mi ii Wii hi in H ii 'mimwiiiih iw ' h'mmiiiw i in vm V' r - 1 - " I I""' 'Mllr' ''"lesnTiTlsl i.ms.ot mi IMllr t "- I- MUM YON SB " v"points. m sleep for moms. wny with atotniK'li distresses, dlrslnewi. heUrtliuni. lilwTcd eyesight, hlnek preks, m. I Xr r MtinyorTn R-meilh-ii a separate 1 "- ciin- for each IIkomk, for sale Ity I C C wCn In iloiibt, wrlte'to Prof S I Miiiiynn, llWf Arr-h street, Philadelphia, Pa., for rnc medli-al irivtee. Outdoor Games-will be indulged in at least for the next two months. Why not buy base ball goods 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 North (Vie In St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. We make a specialty of Gasoline, 60c In five gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axle greeso. . ...Also llaadlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, IV'all orders promt tly attended to, 32 IVv-t Coal St., Shenandoah. Little but Smart. A little Imy who hail n cousin living Init three liloekii from Ills home wns jjlvon per mission to stop mid piny there after school whonover lio otiose. The tempter won whispered In Harry's our tlmt he might go anywhere under the pretense of having been lit his oousln's home. One evoiiliiB nftcr his mother linil hoard of her truant boy's wanderings she nsked liim where ho had lieen since school cloned. "Down to Cousin Alfred's house," he rcnlled. Then sho kindly sold: "Harry, mnnimri knows vou hnve not hecn there. Now don't toll n lie. Just tell the truth and nil will he well." Ho replied, "How did you find out?" "Oh, n little bird told mnm nm." After whloh he pointed his finger with n Utile Kosturo of warning and snld, "Don'ttnlk toiuonbout lying. lllrdsonu't talk." ClnclniiHti Tribune. Happenings lliroHRhniit ilia Oml i try rhmi'lrinl Inr llnsty I'orosnl. W (l. llmto Is nuking n.iilte number of Improvements to his barber shop, and he lifts now nne of the cosiest places In tlio town. The first snowfall of the season occurred yesterday when a few flakes fell iu the l!at wbm valley near llrsmnrllle. The limit between .Tack lloner and William Kelly.of Ihilnlo1phla. at St. Clair last night, was declared a draw. The Mlnersvllle foot ball team will play at Ashland next Saturday. Sheriff Scntt to-day read the sixty-day re spite to Theodore Eisenhower, at the county Jail. lister Miller was perhaps fatally shot by John Wagner, while lioth were gunning at Power City, the latter's gnu being acci lent ally discharged. A falling roof In Hiimside mine, near Tre mmit. fatally Injured Michael llruucr and seriously hurt Jeremiah Heagau. The fall meeting of the Presbytery of lc high, is being held at tbe First Presbyterian church, I'ottsvIUe, this week. Ily his will the la to Dlsliop Nelson S. Ktill s'iu, uf the Episcopal diocese of Pennsyl vania, left fSOO as a nuclens for mission en dowment. Deadly anthrax germs, imported with foreign hides to h Falls Creek tannery, have spread to the neighboring lwrough of KeynoMsville, wheie cattle arc dying. Heading's School Hoard librarian. Mlrn Mensel, heroically refused to permit con tractors to deliver paper below the contract grade at the Hoard's headquarters. Thomas raddon, of Mfdvalley, was beaten nd had his skull and shoulder broken for nforming on a Central! gang that stole a keg of licer from a freight car. Tflo Attorney General at Harrlslmrg will lear tho Philadelphia Municipal League's rase for the ousting of Henry Clay, Select Councilman from the Sixteenth ward. A. J. Brittou, operator at the P. A It. station, at airardvillo, lias been appointed an extra operator ou the Willlamsoort division. Allentown's fair opened yesterday. The State Veterinary Medical Association meets at Frankfurt to-day. The State Homeotopathic Medical Society will to-day open