r J For Weak nnd Run Down Pooplo. UfMAT IT ICI Tho richest of nil restore nilNI ll 101 two foods, because It re placoi the essentials of lire tbnt nre ex hausted by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! digestion prfoc-lt oroatfs solid llesb, rmisclo and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes ns tlve and loar. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and ns a fsmolo regulator has no equal. I'rlce 60a., or nvo boxes 2.00. Druggists or by mall. We oan help you. Advice and book, free Write Uo About Your Cnsoj THE DR. CHAOS 1813 Obestnut Street, COMPANY, I'hlladelphla. WE CANmSUPPLY Offices, stores, societies, etc., with all the books necessary to do their business. We keep a full line of Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books, Order Books, Pens, Pencils, Ink, etc., con stantlv on hand. A trial order solicited. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. We make a specialty of Gasoline, COo in five gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axle greese. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 32 Kast Conl St., Shenandoah. Mall orders promptly attended to. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Seven Klondike miners took 700 pounds In gold over the Stlckeon trail a week afro. Authority has been granted for the organization of the National Bank of Ocean City, N. J. There Is to be a big lobby In Wash ington this winter to work against Ha waiian annexation. The Staffelbachs' house at Galena, Kan., the scene of their alleged mur ders, was burned by a mob. Pope Leo has again Instructed the papal nuncio at Madrid to Insist upon the clergy opposing Carllsm In Spain. Congressman Hugh It. Belknap, of Chicago, was married Tuesday night to the daughter of Congressman Steele, at Marlon, Ind. Electricians Houston & Kcnnelly are making successful experiments at West Philadelphia In telegraphy without the use of wires. The steamship Moana from Sydney, due at San Francisco, will bring $1,- 000,000 In gold to pay for wheat shipped from thero to England. The Cherokee and Creek Indians de cline to meet the Dawes commission, being determinedly opposed to any change In erlotlnc conditions In the territory. CHARTS LIVERY 1 BOARDlHGifllD SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. 1 Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY, II 15 ars of Soap for m E. B. FOLEY, 17 Centre Bl. That will add to a man's appearance more than a good fitting stylish suit of clothing, and now we want to tell you something about the clothing we are going to sell this fall. We will guarantee every suit sold by us to be the best that can be bought for the price. If you get a $1.00 or a Sl-00- Suit we guarantee you get a better bargain than you can get any where in the state, and we also wish to inform the public that our line of $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 suits are better in material, make a Ad workmanship than those $10.00 and $12.00 tailor-made suits that are being advertised by other dealar. We can prove that there is more wear in our suits than there is in those so-called tailor suits. Our suits are made to wear and give satisfaction to the wearer. That is the principal reason why we are the" leading clothiers of this part of the state to-day. People like our clothing and are aware of the fact 'that in dealing at this store, which has an established reputation, they arc assured of getting satjs fac ton. Our immense trade compells us to carry an immense stock, and in our large store room can be found more stock than all other clothiers in Shenandoah put together. Every inch of room is taken up and they are still coming in. We carry more stock in our store than any wholesale dealer in Nv JOYCE AGAIN ARRESTED. Chnrgrd by linn. JoMpli Wjutt, of Town, Willi Libel. Npmlal t Kvmrtiro ltnuui. Mahanoy City, Sent. M. Tbommi .t. Joyce, editor of the Hloek Diamond, I again under arrest charged with libel, on oath of Hon. Joernli Wyatt, m' Slieustidoali, late Sergeant-at-Arnis of the House. Ol't, It. J. Anderson, of llarrltlmrg, sr rived here this morning, and served the warrant. Joyce waived a hearing before 'Squire May, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, and entered ball In the sflm of $A00 fur his ap pearance before tlio Dauphin county court. The charge is said to lie based upon tl-.e tame publications M that of tliosult John. I. 