EVENING HERALD KSTAIU.lHt) t8T0. Published evcf? livening, Kxeept Huudoy, At i Booth Jxadid Hthkbt, Nrar Obntbh. The lterfcld la dellveied In Hhennndrwn Knit thr mirrouiidlnK ton ah for lx onU s. wk week, pay t rar, or is Adertlm- ntl j o ths curriers, lly mnll JB.00 n rar, or Mntfk n- ..nth. tmrnhle in advance. me.(TOmTeeuiworuine Kitccnna pomon. Tli publishers reserve tho right to rhnnRo the position of advertisements whenever tho pub sotion of news demands It. The rlirht Is leaerved to reject Any Advertisement, wfiother paid for or not, that III publishers niny rtcem (proper'. Advertising rates made known upon application. Kntsrbd at the pmtoftice at Shenandoah, Pa as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNKOTION. 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening H&rs!d Fill DAY, OCfTOnRB 1. 1867. ltlSl'UUMC.VN STATU TIOICKT" FOR TURAtURItft, TAMMR S. IIkacoh, Of Westmotehtml. FOR AUDITOR aBNHRAt, Lnvi O. McOaui.hy, Of Chester. nuriiiii,ioAr county ti dicier. roR juikih, Hon. 0. P. liHCitTW or 1'otUvllIe., roR mtimtr', IIllWTMH S. AI.BRIOIIT, Of Orwlbur;. mn rooR niSfayroR, John news, sr.. Of Trewent. for joky commissioner, John Anstook, Of Malmnoy City. TiiK oflluiivl lallot tills year will contain sovou columns. It is cortajnly a relief to have at least two "working" JtulgtM on tho Uencli. ntul Justice -will now bo (!!!- pensetl with more rapidity than here tofore. It is proposed to ring the curfow bell in Washington, and keep chil dren off the streets after 9 o'clock at. night. The District Commissioner have the matter under consideration. The health authorities of Now Orleans have found the alleys of that city to be in a filthy condition. This Is something the local health author ities can not do for Shenandoah ; but, perhaps, the latter were not ap pointed for that purpose only to draw their monthly stipend. Religious Liberality. A significant instance of the fact that projudlco is steadily giving way to liberality in the mutter o' religion, occurred at Washington, on Sunday, tho occasion being the celebration by tho citizens of Hebrew ancestry of Hosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year Owing to the rebuilding of their synagosri" the 'members found them .Jiout a proper place in which" to hold their services. In this dilemma the pastor and congregation of the First Congregational church tendered tho use of their church to their Jewish fellow citizens. As a preface to tho ceremonies, Rabbi Stern spoke in a feeling way of tho liberality that had been shown his people by their brethren of a Chribtlan church. What he said should he read carefully by the narrow-minded and bigoted. He said : "The profound interest that ordi narily attaches to the hour marking the death of the old year and the birth of the new, is materially en hanced by the place and circum stances of our worship to-night. Tho privilege cordially extended to us by tho worthy pastor and good people of the First Congregational church to hold our services during our pres ent holiday season in this their beau tiful, spaolous place of worship, to gether with a similar offer coming to us from tho Church ot Our, Father, y?gst 'which indeed" cause our si wrrojoice. With the knowl- Sgethat we are soon to have com pleted our own beautiful temple of worship, we are delighted at its very threshold -with the kindly fraternil feelings manifested toward us on the nart of our fellow-citizens of other creeds, feelings whioh we most heartily and sincerely reciprocate" "Truly," he continued, "the best means of wiping out even the last vestige of prejudice is the gradual re ruoval of stwh barriers between ereexl and areed as would prevent their nearer approach to and contact with each other. The leyeling of such barriers tends to expand ana broaden the view. It opens the eye to the roth that goodness and Godliness are not confined to any particular creed or dogma a truth whioh Judaism recognizes in the maxim: 'The righteous of all denominations will inherit the life to oome, ' With such sentiments foremost In our minds and hearts we assemble in these pre- olnots, sacred to others, and there fore also saered to us, for tliu most solemn wrvlces of the Jewish year." , , a j. i . i . i . . .,1 TIl8 Avftom Iiexi louuuwi uu nit nil ferenoas of creed by proclaiming: "It is not alone the spirit of frater nity and kindliness manifested to ward us tlutt makes us at once feel at home in this sanctuary. The very inscriptions on its walls seem to ex tend to us friendly greeting." In his peroration Kabul Stern, in deep earnestness and with most em nliatio declaration, said: "Let the cynic smile and the scoffer sneer and the would-be philosopher flaunt his shallow