f-H'iVYi-i'r'ilTTr A GIRL WITH A SWEET TOOTH And n fastidious palate can have it catered to with more rfert satisfaction from our choice mid deli ions confectionery in bonbon-, 11 t- i i '.m . ih'i tint candies, chocolate in ttie ...o-t delicious combinations and concoctions. If we can't tickle the palate of the connoisseur in confections, no one in llii.s town can do it. HOOKS & BROWN, a rvj. tvi a In st. HAVE YOU TRIED" Houck's It Headache Cure ? A sure cure or your money refunded (Jive It ii trial. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Telrplioht Connection. THE BON TON'S lllff I-.tII Opening Sale for l-'ive Days Only, Com mencing TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 1898. EVchilxct :-: Herald COUPON. Kltis coupon ii woith lo cents to you on rscry dollar's woith )uu buy at til? Son Ton Millinery, beginning ( U. 4th. Xamv "lit this out and piescnt you make a purchase. it when ill tliat is necessary lor you to gain the io per cent on every nurc'iase is ti cut out the coupon, wiitc your nnme on the blank space reserved, and present it at our millinery parlors wlnle tlie bigsaleiSKouigon, Roniember it is For Fivo Days Only and Ton Savo 10 Per Cont. by Taking Advantage of It. Out pifcpi'.atiotis for this sale, which com mences t irlober 4th, 1S9S, eclipse every effort ever heard ol in values 111 millinery. We will opep your eyes and have you garc in amaze ment. BON TON MILLINERY, No. a! North Main Street. Ili'iiry tiooruo Slay Deellno. New York, Oct. 2. The World ways: Unless Henry Cleorno cholines his mind within the next IS liour.s he wilt not be the free .silver rnndiilate for gov ernor against Van Wyik and Itooso velt. Ills declination was written Sat urday. However, a determined effort will be made to cet him to allow his name to be used. Death Torn Train "Koblipr. Fort Worth, Tex., Oct. 3. Jim Gar llntrtun was on .Saturday convicted of train robbery and murder and given the death penalty. Three others will be tried this week fur complicity in the same ufl'iilr, a hnldut of 11 Santa Ve passenger train near hero for the pur-po.-e of robbery. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lols, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. lia leant Coal Street, Shenandoah, I'cnna Mall orders promiitlv attended to. THISJES PLAIN TALK That the Boston Factory Shoe Store carries an exceptionally big line of boots and shoes. All our goods are purchased direct from the lactones. This enables us to sell cheaper than our competitors and also our imitators. Here are a few prices : leu's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up Ladles' ' " " 90c up Children's solid leather shoes, 25c up OUR BOOTS, Especially for the miner, are selling cheaper than anywhere else. In prices we are not to be outdone. All our boots and shoes are made of leather and not of paper as are being sold by some stores. BOSTON HI 27 South" Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa I. 8PON7, PROP. r-OUK DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, IlAY and BTKAW. Floor and Tabic Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, 37 wceSntre 8t. &3 cups 2 Stasia nro not distinguished by any mark or sign from coughs that f:til to bo fatal. Any cough, noKlected, may sap tho strength and undtrmino tho health until recovery is impos-tihlo. All coughs lead to lung trouble, if not stopped. aijcp's cnerrij pectoral Cures coaffiis "My wifo was suffering from n dreadful consh. We did not expect that she voitM long survive, but Mr. K. V. Hoynl, leputy Biirvoyor, happenod to he stopping with uj over ninht, and having a buttle of Ayer's Cherry 1'octoral with hiai, induced my wile to try this rotnudy. Tho result was bo beneficial that she kept on taking It till she was cured." K. S. HUMPIIIlIris, Saiwsy. Ga. "My little daughter was taken with a dis tressing cough, which for three years defied nil tho remedies I tried. At length, on the urgent recommendation of a friend, I began to give her Ayerfl Cherry l'cctoral. After using ono bottle I found to mv groat sur prise that sho was itn,,ruiLg. 