1 V"'.-7W,ls. i EVENING HERALD 1-.STAUI.IU1.! 1870. I'll bl lulled every Hvi nlnx. Knei it fsiimlsy.M 8 houtm Jauihm fruni. Nkak Cbkthk. Xhe Ilenilil lli ilvrii-l inMlirnaiiiloMh mid the curroumliiiK tiiwim fur l cents' n week, iuy lletntliecHirivr. 11 iiibII !8 00 it ynnr.nr ceata n mouth, payable in advance. Ailveitlae msnts cliarKvil m ionium to iatT arel imsltlon. Tlio publlsbcr- rcucive the iiKlit tu change tlio K ioltlon of BilM.tl ini'nt believer the pub- toatioii f ni Hii leiiinnil" It. The right I" reoervml to rcjiet any wliertldeinont, whether t" lam lor or not. that me puiinsiicni iy uwn. mtiruner. Auvi l,..t n.llll,.,i ltotcrixl nt the poitofllce nt Hhetiandoah, l'.t " socoml cIimm iniill matter. THI.t'.I'IIOXK CONNIXT10N. Evening Herald SATURDAY. Ml TOIIUU 31, ISM. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. I OK I'HKSIIIKKT, WILLIAM M KIXI.KY, Of Ohio. 1-Olt VICE rHMHBEST, GAHUI5T A. 1I0IIA11T, Of New Jersey. UEPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR 1-ONOIlWIMAN.AT.I.AIKIIt, OALUHIIA A. OltOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUI5L A. DAVHNI'OltT, Of V.rla THE FINAL APPEAL. Tho two parties in this county liavcinailo un active canvass, anil the llnal appeal will be mitilo on Muiulay night, ami on Tuesday the contending forces will be arrayed against each other in the great battle jf the ballots. The Republican puity in icmly for the filial chargo. and its comiuaiiuiiiK olhcers mo confident that they arc lending an army of superior nimiliers and that viitory will perch upon their banner for .Sound Money and Protection. Vote the Republican ticket from top tu bottom. The contest for Congress has been a re inarkahlo ono in some respects. Charles N lliuinm, the present tcpicM-ntatlvo from tliis distiii't, has appeared upon tho stump in al inost every hamlet and town in tho county and in u manly, straightlonvniil way ox. jilamud his position upon the issues of the contest. Unlike his Democratic opponent, it lias never been necessary fur llrumin to hiie a substitute to define bis position. Helms the nbility and the courage to liuet tlio voters fin c to face. .So one can truthfully cliargo Mi llruinui with cuwuidiie in a political contest, and the people lespect him all the iii.ir,'. Ills svmuathics have always becj with tlio laboring people. He has btjuvlholr (.'iiiiiipioii since entrance HUrlie political i.i, and they do ime'propijie to desert him MllncieituCli once greatparty, especially lyix-iint. Duniociat is iiis opponent, rfiheul's eonverslun to tlie silver ( wus mi auddeu and remarkable an to 1 i-u-plciun as to its genuineness. In ,1 the Democratic candidate was an told btaudaid advocate (as a dele il inumberof cummittco on lusolutiuus ' ...Wutiiwn) and three months later, in tlio lnctntinie hiding been nominated for Coli- . s, bo conies forth an advueuto of that po!s y wliieu lie douuuucea a snoiitime pre Ions. The peuple have 110 cunflUonct in u j t.tuilmute wnu win cmiuge 111s views lur tue -.ike uf ollice, and will enst their votes for tlo ii pubiiciiu uomiiicc. Resides, .Shepherd w.i toned upon the Democratic convention Vj tin "Combine." He is nut tho cboico of tl.i voters of that party. oie for Charles N. llrumin for Congress, -Tliu Repuhliuun pally presents to the voteis of the Fust Lcgidalhe district a can didate who has been tried and found not ,,. ailing. As a member of the last legisla ture, Hon. Joseph Wyatt sei ureil tho passage of nioio bills, in the interests of tho peoplo of tins distrii t and county, than either of his piY de-censors. The Hi:i'..vi.i has repeatedly enumerated thu special legislation seemed by Mr Wyatt, and the people aro familiar with toe features ot the same as tlio laws are now in operation. Lven his opponents can find no good reason to olj'ur why ho should nut le. eive a second tcini ; but there 