. i 1 i "ar - I qQgJfia m roriixiOAii points, PITHY POINTS. for oiw ,i t tho Glob frv hw sei Ts H B w (VI B NEURALGIA and similar Ocmplalntsi i ana prrrnrwi anucr mo uttinfrcnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. .prescribed by eminent phytlcmn! DR. RICHTER S fab a bsniBrtn W ;0rdinossii)g. World rrnownptl t T'nnnrktiMv Ml mf"l ! lOntTironnliio with Trade Mark" Anchor,' IF. Ad. lllchtori. tc.,Si:l'i nrl.St. lorl 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Eranoh Hon pes, Own GUuworlw, SS&6O0U. uduibed&Ki,uuiuu:udutcy A. WasltT, 106 II. Main St.. s.0. H. naccnbnch, 103 N. Main St., P.D.Klrlln, 6 6. Main: Shenandoah. Dri. BICHTEn'B ANCHOR" STOMACHAL bout ll", 1TBprpwl AStomnrh Compinliitw. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHLDREN'S JACKETS. LADIES' FUR, PLUSH CLOTH CAPES. AND The season lor these goods is here and we are fully prepared for it. Such a magnificent collection of tailor-made, perfect fitting and finely finished garments is probably hard to find outside ot this dry goods house. A few minutes in spection will tell you a great deal more than all we can say to you injpnut. Ladies' Fine Boucle Jacket, half silk lined, a leader at $5.00 ; better quality S7.50 to S9.50. Ladles' all-wool Kersey Jacket, half silk lined, would be cheap at $10.00, only $7.50. Extra Quality all-wool Kersey, silk lined throughout, strap selms, the SI5 kind, go at $10.00, Rnc&-all-wool Kersey, satin lined through-out,-4irap seams, the very best In the market, worth $18 to $20, at $15.00. Cloth Capes In Beaver, Kersey, etc., from $3.50 to $8.50. Fur Capes, $10, $12, $15, $35. Children's Jackets, an immense as sortment of styles and quality, at $1.50, $1.75, $1.90, $3, $4, $5 and $8. Fur Collarettes In Coney, Oppos sum, Astrnhknn, Hart In, Seal and Sable, from $1.25 to $15.00. We handle Butterick Paper Patterns. Fashion sheets given away free. Dr. ,T. O. Church spent to-day at Polts vlllc nailing frlomla. Mrs. James anil Mr. INeneman were visitor to airarrlvllla to-day. William Derr. of Nortli Main street, Is (pending several days In Philadelphia. W. J. Morgan, tlie liwuiug iiepuonoan correspondent, spent the day In Pottavllle. Mra. Martin Oruhler, or Worth west street, yesterday gave birth to a daughter. Mrs. James T. Williams and daughter, S irah, isltod relative in Schuylkill Ilavon to-day. Kdward Kroll, of Tamarma, was in town tu-day, the guest of his friend, George Sihiiily. y Max Dormen left (hi mornlur for North. uroberland, which place he will make hit future home. J. J. Price, the Nortli Main street mer chant, is in Now York replenishing his stock of full good. Charles Itedea, of Shatnokln, is a guest at the residence of his undo, C. & I. Policeman Daniel lledea, on North Jardln street. Miss lilisie Dougheity is spending a short vacation with her parents in town. Sho Is a student at the llloonisbure Normal school. Mrs. T. H. Hutchison and son, Francis, of Suuhury, are guests at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Hunter, on South White street. Mrs. Andrew Kennedy, of South West street, is recovering from her recent severe illuess. Her condition for some tlmo was very critical. Among the townsmen summoned to Potts ville to-day as witnesses in tho Lyon-Dunn contest wore Q. M. Boyer, Peter Decker, (Jeorge Holvey, William Iryin and William Link. II. E. Chute, of Philadelphia, represent ing tho Estey organ and piano, Brainbach and Newton piano, was in town to-day in consultation with O'Neill Bros., to open uu Hgeiiey here. Thomas Wutors, Jr., lias signed for an ex tended engagement at Austin's Music Hall, Syracuse, N. Y. Owing to tho illness of Lottie Waters ho is workiug alone for a timo. N. Y. Clipper. There I This Is Just the Thing. lied Dag Oil for sprains and bruises. At Uiuhlcr Bros., drugstore. Tho I.avello l iilr. Tho Lavello fair will bo hold on Oct. 11), 20, 21 and 22. Tho grounds aro beau tifully located and well supplied with till conveniences for tho comfort and pleasure, of both exhibitors and visitors. An excellent band will bo proscnt and furnish music. fl,850 will bo given in speed premiums and $250 in hicyclo prizes. On Tuesday, the opening day, tho hicyclo races will take place. Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday will bo devoted to horso rac ing. Vehicles will be admitted to the grounds free. 10-15-3t Joseph J. Oougblln, the active young School Director from tho First ward, is being urged by his friends to enter tho contest for the Domooratlo nomination for tho Legisla ture noxt year. Mr. Coughtln'a conduct sinco he has bcon a member of tho School Board has shown him to be a young man of moro than ordinary ability, and if nomi nated will provo a strong candidate. Congressmaa Brumm baa endorsed John F. Finnoy, of tho Miners' Journal, for the position of Naval Officer at the Port of Philadelphia. This is a quiet campaign on tho surfaco, hut somo cffectlvo work is bclug dono by both parties. Judco Archibald has refused a now trial in tho Joyco-Wyatt libel suit, and tho de fendant will appear at Itarrlsburg noxt Mot' day for sentence. There sro a number of Democrats men tloued la connection with tho nomination for tho Senate in thia district, among them being John A. Reilly, Jr., James J. Francy and John J. Toole, of town: Hon. E. A. UrilUtbs, Mahanoy City, and James I, Blaksloo, of Dolauo. The Borough Council will probably fill the vacancy on tho police foroe next Thurs day night, at tho regular mooting. Tho moro tho court invoitlgatoa tho Lyon Dunn contest, tho moro thoroughly con vinced Is tho public that it is a farce. Colonel James Elvorsou, Jr., of rhlliv delphla,a stalwart supporter of Senator Quay, has resigned from Governor Hastings' stair. Tho firemen of Tamaqua have endorsed Hon. John D. Kcrshiior as a candidate for tho Republican nomination for tho Senato in this district. Congressman Brumm, Editor John F Finnoy and Hon. Ellas Davis participated in a game of cricket yostorday. They mako a strong combination, especially in tho ganio of politics. Special Message to Men, When tho desolating fact of impaired vigor oomos home to men the force of tho blow is crushing. They know themselves inferior to their fellows, and thoy shrink from com panionship. Their ambition Is gone, and hope with It. When hope vanishes despair takes its place. All this is without warrant, for thoso men can bo cured. Dr. Greene, tho famous specialist in men's diseases, has found the remedies that restore vitality in men. Thoso remedies build up and strengthen, and thousands of men walk tho earth to-day who havo beon permanently restored to vigorous manhood by tholr use. Weakness vanishes, hope aud ambition return, and tho patient Is truly a now man. Dr. Qrocno's glorious discoveries aro the safoguard of many thousand homes to-day. His wonder ful Ncrvum alouo has lnado bim famous. You may cousult Dr. Greono at his office, 35 West 11th Street, New York City, or writo to him, and there will bo absolutely no chargo for consultation or advice in either case, whether you call or writo. Tho system of treatmontby mail is perfect, and is abso lutely conSdential. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled lor Unity Perusal. Tho Board of Pardons will meet at Ilarrls- burg noxt Wodnosday. James K. Wilson, the Insurance agent, will romovo to I'ottsvlllo from Philadelphia. Tho Bportlng Crnse." whloh played to a small house hero, has dropped by tho wayside. Green Eoods" men became suspicions and refused to bo led into a trap set for them by Allcntown police. Mrs. Harriott White, of Mahauoy City, was eloctcd dolcgate to tho national convention of tho Daughtors of Liberty. Lato yesterday afternoon tho District At torney decided to accept ball, and 'Squiro Devino was released from jail. Mrs. Martin Dwyr was nearly killed by swallowing saltpetre In place of a harmless medicine, at South Bethlehom. About 3500 coal miners of tho Pittsburg rlvor district resumed work yesterday pend inz arbitration as to a disputed dlilbrcntial Rosa Goetz, aged 20 months, of Allontown, wandered away from homo, fell down a high bank and was killed by a passing locomotive An elegant front room, table board and Uv cation exccllont. Steam heat and bath room attached. Can bo ongaged by calling at tho Herald office. Frank Brcokor has Issuod a challongo to James Boblnson, of Pottsvillo, to play pool for 1100 asido, gato money and championship of tho county. Malor David Lowls, of Philadelphia, hat boon mado Assistant Adjutant Gonoral 011 Qoneral Snowdou's staffiu place of Colonel North, resigned. Tho Philadelphia and Bonding Coal and Iron Company's collieries will finish out tho wook. This is tho third consecutlvo full wcok which thoy havo worked this Fall. Tho following names wcro omitted as guests at the Clifford party : Mrs. Kansas, Miss Edith Needs, Mrs. Uarry ilayberry, Miss Klott, Michael Durkln, Patrick Soaulau, Charles Smith and Mr. Tobin. Lettors testamentary wcro granted to Jennette Bailey, on tho ostato of William F, Bailey, late of