Winter Millinery ! -Cull nt SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. Ill North Main St., Shenandoah. Eyan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. ister to Austria John M. Francis, or aisv other widely known man or .woman who ca prossly wishes others to bo benefited by his or her experience, tho proprietors of Painc.s celery compound gladly givo such unso licited testimonials to tho public press. But ono person's health is as valuablo as another's, and in publishing tho testimonials of people whom this great remedy has mado well and strong, no particular emphasis is put upon such persons' official standing. Tho world is mado up'ofvhat Abraham Lincoln calleiV'tho plain people." It is they fo'hom Paino's celery compound has most benefited. Hero is a letter (verbatim) just received from Louisa Pierce, Of Melette, South Da kota : "I used Paino's celery compound first for rheumatism, and found that it helped me very much. I have sinco used it for ner vousness and kidney trouble, and have re ceived very much benefit from its use, and consider it ono of tho best of remedies. Mr. A. Cady's people uso it and think, they can hardly get along without it in tho house. I know of several others that have used it Wat I am not acquainted with, but ono other lady, Mrs. Ondell, used it for nervousness, aud it mado her well." Thero is tho testimony of thousands, Paine's celery compound makes pcoplo well ! MISCELLANEOUS. I7IOH 8AL12. Desirable brick hotel nnd dwell ing, known as Dormer's Atlantic Qnrdcn, Kor terms apply to Mrs. SI. Dormer, St. Clair, ra. lO-Mj-IW T ANTED. Manager for office at Shenandoah. 1 Salary $1,000 a year and ten per cent, com mission, S200, and reference required. Address at once, with stamps, G, Finger, Lebanon, Pa. TAVAXT flno samples banded your friends or neighbors. Send Albert Aood, Perfumer, Wood Ave. Detroit, Mich., lOcts for five trial bottlce Satin-Scent Perfumes, receive offers to you. 10-18-dAw-lm TjOU SALE, Ono of tho finest and be&t located 1 butcher shops In town, will be sold cheap. Tho owner will leave town, the reason for sell ing1. For further information call on or address Shenandoah lieof Company. 10-31-tl REMOVAL SALE ! R R E E All goods must bo sold by Janu ary 1st, regardless of cost. Our prices will prove to you that this is a genuine closing but sale. Come early beforo tho, assortment is gono. 25 to 40 per cent, saved. Store to rent and fixtures for sale after January 1st. M M O O V A L S A V A L S A L E Lightest and Best Located Store in Town. X 29 N. MAIN MRS. G. W. STREET, HYDE. BEER IS ROOD. Good beer builds up both bone nnd hnnvn. It is strengthening, nourishing mufclo-mnklng. You will feel that llcnd ing llrewing Company beer Is pure nnd wholesome, specially udnptetl for family use. rvi. C. WATSON, Agent. South JInIn Btreet. Shonnndonh. Liquors, Wines and Cigars at Wholesale and Retail, FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see the brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah lias ovor had. We're experts on flt. We're dealers In new Ideas. It you are u uurti man io sun i you to call. PORTZ & B North Main