Oold t'urp rurm ri) Old cnliN, ih ,v , RU fornix of t,'np st in ii,p 1 . I i i . t n Hie it )!, 1 jneonxml t, i.nri u,t n,, ut 1 I ft lut If id li - 'I hi i-lill" . hnriiilf'H it i! n , v . n'i .1 in ti olfli. I. run K I nniimnv iirrimrc a fteparatf vu r- f r m ? renta a ml. it tof. Munvon, 1505 Ai ftblutly free. li i p. At all driifii- In -m-.-I uiotitol mhirt write Miii't, l'tiitndt ii'hia. It Is It Is An Exploded Theory That good reading matter coats a great deal of money. We handle the following high grade periodicals and a dime will buy either of them : LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, THE PURITAN. THE STRAND, THE COSMOPOLITAN, MoOLURE'S. lfcp5. MUNSEY'S GODEY'S. PETERSON'S. Try one, you'll want another. HOOKS & BROWN O- North Main St. FOR TO-DAY. Big, fat and juicy cove oysters direct from Maurice River. 60c to $1.00 per Hundred. Pine York State Grnpes. All Choice Fruit. COSLETT'S, 3S South Main Street. Terrific Cyclone in llenii'iil. Calcutta, Oct. 28. A dispatch from ChlttiiRong. capital of the division of the s.inio name, nn the Kurnafoolee river, i-ann-in TVif,al, says that a cy clone has liiKed In the Chlttagoncr ill vlalon and along the northeast coast of the Bay of I'.i-iiKai for eight hours, causing t'jrrlflc havoc. Seven ships have gone ashore, all the houses In the district are more or less damaged, several natives have been killed and large numbers rendered homeless. Vnlnnlile lCleviitor lminnircil by Klre, Buffalo, Oct. 28. The Stuigis eleva tor, situated on the Island at the foot ifip-rrrei?na street, was totally destroy ed by ihiC3C$Ji8rdiyarternoon. There was In the elevato"at the time of tho lire 79,000 bushels of wheat, 20,000 bush els of corn and 100,000 bushels of oats. The grain was valued at $106,000, and the loss on the building and machinery is $100,000. FOR RENT. dwelling on East I,loyd Street, formerly occupied by H. C. Folmer. Has eight nice rooms. One dwelling on North White street, formerly occupied by Isa dore Lauterstein. Has 10 rooms Bath, heat and other conveniences -APPLY AT- O'flflRfl'S MVEHY, Cor. White and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah, Pa. T1KST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 Centra St. PSSTl tn 5,ao,ooo lotning oaic consisting oi uvercoats, men s, uoys ana L-nilcireivs Ulothing, Mats, and Gent's furnishings, to be closed out at 40 per cent, below the cost of manufacturing. In advertising selling out I mean business, and my reasons for wanting to dispose of my immense stock before JANUARY 15th, 1898, is that I am going to engage v in the wholesale Clothing business and need the room which my retail business now occupies for my piece goods, machines, etc., necessary for the manufacture of Clothing. This is no fake, neither is it a new venture, as I have had it in contemplation for some years past. Remember, this stock is all brand new and pf the latest styles, and I am determined to sacrifice it.- Come and take advantage of this sale while the stock is complete. It is a well known fact that we carry the finest line of Clothing in this county, and it can easily be proven by an examination of our mammoth show windows. Our stock includes the finest of Men's Suits, satin lined ; Overcoats satin lined, and our Children's -Suits are the finest in the market, including Vestces, Juniors,,, Reefers .. and in fact any style you may call for. Such an opportunity will never occur again. That such a fine stock must be sold 40 per cent, less than manufacturing prices. . W-r- No. 3Z and AAIITFD TAII OR 5 Hands on coats, vests and pantaloons. In hiring help for my manufacturing department yVMlV I LUi I nlLVnOs SirrOUnd HPS. TllP hnlnnrp f T r-innnt trot nnntrh Twill hf r-nmnATlorl tn hHncr frnmlha PITHY POINTS. iHlipriiliiKi Tlmiugjlumt tlin Country Clirmilrlrtl lor IH"IT Pnrnn1, Pnnl IVum I ns nuci ceile I I.h IYImi- tlir I'lte I'liiifliM A. Darni, us Kllbir of Hie New York Sun. Tim next nnmifil reunion nf the 8ov ntli Penini t'aVHlry