Outdoor Games will b indulged in nt least for the next two months. Why not buy base ball goods now ? They will be good next year. We tire offering a 20 per cent, reduction on nil base ball goods in order to close out our stock. Remember 1-5 off on all base ball goods. HOOKS & BROWN North ISlolm St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. Wo make a specialty of Gasoline, 6O0 In five gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axle greese. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, S3 Knt Cool St., Shenandoah. Malt orders promptly attended to. Last of the Season. On Sunday, next, the last cheap excursion of the season to Atlantic City via Philadel phia & Heading Hallway occuis. As hereto fore, tho rate for the round trip will be the very low one of $2 50, good for Sept. 5th. only, going at 2:10 a. m. As this will be tho last nnn. rnii should not fall to taka it in. as Atlantic at this season is even more delight- j ful than in the hotter months of July and August and traveling is not near so fatiguing, liy all means "take it in " 5t SAM LEE'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY, lO N. Main Street. . . . PRICE LIST. ... Collar! JC Collars, ironed 2C Cuffs, per pair 4C New Shirts loc Shlrta. washed and Ironed loc Shirts, starched and Ironed 8c Itlght Shirts loc Undershirts 7C Drawers. 7C Socks 3C Handkerchiefs ca Vests IS' to aOc Ties 3 to loc Laundry done up dally. Mending freo for regular customers. l5L SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor to mi rioin s mm, 105 S. Main Street. headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. 0'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches, Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. Shenandoah. J FOR A FEW DAYS IS Bars of Soap for 25c E. B. FOLEY, 27 West IM Centre St. "If Economy QOLDIN'S HAnnOTH CLOTHING HOUSE leads all, thers when it comes to good clothing fit y ow prices, and above all things you do on't let other dealers Impose upon you and tell you' they are just as cheap for there is other dealer in the business to-day who can JQell Good Clothing at such remarkably low nricos as the No. 9 and 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, imWfr PITHY POINTS. llipnltiK Throughout 1he Country (Jhrmilcletl for Ilnsty l'rimnl. The Mlnerarllle post ottloe woo-again nibbed Thuwday nlglit John J. Somen aim Julia Daring, both of Mahanny City, were granted a marriage llmiM. A large quantity of merchandise was stolen from the store of I.ewU Muatelinati, at New Mahoning. A horse belonging to William llartwell, of Norristown. broke Its nose by running Into a Heading railroad train at Ilrldgeport. If you want a day at tho sea shore to morrow is your opportunity to go cheaply. It Is the Heading's last excursion of the season. The Vestry of Trinity Episcopal church has givon the He. .Tame. 11. May, of l'otts v 1 1 1 o. au unanimous call to tho rectorate of Trinity parish, Shamokln. Moravian Christian Kndeavor Societies of the Eastern 1'onusylvanln district will hold a convention at Coopersburg, Lehigh county, September 7 to 10 inclusive, Michael Gillespie, aged 13 years, of l'ott vlllo, while In bathing with companions, took a dive, struck lwttom with a thud, and broke his arm In two places below the elbow. Thrown from a box car Into a pile of rocks at McAdoo, Lnj.erne county, Samuel K. lllewltt, a brakeman on tho Lehigh Valley railroad, was so badly injured that bo may dlo. The bursting of n hammorlees Iireech-load-Ing gun in tho hands of Father Maus, of tho Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Allen town, deafened the priest, but did him no serious injury, A reunion is to be hold at Pittsburg, Sep tember 10 to 18, of tho National Fremont Association, composed of voters who took part in John C. Fremont's campaign for Governor in 1S30. So great is the demand for exhibition space at tho Bethlehem fair, to be held from Sep- tember H to 17. that tho management wl'l havo to provide big tents for the displays that cannot be taken in tho buildings. Coul Trade nml l'rlces. In connection with tho rumors of n probablo increase