Watching the Prescription The health that results from the medicine depends upon I the Ingredients i used and the 1 enre employed In putting tnem together. Our nilliiK of the iiri-MTlntloM I. In surance Hint the physician's idea, will lie ic.nsclonttmnly carried nut, with the pure nnd best materials. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Ready For Fall THE FROSTY WEATHER In not far oft now; It's time you ordered your full suit or overcoat. Our lino affords you the beet jelec tlon nt the best price. Tho latest suitings, the lotest overcoatings, the latest styles you find tliem nfl here SEE OUR LINE OF OENT'S FURNISHINGS Portz Bros., North Main Street. NINE HOURS NOW. The Ktmdltitf Collieries Put on Increased Wording Thnn, Tlie IIkrald yesterday cotititlued an item to the effect that the lloston Hum, Draper and (lllherton collieries, ojiereteil by the 1'. li It. ('. A I. Co.. started on the nine hour wjhwlulo ami would continue that tltm until further notice. To-day Hhanauilnah City, Turkey Itun and West Shenandoah collieries, oper ated by the same ooniimny, will work nine hour and continue that mhitlulo no long as nam etui ho procured. 1 All the collieries In the Ashland district were yesterday put on the nlnchourschediilo, six days a week, and to continue until further notice. It is presumed collieries In the other district will work on tho same schedule. Theso collieries have lieen working hut Boven and one-half hours, and the increased working time is paid to ho duo to a strong western market for anthraeito ooai. In fact, it Is impossible to secure sulllcleiit cars to meet that demand. Experienced eoal opera tor and business men legard this news as tho most significant break 111 the period of depression in this region. And all this is welcome new to the men employed iu ami atwut the mines. A railroad man in commenting upon tho shortago of oars said : "The railroads aro short 100,000 cars. This is In spite of tho fact that they have this year addod 100,000 cars to their equipment. Those new cars hold from one-half more to double tho amount ol the old cars, and we make them 10 per cent, more valuable still by bettor methods of lis ml 1 1 ng them. Hut, considering all this, tho car shortage is relatively greater than it ovor was beforo." Stomach Out of Order? Ciin't Eat' slecp or wrk 1 STDMachtablETS Creste appetite, Induce refreshing sleep, and m.ike wort a Measure. Oue Tablet, oue dose, Immediate, Lasting, Agreeable. Large 11ns (3 Tablets) lo Cents. Made at The Johnson Laboratories, Inc. Philadelphia FOR SALE BY ALL DRUUdlSTS. 24- There's a World Satisfaction of In beiiirr able to read without in convenience, especially to the man who has had difficulty with all the glasses he ever tried. Many thus victimized come to us and experi ence for the first time what a com petent optician can do for them. The "up-to-date method" we use is the cause of our success. When dly or I'lLM. drowsy tako Ukkcihm'h Death anil Funerals. The remains of Mrs. Gcorgo II. Klcnzle, who died at her hmne in Frackvillo on the 20th Inst., will bo interred at that placo to morrow afternoon. Mrs. Anthony Bancavage, of Mahanoy City, died yesterday afternoou. The deceased was well known and the funeral will take tilace on Satuiday. High mass will be cele brated in tho Lithuanian church at that place. Anthony Ciaughan, aged 03 years, died at his home in Mahanoy l'lauo on tho 20th lust., and tho fuuoral will take place to-morrow morning at 0 o'clock. Interment at Glrard- villo. John B. Miller, a former Tamaqua rest dent, died in I'liillipaburg, Montana, where ho owscd several gold and stiver mine claims. lie was about 58 years old. His remains will ha shinned, to Tamaqua for interment. Word was received to-day announcing tlie dnnth of Geomo W.. flve-mouth-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Tyler Townssnd, of I'hila delphia, at noon yesterday, after suflcringa cck from cholera intantuin. airs, iowu nd was formerly Miss Maine Wooley, of this place. The funeral of Daniel J. Hogan will take ilaco from his late residence iu Port Carbon to-morrow morning at 0:30 o'clock. Tlios. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. II CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, now SI. 60, " ' $2.00, Si. 50, S3-oo. now SI.25. SOc. 52,00 now now Men's Russetts, and $2.25. Men's Blacks, Si. 4. now 85C. Misses', Children's and In fant's shoes at a reduction of 30 per cent, below regular price. 