mmmwsm PITHY POINTS. ClrtM f. - ""S". will Cft flv. now . forms of erln. now anil nil 'ii !lio t ml id ntnt ( hsl ii M'tpn ii- i it t;, tlmr i- .-iiuM.nm, inn mr it tuul Ini i; li fiiwi little p?llfftur nt.'nlut'i In iHonsnivi i niiiMs Kin "w. iiiv Miimi.n iumim-Iv Cnnpnnv pn-iwirp a wpftmte mrc for at h di me. At Aii .truwttMs W Cnt ft lut. !ft iii iif-ol innllcnl m1 ir write ior, Munj-on, Au Ii Mr. a, JMiiladelutila. It in Ms, AI1( hnrrcs (ruin diiilitlicrlit, mil. I. h 'I lieic ha n ciiicl mix Ii nick- j lAprd in ossiog. tl 8-sa-5s. Jk- absolutely" free. It Is An Exploded Theory That good reading matter costs a great deal of money. We handle the following high grade periodicals and a dune will buy either of them : LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, THE PDItirAN. THE STRAND. THE COSMOPOLITAN, McCLURE'S, rSr. MUNSEY'S. y,aB' GODEY'S, PETERSON'S. Try one, you'll want another. HOOKS & BROWN North tviasln 95t. . . FOR TO-DAY Big, fat and juicy cove oysters direct from Maurice River. FINE YORK STATE PFARS, Tto to t.W pr UMNfc Large Quinces, 15 25 cents jSei dozen. to Produce of Every Descrlpt'on. Local Healers Supplied at Wholcss-1 Itntes. COSLETT'S, 36 South 4Vlln Strt. TRY THIS OFFER. GRAND OPENING! HEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY. All flavors of choice cmdics made by French candy makers, 25 years exper ience. Makers of the genuine I'icr.ch Chewing Candy, just originated from France. WHOLESALE and RETAIL -at the very lowest prices. Orders taken mid goods shipped all over the country. Grand Opening: Saturdiy, with 25, 000 Pounds of Candy for sale, dive us a trial. I ' 1 I Miss Maud Dclcamp, of South .Tnrdtn , street, is In Philadelphia at the bedside of lier sinter, Mrs. liAthlanc. who l III. Robert Kunsmsn, editor of itorblninikas, left for Pittsburg this morning, where he ill deliver lecture on Socialistic principli s. Mra. Fmnk Bash, residing on West Apple nil, has gives birth to baby boy. 'Mrs. Evans, or Lilly, near Johnstown, u being pleasantly entertained at the lionie of her mother, Mrs. Gunter, on Wert Outre street. W. J. KenlaVe witnessed the horse races nt the Lavelle fair to day. Miss Millie Schmidt, of Bhamokin. is a guest at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Schmidt, on Kant (3onl street, llcr father, Max Schmidt, In Oirardville to-day. " Richard Kerslake. the dispenser of groceries at Uronghall'a grocery store, was among the many visitors at the Lavelle fair to-day. Mrs. James Neary, of Wert Oak street, 1 baa returned home from Plackwood. where he visited her daughter, Mrs. John Bntham. John Hughes, and daughter, Annie, of West Coal street, were In attendance at Iarelle fair yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brennan and their friend. Miss Julia Hart, of Philadelphia, were among the visitors at Lavelle fair yes terday. Justice W. II. Shoemaker attended a meeting of the Magistrates' Association at Pottsville to-day. 'Mrs. W. II. Shoemaker spent U-day visitine friends at Pottsville. Councilman F, E. Magargle was in attend ance at the Lavelle fair races to-day. The condition of Dr. G. V. .Matter at a late hour this -afternoon was very serious, He was sinking rapidly. Mrs. diaries Koads, of Chester, Is the nest of ber father-in-law, A. II. Raids, of 5,'ortli West street. John II. Davis, of Mt. Ormel, is n guest of Councilman li. I). Heese. A llnnil In the Air Given away with each $1.60 hat of the latest style and best make for $1.00. At the Famous Clothiers. Their OHiclnl Organ. At yesferday's Session of the National Lithuanian Alliance in Philadelphia, the "Tevyne," a monthly paper published in tliis town, was made the otllcial organ; the death benefits were inoreascd to $800; a national badge was adopted, to bo made of gold and silver, shield-shaped, with the do- hIvii of a horseman emblazoned thereon: reso lutions condemning the action of Sheriff Martin iu the Hasdeton riot, and appropiiat ine il.000 for the prosecution, were