) I Kim Wor'tw off ftr.fcht'n lleanti iwl rosliwe 5s, Vneyn w luetj normal .vans lc I KJP IS la r.i.li rilsftiar- Pr unlc ntallilrunirl.lt'.. Mofrtlv --. When iiv doubt. Street, WE CAN SUPPtY Uiuuuiuuuiiuuiuipiuuuiuuiuiiuiuuu. , RLtJ all tli.fcgqta niecetwary ottf do tlleir JMtt!nesB. We keep a full linft.of Day Books, Journals,' ledgers, Cash nooks, Order Books, Pens, Pencils, Ink, etc., con stantly on hand. A trial order solicited. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Mralri St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. Wo mako a specially of Gasoline, 60c In flvo gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axlo greoso. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 32 iCfwt ron St., Shumtudoah. Vftll orders promptly Attended to, Wanted-An Idea VTho mn think of some simple Protect tout 1W: thr mar brlnfc voil wealth, Writtt JOHN WKlPRkBlTRW ft t.. Patent Attor tuyt. WAtblBflWiir . 5 for tbe4 ft-flm-prise offer au list ci t two ounureu uivodiious woumm SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor to vnn noin &mim, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. Two Carloads SIDEBOARDS Brought to town to be sold at a sacrifice, the property of a b nkrupt manufacturer. he5,ailjtoHd;oak withBevel plate mirrors, shelves around the top, neatly carved and highly polished, and will sell at 50, WE CARRY AiTIll CHEAPER GRADE Furiiiture : House 121-123 North Main St. GflM USB'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY, IO N. Main Street. . PRICE LIST. . . Collar. Collars, Ironed Cuffs, per pair New Shirts .Shim, wafclied and Ironed..... 3C 2c 4C ....IOC IOC 0effi&' 00 ta F iaijlrtMUrched and Ironed.. J StflglU Shirts ,8c UI1U.I Drawers Socks - rUndkercliurfs - . Vest Ties OARAS LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Ciayapd Night. Cqr. Wime . and hlpy'd Streets, Shenandoah. 'iyiarisidn House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. 7 15 3C V. C3 g ISC to 30C jj 3 to ioc U laundry done up dally. - Mending free jg U. reB"lgf e"6t"1''"' Jrj g .FOR A PEW. DAYS f g 15 Bars of Soap for g fS E. B. FOLEY, Centre 8t. M PITHY POINTS. C,i,niiigii Throughout 'ilie Onunlrjr rinin1oltl for Unity Verusai. ' Tin' Stat- LfrftlorlMlU "m einvobo at Readiuc on TusMy ttrt. ' lhituiK mi vpileptlo fit Samuel Downing W:i drowned in the canal Rt Illrdtboro. Catherini) Mclaughlin sl, iQff I years, of Waterhtiry, Conn., U v-Mtlng' litr son Kt (.llrardvillo. . Souib yet undiscovered Haw Iim para lysed the entire Edison electric light system at Lancaster AX Laporte, IWlllTan Souniy, SftMilikiM Sarcoblts J vms RWidltteil bt the inti filer of Ksta.Dovlt, hi sweetheart. Mt, Carthel ClUaeits 1). A r,., Awwhitlon at Its tneeftnz Thursday evening received U' $16. COO In payment of duos. rale Alto Council 1ms granted addlltoimr privileges to the electric railway conipmy for ftdtlitioiml frc,k facilities. A live wire in Penti Stivmre, Handing, elec trocuted and roasted a do, and several small boys narrowly escaped n similar rale. Hniry Fleetwood, of Plillailellihla, whs wnt to jail for 80 days nt Reading fur throw- inn snuff in Polictman Seibert's eyes. Clmrles 1). Ponnmn, of Scmutoti, 1ms been appointed n Collector of Statistics In tho Iiurean of Indmtrll Stetlsties at HarrUbiirc Much lietter prices have heen re.illaed for hoises at recent sales in Herts comity (Imn have been offered during the hut four year. The Western Society of Kngineora, 200 strong, from CuioRgo, III., inspected various mills at Eaitou and the Uethleheras yester day. An exchange itntinmices that chostnuts are ripe. As the tlieatrlosl season opened sjinid weeks ago the announcement comes rather late. Various building and loan associations at Heading hnie to realise something from the Kremp estate on January 10, or soon th'cte uftel'. The Arm of I). G. Ynengling and Sons, the r'ottsville bri-wers, issued an execution against the estate of Philip J. Cui tell f r 4-270.00. Ilnmding over his long-continued illness, Diligglst James C. Sanderson, of