1 HIS SALE IS FOR ;TVO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa Couches, Lounges, Upholstered in Corduroy Velour, Carpets and Silks. Can be had in all sizes and styles. To )p soin in a suuxl liluc uuu wu uv. Bought at Factory Prices. DAVISON'S You can have a bigger choico of men's and ladies' suitings at the Famous than in any other four btores combined in the county. Go and see them. Their prices for making up are moderate. tf Tlie Keonan claim Settled. Martin Keenan, former hotel proprietor at Mt. Carmel, was injured In the Leuign Vallev wreck at Dunuellen last January. His Injuries wore mainly confined to the left foot. He instituted suit against tne com nauv in New York and in Northumberland county, hut tho claim was settled by the rnmrjanv caving Mr. Keenan 7,ouu, ue re. ceiving a check for that amount yesterday, Wnlllimlon liono With Lowmlon. Cumberland, Md., Sept. 22. Senator Wellington arrived here from Balti more last night. He stated In an in terview: "The gubernatorial candi date has behaved in such a manner as to make it impossible for me to have anything more to do with him personally or politically. I will, there fore, resign the chairmanship ot the Republican state committee, and will do so to the committee in my own time and pleasure." This is In answer to Governor Lowndes demand lor Wellington's resignation. SUSPENDED JR. .0. U. A. M. Ctiarter of tlin Htate Hrnncli of the Order Taken Away Temporarily. Scraiiton, Sept. 22 The fight betwen the national and state councils of the Junior Order United American Mechanics on tin question nf representation In tho national body, which tas bcon bitterly fought forsov- oral years, reached n climax in tho forty- eighth annual convention of tho Pcnnsyl vanl State Council yesterday. Tho matter was brought to a bead through tho medium of tho recommendations of the finance committee relative to tho payment of the per capita tax to tho national body. Ily a voto of 334 to 182 tho delegates assembled lefeatcd tho proposition to pay 15 cents per member to the national council, and thus openly defied tho authority of tho national council. Tho action of tho bony was communicated to National Councilor Charles Reiuier, Haiti more, by Deputy Councilor Robert Ogle, who was present at tho sesalou, and tho result was that the charter of the state council was sub pended. In view of this fact the assembly had no authority to continue their business, and Acting Stato Councilor Bowers declared tho convention adjourned. Several of tho delegates stated to-day that tho suspension would only bo temporary, and that the Judioiary Committee would render their decision iu about thirty days. It is said bore tho Pennsylvania Stato Council comprises about two-thirds of the outiro membership of tho national organiza tion of tho Junior United American Mechan ics, and it Is very unlikely that tho charge of insubordination will stand. STRIKE AT MOREA. Tim Colliery Is Idle and the Store Has lteen Closed. The employes at tho Morea colliery, operated by Weston, Dodson & Co., of Retble- hem, are on strike. Their demand is tor an increase of 15 cents per yard and 5 cents per car. A mosgago rooeiveu to-uay staicu mat tho colliery was Idle and tho store closed. Tho strikers met last night and appointed a commlttoo of five to call ou Superintendent liullock, at Beaver Meadow, and present tho grievances. If the superintendent doos not alTurd redress, tho committee is to call at tho company's headquarters at Bethlehem for tho same purpose. PERSONAL MENTION. PITHY POINTS. lapponlnga Throughout the Country Chrotilcloit far llnsly Perusal, Tho Allctitown Fair will ho continued to morrow. Flank Frltzlngcr dropped dead in the street at Milncsvlllo yostorday. 