it! : It - .onng i at DIP, DIP, DIP. Dip no more when you begin, let your pen slide til you're done you can't do it without a fountain pen. We have them, and give a guarantee with even' one we sell. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. GOOD CLOTHES CostJ.oss Mtuit'.v In tin Long Hun, Wo never could supply as many people with clothes awe do if wo didn't havo the right kind. We couldn't inciease our liusi 110H8 right along If we didn't plwwe the ponplo. Wo do please them not only in clothes, but with satisfactory prices as well. Hnvoyou soon our winter ovciouitts from f! up. Tliev will astonish you. In material, itylo and finish they bent the hand. Cull at our storo nnd examine the liiqn'ssiiltiiigs and boys' clothing. Wo have units for boys from I nnd upwards. We are tho lenders in the latest stylos in hats. New stock every wcok. AVo treat you well and give you full value for your money. N'o misrepresentation. Everything is guaranteed as repret-ented, or money refunded. Givo us a call. One 1'iiicb Clothing Housk,. 10 South Main Street, 11-10-tf L. IlEFOwicii, 1'rop. SliaUo nfr ICheiiliuitlsm and Xciiriilgla. Kill, well with lied flag Oil, 85c. At flrnhler llrov. drug store. HTHY POINTsT Uanpeiilng Throughout the Keglou Cliroo lclcd for Hasty l'erusnl. A fiuo vein of coal between eight and nine feet thick has been struck at the new shaft of tho Gitneron colliery, Hhamokin. Tho vein was struck at a distanco of 000 foot down. Work of opening up on vithcr sido of tho shaft by driving tunnels will bo bo gun nt once. Tlio Lithuanian church is making arrange ments to hold H benefit concert in liohbius' hall next month. Joseph Knsakewicr, a l'olish comedian for tho past two years with Washburn's circus, has been engaged to take part in it. Since tho robbery of Max Supowlty shoe storo tho front door has been fortified by throe pad looks. A Hit for Coughs antl Colds. What? l'an-Tina, S3r. At Oruhler ISros. drug store. tF.nmrnimmTimiiinTTnnnttnntmmnmtmnminiitni X-MAS PRESENT COUPON TO "HERALD" READERS. The holder of 30 coupon of the HERALD Is entitled to a tlnt-ilas llfu nlze, fret-hand crayon, worth $10.00, made from nny distinct iliitt.rrtiph, liy paying CS cents nt M. Dicker's Mudlu.UOH W. t'enlre slrcct, Shciian ilonli, l'a. Bend photograph In Immediately and have coupons ready upon re ceipt of portrait. NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. II iHuuiimmumuuuniiuiuiujiuuuiiuiumiiummuiui'ii ll REMOVED 3- TO j 20 E. OnRSTREET. Dr. J. W. Van Valzah's DENTAL PARLORS. Denlstry In all its Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty, Painless Extraction, Artificial Teeth Inserted. All Work Guaranteed. No stairways climb anymore. to WILKINSON'S STORE NEWS.. 1- . . . .jvs',sri5' SHEETING MUSLIN Lt wide, 5 cents. Double napped shaker flannel, worth 10 cents, for 6c. L. J. WILKINSON'S, MAIN STREET. WI! HAVr Till; MOST HAND SOME DI-MU.NS OP ...OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, ra KO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET HORSES And Cnrrluges nnd Harness Tor Sale ('heap. I will In) at the Knlcr House stable, Mnhn hoy (ity, Thursday, 1'riday and Saturday of this week, during which time I will offer for sale my entire lot of siieody horses, consisting of Xanry Ryk, 't years old, no record, but standard bred and will make a trotUir. .Iiidson K, 3 years old, no record, also standard bred and a good one. Edward T. 8 years old, no record, but also standard bred and ran go a mile in present condition in 11.12(1 or letter. Tom I,. 7 yours old, record 8.S0, but can show a mile In present condition In a.lioor better and can pull a sleigh down the road at a 2.1" gait. Magnolia, black mare, 5 years old, record 8.311, and showed trials this season In 2.S3. A Biire into mare next season, if she gets In good hands. Charley Tammany, 8 yearsold, a record of 2.811. and t drove him a milu on Oct. Kith in 8.1S and am sure ho can go in 2.02 in proper condition. Cominodoro Nott.a roan pony, ! years old,8 hands high and weighs 100 pounds, with harness and cart, and perfectly sound and fe for ladlos or children to drive or rido, and can trot a 4 mlnuto gait audkecpitup all day. See this pony as thero are not many of his kind on tho market. Also a lot of buggies and harness among which is a very flno two-seated phaeton and a gold mounted double harness which I will sell cheap and no man need be ashamed to own them. So pleaso call and see what I got If you don't wish to buy. At tho Kaier House stables, Mahanoy City, for three