Heading, took poison and died whlio visiting friends nt Ilarrfcbtirg... ... . - With broad and applebuttcr as thoir refreshment, thecliwcukftUpraleVTSted their 103rd'nnnivpwary uair)CliytinV llerks county yesterday. ' Frank Howe who died on Tiiursday from tho bums ho reCoiVetl at Itelntnco colliery, Wednesday night, will bo buried at Jit. Car- mel to-morrow afternoon. Heading's hat factories, stovo works. woolen mills and machine shops all report better business than Las becu possiblo for many months previously.1 ' For an arm-breaking fall .on au icy Bide walk at Dubois, Mrs. Frank Iiocbo 'lias recovered $1,000 in court, though she at first ofl'crcd to settlo for $100. With tho samo old cornot hand thntplayed for them during the 'war, vcromns Of the Eigbty-soventli Kpgiiuent held; o, 'riofable reunion at York yesterday. Burglars, who had robbed sevoral other places in tho vicinity got a lot of plunder from tho Marietta rosidenco of Colouol IK 11. Ca-se, who is at llRsletop wItli thctruojw. With two donkeys and n dog,-. 1-mill; Gla r, a native of Franklin county, has just finished a 2,500-miIo overland drivo from North Dakota to Chambersburg in 80 days. Two men and n. girl of 20 held up a woman on tho highway between Coal Hun and Greenback, near Sbamokin, and robbed bor of nil sho possessed threo cents, aud kicked bor becauso sho had no more. Brecu's Rlalto cafe frco lunch advertise ment will bo anuounccd daily in tho columns of tho IIehald. With tho advent of cool weatliqr Mr. Breon will again cofttinuo these liinrhes both morning andfcnlng. Jr. O. VA-fSx. Attention. All meinjierrof Maj. Jennings Council No. .U58?,-Jr. O. U. A. M. aro urgently rcnuosted to bo present at tho next regular meeting, (Sept. 27), as busiriOiS of importance will ho transacted. By order of E. A. Dohekty, Councilor. Attost : Wm. Beeves, Sec'y. 0-21-5t Columliln County X'tiir. The managers of tho Columbia County Fair, at Hloorasburg, hayo rebuilt tho largo exhibition building, damaged by last year's cyclone and have completed arrangements to entertain the, largest crowd ever assembled on their grounds. Tho speed program bo gins on Thursday with tho 2.111 class, trot aud pare,. 2 30, 2.30 and 3.00 classes; Friday 2.2i and 2.45 class, trot and 2.40 class, pace, and Saturday tho great free-for-all, 2.21 pace and 2.20 trpt; when tho track record now 2.10 will undoubtedly bo lowered. The Ninth Hegimcnt Band of Wilkesharro will render music every day and the Jackson Roman Ilippodromo Co. will entertain tho people witli their highly trained horses in daring fonts of horsemauship. When you want good roofing, plumbing, .as fitting, or general tinsniithing done call n E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street' Denier lr. stc-es 1-tf Ten JWll.ir a Week fur Klglit It does not bcem pos-iible that the tablo for eight people can be provided fur ten dollars a week. But .Mrs. Rorer, tho most famous cook in Ami-tlca. says It can bo done. She has tried it and knows. She proves her caso in The Ladies Homo Journal for October. she givis twenty-one menus covering a week's mi-als, and gives full, practical direc tions by whii.li 'any woman can mako as at tractive meals as Mrs. Borer -explains, for the small bUin of ten dollars. " .. ,j. 1 Ask your groi-er for the "Royal ratcnt" dour, and tako uo other brand. It la tbo best flour made. ' ' Kleullon ot Officers. r At a mcetjpg he.il by the JoYin W. Stokes Lodge, Nq. tli, I. O. O. V., last evening, tbo following oneflrs wore elected : Bust graijd, D O Zi-rhiyuohle grand, Goorge Itobinson vice gmiulr W". B. Thomas; secretary, JS. Williams: assistant secretary, Abraham Yost; trustee and represontHtive to. tbo Grand Lodge, J. II. Renter, and represents tlvo to the Cential Pennsylvania Lodge, Charles Lewis. BIoodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. U'UftT IT ICI The richest of nil restora- nuni ii iui tiyi lye foods, because it re- ilaces the essentials of life that, ore e.. imnsted by disease, Indigestion, high