adopted They were prepared by Rev. A. Mllukos, of town. A protest was entered against the Russian edict, which teeks to make Rus sians of the' Lithuanians by prohibiting them from publishing or circulating any books or papers in their language. It whs stated that there are about 100 Lithuanians, men of education, at preseut in Russian prisons, for this oH'ence alone. Among the number are me two urumera 01 io nc. Matulattts, of Minersvllle. Pains in the region of tho liver and kld- neva can be bioken up almost Immediately by using Dr. Bull's Pills, tho beat proscrip tion for liver and kidney troubles. At all dealers, 10 and 25cts. Pauline "Yonr complexion ts per- 1 feet. Where did you get It ?" l'rlscllln--"! triune with Dr.Orcenn'a l.ixum Cathartic l'i. Is. I linvnii' tliad n pimple or a blotch since 1 began to take them, uy roiistlpntlon Is cured and litffTglitful liemlaelics nro Bonn. Dr. Greene's Limirs Catbnrtle mis regulate the Vlvi riiuil bowels, mid nro the pills of clvllltatlon. Mmln by the ' illssiverer of Ilr. Orccne's Norvura." Fnhey Answers. editor iiKRAi.i) : 1 noticed in your columns of last night's issue a clipping from an exchange which speaks of a race being negntiateil between myself ntnl Sydney Pete, a sprinter now at Malianoy City. I had a conversation with ills banker, Captain John I). O'Connell, and he stated to me that he would not transact any business whatever for Sydney Pete. The report Is a farce. Mart Faiiey. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main St., Shanandoali, Pa. O'HARA'S LTORY ! BOARDING AED SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. 1 GROCERIESaOUFT. FEED, 1 ,1'otiitoes 1MII lis High. Shipping agents from Baltimore have been in tho valley among tho farmers trying to buy up potatoes, on account of tho shortage in the southern crop. Thus far they havo not been very successful, as tho farmers hero cannot fill their orders, and they are inclined to hold on to what they have expecting further increase in price. Seed potatoes will be high next season, and many will keep all they hare now until spring. "I have been using Salvation Oil, for a lame hack, and think it is the best remedy I havo ever used. C. E. Uurling, In Central avo'., Lynn. Mass." Orango lllnssoins Frank T. Brennan, a draughtsman In the ! P. & II. C. A I. Co. olllce, and Miss Lou Yeager, both of Pottsville, wore married yesterday. The marriage of ilson P. Boltz, a prom inent slate contractor, to Miss Minnie Schuh kraft, was solemnised at tho homo of tho bride's parents in Pottsville yesterday after noon. Tho announcement of tho engagement of KImber Fox, a -prominent young rail roader of St. Clair, and Miss Jennie Price, the accomplished daughter of Mrs. It. Price, of the same place, has been made. Tho wedding will tako place in a very few days. Whon bilious or costive, eat a Cascaiots candy cathartic euro guaranteed, 10c. 25c Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled for Hasty l'ernnal. ( Squire Conrad on Tuesday returned the suits against the Commissioners and Con troller Mevorn to the District Attorney. Capt. Comrey, of Co. K, N.G. P , of Malia noy City. Is determined that his men shall be more proflclont marksmen and to that end has had a 75 foot rifle range built at the armory where the lioys will be required to practice. A new structure will take the place of the old Ellsworth breaker, at Broad Mountain. destroyed by fire. Fulling eoal at Bntliside colliery, hear Shamokln, killed Patrick Pureoll. Itide-ttealers on Reading coal trains have stolen and sold in Pnrt Clinton several benches from Falrmount park, Philadelphia. Robbers got 80 and a lot of stamp in tne post ofllco at Shepton, and looted the store of W! W. Schumann and the hotel of Mrs. Ilredbenner. An attempt was made by incendiaries last night to bum tho residence of J. W. Flpt, at Pottsvlllo, hut failed. It is said that tho Lehigh Coal and Naviga tion Company will soon Introduce electricity to be used as