It 1b An ' Exploded Theory That good reading matter cost a great deal of tnniiry. We handle the following high grade periodical;) and a dime will buy either of them : MDIB8 HOME JOURNAL, the pumrAN, THE STRAND, " A THE COSMOPOLITAN, MoOMJRB'g. tfcSP MUNSEV8, OODBY'S, PETERSON'S. Try one, you'll want another. H00KS&BR0WN -a North) Main it. FOR TO-DAY. Big, iat and juicy cove oysters direct from Maurice River. 60c to $1.00 per Hundred. Fine York State Grapes All Choice Fruit. COSLETT'S, 39 South Main Street. LADIES', HISSES' AND CHILDREN'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 and finely finished garments is probably hard to find outside oi this dry goods house. A few minutes in spection -will tell you a great deal more than all we can say to you in print. Ladles' Fine Boucle Jacket, half silk lined, a leader at 55,00 ; better quality S7.50 to 59,50. Ladles' all-wool Kersey Jacket, half silk lined, would be cheap at $10,00, only S7.50. Extra Quality all-wool Kersey, silk lined throughout, strap selms, the SI5 kind, go at $10.00. Finest all-wool Kersey, satin lined through-1 QUI, Slldii beams, uieicijuesi in tus uminjn it a n i ittnn .i Mir nft worm w io wu, ai aia.vu. doth Capes in Beaver,lr?ersey, etc from $3.50 to $8.50 jdi Fur Capes, $iojs?I3, $15, $35. Children s Jackets, an immense as sortment of! ctvles and duality, t PT,r , nn. $i.$4.$sand$8. Fur Collarette in Coney, uppos- sum. Astranwan, ihiuu, Sable, from $1.25 to $15.00. Wc handle ButterisU Paper Patterns. Fashion sheets given away free. m..,i nnn P. J GAUGHAN, North. Main St O'HARA'S LIVERY ! B04RDIHG AP SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open JDay and Night, mr. White 1 Mansion ri i.iovd I House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. Streets, Shenandoah. J BKHT LINK OF- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY and BTHAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths E. B. FOLEY 27 Wi st tv-ntri Kt- try . - wi.in , PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the CmtntrJ Ottrnnlelml for IlltutT rnil. Tromont In to have ev Hl.x kinji r.irtory Local business men noto an improvement in business. The Tamaqus, Herald nays Mrs J Mutiny, of Newklrk, il 101 year old. One hundred and eighty-five prisoners now occupy cells at the county jail. A special raeetlnt of the Uorough Cotiuci I will be held tomorrow evening. Coal in lurgo quantities I boing taken from ' the Susquehanna, river at llarrisburg. Mra. William F. Heck, of Centralia, w.is thrown from her carriage, breaking her arm The J. I. Tempest dramatic company Mill , play at Oiranlvllle the lutlcr part of Huh month . "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was at rtlooniihuri! last week. Here la a chance for the local theatre. The TuninnUH Nanking atid Trust Company has declared a dividend of two and one half per cent. TI10 Pottsvlile Steel Company It offering for sale, $11)0,000 six per cent., lint mortgage (old bond lu the cricket match on Saturday, Potts ville defeated the Wadesvllie team by the score of 108 to Ofl. Louis F. Sehneider, of l'oltsvllle, leaves fur Germany daring the present week tube absent several months. The Lehigh Valley railroad lias decided to return to the use uf hard eual. It should never have used any other. A premature blast at Oak colliery, Minors vllle, killed Andrew Ilarijauk, who had bent over it to see what was the matter. John llobolick and Divld Campbell, two Shamokin youths, have left their homes and are wandering around the country. The Schuylkill Ministerial Association will hold their next meeting at St. Clair to-morrow. A flue program has been prepared. Authority has been granted for the organi zation of the First National Hank of llerliu, Somerset county, with a capital of $60,000. Henry Albright and ins tamlly of five were poisoned by eating cheese, In Delaware township, l'ike county, and Albright may die. Orders have been issued by the Mineral and Union Coal Companies to work their collieries at Mt. Carmcl ami Shamokiu full time. The Miners' Journal says I'otlsv-lllc lias many families that would actually starve to death if it wore not for the benevolent association. The Fifth ward assessor secured thirty-six names in one house. Tills alone will give the School Hoard $130 CO a year as their proportion