living. overwork, worry, exoesses, amnie, etc WHAT IT DOES! rllirmtlaTl nerfeci It arentes solid : tlesh. muscle and strength, Tlia nerves beluir made strong the Jmiin becomes axtlveund tr. it rektores lostvltallty-, stops all wast ing drains and weakness inlther sf. and a femnl-e ra mi jwumior tins no equal, x-rica Wo boxes K.0Q. Druggists or by mull. on: e can rWclto Us About Your Caso. I L-i .. ... ..i .mi -1 THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1513 Chestnut Stroofc l'lilladelphla. DUSTO'S DnRDER SfJQF. Attentive and skll'ful tonsoilnl artlaU always Mi ofVtuMee, , , . . Neatast Shop In Town, W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Forgnson llptiso Block 15th OCTOBER. Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits it It -I-, SIKGI.U I1AUUEL UREACH r ffctf fida, l$plf?UK IJWlifT HHUAQU .LOADINCh-OUNS. f IlASlM;EJtt.KSS lllU'Jci ,$ffi'r sva.v 12 j Ector iiRi3Acii'iifniKfj 'owns. am ii., I' ti 7 fi .ill.' .-Ji 'f; . .ilnJf I. !' ! PJieaiaiVt,,QiiaU and Rabfefs....:..: i. , A.MUpItUHr Jn'OTJSS., i , . ' i 't-AMBhrtl tjr.i-:xEfB bo. . ' , . AfTotltot'TulI ho,Hse greeted' th6 CalWcron'. aeniehl Co. Hit llljiiit mid grealfy v.nJo.Veil tfiOT fifoseillfi'tloil oM)iiiicil B. Ilrrlsott'A play, '1nle,lM,VroRBrf," Which Was pfo'duceil herb Ifit WlhtCr by tho author's own 'com pnny'nt hlgll prices, Mild the' ftfinpuiso, bo; twt-efi tho two pfodilctloiis was Very favourable to Mr. Clemens slid his compaliy. Tip star In tkorolo of Itobort Einmett O'Connor ao o,ulttl litmsojr tefy cnSdltahly, evoking frerilient applause, Whllo Wlllard Leo as tbo jealous. Col. lfbUghtorl , maintained the iiliamctor with his ftccdstofliod ability. Tho elfn-ftcrbf Ethel Mlley did "riot glvoMIss Cb u tlio' snrno oriportunitfes that Some 'of the'plays lii'oduced durlhg tho eek liavo Abttt, byt sW raadB the ino4t 9f it, Comedian Mortoti Was fth ecelleuTorainy AlKins ana Air. ivranz us mo rw, xtisu recruit caught tho gallery gbd's. The piny was very cnjoyablo, tho oJtcellont scenery carried by' the fcoriipany fltttngly slfpiilcment-, ipg their superior acting.' TVlilhi "The White Hat,"' a' tnelodrMia Of Hie Bowyry, Which is blgljiy spblie1!! of.' H' tb' be produced and tho fndicatldus poillt td'thd birtost'bouse 6f the-sedsiixi. ' ' '.' He VEItlSQ9PE. t , 'flio.annnuiiccmeiit tluvt thp vcriscope.plc 'turesof the 00911-)1231101008 glqvo .qoh test, 'vlicb. took pfaco at .Carsqa City, Kevoda, March 17, will be seen hero next weoic, has already arousod a groat dpal.qf (ejt ultemeu't In hls city. . The yeriscopo pic tu-"-oiaro tho only authentic ones of, this groat contest nnd they show every action, and incident of this contest between tho leading modern gladiators as cloarly arid as.accurately' as If tho spectator was at tho riiigsjdq in Carson City watching tho original contest. Tho Journals nf tho country have devoted consldL j lie spaco to tho discussion of theso oictun-s cvor slnco their first exhibition at tho academy of inusto In lew Y?rk andfboy will undoubtedly attract largo crowrus, qur ing'tboir presentation In this town., TI)dy w(U bo soou at Fergusbu's theatre ,next Thursday evening, "THE SrORTIfTO CUAZE." "The Sporting Crazo," thamost laughable of all farces will be the attraction at Fergu son's theatre next Tuesday evening. Tho play sinco last season has been entirely re written and rovised throughout and is now roplete with funny BitifatioUs ,uud bright dialogue.' now music, songs, dances through out. Thofarcewill.be presented by ono 6f tho strongest companies' of its. kind, on tho mail. includinir.W. F. Carroll. Fred- Lucier. II. McDonald, II, Lester, M. Ilaynos, Lowis Worth, L. Thorn, Bert Norton, Emma Dt- Castro, Nollio MaskolL TIlllo Storfc,. Milllo Irene. Annio Hurt, .Aric'o Lisctte, Anctto .Reed aiul llilue llalvers. With such an ar ray of comedians, vocalists and dancers, It should not fail to please the most critical. Similar Special's. Services in tho Trinity Reformed church tn.mnri-mv nt 10:00 a. m.. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m.