In tho price of anthracite coal and tho status of tho trade, tho Coal Trade Journal says : "There is to bo no ad-anco In the prico of anthracite at tido-wuter dating from September 1, but tho effort will be niudo to bring tho sales up to the price which has been supposed to rulo during tho past two months, and It Is expected that this will bo realized, for if thero is any activity at all lu this lino of trade it should como during the months of September and October. The ton nago which has been done during July and August has been greater than was anticipated, and, although It 19 claimed that a portion of this was to be sent forward to places of do posit, where it will not bo callod for until somo timo later In the season, It has yet had the effect of making tho market prico some what easier. It cannot be said that the strike of tho bituminous coal miners in certain districts of the country has any effect upon tho demand for or prico of the small sizes of authracito, for tho coal usdally produced In the districts referred to does not at any point como into competition with those sizes." I)Hidson'g Furniture House llemoves. Davidson's furniture house to-day re moved from its present quarters, 205 East Centre street, to 121 and 123 North Hain street, near Bobbins' ' opera house. Mr. Davidson Is but a now comer in our midst, having removed here from Scranton. Tho success ho has met with hero compels him to seek larger and hotter facilities for tho ac commodation of his patrous. Tho chango will enable him to carry a larger and moro select stook of furuituro and will occupy the combined spaco of two storo rooms. His success and enterprise is largely duo to tho prices he is disposing his goods at, which means money saved to all purchasers at his storo. It A Hypnotist's Subject lu Trouble Whon Sago, tho hypnotist, exhibited in Allentown last spring bo had in his employ a man named Martin Gcarius, who did the sleeping act. Sinco Gcanu's departure from that city a young woman has brought a criminal charge against him and instructed tbo authorities to secure his arrest. Chief Horrity sent descriptions of tho man to the police in a number of cities, lesterday ho received a telegram from tho chief of police uf Scranton informing him that they had the man under arrest and asked for iustruetious. An oilicer will go to Scranton to day and bring Gearins to this city, where he will bo locked up to answer tho charge. Allentown Call. Gearlus was in the employ of Sago during his engagement here and had become tho Idol of the hearts of many of our young ladies In town. He was rather prepossossing. Kxceptions Filed. Exceptions havo been filod with tho Pro thonatory agaiust the following applicants for naturalization: Peter Lawrence, of Russia ; Michael Passara, of Italy; Taley Olkicicz, of Prussia; Arcodi Dilgo, of Austria; I). K. Whcwcll, of England, and Hobert Jones, of Wales, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tlsfaj- j on READ! It is a well-know n fact that the Mammoth Louis Goldin's Mammoth Nerve Cure la B quick aeting tunle fur nerutin- eM mill irenernl uemmy. I It will purn nil forms of nerve troubles, and! taken with Munyon's Vltnllier, build up I the broken dnwn nmnBtnuly NERVE Munyon'a ItcmwUen. n wpftrMp curr for caoh tli?e for unle nt all JniKnlft. Wlion In tloultt, write to Prof, Munyoit, 1505 Archntrwt. rhllndplphla, Vi for free tttetllmi iiilviee. CURE NUGG'ETS CF NEWS. The derlnlon of Judge Stewart, of Idaho, tlmt the antl-Bainbllng law la unpontltutloril lias iiraotloally nulll flctl all the state laws. A carrier pigeon from Klondike has been caught at Portland, Ore. The mes sage warned would-be prospectors to stay away. Judge Kllsworth, of California, has ruled that the bicycle la personal prop erty and exempt from execution If used by the owner In his dally business. Joseph Guilder and wife were killed, their 2-year-old boy fatally and 4-year-old trlrl seriously Injured by a train at Bandy Hill, N. Y while buggy riding. A Homily Hi'lil iioil. Denver, Sept. 4. George W. Adams, of Cripple Creok, arrived in this city yesterday from the gold fields