2 I It Is An Imploded Theory That good reading matter COSts a great deal of motuy. We ltdttdle the following high grade J?triodicals and a dime will buy ;ttUUer ol them : 'i&tHES' HOME JOURNAL, THE PURITAN, 5Stff THE STRAND, THE COSMOPOLITAN, MoCLURE'S, ffcS5a MUNSEY'S, PETERSON'S. Try one, you'll want another. H00KS&BR0WN 4 North Main St. 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, 36 South tVlaln Street. M All AN0Y CITY. CAinrt Admitted Tlmt Ho Hail Shut Ilia Virthu. Muiakoy Titv, Oct. 86. After .two at tempts to liolJ an inqui'it in tlie case of John Jinney, who was fatally shot ou tlie evening of the lftth lust , Deputy Coroner Fogarty succeeded iu getting tbe witnesses and lawyers together Iwit night. Deputy District Attorney Morau was present in belialf of the Commonwealth and .John F. Dolpliiu, Esq., appeared fur the prisoner. Tlie most import ant testimony elicited wis that of Constable Russell, who swore that ou the way to the Pottaville jail Joe Caaari, the prisoner, told him he had shot Jluney. The Inquest is to be continued next Thursday evening. Adam Koch, 05 years old, a pioneer resi dent of town and a nativo of Germany, died at five o'clock last evening after an illness ol two weeks. The immediate cause of death was a paralytic stroke. lie leaves a wife and Ave children. The funeral will take place on Thursday morning. Hon. John Tahaney, of Jauksons, was s severely beaten on the head iu this town last night that ho is under tlie care of Dr. lloran. Owen O'Neill, of town, was the assailant and it is said a blackjack was used. The 31st annual I mil of the Humane Steam Flro Company iu Armory hull last night was a grand success. It is estimated that 1.S0O people witnessed tho grand march, which was led by Miss Haggle Welsh and Bernard O'DonoolI. dam Vittar, 25 years old and omploycd as a driver at I'ark No. 2 colliery, was painfully squeezed about tho breast by being caught betweeu bumpers of mine cars. Ho was In jured seriously internally. Adam Scbafler suffered a painful sprain of the left ankle by stumbling over a stone while walking on a paveuu-nt iu frunt of his home. TURN OUT AND VOTE. IIolp Vliidlruto tlio I'nrty Thnt Jtrouullt llnck 1'roqjiorlly. The Republican party has been good enough to drive away Democratic hard times. ' .t-wns- good enough to restore public confidence and start the mills to run ning. It was good enough to smash the free sliver craze and place tho Integrity of the XTnlted States at the head of the nations of the world. And the principles represented by the party's candidates on the state ticket should have the support of every pa triotic citizen In Pennsylvania. Go to the polls next Tuesday and Vote for Beacom and McCauley and the whole Republican ticket. If Europe, Asia and Africa should all ke swept from the globe In a single day by some freak of nature the United States would soarcelybe Inconvenienced a single moment by the catastrophe and business could go on In much the usual way. We can raise all we want to eat and manufacture all that we need for other purposes. When Eu rope threatens to retaliate because she dislikes our tariff schedules we can simply smile. Wilmington (Vt.) TlmeB. -No. better evidence could be adduced to prove that the Dlngley tariff la ac tually fulfilling the clalniB of its friends than is furnUhed by the calamity wail ing of English concerns which have been manufacturing for the American markets while our own factories have been idle, and also by the gratifying fact that workshops long silent In this country already are beginning to hum under the beneficent Influence of the new American tariff for prosperity only. Chicago (Ills.) Times-Herald. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. Dlean-ut laxative. All Druggist FOR RENT. One dwelling on East L,loyd street, formerly occupied by H. C. Folmer. Has eight nice rooms. One dwelling on North White street, formerly occupied by Isa lore Lauterstein. Has 10 rooms. Bath, heat and other conveniences APPLY AT Cor. While and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah, Pa. BE8T LINE OK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STKAW. Floor and Tabla Oil Cloths. . -wnr t-ir 97 Wnl Xi. JfULEI, tientre St. TthmintAtlnm .Cure Is mmrmiti-t rl to ho nhnolutel bumlon. and & Htrrni? t'lnir in tiuiiilinf up th weak and debllhatt i nri h ft c nt or mnsi ul r rheumtv tlflin In Irom onp tn iio rtn s. Sharp, siiontlnft pains In an jw.rt of thn lnHly vtnppoil to a tW tlows. A prompt, ( nniiH. if iinn inrnmn nt rurn inr uinienPBS, Aoreuetn, ulltl b.n k una nil p.ilm in btpi and lorn. Chronic rhfii m i i m, rmtW i, lumhiiyo or pain In the Iwk uro Hpci'dilv mm -. it - Mom f.tfli to ivo relief from one w two in mi't h!mm i in uriably ctiroa beforo nm noith Ims tpi n ns it. 'I h Munyon ilemedy 'tniiDv pn parr aftfparntn Min-inr each alse&ne At all drnKit 2ft cptitia Inl Jfjoufteod medical wlvire writo lrnf Minn on, 1503 Afcl) Strt. Phi lade In Ma, It is absolutely free. PITHY POINTS. Inppenltig Throughout the Country GhrottlcltHl for Ilnsty Perusal. A movement is on foot to establish a bank at Frackville. Mury A. Mason, of Mahanoy City, liasleeii granted a widow's pension. St. Joseph's Lesion will bold a ball at airardville on the 0th Inst. The widow of tho late D. I). Phillip, of Uordon, has been granted a pension. Several valuable cows have been missed by their owners, In Mahanoy township. The bonds of the biz collector of Kllno township were certified in court for collec tion. The noxt convention of the Young People's Christian Kndeavor Association will beheld In Shenandoah. The store of Clay W. Evans, at St. Clair, was robbed and a large quantity of dross goods and groceries taken. Three farmers near Minersvllle have each sued the Lytle Coal Company for $11000 damages for culm deposits on their lands. Chester county court postponed till the January term the trial of Italph Moore, tho youngster who shot his grandfather dead. Simon Zarhoski was klllod by falling coal at Coxe's llcavor Meadow Mluo, near Hazle ton, yesterday, and threo men were injured iu adjacent collieries. The Tamaqua & Lausford Electric Street Railway, connecting Tamaqua and Summit Hill with all towns In the Panther Crook Valley, has begun operations. Following conviction at York of an at tempt to kill William H. Miller, his son-in-law, Adam Patterson, shot himself in tho head, at Winterstown, but will recover. As Northampton county has moro than its proportion of inmates iu lunatic asylums, judge Scott will require moro rigid examina tions horeafter before declaring persons in sane. Directors of Independent School district, Lebanon county, have decided to prosecute John Pitty uuless he sends to school again bis son Oscar, who was suspended as a punish ment. A plea of voluntary manslaughter was accepted at Lancaster in the case of Arm stead Sanders, charged with the munlor of Kev. William Wyatt, colored, of Charles towu, W. Va. Joseph Mackey, a member of Doublcday Post No. ISO, G. A. It, of Tamaqua, enjoys tho proud distinction of being the oldest member of '.ho GniudArmy iu Pennsylvania having been born in 1802. The P. & K. Co.il and Iron Company are preparing to boro through to tho insido work ings of Mahanoy City colliery, near N. Garrett's residence. They will insert steam pipes through tho apertures to tho pumps. Ask your grocer for tho "Eoyal Patent' dour, und take no other brand. It is tho best Hour made. The Delineator And its wealth of good things is headed by nearly a hundred pages du voted to styles for lato Autumn and Winter, with superb color platos. Among its literary features, Octave Thanct's analysis of Social Life in tho Small Cities and Towns will bo found especially discriminating. The Quaker heroine of Harriet liiddlo Davis' stirring story. "A Chance of War," is not more entertainingly oriclnal in her way than is tho dashing American girl In "The Fur ther Adventures of tho Grand