'f hu-u bottles completely cured ht:i ." J. A. QUAY, Trav. Salesman Wrought Iron Range Co., St. Louis, Mo. is put up in half-size bottles at half price r0 cents. t'hrN Von Dor Alio Ituled Out. St. Louis. Oct. 3. The National League lins discussed and decided to appl a method to improve the baseball situation In St. Louis. Tills determina tion, it Is stnted, will result In the elimination of Chi is Von DerAho and nil the Interests allied with him In the present organization, nnd will give the St. Louis franchise to Frank II. Hobln son, of Cleveland, who will transfer Dim Cleveland club to this city bodily next year. The League holds that a fran chise consists merely of the consent of the different clubs to play with one another, and If 11 of the clubs agree to withdraw this consent to piny either at home or ntiroad with n tweltth club, the twelfth club 1ms no redress. Two Killed liy I'owdor Kxplo-ltm. I'aterson, N. J., Oct. 3. There was an explosion nt the works of the Lallln & Itand Powder company, at Mountain View, near here, Saturday. Two inen were killed, but none of the other work men were injured. The victims were Thomas Hardy of Mountain View and Daniel MeKelvey of Lincoln Park. Each was about 35 years old. They were both married and leave famulus Their bodies were blackened, the clothes had been burned from them. and so thoroughly had they been roast ed that the llesli came off when some of the workmen picked up the bodies. The men hud been burned to death and not killed by the shock of the ex plosion. Iloportcd Death of Ciilnn's Kniporoi'. Washington, Oct. 3. A brief message was received at the state department yesterday from Minister Conger at Pehln concerning the situation there. He says nothing concerning the report er death of the emperor, but states that a feeling of nnxlety exists, adding that he does not consider the situation es pecially critical at the present time. Tho state department officials do not discredit the report of the emperor's death, and some of them do not hesi tate to express theii acceptance of the report of the assassination. The Chi nese minister, him ever, discredits the entire report of a tragedy. Yollow- l'uvor liieri'itso In iliiel.'son. Jackson, Jllss.. Oct. 3. The yellow fever situation in Jnelison grows stead ily worse, in spite of all efforts to pre vent the spread of the disease. There were ten new eases reported yesterday four whites. Mis. Knvannugh nnd three In the llendrix family on South street, u hitherto uninfected locality. Tlo inner cases nie negroes in tne origin- nlly Inferiod dNtilct. ALWAYS I N . FOR T SATURDAY H AND E ' MONDAY ONLY u 5 DOZEN INFANTS' E RIBBED WRAPPERS A. FLEECE LINED D For io cents each. Actual Value 2sc See our pretty lln: Infant's Hoc- ensins, 15 and 25c. H organ's Fancy Bazar, 23 North IVlaln Street. Fall Opening at Kelly's Millinery Foreign patterns and creations front our own work room are side by side in this great dis play. Millinery hats meet the demands of fashion. Most critical exaction is always asso ciated with the name of Mrs. J.J.Kelly. People are surprised that such handsome hats, trimmed with such rich material, can be made for the price. Some of these are original creations, some arc copied from foreign models. It is the trimming and sell ing of stylish and elegant hats that has made Mrs. J.J. Kelly the recognized headquarters for high art millinery. It is the selling of elegant trimmed hats nt prices within the reach of all that made Kelly so (anions. Felt Hats of every description and shade at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, tin vi;.Tlli".ic 1 V hiri-cnid for Tuesday ! Cloudy, cooler weather, with rain and dangerous easterly pilei on tho eewsts, tho wind becoming variable. Jt'lTHY POINTS. tlapiipiiIhgM