Watching the Prescription The health that results iro m iiiu mcuiciuu depends upon the ingredients used nnil the care employed In putting tlicnt together. Our fllllnu o( tin- ,.M,rlt,,lnt I. In- nhvatMnti's UlpfM 111 lie! mm it nttotnK In m! materials. rnnti'u out, with the purest and SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Ready For Fall THE FROSTY WEATHER In not far oB now; It's time you ordwad vour full suit or overcont. Out1 Hue alTords you Mm brt oelec tlon at the best price. The Intent ultlim. the Intent overcoatings, the latest styles you flnil tliem nil hero SEE OUR LINE OF OENT'S FURNISHINGS Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. There's a World of Satisfaction In being able to read without in convenience, especially to the man who has had difficulty with all the glasses he ever tried. Many thus ictimized 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 Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. 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, now $1.25. " " Si. 50. now 90C. Men's Russetts, $3.00, now $2,00 and S2.25. Men's Blacks, $1.40, now 85C. Misses', Children's and In fant's shoes at a reduction of 30 per cent, below regular price. I HIS SALE IS FOR ;TVO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON 27 South Main Street'. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa True Fortune Heater. For many years sold by Win. Pratt, and known In almost every household Is now being sold by us. We also sell the PENINSULAR, Air Tight. Hot Blast. " Art. IMPERIAL CINDERELLA. BANNER. Besides numerous other makes of Heaters. See our Btoves and Itangrs. Our stock and prices suit everybody. DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. 1 19-121-123 North Main St Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c - tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts A.SK FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. CK u niu that tin 9J ;9 J Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only lly TENNEY COMPA1VY. tOU BALK 1JY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. Kidney Troubles Uriirht DlseMe, Jnundlce. Pain In Side nr Ha. l jiiurtKl sight, Ac-hlticr utie. swelled lt t 1 1 narr uisuruers nna aauow vonipiexinn, nrr caused by Weak, Unhealthy Kidnev THE CURE IS FOUND IN OHNSON'5 ,2o5SsB KIDNEY Positively Guaranteeikv r" I La In S The pll,lnf rticed remedy Nona so Good and Nona so Cheap! Uy mnll for fie -cent stamps Made at til J0BMOS UBOaiTOWK, In., FBllltlUEll. FOR SALE BY ALL DKUWIISTS. POTTSVILLENEWS. Happenings hi Court mill nisewlipre nt tlio County Neat. l'ottsvllle, Sept. 25. A full court sat on tlio bench this morning. Judgo Ueclitul granted the petition of '.. W. Robinson, l'ottsvllle, for a detective's license. Decisions by Judge Marr: Lottio vs. Harry K. Uonsiiigcr, divorce grouted. Aniandiis Iilllilian appointed clerk of Delano township, vice Henry J. l'arry, re moved to another district. Frank Heller appointed election inspector of New Silver ilrook, Kline township, in stead of Uomer Jones, removed t6 nnother district. Petition to removo polling place from Penn sylvania hotel to Merchants' hotel, l'ottsville, denied. Josso lloaillo vs. Fred. Hurkcrt rule inado absolute Clinch Valley Coal Company vs. Thomas M. Grilllths rule for judgment discharged. Hefner vs. Seltzer stay of execution granted; motion to strlko olf judgmcut ro- fused. Decisnus by Judge Homiing : No order will be handed down in either of the proceedings in Michael J. O'llrieu vs Cass township school district until after tlio Supremo Court lias decided the case. The petition of Tauiaqtia residents for an increase of tlio number of School Directors udCouucilmen in each ward from two to three grautcil and special election according to the Act of Assembly ordered. tourteeu cases of this weok's trial list were continued for tlio term, eleven were reported ready for trial, one taken oil tho list and ono reported settled. JU1XIK HE.NNINO KEVEUSItU. Tho Clerk of the Courts received from tho Supromo Court this morning n decisiou in the caso of Michael J. O'Brien vs. Cass Township School District, the latter the appellants. The court orders that the writ of peremptory mandamus issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county against the School District bo stayed and all proceedings fa the case bo stayed until the final