It Is Exploded Theory That good reading matter costs a great deal of mom-v We handle the following high grade periodical and a dime will Imy either of them : MDIBS' HOME JOURNAL, TBC PURITAN, THE STRAND, THE COSMOPOLITAN, McCLURE'S, tksp stONSErs, OODET'S, PETERSON'S. Try one, you'll want another. HOOKS&BROWN 1 North Main St. FOR TO-DAY. fit, tpdj I lie ji 1 1 1 in MIsJ n ml lt maf Will in . I'Ptj I!' V iid c k,1 I mil 'l. . hIm vc -teil l.i-tq K j Big, fat and juicy cove oysters direct from Maurice River. 60c to $1.00 per Hundred. Pine York State Grapes. All Choke Fruit. COSLETT'S, 36 Sou h Main Street. THE AUSTRIAN' REICHSRATH Itemlllils MarkTwHliiof hu American lonchlllic Bee. Vienna. Nov. 6. The all nlRht fit ting of the relcharath was th most disorderly ever witnessed In any pm llament. Some of the anti-Semite x presslons were of such an Impropi-i character as to defy reproduction. The most frequent insult bandied about was the charge of drunkenness. Thrw fourths of the members appealed to have gone raving mad. "Liar," "dis graceful scamp," drunken clown," "your grandmother was begotten on a dung heap," and similar villainous ex Iletlvee and suggestions were common remarks.. M. Verestchagln, the Russian painter, and Mr. Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) were In the visitors' gallery. Mark Twain said it reminded him of an American lynching meeting to punish a horse stealer. He asked Herr Lecker to give notice of his next 12 hours' speech, and said he would be thiTP and sit it out. Herr Lecker took the obser vation seriously and replied that he hoped next week to repeat the perform ance. Fatally Shot by a Itobber. Detroit. Nov. 6. John Neiding. a shoemaker, was shot and fatally wounded by a robber early In the morn ing while asleep in his house on An tolne street. Mrs. Neldlng was awaken ed just as the Intruder appeared In the doorway of their room with a lighted match In his hand. Realizing he was detected, the stranger fired a revolver at the bed. The bullet pierced the breast of the sleeping man, penetrating a lung and blood vessel. The robber escaped. Neldlng will die. Gouornl Leo Off For Culm. Washington, Nov. 6. Consul General Fltzhugh Lee, in pursuance of his in structions, left Washington yesterday afternoon on his way to Cuba. This fact is believed to exhibit the confi dence of the administration In the sat isfactory outcome of the pending nego tiations with Spain. A Currency 1JII1 Iiupractlciililn. Washington, Nov. 6. Senator Piatt, of Connecticut. In reply to questions, said concerning the outlook for cur rency legislation at the coming session of congress- "Effective legislation by congress upon a cunency bill Is ren dered impracticable by the lack of a majority In the senate." "I have been usiug Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for some time. It cured my baby of a verv had cotifh. I believe it visa the means of saving bis life. Mrs. Thomas Hiaton, - Centrevllle, N. J." Contti-Htiilutlni; Senator llnnna. Cleveland, Nov. 6. Senator Hanna yesterday received a large number of telegrams congratulating him on the result of the election in Ohio. Among those who sent the messages were Governor Bushnell, Senator Foraker, Postmaster General Gary, Secretaries Long and Wilson, Attorney General McKenna, Senators Fairbanks, Mason, Fritchard and Elklns, Chaunrey M. Depew, Joseph H. Manley and scores of other men In public life. Ask your grocer for the "Eoyal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It is the best flour mde. CHARLES DERR, TONBORIAL ARTIST (Bheeler's Old Stand.) zog NORTH MAIN STREET. Flr&t-obwNJ work guaranteed. Prompt an polite aUiHlaHt. llalreuttlngaspeelaltv. FOR RENT. One dwelling on Bast Uoyd stmt, formerly occupied by H. C. Folmer. Has eight nice rooms. One dwelling on North White street, formerly occupied by Isa dora Lauteratein. Has io rooms. IialU heat and other conveniences. -APPLY AT- O'flfiilfi'S MVEHY, C. White Md Lleyd Sis., Staarieaii, Pa. 1 GROGERJES , MUR, FEED, Ilia im i nn 1'hufl fur a 1 1 red ( ilrlliu j Vn rni.siol tn-cd I l tk Wili over E had hR lurnttB Tlisfl lime 1 .loliu j i uimtj hot al vi1vc( Juhd t'omna burs .is.sv. li , eunnilC t'icy . 