... "Bull1 vtlSfi Xt Is An & Exploded Theory 27 -i ' That good reading matter fftVObate a great de.il of money. We 'Jmudle the following high grade ; fef iodicals and a dime will buv ?. blither of them THE PURtrAN. h& THE STRAND, K'f Tnn nnsMiipnr.tTAw ffJt MCCLURE'S, MONSErS, OODEY'S, PETERSON'S. Try one, you'll want another. HOOKS & BROWN A- North tVIoln St. FOR TO-DAY. '"..Big-, iat rind juicy core "Oysters direct from rlhuriee River. mr T u 1 fill mam muaI "Fine York State Grapesd All Choice Fruit. COSLETT'S, 30 South IVIaln Street. BONER STOPS BUTLER. The Summit 11111 Man Stakes Short Work at Ills Antagonist. "Jack" Boner, of Summit Uill, last nisht won another fight at the Arena, in Philadel phla. This was expected to bo ono of Ills hardest flshts, but. In the presence gf n big crowd, ho knocked out Joe Butler In tbo second, round. Both men bad been in strict training for this six-round bout and they looked in first-class condition. Tho first round both men wore caultious, but it wai r idutit Uutler was the best boxer, Tho second ruund opened with a light mix-up and clinch. Then Borer rusbid iu with Emit vigor, landing his right ou But ler's face. Tho colored man in getting back tripped and both went dowu and rolled over together. On tbo very uoxt rally Boner sent hi left to Butler's stomacl witli great force and tho two wont down again, rolling over clasped in each other's arms. Butler got in a right on Honor's body when they squared off again, and in the clinch which followed punched away at Boner's face, whilo the latter hammered his right into the ribs. Boner rushed Butler to the ropes and, hold ing him there with his left, smashed his stomach with his right, then sending a full right arm swing into the face Butler dropped uudepthe ropes and got up very groggy, lie reoled across the stage to Boner s corner, where tbo white man smashed him again on tbo side of the head, scoring a clean knock dowu. Butler lay quiet for perhaps three seconds and then got up, only to find that the contest was over. There's Just What You Want. Pan-Tina (23c.) for coughs and colds. Gruhler Bros., diug store. At Tho Coal Trailo, From Philadelphia Ledger. The anthracite trade continues dull so far as new demand for coal is concerned, but tho tonnage, now being rained is largo and tho col lieries are nearly all working pretty full time, Are or six days per week. Tho output of coal -far last month is estimated nt 5,000,000 tons, and tho production this mouth will probably equal it it does not exceed that quantity, whilo the output for December will no doubt be as large as the condition of the weather for colliery work will allow. Tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company, which suffered a heavy loss of tonnage by the strike in the Hazleton district, will no doubt work its mines to therr fullest capacity to catch up for the loss. Thero is not much inquiry for now cargoes of coal. Tho dealers are gener ally fairly well supplied for immediate re qnlromonts. A large portion of the newly mined coal is being forwarded t market ou old contracts, while tho surplus product is being moved to s to race depots, from whence It may bo more readily distributed later in the season, after "the cloio of navigation, if required. Sufferers from blood poverty and general feebleness of the system should .ka Dr. Ball's Pills, a superb blo.ar-purifler and vitalize rWetJllly.me geuuine, Dr. John W. Bull's Pills. Marriage Licenses, James O. Reiner and Sallio IIoll'u, both of Tower City. Frank Boyle, of Audenried, and MIssCassIo Tamon, of McAdoo, William Scheider, of Pottsvillo, and Kato Nlchter, of Shenandoah. Walerijonas Segotis and Martha Szerejko, both of Shenandoah. William Fanslip and Julia Szultis, both of Shenandoah. George Sweinfest, of Palo Alto, and Mary Kramer, of Pottsvillo. Guy Baker and Ireno Shappel, both of Schuylkill Haven. William J. Baakert, of East Brunswick township, and Carrie Edith Leiby, of Walker township. FOR RENT. One 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 ddre' Xauterstein. Has 