its three days convention at Scrantuu. Francis Murphy, the famous temperance worker, will return tj Pittsburg to reside permanently. PERSONAL MENTION. Six Fingered Monkeys. In several places in Cnpe Colony nnd tho Orange Froo state of South Arrlon oavei hnvo beon discowrod which yielded lain dreds of iiiurmulQou remains of n queer mieoies of six fingered monkeys. All of the full grown spirituous of this reninrka bio rneo have the tall situated high up on tho back from three to five Inches farther up than on tho modern monkey nndotbor distinguishing marks, such as two sets uf onnlno teeth, beards on tho mules, etc. Vicariously. Kicks I thought you told me that Hun nine was troubled nwfully with rhoumo tlsm. The man goes everywhere nnd in il lilacs In all ports of reomitlous. Wicks Oh, it never troubles him cx ccpt wheu lie's at home. It's his wife who lias tho rheumatism. Hoston Transcript. Quoeu TCHynbnth had red hivlMirr, Httmrt had fair Imlr. Iiucrctln Ilorgia, Lady Macbeth, Cutherlnedo' Modiel, Mario Antoinette, Anne of Austria and tho Prln ccsb de Lniuoulle were nil blonds. Joe Piatt journeyed to Poltsvlllo to-day on his silent. Mrs. John Prico, of West Strawberry alley, has given birth to a baby boy. W. 0. Weavor. auditor of tho P. & It. Itailway, was in town ycterday evening. John F. Cloary, of bottling fame, was transacting business in Shamokin to-day. John Koovos, of Mauch Chunk, left on Monday to srend his vacation it Niagara Falls. Joseph Ilell is home from a combined busi ness and pleasure trip to Phtladelpli'a and Washington. Miss Julia Cleary arrived homo from Jersey City last evening where sho had spent her vacation. James Seddons, of Brooklyn, was outer- tained at tho White homestead, on West Oak street, yesterday. Ilev. Lonarkiowicz, rector of St. Casimirs' Unman Catholic church, was a passenger to Pottsvillo this morning. Louis Lobe, of West Cherry street, Is as happy at present as tho day is long. His wife presented him with twins. Grant Leseig was a morning passenger to South Iicthlohcm, whero ho will rosuruo his studies at tho Lehigh University. E. W. Shoemaker, Ksq , is at tho State Capital to-day in consultation with Governor Hastings concerning legal matters. Miss Margaret Levine, who has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. Jcob Per, at Hughes One Cause of Bleepleiineis that Cart Be Readily Overcome. Mr. Wm. HainWIui. of liflth St, Cotton Allrj Pittsburg, Pa , expresses Mtnwlf as follows regarding the new remedy for that common nnd obstinate disease, piles : "flake plan so re In ftallng that I was so afflicted with pile that for three months I got no regular sleep , 1 became completely pros trated, the doctors did me no good; my brother told me of the nuw remedy for idles, the Pyramid Pile Carei I purchased from my druggist three 10 cent hottbsand t'.,ey com pletely cured jno. I am oneo more at my work and but for thtr excellent medicine I ihould bo on n.y hack . I take great pleaBiire In writing this letter because so many people are sufferers from this trouble who like my self did not know whore to look fur a per manent, reliable, safe cure. Experience with the .Pyramid Pile Cure In the past three years has demonstrated to the medical profession, as well n to thousands of sufferers from pi lee, that It is the safest and most effectual cure ever offered to the public, containing no opiates or poison of any kind, painless and convenient to handle and being sold by druggists at SO cents and $1 per liox, is within the reach of evory sufferer. Vety frequeutly two or three boxen have made a complete cure of chronic eaeea that had not yielded to other temedles for years, 'i l.ero Is scarcely a disease more aggravat ing and obstinate to ou re than tho various forms of