Outdoor Game will be indulged in tit least for the next two months. Why not buy bine ball Roods now ? They will be good next year. We are offering a 20 per cent, reduction on all base ball goods in order to close out our stock. Remember 1-5 off on all base ball goods. HOOKS & BROWN 4 North INlaln St. SEPTEMBER WEDDINGS. Tim Hunks nf the lletieillrn Are lining Atlileil to Daily. The home of Jowph J. Keliler, at Fwck yIIIb. wiw tlio scene of & very jiretty wedding yesterday itfternoon at 3 o'ekxik wlieti UuKliter, .lemile, and John Dyer, of Ali- land, were united in tne lioiy ooikh 01 matrimony by Hev. J. II. Houghter, itorol the Kngllli Lutheran ohureh. The bride was attended by Lillian BnrklieHer anil mim Iowl, while the groom's lntereste were looked after by Joseph Keliler and Henry S llama nl . Dr. Victor T. Hoth, of rottevllle. wm uretl hy Prof. If write Ml I W YON i!'o,:r" Munyon through cor respond, nre who cannot come to nl olll . ..... I.. Hi I V.. II llllKMO direct to l'rof. Mutiron, MOT Arch trwt, l'hlhv- . . ilrlpliln, l' , (or OV r IPFQ free meillcnl ml- . " ' . Iteined'es for snle at all dmimlsts Mostly 'in cents. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. John KuEleberiter was a Pottsvllle visitor la-tiny. Mrs. I) till Feist, or South Wlilto street, ! olven tilrth tn n son. Dr. Motor 1. uotn, 01 roireviuc, whs William urauwen, ,ir., 01 norm uinieri married at l'hllailelphla this afternoon to street, is the proud father of a bouncing baby Ml lllsnnbe. dauebter of Powell K. Gill. ,v of Philadelphia. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glrtin are spending Yestenlay morning, in St. Joseph's ciiurcn, tlierweek in New York selecting a stock of Ashlanu, uiiaries rennessy, 01 l-nimueiiium, g0od GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE.- We make a specialty ol Qasollno, 6O0 la five gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axle greese. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT EAGER, M,rnv Wall orders promptly attended to. n,l Mlaa ATnnr Knvln. nf Asblntul. Were married. A wedding followed at the urine s l,.o Tl.uv will In IMillsdsliililn. Charles C. Diuidore, of Shamokln, and Miss Amelia Masser, or Ashland, were joined in wedlock yesterday morning. They will .uwttwl flifilr hoiiAvmnntl nt Atlantic CltV. -1 " 1 "-'- - I n.t otr.lni, l,i,lnl Pnu.nl. fliipnt nt the Reading depot In Mt. Carmel, nnd Miss lioso A. ! lynn, of tho above place, were mnrrteti at Mlnerarille. Joseph 11. Murphy, 01 siien llusemliles n 1'ench t)rcliard. An orchard of 15,000 baskets of peaches Vf ill bo disposed of in small lota at Wonier's. 124 North Main street, every morning. Buy them while they are just plucked. Cascarets stimnlato liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c. IH1 SAM LEE'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY, IO N. Main Street. . . . PRICB LIST. . . . Collars " Collars, Ironed 2? Cults, per pair -4C Nw Shirts ; " Shirts, washed and Irontd ioc Shirts, starched and Ironed c Bight Shirts I0 undcrsniris - Uawe s 7C Socks ?f tUndke chiefs " v.ts isctoaoe Ties 3 to ioc T minilrir ilnnn III) llllllv. MelldlllE free for rcKular customers. l- Mm Plirlit. XTnlsirer. nf I'llllftllol tih'n. are olmirnlne at tho Metsger resldcnco nn Wnst Onk street. Mrs. n. W. W 11 ami. of W Ikesbarro. is tho guest of hor mothor, Mrs. Gunter. on U'nat rVtilvn oll-oel. Miss Carrie Simon, of Treinont, who was a guest or Mts. William MoyrieK, oi town, ro turned tn lier homo to-dav. Ain .Tallinn jinvnr ami Mrs. iieniaimn Rlchanls to-day attended the fuueral of at iniiicraviuc. uuwc,m, ... w.u.v, v. Klcuarus UMiay aiienueu nndmh. and Miss Julia l'lyiin. sister of the t.ii, viiiu,. nl Tjuufhrd "HHP, OMJIIfl IIU WM..v. ilirS. IUIKIU3, U V1UV., Mr. Archie N. Keliler, son of Hon. P. J. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Shaffer, on Keliler, of Locust Dale, and Miss Mattie South Market street, yesterday. Iilchards, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Itiohards, T. P. Sheehy returned homo last evening it t t I . , .. ! , .,.1 In ...rrinrrn f . 1 ! . ..... ,.ln .rt Hl.ll, .1 nl ,.l,la oi rounmin opriuijB, woio uuhto. . iroin uis vuuuuuu ni w . mi.uw,4....... yesterday afternoon by Kev. A. Uort, pastor jr,. reports haviug had a good tlrao. of the Presbyterian church of Ashlaud. Tho ?r. and Mrs. E, C. Urobst and Mr, and ceremony was periormeu at iuo uuiuo ui u.o irs. 11. u. ijewis taai. uigiib rcvumuu nuiu bri5es mother, in the presence of a large their trip to Niagara Falls and several point" number of relatives and friends. In Now York and Canada. iir. ifl. A. I oner, Ui ahuihh"1, n"'.l Jlir. OUU Jlirs. X . r . iuuuui,iiii nom nuuuv . . r ...1 . I , , . i.i . . ! i i . r. .. - 1 ! .. ,. Laura Jonnson, oi jiiuuu, noio iuhki , weiconieu io town ihv iiibiu unci bi.uiiuiuk the latter place yesterday. Itev. Kergusou, tileir honeymoon, in Boston. They will of the M. V.. church, performed the cere- occupy a newly furnished homo at 331 West n -. . . j uiouy. UHK SUQti. St. Mary's Catholic church, at Mahanoy Plane, was the scene of a pretty weuamg yesterday mornlug, tho contracting parties bdng Edwanl J. Muniey, a rising youiiB .,,,.l,nt nf (hut. nlnen. nnd Miss MacL'io Y. Ityan, of Frackvillc. The nuptial knot was H...1 l!..v Fnllinr Tlnsnm. nsslstcd by Father Prendergast. The bride is a sister of nx-nistrict Attorney J. W. Kyan, ol rotts- PITHY POINTS. Happenings Thronghnut the Cimntry tlhronlolml for Hasty lerusal. The Shamokln baso ball elubhasdlslmnded. To-day will bo tho great day at the llerks oouuty fair In Heading. fj ftirt, Tta.hA. mi. ainHlhl nt Tlnfllllnff for threatening to bite off Mrs. Mary Tobey's i nose. liurglara stolo 00 vorth of jowelry hy daylight from Frederick A. Fox's house, In Heading. An exploding shot fatally Injured Martlu Quanipam at Hickory Ridge mine, near Sha-mokiu. Tho employes of the 8liuylklll Traction Conilmny received their semi-monthly wages yesterday. Frank Spittle, or Tower uty. aim Moyer, of Koinorlon, wore granted a mar- riaite license. Tho employes of the r. A It. t o. in uio nillierinn district will recelvo their seml- ...n..l.1 n Trli1av T.l.ttileiialtf l-nlntlf.l I!. I . IJ'rtClll. Ol U1U Fourth Keglment, Is lying 111 and at the point of death In Allentown. E. J. lielck, of Gordon, homing ticuci no. 1404, won tho hlcyclo chanced off by the Fcgloy base liall club, of Pottsvllle. Tl. Tmil.ir Ounnl.. nf Ashland. WetO awarded a thirty dollar prise at lichightoii on Saturday for conilug tho greatest distance rn.i...n.. rl.aa n Orneher vosterdaV bought out tho meat markot conducted by 13. J. Duffy for tho past yoar, near Mntu auu Centro streets, Ashlanu. At, In rnt elillil nf Mrs. GallaEhcr, of Chicago, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Patrick Carey, at Glrardvillo, illou anu was burlod In St. Josoph's cemetery this afternoon. Tunrl ioBiit A.J. nTiinnnr. nf Shamokln. ordered the work on tho new baso ball park at Mauanoy l'lnno uisconunueu. lie ciairas that the ground Is the property of tho Phil adelphia & Keadlug Hallway Company. CRIMINAL COURT, The onl ear ever shed over the death of the Wilson law, the