10 rooms. Bath, beat and other convenience!;. -APPLY AT- Cor. White and Lloyd Sts Shenandoah, Pa, 11ISHT LINK OK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. :. B. FOLEY, 37 Centre Hi, IUiCMimntlim Cure is ctiaratitpr-d to be Rbmilutfly harm 1pm, and a sirnnir tonic In lunldinff tip Hip wealc mm iuMtnuHui 1 1 iiret n iii or must uiar riifMima wm in imm i.no in M t l u - Miarn. ahootintr rt&lni In any purl m iin t ilv t ijpt in a few dew. A prompt, onipli'tr mill in rin.ini n! i urn fnf Im nrM, pt, onijili'tr nml in rin.ini n! i urn fnf limn firm, rm, stitr in- k uua nil Diiliii in Mpg nml lotnn, lie rhpmn iti-Mn, ft I it ft a, lumhiiKn nr pftln In murnrm, inn 11 i k huU IU 1 I'JIUII in IllJ'S Olid It Chronic rlipinn iinm. ft I it ft a. luuihirn tr will tlie hn"k arc ,hl run 1 Ii Mmu fails in k 6 rellpf from ono i t a o ! . ami ulnm-i im nriably cnrpalM'forf oih hnin. luiitx-' n niul '1 In- Munj on Remedy 'nihnn-v pt par a -rpnruin 'urr fur each nlMafie At all UrtiKiiiHi Vt rt'm a 1 il JfyounettI medical arlvirfi vrUo I'mf Mum on, ltttt Arch Strwt, Philadelnlila. It U abnoliitcly free. INSPECTOR'S REPORT. Mine Inrptctnr Stein's 1'lgtires for (he Month of October. Mine Inspector William Stein to-day furn Isheil for publication his statistics on mine accidents in the Sixth Authracito dlstriot for the month of October, 1807. They are as rouows: l''atal accidents, fi; non-fatal, 4; trilling, 7. By tho fatal accident thirteen children were nmdo orphans and four women widows. Mine Inspector Davis' report for the month of October shows six fatal and twelve non fatal.accldeuta, leaving two widows and fix orphans in the Haxletou district. The corresponding month of a year ago, showed four fatal and ten non-fatal accidents. Just try a lOo box of Oasoareta. tho finest liver and bowel regulator ever ufado. THE FIRE FIGHTERS' GALA iJAY. firemen's Inter-State Carnival Ht Trenton, Nor. 10I1i,1K1)7. On November lOtk, 1807, there will be held at Trenton, Now Jersey's Capitol City, a (iraud lnter-btato olunteer Firemen's Carnival when it is expected uniformed com pauies from Pennsylvania, Now York, Con necticut, Delaware and New Jersey, aecom panled by their apparatus will appear in tho parade and participate in tho contests. A number of valuable prizes will bo given amongst them, one each for the finest equipped cohipany, finest apparatus, and for sprint race with apparatus. To accommodate thoso wishing to parti. cipalo In, or witness tho contest or parade. tno Plillauclphia & Beading' Bailway will, for tills occasion, sell excursion tickets at the low nto of singlo faro for tho round trip (with a minimum of S3 cents). Tickets good going ou November 9th and 10th, and good to re turn until November 11th, inclusive For time of trains and rates of fare consult ticket agents. An Kxcellent Company, A correspondent givos tho following com plimentary notice of the Tempest Dramatic Company, now playing at Girardvllle: "Tho Palaco theatre was crowded to Its utmost capacity on Saturday evening, the attraction being the opening of a tureo nights' engage' ment of tho J. L. Tempest Dramatic Stock Company, who produced Joe to the ontiro satisfaction of tho largo audience. Mrs. Jennie Tempest, as Joe, tho newsboy, was excellent, while Mr. J. L. Tempest took tho part of Davy Davis in an excellent manner. Tho remaining part of tho compauy- all did remarkably well aud and camo in for a good parr of tbo loud and frequent applause. The scenery was excellent and was tho finest ever scon on tho Palaco Btage." Maluinoy City's Eisteddfod. Seven bands, three mixed choirs and seven malo parties, Tiave already signified their in tention of entering tho competitions at tho eisteddfod to ho held at tho Ilerskei opera house, Mahanoy City, on Thanksgiving Day next, under tho auspices of tho Mahanoy uty uieo Club. Mahanoy City's musical organizations are practicing hard for the various competitions. Tho 10th iust. is tho last day on which to enter. Entertainment nml Social. The Ladies' Temporauco Socioty counected witli