hearing ou the appeal be dis posed of by the Supreme Court. The order moans that O'Brien will not be a member of the School Board while the case is pending in the Supreme Court. This is a reversal of Judge Uenuing's opinion. MOTIOM COUBT. David . Zehncr vs. Charles Zehner, ad ministrator, judgement by default granted. Samuel W. Clark and D. II. Hepter vs. Ellas Klinger, leave to enter judgement ou two judgement notes granted, Charles vs. Ida Knarr, petition for divorce; papers filed. irod, Weber vs. Gregory J. Knapp and George Fleuhr, as administrator, judgeinont in default secured. Joanna Murray vs. Johu F. .Murray, sub poena iu divorco issued. Llewellyn vs. Buechley, case tried 11 years ago, argument continued pending a search for a copy of the testimony. 1 he motion for a new trial in the Lntu- nickas perjury case was argued. The petition of Lizzie Zimniers was filed. She asks that her case against Daniel Pierce he certified from the criminal court to the riyll court, so that she may collect the ex pense of keeping their child, Pierce having become possessed of property through the death of his father. Pierce was discharged from jail under the insolvent laws, after serving three months. The resignation of Caleb Kinzi from the office of Tax Collector of Mount Carbon was riled, but no action taken. The saloon license of Christ Eisenuart, of l'ottsville, was transferred to Edward Reilly The Tamaqua Banking and Trust Company vs. Evan Koenig, judgment for want of an arhdavit of defense gTantcd. Mary A. vs. B. C. Moore, suit for divorce, second order of publication granted. October Oth was fixed for hearing excep tions to report of C. C. Matton, auditor of Valentine Miller estate. Jacob Culp vs. Alfred Harvey, P. J. Courtney and East Uidgo Coal Company, heariug continued to October 33rd, Judg ment for non-appearance asked against Harvey and Courtney; argument fixed for same date. Evan M, Evans vs Mary J. Evans, rule obtained by defendant to show cause why ths satisfaction of a 2,500 mortgage should not be stricken from the record. Evans alleges that he never signed the paper on which the satisfaction was entered and that bis mark was a forgery. Permission was granted to enter of record two judgment notes of $600 and $275, respec tively, given by Eli T. Miller, of Middlcport, to Elizabeth, his wife. In the suit of George Woissinger and brother vs. David Brittle and the Citizens' B. & 3. F. Association of Cressona, garnishee, rule to strike off judgment. The bond of Captain John F. Barnhard, of Co. F, 8th Itegt., N. G. P., Girardville. in the sum of JU.OOO, and that of Lieutenant Will lam (1. Parker, in 1,000 approved. Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years by tho chains of disease it the worst lorni of slavery, Georzo D. Williams, of Manchester. Mich tells how such a slave was made free. He says : "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supremo remedy for female diseases quickly euros nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, head ache, backaehe. fainting and dlasy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 60 cents. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. Will Attend the Convention, B. G. Hess departed for New Haven, Conn. tills morning to attend thefouvention of tho National Camp l'atriotic Hons o( America which convenes in that city to-morrow. He was aeoompaaledJjy Mrs. Hets aud her sou John Reese. Impossible to foresee au aaciiient. Not im possible to lie prepared for it. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric OU. Monarch over lain. Itase Hall. The gaff) a- of ball at tho Trotting park yesterday afternoon between ths Mahanoy City and Shenandoah teams was won by tho latter, the score -boltig M to 13. TIIK I.ADI1W. The pleaunt effect and perfect safety with whieb ladles may use Syrup of Pigs, under all conditions, makes It their favorite remedy, To get the true and genuine article, look far the name of the California Pig Syrup Co, printed near the bottom of the package. For sale by all druggists. Ask your grocer tor tbo "Royal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It la the host floor made. Till', WKATlllSlt. imrlng Hamrafcy niRlit n low area of" fiilr protiortlriiiH ilt'VBlOpPfl In Hip t'mutr MlnfllRKlntll vnllBV ami tinner l lie Oil lo valley nortlwnrd, helms crntrnl In western Ontario. It lias, t.. .lued rnttiH ovoi this district, ex tending oflBtwaul into Now Y6rk. Forecast for till suction: Hntn it ml tomorrow; brisk cooler ttidny; fHlr southerly, shifting to westerly winds. Sunrise, 6:B8; sunset. 