most de mructlve agency the domestic manu facturer has ever noo. agmlnet, are enea ay ''"" " ?s ' ' ... a , it,nse in close Bym- pathy with them. The l8e"cenfof. ! Wilson law mis "ecu mnee "and prosperity for the foreigner, and It "eems like a cruel thrust to him to be deprived of this large market. -N. Y. Textile Manufacturers' Journal. The new law means well, however, and Hi many" directions will conserve U?e plFc interest. To the fullest pos sible extent consistent with the col lection of adequate revenue for the Eovernment, It endeavors to shield Amertcnn Industries from foreign com petition at home, nnd this Is a strong point In Its favor.-St. Louis (Mo.) Age of Steel. foreigners protest against the Ding ley hill because. nB they say, It will throw thousanus oi loreisn i"hiii out of employment. But suppose It ro suits In giving employment to thou sands of Amerloan workmen who are now Idle and better wages to thou sand of Tithers. Our side Is the Ameri can side. Indlannpolla (Ind.) Journal. nTmmtrtfmnfmmmmmmmmmwtmmmmmmmmt Tr ut i ii t tin it Jilllllll JllJir-. ?4 WOMEN WITH I LITTLE FEETgs Can liave the double satisfaction of putting g them into some of the prettiest Oxford Ties we have in the store, and putting g money into their pocketpooks nt the same g time. : A number of Clack Oxfords that sold for $1.25 " and $1.50, sires 2 to 4, we've cut to 75c a fc pair to close them out. All widths ; medium toes ; perfect foot gear. Fine g enough for street wear; exceptionally g: good for house wear, IHHIl. SIHKt.DS.-O11 the 7lh lnt., at Shenandoah. l'.. Annlo R, widow of the late David Shields. The relatives and friends are ro speelfully Invited to attend the funeral ser vices on Friday, 10th Inst, at 2 o'clock from her lata residence, 482 West Oak street. In terment In tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. 2t OAU.AaHKIt.-Onthe 8th Inst., at Shcnan. (loan, i t iwiwiiiu . v years. The funeral will take place from the family residence at No. IT South JarUIn sticet. cclehrated at the Annunciation church at 10 a. m. Interment in tho Annunciation ceme tery, Kelatlvea and friends respectfully In- Vlleu 10 anenu. Several Cases Poitponed Yesterday Diet rich to be Sentenced w..: nntflnt, ll,A Pnnr TllrMetnr fnnnd viilltv nf aecetitinc bribes, will be sentenced ex-nistnct Auoniey u- to-lnorrow auornoon, wncu jus counsel win ville, who gavo her away. She was attonded ask for a special allocatur and tho case oar by her sister. Miss Aimio Ityan, of Frock- re,i to tho higher court. This will keep -in. n...1 Ttoa linen Oiiliiti. nf Mnlinnnv r.l.t,.l. nr tnll inu, uwu t ijci.lil.il uubwi jti. n.. nHU,m.mnn nAtn .Tomn .f. Mf. I IM.I.I,. A....... Itail.tnl mulnnlnn .fllriul 1 iUUU. lllU.lwuioiuvu " - 1 .JIDllli:!, lLUl,lVjr uivuiu. ..j. .. . , . ,,, I .... 1 . i f ,. 1 . . I ... . rrti.. T Uratli anu jonn aiKer, uuui ui hiuiwhuj tho court 10 issue a cayms lor xuuiuas o, . ,...,1 1 . 1...n. nfl , . 1 .I.e. I... 1- ' a in a rernniinii 11 lunuu ui liiu uutuu ui , inviia n'lin wiih nnr. dtps, i L us (luitiiiumiii ill nmnm I tl... PwIa lll.nl oiilt (llmrlns A . Stivdnr. nnn ",7'7i 7n rri ,.i i7Mri,. of tho counsel for Mr. Joyco, said ho would Onn nmilicatiou of Dr. Thomas' Lclectrlc . , , .i. .1 i.t. I DrCSenb nil U ll niuuniu hixuuiiiiuk ivi 111a Oil takes away tho pain or tho most severe burn. It is nn ideal family liniment. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor to vnnnoinsB'nMEii, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com piete line 01 groceries. Deeds llecordeil. i.r, Tnlm .1 tnvers. cunrdlan. et al.. to Cliarlos C. Sunday, premises In Mahanoy Vrnin n wi itnrirstrosscr. otal.. to rniiauei phla and Heading Coal and Iron Company, n.nm In I-.Iitrntl tnwnsiuu. Frnm (leo. Christ, ot al., to Catharine Smith, premises in orkvillc. From IJaniol mcuun anu wnu iu ji. n. n.l.nlnT,in,v nrotnUna In Pnttsvillo. 11A1 1IIU1U.UV .. , - -- From Geo. Heborllng auu who to rump J. Brown, premises In Joiiustown. present his u u nilidaiit accounting for his cllcntV (irvaenco. IIo also said that an Im portant witness for tho prosecution, Hon. E. A.Grilllths.hadlefttho county very sudden ly. Tho caso was carried over until to-morrow morning. John J. Coylo, tho prosecutor, in-nW omnlnved William Wllhclni as addi tional counsel, for reasons well known to those on the inside. Thomas Clements was found guilty of as annlr nml Imttnrv nn oath of A. II. Rhoads. of Shenandoah. IIo was soutouced to pay tho costs, a fine of $10 aud 30 days. Cloments was also fouud guilty on the charge of com mon nuisance, oath of Rhoads. Tho costs ,. ,iu-i,i..,l The chair on the bench occupied by the late Judge Weidman, is urapea in mouruiug. Mar Knrnnwlcz. ol ouenanuoau. was f'lmlera morbus, cholera infantum, diar . ii .i....ii rhoca-uysenicry, auu an moso uium uui - . - . . .... . . I . ..I n 1 vaft.nlnv ltnTirn Ttidcrn enemies to the little ones are in.a.llhly cum. ... ""M -"V"-. , r" r T.,T O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches, Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion and Lloyd i House Streets, Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. FOR A FEW DAYS m 15 Bars of Soap for 25c. r nnr cv w west by Dr. Fowler's Kxt. of Wild Strawberry. Mnrrlace Licenses, A . N. Kehler. Locust Hale, aud Martha B. Ricliartls, of Fountain Springs. Miko Halacpl, of Mahanoy Plane, and Mary Koczelyn, of Pottsvllle. Frank Spittle, of Tower City, and Emma Moyor, of 1'ciiicrton. wi,n,i vmi nranr. trnnd rnnflncr. olumbllu;. gas fitting, or general tlnsmithing done call ou E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer Icstcwos i-n n.,1,. to no tn Ailnntle Pitvnnd return with out change of cars. Last excursion of the sca60ii. Kiioohi'd Down nun' Killed. New Yoik. Sept. 9. William Sayc-rs, an Kiiglishman, a trained nurse, 30 years old, whose parents live In Phila delphia, killed Michael Agnew, aged BO, in the Ilowtry lato Tuesday night. Sayers declarea that Agnew attacked him and tried to rob him, and that he knocked Agnew down In relf defense. In the fall Agnew fractured his skull on the curbBtone. AnnrclilMt Kiiiiim (ioldiuuii Kxlloil. Providence. It. I., Sept. 9. The police yesterday ordered Emma Goldman, tho anarchist agitator, to leave Providence within 21 hours or get three months In' prison, and die accepted the first prop osition. She was arrested for collecting a crowd and refusing to move on when told to do so by an officer. Centre St. JSS CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. iiaM.nl far 1nfllrt.ni? hi hi n ea that killed Tnmaliuas in December. 1898. The -i,n enlllrl nnt nrnCCCd bCCaUSO Dr. J. U, Blddle was detained at tuo uousiue oi ins ... vl,n niia vnrr 111 at tho Miners' hos pital. The caso was adjourned again to-aay until to-morrow morning In order to give Dr. Kiddle a chance to testify. Tho scone of the trouble was in Walter Snyder's saloon, on East Centre street. Snydor wanted to be paid for drinks. The defendant, It is alleged, picked up a stovo lifter aud struck Tomallnus un tho head, causing a fracture of the skull. Kerpowicz, it is stated, was a friond of Snyder's, and went to his assistance. The