denials. As long as the earth pursues her circling course and u- Rons change and life endure, and with it love and hope sway the human breast, so long trill v oet religion pour i,r nonfiling balm into tile toill and hearts take wing in prayers of prni'-p nnd adoration and grief and sorrow find relief in communion with the everlasting spirit, our Father in heaven. Cling ste .lfnatly, O Israel ites, to this greatest of all blessings, your faith and trust in God ; sink it deeply into your heart of hearts, and secure will be the purity of your manhood and womanhood, assured the integrity mid uprightness of your lives. "With CRlmiiess will you look baok Upon the pgt and with confi dence yon will go to meet the future.1' Don't Tobtooo Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using oasily and forever, be mnile well, strong, magnetic, (nil of new life and vigor, take Ku-TvBtc, the womlor-worker that makes wmk men strong. Many gain ton pounds In ton days. Over 400,000 enrod. Bay No-To-Ilao from your own druggist, who will gfwniuUti a cure. 60c or $1.00. flooklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Stalling Itemedy Co., Chicago nr New York. Hold KoV Arson ot Son. lenacola. Fla,, Oct. 1. After a trial lasting; several days United States Commissioner Tunison decided yester day to hold Karl A. Karlsoen. a young Norwegian, who shipped as carpenter on the British ship Favonlous on a voy age to Hlo Janeiro from this port, for the burning of the ship at sea 18 miles off this port on the night of Sept. 19. The evidence against Karlsoen was mnlnry circumstantial, hut It was shown that he wais so much opposed to going on the voyage that he chop ped off two of his fingers the day be fore the ship sailed. The president will Ire asjeed by the British minister to ex tradite him to England. HonMhold Necessity Caeca rets Candy Cathartic the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refresh i hi? to the taste, act geutly and positively on kidneys, liver and bowols. cleaning the entire system, dispel colds, curt headache, fever, habitual constipation anr biliousness. I'leaso buy and try a box oi C. C. C. to-day J 10, SB, 50 routs. Sold ami guaranteed to euro by all druggist. ' ' NUGC-ifcTS OF NEWS. General naviedano, commander-ln-chfef of the Chltean army, died In San tiago de' Chile. Mm. Fromm, of Glen Itidge, N. J., was bound by a burglar and left un conscious while he robbed the house. Peter Champion, a tramp pauper In St. l-culs, bus been Informed that he is an heir to a large estate in Germany. A Chicago syndicate will erect a mammoth hotel In DawBon City upon a plot of ground donated by Joseph La due. A baby end a roll of money found on a steamooat ai si. ijouib were turned over to a policeman, and all have dis appeared. Friends of John 11. McLean, of Cin cinnati, declare that he Is not a can didate for the United States senate frcm Ohio. Ex-Coiiro3 3man Townsend, of Colo rado, Is said to have been appointed United States Judge In the Indian Ter ritory, succeeding Judge Klleore. de ceased. .CHASES BloodffNerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. llUHT IT IC I Thorlchestofall restore WWl I II 10 I tlvo foods, becauso It re- E laces the osscntlats of life that ore ex. austed by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excest.es, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfectIt creates solid llosli, nrusclo and strength, Tho uerves being made strong the brain becomes antlve aud elear. It restores lostvitallty.stopsnll wast ing drains aud weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60c., orflvo boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mall. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free. Wrlto Us About Your Caso7 THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1S12 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. SAM LEtS'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY, lO N. 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Now 'tis here, and tl trumpet's hutos of truth are diillr sounded and doubt rirhhfri no inor. This lime 'til Ifi Scf fflTrJIfi 'tlfil bustling ory of the miners. At 1120 Mm lull st net resales Mrs. J. Fits and her evidence is added to that of many another In this roil on. Tills is how xlm tells it: "Aftcrboiugirouhled six yeais with kidney dtsonlurs, I one dny uotiied an advertisement of D.mn'a Kidney Pills. Mv taut efforts to tut rid of mv trouhle bud failed but I determined to try1 once more, and cot i box of nllWat Matthews linn, dins store, aud I am imlevil glad uf this deturiiilnstlou, for Doau's Kidney nils are all that is claimed fur them. They aro easy lo take and loavo no disagreeable after effect. .My