days only, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. II. 11. llEVEIt. Oh, Itntst Tho trouble in regard to tho creek on Anthony Flynn's property in tho First ward, has had one curious effect which has not come out in the trial, but which is causing a great deal of nervousness among tho feminlno por tions of families in tho neighborhood. The blocking of the stream and the consequent damming of the water has driven tlio rats which infested It to seek other quarters and they have promptly found new boarding houses to tho great dismay of tho ladles. The rodents aro of unusually large size and hivo mado themselves very much at home, so much so that cats are said to bo in activo de mand in that quarter. Tho length of life maybe increased by less cuing Its dungers. J ho majority of people die from lung troubles. These may be aert ed by promptly uting One Minute Cough L'me. ( .11. llagenbiich. Chrysanthemum Show. A charming picturo and something en tirely new to tho residents of this town is tho display of every variety of chrysanthemums, presenting all tho colors of the rainbow at tho chrysanthemum cxhibit,lo. 10 South Main street, which is well worth a visit. Tlio ex hibition is tho prottist over seen in this city, interminglod with a pleasing array of palms, orchids and smaller potted plants. A big re duction is now offered on a largo stock of dwarf plants with their large flowery heads. A visit to this tropical garden is a treat. Applusl Apples!! Apples!!! Ono carload of picked apples at 3.1 cents per bushel or 10 cents per peck. At A. J. Schooner's, 33 West Centre street. It Social (lathering. ATI. a Ititiln 'Pnlitn wns tpmlprpd n anrMtil gathering by about 20 of her friends at her residence on North Jardin street last oven ing. Music, dancing, vocal and instrumental solos were indulged in. At midnight a sumptuous Hipper was served. "Excuso me," observed tho man in spec tides, "but I am a surgcou, and that is not whole the liver is." "Never you mind where his liver is," leterlcd tho other. "If it was in his big too or his loft oar DuWitt's Little Early Itisers would reach it and shako it for him. On that you can bet your gig lamps." C II. Hagenbuch. An Old Watchman Dies, Jacob licltz, Sr., died at his home in Delano yostcrday from blood poisoning caused by a nail in his shoo puncturing his heel. The deceased is survived by his wife and eleven children. Ho had been employed as watchman at the Delano shops for 2(1 years and during that period lost but twelve nights. I Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and invariably reliable are tho qualities of One Minute Cough Cure. It never falls in colds, ; croup and lung troubles. Children like it bc i cause it is pleasant to take and it helps them. , C. II. Hagenbuch. There's quick selling in our cloak depart ment. Every garment bears the stamp of fashion. No old style garments here. Cloth Jackets from $2.00 to $25.00 a hun dred styles to select from. CAPES PROn 98c UPWARDS. PUR CAPES, $10.00 to $25.00 FOR DEPEND ABLE PUR. PLUSH CAPES, $5.00 to $35.00 POR SALT'S lAtPORTED PLUSM. THERE'S NO TRASH IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT. QIG LOTS OF BLANKETS Arc going quickly nt low prices. Also comforts ami down quilts. The prices nnil the weather makes a ntirin the blanket section. Dress Goods Are Changing: Hands. Wc sell thci'i from mill to wearer. We've the knack of knowing whereto buy the choice things you most ndnn. . to Inch Wool merges ... 19 cents. 40 Inch All Wool Cloth - - 25 cents. .(O Inch Finest Henrietta - - 50 cents. Alnmdrcd other leaders at lower prices than others ask. LLOYD STREET HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave s becoming popular. You will hike It. We hike it. maneaspecianyol Hair culling, A TREAT FOR EVERYBODY. 1 1 il I n u Mil It it In Delightful Variety mill a Thin I'ietiiro I'm1, Next Sumliiy'a l'l IladelphU l'rew ( Novem ber 92) will lie 11 shei'lal Thanktgivlng number. Tliere will be more iivclal iirtloles anil liner tllintrntinii relating to tbe national liolUlay than has ever lieen crowileil Into one ncw-iumper Iwio liefore. In addition tlicie will be more central news, more tnurtlnK iiewn, more society news and more articles of special iuterent to women and the liumu tliiiu can be found in any other iwper. Kvcry rentier will receive a ooiiy of Maud Hum phrey's masterpiece, "Strewing 1'lowurs," free. Older the Philadelphia .Sunday l'ress in udVHiice. How aio your Kidneys 1 If your itldiieyi are not well, you are liable to