of the tax. Patriotic organizations of tho Lehigh Valley unfurled a fine flag with groat cere moiiy at the new high school building iu Slatingtou. The i riuity Lutheran church, at I'utts- ville, which has been undergoing repair;, will be re-opened and re-dedicated on November 7th. J. II. Mitchell, of Union town, committed suicide near homo by throwing himself be fore a lailrotd train, just as his father had done six years ago. It is expected tin t Stelili & Co.'s big now Swisi silk milk, to be establibhed at Lan caster early next year, will employ 500 hands at the on Net. Marri.ige licenses woro Issued to Arthur Hughes, of Qlci) Carbon, and Margaret Murphy, of Cast township; Nels S. Hansen and Ella Itighter, both of Delano. Gallon Fedderman, formerly in tho employ of L. K. Heckcr, tho lumber doaler of Qirardville, has been appointed night watch man at Packer No. 5 colliery. As secretary of tho Luzerno comity Humane Association, Rev. Horaco Kdwin Hayden, an Episcopal clergyman at Ashley, has been appointed a constable Tuero will bo 200 applicants for tho three positions as letter carriers and ono clerkship that will result from establishing tho free delivery system at Itloomsburg post ollicc, Fight girls from Shenandoah entered tho cap factory at Northumberland on Wednes day. It is said that twonty-seven more from the samo place will go to work next Monday. Shamokiu Ilorald. Bicycle riders, football players aud athletes, gonerally, flud a sovereign remedy for the sprains and bruises aud cuts to which they are constantly liable, in Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Foot Halt Gaines, Manager Fahey's eleven went to Mahanoy City on Saturday and defeated tho foot ball team of that place by tho score of 18 to 0 Mahauoy City was outweightod and ou' played at all poln ot tuo gamin- . mi... -1.1 .nil font ball team defeated tho liazleKou eleven on Saturday by the scoro of 8 Jf-o 0. Those females who havo not tried Dr. Bull's Pills know not what "joy" lies in storo e... n.nm lir Roll's Pills correct functional inactivity of tho uterluo parts. 00 pills iu a box. 26 cents. Church Reorganization. c ,i anlA frnm town yesterday at cum. ------ - - ,..,.,. tended tho reorganization or mo iiei. Congregational church of St. Clair. Hie services wero held in tho i-uinorau At 10 a. m. Rev. Davis, 01 jHiiioiri.., preached in English, and Rev. Owens in Welsh. The reorganization place in the afternoon wuen uev. '' ''" f T.uvin nml ltev. Owens, ofWilkes- barre. occupied the pulpit. There wore also services iu the evening. A numboi of visit ing clergymen took pars in iuu toiiw Cure sick headache, uau taste In tho month, coated tongue, gas m the stomach, dUticii anu inning',",- . ti.vA tmilr, lnect. Pills 25 cents. Th.oniy Wit. to Uk. with Hood's SamDirtlU. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor to vMnom&G'nnim 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full aud com plete line of groceries. E FREE OF CHARGE TO HERALD HhADtriS, ft Twenty Coupons of the HERALD will uay for the Workmanship of a - l,ea.itlfiil life-size, free hand crayon, worth $10 00. Taken from any dl.-- tlnct pbotourph,tliit P witagerreo. S tvpe it M. Ilecker's BWdlo, 1 West ivotrc Htrcet, Bhenandotth. l'. All ST;: u r,.ulre Im 50 cenU for materia!. JC Those who purchase lrajneM pay JE; nothing at all for pictures. ST nr frames from S1.50 up. Price St OPES SUNDAYS. nies With Bliss Biitonntvbrsthmsy knocK nil tho rtjetry out ol It. Olltnstve breath li cure S bDR. GREENE'S LAXUIM CATHARTIC PILLS ore bilious headaches and dyspepsia, lac nl iruplions, . palpitation ot the heart, nonncBS. .11 urraw, inn guor.aruwilnt,conui k pulloii, general debility. 