St. Joseph's It. C. church, at Girard ville, gave a very successful literary enter tainment and social in tho basement of tho church last evening. Tho musical portion of tue program was furnished by the Mahanoy Plauo band and Lally's orchestra. A feature of tho evening was an exhibition drill by fourteen little girls which brought forth rounds of applauso. P. J. Coonoy. of town who possesses a beautiful tenor voice, ren dered several selections, and came in for his share of honors by several encores. Killed on the ltallroad. Patrick Coyne, about 17 years of ago and a resident of Locust Gap, was struck by s i'. & It. passenger train yestordayaflc.aoou whilo crossing tho track n? xiairy crossing, near Locust Gap. Af no stepped on the track, ho was struck bribe engluo and hurlod into the air, drorjii'ng over tho bank in the brush. Thr train was stopped and the crew picked n im up aud took him on tho train. Thoy In tended to tako him to tho Minors' Hospital but he died on tbo train boforo reaching Ashlaud. Licenses Transferred. Tho liconso of Joseph Alex, in New Phila delphia, was transferred to Miko Powteanis. The license of Walburta Ellison, in York- ville, was transferred to John Bettler. The license of John Smith, In tho Fifth ward of Shenandoah, was transferred to Martin Lazaunickas. The license of Anthony YanchalotTsky, in the Third ward of Shenandoah, was transfer red to Alex Mecocavage. Semi-Aiaiual Dividends. Tho Miners' National Bank, of Pottevllle. yesterday declared its usual semi-annual dividend of three per cent, on its capital stock. Tho Pennsylvania Bailroad Company yes' terday declared a semi-annual dividend of 2 por cont. Tbo Board of Directors of the Lehigh Navigation Company yesterday declared a semi-annual dividend of 2 per cont. Church Celebration. The fourth anniversary of tho dedication of the new Methodist Episcopal churoh and the thirty-third anniversary of the founding of Methodism in Mahanoy City were cele brated In the Methodist Episcopal church of that place on Sunday with Imposing services, Bev. C. L. Gaul, pastor of the Twoirth Street Methodist church, Philadelphia, preaohed both afternoon and evening. Chunge of Operutors, Thomas J. Doulan, for several months past night operator at the P. & Ii. passenger station, was to-day transferred to the Super intendent's olSoe at Slmmokiu. His suc eMor I P. J. Ferguson, Jr., of Lost Creek, who will take charge of the keys to-night. All Souls' Day, All Souls' Day was celebrated to-day iu the Catholic churches iu the region. Special masses were read and special services for the deceased also held. Uiioln Shiii'm Iiidabtmlnem. Washington, Nov. i. The monthly statement of the public debt, nhowa- that at the close of business on Oet. SO, 1897, the debt, lsti cash In the treas ury, amounted to $1.0iO,W,01, an In crease for the month of HAil.lU. Tilts increase is priclpally accounted for by a decrease In the amount of oasli on hand. Take Pan-Tin Air soughs aud eolda. atari At Gruhler Bros., ilrux store. Buy Keystoueiiour. Be sure that the name Lswiiu St Baeb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed en every sack. PITHY POINTS. tlnppnulnK 1 liri.ujtlinul I tin Country ChriMilelril for Hasty IVrutal. Dmi'l fail to cast yntir vote tu day. The jMauesvllle shops am working ten hoin-N again. The collieries will resume operations to mnriow morning. The School Ihsird and Town Cuunctl will hold regular meeting, this week. It Ilruie Clayton, tho new postmaster at Ashland, took charge of the oftlce yesterday. Burglars yesterday broke Into the post oillce at Forty Fort, Ltnerno ooiyity, and secured $171.85. Reading's Mayor has approved anordlnauco taxing unnaturalized persons employed on public work iu tho eity. Carbon county is oxcited ovor thodlscovory of what purports to be gold iu tho vicinity of Lelilghtou and Wolssnort, Myrtle Wiser died at Lewis' Bun, McKoan county, of alleged neglect and ill treatment by her father, who is under arrest. A number of our society people are tho ro cipienta of invitations to attend the ltlalto dance