1 "gain I John tity claim! Wbfi bonus log wM and M both A annoiH "wer Uimrti entlr term ( unplei Ver; Sym flaky cure KU(J rHY POINTS. Nl fnt tln.ty lWun.il. shirt furl,, it. will uIm.i tin fifty nnuliiiiiw Mat Wettlu-rly will soon lie W a m.nr.,nlv..,l ,...n..u..... Mlutl. nf fJ.ioL..L-,. ....I 1.M k'HW lliiveu. Coiin , will soon 8A Council l.ns voted not to Boas of u thlnl-elim cilv ! W Brailtl-ll to Aillmr Ud Miss Ida IV Itlew. uf iBuslicr. of Mniirh I'liunV. I hH won ml. wpre Krauted to ' eM(S of Win. Bergen, i deceased. and llnllftr. 'Mary Murphy, of Hallitsln. iwas Kllleil hy the curs. Hn iron Ootnimny yestertUy I of boons, Jsckets and tubes wasntngton Nuvy Yanl. raiment. V. d P I. btt baml, tho Colonel having war tunes played by the t of Jurtce Savillre tho Pnm. JJbrthumberlslid colintv re. ; ntables for attending the Jay. sot, of Shamokln, was run !ttt at the Cameron colllerv and JB broken aud was otherwise I about the body. that 380 new cases will be re. fit during the November session. ', Oompany will issue its winter HBorrow a week. ful attemnt to asass!nnte flll. of Fuyetttvllle, Franklin by an unknown party. Mougli a window with a re- I anJ F. J. Anderson, were Snmro V.iEiier. of Gordon. DreyfuM.of Sheiinndoah.wlth tety aud brilicry. Dreyfuss. tor, and John Utitnti, were also wo he held as witnesses unless Itsli tn hall. pr baek salaries have been brought UO any of Lebanon by ox-Mayor Mean, who claims fins, and ex- er William HurnsiUe, whoso fiShry Strohl. aged 18, of Xesquo- Sthou cotintr. wus carelesslv nlav- j-'ork, it pierced one of his eyeball Jilt froai the socket, lie will lose l-tlanips arrested in Oil Citv. who , 1-BftOr beillffr-lonkfMl till that, tliotr a play for comfortable. wlnW an the county jail," are to be fed l dry bread and water, nnd their bnfluemeut will be made otherwise lit. De. prem oill prem: people have disordered kidneys. I I'aitis in the loins, and ixile, t. Dr. Bull's Pills will Doaltivelv ill flfseases of the kidneys. Price 10 fetUS. Deeds Recorded. Pence Barrett to Wni. Liseoka. .ft SI. CTalr. JrSm John Miles, Sr., ct ux. to Locust 'li 'Saving and Loin AFsocintiou. sef III Gordon. IW3 from Howard Iiichards ct ux. et al.. to Thomas, McMenamlu, premises in 1'alo A!to.i Dend from John L. Geih et ux. ct nl. to Mille Organ Oomiwuy. promises in Auburn. lleHd fron Henry K. Christ, adminislrator. to Htlnry F. Omuzow, promises in Ashland. Deda from John 1!, Junes ut ux. to Joseph J. Scfmidt prcml-os In Miucrsville. D!d from Irwin A. Seltzer ct Ux. to Peter Dresllor, premises iu Union Twp. Deild from John Penn ISrnck, executor, ct al.. ttl Chaa. Sahwcdcr, premises iu Ashland. Deld from Alfred Bancroft ct ux. to Wm. Wertf, premises iu Girardvillo. Be.il fioni Wm. Franz to Smih Hummel. premises In Washington Twp. Dei d from Anna L. Boone to Louise ScumUtswr, premises in St. Clair. uma from Joseph E. Emerich et ux. to Josenh Brown, premises iu Wayne Twp. UMd from Joseph Brown o ux., to Lucy Stnericli, premises In Wayne Twp. j from Alice G. Schrinur et vir. to a J. Herb, premises iu Pottsville. 