a motive and lighting powor Into their mines in the Panther Creek Valley. The power will be furnished by the Tama qua & Lansford Street Railway. The Mountain View Hotel, at Tumbling Run, of which R. M. Rishel was the pro prietor, was closed up yesterday by l)ity Sheriff Beddall, on an execution issued by Ous Sturm. Jf clear on Saturday morning a beautiful sight is promised iu the eastern heavens when Venus. Jupiter and the crescent moon will bo quite near each other. Those who rise early will see it. Michael Brennan, who figured conspicu ously In tho ease against the lllythe town ship school directors, is lying critically ill at his home in Silver Creek. There aro at present 102 patients In the several wards at the Minors' hospital. Very itupressivo mouths mind services were celebrated iu St. Joseph's church, Ash land, yesterday, iu memory of the late Miss Mary M. Pepper. Frank J. Starbuck and Jimmy Michnelitlio mlddto dlstauco bicyclo riders, were nmtolied yesterday afternoon to race 86 miles, paWd, at Madison Square Garden, New York, on Thanksgiving night. MMtVMlww,.''fc'-'',-"- Remnvn the Slot Mnelilne. Tho Chief Burgess of Shamokln has pro mulgated an order that tho use of all gambling devices must be stopped. Tho uicklo-iu-the-slot machine had become, a great sour, o of complaint from parents of boys who had been victimized. In Shenan doah it is the "hlg" boys who fall victims to these degrading machines. 'I am an old soldlor ofho Rebellion. A year ago I was in bod all winter with chronic rheumatism. Three doctors failed to glvo mo relief. Two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters put mo on my feet. It is worth its weight in gold." W. B. Knapp, Litchfield, Hillsdalo Co., Mich. FROM FOOT TO KNEE Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony From a Terrible Sore Her Story of the Case, and Her Cure. " For many years I tvns afflicted with n milk leg, and a few years ago it broke out In a sore and spread from my loot to my knee. I Buffered great egony. It would burn and itch all the time and discharge a great deal. My health was good with the exception oi this sore. I tried a great many kinds oi salve, but some would irritate the sore so that I could hardly stand the pain. I could not go near the flro without Buffering intensely. Some one sent me papers containing testimonials oi cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I told my husband I would like to try this med icine. He got me a bottle and I found it helped me. I kept on taking it until my limb wa9 completely healed. I cannot praise Hood's Sarsaparilla enough for the great benefit it has been to me. It cleanses the blood ol all impurities and leaves it rich and pure." Mas. Anna E. Eaken, Whittlesey, Ohio. You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla ol all druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's. nt rtil are tlie favorite family UUUU fllia cathartic. Prlco 26c Marrlago Licenses, Frank Rentier, of Ashland, and Elizabeth Culley, of Pottsville. George Chuiloy and Anna Gechon, both of Mahunoy C't'y, Grant Suhoflstall, of Tower City.nnd Jcunio . Marte, of Williamstown, James II. Revcns and Barbara Johns, both of Malianoy City. Deeds Hecnrded. From Barnesvlllo B. & L. Association to l'mnia B. Welsh, premises iu Rush township. From Thomas R. Davis and wifo to Jennet Cook, premises iu Wadcsvillo. Letters Clrnnted. Letters testamentary were granted to Bridget Wagner on tho ostato of Patrick Cahill, lato of West Malianoy township, deceased. Lcttcis of administration were granted to Walter Loose on tho estate of Jacob Kimincr man, lato of Gilbcrton, deceased. Also to .Michael Lonih on tho estate of Andrew B. Faust, lato of Union township, deceased. Also to Mary G. Davis on the ostato of Johu G. Davis, lato of Shenandoah, deceased. Ask yonr grocer for tho "Royal Patent1 dour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best flour made. Mnrdored tho GhTWho Spurnod Tlt'm Scranton, Pa., Oct. 