4' Dr -ie WE CAN SUPPLY UUUMIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllUlWUWlUUM Offices, stores, societies, etc., with nil the books necessary to do their business. We keep n full line of Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books, Order Books, Pens, Pencils, Ink, etc., con stantly on hand. A trial order solicited. HOOKS & BROWN 4. North Main St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE.- We mako a specialty of Gasoline, 00c In tivo gallon lots dallvercd. Mica and U. S. axlo greeso. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 32 Unit Conl St., Hhennndonli. Mall orders promptly Attended to, Tlit- Iti-nt miui'.v. trom the Streator (Ills.) Free Press. It Is but recently that Democratic heets were concerned, beyond measure, about tlie welfare of the farmer. Ac cording to them, he was entirely over looked and was on the verge of ruin, and all on account of Republican leg islation and theories. Now they are as Industriously declaring that the farmer is the whole thing, and Is getting all the benefits'. Even the New York World emits the following wall: "When the farmers have money they buy goods. Thus the farmers are not merely the advance agents of prosperity, but the real show Itself." Instead of putting woolen coats and dresses upon men and women the Democratic tariff clothed most of ihim In shoddy and left the others In raifs. What difference did It make to a man who wna without work or wages whether the cost of living had been re duced or not? Cleveland (O.) Leader. The people are 'to 'Ue congratulated upon the fact that the new revenue producing and business reviving tariff la now In force. That business hence forth will revive under the new tariff, there need bo no doubt. Of course one cannot get well as quickly as he be comes 111, and the country's Industries must not be expected to assume the most prosperous conditions at once, for It has taken four years and over to reach the bottom of hard times. We may expect, however, to see business Improve now, and by another spring labor ought to be fully employed. Schenectndy (N. Y.) Union. Notwithstanding the large stocks of manufactured goods Imported in antici pation of the enactment of a protective tariff the Dlngley bill should bring an early Improvement In all lines of trade. From the signing of the bill by Presi dent McKInloy should date a new era of prosperity. Everybody, Irrespective of political afllllatlon, should now put his shoulder to the wheel with a determina tion to make Industry flourish and tho country wax fat with richness. Wash ington (Pa.) Observer. rrofessor Wilson does not seem to be much In demand as a campaign orator among tho Democrats this year. His Dame la a little too suggestive of the rocent bitter experiences of the work lngmen andfarmers of this country. ' SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. -Successor to- vnn hohi & 0'iMEn, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. mm,. ii 'fcinmHiTiTTTTrTrrrnT SAM LEE'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY, lO N. Main Street. . . . PRICE LIST. . . . ffS'tfr;"V""""""; With per pair 4C , ,.iw Shirts loc Shirts, washed and Ironed ioc Shirts, starched and ironed.... 8c nightshirts. ioc Undershirts 7c Drawers....... jc Socks ... 3C HuodkcrchWs ca Vesta isctoaoc Ties 3 o ioc Laundry done up dally. Mending free for regular cuaiouiers. 0'HAIU'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Mansion House Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. FOR A PEW DAYS IS Bars of Soap for E. B. FOLEY, PITHY POINTS. lipM!tng Throughout tl.a Country tllironlrlml tor Itnuty Perusal, Ex-l'ostmuter John Swan, of Allegheny, la dftngeroiitly 111. WllllHtn Ward, nf PltMiurg, refused to pay $9.89 taxes unci went to jail. Alei. Flowers, of I. -'robe, was chloro formed while asleep and lulieved of $258. The 8-year-old son of Henry l)iiit, of Pittsburg, drank a bottle of lye nnd will die. Harvest Home services were held In St. Paul's Iteformed