1110 many tolus lu his cuiccr as a legislator that coin incirl him to tho kind consideration of tho voters of both pintles. They natuially re sent the iinpurteuceof a lenegado Republican God suc the 111:11k: eouiiug into this sJisvi et, in tho Interest of tho Democratic catidi.lato, and tolling thu voters here whom Hie;, want fur tlio position, at so much iot day This lellow will act as a boomerang. lie will cause hundreds of honest and fair minded Democrats to volo for Wyatt. And li is worthy of their support. Yule for Joseph Wyatt for tlio legislature. - From one end of the county to the other, in every election distiiet, Hun. Lllas D.ivis is known us 11 whole-souled, sonorous man. He is the same at all times and ull places. The Indications are he will recolvo the full jiaily vote, and hundreds of Democrats will place an X opposite bis name and swell his maturity. And why shouldn't thoyV No man has done more for the anthracite coal miner, and the wurkingmen generally, than Jicprcscntutivo Daws did while a member of the lower House at HurrUbiirg. With a thorough business training, krquliod by close study of business methods and thu practical application of them to business pursuits, Mr. jD.i vis claims n equality with the leaders of the coniinoieial world. Having fought his v.y up from the humble lieginuing of biuuki r (my to the prominent position he now tic. upiei- Mr. Davis bus acquires! thewe lualitles to a gieat degreu that are necomuy ill t he e1. mtlng position uf County Treasurer. Vote '"r Klias Davis for County Treasurer. -The pitmen t cltleiont and generous P10 th.moti.iv James II. Deegau, has iiiado an ai live 1 hi v iss and iucideutly reminded his fi u nds bat he is a candidate for ro-olm tiou, V'iiile ilr. Deegau :s ouo of the most opoi -In .11 ted slid generous officials on "the hill," lie is also ritcoguisod as bavins tendered al scrvico to ull having business with tlio tj li . The court,- lawyers and others up 1 . 1 .le the fact that the Prothonotary's olbn b,i Ik n loiidm ti'd -Iiii tly oti biisitic" I pimiiphx, which assures In-, eiuitiuuancc in! olliii li that thcic seems to lie iiiMiicstiun; ami it will only lie a ,iut recognition of the I sen kei of a competent and painstaking pub lic orliclal. Mr. Dcegmi wan a popular mini when he entered office, aud bis popularity has Increased toii-foltl since. Volo for Jamw It. Dsogan forl'iothonutary. Tlio voten til Shenandoah and tlio Maba. uoy Ynlley are no strangers to the Republl can candidate for Clerk of the Court. The name of John T. Sheener, so closely idcn'l fled with thu Miners' hospital at l'ountHlii Springs, neeiln no Introduction, neither does Mr. Shoener netil any praise at our hands. Ills coiiiielcncy eaniidt lo questioned lib worth is generally lecogiilred and no man deserves more at the hands of the voters of this county. Vote for John T. Shoonor for Clerk of the Court. Ltnamicl Jeukyn, whine popularity was shown when he was olectoil County Auditor, is tho Republican candidate fur Recorder of Deeds. In that position it Is necessary to have a man or slorling integrity and who has tho ability to properly conduct the ollice. These Mr. Jeukyn poweits to a high degice, and that bo will render intelligent and etlicienl service is never questioned, lie has shown this to be truo as a member of the Hoard of County Auditors. Vote for Lmatitiel Jenkyn for Recorder of Deeds. So far as the contest for tho ollice of Register of Wills is concerned, tho people of Shenandoah have made up their minds to record their Votes for Frank 0. Itcese, the popular young Republican of lown. Ho is at present tho efficient deputy under Controller Severn, and our leaders, without regaid to party, know him to, be painstaking and obliging, and withal competent anil worthy of their suppoit. Ills canvass has been marked by a hearty icteption where. or