IT" ""' Outdoor Games will be indulged In at least for the next two months. Why not buy base ball goods now ? They will be good nest year. We tire 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 X North Main St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE.- Wo mako a specially of Gasollno, 60c In livo gallon lots dollvercd. Mica and U. S. axlo greese. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, Afi.il ortlrrs promptly Attended to. 32 Unit Cool St., Sheunmlonli. Slabbed by Ills Wife. John Decker, of East Coal street, had an altercation with his wife yesterday afternoon during which sho stabbed lilm In tlio side with a tablo knife. Tlio wound was not a dangerous one and there was no suit. TOHELAND OF SUNSHIN E Call- And Flowers, tlio Ilnml of Amerlcn, fomln Via the truo pathway, "The Iron Mountain Eouto," which traverses n region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blistBards or high altitudes arc unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Moxlco, Arizona, California, Oregou, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novada, without change. Quick timo, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tlio Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop n portal curd. ,T. P. Median. T. P. Agent. 510 Italt- road avenuo, Elniira, N. Y., or 391 Uroad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt. G. E P. Agt. iirnuiii.n nos.v-iuion. Brlducnort. Conn., Sept. 20. A for tune awaits Dennis Faley, of this city, whn illKRimeared some time ago In a Dcnnlless condition. He Is a mechanic, and several years ago made several In ventions, from which his then partner, James Thompson, has since realized lurce wealth. Thompson, who Is now dying, la anxious to make restitution to the man he swindled. NO ASCENSION. It lrfiroo Crowd Meet Disappointment nt Columbia Park. The Imllonn naoentlons and parachute leaps advertised for the plenle of the Independent 8cIh1 Club at Columbia Park on Saturday proved failures, to the disappointment of a groat throiiK of people. Mons. Iloberto was to have made an aseens.uii at 10 a. in., hut wnlle filling the balloon with hot air ho con cluded It was not safe to continue, as the winds were strong and there was danger of the side of the balloon being blown ngstnst the flame from tho staok inside, which would be attended by a destruction of the imlloon and prolwble dentil of the young man at work in it during the process of filling. Mme. Urace Kolierlo was announced for an ascension auu leap in the afternoon. The balloon was filled and Mme. Roberto went up with it on the pani uhuto, hut after the airship reached n height of about forty feet It wavered an Instant and then slowly deeeuded. It looked M If the aeronaut would laud on the fence at the northern side of tho park and she screamed for help cal ling upon tho spectators to save hor from striking the fenco. Fortunately the descent was made a few feet from the obstruction. SImo. Koberto was thrown at length upon her left side. As she landed her husband re leased the parachute, which whs still closed, from tho lulloon and the latter went soaring high in the air and over the dirt banks In a northeasterly direction. It fell In tho brush a few yuriis north ot the J.onieii vauey railroad. When Mme. Roberto was assisted to her feet she was suffering from shock but soon recovered. Latershe stated that tho fall bad caused a bruising of her body on tho loft side, from foot to shoulder. Iu explain ing the second failure the aeronaut said that the staok used to fill tho balloon had become partly chnRcd with dust and ashes. As a re sult tho balloon was filled with smokoand uot sulficient heat to sustain tho weight of the aeronaut. The management of tho picnic refused to nay Mous. Roberto, as the written contract provided a forfeiture by tho latter In case of failure to mako tho ascensions. Quo to fivo applications of Doan's Ointment will cure the worst case of Itching Piles tboro over was. uin you aiiurti to suiter tortures when n simple, never-failing remedy Is at hand t It never fails. 