Watching the Prescription j The licallh Hint results from the medicine depends upon the Ingredients used and the enre employed In putting thorn together. Our Ailing nf the prescription Is in- surance Dint the plivsli laii's lclr will tie "uictontlouHH carried tcM materials tif. wiin tne pure Nnn SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, r.i. Telephone Connection. The Inner Man. Your furnMilnis" Inside ml out Tint lie kouiI 11 ml t steflll if nll would command respect. A slovenly man otin't keep It tn himself. Our goods for underwear and outer wear are all that could be desired in style, taste, comfort, and price. You will enjoy seeing what we have for you. 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 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. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. E SALE f CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes. Ladies Russetts, $3.00, now $,60. " ' S2.oo, now SI.25. " " $1.50, now 90C. Men's Russetts, 3.00, now $2.00 and S2.25. Men's Blacks, Si. 40, now 850. Misses', Children's and In fant's shoes at a reduction of 30 per cent, below regular price. 'IHIS SALE IS FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. True Fortune Heater. For runny ycors sold by Wm. Pratt, nml known in almost every household Is now being sold by u-. We also sell the PENINSULAR, Air Tight. Hot Blast. Art. IMPERIAL CINDERELLA. BANNER. IteslJes numerous other makes of Heaters. Bee our Stoves and Manges. Ourstoolc and prices suit everybody. DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, Nos 119-121-123 North Main St Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts A.IC FOR Sealed PINK HAND Package, OK 7NewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only 11 TENIVKY COMPANY, rOIC BALK 11Y FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWARTS AUTUMN OPENING OF in ON- Thursday, Sept. 28 To continue the balance of the week. The entire store reaches out to you with tempting; offerings, but this time its the third floor that Specially invites you. The third floor that big roomy store full of Millinery, Suits, Wraps, Waists aud Skirts the dressy part of D., P. & S.'swho'le establishment a store where Pottsville's gentle women have found it both pleasant and profitable to come. Competent, experienced people are in charge of these departments, and their know ledge and taste aud skill meat your disposal free of charge. Just now the whole floor is re splendent with an unusual assort ment of Fall and Winter Headwear and Suits. Our Annual Full Millinery open itig we are led to believe is an event looked forward to by very many of Pottsville's fashion-lovini women To adequately describe the new and beautiful hats, trimmings, feathers, flowers, and ribbons is a task be yond the power of mere words. It is an interesting exhibit of the world's most glorious productions in the milliner's art, gathered from foreign and domestic market. A day worth remembering, whether you buy or simply look,. SUITS Our aim inonaking our purchases of Fall and Winter Suits this year was to give the greatest value at the least price. We've mnrlf a aoecialtv this season of pretty, stylish, serviceable suits at prices considerably less than are quoted elsewhere for equal values. There's something immensely "catchy" about the fashionable Capes and Jacket made for this Fall and Winter wear. You'll find that the assortment tlwt we have to offer tfives vou the full benefit of r every artistic element of the seas on's styles. N. R. We will have a lot of Palms, Rubber Plants, Ac., on dis play during opening days that will be for sale cheap. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART, 100, 102& 104 S.Centre St., P0TTSVILLE, PA. 0. GEO. MILLER, Manager. - ONETIMES YOU EAT TOO MUCH SOMETIMES YOU DRINK TOO MUCII Sometimes you do both Ienlnir n tail tnte, clouded brain nml general rocky feeling fur tUe next duy. JOHNSON'S Will nrce You t"tnaci 1 1 mi. e. Nrtthlnjr so pood for .