5:59; length of day, 12h., Ini.; moon rises, 10:31 p. m., moon seU, 12:21 a. in. HTHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled for llaity Perusal. ' Tho new school house at Pott Carbon will ho dedicated this evening. Tue receipts of the Allcntown Fir last week nroro almost $27,000. Tho Humane 1'iro Company of Mahanoy City have received their nonuniforms. Coal miners In Centro county talk of organizing a check Welshmen's association. From tho effects of a fall from a ladder, Jacob Kenhart died yesterday at Lancaster. Tho Bollefoiito Co-opcrativo Glass Company lias started up Its works with about 100 hands, At Wilkesharro footpads waylaid Mathlas (Iroclnmlcz, of New York, robbed him of J70 anil his watch. Lockjaw caused the death of William Naee, of Laiioattbr, who injured his foot by stepping ou a rusty nail. Veuango county has put into successful operation the new state law for tho employ ment of convicts. Miss Lizzio Ucicer, of Mahanoy City, has been elected district president for thissectiou of tho P. O. T. A. Tho guides of tlio Gilberton water shaft wore broken Saturday night, hut pumping resumed shortly afterwards. VrA. 1 Horn, oi b. Ulalr, lias been ap pointed District President, P. O. S. of A for the tower Schuylkill district. ' Lightning struck a barn near Shoiuokln during tho storm on Saturday night and tho Btructuro was burned to the ground. witn impresslvo ceremonies the corner stouo of a new Lnthoran church was laid yesterday at Itotlisvillo, Lancaster county, Dan Reagan, of Locust Dale, and Joseph Edwards, of Shamokin, will cohtcst for fistic honors at Mt. Carmclsomo time next month. Tho German Baptist Church College. which will erect a $100,000 building- In the pring has been chartered by tho Lancaster Court. Judgo Mctzger has made a rule that all ap plicants for naturalization In the Lycoming county court must bo able to read lutein. ently. One hundred and seventy-soven persons have filed their applications with the l'ro tbonotary for naturalization papers, to he heard on October,7th. There was great activity on the main line of the Reading railway-yesterday, on account f tho brisk coal business and tho largo freight trafhc of the company. The discovery having been made that all the ordinances adopted by tbo Borough Council, of Camden, siuce 1891, were illegally passed, tho measures will bo ro-enacted. Charged with putting au iron bolt on the Philadelphia and Reading track near Port Carbon whero it might cause a bad wreck 10. year-old Edward Moady is under arrest. James loom, aged no. employed as a laborer at the Mahanoy City colliery, hd his right leg broken Saturday afternoon by be- ing caught iu tho scraper line of tho colliery. George Browor, of Girardville, and Thomas McGinty, of Tamaqua, have again been matched for a bicycle race at Lansford Park Sept. 30th, the purse being a $35 diamond pin. Tbo constable's sale of the defunct Daily Tribuuo, of Pottsvilla, was dissolved by Charles T. llowen making a settlement, Im mediately after the constablo was paid oil', the sheriff levied on the establishment. Call and see our fine lino of jewelry and silverware. Olga Netbersole bracelets at half price. Orkin's, 7 South Main street next to Goldln's clothing store. 7-17-tf The I.iint Grand Excursion to Niagara Falls, The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces tho last grand excursion of the season to Niagara Falls at $5.00 rate. Tickets will be sold from Shenandoah on October 7th, good going on all trains ou that date except the Black Diamond Express, limited for return to and including October Oth. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars, l.nWo Hrlo'H I'lnrco Storm. Toledo. Sept. 25. Lalte Erie yester day afternoon witnessed the worst atorm of tho season, the wind blowing at the rate. of 70 miles an hour. The blow came up about 4 o'clock, and con tlnued for an hour. Four yachts were capsized near tho JIauineo hay, and tho crews wero rescued with difficulty Another yncht containing three young ladles was reported lost, and the shore of the lake was natroled tl nearly 9 o'clock, when they were found having went through the storm and being driven ashore. Tho windows of a street car were blown in In tho city as the car was crossing a bridge. Tliroiitoiuul Strlko of stroot Car Men Cincinnati, Sept. 25. There was long meeting of the street railway em ployes here after midnight. They want twenty conts extra nor hour for all time over ton hours, that rate for reg tilar time and stools for use In the nut Bklrts aud suburbs. It Is said that compact organization has been formed and President Mahon. of the Street Railway Bmployes' Association, tele graphed for. There are indications oi a general strike. Kltclli'llnr A It or tlio Kliulirii, London, Sept. 25. According to dispatch to Tne Dally Telegraph from Cairo General Xord Kitchener, gover nor general of the Soudan, Is prepar ing for an immediate expedition against the khalifa. Marriage Licenses. Edwin F. Notosteln. of West Penn Town ship, and R. Evelyn Stelgerwalt, of Bast Penn Township. Michael Hobba, of Mahanoy Oity, and Mar traret Koch, of Shenandoah. Martin Weiugaln, of Morea, and Msggl Ukorsko. of Mahanoy City, Frederick W. Blleeath. of Reading, and Sarah E. Mantz, of Tremont. 1'lllng up Complication. At a meeting held last week the Cuss Township School Board, which Is in court for having ousted Michael O'Brien, one of its members, deolared vacant the seats of two additional members, Hz . John Delaney aud 1'atrloK Hughes, and elected Joseph Donohue and Michael Mahatiy their successors, Huvhesand Delanoy wero connected with the O'Brien factiou. Deeds Iterurded From Franeii D. Wethcrlll, executor, to Mary Theresa Wheeler, premises In Port Carbon. Front Francis D. Wetherlll, trustee, etal. to Saiah C. Slattery, premises iu Port Carbon From People's Building ami Loan Asso ciation to Luke Coogau, premises lu Ulraru Ville. -it MORfiA STRIKE SETTLED Tho l!mplors Well Satisfied mid 111 Colliery I Working. Tho strlko of tho miners and laborers at Morea was amicably settled Saturday even tig, auora conlereneo between a committee f tho strikers and Superintendent lliilloch. The miners. had boon paid $3 60 per yard for cutting coal and wanted M00. Thor a so asked for a slight tbIso In wages for other class ol work. In making tho adjustment tho Superintendent nqjtthq strikers' commit too struck an avarago of wages paid nt tlio chlllerlos in tho vicinity of Moron andthls now soHio was then agreed upon as tho basis for tbo wages to bo paid In the future. I ho employes claim a decided gain. Gen eral Superintendent Bullock, at tho final con- lerence Saturday, stated that tho company was willing to raise tho prico por yard In breast iu tho Buck Mouutaiuveln $1 and give an advance of five cents forbugglng coal All company mon will bo Paid II0.S0 per week and hereafter. Iiintnad nf iislnir 31 feel collars In the headings, 3 feet collars will bo used. This was recoived wltii much apprecia tion although itdid uotlucludoall thev asked. The men in tho 7-foot gangway received no incroaso. I hoy had asked nn increase of 60 cents per yard. Tho men employed on tho trippings receive an advance of five conts per yard, Tho claims of the breaker boys wero not consldeied, but they aro satisfied with a revision of the working schedule. Heretofore-tho colliory started operations at :30 a. in., stopped at 12 a. m., started at 12:50. and quit at any tlmo from 10 to 20 minutes tier (I p.m. It was claimed that this wan oxtorting tlmo from tho boys. Superiiitcu- lent Bullock said ho was not aware that such system oxisted nnd hereafter tho colliery will start and quit promptly at tho proper hours. Tho colliory resumed operations at seven o'clock this morning. PERSONAL MbNTION. Charles Downey and "Bun" Freeman, ot Pottsvillo, wero guests of G. G. Clauscr yes terday Misses Gwonnio Williams and lie. Craw- shaw, of Mahanoy City, wero guests of friends in town yesterday. Mrs. Goorgo Lynch and son, William, of Streator, III., who wero guests of Robort Ed wards and family, of South West street, loft for their homo ycstorilay. Mrs. H. (;, Boyor, of l'ottsville. was a guest of friends in town to-day. Itov. Z. S. eariok and M, H. Master spent to-day at Pottsvillo. P. V. llierstein inado n business trio to Pottsvillo this morning. Cornelius Davenport is doing jury duty at tlio Pottsvillo civil Court this week. E. B. .Foley and Christ. Schmidt wero among the townsmen who spent to-day transacting business at tho county scat. Miss Clco Lessig was an early -morning passenger to Philadelphia to-day. Mrs. T. M. VanDuseu has gone to Pittsburg to visit hor daughter, Mrs. Silllman. Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Raytkewlcz, aud tho latter's two sisters, Misses Sarah and Ella Casper, left this morning for Naugatuck, Conn., which placo they will make their futuro residence. John Gafllgau return to his studies at the Lock Haven Normal school to-day. Mr, and Mrs. B. G. -Hess aud John Reese have gone to Now Haven, Conn., on a pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs John Arous, of Now Minos. aud Mr. and Mrs. Horace Reed, of l'ottsville, wero entertained in town yesterday by Mr. and Mis. Jacob Hentz. C. N. Boddall, of Tamaqua, was a brief vis itor to town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Evans, of Mt. Car- mel, were entertained at tho residence of Mis. Daniel Faust, on West Oak street, yes terday. ltesser Is Committed. Daniel Hosscr was brought to town from Philadelphia by Constablo Giblou, charged with desertion by his wife Maud, aud was given a hearing last evening before 'Squire Toomey. Ho was committed to jail in de. fault of $300 bail and was taken to jail this afternoon. Lose Creek Wins tlio Series. Tho final and deciding game of the scries of three games between tho Lost Creek team and tho P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. nine, of Potts- ville, was played at Mahanoy City on Satur day, aud resulted in a victory for Lost Creek by tho score of 20 to 8. Tho battery of Coyle and McDonald was up to their usual standard. Only eight inuiugs were played, as Pottsvillo became tired chasing the leather. The Dally Suspended. Tho Ashland Local, in the publication of which Register F, C, Reese is associated with Hany James, the latter holding an iia portant Federal position in Philadelphia, sus pended publication on Saturday. Tho weekly edition will be continued. The suspension of tho daily is said to bo due to a change iu th management. What a difference there is in women I The actual number of years they have lived seems to have little to do with their looks. Some women at 45 look and act younger tnan otners at 30. tneir eyes arc Dngnter, their complexions fairer, and there are not nearl v so man v wrinkles. Old Father Time deals gently with a healthy woman, but when a woman is run-down with the drains, nalns. displacements and weaknesses pecu liar to her sex, she ages fast The wrinkles come early. The roses tn the cneeks van ish, and an unwholesome pallor spreads over her features. She becomes nervous. petulant, fidgetty. She loses flesh, and drags about in a most miserable state of body and mind. Such a sick woman needs Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This medicine will restore the looks of younger clays oy strengtnenlng ner tn a womanly way. It will do what powders and paints ana "Deautiners" can never ao. 11 is 1 non-alcoholic and non-narcotic nrecaration The stimulation and strength it imparts are permanent. It cures all the distressing ailments commonly called "female troub les." There is no other remedy so good for this purpose. When a medicine dealer urges upon you something else as a sub stitute tor It, he is attempting a personal injury. Never take any suosutuie ior ur, Pierce's Favorite Prescription. ' I have been In poor health more or less all my life," writes Mrs. M. V. Long, of Le Loup, I'rsnklln Co., Kans. "A specialist said I had ulceration of the womb and that an operation would have to be performed. At last I wrote to Dr Pierce anking advice. I received an answer advising me to try his medicines, his ' Pavorlte Prescription. 'Golden Medical Discovery.' and also his 'Pleasant Pellets.' In one month I gained eight pounds After taking two bottles of each medicine, I began to look like a woman and not like a wasted skeleton. That weary, tired Icellng, has all iclt me." For Ladles' and Gent's Furnishings and Novelties A. BROWN, Proprietor. Call and examine our new stock of Under wear, Bhlrts, Collais and all kinds 01 IKoveilies. Host goons anu cheapest prices. Fine lino of IIut, Cups and Slides nt re ceive!. A. BROWN 105 North Main Street I'loppeit's Old BtundJ ii in mn'ttiii iNr;if.i.ffliBtffiiTmffrfa &3LQIrVi'&. i Fall and Winter 1899. rn CORDIAL, invitation is extended to the people of Shenandoah and vicinity yU to call and inspect ottr new fall and winter stock. We take pride