'Joyle brought against Joyce. Ask your grocer for the "Hoyal latent" clour, and take no oilier brand. It I the best dour made. TO THE READERS OF THIS PAPER. We owe the explanation to set your mind right, and to convince you that Mi. Humbug isn't dead yet. Fortunately, you are too en lightened as to believe such ex agerated talk which one of our competitors had the cheek to put in print. It is no lie that we are Whole sale Manufacturers of Clothing, and none of our competitors can deny it, as they bought of us thousands of dollars worth of clothir.g. Well, why can't we sell a suit as cheap as the other man ? We buy the goods and mike a profit by it, then cer tainly we can save you the middle man's profit, and for a fact we do sell clothing cheaper than any other dealer in the vicinity. We are buying the raw material in large quantities at our own figures, which enables us to put the clothing at a much lower figure than a great many other manufac turers. Our competitors are sore on us because we do sell our clothing at a lower figure than they can afford to sell, and that is the reason why they holler and run us down, to try and chase us out of town, but they might just as well try to stop the flow of the ocean; their effort will have the same result. We are here, well established and to stay. As a general rule, we don't boast of our wealth as some of our ' :.. i.-i.:.. r i competitors are in uie iiuuii ui uo- mg, but to give you a point, we will say that our Button Depart ment amounts to more tlian any clothing house m this town, not mentioning our lining department, and furthermore that any one of our competitors knows that this is the truth, as they happen to be often at our well-known immense estab lishment in New York, therefore there is no reason why we should not be able to undersell anybody else. We are receiving daily new goods, and are able to serve the people ol Shenandoah and vicinity at prices far below others, and superior in make and fit. In the short time since we are located among you we have estab lished the good name of being the Cheapest Clothing House in the County, and the talk ot the town is the price of our ready-made gar ments, as well as our custom made suits. We are ready to put up affida vits signed by any number ol your best citizens, that we are no hum bug, neither are we throat-cutters like others ; we don't ask you Si 5 for a suit or overcoat and sell you the same for $8.00, but we give you full value for your money. Our motto is, "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded." That is more than any of our so-called merchants are doing. Give us a call and you will be convinced that we are the only fair and square dealers of clothing in this section of the county. Yours most truly, FAMOUS CLOTHIERS. Main & Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. TTJ 17 O 17 , 1 Louis Goldin's Mammoth PITHY POINTS. IfappmiliiKS Throughout the Country Olirmtloled for llnsty l'ernsnl. Tin' eipilnoxial storm Is hero, In all Its lory. J. A. Alfn Is appointed assistant by rost mastvr IMvIs, of l'leektid. Orrnid Army l'ostsof Ontml Pennsylvania held a m iinlnn at York yesterday. The 81. Clair iistlllw) has Wen rilled to the third elm, making it a presidential op pointment. The Wlutersteen trial will lo heard at u special mmlon of court ut lllootnsburg on OUiWr 20. The Pennsylvania Synod of the Pn-diy-terUn rhtircli will meet at Cliambcrslmrg on OctoW lst. John I'aliey lias received rails from every mining town In the Lehigh regions to perfect organisation. The employes of the P. A H. C A I Co. In the Ullbertou and St. Nicholas districts received their pay to-day. Martin Mel ut key and Miss Mary Meloww- skL lioth of lown, wore married in the Lithuanian elm rc.li this morning. The bonds Issued by tho borough of Maha noy City, at four per cent., havo all been taken up by residents of that town. Tho wife of tho Salvation Army captain at Watsontowu, 1ms skipped out with another married man, and tho barracks has been ilosed. The monoy that Mahanoy City spent on street paving was well Invested, and now the people want mora of it. And so does Shetland-. 