Duke," by Martin Orde. Jeanie Drako's brilliant scries of New York types concludes with a bright and witty depiction of "Tho Foreign Resident." In her "Talks ou Health and lieauty" Dr. Grace Pcckham Murray dis cusses the scientific and hygienic aspects of dress. No other pages of tho magazine will lie read with keener interest than Mrs. Cud walader Jones' replies to questions concern ing behavior and etiquette. Tho Delineator's young people have an invaluable mentor in this accomplished lady. They aro further re mcmbored in a pretty Ribbon Drill, and in Three Novel Entertainments. The reflex action of dress is among tho topics treated in Mrs. Witherspoou's Toa-Tablo. Vegetarians will be delighted by tho cookery articlo exclus ively devoted to dishes for their U'O. Mr. Vick's Flower Garden Includes some curious facts about tho rubber plant. There aro tho usual notices of new books, and the littlo folks are not forgotten. Emma Haywood's explanation of an effective combination of lace-work with colored cinbroiuory is supple mented by the regular departments devoted to crocheting, tatting, etc. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But Take Pan-Tina for coughs and oolds, 25c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Deeds Recorded. From Joseph II. Parry and wife to Hannah Krupp, premises in Ashland. From John l' urraan and wire to Stephen G. Lindermuth, premises In Union township. From Adrew Mutchler and wife to John Haag, trustee, premises in Donaldson. From Amelia a. iiatdorf and wife et al, to Nelson IEisho et al, premises In Toner City. From John C. Johns and wife et al, to An nie S. Auraud, premises in Tamaqua. From Curtin F. Maurer aud wife to Charles P. Lcibig et a!, -premises iu Ashland. Small plli, safe pill, best pill. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure biliousness, uoustipa tlou, sick headache C. H. Hageubuch. Licenses Transferred. The license of Evan Evans, in the EaBt ward of Gllberton, was transferred to Ilenjamln Ilagazinsky. The license of Jaeob llendor, in the Third ward of Shenandoah, was transferred to John Iteyrant. Mr. M. E. llusMlle, 07 Park street, Newark, N. J., says : "After having used Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, in my family with most gratifying results I pronounce it the friend of all liwtlwrs." Marriage. Licenses, Patrick Coyle aud KllabetU Keating, both of Wythe township. Frank D. Fisher, of Pinegrove township, and Matilda lioeder, of Washington town ship. Nothing removes humors from the bfbod go nicely aud gives the complexion such a clear, clean appearance as Dr. Lull's Pills; but get only the genuine, Dr. John W. Hull's Pills. 1Sx-Cii1i1ui- Ctwiln hJViikUIvo. Atlanta, Oa.. Oct. 26. Harry A. Cas ein, ex-bank cashier, Is a fugitive from justlie. When his eae was called in the criminal euperlor court yesterday he did not respond. Cassln was 'in dicted last prwg for embezsilng J71, 000 of the funds of the Georgia Loan Saving nd Banking company. He gave bond In the sum of J 10, 000. It la said that Cassiu Is now in'South Africa, and that he is doing well In a business venture In which he engaged. When bilious or costive, eat a Casoaiets candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 36c. i'rr r - -am, " -THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE. 1U Division u nil gome forts With Itefei ence to It. Aii uriii'li' wiitcn by A. D. Holland, of Scranton, which appeared In the recently issued niimlicr of St. Luke's Churchman, do, ils with the question, "Shall tho Epis copal ilinice of Control Pennsylvania be divided hy Jan 1, lHBSr" The question attracts quitr as much attention as the cuniii.g uli'i tion of a bishop, and Mr. Hoi laud's article has eaused ooli.idorable dis cussion owing to the facts published for the first time. It soys In part: "Let us rut the diocese as nearly as possible In two equal jiatts. This can bo done by separating the following counties from the old diocese and