1 ho sixteenth annual convention of tho W. C. T. U. met at Lancaster yesterday. Pensions aggregating $18 per month have been granted to tho minors of John Mick, of Crossona. The Philadelphia nnd Reading Railway Company will hold Its annual meeting ou October 7. Major Clay W, Evans, the newly appolulod revenue collectui, is being Instructed Iu his duties by Collector Rear. Mlchaol Magulre, a woll-known ball player of Clarendon, Pa., fell upon a circular saw and was instantly Killed. Tho Veterans Association of tho Middle Division of tho Pennsylvania railroad, met at Ilarrisburg yesterday. Within tho past few days the Carnegie Steel Company has advanced steel rails from 30 and (33 n ton to $33 and f35. Harold It. Stark, of Pennsylvania, and O, T. Waring, of Now Jersey, yesterday passed their examination as naval cadets. Letters of administration wero granted yesterday to P. J. O'Neill on the estato of Catharine O'Neill, late of Port Carbon, do ceased. Easton polico nro looking for a roguo Who Dassed a worthless check on Professor Hart, of Lafayette college, and dofrauded sovoral hotel men. Tho Lehigh Valloy road has closed a con tract with tho American Car and Foundry company for 200 box oars and Pennsylvania road 1.000 forty tou cars. A patent steam valvo for the heating of passenger coaches has been invented by John R. Deisher. an employo of tho Ponn sylvanla railroad residing at Pottsville. Call and sco our fine lino of Jowclry and sllverwaro. Olna Nothorsolo bracclots at half nrico. Orkin's. 7 South Main street noxt to Goldin's clothing storo. 7-17-tf Urltlsli YaoHtsnitm to YIpw the Itnoe New York, Sept. 22. Two British steam yachts, the flrst of tho fleet of nleasure craft that the international yacht races are expected to bring here, arrived yesterday. They are tne wnito Ladye and the Erl King. On the latter are Mr. A. J. Maxham, her present owner, and his family of eight per sons. The yacht, which is under the command of Captain Derham, has been cruising in southern waters and came here specially for the yacht races. Tho White Ladye's owner, J. Lawrence Johnson. Is not here at present, but Is coming over ou the Teutonic later. The White Ladye was once owned by Mrs. Langtry. Miss Katie Eisenhart, of Brownsville, is visiting friends in Nuremberg. Miss Frieda Ladwig, who was the guest of MissGertrudo Noiswentor, has returned to hor borne in Scranton. M. D. Maloue and M. Mellet left town this morning for Philadelphia, on a business mission. Deputy District Attorney M. P. McLaugh lin, of Pottsville. was a visitor to town to day, y Miss Maud Schooner left for her home In Philadelpha to-day, after a visit to relatives and friends in town. Mrs. G. W. Van Fossen returned yesterday from an extended visit to friends in Bethle hem and Milton. An Interesting Letter. Saugerties, N. Y Nov, 7, 1801. B II. Bacon, LeRoy, N. Y. For over forty years I have been a sufi'erer from sick headaches. About a year ago my attention was directed to Bacon's Celery King. With but little faith in It I however gave it a trial, and the result was gratifying and surprising; my headache leaving at onco. Since that time I bavo used it at regular in tervals and would not be without It under auy consideration. My headaches used to always return overy seventh day, but thanks to Beacon's Celery King, have bad but one in tho last eleven months. You aro at liberty to refer any one to me for further paiticulars. Hoping that what cured mo will help others, I remain, Yours truly, Mas. John D. Vankeuben. YOUNfl WOMAN HELD FOR MURDER, Sho DoolnroH Him Killed Ilcr Tcii'mor Swotliimrl In ott' Dofiiimo. Princeton. Ills., Sept. 22. Miss Kate Herbolsheimer was Indicted by the grand jury hero yesterday for the mur der of Charles Salztnau, a young man with whom she had boon keeping com pany. Miss . Herbolsheimer claimed that Salzmnn had asked her to marry him, but that she declined to do so She says that for several weeks after she rejected him she received anony- mous letters, of which she belloved him to be the writer, and in which her life nnd that of her relatives wore threatened. After that she found some strychnine about the well at her fath' cr's home, und from circumstances she claimed to know concluded that Salzman had left It there. With a horse and carriage she drove to Hollowayville, where Salzman was at work, and asked Salzman to take a ride. They proceeded a few blocks. when a shot was fired. Both had re volvers. Salzman received four mil- lets nnd died the next morning. Miss Herbolsheimer received two shots and recovered. She will plead self de fense, claiming that Salzman com meuced the Bhootlng. Till". WKATIIKIU SltP II Tomperatures havo fallen generally, though not decidedly, In tho Atlautlo stales ana nava arisen appreciably elsewhere, except In the extreme northwest. Gen erally fair weath er Is Indlcatod to day and tomor row, except sliow eis in tho Florida peninsula, and to day in Sputh Da kota and Nebras ka. Forocast for Hub wectlon: Fair today and tomor row; warmer