1 1 are more practical every day, and every day there are more tablets ued more people find what patience and time Havers they are. They are made for the neat and for the careless ; for the traveler aud the stay-at-home. 3 cents for the poor grade ; 5 nd 10 cents for the better, and up HOOKS & BROWN 1 North Mai In St. . . FOR TO-DAY . . Big, lat and juicy cove oysters direct from Maurice River. FINE YORK STATE PEARS, 750 sJ&ffi - Large Quinces, 15 to 25 cents pei dozen. Produce of Kvory Description. IOojiI Dealers Supplied nt Wliolesnl KntCT. COSLETT'S, 3S South) Main Strt. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHLDRES'S JACKETS. LADIES' FUR, PLUSH CLOTH CAPES. AND The season for these goods is here and we are fully prepared for it. Such a magnificent collection of tailor-made, perfect fitting aud finely finished garments is probably hard to find outside ol this dry e-oocts nouse. a lew minutes 111- ' . : 1 1 i i ( . t 1 lecuou wm icu yuu a gieat neai ue tliar-all' we can say to you ntpnnt. Ladles' Fine Boucle Jacket, half silk lined, a leader at S5.00 ; better quality 57,50 to S9.50. Ladles' all-wool Kersey Jacket, half silk lined, would be cheap at 510,00, only 57.50. Extra Quality all-wool Kersey, silk lined throughout, strap selms, the SI5 kind, go at $10.00. Finest all-wool Kersey, satin lined through out, strap seams, the very best in the market, worth SI8 to S20, at SI5.Q0. 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. Pur Collarettes in Coney, Oppos Bum, Vstraliknn, Hartin, Seal and Sable, from $1.25 to $15.00. Wc handle Butterick Paper Tatterus. Fashion sheets given away free. P. J GAUGHAN, North Main St. AXLE GREASE II EST IN THE WOULD, Itswearingqualltlraare unsurpassed, actually outlasting two boxes of any ot her brand. Not aueoiea ny neat. irum'Tii K csumilNU. roll SALE BY DEALERS GENERAL!.': 0'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion and Lloyd (House Streets, Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. masm BKST LINK OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, -.U. Jill -V M M M II ii 111 Willi 11 tans 1: PITHY POINTS. Happening Thraiigliout the Country Gliroiitalnl fr IInty l'eriunl. There la an unusually heavy apple crop. Tho cnlllertei resumed tbla morning, and nra expertod to work alx days. Tim Humt, the natimuil league umpire, lias returned to his homo lu Ashland. There arc eighty-live horses entered for tho races at I.avell fair this week. Postmaster-elect Clayton, of Ashland, will take charge of the office this week. John Oarrigau, of Srlmylklll Itnren, was killed by oars at Norriatown yesterday. Seventy-year-old Mrs. Jacob Llddy m In stantly killed by a freight train at Newport Governor Hastings may go to Ohio this week to help Mark Hanna in his' campaign. The l'ittuburg Consolidated Traction Com pany will erect 1182,000 worth of new build ings. The artistic workmanship of this olllce keeps our job presses busy. The work speaks for Itself. Senator Holes Penrose unofllcially In spected tho great plant of the lletlilolieiii Iron Works. The ward assessors are getting in their work. They cannot do it too carefully to snlt the taxpayers. The borough of Otrardvllle has brought suit against the Schuylkill Traction Co. to recover payment of oar tax. Pittsburg parties have purchased 0,800 acres of timber land in Somerset county and will begin cutting it up at once. Hundreds of people at Altoona saw a trolley car kill 0-yeai-old Tliuhms Dillon, whotried to run Wore it, but fell. On Satuiday the collieries near lit. Carmel paid out wages aggregating $125,000, the largest amount distributed In n year. The now lodge of Elks held their first meeting last week aud initiated three new members mid received propositions from four others. Samuel Olllam, who shot li is wife at I'hlllipsburg ou Saturday evening, was jiiiled at llellefonte yesterday to awnit tho result of her injuries. Instead of gold and silver, D.ivid Ilechtcl, lessee of a Sonth Mountain farm near Head ing, found a mica quarry, for which ho re fused $18,000. Alwut SOOO excursionists wore at Gettys burg, touring tho lmttlefield. They were from Iaucsster, York, Columbia, Altooua