piles and it Is a common practice to use ointment, salves and similar pre para tions containing dangerous poisons to remove (lie trouble. The Pyramid lias superceded all of these ineffectual remedies and no oue suffering with any rectal troublo make auy mistake Iu giving the Pyramid a trial. If In doubt as to the nature of your trouble send to the Pyramid Drug Co., Albion, Mich for a valuable little book on piles, descilblug all f. rum of the disease and describing the method of euro. Any druggist can furnish the Pyramid l'llo Cure ns it is the best known and most popular remedy for piles and If you ask him he can doubtless refer you to many people in your vicinity who liavo beeu cured com plctcly by it. Xo Advance In Coal Trices. Tho anthracito coal trade continues to drag along in a rather unsatisfactory way for tho operatn-s nd shippors. Dealers and consul"'-" in ult parts of tho country havi lieen lio ing coal rather sparingly for tho past mouth, and tho producing companies aro compelled to store a good portion of thei newly mined product at the various distribut ing ports In tho cast, tho western markets being already woll supplied. Tho miners' strlko iu tho Haelcton region is, of course, atrectlng somewhat the tonnage of the Le high Valley railroad and the Central Itall road of New Jersey, but all requiremcuts of coal from their linos can bo readily recovered later in the seaon, after tho Hazloton col lieries have resumed work. There is a do- Mro on tho part of ono or two of the large mining and carrying companies to increase tho circular prices for anthracite on Octobor 1, but as none of tho companies aro now able to get full July prices for the little coal they arc selling it is deemed unwise by tho other coiirpauics to mako the proposed advance - fi, m,m i . . iL"'-' 'I'Jf "' '1iri rir,li'-',!J!--I"1'1'1'' :...:-r-- 'zzzizzzz- mmmww&Mf l!$MWMMW$M S-l I Waste jj lX Ii flakes Want S '" ''''TryUm WM Rut whether it is true or not there's no JftmM ciirthly ust: wasting money. Especially qtw. Wm Some stores charge for name ; some for 8pi M?fe. style ; some for gret tl. RAFTING SUPPLIES ON THE UPPER YUKON. il -JZI1 ilwn MAHAN0Y city. Oamp No. 4, 6f 'tho True Americans, will ou Saturday ovetilng hold a picnlo at High olnt park, whloh It is expected will bo at tended by delegations from neighboring lodge. The dam of the Kaler Brewing Company near the Mountain llouao, south of town, and on the mountain top, was completed to- lay. The pipe line is almost complete and ft Is expected that water can be run within a month. Miss Lena Steur and James Beau will be married hero on Saturday. Jacob Levit, late of Goldin's mammotli clothing house, will open a clothing house hero about October 1st. Ex-Burgess Stern and John Evans, a wealthy resident of town, both advanced in years, and alsohoavy weights, rau a foot nice for a square on Ccutro street, last oveuiug. Evans won tho f20 stakes. A. A. Beed. assistant roadmaster of tho Lehigh Valley railroad, and Miss Catheriuo Becker, a school toachcr, both of Delano, wore married at 2 p. m. to-day at the homo of thobrido's parents in tho prosenco of a fashionable assemblage The bridegroom was John J. Becker, brother of tho brido, and tho bridesmaids woro Miss Gortrudo Davis, of Dudloy. N. J., Misses Stella Wil cox, Mary Wren and Graco Wilcox, of Mab anoy City. Tho wedding march was played by Miss Woathcrbco, of Clarksboro, N. J., and tho ceremony performed by Bov. Josiah Ncifert, of Episcopal church of Now Yolk, assisted by ltev. Woods, of town. Tho couple loft this afternoon for Now York, a tlip up the Hudson, to Boston and return. The Hainan orapcror Cnligula spent In less than 18 montbe $118,000,000. Deeds ltecorded. Nicholas Maudler to Mary Maudler, premises in Butler