-! or MslaiJa. and Dour s ihes. I srir' llox. to Cents (as Tablets.) llytiiall lot five i ceutsluiups. Madeat rhe Johnson t ebnrstorles, lie , Philadelphia FOR SALE BY ALL DRUUC1ISTS. ORPHAtNS' COURT MATTERS. Judge Dunn Disposes of n Large Hatch of Oillrlal Business. Judge Dunn disposed of ttie following mutters In the Orphans' Court : In the matter of the leal estate of Audrow McUovern, deceased. Court directed n cita tion to Issue on the administrator to file nn account returnable Oct. 10th, 1SU9. In tho partition proceedings of Bridget Doyle deceased, the return of tho Sheriff's inquisi tion wne confirmed absolutely. A rule on the heirs was granted, retumablo Not. 13, 1890. A hotid In tho sum of $500 was (lied and ap proved In tho case of U. B Dimnioycr, minor. The court appointed Matthew It. Gibson guardian of Jane O. Louelilin, miner child ol Henry Dougblass Loutdilin, lntoof Pottsvllle, deceased. The return of sale in the matter of Annie Hydulc, deceased, was confirmed nisi. John 1,1 u ton ws appointed guatdlan oi Florence M. Uritton, minor child of Samuel Brittmi, late of Mahanoy City, deceased. The return of ilo was confirmed nisi and a deed acknowledged in open court In tho matter of John Conrad, deceased. In the matter of Matilda Uracil", deceased, partition proceedings, the return of tho Sher iff's inquisition was conflrmotl absolutely and a rule granted on tho heirs returnable Nov. 20, ltB9. The court order and direct the sale of real estate for tho payments of debts in the matter of Rebecca Kllnger, deceased. A sale of the real estate was ordered in the matter of Kent. Snyder, deceased, fur the payment of debts. Mary Keating was appointed guardian of Anna J. Campbell, minor child of T. J. Camp bell, late of Ashland, deceased. A corrected decree of distribution was filed in the matter of Catharine. Kramer, doceascd. Decrees of distribution wero filed in the following : John Weaver, Joseph Coblcy, Datilel S. Kiamer, Elizabeth Davidson, Rosa J. De Ricgor and Henry Voute, all deceased. " In the matter of Francisca Albright, do- ooased, the account was audited and con firmed. COURT NOTES. The roport of J. II. Filbert, examiner in the divorce suit of Agues vs. Joseph Jones, was filed by H. O. Bechtcl. 8. M. Knterllno handed In a petition ask ing a rule to show cause why tho judgment should not he stricken from the record in the case of Samuel V. Clark, agent, vs Ellas Kllnger. No action was taken pending the disposition of a motion made by Mr. Bashore relative to the same suit. A recognizance was filed in the matter of the appeal of Wm. L. Sheafer etal from the report of tho County Controller for 1807. Reasons fur a new trial were filed in the caee of Wm. Storch vs. John aud Lizzie Ealeeb. Notice has been filed at the Prothonotary's ollice tLat tho appeal of tho Miners Bank to the Supreme Court in the suit against the Receivers of the Pottsvllle Iron & Steel Company has been withdrawn. SHERIFF'S DEElJS ACKNOWLEDGED. To Adam Banewsok, for property sold as th,atof Anthony Grimes, of Shenandoah, for $1,050. To Charles Barnhard for 3 tracts of land in Barry township, sold as the property of Edwiu Lucas for 3,197 57. ON TRIAL AND DISPOSED OF. Judge Hennlng ordered a verdict In favor of the defendant for the land involved in the case of Amos W. Swade vs. Fredorick and Chrlstlsna Scheidcgcr; Ulrich and Schalck attorneys. Judge Hciming Is trying the case of UookB & Gibbs vs. Girardville School District. Judge Marr is hearing the suit of B. R. Uearhart. assignee of the Silver Creek Mining Company, versus Theodore P. Mat' thews. BILL IN EQUITY. A bill In equity was tiled in the case of Macllenry Wilbelru-. Esq., vs. Lakeside Railway Comnany. This is an action to re cover counsel fees to the amount of $0,000 earned during a period of four years. BRIDGE CONTRACTS AWARDED. The County Commissioners opened bids this morniuc a follows : Repairing Becks bridge. P. J. O'Neill Um : Ellas Nagle, 1 185 ; J. B. Urick, $560 (!. Mossersmlth, $097; Jere Feustermacher, $-11)3.70. Naglo got the contract Yorkvllle Bridge, P. J. O'Neill, $28? Leopold Krelss, $325: Storch & Welsh, $350 C. Messersmlth, $374; Jere Fonstermacher, 205.70. The last named got the contract. ' Nutting Blue Mountain bridge and Stan hone bridge. George H. Aungst for both, $325; J. II. Sherman, $107.73 and $137.05 respcv tively: C. Messersmlth, $245 and $148 respec tively : Jere