JLmmmiitlxm t'nru in tiiuiriitili i tn h uM"hitr ly Imrmlpfm run, n ir .-i,' lnn tn Imlld nr i p tin u cafe Rnrt dPMIituliit. It uri in nt ir nui' ulnr rlipunift ltm In from one tn ft i ila Mmrp, M.ooilnir piilns In ftny purl of tho h lv m ppi 1 tn n f w i1 es. A proml, rnninlct'' nml ir iu-iih nl ( un- f r l.t mounts, nurmr, fhti lu I, iitld nil luini In hips fti t lollift. C nrontr tlip-nn it mn, m lit i a, Inn l' i n nr pain In tiiehif tt arc si.e. -lil I. It- l-l'.i full tm-Ue relior rrom one u two itn urea lifforp on bnttlcl c ltnvly 'omp n . pi t pit i, Bttil iiinn i (mnrinnly he n u-i (1 'I In "nnj on n m i n i 1 1 ( m 1 i ench uwww ji nn unit li t medical tvlvU-p write 'r"f Mn 1 .10 Arit) mrwri, rniiaticinriin. It li DON'T PAY More than you need to for STATIONERY. You'll pay less if you buy here, and get the best. We have n choice-goods store a small-profit store. We're always willing to show goods and quoteptices don't cost anything. So don't buy any thing in our line until you see our goods and learn our prices. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. Wo make a specialty of Gasolino, COc in live gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. azlo greeso. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 32 Kfwtt Conl St., Shenandoah. Mall aniens promptly attended to. Simply a Walk Over. From the MlfMtitown Herald. But four weeks remain from next Tuesday of the campaign, which has been one of the quietest we ever re member In Pennsylvania politics. It Is true that this Is an off year, and that the popocrats were snowed under bo effectually last fall by a majority very closely rubbing 300,000, that there Is not much Interest manifested. As for the Republican candidates, It Is simply a walkover. It Is true that, stimulated by the side show of Dr. Swallow, the popocrats have placed a ticket again In the field, which the red headed and lopeful chairman, Garman, declares fias a good chance of being elected, but lis his assurances are all talk, without a lase to reBt upon, the mongrel popo cratlc party take no stock In them. A western editor suggests that after all Bryan may be right when he as serts that the price of silver and wheat remain together. These conditions are Burely getting closer; they will each toon be a dollar a bushel. For Infants and Children. Ti! lit- J . SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. -Successor to- vnn Mil mim, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and cour plete line of groceries. SAM LEE'S f CHINESE : LAUNDRY, lO N. Main Street. rtIKi PRICE LIST. . .' . Col 2C C-?.Jrs, Ironed 2c Cuffs, per pair. 4C Nw ShlrU ioc hlrts, washed and Ironed ioc Shirts, starched and Ironed 8c IfightShlrts ioc unaersniru 7c Drawers... .. 7c Socks 3C Handkerchiefs ca Vests. isc to 20c Ties 3 to ioc Laundry done up dally. Mending free for regular eusiomerH. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Mansion House f Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. 1 GROCERIES, JLOUR, FEED, I S HAY waft STRAW. J Cm Floor and Table Oil Cloths. $1 ffi E. B. FOLEY, Centre 8t. Hit PITHY POINTS. 'lappenlnp; Tlirnttgliont the Country Uhrnntnlort lor Unity Perusal, "riiil't 11 " nt I'otNvillp, win opened vi sli'nl iy itli (li'iiree llii'kort in rlnirge. "-ity ini'tnliors .if the Juniata Valley I :l 1I01 wHintiin viiited tlio Gettysburg hullU'fii 'nl 5 1 sterilay. Nivycariild .I,u nli It Smith overturned n pan nf nsldlng water, at Allontown, and was w severely scalded that ho died. (.'Iianilnrnlnirg citizens gave a r using re ception last evening to Company C, Eighth lieglmcnt, when It returned from maletolt. One Jennie Davis has brought milt nt Pottaville for $20,000 against Abmr Kaiser, charging the latter with saying she stole a goat. The Schuylkill Traction Company gives notice that iu coupons due Octottcr 1st will he paid on presentation at the Equitable Trust Co., of I'hlloneltihia. Tramp., emboldened by the ioriis.il or Lam-aster County Commissioners to pay constables for tbelr arrest, murderously assaulted Charles flranfnar near Mount Joy. The prediction is repeated from llarrlslmra that Secretary Martin will in a day or two ask for the resignation of Colonel J. K. Barnett, Deputy Secretary of the Common wealth. While out driving together In Heading Morgan Miller, his young daughter, Kmnm, tttd Violet Cook, ngod 7, were thrown out mill badly Injured in