and Uarrisburg, Easton fiiemls of William II. Hullck, of that place, were notified of his marriago to Miss Cora May Vinal, of Middleton, Conn., at Iieipslc, (Jermany. The new brick stable being orected for the Columbia Browing Company is assuming diape rapidly. It will greatly improvo tho 'ipnearance of that neighborhood. Patrick Ilrogan, of Summit Hill, has is sued a challenge to any man not under sixty four years of age, to box any number of minds, or to run or walk a distance of five miles. The "annual institute ball" will be held in rmory Hall, Mahanoy City, Thursday night November 11th, under the auspices of Division No. 3, Ancient Order of lllbei- ninns. George K. Wells, of Pottsville, special isent for the State D.iiry and Food Conmiis ,ion, lias been notified his services will he liapeiittd with aftev November 1st., to reduce expenses. The appointnitnt of J. It. Myers, for Ave terms City Solicitor of Lock lluvcu, as isi-iitant to United States District Attorney Hi'iuer, at Pittsburg, has been approved, and he was sworn in Saturday. When bilious or costive, cat a Casual ots wudy cathartic, euro guaranteed, 10c, 25! Murrlugn I.Icciinck, John Olshavsky and Katio I'otack, both of Jlalianoy City. I'M ward Ii. Thanmrus and Zlllah J. Fritz, both of Delauo. Thomas Pioller and Kminii A. Lubolt, both of Goud Spring. Clinton Iteberand Gortrudo Dressier, both of South Manlieim township. James. F. Yost and Katio A. Fetter, both of Schuylkill Haven. For Pin Worms, Eczema, Hives, In fact, any of tho various torturing, Itchy diseases of tho skiu, Doan's Ointment is an instant and positive remedy. Get it from your dealer. Deeils ltecorriefl. From Samuel Steinbach to Christina Kil- gus, premises in Pottsville. l rom Abbie M. llittle, adminstratrix, to L. W. Wolsinger, prcmisos in Crcssoua. From Adam Andreas and wife to Tilghinau Andreas, premises in West Pen 11 township. I rom Adam Waldnor and wifo to Curtis E. Christopher, premises in Barry township. A Wlicot oir. Whilo one of tho City Ico Company's wagons was going west, on Centre street to day one of tho wheels fell from tho axlo. No damage was done and tho wheel was re placed after a short delay. Restore full, regular action of the bowels, do not Irri tate or In Ilaine, but leave all the delicate djgoitive or eanltm in partt condition. Pills Try them, 35 centt. Trepared oiilj by O. L Hood A. Co., Lowell, Utii. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsnrlnl artists always in uueiiuance. Neatest Shop In Town, W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson Houso Block. -m BICYCLES ! BICYCLES I FOR SALE CHEAP. One ilOO Gents' '9! Hanger wheel, good as new. One 900 Itdieu' or Misaa' Crenoent wheel, good condition. No : Reasonable : Offer ; Refused. GUY D. STERNER, No. 400 Wart Cherry St., - Shenandoah, l'a. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST (Hlieeler's Old Stood.) ioo NORTH MAIN STR1WT. Ftmt'clsM work puaranteeu. J'rompt an Ik1IUj ttUHla.ib,. liair ouUhifC a apeetaUy, IIea44uarteiv for .... Commercial Traveler COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. QKANT MOYKK, l'rop., Cur. Coal and Main itreeU, 8lieuavndoah, Ta. Terms: Jl.OOiwdsy. StablliiK PaellltlM Unaunsiwud. rf-nr'lrra -nimi f nrtnlily aoouinuiolateil hy week or hiouiii. Wanted-An Idea Who otn thick of some sliupla tLlDir to tiAt.ntr ,Tiife( jour in,..., iuct may unoff you WMltD, Write JOHN WKOUltBUUN CO . Kulellt Jlltor- I lie, t Washington, l '. f r thflr ll.auo prlta off.r I 4ui lUi vt tnu iualrl lurt-utluus wanitxl. OOOO 9 Yellow Jaundiced eyes and sua, indigestion, pirn pies, coated tonenc, orettn, ferment ation In tba it m nch and general Indisposition In dicate derasrement the liver. Tlie proper remedy Is Dr. Greene's Loxuro Cathartic x the cathartic that does not debilitate. Frlce, 23 cents. Made by the discoverer of Dr. Greene's Bervura. 