- Rov. Rbbert O'Bbylo pastor. ' neuular services will bo hold in tho Unitod Evangelical church, North Jardin street, to-, morrow at 10 n. m. and 0.30 pi m. Breaching , by tbo pastor, Rov, I. J,Bei3, Sunday, school at 1.30 p. m. Services in tl0 Proshytorian church to morrow evening at 0:30, Sabbath school at 2 p. m. The pastor preaches at Mabanoy City In tbo morning. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy i Eucharist 'a't Sn!m." Regular services at 10:30 i. m. and 7 p. in. Tho rector will 'officiate, i Sunday school at 2 p.m. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak( and White streets, ltev. Allred llccbner, pastor. General class meeting at u a. in., lod by John Senior. Sormon at 10:30 a, m. Suuday school at 2 p. m Br. J. S. Callcn, iuporintoudent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m, Seats free. Everybody welcome First Baptist church, corner of West and Oak gtrcqts, Uov. D. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. iu. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. ni. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Primitive Methodist church, James Mooro, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in. Subject, "A Treo is Known by Its Fruit." 0:30 pi in. Subject, -"Man's Need, of Qod," Sunday school Rt 2 p. pa. Class meeting on Wednesday evening. Genera praypr mcetina on Thursday evening. n.veryooay welcome. St. John's Lutheran church, "West Cborfy street. Rov. John (Irulller, pastor. Preaeu lug, 10 a, ni. ; Sunday school; 1:30 -p. m. preaching 0:30 p. m. St. Michael's Greek CathOlie cnurcn, west Ccutre street. Rev. Cornolius Ijiunsin, pas. tor. Matatinum service U a. m. ilign mass 10 a. m. riniri-li nf the Holv Family. (Gnrmau. R, C.) North Chestnut street. Rov, A. T. Schut- tleholer, ias,tor. I irst mass o a. in., bucuuu mass 10 a. m. St. Oislralr's Polish R. C. church, North Jardlu street. Rov. J. A. Lcnarkiewlcz, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., high mass 10 u, ni vespers and benediction 4 p. m. Church of the Annunciation.. SIS'; West Cherry street. Rov. II. F. O'Reilly, pastor; Itev. James Kane, assistant pastor First mass, 7 a. m., second moss, 8 a, m., hignmass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. m. Koheieth Israel Congregation, comer of Oak and Wwt streets, Rav. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday soryipoa, 8 toJO.a. m., aud 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. ra, and every week day morning from 7 to 8 a. m. "I burned nfy fingers very badly. The pain was Intense. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil brought relief in three minutes. Jt was RlmcM,t magical. I never aa'w anything llko Jt." Amolla Swords, SauudersviUe, O. (-ds llecordeil. From Joseph Wool, Sheriff, to Jonathan M. Websr, premises iu South Mauhelm. From Pius Knoliel nnd wife to Emma Zim merman, premises iu Pottsvlllo, From Augustus Shickrani to George Noll, premises in Tamsqim. From Alex. Scott, Sheriff, toTeter Gormau premisou In Mulmnoy City. Marriage Licenses. Thomas Milton Heod, of Friodeusbiirg, anil Sarah Matilda Breinieli, of Wayno township. Robert Boveriilgs and Alma-Nelson, both of Minersvllle. 1 - William A. Huegel, of Hanto, Carbon county, aud Theresa Emma Dlinn; Of North Penn. George Tobias nnd Sallle C. Iloyler, both of Piuergove township. C ASTORIA For Infants and Children. ,T1 ho- yf 1 Is n nry viIfor, i .in Un ill i iiWAMli BA8. !) '.nluii-ii .i.fj n ttl .f bib tuJ"I ut;in i l-ti-iv-H ' -i :. i 1 '15th OCTOBER. ill ir. J- (.1. .I.'l ill T77T PhUSONAL MENTION. ,,lanwi Mftflhell, of Phllttdolphin, (pent seveml lieurs-lii town yesterday. Sirs. Bt Weaver. -of Sandy. Hint, Lur.eriie. county. U vlslUuR frjends. In town. MisIda,.Seliailr,.or Swtth Market. strco,; hasenuo to Lvlunnit to vbU fileuds.- MifMes Emma Slug oy nnd .Clam Hroust, o), inn's. (Irovo. siient vtistertlav ill town.