1 necaili&rucinaiageB not debilitate, rrlce, 1$ cents. Mode by the dlicoverer ol Dr. Qretne's Ntrvurs. l'Ot.lTIC.Vt, I'OINTS. Tho brass bands and dealers In torches have not been growing rich lu this county this year. The suggestion that John A. Kellly, Jr , 0110 of the publishers of our evening con temporary, be nominated for the Senato by the Democrats meets with much favor at the hands of the party leaders. Mr. Iioilly would make a str.ug caudhlato and an acceptable representative if we must havo A Democrat. The Executive Committeeman in town has no time to lose, lu getting ill his last licks. The election occurs ono week from to-morrow, and tho onomy is not sleeping. If Genl. Tracy wins in tho mayoralty fight in New York few of tho groat news papers lu that city will be able to claim any part of tho victory. Tho Mlucrsvlllo Freo P-ross Is authority for tho statement that "iu tho ovont of Con gressman Urumm boiug on tho Republican ticket for Judge next year, tho friends of V. L. Shaeffer. of the Taxpayers Association will urgo his claims for the Congressional nomination." Shenandoah's vote noxt mouth will sur prise somebody. R. Bruce Clayton will tike charge of tho Ashland postollico to-day a week. School Director Hlgglns has the Legisla tive bee buzzing iu his bonnet. Much dissatisfaction is apparent at Sun bury aud Milton over tho oppiiutracut of Icttor-corrior3. In the latter place all the appoiutees arc Democrats, while in Sunbury two are Democrats, ono a Prohibitionist, aud tho sub curiicr is a Republican. Albright, Rowo and Austock aro meu worthy the support of their party aud inde pendent voters. Judging from recent events, tho Demo cratic loaders iu Shou.1udo.1h have very little uso for tho Uurmaus only on election day. When positious are hauded out our German friends aro not lu it. "Little Jack" Toole douios that, iu the eveutofhis election, ho will make "Big Jack" his deputy. r.10 D.mioe.uth: candidates havo plenty of "boodlo" and it is said they aro using it freely. Tho party workers lu fowl, how ever, say they haven't seen tho color of it. Chairman Shay is doing some ellectivo work, and Is confident tho Republican candi dates will win by baud some majorities. There's Just What You Want. Pan-Tina (25c.) for coughs and colds. Uruhler Bros., drug storo. At SUMPTUOUS TRAIN TO THE SOUTII. The Florida Limited AVlll Again Ituu on the Southern Itntlway, I Tbo Florida Limited, which is tue syn onym of all that is elegant in modern rail way trains, and which during Ms former service has been a nrimo favorite for tourists from tho North seeking the mild cllmato of Florida, will be placed in service by the Southern Railway about tho first week in January, 1SDS. With its return to service this train, which "will bo solid Pullman vestibuled botweeu New-York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will prosent features in tho way of luxurious aud comfortable appointments not heretofore prosentod, and which will be destined to add still further to its already well established popularity. Tbo Southern Railway is havim trains.eacu the Florida Limit fr service ,M drawing room containlngj tt compartment car and a sleeping ami observation car, each car com libraryjn all lts appointments and equippod ploth tho very latest devices and appliances for tho comfort and convouicuco 01 tuo pas- ...... .nf sengers. While uo scneuum ua v.. announced, it can be stated that it will be tho quickest ovor arranged botweon rmiaueipuia and St. Augustine, and will be so planned that passengers can leavo i'hiiaaeipnia ar some convenient hour during the day aud ar rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of th following day. Philadelphia itocoru. Notice Applications for further inform, .!., a.i.iruuMl tn Jno. M. Beall, Dlstro Pussencer Agent, Southern Rallwav. 8 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will recei prompt attention. iu-.o-vj, The Lliiuor League. A rnnntv seat nowspsPor intorvIewea; Philip P. McGuiro, of Tremont, state secie tary of tho l'ennsylvanla Liquor League. ,..i. a,.,. ,i,..r nm 138 local associationj ..iin. .ffirrecato membership mmmm 1 m in WW 10 000, all of which will take an active pail distressing ailectlou of the back or kidneys in' the Leeislatlvo battles next year. TheBavo been immediately relieved and per- will lend their aid to such meu only whofianently cured by tho judicious use of thoyknow to be willing to concede to tlfalvatlon OU, the great pain-curc. Apply liquor dealer, the same rights and privilegftccordlug to direction. oujoyed by members of any other branch I trade The secretary is perfecting arrani! Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, tho finest msnts for the organization of SchuyUjllver and bowel regulator ever made. county into two gigautlc associations, al - first will comprise all tho Fourth Legislate Counterfeit otes. itrii with hftudnuarters at rottsvllle f9 The secret service officers of the govern- tho second wlllcousist of the First. Secflment havo issued circulars warning the people and Third Legislative Districts, with he quarters at Shenandoah, Uy Wis tuo lea hopes to be able to make ltseir relt la Legislative contests next year. Eld Yourself of Rheumatism Buv Rei Flag Oil, 26c. At Gruhlor B' drug store. Veterans Olseover Old Hollos. A strange story has come to light tiinj the Pennsylvania railroau excursion rioitv.lmri? savs the Jersey Shore 8 On the first of the reeent exctirsionsj Munev veteians lioarded the tralu at place. They had not seen the field sinii ilavs of the battle n 183. On tue law the one had liiuuen ins muaaei ami mci . , liia i-jintveu under a ledge of locks o Rnld nnd they were going down to them. After a short search the rock found, and under them, to tlio iutens nrlse of the veterans, was lounu me c; and the barrel of the musket, tho stoc" Ing aluiot entirely rotted away. Iho were secured, aud are now in possess the owners in Muuey. Ask vour iirocer for the "Eoyal dour, and take no other brand. It is t! flour made. The Contracts Awarded The County OommUsioners and Couti on Saturday awarded the following cont for furnishing the almshouse uuuu The furniture to Eli Ziegenfus, bchu Haven: blankets to McAfee Si Son, Mali City; rugs and euspadoree to Earl-M IMuegrove. Jlldi for other supplies wo opened. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But1 I Take Pan-Tina for coughs and eoldtj At ' irulilcr Ilros., drug Btorc -- THE LABOR TROUBLES. llesolittlons Adopted by the Lithuanian Alliance of America. The following resolutions, adopted at the twelfth convention of the Lithuanian Alli ance of Amotion ot Philadelphia last week, are published by request: WlIKIlRAS. Ou Sent. 10th. 1807. Sheriff Martin, of Lucerne county, and his posse did unmereirully ihoot and murder at Jtttlmer the strikon of foreign birth. W11ERHAB. The evidence so far shows that shooting was unnecessary and uncalled for. Wheiirar, With a little more prudotice, consciousness and respect fur a human life, the marching strikers could lmve been easily induced to stop marching. Wiiehkas, The same Sheriff ad his posse in the Interviews thought to justify their unlawful and anarchistic conduct by catling those Innocent people killed "foreigners and trying to give to that word the meaning of rioters. Whkkeaf, Not a few American papers in their un-American and narrow bigotry, try ing to oxouerate the guilty parties, have used tho same word "foreigners as synoinyu of riotauu auarony; ami, WlimiEAS, Wo the representatives of tho Lithuanian Alliance of America, renrefut- lug the hundreds nf thousands of citizens of tho loreigii blrtli, but who miner tuelr solemn oath did declare their loyalty to the subllmo principles of tho holy liberty as pro claimed by the Declaration of Independence; therefore, ho it Resolved, That wo, tho delegates of the twelfth annual convention of tho Lithuanian National Alliance, n christian association, do solemnly denounce tho action of Sheriff Martin as unjust, unchristian, barliarous and disgraceful for tho civilized nineteenth cen tury and the priuciples of liberty aud equality. Resolved, That we consider this shootlne of unarmed and law abiding citizens, though of foreign descent, as murderous, and we brand the mean and cowardly excuses of Shcrlir Martin and his deputies us tho ut terances of the heathen and tho savagu can nibals who excuse their man-eating by the sweet taste of the white man's flesh. Resolved, That wo most emphatically pro tost against thoso vicious excuses us imposing on the American good faith and candid Judg ment and that wo call those justiflcators of tho murder ou the highroad, uu-Amoricaii, inhumau, and wo firmly beliovo them to be more dangerous to the liberty of this, our now Fatborlaud, than tho utterances of tlio most desperate tho most vicious red headed anarchists. Resolved, That wo appeal to the American public to viow tho shooting of the poor friondlessforeiguors (some of ihem citizens of this country) in tho true light ofjustfco, of christian and civilized society, and that wo call on every fair minded citizen of this country of tho noble free to do his utmost to defeat those efforts of the heathonized capi talNts to oppress their fellow men. Resolvod, That