Outdoor Ganj&wlirb indulged in at Jnst fortH$ iKSHtfltWo mouths. Why, not buy b$e bull goods now ? They vnH $d next year. We are offering a 20 per cent, reduction on all ba9e ball goods in order to close out our stock. Remember 1-5 off on all base ball goods. HOOKS & BROWN 4 North Main St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE.- We make a specialty 0! Gasoline, 6O0 In Uve gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axle greose. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER 31 Bnt Conl St., Miieimnuotiii. Mall orders promptly attended to. Kosembles Peach Orclinnl. An orchard of 15,000 baskets of peaches will be disposed of iu small lots at Worucr's, 124 North Mftln street, every rooriilu". Buy them while they are Just plucked. Cascareta stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels, Never sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c. SAM CHINESE LEE'S : LAUNDRY, IO N. Main Street. . . . PRICE LIST. '. . . Collar 3C Collars, Ironed 2C Cults, per pair 4C New Shirts ioc Shirts, washed and Ironed ioc Shirts, starched and Ironed 8c nightshirts ioc Undershirts 7 Drawers 7C Socks ic Handkerchiefs ca Vests isetoaoc Ties 3 to ioc laundry done up dully. Mending free or reguiur cusioiuur.i. 13. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAiflS, prop. Successor to vnn homi & 0'iiMEti 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Mansion House f Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHAHOY CITY. FOR A FEW DAYS 15 Bars of Soap for 25c. n t cm t:v 27 wmt JU. U. i ULil, Centre St. ass 'If Economy Goldin's runnoTH CLOTHING house leads all, Qthers when it comes to good clothing at Jow prices, and above all things you do -Jon't let other dealers Impose uppn you and tell youThay ar.a just as cheap for there is To other dealer in the business to-day who can JQell Good Clothing at such rem&rkably low prices ns the PERSONAL MENTION. James Williams, of town, ti.mmcted liuii bM In Lautford to-cUy. Robert Dluniug returned yesterday niter ternoon from a prwnormis oommoroial trip through the West ami South. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, of Maicevllle, were visitors to town lart evanltijr,. They were on their way to Northumberland to visit friends, Mrs. T. 1). IMvlas, of North Jardln street, this morning received a telegram announc ing the death of her niece, Mrs. Mary Her bert, at Columbus, Ohio, and loft for that place this afternoon to attend the funeral. Ms Heckle Slegel, of Heading, who has been spending a short time herewith Miss Gertie Yost, left town yesterday for Dunmore, to spend the remainder of her vacation as the guest of Miss Huby Yost, formerly of town. John llalrd, of Brownsville, loft town yes terday to visit his brother, Dr. William Italrd, a prosperous physician at McKeesport, l'a., and also Jits brother. Thomas, who has a lucrative position atMt. Pleasant, l'a. Thespians Leave "We may m well be first as last." is what Tommy Wators remarked when ho left town to take the vltascope on tho road, with the intention of organising a theatrical troupe. lie Das met with success since his departure from here two weeks ago nud is now playing at Mechantcsburg, Dauphin county. Last night he telegraphed to town and summoned to his fold Miss Lida Carter, and "Jack" Jenkins and his sister.Lida, who left for that place this morning. In connection with the vitaecopo production of the Coibett-Kltr- almmous fight specialty acts will be added. Tho eutiro company Is now composed of home talent and Includes thoso mentioned abovo with Messrs. Tommy Waters, Harry Cranson, Thomas Tempest, Follx McMenn ni In and John McDonald, the clever little buck and wing dancer. When you want good rooting, plumbing, mis fitting, or genoral tinsmithing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 Wogt Coutre street" Dealer In stens t-tf Malzevllle Cuiinctlmunlo Trouble. Thore is considerable trouhlo at present among the Counclhuen at Maizuvillo. It appears that the contract for the new borough building had been awarded to Adolf Tliimi, of Mahauoy City. Timm's bond not being iron-clad his contract was withdrawn and awarded to William Glenn, of town. Later on tho majority of tho building committee couvoncd and awarded thocontructto Snyder & Maurer, of Ashland, on the ground that tho Glenn contract was illegal, because It was decided at a special meeting not called for that purpose Tho bid of Snydor & Maurer is $215 less than Glenn's. Tho latter has begun work on tho erection of the building and the committee now threatens to Issue an injunction against its construction. One application of Dr. Thomas' Kcloctric Oil takes away tho pain of tho most severe burn. It is an