Association wi.l I Hold in ilmniiy City. There Is Rome talk of irmViim the Pennsyl vania Cornet Hind, of Tstnsiiun, the Eighth Uegimcnt Bund. Kxreptlons hve been filed nt HarrWiuru hy claiiwtnls to the report of the nmiltors of tho defunct Order of Solon. Business men have subscribed $2.1,000 fin the location of a silk mill in Ibanon, and a site is now being looked for. The Pennsylvania Trust Company has sued two of tho famous Kremp Building Associa tions at Reading to recover funds. A charter has been issued by the state denartmot to the Stegmaler Drew ing Com pany, of Wilkcsbarre, capitalism) at $600,000. Mrs. Hhenberger, who recently killed her child and attempted to kilt herself at York on account of poverty, liaa been adjudged inaane. The general store of Ulrieh & Son, in Bast Hanover township, Lebanon county, was looted by thieves and stock carried away by a team. The Natalie colliery, near Mt. Cannel, is to be put in operation. This plant is worth about $2,000,000 and has been in litigation for a lone time. . The election ballot for next Tuesday were received at the Commissioners' ollice yester day afternoon. They were delivered in person by C. F. Iterkemoyer, of Allentown, ono of the contractors. In litigation overs decedent's trust estate Judgu llland has decided at Head I he that a trust comuny cannot legally make two charges against such estate one for the corporation and another for Its clerk. At the joint convention of the Patriotic Order of True Americans and the Patriotic Daughters of Ameilca, held at Pottstown, the two organisations were united under the name of the Patriotic Order of Americans. The clergy, of (lirardville, contemplate combining in their efforts to crush out danc ing in that town. .Several dances booked to take place in the near future have been tbamloned on account of clerical opposition. Adjutant General Stewart will issue orders next week to 1,800 Pennsylvania soldiers for free transportation to Chattanooga and return to attend the dedication on November IB of tho Pennsylvania monuments on the CliicknmagUA battloflelil. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. DeWitt's Utile litrly Risers euro biliousuess. constitu tion, sick headache. G. II. IlHgeubuch. Deeds Itecordcil. Charter for St. Jtichacrs . United Greek Catholic church, of St. Clair. " From Perry M. Steiby ct ux., to Andrew D. Snyder, premises in Mahauoy township. From Andrew Uomberger, et ux., to Perry Steele-, premises in Mabanoy township. From John Kramer, et ux., to Andrew Ilomberger, premises in Mabanoy township. 1 From Michael Dolan, Jr., to Klizabeili 1 Dolan, premises in St. Clair. "I was troubled with that dreadful disease called dropsy; swollen from head to foot. tlunlivk Wood llitterj has completely cured mo. It is a most wonderful medicine." Joseph Ilerick, Ltmvood, Out. Buy Koystonellour. Bo sure that tho name ,Esi & Bakr, Ashland, Pa., is printed on over sack. Msirrlngo Licenses, James Toole, of Port Carbon, and Mary (lolilen, of Palo Alto Arthur Aimunmiil Pelow. nf Afribannv City, and Adda K. Yost, of (lirnrd Manor. Harry Culbeft and Dora licttiHKur, ot Porter township. Daniel Hill and Lilly M. Sohvcll. of Muha nny township. Those 0 real! ful Sores They Continued to Sproar, In Splto of Treatment but Now They aro Healed A Wonderful Work. "For many yeais I have been a great sufferer with vari ose veins on one of my limbs. My foot and limb became dread fully swollen. When I stood up I could feel the blood rushing down the veins of this limb. One day I accidentally hit my foot'agalnst some object and a sore broke out which continued to spread and was exceedingly painful. I concludod I needed a blood purifier and I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. In a short time those dreadful soree which had caused me so much suffering, began to heal. I kept on faithfully with Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and in a short time my limb was completely healed and tho sores gave mo no more pain. I cannot be too thankful for the wonderful work Hood's Sarsapa rilla, has done for me." MRS. A. E. GIL80N, Hartland, Vermont. HqcxFs 5 Sarsa parilla Is the best in fact the One True Blood Puriner. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills, so cents, OF TNTRRRAT TO A jifi l t1. r t . MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, -mr reacn r look repulsive on account . i of a blotchy skin. So may V a woman. Most faciul dls- W fienremcots come from a w birrd liver and may b permanently removed by the use of S DR. GREENE'S LAXUltt CATHARTIC PILLS Sr the cathtrtic that does 9 sot debilitate, and thi ef Ideal remedy for bilions Hf ness, headache, cmstipa w tlon.torpldliver.dlzrlness, V sallow skin and general ln- V disposition. Price, 25 ct. V Made by the discoverer ot 5 Sr. Greene's Servnra. MAIIAN0Y CITY. Howard Medlar lelil I'or Alaldng Threat' Agnlnst llltt Tiitticr. MAIIAXOY ClTV, Oct. 8. Howard Medlar, sou of George L. Medlar, was taken to the county jail this morning in default of $S00 bail upon a charge preferred by bis father. The young man lias been living at Farley's farm, at Uast Mahauoy Junction. Yesterday he came to town and got under the Influence of liquor. At 9 o'clock last niuht he went to his father's house and demanded money. Falling to get it he threatened to heat bis father and burn down the house. The young man is a dissolute character. It will be recalled that about ten years ago he shot and killed Daniel Miller in a saloon in this town. He escaped with a sentence of a few years iruprUoument and served it out. After that he wandered from one place to another and for a while wag in tho United States army. He is well educated and talented, but cannot be per suaded to put his talents to use in tho proper channels. When but a more boy ho taught school In liahu township. Tho funeral of Adam Koch toolc place at nine o'clock this morning. Kequiein mass was celebrated at St Fidelis church and the St. Fidelis Benotlcial Society attended tho funeral in a body. Col. P. II. Monagban, of Olrardvillo, in spection ollicor for this district of tho De partment of Pennsylvania, G. A. 11., will in spect Severn Post, of town, this evening. A banquet will follow. William iiudy, of town, and Miss Annie Shuda, of Mt. Oarmel, wore married at the latter ulace yesterday. They will reside here. Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weakon or uripo. 10c. EDISON'S LATEST SUCCESS. rtBcurliiir by Hlootrlolty tho Iron Con- tallied 111 Low Grnrto Ores. Dover, N. J., Oct. -28. Thomas A. Edison's success In recovering by elec trical means the Iron contained In low grade ores Is demonstrated at tho old Ogden mines, a fev miles from here. Hla plant Is capable of producing 1,000 to 1,&00 tons dully of almost chemical ly pure Iron. There are 200,000,000 tons of this low grade ore on the land Im mediately surrounding the plant, from THOMAS A. EDISON, which can be produced 60,000,000 tons of Iron. The ore Is blRBted from the mountain sides, and then, by means of steam shovels and miniature railroad cars, conveyed to massive crushers, where It is broken up and passed on to other mills, where It Is pulverized. Tho powder Is then allowed to fall In close proximity to electro magnets, which deflects the Iron to one side, and the Jion-metalllc matter falls to the other side by gravity. The process is en tirely automatic. X.U " ttULi.Ul. ' For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware: Fair; northeasterly winds. For Maryland: Fair in the interior, local showers on the coast; northeasterly winds. a r r- . n r t r Vkprd in Possiog- 6) Hwrjfcg.gfc, Mrs. John Ifctttieyfleld visited friends at Pottsvlllo to-day. W. H. Iwls, of Wm. Penn, stopped over in t wn a few minute this morning en route to Pottsvlllo. Frauk Everett, of Urandonville, spent several hours In town yesterday on his way home from Pottsvlllo. John Thornton, of lilngtown, spent last evening iii town, and tills morning left for