ho has appeared, and if the coidial manner in which he has been leccived is any criterion, lie will surely bo Mr. Matlen's successor. Vote for Frank C. Reoso for Register of Wills. Tho most Important ollice to bo filled at the approaching election and ono In which tho taxpayers arc directly interested is that of County Commissioner. Frank lientz and Charles Myers, having a geneial experience of business afl'airs,of Irreproachable character, they challenge comparison. Mr. Ketitz has the experience of ono term in the ollice, nnd bis administration has been marked by the introduction of many lcforms. Mr. Mye;.. hasaldo laid an extensive business hyiril'ng, and will enter the ollico well eui-pped fur the discharge of tlio duties. TUee men command unlveis.il support, ntul wfil give good ai count of their slewaiihTp. Vote forlfentz and Myers for County uUonLLinioii e rs. Jim suppoilcrs oi l ieu. .Aiiiensneiu, candidate for Director of the l'oor, feel con fident of his election. Ho will intioduto many leforms at that institution, and will tolerate no abuse that has led to so many 8cuudalsliithopastatth.it Institution. Mr. Ahrenslield is peculiarly fitted for tlio posi tion. Vote forU'iod. Ahionsfielil for Director of the Pour. Tho Republican party piesents an ex ceedingly strong ticket, and ono which com mends itself to tho voters of tho county. With a united party at their back, oacli candidate upon tho ticket should wilt by a handsome majority, and they will. Vote tho Republican ticket straight. Place your X mark at the top of tho column. Poison Ivy. infect bites, bruises, scalds. burns, i.r. quickly cured by Dewni s Hand halve, the great pne cuie. C. llugeiiuucb. ImiHAMOY Cl'lV. Mviianoy City, Oct. 31. 'Dinkey'' Hughes, a lucal pugilist, wants to f'u'lit any 135 pound 11 an in tlie town a limited number of rounds for any stake oH'eied. Tnclluod Time Social Club, of Gilbcrtou, held Its weekly dance last night and enter tained pcoplu from Jlah.inoy Plane, Giranl villc, Ashland, Frackvlllo and Shenandoah. C. 1). K.licr is about to elect a large ornamental awning in front of Ids opera house that will bu adaptable for open air 1 conceits. It will he Illuminated with colored. electric lights. 1 A. P. lllakslee, of Delano, had a narrow escape from seiiuiis accident while on his way on an engine to Maucli Chunk. At lllack j Cli ck Junction the engine mounted 11 switch, hut was stopped just as It leached the brink ' uf a 12-foot eiiibaukuiunt. Hugh Dolau, one of the contractors sink ing the water shaft at the Gilburtuu colliery, li.is nioied to town to look after his new contract, tho sinking of the rock slope at tho Mahanuy City colliery. Ills partner will I look after the water shaft. ! "Hoys will bo boys," but you can't all'urd to lose any of them, itc ready fur tlie green I apple season by having DeWltt's Colic and Cholera Cure in tho house. C. II. llagen bueh. Tim Coal Trade. From Kin aril's Trade Journal. Thero is nothing very encouraging to say of tlie anthracite trade. Tlie continued publicity given to largo advances which hato been made in the price-list this year have had an effect urun tho buyer, and he is nut ill market at tho time when his presence and piircliuscw aro so-much to lio desiied. Thuugh the trade may know that tho last advance, which was made against tho protests uf thoo who are well informed as to trade matters, but persisted in by certain "financiers," has fallen perfectly flat, tho average consumer has felt that prices are as high as tboy aie likely to bu, and there is no incentive to stock up. Tliis being so, thu retailer is not making any great demand upon tlio whole saler, nor tho latter upon tho producer, so that tlio market is much quieter than is usually tho case at this teason of tho year. to JiTui: a 1:01.0 in om: day Take Laxative Hromo