erecting them into n new one : "Wayne. Plko, Monroe, Cttrbou, Lurerne. Rradford, Sullivan, Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Uulou, Suyder, Lycoming, Tioga, Potter, Clinton, Centro. The strength of this now dloccso may be stated as follows : Ooiiiniiiiiloants n,3iU Dlowmill ollerlng $ 15,889 OU Total ofterliigs 1M.3I4 m Value of church property 1,304,037 00 Intlelitwliirm thereon 41,037 37 "Tlie old diocese would then liavo tho fol lowing counties: Illair, Bedford, Fulton, Huntington, Mllllin, Juniata, Perry, Cumber- laud, Franklin, Adams, York, Lmcnstcr, Dauphin, Lebanon, Schuylkill, Ilcrks, Lehigh, Northampton. "And their united strength maybe stated as follows: Cofiiiiuitiicniits 5,583 foeMiii offerings t. 9' 17,070 40 Total olTerl ligs 15(i,0?B 17 Vnluoof church property 1,M8,4I0 00 Indebtedness thereon 21,739 17 'It would also have tho various Institu tions, which would bo a large offset agalust the cxtoss of communicants in tho new dlocoso. Who will say Unit two such dioceses could not each support a bishop? Central Pennsylvania has paid $95,000 per annum for Episcopal supervision for many years. The two soparato dioceses need not pay more. "In view of tho conditions created by the death of tho dear bishop it Is a matter of regret that the important subject of division cannot bo considered at the special conven tion calltd for Nov. 8, but by energetic action at tho annual convention in Juno next, if wo have tho consent and co-operation of tho new bishop, tho new diocese might be an ac complished fact by Jan. 1, 1800, so the new bishop would have tho euro of tho new diocese for only about a year The diocesan funds being equitably divided, tho requirements of tho general convention would bo easily complied with and its consent to a division secured at its next meeting In October, 1898." Chronic Invalidism There are people who seem to enjoy being in ill health; they run from ono physician to nnother, and appear to tako actual satisfac tion iu being told that they have this or that trouble with a high-sounding name; but these people muko sickness a fad, and don't want to be well. The great struggling mass of humanity have no time for tho luxury of disease; thoy must be iu condition to fight life s buttles, aud Illuess means loss of place to them and starvation to their families; for this reason we see tho pale faces going to their toll day alter day, and we wonder how long before they will succumb. It is pitiful to see such suffering when help is at hand fur tho asking. These people cannot under stand that tho world's most successful phy sician can bo consulted by everybody free of all charge Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th Street, New York City, discoverer of the" famous Nervura, will give you advice ab solutely free. If you cannot take the time to call, write tfi him, and ho will reply, telling you what you need, and thero aro thousands who testify that his advice and his remedies aro alike infallible. If your neighbor is ill, tell him of this oiler, aud he will bless you all his life. Disfigurement for lifo by burns or scalds may bo avowed by using Dowitt s wttcn Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. C. II. Hageubuch. An ojh'I'ii llmifl'o Dtiol. Paris, Oct. 26. A so-called duel with swords was fought yesterday between the well known amateur fencer, M. Thomeguex, and an Italian amateur, Slgnor Cassella. The dispute which oc casioned this meeting arose from an argument regarding the starched shirt whlclv'the Count of Turin, nephew of the king of Italy, wore during his re cent duel with Prince Henry of Orleans. Slgnor Cassella's left cheek was scratched In the first round of the "fighting." A Veteran "Sliovnr ol' tho' Queer." Baltimore, Oct. 26. Mrs. Rettio Krause, aged 74, was yesterday con victed in the United States district court, this city, of the crime of passing counterfeit money. She was caught In the act of passing spurious coins of small