Injured man was removed to his homo, but ho became violently insane. IIo was subse quently removed to tho Miners' hospital, wlicro ho died. An Ordination. John Holliushead, of Philadelphia, and lain nf Hia Lflwlshuttr Uuivorslty. was or- Ualucd in tho Baptist church at Ashland this afteruoou. lie v. U. I. r.vaus, pasior oi uio First Bantist church of town, delivered tho ordination charge. Among the visitors in at tendance at the ceremony were itov. J. ji. Harris, D. D., president of the Lewlsburg University; Rev. Poltz, of Philadelphia; Wll itam inno. nf Wm. Pouii. and Thomas S. Roberts, of town, and Rov. D. M. Evans, of Audcnrieu. An Approaching tVeildlng. Ti, aiinnittienmnnt, nf the msrriaeo of Miss Katio Tost, of town, and Joseph Streisol, of Slahanoy City, was maue puuno ior mo nrsi l,..n in tl,n ('l.lirpll nf tllO IIolV I'limilV Ust Sunday. The prospective bride is the daugh ter of John Post, of North Jardin street. HOOO'8 PILLS cure Liver Ilia, Biliousness, Indigestion, Iloadache. A. Dlcas'-nt laxative. All Druggist. A LIBEL SUIT. lidltor of a Local I.ltbunnlan Newpaper Is Prosecuted, V. J. Stogaros, editor of a Lithuanian weekly newspaper published in tins town, hta ltnnn firrMTml tnr ltliel. As the Oublica- ilnn wna in .l,n T .1 1 liiia nlan Ifitifruaen and no translation has yet been made to tho English language tho specific grounds upon which lin nhnmn la Vnarln nttlllinT. HA KlilTfHl . Tl,. onlf woo tn.tlltited nt Mt. Carmel bv one Joseph Irish, Justice William Amour, of that place, issuing tuo warrant, ine de fendant was arrested last night and furnished $300 ball bofore Justice Shooniakcr, in town, for his appearance lor trial at ounnury ou the 15th inst., the caso having been insti tuted iu Northumberland county. Hoy In a Ilreacli. ci.,n Cmnnia, a Pnluh lmr. seven vears old residing near tho rocks in this town, went over the hill to a placo between Lani gans aud Mahanoy City with a crowd of boys yostorday afternoon. Whilo they were engaged In playing samonias worn down into a mino breach to hide. Tho companions wandored away and left tho hiding boy alone. Tho broach nn ni.nut flvn lent, iieeo. nur wnen Samontas attempted to climb out he found tho sides too steep, lto remained a prisoner for some time, crying for help, but was not heard until William Gaduski, a miner, passed near tho placo on his way home to Mahanoy City from work, lie ua .in,..n ami nulled tho unfortunate IMl,UUU u , , i boy out of the hole. The boy was brought in l.v Palrlnlr T.nwlnr. an insurance l,U 1UITTI, uj , , agent, who happened to pass tho place at the time. Turn In Ydur Votes. Tr i,m oiiv strnv couDons in your c,r ti,n lileve.le contest at the Shen andoah drug store do not fall to turn them In as the coutcst will close on oaiurusy night, September 11th, at 12 o'clock. The race apparently stands between Miss Clara Whitolock and llroso Toole. As tho expiring time of tho contost draws nigh tho rivalry Is bocomlng more intenso overy day. Up to last uight the vote was as follows: Miss White lock, 23.002; Brose Toole, 22,303. Thus far Ol 543 votes have been cast since tho contest opened Doses in a 3 2 Wo'ves dust Pew Pairs 2 It: 3 fc 3 :3 B 2 E 3 Of Russet leathers, too, that sold for $2.00 and $2.50 ; any pair yotf can liaVe now for $1,39. Some are the new toes ; all are good toes, and very becoming. Men who still like to wear uanow-toed shoes have a veritable harvest in some russets and blacks that wc Rot S2.25 a pair ior. . i Al nn .a. u1.AHra ...n. Any pair now ior jl.da. ever had in the store. Finest shoes we Checks for amount of intrchnses made, are given every customer. $25.00 worth entitles you ton LAMP. Is peculiar to nnd true 04-1a lv nf Ilnod'H Ssrsana- ilJV Lilt. illla, and is prool of Its superior strength and economy. Thsro Is more curative power in a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparllla. than In any other. This fact, with its unequalled record ol cures, proves tne best medicine lor all blood diseases Is Sarsaparllla The One True Wood I'urltler. All druggists. 