Throughout the (Joutitiy Itlimrilrleil for llsnty renifml. A foot ball team Is Mug orcanizid in St. Clair. Don't owe any person n crudco p.iy as you ko. There are III patients nt the l'ottsvillc hospital. The shorn at Palo Alto nro now worUnc nine hour daby. The School Directors of tho county meet In I'ottsvillo to-inonow. The contost court judges will hand down important decisions on Friday. Forty bonis devotion In St. John the Ilap tit chinch, Pottsville, this week. i:ishty-thrce Inmate patients are receiving tieatliieut nt tho nlmshoiise hospital. Tho rc-opening of the Kpi-scopal church nt St. (Jlalr will take placo in November. The School lloatd and HoroiiKh Council both meet this week In regular session. The Magyar Catholic conurcftatlon at McAdoo will orccta new church building. Wile heaters aro plentiful at Palo Alto. That plaio needs n White Cap organization. The Heading Archdeaconry will meet in tho r.pi.copal church at St. Clair early in Novemlior. The foot ball game between Pottsville and Mahanoy City teams, on Saturday, resulted hi a tic, (1 toU. . Consult our advertising columns, before making your purchaso. It will savo you time and money. All box tents at the post ollico must ho paid in advance. This rule is Imperative, says the Postmaster (Jeneral. lMward Kenny, of Port Carbon, a member of the Fourth regiment, was admitted to the I'ottsvillo hospital, sulloiing from malaria. A young daughter arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs Charles Heihlall, ut Tuiiijuuh, on Wednesday. They formerly resided hero. The llorouijh Council of Tamaqua has just published its financial statement for the year ending last Maich, seven mouths behind time. Several men who went to Newport News for work have returned to Jit. Cannel, con vinced tho coal region is good enough for them. On Saturday Judges ISechtol and Koch held naturalization court. Twenty soven ap plicants were liatunilized. Seven applicants wore continued and three were refused. Mrs. S. L. Urown will move her household goods to Philadelphia this week, llor hus band is employed by the Traction railway In that city. William Mariah and Miss Katio McDonald, of Cumbola, ill be married in tho Church of the Holy Family, New Philadelphia, by ltuv. 1'. J. liyan, on Thursday. Octobor la. Isaac Puarr, of Schuylkill Haven, was badly binned about tho face ycstoiday. He is a Sicilian on the P. & It. road, and the accident occurred on tho Frackvlllo branch. A pigeon match has been arranged between Mike Mieknsholl, of Now Philadelphia, and CieorL'0 Lallerty, of Cumbola, to take place at New Philadelphia on Saturday, Octobor 15, for ?'0( a side. M. L l.udnlgis appointed postmaster at Drehorsvillc. August Fliggee at Hecla, and J. A. Mautz at Mantz These ollices are all located in tho southeasterly portion of Schuylkill county. llazletou is a line city, to be sure. Pigs have rooted up the streets around tho soldiers' monument nnd turned tho sod com pletely in Monmnont nark. tho lather Matthew Pioneer Corns, of .unnaiioy city, will hold t ie r anniversary hnnuuet next Monday. Oleo dealers at Shamokin wero compelled to pay fines aggregating $100 for violating tho stato law. The Hoard of Censors of tho Northumber land county Bar havo recommended that M. L. bnyder, of Sunhury, bo debarred. The Pennsylvania Iiailroad crows havo been furnished with their winter caps. Hesiilents of Abington nnd vicinity aro raising a fund to have tho highways partrolod at night. A valuable horse belonging to Noiswonter. tho liveryman, died yesterday of colic. Hoke Smith, of Iinstol, will. It Is reported. run as an independent candidate for ltcgiater of Wills. While playing with powder at Hazleton. Tony Wisal had four lingers of his left hand blown oil' yesterday. Tho tallest man in liucks county is Joseph Krotit, an ox-Philadelphia policeman, who is ti feet II Inches. The paper box factory at Mahanoy City will bo removed to Hazlotou and