township, Ann M. Clark to Jorome II. Ilarncr, prem ises in Palo Alto. Margaret Clark to Mary Cummings, prem ises in Ashland. John Boan and wifo to Kafkanoski, premises in Now Philadelphia. For Infants and Children. is en erer? SftrVl USE'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY, lO N. Main Street. . . . PRICB LIST. . . . Collars ac Collars, ironed 2c Cuffs, per pair -c Nuw Shirts ioc Shirts, washed anil ironed ioc Shirts, starched and Ironed 8c nightshirts ioc Undershirts 7C Drawers 7C Socks llandkerchlsfs - ca Vests isctoaoc Ties 3 to Ioc Laundry done up dally. Mending free (or regular cusioiiierH. villa, fur the wstt;wn,i.'Ti''Stajl)ied homo Attorneys J. H. Pomoroy and S. G. M. Hollopeter are in Harrisburg iu consultation with Governor Hastings on certain important legal matters. Ben. Ellis, formerly a base ball player of Pottsvillo, and Fred. Alios, of Pottsvillo, spent a few minutes in town last evening on their way to Mahanoy City. John Ileunessy has returned homo from Boston, Mass., whero ho attended tho Na tional Laundrymen's Convention. Johnny looks as if ho had grown considerably stouter from Boston baked beans. Georgo Kosby, a formor employe of the Herald, has gono to Boston, Mass. Ho will cntor iko employ of tho Pullman oar shops to becomo an electrician. Ho was an active member of tho M. E. church choir and Sun day school who deeply regret bis departure from town. Thonipsoii'M Aecciiunnco. Pittsburg, Sept. 21. In his letter ac cepting the nomination for the state treasuryshlp on the Citizens' ticket, W. H. Thompson, of this city, says: "After consultation with thoughtful and con servative men, irrespective of party adulations, and In response to letters received from distant parts of the state, as well as the personal solicitations of friends, I am led from a sense of duty and Christian citizenship to accept the nomination as a candidate for the office of state treasurer, which the citizens' meeting of Saturday evening. Sept 11, so generrusly tendered to me. It is urged that even in the face of possible defeat It Is the duty of some one to stand as a candidate In order to give the law abiding element In the state an opportunity of rebuking the 'reckless dishonesty and sweeping debauchery In the political afairB of Pennsylvania' during recent years." Three Special llurgulns. Five hundred pairs good whlto or grey blankets will bo sold at tho August sale price of 3!) cents per pair. Quo thousand yards Klondlko double napped Ranncls, worth 10 cents, now 01 cents; Two thousand yards grey wsol mixed flannels worth 15 cents, nov, 10 cents. L. J. Wilkinson-, 0 3-tf Cor. Main and Lloyd Sts. Liquor Llceioios Traiiferieil, From J. H. Umholtz, Fnickvillo, to D. Irvin. From John Roan, Now Philadelphia, to Joseph Kokanoookl. From John A. Guldin, Third ward of Slicu andoah, to Jonathan G. Moycr. From John Connelly, MIddlcport, to Frederick John. From Joseph Gudszkis, First ward of Shcn andoah, to Joseph Dyszkiowicz. From John Welter, Third ward of Shonan doah, to Catharino ISuech. From P. J. Canlield, Fourth ward of She andoah, agency license, to Wm. Schmicker, Jr. From Jcromo Russell (agent for Barboy & Son), First ward of Mahanoy City, to V. W Medlar. Ono to fivo applications of Doan's Ointment will cure tho worst case of Itching Piles the over was. Can you iiuonl to sutler tortures when a simple, never-failing remedy is at hand ? It novur fails. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. J Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. VOW A PEW DAYS 15 Bars of Soap for 25c. E. B. FOLEY, "SI.,,. Miirilnroiis f.i.'