4 First Prliea, 8Mb. of $1 00 Cash. 3 GIVEN EtEE 20 Saoond 40 Third " " $100 Plerco Special Dlcjcles, , " " $25 Gold Watches. FOR (During 1837) jZ?UllllglTt SOAP For particulars send your name and foil afldrcssto XD A PPCDGL Ur Bros., Ltd., UadsonJb Harrison 8t., New Yoik. TV 1 iti.J PITHY POINTS. KNIGHTS TO DINE. Several VMtliic M.mtien to be Ihitrr. IhIiimI To-umrriiw Mgbt. The members of (leneral Harrison Itdge No. 831. Knights of Pythias, will hold a ses sion extraordinary to-moiruw night which will be a red letter event in tho history of the organisation. Tho lodgo has been sur prisingly prosperous during the part twclvo njntla and, despite tho hard times, lias ndded forty names to Us roll of membership. Considerable attention is glveu to tho promotion of tlio social features of tho lodge ami, in Hue with that policy, a smoker is given overy other month. It happens that there are a number of visiting members of the order in town and to proporly recr've them the lodgo decided to dispense wil 'i the smoker and substitute a banquet for to-morrow night. It will he held at tho Ferguson House. Plates will bo laid for at least sixty. Tho lodge will meet In IU hall in the Odd Fellows' building at tho usual hour and during tho session extra ordinary the unwritten work will he exemplified for tho benefit of tho visiting members, among whom will be the following gentlemen of the Cameron demons Company, which opons a woek's engagement at Fcrgusou's theatre to-night : Messrs. Cameron Clemens, Willard Lcc, A. 8. ICranz, Edmund Hu roughs, Will C. Morton, Carroll Miller and A. S. Koenlg, the manager of the company. Tho banquet Is to bo deferred until after tho close of tho com pany's pel formance at tho theatro and is fixed for eleven o'clock. It is probablo that the lodgo will attend tho theatre In a body. A SOLDIER'S LIFE. tnppoiitngs Tbrougboitt the Country Chronicled fur Hasty lerin.ut. A new telephone lino is to reach Weatherly, Carbon county. Robbers who knew tho safe oomhinatiou got $300 hi money and stamps from t'.io post olllcout Stewartstown, York county. Governor Hastings will this week issue a proclamation designating October 11 as Penn sylvania day at the Nashville lair. Superintendent Donnelly, of Easton, will to-day extend his jurisdiction on the Lobigh Valley Railroad so as to iucludo tho Potts- ville division. Jeremiah Reagan and Michael lirunner wcro horribly crushed and lacerated by a fall of top rock at Iltirusido shaft, uonr Sha mokin, und will probably die. J. 'A. Ebey & Co , brokers, representing John Gillies & Co. of New York, have opened all otlico in the Shisslcr building, at Pottsville. MAHANOY CITY. X Camp Marriage Scheduled 1'or To day Was I'lMtponwl by tho llrldo. Amarri iOTih.il was scheduled tocomooff at Can i iidenried to-day betweon Maha noy City parties was postponed until after tho troops are withdrawn, through the hesi tation of tho bride. Private Edward Smith, of Co. E, asked permission hist week for a day's furlough in which to wed Miss Edith Blane, of West South alley. Permission could uot bo granted, so tho members of tho company sug gested that the weeding tako placo iu camp. The privates promised a royal recep tion and the presentation of a largo purse. Private Smith acquiesed and arrangements were made, but tho liride.iit the lost moment, changed her mind. Tho wi dding will tako place in October. Mrs. Hridget Warren, wife of John Warred and for many years a resident of St. Nicholas, died at Mt. Hope, Pottsville, Satunbty.lcaving a husband and several auuir, cmniren. many Thomas Ilurkin, an honored and rejected I relatives livo at Jackson's and St. Nicholas AHifiultcil by Illnliwiiymon. Sharon, Sept. 20. Uyron Mitchell, wealthy Shenango township