enlarged. Ladios, read tho announcement of the lion Ton millinery storo, nnd see how you can savo money by using tho coupons in their ad. The rain is alright if wo had a little more of it. Quito a number of people are chauging their residences. Jonkiutonn Methodist Episcopal church lias just closed n week of special sorvices held in honor of its thirty-first annlvorsay. I'loncer riro Company, No, 1, of Jenkui town, will take 50 uniformed men and a band to the Lebanon parade, and the Independent Company, No. 2, will take about the Bame number to the Peace Jubilee parade in Phila dephia. (;i:t i:xim:kt aiivici: in vottu uvsi:. If you are ailing and cannot mako up your intud what the matter is, go to a specialist and get advice that will clue you. This to many looks like advice that will be hard to follow. The idea of specialists and the fees they charge is appalling. Many people aro obliged to sudor and then die because they cannot aU'ord to pay tho ordinary doctor his foe, lot 11I0110 what 11 specialist would charge. There is, however, a chance for everyone. especially those who sutler from diseases of the nerves or blood, as well as the many ills that result from such complications. In Now York City nt 35 West 14th St., is tho office of tho greatest American specialist on thoao troubles. We refer to Dr. Greene, who will advise anyone who may write him or will call on him, absolutely free. With such an opportunity, thoro is no roasou why one should continuo to sulfur. In this connection wo would liko to remind the public that Dr. Green o is the inventor of that great nerve and blood remedy known as Greene's Nervura. Didn't Know It Wus Loaded, William Miller, of Drehorsvillo, on Satur day placed a gun on the tiro in his black smith show to loosen tho screws. Ho did not know tho gun was loaded. It was dis charged and tho load entered his right leg near the groin. Might IImvo Iteen Worse. I'rom tho Miners' Joiirnul, Twenty three-quarter days in the mines nporated by tho Coal aud Iron Company Is pretty good evidence that the anthracite trade lias not fallen to pieces, as some of out voluble pessimists would have us believe that it Is. Dr. ltull's Cough Syrup U 11 most valu able remedy fur all throat and lung all'ectlons. It cures a cough , or cold in ono day. I Hues are small. Hesults sure. Price cts. u bottle. Candidate Mono's Itinerary, Colonel W. A. Stone, the Itepublicau can didate for Governor, will speak ut Pluogrovo next Monday afternoon, aud in tho evenniK will address an audience at Pottsville, Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup la mire tn cure Incipient consumption. This remarkable remedy Hill stop the wasting away of the patient, and in u slioit time ellect a cure. 13EPOR13 THE JUSTICES. l irrd 11 Shot in a (Jiuurrl mid l ulu Costs or Hie 'Milt, Jusllco Shoemaker had several pay day, cases before him Siturday and Sunday and, has n number of warrants outstanding. Ho disposed of the following suits Louis l'ssczak flred a hurnile revolver shot at li ilph Lafls in n house en S"Uth Peat I alley during a ntiarrcl mer a woman, lie' settled the rase by 'paying the cot. Mike Prhin and Andrew Makarnwlcz were put under ?300 bail, each, In answer ehaires of assault and battery made by Andro Knplnkn and his wife ' Florlau Pnplcrstls was arraigned by Night! Watchman .Too Tenmesl on a chirge of in terfering witli nn officer and attempting to j rescue a prisoner. Pnplcrstls settled by pay-. Ing tho costs A largo number of tisu il pay-day arrests wero disposed before Justice Tonmey. They nro as follows: Ihior-h Stlnawicz was held In ?:!00 hall for committing an assault on Martin Pavohwkl. Maitlii Knvaloski, lllady linskofski and Knoch Ilausho each furnished ?30n hall for assaulting Pnoch Stonawlrz. Adam Ushinskl Is serving tinio in n case for disturbance of tho peace. The prosecu tor was Michael Ilcaton. Policeman Mullahy presented Anthony Wysotskus for carrying