8 LAVELLE RACES. Many Vint lloiaes linteretl for the Event This Week. There are elghty.flro horses cntored for the races at Lavcllo track this wcok, and it Is the greatest string of outries over entered at that park, it Includes somo of tho best and fastest horses that have ever run on any track in tho state. Tho bicycle races take plai'c on Tuesday, tho opening day, and tho list of entries Is very full, and lucludcs somo of the swiftest of tho cracker Jacks. The events of tho raco track aro as follows ! Wednesday 2:38 class, trotting and pacing, purse fiiOO, soven entries. 2:28 class, trotting or pacing, purso $250, thirteen entries. Thursday 220 class, trotting or pacing, purso $300, fourteen entries. Freo for all, trotting or pacing, purso $100, nine entries. 3:50 class, trotting or pacing, purso $150, seven ontries. Friday 2:17 class, trotting or pacing, purso $300, ten cutries. 2:2-1 class, trotting or pacing, purso $250, twenty-flvo entries. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs aud colds, 25c. Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. POLITICAL POINTS. At Tho Democrats aro ou the move It Is said they have made preparations for the getting nut of the vote In town, and have selected llftecu men for each of tho five polls. I!. J. Yost Informs his friends that ho is a houa lido eandidato for tho Hcpubllcau legis lative nomination next year. Senator Quay has arrived homo from Florida. Thore are bbout fifteen applicants fur the vacancy on tho local police force, notwith standing tho fact that tho successful 0110 will iao hut a few Mouths to serve. There will ho two Councilmcu and prob ably two School Directors to elect In the Thlid ward at tho February election. Tho Iicpuhlicau candidate's will receive the usual party vote in Shenandoah, while somo of them will draw from tbo opposition. It is said James McKlhcnuy's Humorous frieuds aro urging him to becomo a eandi dato for 0110 of tho hill offices next year. Tho delegates to tho next Republican state convention from this district will probably bo concedod to Mahanoy City and the Gilbertou valley. Just try a lOo box of Cascareta, tho finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. MINE WORK COMPLETED. Celebration of nn Krcnt nt the Win. l'eini Ctilllory. There was a gathering at tho rosidenco of William Chalmers at Wm. Penn Saturday ovcuiu): iu cclchration of the completion of Important Improvements at tho Wm. Penn colliery, which embraced tho placing of lately improved pumps In tho lower lovel of tho mino aud tho connection of a long pipe lino. Tho pumps were mado and put In by Ooyno Bros., of Ashland, and William Chalmers had chargo of tbo pipe work. Tho gathering was a very enjoyahle ouo and a number of iuvlted guests wero In attendance Vocal and Instrumental music was rendered during tho evening and Mrs. William Cbalmors and her daugh ters served an excellent supper. Among thoso iu attendance woro Superintondont William u. L.OW1S, lusido Foreman Michael Golden and sou, Philip II. Jones aud Thomas Sweeney, fire hossos, Charles and Arthur floyno, and William, Kdward and Thomas Pcdlow, of Ashland; James Cannon, of Ash land; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bcddall, Ol rardville; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh fialrd, Browns ville; W. J. Watkius, Shenandoah; Mr. and Mrs. William Jones and Miss Kate Jones, Lost Creek No. 2; Miss Lizzie and James Scott, Lost Creok; Prof. E. L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chalmers, James W. Thompson, John Keeso aud Tallie Jenkins. Durinc the ovenins there were exchanges of congratulations aud compliments ou the work that formed tho incentive for tho gathering. It Is said to Ih second to none done, at any of the col lieries in this region. The new slope driven to a depth of 1,500 feot on the Buck mountain vein or the colliery made It nec essary to provido pumping machinery of more than ordinary construction to handle the Urge volumo of water that will eventually find its way to the bottom of these workings. Mr. W. It. Lewis, sunerlnten dent of the colliery, decided to adopt the Goyuopump, manufactured at tho Ooyne Steara Pump Works, Ashland, Pa. lie also decided that, Instead of Installing one large pump at each pumping station, a place two of more moderate proportion 01 selected tho firm's 28x10x30 high speed duplex plun gor pumps with a capacity of 1,000 gallons per minute for