mm. All qploded Theory a not vwii i.ciiiiii limit i X)SU? ft great deal of money. We handle the following high grade periodicals and a dime will buy either of them : LMHES' HOME JOURNAL, THE PUIUrAN, 1 THE STRAND, THE COSMOPOLITAN, McCI.TIRE'S, ftSE MUNSEY'S, -SSH OODEY'S, PETERSON'S. Try one, you 'll want another. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. . . FOR TO-DAY . . Big, fat and juicy cove oysters direct from Maurice River. FINE YORK STATE PEARS, 780 wr Large Quinces, 15 to 25 cents pei dozen. Produce of Every Description. Local Dealers Supplied Ht Wholeeal Hates.. COSLETT'S, 36 South Main Strsst. SI Oil III! lit ID ffl PRIZES. 9100 Ibr tlip H'MtrU-t Showing: I.nru et Inoi ! fnoti J'rlzo- fin Ileiill!lrnn WorKers Glvou Awny by the I'lillmlol phlB "IiniiIror," Tho Philadelphia Inquirer makes the following prize offers to the Republican workers in Pennsylvania: 1. A prize of $100 in gold will be given to the member of the county, township or ward committee In the election tliB trlct or precinct which polls more than 100 votes for the candidates on the Re publican alate ticket, and which will, by this poll, show the lament percent age of Incicase In votes cast an com pared with the McKlnley and Hobart vote. 2. A prlz- of $50 In gold to the member of the county, township or ward com mittee in the election dlntrlct or pre clnct which polls more than &0 and not exceeding 100 votes for the can didates on the H'pulilicun state ticket, and which will, by this poll, show the largest percentage of Increase of votes ' cast as compared with the McKlnley and Hobart vote. 3. A prize of $25 in gold will be given to the member of the county, township, or ward committee In the election dis trict or precinct which polls fifty votes or less for the candidates on the He publican state ticket, and which will, by this poll, show the largest percent age of Increase In votes cast as com pared with tho McKlnley and Hobart vote. 4. The winner of the first prjze will also be given the privilege of naming 28' active Republicans In his election district to whose address the dally In quirer will be forwarded by mall for a period of one year, free of charge. CONDITIONS. 1. The vote for McKlnley and Ho bart In 1890 will be taken as the basis for making the computation. The voting district or precinct polling the largest percentage of votes for the candidates on the Republican state ticket, as com-pared-witnthe'vote for McKlnley and HfKrt, will be entitled to receive the prize in tne respective classes auove named. 2. The prizes shall be awarded by a committee, which shall be selected as follows: The chairman of the Republi can state committee shall be a member of the committee of award. The In quirer will select another member, and these- two shall select the third. The committee thus selected shall make the computation of percentages and award the prizes according to the conditions hereinabove stated at the earliest date possible after the election. 3. It there Is more than one member of the county, township or ward com mittee In the district or precinct en titled to the prize under the aforesaid conditions, the same shall be divided equally between the members entitled thereto. Physicians recommend Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup because of its prompt, positivo action iu all cases of lung trouble It is a positively reliable cure for coughs and colds. Two Ts'csiroiii Lynched In Gooi-gln, Rome, Ga., Oct. 19. Reports from Somerville, 30 miles north of this place, state that two negroes named Penn and Hazleton were lynched by a mob Sunday night. The men were accused of arson. Count TotuWil .Miiukon. Berlin, Oct. ID. The Lokal Anzelger says that Count Lyof Tolstoi, the Rus sian author and social reformer, lg suf fering from an Illness which will neces state the performance of a serious operation. He was born in 1828. (THARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White 1 Mansion and Lloyd (House Streets, Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. -HK8T LINK OK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STHAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, W Wet Centre t pi THE STATE HOSPITAL. Sinn' Surgeons