tomorrow; fresh west erly winds. Sunrise, !i:54; sunset, u:m; lengtn of )iv. 12h.. I0m,2 moon rises, h:uj p. m.; moon sots. 0:17 a. m. . - i f- -rTTz TENTH REOIMENT DAY. War Votorntu Will Ho Oiiefltn of the Nntlnnul Kxixirt Kxposltlon, Philadelphia. Sept. 22. Friday of next week will be "Tenth regiment y" at the National Export Expos! tion, in honor of the gallant boys re cently returned from the Philippines, 'J ho roglnicnt will bo In the city ou tho tli and 29th as the guest of tho Third regiment, preparatory to going to New York to take part In the Dew oy celebration. Both regiments were invited by Director General Wilson to bo the guests of tho exposition man agement, and will tako part In the e ;orclses to be held In the Auditorium of the main exposition building on the 29th. During the afternoon of that day, following the ceremonies, the Tonth and Third will take trains for New York. Lieutenant Colonel Bar nctt will command the "Fighting Tenth" and Colonol Robert Ralston the gallant Third. In connection with the celebration Captain Hunt, of tho Exposition Guards, is preparing hU men for an exhibition drill. Captain Hunt was himself an officer of tho Third during tho Spanish war, under Colonel Ralston, nnd many of the Ex poslon Guards have seen service In Cuba, Porto Rico und the Philippines, Director General Wilson, of the ex position, who Is also head of the In- tcrnational Commerce Congress, yes terday made tho announcement that the date for tho opening of the con- gross has been definitely fixed for Oct, 12, Instead of Oct. 10, as heretofore announced. Do You Know Consumption Is preventable? Scienco has provon that, and also that negloct Is suicidal Tho worst cold or cough can bo cured with Shlloh's Coueh and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years, Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. BOCKWALTER FURNITURE-" Wc can furnish your house from cellar to garret, than you would ever expect. The biggest variety of stylish and shirts at The Famous. neckwear tf Grand Welcome to Admiral llewey New York, Sept. SO and 30. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad will place on pale excursion tickets to New York and ro turn tor this occasion from all points. Con suit Lehigh Valley Railroad ticket ageuts for particulars, rates, &c. Officer of tho Municipal I.encue, Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 22. At the convention of the League of American Municipalities yoBtorday the following officers were elected: President, May or Henry V. Johnson of Denver; vies president. Mayor J. E. Smyth of Charleston: second vice president, Mayor Drlscoll of New Haven; third vice president, Mayor Flower of New Orleans; treasurer, Mayor Charles Taylor of Bridgeport. B. F. Gllkeson wns re-elected secretary by an unanl mous vote. Charleston was selected as the place of the next convention. tor over us A.I.L NATI of too Globe for Nos. DEPARTTENT STORES, 119-121-123 North Mala St. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u f a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. 2V. IC FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. JJ NewYork. JETZV.MOTJ Bon-Bons and Chocolates, jrdo Only riy TENJVE COMPANY. von SAXB Y FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. NEUSALQIA and similar Complaints aaa prepared nnacr wo sinngese GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. prescribed by eminent physicians! DR. RICHTER'S ARinnnri 9V PAIN EXPELLER 1 VI M World renowned! ItemarkabjBucccsifal I irippnnino wh I radfl marK Ancnor. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Owa Glassworks. ? Enti'T'fl end i;ttommrnn.-' ou nruimisTA. MuLtSiiis. una. . ro piriiTfn'n tANCIIOIL" BTOaiACIIAT best for (In Ho Iypen!afcWtomncli Complnlntn. ii ingiiiMiiiJilminniTTfnwu'fi ii rr i For Ladies' and Gent' Furnishings and Novelties BROWN, Proprietor. Call uinl t-iamine our nnw toek of Under- wear. Hlilrtu, (Villara im! ull klnila ol isovtmiea, Ik'U utMxlH unci cliajwt jiruea- Kino line of Jlutu, tui and Hlioe Just ro- eel veil. A. BROWN 10B North Main Street IPIuppert'F Old Stand J. TO YOU'LL GET ALL THAT'S A-COMINO YOU." If, when contemplating a trip to any point Wost or Southwest of the Mississippi River, you will purchase tickets via tho Missouri I'aciflo By., or Iron Mountain Route (which are on sale at all principal ticket offices in the United States), you will have all