'i. A tennis tournament has been arranged to tako placo at Hnsletou, to-dav, between rep resentatives of tho cities of Pottsvlllo and llazlcton. G. W. Mackoy, of Bangor, and others con nected with tho alleged political bribery cases, deny Constablo Thomas' assertion that they were paid money for anything clso than their expenses. Having spent a fortune of nearly $50,000 In riotous living, Qeorge Neal. aged 37 years, died a charity patient at tho Lackawanna county hospital. Im Bordncr, of Flshorvlllo ; Samuel Deppon, of Hebe, and Georgo Saltsda, of flratztown, wcro badly injured by falling with a bridge at North Franklin colliery, near Shamokin. A fractious liorso threw Misses Carrlo Diddle, daugtcr of Dr. Iliddlo, and Mildred lliddlo, daughter of Henry Biddlo, from their carriage, near Paoli, and dangerously in jured tho former. Upon tho ruse that hh wlfo was danger ously 111 at home, Mahlon Totter, of Potter Brook, Pottcrrounty, wasdocoyed to a forost. shot almmt tu dcilh and robbed of (55 and his gold ..i:vh. Dr. T. M. Angstaat, who recently com mitted suicide, at Mahono Bay, N. 3., for merly resided in Borks county, and had brooded over tho case of a young patient whom ho could not euro. Old, Young leop1o. People ago quickly in this American life, and instances of .preservation of youthful strength nud vigor In mature years nro pointed to as remarkable. We are educated to bellovo In early decay of physical beauty and strength, especially In our womcu, and permit the dcclino to continno with a passing sigh. Most women havo a worn look in the early twenties, tho figuro loses its roundness, tho faco tho glow of youth, and from that time on they nga rapidly. All this is wrong and unnecessary. Let ovorybody to whom this word may come, men and women alike. consult Dr. Greene, and leant from his great experience tho cnuso of your troublo, and secure, his invaluable advico. Dr Giocuo, discoverer of the fn-ouj Nervura, and many other wonderful remedies, invites consulta tion jit his olllce, 35 West 14th Street. New York City, cither by personal call or by let ter through tho mail, and iu either case ho will give you adviso absolutely freo of all charge. This oflcr is for everybody, old and young, rich and poor, and thousands of happy people testify to-day to tho practical nature of tho experienced advice of this great specialist and tho marvelous curativo powor of his remedies. Don't bo satisfied to grow old prematurely when tbo advice of tins famous physician is at your disposal for the askiug, wholly free of chargo. Insurance Men Dined. Tho entire field staff of the Metropolitan Life Insuranco Company were dined at the Hotel Walton, Philadelphia. There were tionie 50 of tho company's employes from this region proscut. Dr. V. N. Stein, of town. medical examiner, Snpt. Wadoaud Assistants Torry Hummel and Oocar K. Lord, o,rotfs ville, wcro represented in tho gathering. ieeds IlMordeil. From Alex S. Faust et al to Sailor Plaining Mill and LumJjAjpmpauy, premises in Potts villeand VjAttno. From Ullou Parry to Henry Parry.prcmiscs In Miuersville. From Alox. Scott, sheriff, to Elizabeth Yodkois, premises iu Shenandoah. From Griffiths G. Roberts and wlfo to Marth Vosollos, premises in Klino township. Itev. Roads Resigns. Tho announcement Is mado that Rev. Charlos Roads, son of our townsman, A. 11. Roads, lias resigned tbo pastorate of Trinity M. E. church at Chester to becomo secretary of the State Sabbath Association. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or genoral tlnsmlthlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre streot' Doalor 1c stores I-tf ,1 for over ggYm (theOlobefer iHiEUMATISM r lTEUEALQIA and similar Complaints' nu prepared nnaer mo (irinki-ut 1 E n H A H MEDICAL LAWS JirMorlbed by omlnent phyuolantt DR. niCHTER S ANCHOR w PAIN EXPELLEE. IVt-rM renowned ! Tirnmrk tMr MlrrcMf ill 1 (Onlrponnlno Willi Trnile Mark" Anchor," IF. Ad. UlfhteriCo,, 2151'rnrlSt.. New lorli 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Br&ncti Hontsi. Own Glassworks. BaNcu. Endorsed rccouuuuaui.il by A. Wmley, 1C6 B. Mln t., H. nnccnbnch, 103 N. Main St. l-.i'.u. Kirun, 6 h. Main St., Shenandoah, on. nicHTsn'n 'ANCnOll." STOMACHAL best for Ir , llTsprpsingwininnrh Cnmplnlnti MAHANOY UTY. John Swarlz, a stoiio cutter, was arrested charged by his wife, Barbara, with assault. Ho was released tills morning from tho lock up, his wlfo having relonted nnd paid the costs. John Sluonis. 35 years old, was beaten by fellow boarders whllo In bed bocauso ho had declared .bis American citizenship. Charles llcfkey and William Augustus, charged with tho beating, declared thoy would not wipe their feet on his papers. The former made tho assault and tho latter stood ready to aid. Ulf key was sent to jail and Augustus re leased. Work on tha mvlntr has been suspended uutil thaSveathor improves. Tho St. Nicholas team has engaged a pro fessional battery, said to bo from Milton, to play with them to-morrow against tho homo team horo. Andrew Smith, a good-looking canvasser from Heading, Is being sought hero by Mary Shumanski, for tho theft of $40. He promised to m.ir-y her on Saturday last, and was to havo received t-10 after tho ceremony. On Friday ho procured tho money and skipped out. Letters indicato that ho canio here. Pidn't Know it Was Loaded. Gllvor Reed, of St. Clair, met with a frightful accident tho other day. Ho secured a shell from a shotgun and struck It a blow with a stone. Tho cartrldgo was discharged, the entire load entering his loft wrist. Ampu tation was necessary. Resolutions of Condolence. At a regular meeting of tho Phoenix Firo Company No. 3, of Shenandoah, Pa., held in their hall on Tuesday evculng, September 21st, 1897, the following resolutions wcro unanimously adopted : Whereas, It has pleased an all wise Providence to removo from our midst our esteemed brother, E. F. Gallagher, nnd whllo we bow In acknowledgment of Him who docth nil things for tho best, yet wo feel that wo should show the respect we entertain for our lato brothor ; therefore, bo it Kesolvcil. That. In nls death, this company Jias lost an actlvo worker, his wlfo a kind Husband and nls children a loving latucr, and tho community a good and useful citizen. Kesolved, That wo extend to his family onr sympathy in this their hour of trouble.- llesolved. That the charter of this com pany be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days, that n copy of the above pre wnl.ln mid resolutions be presented to the relatives of tho deceased, that a copy be spread on tho minutes, and that they bo published in tbo JiVENiNa uicuald and Daily Nows. Jamas F. O'Haben, T. T. Mir.Es, Oscae Bettkbidok, Couimlttco At a regular meeting of tho Knights of Annunciation of Shenandoah, Pa., held in tho Phoenix Firo Company's hall Soptcruber loth, 1607, tho following preamble and resolutions wore adODted : Wiikueas, It has pleased Almightyffod to call trom the sccno of his useftiliress, our esteemed and lamented brother" E. F. Gallagher, and whllo wo bow Injnumllity to the Divine decree, yet wo unTinot refrain from expressing our great sofrow and paying a well-deserved tribute T1 respect to tuo memory of our deceased brother; thorcforo, bo It jr Rasolvedrrhat bv tho decease of E. F. GallagiierfThe Knights of Annunciation lost airardcnt member, his wile a loving husband, his children a