each pump. As thero will bo two pumps ou each station and two stations the plant will consist of four duplex pumps and their combined capacity will bo 2,000 gallons per minute. Kach pump will work against a vertical lift of 415 feet. Two of there pumps aro now iu position, having been erected by Master Moehauio William II. Chalmers, under the supervision of Mr. Michael uoldea, tba Inside foreman, who lias had constructed for their reception sub stantial and woll adapted engine rooms. The first of the pumps was tested ou Saturday alternoou under tho supervision of Mr Charles A. Ooyne, assisted by Messrs. Uolden. Chalmers and their assistants, iu tho presence or a number of Invited guests aud the re sults were more than highly satisfactory. "I always let a cold go as It comes" one says ; which means that lie overworks the system iu getting rid of a cold rather than aIt it by using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. The 1-avelle fair. The Lavelle fair will bo held on Oet, 10, SO, 21 aud 3. The grounds aro beau tifully located aud well supplied with all conveniences for the comfort and pleasure of both exhibitors and visitors. An excellent band will be present nud furnish inusie. $1,860 will be clven lu speed premiums and $460 In bloycle price. On Tuesday, the opening day, tbo bloycle mors will take plaee. Wednesday. Thurs day and Friday will be devoted to horse rac ing. Vehicles will be admitted to the erounds free. lo 15.31 "I have been using Salvatiou Oil for back ache stillness iu the neck, and palu In the side and found it an eicellent cure. I keep it constantly 011 hand. ('has. Hallar, Union Hi", N J " of Hffil pilis Ifi i 9 fsrd in ossiog. Mr. Potts, of Potlevllte, was a guest of frieuds In town. William lteese spent yesterday as a guest of friends at Uirardvltl. Evan Davis, of Ellangowan, visited rela tives atSliamokln yesterday. Ulwood Jaoohy made a flying trip to lllngtowu on his "bike" yesterday. Hobort Hughes visited friends at Maha noy City and St. Nlohola yestorday. Mrs. T. H. Hutchison and son, Francis, left for tholr home in Sunbury to-day. Miss ty Hesaer has gone to Philadelphia to spend a few days visiting her sister. John Lowls, of Wm. Penn, spout yester day visiting friends lu New York City. Arthur Shaw.of Lutrolw, ia being warmly greeted by his many aonuaintauros here. Matthew Clarkson, of Pottsvillo, was tho guest of Thomas Bell Is In town yesterday. 'Ktlwanl Williams, or Heading, (pent Sunday with his parents on East Coal street. Qeorgo Hoover and William C. Llngliam wero guests of friends nt Pottsville yesterday. Miss Hannah D.ivls, a student at tho Illoomsburg Normal School, spent Sunday In town. Mrs. Charles Hooks, of Pottsvillo, has re turned to her home after spending several days her witli frieuds. Mrs. William P. Williams and sister. Miss Edith Minors, have returned home from a visit to Mt. Cnrniol. David llcnnio and his wifo came up from Mt. Carmel on Saturday aud spout Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Bonjaim Evans, of West Cherry street, is slowly recovering from her recent attack of severe illness. Tim Hurst, the popular Natioual League umpire, circulated among the sporting fraternity hero last oroning. John C. McGinnoss, of ! rackvll'o, who is moutioncd as a eandidato for tho Senate, was seen upon our streets yesterday . Christ. Foltz,of Bluofield. West Virginia. who was a guest of town friends, has gono to Philadelphia to spend a few days. Mrs. illiam Fricko was called to Potts villo to-day to tho bedside of her niece, Miss Martha Borden, who is dangerously ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Moyer have re turned, homo from an extended visit to tho home of tho lattcr's parents at Southampton. Dr. Clifton Bobbins nud W. II Zimmer man wero amoug tho out-of-towu visitors yesterday. They spent tho day at Pottsville. Two of Shenandoah s popular painters. 