concealed deadly weapons. Tho defendant settled tho caso by payment of tine and costs. Ollicers Matz, flutler and Mntlahey had Joseph Uohcr, Peter Shubak and Jon Oallus arraigned on 11 chargo of disturbing! the peace. Tho defendants settled the case by tho payment of lino and costs. Joseph Wysofskl, Matt. Nlcklans nnd Anthony lSuhulis entered $300 ball each for assaulting Thomas Hulawici. llonlli nf duduo l.ytiinii Itcunott. Wllkepbnrre. I'u., Oct. Ii. Judge Ly man II. Dennett, of tho common ideas court of Luzerne county, died Inst night, nged 53. He had been 11 sufferer from throat troubles for some time past. The disease was aggravated by a so vol e cold, which he caught In the court house some weeks ago, being without heat. He adjoin ned court and left for his count! y home, where he took to his bed. lie was a graduate of Columbia college, nnd was admitted to the bar of Luzerne county in 1S7J. In 1S91 he was the Hepublii an candi dal for judge, but was defeated by his Democratic opponent, John Lynch. In 1S9I lie was again the nominee of his party, and was elected. lite; Mi'Ilii- Predicted. Plttsbuig, Oct. 3. The Post says: One of the biggest strikes in the history of typographical unions Is an event of the near future. It will be a concerted movement for a working day of nine hours, and will evidently be fought to a finish. Word was received In Pitts burg yesteiday by the local typograph ical union to be ready for the strike In the near futuie. The prevailing opin ion among the trade seems to be that It will be called on or before Oct. 10. l'l'iin-ylvniiln'M CoiumlsmmerH. Philadelphia, Oct. 3. The Pennsyl vania commissioners to the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition left yesterday for Omaha, where they will take part In the ceremonies Inci dent to Pennsylvania Day, Wednesday, Oct. 5. Postmaster Charles Kmory Smith, who Is to deliver the Pennsyl vania Day oration, accoinpanied the commissioners. After delivering the orntlon at tho exposition, Postmaster General Smith will make a number of speeches, political nnd patilotle, be fore returning. Dates have been ar ranged for Topeka, Wichita, Denver, Omaha, Columbus, O., Ciawford, Iud., Chicago, Dayton and Cleveland. The political speeches will be confined to Kansas and Ohio. Nomination Papers. CountyChalrinanW.il. Zwoizig. of fiil berton, of tho Prohibition party, has sont nomination papers to llarrishurg, of S. G. M. Hollopotor, of Shenandoah, for Congress ; Thomas V. Morgan, of Gllborton, for Stato Senator, 30th district; John T. Lawson, of Shenandoah, for ltcprcsoutativo, First district; Itohort M. Keller, of Schuylkill Haven ; N. A. Burr, Crcssona ; K. J. Kelly, of Pottsville, for itepreseutatlves, Fourth district. Stricken With Paralysis. Mrs. Knglo. an aged and highly respected resident of Mahanoy City, was stricken with paralysis while sitting on tho porch of her homo and chatting with neighbors yesterday. Her condition was reported to-day as critical. Deeds lEecorded. From John Hohlor to Charles Nester, premises iu West Penn township ; from Michael Ford aud wife to llridgct Kllkcr, premises iu Girardvtllo; from Ann O'Donncll to Kllon Carroll, premises iu St. Clair; from Henry 1J. Wagnor et al to William II. Ziin merman, promises in Washington township; from Henry Haupt and wife to William Speidel, premises iu Frockvllle; from Ann Falloy to Daniel C, Munday, premises iu Tamaqua. Accused or Theft. Tho notorious Anuie Bice was tho de fendant in a suit before Justice Shoemaker this aftomoon charged with stealing $10.50 from Mary Latowski. Tho money had been secreted in a cradle on tho second floor of tho plaintiff 'a house. Tho accused wus com mitted to the lockup in dofault of ball. C'eiiiod Publication. Tho Saturday Telograph, owned and edited by William Joyce, ut Hazleton, has ceased publication ufter an existence of thieo months. Kdltor Joyce will locate either in Wilkesbarro or iu New York