collision with another carriage. The fair of the I voile Driving park and Fair Association wilt be hold on October 10, 20, SI and 23. The trotting RImI pacing pre miums amount to $1,880 and the bicycle race prists to tSoO. A steer 011 I he track fell under the wheels and derailed the tender, baggage car and first coach of the Harrisburg express, on the Pennsylvania railroad, at Lancaster, yester day morning, but I nj 11 roil nobody. Don't bo Impatient. No person really well is impatient, for laok nf patience is hardly compatible witli normal nerves. Impatient people aro having trouble til the time; they seem to run against other people at every turn, and say harsh tilings that rankle and make discord. If you want to make any success in tiie world, at homo or in your business, you must get this ner vous impatience cured. Tako your case to Dr. Greene, of 33 West 14th Street, Now ork city, or write Iilin fully about yourself. and he will advise you free of all tost. It is 11 serious matter with you, and, although your local doctor may laugh at you, you are at a disadvantage, and need special advice, Dr. Greeno's great discovorios, among which is the famous Nervura, lncludo just tho remedies your case requires, and ho will givo you practical advice. Tho Ereat experience of tills profound norvo specialist is at your disposal without oxpenso. Write to him to day. Mnrrlngo Licenses. Wm. II. Nelson and Lillie V. Deitrich, both of Portor Twp. Harry Kinstein, Philadelphia, and Isabella A. Powers, Mt. Carbon. Calvin Stoudt, l'ottsvillc, nud Huttio L. Wheeler, Heading. Geo. V Maberry, Jr., and Katie. L. Men- gle, both of Schuylkill Haven. Geo F. Ashtun, Mt. Canncl, and Katlo F. Lewis, Wade. Jeremiah Dobbins and Mary Ann Decgan, both of Pott Carbon. As delay increases sufforlng, always keep Dr. Bull's Pills on hand. They aro tho best mcdiciuo to tako for a weak and run-down system. Dr. John W. Hull's Pills aro tho only genuine Deeds Itecorilcd. John CHIIord, ct. us., to Abraham Tulln, premises in Malinnoy City. S. llurd Edwards, ct. ur., to Pcnroso Smith, premises in Port Carbon. Alliance Coal and Mining Company to Mary bheeliy, premises In row Philadelphia. L. W. Wclssinger to Samuel Kced, premises in bchuylklll Haven. "I can highly recommend Dr. "Hull's Couch Syrup for croup, I have used it for several years and find it tho host remedy over tried, Mrs. Hammli Morrison, Hurlington, W. Va." Fourtor'ii-Voai--OliT 31unl6"!?V. Greenfield, Intl., Oct. 5. Sunday afternoon Albert Scott, a boy of 11, murdered his brother, Benton Scott. The latter was very quarrelsome, and a few days ago whipped Albert unmerci fully. The latter swore he would be re venged. Albert Is In Jail. l'rosliloilt J.o.v JtoMirui. New York, Oct. 5. When tho trus tees of Columbia college met yesterday afternoon President Seth Low, who is the Citizen's Union candidate for mayor, tendered his resignation aB president. The resignation was referred to a committee of five to consider and report at the next meeting of the trus tees on Nov. IB. tflXHASR? BloodfNerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UHflT IT 15 I Tho richest of all rcstora. kVnHI II 10 1 tivo foods, because H re places the essentials of llfo that nro ex. hnusted by disease. Indigestion, high living. overwork, worry, excesses, abufcc, etc. UHflT IT iMFSI By making the blood WnHI II UUEOl pure nnd rich and the digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, nrusclo and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes active and clear. It restores lostvltallty, slops all wast, lng drains and weakness In either sex, and ns a female regulator has no equal, l'rlce 60c., or five box oh 82.00. Druggists or by mall. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free Write Us About Your CasoT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1S12 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, 90F THE BARGAIN ST01,E; NO. 23 S. MAIN STREET. Cloaks, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Wrappers, Corsets, Misses', Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Knit Goods, Fascinators, Clouds, Caps 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 and Complete Line of Shawls, Blankets, Comforts, Feathers and all Kinds of Woolen Goods, KILLED AT t)Etft MAN'S CUT I Seven Thrown Wain n Wnson nud Only One Survives. Willow Pprlngs, Mo., Oct. 5. A pflBsciiger train