affection varied sometimes, worse than others, hut I havo never been fito from the trouble In all these years. Tliu warm weutbui icetned to a (feet me worse, utid during that msm the passage of uriuo was accompanied T severe pain. I had cousidoniulo pain in my lwek at night, aud uuou rising In the morning my limbs Biid buck wero stiu. I had stomach trouble, too, but that together with all tho other ailments has vanished. have told my frlonds about Uio great good uoan's Kidney rills havo done me, aud nhnlt always nralso them and use -them my sell vhen necessary, although 1 have no need of them at tbo present. Three lioxes of Bonn's Kidnoy Tills havo mado mo feol strong and well." For sale by all dealers. Price CO cents. Mailed by Fostor-Mllburn Co., UtifTalo, N. Y Sole ageuta for tho U. S. THE MUNICIPAL LEAGUE. Mayors l'orfect nil Organization Un der Kot Plnttorlnir ClromiiHtancos. Columbus, Oct. 1. By Its aotlon yes terday afternoon In the election of a permanent executive secretary the con ference of mayors struck the rock which. In the opinion of many mem bers, seriously threatens Us possibili ties for usefulness and may wreck H absolutely at the start. B. P. Gllkeson, publisher of City Government, was the recipient of the honor. There was no objection to Gllkeson as to character or ability, but thoso opposed to him felt that, with him as secretary, the organization ould be hopelessly tied up to v- publication as Its organ, and thus be charged with the responsibil ity for tho policy of the magazine and all Its utterances. John McVickar, of Des Moines, la., was elected president; Mayor Collier, of Atlanta, vice president: Mayor Black, of Cclumbus, treasurer, and a board of trustees. It was decided to hold annual con ventlons for the discussion of contem poraneous municipal affairs. Any municipality in the United States or Canada may become a member, the annual membership fees being as fol lows: Cities under 25,000 population. J20; between 25,000 and 50,000, $30: be tween 50,000 and 100,000, $40; between 100,000 and 200,000. $50; over 200.000, $60. Every city holding membership shall be entitled to send its mayor and ns many members of Its general council and Its board 5f aldermen as It may desire as delegates to the annual meet ing. Detroit, Mich., was chosen as the next place of meeting, the other can didates being St. Paul, Niagara Falls. Blnghampton, N. Y., and Atlantic City. After the adjournment Mayor Joalah Qulncy, of Boston, said that Boston could not Join an organization of this sort, already weakened by an entan gllns and an embarrassing alliance with a private business enterprise, and many other cities would feel the same way. Other delegates predict the failure of the Municipal League If It Is to be run ns a sde show to a monthly pub lication. There are Some, of course, who are enthusiastic over the outlook. Slu tlneoi'H Promptly Subdued. St. Johns, N. F., Oct. 1. The Dutch tnpk steamer Rotterdam sailed at noon yesterday. Twenty of the crew had mutinied, and the captain and officers of the vessel armed themselves and tried to arrest the ringleaders. The police assisted, and Anally the British warship Pelican sent a boat crew to the help of the captain. In the face "of these odds the mutineers weakened, and agreed to do their duty. The fail ure of the Labrador fishery Is com plete. Free Pills Send your address to II. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's Now Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. Theso pills bto easy in action and aro particularly effective in the cure of Constipation aud Sick Ueadach?. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved Invaluable. They aro guaranteed to bo purely vegetable. Tlioy do not wcaicen by their actiou, but by glvingtona to stomach and bowols greatly invigorate tho system. uegular Bizo 85c per box. bom oy A. waaiey, druggist. Coming Event. Oct. 22. Entertainment and sociable under tho auiplccs of tho Jl. . church choir. 1 Nov. 86. .Thanksgiving dinner to be glveu by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal 6butcb, corner West and Oak stroota. Nov. 2. Annual supper under auspices of Ladies' Aid Soeiety of the Calvary Baptist church, in Robblns' opora house. A True Remedy, W. M. Iteplno. editor Tiskllwa, 111., "Chief," says : "We won't keep house with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs "and Colds. Experimented with many others, but never got tho true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place in our home. as in it we have a certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." It Is idle to experiment with other remedies, even if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery. They are not