farmer, was attacked by footpads near his home and brutally assaulted. The high waymen used a club on his head, beat ing: him into unconsciousness. They so fiiratl n viiliinliln frnlrl watch, some money and a finger rinir.Thoy escaped lu nnd wlllnot HUelXjUe-captured. w,thIlteunipd Aflor Ton "Vcok IiIIoiicbs. Anderson, Ind., Sept. 20. Tho Ander son Wire Nail works, employing 700 men; tho Llpplncott lamp chimney plant, which works 400, and tho McBeth Lamp Chimney works, with a like num ber of men on Its payrolls, resumed In full blast last night after a elMdim ?. of two months and a half.. JiTplorortfTtiHoii'H llnby Hoy. I..ondrvjf;"gept. 20. Sir George Baden Powell, M. P., has rocclved a telegram saying that Mrs. Nansen, the wife of Dr. Frlntjof Nnnson, tho explorer, who returned from tho Arctic regions In August of last year, has given birth to a son. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. It oa vnfptr. SAM LEE'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY, 1 IO N. Main Street. . . . PRICB LIST. . . . Collars ac Collars, Ironed 2C Cutis, per pair ac New Shirts ioc Shirts, washed and Ironed ioc 5hlrts, starched and Ironed 8c nightshirts ioc Undershirts 7C Drawers 7C SecJcs jc Handkerchiefs ci Vests ijctoaoc Ties 3 to ioc Mending free Irn-'ry done up dally. lor regular customers. 0'HARA'S LIVERY I BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. citizen of Girardvlllc, about 83 years of ago, died suddenly at his homo on Saturday. Mr. William T. Weaklin and Mrs. Mary Goodman, both of St. Clair, wcro married on Thursday, evening, September 10, at the homo of tlio hHdo. by Rev. J. F. Wagner, pastor of St. John's Re'oiiued cfrurch. - Frank Conway, formerly a conductor on the Shenandoah branch of tho Fclmylkill Traction Railway,' has opened a saloon at (lir.irdvillo. It is probablo that Rev. Robert Jack will bo pastor of tho Presbyterian church at Hazleton, of which his father was pastor for many years. - - Elwood E. Straub, of Curn-,i 'No. 33, P. O. 8. ! of A., of Montana, was officially notified oil Ills lapncAutmcnt as District President of the 'i'.ij. S. of A. Camps embraced in tlio Schuylkill-Columbia district. Three Special Itargalns, Fivo hundred pairs good whito or grey blankets will bo sold at tho August salo price of 30 cents por pair. Ono thousand yards Klondike double napped flannels, worth 10 cents, now 01 cents. Two thousand yards grey wool mixed fl.iunola worth 15 cents, now 10 cents. L. J. Wilkinson, 0-3-tf Cor. Main and Lloyd Sts. 71. K. Church Services Yesterday. At tho morning service Rov. Alfred Ilcebncr, pastor, preached to a largo con gregation on tbo tliemo "Tho Love of God Which I'asboth Knowledge." Tho Sunday school was well atttuded. Thorovlow of tho lesson of tho day was conducted by Mr. Horace E. Dcnglcr, Assistant Superintendent. At 0:30 tho church was crowded. The pastor was assisted by tlio following young ladies in presenting an illustrated surmon on tho theme "Changed Letters and Life." Misses Dora Richards, Emma Llewellyn, Florence Klein, Jennie Hughes, Mary Roberts, Annie Pratt, Gertie Vet, Anuio Robinson, Ilertliu Nowliouor, Eva Powell and Elizabeth IIcbner. Aftor the regular opening servieo und anthems by tho choir, Dr. D. J. Price and Mr. Jumos Hough introduced tho ser mon with a duett. Several young ladies spoko of their respective characters when Misses Anna Hccbnor and Maud Gilpin ren dered a duett. The remaining characters wore then brought forward and tlio congrega tion with bowed heads saug tho hymn, "There is a fountain filled with blood" while tho ladies bowed at the altar for prayer. The letters worn changed from an unsightly black to letters of beauty, and brief statement wcro made to show that all lives could be changod by tho grace of God. The effect of the sermon was reached when tho last letter of the acrostic was presented spelling tho words "Christ For Mo." The appeal of the