IJuinlne Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls tu euro. 25 tents. To IteMirgiuil. Steps have been taken to ro-organlno The Khen nidoah Club, which has been donuant since I lie upeuiug of last summer, It Is a social o. .'suisutlon and before the heat of tho suinnici nail Its ell'ect the rooms in thoTltmaii building were always tilled. The whole system Is drained and iindei mined by indolent ulcers and open soich. DeWitt's Witch Hard Salvo speedily heals them. It is the best pile cure known. C. H, llagenbueh. POLITICAL TALK. Vote the ticket flnilglit. Don't listen to any piopositiou fiom tin- tippo-itum to ti.tilc one mail on the ticket. A moss in tin circliMtt the lop of the Republican (oltiuin is the quickest, surest and safest way to rcti-tc r vnnivnre. It will then bo certain ir lieini. nln Thero ate many rituiors of deals lvclng tiiade by one or two of tho Democratic can didates, at the cxiense of others on that ticket. Some of these rumors are well founded, and our Democratic friends will slash and cut In the hojie of saving one or two from the wreck. Tlie "half-lails" in Shenandoah will be heard from on Tuesday next. See! , "Willie" Wlihclm Is binning again. He asks Chairman Kd ward for copies of speeches of Republican orators with a view of dissect ing them. These speeches bavu been pub lished and Wandering Willie had the oppor tunity of. listening to them. His game of bluff is easily recognised. Tlio Sllveritos will hold a meeting in l'utts ville to-nlglitf. A Democratic meeting was held at 1'ark l'lare last evening, which was well attended. W I.. I.ocver and Win. Wllhelni will debate I tho political Issues at Frackvlllc on Monday e vol lug. It is said a caucus was held at Lost Creek and tho following oppointments decided upon in tlie event of Ferguson's election as Com missioner: M. A. Carey, chief clerk; Fdwaid Kenney, docket clerk', John J. Too'e, warden ; Thomas Flannlgan, mor cautilo appraiser, and Thomas Foley, of (illbcrtou, fireman. Mr. Wilhclm had nn opportunity to answer tho Republican argument through the columns of tho 11kihi.ii, but his failure to successfully meet thoso argument causes people to laugh at his late-day bl ull'. Information has been received at Republi can heaibiuaiters to tho cll'ect.that a circular will bo issued from this town against some of tho candidates on the Republican ticket. Treat these last-card circulars with the contempt they deserve. It is said Mr. (irillltlis, Democratic candi date for l.egislatuie in tills district, is com mitted to tlie establishment of tho ollico of county detective at a salary of $3,noO. Tho peoplo are oppo-cd tu thu cicatlon of any more u-eless ollices. After Tuesday tho two Wandering Willies ISry.in and Wilhnlin will console eacli other, with Hen. Tillman as the intermediate. A number of the Democratic candidates have conducted an honorable and open fight. The same, however, (cauuot be said in regard tu the opposition to Hon. Joseph Wyatt. The lattur has resorted to no 'dishonorable means, and stands solely upon his record as a legislator. Kite Uluutlsin Clireil In 11 Day. ".Mystic Clue" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its ,'iiction upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It lemoves at unco the cause and tho disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits; 7S cents. Sold by C. H. llagenbueh. Drugglrt, Shennndoah. Tlie Win hlugiiuiir niciiil. Nothing can be nunc injuiious to tho cause of the wurkingmen than a policy which in duces tu blindly follow political simpers and tiicksters and lepudiate tliose who have al ways championed and winked for their iu tciesls. This is tlie state of affairs which is presented before tlie workingmcn of Schuyl kill county to-day. Luianuol Jenkyn, of Juliet, a life-long worker in behalf of the miners and other workmen of this region, Is a candidate for