.un 1'itiuily Snot. Shamokin, Pa., Sept. 21. George DIer, an Italian, was shot In the breast late Sunday night by Edward Wise, a conductor on a trolley car, as a result of an attack made on Wise by the Italian. The later was intoxicated, and because Wise failed to stop the oar when the Italian signalled be pulled a revolver and flred six shots at Wise. The nassengers were forced to lie on the floor to escape the bullets. Wise im mediately pulled his revolver and fired at the Italian, the shot taking effect in Dler's breast. The latter is not expected to live. Wise furnished 11,000 ball. Chuligo of Agents, William M. Matchett, agent for the P. & R. Itailway at Brandonvlllu, was yesterday promoted to the agency at Quakake Joint with 'lie L. V. K. ii. Co. He is succeeded at Hrandoiiville by A. C. LIndeumuth, the night telegraph operator. Marriage J.lcensos. Licenses to wed woro issued to Fred Sheetz, of Silver Crcok, aud Annlo Whalcu of New Philadelphia. Richard Mayborry, of Philadelphia, and Sarah Frew, of Swatara. Robeit M. Snell, of Tromont, and Ireno Martin, of Donaldson. Edwlu H. Miller, of West Pcun, and Lau Sitlor, of Carbon county. William Terry, of Audeuried, and Minnie McGeohan, of MoAdoo. Jamos Beau aud Lena Stager, Mahanoy City. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Cull Ho Vindicated Ills Honesty. Old Joe Foster, who is n familiar figure around Oonshohooken, wHselectedto mnko n collection for tho luirlol of n colored frlond. H took much iersevernnoo on tho part of .Too to nilso the nmount, but bo finally suocoeded, and tho funeral booame nn assured fuot. The gossips, however, could not nllow the occtislon to pass unheeded, nnd just ns the old prcnohcr was In tho midst of his discourse .loo overheard tho following dialogue between two dusky damsels: "I wondah what Mlntah Fostah nin n-gwine foh to do wif do money dat uni loft ovnh." "I duuno what, but you know Mlstnh Fostah." Toe's blood boiled, nnd In n twinkling ho hod interrupted tho preacher nnd was culling for the funeral director. "Mlstnh Undnlitoknh," he exclaimed, "how muoli nm youah hlllf" "Eighty-four dollars," wns the reply. "Don please gib me n re ceipt In full," sold Joe as he counted out tho money. Aftor the transaction had been complet ed, nmld much wonderment, .Too np pronched tho two women who had ontiBcd 1,11 the trouble. "Miss Isabella Johnslng," ho mild, laud enough for everybody to hear, "heah am yo' dollah back, an, MIbs Guorglnna Jelferson, henh nm yo' dollnh. Oat's do two dolhihs what wns left ovnh, nn dls nm de way Mi stub Fostah disposes ob do suhplus. " Then the services were ullnwed to proceed Philadelphia Ilovlow. We're Not Selfish. We're satisfied with a little profit ; vc know how to put in style without putting in price ; we don't charge for name. We charge simply and solely for shoe all shoe good shoe. Our School Shoes are good examples of our fair-pricing. Youths' shoes, 75c, 1, $1.25. Roys' shoes, 90c, $x, $1.25, 1.50. Children's shoes, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25. Misses' shoes, $1, $1.25, $1.50. They're built well ; built to withstand the tough usage they get. Shoes you'll be glad you bought ; shoes we're glad to handle. WW Just try a 10c box of Cascarcts, tho flnost liver and bowel regulator over mado. A Monster l'eacli. Mr. Jacob Bamberger called at tho IlKRALn office this morning and oxhibited the largest poach of tho season. It weighs 0 ounces, and is a flue specimen of this delicious fruit. Ho procured it at Schuylkill Haven, and tho trco from which it was taken contained about four bushels of tho fruit, Bomo of them being much larger than tho ono referred to. ' A.LL NATiS?l 0Tl - -"'V.S at tho Globo for RHniMATISM K4 nu Km v bui jni a V ItQ B T7T!TTTJ AT.ftTA . . ' i m 4s644m una Eiipuar uoinpjaiatBi mm jirejiureu uuaer ino BinDgcnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,, . prracnuea uy craineaipoyEJCiansi . OR. RICHTER'S Stimulate the stomach, rouse tho liver, cure bilious ness, headache, dizziness, lour (tomach, comtipatloii. etc. Trice 2$ cents. So hi I Factory Shoe Store, i A- Moyer. Mgr. Faust Wheel to by all (IruftfUts. Tho only 11 1 la to take with Ilmnl't Sarsapurllla. MISCELLANEOUS. MOTICl!. Notice Is hereby given that the 1 uiulerslmied will ray all debtn owed by UlngAV'ah. Parties having claims agal.st the snme must present tnem on ivioimay, J,tn lost., at 31 West Ociitro street. Lek Yow, Hliciiandoah, l'a., Sept. 20th, 18U7. U-'J1-St XJlOlt SAI.H A largo stock of second-band furnlturo and carpets, ni good as new. WlllbosoM nt a sacrillco. Kor further infor mation call at the Hiiii.u.D ofllcc. 8-10-tt A bicycle, iu many respects, is like a suit clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, is Decause it uon t lit you. witn ease anu grace also comes powea Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by tl 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. TrtOIl SALE. Chean. j property on Knst Centro street. iu, iu. im doslrablo bushiest Annly to rkc. Attorney, 15gan building. 8-o-tf iLLEB.l "World renowned ! IEpmnrV ftblr Buccpsufnl ! BOnlvirpnnfna with Trndo Mark Anchor IF, Ad. Ulchtcr&Co., 2151earlSUuAeT YorL. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Qlassworks. 25 & to cu. Endorsed & recommended by A. Wasley, 106 If. Main St., . H. Hatrenbnch, 103 N. Main St., f. f.I). Klrlln, 6 S. Main St., snenandoas. DR. RICHTEP.'O ' "ANCnOIt" STOJIACnAT. best for Coll'.Dyspcpsln&Hlniiinch Coinplnliiln. E It,'', -READY- For Business. NEW YORK BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. VI'UBT IT ICI The richest of all restore jflXI II IO I tlve foods, because lt re- filacer the essentials of life that are ex lausled by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excekseg, abuse, etc, WHAT IT DOES! gi'r?.aSMSn!S5 digestion perfect It croates solid flesh, inuscie anu sirengm. -mo nerves iwiuk iu And riowers, the Hand of America, fornla. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mount I Koute," which traverses a region of perpotual sunshine, whore snow storms, blizzards high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in .Missouri, Arkansas, Tolas, Old and New Mexico, Arixona, Owlifoniia Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, aud all the comfurtsof modem railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur cluuo tickets via the Missouri IVcific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal curd, J. P. MeCann, T. V. Agent. 819 Jtall rood avenue, Klmira, N. Y., or SD1 Broad, way, New York. 3-1-tf W. K Uoyt, O. E T. Agt. When you wattl good riMiting, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnainitlilug done call on K. F. (rallaglier 18 West Centro street Dealer 1c stcrea 1-tf BARGAIN STORE, The nerves beluu made strong the bruin becomes astlve and elear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing urains auu weakness in eit-uer sex, nnu as a female regulafsr has no equal. J'rloe tOo., or five lxxes SL00. Irugglsts or by mall. We oan help you- Advice and book, free. Wflte Us About Your Ca8e. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, !UClietaut3tret, 1'bUftdelpbU. Iiijiiiiotlmi '.(iiiiio J'orpijtiiHi. Wheeling. W. Va., Sept. Jl. The fea ture of Interest in the opening session of the September term of the United States court for the district of West Virginia was the application of ex Governor A. II. Fleming-, ot Fairmont, to make tbe Injunction against Eugene V. Debs and others perpetual. The governor was acting for his client, tbe Monongah Coal company, and as there was no appearance for any of the de fendants the Injunction was made per petual. In the course of his remarks In making this decision Judge Jackson said that If a like case were presented to him now he would make the same kind of order ho had made at Parkers burg, where the temporary Injunction was Issued recently. 