4 from Miohael Devlin et ux., to u Ketsoliinann, premises in Branch Ann Amel Dei AdoW Twp Dedd from Daniel Hehn et ux., to Wm Sclieljaeh. premises in Way no township, Dei Id frfjm Wm. Helm et ux., to John Lutz.j premises in Washington Twp. D'j(l from Adam Ueed ot ux., to John Lutz, pjetnlsos in Wayne Twp Deild fCp Levi Bheln et ux., to A. I! Mooriwnrsiukes in Washington Twp. DeJd,irflaVJoun Frehafer et ux., to Chas. A. Meek 'et al., premises in Schuylkill Havcli Del4 from Chas. A. Meek et ux., to L. W. WeisJijiiqr, premises in Schuylkill Haven, MM Z O. O 1 ord massing. 5 but oxtremely good for tho sufferer from that harassing disease is Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. No medi cine can compare with this great remedy in the prompt and perma nant aid it gives in all bronchial affections. It stops the cough, soothes the irritated throat, and in due refreshing sleep. "I had a bronchial trouble of such a per sistent and stubborn character that the doc tor pronounced it incurable with ordinary remedies, but recommended me to try Ayer's Cberrjr Pectoral. One bottle cured me." J. a WOODSON, P. M, Forest Hill, W. Va. "A short time ago I was taken with a severe attack of bronchitis, and neither phy sicians nor ordinary remedies gave me relief. In despair of finding anything to cure me, I bought a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Less than one bottle entirely cured me." GKO. 1). HUNTER, Altoona, Pa. mm Mr. L. Llitlo and im.ih, ,.f FulUville, are nitests at the residence of W, It. Kert- iskr, on Mouth Jsnlln stiett. Walter S Sclmfler, of Pottsvll o, m exi cu tor of the SclmUer estate, In couipmy,vrlth Borough Surveyor Gregory, yesterday iBe a tour of the estate's property In tlik ylainlty and Glllierton. Both gaiitlemeu weri Tcpn tereil at the Hotel Frauey. Mls Sue Fowler, of North Main street, It visiting friends In Bearer Meadow. ' C. W. Dingier was a passenger to l'blliv uelpnm tiwlay. A. J. Weldcusaul, of New York, fa Hie guest of his brother, H. M. Wetdcftsatil, propni'toror the Ferguson House. Apers fltorg Pectoral now put up in half-size bottles at half price 50 cents. VOLlTICAt, POINTS. Dr. Swallow had four majority iu Plno grovo. Henry Watterson.of tho Louisville Courier Journal, announces that ho will no longer oppose free sllver.aud will support tho Demo cratic ticket when possible. Shenandoah's vote in tho noxt Republican county convention will bo reduced to 12, aud Malmuoy City will have the same. A canvass of tho vote of Borks cdunty shows that in the country districts many Democrats voted for Dr. Swallow, consider ably reducing tho Democratic plurality. Shamokln appears to bo a Prohibition town. At least Swallow had 80S votes at tho last election to 714 for Beacom and 415 for Brown. Senators Quay and Penrose, accompanied by several political friends, will leave Wash ington to-morrow for Florida. Senator Quay will remain there until Congress con venes, but Senator Penrose will return with in a week. Governor Hastings, In an Intcrrlew, says tho Republicans must get together ucxt year or they will bo beaten, The law says that when a vacancy occurs in the ollico f Director of the Poor by reason of death or otherwise, tho County Commissioners shall appoint a person to serve until ins suc.-ojsor is duly elected ana quail fled. Walborn has been elected and it is claimed can qualify at onco by producing his certificate of election at the. Kccordor's olllcc aud by taking the oath of ollicc tliero. on Oil cured me of a shoulder nnd pain in back, contracted nlav- ill .last season. I tried several other lee and all failed. Chas. Moars, 123 St, Cleveland, O." i LUerury Note, Ladioa' Home Journal has secured promises to be the great magazine e Of 1W3. It is entitled "Tho Inner recces of a Cabinet .Member's Wife. tries of letters written by the wife of a 'it member to her sister at home, are Hid her actual experiences In Washing. aukly and freely given. The letters