Feustermacher, $158 23 and $95.74 respectively: Paul I.engel, for both $200. Mr. I.engel got both contracts. FOR SCrPLIES. Tinkler & Co., of Philadelphia, were awarded the contract to furnish knitting and weaving supplies for the prison for lb quarter ending Dec. 31. Joseph A. Seffarlln was the only other bidder. BBEcrlAM's Pills cure Sick lleadaohe. I.eliiml Stnnfril'i Dreiiui. The Leland .Stanford, Jr., university is n monument to the munificent iihilnnt luo py of Mr. mid lira. Stanford. In 1SS1 their 16-year-old son. after whom the great university of the Pacific slope va named, died of typhoid fever in Florence. lie whs the bright, particular Joy nnd hoite of his parents. The heartbroken father fell asleep dur lug his wRtcli by the dying son's boa side nnd had a strange dream. He thought thut his son appeared to him and said: Don t say you have nothing to lire for, father. You hare n great ileal to live for. Live for immunity, father." It was the Innate philanthropy of Sena tor Stanford which undoubtedly prompt' ed this dream, and over the body of his son he vowed to fulfill his Impressive vi slon. Itedurril Kutes to New York via I'emnyl vanhi IlHllroad, Account Dewey Celebration. On September as and 80 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will tell excursion tickets to New York from all points ou Its line wett of Thorndale on Philadelphia Division l'enn svlvaniA railroad : north of Spring City, Schuylkill Division Pennsylvania railroad west of Keunett, on Central Division Phlla delphia, Wilmington and Italtlmoie railroad south of Stanton. Maryland Dlvislnn Phila del n hla. Wilmington and Baltimore railroad south of Newcastle, on Delaware Division Philadelphia, Wilmingtou aud Baltimore railroad : and south of Magnolia, Mlnotola Vineland, Flnley, aud Aeton, ou West Jersey aud Seashore railroad, at rate of a rare aud third for the round trip, account of Admlial I town v eelehratiou. September SrU anu bu, Tiakets will be good to return until Octobe JlUmACHTA BLtJO up. llill.v 4, iucluslve, 169V. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Uomitrr Uhroiilclml for Hasty I'omsal. Pottsvllle will have two foot ball teams this season. The Mahanoy nlann had nnothor break down on Saturday. Several persons from town attended a select dauco at Mahanoy City last evening. ino naiano colliery starts to-moirow ofter long alcgo of litigation and Idlonoss. Tho Locust Gap School Board, recently ap pointed, made n cut In teachers salaries of from $5 to $10 a mouth. Tho shaft at the new Centralis colliery broko yesterday and tho colliery will bo idle tho halanco of tho week. riio pigeon shooting match between James Green, of GIrardvlllo, aud James Hughes, of Ashland, has been declared off. Earl Hummel, a jS-yoar-old boy of Port Clinton, was attacked by i vicious Amorlcau ongle, and finally killed tho bird. iu P. Oulnn, of Pottsvllle. was awarded the largo contract to lay a Hue of pipes from Perry vlllo to Maueh Chunk. He will require large number of men. Tho shooting match at livo hints, between Alex. Reed, of l"ottsvllle. and James Head, of Wade, was pulled off on Saturday at East .Mines. The match was won by Reed. Mrs. George Decker and children, of Brooklyn, who lias teen spending tho sum me' with her father, Samuel Quill, of Lost Creek, have roturncdjiomo accompanied by the former's sister, Miss Margaret Quail, Story or a Slave. To he bound hand and foot for years by tho bains of dlsoase Is tho worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tolls how such ii slavo was made free. Ho says : My wife has bceu so hclple-a for five years that she could not turn over in hod lono. After usinc two bottles of Electric Hitters, sho Is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for fomalo diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, liead- icne, uacKaclic, Minting anil dizzy spells. This miraclo working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottlo guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by WaBley, Druggist, llurglars at Kort'stillle, A gang of daring burglars entered the store aud dwelling of Joseph O'Donnell at Forest- ville early Sunday morning. After ehloro forming Mr. O'Donnell