at St. Clair on Friday evening. Mr. Meyers, of Shenandoah, is erecting a retiduuee mid store at tho corner of Goorgo and Wheelor strcots. Pottsvllle Republican. Itev. Sptldiug, pastor of the Kuglijh Bap tist church, at Hazletou, tendered his resig nation at tho close of Sunday oveulng s ser mon. In tho shooting match at MluorauHeon Saturday Wise, of that place, killed itrneout of twelve birds aud Bell, of Primrose, killed six out of elcvon. Judge Wright, of Baltimore, decided that faith cure doctors rendor no apparent service to tho sick, and for that reason are not en titled to remuneration. Tho internal revenue receipts at Reading in October were (37,020.03, an Incroaso of $200 over the previous month aud about ?2,000 over October, lb06. John Mcllhenny, whilo guunlng yesterday iu Heidelberg township, Lebanon county, accidently shot Frauk Ulrich in tho leg, which had to bo amputated. William Williams, who has been foreman of the Reading shops at Shamokin for a number of years, has handed in his resigna tiou, taking effect yesterday. Capt. Samuol K. Russel, formerly of Potts- ville, but now of Philadelphia, has been re instated in his former position In tho Mint and resumed his duties yesterday. Mrs. John Haas was arrested in Reading for cruelty to and desertion of her children, ranging from 2 to 12 years, who were fouud in an unhealed house without food. In a civil proceeding before a Stroudsburg Magistrato tho plaintiff, who conducted his own case, opened it by reading from the Biblo until Ktopptd by the Magistrate. East Stroudsburg friends of George Raus burg, who recently forwarded $100 to Seattle for him in response to a telegraphic request for money, have just learned that tho tele gram was a forgery. Counsel for Shoriff Martin, of Luzerno county, deny that they will ask for a chango of venue Iu the miners' cases on the ground that he and his deputies cannot got a fair trial in Luzerno. The engagement of Miss Anna C. Webster, postmistress of Woatherly, and Rev. James Moore, the new Presbyterian minister at that place, is announced. Tho wedding will take place on Novoraber 10th. Mrs. Delia M. Jones, Granville, N. Y., writes: "I havo tho highest praise to give to Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, Wo havo used it in our family for five years with tho best cuects. ' Deeds Itecorded. From J. T. Milliugton et al to Mary Mc Mcniman, premises In Shenandoah. From Mary McMcniman to J. T. Milling ton. committee, nrnmlnpt tn ftlmnarwlnul, From Solomon Schooner and wlfo to Ilenrv Heisler, premises in Schuylkill township. From Catharino Crowe to Hannah Dieruflw premises in Minersville. From Benjamiu G. Hess and wife to Ellen si. Jicuinncss, premises in Shenandoah. From Wm. R. Pratt to Mary E. Pratt nrcmises in Rlinnnmlnsili. From Charlcmaguo Tower, by executors, to noniy iircsslor, promises In Tower City. ertta Globe for RHMMATISM. 'X' .V -iff tJ IU BlliUlUr UGITDllalTiri. a lieu BO uuuer mc iirmgont Ua dining. carCfllCAL LAWS,. t,J ""iars UK. RICHTER'S fa A Mniinn 11' PAIN EXPELLER. World renowned 1 Kemirfeibiv iM..Uf i , IOolr genntno with Trade Mark " Anchor," 1 (. Id. Itichter ACo., SIB retrlSt, New York. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Honsst, Ova Glassworks. 23&WCU. Endorsed & recommended bj A. Wasley, 106 It. Main St., kC. H. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St., r. r.D, jumn, 6 s. Main St. , Bnenandoan. OR. RICHTirt'S 1 ANCHOR" flTOaiACriAI, b.t tor , iiyipeiwisgHlomncli c;oran -TO- THE PUBLIC! We desire to thank the public for its patronage Saturday even ing- & All the special stock we advertised in the IIbrald l has been sold. Wc still liave on linnil marvelous inducements iu the confectionery line. Before the close of the pres ent week we will announce ANOTHER BIG CANDY SALE. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY CO., 110 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Kruj.wujn. .ftue. M-tir. .cpsf. Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers IMIM'M ma, J. QUANT MOYHIt, Prop., Cor. Goal and Main streets, Shenandoah. Pa. Terms! 