in "Ti announcing that we can this season offer a larger and more complete assortment than ever before. For the post two months our stock hasbeen arriving so that nt the present we can safely say that a more complete lme of. jMen's, Boy's and Children's Clothing cannot be found outside of the largest cities, The stock consists of all the lntest 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 line cannot be beat for lqwness. In buying here you have the satisfaction ot making a choice from over a thousand different styles and patterns. Jtesides we ' guarantee a saving of from Si.oo to $2.00 per.suit. Having bought hundreds ol a kind, and through manufacturing half of our own goods, we can therefore undersell other stores at from $1.00 to $2.00 less. Iu closing will . thank you for past favors, and hope for a continuance of same ; and remain Respectfully Yours, 9 and 1 1 South 3- P) S, Our Jtedueed llates to New York via l'eiinsyl vanla Itnllroad, Account Dewey Celebration. On September 28 and 29 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Now York from all points ou Its lino west of Tliorndalo I'll Philadelphia Division l'euu- ylvania railroad ; north of Spring City, on Schuylkill Division Pennsylvania railroad ; west of Kcunctt, on Central Division Phila delphia, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad ; south of Stanton, Maryland Division Phila delphia, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad; south of Newcastle, on Delaware Division hiladelphla, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad ; and south of Magnolia, Minotola, Viuoland, Finley, aud Acton, on West Jersey and Seashore railroad, at rate of a fare and a third for the round trip, account of Admital Dewey celebration, September 20 and 30. Tickets will be good to return until October , Inclusive. 1890. Grand Army Day anil Parade, Slatlngton, October 7th. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets on October 7tb, good for return to Oc tober 8th, at low into of singte fare for round rip from Shenandoah, Consult Lehigh Val ley railroad ticket agents for further par ticulars. ludloriinnt itoliomtiitis. Chicago, Sept. 25. A mass meeting of aohemlan resiuents of Chicago was held yesterday to denounce those re sponslhle for Issuing a circular recent ly In which it was 'Stated that Bo hemians are in the custqm of forming secret clubs nraong themselves for the purposo of Inducing suicides. The speakers denounced us a falsehood the story that Bohemians organized them selves into societies for the purpose of causing suicides by the wholesale, and held that the percentage of suicides among Bohemians was no larger than among other nationalities, . Buy Royal Patent Flour. It Is tho best in the market. Grand Welcome to Admiral Dewey New York, Sept. itD and 30. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad will place on sale excursion tickets to New Yotk and re turn lor this occasion from nil points. Con sult Lehigh Valley Railroad ticket agents for particulars, rates, &c. You can have a bigger choice of men's and ladles' suitings at tho Famous than in any other four stores combined in the county. Go and see them. Their prices for making up aro moderate. tf MISCELLANEOUS. FOK HKNT. A store room suitable for any kind of business. Favorable location. Reasonable rent. Also for sale, a Moaler ftafe. nice size and good aa new. Can be bought for nan tue cost. Apply at herald oiuce v-ia-os "l"TANTEI. A younir man of (rood reputation, Willing to do all kinds of work. Apply nt Davison's department stores. 119. 121 and 123 North Main street &-25-3t FOR 8AI7H. The oil business conducted by the undersigned. Including horaes. wagon and route; In fact everything necessary to carry on tue business, ror luriner information apply to Kobert Yenger, No. 318 North Jardln street. 9-25-tf T7"K wish a live traveling manager in your territory at once, man or woman; liberal cash and comm'sslon first year more second year. If deserved : some for local work also: goou rererences requirea tuoseoutox employ ment or wishing to better themselves, address, -factory," cor, i'eruins anu union ens., Aieron, NOTICE. Desirable properties for vale. Ap ply to 8. G. M. 11 olio peter, attorney, Shenandoah. B-Vltf FOH SALE. Most desirable dwelling on West Centre street, bath, water closet. ewerage. two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business property, two stores. North Main street. Two louses on East Coal street. Little cash required. Fine nouse in urownsviue. Appiy to - J. CLAUDK IIBOWN, Attornev-atOaw. 