mmm;- THI DAVLIQ HTi We will Supply the :il.o 1 imp complete f $1.25. Will save , tin (j.v. l'he toughesl mantle mule onl c. HOOKS & BROWN North d1r- at. SPECIAL SALB FOR SATURDAY ! til hv. 11 IV m toV t i'vnttttt 1 u ,' I'v ttoftCrwin ;.ni'ly, ill II iv r Wo BaHer Ontw . Ou Nsvr BoKMntl l'i j., nt Taffy IOo ' ts Mixed Cmiiltct IOo BnttciMi)! Mtlck. 'Oo xutpir routed (Vaunts IOo French Rutti-r Hcrrli lOo Uoooanut 1h1T too Hniirtmiinil Di, pi lflc (Mlopitiiiti'rv n 10 All klnN 11I fruit wii.ily ISc KlaiuHki- (iolil H,to ChliM IV! rrt'um Dntrs.. 15c And nil Different Kinds of Choice Caudles. NEW YORK CQtiFECTIQNESY GOMPANY, 110 North Main Street. ..its mihI shawls are now selling A h.iinUc only those of superior n, mil we pun hose llieiii in case lint Iront the manufacttireis. i lino all wool White Blankets, $3.75 I in , ci82, I4.75 the p'tir. 74x84, -x j ' it r A good wool Hlatiket as 1 . j 75 the pair n-4 colored wool , t- m 25 to $2. 75 the pair. m-'.. MISSES' AND f.HILnREN'S .. , h DERWEAR in stoc'x of Ladies', Gentlemen's W. t. luldiLii s Underwear in cotton, u.l iMctino, has been selected with i ir-, and is certainly worthy of t 1 ,i otioii. You will save money ikititj advantage of the bargains wc iiui. tn offer in this line Wc handle onlv the 1 est makes of the leading lUami factuiers, and they aresoldto you with a nuarantce. . ladies' fleeced ribbed Vests, extra Bkieht and quality, fine finish, at 25c: liter grade at 50c. Ladies' natural and sctriet nil-wool vests, Si. 00 to $1.25 Ken's natural wool shirts and drawers, 40c, 5oc, 7sc, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 eacu. Jicn s scarlet shirts in 75c. to $1.00 each. y OU will always find here a large and attractive line of Dry Goods to select from. Table Linens, Linen Table Covers, White, Scarlet, Gray and Plaid Flannels, Denims, Tickings, Muslins, Ging hams, Flanneettes-Canton Flan- -itel& iB-Colored, bleached and 1111 -rJleached ; all-woll Skirting Flan nels, Crashes. Hosiery, Gloves, Towels, Nankins, Combs, Hair Brushes, etc. CARPETS AND RUGS This department is on the second floor and is well stocked with the production of the leading manufacturers of Carpets mid Rugs. You will find in this collection of fine patterns every thing that is desirable in Moqucttes, Body Brussels, Axininster, Tapestry, Ingrain and Rag, and our prices are so low that you cannot fail to be suited. We are Agents for the BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS I a full and complete Hue always in stock, Monthly Fashion Sheets I'RBB OF CHARGB. Get one. P. J. GAUGHAN, No. 27 North Main St. FOR RENT. One dwelling on East Lloyd stree., formerly occupied by H. C. Pointer. Has eight nice rooms. One dwelling on North White street, formerly occupied 'by Isa dora JXuterstein. Has 10 rooms. Bath, heat and other conveniences. , APPLY AT O'HARfl'S MVE1JY, mile and Ucjd Sis., Shenandoah, Pa, -HIC8T LINEIOK 1CERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and 8TKAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. ,B. FOLEY, 27 West Centre B. WTHY POINTS. ! I 'Pfttlnr rtimiikiut tlie tHtl1tfy "tirotV i.-.i t.