Attend a Ollule nt tlio In sitlutttm Yostwtfny. An Important clinic wm held t tho state hospital yesterday afternoon that was at tended by a number of surgeons from all part of the region who were there ou the invitation of Mupt. Biddle, who performed tho operationa. The ft rut patient wan Samuel Zerbnrg, aged 40 yean, of Tower City, lie was injured at Wllliamstown colliery in October 1802, when he had his log crushed under a runaway damper. He has been a cripple ever since, and recently he came to the hospital where he was advised to have the injured member amputated ax tho only means of prolonging his life. He consented and to-day tho limb was taken oil' above the knee The second patient was Cleinemis D. Nash, aged 87 years, of Shenandoah, llo wai In jured internally at l'acker No. 3 colliery two years ago while lifting timber, and has beeti a sufferer ever since. The surgeons found that a quantity of pus had gathered In oue of his lungs. The Eitlauder oporatlon, Involv ing the removal of several of his ribs, was performed very success fully and it is thought that be will now fully recover. The third patient was Chas. Savage, aged 45 yean, of Qllherton. He was injured at the Gllberton colliery on November 2(ltli, 1890, when a premature shot resulted in one of his arms being badly shattered at the elbow. The operation included the openlug 'up of the arm at the elbnw, and the ring of the shattered bone, a very delicate and inter esting operation. Among the attending physicians were the following: Drs. Taggart and Blcllcr, of Frackvllle; Dr. V. II. O'Hara, I'ottevllle; i)r. llrady. Lost Creek, and Dr. V. N. Stein, of town. Dr. Hull's pills deserve the popularity which they enjoy, for everybody mothers, fathers and old Wren have good reasons to believe iu them. The genuine bear tho Bull's Head trade-mark. I.IceiiHeH TrHfmrprreri. The licence of Margaret liens Infer, in tho Second ward of Mahanoy City, was trans ferred to Henry Jordan. The license of Oarret Keating, in tho Sec ond ward of Mnhnnoy City, was transferred to John F. Hugan. The license of Patrick Doner, In Iahn township, was transferred to Frank Coll. Tho license of Phil. J. Comicll, In the Second ward of Pottsvillo, was transferred to Geo. lllckcrt. The license of Oeorgo Blckcrt, in the Sov- onthwaid of Pottsville, was transferred to George Ulmcr. Captalu of Police, Phillip J. Harbor, of Baltimore, Md., says: "Salvation Oil has been used at our station the past winter for rheumatism, neuralgia, pain In tho back, etc., and I have y"et to meet with its equal. It is the best." Deeds Itecnrdetl. From Amelia Coombe, premises in Muha n oy City. From Daniel Shepp and wile ct al to Mis- souri Musgravo, premises in Nelson City. From John Lenahati to Catharine Lenahau premises iu Ashland. From John C. Jonos and wifoctal to Emma S. Kolb, premises in Tanisqua. From Hark Gravor and wifo to Mary L. Tobiu, premises in Girardvlllo. From Peter Dresher, oxecntor, to Irvlu B. Seltzer, promises In Union township. Oil, HowTiiankful Pain Was Tnaddonlnc and Hopo Had Boon Abandoned Wonder ful Results of P ji ifyins th Elood. "A very severe pa'n camo in my left leuee, which grew worso and worse, and finally a sore broke oat nbuvo tho knee. It discharged p. great deal and the pain from my thigh down was maddening. Large, hard, purple spots uppeared on my Ii?g. I suffered in thia way for years, and gavo up all hope of over being cured. My wife was reading of a case llko mino cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and sho ndviscd mo to try it. I began taking it and when I had used n few bottloa I found relief from my suffering. Oh, how thankful I am for this relief 1 I am stronger than I have ever been in my life. I am In the I" -t of health, havo a good appetite and nm a new man altogether." J. P. Moors, Ut.bo-. Falls, Maine. Hood J Sarsa S parilla Is tho best -in fact tho Ono True Wood Purifier. Hood's Pills euro all liver Ills, as cents. M ISS C. 1II15HMAN, TEACHER OF MUSIC, 1'IANO AM) 01H1AN. No. 31 X. White Htreet, Shenandoah, I'a, DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsorlnl artist always In attendance. lIaatst Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson Honso Block.