cliurcli at Gordon yesterday. The Schuylkill County Med loal Society will meet In the Odd Fellows Hall, TamaqtiA, on October nth. Charles Cohen fatally kicked Israel Marcus, In Plttuurr, In a quarrel over a clothing customer. The new Oungremtluiml church at Alt. Cafmel was dedicated yesterday with ap propriate ceremonies. Congressman Ilrnmni and his wife have returned from their California trip which was a very enjoyable one. Judgo lK)ve. of llellefoute, will hear a halea corpus plea for Peter Mendis, charged with killing James Maria, Thursday. Announcement is made tunc IieviSchromsr, of Tamnqua, will be married to Miss Minnie Avery, of Geneva, N. v., on uctolier 87tn. Kev. W. M. 11. GlamHtiK, pastor of St. Jainea' Lutheran church, at Ashland, preached his farewell sermon last evening. The Ilarbey Brewing Company, of Heart inc. has shipped another horse to town, which will ho used by its agent, Wm. Schmlckor, Jr. Jmtih Moody, the newly-appointed post master of Tremont received his commission, last Thursday and oxpects to assume charge of tho office October 1st. Mrs. Mary Toby, a formor woll-known and esteemed residout of town, died in the Ger man Hospital, Philadelphia, on September 23, afteralougillncsi with chronic dysentery. Operations on tho now addition to tho Shen andoah lieef Company wore begun tills morn ing. A largely attended meeting of railroad employees was hold yesterday afternoon at White Haven. The afiornoou session was a .ulilic one at which addresses wcro made. Jacob V. Kelscr, tho Heading lawyer who defeuded Lloyd S. Wluterstccn at his first trial, have withdrawn from tho case, claim' inn pressing legal engagements at homo as the reason. ASIUSEMUN'T NOTKS. THE BPOUTIN'O CKA7.E." Tlii will bo the third and Iat yonr of that merry ftircc, Tho Sporting Craze," na manager Fincus has decided to sholvo it and go into tlio Uurletquo business next season on :i grand scnlo, having two of the biggest i omnauios of that kind on tbo road, go as this will bo tbo last cbanco of over again feeing this piece, it will b well for those who liavo not seen it to avail themselves of the opportunity of doing so. It lias enjoyed the distinction of being played over 2000 times, something unusual for n picco of this kind and us it is now brighter and funnier than t'vor, it will no doubt bo greeted by a full house. At lerguson's thoatro to-morrow (Tuesday) night. THE VEBISCOrB. Many points about the great giovo contest that took placo at Carson City, between Cor bett and Fitzsimmon,, wore not particularly remarkid in the newspapers until after tho exhibition of tho veriscopo pictures of this contest. Tbo most widely discussed points in tho contest were the counting of the lefereo when Corbctthad FitzImmons down in the sixth rouud and tho foul blow struck by Fitz-ilramons when Corbctt was down in he fourteenth round. There have beeu many arguments regarding theso two points, botli for and against sinco tho initial exhibi tion of those pictures at the academy of music in Now ork, and it will bo gratifymz to tbo citizens of Shenandoah to hear that the veriscopo pictures with tho original films of the contest, which wore produced in Now York and during tho long run at the lioston theatre will bo seen hero next week. They will ho on oxhibltlon at Ferguson's theatre next Thursday evening. ENGAGEMENT CLOSED. Tho Cameron Clemens Company Saturday night closed ono of tho most successful en gagements ever played at Ferguson's theatre 'iy a repertoire company. "Tho White Eat" in Intorosting play based upon incidentsin .lum lifo in Now York City was the final bill and was highly appreciated by tho largo audience The excellent company appoarod to advantage and many very pretty stago ef fects were introduced. To-night tho com pany opens a week's engagement at Kuior's opera house, Mahauoy City. Wo can assure tho pcoplo of that placo that there is rare treat in store lor them. Tho company is certainly ouo of tho host balanced and equipped on the road and will find a return engagement hero profitable. Tho I.nttlmer Victims. Tiiero aro still sixteen victims of tho I.nttlmer shooting, which occurred on tho 10th. lust., at the state hospital at Hazioton. Dr. Keliar statos that all aro doing nicely, and ho oxpoets that by tho middle of this wcok half of those will bo ouabled to lcavo the institution. Four of tfco sixteen, how over, aro still in a precarious coudition, but Dr. Keliar is of tho opinion that all will ro eover. Two Carloads Of JaHg. 