-i iia.ly ri.rim.i, 1 Ool. P. It. Man irIihii InsiK-ctcil the 0. A. R. pon'atst Clair Kiiflnj umiIji. Tlie touolH-r's tnsiitmo nf Niinhnmlwrlaiid county will he liehl at 811 11 bury on Ducotnlier OT. Tli'prt' Wi re nln.iit COO rn-s mil grossed on iiitttnl iy. in I1M1 tin- imimutiturt fk(tnl to Appear. TriHrte were Itorit Friday In Mr. A. J. tUlnbaeh, of Power City, nun log Iter the mother of t Mr torn children. Oforge W. llelnlmcli, recently sppnlntnl, .istnmfd the iliiHn of pnstmaatttr at St. Clair to-day. Miss Atmi Orrao Is lilnftMlsbiut. Tho 81am anil Ktrlrn wwv raised oyer tlie public nclinul at 1t-OKpurt, iiinli r tho auspices of the Order of Unlu d American Mecliahli. Chlvln Uulner, of Malmitoy City, L-onfrssvtt Judgment to A tVptrw, trtistrp, in hlnlf of curtain crodil,iv, f,,r slims anur-galins;$l,!Hl. A I'll 1 to at ShiH-m.iki'ravllli' ou the que ion ib to whether there am not too tunny religious denominations was ilicltleil in tlio negative. John 8chr rlz of Miihiinty CI y, pleaded ituilty to a oharge of I', anil li , preferred by Itarbam Kekert, and vm given the nana! sentence by Judge Iteuhtel, Daniel P. MuUirthv of llarncovUI. , mill Mlta K It'll llalii'-s of Mahaiiy Cli. m ir marrlidoii 8itinl-y lonrtituK in I lit) lie '.rmeil p'iraiiiiiiKe, Milnmoy Ully, by UeV. ;l A. Kx-r. "1 have been ulng Salvation Oil for lok aulie, stimiest In the iiMik, and nlu In tho !Je anil fuuiiil It an oxc.'llent cure. I keep It eomtant y oil hand. Clms. Ilullcr, Union Hill, N.J." CRBAT F-XCITEMENT ON MAIN STREET. The grfHt oliciilug shIb of fine clothing, I do., now guiiiK oil at tho Union Cluthlng HotiM.', No. 4 South JInIn street, Forgiiaou Itonse Block, luif been creating much ex- cltoineut on account of the li..inenso bargains they are otlbrlng. People como from all over the conn try and are buying at enormously low prices. Come quick If you value money. Han't mim this mv.il sale Jtiduiuit from the great crowds of people and Immcnso aniuuut .1! tmiKlliw which aro leaving nun cstniiiisii nieiit. they must buselline ninitlly and cluan. iJikkI, SulwlaillUl, Wear Giriug Utisiccss Suits, worth $13 00 for ?8 03. Elewmt Cheviot Suits, Hhick nnd Mixed Color-, aclts. Ununil and Squaio-Cut, retail price $10 no, now $5.33. Diagonal, and Fancy llixeil Wointeii, o.icks and cutaways, regu. I.tr jiriic $18 00 and $20.00. for $7 30. Men's Good Working i'unts, worth $2.00, for 118'-. Cheviot and OisMincie Pants, xorth $3. r0, for $118 Youths' Extra Fine Dress Suits, in Cheviots. Fino Worsteds and Funcy Cashmeres, worth $7.00 to $13 00, now $2 50 to $0 U3 Men's Serviceblo SnritiK and Fall Over- c.ts worth $11, for $3 40 Fine Silk and .Satin-Lind Fall and Winter Overcoats, worth $18 to $88. for $0 20 and $12.33. Filio Children's Dress Suits, in Fancy Oassimcrers and Worsted, worth from $1 10 $0 50, now $1.85 to $3 25 Children's Illuo l'Uot and Culnclillla neeters, worm from $1 to $0. now from $1.75 to $2.75 Children's Capo Overcoats worth from $2 to $6, now during this sale from 09c. to $2.50. Hats worth $3 50. now 7 oc. Hoys Huts worth $1 50, now 15c. Bicyclo Hose, worth $1, now 15c. Collars, Cutis, Driving Glovos. Xeckties. Handkerchiefs, all kinds of Shirts and Underwear. Silk suspenders, worth 50c. and 75c, now 9c. Overalls, worth 75c, now 37c. If you valuo money you can't afford to miss this chance As this sale is bona-fidc, wo wish to inform tho Public to bo very careful to see that you get the right place. Wo have como to stay. But this stock must be sold out in 3 days. Beware of impostors as other Merchants may display signs in order to deceive the public Bo sure you aro at tho right place ; look before you enter. UNION CLOTHING OOMPANY, 4 Main Street, Ferguson Hotel Block Shenandoah Pa. In Honor of Tlielr Guests. Mrj. John Morgan and Mrs. Frank Starr, of Llewellyn, who havo been the guests 01 