city. Underwent an Operation. Mrs 11. F. Van Horn, of Brandouville, daughter of 'Squire Horn, of Sheppton, had a very delicate operation performed last Week Ht ttlH linmn nf linr nni-onty fla Stephenson, a trained nurso of Hazleton, Is uuuiiuuuiiy 111 ner uousiuo, and tne patient Is dolug nicely nnd will soon recover, Tall of Coal. William Mabulls, a minor of Mahanoy City, was painfully injured about tho head aud back Saturday aftomoon by ft fall of coal in Park No. 3 colliery. Ho was removed to tho Minors' hospital. Mr. Coogau's Child Injured. The ten-year-old sou of Carl Coogau, man ager for tho Singer Sewing Machine Co. at Hazleton, while playing on tho streets hi that city Saturday.foll nnd fractured his arm, which was subsequently reduced by 11 phy sician, Mr. Cougiiu was a former resilient of this place, Chance of ltealileueu. Adam Boyd, district superintendent forthe Philadelphia & Beading Coal Si Iron Com pauy, to-day moved his household ell'ects from Kllaugiiwau to the house Iu town iu ceutly vacated by J. J. Bnidigan's family, Cleared the Larder. Late Saturday night robbers got Into the cellar of u housu oil Kast Apploalleyoictipied by a Polish family uamod liico and stole several hams, and everything else that wus worth eating and carrying away. Our Work Unexcelled, If you pay more than we chargo for first class up-to-date printing, you aro paying too much. If you pay less, you nro probably getting less, both in quality of stock and workmanship. Our prices are just rhtht, uud our work is uuexcvlkd. PERSONAL MENTION. I, ltofowlrh made a business trip to Potts ville to ibiy lleiirv I! Scntts, one of Pottsvllle's pros perous young bitslhefs men, was n town vlltor yesteiday. J.J. Franev went to Potlsvlllo this morn ing 1 1 look aft- r business iitliilrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Scott, of Fraek vllle, were gnosis of John Huberts' family In tow 11 j esterilay. Zi'h. Kobhlns spent a pHit. of to-day trans acting business at Pottsville. I ( li.irhs l'aiiish visited filcndsnt Mt. Car-mi-1 nnd Sliainokln yesterday. II J. Muldooii IikiU.-iI nfier political femes below the inouiit'iln to-day. M M. Ilitrke nnd J. ii. Pomeroy, llsiis., tiatmctod business nt the Pottsville court to day O-car O. liollch peiit yesterday at Potts ville. isiting friends. Miss Jennie D.iv's, of Mahanoy City, spent yesterday visiting fi lends In town. Miss Clinic Dlppoi, of Maliauoy City, visited her sister, Mrs. Schmidt, yesterday. Mr and Mrs. II. G. Hiss havo returned homo from an extended visit to Steelton and llarrishurg. Thomas Tosh circulated among the poli ticians ut tho county sent to-day. Cluist. Guilder and William J. Scanlan went to Philadelphia this morning, to resume their studies at the Medico Clilriirgical Col lege. John J. O'Hcarn transacted business at Pottsville this morning. Miss Sara Hcebner. who was a guest of the Dinklocker family on West Cherry street, left fur her home ill Hazleton to-day. Mis. Kate lleckei and daughter, llutli, and Mrs. Pecker's brother, Simuel Small, left for their home in Brooklyn to-day after a ten day visit to relatives In town. Ifev John Swindells, pastor of the Metho dist Kpiseop.il church of town, preached hi the Methodist church at Yalcsvillo yesterday afternoon. Miss Laura Acker, of town, and Miss Claia Metcalf, of Lust Cieek. were visitors to Puck Mountain yesterday. F. J. l'ortz, the North Main street notion dealei, is spending a weok iu New York, selecting his stock of fall novelties. Harry Lovino has gone to Philadelphia to puichase his fall aud winter goods. Miss Florenco L-mgdon aud ThomsTempcst are spending a short vacation in town. They aro the guests of the hitter's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs Joshua Tempest. 