on the Xansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis railway ran Into a wagon containing seven persona at Dead Man's cut, three miles north of here, yesterday, Instantly killing six ana fatally injuring the other one. Thost killed were: Philip I,, Wcoton, Plilllr L. Wooton, Jr., Amsnd i Wooton, Doru Wooton, Mrs. Francos Malhrey and an In'ant child, 4 months old. Philip Wooton's wife is so badly hurt she cs-nnot live. The train was Btopped nnd the re mains of the dead and Injured were brought here. Conductor Haltaway says proper signals for crossing were given, but they were not heeded. The crossing Is considered one of the most dangerous in the country, being a curve and heavy grade. The persons killed lived .11 Texas Ciiunty, Mo., and were on their wuy to Arkansas to pick cotton. CAPTAIN MURPHY SHOWS UP. hlloRort 1'lllbtintor Wnntf to Surrender to I't-otoot Ilia llomlHinnii. Wilmington, Del.. Oct. G.-On Sept. .2, 1S06, Captain Edward Murphy, of the I tamer Laurada, was arreBted In thla city on a charge of engaging In a Cubat- filibustering expedition. Ho was hld in $1,500 hall for trial on Juno 8 of this ear, Ralph de Soto becoming his surety. On June 8 the captain failed to appear for trial, and since that time the court has ordered his ball bond for feited and has dismissed the motion to remove the forfeiture. Yesterday Cap tain Murphy appeared before Judge IJraCford, and through his counsel, H. II. Ward, offered to surrender himself nnd to give new hall for tho next trial term. The proceedings was somewhat novel, for after discussing the questions In volved It was decided to give a hearing in the matter on Thursday morning, when H. II. Ward for Captain Murphy and his bondsman, Ralph de Soto, and District Attorney Lewis C. Vandegrlft, for the government, are to bo ready with their arguments. It Is the Inten tion of Mr. Ward to move for the ex oneration of the bail in case the court accepts the surrender of Captain Murphy. llnltlinoro's Sojv l'olloo Clilot. Baltimore, Oct. 5. Captain Samuel T. Hamilton, Republican, a retired United States army officer, was yes terday elected police marshal of tho city of Baltimore, vice Jacob Frey, who wat removed several months ago. The election of Captain Hamilton termi nates a deadlock which has existed In the police board since Marshal Frey's dlcmissal. llnzlnir Dying Out nt l'rlncoton. Princeton, N. J., Oct. 5. Hazing has seen its best days at Princeton. Upper classmen are giving it up, not on ac count of any commissoration for tho freshmen, but because they realize that the university has outgrown tho bar barous customs of the old days, and they believe It beneath their dignity. An 3'iiuliio Holocaust. Winona, Ills., Oct. 5. Fire, supposed to have been started by tramps, de stroyed the stock barn of Burgess brothers Sunday night. Thirty horses, many of which had taken premiums at the recent state fair at Springfield, wero destroyed. Loss, $G0,000. JloatH ofn llrltlsli Dlplomnt. London, Oct. 5. Tho night Hon, Charles Lennox Wyke, formerly Brit ish consul general In Central America, minister plenipotentiary to Mexico, minister to Hanover, Copenhagen and Lisbon, Is dead. He was born in 1315. TI10 Wonthor. For cas.terh Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Fair; variable winds, boconv lng southerly. For Delaware, and Mary, land: Fair; warmer; easterly winds, becoming southerly. Ask your grocer for tho "Eoyal Patent' tiour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best flour made. Stnte Firemen's Association. For tho meeting of tho State Firemen's Association at Wllkesbarro, Pa., OctoborS to 8, the Pennsylvania Ilailroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all stations on its Philadelphia and Schuylkill Divisions, on the Northern Central Hallway between Harrisburg aud Sunbury. inclusive, and on tho Philadelphia and Erie Hall road Division from Sunbury to Wiliiamsport. inclusive. nnd all stations on tho Sunbury. Division, to Wllkesbarro and return, at rate of singlo faro for tho round trip. Thoso tickets will bo sold October 2 to 7, inclusive, and will be good to return until October 12, 1807, inclu sive. Buy Keystone flour. Bo snro that the name Lkhsio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed en ovor sack. Monkeys That Wear Shawls. In certain districts in cost Africa, es pecially in tho forest of Kilimanjaro, thcro is a raco of