81. 1 HANDSOME : PARLOR 1 1 Factory Shoe Store, 2t A. Moyer, Mgr. ft 1:3 g 2 1 2 E 2 E 2 best medicine Ior all blood Hood's rZ 7, cure Liver Ills'; easy to HOOO S FlllS tike, easy to operate. 2S& 1 IW?fmw??mmmwwmww?mmmmmm?nm; i i, . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 MISCELLANEOUS. GIItLS WANTED. Machine hands. Apply at Shenandoah Manufacturing Company, East Coal street. o-a-2w-eod TTlOIt SALE A large stock of second-hand J? turnlture and carpets, as good as new. Will bo sold at a sacrifice. For further Infor mation call at the Hekald ofllce. 8-lfl-tf ITIOlt SALE. Cheap, a deslrablo business property on Knst Centre street. Apply to M. M. llurko, Attorney, Egan building. 8-0-tf TS CURtS WHIRt ALL ILSl f lJ XXnat IViiiirh flvriin. TiUteS G afST: rriic lOOCL I'M Hold by drafffflBtn. PR0P0SALSF0R PAVING. r.,. 1 T ,,T llnntlAl! 1 T U 111 I . AAnl..n.l 1.. the undersigned committee of the HoroilRh 11 Ui l.nl. 1,a .....11 TllllmlflU VUIIIIVI. ... illlCIIIUIUUUII, AC, U...1 ai.u.ui.j, September oth, KVl, at 7:OU o ciock p. m., ior mo . 1 ... . ..... n..n1. I.l.l.lrt. n I.. imviHK . lour wuurc iv" two seperato proposals ono for twoisqunres on Main Btreet, between Centre and Cools the -ii... rn,ii.n uiiinr,, nn Knat Centre street. between llowers and Union. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. .1. P. lloEUM, Chairman. F. E. Maoarole, l'ArnicK Hand, oj.(j Street Committee. I QUART MASON'S FKUIT JARS, 40C. DOZ. I PINT MASON'S FRUIT JARS, 38c. DOZ. EXTRA FRUIT JAR TOPS AND RINGS. -SWAbM'S HARDWARE STORE. ", HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW IDEA? The Galvanized Iron Stand, For use la Steaming or Canning your fruit in the Jars. No more jars upset. Very safe and sure. SWALiH'S HARDWARE STORE. A "BIG" SAVING ! - Conspiracy Charged. Constable F. M. Bertman, of Pottsvillo. this nioruiug camo to town and arrested i .. .i.... .,.! l.r.i,,l- f.rnmi. the East Centra street tailors, and FelU Ryuklcwicz, the East Centre street hotel Keeper, cnarEiug them with conspiracy to defraud the crcdi tors of tho Greens. The suit arises from tho failure of tho Greens several months ago. The accused furnished $500 bail, each, for trial at court. Obituary. Josiah Williams, ono of the oldest and wealthiest citizens of I.ansford, was found dead iu bed Tuesday morning. Up fo a few years ago ho was a mine contractor but lately lived retired. IIo was ono of tho first pros- i. i tn rSilirnrnia durine the cold ICL.Ui. i " fever aud was successful in his quest. Unfortunate Miner, Shortly before quitting time yesterday afternoon, Adam JIulkewicz mot with an accident by a heavy piece of rock falling on hs left foot. Tho member was considerably ..!,,,! ij swnllnn to twice its normal IIIIIIBVM a " " w ' size. Owing to tho swelling it cannot be as certained whether any bones were hrokon. Heisconfinodtohishomeou South Market street IitEKOUSON'S THEATRE, P. J. Ferqcsos, Mon. SflTUfyDRY, SEPT. 11. MATINEE AND NIGHT. The workingtnen can save money by making their purchases at our markrtblc low price of HI. HENRY'S MINSTRELS ! 