It Is An, Exploded Theory That good reading m-ilUr coats a great deal of monev. We handle the following hiKli Ri.iiie periodicals and a ttnnc will buy either of them : L1J?S H0MF. JOURNAL, TIIB PURITAN, THE STRAND. THE COSMOPOLITAN, MoCLURE'S, $Sr" MUHSEY'S, GODEY'S, PETERSON'S, Try one, you'll want another. HOOKS & BROWN 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 Tlioiee Fruit. COSLETT'S, 30 Sou H Main Street. French and German HENRIETTAS,- All-wool, in black and colored, 35c, 40c. , 45c, 50c., 65c, 75c. and $1.00 per yard. These goods, according to wholesale market prices, are now worth from 25 to 35 per cent, more per yard. Fancy Dress Cheviots, all wool, .15c , 40c. and 50c. per yard. v0UR SiK DEPARTMENT'S Leads all others. This establish ment is headquarters for all kinds of silks, both plain and fancy. If vou are interested in this class of goods and have not yet seen our hue it will certainly pay you to do so. You can make your selections from a large stock, a stock that would do justice to many of the large retail houses in New York or Philadelphia ; all of the latest de signs and best fabrics obtainable. Extra quality Black Brocaded Tafiata Silk, 65c. to $1.00 per yard. Colored Figured Silks, 45c. to $1.25 per yard. 11THY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho Country Olirmilnlml tor Unity 1'ern.nt. Tho culm banks at Kiskilllm colliery uro 111 flro nnil liars cmno I tlni corarmij- U1DIM RlltH'ty. Aged and doaf Harry Elwrlr is dying at I.oliunou as a result or bolng run over by a team of hones. Rlrdsbnro has a blind, log lets mnn who Is to tour the statu a H brnvet captain of the Salvation Army. A Ilerka roonty man last week mthertri 11 bushels of mushrooms, 011 which he realised $8 a bushel. Having been appointed postmaster at Ixxsk Haven, Henry T. Hall will resign as District Attorney of Clinton county. line Councils lias awarded a contract to an electric llcbt company to light the city Ave years for f8l.M per light per year. IrJnrles which A saris 1 1 Caraan. of Hlrds- boro, sustained a fall wWle running after a rabbit ended yesterday in his death. Ten applicant were heard In naturalisa tion court on Saturday, nud seven were granted papers. Three were held under advisement. At Pittsburg on Saturday John Ross, of Ohio, was robbed of $1900 In cash, nnd was arrested for creating a disturbance because he shot at two men whom he accused uf per petriting the robliery. Robert Crocker, a Mercer county furiuer, caught 200 rats In his granary, and when ho went in with a club to kill them the rodents overpowered htm. He was taken out un conscious and badly bitten. The public school teachers of Reading have been notified by a School Hoard committee that hereafter it will be an infraction of a rule to accept from pupils a present that In volves an outlay of money. A KI5-acrc farm In llerks county was sold roceutly at public aale fur $81.96 an acre leas than was paid for It 32 years hl'O. The sum realized ou it, $1248.75, is less than the value uf the buildings. It is a plain fact that twenty per cent, of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by consumption ; and when we reflect that this terrible disease can be forestalled by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sutlererH for their negligence, or pity thorn fur their ignorance. R5Zr$ Cure . ffilSO better known as Ayer's Cherry Pec toral, has made n record for its remarkable cures of asthma. Cnsos that have been considered beyond hope or help have been cured by this remedy. We give two oxamples of such cures out of the many on record: "My mother has been a great sufferer from asthma for the past ten years, and her recovery is almost without a parallel. On account of her advanced age over seventy we had but little hopss of ever seeing hr well again ; but we are sincerely grateful to inform