7-20-tf Cor. Centre and white streets, Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Bath 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. The Best Hotel In the Region (Jiving the Best Accommodations for the floney. Try Our 'CONFIInNCB" 5-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor, Main and Coal Sts,, Shenandoah, Pa, Our Haircuttlng and Shampooing: I'leases everybody. Vfe do lot. ot It and are gaining new cus tomers dally. Ladlessliampoolng none ai ynur own uom. upon notification. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson Mouse Block. CSOLttlN'S. GREETING MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, L. G0LDIN, Proprietor. Main St., . goods are well made and trimmed; and mostly all 1KWI1L1 None belter in the world. Sold cheaper than any other make. We are the sole agents. You can't buy them anywhere else in town. . We can save you money this fall, and you will be sur prised at the sum when you purchase. There is no cheaper stove hottse in town. 10 FURNITURE We can lumish your house from cellar to garret, for less money than you would ever expect. D 8c J. SIEGEL 103 & 105 SOUTH MAIN ST., CONSISTENT WITH Are responsible for our Try us on plumbing and regret the trial. P. W. BELL WALL PAPER 30c Papers Reduced to l Sc. 25c Papers Reduced to 1 s 1 -Sc. l Oc Papers Reduced to Qc. Thos. Snyder, 22 We have added to our list of Piano Agencies that of Behr Bros. & Co., of New York. Their first instrument in town is now on exhibition at our warerooms, and 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. M, O'NEILL, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, 106 South Main Stroet. HOUSEWIVES! LOOK AT OUR PRICES I Wheat Flour as Low as $1,65 Per Hundred. Farmer roll butter, 20 oents : creamery butter, 27ceuts; soap, 15 bars for 25 cents. Other bar gains too numerous to mention. Special bargains In floor oil cloth. Tills Is the season for It. We also carry a full line ot Dry Goods, Hoots and Shoe. PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE QROCER, 333 West Centre St., Shenandoah. BUY OUR Pl Kegular sUo IVw cud cake. 7c. iOr Regular sUe Q I V- sponuecake, ' - Loaves of 25c. bread Our sales are large. Try our 25 cent check yateiu. You can save money by It. People who have tried It wont do without it. BOSTON BAKERY, B. llorgenstcln. 2S7 W. Centre Blreo 1 A Ha I Is one of I possess, gtVealt. HandsomcTComptolon i the greatest cuarins a worcau can rozzoNrs uouruuioK rowDa PIANO -4-TALK ! QOLESlfrJ'B. woolen goods. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. SHENANDOAH, PENNA, always busy business. gas fitting. You wont Cor - Wnite and L1yd sts- GREATLY REDUCED. These prices will hold Rood only for the next sixty days. South Jardln St., ... Shenandoah, FQ. AHUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre. JAS. n. QU1NIT, Manager. Ones (MlgHt Only. THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, '99. Tom McIntosh's "II Mcintosh & Davis, Proprietors, All that Is rennet! ond amusing In the realm of "colored theatricals presented by TIIIHTY Air. and Mrs, Tom Mcintosh, the Royal Entertain ers; Tom Urowti, Character Mimic; i'earl woods. Marvelous contortionist u rmupino uareioot uanccr; rerrin, Dudley U iaylor, the Kings and uueent oi Fun ; Deas & Wilson, Black Mogul of Comedy ; Dixie Quartette ; Madam Bohee, the Cuban Melba, Grand Scenic, Electrical and Calcium Effects. THE COOLER DANCE, The Latest Sensation. OPERA A LA RAG-TIME. Presented originally by this company. The latest musical novelty. PRICES : 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved scats at Klrlln s drug store. Ferguson's Theatre, J. H. QUINIT, Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY I Tuesday, Oct. 3rd, '99. EVERYTHING NDW BUT THE NAME. schoppo mp Dros.-- DM In the screaming (arco Shenandoah Borough Council In Session. HEW! NOVEL! ORIGINAL Red hot ragtlmo specialties and dances. Grand First Part. Klaborate stage setting, representing the deck on board the battleship Oregon. Watch for the Qrand Street Parade. $1.00 Worth of Amusement for 10, 20 and 30c. rto pain rro.c iron RUPTURE It you woat th CHAMPION TRUSS. MnHH MV fau Co- 610 Ucw 8tu, r