the comforts and luxuries of modern railwav equipment, and the finest opportunities for viewing all of nature's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas. Arkansas, Texap, Old aud New Mexico, California, etc. Ex cursion tickets to all principal points at greatly reduced rates. On account of the National Education Association meeting at Los Angelos in July, wo will make special low round trip rates. When contemplating a trip West or Southwest, write us for full Information and rock bottom figures. W E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Ageut, J. P. McCann, T. P, Agent, 391 Broadway. New York. 4-22-tf RpflNMilred. J. Shakw-jlt'pll you what, I'm nervous today. I'm to call on Miss Lovilipz to night to get her final answer. i linker You needn't bo afraid. I saw her at the stationer's yesterday. She left an order for visiting cards In the uame of "Mrs. J. Shaker." Philadelphia ltecord. If you pnt two men In tho same bed room, one of whom ha the toothache nnd, the other is In love, you will find that the person who has the toothache will go to slaep first. Tit-Bits. KEEP UP THE VOTE. rtopuMicaus of 1'oniixylvniila Have a Nutionnl Hilly to Perform TIiIh Vinr. "Tho candidates on the state ticket," says Colonel A. Novin l'omeroy, or the Franklin Repository, "represent the Republican party of Pennsylvania. and no Republican who has given the matter serious thoueht will thinK oi voting against that party this year. Even if the candidates were not what they nre it should be remembered that they represent a party that has brought so much prosperity to u Je,ana oue which has exceedingly gra. issues to dispose of. The people have placed the disposition of those matters In the hnnds of tho Republican party, and they owe It to that party to uphold Its hands until tho affairs of so much Im portance nro finally adjusted. "If ever In the history of tho country It was necessary for tho Republican party to roll up a big majority It Is this year. No one denies that Presi dent McKInley should be elected next year. His record of tho past three years entltlos him to a re-election; the future prosperity of the country de mands it. A reduction In the Repub lican voto this year simply gives en couragement to the opposition for the battle of 1900. The Republican vote In Pennsylvania this fall should bo larger than It has ever been In the past." Deeds ltRcoidetl. Tho following deeds were handed in for record : From L. W. Weissinger to Isaac Uranncr, premises In Pottsvillo ; from Cyru Manderback et. m, to Jolin Uaertner, premises in Pottsville ; from Phoebe Shuck ct vir. to Mary F. Maley, premises in Malia noy Citj,. Hold Tramp. This morn lug two tramps walked into tho house of Andrew Balko, at St. Nicholas, and commenced ransacking the place. Mrs. Balko was the only occupaut and her efforts to eject the hoboes proved futile. She left the bouse and ran out to the roadway calling for help. Special Officer Croary, who hap pened to be in the neighborhood on business, responded to the woman's call. Before he reached the scene the tramps took to their heels toward Mahanoy City. One of the tramps wore a brown stllT hat and dark clothes. After Illegal Hunters, The farmers in Locust Valley, Barnesvillo, Kant Mnhauoy Junction and Brandonvllle, complain of the wholesale destruction of game birds and animals by hunters who persist In getting thwir share of pheasauts, ipiall and rabits out of seawni. Members of the Mahanoy City Fish aud Game Protective Association have been notified and a do term I nod effort will be made to put a stop to such desecration ot the game laws. Alarrled. Miss Mariraret Iteed. of Pottsville, and Kobert P. Fernsler, of Wilkesbarra, wero married at the former place yesterday, ilni-nott's Woloorao "Colonel Carnott's welcomo nt the Academy of Music." says the Phlladel nhia Call, commenting on R&rnett's Phillnnine sneoch at tho Grand Array encampment, "was a tribute of tho old soldier to the heroism of tho new and a worthy recosnltlon of Pennsylva nia's nart in tho war history of tho present day." Failure ns a Theatrical Slniiagxr. H. W. Becker, of Glrardville, went to New York a few weeks ago and organized a dra inatio company to produce a play called "All Aboard," written by a man from Reading. The play was tried on a small York state town and one attempt was enough. Mr, Becker disappeared and the members being without the price