truth was further emphasised by an appro priate hymn. Tho altar presented a beauti ful sight. Many retired from tho church greatly helped. Such services must be pro motive of good to all people. The funeral will tako placo at Pottsville to morrow aucruoon. interment at ko. o cemetery. Iu a eiiteli-as-catch can wrestling match for tho First ward championship Saturday night Thomas Hiirrigau, about 30 years eld, hist and had three, ribs brokcu by his opponent, Patrick O'lliien. Tho next meet of tho Mahanuy City Wheel Private Whllelnrk Describes tho ltniitlnc nf the Itcgulars. Mauipok It.MiitACKS, Sackctts HarW, N. Y. KvBXlKo Hkiiald: Kindly allow me to explain to my friends iu mid about Slieuaiv doah, through the columns of (ho lliui.u.i), tlio duties of a soldier in tho United Suites regular army. I eiilhted over a year ago in tho Otli U. S. Infantry, to servo three years for "Undo Sam." A soldier does not live, as most people think, iu tents, oto.. but In brick and stone buildings with all modern Improvements, There aro, howover, two months In each year, when wo do live in tents, this is during tho nnnual target practice, of which I shall explain lator. A nglment of Infantry is divided Into two battalions, each of these are again divided into four companies of 03 men each. f A soldior's day Is between sunrise and sun set. At sunrise, (usually about 0 o clock), rcvoille is sounded on tho trumpets. At this timo a roll is called of all men present, tho gun Is fired aud tho flag hoisted, bo tho day begins. Breakfast follows In a few minutes. At 7:00 a. m. "sick call" sounds, and men on sick report go to tho hospital. When tho trumpet again sounds at 7:30, It notifies tho men it is timo for drill. Instruction in tho manual of arms, bayonot oxorcise, marchings aud oxtended order, constitute tho drills. At 8:30 Is recall. At 0:00 guard mount takes place. This is tlio principal fcaturo of tho day. A limited number of men from each conipauy mount guard. The noatcst and cleanest man is selected by tho Adjutant for an orderly for tbo commanding officor. His duties for tho day aro to carry orders and messages. Tho rest of tho guard walk post and aro rehoved every two hours. At noon the troops go to dinner. At sunset, retreat is sounded, tho roll called, the evening gun fired, and tbo flag lowered, whllo tho baud plays, "Tho Star Spangled Banner." Retreat is the last formation fur tbo day. At 0:30 p. m. tattoo sounds and lights aro all put out. Taps sound at 11:00 p. m. At this timo a non-commissioned officer goes through tlio quarters and seos if overy man is in his bunk. This duty is called "check." The next day is a rcretltiou of tho ono pre ceding. There is no chango In this schcdtilo except for Saturdays and Sundays. On Sat urday Inpoction takes placo at 8:30 u. in. aud on Sundays thero is no drill. In tho beginning of this letter I referred to target practice. During July and August the t loops go into camp, at Stony Point, about 17 miles from the garrison. To reach this place they march in heavy marchinji order, which consists of the knapsack, shelter tent, haversack, canteen, belt and rlllo. This makei a vory hard march. When thoy aro oilco in camp and tents all pitched, tho annual target practico begins in earnest. The ranges aro 200 and 300 yards at tho figuro of a man lyiug down; 500 and 000 yards at a kneeling figure; 800 yards at a stnuamg figuro, and l.OOQjyards at tho figure of a , i-.ri t . ,, suppose, win THE STATE FIREMEN. Annual Session nt Wllkcthnrre I'roin October 4 til to Dili. Tho looal firemen are looking forward to tho eighteenth nnnual state convention with a great deal of interest. It will bo held this year nt Wllkesbarro boginnlng October 4th., and will bo In session fivo days. Tho Colum- bin Hose Company will send a large delega tion of uniformed: men "and will present n fine appearance- The .", "Hookies" and Phoenix will also lie