as good, because this remedy has a record of cures and besides is gnaranted. It never (alls to satisry. Trial bottles free at A. Wusley's drug stare. Hello Pouroliu tiuuk lUjblierwf.'HHBht. Deadwood, S.L, Oct. L OlfiCWg hye arrived from thelloIe-ln-ttie-Wall coun try, having In their custody the threel missing Delle Fourche bank robbers, Their cupful e was effected only after a lively flfht, In which one of the rob bers, Frank Jones, was woiuided In the in. The mea. w elr names at Frank Jons, and Walt Pjatne'r, denx'ny. tlon with the rtibery ot the 1 that they are n rche bank, or of the Curry sing, so badly wi 0 the northwest far various crl ot the posse wfilch arrested tiem'wM a witness to the holdup, atsd Is positive that they aw the right men. Certainly you dfcu't THlsf tttjUtf "'' Ay" nefsia, constipaB&; HK iMWpIie. sallow skill and low of IpftMne. rjnTliave never trll DoWltt's Little Burly Htette for these cogipiauiM or you would nave been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. 0. H.'liagenbuch, Buy Keystone flour. He sure that the name Lbssici & Bahb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on ever saok. tmnB is. Oi SPAIN'S CABINET CRISIS. Thr- Prospoot of Sniin'tta's Itotnrn to Ptinsr Is Well Iteoolvcd. M. id-id, Oct. l.The consultations of slati smen and generals arc likely to last until Saturday, as Marshal Cam pos, Seiicr Sagasta, Senor Pldal, Senor Montero and General Itlos cannot reach Madrid before this evening. Th" queen regent had long Interviews yea UrflftT with the Duke of Tetuan, Bcuor Cos-dagon and Senor Blduayer. The last named recommended a Liberal cabinet should the Conservative di visions continue. The prospect of Senor Sagasta re turning to power Is well received In SENOn SAGASTA. political and flnancal circles, and the decision shown by the queen regent In hastening the solution of the crisis Is much praised. Although General Azcarraga has ten dered his resignation nnd the queen re gent has requested him to remain In otllce) until she has had time to con sult the various political leaders, yet It Is known that he Is anxious to re main In power, and hopes to be In the end entrusted by the regent with the construction of a new Conservative cabinet. A special from Havana says that General Weyler has resigned. STOCK AND' PRODUCE MARKETS. Still No Upward Move In Donllncs on Wall Street. Now York, Sept. 30. There was no sign of anything In tho stock market today to give encouragement to the hope of those who profess to believe that tho market has run Its course, so far as re action Is concerned, nnd Is ready to re sumo Its Upward course. Tho character of the dealings did not differ In any re spect from those of yesterday. Prices were raided down with groat facility, and the declines invited large offerings. The slight rallies which occurred a few times, on the contrary, led to an almost total cessation of activity, and the upward course of prices was halting and dlflleult. The net decline achieved today Is very muoh greater than that of yesterday only becauso the bears reserved their greatest efforts for the last half hour of trading, leaving no opportunity for recovery be fore the close. This was apparently ow ing to an excess of confidence on the part of the bears, who wero content to leave their short contracts uncovered over night Instead of realizing Immedi ately. The market continued almost wholly professional. Closing bids: nulto. & Ohio... 1GU Chesa. & Ohio... 23 Del. & Hudson. .11614 D L. & W 15S Erie 10H Lake Erlo & W.. 18 Lehigh Valley.. SO14 N. J. Central... WVj N. Y. Central.108H Pennsylvania .. B6H Reading, 2d pf.. 31 st. Paul my, Oonornl Mnrlcotn. Philadelphia. Sept. 30. Flour weak; win tor supcrllnc, $303.25; do. extras. J3.MQ3.T5; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J1.25S4.40; do. straight. $I.CO4.fc5; western winter, clear, J4.3O01.4O; do. straight, $1.504."5; city mills, extra, $3.2583.00. Rye flour firm, but nulet, at J3.30 per barrel for choice Penn sylvania. Wheat stronger; contract wheat, September, 81US9H4C.: No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delawaro red, spot, 92V&92a; No. 2 red, spot, 91UQ 91t4c: do. October, 91o.j do. December, Mc. Corn qulot and steady; steamer corn, spot, 29(if30c; No. 2 mixed, Sep tember and October. 