ideal family liniment. Deeds Itocorried. From David Drumm aud wlfo to Ausclm Miller, premises in Mahanoy City. from Annie A. Volhuerto Samuol Colin, premises in Ashland. From Michael Mulhercn and wife to John Fisher, promises in Mount Carbon. i roui John Fisher and wife to Augustus A. Sturm, premises in North Manhcim township. From A. A. Sturm and wife to Annio A. lloss, premises in North Manhcim township. From A. A. Sturm and wifo to Elizabeth Fisher, premises in North Manlieim township. From John Mantz and wlfo to Milton Arner, premises in West Ponn township. From Kcubcn F. Miller and wife to Klias J. Miller, premises in West I'enn township. From John S. Zehnor and wife to George IJ, Adam, promises in West Penn township 15.000 baskets of .Tiinljitji ronnfv nnqplina ... -. - will arrive in small lots overy morning nt Womcr's, 121 North Main street. Mnrrlnge Licenses, Irvin J. Schaflbr and Emma L. Hex, both of West I'enn township, I'oter Bobbin and Victoria Leucavngo, both of Mahanoy City. I'hurles E. Stutzman, of Uubley township, and tllen Morgan, of Hcgins township. Water to lie Shut On'. Notice is hereby given to water consumers of the Borough water works that beginning with September 7th tho water will bo shut off at 7 p. m. and turned on again at 0:30 a. m. This schedulo will continue until further notice. A. D. Gable, 0-7-tf Chairman Water Committee. Unknown Identities, The body of the unknown man injured by falling over a wall at Mt. Carbon early Sun- j day morning and who died Sunday night at the Pottsville hospital, was yesterday identified by a sister as Lawrence Kelloy, of Miuersville. Tho remains wero sent to his 1 former homo. ! CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tit fie- rf j READ! It is a well-known fact that the Mammoth Clothing House is the largest clothing store in this section of the Louis Goldin's PITHY POINTS. UapppntngA Throughout the Gmititry OhmnlclKfl for Hasty Perusal. The straw hat Is on IU last let. (Iron ml lictfcs are until to lie ahuudaut near Lofty. The eliwtnot eniti will be unusually large this year. The pupils of the I'oitovllle public schools number SI19. Mahanoy City will erect a new school house next year. Coxe Hrwi. will pay baok all monies collected nlider the alelu tax law. Mrs. Ague S. Klopp was arrested and held for trial at Heading as a fortune teller. Old business men wilt play bill fur a charitable purpose at l'ottsvltle to-morrow. touts' Salvatori was smothcied iu a sewer trench that cavod iu upon him at Scranton. Falling from his father's knee at Slmmokln, 1-year-uld Clureiao Debo broke his skull and died. The Kith annual national encampment of tho Sons of Veterans, Is in session at Indiana polis. A passenger train at Atlentown last even ing stiuck and killed Joseph Schmoyer, aged 73. President Thomas 11, Kennedy, of tho Cumberland Valley Itallroar?, says that bus! uess lias Improved all along his line. Thirty mon employed by Contractor Ilughes on street paving at Dullols struck yesterday for an advance from $1.35 to $1.60 per day. Over-zealous constables at Lancastor ar res'i d Kev. J. II. Gilbert, of Tamaqua, as a tri,.np, and tho court ordered his Immediato release. Iu a fog two trolley oars on Womelsdorf Electric Kailway, near Reading, collided yesterday aud injured several of their 20 passengers. A pension has been granted to Thomas Sliuman, of Beaver Valley, and an original widow s pension to Mrs. Catharine Backcrt, of Freclaud. The re-union of the survivors of the One Hundred and Forty-third Keglmont, Penn sylvania Volunteers, was hold at Luzerno borougli yesterday. Tamaqua business men havo formed a company, secured a charter, and will build an athletic park, with trotting and bioye'e tracks, base ball and foot ball grounds. Tho candidates on the Lackawanna county Democratic ticket have named Thomas A. Law, of Archbald, for Clork of tho Courts, in place of M. II. Griffin, who refused to stand. Colonel Frank Fitzsimmons is the new county chairman. Three Speclul Hargulua. Flvo hundwl pairs good whlto or grey blauki'ls will bo bold at the August salo prico of 39 ci-iits nor pair. One thousand yards Klondike double napped danncls, worth 10 cents, now 01 cents. Two thousand yards groy wool mixed llanuels worth 15 cents, now 10 cents. L. J. Wilkinson, 0-3-tf Cor. Main and Lloyd Sts. M. K. Church Notices. THE USlIKE'S ASSOCIATION'. All tho members of tho above association will please meet this evening at tho close of tho regular church service at S:au o cloct. THE .1UNIOK EUDEAVOB SOCIETY. The young people of the M. E. church will hold their wcokly meeting this evening promptly at 7 o'clock. BOVB AND OIRL8 MEETING. On Saturday afternoon in tho M. E. church from 