contract Jtlicumatlsni, Neuralg'a, Uout, Diabetes ntut other kidney troubles. Dr. Hobbi Sparagtis Kidnuy Tills liiako healthy kidneys anil a vigorous body. Sold at Klrll.i's drug store. foot Itull To-morrow. To-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock tho home team and the Mahanoy t'ity eleven will bnttlo for victory at Muhnnoy City park. Thorc is much intcrontin tho game and a big crowd will see it. The teams will line up us follows : Shenandoah. Qirroll, left end : Scnulan, left tnckle; illngheiser, left guurd; Lavellc, coutre; Tooraoy, right guard; igo, richt tackle: Frost, right end: Fahey. right half back; C.Itingliciscr.left halfback; Jlechau and Carl, quarter back; SlcCornilck, full back. Mahanoy t'ity, Gorman, loft end ; l!oso, left tackle ; Hobbs, left guard ; Stoarn, ccutro ; W. Hobbs, right guard : Mcllale, right tackle ; Itobinson, right end ; It. Uoie, right half back ; Trice left half back ; Carr, full back ; and Whitakcr, quarter back. Mahanoy City will bo strengthened by the addition of Mcllale, A. Itoso and H. Itos-e, of last year's Shenandoah team. A return gtimo will be played at tho Trotting park 011 Thanksgiving Day. Inquiro of the first person you tueet how our shoes wear. That person will bo our customer all right. Everybody is. Factory Shoi: Stow:. .U Through Jealousy. At a wedding held in Maizovillo Cornelius Luski and his wife wcro In attendance. Dur ing tho course of the evening several 0f the young men danced frequently with Mrs. Lus ki. Her husband taking notlco of it requested her to accompany him homo. Tho moment they entered tho houso he pounced upon her and beat tho woman terribly. She stole away from tho house aftor tho husband bad retired and now he mourns tho loss of his 1 better half. Umbrellas, big stock just received, at llrumm's. I'll I led to .Meet. ' Owing to a failure to secure a quorum the ' regular meeting of the Ilorough Council was not hold last night. Roiuo members wcro out of town, others wero compelled to attend the Cullen inquest and others remained away be cause tho night was cold and they under stood tho steam heat connections had not been made with tho Ilorough building. Heat was furnished from the plant in the cellar. Tho connections with the Columbia brewery steam heat plant are being mado and will bo completed in a few days. Shoe making and shoe selling is our busi ness. Wo make them good and sell them cheap. Faitoiiy Shok Stow;. A Hunting They Would o. The rabbit and pheasant season now being at its height, it was taken advantage of yes terday by D.ivid Head, William Marshall and Joo I'etcrs. They scoured Locust mountain between hero and Sheppton, and returned homo last ovcuing with six rabbits and three pheasants as a rcwaid. lteiiieniber If You Hae a Cough or Cold, l'an-Tina always cures, 25c. At Griihler liros., drug storo. If you want a fiiio wedding cake, let Otto make It for you. Hospital Admissions. The admissions to tho Miners' hospital at Fountain Springs yesterday were Andrew Cachara, 32, Hickary Swamp, miner, simple fracturo with contusion of foot, duo to fall of coal; William Itokofski, 30, Middleport, miner, Ilig Vein, dislocation of shoulder blade with contusions, abrasion and sprain of back, caused by falling coal. Tho cases attended at tho dispensary wero: Michael Itutko, 23, Patterson, laborer, Jit. Carmel, hemorrhage; Martin Sorklofski, 31, Girardville, miner, No. 5, right eye burned, caused by contact with his partner s lamp; tho member will bo saved; Michael Horbln, 20, Girardville, laborer, Gilbertou, lacerations index finger of tho left hand, caused by falling coal ; Martin Dllnski, 23, Mt, Carmel, miner, Itichnrds colliery, lacerations of mlddlo finger of right hand; Richard Anthony, 43, Mt. Carmel, driver, Grand Union Tea Com pany, Shenandoah, hcnipUgoa of right side, involving speech centie; John Mctaliuski, 29, Win. Penn, miner, Win. l'enn colliery, lacerations right hand and abscess of middle finger, duo to falling coal. There Novcr "Was n Iletter Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 25c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug storo. WEATHER CONDITIONS Always have an effect one way or the other and every change is felt at some source of trade. The mild weather of the past few days caused a ...TUMBLE IN OVERCOAT PRICES. We were left with a big stock on hand and at once cut down prices from $1.50 to $3.50, according to the grade of overcoat. It has grown colder, but we have decided not to raise prices until we see whether the cold winter