21. Achilles Felk er, married, and 21 years old, shot and killed Cora Gross, aged 20, at Goulds boro yesterday. Felker worked for the Gouldsboro Ice company, and boarded with the girl's mother. He was in love with Misa Gress. She had frequently refused to receive his attentions. His wife and boy live at Stroudsburg. Ho asked her to marry him If he Becured a divorce from his wife. She refused, and he shot her in the head. Kelkor es caped. l'orlor Will Jfot Succeed "PnYIman. Paris, Oct. 21. General Horace For ter, the United States ambassador to France, denies the accuracy of the re port that he may succeed the late G, II. Pullman as president of the Pullman Palace Car company. Gonornl Wnlkm-'n Successor. Boston, Oct. 21. The corporation of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology yesterday elected Professor James M. Crafts to succeed Jilate General Fronds A. Walker as president of the Instil ut Joyce Given n Ilanqtlet. Thomas.J. Joyce, publisher of tho Black Diamond, of Malianoy City, was last evening tendered a testimonial banquet at the Man sion House by his many friends who aro glad to see that ho had been so fortunate in his recent trial before Judge Archbald for libel, on tho oath of Sergeaiit-at-Anns Wyatt. About 150 of the most prominent citizens or Malianoy City and vicinity were present. Prof. Jones' orchestra furnished excellent music and and Landlord Burchlll set forth a splendid dinner. Journal. Lorenzo J. Conner, 101 Green St , Albany. N. Y.. says: "I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and find it very beneficial, and can safely recommend it as a good remedy lor coughs." Gllhertou Night Schools. Tho Gilbcrton School Board has appointed tho following corps of teachers to tako charge of the night schools for the next fivo mouths: Westward, Supt. M. C. Butler and Miss Mary Mcdrath; Middle ward, Mr. M. J. Shore; East ward, Messrs. Bernard Caulicld and James Carrick. The only changes made were in tho cases of, Messrs. E. F. Dolan and Joseph O'Boylo, teachers in tho East and Middle wards respectively. Rich and poor alike suffer tho tortures that come with that terriblo plague, Itching Piles; rich and poor alike find instant relief and permanent cure iu Doan's Ointment. Your dealer keeps it. Announcement of Alarrfugo. In tho church of the Holy Family, on Sunday, announcement was mado of tho ap proaching weddiug of Miss Katio Nichtcr and William Schcider, both residing on West Coal street. RIoodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. U7UKT IT IQ I Tho richest of oil restorft n lift I II IO I tlyo foods, because It re- E laces the essentials or Ufo that aro ex. austed by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! rfflM digestion perfect It creates solid tletli, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes attlvoand alear. It restores lostvltallty, stops all wast ing dralnB and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60c, ornvo boxes $2.00. Druggists or by mull. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free Write Us About Your Case." THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1S12 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, We Always Lead and Never Follow Like My Jealous Competitor. SELLING OUT Retire prom Busirss. $50,000 Stock of Clothing. I will positlvaly retires from business on or about January 1st, 1090. Tha enormous stock of Clothing for Men's, Doys' and Chldrn's wear, Furnishing Goods, etc., must be sold, and this great sale will commence at once and continuo until every garment and article in tha stora is turned into money. Tho stock of Clothing consists of new, clean, stylish and the best ready-made garments in the market, and all of this season's productions. OVERCOATS I Which will be sold at 25 per cent, below cost We have a tremendous line in Men's, Boys' and Children's, which you can buy at your own prices. L. REFOWICH, The Reliable Clothier, 10 & 12 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer in Rtoos 1-tf Just try a 10c box of CnFcarots, tho finest liver and bowel regulator over made. MISCELLANEOUS. I ,101! HAI.K.