and his wifo, they ransacked tho placo, taking with them cash to tho amount of $100, a quantity of clothing, cigars and jowolry. You can havo a bigger chulco of men's and ladies' suitings at tho Famous than iu any other four stores combined In tho county. Go and see them, Their prices fur making up aro moderate tf Strlko at Hear Illdge. Roar Ridge colliery was the sceno of a triko yesterday afternoon and 500 men and hoys throw down their touls and refused to work. The strike was inaugurated on ac count of tho slack time the colliery had been working. The colliery was forced to suspend, and as yet no ngrccment has been reached. The colliery has been working three days a week while other collieries wero working six nine, hours. Call and see our fine line of jewelry and silverware Olga Nethersolo bracolets at half price. Orkin's, 7 South Main street, next to Goblin's clothing storo. 7-17-tf United States Arm) Itocrnltliig Station. Maiiakov City, Sept. 20. Editor Herald : I havo the honor to In. form you that I havo this duy opeued a 10. cruitiug station 011 Maiu street, next dour to Mansion House, in Mahanoy City, for vol unteer and regular army. Volunteers will be sent to Camp Meade, Pa., 47th U. S. V. Infantry, unless they desire to go elsewhere. iu which caso they will bo forwarded to any regiment, of tho ten new ones now being formed, thoy 'prefer. There are no educa tional mtallfications governing the enlistment of volunteers except thut they be able to spcuk English and they ate not requited to bo citizens. Regulars (Infantry) will bo forwarded to tho Presido eu route for Manila; cavalry and artillery (light) to Fort Wood, Now ork harbor, en 'route to Pcrto Rico; Heavy artillery to Fort Slocuin, Now York harbor Wo have just'received an order from Adjt. Gen. Corbin to 'make enlistments of colored men for two regiments for volunteer Infantry. Thanking you for past favors I am verr respectfully your obedient servant, L S. kiZKit, Corp. U. S. Army. Tiir. r.Aimcs. Tho pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies mav llso'Svrnn of Fies. under all conditions, makes it their favorito remedy, To get tho true and genuine, article, look for tho name of tho California Fig Syrup Co, printed near the bottom of tho package For sale by all druggists. Deeds Kecorded. From trancis D. Wetberill, executor, to Msry Theresa Wheeler, premises in Port Oirbou ; from F. D. Wetherill, trustee, ot al to Sarah C. Slattery, premises In Port Carbon ; from the People's!! anil L. Assoeiii tlon to Luke Coogan, premises in Girard ville ; from Anthony Jackowicg et uv, to Joseph Dziuisz, premises in Shenandoah. Buy Royal Patent Flour. It is tho best iu tho market, Marriage l.lceimes. Anthony Sawoiskis and Eva Kerapinska, both of Shenandoah. Henry Kehl, of Shcu. annoah and Cora Fisbur, of Mahanoy City, James F. McKoone and Dehora G, Kehoe, both of Schuylkill Haven. John Hebora and Kuchlio Barbara, both of St. Clair. Michael Dill and Annie Kupaka, both of New Phila. delphia, Ambrose C. Messersmlth, of Phlla. delphia, and Jennio Conrad, of Pnttsvillo. Matthew Powlsky and Victor Patchulis, both of Shtnandoah. STfor over TaLL NA,g oiueuioiioior 1IEUSALGIA ana similar Complaints, ana preparea uaacr mo stringent iERM&N MEDICAL LAWS. .prescribed by eminent physician DR. RlfiHTER S fcfa mnunn PAIN EXPELLER. Worlilrenowncdl liemarkablvsucccMfnll IOnvlrf.nnlnow!lhTradJfllark,' Anchor." ix'. at jx-.aoofie. Ataiiarugguisormrotigu i , r. is). UM"3 S CO., 215 Fclrl Ct, 3 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, 0m Glajsworks. 17 tutorrd and Jiecommeiu'i'l by DruniMt, Muuturt, ana Drl. RICHTtn'8 "ANCnOIt" BTOaiACHAI. best for For ladles' and Gent's Furnishings and Novelties A. BROWN, Proprietor. Call and examine our new stock of Under- wear. Shirts, Collars and all kinds ol aovellles Best goods und cheapest time. Pipeline of Jlati, Caj and Shoes Jnst re- ceiveu. A. BROWN 105 North Main Street ll'ioppcit's Old Stand, GOLDIN'S. 