81.00 per day. Stabling Puallltlea Unsurpassed. Boarders comfortably accommodated by week or mouth. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Hheeler's Old Stand.) 109 NORTH MAIN STREET. WMt-class work fuarantesd. Promnt an noHte attendant. Ifalr cutting a spcculrr. A Handsome- Complexion is one of the greatest charms a woman can posU. 1'OZZONl'S COUrLKXlOK POWDGU gives it. Jrfeip for the Jrfair Is hnt a great many men and zvomcn are looking for f help against approaching baldness ; help against hitenina lotks ; help to restore the lost gloss to the hair help against fading tresses ; help for the scalp attacked by dandruff. AVER'S HAIR VIGOR offers fust such help. It restores gray or faded hair to its original color, gives it length, thickness and gloss, and removes dandruff. " My hair was rough and broken and began to fall out. The use of but one bottle of AYEK'sHAlR Vioor both checked the falling Out and renderod my hair smooth, glossy and in splendid condition. It Is the finest of dress ings." Mrs. P. L. SMITH, Silver Creek, Miss. "Soms rears ntro mv hair began to fall out and 1 became quite bald. Ily advice I tried ers and very Boon my hair ceased to fall out and a new and vigorous growth ,made its appearance. Mv nalr is now abundant and glossy." THOS. PUNN, Bockville, Wis. MAHANOY CITY. At a meeting of tho School Board held last evening three night school teachers woro elected namely: Misses Hattle King, Mary Entwistio and Hawthorno Lyons. Missos Clauser, Courtney and Wagner wore ap pointed substitute teachers. For truant officer thcro wcro threo applicants, Richard Llttlchalos being elected on the second ballot, at a salary of $2 per day. The schools will bo opened next Monday. Emil Wondt, the shoe dealer, expired at his residence on West Centre street, at 3:20 p. m. yestorday aftornoon. Hewasanativo of Dresden, Germany, and emigrated to this country B0 years ago. For the past 22 years ho has been a resident of Mahanoy City. Ho is survived by his wife aud feur children. JJeceased was a member of the Monterey Lodge of Odd Fellows, of Lancaster, Pa. For somo time our town has sull'ered from many petty robberies. The latest to ho recorded is the warehouse of Cornelius Rolng, tho grocer, from which a quantity of flour was taken last night. Tlios. Wornian, a poultry fancier, mourns the theft of fivo choice Leghorn chickens. A telegram from tho Miners' hospital to day states thai Andrew Poschock, who was burned by an oxplosion of a lamp hurled at him by his wife ou Satuiday, is iu a pre carious condition, aud thero are little hopes for his recovery. This is a quiet election day. The usual crowds around the polls aro not to bo seen. Tho reports up to noon show a very light voto. Isaac Pchler, the freight master at tho Lo, high Yalley depoti,who has been critically (111, for several weeks past, is now on tho road to -jiOcovery, Ills condition to-day was greatly improved. When bilious or costive,, cat a Ca3carcts candy cathartic, euro guaranteed, 10c, 25c. Tho Sliltnu Olijocts. Constantinople, Nov. 1. The Ottoman government has notified the powers that it objects to the appointment of Colonel SchaefTer, an officer in the army of Luxemberg, as provisional commissioner of the powers for the Island of Crete. The German Rovern ment supports the objection of Turkey. Mrs. Pullman's l'rlvnto Fortuno. Chicago, Nov. 1. Mrs. Pullman need not depend upon the bequests of her late husband to maintain the magnifi cence of the homestead at Eighteenth street and Prairie avenue. She lias, a private fortune of her own, amounting to 1,000,000, which she received from Mr. Pullman previous to his death. Colored Man C'oiivloteil of Murdari Pittsburg, Nov. 1. Luther Huddle, colored, was convicted of the murder of Joseph Mondlni, at Unity. He Is In Jail with two colored men, who are awaiting the hangman s rope for mur, der committed at Unity. All were coj' vlcted since July. Ileturiicd Most of Ills btenllncff. Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 1, Walter R, Houghton, the postal clerk arrested for the theft of a J15.000 order package, has returned $14,700, which he bad con cealed In the barn and chicken coop at his residence. Tho Wcnthor. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware: Increasing cloudi ness and rain; east to south winds. For District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia: Threatening weather and ratnc: easterly winds. M.sso, I. UIBItMAN, TEACHER OF MUSIC, FUNG AND OK0AX. No. 31 N. White street, Shenandoah, Ta. Every man's wife who has friend. usedSEELIO'S knows a good can tell you about Seel- Ig'3. Thls admn- dnnk.T ry iton your husband. i tureimproTcscheap F coffee and makes J-ttrtmi. drink little money. 3c. a pack I age grocers. People that Sleep on CORK SHAVINGS don't get up in the morning with a few or more nching spots that feel as though circulation had been interfered with. For sale by dealers. Armstrong Cork Co., Pittsburg, Fa. J TOT W lis W5rd in Possiog. 9 yifJVaWijVisV'sV Richard Tobin went to Northumberland to-day to visit friends. William Gllflllan, of Sohuylklll Haven, was a visitor to friends In town to-day. ltov. Alfred Heehner paid a visit to the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation at Mahanoy City yesterday. George Keller, Sr., of Bloomshurg, spent several busy hours in town to-day. In the Interests of his mammoth grocery here. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. lloppes, of Mahanoy City, and Mrs. J. C. Blddlo, of Fountain Springs, were among the visitors to town last ovenlng who attended the concert In the Aunuuchttiou church. THE PRINCETON "CONTROVERSY. Mny ItcMtilt In n Itupturo Hotwcon tho Churoh nun tfn I vend ty. Princeton, N. J., Nov. 2. The discus sion over Princeton Inn, the consequent condemnation of Princeton university and several of Its professors by various presbyteries and synods throughout the country, and the action taken by Hev. C. II. Shields In announcing that he would sever his connection with the Presbyterian church, has caused a de cided breach between the university and the church, which Is now believed to be rapidly approaching an open rup ture. On Nov. 11 the New Brunswick synod of the Presbyterian church will convene In the First church here. A resolution will be Introduced condemning Pro fessor Shields for signing the petition for a liquor license for Princeton Inn, which will he followed by Professor Shields' resignation as a minister of the church. President Patton, who will be present, Is then expected to speak in defense of Professor Shields, and the gauntlet may be thrown to the church by tho university. FIREMEN'S INTERSTATE CARNIVAL, Trenton, November 10 lleiluccd Itntes la Pennsylvania ltallroad. For tho Firemen's Interstate Carnival at Trenton, N. J., Novembor 10th, tho Peuusyl- vania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from Now YorK City, and all poiuta on its lino in Now Jersey ; in Pennsylvania oast of and including Harrlsburg, Lock Haven, Littlcstowh and Nottingham, aud in Delaware, north of and including Newark and Dover, and at rato of singlo fare for tho round trip (no less rato than twenty-flvo cents), tickets to bo sold Novembor I) and 10, good to return until November 11, 1807. llopnrtc'l ItftHliriiutlon of rltndonl. Vienna, Nov. 1. The Emperor Fran cis Joseph returned from IJuda Pesth yesterday and granted an audience to Count Hadeni, the premier, on the crisis in the Austrian relchsrath. It Is reported that Count- Dadenl tendered his resignation. Oh, HowThankful Pain Was Maddening and Hopo Had .Boon Abandoned Wonder ful Results of Purifying tho Blood. "A very severo pain camo in my left knee, which grow worse and worse, and finally a soro broko out above tho knee. It discharged a great deal and tho pain from my thigh down was- maddening. Largo, hard, purplospoU appeared on my leg.