of South America. Fourteen months ago Adams left this city to try his fortunes In South American mines. He went to tho gold fields, 300 miles from George town, In company with eight Ameri cans, remaining there 11 months. Of the entire party of nine he alone es caped death from the fatal fever. One by one he saw his companions die of the terrible disease! saw a hole scooped In the ground and their bodies, twisted from pain, covered with earth. Finally ho be"ime terror stricken, and fled from t country, from which, he says, not one out of 75 white man ever re turn alive. DnmnelttR Kvlilenuo'Airntnot l.cmtcprt Chicago, Sept. 4. Three women gave damaglnff evidence against the de fendant in the Lue.tgert trial yesterday. They positively Identified the rings found In tho vat as being the property of Mrs. Luetgert, and said that they had seen them on her hands. The do fense made a desperate effort to break down the evidence of the three women, but they stuck to their stories. The afternoon session of court was Bhort, as Judge Tuthlll said that he desired to make a personal visit to the sausage factory and see for himself where the murder Is sr.'d to have been committed. He t f with him one attorney from the side of the defense and one from those engaged in the prosecution, and during their visit to the factory no other person was allowed around the premises. Tho l"rcIflont'nt Ohio's FntiT. Columbus, O., Sept. 4. It Is variously estimated that between 75,000 and 100. 000 persons were gathered on the state fair grounds yesterday afternoon to greet President McKlnley, but only a fraction of this number were able to hear the brief speech which he deliver ed. It was school children's day at the fair, and thousands of little folks were scattered through the crowd. Presi dent MoKlnley directed his remarks In part to them. The president spoko from the balcony at the east side of the main exposition building. After the applause which greoted the president subsided the Fourteenth Regiment band played "America," and the vast assemblage took up the familiar strain, making a great chorus. Two Sloro Prizes For Ooorirln. Sea Girt, Sept. 4. Georgia continue her victories yesterday In tho shooting contests here, and carried two more Important prizes. The New York and District of Columbia men are making a fair showing against the men from Georgia, but tho New Jersey teams, when pitted against tho other state teams, have so far come In last. The Georgians will tako back with them the Hilton trophy, and the same state will tako the regimental team match trophy, both won yesterday. The shoot ing for the Hilton trophy of tho Geor gia team was exceptionally fine. Iloltlllpr Populists Itextrnlnoil. Des Moines, Sept. 4. The Democratic state central committee secured yes terday a temporary Injunction restrain ing the secretary of state from put ting the ticket of bolting Populists on the official ballot. The bolting Pop ulists' ticket was filed with the secre tary ten minutes before. Unreirlstorecl C'lifnmtinn Mnyllenyn. Washington, Sept. 4. Special Agent Chamberlain, at St." Louis, brought rather a novel question before tho treasury department jn connection with a Chinese laborer In St. Louis, who was' arrested without registration papers In his possession. During the period of registration he was a merchant, and therefore not compelled to register. Since then reversals of fortune have lowered him Into the laboring class, but the period for registration has expired. The department ruled that If It could be proven that he was a merchant dur ing the period of registration he was not unlawfully In the country. fleans MUNYON'S nAfiriOTH CLOTHING HOUSE of Shen andoah. A nd we don't exaggerate when we say that we sell rt en's, Boys' and Children's Clothing at prices that are bound to suit you. rlost any dealer in the business will advertise the I " same thing but Other dealers cannot prove it, and we know from past experiences' That it don't pay to advertise bluffs. We only ask you to come Here and you can savo your hard buying your Clothing: House is the largest clothing: store in this section ofthe