kind and indulgent father and tho community a much-rospected and useful citizen. Resolved, That wo oxtond our heart-felt sympathy to bis family In their irreparable loss anu commend tnem lor comiort to mm who doeth all thluirs well. Resolved, That tho chartor of our society be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days, that a copy of tho above proamblo and resolutions bo prescutcd to the family of our lato lamented brother, also be sprukd upon our minutes and that they bo published iu tho Eveniko Unit a ui and Daily News. Oscar Betteridoe, J. H. Manley, Peteb Uabkins. Committee CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. Tlsfis- It n iriry 1 1 1 I wish. We Afnlianoy Valley Mlnlstcrlnm. The Mahanoy Valley Ministerial Associa tion of the At. . church will loim-tio in (illliertoti, Tuesday, Sept. 8. Mf7. The following Is the program : Morning Session: Opening lorvlrcltov. Frank Fox. lteviow "Tho Old 'IVsiiim.'iit Under Firo," A. J. P. Behronds, 1 H -Itev. J. 1). Fox. Paper -"The New Testament tinder Fire," Hev. W.J. Mills. Afiernoon Session ; Opening services Kov. J- K. (Inlln gher. "Best Methods for Training nnd He Mining Probationers." BVS. A. IlMilmer, I. M. Gable, O. K. Stogden, J. Kllery and .1. W. Fryer. "How sail wo make our class meet ings Interesting and benctlelalT" Itevs.W. K. Mai'Ncal, E. Potte, J. Dyson, J. C. Wood and J. Boll. Jr. O. V. A. At. Attention. All members of Maj. Jennings Council No. :ui7. Jr. O. U. A. M. are urgently requested in be present nt the next regular meeting, (Srpt. 87), as buslne a of Importance will be transacted. By order of 13. A. DoiikhtV, Councilor. Attest : Wm. Rkkveh, Seo'y-' 0-81-St Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that tho namo Lehmiq & Barb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on iivor w-ck. MiirrlHgo Licenses. Henry Miller mid Jane Kreatler, both of Heglns township. Geo. A. Barr, of Hegius township, nnd Minnie A. Tobias, of Donaldson. null). IttKS. On the 22nd lnt.,nt 8benandoh, Pa., I.nul-a, wife of Joteph ltles, aged 31 yenrs, II month nnd 8 days. Kiitiern! will take plnF f mm the residence of the riecenaed's pnreuts, Mr. and Mrs. Oporge Knoll, 121) ICut Lloyd street, on Saturday, 2Ath Inst , at 0 a. in. High mass nt tho Church of the Holy Family. In- , teriucnt In the Aliulinclfttlo cemetery. Itela llvesnml friends respectfully Invited to attend. oses in a Is pcculjar to and truo PSa only of Hood's Sarscjm- EsUXUC rilla, and is proof ot its superior strength and economy. Thsro is inore curative power in a bottle of Hood's Snrsapnrilla. than in any other. This fact, with its. unequalled record of cures, proves the best medicine tor nil blood diseases Is 5)- Sarsa- parilla The Ono Truo Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. , , t-v... cure Liver Ills; easy to liOOCl S HlllS take, easy to operate. 28c. MISCELLANEOUS. POK ItKNT. Dwelling house with steam bent, hot and cold wntpr nnd other con veniences, located nt 110 North Main street. Apply at tho premises. 9-21-tf Tjioit SAI.I5 A largo stock of second-hand Ij furnltiiro and carpets, ns good ns new. Will be sold at a sacrifice. For further Infor mation call at the Hkualu office. 8-lG-tf POK SAI.15. Cheap, n deslrnblo business property on ISost Centre street. Apply to M. M. Hnrke, Attorney, Kgan building. 8-0-tf HEW V0l?fc. BHRGfllH STOtyE, NO. 23 S. MAIN STREET. Cloaks, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Wrappers, Corsets, Misses', Indies" and Children s Underwear, Knit Goods, Fascinators, Clouds, and all sorts of knit goods. Caps LINEN DEPARTMENT. Toweling, Table Cloths, Napkins Our shoe department is replete with bargains for all grades of buyers. COME AND SEE IT. In the millinery department, may be seen all the latest styles.shapes and ready trimmed bats. A Largo nnd Completo Lino of Shawls, Blankets, Comforts, Feathers and all Kinds of Woolen Goods. IN THE COUNTY. Everything In the Tonsorlal Line Constantly on Hand. W. G. DUSTO'S