you that she has been entirely cured by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. INGLI5 BANKS, Tar Brook, N.S. "I was a sufferer for a long time from asthma, vainly endeavoring to procure relief in the use of ordinary remedies. At length I was induced to try a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The first bottle afforded me so much benefit that I continued the use of the remedy until entirely cured." JOSEPH KLONZ, Charlotte, N.C. lf(sr(I in ossiog. Ayer's C&errg Pectoral put up in half-size bottles, 50 cents. Full-size bottle, $1.00. CARPETS AND RUGS This department is ou the second floor and is well stocked with the production of the leading manufacturers of Carpets and Rugs. Vou will find in this collection oC- line patterns every jg'"ltSUesirable iu Moqucttcs, Sdy Brussels, Axminstcr, Tapestry, Ingrain and Rag, and our prices are so low that you cannot fail to be suited. Lersonally-Conducted Tours via l'cnltsyb vui.iit ltallroud. SUASON OF 1S07-8. Tho Personally-Conducted Tourist System of the Pennsylvania Railroad Comp.iny ii the most complete and elaborate systom of pleasure traveling and sight-seeing yet do vised. It is the consummation of the ultl mate idea iu railroad travel, tho final evolu tion of unassailable perfection. For tho season of '07 and '93 it hasarrangod for tho following tours : California. Four tours will leavo Kcw York, Philadelphia, and Uarrisburg January 8, January 27, February 10, and March 10. With the exception of tho first party going and tho last returning, all of these parties will travel by the "Golden Gate Special" be tween New York and California, stopping at interesting points en route. Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will loavo New Yoik and Philadelphia January 25, February 8 and 22, and March 8. The first three admit of a stay of two weeks In the "Flowory State." Tickets for the fourth tour will be good to return by regular trains until May 31, 189S. Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Wash ington. Thrco six-day tours will leave New York and Philadelphia February 10, March 10 and April 7. Old Point Comfort nnil Washington. Three four-day tours will loavo New York and Philadelphia December 28, January 20 aud April 23. Old Point Comfort. Six tours will leave Now York aud Philadelphia December 28, January 20, February 10, March 10, April 7 and 23. Washington. Seven tours will leavo New- York and Philadelphia December 28, Jan uary 13, February 3, March 3 and 31, April 21 aud May 12. Detailed itineraries of tho above tours, giving rates and full information, may be procured of Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, Now York; 800 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; 780 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia.,- ' .Astyour grocer for tho "Koyal Patent1 dour, and take no other brand. It Is the best flour made. rWtr arc agents for tbe B0TTERICK PAPER PATTERNS I A full and complete line always in stock. Monthly Fashion .Sheets FRKE OF CHARGE. Get one. P. J. GAUGHAN, pj 0 3-7 North Main St. Kos- Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thore who use Pokoni'b Complexion Powder. ,. 7 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 dora Lautemtein. Has 10 rooms. Bath, bent and otber conveniences. Deeds Recorded. David Hoppes by heirs to Wilson I.eich leitner. premises in West Brunswick. James E. Bishop et ux. to Matilda E, ter. premises in Ringtown. John C. Mlnnlch et ux. to II. Walter Min- nich. premises in Washington Twp. II. Walter Mlnnlch to Sarah Jano Naglo, premises In Washington Twp. Alex. Sc"tt, SheriU,to John W. llonsberger, premises in Kline Twp. John W. Ilousborger to E'.mira Mutual B. & L. Association, premises in Kline Twp. Mathias Sotzin to Emma L. Wagner, premises in Pinogrovo Twp, Wm. Wilbelm et ux., to Rebecca Eckel, premises in Tremont. John Wagner ct ux., to Jos. Wurtz. prem Ises in Mabanay City. Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company to Hugh McGee, premises in Coaldale. Bridget McGee to Second Coaldale Building and Loan Association, premises In Coaldale. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, the Hand of America, Call fornla. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first aud second class palace aud tourist sleeping ears to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, aud full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. 510 Rail road avenue. Ktmlro, X. Y., or 381 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. K. Hoyt, G. K P. Agt -APPLY AT- Cor. White and Lloyd Sis,, Shenandoah, Pa. BK8T LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW, Floor and Table 011 Cloths. v- t. T-rT TIV 27 West C, D. rULEl, Centre Itetlrlng l'rom IIusIii&m. I will positively retire from business on or about January 1st, 1888. The entire stock of clothing for men, boys and children, and furnishing goods must be sold before that date. This great sale will commence at once. and continue until every garment and article iu the store is turned Into cash. The $50,000 stock consists of new, elesu, stylish garments, and all of this season's productions. We are selHug Overcoats 26 per cent, below cost This is a bona fide sale, as I will embark in another business on January 1st. Call now, while the bargains are going. L. Rkfowioh, Bailable Clothing House, 10 & 18 S. Main St. Buy KaystftHeflour. Be sure that the name hwmia & Babr, Ashland, P., Is printed on ever., sack. POLITICS INA CHURCH. Choir Hornsea to Slnir Throuirh Syin pnth With Their Cuban l.oador. New York, Nov. 8. The chorus choir of the People's church, of which Kev, Thomas Dixon, Jr., Is pastor, consist ing of about 40 singers, refused to Blng yesterday out of sympathy with Pro fessor Agramonte, their leader, be cause the pastor on Sunday week ad vocated the election of Seth Low for mayor. Professor Agramonte Is a Cuban and a member of the Junta here. Ills son has been In a Spanish prison on the Island of Uuba for two years. The Cubans say that Seth Low was op posed to any Intervention of this coun try In Cuban affairs, and has stood against the cause of Cuban liberty since the outbreak of the last war. Mr. Dixon, In his sermon yesterday, said that he sympathized with Pro fessor Agramonte, and had advocated votinfr for Low only because he stood the best chance for election against Tammany. He was opposed to Low personally. Evan Davis, of Slmmokln, was a Sunday visitor to town. Miss Illask, of llioetnsbnrc, is the guest of town friends. Miohael Thornton, of Jtlnglown, was a visitor to town to-day. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jacobs were visitors to tho county seat to-day. Edirard O'Malley, of Scrantun, was a Sunday visitor to town. William 0. Xlswenter visited friends at Qirardville last evening. 'Joseph Smnlaii, of Oolerattie, wnsa Satur day night visitor to town. .; Joseph McOraw, of lost Creek, is con fined to his home by Illness. Milton Billmau and wife, of Orwlgsburg, were town visitors yestorday. Mrs. A. II. Swsltn, of North Main street. was a passenger to Philadelphia to-day. Prof. K. W. Wlldo, wife ana son, Bertram, spent Sunday at Ilazlcton with relatives. Thomas A. Evans, Of Danville, spent to-day. In town tho guest of J. S. Williams. Tllot Orme, of St. Clair, brother of Hon. Seth Orme, was seen on our streets yesterday, Prof. M. H. Carey, of Lost Creek, spent last evening with lady friends at Mahanoy Miss Pay Hesser left town this morning for Northumberland, 'Where she intends to locate. Misses Edna Hoopoe and Mame Davidson, of Mahanoy City, were associating here with friends yesterday. John A. ICcllly, Sr., attended tho funeral of tho father of S. O. M. Hollopeter, Esq., at