PERSONAL MENTION. T. IV HIiraIiv ! nemllticr HAVnral davs In pi.il - .ilnliditu Mln Annlo Mailer, of Pottsvllle, Is the guest of town relatives Mlw Nellie Creary was n passenger nt noon to-day for Philadelphia. John Danks tthd Peter Ijtfrcnce visited friends at Pottsvllle to-day. E. P. Gallaghpr is still seriously 111 nt his home on South Jardlti street. Miss Until James,, of Gllbertou, was n pleasant vlsltol to town last evetilntr. li. W. Sheeler nnd family to-day left for Ilrnoklyn, N. v., where they will locate. Mrs. Hober Hooks and daughter, Alina.of Pottsvllle, are visiting relatives lu towit. Dr. A. C. Morgan returned to Philadelphia to-dny after ft visit to his parents In town Hon. John W. Morgan has sufllclcntly re covered from his illness to take street walks. Miss Jeuulo Warren, of St. (Hair, Is the guest of Mrs, T. J. llrouglmll, of West Oak street. J. J. Praney spent to-day at Pottsvlllo con suiting legal authority 011 the electric light question. Mrs. Mlddloton, of Hazlcton, is vlsitiug her mother, Mrs, llradley, ou North l host nut street. Misses Mary Plorman and Annlo Hullo- hach, of Mahanoy City, wore seen lu town last evening. Martin Sheeler returned to town last night after a pleasure trip of six weoks through tlio western states. Philip Cummtngs, of Ulchmond, Mass., Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Hennessy, on South Chestnut street. Gov. J. A. I.enariowlcz, pastor of the Polish Catholic church, transacted business nt Potts vlllo yesterday. F. H. Mullen, Esq., of Philadelphia, who was a guest of town friends tho past few days returned homo to-day. Miss Kntle liurko, of New York, is being entertained by Miss Jennie Cooncy, at her residence on West Oak street. Ex-Chief Burgess James B. Lossig to-day sought treatment at tho Minors hospital. He is afllicted with a peculiar ailment. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Urobst and Mr. and Mrs. David E, Lowls left town to-day for a trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Canada. Goorgo Dyson, Esq., of Pottsvlllo, spout last ovonlng lu town and also as n guest of his father, Itev. John Dyson, at Wm. Peuu. Mrs. Charles Engleborger to-day loft for her homo In Now York, after a several weoks stay at tho rosidenco of her mothcr-iu-law, Mrs. Charles Eugleborgor, on Wost Ceutro 6treet, Georgo Lowroy, tho comedian, loft this morning fur Chester, to join Hunting's circus aftorn week's vacation, during which tho proprietors of tho show mado arrangements for a tour of tho Southern statos. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cornell, of Southamp ton, Wilson Fretz and Miss Eetta Moyor, of Danboro, are boing pleasantly entortaiued at the rosidenco of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Moyer, on South Jardlu street. Miss Itctta is a sister of Mr. Moyer. Miss Mary Dunn, of Miuersville, was a visitor to town yosterday. Sho is tho daughter of Judge Dunn, and on Monday will enter the Broad street Conservatory of Music, Philadelphia, in company with Miss Margaret Brcnnan, of South Main street. Taking the Veil. At tho Convent of Our Lady of Angels, at Glen Kiddle, on Thursday, Miss Mary Klein, of Ashland, in religion Sister Mary Hilarion, and Miss Annie Young, of Miuersville, in re ligion Sister Mary Nazarita, were among eighteen young ladies who received tho habit and white voll. Among tho forty-seven applicants who professed and received tho black voll were Sister Mary Cephas, Katie Ecker, of Mahanoy City, and Sister Mary Loontia, Ellen Dugan, of Shamokin. Bight Kev. Bishop Prendergast officiated, assisted by a number of clergymen. ' Notice to Consumers. As this is tho season of tho year when It is necessary to tako precautions agaiust droughts, tho public wator works consumers are warned ngainst the wasto of water in any manner, and especially in tho use of pavement, window and carriage cleaning hoso. T. M. Stout, Water Superintendent. Shenandoah, Pa. Aug. 28, 1897. tf Deeds ltecordod. From Ann Latham to Charles Scheror, premises in Mahanoy City. From Henry F. Schroeder to Lavina An derson, promises In Mahanoy City. From Frederick