tho former's sou, Jamos L. Morgan, at 118 North Jardin street, returned to their homes this morning. Last evening Prof. Zeitz and tho members of the Lutheran church choir called at tho Morgan residence and rendered a number of vocal and instrumental selections in German and English, which woro heartily enjoyed by those present. Tho visit was made In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan's guests. Thoso present wore: Mrs. John Morgan and Mrs. Frank Starr, of Llowellyn Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. Sarah Clouser and daughter, Anna, Mrs. John Starr and daughter, Mrs. Edward Brown, Mrs. Albert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Schapbell, Mr, and Mrs. George William and Mrs. Joseph Schoppo. Chronic constipation is tho foro-rnnuer of many serious diseases. Keip your bowels regular with that non-griping remedy. Dr. Bull's Pill's, and avoid sickness. 10 and 25 cents. Heady For Business. Tho fertillving plant of Neiswonter & ScbaolTur, situated near the Cambridge col licry, is about ready for operation. Tlio machinery has been placed in position. An attractive wagon, unique in its construction, mado its appearance on our streets to-day. It is a closed wagon and will be used in iiaulitiR dead carcasses to tho plant, and I eqninpod with a gong bell. It is a very attractive vehicle. Another wagon is at the depot awaiting unloading. lT'vA fiGArl Tlr. llnll'a CiiiifIi Svriln In mv family for a long while, and wouldn't bo wlflmiit. it I Irnntv It.'a n nonil mpilliMtin. John Harrison, Postmaster, Uuyton, Elling- naiu uo., ua." New Fence. M. II. Matter has erected an iron fence in front of his resldonce ou North Jardin street, The iron work is of an artistic design and is supported by granite pillars. Buy Keystoneflour. Bo suro that the name I.Bun & Rake, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on ever anl.'. To succeed in correcting defective sight, one must understand the mechanism of the human eye, just as a first-claw jeweler under stands the movements of a watch. I do not guess, but tell you precisely where the trouble lies and how to correct it with the least expense and greatest certainty. I nOUOT0R.ii, EYE SPECIALIST, AT THE STORK OV T. BUCHANAN, ALL OF NEXT WEEK, TO EXAMINE EYES FREE. DRINK- CLJJA-RY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. iCMD VifSrd in ssiog. Miss Klla Unan mi a Quaker City visitor oil Saturday. Jtnepli Mauley, nf Northumberland, pent Sunday In town, Hunch thicken, or Well's rnfe, Pottsvlllo, greeted friends here yesterday. Mr mid .Mrs. 8. Unbbtiu were pleasant riH"rs to the eotiuty erat yestoiday. W. T. Jolinaou, of Seuth West street, who has Iwi 111 the past two wwbks, was eu on tho streets yesterday. Mi Mary Crow and Miss Motley, of itim rmlde. Hre Mug plpnmuitly entertained by MIm Sal lie Delauoy. Miss Nellie Evans, of Mt. Ourniol, whose aequiilntaiH'Si here are numerous, was seen in town on Saturday night. John P. Wnodword, of Wilkesliarre, spent Sunday In town tho guest of D. H. Drttroy, nf Snrtli West street. MmJ. It Diittgho-ty, Michael Doiighorly and Putriuk O'llimiiull attuimV. tho funeral of a friend at I'nlo Alto lu-day. 3lBepli Dusto and family wore Sunday visitors at the residence of Poor Director and Mrs Stove Mlddletou. of Gllbortou. Miss Maggie Carroll lias gono to Minors- rll ) It, OiiMlltll, 11 hrntui m lta ....1.11 . ....'