- I suffered In this way for years, and gave up all hopo of ever being cured. My wife was reading of a case like mine cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla,Hand sbo advised me to try it. I began taking it and when I had used n few bottles I found relief from my suffering. Oh, how thankful I am for this relief I I am stronger than I have ever been in my life. I am In tho best ot health, havo a good appetite and nm a new man altogether." 3. P. Moors, Lisbon Falls, Maino. Hood's spaS, Isthe best In fact tho Ono True BlooiU'iiriner. Hood's Pills euro all liver ills. 20 cents. MISCELLANEOUS. FOB SALK, CIIKAP. A horse six yenrs old Apply nt No, 126 Enst Apple nlloy, Slien nndoah, Pa. 10-2tKJt FOR SALK. Eight hundred dollars worth of 4 per cent, school bonds. Apply at the 1 1 r.n a i.l, uuieu. JO-1 , - J W TtTANTBD. o borrow $1,000 on first mortg 1 ) ago. Inquire nt this ollloe. 10-8-tf FOUND. A Bentle hound. Owner can have same by proving property und paying nil oxpontes, by calling on Lewis P&welf, 416 West E STATU of Ijiwrenco Slngley. Me of North Union township, Schuylkill 'county, de- i-i-usuu. jitters lesiumeiuary on (lie nbon estate having been granted to the undersigned, nil persons Indebted to the paid estate aro requested lo made payment, and those, bnving viuiuis ,u ircent me Huino wiiuoui uelay tu Or to John Hisolhy, 8. G. M. IIoLLor-BTKn, .Stki-jihn Sinulby. their Attorney Bxecutors. onennquonu, rn., uct. o. VfJ!. 10-S-Gtoaw BICYCLES! BICYCLES ! FOR SALE CHEAP. One J100 Gents' '07 Ranger wTieel, good as new. Ono $00 Ladlos' or Misses' Crescent wheel good condition. No : Reasonable : Offer : Refused. 0 SUY D. STERNER, No. 405 West Cherry St., . Shenandoah, Pa, DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and elclllfiil toneorlal artUta ahr&ya in uiLenuuiii'e, Neatest Shop In Town, W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block.- PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 29 W. Centre Street. Chooolate l)roi ......13e per iouiid IxMeuges iio J)er poulul Caramels 12c. per pound Mixed Oamliss So. to 80a per pound Uhewlng Qum ....JSo. package nt So. each nity Umlsof Smoking nml Chewing Tobacco. Cigarettes, So a lxiekage and box of matches free Peanut quarts for 5c Fresh Fish every Friday Morning. C)iSPf ClLe'Zm iillillilniiiiiii dfc. H dffenBMaffe M H H ASTORIA trjcfablcPrcparationfor As similating llicToodntulHcula ling llic Stomachs andDowcls of I RTSKra etoi aiiTBriti ioa Promotes Digcslion.Ckcrful ncss nndncst.Contalns neither Opiuni.Morpiiitie iwr Mineral. Not Narcotic. 4lx.frnno Scttl Jlrytftrmnt - Hinpfied -Clirtfitd Sugar . )lA7jarw fltn-nr. Ancrfcct Itemcdv forConsliDa- tion, Sour Stomach.Dinrrhoca, Worms .Convulsions .rcvcrisn ticss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. exact copy or whappeb. stasias siasism l Do Folks Like Our i $1.50 Shoes ? Well, we giiess. They MUST, judging by the way the)' buy 'em. Somebody asked us whether they were better than those of other stores ? Why, of course they are ; wouldn't ask " $1.50 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 i .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. FACTORY SHOE STORE, Shoes Retailed at Factory Price. gar- U. A. Moycr, IVlgr. mm 'Our Lnmp fjtoclc is NowOpen Fancy Colored Shades, Sllk Shades, " Latest Designs SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. T,.,ri . ,T, APOLLO RANGES. Four Sizes - Tho Rosv rrnKhnnso And a t1t( softaaM of the skin is Inva. rlatilyobUlntd by tboft who use PosaoMi'a Oompluxlon Powder. ll!AVaIIIUIfl i iuiw I umn The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Fao-simile Signature OF . ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEBY BOTTLE. THE KIND : YOD HAYE: ALWAYS BOUGHT. THC CCNTAUtt COMPANY, NtW VOHK CITT s mm Either Rig ht'or Left Oven . ' -For Hard QLSft Coal or Wood. Made WjthjC upTopJ They are supplied with Smythc's Duplex or Wood Grate, Sheet Flue, which, insure first-class bakingi qualitio ; Patent Pedal Oven Door Opener, Automatic Oveu Shelf and Oven VcntilaHnff Device, whicli able the user Uy onerattng a slide to cliauge from TWitllated to a tight-oven range. Our price means a saving to you of S5 to ' S6, If you buy here. D. &XsiEGEL, No. 123 South Main St. Wanted-An Idea4