12. J. Johnson, of Philadelphia, spent Sun day in town. Walter Sherlel, of tho Miners' Journal stall', l'ottsvillc, was 11 Sunday visitor to town. Private John Il.it.er aud William I toes, are home from Cump Meade, Mhldletown. Mrs, John ii. Tioborts uud .Mrs. Samuel Roberts, of town, Mrs. Philip Staull'er, of Wllkeshairo; Mrs. Alex Scott, of Frackvlllo, and Mrs. George Scolt. of i'ottsvillo, formed a party of excursionists to Washington, I). C, to-day, to spend two weeks iu sight seeing. Miss Katheiine Ileneer, of Minersvillo, is being entertained by Miss Margaret Hronnan, of South Main struot. Morgan Gable, editor in chief of the Pitts burg Times, tho leading daily of that city, is spending a few dah hero with his father-in-law, Hon. M. P. Fowler. Mr. Gablo was 11 former lesident of this town nnd Is well nnd favorably known. "It was almost a miracle. Hurdock Illood lliltern cured inu of a terrible breaking out all ocr tho body. I am very gratoful." Miss Julia l'ilbridge, West Cornwell, Conn. Another Soldier Dead, Charles Weber, 11 member of Company M, Fourth Penna. Regiment, died at the I'otts villo hospital yesterday afternoon from a complication of diseases. His homo was at Pottsville and ho was 20 years old. Tho funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. Ho was married last week, at tho hospital, to Miss Clara Wolfe, of Pottevillo. THAT .IOV1 III. l'i:iil.lN(l With tho exhilarating sense of renewed health and strength and internal cleanliness, which follows the uso of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few who havo not progressed beyond tho old. thou medicines and tho cheap substitutes sometimes offered but never ac cepted by tho well-informed. Buy tho genuine. Munufactuicd by tho California 1 ig hprup Co. October Weddings. Marriage licenses were granted to tho ful lowing : Anthony J. Conrey and Bridget Maloney, both of Lost Creek; Caisnu K. Pothermel and Laura L. Willler, both of ilegins township; Samuol Moser and Bertha J. Lucas, both of Barry township; Frank B Moyer and Llllio Kaulfmau, both of West Brunswick township. For your watch repahlng nnd jowolry re- paiiinggo to Iko Oikin's, 120 South Alain street. tf Ferguson's Theatre. ONE NKHiT ONLY. Tuesday, Oct. 4, '98. aaafwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa v Special engagement of the Irish- American Comedian I HARRY C. GIBSON, In Ins own original larce com- J cdy entitled. "A TOT TV QC 1 IRISHMAN." 1 g You can't help but laugh at the Irishman, the Dittchmnn, t the dude, the bad boy, the girl i g ana the null pup. : g THE LAUGHING HIT OF tit THE SEASON. T CPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP9 It's Funny. - Very Funny. Prices, S5, 35 and 50c. Ferguson's Theatre ONE NKHIT ONLY. Benefit A. O. H. MONDAY, OCT. 10, 1898. The Legitimate iiish Comedian, Mr. Daniel Sully, And his clever associates, in the lat est drama success, Uncle Rob." A PLAY OP TO-DAY. Kiill of heat t iutcicst, pathos and comedy. A POSITIVE NOVELTY, Elaborately Staged and Costumed. PRICES, - - - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cts. Kcicrved scab ou sale at larlin's. ' "nOLU tltlltt. III i imiiiiilmiiiliii m j laai -V IKE ORKIN, No. 129 South IVlaln Street. TEKA1INUS OP THE SCHUYLKILL TRACTION COni'ANY'S RAILVA ments. 1 he prices are the feature of the store ; they arc within reac of every purchaser. Repairing a specialty. Before you buy elsewhet call and see our stock ami get prices. No trouble to show goods. W have polite salespeople. Ir. Xnney (ulltorit Arrested. London, Oct. :i. Dr. Nancy uulford, a midwife, of !ildp;eprirt, Conn., who is wanted by the Amoilcnn police on tho chirue of bavins b"en connected with the death (it .Mls.s lSinnia lllll, a young iMiinnn whose body, cut Into several pieces, was found some time ncn, near lnldKepoit. has been arrested. She de nied she was Dr. Guilford. A quantity of liaRRaKe which was seized at her boardinK house will be scinched for evidence before the next heaiiiur. All kinds of vegetables and lloivcr seeds, and plants at Payuo's nurseries, (lirardvlllu. Electric cars pass tho door. fl-(l-tf MISCELLANEOUS. IjOIt HAL13 A valuable plei't) of mil ontuU', ' containing four (IwelltiiK" Hplcmlld how cruKo attached Can ho bought ru Hon:ih1u. Apply at the 1Ii:uai.i ofllco. 