U. Schroeder and wifo to Henry F. Schroeder, premises in Mahanoy City. From Jonathan Y. Schlauck and wlfo to Mary Schlauck, premises in North Union township. Gypsy Cniup. Shenandoah ia again infested by two camps of gypsies. They aro quartered at tho same old place, near the cemeteries. Be foolish enough and have your fortuno told. Cambridge Pay. Tho employes of tho Cambriugo colliery to day received their pay for work executed duriug tho first half of August. Amputations. Charles Lorah, who was run over by a train at Uraudonvllle on Wednesday, had part of his right nud his left leg below tho kneo amputated at the Miners' hospital. It is believed no will recover. , Klce Itlpe Peaches. 1,000 baskets dally. Sold cheap. Direct from tho orchards. Commencing this morn ing. At Womers, 121 N. Main St,. tf Wealth This READ!! earned cash by ' 1 V SHENANDOAH, PENNSYLVANIA. FELL INTO A MINE BREACH. A Lost Creek ltoy Had n Narrow Escape From Drowning. Tho family of Bartloy Flannory, of Lost Creek, to-day aro rejoicing ovor tho escape of their l-year-old adopted son. Albert, from drowning yestorday In tho yard nt the rear of tho family resldenco Is a mluo brooch .which has been flooded to tho depth of sev- oral ieei wiiu waicr uy me receni. nuua. ntu hoy wns playing about tho broach and fell luto tho pool. It just happened that M. J. Brennan, n tcaoher at Lost Creek, was on his way to sohool and saw tho boy struggling In tho water. Ho lost no ttmo in rendering asslstnnre, but Jumpod Into the wator aud, grabbing the boy at tho waist, soon landed on the surface. Tho victim had swallowed con siderable wntor nud was completely ex hausted, ns was also tho hero. Mr. Brcnuan is being congratulated to-day ovor his ex cellent work In saving tho boy's life. ColorpU "Siivnr Cmlot Fnircul to AppSnr Annapolis, Sept. 4. One of the two negroes nominated for oadetshlps at Annapolis has lost his chance of ap polntmont. This la J. 9. Smith, who was named by Representative Georgo Whlte.of Chicago. to represent the Fifth Illinois district at the Naval academy. Smith was to havo been examined some time afro, but at his own request the timo was extended to Sept. 1. He fail ed to appear at Annapolis for examina tion, and the person named as an al ternate has been directed to appear for examlnalton. He Is Ernest Schoeter, also of Chicago. The other negro nom tneee, Bundy, Is now under examina tion nt the academy. Armenians Hun'cououa to ileum. Constantinople, Sept, 4. Eight Ar menians who havo been convicted of taking part In the recent bomb out rages here have 'been sentenced to death. Two Armenians who were charged with complicity In the out rages have been acquitted. Bay Keystone flour. Be sure that tho name Lbssio & Bake, Ashland, Pa., is printed on over saok W'ullliitrtuij'f 1 iiiullilittn withdraws. Baltimore, Ropt. 3. Theodore Mar burg, the "organization" candidate for mayor of Baltimore, has wlthdrawen from the contest for the nomination, and Colonel J. Frank Supplee, who was his sole opponent In the "organization" primaries, has followed his example. This leaves tho field clear for "William T. Malstcr, unless another candidate appears before the now primaries, which are to be held on Sept. 9. The with drawal of Marburg Is the direct re sult of the defeat administered to the "organization" forces, under the lead ership of Unltod States Senator Wel lington, at the Ocean City convention last week. Woak Tlrod. Thousands are in this condition. They aro despondent and gloomy, cannot sleep, havo no nppetite, no energy, no ambition. Hood's Sarsaparilla Boon brings help to such people. It gives them pure, rich blood, cures nervousness, creates an appetite, tones and strengthens the stomach and imparts new life and in creased vigor to all the organs of the body. Sarsa parilla Is the One True Wood Turiner. All druggists. $1. Hood's Pills cure nil Liver Ills. 25cents. MISCELLANEOUS. ITtOIt SALE. A lot of second-hand furniture. ' Must be sold before Monday afternoon, 6th inst. Apply at 31 North White street. H GIIU.S WANT150. Machine hands. Apply nt Shenandoah Manufacturing Compuny, Eust Coal street. 