.viu1.ii,1ikiuu.iu. ,uunwuillj of her sister, which takes place on Wednes day. Mls9 Clara Torgtison, an accomplished young lady of Philadelphia, left for her home to-day after Bpciiding a few days with I 1 1.,. . rt .. . ... ner irieno, juiss May i.eitzer,at win. l'cnn. Alfred Welsh, a former rnshlnnf nf tn,,. lint now of Hazleton.h is purchased Richards' cigar stand at that nlaco. tbn rnnsidniiiilmi being $1,000. Mr, Wolsh Is at prosent a collector lor tho Home Friendly Society, of uaniuioro. Mr. and Mrs. William Stein 011 Saturday received a letter from their dauglitor, Mrs. Robert Jackson, of Joliaiinsburir. Africa. Tho letter states that the couple enjoyed a most ticlightlul voyage and are in excellent health. They are now qtiartorted in acorn fortably furnished homo In tho abovo named city. Mrs. Howard Klecknor. of Lost Creek. yesterday gavo birth to a bouncing baby girl. Messrs. William Kimmel and Gonrp'o Seager were passengers to Freelaud this morning. They will inspect the electric light plant there. Mrs. Howard Belsel, of Hazleton, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Heaton, at Lost Creek. Harry Houser. of Shenntnn. was a Sun. day visitor to town. Mr. and Mi-a lll.ni.lla-.,n,l.l.l,i. Alma, of Pottsvlllo, visited relatives in town yestorday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mnllnhnv .nnnt ... terday in Pjittsvlllo as tho guests of the hitter's parents. John Hurst, of Ashland, was seen in town last evening. M. J. O'Neill, the undertaker, was trans acting business in Mlnersvillo to-day. Deaths mill Faneruls. Charles S. Benseman, justico of tho pcaco of Yorkvillc, a suburb of Pottsvlllo, died last evening of heart troublo, after an illness of only a few hours. Tho decoasod was about 50 years old, and was well known throuahout tho county. Tho funeral of Mrs, Anna Michael took piaco on Saturday from her lato rosidenco In Pottsville. Emily T., wifo of Dr. II. C. Bowman, died ai ner resilience in Mahanoy City last ovsn- illCT. Death WAR dun t.n nAritonltfa TWoae,,,! was tho dauglitor of Sarah, and the late james iicgotias. t or a number of years sho taught school in Mahanoy City and was a uiemuoroi mo Alumni or tho Mahanoy City nigu scuooi ana tlio Chautauqua Circle. sk your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is the best flour made. Columbia Calendar For 1808. For tho thirteenth year tho Columbia Pad Calendar makes its annearanen nrnmntlv n time for 1808, and while its general stylo is 01 tno same laminar character, tho many urignmiougnts it contains, contributed by its friends in nianv narts nf tlm irnilllfrv na well as abroad, am nntv. nml will ln nm.A- ciaieu Dy an wno laico an interest in bi cycling, neaitntui oxerciso and good roads Wo welcomo tho e-alrndar frnm tn mon,. facturors of the famous Columbia wheels. ana it will occupy Its accustomed placo on our desk. 8011s of Veterans Will Try Illm. Robort'Herdman, of Johnstown, recently paid an election bet by driving around the city, seated on a beer keg. At tho time he wore tho emblem of the Sons of Veterans. of which organization ho is a member. This charge has been preferred acainst him. and the state department has ordered that he be placed on trial by a jury of twelve men. Victimizing Again. Dr. Ceborue, the undisputed ''fake" demonstrator of hypnotism, who played an ongagemont hero several weeks an. has turned up again at Tyrone. Shortly after leaving here ho stranded at Gordon, for lark ot patronage. Liquor License Filed. There were 00 petitions for licenses filed with Clerk of tho Courts John T. Shocuer up to nooii on Saturday. To tho same time Iat year there wore 00. Doc. 13th will be tho last day to file applications with the clerk. Marriage Licenses, Thq, following marriage liconses were granted : George Buksar aud Julia Dixon, both of Morea; John Krnh and Catharine Schmoke, both of Barry township; Edward Keed.