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, and will sell at WE CARRY A STILL CHEAPER GRADE MffliMorrc- Furniture : House 121-123 North Main St. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and nklllful tnntntial artists alwy Jnutttndunoe. INI satsst Shop in "Town. W, G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson Houso Block liantDflfin Ifloa Who can think of tome simple fiuiltuu nil luuu ttuagtorwtcfat? ProKct your Idem: tli.r may bring you wwltli. Write JOHN WKUliKBUUBfT A OO., Patent Attor uejri, Wulilagtoii, I). c, f..r tlialr i.MU lrlw offw ud llt ut two hundred IuymuIous wanted. wvwvwv"'',, - T - r I!! .msamnai .! Flrl B 1 ' S 20 Sqwad (During 1097) For partlcnlnrs send yonr name and foil ftddroii to 0 ADDpOQ ,j Lever Bros., Ltd., Hudson A Harrison SI,, Kew York. TV lfr 1 X j PERSONAL MEN HON. Oeorgo liousor, of Tamaqua, spent yester day In town. Mrs. James Jloyer spent to-ilay visiting friendfl at Centralla. Itaiph Faust, of town, was seen on tiio street of Pottsvllle yesterday. Miss Mary Toolo, of Win. Ponu, was u euot of town friends to-day. 'Dan" llouser, tho woll known sport of town, spent yesterday at Pottsvllle. Miss Nellio Ilradigan was a iKwwencer on tho noou P. AIL train to Philadelphia. Frauk Kosengarten, of Pottsvllle, was attest of friouds In town yostonlay afternoon Harry Houghoy, of Philadelphia, spent yesterday in town as tho guestof his parent. Mines' Hannah l.utz and Sartlo Uetlier, of JIab ..ioy City, visited friends in town yester day. Mrs. and Mrs. Milton Dillman, of Orwics- burg, were tho guests of town friends yestor- day. Miss Sadio C. Llngham, and brother, William 0., were visitors lo tho county seat to-day. Messrs. Louis Mann and Harry Lovy aro enjoying the Ilcbrow Now Yoar festivitios in New iork. Messrs. Richard Eowse and Napoleon Powell were admirers of tho fair sex of Tama qua yostorday. Miss Mary O'Neill returned to Philadelphia at noon to day, after a ploasant stay hero with Miss Nellie Mollot. Miss Rose Kefowich, a student at tho Illoomsburg Normal school, is homo to spend tho Hebrew Now Yoar. Thomas 11. JoncB, of Portli Ainboy, N. J., returned to his homo to-day after spending several days in town with relatives. Mrs. Walters, of Reading, who was a guest uf relativosin town tho past few months, re turned to her homo to-day, accompanied by her daughtor. R. A. Mettle Mid Miss Annlo Gallagher, accomp.u.mt by Jamos Henry, of Gilberton, and Mis. Magglo Goff, of Mahanoy Plauo, viewed tho early autumn landscapes in tho Catawissa valloy yesterday. Raymond Khrhart, formorly of town, and ton of Superintendent Khrhart, of the Mah auoy City public schools, passed a very suc cessful examination at Cornell Univorsity, 'thica, N. Y., last weok and mado a first class entry. Ho will take a four years' cuurso lu electrical and mechanical engineering. When bilious or costive, cat a Cuscareta iindy cathartio. euro guaranteed, 10c, 25c Clalmtnc; n Howard. Chiof of Police Tosh went to Pottsvillo i his morniug to have a trial of a civil halt which ho instituted in 1802 to recover tho balance of a roward of $100 from Max Reese, Louis Refowicb, Louis Goldin nnd others. Tho caso was arbitrated somo time ago and Mr. Toah received an award for $00, the balanco claimed. An ap uoal was taken and tho trial of tho caso in court fixed for to-day. Mr. Tosli al leges that in 1S02 a circular lutlio Lithuanian language was issued in town, urging that tho Hebrew clothing stores bo boycotted. At that time Mr. Tosh was