103-tf IilOIt SALK Valuable Hhcnandoah propeity, ? centrally located on Oalc trcet, with nil modern convenience)1, storo room nnd dwo ling. For further Information apply ut thU ollko. tf FOU HUNT. Dwelling Iiouhc, located coiner Uoyd pud West Ptrcuts, now occupied by airs S. 1). Hca. All modern convcutctues. Apply on the piciuIkch. 10-3 l!w "1 1JWNTKD. A glr- to do general housework 11 In a faintly of two Sleep at home Apply at 'JS South White btrcct. 10-1-21 HAMS.--Two pool tables In g.iod comll ; tlon. Can be bought very reasonable. Apply to Anthony Schmtcker, 10U South Main street. tf "VTOTIOK. Dt'siruhlo nronertlcH fur mile. An i ply to S. (J. M. llollopeter, attorney, nlieimnuonli. 841-tf JjlOH HAMC A valuable property on Wcht ; Centre street, dwelling houwc, und all con veuienecH In desirable location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars, 5-27-tf TO BRING Into Notice Our New Stock of Furniture Particularly our fine parlor suits, we will sell for $14.50 for 10 dnys. They consist of five pieces, finished in Mahogany Jrame, highly polished and upholstered in silk damask. We have only a few in stock of this kind. They are of remarkable value, artistically de signed, and well and beautifully made, and elegantly finished. At $14.50 it is almost like giving them away. We have also higher grades in fifty different styles and prices. Purchasers of Stoves, Ranges, or Heaters, should remember that we carry the largest stock and offer the greatest bargains, Davison's BUSY', vyIIURE . AND . STOVE , STORE, l. North Main St, 1 "OOtP DUST ' Healthfulness of the bath depends largely on cleanliness of the bath tub. Court health and shun sickness by using Tfl&SHINd PoWDfife for nil household cleansing purpose. Largest package greatest economy. Sold everywhere. Made only by THEN. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. Boston. New York. Philadelphia. A Contented Woman IapIic who lias her wnlla nml rollings ilfcotnt from our lnU-4 iIoMtgn and rich rolortt In vi pujuT W'v liuvu n I'omplt'ti line of t'X(iilm tint? ami h hm.es, tn thn moxt a tlstlc comhlii tlotn ami patterns, nml wo will ilcfomti' o home from k Itch mi to tittle nt a reasonat figure. J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Ccnlrc Streel, Shenandoah, P. Jewelry, Silverware, Music? Instruments, Optical Goods We are again doing business at the old stand, with our former larc stock of goods. Mr. Orkin is still in attendance and is conductinir tli business. He invites all his former patrons to call and pay him a visi' The slock consists of a complete line of jewelry and musical instn PLAIN TO BE SEEN Your eyes need attention. It i a mistake to neglect them. It i better to give too much than to little- attention. Carefully fitte. glasses will protect your eyes for long time to come. Better hav them tested by our new jttetho. free of charge. Tiios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mair? Street We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER ALE, PORTEF Private family orders will receh prompt attention. I,eave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning ot Baldness Woctphal'a fluxlHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scal FOR SALE AT Ferguson House lllock. rniLn.-cficnr - stoke o nil A I.Kit IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco Wholesale and Retail, ontro Stroot Anthracite Political Club MEM'S EVERY MONDAY EVENINt ut 7 o'clock at 2H Itace street, (Hovers' Hill. Ii. M. nOYER, Pres. T. MAl.lA, Scc'y. mm' Forallliiuousand Nervous I diseases, 'J hey purify tho Dlood and give Hejutiiv action to the entire svstrm. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, "JrTiPATION and P'MPLEC f ELL
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