denomination, which she claims her husband, who is several years her senior, had made. No other evidence could be obtained against him, how ever, and he was not Indicted. Mrs. Krause claims that poverty of the direst kind prompted the crime. for over xaTtGH ALL fUTS i me uiodo icr RHEUMATISM. WrtTDiTYiTi .. . . . u.uawu ana iimuar uompiunu, una jircp&rta uoaer me stringent GEHMAH MEDICAL LAWS,, .prescnoea cy eminent pnysicianst, DR. niCHTER'S a ununn EXPELLER.l World renowned I RemarkablrsucceBlfall I Only gennlne with Trade Mark " Anchor," f. id. ItlcMerA Co., 815 Pearl SU, New York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Qlasiworki. 23&S0CU. lSndorcd& recommended by A. Wailey. 106 H. Main St., 0. H. Hagenbucs, 103 N. Main St., , . r. F.D. Klrlln, 6 5. Main St.. Shenandoan. . DR. RICHTER'8 B "ANCnOlt" BTOMACIIAI. belt for! Coir , DycnepHla&ntonineu Complalut.J IHH v MKliMAN, TEACHER OF MUSIC, PIANO AND OtlOAK, No. al N, White street, Shonandoah, Pa. PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. -1'UI.L LINK OP- FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Will oiwii on BATl'HIUY at No. 28 West Centre Si I Lazy Wot the nun bnt only w uif uvcr. ui other vital ergansareall overworked, and heislan- gnld and ex insted. His food does sot srooerlv direst and he is sallow. feverish and Irritable. His breath is short and exer tion brings on palpitation of the heart. What he needs is DR. GREENE'S UXURA CATHARTIC PILLS The cathartic that dots sot decimate. Tlie pi of civilization. Frlce, IS cents. Made by the discoverer of Dr. oreene's nervnra. oocetteitoooocesae FICKLEMAGGIE. A Caie of lteliirn tlie Presents, or iit Married. Joe Drogalis told this story beforo Justice Toomoy this morning : Last spring ho met JIagglo Wasleskutlo anfl tho couple became betrothod. Joe gavO Magglo iOO for the pur chase of a wedding outfit and added gifts of two rings valued at $13. About u month nco bo supplemented the gifts with another of $30. Soon after that Maggie's affections seemod to cool aud ovontually she gave hiin the ioy hand and marble heart. Maggie, who is ID years old, was arrested ou charges of false pretense and larceny. After o hearing befure Justico Toomoy, Joe and the girl left the office togethor with the understanding that if they didn't get married Maggio would return and enter 300 bail for trial at court. Tho couplo wont to tho iiouso where the girl is omployed us a servant and wore en gaged in talking the matter ovor when a young man whose only known name is An thony arrived from Mincrsvillo. Ho also claims to liavo become betrothed to the girl. uetooKMaggioJutoa roar room. What he said is ouly knowu to tho two, but Maggie wept bitterly. Soon nftor sho returned to tho room iu which Drogalis was waiting and cast at his feet all the clothing she had bougut with tho money ho gave her. Drogalis picked up tho clothing and carried it to Jus tico Toomey's oflico. A few minutes later Magglo rushed iuto tho Justice's oflico and demanded the roturu of tho clotlios. This was refused and when tho reporter left the scene Maggie was getting ready to entor suit beforo another Justice for the goods. The County Court. A charter was granted to St. Poter's Evan gelical Lutheran church, at Shepptou. I he application to amend tho record in the suit of Jere Boas, et. al. vs. Isaac Christ aud others, by inserting after tho names of the plaintiffs, tho words "Trustees of the Salem Evangelical church, Tamaqua," left out bv mlstako was allowed, tho plaintiffs to pay the September term costs because they allowed the caso to be called for trial when thov were not ready. In the case of Joe Sonitzki vs. W. Czyze- wski, the rule for judgment for want of sufficient sffidavitof defense was discharged. Sheriff Scott acknowledged these deeds in open court : To George M. Kinney for a largo hall building In St. Clair, sold as thonronorty of Charles A. Marks for $2,230; To thu Schuylkill Trust Company for two houses