31iU'81Hc; No. 2 yel low for local trade, 36c.; November, 33V6c; December, 3c. Oats quiet and steady; No. 2 white, curlots, 27c; do. clipped, cnrlots, 2714c; No. 3 white, 20V4c; track white, state and western, 2Ciff32c.; track mixed western, 2125c. Beef firm; beet hams, J26W27. Pork dull; family, $1311. Lard firmer; western steamed, (4.90. But ter steady; western creamery, 1422c; do. factory, 9gi2c.; Elglns, 22c; Imita tion creamery, llH4(Hc. ; New York dairy, (Iff 18c; do. creamery, 11622c; fancy prints jobbing at 2127c; do. extra Pennsylva nia, wholesale, 23c. I'heege dull; large, white and colored, 9Hc; small do., 9V4c. ; part skims, GH"c; full skims, 3H5f4c Eggs nulet; New York and Pennsylvania, 17019c! western, fresh, 17c. Potatoes firm; Jerseys, $8.252.50; Long Island, t2.W4j'3; sweets, 11.501.76. Cottonseed oil weak; prime crude, 21(U22c; do. yollow. tU425c. Turpentine firm at 32V433c. Pig Iron steady; southern, J10.26ll.60; north ern, JlO.DOtflS. Copper easy; lake brokers, (11.25; exchange, JU.25. Tin quiet; straits, ll3.OMTl3.tB: plates easy, spelter quiet; do mestlc, Jl. 2001.30. Loud easy at $1,300 4.3216. Tomatoes, per box or crate, as to quality, 60C.6J1. I.ong Island and Jer Bey cabbage, per 100, Jl6. Cottonseed oil dull and weak; prima summer yellow, 24V4jiiEc.; off summer yellow, 24jj24'4c; prime summer white, 29980c Coffee quiet November. $5.90; December, J6.40g6.45; January, Jii.K; uarcn, $.7&; May, jg.bo. Llvo Stock Markets. Now York, Sept. 30. European cables quote American steers at lOfiJllo.; refrig erator beef at 7feSc; exportB, 309. Calves Btoady; all sold; veals, $568.26; grassers and buttermllkB, J3.6O04. Sheep and lambs steady, but slow; rooelpts, 4,78$; Bheep, Jit Bast Liberty. Pa., Sept. 30. Cattle steady; prime, $56.10; common, J3.5O04.8O; nulls, stags and cows, J203.75; common to good fat oxen, JUJ4. Hogs active; prime medium, J1.S64J4.C6; best Yorkers, J4.50 4.66; pigs, 5H.n)i.; neavy, $4.3694.45; grassers, J1.3O&4.40; roughs, Jt434, Sheep yteady; common, Jl.20tW.J6; common, $2.50 08.40; choice Inmbs, J4.3W6.60; common to good lambs, Jlif5.15; voal calves, JeVftQ IT IS EASY TO TELL. People who fall to look after their health are like the carpenter who neglects to sharpen his tools. People are not apt to get anxious about their health soon enough. If you are "not quite well" or "lialf slok" have you over thought tliat your kidneys may be the cause of your ttoknem? It Is easy to tell by setting asido your urine for twenty-four hours; a sediment or settllug indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kidneys. Wlieu urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, palu or dull ache iu the baok is also convinc ing proof that tho kidneys aud bladder aro out of order. There is satisfaction lu knowing that the great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swaisp-Itoot, fulfills every wish in relieving weak or diseased kidneys and all farms of bladder and urinary troubles. Not only does Uwamp-Iloot give new Ufa and activity to the kldueys the cause of trouble, but by treating tho kldueys It aote as a tonio for tho entire cunjtitutiou. If you need a medlolno tako Swawn-Ret it cures. Sold by druggists, price jutr cent and one dollar. fior by sending yeur Address and the name uf this paper to Dr. Kilmer A Co., JJlugbamton, N. Y., you may have a sample bottle of this great discovery scut to you free by mall. CENTRAL AMERICAN WARFARE. Incidents of the llps-nt Atottlvi Hn- ltrdltnlt In . I'ni't'.i.iiii. $kn Franclscr- ' t 1. lie ut rmcv Sallblas arrived r.nm rm'inl .'. icrl can ptfrts ystc- y .Kh tin ( " ' details of the rev n t ri in (in it in i n: The revolution b n ut " S nt. ft, and was partlelpt ' li Vj .'em! de partments, viz.: Bn r.i.'rcic '"in : 1U0 nago, Iluehueta"- . 'i "' ' '' xakenango, Out hie rid L'a!. i.i. 'll.o revolt was openi.J with on rt n k up.m the outposts of QueEalten n.- nnd other districts, which proved aucceHK ful. The revolutionists, however, with drew to gather reinforcements from the surrounding country, and three days after the tlrst shot was llred the government sent 3,500 men Into the field. One battery deserted to the enemy. On Sept. 9 J. I. Castillo, aide to Morales, arrived on the scene with an Immense force of malcontents from neighboring provinces, and after a sharp engagement took the city of Quezaltenargo. Meantime Barrios was carrying mat ters with a high hand among the rebels within the citadel. Needing money he applied to Don Juan Aprlclo, a well known capitalist, through the medium of General Itoque Morales, who Is noted for his cruelty. Aprlclo hesitated, and was promptly taken to the castle andH strung up by the thumlis. Upon re fusal to accede to the demands mado upon him he was lashed until he fainted from the torture, and still be ing obdurate when he recovered his senses, Morales curred him and shot him dead. His many friends, however, had their revenge shortly afterward, for when the city of Quezaltenango was taken Itoque Morales was shot without a trial. No man or woman can enjoy life or accom plish much lu this world whilo suffering from a torpid