-Intcr.nt In small colliery suit- able for n miner or n man with small enpltal. A gooil investment. Must be Hold at ouco. Cheap. Apply at llKHAl.n olllce. 10-lS-lt rjlOIl SAI.K. Eight hundred dollars worth of L -i per cent, bcuooi noiuis. Apply at inc iKitAl.Dofllce. lO-20-lw IOST. lletwcen Shenandoah nnd Turkoy J Run, a small white basket containing n pocket boot in which wdb enclosed n receipt on the l'lrst Nntlonal Hank. Tho Under will re ceive n reward of 52.00 by rcturn'ng same to the Hekalii oflluc. 10-lfi-St FOR SAI.K A valuable property, 27 and 29 Went Coal street, Blicnnndoah, Pa., is offered for sale. Double block, house, and stable on tho rear. Apply to Samuel Roberts, West Cherry street, Shenandoah, 1'u. 9-30-4W TT7ANTKP). To borrow $1,000 on first mortg- ago. Inqulro at thU office. 10-8-tf M IS9 C. 1IIKUMAN, TEACHER OF MUSIC, FIANO AND OlIGAS. No. 31 N. Whlto street, Shenandoah, l'n. Wanted-An Idea Protect your ldensi thr may bring you wealth. oeys, WaBbtngtou, D. U., for tbelr $1,8U1 prlto offer tad list of two Imnared luventlon. warned. Who can think of some Btmplo ttilDff to patent? 3j Our Lamp Stock Is Now Open EjjgS Fancy Colored Sbadcs, jro cfj3 --tiSilk Shades, w$ i.. Latest Designs. wj SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. J 3 3 FREE OF CHARGE TO "HERALD" READERS. Twenty Coupons of the IIERALO will pay for tho Workmanship of n beautiful life-size, free hand crayon, -v g- worth $10 00. Taken from any dlii- tlnctpbotofrraph,tintypcordarcrrco Jf type at M. Hecker'sKtudlo, 808 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. All o g wo require is 50 cents for material. r Those who purchase frames pay 35 nothing at all for pictures. Price -3 g) of frames from $1.00 up. :g J 0PEH SUNDAYS. Handsome Complexion ono of tbo greatest charms a woman can nosseus. PozzoNl'B CoupiJjXlOM Powmtit j gives it- DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP 1 Attentive and skillful tonsorlal artists always In attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Pnop. Ferguson House Block. Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. OBANT MOYnit, Prop., Cor. Coal and Main streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Terms: $1.00 per day. Stabling Facilities Unsurpassed. Hoarders comfortably accommodated by week: or month. GOLDN'S- 3 Mammoth Clothing House, J OP INTEREST TO THE PUBLIC Q&11S. IVIalnSt., 2 g. SHENANDOAH. 2 An $80,000 Clothing Sale to commence to-day, consisting of Overcoats, Men's, Boy's and 'Jfc ing. Children's Clothing, Hats, and Gent's Furnishings, to be closed out at 40 per cent, below the cost of past manufacturing." In advertising selling out I mean business and my reasons for wanting to dispose of yjc sacrifice it. Illy llliaa.uiik. This Is no fake, neither is it a new venture as I have had it in contemplation for some years -Remember this stock is all brand new and of the latest styles, and I am determined to JANUARy 15th, 1898 1 Is that I am going to engage in the wholesale Clothing business and need the room which my retail 5 business now occupies for my piece goods, machines, etc., necessary for the manufacturing of Cloth- yj? COME AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE WHILE THE STOCK IS i COMPLETE. Remember the Sale Commences To-day MAMMOTH No. 9:nd 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, CLOTHING HOUSB LOUIS GOLDIN, Proprietor. SHENANDOAH, PENNSYLVANIA. 1 a f A tVI T ET Pi "TAN HDQ Handson cats, vests and pantaloons. In hiring help for my manufacturing department I will give the preference to experienced hands from tdvn and! surroundings. The balance, if I cannot get enough, I will be compelled to bring from the cities. Apply at once at the Mammoth Clothing House and i have your name put on the list.
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