- i Mm. J.J. Bobbin,, anil daughter, uiajicng(a; wero iissengors to Sbamokin this aftnruoon. Mr, ,und, ,MtS, Thopvas Crano anai.soui. Robort,-flfi Lost Creek, spent to-day in.town. Hon, C. R. Savideo. of Sunuury, -was regis'terod nt tho srguon JIquso last oven It .was reported, this afternoon that swinnei- Sboue, who Is sufferiug from typhoid fever, wab very low. Mr; nnd Mrs. Abraham Elsenhower and Mr. and 'Mrs. ThAmas Godbat enjoyed a drive to tho Catawissa valley this morning, When bilious or coatlvo, at a Cascaretfl candy cathartln, euro euarantecd, 10c, 25a Victims Improving. A report received from the Miners' hospital at Fountain Springs this aftcrpoori stilted that Peter Foil", Sr., and his son', Joseph, 'jvhc wore burned by an oxplosion of gas "III Pth6 Shenandoah City colliery, and tho two inlnort burned at PaCkor No. 4 colliery wero sllgutiy improvod, but not out of dangor. Btiy Keystone' flour; Bo sure that tbo name Leksiq & Bake, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on over olc, , , STOCK AtfD PRODUCE MARKETS.l Itpaatlonury Splflt ljomfmort Control nuil 1'i'lces Itnuli nownwnril. JCpw Yor.k, Sept. 24. Tho reactionary spirit rosurrted ' f iilt sway today In the stock mnrttmt ' nfter n orlef period of higher prices during tho morning, due toi sympathy with sugar, which advanced at :ono .time two points over last night's close. $ug.r;s strpngth wps due to the bollqf that the treasury department wouiu decide' that IfoKiind was In effect paying an export "'bounty bh sugar, and that the countervailing- duty would therefore ap ply to Dutch refined sugars. The rise In sugar -served to raise the general level of prices to a fractional extent, but prov ed lnndeQUate to sustain them, and tho fall for tfje remainder of tho day was practically continuous, thqugh more rapid at some times 'than others. There was nothing In the news of the day to ac- count for the decline, all tho raports of railroad earnings continuing to show Ltargp'i'ierpa.ses and advices of the growth or business activity Being unuqripiy en couraging from all pdlnts. Tho outsldo public, however, had apparently ceased to buy, and( the lago. bull operators wero no ' longer ' 'willing to accept the heavy offerings ot slocks" made to them. Profit talclns was tho -order of tho dayi Tho market was dull compared with the re cent, tone but the decline was novortho- les3 unchecked. Closing bids: Balto. & Ohio... 18 Lehigh Valloy,. 31 Chcsa. & Ohio... 2U4 N. J. Central... 08 Del. & Hudson. .U8V4 N. Y. Central.. lllVi D., L. & W......159 Pennsylvania. .. Sl Ene.- 16 Heading, 2d pf.. 34V4 Lake Krlo & W. St. Paul 0S ttonoral MnrkotB. Philadelphia, Sept. 24. Flour very quiet; winter superfine, JX25ffi3.WI; do. extras, $3.6003.76; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $1.40 04.C5; do. straight, $4.65(34.80; western win ter. clear, Jt.4QS4.C5; do. straight, $4.70 4.S5; city mills, extra, J3.E0S3,S5. Rya flour moved slowly at $3.30 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. wheat firm; contract wheat, September, D5V4(S54c. ; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware rsd. spot, 90WS96WC-, No. 2 red, May, 94c; do, September,- 9SVc.; do. December, S5Vic Corn quiet, but steady: steamer corn, spot,-32&32c,i No. 2 mixed, September, S4M34WQ,; No. 2 yellow for local trade 57B75c.-i October, 34c. j November, 35c.l December, 35c. Oats quiet, but steady: No. 2 -jvhlfpi ''carlota, 27027V4c.i No. 2 white, September to December, 27027HC.J NO. 3 wnlte, zntiC.; track mixed western, 2SJT26C'.; ' track white,, state and western, 27033d. llay 'steady for desirable grades; cnoieo. umotny,- isruiz,M) lor inrge.baies, neef -.flrm; beef hams-, , $26i?27 imcket, $3.60QS.D(L Lanl easy; western steamed, $4.80. JJutterJInn; wostern creamery. 1354 20c.;,do. factory, 912V4c; Elglns, 20Hc Imitation creamery, lH414c; New YorH croAniory, I3132O140.; fancy prints Jobbing at 2225e. ; do. extra Pennsylvania, whole, sale, 21c. Cheese dull; large, white and colored, M&c; smal whlto and colored, 9Hc; part skrms. 