St. Clair, deceased. Also to Isabella Rudy, on tho estate of William II Rndy, lato of tho borough of Schuylkill Haven, deceased. A WONDER HOW THESE PEOPLE CAN SELL CLOTH ING SO CHEAP. THAT IS THE QUESTION EVERYBODY IS PUTTING UP, AS THE PRICES ARE REMARKABLY LOW FOR THE QUALITY OF THE GOODS SOLD BY US. The answer is very plain, because we manufacture the goods ourselves and we don't have to give the profit to the manufacturers. Consequently, you are the beneficiary of the middle man's profit. It is to your interest to trade with us, as we can give you more goods for less money than any other clothing dealer, in tbe county. if. MAHANOY CITY. The enormous salo of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup haB brought to tho surfaco numerous imitations. Keep a sharp look out when you buy. ItaiUvny Olllces to Hove. Ever sinco tho summer of 188S when C. M. Lavvlcr, then superintendent of tbo Shamo kin division of tho P. & It., removed them from Shamokln, tho offices of tho Division Engineer have been located at Williatnsport, whilo tho Superintendent's offices wcro at Shamokln. As this caused considerable in convenience Superintendent Dico has ar ranged to havo tho engineers removed hack to Shamokln so as to bo in closer touch with them. Engiuccr Stick house and his force will therefore mako Shamokiu headquarters nftor November 1st. Tho chango will affect sovon men. P.JGAUGHAN, North Main St. -BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. C t cm CV 27 West iw. U. 1 Ul, Centre St. Are gaining favor rapidly, fliis.ncsi men and travel lers carry them In vest pockets, ladles carry them lit purses, housekeeper keep them In metliclne clouds, friends recommend them to friends. 26c Pills PEOPLE'S IDEAS ! are more practical every day, and every day there are more tablets used more people hnd what patience and time savers they are. They are made for the neat and for the careless ; for the traveler and the stay-at-home. 3 cents for the poor grade ; 5 and 10 cents for the better, and up HOOKS & BROWN North tVlaln St. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety-eoftness of the skin is lnvft- nuuiy ouiainea uy mofuwnouso rozzoni'B Complexion Powder Stock is Complete Ik. I' MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS. marriage Licenses, Joseph Brozukas and Annie Koltosky, both of Norwegian township, Lewis Ballingcr and Hattio Wltchoy, both of Mahanoy City. Lowis Fircstlno and Mrs. Sarah Edwards, both of Ashland. BUIoy E. Weaver, of Wllliamstown, and Catharine M. Bowman, of Artz. If you want a Suit or selection. Overcoat, made to your measure, come and make your Strictly all-wool Suits to order for $10.s0. Deeds Itecordod, From James Toolo to Mary Canfield, prem ises in Port Carbon. From Iiosanna Linton to John Cullcn, promises In Mahanoy City. From Itosanna Linton to John Mabcr, promises in Mabanoy City. From John Hess, et al., to M. D. O'Hara, premises in Union township. News of Interest From Our Neighboring no rough. Mahanoy City, Oct. 15. Mrs. James George, of St. Clair, died at tho residence of bordaughtor at Gilberton yesterday. Tho funeral will tako placo to-morrow afternoon, at 1 o clock, interment at WadosvIIlo. Thieves entered tho home of William Kennedy last evening and took sovoral suits of clothing. Kennedy is at tbo Miners' hospital iu a critical condition. His wifo died a fow months ago. The houso was closed aud tho thieves entered through tho front door. Patrick J. Cuff, of Centralia, half-back for tho Ashland foot ball team, was fatally in jured at Scranton last ovouing. Tho six-year-old son of James II. Soymoro, of Jackson's Patch, died of blood poison last evening, tho result of a splinter running in his foot eloven days ago. Frank Zimmers, of Vulcan, had one of his legs seriously injured by an iron pipo rolling upon it. Frank Docm is laid up with blood poison, tbe result of an injury to his thumb. Am putation may bo necessary. Robert Gclgor, a Pole, had his loft shoul dor dislocated this morning whilo coupling coal cars at tho Mahanoy City colliery. Retiring; From Ilnslneis. I will positively retire from business on or about January 1st, 1808. Tbo entire stock of clothing for men, boys and ohildrou, and furnishing goods must be sold before that date. This great salo will commonc at once, and continue nntil overy garment and article in the store is turned into cash. The $50,000 stock consists of new, clean, stylish garments, and all of this season's productions. We are selling Overcoats 35 per cent, below cost. This is a bona tide sale, as I will embark in another business on January 1st. Call now, whilo the bargains are going. L. Refsvwicii, Bellable Clothing House, 10 Jr. 12 S. llalu St. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. IUUHT IT IC I Tbe richest of all restora n sift 1 11 ivii tlve nlnces tho essentials hausted by disease, indigestion, high living, ve foods, because It re An excellent remedy, "Two of my children have been muck troubled with neuralgia all winter. They used Salvation Oil and a fow applications produced a complete cure. I consider it an excellent remedy, John H. Jones Deputy, Inspector, Tobacco Warehouse, No. i, Baltimore, Md.." places the essentials of life that are ox. overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! ?SW digestion perfect It creates solid tlcsb, nruscle and strength. Tho nerves beinc mnde strong ine urain Becomes nviivo anu elear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast lng drains and weakness In cither sex, and as a femalo regulator lias no equal. Price 60c, orflvo boxes 2.00. Druggists or by mall. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free I Write Us About Your Case THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1513 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. We are headquarters for Hats, and giSe ou the " bfest$1.50 Hat in the marketfor $1.00., -ss-Give us a call and you will be convinced that we are-ss - - A MOU 3 THE - R The Cheapest Clothiers and Hatters in the County Corner Main and Oak Streets, FRANEY BUILDING, SHENANDOAH, PA. TjcS- Car fare paid to all out-of-town p urchasers. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR TODAY . . FOUND, A rabbltt hound, on tho 10th Inst. Owner can havo tuime bv nrovlnc- nronertv and paying nil expenses Incurred. Call at I130 Juncberry alley, Shenandoah. 10-12-ot FOIS H15NT, Tho fine dwelling. No. 217 West Cherry street, with all modern Improve ment,. Four rooms on each lloor, large attic and good cellar. Gas throughout. Kent reason able. Apply at No. 35 N. Multi street. 10-12-lw FOIt HALTS A valuable property, 27 and 29 WcHt Coal street, Shenandoah, la., 1 offered for salo. Doublo block, houso and stable on the rear. Apply to Samuel Itobcrts, West Cherry street, Shenandoah, l'n. 9-30-1 v Oil IlKNT. Store ond dwelling. Two show SO, 12U IS Oft II Newhouser, 12Z Jj windows. No. 120 North Main street, Apply to O. street, North Main o-27-tf OR SALK. Cheap, a desirable business property on East Centra street. Apply to M. Durke, Attorney, Egan building. 8-G-tf WANTED. To borrow tl.OOO on first mortg age. Inquire at this olllce. 10-g-tf Wanted-An Idea Protect Tour Ideal : thtr mar lirlnir vmi wnallh. Writ JOHN VKUDKHBUkN ft CO., Patent Attor ney!. Waiblngton, D. C, for their i.9uu price oiler and list ot two hundred Intention wanted. Who c&n think of some Blraple thing to patent? M1 ISS C. MERMAN, TEACHER OF MUSIC, riANO AND OIHUN. No. 81 N. White street, Shoimndoah, To. Big, fat and juicy cove oysters direct from Maurice River. FINE YORK STATE PEARS, 750 fJJS Ier Large Quinces, 15 to 25 cents pel dozen. Produce of Every Description. Local Dealers Supplied at Wholcinl Rates. COSLETT'S, 36 South IVlaln Street. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsortal artists always in attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson Bouse Block.. Prop. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Shcclcr's Old Stand.) Z09 NORTH MAIN STfiUJJT. First-class worlr polite attendants. Hair cutting a specialty, Kuarontecd. Prompt an BICYCLES! BICYCLES I FOR SALE CHEAP. One $100 Gents' '97 Ranger wheel, good as new. One SCO Ladles' or Misses' Crescent wheel, good condition. No : Reasonable : Offer : Refused. GUY D. STERNER, No. 403 West Cherry St., - Shenandoah, Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. Q BANT MOYKR, Prop., Cor. Coal and Main streets, Skenandoah, r, Tcrme i $1.00 per day. Stabling Facilities Unsurpassed. Boarders comfortably accommodated fcy week or month. frnnVitation is iehdmmMSi' f. buyers to call and examine our new fall anci.l'''Jw .-. winter clothing. Everything new, good and - ,' ' - up-to-date and at prices that cannot be Jti,-,"v surpassed - for lowness. At the MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, -8 L. GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main Street. Cbncedod to bo the largest and cheapest clo.thing house in this' part of the sta't.e.- f- .Ml J- :
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