a oonatablo and he claims to have been employed by tho defend ants in tho suit to locato tho sourco of tho circular. This, ho says, ho did and received but $10 for his work. This morning a verdict for $90 and interest for fivo years was awarded in Tosh's favor. Caused a Stir, A tale is being narrated about tho streets to-day in which a Schuylkill Traction con ductor is tho star. This knight of tho boll cord was yestorday called upon to take up the col lection in a church at LostCrcok. As ho was passiug tho plate along to tho parishioners ho was observed occasionally reaching for tho bell conl thinking ho was collecting fares on tho trolloy car. Tho amusing incident caused a stir among tho worshippers. Hebrew Now Year. At sunset last ovening all places of busi ness of the Hebrews in town closed and will remain so uutil sunset tomorrow evening, in obsorvanco of Eosb Hashonah, tho Hebrew New Yoar festival. Thoro wero large at tendances at tbo synagogue on West Oak street last evening and to-day. The rabbi, Kev. Mitnick, is being assisted by Mr. Light- stone, of Philadelphia, a formor resident of town. Vollo'w Fovor Reports. Washington, Sept. 27. Surgeon Gen eral AVyman, of the Marine hospital service, last night received the follow ing advices from tho yellow fever dis trict: At Atlanta, Ga., there were no yellow fever sugpects on trie trains whioh arrived yesterday, and there are no suspicious cases in the olty. Mo bile reports that there were five new cases, but no deaths. Surgeon Kalloch at Cairo, Ills., reports that the tem perature of all the c'ases on the govern ment dredge boat Alpha were normal. There is no yellow fever at Taliuiah and Delhi, La. There is a case of fever at California, the wife of a physician, and the infection is traced to Kdwards, Miss. At New Orleans, IS cases, no deaths. At Ocean Springs, Miss., one death, no new cases. r.tttoii ly iii J.ittlo son. Scranton. Pa., Sept. 27. Physicians were yesterday called to attend John P. Jordan, of this city, whose 10-year-old son was on Friday night the second person to die out of U bitten by a mad bulldog last March. During h(B son's ravings the little fellow's teeth grazed the father's arm. It was antlseptically treated at the time and no further at tention given to It until yesterday, when the arm showed an unmistak able swelling and was quite painful. If the physicians are unable to cope with it Jordan will he taken to New York city for Pasteur's treatment. Oi'miulliii; WoMtorn Minors. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 27. Local labor leaders say 12 organizers of the United Mine Workers of America have been put to work among the coal miners of the territory between the Itocky mountains and the Mississippi river and will spend the rest of the year In trying to get all of the coal Jiggers of the territory closely organt jed for the struggle that will come Jan. I If there Is not another adjustment of prices' by the mine operators at that time. For Infants and Children. Tl he- J Is ra ertiy vrfpif. - r -------- Prim Ifih M &1 AO f!n. ' $100 Plorco Special Dkjolos. S " ' $ 25 Gold Watches. FOR Sunlight SOAP $ ROBBERY CHARGED. llif VI. Mm Arrived lit Ills ll.nnr dunt In Time, Yesterday .Too Lawson, of Lost Creek No. S, Invited Paul Galonls of the sumo place, to like a walk on Locust Mountain. Lawson had a bottle of whiskey with hltnand imtli men partook of it freely whllo slttluy tinder a trod. Galonls fell asleep. Whenhoawoko his companion was missing. The former went homo and wits surprised to hear that Lawsou was getting ready to go to tbo old country. Galeuis then discovered that $60 bad been stolen from him whllo lie was asleed uudor tho treo. Justice Toomoy, of town, issued a warrant for Lawson's arrest. When ho was robbed Galonls had $880 in ills pocket, but only $00 of tho amount was taken. MAHANOY CITY. Miss Lena, daughtor of Sebastian Stcur, of Bast Mahanoy Avenue, and James Beam, also of town, were married in the parsonago of St. Fidolls' church