3 to 4 o'clock. Tho pastor uses this opportunity each weok for a pleasant hour with the boys and girls. THE HOMIfCAMI MEETING. Mr. Harry Preston will address tho meet ing this eveulug at 7:30. Song service at 7:15. Meeting lasts ono hour. Everybody invited. Jersey Teaches, Good Jersey peaches can now be had at Costlott's for from 25c to 50e per box. Call early before they are gone. 0 0-2t National Cnmps to Meet. A meeting of tho National Camps of tho Patriotic Order of Truo Anioricans and the Daughters of America, has beon called for October 25th at Pottstown. This meeting is to complete all work for tho consolidating of the two orders under tho namo United Sous and Daughter of America. f tho Globe for RHEUMATISM r NEURALGIA and similar Complaint nuu iireuareu unaer inn sinncent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS .prescribed by eminent p&yii clans UK. RICHTER S i "ANCHOR " 'PAIN EXPELLER. World renowned ! Itcm&rk&blv success? ill t I Only genuine with Trade Mark " Anchor," I V. Ail. lllchtcr A Co., 315 Pearl St. r Kerr York. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks, 25&Mcu. indorsed i recommended by A. Wasley, 104 It. Main St., OC. H. Haeenbnch, 103 N. Main St., . r. r.D. Klrlln, 6 B. Main St. .j... snenanaoan. . OR. RICHTCn'S1 "ANCnOll" 8TOMACIIAI. best for Ooll'YIlyfipepsIiiAHiniinneli Complaint. I fleans nAHHOTH CLOTHING HOUSE of Shen andoah. A nd we don't exaggerate when we say that we sell pi en's, Boys' and Children's Clothing at prices that are bound to suit you. rl ost any dealer in the business will advertise the same thing but Other dealers cannot prove it, and we know from past experience' M"r , That it don't pay to advertise bluffs. We only ask you to come Here and you can save your hard earned cash by ' buying your BloodfHerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. UrlAT IT I CI The richest of ull restora WnHI IO I tiv0 foods, bocause It re- Jilacei the essentials of life that nro ex. laustod by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worrv. aimmri. nhune. ate. WHAT IT DOES! Mft!.MSS i digestion perioej it creates soua nesii, muscle nnd strength. Tho nerves being made strong the brain becomes ntttvo and loar. It restores lostvltallty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price too., or five boxes SiOO. Druggists or by mail. Wo can help you. Advice nnd book, free. Wrlto U About Your Cnso. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1613 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, ill. Henry's Great Minstrel Hand. Lovers of soul-stirring music and elegant dlplay, watch tho streets at nooti to-morrow and you will witness the swell parade of III. Henry's New Colossal Minstrel Aggregation, fifty In number, and you will hear tho largest, finest military band over connected with n mlustrel organisation. Their music Is written purposely for them, so you will hear nothing that has ever before or will over bo again drummed to death upon our streets; elegant gold-trimmed band Instru ments, gold-trlmmod drums, solid gold canes, elegant tally-ho dress, and tho flash of diamonds with the scintillations of tho burnished Instruments will feast tho eye while the most stirring music ever offered by a minstrel organization will remind you that they play at Ferguson's theatre In tho even ing and that they present a program which has everywhere received the highest com pliment as being foremost in the minstrel lino. Elegant costumes, elaborate scenery, calcium lights, singing, dancing, new witty sayings, infectious laughter, artistic solos by III. Henry will round out a program that has everywhere received tho highest favor, Their admissions are nt tho astonishing low figures, 15, 35, 35 and 60 cents, and nono need stay away. Tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will run its last one-day oxenrsion to Atlantic City on Sunday noxt, September 12, No change of cars. Special train leaves Shcnan doah at 4:25 a, m., running through to Atlantic City via the Delawaro Iiivcr Bridge. No streot cars. No fernos. Skittish Horse. This morning, as a funeral cortege was wending its way toward the Lithuanian cemetery a borso attached to a buggy in tho lino boenmo frisky at tho corner of Main and Centre streets and caused some oxcitcmont. He broke nway from tho lino of other teams tnd collided with a team coming in the op posite direction. Tho collision snapped tho rear axlo of tho buggy in half. The driver was plucklly endeavoring to bring the horse under control aud succeeded when tho horse ran into the gutter at Smith's cafe. The Chemical Out of Service. The new chemical engino purchased by the Humane I'iio Company, of Pottsville, has been taken