23 S. MAIN ST. VVajch lor our announcement ift this space to-morrow. Bicycles For Sal or Exchange. One $100 gents '97 "Itniigo" wheel in flno condition, ono ladles' or misses 600 "Crewcent' wheel in good condition, for wiving fund shares sir fitivtlilni iiwcfiil tn nrU'jttn fiimtlv. Alnn nun Bentsv Bct'ond-hnnd wheel tu fair condition to exenango ior uanjo. ur win ecu eiiwer or un cheap. Terms to reliable persons. GUY D. STEENEE, No. 40-y West Cherry St., - Shenandoah, Va. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Shccler's Old Stand.) 109 NORTH MAIN STREET. FIrst-clnss work etinrantcod. Prompt and polite attendants. Hair cutting a specialty. Two Carloads of. SIDEBOARDS Brought to town to be sold at a sacrifice, the property of a b nkrttpt manufacturer. They are all solid oak with bevel plate mirrors, shelves around the top, neatly carved and highly polished, and will sell at 50. A "BIG" SAVING ! The workiugnien can save money by making their purchases at our store. We are ouering 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 ill proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Lincl PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 105 NORTH MAItM STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. I QUART MASON S FUUIT JARS, 40C. DOZ. I PINT MASON'S FRUIT JARS, 38C. DOZ. EXTRA FRUIT JAR TOPS AND RINGS. "-WALIWS HARDWARE STOBBl 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. -5WALAVS HARDWARE STOlE. WE GARRY A STILL CHEAPER GRADE -DHYIDMS- Furniture : House 121-123 North Main St. ON, Mgr. FERGUSON'S THEATRE, . . . All THIS V CAMERON : CLEMENS .P. J. EBRGU- WEEK. , HOOD'S I'lfili cure Mver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. X irieiwut laxative. All Druggists. ANDTALENTED COMPANY INCLUDING WILLABD A psj KATHBBINE LEE D CREGO Presenting tlio following fainoiis scenlo plays: THE STOWAWAY Monday Hleht ALL THE COMFORTS Of 30MI Tuesday Hleht WAGES OF SIN, Wednesday Matinee POWER OP THE PRESS Wednesday Kieht THE STOWAWAY Thursday Matinee LIGHTS O'LONDON, Thursday Hleht ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME, Friday Matinee THE PAYMASTER Friday Went LIGHTS 0'LOHDOH, Saturday Matinee THE WHITE KAT, Saturday MUht Kftcli production mounted complete with special scenery carried by the eoairaauy. NIGHT PRICES I IO, 20 and 30 cts. Matinees, Commsnclng Wednesday, Prices IO Cents to all Parts of the House. WOOD'S COLLEGE COMPLIMENTARY SESSION. The Shenandoah College will re open in both day and night sessions jVfonday, August 23rd. The rate of tuition for the firet four montlus will be $20, iu pay ments, or $18 in cash. Finished students who would like positions in Now York, will please address the President at Shenandoah. S. I. WOOD, . . . President. EVAN J. DAVIES, THE LlYBRYflAN, No: 13 and 15 N. Vonr Alio)', Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at Pea Coal at $3.30 per ton SI, 00 per ton Wanted-An Idea Who un think of some simple tulDic to imteiitr Protect your Iduat they may bring you wwiltn. Write JOHN WIDUKnotlRN ft OU.. Pit wit ittor nay. Washington, U. O,, (or their tl.BUO prlie offer b4 list of two hunilroa luventluus wanted. FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS -IN- Brussels, Ingrain Rag Carpet. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. -IN OUR UNIC OF- FURNITURE of every description we can stve you many dollars by giv ing us your trade. All bargain seekers should take advantage of this opportunity. L. IVIAISEL, 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. M. SPOONT, Agt