monkeys which liavo actually developed tho wearing of shawls. They do not stool thorn, howovor, and wear them through having soon men do this. On tho contrary, theso shawls nro a provision of nnturo and aro merely another exemplification of tho law that animals dovclop certain peculiarities In accordance with their need to bocomoless conspicuous in tho forests orplacoa In which thoyllve. Theso inonkoys belong to a group of thumbless apes which are to bo found only in Africa and nro called by tho natives guerozn. Thoy hnvo a black tall, from which depends a beautiful whlto brush, whllo tho wholo of tho hair of tho back of the animal, which Is long and silky and whlto, hangs ovor tho sides of tho body and over tho front and hind legs as well, thus giving it tho peculiar appearance of wearing a shawl. Strand Magazine. for over o77m t tho Clobo for NEURALGIA Rnd ,Imllar Complaints, i GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, J twvwuwuuy eiiuaentpiijsioiAn I DR. RICHTER'S ( kh A siniinn TAIN EXPELLERI IOnlr gnnnlne with Trade Mark Anchor," K. id. UlchUrACo., 2151'earlSL, New York. wona renownea 1 imArribirinee.Mfnii 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. i 13 Branch Homm. Own Oluiworii. J as&SOcu. Endorsed & recommended by A. Wasley, 106 X. Main St., .C. n. Hagenbnch, 103 N. Main St., av. r. r.v, .inin,6 B. Main St., "ANCHOR" RTO.IIAfJIIAT. t..( .fl uic. ni.ni.iri, Coll-.l)rprpUHIODiorh Cmnnlalpi. I Paragon Tea It a euro for Constipation, Dillons. nest. Sick-IIcaJache. Kidney Trouble and for nearly all uisesMt of the Liver, Stomach and Dowels. It aett qulokly, the first dose effeoting much improve ment. Keit time you need a laxative, buy a 960 package 0f l'araron Tea. . Write for free sample jk) fc),Oll&Ca.,Cleieland,0. AUdruggUuieUlt F1IERJKTED. Ohargo of Embozzlomont Against a Prominont Invostor. OWES THOUSANDS OF DOLLAES ir tho Clinriros Aliened in tho War rant For Ills Arrest l'rovo Truo. Tho 1'rlsonor Deolnros That Ho Is Now Without n Dollar. Cleveland, Oct. B. John J, Shlpperd, who for several years has been promi nent as an Investment broker and street railway promoter, was arrested yester day on the charge of embezzlement. He was taken before a justice of the peaco on a state warrant and released on 110,000 ball. The warrant was Issued at tho in stance of Frank Dellaas Robtson, and the charge grew out of the business dealings of Shlpperd and Itoblson, who have been closely associated for several years In street railway enterprises In this city and elsewhere. The warrant distinctly charges that Shlpperd em bezzled $183,288.15 of the personal prop erty of Robinson, In addition to 112 street railway bonds of the value of $95,200. At the same time a petition was filed In common pleas court asking for a re ceiver for the brokerage firm of Charles H. Potter & Co., with which Shlpperd was heavily Interested and of which he was the manager. In the petition it was charged that Shlpperd and tho firm of Potter & Co. had oonverted to their own use the proceeds of securities left in their hands by Mr. Roblson. Theso securities In eluded three sets of Fort Wayne, Ind street railway bonds, and the sum for which Mr. Roblson asks Judgment Is 991,761.15. Included In these bonds were 112 $1,000 bonds of the value of $95,200, and upon which one of the charges of embezzlement against Shlp perd Is based. Mr. Roblson also repre sents In his petition that the firm of Charles II. Potter & Co. Is Insolvent, and that it owes to about 20 banks In the vicinity of this city and to indi viduals a sum aggregating about 2, 000,000, which it cannot pay. It is al leged that tho securities left with Shlpperd by Mr. Roblson were hy pothecated by him at banks for the purpose of raising money with which to carry on the various enterprises in which he was Interested. While awaiting the appearance of his attorney, for whom he sent as soon as arrested, Shlpperd was asked how much ho owed Mr. Roblson. Ho re piled: "That I do not know. The amounts in these transactions are so enormous I lost all track of them a long time ago. I am now hopelessly lost. By bringing this action against me Mr. Roblson has ruined me. A year ago I would have taken my oath that I was worth over $200,000 over my Investments. Today I have not a cent In the world, not even enougti to hire an attorney. Knowing that I have not a dollar, Mr. Roblson now makes me the