written without any Intention of pub- ii. They s've intimate peeps behiud urtaii) of high official aud social life the searchlight as It has never been presented. The President aud the dais oi tue lanu. wiiu me inosc meu and women of the Capital, are most familiar way. As these are experiences the name of the writer held. The letters will doubtless much shrewd guessing hy readers and at InlARial evidence to discover the . Tfce "experiences, which win be folly Illustrated, begin In the Decern imber and will continue for several Tbifc II ml i i Bi in Ja surtrl tour he w turn and : their prlsu some will term dei is exi ei Wh oaud ASTORIA For Infants and Children. Vr.luslll lHalltl III Jllll. ton, Nov. 8. The ex-Turkish 1 general, Joseph A. laslgl, Is now I, practically wiuioui nope or se - tndri. xeaLercuxy iwu oi at Irentlemen who ent hts ball whan ka broUerni in uusion unuer iirresi r.AmraA him In a lea-al manner. Id themwelveH of all obligations ot bonds. The probability Is that the her will come uemre ine couri day next week for sentence, and Tuba 1)1 y jit once begin to serve the Imposed upon him. pending the on of the supreme court on the tlons i Imhi by his counsel, in bilious or costive, eat a Ckueaiets I cathartic cure guaranteed, 10c, S6c. B, Obituary. Rev. H. F. Witzel, who died at his home In Hazlcton an Thursday evening, will be burled on Monday afternoon. The deceased was pastor of Graco Reformed church, at that place. Ho was a son-in-law of Ruv. II. A. Kciser, of Malianoy City. Assualted a Woman. Mrs. Mary Armata prosecuted George Dalakat before Justice Shoemaker last night on a charge of assault and battery. The woman mado more serious accusations, but did uot press them and allowed the case to be settled on paymcut of costs. MAHAN0Y CITY. , Laborer Dies l rinil Hums lleceivnd 1,1 the r Mines. Maiianov City. Nov. 0. Michael Flltr. Russian who wus burned Iu the Mores 'mines last week, died at the Miners' hospital yes terday aud bis remains arrived hero to-dy. They were sent to the late h6me of tho de ceased iu Now Uostou. Filer was a laborer and single. l!ov. S. T. Nichols, of Giranlvllle. will supply the pulpit of the Presbyterian church noro to-morrow, owing to the continued Ill ness of the pastor, Rev. A. M. Woods. Tho annual election of officers of tho Citizens' band last night resulted as follows : President, Fred, Klltscb : Vice President. Charles McClaren : Secretary, Christ. Witzel: Financial Secretary, William Edwards; Treasurer, John Hurting ; Leader. E. Nswton Reed ; Assistant, Louis Stack ; Trustees, Henry Johns James Painter and R. Market. FATAL INJURIES. . ' The Venerable father of Lawyer Hollo peter the Victim, A message wis received to-day from S.- G. M. Hollopeter, Esq., the lawyer of town, an nouncing the death of his father, Joseph, at Watsontown, Northumberland county. Law yor Hollopeter is at that place, having been summoned thore sevoral days ago by a telegram stating that his father had met with an accident. The deceased was 75 years of age and a highly respected aud well-to-do resident of Watsontown. On Fridav. 20th lilt., while the old gentleman was. cross ing a street he was knocked down by a horse aud tho buggy passed over his stomach, caus ing internal injuries that led to the fatal re sult The funeral will tako place on Monday, next, at 2 p. m. Lawyer Hollopeter will bo obliged to remain at Watsontown all of noxt week to look after affairs connected with the estate. Dii:i). EVAN. On the 5tb lust., at Hhennmlonh, Pa., KiizAtiem. wiuow oi jonn w.iwans. irunerai wlll-tako place on Monday, htb ii.st , at 2 p. in., from tho residence nf her ilanithter, Sirs Arthur Whoinsley, 410 Vet Cherry street. Hervlees in the First Baptist church. Interment