in I'ottsviilo. sold as tho property of Sarah Hummel for $10. ' The first application for license for tho year 1803 was tiled iu tho Clerk of the Court's ollico this morning by Daniel J. Thomas, proprietor 6f tho " Pennsylvania Hotel, Mahanoy City. Tho court was asked to sentence P. F, Devine, of Mytho township, but on applica tion of counsol tho matter was continued un til next Monday. Iu David Zehner vs. tho Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company, rule to set asldo tho agreement to abido by the award of arbi trators was made absoluto and tho caso will be put ou tho court calender for trial. Ar bitrators awarded $18,000 coal dirt damages. Fergus Farquhar, counsel for tho coal com pany, appealed from tho verdict, for reasons stated, although an ttgrcemcut hud been mado to abido by tho arbitrators decision. In the estate of D. D. Phillips, deceased. court directed tho sale of tho real estate as set forth iu tho petition for tho payment of debts. JJond in tho sum of $3,000 was filed and approved. Georgo J. Wadllnger asked to amend the record in the equity caso of Fljnn vs. tho Borough of Shenaudoah by substituting Catherine Flynn. John F. Whalen, asked for judgment for want of an appearance in the case of Swift & Co. vs. Harris & Frymcyor. You can't euro consumution but you ran avoid it and euro every other form of throat or lung troublo by the uso of Ono Minute Cough Cure. C. II. Hagcnbuch. Itov. Dr. Hrowii'H (.'oinplnlnt. Chicago, Oct. 26. The most Impor tant congregational council convened since the famous needier council In Brooklyn began Its sessions In this city this morning. Tho council Is to con sider the complaint of Dr. C. O. Brown, late of San Francisco, against the Bay conference, which he charges Injured and wronged him In suspending him without proper grounds and by Im proper methods after a council had ac tultted him of charges of Immorality. Buy Keystoncflour. Be sure that tho name Leusio & Baek, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ever sack. Harper's Weekly, Tho features of tho numbers of Harper's Weekly in October Include au article on tho decorations of the uew Astoria Hotel, in Now York, by Charles H. Cuffiu, oxteuslvely Illustrated from the work of Edward Simmons, Will U. Low. C. Y. Turner, and E, U. ISlash field; u description of the terrors of "Tho White Pass Trail." by Tappan Adney, tho Weekly's special correspondent to tho Klondike; and articles oa "The De struction of Sugar Plantations iu Cuba," by George Bronson Res, on "The Philadelphia Gas Works," giving the results of the muni cipal control of the gas supply, by Clinton Itogers Woodruff, and on the U. S. ship Con stitution ("Old Ironsides"), by Lieut.-Com- mander J. D. Jerrold Kelley. There will also be a description, with drawings, hy 1!, F. Kugbaum, of tho fleet manoeuvre of the North Atlantic Squadron. rMITATEKINTEY. Follow Ills Exnmplo nnd Go to tho I'OllH. President McKlnley will go to his home at Canton, O., the latter part of the week to cast his vote for the whole Itepubllcun ticket. If the preel'dent of the United States, freighted down with work, anxiety and care, feels It in cumbent upon himself to travel over COO miles to vote, lioi- much greater Is your obligation in this direction, when you have only a short distance to travel and can attend to this freeman's duty In a very few minutes. Go to the elec tion. Nov. 2 Is the day, and when you go vote to sustain the administration of President McKlnley by supporting the whole Republican ticket. Judge Honry 11. Goldgberough, Baltimore, Md., says: "U gives me pleasure to reom mend Salvation Oil to any one suffering from rheumatic or other pains," us ggmm r m i esse Aprd in ossii)g. P. P. 1). Klrlln 1ms returned from a visit to Reading. . Rev. P. F. Daggett, of Lost Creek, was a visitor to town to-day. 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris visited friends at PotUvlIlo to-day. ' T. J. Ilroughall spoilt this aftcmoou transacting business nt i'ottsviilo. 