11. D. Uaganbucb. aud Charles Sturm, wero yesterday entertained by Schuylkill Haven friends. II. A. Weidonsaul.ho genial proprietor of tho Ferguson House, was called to Lowis- Im rg on Saturday because of tho illness of his sister. Mr. nud Mrs. Fied. Ituerup, of Allen- town, wero tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller, on North Main street. Mr. Kuerup Is a linotype operator ou tho Allentowu Dally Leader. John F. Finney, who is booked for Naval Ofllcor at tho Port of Philadelphia, chatted with a number of his political friends hero yesterday. His mission was entirely of a social character. John Monaghan, an employe of Uuclo Sam at tho League Island Navy Yard, Phil adelphia, spent Sunday iu town with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Monaghan, on South Main street. J. Claudo Brown, of Lost Creek, has taken up tho study of law lu tho ollico of M. M. liurkc, Eq., lu town. He is a sou of Col. D. P. Brown and taught school for several years in West Mahanoy Tuwushlp. John Grimes of Wlkesbarre, was called to town ou Saturday by n falao report which stated that his aunt, Mrs. Anthony Griinos, of West Coal street, had died. Mrs. Grimes is suffering from Brights' dlscaso nud Is lying vory low. E. S. Little and William M. Weber, mem Iters of tho Common Council of Philadelphia, wero tho guests of G. G. Clouser yesterday. It was their first visit to Shenandoah and wero delighted with tho trip. Both aro ardent supporters of David Martin. Pure blood is tho secret of health. Bur dock Blood Bitters insures puro blood. Change In Clerkships. William Baugh, lato shipping clerk at tho Shcuandoali City colliery, has been pro moted to tho chief clerkship at the colliery, vice John D. Trcziso, resigned. William Vealo, formerly assistant sliippor, takes tho place Mr, Baugh vacate. John Leo, lately employed at tho Kohinoor colliery office, be comes assistant shipping clerk at Shenandoah v;uy auu Artiiur i.evlno succeeds Mr. Lee at Kohinoor, Cascarots stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c. Powder 91111 Kxploslon. An explosion took place at tho mill of tho Shcnani.oah Powder Company in tho Data- wissa Valley at about 1:30 o'clock yesterday morning. John Iloborts, a member of the company, stated to-day that tho damage done was very little. About fifteen kegs of powdor wero destroyed. This is the fifth ex plosion that has occurred nt tho mill within two years. The dry houso was blown up on tho 3rd Inst. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that the name Lebsiq & Baek, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ever tack. Ministerial Meeting, Rov. James Moore, of town, left this morn ing for Wilkesbarro to attend a meeting of tho general committeo of tho Pennsylvania conference of tho Primitive Methodist church. Sir Kdwln Arnold' u'lmntmo HrlrTi). London. Oct. 18. Sir Edwin Arnold, the poet nnd Journalist, author of lThe Light of Asia" and colleague of Mr. J. M. LeScuce In the editorship of The Daily Telegraph, married a Japanese lady In London Saturday. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Til ho- j 1 lees inry TRY THIS OFFER, GRAND OPENING! -OK THK- NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY. All flavors or choice candles made by I'rciicli candy makers, 35 years exper ience. Makers of the genuine I'rencli Chewing Candy, just originated from France, WHOI.ESAUS and RETAIL. at the very lowest prices. Orders taken and goods shipped all over the country. Qrand Opening Saturday, with 25,- 000 Pounds of Candy for sale. (Jive us a trial. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 1 110 North Main St., Shenandoah, pa. MAHANOY CITY. A Scare Caused Ity n Supponed Case or Leprosy, Mauanoy City, Oet. 18. Somo excite ment was occasioned here by report that Mrs. Joseph Yeager, of Boat Pino afreet, was a visum or leprosy, nni lnveatigauon nas shown thnt the woman is not suffering from the disease. Health Officer Hall took the rase In hand when the report gained rlreulatlou and caused an examination to bo made by two phyttaliins. It la not necessary to give the result other than to say that it lias been positively settled that the case is not one of leprosy mid there need be no alarm over it. Smoke npneariug over the hilltops in the direction of Hull oik yesterday afternoon led to fears that the patch was on fire, but the smoke came from a swnmp Are started by tramps. Miss