Watsontown to-day. Mimes Mazio Lnddoll and Era Stride nnd Miss Davis, of Mahanoy City, wore guests of friends Iu town last evening. G. M. Peters has gone to Mahanoy City for a weok to servo as catoror at McElhenny's cafe during tho teachers institute Chief of rolice Davis, of Pottsville, sponta fow minutes In town to-day. Ho was enrouto to Shamokin in search of a board bllljunipor. Mrs. II. B. Heebuer, of Port Carbon, mother of Bev. Alfred Hecbnor, and her daughter, Miss Bertha, ars spending a few days at the M. E. parsonago. Misses Bertha and Emma White, of West Oak street, were passengers to Hazlcton tills morning. They will extend their visit to .Scranton and bo absent from town until Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. George Folmer, Jr., and family, of Orwlgsburg; Mr. Evans, of Frack villc, and Mrs. Thomas, of Scranton, enjoyod their Sunday dinner at tbo residence of Mr, and Mrs. Goorgo Folmer, Sr., on North Main street. Incendiaries Destroy n lllcr llotol St. Augustine, Nov. 8. The Hotel San Marco, one of the finest and most commodious hotel properties In this city, was burned to the ground yester day by Incendiaries, entailing a loss of about (250,000, with less than 150.000 Insurance. Hundreds of men assisted In removing the furniture from the main floor and a large quantity was taken out, the main floor being almost entirely bare before the Are drove tho workers away. The citizens have offer ed $500 reward for the capture of the Incendiaries. BloodfHervePood ForWenk nnd Run Down People. IIIUHT IT IC I Therlehcstofall rentorn Html II 101 tire foods, because It re- ilnces the owiontlaU of lire Hint nre ex. lauslcd by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! SSkTM digestion perfect It arentos solid flesh, muscle nnd strength. The nerves .being made strong tbe brain becomes nillveand clear. It restores Ioitvltallty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, nnd na a female regulnfor has no equal. Price 60c., or Ave boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, free. fyVflto Us About Your CnsoT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, lfiiaChestnutStreeU Philadelphia. Hamilton's Dueling l'lstol. In the pnrlor of tho Roy homestead, In Superior, Wis., Is tho pistol with wliloh Alexander Hamilton fought Anron Burr on the bnnks uf the Hudson In the year 1808, nnd tho mnte of the weapon Willi which Aaron Burr took Hamilton's life on that ocoiislon. Tho owner of the rello tl Mtirgarot a. Roy, widow of Vincent Hoy. Mr. Itoy wns one of Superior's pio nce, nnd over 80 yet.rs ngo, upon the oc casion of n visit to tho town of 11 pnrty of southern nnd eastern speculators, the pis tol wns presented to hlin by ex-Senntor J. B. Beck of KentflOKy in return ior 11 mvur conferred by Mr. Itoy. Mr. Beck received tho weapon from n relntlvo of Colonel James Hoyle, nnd subsequently loaned it to n frlenfl, who used it during the olvll wnr. Colonel Boyle received the pistol, together with Its mate, from Judge Vnn Ness, who was Hurr's second during the duel with Hamilton. The Burr pistol, which is nnexnot dupli cate of tho other, la now owned by Louis Mnrshnll, son of Colonel Thomas Mnrshall nf Vermont. It hns changed hands ninny times, and finally got Into the hands of Colonel Mnrshall after passing through tho Mexlciin and olvll wars. Doth weapons woro mnrked by Colonel Vnn Nets to In sure ldontllioation, the Burr pletol with nu "X," to signify that It had killed ono man, and the Hamilton pistol with the ohnrnctor "O" nbovo tho initials "A. H." Tho pistol owned by Mrs. Hoy is of the old flintlock, home pistol pattern. Although raudo of good material and well finished, It Is n clumsy looking nffnlr compared with tho pistol of todny. Tho barrel Is 12 lnohos long nnd onrrles n two ounce ball, whllo tho hnndlo Is henvy nnd oxtremuly dlfiloult