has come to stay, so people who will call at L. GO l DIN'S MAMMOTH - CLOTHING - HOUSE, 9 and 11 South Main Street, Within the next few days will be able to get OVERCOATS AT ALMOST COST, 1 '4 CORONER'S INQUEST. The Cause of Young Ctilteu's Oeutli at Kiililiioiir Colliery, Deputy Coroner Miinh y and a July lat night held an inrueit in the case of Daniel Ciillou, the boy who met his death in the Kohlnonr colliery on Wednesday afternoon. Tlio witnesses examined wore Inside For man 'I'. J, James, Fire loses Martlu Durkin, William Mrdulroand K. I). lieese, and John McDonald, tbe driver In charge of the tar that killed the boy. The substance of tho testimony was that the boy had been re jieatedly warned not to jump on trips and Durkin, upon cuti liiuit him riding on a ear, threatened to dlu'lmige him. Tho evidence also showed that the boy was away from his place of employment when bo was killed and that he was not required to spiug cars, or btiving anything to do other than attend door. The jury rendered a verdict to tlio cfl'ect that the .hoy was killed by a ear run ning oil' the track and crushing him ugaiust a timber. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver U!s, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A plena" 11 1. laxative. All Drucglsts. ! Iteitiotcil Vnv Snfcry. Tho house owned awd occupied by Mrs. Cuir at llomevillc, and which sfauils over a mine bioach, Is being removed to safe ground. As the owner is a widow with limited mtatis of support Superintendent John Campbell, of Ashland, has put a force of men to do the work. TO CUlti: A CULM IN ONK DAY Tako Laxative Jiromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if itfails to cure. 25 cents. To Apptmr nt Siiiilmry. Maley & Mack, tho singers and dancers of town, left this afternoon for Sunbury, to take part in an entertainment to bd given for the benefit of tho Knights of Pythias. DIICI). CULLEN. At Shenandoah, l'a., on tho 16th Inst , Daniel Cullen, nged 15 years. Kiinernl will take place 011 Sntiilitiiy morning, tbe '2lht Inst , high mnss being eelebrntcil In the Annunciation church nt 30.00 o'clock. Inter ment in the Annunciation cemetery. Friends .and relatives tnviteil tu attend. 11-20-lt d for oeer or mo Giobo f cr NEURALGIA and similar Complaints' uu iui-uipi unuer mo stringent GERMAN MED10AL LAWS. prescribed by cnlnent pnyelclansr DR. niCHTER'S PAIN EXPELLED. 'World renowned ! Ilr-inrtrbrJiliTRi HOiilvcpniilno with Trade Mark Anchor IF. Ad. KlchtoriU'o.. 215 PearlSt.. New York. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. ' a eta. Eadurbcd & recommended by IlnjrciilJiicli, lt N. Mnln fet . 1 i it, Kirnn, ii . .Mam M- Shcramlonii. DR. RICHTCrt'S" "ANCIIOlt" STO.HACUAT. Iu..k Cnll-. m.pep.lnltSlrmnell Cniiinlnlnm 2 cents per yard for rag car pet, Ingrain and a pretty three stripe carpet, all worth 35 cents a yard. Remnants of OIL CLOTH at your own price. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. to . Jardin Street. LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' COATS. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Fnslilim'8 fuvorltn fnlirks lit popular prices of ftrlitly rrllnlilc kchhIs hi liluck iiml tolois. rtll the newest fctyles which Dnine 1'n-hlon lms ileehired to le populur rnn lie fountl lioru All the correct w enves nml up to iliito similes lor the lall ami i inter ol lbJ6 lire shown In profusion. CORSETS. Kvery new nml correct moilel In every reliable make of Krds. MnrtliuK! Sure, but true, that on -half the eorstt wearerH to-day are wcarhijr euret whofe mot eont-picuoua feature is their inadaptiblllty. Why not he n pnrtitulnr as in your choice of thocft ami irct those that lit. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wajcou awaits your order. Good delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. nUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. YOU CAN SAVE -"-MONEY E i IK . ArMrqK . i 1 By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. LADIES' COATS. MISSES' iYp - . una witn any ot its competitors. If needing CARPbTS look through our line and.see the maiTy beautiful designs we have to show you. Butterick paper patterns, the recognized standard oi the world, always in stock. Butterick fashion sheets given away free of charge P. J. GAUGHAN, - 2MfMain St.' PRIVATE HORSE SALE .NOW G( CWV&1 It' liWWftifmrSia. w v.-VrSi..! TOII WM. NEISWENTER. iflMH l(Nl HI I A IVIf II IV fANTKP.Iloy to lenrn the prhtlna tmilc. Xortli Vvst stri'et. H-22t OH SAI.K.