the ollico of Recorder of Deeds on the Republican ticket. His reiunl and his candidacy were recently stronplv endorsed by the United Mine Workers in convention assembled and their knowledge of him was based upon Ins administration as their treasurer. They commended bun for having served in that capacity with unqiieis tionablu ability and faithfulness and en dorsed him as ono of the most active audi valuable workers in their behalf. With such an endorsement as this no workingmau can consistently reirain lroni casting his votj: nut Em vni'ki. Jkskyn. ''It (irlp-Cohls-llrmlurhc. w, Mim,r witl) Ct1(!,s c..lls and La 1 chippo when Laxative Hromo Quiiiino will cllr0 you in om. Uay. Put up In tablets con venientfiir taking. Guaranteed to cure, 01 money refunded. Price. 25 tent. Foi sale by Ktrlin s riiunimi-y. Muny I'resi'iit Trniil Town The "Miss Philadelphia" Company played to a crowded bouse at Kaicr's opera house, Mahanuy City, hist night. Thcio were in attendance sixty peoplo from this town. Tliis bears out tlie statement of tho Iil'.llAI.l) that the people will attend first-class plays where the proper accommodations aro all'orded the piliuiis, in which Shenandoah is greatly lacking. Undo and Merit Maintains thoconfldenco of the peoplo In Hood's Sarsaparilla. If a medicine cures you when slckj II it makes wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond all question that incdlclnoposseBsea merit. That is Just tho truth about Hood's Sar saparilla. Wo know It possesses merit becauso it cures, not once or twico or ft hundred times, hut in thousands nnd thousands ol cases. Wo know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when all othera fall to do'any food whatever. We repeat Sarsaparilla Js the best In fact the One Truo Wood Purifier, cure nausea, Indigestion, 1 HIS biliousness, 25 cents. Hood' Underwear. We are now selling retail at wholesale prices. Tlie only place in Hhenandoali which offers such inducements. Our stock consists of Medicated Red Flannels, Fleece Lined, . . . Camels Hair . . . and Merino. Louis flann, 25 W. Centre St. IVIent made i . ti tt Vim! yp'H WVWinjfM USB IT WILL 3 S IN Sae your Hands and Clothes It will do a large wash &, lss tahnr. cireater comfort, Tjf Lover Tiros., Ltd., Now York. y ::?:: PEHSONXL. William IIIKon, of South Jardiii street, ' spent to-day visiting friends at Pottsville. Miss Ruby Yost, of Dunmoie, Lackawanna county, left for her homo to-day after a pleasant visit to relatives in town. W. U. Gregory transacted buslnoss at PottsWIle to-day. Among tho Mahauoy City lesidcnts who attended thu hall uf tho Rescue Hook and L'ubler Company last night were Miss Katlo Mttieover and Messrs. Michael Foley, John Whalen, Charles l'.nglish and Michael and William Hobbs. Kii-t Salllo McUrady returned to her home al McAiloo to-day after spending a few days in town as a guest of tho North family, mi Knst Line st 11 et. Miss Sarah Mailin, of .Tcancsvlllc. is visit ing Miss Maggie Xoitli, of Hist Line street. Thomas Ikilrd, of lliowusville, spent this illuming in I'ottsvillo. Ho also attended the Shamokin-Shenaniloah foot lrnll game nt the former jilaco this afternoon. Samuel II. link', accompanied by Miss CTara J. Dabb, aie spending a few days in Philadelphia Miss tiertrude P.irrott and herncice. Lidie. I have gone to Philadelphia to spend a few days with relatives. John Mchlaizis was a business visitor to Pottsville to-day. M. F. Tierncy is home from Philadelphia, to cast his ballot at tlio coming election. Ldward Maley, of Mahanuy City, was a visitor to town last evening. Superintendent IUgart and family enjoyi d a drive through tho Catawissa valley to-day. Miss Katu (Hover, of South Janliii street, returned homo from a visit to Philadelphia yesteiday. John Riibbiu returned home from Sunhury last evening witli a fine catch of speckled beauties. Mrs. George