-Jr., and Uattla E. Jones, both of Mahanoy City; James H. Dyer, of Glrard villo, and Margaret A. Meredith, of Ash- laud. Deeds Kecorded The following deeds were filed for record: James ftettlemoyer et ux. to Olive Zettle moyer, premises in WostPenn; Wm. Donald son et ux. to George Athey, premises in Donaldson: Eliza Koiuer et al.. to Samuel 8. Brown, premises in l'ortor township.. Casearets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c Preached to the Jr. O, V, A. M. Kev. I. J. Ileitz, pastor of the United Evangelical church, preached a sermon to the members of Major Jennings Council No, 367, Jr. O. U. A. M., and also to invited members of Shenandoah Valley Council, of the same order. The discourse was an able one and listened to with much Interest by the lodge members, as well as the congrega tion in general. All the seating room in tho church was taken. A Ilrutal Dog Fight, One of the most disgiaceful and brutal fights took place yesterday near Hazleton, lietweeu two bull dogs, one owned by a Girsrdville party and the other by a Cran berry party, purse of $60. The Cranberry dog won. It la rumored that arrests will fallow. prevent iUBM! Prevention is nlwayB better tlmn euro, oven when cure is possible. But so many times pneumonia is not cured that prevention becomes lit natural act of that instinct of salf prosorvation which is " the first law of nature." Pneumonia can be pre vented and is often cured by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "Some years ago I had a severe oold add was threatened with pneumonia 1 could neither eat nor Bleep, and was in a wretched condition. 1 procured a bolUe of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and took it Recording to the directions, and at the end of fifteen days at ns well and sound as before the attack. I have reoommended It in many cases of pnw moJiia since, and have never known it to iBil in effecting a euro." JOHN HENRY, St. Joseph, U. "I was attacked with 0 cold that settled on rny longs, nr.d defied the skill of my phy niciuns t j that they considered me incurable. A t last I began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and was entirely cured after having taken two bottles." FRANCISCO A. SFA'ERIANO, Taunton, Mass. is put up in half-size bottles at half price 50 cents. LAID AT REST. Malinnoy City Views 1111 Impressive Funeral This Horning. Tho funeral of Rev. Aloxander Mlllor Woods, for ncirly 20 years p.istor of the Filet l'resbytenan church at Mahanoy City, took placo at B o'clock this morning. Tho pro cession moved from tho parsouago to tho church, which the deceased had so faithful y served, wliero services wero held. Tho edi fice was crowded to its utmost capacity. While the remains wtrj being homo up tLe main aisle to tho altar tho choir renderud 'Rock of' Ages." Tho services boRjii by Rov. J. H. Eistmau, of rottsvlllo. deliver ing a brief but impressive prayer. The read ing of tho scripture lesson by Rev. J W. Ilischoir, ot Upper Lehigh, then followed. The pastor in charge. Rev. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor of tho Presiiytoiiau church, of town, delivered an eloquent, ablo and affecting discourse, followed by prayer by Kov. II. A Koiser. D. D., pastor of St. Paul's Reformed chuich, Mahanoy City. Benediction was pronounced by Rev. J. H. Uoal, of Port Carbon. While tho choir sang "Como Unto Mo" and 'Josus, Lover of my Soul," the congregation viewed tlie remains. Besides the many friends of tho deceased pastor being in at tendance a largo number of local elergytneu 1 of all denominations, including Rev. P. E. ! McEnroe, rector of St. Canicus Roman Citliolic church, wero among tin number. Many visiting clergymen from all arts of tho stto wero also present. Tho remains were taken to Lewiston, Miflliu county, for interment. Tho fuueral was ono long to )io remembered in tho history of our neighboring town. Should be Stopped. Complaint was mado this morning by resi dents at tho lower ond ofIain street, oC gang of loafers who hang out near tht Pennsylvania railroad crossing. Yesterday afternoon church-goers were insulted by them and thlp morning a man going to Turkey Rdn was accosted and relioved of a bake of goods. This took placo at four o'clock. Pensions Ginnted. Mrs. Kosanua Dehm, of Brandonville. has been granted a widow's pension of $8 per month. Itdatos from Juno 20, 1890. Through application mado by Justice Shoemaker, William Ryan, rosUJiug on Glover's Hill, was granted a pension of 6 per month. It dates from May 20, 1801. ' A Neat Job. Joseph Moyer, assistant outside forentm at Packer No. 2 colliery, has just finished a neat job in repairing all the machinoiyafc the Packer No. 3 colliery. Ho was assisted by Thomas Dizon, of Lost Creek. Operations llegtiii. The OTrflvatlona fnr flirt ,nw nnnu.11.1 school to ho built by St. Casimor's I'olfeki Catholic church, were begun this morning It is expected that tho building will bo under roof before sovero woathor sets in. Sllclit Fire. A slight firo occurred this afternoon at tho new brick stable of the Columbia brewery. Iu some mysterious inannor a band of niicli caught firo, Tihicli liad been slandiiig in the. street. Tho llatnos woro quickly extinguished by some of tho employes. No damage was done. Verdict Itemlered. The following verdict irn Tni1ro,l lrtl, Coroner's lurv on Satiirdnv ,illit- "Tim, tl,.. said Joseph PofTs death was caused by au ex plosion of gas in No. !l breast, bottom split of the Mammoth vein of the ShoDandoah City colliory, and was the result of an accident." DEATH OF GENERAL 0RDWAY. XloubtloSH llnstonpil by AVorr.v Over His AVnywnrd Dnuuliter. New York, Nov. 22. General Albert Ordway died last night at the Hoffman House. In this oitv. f5riftrnl tlnlwiiv and his wife returned from Europe last Wednesday. They engaged rooma at the Hoffman House. Next day the general was taken Rlnfr nnrl hp pnn. tlnued to grow weaker and weaker until 1:10 o-ciock laBt eyenlng, when he Daased awav. The eenaral'K death wm rtmihtlma hastened by the sad and recent event in connection witn ins wayward daugh ter, Bettlna Glrard. The latter, a 00m- Dlete Wreck, wn a n. rinv nr i-orn o or transferred to a private sanitarium from Bellevue hospital. Owing to the pieaaing 01 nia. vvifn. who hail luuinmn reconcueu to ner daughter, General urawav nnanv rrniBuntaii tn tha re turn of the prodigal, and a reunion of ine ramiiy was arranged. Dlsohovoil Ordnrs. Two Tfllln,! Baltimore. Nov. 22 TlAoaiiaa Thon. OOre ll. MArrlnlf a triAtnrmar, In tUa employ of the Baltimore nnrt TJnrtliom railway, disobeyed orders, officers of umi roau say, mere was a irightful head on collision yesterday, in