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 line cannot be beat for lowncss. In buying here you have the satisfaction ol 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 ol a kind, and through manufacturing half of our own goods, we can therefore undersell other stores at from JSt.oo to $2.00 less. In closing will thank you for past favors, and hope for a continuance of same ; and remain Respectfully Yours, MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 9 and 1 1 South Main St., L. G0LDIN, Proprietor. MIT PAS. Our goods are well made and trimmed; nnd mostly nil woolen goods. TUB WKATHKK. Low preasiue ih general along tne Atlantic- states, with centetB of de pression in Vir ginia and the Middle SI. Law renca vulloy. The eastward move ment of this dis turbance hns caus ed goneral rains from the Middle nnd Upper Missis sippi vnlley east ward, except on the Immediate At lantic coast. Else where high pressure prevails. Foro- enst for this section: Rain and cooler today; fair tomorrow; fresh northerly winds. Sunrise, 5:C9;' sunset, C:C7; length of duy, llh., 58m.; .nmoii rises, 11:26 p. m.; moon sets, l:0t a. m. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Charles Girvin returned to Wllllams port to-day. Manager Rubright is again in charge of Girviu's department store, after a week's vacation at his residence at William sport. Ben Jones, of the clerical force at Wasley's pharmacy, Is at tho "old homestead" of his parents in the Catawissa valley. Misa Mame Sullivan, daughter of School Director Sullivan, left yesterday morning fer New York, to spend a few weeks with friends. Fred. Roberts, Sr., of North Whito street, is 111 at his homo. Mrs. John Pooler, of East Centre street, has been summoned to Wllkcsbarre, by the Illness of her daughter, Mrs. George Knecht. Lcou Rabinowitz is homo from n two day business trip to Wllkesbarre. Stephen Gohn, of Reading, Is a guest of town friends. Captain Christian, of Pottsvllle, chief of the C. & I. force, was a visitor to town last night. Joslah Walker, of Wm. Penn, is slowly im proving from his recent attack of illness. Ella, a daughter of Thomas Lewis, of West Cherry street, is suffering from a severe attack of erysipelas. Patrick and Peter Scanlan, left this after noon lor at. Paul, Minn , to resume exhibi tions with their medicine show. The biggest variety of stylish neckwear tf and shirts at The Famous. The I.ust Grand Excursion to Niagara Falls. The Lehigh Vulloy Railroad announces the hist grand excursion of tho season to Niagara Falls at M.OO rate. Tickets will be sold from Shenandoah on October 7th, good going on all trains on that date except tho Black Diamond Express, limited for return to and including October 0th. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. One of nature's remedies ; cannot harm the weakest constitution; never falls to cure summer complaints of young or old. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Grand Army Day and l'arade, Slatlngton, October 7th. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets on October 7th, good for return to Oc tober 8th, at low rate of single faro for round trip from Shenandoah. Consult Lehigh Val ley railroad ticket agents for further par ticulars. MISCELLANEOUS. TirANTKO. A young man about 19 years of T f aire to lenrn urug iraue. Auurees "urug- glst," care of IIbkald ollice It COIl HUNT. Two very desirable brick dwell 1 lug houses, 32 and 35 East Oak street. Kent reasonable. Annlyat 28 West Lloyd stieet, or HJHoulli wnito street. v-zo-zs-w fOB HENT- A store room suitable for any i.1 kind ox business, ravorame location. Urnaniialile rent. Also for sale, a Mosler safe. nice size and good as new, Can be bought for half the cost. Apnlyat IIehaLd office. 9-23-et TXrAUTICn. A young man of good reputation. Willing to do all kinds of work. Apply at IAVlon's department stores, 119, 121 and 123 jNortu wain street. v-wt FOIt 8AI.E The oil business conducted by the undersigned, Including hornes. wagon and routes In fact everything ueceseary to c rry mi tlm liimltu-as. For further information apply to Itobert Yeager, No. 313 North Jardiu Bireei, v-ii TTrc wish a live traveling manager In your territory at once, man or woman ; liberal cash and corani'snlon llrst year more second year tf deserved ; some for local work also ; good references required those out of employ ment or wlshlnr to better themselves, address, "l'lictory," cor. lVrklim