to grip. Chicago TImos-IIorald. Local Foot Hall. At the Trotting park on Saturday after noon tho Shenandoah High School team de feated the Excelsior eleven by a scoro of 12 to 0. Tho. game was wituossod by many admirers of both teams. fe Bo Folk If $1.50 Sh s Like Our ocs? Well, we guess. They MUST, judging: by the way they buy 'em. Somebody nfiked us whether thoy wrfre, better than those of other stores ? Why, of course they nre ; wouldn't tfflk $t .30 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 Sfirh6 money. And these i,.5o shoes, for men and 'womeu, 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, nre given every customer. $25 worth entitles you to a handsome parlor lamp. FACTORY SHOE STORE, Shoes Retailed at Factory Price. J. A. Moyer, Mgr. jjjl Liberally Subsidized by Oormany. Washington, Nov. 9. Consul Mona- ghan, at Chemnitz, Germany, has made a report to the state department upon subsidies granted by the German gov ernment. The government pays 27,- 000,000 marks annually for sending a steamer to India and Australia, and has Increased the subsidy by 1,500,000 marks, to run 15 years, but the com pany must put on four more steamers. 'Tho .weakest must go to the wall." Sal vation Oil, thtf best of liniments is bound to outstrip all competitors. It is good nud cheap. 23 cts. Meeting Willi Success. It is with pleasure that tho Herald an nounces tho triumphant success tho J. L. Tempest stock company is meeting with since its first production at Gimrdville two weeks aeo. Tho company closed a three-night engagement at Lansford on Saturday night aud tho press of that placo speak in glowing terms of tbo performers, ilio musical por tion of tho program under tho direction of Prof. Cleary, with his full orchestra, is a feature of tho show. The company opens a thrcc-ulght engagement at St. Clair to-night. Klbow lirokeil. While playing yesterday the nino-year-bld son of Jacob Obclsky, tho West Centre street merchant, sustained a dislocation and fnic turo of tho right arm at tho elbow. Dr. W. N. Stclu attended tho child. 7 Dry Dock Crosses the Atlantic. Havana, Nov. 8. The long expected floating drydock, built In England and spacious enough to accommodate the large Ironclads, arrived here yesterday. It crossed the Atlantic without damage. Brazil Newspaper Ornbo T.ootiftl. Mo Janeiro, Nov. 8. Saturday night a large mob broke Into and looted tne ofllces of The Republican. Although the plan was generally known the po lice were powerless to prevent the at tack. The Republican had made Itself particularly obnoxious by Its attacks upon President Homes ana General Detlncourt, the minister of war, who was fatally stabbed during the disturb ance that followed the attempt up"on the president's life last Friday afternoon. Obtnlnod Goods by Fnlso Protensos, New York, Nov. 8. Max Miller, a merchant of Charleroi, Pa., was ar rested at that place on Saturday, be ing charged with having by false repre sentations obtained goods worth $1,440 from the'nrm of II. B. Claflln company, of this city. The prisoner was brought here yesterday. Miller 1b said to have represented to the Claflln firm that his stock was worth (12,000 and that his life was Insured for the sum of 125,000. The statements were found to be false. Torrlblo Work or Ghouls. Mlllvllle, N. J., Nov. 8. As R. Simp kins and Charles Wiser were walking through Mount Pleasant cemetery they were startled by finding that the grave of Mrs. Phoebe TUton had been opened and the body exhumed. They followed the tracks where the body had been dragged, and about a hun dred yards In the woods found the corpse cut open with an ax from breast to pelvis, and the heart missing. The police have no clew. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. ' IS M ttirr A String ot Charges. Stlney Kotarski was arretted this rooming on complaint of his wife, Antonia, who al leged assault and battery, non-support, surety and threat to kill. By remaining at home Stiney eceaped a charge of desertion. He furnished S00 bail before Justice SI100 maker for trial at court. The husband siya there are two sidea to the case. Sufferers from bilious afleetlons, fever and ague, indigestion, etc., should use Dr. Hull's 1111s, whose powers of curing these ailments are gratefully acknowledged by thousands, 10 aud 3S cents. Help Comes to Those Who Take Bed Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuU, At CI rubier Iiros., drug store. Allnlversury Celebrated. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wilkinson cavo a grand spread to their clerks after tho closing hour on Saturday ovoning, in honor of their daughter, Mary's, first birthday anniversary. The following program made tho balance of the evening a very cujoyablo one: Opoulng address, L. J. Wilkinson ; recitation, I, T. Dovers; comic recitation, A. II. Jay: solo, L. J. Wilkinson; comic recitation, S. V. Dovers; duet, Messrs. Wilkinson and Jay; comic solo, 1). McMeuamln ; solo and chorus, I. J. Wilkinson and clerks; comic solo, II. T. Dovers ; clerks' address, Delia D.iddow ; chorus, "Good Night," guests. Funeral. The funeral of tho late Mrs, Elizabeth Evans, widow of John W. Evans, took placo this aftornoon at two o'clock from tho resi deuce of her daughter, Mr. Arthur Whoins ley, on west cnorry street, bervices wore held In tho First Baptist church, Itev. D. I. Evans officiating. Tho remains were in terred in tho Odd Fellows cemetery. J. P. Williams & Sou wero tho funeral directors. Thanks. ' The Heuald staff extends thanks to Mr. Ben. Berg, manager of the New York. Con fectionary Co., for the donation of confec tionary he mado tbom this afternoon. Thoy can testify to the excellent quality of the company's stock. MKT .LL NATt et thoOIobofcr RHEUMATISM NEUEALGIA and similar Complaints, uuu jireimrtu uuacr ino einngcni GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. presort bed by eminent physicians! DR. RICHTER'S "World renowned I Tlcmarfcabl v successful 1 lOnlr connlno wlih Trade Alark" Anchor.' IF. Ad. UirhtcrX Co., S 15 1'cailSt... Actt York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. 23&S0CU. Endorsed .1 recommended by A. Wasley. 106 If. Main St.. C. H. Hairenbnch, 103 N. Main St.,,, r.r.D. Kiriln, 6 a. Main St. Shenandoah. . DFt. RICHTErt'S' "ANCIIOIt" ETOMACIIAI. best for CoU'.lvpPnltl&Stomnrll Cninilntnt. mmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmit -tDONT FORGETS 3 Gonmay's Famous 5 & lOe Store Jio. 7, SE: 10S North Main Street. '3 S: Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store c 'ft A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED. TUESDAY'S BARGAIN S. Worth. 25c 30C 36c 20o Hotter Kettles, 3 qt Acme Frying Pans Heautlfiit Slojolloa I'ltcber. Agate Coffee l'lnslss.....'. Tipped Sauce Pan .'.,..........,.. Sio cgctnblo I)Igh, decorated 30c Dust 11111 , js Agate llncket, 2 qt , aSo llenitlfiil (Jlaw Howls SJo lllsquo Figures 2o0 Japanned Walter, IB Inch . 350 (Jhm Tray, 10 Inch -loo Child's Knife, Fork nnd Spoon.,.. a3o JEWELRY Our l'rleo 10c 10c lOo lOo 10c 10c lOo 10c lOe 10c 10c 19o 10c Canister, 1 lb Itolllngl'lns, Scrub Ilrusb Kartlicit Stew Pan .... China IVssert Dishes , l''ring Pan 10a Majolica Plate Lamp GloboH, No, 2 All Assortment of (llussivnro for. This fllaiswnro cannot bo equalled' for tbo 2 Our .Worth Price lOo 5a 10c So-. 10c So ICo 6o", 10c So 10c 5cr 15o Bo loo 5c 20c So lOo 5c 5c money. Come und look It over. DEPARTMENT, PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 2p W. Centre Street. Metal Hair 1'lni joe llreast l'lim no0 tallica' Hide CoiiiIm Gent's Watch Chains Oent'a Itlntrs Our Woith Price loo 10c 10c 10c lOo lo 25c 25o Chocolate Dropq ,' 12c per pound Lozenges 12o. per pound Caramels 12c. per pound Mixed Candlea ..5c, to 53c. per pound Chewing Gum J5o. package at 2c each Fifty kinds of Smoking: and Chewing: Tobacco. Cigarettes, 5c a package and box of matches free Peanuts .2 quarU for Sc Fresh Fish every Morning. Friday Best to take after dinners prevent distress, aid dines tlon, cure constipation. Purely vegetable . no nut grliie or cue (win. Sold by alt drURglltl. 