Saturday ovoning. Miss Lizzie Miller, of Pottsvillo, was the brldos mald and John Steur, brother of tho groom, tho groomsman. News roached hero to-day of tho sudden death of Daniol B. Kistlcr. of Alleutown, undo of Mrs. Sarah L. Hoppos and Dr. Fethorolf, of this place, and father of the wife of Dr. Bleiler, of Girardvillo. Tho funeral will tako place on Thursday. The fourth of tho scries of five games of baso ball between tho toam of this placo and tho St. Nicholas Bluos was played on Satur day aud resulted in a scoro of 17 to 0 in favor of the town team. Tho Keystono baso hall club of town was defoated at Jackson's Saturday afternoon by a scoro of 17 to 12. Tho servicos of 40 hours' devotion, attended by a number of priests from various sections of tha state, commenced lu St. Canlcus uhuroh yesterday morning. Kevs. McEnroe and McManamiu conducted tho services in the morning aud llov. Kane, of Shenandoah, preached in tho ovoning. Divid Jones, of town, aud Bud. So'.tzor, of rountain Springs, ongaged in a pigeon shoot ing match at Gordon Saturday afternoon for $25 a sido. Each man shot at six birds and killed five each, making a tie. Another match is being arranged. Sons of Yetcruns Itoou, Tho Sons of Veterans aro in high glco over the largo number of namo3 which have been added to their membership roio for tho past few weeks. So far 02 now mombors have been receivod. At a special meeting to bo held to-morrow night 20 moro now names will bo balloted for. Tho installation will tako place on Wednesday night in the Odd Fellows' hall to bo followed by a banquet in Bobbins' opora houso. Playing at Ifnlcr's. Messrs. Gibbons and McDonald, tho clover littlo buck and wing dancers, havo been en gaged by tbo Cameron Clemens Company, who aro filling an ongagement at Kaicr's Grand Opora Houso, this weok. The aot of tho boy wonders is a pooriess ono, and pro nounccd rod hot by all who havo witnessed it. Mntorlal Arriving. Tho bricks for tho new stable of tho Col umbia Brewing Company are arriving in carloads. Contractor Hcckraan has sent a largo number of bricklayers hero aud it is expected that by to-morrow work on tbo oreo tion of tho walls will commeuco. SnvoJl From noTnklnir hTS'.loonor. New York, Sept. 27. The four masted schooner Goodwin Stoddard arrived In port yesterday from Fernandina, Fla., and reported a severe experience dur lng the hurricane which prevailed off the southern coast during tho past week. On Sept. 18 Nils Svendsen, one of the crew, a Norwegian, fell from the spanker masthead to the dock and was instantly killed. On the 22d the schooner Katie J. Ireland was sighted, flying a. distress Blgnal. She was sinking and had lost all her boats. The Stoddard took off the crew of the Ireland, con sisting of Captain Crockett and seven men, and the Ireland sank an hour and forty minutes later. None of the res cued men saved any of their effects. Nlonrwrua KoIioIh In Clintns. Managua, Nicaragua, Sept. 27. Presi dent Zelaya and the government troops are returning to Managua, where tha. latter will be paid off and disbanded. The president's prompt and aggressive efforts have brought the revolution to an unexpectedly early termination. Many captured rebels aro arriving in chains, and will bo imprisoned. Ade quate detachments of soldiers remained at the various towns In tho districts affected by the revolution to enforce the penalties against rebels. Grooks Wnnt Anothor War. Athens, Sept. 27. A large meeting was held this afternoon in Concorde Square, where a resolution was adopted calling upon King George and the cabi net to renew the war with Turkey rather than accept the terms of peace offered by the peace conference. Most of the addresses were bellicose, one Bpeaker making a violent attack upon the king and Crown Prince Constan tine.. The police endeavored to arrest him, but he escaped with the assistance of the crowil Xfio Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware: Fair; cooler; light to fresh northwest to north winds. cf thoOlobofcr EB al E u Ivl n i I 0 m NEURALGIA and clmllar Complaints, . uu j.ivj'.ruu uuuer ino stringent GEDMAH MEDICAL UVS,. vjji6iuj cy eminent pnysiotans I UK. RICHTER'S brum " TAIN EXPELLFR. WfirM annm0A t T) 1..1.I- ,u.7 ntimviH'iviiM mill n imu ' l-WMUl 1 1 nnlr.i..,..nA w-lr). Tvnsto Mrt-L- 4 A 9tf 4.1 ! n- f oil it t-t v v I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branca Eonsei. Own Qlasiworks. IB&Mcu. lindoruxl Si recommended ly A. Wasley, 106 If. Main St., . D. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St. . r.v. nirnn, 6 . . mala St.. , Bnenanaoan. , a'reiiul 1 DR. RlCHTErt'8 "ANCIIOIl" STOMACHAL best fV- , iype)om v wruiuurli I Kiinnlalnla. IT WAS "ftfi&ttUB." As Vlowod by on Itditot" In Fnf Oft JCnUBns, From tho Topeka (Kan.) Capital. The lata Democratic; state conven tion of Tennsylvunla, dominated by the Bllvcrornts, Is described by leading pa pers of that stato, Including such old tlmo Dsmooratlo organs as the Phila delphia Ilecord and Times, ns the worot exhibition of politloal ruffianism ever witnessed In Pennsylvania. Duly ac credited delegates wore thrown out bodily without ceremony or investiga tion, in order to secure a sufficient ma jority to remove Harrlty, ox-chairman of the national Democratic committee. Chairman Garmnn and other sllvercrut leaders are sharply attacked for their violent and lawless methods of secur ing the needed majority. These gentle men, however, have the highest au thoiity for their proceedings. Mr. Bryan himself was admitted to the conven tion that nominated him for president over the regular delegation from Ne braska, which was not allowed seats In the hall. The tegular accredited delega tion from Michigan was turned out bodily and a delegation admitted that Imd never been voted on. much less ac tually elected to the convention in that state. This and other outrages were perpetrated for tho purpose of securing the necessary two-thirds majority to adopt a platform and nominate candi dates. It would be difficult to Imagine anything more "regular," therefore, than the proceedings of the Pennsyl vania Democratic convention which ousted Ilarrity. Mnrringo I.lceiiaen. Nicknillr, If lip.liavick nud Alexandra Wal- kuska, both of Sliouaudoali. Klraer J. Measo nnd Mary Urelchuaiim, both of PiucErovo township. p., Is tho basis of good health, It U C steady nerves, mental, PHrtrtH physical and digestive DIUUU Btrength. If you oro ner vous, enrich nnd purify your blood with Hood's Sarsaparilln. If you aro weok, have no appetite and doslro to bo strong, healthy and vigorous, take Hood's Sar snparllla, which will tono your Btomach, creato un nppetito nnd build you up, 15 SSlr-fin- S parilia Tho Best In fact tho Ono Truo Blood rnrifler. r-n euro nausea, Indigestion, nOOn S PlllS blllousnoss. 1TICQ2JC MISCELLANEOUS. lilOlt KKNT. Store nnd dwelling. Two Bhow I1 windows. No. I'M isortti iirun Btrect Apply to C. W. Kewhouser, 122 North Main street. v-xt'ii rnOIt KENT. Dwelling house with Btcnm 3 heat, hot nnd cold water, hath tub, toilet nnu otner conveniences, locnicu nc uiiiNonn Main Btieet. Apply nt the premises, 9-2 Mf 1710USALEA largo stock of second-hand furnlturo and enrpets, nB good ns new. Will be sold at a sacrifice. For further infor mation call nt the Herald ofllce. 8-lG-tf TCOIl SAIjE. Cheap, n desirable business 1 property on East Centro Btrect. Apply to M. JH. Jiurke, Attorney, isgan buiming. B-o-tr NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION. In tho 1 Orphans' Court of Schuylkill county, la.t in re estate ot jamcs mcius, laie oi mo borough of Shenandoah, said county, rfeccaaed, Notice is hereby clven that letters of adminis tration on tho above estate have been issued to the undersltrned, AH persons havimr claims against tho estate will present them without ueiay nnu an persons inueuteuto tno estate will maKo prompt paynreni. ltf t lit. 1.11? UlWHf C,-. T.r, Attorney. Administratrix. Shenandoah, Va,t Sept. 13th, 1897. 