Pnltsville, where he was a witness In the Lyon-Dunn contest. ' L YV. Ellermau, who represents HUimeii thai Bros. A Co., the largest wholesale clothier in Philadelphia, spent to-day In town visiting tho trade. Miss Annie Toblu has accepted a podtion as saleslady at Conways Famous IS and 10 contctore. MlasToblu lsa valuable addition, having a latge acquaintance of friends, Daniel Ogden and family are moving lntn their now residence on North Jardlu street. The house they are vacating on South White street will bo occupied by Michael Graham's family. Itob. O. Katon, with Katey & Bruce, of Philadelphia, manufacturers of the Kite? and llrambaeh pianos, is In town. He is a skilled manipulator of the keys of these favorite instruments, and is assisting O'Neill Bros., in disposing of a carload of tliem at their wareroonis on South Main street. Do you scratch and scratch, and wonder what's the matter? Dean's Ointment will instantly relieve aud permanently euro any i chy disease of the skin, no matter of how long standing. linterprlslng. Michael Mullahoy is laying a substantial flag stone pavement iu front of his properties on J.ist Centre street. ft A. Mandour has opened a new sture at 205 Fast Centre street, to be known as tho new Bee Hive. In prices Joe Intends to out-do any of his competitors. WJlcom Challenges. KiHTOit Uveniko Hkhai.1i : Please nllow nio small spaco in your papor to say that I heroby challcugo William Kurtz to shoot a match. If you want a match, Kurtz, come up to Niswender's saloon on Saturday night aud tie It. John Wii.com Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. 38th. 1807. Hunted by Qns. Michael Felcar, o single man 20 years of a to residing nt Moren, was burned about the f.ico and bands by nn explosion of gas in the Morca mines this morning, J but not dan gerously injured. He went to the Miners' hospital. Itev. Fox's Turewelf. Itev. Frank Fox, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church at Mabanoy Piano for tho past two years, on Sunday proached his fare' well sermon. On Tuesday his family left for Mountain City, South Dakota, whoro Itev Fox will tako chargo of the M. E. church nt that placo. Ilia departure occasioned uni vorsal regret. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UIUflT IT ICt Thorlchestofall rcstorsv WI1H I II IO I ttyo foods, becuuso It re places the essentials of life that aro ox. haustod by dlscaso. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesbes, ubuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! &kKanbdt?,e digestion porfoc It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. Tho nerves being mnde strone tho brain becomes aetlvo and clear. It restores lostvltallty, ttopsall wast ing drains and weakness in cither sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price due., oruve uoxes uruggisis or or man. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free. Wrlto Us About Your CaBoT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY. 1612 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOK BALIS, KltfM hundml tloilarH worth of l' per com, scuooi uuntis. Apply at tne I7Oll HALTS, A valuable property, 27 and 29 ) Vet Coal street, Shenandoah, Pn., Is offered for salo. Double block, house and p table on tho rear. Apply to HatmicI Koberts, wv L-'ncrry street, ttiienanuanu, rn. wuhw TV 7ANTRD. To borrow 81,000 on first inortg- inquire lit ims oiuue. iv-o-ii I IN PINTS, HALF PINTS and QUARTER PINTS. Colored Glass and containing corks. We have a large stock on hand which we will sell reasonable. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. i i y- i LOUIS GOLD I N, Proprietor. SHENANDOAH, PENNSYLVANIA, MaSSSSSlSMWilSSSSMSSiiRMMSMMMiMM FIRST FALL nnnnnfTiTiTTin loiuiitunnmi The grent flood of fall trade is upon us. After weeks of prepara tion and masterful buying vC are now ready for it, and this week we display for your inspection and approval all that's newest and best in Ifall and Winter Footwear. Our first bargnin is a lot of Ladies' slices, sizes 2)4 to 7, D, E, and double E width. Our piice is $1,50. These shoes are actually worth 50 cents to $1.00 more at other places. Our second offer is for school children. They are cheap and durable. Sizes 6 to 8, 49 cents ; g to 12, 59 cents. These goods are wonders. Parents should grasp this opportunity. Our third offer is another lot of Ladies' shoes, 28 pairs. Sizes 2j lo B, C and D width; formerly sold at $3.50; hand welt. We will close them out at $1,50. A re markable offer. v WE DON'T GIVE AWAY SHOES BUT WE GIVE sAWAY PRESENTS Which hold an important place jn any library or parlor. They are in the shape of furniture consisting of book cases, parlor tables and parlor lamp tables. Purchesc your shoes here and receive coupons which entitles you to these gifts. This is an excellent method of receiving a holiday gift without spending any money. If you do net trade with us give us a trial. BALL'S No. 14 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL ARTIST. (Slieeler's Old Stand.) zoo NORTH MAIN STREET. Firflt-class work guaranteed. Prompt an polite attendant. Hair cutting a speclftlty. THR PI IRI IC M . . ... SATURDAY, PDA Ml OCT. 30. at mini u uiuiui u CONWAY'S FAMOUS 5 & 10c. I STORE, No. T. -v102 North Main Street Sr ' Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. With n full Une of (ll.issware, Tinware, Wcodenware, Hard SEE ware, ARntcwarc, Crockery Pancy floods and Jewelry. 1 NOTHING IN OUR STORE OVER 10 CENTS. tZ Following are noine of our goortfs : Our Wortli. Price Coal Hols ate, 10c Oalvanlied. Buckets 25s, loc Oil Cloth, table, Mr yd Oo, loo E ' " floor, best Mo, loo Acate Bnokets, 4 qts Slo, loc " Collandcrs JSc, loc t$t " Sauce Pans, 3qts.... Wlc, loc " Milk Pans, 4 ts.... 35c, 10c g Picture with Glass, 8x10... Ufa, 10c Pitcher and Bowl, larce... Wk, loc Side Dishes, 16 Inches flOo, 10c Glass Bowls aic, 10c 'S FAMOUS 5 102 North Next door to O ill's Dry Goods Store. Our I.nm Stock Is Now Open Fancy Colored SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. J mmm. PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL SALE FOR cheap store. SATURDAY ONLY FUI.I. LINK OF We will sell tlio Rcnulne-- FIITniWGllYc"cbY CIQARS AND TOBACCO. lOc A POUND FOR TRIAL. WIU open on SATUHDAY nt Also CRI5AM CHOCOLATIS 15c a pound, tilvo uh a cull ami be convinced. No. 28 West Centre St. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor to vnn Hoitn&Q'riFiitEti, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. Wanted-An Idea Who cm think of some simple thlno In MW1 Protect your Idenn they mar trlog you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDEKUtTONTk CO., Patent Atto?: neys, Wntblngton. V. c for their si.SJO prlio offer iud list ot two tiunilred luventlons wanfeil. ... I will give the preference to experienced hands from towil and Mflno Al,r o nnna .it n, nr i. pi.i.i .,7 3 flDCNINP SHIIM. OCT. 30. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 EES 3 Our Wortli. Price Large Bowls loo. Sc Flint Tumblers lOo Dc Tin Kettles, 2 qts 10c, Sc Decorated Fruits 10c, 5c Tea Canisters loc, Sc China Frnlts 10c," 5c Decorated Plates loo, Sc Porcelain Cnp and Saucer... 10c, 5c White Plates, 5x6 inches... 10c, 5c Meat Dishes : loc, 6c Tablespoons 10c, Be Teaspoons; Sc, 3 for Be AND I. STORE, I. L Main Street. Sbades, SIlk Shades, Latest Designs. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main St., Shenandoah, Fa. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsorial artists always in Attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Rrop. Ferguson House Blook.- Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL J. Gil ANT MOYBR, Prop., Cor. Coal and Main at re eta, Shenandoah, Yti Terms: 1.00 per day. Stabling Foclllttefl Unsurpassed, Boarders comfortably accommodated by weelc or month. ntfitftnnmmntmmK t SELLING OUT. .iUisiiaiiAiiiiiiiiiuiiiR:. . 1 tustzir as - " hovp vnnr name nut on the list. " J
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