failed to get on board and ail walked to New York to look for Mr, Becker. Consumption Cured. BROUGHT BACK PROM THE GRAVE. Last November Mr. Joseph James, fialnter, of 325 W. Pearl St., Iiidianapo 1s, Ind,, was at death's door with quick consumption. Wasted to a skeleton; his lungs a mass of ulceration; his death was hourly awaited by his doctor and family. He was kept in a constant stupor with opium. A friend, thinking to relieve his terrible cough, gave him a bottle of Brazilian Balm. Seeing its wonderful effect, the doctor advised its continued use. Mr. fames soon after dismissed his doctor, and depended ou the Balm alone. His recovery was rapid and complete, and iu February he returneu to work. His luugs aresonnu, and his weight greater thau at any time in uis me. ins recovery is regarueu as almost a miracle. COMMA BACILLUS. Iu consumption beware of couch mix' tures and prescriptions that contain ouium. Onitim tiaralizes the nerves, aud gives the comma btcillus a good Chance to destroy the lungs. It is always fatal. Brazilian ?alm does not coutain a trace of any opitte, but stimu lates tlie nerves with new nie aim power, destroys the microbe, anil restores all that is left of the diseased lungs to a sound and healthy stute which uo other remedy has ever been kuoVm to accom- I plisb. Sbeuandoah drag store, w)oleaa!e agents. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. None better in the world. Sold cheaper than miy other tucike. We are the sole agents. You can't buy them any where else m town. We can save you money this fall, and you will be sur prised at the sum when you purchaae. There is no cheaper stove house in town. for less money D 103 & 105 SOUTH MAIN ST., & J. SIEGEL, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. CONSISTENT WITH Are responsible for our always busy business. Try us on plumbing and gas fitting. You wont regret the trial. P W. BELL, Cor wwte mi Uoyi sts' WALL PAPER SOc Papers Reduced to 1 5c. 25c Papers Reduced to IS 1 -2c. l Oc Papers Reduced to o. Thos. Snyder, GREATLY REDUCED. These prices will hold jrood only for the next sixty days. 22 South Jardln St, . . . Shenandoah. Pa- MISCELLANEOUS. ATOTIOK. Desirable properties tor sale. 11 ply to B. U. M. jionoueicr, Hhenandoah. Ap- attorncy. FOR SALK. Most desirable dwelling on esi Centre street, bath, water closet, leweroire, two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business property, two stores. North Main street. Two houses on ICast Coal street. Little cash required. Klne house In urownsviue. Appiy o J. ULAUUK llHUWn, Attorney-nt-law, 7.29-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. PIANO -4-TALK Over burdened Women. Many a. man sees his wife bend and tug at burdens that Btrain the back and the heart alike, without anv Idea of the outrage. Children follow in too quick succession to allow the mother time to recuperate. The womanly organs become displaced, there are debilitating, disagree able drains, with the added pain of in flamed or ulcerated parts. In this condi tion the woman bravely tries to carry her household load, afraid to take the rest she needs lest a meal will be late. No wonder she is pale, weak, wretched, surly of tent er and snappish of tongue. She would e false to nature If she were anything else. No nersons need helo so much as the class of whom this woman is ths type. And for such women no help Is so sure, so wonder ful, as that given by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It rtstores all the womanly organs to perfect health. It establishes regularity in their functions. It restores the strained and shattered nervous system. It clears up the complexion, rounds out the form and makes life a daily happiness. "Favorite Prescription" contains no alco hol or whisky. It is the best medicine for women Nothing can be "just as good" as the best. Tell the dealer so if he offers a substitute. " I hare lone thought It my duty to write yon a few lints to let you know what your ' Favorite Prescription' has done for me." writis Mrs. Huphcrala Falconer, of Trent, Muskegon Co.. Mich. "I am twtnty-seren years old; have been married ten years. I am the mother of four chil dren. My first two babies were still-born, and I suffered every thing but death. My friends all thought I could never recover. I was reduced to 109 pounds. When I was three months along for my third child X was taken with hemorrhage or