out of service, because of tho un favorable report made to Council by tho fire apparatus comniitttco and tho refusal of the Council to accept tho new engino. The chemical was purchased and paiil for by the company, at no expense to tho Council, aud the members of tho company consider the action shabby treatment. As a result tho engine was taken out of sorvlce. Controller and Constables. Controllor Lloyd, of Luzerno county, re fusos to pay the constables of the county for making their roturns, though tho constables claim that a recent law, passed by tho legislature, entitles them to the fees. A test caso may be instituted within a short time. Kelser Coming. The following telegram was received by tho Herald this morning : Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 10, 1807. "Evening Hekalu, Shonaudoah, Pa. "Will leavo this morning with Joe Keiscr, alias Edward Mitchell, and arrive- homo Saturday night. "Richard Amour." Keiser is tho shell gamo man of town who was arrested at Nashville last Tuesday on a charge of skipping his bail of f 1,500, which was furnished for his appcarauco at Pottsvillo for trial. Ohio (.'iiid li-iii.uruiV C'muliiliitex. Columbua, O., Sept. 10. 'flu state convention of the national Democrats yesterday was not as large as ex pected, the attendance being limited to probably half a hundred delegates. The following Btate ticket was nominated: For Kovernor, Julius Dexter; lieuten ant governor, Judge A. K. Morrill; judge of the supreme court, Judge John II. I. Clark; attorney general, Daniel Wilson; state treasurer, Samuel Stevens; state commissioner of schools, Professor V. H. Johnson; member of board of public works, Henry D. Coffin lJerry. Joseph H. Outhwalte, of Co lumbus, was endorsed for United States Bcnator. Last Kxcurslon of the Season to Atlantic City via l'ennsylvunla Katlroud. The last through oxcurslon of the season via the Delaware River Bridge Routo, no chango of cars, will bo run next Sunday, September 12. Special train will leave Shen andoah at 4:25 a. m. Only f2.C0 for tho round trip. Wealth This READ ! ! Mammoth SPEAKER REED OH 000D TI&fEB. The Dig Man From Maine Presents Ills Views of Prosperity From the lle publlcan Standpoint. William Jennings Bryan, the ohamplon of tho 811ver cause, stated In lost Sunday's Press the views of tho Sliver Party on DOL LAR WHEAT, THE KETUItN OF PltOS PEIUTY AND ITS EFFECT ON SILVEU. This was most important, as boing tho first statement from that point of viow slnco good times have returned, Iu noxt Sunday's Press exclusively, there will appear a great artlolo by Speaker Thomas B. Heed treating of tbeso questions from the standpoint of tho Republican party. This will be ono of the greatest articles of tho year, nnd everyone wilt bo interested In read ing what tho great man from Maine has to say. This article will appear only In next Sun day's Press and no ono can afford to miss it. Onlor your nowsdealor to savo It for you at onro. When bilious or costive, eat a Case rota candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c. Itloom.tiurg's Now M. 15. Church. Tho beautiful stnno church built by the Methodists of Bloomsburg Is about com pleted and will bo fully ready for dedication i Suuday Sept. 19, Bishop Charles II. Fowler, D, D., L. L. D., will preach the dedicatory sermon iu tho morning, and Kev. David II, Mooro D. D. of Cincinnati Ohio, will preach In tho evening. Cholera morbus, cholera infantum, diarrhoea-dysentery, and all those other deadly enemies to the littlo ones are infallibly cured by Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry. DIED, OALLAG1IEK. On the 8th Inst., at Shenan donh, l'n , Edward I', Gallagher, aged 37 years. The funeral will take placo from the family residence at No. 17 South Jardin street, on Saturday, 11th Inst. High mass will be celebrated at the Annunciation church at 10 a. m. Interment in tho Annunciation ceme tery. Relatives and friends respectfully In vited to attend, 2t Best to take after dinner; prevent distress, aid diges tion, euro constipation. l"urelr vegetable t do not gripe Pills or cause pain. Sold by all druggists. 25 cent!. Prepared only hj C 1. Hood A Co.. Lowll MISCELLANEOUS. rt IIILS WANTED. Machine hands. Apply X at Hhenani East Coal street. nnan: o-s-2w-eod FOK SAM!. A large stock of second-hand furniture and carpets, ns good as new. Will be sold at a sacrifice. For further Infor mation call at the Hbkald office. 8-10-tf SALK. Cheap, a desirable business roperty on East Centre street, Apply to M. M. llurke, Attorney, Egan building. s-u-ti PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. 