'Councilman Mattltl Iilly spent to-day vltiling friends at the county seat. 1 Louis Yodkols left to-day for Philadel phia, where ho will locate permanently. -J 'Mrs. Llewellyn, or East Centre street, was a passenger to Philadelphia at noon to-day. Matt. Kepchlmkl, proprietor of the Arcade cafe, enjoyed a drive to OUbettou and Mahanoy Plane to-day. llitriok Stuiton, Jacob 8. Williams, Michael Graham and James White weio among tho townsmen who attended tho contest court at PotUvlIlo to-day. There's JustTwhat You Want. Pan Tina (36c.) for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Sho ditches the Hjo. Pedestrians passing Kalbach's cigar store, on North Main streot, all oast a glance at tho "dummy" maiden which announces the pro prietor's branch of business. She had been stored away for a long timo, and now makes her uppearaiiue In a new coat of paint, and has overy resemblance of a youthful maiden in reality. Tho base of tho figure is adorned with Mr. Kallwch's business announcement. Casoarets stimulate liver, klducys and bowels. Nover sicken, weaken or gripo, 10c. Anotliot Victim orVootuuTI. Scranton, Pa., Oct. 2G.-Eugene D. Fellows, Jr., a West Point appointee from this city, and left end of the school of the Lackawanna football eleven, has been for two days been ly ing delirious and critically 111 from the effects of Injuries received In a game last Wednesday at West Plttston and over exertion in a game on Saturday at Ilonesdale. I'npal Intor-voiitlon Denied. Home, Oct. 26. Cardinal Rampolll authorizes the denial of papal inter vention In the case of Professor Schroe dor, of the Catholic university at Wash ington, and states tnai uie maiiei m entirely In the hands of the bishops. DIUl). LAVKY. On the 25th Inst , nt Khennwlonh, Pa., Mnrv, uaugnter ol jolin w. niul Jinry sivcy. aged 2 months, 1 wek ond 3 days. Kuncrnl will take place on Wednesdoy, 27th init..nt3 p. in. from the family residence at 317 Vet Lloyd s'reet. Interment In Iho Annunciation cemetery. Relatives nnd friends respectfully Invited to attend. 10-25-2t IIKATON On the 26th Inst., nt Shenandoah l'ft.. warnli J., uauirnter Ol ft lcnnei j. nnu Kmma Hcnton, nged 0 mnntliR nnd 11 days.. Funeral will take lilnco ou Thursday. 2Stli Inst , nt 3.30 p. in., from the family resilience nt No. 522 West Lloyd street. Interment In the Annunciation cemetery. Itelatlves and friends respectfully invited to attend. 20-2t BloodfHerveFood For Weak and nun Down People. VUURT IT IQI The richest of nil restorft nilHI II IOI tlyo foods, because It re places the essentials ot life that are ex. haustcd by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! fe'S&fcMftS digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes netlvo and elear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, nnd as a female regulator lias no equal. Price GOa, orflvo boxes 52.00. Druggists orbmall. We can help you. Advice and book, free Write Us About Your Caso. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1612 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, MISCELLANEOUS. OU 8AM2. Eight hundred dollars worth of 4 uer cent, school bonus. AimJy ut the HEHALI) OIlK-e. JUK.1J-1W FOIt HALK A valuable property, 27 nnd 29 Went Coal street, Shenandoah, Pa., is offered for sale. Double block, houso and tnble ou the rear. Apply to Samuel ltoberts, Wett Cherry street, Shenandaah, Pa. 9-30-lw YUAN'TUI). To borrow $1,000 on first mortg- 1 age. Inquire at this oillco. 10-8-tf 17ISTAT13 of Lawrence Slngley. Utc of North 111 IT. 4.....,l.l.. CI li.lll .i . J Liiwi. iun i, Dviiit; ti.ui I'uuuiy, ut- censed. Letters testamentary on the nbpvo ".tins ".ii kiuiiicu me iimifrniKiieu. all persons indebted to tho said estatp 'arc requested to made payment, and those having claims to present the same without delayfto Or to Jons SijkiLey, H. G. M. IIOLLOPHTEH, STKP1IEUV SlNQLKV, tlielr Attorney Hxecutors. Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. 