Annie lkmghner, of (Juakake, and Henry Sauit, of 9t. Nicholas, were married lu the German Lutheran parsonage Saturday afternoon. Miss Hattle Wltrhie. of Itoblnson's patch, aud Louis Bollinger, of town, were married iu the German Lutheran church on Satur day. Mlsa Annie Illehl was the bridesmaid and Frank Kudlethe gK.omaman. Mrs. Dora Engleman and Charles Perry, lmth of town, were married at the homo of the bride at nine o'clock yesterday morning. John Ecklcr lost the top of a fliiRer and was severely cut about the face and body by a premature blast at the Boston Kuu colliery. William Kennedy, who was injured at the Tunnel Itidge colliery lost Tuosday, died at the Miners' hospital yesterday. Physicians recommend Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup because of Ha prompt, nositlve action In all eases of lung trouble. It is a positively reliable cure fur coughs and colds. "iflllAl lu 11 Pontlmll (iiiino. Bellwood, Pa., Oct. 18. During a game of football here between teams from Tyrone and Bellwood Benjamin Ulch was bo severely injured tnnt 110 uieu shortly afterward. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Hundreds of people at Altoona, Pa snw a trolley car kill 0-year-old Thomas Dillon, who tried to run before it, but fell. Little George Cnrr, only 7 years old, waB found unconscious in the street In New York, fiom the effect of intoxi cants. Gottfried TIetze, a sailor, who was shot at New York by John Boysen (who then killed himself), died Saturday night. George Spencer, a Grand Army vet eran, was shot and killed at Hartsvllle, Mass., by Nathaniel Jlosely, a half wltted man. William J. Bryan has made a gift of money to Kwlng college to establish a prize for the best essay on the science of government. It transpres that In the recent de struction by fire of Fajmer Beisel's barn, near Nasareth, Pa., three tramps were cremated. The Atlanta (Ga.) hoard of health is enforcing the compulsory vaccination law, several cases of smallpox having developed In the city. The village of Flat Creek, a thriving community of Bradford county, Tenn., was destroyed-by fire. Only a few scat tered cottages remain. Because, as alleged, Harry Hodgson, of Dallas, Tex., betrayed the daughter of ox-Policeman John "Willis, the latter shot and killed Hodgson. The combination of flour mills at the head of the great lakes has been re vived, the Intention being to operate them all with one manager. Unknown assnsplns, supposed to be moonshiners. In Allegheny county N. C, murdered John Kennedy in his house, afterwards setting It on fire. At Dfimott, Ai'K., Ueorge uole as sassinated Constable James Jones, who had arrested him. A mob caught Pole and strung him to the nearest tree. Miss Winipleborg, of I'oughkeepsie, N. Y., found a snake colled up in the window of her room, and her screams brought a friend, who killed the reptile. BloodfHervePood For Weak and Run Down Poonle. UMflT IT IQ I The richest of nil restore nilHI II 101 tlyo foods, because It re places the essentials of life that aro ox. hausted by disease, lndleestlon. lileh llvlnir. ovorwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT ITnfiFS! By making the blood WnHI II UUtOl pure and rich nnd the digestion perfectflt creates sofld flash, musclo and strength. The uervos being made strong the brain becomos at!vo and clear. It restores lostvltallty, stopsall wast, lng drains aud weakness In cither sex, nnd as a female regulator haB no equal, i'rlco 60c, or Ave boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice nnd book, free. I Wrlto Us About Your Case." THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, lol3 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS. IjTOK SAI.B.-Inten st In fcinall colliery suit- nblo for a miner or a ninn with feiiudl capital. A gpod investment. Must be sold nt once. Cheap. Apply at 1Iiii:ali office. 