scapegoat In the hope that others interested will shell out the money he wants. Negotiations have been going on for a year with Mr. Roblson to settle these matters, but he has purposely held back until now. For a year I have had all I could do to earn enough money for the dally bread of my family by doing a little scalping on the street. I know not what to do now. The disgrace, of course, falls keenly upon my family, but I do not care, for I am not guilty. I owe lots of money to hundreds of others besides Mr. Robl son." At first Shlppered stubbornly refused to permit anybody to go on his bond. He said he was ready and willing to go to Jail. Finally, ibwever, he concluded to accept ball, and his bond was signed by two friends. Tho CavondlsU Expedition Safe London, Oct. B. A letter was received herr yesterday from KIkuyu, British East Africa, which disposes of the story received at Rome from Benadlr, saying that the Cavendish sporting ax pedltlon had been attacked by a band of Amharas and annihilated. Civen dish, who is a nephew of the Duke of Devonshire, and Lieutenant Andrew, his companion, arrived at KIkuyu on Aug. 5, after a trip around Lake Ru dolph, which up to that time had not ben explored. The expedition discov ered a new lake and two actlvo vol cano?. Tho Yollow Fovor Ih Now Orleans. New Orleans, Oct. 5. For 21 hours closing at midnight, there had not been a single death recordered In the offlce of the board of health, though there were 22 new cases. There Is no Indica tion that the sickness will assume an epidemic form. All fear of that has dis appeared, and people who have their families at other points are beginning to make arrangements to bring them back. Six days has passed since Ocean Springs has had a case of yellow fever. Disorderly Salvationists Fined. Trenton, Oct, B. Captain Hurdman, of the Salvation Army, and four of his lieutenants, who were arrested Sunday night on a charge of disorderly con duct for conducting a Salvation Army meeting on a street corner, were fined yesterday by Police Justice Jackson. The captain was nned $10 and the others $5 each. Captain Hurdman says he will carry the case to higher courts. Edward Liuiutry Insane. London, Oct. B. Edward Langtry, former hubsand of Mrs. Lily Langtry, the actress, who recently obtained a divorce from him In California, and who Is said to have privately married Prince Paul Esterhazy, has been found wandering In a demented condition on the railway line near Chester and been tent to a lunatic asylum. "The weakest must go to tho wall," Salva tion Oil, the best of liniments is bound to outstrip all competitors. It is good and cheap, 25 cts. Solly Smith JJofCintH Gooriro iJlxon. San Francisco, Oct. 6. Solly Smith, of Los Angeles, was given the decision over George Dixon, of Boston, in a 20 round fight last night, The match was virtually for the championship of the featherweight class, and Smith is now at the top. The fight was not a re markably fast one, the men taking no chances except In two or three rounds, when Dixon attempted to force mat ters. Smith, however, had all the bet ter of the infighting. UnlonlHts Snub Anarchists, Chicago, Oct. B. Anarchists who are arranging for a demonstration in mem ory ct the men executed for the Hay market massaore have dropped a bomb, no to speak, Into the oounoli of the Chi cago Federation of Labor by asking for the official endorsement and co-operation of union labor. The Invitation stirred up a half hours debate, and was flni'lly rejected by a vote of about four to cne. Just try a 10c box of Oasearets, the finest liver and bowel regulator over made. MAHANOY CITY. Tho Teachers In the High School Itooelres Increased Salary. Mahanoy Cm-, Oct. 5. Among the marriage licenses granted at Pottsvillo to-day was one for George A. Moore, of Hllangowan, and Miss Sarah .Tano (lee-rue, of Shenandoah. Dr. FotcrolT's pacer, "Marl," naneu new laurels at Kaston on Saturday by capturing tho free-for-all, winning three straight heats and ft prize of W00. Tho time was 8.151, 2. IB, S.13J. Ou Thnrsday noxt she will race at York, Pa., and noxt week at Bloomsbtirg. A number of admirers expect that sho will oomo down to tho 2.00 minute record next " Tho wator sliart at unuotton was unisucu last wcok, tho work occupying almost two years. Tho slmft is 1100 feet, nnd was sunk without a single serious accident, iiie oago Is on tho ground, and in a