well represented. Tho tournament on Friday will be a special attraction, ns $800 will bo given away in prizes. But tho banner day of tho week will ho tho parade day Thursday tho 7th. It Is now awn red that 135 visiting companies will participate and tills will mean at least 80 lands. Out of 00 companies who have enmpleatcd their final arrangements such ns hotel, transportation ami other details, thirty-two will bo accompanied by liands. Tlio Interest of this day will of course be the parado itself and tbo winners of the prizes will be announced nt tho judges stand. They are as follows: Largest uniformed com pany in lino, $75; llncwt uniformed company in lino, $00; finest looking steamer in lino, $50; finest looking lioso carriage In lino, $50; finest looking hoso wagon In line, $50; finest looking hook und ladder truck in lino, $60. Mischievous tlnys, Saturday afternoon somo boys released tbo brakos of a trip of empty cars standing on a siding nt tho Shenandoah City colliery. The cars ran undor tho breaker, smashing tho large breaker doors nnd a pair of elovntor spidors that were on tho track. No arrests have been made. m Wastecs: g mm Wm B Was Hakes ii WM Want is an old saying, true as it ever was. Hut whctlicr it is true or not there's no earthly use wasting money. Especially iivshoe buying. Some stores charge for name ; some for style ; some for greed. we Woak Tlrod. Thousands aro in this condition. They aro despondent nnd gloomy, cannot Bleep, have no appetite, no energy, no ambition. Hood's Sarsaparlllasoon brings help to such people It gives them pure, rich blood, cures nervousness, crcatos an appetite, tonoa and strengthens tho stomach and Imparts new Hfo and in creased vigor to ell tho organs of tho body. Sarsa f parilla Is tlnfOiie Truo fllood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Hood'n Pills euro nil Liver Ills, ascents. MISCELLANEOUS. T OHT. On Snmlnv. 19th Inst., n imtr of cold- I J rimmed spectacles. I toward will be paid tor return to Mrs. street. . V, lleddall, 222 West Oak it woro On Jul v SOth. n spotted heifer, colors rod and whltn. about ono year old. Horns ust beginning to protruuo. A liberal OST.- lint reward will be oirered xor Its return to Andrew I'crinerskl, 214 West Toplar street. 9-H-lw JjlOH 8ALK A large stock of second-hand ! fiirnlturo and enrpcts, as good as new. Will be sold at a sacrifice. For further Infor mation cnll at tho Herald office. 8-10-tf We're Not Selfish. We're satisfied with a little profit; know how to put in slyMe without putting in price : wc don't ohartru for name. We charge simply and solely for shoe shoe good shoe. Our School Shoes are good examples of our fair-pricing. Youths' shoes, 75c, $1, $1.25. Hoys' shoes, 90c, $1, $1.25, 1.50. Children's shoes, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25. Misses' shoes, $1, 1.25, $1.50.. They're built well ; built to withstand the tough usage they get. Shoes you'll be glad you bought ; shoes we're glad to handle. rWiKSiB a" mm mm Factory Sis oe Store, ! .cv' A-. .1 A rvI nvr. r- IV1 r-r r- t wm mm The 3- Faust Wheel jlOU SAI-K. Cheap, n dcdrnblo urnnertv on ISnst Centre ntreet. M. M. llurke, Attorney, Ktfa building. uslncfts Apply to VfOTICK OK ADMINISTIIATION. In the 1 Orphans' Court of Bchuvlkill county, In ro citato or Jamea Shields, lato 01 the horntwh of Shenandoah, said county, deceased. Notice is hereby fjlvcn that letters of adminis tration 011 tho ahovo estate have been Issued to the undersigned. AH persons having claims against the estate will present them without delay aud nil persons indebted to tho estate will make prompt pay-i.eiit. M. M. IiuEKE, Hannah 8iiiei.ps. Attorney. A'Viniualt u. Shenandoah, Va., dept. IStli, 1897. U-13-20-27 Hade to Fit. horseman. Mop civilians, I man at tbo locil paik will be held on Satur-1 tmnw theso figures aro very largo bulls-eyes, day, October 0th. There wiUbp snyjfti Taees I Hut .remember