- B1CYCLES ! BICYCLES ! FOR SALE CHEAP. One SIO0 OenU' '97 Hanger wheel, Rood as new. One 900 ladles' or MIiuhm' Crewant wheel, good condition. No : Reasonable : Offer : Refused. GUY D. STERNER, No. 405 Wsot Cherry Ht Shenandoah, l'a. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST (Sheeler's Old Stand.) 109 NORTH MAIN STREET. Firt-clAM work iruaranteed. Prompt an polite attendants. Hair nutting a specialty. Headquarters for .... CommereUl Travelers J. QUANT MOYKK, Prop., Cor. Coal and Main street, BlMnanUoah, Pa, Terms: tl.OOnarday. Stabltnjc Paellltla UnuruwiHl. Hoarders comfortably accommodated by week or mouth. Wanted-An Idea Who ean think of some simple tlilaz to lutMitr Protect your IdMfl: thry may brlug you wealth. Write JOHN WKUDKKBUHN & CO.. Patent Altor- b4 list ot two buBdred IutouiIoui wanted. m. repeat m Yellow Mrs. E. II. Hunter Journeyed to Ashland to-day to visit friends. F. A. McClure, manager of popular Lake side, was seen in town to-day. Edward Jones, of Philadelphia, Is visiting his undo, E. C. 11 robs t. in town. Charles Iladslewiez Is in Philadelphia at tending a National convention of Lithuanians. iT. J. llrougball and sou, John, left at noon to-day for Wilmington, Del., to visit relatives. Josepb Manly will leavo for Northumber land shortly to pursuo his duties of book keeper at that plaoe. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Stack havo returned home from their honeymoon trip. They are at present at Giranlville. P. J. Moonoy, of umbrella mender's fame. Is again in our midst. This Is indicative of the fall election being nigh at hand. John J. Hellly yesterday returned to Philadelphia. Johnny looks bale and hearty and is prospering in his new home. J. M. Schaeller has gono to Seronton, in tho Interest of tho now fcrteliziiig plant now being erected near tho Cambridge colliery. Misses Sallle Gibbons, Llzsle Heatou and Sadlo D.ivis. left for Northumberland this afternoon, where tboy have t ecu red employ ment in a hat factory. Miss Maud Kelper has returned after spending three pleasant weeks with Mrs. John F. Flnuoy, of Pottsvllle. One week was spent at Atlantic City. Mrs. V. Kerr, of Milford, Del., wife of the Rev. James Kerr, deceased late of tho V. S. Regular Army, is visiting Mr. and Sirs. Jesse Metz, of the Hotel Franoy. Dr. John T. Carpeuter, of Pottsvillo, wad in consultation with Drs. J. 8. Callen and D. J. Langton to-day, in the ease of Dr. G. F. Matter, whose condition is serious. Jtr. M. Harris, of New York, is in town tho guest of his sister, Mrs Louis Refowlch. Mr. Harris is tho proprietor of tho Pennsyl vania Hotel, on Lexingtou Avenue, iu that city. The Search Tor Health It is not human uature to bo contented with our lot in life. We aro all striving to gain something we lack, but the hardest, aud seemingly most hopeless, quest is the search for health by thoso who ara either weak constitutionally or have become run down. Tho oidiuary practitioner doesn't seem to solvo tho problem of a run-down physical condition. If tho patlont is woalthy ho sends him on u voyugo for his health; if poor, ho gives him a tonic,' but tho great well spring ot health remains untouched, ana small benefit results. There aro remedies for such troubles reme dies potent, safo and permanent. Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th Strict, Now York City, famous as the discoverer of N'orvuru, has found remedies for all diseases of tho nerves, blood, and body, and you may consult him cither In person or by letter free of all cost. Tills certainly Is a great prlvllego to thoso wh havo searched everywhere for health, and havo u'jout given up horo. Dr. Greene's peerless success in treating the ills of inau- klud have given him an enviable placo in tho hearts of our pcoplo. If you are ill write to him at ouco. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Fatcnt' dour, and take no other brand. It is tho best Hour made. THE LINE DRAWN. A Verdict Is Itemlcrec! Agnlnht an Old Adage. Tho piano on wheols which a couplo of Italians paraded about town to tho amuse ment of tho idlers and torture of the busy pcoplo yesterday was tho indirect agent of sorious injury to a child of ono of our most prominent merchants last evening. When the instrument was ou Main street it at tracted the attention of Alberta, the two year-old daughter of John J. Bobbin, the North Slain street merchant. The child was in chargo of a nurso, who became as much enchauted by tho strains from tho music box as her charge and tho result was that when tho instrument stopped at the corner of Centre and White streets Mr. Bobbins' daughtorand her nurse wore close at hand, and among tho most Intent listeners to the strains that followed each effort of the Italian's muscular movement. Tho child be came curious and, when the nurse was ab sorbed, strayed into the street. A grocer's wagon approached. Tho nurpo sprang for ward, but tho movement was too lato. Her charge was already down and the wagon passed over its breast. All tho spectators agreed that the child was mortally wounded Fortunately such was not tho case. Alberta was taken homo by a nurso and the parents madoan examinatiou. Alberta's chest was bruised, but the parents did not think it nec essary to call in a doctor. The incident caused no little excitement aud thero was a general discussion on the question of liability tho child, the nurho or the piano? A poll taken among the business people after the heat of oxcitemont had subsided resulted iu an almost unanimous condemnation of the instrument, and many say the verdict was justifiable. .CHASES BloodtfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UIUAT IT IC I The richest of all restort nnHI II IOI tlvo foods, because It re- E laces the essentials of life that are ex. austed by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! &Mln,arh. digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, irruscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes astlve and clear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either Bex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60&,orfive boxes S2.00. Druggists or by malL Wo con help you. Advice and book, free. I Wrlto Us About Your CaceT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, IfiU Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. TRY THIS OFFER. GRAND OPENING! o op tiik o NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY. All flavors of choice candies made by I'reuch candy makers, 25 years exper ience. Makers ot tuc genuine l'rcncli Chewing Candy, just originated from Prance. WHOUSSAUJ and RETAIL, at the very lowest prices. Orders taken ami goods shipped all ovesallic country Qraud Opening Saturday, with 35, 000 Pounds of Candy for sale, Olve us atrial. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa, i Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thor 9 who use 1'ouoHt'a Complexion Powder. Ml 0 Jaundiced eyes and skin, Indigestion, pim ples, coated toagoe, bad breath, fermtnt atlonlnthest ra nch and general Indisposition In dicate derangement of the liver. The proper remedy Is Dr. Greene's Lnxura Cathartic Pills the cathartic that does not debilitate. Trice, 25 cents. Made by the discoverer of Dr. Greene's Hervura. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled for Hasty Perusal. Thero are 71(1 pupils enrolled in the Frack vllle public schools. A new water tank has been erected at the St. Nicholas colliery. The lease of the Kater House, at Mahanoy City, is offered for sale Tho P. & K. railroad has placed an order for 8,000 tons of steel raits. Thomas J. Joyce's flno iu the libel case was $800, with costs amounting to as much. The 1'. Si It. will likely erect a now depot or remodel tho present one at Frackvllle. The funeral of Mrs. Jane, widow of James George, of Wadesvlllc, took place ou Satur day. John Kcose, a mluer employed at Silver Brook, near Hazleton, was instantly killed by a fall of coal. The railroads are carrying a large amoTint of freight just now, an nidlcatiun of im proved business. The Pennsylvania Steel Works, near Ilar rfcburg, havo nearly 1000 more men at work than thoy had a year ago. Tho Cloud Castle hotel at Frackvllle will soon change hands. Daniel Coleman, the owner, will take charge. An othorwiso iucxplicablo rumbling at Heading late Sunday night was attributed by many to an earthquake. Thieves broko into and ransacked tho homo of Thomas Webb, at llloomsburg, tlirco times In three consecutive days. Tho four men who lost their lives at tho Kaskawllliam mino -explosion wore con signed to tho grave yesterday. Harrison Ball, of Mahanoy City, has been drawn as a petit juror for tho next term of U. S. District Court, at Philadelphia. All of Northampton County's . public schools aro closed this week to enable tho teachers to attend tho institute at Kastou. Dr. E. W.