9-13-20-U7 & fOF THE) flEW yoi$: filUM STOKE, NO. 23 S. MAIN STREET. Cloaks, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Wrappers, Corsets, Misses', Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Knit Goods, Fascinators, Cloud9, Cups and all sorts of knit goods. 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 hats. A Large nnd Complete Lino of Shawls, Blankets, Comforts, Feathers and all Kinds of Woolen Goods. CHRIST. SCHMIDT . . . Agent and Bottler of . . . Lin LAGER ML Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, RA la IS noura O non-lraa and di. '.m'. nr -in t l,i iirin.ry "t-f ,ii n-ti ID sniul JlKl I UinV I i'ii.hii1. .uitlicii Inn mlVfnlt m.'llluUI I I'm. Wl. nt A 1,1. lU'iiinrixK V" J ..rV O II x -J081 Ni'wViirk nopuinrrotyoQi RUPTURE It you woar tho CHAMPION TRUSS. Made By rblladelohlt Trail Co.. 613 LocuitSt, Phli4., Pft. 4hSiTaLriTT 7aB 15th OCTOBER. SINGLE 11AU1UCI. DRKACII LOADING GUNS. DflUHI.E DARRCI. DUKAfJIl LOADING (it'NS. Il.UIMEttLF.S8 llttEACII LOADING GUNS. SKI.F KJKCTOlt ltUEACtl LOADING GUNS. LOADING SETS. OAiflS HAGS. GUN CASES. LOADED SHELLS. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE.. Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits. AflUSBAtfiNTS. pERGUSON'S TH EATRE,. , raetm mr ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday, September 28, 1897. Return of the funniest ltilil,lir nml mnrn liiininrum tlian evisr , ... .-!-,..... 1 I .n...I.ilttn. . JIH IIIIHtllUU KIIIS; I1UW illl.l lltl.VI 01v-l it, l n.-n , n l;y tho wi'll-kiimvn artist: V. V. C.irroll. THE OTTm6" "CRAZE Dimnlil. Lowls Wnrtli, I. Thorn, limm.i ilo Uostru, L,iiuoatorK, juiuio irone, auco lisoho, Nellio Mnskoll, Ar.ctti Iiced, llilder Halves. EXTRA m The latest Parisian Dancing Sensation, Le-Plue-Et-Neige Will bo Introduced between second and third acts. PRICES, - - 25, 3 5 and BO Cents. pERGUSON'S THEATRE, , , rEK0US01T. Mer. ONLY ONE NIGHT ! ONE NIGHT ONLY I 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 before the fight begun. It shows every blow until the fight was won. PRICES, - - ss, 35 and SO Cents. Secure your seats early at Kirliu's drug store. CANVASSERS WANTED IN THIS VICINITY FOR Harper's Book of Facts In Combination With HARPER'S WELL-KNOWN PERIODICALS Good Commissions and a New Field First Come, First Served Address HARPER & BROTHERS, A "BIG" The workingmen can save money by making their purchases at our store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of &1.19 For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Are Offered in JXvery JJnc. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 105 NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Hank. Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. , A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit of clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it ie because it don't fit you. With ease aud grace also comes 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,! - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. - - BRANDONVILLE, RENNA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST (WitWr'B OM Stnml.) 109 NOItTJl MAIN STIWHT. Itret-clitaa work Ruarantead. Prompt and polite utteiHluute. llnlr cutting u eclaHy. Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits . 15th OCTOBER. AnUSEMnNTS. of allf ireo comcUles : entirely revised ami written: star ca't : ....... ........ ann.mw n.i.l ...tut.Imna n,,fl 1 ,, .Wtul ' i 140.111 dwjuwi jr ,.,.. w.i.uw ...... ... , Fred. Lucior, II. Loiter, W. Ilaynos, A. Mc- FITZSIMMONS Publishers, New York City. SAVING ! Bicycles For SalB Exchange. One . $100 BenU W "Range" wheel In line oanUitlun, one lmllt' or miiW SCO' "Orewsent' wheal In K001I onnilltlon, for saving fund slmrcw or auvtliluKUwful to private family. Also one H-om Bw.-onu.nanu wneei lu fair conditio eHsJiunj-e fur banjo. Or cliwip. Terma to reliubl Or will sell either or all Ie pereons, GUY D. STERNER, No. 405 Wettt Cherry St., Bhi-nandouli, I'u,
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