10-18-lt TVANTED. A good girl to ow,it in a candy 1 Htoieou Saturday. Apply t the New York Confectionery Co., 110 North Main St. It TrANTKl). A girl for general house work. T Does not have any washing todo. None under 20 years of ago need apply. Must come wt.ll recommended. Apply to Mrs. O. M. l'eters, 36 Kast Centre street. It T OST. Between Shennndonh and Turkey 1 Itun, a siuull white basket oohtalnine a pnvket liook in which was enclosed n receipt on the lint Notional llatik. The finder will re ceive a reward of $2.00 by returning name to the JlKKALIl OHIO,. lO-llMK I710UND.-A. rabhltt hound, on the 10th Inat. Owner can Iiave same by proving property and paying nil expenses Incurred, at aao juueuerry alley, uuemimloali, lo-ia-Gt TTtOIt ItlSNT. The fine dwelling, No. 317 West a: unerry street, wun an nuMiern improve- uieiiU. Pour rooms on each floor. large ft) tic and good eellar. lias throughout. Rent paaon rnaaon- lO-ia-lw nuie. Apply at no. a gi, main street. ITIOB SAI.1J. A volunble property, 27 and 30 AVest Goal street, Shenandoah, l'a., la nffered fur sale. Double bloek, house ami .table on the rear. Apply to Samuel Kolierls, Wett Cherry street, SheiutmliMh, l'a. M0-lw OOIt RUNT. Store and dwelling. Two show X' windows. No, 1) North Main street, Apply to street. U. W, Newhouwr, 132 North Main 9-37-tf I710U SAI.K. Cheap, a desirable business property on Kaat Centre street. Apply to M. M. Iiurko, Attorney, Bgan building. 8-0-tf if ANTKI). To borrow 81,000 on first inortir- nua Innnlra nt tlili nlllui IfL Q xmmmmmmmmmmmid g FREE OF CHARGE 3 E TO "HERALD" READERS, fc T,we,'y. Coupons of the HERALD 3 wliliiav for the workmanship of a s SZ beautiful llfe-le, free hand crayon, !T- worth $10 00. Taken from any dla- 2 tlnctpliotograph.tiiitypcordagerreo- g type at M. linker's Hludlo, sxm West - BS Centre Stnwt, Hlienanduah, I'u. All jp- we require is 50 cents lor matrrial. 5 Those who purchase frameii pay 5 C nothing at all for pictures. Price e- of frames from $1.00 up. ft; OPEN SUNDAYS. H Waste " flakes 'ALU is an old 9nying, as true as it ever was. But whether it is true or not there's no earthly use wasting money. Especially in shoe buying." Some stores charge for liamo ; some for style ; some for greedr We're Not Selfish. We re satisfied with a little profit; we know how lo put in style without putting in price : we don't charge for name. We charge simply shoe good shoe, Our School Shoes are good examples of our fair-pricing. Youths' shoes, 75c., $1, $1.25. Boys' shoes, 90c, $i, $1.25, 1.50. Children's shoes, 50c, 75c., $1, $1.25. Misses' shoes, $i, $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. I Factory Shoe Store, pgpgij , A. IVloycr, IVlEr. jlil Our lnok0ri 93 Fancy Colored Shades, HB J SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. Eg PENNS Friday, October 22nd, 1 897, At llelswenter's Sale and Exchange Stables, Shenandoah, Pa AT 1 O'CLOOK SHHKP. These horses arc all well seasoned and can be put into harness immediately upon purchase, without encountering any sickness which is generally the case with all horses not acclamated. If every horse sold is not as exactly represented, the money will be refunded to the buyer. Every horse sold is guaranteed, avoiding all risks at the hands of the bidder. Every horse must and will be sold to the highest bidder on day of sale. Wn. NEISWENTER. A "BIG" The workinginen can save money siuiu. we are oiiering markable &1.19 x-ui wn umer stores are asKing proportion, we make 0 - Our New.Stock Has Arrived nnd . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. Want find solely for shoe- H IP mm YliVflfilA HORSES I The undersigned has arrived with a carload of strictly Pennsylvania Horses. Among them are woikers, drivers and general purpose horses. The load also contains a number of EXTRA FINE DRIVERS. Our public sale will take place 011 RAIN OR SHINE. SAVING ! by making their purchases at our an excellent shoe at the rc low price of SS1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in a specialty of renairimr. . . R HOT MEMO BR. . . The 1897 "Laqt a" Heater. Anleaiing design made with sliding feed dews ami triplex grate which removes all nshee and clinkers, Finished in Russia iron, is gas tight aud lias ornamented nickel feet, skirt, foot rails and shaker. Our price means a saving to you of $5 to $6, if you you buy here. D. & J. SIEGEL, 123 S. MAIN ST.
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