which Merrick was almost inatantlv Vlllail and William P. Horner, motorman on me oar wnicn was going In the oppo site dlrAPtlnn ranAlira.l Inlttrlaa frnrn which he died about half an hour laUr. une two conductors and the four pas sengers wno were on both oara were all mora nr lAaa Inlnra,! tpU nl dent happened on the Uelstergtown road, about one mile north of Fikaa ville. Just trv a lOn box of Ckuoaratg. the ilnaas liver aud bowel regulator ovor made. j jf!er&l Pectoral THE bf nquet season is now here aud the above hotel is 'now, -with its new addition to its dining room and other improvements, fully equipped in every respect to accommodate anysized party that may be looking for lir&t-class service. Everything new, steam heat, call bells, etc., as fine as is .Jo be iound in any hotel in Ihe county. Under the superior management of the present manager, 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. RECIPROCITY WITH FRANCE. Completion of Xc-trotlntlotis I'rolmlily Lnrt to tlio New Alnbniniloi Washington, Nov. 22. There Is no Immediate prospect of the conclusion of the reciprocity negotiations between the United States and France. Both gov ernments have presented elaborate sta tistics to Mhow their respective posi tions in any reciprocity arrangement. Imt the matter has not progressed to M. JULES CAMBON. the point where ah agreement can be foreseen. Having presented the French aide of the case from every standpoint, M. Patenotre, the French ambassador. lias now referred the question back to his Government, and la awaiting In structions. He had hoped to conclude the negotiations before departing to his new post at Madrid, but this seems hardly likely. The new French ambassador, M. Cambon, will leave Paris Dec. 15, ar riving herejibout tho first of the now year. Mlffe. Cambon will not come to this country during the first year of the ambassador's service. As the reciproc ity question Is now before the authori ties at Paris, It is likely that M, Cam bon will receive personal Instructions and come here fully conversant with the question. Vlctli'iiH of thCToxas l,ui,T. Waco, Tex., Nov. 22. Last Friday's bloody duel between Colonel Gerald and the Harris brothers is the sole topic of discussion in this usually quiet city. Editor J. W. Harris, who was so ter ribly wounded, died Saturday, and his body lies beside that of his brother, W. A. Harris. Colonel Gerald, who left the Beld victorious, Is badly wound ed in the groin. His loft arm was am putated Saturday, and today ho Is a critical condition. Kx-Aiiditor JWiiyliow Aocputtort. Pierre, S. D., Nov. 22. Judge Gaffey charged the jury In the ex-Auditor Mayhew case, and the Jury, after being out about an Injur, brought In a ver diet of not guilty. Mayhew was charged with frauds while auditor of South Dakota. MISCELLANEOUS. IjlSTRAYKD. A ml cow with white back anil li fitruluht forward pointed horns 6 1 raved into the tarn of Charles lEelcliait, in Ilrandon- vinc, on saiuruay uwncr can nave same ny paying for this advertisement and the hoarding 01 same. ULEJ-iw "A"ANTKD. A Klrl for trencral housework. Apply to Mr. J. W. Johnson, 12H North Mflln -trett. ll-22-2t JTtOIE SAW!. A desirable bilckbnslne block. : centrally located. Has nil inodtrn 1m provemenU, steatn heat, Irnth tul, etc A srood )ylK investment. Var further Information apply at the Herald ofllce, 11-18-1 w IOST. A valuable jcold band Hnsr. Sultoble i reward will be offered for return of same to the IlKRALn oll.ee. ll-17-lw TOK ItEKT. A lar nnd commodious etable, j centrally located. Water very convenient. Suitable for private r livery purposes. Situated Ail South Marfcet straet, near Oak street. pply to Michael l'ribula, 210 K. Centre St. 11-17-tf TOU UKNT. Store room and dwelling, No. ! 