T. Llewellyn, of North Jardin 1 stieet, is visiting friends in Philadelphia. Hon. Kll.is Davis, Republican candidate for County Treasurer, spent several hours in town this afternoon. Don't trillu away time when you have cholera morbus or dlarilioea. Fight them ill tlie beginning with DeWltt's Colic and Cholera Cure. You don't have to wait for results,' they are instantaneous, and it leaves the bowels in healthy condition. C. II. Hagcuhuch. Vole lor Your Neighbor. I Thupolitli.il contest is about closing, and i most of tlie voters have made up their minds as to how they will cast their votes 011 Tues day. Tho people of hhenandoali appreciate tlio manly and fair canvass made by theft townsman, Harry Ilradigau, caudithito fur Pruthonotary, and will attest their high re gaid for his sterling worth as a citi.cu and his business qualities. Mr. Ilradigau is a young 111,111 wiio har earned the goud will of his fellow citbens, without regard to party affiliation, and is seeking tlie votes of the citizens of tho county upon ids own merits. This is tlie only proper and just test by which to judge of a candidate's capa bilities, and when this test is applied to Mr. Ilradigau, by tho neighbors who have known him from childhood and havo watched his steady rise in tho business world, they will icadilyseo his worth and in appreciation thereof east their votu in his favor, Whon a man has the ability to conduct his own biisi 1 0 is atl'air.1 suc osfully,how-ill necessarily ex eic'.se tho samo Judgment and progressive ideas in tlio conduct of tho political ollico to which he. may bo called. Such a man is Harry Ilradigau, candidate for Prothuno tary. - -lt Many a day's work is lost by siek head ache, caused by Indigestion and stomach troubles, DeWitt's Little liirly Risers aro tlio most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. C. H. llagenbueh. At the Hospital. There were thiee new admissions at the State Hospital, Fountain Springs, yesterday, anil two now callers at thu dispensary de partment : Julin lircnuaii, 2'-', I'ottsvillo, miner, St. Clair, hcerations of leg with seveio contusion. He was struck by u mine prop; Michael Manning, 20, Mt. Carmel, brakcnian, Philadelphia, amputation of toe following ancient injury; Matthow llendrlck, 23, Maizuvlllc, laborer, lloston Run, disloca tion of arm with severe contusion; Thomas Cundro, 10, Ccutralia, laborer, Ceutralla col llery, fracture of furearm, caused by a fall from a wagon; William Le-hy, 3D, Gllberton, miner, Diaper colliery, abscess of scalp. "Tlio Untile itt the Standards." Tho interest manifested by the peoplo in Rev. Robert O ltoylo s present series of scr nioiis on popular themes Is increasing every Sunday. Ihcnieuare drawn to those ser vices. Tho sermon to-morrow evening will be most interesting among tho best of the series. "The Ilattlo of Standards" is tho subject. Lvcryhody is welcome. How to l'lmu Your Friends. Do you know anyone in your neighborhood who has diphtheria, ijulnty, aitiirrh, Is troubled, with croup or any other throat allllctloiiY If so you will bestow a great favor on humanity by recommending a trial of Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, which was liovor known to fall, if used according to dlieetfons. Thousand havo tried it nnd they aro tho onus who speak most highly of it. Their evideuco suroly cannot be ignored Sold at Klrlln's drug store at 50 conts a bottle. Ad el Used Letters. Letters addressed to tho following namod peoplo remain uncalled for at tho local post office: Joseph llarakcr, Miss Anna Itoush, J. Gregory uud John Uurke. yf iJb.M. A&V "jf'sH iTift" I'll Tsr j 1 J nr Itetlglous Notices. Si n ices in the Trinity Rclorniod ibunli to-111. ii-mw at 10:01) a. 111., nnd 0 30 p. 111. Sunday school at 1:30 11. 111. Rev. Rolmt I (1'iio.vie pastor. 