-KlKlitccn aciu farm, located near lirniultlllvlIlL'. COIIsihllllL lf tlVIl trniMl tU-W btory frnme houc, pernmnent water the year around. An excellent chance for a dniryninn, trucker, or poulterer. (iool reason for selling. Partk-8 tlcsiriiiK inforiimtioa call nt Hfhf.m olllte. u-y-itu ITIOU lti:XT. Two mifuniislietl room bes-t r location lit town. Audreys lM 1 Inn alii olllcc. core of 10-30-tf T7IOU RKNT. A nice (uitalilo for ofllto Hekam olllee room. Frcoml floor nirposcs. Apply at JjlOIt SAIjK. A (loulile property, on I.lno 1 ctreet, Xos. 133 and ia for t-ale tlimp. In- julri of Mrs, Felix Me ii una man, on J.fnc street 30 DIVIDEND o To onroBitomeri: WOULD YOU OA RE TO INVEST ftlO OR UPWARDS? Dirt. dendi ryble monthly. PtttouUr free. Addreia, AVeat" i r inuncini jo,t errxra outm oictca, in. WOOD'S MIBfflDOnn COLLEGE FERGUSON BLOCK. New system of book-kecplnc niul olllco practice, nctunl liusluets from tho start, Itates of tuition for nlitlit K-liool, Including books and stationery for llrst introduction. One Month - - $ 5 00 Two Months - - 9 00 Three Months - - 12 00 Four Months - - - 15 00 (c.) Thestem is, nrraiiKeil for thoso who have 1 inn mno tune to devote-to the work ilnrtlHtlie most prncticnl system of book-keeping ever published. V. 'II, llehl wns the first to complete the work, mid after ten weeks' practice ho accepted n position as book-keeper at SfiO.OO per month, and gave entire satisfaction. Uduar I'idler was the Hret to take It up nt I'ottsvllle. Ills protfrcbs is c&iclleiit. Special Rateo For Day School. Call at College For Particulars. S. I. WOOD, President. 1y SAVE a Your Fuel By using THE ROCH ESTER (stovo pipe) RADIATOR with its 120 CROSS TUBES whero -18G0 sq. in. ol iron get intensely hot, thus making Onestovo or lurnnco do tho work ol Two. "No Invention of recent years will do eo much for domestic economy and comfort." Scientific American, FOR SALE BY BENJ. D. BEDDALL, ' AGENT FOR SHENAHDOAH AND VICINITY. ...SHAFT P. 0., VA. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking1 ! 13 N. Jardin Street. COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS. Hie largest, finest and best selections of I,adks', Misses' and Children's Coats and ladies Plush, Cloth and Fur Capes, that has ever been shown in this region, is now open for your inspection. These garments ex cel in quality, style and finish and will be admired by all who see them. All are marked nt prices below their real alue. Ye have also placed cr sale a large variety of Silky iu plain and figured gros grain, Dresden, Satin Duchess, China, Japan, Peau de Soie and Taffeta. Also a large line of novelty and plain dress gocds, including nil-wool and silk and wool henriettas, Mool serges, mohair serges, plaids, cravenette cloth, etc. You will find in this Popular Dry Goods House always a larger stock, a better assortment ..... 1 . . ... mm lower prices man you will You will find any kind of a hotse "you want in this load. ALL WESTERN HORSES. Well Bred. $a Well Broken.. Call and see for yourself. Beauty Unrolled To the admiring unta of thoso who have a taste for really fine wall paper is the display of new wall paper wrinkles we have Justreselved.You can find any color or pattern you walit for your lull, bed room, parlor, dining room,'kltclien or cafe, from 5a up to PI per roll. FillC-Hrthjtio papers a specialty. , - House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Balisfaciion guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. R. CARDEN, 221 "WVCentro St., ShenanJonh, Pa, l'lace Your Orders Now. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto the Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations frco Vo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and liridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. . No charges for extracting when plates' arc ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of tcetp. SHENANDOAH' Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre jStreot. oaice Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 pi m, WINTER - GARMENTS I Wo tjlve II io hlBKct bnrgalim nt rock botttmi prices, honest iuullt all gnulea and Btylos In ' ....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats In Meltons, Heavers, Chinchillas and Ulsters. Wo tan Biilt you everytlmo. Business Suits,: Boys' and Children's Clothing In nil tho latest makes which have a tailor made apiiearance, and are neat and perfect In finish. ROCHESTER COTHING HOUSE, Cor. Main and Cherry Sis. Sam Blopk, IVop 1 J i. L eSfiBLCSEfeL.
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