and Union Htj., Akron, Ohio. 9-23-lm T OTIOE. Desirable properties for isle. Ap- j. ply to 8. Shenandoah. O. M. Ilollopeter, attorney, InOlt BAI.K. Most desirable dwelling on West Centre street, bath, water closet, lewerage, two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business property, two stores. North Main street. Two houses on l'jist Coal street. Little cash required. Fine house In Brownsville. Apply to J UI-AUUB HBOWN, Attornev-at-law. 7-29-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. HOUSEWIVES! LOOK AT OUR PRICES 1 Wheat Flour as Low as JI.65 Per Hundred. Parmer roll butter, 20 cents) creamery butter, 27 cents ; soap, 15 bars for 25 ceuU. Other bar gains too numerous to mention. Special bargains 111 floor oil cloth. This Is the season for it. We also carry a full lino of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. - GIVE US A TWAL.-C PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE UROCER, 333 West Centre St., Shenandoah, QOLDIN'S. GREETING Fall and Winter-1899. CORDIAI, 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. Ifor the past two months our stock lias been 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 house in town. FURNITURE' We can iurnish your house from than you would D. & J. SIEZGEL, 103 & 105 SOUTH MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH, PENNA. f CONSISTENT WITH Are responsible for our Try us ou plumbing and regret the trial. P. W. BELL, Cor- wllite and Llyd sts- WALL PAPER 30c Papers Reduced to 1 Sc. C5c Papers Reduced to 1 2 1 -Sc. 1 Oc Papers Reduced to Qc Thos. Snyder, TALK! 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 "Mufiler" 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 eweet tone, aud 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, tOO South Main Straot. BUY OUR -4 Itcgu.ars.to "T I cupcake. v- 1(f- Regular Blxe ' spoiitfe cake, 7 Loaves of 3 p bread, Our sale are large. Try our 23 cent check system. You can gave money by It. People who have tried it wont tlo without It. BOSTON BAKERY, R. Mor Kcnpteln. 287 W. Centre Rlree Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Hath 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 diving the Best Accommodations for the Honey. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" s-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor, Main and Coal Sts., Shenandoah, Pa, PIANO GOLDIN'S. 1 STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. cellar to garret, for less money ever expect. always busy business. gas fitting. You wont GREATLY REDUCED. These prices will hold y.ood only for the next sixty days. South Jardln St, . . . Shenandoah, AHUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre. JAS. H. QUINN, Manager. One Might Only. THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, '99 Tom McIntosh's A HOT OLD TIME IN Mcintosh & Davis, Proprietor!. All tint is refined nml amusing In the rmrmrnf colored theatricals presented by TKUtTY COLOHKU STAIIS. Mr. and Mri. Tom Mcintosh, the Royal I'Terert a in ert; Tom Hrown, Character Mimic ; Vearl Woods, Marvelous Contortionist & Philipino liarefoot Dancer; Perrin, Dudley & Taylor, the Kings and Queens of Fun , Deas & Wilson, Iliac'; Moguls 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. 1'resented originally by this company, latest musical novelty. Tn PRICES : - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents, Unserved seats at KlrKn'a drug store. perguson's Theatre, J. H. QUIHH, Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY I Tuesday, Oct. 3rd, '99.. EVERYTHING NEW BUT THE NAME. schoppo mn Bros. Dill In tho screamlni; farce Shenandoah Borough Council In Session. HEW! NOVEL! ORIGINAL Ited hot ragtime specialties and dances. Grand First Part. Klaliornto stage settlni;, representing the deck on board the battleship Oregon. Watch for the drnnd Street Parade. $1.00 Worth of Amusement for 10,20 and 30c. Our Haircutting: and Shampooing rieases everybody. Ve do lots of It and are gaining new oils tomers dally. LadlcsBhampoulnic done at ynur own home upon notification. . G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block,
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