- Samuels, of Jit. Caruiel, has been elected supremo commander of tho Kuightsof Malta, which convened at Boston last week. Samuel Gillam, who shot his Wifo at I'hillipsburg on Saturday evening, was jailed at Bcllcfonte Sunday to await tho result of her injuries. Attacked by a mob that resisted tho arrest of John Basaka, at Springfield, near Shanio kiu, Constable Michael U'Lcary shot Anthony Has ley in the hip. Licenses to wed were issued to tho follow lug: John Stato and Mrs. Kntio Gargisok both of Middleport; C. h. Strauch and Helen O. Carter, both of Pottsvillo. Judgo Stewart, of Franklin county, re. fused to remove tho school directors of Lchmastcrs school district, Peters township. for lack of tho best school accommodations. With a bogus check for $33 a stranger swindled Undertaker J. S. Calvert at Jersey Shore, Clinton couuty, and got him to chase all around tlio country looking for a bogus corpse. William Miller aud Miss Annie Golf, a popular young couple of Mahanoy Plauc, have announced their intention of entering into tho holy bonds of matrimony iu the near future. Owing to a boy's disturbance during ser vices In a synagogue, at- Beading, and his fathor's vigorous defense of tlio lad. Wolf Paor, tho parent, was arrested aud held un der $500 bail. General W. K. Doster, of Bethlehem, was yestorday substituted for District Attorney For, to try tho conspiracy cases against Ilccdcraud others before tho Northampton court, in November. Tho trial slope being sunk near Shcpptou on tho Shepp-Dull tract by Lloyd T. Brandon, is down to tho depth of 25 feet and a IJ foot vein of good coal has been passed through. Tho slopo is on a 20 degree pitch. The Health Oulccr of Brooklyn has pre sented to tho hoard of Aldermen an ordiu auce prohibiting tho uso of bituminous coal In tho city. The Aldermen aro favorably to it and it will probably bo adopted. Franklin county court has decided that the Poor Directors must pay Constable John Myers 15 cents a mile for taking a woman to tho almshouse, instead of half this rate, which they allowed. CascaroU stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Novor sicken, weaken or gripo, 10c. Theatrical Notes. After witnessing the matinjee by the "Jay in Now York" Compauy in Music Hall at Pittstoa ou Saturday afternoon, manager King would not permit the comjvany to play iu the ovening. A sign on the doors of tho hail informed the public that there would be no performance as tbe company was not as represented. Manager King attached tbe baggage and scenery, claiming $00 for alleged violation of contract. Wilkesbarre Iiecord. This company appeared here on Monday ulght.tbo 11th Inst. Shenandoah Is certainly a bull s eye target for bum" shows. A report was current about town "to-day that tho Cameron Clemens comiiany had stranded after closing their engagement at Kaston on Saturday night. The report can uot be confirmed. Just try a lOo box of Casoarots, tho finest llvor and bowel regulator ever mado. Vnliie itoli)g l'otta, Tho finishing touches wore put to the most uniquo nitt'liliig posts over erected In town, They are ou the sidewalk of the Hotel Franey, aud consist of several large stones In a rough state weighing several hundred pounds each. They tire painted white and contain iron rings and hooks which are securely fattoned into tbe rocks. When bilious or costive, oat a Casoaicts oaudy cathartic cure guaranteed, lOo, 35c. Steam Heat Connection. Workmen this morning began dlyglng the trenches for tbe laying of the steam pipes to tho residence of Postmaster Mallet, ou South White street. The connection will he made with tho steam heating plant of the Colum bia Browing Compauy. Thedlstauco Isabout n50 feet. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. imr viifr, MAHANOY CITY. A Nliootlnu A (Troy Terminates In a Murtler Case, Mahanoy City, Oct. 10 Word was re ceived at noon to-day from the Miners' hos pital that Jehu Jinney, who was shot twice last Friday night by Joseph Kossaris, died this morning. The remains Willi brought to town for burial. The general opinion here is that Jinney was the aggressor iu the affray and that he fired the six shots preced ing the attack by Kossaris. A witnes has been found who says that ho saw tho alioot iug. His vcrslou of the affair is that Kossaris ran out of his house with a revolver in bund; going up to Jinney he said, 'Twill shoot you." Jinney replied, "If you are not afraid I am not" and then Kossaris 11 red throe times. Townshlu Justice Neil T. Brennan, who was notified by Justices May and Kelner to varato his office iu the First ward, lias de cided to show fight and says he will not vacate unless eompelled to do so by ouster, or other proceedings. A lettor has been received here stating that the wife of Oethen Powell died at Mwyny pla, Wntos, on the 1st Inst., and was buried thore on the Blh. Mr. Powell and his wife and family were well and favorably known residents of this town for many years up to June, last, when they returned to their native laud. Edward Griffiths, of Gllberton. who was kicked on the head by a mule at the Gilber tou colliery on Saturday, went under opera tion at the Miners' hospital yesterday and several splinters of bone were removed from his head. Ills condition has greatly im proved. Maggie Simon was before Justlco May last night, charged with incorrigibility by her parents, who said she was but fcixteen years of age. The defendant claimed sho was twenty-two years of age aud said she left home because her parents rushed the growler too frequently. The Justlco dismissed the caso aud nut tho costs ou tho father. The funeral of William Kenneuy, wtio died at tho Miners' hospital from Injuries rcecied at the Tunnel Kidge colliery, took place here this morning. DEAD IN k MANWAY. .V Frightful Discovery at tlio Lawrence Colliery Last Night. At about fivo o'clock last evening tho life less and terribly mangled remains of Victor Tossky wore found at the bottom of a man' way in tho iAwroncc colliery at juananoy Piano. Tho maiiway is about 150 feet deep, and tho victim foil from tho top to bottom. No 0110 aw him fall and it is not known how tho acci dent ocrurred. Tossky was 25 years of age. He had been in this country about ten months and located at Mahanoy l'laue about two weeks ago. Yesterday was his first day to work at tho colliery. Buy Keystouo flour. Bo sure that tho name Lnsaia & Barb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ever sucir. Asleep on Duty. Quite a surprise was occasioned this. morn ItiK when It was mado known that both breaker night watchmen at l'ackor colllerioa No. 3 and 5 had been discharged for being asleep whllo on duty. Tlio penalty for this neglect of duty is a wcok s suspension for each of tho first three violations and the fourth time a discharge from position. vi Al-1- I lf. ctthoGlobofrr RfiEUsMTlSIVL kiwAMu una similar uompiainiSi, ana jireparta unucr mo en indent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. prescribed by eminent physicians j DR. RICHTER'S hd a riBMiuiinn w itl. Wftrid renowned I Tlrmjrknlil v fiucresvf ul ! BOnlv frpniitno with Trade Mark1 Anchor.' F. Ad. ltfthter JlCo., 2I5rcarJSt.; Hen Vork. j 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Olassworks. 25 & W eta. Endorsed & recommended by A. Wasley. 106 If. Main St.. 0. H. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St., .F.F.D.Kirlln, 6 S. Mala St. snenanaoah. Dir. niCHTCR'S "ANCnOIt." STOaiACIIAT. best fori I CoD, llyepcpsla&Rloinnch Colilplnlutq. fj MISCELLANEOUS. FOK SAI.E.-Inter st in Btnall colliery milV ablo for a miner or a man with small capital. A rood Investment. Must bo uolil id once. Cheap. Apply at IIbualii olUce. l(M8-ll t QliNT WANTIU) to sell to rnlnos, factorial XV hardware, bicycles, etc. Keverut oora $1,000 yearly. "FnUory" 1. 0. 1871, Now orl, TI7ANTHD. A irlrl for general hotixewnrla II Apply at 20 South winto urcct. It I OST, Between Shenandoah and Turko. J Hun, namnll whlto basket containing nocket book In which was enclosed a reeelnt o tho First National Hank. Tho Under will rt! celve a rcwArd of $2.00 by returning same to tit 11RBALI) OtllUO. lO-llHK T710UND.