50 PERFORMERS 50 The BEST COMEDIANS. ... The BEST SINGERS. The BEST SPECIALTIES. The LARGEST ORCHESTRA. The FINEST MILITARY BAND. TUP. LOWEST AD311SS10MS. MATINEE, 10, 20 and 30 Cts. EVENING, - 15, 25, 35 and 50 CIs. ltcscrved scots on solo at Klrlln's. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ART I ST 1 (Slieclcr's Old Stand.) 109 NORTH MAIN STiiJJJJT. Flrst-closs work Ruaranteed. Prompt and IOIlie UlieilUllll.il. pil vu.miK w Pn.v.,.vi For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in ---.--ffJ-4s r inn! n cnpnlol tr rC rrn i ri inr 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. EVAN J. DAVIESJl THE LlYERYflAN, No. T3 aud xs N. Pear Alley, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at S3.30 per ton Pea Coal at - $1.80 per ton y BARBER SUPPLY IE Wanted-An Idea of some simple m - - - - - - uiug vj ymwixht Protect your IdeaBi ther may brloe you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDEItUUlW A CO.. Patent Attor ceyi. Waablnirtou, V. C.for their ll.ftX) prlco offer ud lUt oftwo bundreU laTentlon vvuuteU. IN THE COUNTY. Everything in the Tonsorlal Line Constantly on Hand. W. G. DUSTO'S Ferguson House Block. BARBER SHOP. IRM'S Celebrated lenuUu Powdera never fall. Kft5rrXuiiticEuMeia with Tan.v Pmnnnval 1111. .nd tAhtt Ilk ESBSr 'remMlal. Alw. j liu. Ih. but ind snlil dlup DOlntmmt. Ou.niiUeil lupcrlor to ill otken. lMlt yds t"tlntli.nmrkrt,ANUL lVHcukni, 4 CU. Dr.il.tL L. llHt Iter. UonoD, HtM. Wealth READ! This Is True Economy.' READ!! 1 " '" 1 ' ,fIKT tJIlc. ArtriATH ri ftTHiisin HnimP nf 5hen- LOTHINQ FROM US. We are reliable, iAVE MOST ANYTHING In the line of QOLDIN'S HAnriOTH CLOTHING HOUSE fAnn.0TP CLOTHING HOUSE of Shen always satisfied to I"! g00d, stylish 1897 fall goods, and if you leads all. andoan. , t 0 select. what thev want. We been buvintr your clothinir at leads all, Qthers when it comes to good clothing jow prices, and above all thing' you do on't let other dealers at eavq the customers seleot. what they want. We And we don t exaggerate wnen we say uiai 1 don't push , , . , , we sell vu out-of-dato clothinjr on them, but will give Ather stores m the Pas,1 we resPectfully sol,c,t jf them your patronage, ana we want you 10 Understand that you are welcome to call ana inspect our - t nen's, Boys' and Children's Clothing at prices that are bound to suit vou. The latest style and jn any color or pattern they tnav j l i J Stock and satisfy yourself that this is the only store in this town in wliiah Have a fancy for. We always. give a perfect fit and that has a great deal to do T n making a suit of clothiug look well. .,,.,UnA., .-. Kc.Ifr.rl onfl firrofl with n suit from ow all we ask is for you to inspect our New Fall rT n Sel saVe monev which has just arnvedbelore WbuvinTlie ' . ease nost any dealer in the business will advertise the same thing but I moose upon you and tell you thay are just as Qther dealers cannot nrpve it, and we know from I cheap for there is U pMt experience . .-i..!.i.u,.,:n.ttn.,lnwlinenn TThat :t don't pay to advertise bluffs. We only ivt iv To ntner aeaier 111 uuc uuau.ww ... . . . 1 -i 0ii. A aSK yOU IO COIUU OlOCKWIllUl lUlSJUSl muvtu uuiuti. . - -u rwwncr at .ch remarkably low W ere and you can save your hard earned cash by C M W pl 7uu yw- w.-. u buying your u" f pnee. as mmmii fe the Jargest store in m s,clioi of tUe state and carries more stock than all the other clothing stores put together. sssai mii Ooldin's Mammoth Clothinir House, . ,OUTH MAItJ STREETS & SHENANDOAH, PEC NNSYLVA.; J O. 5C O I I w
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