1 Regular en Ices will lie held in the I'nited ! Lvnngelical church, ( Dougherty's Hall. ) to-i 1 iiuurow at 10 a. 111. and (1.30 p. m. Preaching uy me pasior, iiov. 1. j. Jtelt. Sunday school at 1.30 p. 111. The American Volunteers uie' going to hold meetings all day Sunday In llohblns' building, 33 West Centre street. Meetings at 11 ft. 111., 3 iuidR:00 p. 111. First Lieut, llaslam and wife in command. Services in All Saints' Protestant Kplscopnl church on liist Oak street. AH Saints' Day. Vestments white, At 7 p. 111., evening prayer and sermon. Subject, "Tho Signifi cance of All Saints' Day.'' Rev. Otho llrant, 1). D., rector of the Rpiscopal church, of Mabauoy tit.v. will officiate. Tlio vested choir of the latter chinch will assist In the i service. All aie most cordially invited. Calvary Hiptist church, South Jarditi street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. 111. and 0:30 p. 111. by Rev. C. W. Rhenliu, of Plttston. Sunday school at 2 p. 111. Lbenezcr Lvangellcal chiimh, comer of South West and Cherry streets, II. Horace Itomig, pastor. Sunday school nt 10:30 a. in. Knglisli preaching at 0:30 in the evening. A welcome to all. Methodist F.piseopal church, comer Oak and White streets, Rev. Alfred Heebncr, pastor, (jeneral class meeting at 0 a. iu led by John Senior. Senium at 10:30 a. 111. by the pastor. Subject : "The Rettiiti ful Robe." Sunday school at 2 p. in., Dr. J. S. Callen, Supt. Special song and prayor service at 3:1.) p. jn., led by tho pastor. Lvening sermon at 0:30 by tho pastor. Subject : Tho second of tho scries on tho Parablo of tho Prodigal Son "Tho Resolution." All aro Invited to these ser vice's. Strangers especially invited. Revival scrvico follows tlio evening sermon. ' No preaching scrvico in tlio Prosbyteriau church to-morrow morning. Sunday school at 2 p. 111. Prayer and praiso service at 0:30 p. m., conducted by tho Christian Kudeftror Society of tlie church. Services will be held in tho Welsh Con gregational church on South West street, at 10:00 a. in. and :00 p. m. Rev. W. C. Davis, of Minersvllle, will preach in Knglisli at both sorViccs. Sunday school nt 2:00 p. 111. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. 111. Subject, Divine encouragement to those who aro serving God." Sunday school at 2 p. ni. Preaching at 0:30 p. 111. Subject, I he Tragedy of Cilvary." Revival services con tinned next week. Lvcrybody welcome. Welsh Ilaptist church, coiner of West and Oak streets, Rev. 1). I. LViins pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 11. 111. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday evoii ings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry stieet. liev. Jotin tirumcr, pastor. Preacli- ing. 10 a. 111. : Sunday school i:au p. 111. ; pleaching nuu p. in St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. Rev. Cornelius Laurisin, pas tor. Matatiiiuni sorvice 0 a. 111. High mass 10 a. 111. Church of tho Holy Family, (German I!. C. ) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Schut tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second mass 10 a. 111. St Casimir's Polish R. C. church, North Jardiii stieet. Rev. J. A. Lenarkiewicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. 111., vespers and benediction 4 p. m. Chinch of tho Annunciation, 21S West Cherry stieet. Rev. II. F. O'Reilly, pastor; Rev. Henry Naylon, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. 111., second mass s a, in., high mass, 10 ' ''"'""ctlcm. 7 p. 1... Keheleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, liov. Henry Mit nlk, pastor. Saturday' services, 8 to 10 a. 111., and 3 to 5 p, m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. 