at 1,000 yards, nearly as lullmvs: Two a"f;j. pursuit niees between "lluihl" Muoio, of Williamsport, and McMichael, of Uervvick ; between Krick, f Utaifiui:, and Earl liodec, of Iliiighaintou; 11 half mile hip race, a mile handicap, anil a Ilve-milo handicap, all for amateurs. The professional events will be a flvo-milo handi cap and a ouo lnllo open. Mahanoy City defeated tho St. Nicholas nines at the Mahanoy City park on Saturday for the second timo in three games that havo been pluyed iu a series of fivo for tho chani piouihlp of both towns. A feature was the circus like cateh of Salmon, of the home team, who ran llfty yards to deep contro Held and caught tbo hall that Corry had labeled for a homo run. Tho scoro was 18 to 3 iu favor of Mahanoy City. Constable IXiniol George was badly injured about tho face by Lithuanians whilo serving u landlord's writ ou Saturday. When ho entered tbo houso the door was locked and live loreignors beat him. He was rescued by his Wife, who forced open tho door and with several more friends put tho Lithuanians to flight. All took to the mountains, but ono was caught and entered bail. Warrants have been issued for tho remaining four. John Dwyer. supply clerk at Steele's col liery, and a inembor of tho Fathor Matthew Pioneer Corns, a young man held iu high esteem by tho community, died at tho homo of his motbor, at 29 East Mahanoy avenuo, this morning, of inuammation oi tue uowois. Ho had beon ill but six days. An operation was performed by exports on Friday. Six deaths have occurred in this family within soven years. The survivors aro tho motbor. .Mrs. Mary Dwyer, two urotnors, ratnoa: auu Michael, and a sister, Mary. Solemn high mass will be celebrated at St. Canicus church on Wednesday morning, with iutormcnt In tho parish cemetery. PERSONAL MENTION. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White 1 Mansion and Lloyd (House Streets, Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. FOR A FEW DAYS 15 Bars of Soap for 25c. E. B. FOLEY, "ISSLm. When you want (rood roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng done oal on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer In stores 1-tf Change of Ioltloiin. William J. Moyer has resigned his ponitiun as carpenter at racker no. a colliery to suc ceed J. Zelgler as outside foreman at Qerber aud Seaman's Furnace colliery. Qllberton. Mr. Zelaler becomes outside foreman at Qerber's Individual colliery at Oilbertou. Blood?fHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UUAT IT C I The richest of all restora Wllnl II 101 tlve foods, because It re places the essentials of life that are ex hausted by disease. Indigestion, high living. overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfec-lt oreates solid llesh, muscle and strength. The nerves belnx; made strong the brain becomes a.tlve and elear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Trice Wo., or live boxes K.0O. Druggists or by malt We can help you. Advloe and book, free. fwclte Us About Your Ct8e. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, ISU Chestnut Street. I'hlladelphls, William J. Evans is doing jury duty at l'ottsvillo this week. Messrs. Stephen Charles. John Gicgory, E. 11. llrumm. II. 11. Wertz, E. W Wilde and William Kcrslako hiked to Hazleton yesterday. Mesirs. Matt. Clark son. of Pottsvillo. and Daniel Hoffman, of Frackvillo. were guests of Thomas llelllj in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Maloy havo returnod to town aftor spending their honoymoon at Atlantic city. Miss llessio Wadlinger, a ropresentativo of Pottsv 1 e's brilliant young ladies, maue a Sabbath srjouru In toan a pleasant ono at the residence of Miss I.lzzlo Stank, on Noith Main street. J. I.. Ilassler, Joseph Bees and John PorU were Sunday visitors to llaiileton. C. C. II. Klrlln cnJoyedatrlptoMt. Carmel on his bicycle yesterday. D. H. Dettrey, of North West street, and Howard M. Simpson, of Ashland, left fur a ten-days trip up the Hudson river. Samuel Slums, of West l'oplar street, who has been suffering from typhoid fever the past throe weeks, is iu a critical condition. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Phillips, of Perth Amboy, N. J., are guests of relutivesiu town. Sunday Nlglit Scrap. A oang of young toughs who hall from the "rocks" made things lively at tbo corner of Malu and l'onlar streets last evenlug. The fight was at its height when the cries of "police" dispersed the pugilists. No arrests were nutde. lluggy Damaged. A horse hitched tn a imagy containing two men ran away on Cwitro street yetenliiy afteruoon and upset the vehicle. The occu pants eeeuil injury. The top of the buggy was wrecked and the horse, which is owned by John I-awlor, was cut Hbotit the legs. Miner lliiinrd. An early ruorulug accident declined at tho Parker No. 3. colliery in which Benjamin Scolandunas was the victim, lie was con siderably burned about tbehce, hands aud nn k by the explosion of gss. He is under treatment of Dr. 1). John Price. HOOD'S PWIH cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, A pleairnt laxative. All Druggists. three quarters of a mile, a horseman does not look so very largo after all. Whon tho shooting is completed at these ranges every man has two skirmish runs to make. To mako theso runs a man starts at 800 yard marl; and runs to 200 yards mark. (C00 yards.) They llro 14 rounds down and 0 rounds, back. A possible, through all tho sbootinir, is 600 points; COO points or ovor is a sharpshooter ; 321 to 419 points is first-class ; 413 to S00 points is marksman ; 204 to 324 points is second-class ; all under 201 points is third-class. After tho shooting time is taken up for field manocuvers, sham battles, etc. Then we return to tho garrison again for another year's steady routine of duty. Tho rillo used in tho army to-day is tho Krag-Jorgcnson patent, U. S. Magazine j iflo callbor 30. Tho riflo is slghtod to 2,000yards but tho bullet will carry four miles with deadly effect. Tho bayonet is knife shaped, tho blade is 12 inches long and weighs 1 pound, This post has a consolidated moss. That is. tho oight companies moss, or oat rather, in one room, Tho consolidated mess is a new experiment in tho army, which. I do not think meets tbo approval of tbo War Department. Perhaps tho bill of faro of a soldlnr' menl would bo of interest to somo of the Herald's readors, so I shall write a small and tho host part of it: For breakfast Stew fslnml. molasses (larrup), broad and coffco; dinnor porK auu beans, bread and coffoo j supper uasn imystery;, bread and cofieo. Koast eef, potatoes and gravy aro somo times served lor dinner, also rice, applo sauco and macroni lor supper. laklng it all in all I think most of us are satisfied. IlARIlY E. WltlTELOCK Privato Co. C. 0th Iufty. September 14, 1897. Civil Court This Week, Civil court opened this morninu. nnd will continue for two weeks. This week Judgo Savidge will assist Judgo Bechtel in hearing trial of short causes. The former will bo occupied in tbo West Mahanoy township cases for several days, beginning to-morrow. Thero aro a number of important criminal cases ion ovor, among them tho Coylo-Joyce libel case. It was rumored that tho District Attorney contemplated taking stens for ilm holding of a special term for tho trial of theso cases, but this will not bo dono, and thoy win go over unin me JNOYember term. Hon. t,. A. Urlfiiths, an Important witness In tho Uoyls-Joyce libel ease, arrived at his homo in Mahanoy City on Friday night, and ho will probably appear in court and show cause why ho Is not in contempt of court. Ask your grocer for tho "Itoyal Tatent' dour, and take no other brand. It is the liest flour made. PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit oi clothes. If you do not appear with case and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also conies 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, - - - - RojDelrlng of VII rids.