wo brand ovcry dofetider of tho shooting of tho poor working meu, evon foreigners, as a traitor to his Declara tion of Independence, and Christianity, or oven Humanity ; and wo appeal to all the fricuds of the oppressed classes to begin im mediately tho steps of mutual understanding of tho oppressed ouos aud of enlisting them selves in tho list of wrestlers for the cause of perfect liberty's equality against tbo evils of the nobility by birth or money, not by merit. Resolved, That wo appropriate $1,000 to tho fund for the prosecution of Sheriff Martin and for tho support of the orphans mil widows mado by his stupid representa tion of tho laws, and Resolved, That a copy of those resolutions bo sent to the President, Governor of tho state. Attorney General of Pennsylvania, District Attorney and Judges of Luzerne county. Clinrirod With 'riireiitonltiir Mnrtln. Wllkesbarre. Pa.. Oct. i'5. John Sep lah, one of tho strikers who was shot nnd wounded at Lattlmer by Sheriff Martin's posse, was arrested at Plains Saturday night, charged with making; threats against the life of Sheriff Mar-, tin. He was taken before Justice of the Peace Connlff, who committed him to Jail for a hearing. The man, who was somewhat under the influence of liquor, denied the cliarRes made against him. The principal witness against the ac cused was William Martin, the son of the sheriff. Ho swore that he heard Seplah make threats against his father's life.. To Iioal tho broken and diseased tissues, to sootho tho irritated surfaces, to instantly re llovo and to permanently euro is tlio mission pf DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo, a 11. Hagon- ucu. Godey's for November. odey's Magazino for November is an 3E utumn Fictiou Number, aud contains fifty ges of now stories selected from over fivo mdred submitted manuscripts. Tho lend- g tale, of this unique issue, is a bright, orously told Thanksgiving Day story. rho Yielding of Hczekiah Craddock," by liura a. l'ortor, superbly illustrated by Jessie Willson. The spirit of this story is culiarly in touch with the Thanksgiving luson. In addition to tho fiction of the uo there aro sovoral important articlos of neral interest. Tho illustrations are ious throughout the issue, and bear rtlnently upon the subjects of tho reading itter. Tlio literary contributions of this mber aro a critical reviow of the works of norgo du Maurier, aud an article on the rk of a new "Poot of the Civil War," iose verses are well wortii reading. The hionsfor tho month are described with itos from the lato&t novelties; and the itor contributes a terse history of the gin aud dovclppment of "Our National lauksgiving Day" based upon tho best thorlties. A striking cover adorns tho agazino, uf Men who for years havo bcou suflerinir with dangerous is a $(i Bilvor certificate, series 1800, check lettor I), plate No. 4 ; another is a $2 silver certificate of the new issue, series 1800, check letter II, No. 408,878 ; a bogus $10 certificate Is of tho series 1801, cheek letter D, No. 11,860,120. Watch for those certificates. The Right Name In the Right Place, Pan-Tina for coughs and eolds, SSe. Gruhlor ilros., drug storo. At MAHANOY CITY. Thirty breaker hoys at the North Maha uoy colliery were discharged this morning upou going to work. Thny ran away from the breaker at noon on Saturday, after order bad boon issued that the breaker work a full day, to attend the funeral of tho young man who was killed iu tho rollers at that colliery. Arrangements for tho entertainment of the teachers during Institute woek ha pro gressed so far that those having tlio matter In charge say that there will he ample accom modation for all who desire to attend. The Inquest ou the death of John Jinney, who was shot on the 15th Inst., by Joe Ko- iaris, will probably be held this evening. John llaak, an aged resident ot juahauoy pwn8hlp, died at his home iu Bowman's latch, aged 74 years, tie was lor many ears employed as stable boss at Schuylkill volliory. The Boston Bun colliery was thrown Idle to-day because of a car brttakiug loose and running down the slope. Two cars were .mashed, the rope cut in several places aud thcr damage doue. No one was lujureo. When bilious or costive, eat a Oasoaiets andy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, S6o. uflfciiiiTrrtrtMiiiMi- t Srl in SSiog. 