111., and every weekday inorning from 7 to8a. 111. Don't Tlllle AYIIIi Oouglis unit Colds, Take Pan-Tina (23c.) and lie cured. At Gruhler Uros., dmg store.. "DR. MILES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, who resides ai Green Bay, writes March 6th, 1S5.1, as follows: Five years ago I became so nervous that mental work was a burden, I could not rest at night on account of sleeplessness. My attention was called to Dr. Miles' Restora tlvo Nervine, and I commenced to uso It with tha very best effect. Slnco then I havo kept a bottlo In toy house and usoit whenever my norvos become unstrung, with always tho samo good results. My son also Dr. Miles' takes It. for nervousness with IIko never failing success. I havo recom meuaed It to many and it cures them. All who Nervine Restores WpnltVt sutler irum norve IlCdllU...... troubles should try it. H is freo from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Nervine Is a benefactor to thousands." A.O LEHMAN Editor and proprietor of Den LanuSman. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on guarantee first bottle will benefit or money refunded. HAVK YOU SHI5N' THOSK I'KETTY Carpets, Oil Cloths ad Window Shades, Juit received at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. ' '-VStex TVsCr ?s ft Hi I mm 3 Shoes Retailed al Factory Prices, I Bull Dogs I $4.00 per 1 Pair.. E3I Strange that we should g 2 be selling Bull Dogs, g 3 but here is the how g: of it: 3 The newest style winter 3 shoe is called the 2 Bull Dog, because S the toe of the shoe 2 is supposed to look S 2 like a bull dog's nose. S 3 Now you would na- jfc S turally think this a 5 very homely shoe, S -MJ " 2 but it isn't. The sole :-S is very Heavy ana 2 extension edge, the 3 upper is calfskin, a reddish brown color. 3 It is the most complete S . 1 s- :3t shoe you ever had JS: 3S on your foot, and is SE: made so it will not E: :5 bag out at the side.' St: r They are being sold in 2 regular stores all 2 over the country for 3 $5 and $6 a pair, but sEE 3 the Factory price is 1$4.00. 1 2 Checks with every pur- j: chase, and $25 worth HE S gets a beautiful Jfc 1 ...mm I 1 FACTORY 1 1 SHOE STORE 1 Mgr. St: m?wwwwwmwwTim Coming Kvents. Nov. 3. Annual Supper, auspices of Calvary Iliptist church, in llobbius' opera house. Nov. 20. Thauksglviug turkey supper in Itobbius' opera house, under auspices of All Saints' church. Dec. 3. Twenty-fourth annual supper under the auspices of the Welsh Uiptist church, in llobbius' opero house. Dill Sbo Die? "No; she lingered and sufl'ered along, "plniug away all tho time for years, tho "doctors doing hor no good ; and at last "was cured by this Hop Hitters the pa "pers say so much about. Indeed I Indeed ! "how thankful wo should bo for that "niedlcino." Wasiuxciton, D. C, May 15th, 18 Gen'tlksibn Having been a suilercr for a long time from nervous prostration and goneral debility, I was advised to try Hop Hitters. I have taken ono bottle, nnd I have been rapidly getting better ever since, and I think it the best medicine I ever used. I am now gaining strength and appetite, which was all gone, and I was in despair until I tried your bitters. I am iuw well, able to go about nnd do my own work. Ilefore taking it, 1 was completely prostrated. MItS, MAISY STUART. Your Hoy Wont I.Ive li Month, So Mr. Oilman Drown, of 31 Mill St., South Gardner, Mass., was told by tho doctors. His son had Lung trouble, fo'lowliigTyphoid Malaria, and he stent thiee hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally gavo him up, sayiug: "Your boy wont livo a month." He tried Dr. Klngs New Dis covery and a few bottlos restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a per fectly well man. Ho says ho owes his pic sent good health to the uso of Dr. King's New Discovery, uud knows It to be the best in the world for Lung trouble. Trial Hottles Free at A. Wastry's Drug Store. l'lrst of All, lted nag Oil, SHc. What for ' Aches, pains, bruiser l Gruhler Hroa . drug store. 1 A At i I
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