6V47c; full skims, 30 4c. Eggs firm; New York, and Pennsylva nia, 1719o.! Western, fresh, 1818V4c Po tatoes firm; Jerseys, $2.602.75; Long Isl and, $2.7503; sweets, $1.401.C0. Tallow steady; city and country, SV4c, as to quality. Cottonseed oil easy; prlmo crude, 21ft22c; do, yellow, 252Cc. Petro leum dull; refined, New York, $5.80; Phila delphia and" Baltimore, $5.75; do. Irt" bulk, $3.25. Boeln firm! strained, common to good, $1.42141.4714. Turpentine quiet at 31V55T32C. Pig" iron warrants dull ni"$7 7.15. Lake copper quiet at $11.26. Tin easier at $13.56813.05. Spelter quiet at $4.2504.30. Lead quiet at JJ.30Q4.35. To matoes, per box or crate, as to quality, 60076c. Long Inland and Jersey cafSbage, per 100, $3.6005. Ooffeo closet barely steady; October, $S.26; November, $8.30; December, $6.70; January, $6.75; March, 17077.05; May, $7.0507.10; July. $7.15. I.tvo Stoolc Mnrltots, j Now York, Sept, ?(, Beeves active; na tlvo eteers.. $1.104! 5.20; stagB and oxen, $3Q 4.50; bpUf. t2.miZ.M-. dry cows, $1.763.20. Calves quiet; steady all around; veals, $508,26; grassers and buttermilks, $4.5064. Sheep firm; lambs stronger: sheep, $89 4.37V4; lambs, $606.25. IJogs firm at.f 10 4.86. East Liberty, Fa., Sept. 24.-,.CAttlv.re. celpts light; prime, $505.10; common, $3.60 08.80; bulls, stags and caws, $83.75. Hpgs oiuiiuy: lu-iiuo imni iinu uesi jneuium, H.6004.66; common to fair. $4.4564.50; pigs, It. 3601. 60; heavy, JtVmiM; grassers and stubblers, $4.404.45rHiighs", $83.S6. Sheep steacjy; choice, $4.2OjL30; conunon, $2.60 3.4U; onqice ' Wnu. $i06.Wj toraraon to goodlambB.$4.2o'; calveaj t77.60. IlUiiolp Mine Strlhpi-s Itosnmlncr. St. Louis,' Sept. 24.-The coal miners of Belleville, Ills., and vlolnlty yester day declared off the strike, so far as 11 nffectir owners) who' Are willing' to fay the soaie,,, About half of the .mlnwi In Bt. Clair county have resumed, or are preparing- ta do so. at the 37 cent rate. Meet of the others are expected to Boon come Into line. The Consolidated com pany .will be. the last. tg.uicerybjr and a long, bitter fight on their part Is ex pected. It Is probable that the com pany will undertake to Import miners. IC.it does trouble will probacy efieup. PnnorSolzodJ'orUrcliiffAssnswInatlon Paris. wi..iH.-T-Xjie. Wberaiaire has been selxed by the police for publishing an art,leb advocating the assajiBlnatlon of President Faure. Jflng Humbert and the gueen regent of Sfin. jiaQiwiJi4)Li-JMzsr-jy.J Biliousness, .Jjndigeiitlojit IleachMihe. A. vUai'ni laxative. Aft Druggist -.11 :. . i ! MAHANOY CITY. JophiStimhaMc placed rtHcnJl Jlsr e of. llls-Mk-WedeU-ig)TUk'o keeping wlillo attending n puny On re tumlnir to htsbonrdinir house Ik- nlxm-d bis SqeJtJflVBr tho kitchen, rang? toi-yGlfT' t1'' inorijing n strong tiro Wf0 staru-l in me rsh"g6 fttid n part of the sbrJk contnliiHig the tnnnnv bnrnnd. lTnlf nf thn bill Wits MlVed and will bo sent to tho trensury deinulinenC at.WiiliijigtpnifvCredeniPtlSiW '.. ' , T Fottxhpnrs', devotion .spr.vjcei wljl !(! In-CWnicu chriri tttiioVrmr 'rttbriillig. rrtPty y'tln8 PtO9W.wl')B Irmfeud-uice Three laborers omnloved by Lontr.. LI I y t 6., :0f llrtk Placf," i)fogTi"!6:rt 'iJirfor.- lustice Ktuor lfrtt otBnltig.to rteovocisBKCB. fhere lianies art JgCfj VBlJAnTT3jHrle llknskl uud igufttz IQratt. They wof !M 8 per week hii.1 deirUndat' lp.SQJ ' efSmililB (lib latlor was thb rcKt,raleHvili! for tsborors nt: the eolllofe, :IE Synsdljsfn liy t?liili K. IMillei'.thaitfaiini'ef.EvnrMTftihiirs: fnrrnwn. and l-'riinkivolly, JlrohoWL tlftVt tho lieu iu tht adjbiniimbrfkt received fH- per week. Wntitiiu tt Silo Ifryim. A.te1eram jtrom ;fi)r-Itfdlana ouj'nty eat tall Alio, rnd 4toWfJl a farmer'whi; "VH t 1.1 1 ? .v,u, I" -"-".-i.) V placed- too much ieflrtfiKi In T.om.