In tho Odd Kellcnvs' cemetery. Kelatives and friends respectfully Invited to attend. ll-5-2t Poor and Weak Catarrh and Bronchial Trouble Had no Appotito--Now Bottor In Every Way A Delicate Child. "Some tlmo since I took a sudden cold and could not get rid of it. Being subject tocatarrhand bronchial trouble I coughed terribly. I lost my appetite and grew poor and weak and I did not feel like work. I began taking Hood's Barsapa rllla. Ill a abort time tho cough disap peared, I slept well, had a good appetite and I was better In every way. Last spring I was not feeling well, I had no ap petite and no strength. ' I resorted to Hood's Sarsaparllla and soon felt more like work. My little nephew was a deli cate child and had a.bumor which trou bled him so he could not rest at night. He Iibj taken a few bottlea of Hood's Bar. sapariUa and now he has a good appetite and Is able to sleep." Wise ABUIE J, FnBE.MAN, South Duxbury, Mass. A Sarsa- & parilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. SI. Foot Uall Notes. A game of Rugby foot ball will take place at tho Trottlug park to-morrow afternoon at S o'clock. Tho teams aro a local eleven and a Malmuoy City team. The Sbenandoah-Mabanoy City foot ball team is battling for supremacy with tho Lausford eleven this afternoon. Change at Lakeside. F. A. McClure, proprietor of ths Lakeside hotel at East Mahanoy Junction, has moved to Newburgh, N. Y. Ho has left tho hotel in chaige of his brother-in-law, Georgo Orsor, anu on teuruary 1st it will pass Into new hands. A PIRATE'S CONFESSION nioodthlrtity Coolc Confesses Dbublo Miirtlor mid Arson at Sen. Newport News, Va., Nov. 6." The United States steamship Lancaster dropped anchor In Hampton Hoads yes terday from Dahia, Brazil. In military confinement on the warship are Ave men of the schooner Olive Pecker, whose captain, J. M. Whitman, of Rockland, Me., and First Mate William Saunders, of Sandy Cove, N. S., were murdered at sea In August last. In the ship's brig, closely Ironed, Is J, Anderson, the schooner's cook, who Is the self confessed perpetrator of the murders, and who afterwards set fire to the vessel. Anderson last night gave his version of the tragedy to the press. He admits the crimes, and from his statement he Is the sole murderer and Incendiary, his accomplices being forced through fear to obey his ordersr The other Ave men of the Olive Pecker's crew are William Horsburg, Andrew F. March, Manuel Barriatt, John Lend and M. Barstadt. The five sailors are under the Impression that they are belnir held as witnesses acalhst the cook, and wllT be expected to tes tify that he murdered the captain and the mate. It Is more than probable, however, that they will not only be used as witnesses against the murderer. but will be held and convicted on the charge of firing a ship on the hleti seas, li ,!) dji are the best after-dinner ilOOU S fHIS puiS( ad digestion. 'J6c M. LEVINE, I Dealer Iu FRESH FISH, FRUIT, GREEN TRUCK, fill API, He l'lill HASKI3T, Opposite It. V. Depot l H1IRNANDOAII, PKNN.V. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsorlal artists always in uttenuaove. Neatest Shop In Town W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block. WAX FLOWERS! All kinds of Wax Flowers fiirnlsliedat short notice. Sat lsfdotiou guaranteed In all de slglin. Patronage respectfully Molieited. Hates retutoiiable. MISS MARY E. JONES, WM, PENN, PA. NEVER DECEIVE IS This is tho Motto of Professor. Munyon. "Never deceive the sick. A man -who would commit tueli a moral crime wuu. 1 deserve the severest punishment " Bo THE HOTEL- FRAN EY. TRIPLE MURDERER CONVICTED. Killed Throe Last TuoHdny nnd Sen tenced to Dentil Today. Parkersburg, W, Va., Nov. 6, The re port that Miss Alice Pfost, the