5. 1897. 10-5-Ctnaw WliTII'ICATK OF HANK DKPOSIT LOST. J Notlcu is herebv frivetl tlmt eerttflfuitn nf deposit 111 tho First Natiounl Bank, of Shenan doah, l'enna., No "A-1310," of which I mil the owner, has been lost nnd that on November 1, 1807, 1 sliull make application to salil banlc (or a duplicate certificate of the same. wos aipxiiLoan. Shenandoah, Po., Oct. 11, 1807. 10-12-l$-20 SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY ONLY Wo will sell the genuine FRENCH CHEWINCI CANDY .Voit 10c A POUND FOR TRIAL. Also L'ltKAM CHOCOLATE) ltu imnd. ,Glvo us a call and be oonvinoeU. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main St., Shenandoah, Fa, BICYCLES ! BICYCLES ! FOR SALE CHEAP. One J10O Qenta' '97 Itanger wheel, good as new. One Kfl Ladles' or Silken' Crescent wheel, good oondltton. No : Reasonable : Offer ; Refused. GUY D. STERNER, No, 403 Weat Cherry St., - Shenandoah, I'a. CHARLES DERR, : TON SO RIAL- ARTIST (SlHieler'f Old Stand.) jog NORTH MAIN STRlflfT, I'lret-clnM work guaranteed. Prompt an polite attendant. Ilalr cutting a peeluHy, m Bo Folks m $1.50 Shoes Well, we guess. They MUST, judging by the wny they buy 'em. Somebody asked us wjiefhtjr they were better tlmn those of Otlltettofc ?. : t , Why, of course they tire ; wouldn't nsk $i.$0 for them if they weren't. If they were like those of ordintuv stores we'd sell theni for less. FACTORY-PRICE gives us the chance to sell the sama shoos for less money, or better shoes for tile saiiltj.. money. Aud these i .50 shoes,-fof meif antl. 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 pricaj a price that anybody can stand, no shoes we know of fill the bill like our.j?i .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. FACTORY SHOE STORE, Shoes Retailed at Factory Price. J. A. Moyer, IVlgr. sir Our Lamp Stock Fancy Colored SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. A "BIG" The workingmen 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 Has Arrived and ... . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Iiine. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Mcrchauls1 Bauk. The Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a "suit ot clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and "grace also comes power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. ; FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, ii Repairing of all Kinds. - - - - .jfg BRANDONVILLE, PENNA. J BRANCH OFFICE: 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA APOLLO RANGES. Four Sizes e ',"'"'".r,T,...,. DUSTO'S 'BARBER SHOP ! COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Attentive nnd ikillful tonaorlsl artists always J. GRANT MOYHIt, l'rop., lnattendai.ee. Neatest Shop In Town. Our. Goal and Main streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Terms: l. 00 nerdsy. W. G. DUSTO, PrOQ. Htabllnu-PiwllHlM Unsurpassed. ' " Hoarders comfortably accommodated by week 8rtlnS0n H0U88 BloOk. or month. A Handsomo Complexion I WaFlt6C Afl IdGS ffifi'W, is one of the greatest charms a woman can Protect your ideal, thcr mar hrlii you waiib. tf possess. PoBom's OoMrmxiou Powdbb Write j6mn wki7ukiiu(jrn coT, Pa un (Tit toir- h- given it. Beys. Wsihtngton, D. c for their ll.HJO prUsoItst V m i " i i I ia4 Hit ot tww lumilrsil Unuullom wkafsO. Like Our Is Now Open Shados, Silk Shades, Latest Designs. SAVING ! Ctfl.tiP. .PCL.1V. .Or.,tt7. ...nO.Hrrt mm H.19- J? ' 1 9h t or Left Oven . For Hard or Soft Coal or Wood. Made With Cup Tops. They are supplied witli Smyjbc's Duplex or Wood Grate, Sheet Flue, which insures first class batingl qualities ; Patent Pedal Oven Door Opener, Automatic Oven Shelf unuuven Ventilating Device, whiqh en ablcs the user by operating a slide to change from a ventilated to a tight-oveu range. . Our price means a saving to you of $5 to $6, If you buy here, v D. & J. SIEGEL, No. 1S3 South Main St.
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