- Jscs nnd tirfdlctUOiti OK tor." He agteid 1 onjafcrW w;iot mpney. np.d,ow y thing- o&n .lie .don antu wifliaw, irany- Bramn(yPf.t,liese Fnl-mnr ,.TAttft iutnMi'llvlnn:; near Lapol, ' Indf wasln Ahflbfsqnr today looking J4P Kntnl points to-e,lf lift had grounds Jot netlon agnnjt, -Wliljatt J. Hcyan, Last fall ha was a' silver-rtan. He hear4 Bryan at Indianapolis; and Anderson,' -and. especially martteft' the warning to farmers that If sliver went tlDwn, ,tts he said It AvoUld If the Re. nubllcana. W.eis ejected, wheat would nlsoigo down. fThe day after election he thought. he had struck a good, thing when igoia -men 'contracted for this year's wheat crop1. at SS cents aibughel. He waasalled.upoW to deliver BOtf-tfuBh-xjlsithd day Sladlsoniuiounty dealers paid $1. Ho Is! a loser of several hundred doli Jars, and thought.- .hn .could recover off. nryan.;He was greatly disappointed when, ho learned ho eoUldi not. ' . . It is a safe prediction that the -silver cause has lost one supporter-ln Indiana.. -'JUvKn'tOnylid iho.I'ront. From tho Altoona Trlbtmoj. ' This Ifi r5ot "the time for fJyDnslo'ns In .the Itfriibliaan- Janljs jffi.thfe lare changed irMne ofneidry atTIarrisburgy that Is.a. matter iifiimmenso! moment to those. Immediately concerned, no doubt, and there 'may, cqme a period when It will be proper to thresh the wholo mat ter out In the press arid, possibly on the platform. But Just at the present mo ment the rank and flle.of.,thB party, will nbt permit themselves to pe separated' into factions If they are wiso. Faction may be permitted to rage while a pr!-: mary election Id pending, hut after tho ticket has been made, unless .It was nominated by fraud or contains bod men, faction should, hldo Its .diminished head arid Jiarjtioriy should come to the front. Ioth the.state riomlnees are good men, Mr. JJeacom Is a Christian gentle man; his Colleague Is acceptable to- all factiO'Ss,. Suppose we all agree to Sup press U.'ffeoling, Jealousy and vindlc tlyeness 'for the present and turn 'In heartlly--tQ give the free tradfr, 'free ,'colnage, pary, a thorough beating; bnce more. This Is a course of action' that wisdom and patriotism enjoin. ' Are gaining favor rapidly. Business men and travel lers carry them In ves.t TiocVetit. ladles carry them Jn pursos, liouiekeepon 'keep them In ineilfcrhe cloieti. frlendg recommend them to friends, tie. MISCELLANEOUS,. FOB BUNT, Dwelling house with stem hent. hot nnd dold wnter htfil other coh veplonres, Incnted ht 116 North Mala street. Apply nHJjejnrulsos. . . . , .S-24ttf FOItSI.E A large stock of seoond-hnnd furniture nnd carpctp, ns good A new. N ill be sold at a sacriOcp.. For .-ftirthvr Infor mation call at the llKRAi.nofllce' " .1516-tf TjlOR SALE. Cheap, n - deslrn;blo tl3s'n"9s r pfopt-rty tin Khst Centre" street. Apply to M. 51. Iturke, Attorney, Kgan building. 8-6-tf JEW VOtyR: BflRGRIJl ST01JE, jno, Clbalis, Goafs', Skirts, ' Vaisls. VVrappeus, Corset. Iife3tis", I;'aaies' and Children's Underwear,- - Knit Goods, Fascinators, Clouds. Caps and all sorts o( kiit goods,'.. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Toweling, Table - Cloths, Napkins. Our shoe department is.r.eipjete with bargains For all grades -of . buyers.,'-. '..V. - Iii the ntillitieiy department ifl-jy be seen all the -latest-styles.sjiape 1 and jeddy. 'trimmed liai's. , A fWge aiui.Coniplt9,ijno.qf-f-, Shawls, 'JliiJik'eisV,.Cb"m!D and all Kinds ' of Woolen Goods.' -' - -'..l.ilT CHRIST. SGHMIDT - Agent and Opttler of AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' .PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203. W. CoSrstrSefj ' SHENAN DOAH, - i PA fcMWi AGRICULTURE. M : J?S;McCai f hy ComplGtely Cijred !iB byfaine's Celery COMUitti i 'Department of Agriculture, ' Division of Statistics, 'Washington, D. C July 0', I8O7. Weils, Richardson Si'Cof "' ' . GBlitipmci) : Something .over a year ago I was'sulfering with UurVou'siioss, loss of ap- petilijnltrt iu-foumia. 