9-2-2w-ood ""7'ANTED. A girl for general housework. 1 1 Apply at the IIkraui office. TVfANrED. A girl for general housework, t V MttHt understand cooking. Apply at No. 20 North Main street. ITIOU HALE A large Btnck of second-hand X lurnuure nnu carpets, as goou as new. Will be Hold at n snvrlflce. For further tutor nation call at tho IIkuald office. 8-1 Wt OR SALE. Cheap, n deslrnblo business ironerty on liast Centre street. Apply to m, m. iiurice, Attorney, -ugau uuiiuing. o-o-u PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. SBALKD PROPOSALS will bo received by tho undersigned committee of the liorotiKli Council of Shenandoah, la., until Thursday, September 9th, 1897, nt 7;00 o'clock p. in., for the paving oi lour squares, iuicii muuer to put in two Hcnerato iroiosnls one for two amiares on Main street, between Centre- nnd Coal; tho other for two wpiares on Kast Centre street, between ltowers nnd Union. The committee reseives the rilit to reject any or nil utus. J. P. Boeiim, Chairman. F. K. Mao a hole, Patrick Hand, 9-3-Ct Street Committee, CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST I (Sheclcr's Old Stai d.) zoo NORTH MAIN STR1?IT. First-class work guaranteed. Prompt nud pome auruuanis. jiair cutting a specialty. Is True Economv ' CLOTHING FROM US. We are reliable and always satisfied to Leave the customers select what they want. We don't push Old, out-of-date clothing on them, but will give them The latest style and in any color or pattern they may Have a fancy for. We always give a perfect fit and that has a great deal to do J h making a suit of clothing look well, Now all we ask is for you to inspect our New Fall Stock which' has just arrived before Going elsewhere. We are satisfied we can please vntiMiGcansft we state and carries more stock Clothing House,$gg IE VY VlYli-ii E 3 1 1 LITTLE FEET Can have tlie double satisfaction of putting them into some of the prettiest Oxford Ties we have in the store, and putting money into their pocketpooks at the same time. A number of Black Oxfords that sold for $1.25 and $1.50, sizes 2 to 4, we've cut to 75c a pair to close them out. All widths ; medium toes ; perfect foot gear. Fine enough for street wear : exceptionally good for house wear. 3 It 3 2 3 sE 3 Wo'vo Just a Row Pairs -a tz 3 S3 Of Russet leathers, too, that sold for $2.00 St- and $2.50 ; any 1 Cmim urn Si t X .39. Some are 3 . good toes, and S 3 Men who still like to wear nariow-toed shoes have a veritable harvest in some ntssets and blacks that we got $2.25 a pair for. Any pair now for $,39, Finest shoes we ever had in the store. 3 s 3 Check? for amount of purchases made, are given every customer. $115.00 worth entitles you to a HANDSOME : PALLOR : LAMP. 3 1 1 Factory Shoe A. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmx 3 CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BLUE FLAMED GASOLINE STOVES IELOW SWALM'S : HARDWARE : STORE. The Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit ot clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also comes power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. - -BRANDONVILLE, PENNA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A "BIG" The workingmen can save money by making their purchases at our store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of $1.19. For which other stores are asking 1,50 and $1.75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Jine. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. READ!!! WAVE MOST ANYTHING in the line of good, stylish 1897 fall goods, and if you been buying your clothing at "Vher stores in the past we respectfully solicit your patronage, and we want you tp I Tnderstand that you are welcomft nh and inspect our Ctock and satisfy yourself thtljjl ' is the only store in this town in whfSh Everybody can be suited ajiil fitted with a suit from 'our immense stoqk and positively save money by buying here, h than all the other clothing: stores Willi pair you can have now for tllf. tIPW tnpS ' nil flrp S3 the new toes ! nil are very becoming. sz 3 li 3 3 g 3 3 3 II Moyer, Mgr. COST. SAVING ! - put tog-ether. Z3 rS