flooding and came near having a miscarriage from female weakness, For two months I was under the care of our doctor, but was getting weaker all the time until one day I happened to come across one of your little books and I read it through, and the next day I tent and got three bottles of ' Favorite PrescriDtlon ' and one bottle of ' Pellets.' I improved so fast I continued to take your medicine until baby wst born, and he is neaitny ana an ngni. lie is tour years oia. My baby girl is two years old. My health has been good ever since. I now weigh l6j pounds." Dr. Pierce's Pellets increase the efB ciency of "Favorite Prescription" where a laxative is required. We have added to our list of Piano Agencies that of Behr Bros. & Co., of New York. Their first instrument iu town is now on exhibition at our warerooms, aud we invite the public to come and inspect it. It is an upright instrument and is manufactured by the firm that introduced the "Muffler" which is also shown in this piano. They are sold by all the prominent dealers in the country as a "leader." These pianos have a deserved reputa tion for their full, pure and sweet tone, and their great re liability and artistic case work. To the purchaser of this instru ment a great .reduction in price will be made to introduce it. Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Until and Wash Rooms. Boarders by the Day, week or month Well stocked bar attached. An heuser-Busch St. Louis beer and Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles. M. O'NEILL, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, IOQ South Main Street. The Best Hotel In the Region GlvinR the Best Accommodations for the floney. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" 5-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckniaii, PROPRIETOR, Cor, Main and Coal Sts., Shenandoah, Pa. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardln St HOUSEWIVES I LOOK AT 0DR PRICES 1 Wheat Flour as Low as SI.65 Per Hundred, Farmer roll butter, 20 cents J creamery butter, 27 cents ; soap, 15 bars for 25 cents. Other bar gains too numerous to mention. Special bnrgalns in floor oil cloth. Tills is the season for It. We also carry a full line of Dry Good., Boots and Shoes. 5 GIVE US A TRIAL. "SO. PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE QROCER, 333 West Centre St., Shenandoah. Our Haircuttlng and Shampooing Tleases everybody. Te do lots of It and are galnlnE new cu- LAUies Biiampooimr tomers dally, none at ynur own noun canon, home upon A box of our srEcim rnrmr mew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company BUY OUR W . G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. 1ff Regular Blze T r ' cupcake. v - - If Regular site. p. KSKm spongecake, ' - ' - 7 Loaves ot f bread, - C3 Our sales are large Try our 25 oent check system. You can save money by It. People who have tried it wont do without it. BOSTON BAKERY, B Morgensteln. 237 W. Centre Btree. GOLDIN'S. GOLDIN'S. GOLDIN'S. GREETING I Fall and Winter-1899. CORDIAL, invitation is extended to the people of Shenandoah and vicinity. to call and inspect our new fall and winter stock. We take pride in announcing that we can this season offer a larger and more complete assortment than ever before. For the past two months our stock has been arriving so that at the present we can safely say that a more complete line of Men's, Boy's and Children's Clothing cannot be found outside of the largest cities. The stock consists of all the latest and most fashionable designs and styles, and we make no idle boast in saying that we can suit and fit the most skeptical customer. Another point we take pleasure announcing, is that our price on the above Hue cannot be beat for lowness. In buying here you have the satisfaction ot making a choice from over a thousand different styles and patterns. Besides we guarantee a saving of from $1.00 to $2.00 per suit. Having bought hundreds oJ a kind, and through manufacturing half of our own goods, we can therefore undersell other stores at from $1.00 to ?2.oo less. In closing will thauk you for past favors, and hope lor a continuance of same j and remain Respectfully Yours, MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 9 and 11 South Main St., L. G0LDIN, Proprietor. 43" P. B. Our goods are well made and trimmed ; aud mostly all woolen goods.
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