liver. DoWltt's Little Early Risers, tho pills that cleanse that organ Ohlenuo Strootoi.'r Stf lko Avortrd. Chicago, Oct. L There will be no strike on the lines of the Chicago City Hallway company, at least not at the present time. The meeting called for midnight was not largely attended, and there was, moreover, a crowd of con servatives who were against any at tempt to strike. President Mahon, of the Street Car Men's association, made a speech, In which he declared U to be his opinion that a strike Just now was not advisable. Heart Disease Cured. H FN a woll known minister aftm suffering for yours with heart dis ease. Is cured, K, Is not 8urnrllng that ho should publish tho fact for the benefit of others. Itov. J. .V Smith, 1015 Stilton St., Baltimore, Md writes: "For years I suffered from a severe form of hoart :llseaso. I used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and my heart Is now In good condition. Recently, other afflictions camo upon mo. There was humming, painful sensations on top and back of my head. Fifteen mln- utos reading would mako me almost wild; thcro were pulllugand drawing sensations In my legs all tho time, so that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and its offoct was simply won derful. I heartily commoud your remedies." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positlvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent f reo to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elhkart, Ind. GRIND FALL - ON HEW YOfWiS BflRGnlJi STORE, NO. 23 S. MAIN STREET. Cloaks, Cortts, Skirts, Waists, Wrappers, Corsets, Misses', Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Knit Goods, Fascinators, Clouds, and all sorts qf .knit goods. Cnps LINEN DEPARTMENT, Toweling, Table Cloths, Napkins Our shoe department is replete with bargains lor all grades of buyers. COME AND SUE IT. Iu the millinery department, may be seen all the latest styles, shapes ' and ready trimmed hats. A Large and Complete Line of Shawls, Blankets, Comforts, Feathers and all Kinds 0! Woolen Goods. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor to Vfffl nOHl & G'HIffiri, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. Tho nosy Freshness Ana a velvut softness of the skin la lnva rlably obtained by tboj' who use l'outNi's Uomplexioa Powder. "(10LD DUST.' Alaska! ITo need to go there for when you can get it at any grocer's. It Makes the Dirt Fly MADIt ONLY I1V THEN. K.FAIRBANK COMPANY, DUST Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. The Faust Wheel Hade 'to 'Fit. A btcycle, in many respects, is like a suit ot clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is 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, RE INI IMA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JAIIDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA, 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, Publishers, New York City. A "BIG" The workingmen can save money Store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of For which other-tores are asking propoition. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Slock lias Arrived and ... . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 105 NORTH MAIN 5TREET. Two doors above Merchants' Batik. is an old saying, But whether it mm pip mm pti IP m Wastes m 1 Hakes Want I earthly use wasting money. Especially mm in shoe buying. mM Some stores charge for name ; some for style ; someNfor greed. We're Not Selfish. We're satisfied know how to put in price ; we tlon ccharge lor 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. Boys' shoes, 90c, $1, $1.25, 1.50. Children's shoes, 50c., 75c, $1, $1.25. -Misses' shoes, $1, $1.25, $1.50. They're built well ; built to withstand mM the tough usage they get. Shoes you'll be glad you bought ; shoes we're glad to MMk handle. M m Factory Shoe Store, I wA Mm liiiiiiPiiiii DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive nnd skillful toiuoriul artist always 1 11 itttoiMlaiiaa. Nearest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Fernnson House Block 'GOLD DUST." Klondike! m SAVING ! by making their purchases at our ' 1.19- $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in as true as it ever was. is true or not there's no . mMl with -a little, profit ; weiM in style without putting' pfg Bicycles rr Sala r Exchange. One 8100 Beiits' '97 "RanBo" wheel In line uondltloii, one Indies' or misses' H "Orasoent' wheel In (food uondltloii, tor saving lund nlmros or anything useful to private family. Also one Kents' otuMiund wheel In fnlr condition to xebumje for banjo. Or will sell either or all ubeup. Terms to reliable persons. GUY D. STERNER, No. 103 West Cherry St., - Hhenandoab, Va,