fourth Victim of murderer John F Morgan, pf IMpley, Jackson county, was dead proved untrue. Her recovery! Is prob (thle, The funeral of Mrs. Green, for merly Mrs, Pfost. Mrs. Matilda Pfost her daughter, and young James Qreen her son, occurred Thursday, The threo bodies were burled In one grave.' xesteraay tne jury which w;as se cured during the night took ther seats u.iu .tiuiKti!t an jjiuceu in me uock, Miss Alice Pfost was the first witness, Her evidence differed little from the published accounts, except that the murderer used an ax Instead of a club, The prisoner testified that he' killed hlB victims In self defense Matilda first, Mrs. Green second and e boy last. The trial lasted five KourSr The jury In less than an hour returned verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree, without recommendatlor. The announcement was reoleved with cheers. (sentence or death was passed upon the prisoner today. It dvlou that Morgan Is not the right name of tl) prisoner, his rsal name being Haines, United In Lift) and Death, Indianapolis, Nov. 6. Mrs. Anellna Mendenhall died yesterday at her home In this city, aged 81 years, Ptffty.flye hours before her husband, Dr. RMJah juenuennau, naa passed away, at th age of 82 years. The husband and the wife were burled yesterday after noon In the same eoflln, made1 double width, at Crown Hill cemetery. They nau been together through K jrears of wedded life. The oounle had torn-. sons, among whom was the late Itev.'J. W. Mendenhall, editor of The Methodist ttaview, oi .-New norK. Heavy Snow In .Wirth Dakota. j-eaa, a. u., isov. t. There is a very heavy snow storm In the northern hills. Iteports from the northwest 1 ' cattle range are that cattle have suffered considerably. Cattle on th-vay to Pelle Fourche to be shipped' Mil be af fected WOtSt. ' 2rU A cough Is a (langertlgnal of wfS roubles to come. Cure the cough ant) brtvent'lts says Prof. Munyon, the highest medical authority In tho world. Munyon s Im proved Syslem of Medicine Is founded upon scientlllo knowledge and common sense. Munon has a separate peclflc for each disease. Mostly sold fol 2S cents at druggists. Miss Carrie Tomllnson, Dojleslown, Pa., writes: My mother has been using Munsn's Remedies for dyspci4a and her nerves, and she thinks there are no medicines like them." If In doubt, write to Prof. Muntun at Philadelphia, Pa., and get medical advice free. T : riLii TJTT 1 I : 1 . . . l 1 . . , 1 : . 1 . '. i . .. . . i iiii uuiiquei seusun is now licit: unu ine nuuve uuici lft nuw, Willi lis new ailUUloll 10 US til 1 1111 1? fOOUl . and other improvements, fully equipped in every respect to accommodate any sized party that may be looking for first-class service. Everything new, steam heat, call bells, etc., as fine as Is to be iound in any hotel in the county. Under the superior management of the present niatfager, J. G. Metz, and his estima ble wife, its patrons are guaranteed the best. Boarders taken by the day, week or month. Also table board furnished. Try it, and see how you like it. MISCELLANEOUS. FOU fAt,K. A first-clan business stand, doing excellent business A grand opportunity for rlcl-t lierson. For further I nddress, J. 1) , care of IIkkald olllee. tiformatlou tl-l-1 cents on each dollar: no experience necessary. Write tor scent's outfit. Addr.ssTbe Ontliullo News, S Barclay St., New York. IC-aWtoaw 4 OBNTS get fifty Sunday Specials. Services iu th6 Trinity Reformed church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m., aud (1:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. llev. liobert O'lloylo pastor. Keirular services will be held In tho United Evangelical church, North Jardin street, to morrow at 10 a. m. aud 0.30 p. m. Sunday school at 1.30 p. ni. Ecv. I. J. Iteitz, pastor. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a, m. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Jr. C. E. Monday evening at 0:30 ; Sr, C. E. Tuesday evening at 7:30. t'rayer ana song service on unursuay even ing at 7:30. Hcv. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor. Strangers always welcome. Prlmitivo Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 F. m, Sunday school at '& p. m. Class meet ug on Wednesday evening. General prayer meotlng on Thursday evenlug. Everybody woicgrac. Services In All Saints' Protestant Enlsconal church on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Lucharist at 8 a. m. Iiegular services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Tho rector will ouiciatc. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Calvary Baptist church, South Jardin street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p, m. ltov. D. I. Evans will preach in the oventng, sabbath school at 2 p. in.. Deacon J. Buun, Superintendent. I). Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general pniyer meeting at 7:30. Everybody wolcome. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and White streets, ltcv. Alfred Hcebncr, Eastor. Genc'ral class meeting at 0 a. in., led y John Senior. Communion service at 10:30 a. m, SUnday school at 2 p. in,, Dr. J. S, Gallon, 3upt. Sermon at 11:30 p. m. Seats Ireo. Everybody welcome. First Bantist church, corner of West and Oak streets, Uev. I). I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. m, and 0 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Monday ovenings. Vouug Peoplo's meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday ovenings. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street. Rev. John Gruhlcr, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. ra. ; preaching 0:30 p. in. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church. West Centre street, ltov. Cornelius Laurisin. pas tor. Matatinum service D a. m. High mass iua. m. Church of the Holy Family. (German R. C.) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Scbut tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., second ass iu a. m. St. Casimir's Polish It. C. church. North Jardin street. Rev. J. A. Lcuarklcwicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., high matt 10 a, m., vespers aud beucdlctlou 4 p. m. Church of the Annunciation. 218 West Cherry street. Rev. II. F. O Reilly. pastor: Kev. James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. m., second mass, 8 a. m., high mass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. m. Kchcleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak aud West streets, Kev. Henry Mlt- nik. pastor. Saturday services. 8 to 10 a. m aud 3 to 3 p. in. suuuay services 8 to 10 a.m. and every weekday morulnglrom 7 to 8a. m. Buy Keystoneflour. Be sure that the name Lkssiq & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ever sack. PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 29 V. Centre Street, Chocolate Props.,.,,, m12o per pound Lozenges 12c per pound Caramels 12c. per pound Mixed Candles 5c. to 50c. per pound Chewing Gum 5c. package at 2a each Fifty kinds of Smoklnff and Chewing Tobacco. Cigarettes, 5c a package and box of matches free Peanuts 2 quarts for 6c WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Fresh Fish every Morning. Friday BICYCLES! BICYCLES! FOR SALE CHEAP. One $100 Gents' '97 Ranger wheel, good as new. One 8i0 Ladles' or Misses' Crescent wheel, good condition. No : Reasonable : Offer : Refused. GUY D. STBRKBB, No. 40.1 West Cherry St., - Shenandoah, Pa. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. -fDON'T FORGETS- Jf Gonmay's Famous 5 & lOe Store k 7, I Street. .5 102 North Main Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. Yes, we are ready to give you more bargains. Our motto Is large sales and little profits. A WEEK OF BARGAINS. Saturday Specials. Worth, Arate Bnekets 2.c, " Collanders 35c. " Coffee Pot, 1 ut 25c, Coffee, Tin, 3 ts Bte, Dust Pan, Tin aoe. Fryine Pan, laree size... aoe, Majolica Pitchers, 1 ots... 38c. Cnsnailors. Aeate 25c Plate, Decorated, 7 Inch. China 25c. Our g l'rlce Ja 10c 10c loc 100 100 loc loc loc 100 g Cake Plates isc. Q 1 .11 0LHI juq w Bourne rins lOe, S Dust Pans lsc, fi Plates, Decorated', 6 in lOe, Beautiful China Fruits lOo Collanders, Tin isc. S Glass Bowls lfo. fi Decorated Tumblers 10c, Decorated Salt and Fencer. 10o. we Also Have Added to Our Store a New Jewelry Departmeut. BreastPlns, toe; Ladles' Shirt Waist Sets, ioc; dent's Sleeve uuiiuus, joc; sttcK Pins, Ioc; Our Worth. Price Sc Be 5c 5C 5C SC 5c BO 5C 5C Call and Look It Over. Watch Charms, loc; Hat Pins, ioc. The Bargains Will Surprise Ton. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Window Shades, with spring, Twelve Inch Imported Vases, worth soc, our price, io. " 2SC, io. SEE- COME AMD EDISON'S WONDERFUL TALKING F-REE 1 PHONOGRAPH. FR EE I t -Successor to- vnnnoRn&B'nnMn, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. -TO- Shenandoah and Vicinitj -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. THE PUBLIC We desire to thank the public for its patronage Saturday evening. All the special stock we advertised in the Hekai.d lias becu Bold. We still have on hand marvelous inducements in the confectionery Hue. Before the close of the pres ent week we will aunoutice ANOTHER BIO 0ANDY SALE. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY CO., 110 N. Main St., Shenandoah. M ISS O. WliltMAN, '8 FAMOUS 5 ill I. STORE, NO. 7, 102 NORTH MAIN Noxt door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. STREET. Our Larjip Stock is Now OpeV"- Fancy Colored Shades, '' ; " f ; : Silk Shades, Latest Designs. SWALM'S HARDWARE - STORE. APOLLO m Four Sizes TEACHER OF MUSIC, riAHO MUD OBQAH. No. 81 N. White street. 8heiiaduli, Va. Headquarters for .... Comiuerelnl Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, l'a, J. Gn ANT MOYKR. Pron.. Onr. Oool ami Main streets, Ske&aqdoali tabling l'uollltlfu Uiiriaiied. Hoarders ooinf MtaUly nstmiimedatfjit tar week or nxmtk. A "BIG" SAVING ! The workingnien can save money by making their purchagee at our store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of ' 351.19 result by uiIue Syrup, Dr. Wood's Notf ay lino For which other stores are asking gi.50 and j5i .75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . ... Bargains Are Offered in Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. RANGES. ; Jrjjher FHghfor Left Oven. for Hapd or Soft Coal or Wood. Made With Cup Tops. ?f They are supplied with Smythe's Duplex or Wood Grate, Sheet Flue, which insures first-class baking) qualities ; Patent Pedal Oven Door Opener, Automatic Oven Shelf aim uvea Ventilating Device, whicfTen ables lhe--user by operating a slide to chauHftfraina vantiiated to a tight-oven range. Our price means a saving to you of $5 t S6, If you buy here. D. & J. SIEGEL, No. lacs South Main St. The Faust Wheel flade to Fit. ifi.- Tf i A kycle, in many respects, is like a suit ot clothes. If you do not apPeflr with eae and grace upon your eye e it is because it don't fit you. 'with awe mid grace also conies Ser Secure them all by ordering a apecial wheel, measured to JlT by the' FAUST BICYCLE WiRKS. wapainng of all Kinds, BRANDONVILLE, PEN NA BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. . . SHENANDOAH. p& "fill
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