120 North Slain street, Is now ready for rent; contains plate glass front, gas, range, xot ftivd cold water, bath, large cellar, yard, ware room and Htablej it fs a very desirable place for any kind of bu&tnetw, Kent reasonable. Plea apply to O. W. Newhouer, 1M North xium si-reef , iiioti M ISS C. IlIKItMAN, TEACHER OF MUSIC, ruso ADD OP.OAN. No. 81 N. White Btreet, Shenandoah, Pa. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsorlal artiste always inauenuanue. Neatest Shop In Town, W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Jwflustin Honse Block, w EVAN J. DAVIES Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. THE HOTEL FRANEY.- CONWAY'S FAMOUS 5 AND lOe STOrJE HO. E E 102 Worth E . .. jt: NextJ)oor to Gill's Dry Goods store. 71 BBRSBmSPOR SATURDAY. Our Worth. Prleo B3o 10c 40o lOo 23o 10c 35c lOo 250 lOo 150 10c 18o lOo 30o 100 SOo 10s 80s lOo 26o 100 iOo lOo 24o 10a Agate SftPeo Pan " Collnnders.... " Kettle, 2nt " Pie Plates " YcntKettl... KonstlUK l'ans, 10x11 Sohool Bag Bisque Figures, imported... Dinner I'aTls with cap 23 Come" "and look overl,rour"''line of Fine China. Come Early, I CONWAY'S Ffliuf 5 102 NORTH Next door to Gill's Bry Goods 8 FACTORY : 22i24o NORTH EMERICIC ST., SHENANDOAH, F IMNA . Parties intending to get fences in the spring, can save ten per cent, by ordering In the winter months. SWflhU'S rlAtDSlfiRE ST01JE, Housekeepers' Headquarters, CARVINQ SETS. :-: KNIVES AND FORKS. 1847 ROGER BROS. Al 1847 " 44 Schuylkill Dental Parlors,is 7 North Jardin fltrppr, WILLOPEN ON MONDAY, A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.00. yo ciiAnotw fob kxtractinq whkn TBimi aub qiidkrhd, BEST SILV&R FILLINQ, ... . 50 Cents OOLD FILUNdS, .... $i,00 and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 2s Cents All our work la aoiompanted with a guarantee. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (8heelr's Old Stand.) zoq NORTH MAIN STIWBT. Flret-olaM vorki. guarautood. rromiit an ollle ntUmdanta. Hair ouHIuk a apaolaUv. Wanted-An Idea I Wbo oan thin) v. wm. BUI, thing to iiatoot? Protect your M&MJ tb7 may bring you wultb. nert, Wulilnglon, D. C, (or tkelr !.) iirli offer and lilt ot two hundred lnrentlont wanted. 5 3 7. 3 Main Gtreet. 3 3 3 3 K Our Worth 1'rlco Kettles, 2 qts .. llo 6c Mirror Comb cases SOo 60 TtrfCollaiiders 15o So Wash Basins 10a So Flint Tumblers, erg 10c - 5c Ten Sets, S pieces 20a So llisqiie figure 83o 6a Sauce I'nn, tin .'. 10a 5o Gloss Dish . 10a 60 Burthen Stew Pan IOo Bo Frying Pan IOo So Beautiful China Mug 25o 6a fll IOC. SHE, 1. 1 1 MAIN STREET. Store. 3 3 s Manufacturer .. of WIRE SCREENS, Hcnr.r.N fiuues, sckeem sings, scbeek noons, FIRE ESCAPES, WINDOW GUARDS, 8TABX.V GUIUIW, TBEE GUARDS, IRON FENCES. RESIDENCE: 220 NORTH WEST STREET, TURKEY MINCE PIE THANKSGIVING DAY, NOV. 25. TEASPOONS, - $2 per doz TABLESPOONS, $4 per doz Good Set pi Teeth, 9 $5.00. Uaduartrs for .... Commercial Traveler! COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. QUANT MOYltn, Prop., Oor. Coal and Main streets, Shenandoah, Pa, Terms: $1.00 per day. Stabling Facilities Unsurpassed. Hoarders comfortably accommodated by week or month. 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