- - - " BRANDONVILLE, PEN IMA. BRANCH OFFICE: 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. SKATTCI ritOPOSAUS will ho received by tlio und en. Ik net! committee Of tho jtoroiigh Council of Hhcimndoah, l'a., until Monilny, September 20th, 18J7, at 7:00 o'clock . m.t for the paving oi lour Hqunrcs vurincu duck, or stono, ISneh bidder to put hi two separate, proposals ono for two squares on Alain ntreet, between Centre nnd Coal; tho other for two Miuarcs on JCaat Centre street, Detween Ttnwi'rH nml Union. Hneoiflcatlons niton which tlio bids aio to be bnsed can bo secured from tho chairman of the undersigned committee, at No. 125 North Main street, bhenandoah, Pa. Tho committee rcHerves tho rlfiht to reject nny or nil bids. .1. 1 iloEHH, Clmlrmnn. V. K. M adakolk, Patrick Hand, 9-10-10t Street Committee. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST (Sheclcr's Old Stand.) log NORTH MAIN STREET. Flrst-clnwi work priiftrnntccd. Prompt nnd polite nttrnuanta. Hair cutting a epcciuuy. Two Carloads SIDEBOARDS Brought to town to be sold at a sacrifice, the property of a b nkrupt manufacturer. They are all solid oak with bevel plate mirrors, shelves around the top, neatly carved and highly polished, aud will sell at SO. Okjc - WE CARRY A STILL CHEAPER GRADE Furniture : House 121-123 North Main St. FERGUSON'S THEATRE, . . . ALL TH CAMERON : CLEMENS P. 3. FEROU. ON. Mer. S WEEK. . . AND TALENTED COMPANY INCLUDING WI LL.fi EB ArM KflTHBEIWE LEE " CBBGO Presenting tlio follun Iiik famous mhjiiIo plays: THE STOWAWAT Monday Nleht ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME Tuesday Nteht WAGES OF SIN, Wednesday Mallnea POWER OF THE PRESS Wednesday MEht the stowaway Thursday Matlne LIOHTS O'tOHlXW Thnrsday Blcht ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME Friday Matinee iucrAiwAsitK Friday Nleht LIGHTS O'LOltDOlf, 8aturday Matinee THE WHITE RAT, Saturday MUht lCach production mouutril complete will, ajwelal sooiiFr)' wrrlccl NIGHT PRICES : IO, 20 and 30 cts. Matinees, Commencing Wednesday, Prices 10 Cents to all Parts of the House, A "BIG" SAVING ! The workingmen can save money by making their purchases at our store. We are oitenng an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in propoitiou. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Arc Offered in Every Xiinc. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 10B NORTH tVIAIN STREET. Two doors nbovc Merchants' Bank. QUART MASON S FRUIT JARS, 40C. DOZ. I'INT MASON'S FRUIT JARS, 38c. DOZ. EXTRA FRUIT JAR TOTS AND RINGS. -SWflLM'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 STORE. W00D'S Shenandoah College I Prof. H. G. Reed, graduate of the High school and two colleges, has been added to the faculty. Prof. Reed is an excellent penman and shorthand teacher. All old students should enter August 23rd. Finished students wishing positions in New York should send in their applications to Shenandoah. ' D D. Gallagher is doing well and has an excellent position. EVAN J. DAVIES, THE LIVERYHAN, No. 13 nml is N. renr Alio', Has made arrangement so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at - $3.30 per ton Pea Coal at SI.80 per ton Wanted-An Idea Whn mr think of somo almple thing to patnitl bar may liring you wumn. 'rite JOHN wBUDBUDUBN CO, Patent Altor. Den, Washington, B. O-for Ihelr tl.uuo prim offei Protect Tour write JOHN FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS -IN- Brussels, Ingrain i Rag Carpet. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. -IN OUR MNB OP- FURNITURE of every description we can save you many dollars by giv ing us your trade. All bargain seekers should take advantage of this opportunity. L. MAISEL, 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. M. SPOONT, Agt. 1