lew days tho pumping of water from tho Draper and Qll bcrton collieries will to a thing of tho la9t. Harrison Ball has been awarded a big con tract from tho Lehigh Valley Company to mako oxtcnslvo repairs to their properties nt Delano, covorlng J8.CO0. Tho delegates from tho local companies to tho stnto firemen's convention nt Wllkesbarro left for that city this morning. At a meeting of tho School Board last oven lug tho salaries of tho assistant High school teachers, John Linton aud Miss K. Maud Smith, wero raised, tho former from $70 to $S0, and tho latter from $70 to $75. Bequests for increased salary from teachers in grades below tho High school woro refused. Tho total attendance at tho publlo schools at pro sent is 2,051. The trestlo at Bowman's, over tho Lehigh Valley railroad, caught flro yesterday by a spark from a passing engine, A brnkemau discovered tho hlazo and extinguished it with a bucket of water. Members of Anna Harrison Lodgo, D. of 1!., gave an interesting entertainment last evening, A largo number of voters from this placo went to Pottsvillo this morning as witnosses in tho Lyon-Dunn judicial contest. For sometime past Borough Justices May and Kautnor havo complained about Town ship Justico Brcnnan doing business in this town, In violation of the law. On September 15, Messrs. May aud Kantuei forwarded a letter to JuBtico Brennan, requesting lilm to vacate his office in tho First ward, but up to the present time ho has paid no attontion to the notice. Yesterday Justices May and Kantner decided to ask for quo warranto proceedings from tho Attorney General, compelling Brennan to vacate his office. Counsel has been engaged, and immediate steps will bo taken. Tho law is very plain on tho subject, and thoro is no doubt that tho Attorney Ooncral will issuo the writ. Didn't Like the Saw Edges. When tho government Issued tho first perforated stamps n few of tho good folk living in tho country wero so bound by jonscrvatlsm that they placed tho stamps on their letters only after thoy had clipped off tho perforations. Thoy had been using smooth out stamps for many years and thoy did not proposo that ony newfangled arrangemont should havo encourngemout from thorn. Thoy wero so accustomed to soclng tho trimmed stamps that tho perfo rated ones did not havo tho proper appear ance. Chicago Record. There havo beon comparatively fow good composers of organ music, nnd although of rccont years n great deal of organ music has beon published tho entire field of legitimate organ compositions occupies but limited spaco. Mark Antony is said tohnve squandered 1785,000,000. Oh, HowThankful Pain Was Maddening and Hopo Had Docn Abandoned Wonder ful Results of Purifying the Blood. "A very severe pain camo In my left knee, which grow worso and worse, and finally a soro broko out abovo tho knee. It discharged a great deal and tho pain from my thigh down was maddening. Large, bard, purplo spots appeared on my leg. I suffered in this way for years, and gavo up all hopo of over being cured, My wife was reading of a caso liko mine cured by Hood's Snrsaparilla, and she advised mo to try it. I began taking It nnd when I had used a few bottles I found relief from my suffering. Oh, how thankful I am for this relief I I am stronger than I have ever been in my life. I am in tho best of health, havo a good appetite and am a new man altogether." J. P. Moons, Lisbon Falls, Maine. ' Sarsa parilla Isthe best In fact tho One True Blood Purifier. Mood's Pills euro all liver Ills. 25 cents, CHRIST. SCHMIDT . . . Agent and Bottler of . . . AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA riillions of Dollars Qo up in smoke every year. Tako nt risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in flrst-cUfls re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, BEStf Also Life and Accidental Oompanl est DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonjorlal artiste alwayi In attendance. Neatest Shop In Town, W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Pergnjson noose Block. Waste ma I Hakes Want !! is an old saying, as trua as it ovor was. p But whether it is true or not there's no ! earthly use wasting money. Especially in snoe Dtiying. Some stores charge fof name ; some for style ; some for gfced. We're Not Selfish. We're satisfied with a little profit j we know how to put in style without putting in price ; we don't charge for name. We charge simply and solely for shoe- all shoe good shoe. Our School Shoes are good examples of our fair-pricing. Youths' shoes, 75c, $1, $1.25. 