1'was 'itll' run, nwli. and nothing did mo any g6od; uhtil'n' friend advlai-d hie tfvtry I'ltlno's colcry-cbm(iOUnd I tool, four bottles of tho compound,, nnd I am more than uruud to testify- tluit iti com pletely .cured ,110.. . I haven't had nil uiotcll dav, since. I eat harty ami ,sleci liko.a healthy baby. I consider' Paino's celery compotfnd'tbo best remedy ' manuriictiireil, and I most heartily recommend it to suffer ing hufTmhlty tho world-over. Sincerely yours, Janles S. McCartliy. - olepiessness is rno mosj uommoiv-aweii as tho most alarming, Hihqejit pjppng t-hpse avIio toil with their brains. Patient after patient repeats too samo story. Ho goes to bed, at' th'o ii's'i'ial' liour, Tnlla on" in siren verv niucb ttS listr.ll. Lot. in stead -of sleeping through th6! whhlo1 night, wakes auout'tiireo-or eariiernnu can get - no more sleep after that time." - CiLfrv nomo, a bottle of ,.Vains'n celery .QompoiindniJ.BC.e hywsoou insonynia gives AiiuME.is, . 1 : pERdUSON'S THEATRE - ' ... ACL Ti- CAMERON NIGHT PRICES : IO, 20 and 30 cts. Matlnses, Commencing Wednesday, Prices 10 Cents to all Parts of the House. CTERGUSON'S THEATRE. . T b- 1 ? J. FERGUSON, Mgr. one: night only Tuesday, September 28, 1897. jtci-ifi.ii ui mt; iiiiiMI. THE STRAE. - Brighter and moro humorous than over ; cntlroly revised and written; a star cast; hsndsomo glrls;.new and novol specialties 1 gorgeous sconery and costumes and, intormitod Dnnald.j'ovv.is Worth, ,L Thgrn, Emma.da Costro. Llllio Stork', Millie Irene, AIJco I. Neltlu MasVell, AuU iieed, Iljlder Halves. - r , iy .inn.. weii-Kiiowu. artist, 1 vtr. uarrou, .EXTRA. the latest Parisian Dancing Will lie iiitroflnced betwoon&.'pnj ftndjjjliird aots, PRICES, ETFRGUSON'R THPiiTRF . , r" 1 ; " " - '- P. :rER0BTbH,' Mgr.. ONLY ONE NIGHT I ONE NIGHT ONLY f Tjnusdsy 3Qthj'3,7' " ! ." T-,'.ri" "tttSE thP sensation of the season-- : THE VERiSCOPE. " - - - vi- . - - -v See "the" GrHt CargQii City Glove Contest Between'-."- CORBETT AND . ' l.t sljpws every move beioj-Q the fight beefun. It shows every blowujif 'U'fiKt wn$ von. - PRICES, .... - . 2B, 3S and BO Cents. " ' Sccure yotir seats catly cjt-Rltlin's-tlrtijj store.,, - . . Bicycles For Sa!o or Ti.xcliano'e. -One S10O usiih' 'VI nnngu wh lp-fine baiulltlntt aii'liullftu'.n iuIhhIi .S60 wha In KHodoojiattlBiii.fiirjwving fund ultarw wr il' MH-ouJ-liaiiil vlieal 'in fair outulillui) to lefbr-rSSiiiJd., Or will fsjr'el Ternis to reliable persona. eUY -'D. ST-EBNEB, T N'q.' 405 W Qlieiry 8. f flhenpdJ,' I', way to sound,, refreshing sleep. The best remedy In the world is pot too much for any one to insist on getting. Every one, whether "ick or well, must know tho iuimcusQEOod Puine's celervcumiouuiLuli.n njutfo and, is doing,-1 t(red , hal f-fc.'slajljlcss Tho vafctib, hblhtftrted Uetopf luany people niake to get rid of poor Iieiltlijs.rtilla ble. Rhcnmatisni, headaches, iieuralgiakld nuyr troubles, skin diseases Hud ilySliepsift may ho wholly oxtermiuatod from tho system, never to bother 0110 again, Ifo'iiS" wULhut cleanse the blood and regulate tho nervc3 With i'aiue's celery compound. ' ;-' Got out of despondency, the "blues,''.', or whatever namo you gHo to theso attatltsj of iiOTVou's deprossion. Don't mope around half sick. Persons who think that they -ftro- liaVrly well and "only a llttlp tired" need JtiBt tho toning up hnd refreshing that l'airio's"c.clc,ry compound undoubtedly givos. Nothing could ho moro suicidal than for sickly men and womcn.to shut their eyes to tho groat oppor tunities offered by PaitioV.cclory compound. .No. remedy -ever called, forth snch vigorous testimonials' and decided opinions from every l-class of virion and svoinbh. AnUSEMENTS. P. J. FERQUiON, Mgr. ACL THIS WEEk. . . CLEMENS ANDTALENTED COMPANY INCLUDING WILtflfSD - A rsj rCflTHBBINB LEE , .. . : D . CBBGO. l'fc-ft'enting the following famous scenic plays: TItEJAyMASTER,..:.v..........,..v, v,.,.. rriitylght LIGHTS O'L0ItD017(.i.A.-..r..i..,..:.:.. l'Sat'nrday"Ma1lnee THE WHITE ItAT, ....Stn'rday iflght ' Bach production mounted complete with speclnl sccneryVcorTled ' ' ' ' ' -by the comiuiny. - ui uii-ir(;t cuuieuic .-i- tea, i,ucipr, u.,i.oster, , .tiaxoViS.. iiu ,JIc iisetto, Sensation,, Le-PluerEt?ielgfe as,' srs n d SOlCento. FITZSIMMONS CHARLES DERR, IAL ARTIST1 TONSOR . . -. ' (SheaJer's OldBtand.) , 100 NORTH STAIN STJWI$T. ' ElrtMaM wrk. jjpittlllg ft siiuiiVA
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