Ferguson Honso Block. BARBER SHOP. THI York or Philadelphia and don't it stand to reason then that WE, in buying thousands of dollars worth of clothing, get better inducements than those other small stores. Why, sure, we do ; we get every possible inducement that is offered, we take advantage of them and we therefore sell our goods cheaper than other dealers buy them. You can rest assured that we have everything in the line of stylish goods for this season in Plaids, Browns, Cheviots, Blacks, Blues and any other color youxmay give a periect tit, it don t matter if you are thin, fat, short or come anu examine our vnnuren s suits, winch take up a hall block, livery mother that wants a stylish Blouse, Junior, or Reefer Suit, or a good warm Woolen Suit for her boy, knows that this is the place to buy them. . We have everything stylish and good at prices in strict accordance with the times. Our Overcoat, Children's, Pants and Gents' Furnishing Departments, are over-crowded with stock and everything is being sold at their lowest prices ; that is 40 per cent, cheaper than all other stores in in this county. 4 This is the Largest and Cheapest Clothing House in this Section of the State. Clothing AMUSBMHNTS. F 'ERGUSON'S THEATRE, . . . ALL. Tf- CAMERON NIGHT PRICES! 10, 20 and 3Q. cts. Matiiues, Commencing Wednesday, Prices It) Cents to all Parti of' the House. FERGUSON'S THEATRE, 1 P. J. FEROtfsBfo, Mgr. ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday, September 28, 1897. Return of tlio funniest of nil f rco comedies THE STING CRAZE Brighter and more humorous than over ; entirely revised and written; a star cast; handsome girls; new and novol specialties ; gurgeoiu scenery and costumes nnd intcrpoted by the well-known artist : W. F. Carroll. Fred. Luclcr, II. Lester, W. Haynea, A. Mc Donald, Iiowis Worth, L. Thorn, Emma do Costro, Lllllo Stork, Millie. Irene, AIlco Lisctto, Nellio Maskcll, Ai.ctti Reed, Hildcr Halves. EXTRA. The latest Parisian Dancing Sensation, Le-Plue-Et-Neige "Will be introduced between boooihI nnd third nets. PRICES, - - 2S, 3fS and SO Cents. FERGUSON'S THEATRE. p-st-wiwwiiw sin-. ""I Pi j, FERGUSON, Mgr. ONLY ONE NIGHT ! ONE NIGHT ONLY ! Thursday, September 30th, '97 SEE THE SENSATION OP THE SEASON THE VERISCOPE.- See the Great Carson City Glove Contest Between CORBETT AND It shows every move belore the fight begun. It shows every blow until the fight was won. PRICES, - - 2S, 3E5 and BO Cento. . Secure your scats early al KMIu,' dniz store. I QUART MASON'S FRUIT JARS, 40C. DOZ. I PINT MASON'S FRUIT JARS, 38c. DOZ. EXTRA FRUIT JAR TOPS AND RINGS. WALM'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 j"ars upset. Very safe and sure. -5WAUT-S HARDWARE -STORE, Bicycles For SalB or Exchange. One 8100 gents' '97 "Rouge" wlieel In (lne condition, one Indies' or misses' $0O "Crescent' wheel 111 iroofl condition, forsavlnc; fund sharo-i or nnvthliiK useful to nrlvnte family. Also one gents1 seionil.linml wheel In fair condition to ciclmnpu for lutnjo. Or will sell either or all cheap. Tei ma to rcllahlo persons. GUY D. STERNER, No. iOS West Cherry St., - Sheimndo-ili, To. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST (Shcclcr'a Old Stand.) 109 NORTH MAIN STREET. Ffrst-chiftfl work guaranteed. Prompt nnd polite attendants. Hair cutting a specialty. House, AMUSEMENTS. P. J. FEBOD ON, Mgr. ALL THIS WEEK. . . CLEMENS AND TALENTED COMPANY INCLUDING WILLflRD AM KATHBRINE UBB CBBGO rrcwnlliig 1110 fnllmvliiB famous scenlo plays i THE PAYMASTER rhly Night MOOTS O'LOHDOH, Batnrds'y Matinee THE WHITE BAT, , Saturday Bight Knob prottuct'on mounted complete with special scenery carried by tile conitHvny. FITZSIMMONS SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. ! -Successor to- MOKMQ'iinKEit, 105 S. Main Street., Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. tall. It is a pleasure for yoiV-to ; No. and 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET,. SHENANDOAH, PENNSYLVANIA