55 cent' Prepared only br C. 1. Hood A Co., Lowell. Wn. MISCELLANEOUS. OR 8ALK. A flrstcloiMbuslnee stand, doing excellent bueincwui A urand opportunity for rletit ueraon. For furtltw Information addreu, J. D , oare of Ukhalu oflloe. 41-4-1 w VTOTICK TO START A NRW 8KRIK6. The 1 Mutual llulldlngand Loan Association will tart a new nerlea of siook Flnt payment Nnvambu Uth. IW7. at Uwlr onion. No. iw North Jardln street. The books for sulwerljitlon for stock are oiien now at the drug store of Uruhler llros., and at the office of the Asoolationt ro. 31 North Jaidln street. The number of shares will be limited, and preference will be given to persona Intending to buy In the near future. H-l-S-lSOt John (Ibuiii.kk, Sec'y, "VTOTICK OF KLV.CTION. The annual meet IN ing of the stockholder of the Mutual Building and lxan Aseoeiation will be held November 1Mb. 1H7 at the oflloe ot the Associa tion, No. J I North Jardln street, for the purpo of hearing the report of the auditors and elect ing officers and a board of directors to serve far l!e ensuing year. 1 l-l-B-15-Bt Jouk Gbuhlsr, Seo'y, CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Sheeler'a Old Stand.) jog NORTH MAIN STIUJ$T. Flrst-elass work guaranteed. Prompt an polite attendants. Hair cutting a sjieetalty. BICYCLES I BICYCLES! "FOR SALE CHEAP. Onel00 Gents' '07 Ranger wheel, good os new. One 8j0 Ladles' or Misses' Crescent wheel, good condition. No : Reasonable : Offer : Refused. GUY D. STERNER, 25 8 liaby Rings Ladles' Rings Stick l'lns Slcevo liuttons Our Worth Price 25c 10c 25c lOo 25c lOo 25c 10c Don't Fail to Look up Our Wednesday Bsrgalns. They Will Surprise You. J 102 NORTH MAIN STREET. I Next door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. No. 105 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, Pa, -TO- THE PUBLIC! Wedeaire to thank the public for iu patronage Saturday evening- flP-v All the special slock we advertised in the Hrrald lias been xld. We still have on hand marvelous inducements in the confectionery line. Before tbe close of the pres ent week we will announce' ANOTHER BIO CANDY SALE. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY CO., 110 N. Main St., Slienandoali. I M 188 U UIKRMAN, Our Lamp Stock is Now Open, i Fancy Colored Shades, Silk Shades, Latest Designs. $ SWALM'S HARDWARE - STORE. Four Sizes 9 0 TEACHER OF MUSIC, PIAKO A'D OHOAK. No. 31 N. White street, Sliennauloah, I. Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. QUANT MOYBR, Prop., dor. Coal and Main streets, Sheiiaiuloah, l'a. Terms: tl.00 per day. ittaulliig Poellltlas Uneurtweted. Uoardere comfortably aoouinraoduted by week or month. RANGES. Jill her Right'or Left Oven . Hard or Soft Coal or Wood. Made With Cup Tops. They ate supplied with Smythe's Duplex or Wood Grate, Sheet Flue, which insures first-class .bakingl qualities ; Patent IJcdul Oven Door Opener, Automatic Oven he'lf and Oven Ventilating Device, which en ables the user by operating a slide to change from a ventilated to a tight-oven range. Our price means a sating to you of $5' to $6, If you buy here. D. & J. SIEGEL, No. 123 South Main St, DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsorlal artiste always In attendance. Naatssst.Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block. WAX FLOWERS! All kinds of Wax Flowers furnished at short notice. Sat isfaction guaranteed in all de signs. Patronage respeotfully ollaited. Kates reasonable. MISS MARY E. JONEsj WM. PENN, PA.