'John Klncald made a trip to Mt.Carmel yesterday. William Webster spent yesterday visiting friends at Potttville. Paul linger, of Reading, lias accepted a position as druggist at Wasloy's pharmacy. Mra. T. I). Davies, of North Jardln sf roet, spent Silunlay and Runday with St. Clair friends. Mrs. William Oashnet and daughter have returned from a visit to friends at. ),inillo mid Dloomsburg. Mrs. Annie Harklils, of Gordon, spent Sunday In town ns the guest of Mrs. Shove, on Fxst Coal street. Frauk W. McDermott, manager of the general telegraph otllce, spent to day visiting friends at Philadelphia. L. K. Clark, shipper for tho Columbia Blowing Company, lefttnwii to-day on busi ness to New York amy vicinity. Mr. and Mm. Jrfhn Sneddon, of West Lloyd street, speutAitunlay at Shamokin ns the guests or Mr.afnd Mrs. Max Schmidt. Mr. and MnyMiltou Blllnmn.and Mr. and Mra. J. W. Eiaeiihulh, of Orwlgsburg, wore pleasantly entertained by town friends yes terday. Mra. Wllllan Meyers, of East Coal street, and her sister. Miss Ida Zimmerman, of Mahauoy City, are visiting friends iu Phila delphia. Mr. nud Mra. Benjamin Marshall, Mrs. C. J. Byram aud Joseph Ploppert, enjoyed a pleasant drive through the Catawissa valley yesterday. Miss Jennie Clifford, the skillful operator of tlio wires at tho Mahauoy City telephono exchange, was the guest of town acquaint ance to-day. 'Carl Coogan, manager for tho Siuger Sewing Machine Company at Ilazlcton, mado a pleasant call at the IIciiaxd oillco on Sat urday. He is as jovial as over, and was heartily greeted by his former townsmen. Dr. SwiiIIow'h Oratorical Clinlloutro. llarrisburg, Oct. 25. A letter hae been sent to each of the candidates for stale, treasurer, Hon. James- S. Ileacom and Mr. M. It. Brown, by Rev. S. C. Swa'low. It reads: "Gentlemen: I here with extend to you a cordial Invitation to Join me in an evening's discussion of the Issues of this campaign, at such time and place Pittsburg preferred as you may elect." . Jowolry ThlovoH llroticlTt llnolc. ' Scranton, Pa., Oot. 25 Frank Blxter, Mike O'Neill and Harry Johnson, the Jewelry thieves arrested in Chicago, were brought here yesterday by Chief of Police rtobling and Scranton de tectives. The $1,000 worth of jewelry taken from the home of Superintendent Bogert, of the Delaware, Lackawana and Western road, was recovered in tact. It had been shipped from here by express as "medicine." The crooks were arrested when they called for the pack age in Chicago. New carpets, oil cloth and window shades at Fricko's carpet store. 10-13 If Harper's ltayar. Ill addition to the new fashions in Hornet's Bazar during October aro several noteworthy literary features, among them nn account, by Mrs. lioso Hawthorne Lathrop, of horwoik in. tho Freo Cancer Hospital which sho has established iu the East Sido of New York, with a photograph showing Mrs. Lathrop receiving patients; a description of the Carlsbad Cure," by Mrs. Poultnoy Iligelow and an articio on "The One lltindreth ltep- reseutatiou of Parslval at liayrcuth," by Lucia Purdy. Cascarets stlraulato liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c, No Monotony According to tho statement of tho 10-ycnr-old daughter of a Massachusetts cler gyman, thcro tiro wnys of making un old sermon seem almost new. "Molly," Bold ono of tho friends of this young critic, "doos your father over preach tho ganio sermon twice?" "I think perhaps ho iloos," returned Molly cautiously, "but I think ho talks loud nnd soft In different places tho second time, so it doosn't sound tho samo at all." Youth's Companion , Diun. LAVEY.-On tho 215th Inst , at Shenandoah, Pa., Mary, daughter of John W. and Slary Ijivcy, aged 2 months, 1 week nnd 3 duys. Funeral will take place on Wednesday, 27th Inst., at 3 p. m. from the family residence ot 317 West l.loyd slrcct. Interment in the Annunciation cemetery. Hclatlvcs and friends respectfully invited to attend. 10-23-2t .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UiHRT IT IQI The richest of all restore WnHI II IOI tlye foods, because it re- E laces the essentials of llfo that nro ex ousted by dlsenso, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT IMFS! ny making the blood WflHI II UUCOI pure and rfch and the digestion perfect It creates solid tlosh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong tbo brain becomes atlva ana elear. It restores lostvltallty, stops nil wnst ing drains and weakness in either sex. and ns a femalo regulator has no equal. Price 60a,orflvo boxes 82.00. pruggtstsorbrmall. We can help you. Advice nnd boofc, free. Write Us About Your Cnso. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, JSiaCliostnut Street. Philadelphia, MISCELLANEOUS. 'ITlOIt SALK. Bight hundred dollars worth of V 4 per cent, school honds. Apply at the llmui.u office. 10-SO-lw FOIt SALB A valuable property, 27 and 29 West Coal street, Shwnntidoah, l'a., Is ouereu lur buio. uuuuie uiock, nouse anu stable on the rear. Apply to Bamuel Hoberui, West Cherry street, Shenandoah, I'u. 940-lw VANTKn. To horrow Jl.OfK) on first mortg- 1 l age. iiirpiire at (ins onii. juwu BICYCLES ! BICYCLES ! FOR SALE CHEAP. One 8100 dents' '97 llanger wheel, good ns new. One $00 Iadles' or Misses' Creseent wheel, good condition. No : Reasonable : Offor : Refused. GUY D. STERNER, No, 405 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, l'u. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Bltaeler's Old Stund.) 109 NORTH MAIN STR1WT. I'lrst-elsM work guaranteed. Prompt nn polite attendants. Hair euttlng a apesialty A Handsome Complexion Is ono of the greatest oharins a woman can possess. ronoNl's CourLUiioN Powduii gives it. JceclablcPrcparationforAs slmiiating UicroodatKillcqula ling the Stomachs mulBowcls of Promotes DigcstIon.Checrful ncss andRcst.Conlalns neither OpiumMorphine nor Mineral, NotNAiicotic. mpkxn Srttl' Mx.Smna stnrse Strd ftinpfstd -IrtWyrrwi flarvr. Apcrfcct Ilcmcdy forConstipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsionsjcvcrish ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Pac Simile Signature ot NEW "YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPED. s il DO rOlK Well, we guess. They MUST, judging by the way they buy 'em. Somebody asked us whether they were better than those of other stores ? Why, of course they are ; wouldn't ask $i .50 for them if they weren't. If they were like those of ordinary stores we'd sell them for less. FACTORY-PRICE gives us the chance to sell the same shoes for less money, or better shoes for the same money. And these 1.50 shoes, for men and women, are samples of our selling. We've better shoes for more money ; we've shoes not so good for less money ; but we be lieve that for a medium price, a price that anybody can stand, no shoes we know of fill the bill like our $1 .50 fellows. Try 'em next time you want a pair. Checks for amount of purchases made, are given every customer. $25 worth entitles you to a handsome parlor lamp. mm mm FACTORY SHOE STORE, ."'H rl t TV - A 1 J siioes Keiauea ' Mer' i Yiftf 1 -TtrJr0 1 -VttMliP- -f'fl'?- -ftft- -Qt?- -oft. jarajiw - .T Our Lamp Stock Is Now-dptn.--. "PjC Fancy Colored Shades, '''W3 'OT " W Silk Shades, mP? i J ;' " Latest Designs. ""Swr"""" ' SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. S APOLLO RANGES. Four Sizes . 9 lfi-adipi.trti'rs for .... Commercial Travelers eOMHERGlAL HOTEL. J. QICVNT MOVHlt, li,p., ' Cor. Coil and Main streets, aiiennnduah, Pa. Terms: tl 00 per il . Htabllng Paolllties UusiirpaMiud. UtiartUrH , omfortably at'fonimoduled by week or luouth. The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Fao-simik) rignature 1 ! .v -OF- I -1 ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE. THE KID YOU HAYE ALWAYS BOUGHT. TMC CtlTUn COMPANY. NtW YOF1K CITY Like Our ai i-aciory i-rice. A T I . tr, WW - fJZ w5m mm m mm Either R'ght ojeftQyen. For Hard or Soft Coal or Wood. M a e! e W ith C u P To p s. Tltey arc upplled with Smytlio's Aupltfjc or Wooil Gmta, Slieijt Pluc, wllioh InsuroB first class baking qualities ; Tatout Pedal Oven Door Opener, Automatic Oven Shelf and ven Ventilaliiii! Davico. which -en ables tho user by operating a slide to change from a ventilated ? a tight-oven range. - , t I; . J' i Our price means a saving to you of $5 tc l s6,;lf job buy here. D. & J. SIEGEL, No. 123 South Main St. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP! Attentive and skillful tousorlal artists alwayw Inattendaiioe. Naatest Shop In Town. W. G. D.MSfl), Prop. Fergnson House DcK -J .a it " t 3
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