8EALKD rnOPOSALS will he received by the undersigned committee of the Borough Council of Shenandoah. l'a., until Monday. September 20th, 1897. at 7:00 o'clock p. m., for the pnving of four squares with vitrified brick, or etonc. Each bidder to put in two sepernto proposals one for two squares on Main street, between Centre and Coal ; the other for two squares on East Centre street, between Bowers and Union. Specifications upon which the bids are to bo based can be secured from the chalrmnn of the undersigned committee, at No. 123 North Main street, Shenandoah, l'a. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. 1 Hokum, Chairman. F. K. Mao a hole, Patrick Hand, 9-10-lOt Street Committee. TiEnausoN'S tiieatktc, J V. J. Ferguson, Man. SATURDAY, SEPT. 11. MATINEE AND NIGHT. HI. HENRY'S iNsBIG CITY MINSTRELS ! 50 PERFORMERS SO The BEST COMEDIANS. ... The BEST SINGERS. The BEST SPECIALTIES. The LARGEST ORCHESTRA. The FINEST MILITARY BAND. Trj; lowest Amnssiosis. MATINEE, 10, 20 and 30 Cts. EVENING, 15, 25, 35 and 50 Cts. Itescrvcd seats on sale at Kirllns, CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST I (Shecler's Old Stand.) ioq NORTH MAIN STRICT. Flrst-closH work RUarnnteed. Vrntniit and polite attendants. Hair cuttliit; a specialty. Is True Economy n LOTH1NG 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 l-ave a fancy for. We always give a perfect fit and that has a great deal to do J n making a suit of clothing loqk well. jow all we ask is for you to inspect our New Fall A Stock which has just arrived before Going elsewhere. We are satisfied we can please you because we state and carries more stock than all the other clothing stores Clothing xmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmte ; 1 WOMEN 1 LITTLE FEET Can lmvo the double smfisftictfon of putting them into some of the prettiest Oxford Ties we have in the store, nnd putting money into their pocketpooks at the same time. A number of Black Oxforcld 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. Wo'vo Just a Few Of Russet leathern, too, that sold for 2.00 and $2.50 ; any pair you can have now for $1,39, Some are the new toes 1 all are good toes, aud very becoming. Men who still like to wear nanow-toed shoes have a veritable harvest in some russets and blacks that we got $2.25 a pair for. Any pair now for $1.39. Finest shoes we ever had in the store. Checks for amount of purchases made, arc given every customer. $35.00 worth entitles yon to a HANDSOME : PARLOR : LAMP. Factory Shoe Store, 1 2 . J. A. E 3 s a iuHmmmmtimiMiftifinmfitfftmmmmtvttfn9r?: I I ! I 1 1 I I ! I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 I QUART MASON S FRUIT JARS, 40C. DOZ. I 1'INT MASON'S FRUIT JARS, 38c. DOZ. EXTRA FRUIT JAR TOPS AND RINGS. -SWflUM'S hardware: store. HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW IDEA? The Galvanized Iron Stand, For use in Steaming or Canning your fruit in the Jars. No more jars upset. Very safe and sure. SWALM'S HARDWARE 5T0RE. 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. Oar JVeir Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Iine. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 10B NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors nbove Merchants1 Bank. EVAN J. MVIES, THE L1YERYJ1AN, No. 13 and 15 N. Pear Alley, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at - 53.30 per ton Pea Coal at - $1,80 per ton Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some simple thlae to Dmtentr Protect jour Ideiuj thejr may bring you vrealtb. Write JOHN WKUriEKflURN COPitent Attor. neyi. Washington, D. C, for their tl.au urlte offer ad list or two hundred lureutlau. wanted. READ!!! HAVE MOST ANYTHING in the line of good, stylish 1897 fall goods, and if you been buying your ctothing at Other stores in the past we respectfully solicit your patronage, and we want you to Understand that you arc welcome to .call and' inspect our , J - ;j.jt- Stock and satisfy your.se.lf tjiatHii is the only store in this town in whujh. , ' " Everybody can be suited and fitted with a suit front our immense stock, tintl positively save money by buying here. House, WITH 1 1 Pairs- E Moyer, tNIgr. I I M I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 I I I I I I I 1 1 I t I I I SAVING ! IN THE COUNTY. Everything In the Tonsorlal Line Constantly on Hand. W. G. DUSTO'S Ferguson House Block. BARBER SHOP. Celebrated Temule lowdera never. fnlL 'IDAoUJiw'raSf vith Temt end TennjTojtl lllli and othtf Hkr Kiuedlei.. Alnribuvtli best and ftToid illtap fxilntmect. tiutrsotMd unetior to all otatn. IVtitivelt the Uwt In the market, A Ho. h larUcttUri i CU.' Dir. t. " liX. liaak Bar Uorton. Mim. put together. mm No. 9 and 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET,. 0. SHENANDOAH, PENNSYLVANIA.