-A rabbltt hound, on the 10th liul X.' Owner can have muho by proving prort and HtyliiK all expenses incurred. Call at 83 Juneberry alley, hhenandoah 10-1&H JflOIt ItKNT. Tho flno dwelling. No. 217 Weil J Cherry street, with oil modern Improve inents, Four rooms on each uoor, large attlfc anil good cellar. Una throughout. Kent reaeoit able. Apply at No. 38 N. Main street. 10-12-ly IJIOR HAI.H A valuable property, 27 and 31 Went Coal street, Shenandoah, Pa., L offered for sale. Double block, house anfi stable on the rear. Apply to Samuel Roberta It. r.1... . . . ul i t. I nan.... 7 I7OIt BAI,li. Cheap, a desirable property on Raet Centre street. htudn Amilv M. M. llurke, Attorney, Ktran building, e-ti WANTJCl.-ro borrow Jl.ono on first morti am, inquire ut this office, le-a-tt IjtSTATK of Lawrence Slngley. lite ot North J Villon township, Sobuylklll county, de veaaetl. Letters teetamentary on the above aetata IibvIuk been granted to the limleraigued, all peptone Indebted to the said estate are re!Ueted to inaUeiwyinent, and those having claims to present tbe same without delay to Or to .John Sikulcy, 8. a. M. Ilorxorwraa, Stkphkn Simji.ky, their Attorney. Itiecutora. Bhonandoali, l'a., Oct. 5. 1BU7. 10-5-BUihw 1HHTIFICAT15 OY HANK PUl'OSIT LOST. V Notlve Is hereby irfVeu that certificate ot deposit in the First National Itank, of Shenan doah, I'euna., No "A-1810," of which I am the owner, has been lost aud that on Novemlter I, 1M07, 1 shall make application to said bank for a duplicate certificate of the suine. Won Moshi-omk. Hlienaiidoah, l'a , Oct. 11, 1HV7. 10-11!-1 0-20 xmmmmmmmmmwmiz FREE OF CHARGE TO "HERALD" READERS, Twenty Coupons of tho HtRALD win pav for tho Workmanship of ucttu.iim iiiivmictj, iree nniiu crayon, worth $10 00. Taken from any dU tlllct photoaraph,tiutyitt- or daaerreo tyiieat M. llecker'sMudlo, DON Went Centre Htreet, Shenandoah, lu. All we require it SO cents for matu lal. Those who purchase frames pay nothing at all for pictures. Price of frames from $1.00 up. OPEN SUNDAYS. TmiiiuuuuuiuumiattiuuK flakes Want is an old saying, 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 fof name ; some for style ; some for greed. We're Not Selfish. We're satisfied with a little profit ; we know how to put in price ; we don charge simply and solely tor 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 toueh usage they eet. Shoes you'll be glad you bought ; shoes we're glad to handle. to&an dory Shoe Store -J. 3fe Our tamp Stock Is Now Open j's Sjg Fancy Colored Shades, wj) 88 Silk Shades, .jt' &B Ji ' . Latest Designs, m W, SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. S PEWSYliVAflU HORSES I Friday, October 22nd, 1897, At Helswenter's Sale and Exchange Stables, Shenandoah, Pa., AT 1 O'GLOCrC SHARP. RAIN OR SHINES; These horses are 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 uot as exactly represented, the money will be refunded to the buyer. Every horse sold is guaranteed, avoiding all risks at the hands of tlfe bidder. Every horse must and will be sold to the highest bidder on day of sale. WH. NEISWENTER. A "BIG" The-workinginen can save money by making their purchases at our store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75, Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. ' Our New Stock IJtis Arrived and ... . . . Bargains Arc Offered in Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above MercliauUV Bank. in style without putting t charge tor name. We shoe all A. Moycr, Mgr. f The undersigned lias arrived with a carload of strictly Pennsylvania Horses. Among them are wotkers, drivers and general purpose horses. The load also contains a number of EXTRA FINE DRIVERS. Out public sale will take place on SAVING ! . . A HOT MBMDBR. . . The 1897 "Laar a" Beater, A pleasing design made with sliding feed tloor and triplex grate which removes nil nslie Biitl clinkers, Finished iu Russia iron, is gap tight and has 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. m 1 wJUaU
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