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 the tough usage they get. Shoes you'll be glad you bought ; shoes we're glad to handle. Factory Shoe Store, -U. A. Moyer, Mgr. Mm wm mm an mm wm mm mm A mm MM ii mm mm mm mm wm 5n 15th OCTOBER. SINGLE I1AUKEL BREACH LOADING GUNS. DOUBLE BARREL BREACH LOADING GUNS, IIAMMERLESS BREACH LOADING GUNS. SELF EJECTOR BREACH LOADING GUNS. LOADING SETS. GAME BAGS. GUN CASES. LOADED SHELLS. .SWALWS HARDWARE -STORE.. Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits. 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 351.19 For which other stores are asking proportion. We make . . . Bargains Arc Offered in Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Batik. MISCELLANEOUS. SALESMAN WANTED. A flrsUlass salesman wanted. Apply nt tho Famous Clothing House, Bhcnanuoali, Pa. 10-2-tf IjlOIt SALE A valuable property, 27 and 29 West Conl street, Shenandoah, Pa., Is offered for snlc. Double block, house ami stable on tho rear. Apply to Samuel Itobcrts, West Cherry street, Shcnandanli, 1'n. 9-so-tw IjlOIt IUSNT, Store nnd dwelling-. Two show windows. No. 120 North Mnln street. Apply to O. W. Ncwhouser, 122 North Slain street. y-27-tf IflOIt SALE. Cheap, a deslrabla business ! property on Hast Centre street. Apply to M. H. Burke, Attorney, Egan building, b-0-tf FOIt HUNT. Dwelling house with steam bent, hot nnd cold wntcr, bnth tub, toilet nnd other conveniences, located nt 110 North Mnln street. Tho halt enn bo rented for Wed. ncBdny nnd Thursday evening. Centrally located nml suitable for lodges nnd societies. Apply nt Hie premises. lKKK!lw.mUv "VTOTICE OF AnMfNISTrfATinWTn t,. 1 Orphans' Court of Schuylkill county, In., In re estate of Edward F. an'lagher. Into of tho horouzh of Shenandoah, said county, deceased. Notice Is hereby given tbnt letters of adminis tration on tho nbove estate have been Issued to tho undersigned. All persons bnvlng clnims nu&infct the estate will nrnumt tt,A,n wlil,n,,t delay and all peruous indebted to tho entitle will mince prompt pnya-ent, ju. jji. iiuKKE, JvATE lUl.l.Anilnu, Attorney. Administratrix. Shenandoah, l'a., Sept. 28th, 1897. 0-2S-5-12 INSTATE of Lawrence Blngloy. lste of North U Union township, Schuylkill county, do-censed.- Letters testamentary on the iiliovo oeiaie Having been grouted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to made payment, nnd those having claims to present the snmo without delay to Or to John Sinolhv, 8. G, M. HoixopBTEn, Brum en Singlby, ineir Attorney. Uxeautors. Shenandoah, l'a., Oct. 5, 1807. 105-6toaw NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Proposals will be received hy the undersigned for the erection of a two-story iwroehlal school building. Plans can be seen nt the jHiroehlnl , '. .. " ""rum Birees, Blienan. iufiiorfii i ieiora!00' tl10 ""''Itect, Frank X. ii? ilsl,t U r,ved to reject any or nil bids. K-HB-Tt ItKV. J. A. I-KKAUKIEWILV., Pastor. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. I A Irl ThO RttQV rrnchnnnn Aihi? Zt'y!!t!rf0Jin?" ot ,ha i lava jlably obtained by thor o who use Pouomi'm 'viupiexioa s-owdcr. IP!! fee Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits. 15th OCTOBER. SAVING ! $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in a specialty of repairing. FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS o IN o Brussels, jej Ingrain Rag Carpet. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. -IN OUR LINK OF- FURNITURE of every description we can save you many dollars by giv ing us your trade. All bargain ' seekers should take advantage of this opportunity. L. MAISEL, inn FAST P.PUTRP ct cutruAunniu djt vi.il i ut. v i if wiiuiniiuumif in - I W I'M a Mgl, CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST (Sheeler's Old Stand.) xoq NORTH MAIN STREET. I'lrsMJOM work guaranteed. Prompt polite attendants, llalr cutting- a speeUAy, and Bicycles . or Exchange. MndftlnW.Ee,!U.'.,i7 "K"nE" wheel In fine condition, one ladles' or misses' too " Crescent' or nni l?.! ?n,'""'V ""hTgfund shares ?u?tB.Vf'ul,0Vr'v'a'ml1 Also one i,.n"?T'd;lmn,d wI'eel 'lr ooadlllon to ?h! ngS,orb?"J Jr, w' h or all cheap. Terms to reliable persons, OUY D. STERNE! IS, ' No. 105 Weal Cherry St., . Shenandoah, Ta,