Watching Hie Prescription The lionllh that ' results from! the medicine ! Ucpenils upon tlie Ingredients used and the care employed In putting Ilium together. Our fllllnit of tlie nrpjM.riiHfon 1 In- nuriince that physician's Ideas will lw nsclentlouly crr(i'il out. with the purest and best materials. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. Telephone Connection. The Inner Man. Your furnishings Inside anil out must he koiI nml t sterol If you would command resfiect. A slovenly man can't kei-p It tn himself. Our goods for underwenr mid outer wear are all that could be desired In style, taste, comfort, and price. You will enjoy seeing what we l)ave for you. Portz Bros., 24. North Main Street. EYE REST FOR TIRED EYES. jfXT VltVUSIWWNO rf W5 HTrM IHHIOl ! 0 f Is obtained by our scientifically fitted glasses. They enable the eyes to do as much work, and possibly more, without tiring than they ever did. Satisfaction guar anteed. Eyes tested free. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street, CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in Styles and Shapes. all Ladies' Russetts, $3 00, now $1.60. " ' $2.00, ' " $1.50, now $1,25. now 90C. Men's Russetts, and $2.25. ?3-oo, now 52.00 Men's Blacks, $1.4. 110W 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 I, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. True Fortune Heater. Known In nlmoet every household Is now being old by ut. We also sell the PENINSULAR, Air Tight. Hot Blast. " Art. IMPERIAL CINDERELLA. BANNER. Kosldei numerous other makes of Heaters. Be our Stoves and Ranges. Our stock and prices suit everybody. DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, N03. II 9-1 21 -123 North Alain St. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c - tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts A.XC FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. rf-r TliU'M.I f yWrurVioi FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made- Only I)y tjenivky compatst, ITOU SAL13 BIT FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. tin- 9A THE MAN OF TO-DAY. rhoUKh APP"nlly strong ana Healthy He May he In Imminent Danger. Wo read of the xiidilen death of men npiwrently Hill of health ami strength, and we are astounded. Tint were they healthy? No, though outwardly there was nothing the matter, and no symptom appeared hy which a doctor could discover their disease, there win, notwithstanding, a disease present, which silently and secretly was laying up poison which, when the exciting oaum should coiiih, would Immediately llood the lungs with its deadly aectetluns, and render them Inert and useless, so that the man who Imil been apparently n ttiwer of stroimtli grew feeble ns an InfHiit, and, in spite of the ef forts of the greatest doctor, slowly choked to death. Medical writers will (ell you that the vic tim of pneumonia Is drowned In his own se cretions Hut why were not these secretions carried oil'? I tec use the kidneys were unequal to the task and needed aid. If IiusIiism men, and men of alTairs gen erally, when apparently In perfect health, could be Inductd to take precautions how grettly would the number of widows and orphans bo diminished in this fair land I The remedy Is so simple, so well known, so infallible. To avoid pneumonia and Ilrlght's disease and all othor Ills atising from disessed livers and kidneys, all that need be done is to tako as directed. Warner's Safe Curo. It will cleanse, it will strengthen, it will feed those organs, so that they can do their work. Autumn then, with its sudden chances of temperature, will have no terrors fur us for colds cannot find lodgmunt in a healthy body. and as for the greater evils of which wo have been speaking, this medicine is known to furnish perfect immunity from them, to all who take it taltniuliy according to uirectlous. DeHtlis mill i'tinenils. Thomas Davis, an Inmate of the asylum for the blind, located in l'hi'adelphla, died at that Institution. Mr. Davis was born iu Wadesvllle, ami had been engaged during the past few years of his life iu prospecting in California. A short tiruo ago, his health falling, ho decided to go to the mountains of that stats in order to recuperate While there he lost his sight, and was placed in tlio asylum in I'hilndelphia, whero he died. His remains wore brought bomo from Philadel phia yesterday and interred at St. Clair. The funeral of Kosie, wife of Patrick Olivers, took place this morning at Mahanoy Plane. Requiem high mass was celebrated iu Holy Rosary church, and interment was made at Frackville. D. Gray Lewis, a prominout shoo merchant ol St. Clair, died yesterday of heart troublo at hi. home. Ho was active iu the Masonic fraternity, tho Knights of the Golden Ergle and Knights of Malta. lie had a large circle of friends, aud was about 50 years of age. A widow and three sons and one daughter sur vivo him. lie was a brothor of J. Warren Lewis, ut one time a newspaper man of this place. It's folly to suffer from that horrible plague of the night, itching piles. Doau's Ointment cures, quickly aud permanently. At any drug store, 50 cents. 31arrlges. David Patterson and Mies Ellen R. Hummel were married last night by Iter. James Moore, pastor of the Primitive Methodist church. The witnesses to tho ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Luko Kase, anil the ceremony took place at their homo, on West Oak street. A brilliant wedding was solemnized at Pottsvillo last ovening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Bedford, wheu their daughter, Susio, was joined in wedlock with Adam J Tucker, of that place. Miss Jennie Lee, of Pottsvillo, and Alfred Davis, of St. Clair, were married at eight o'clock last evening. Tho groom is a son of Evan Davis, inside foreman at Wadosvillo colliery. John S. Smith, of Mt. Carmel, aud Miss Annie Kehler were married at the home tho bride's parents, in the Mahantougo val ley, on Tuesday evening. x esterday afternoon Miss Julia Gnuldeu and James Connelly, two popular young people of Palo Alto, were joined in wedlock, Miss Lilllo E. Simpson and Prank J. Ditzer, both of Port Carbon, were married last evening at tho home of the hrido's parents. Unique Gift to Dewey. Mahlon Allebacb, of town, has forwarded to Admiral George Dewey a unique gift which the distinguished officer will no doubt duly appreciate. It is a circular piece of anthracite coal six inches in diameter with an excellent four-inch portrait of the Admiral, in uniform, cut upon it. Tho gift was made by Walter Kauffman, Mr. Allebach's son-in-law. The portrait is surrounded by a wreath, above which is inscribed "Our Hero at Manila" and be neath, "Admiral George Dewey." Mr. Alle bacb. forwards tho ingenious piece of work as a gift in behalf of his son, Admiral George Dewey Allebacb, who was born on tho day of the American victory in Manila bay. The coal was taken from Packer No 3 colliery, and from a vein of coal underlying the house in which the child was born. Injured lly a ltlast. Robert McCullough, a miner employed at the Elmwnod colliery, Mahanoy City, was seriously injured yesterday afternoon by a blast. He ignited a squib and then sought safety in a heading. The squib held tiro and McCullough, supposing it had failed, went to re-light it. The blast wont off as he ap proacbed and blew him down the breast. He was picked up unconscious. He sustained fractures of five ribs. Cull and see our fine line of jewelry and silverware. Olga Nethersole bracelets at half price. Orkin's, 7 South Main street, next to Qoldin's clothing store. 7-17-tf Toes Smashed, John Costello, employed at Kohlnoor col liery, had four toes on his right foot mashed yesterday afternoon by a fall of coal. No amputation was necessary. William Koch, of East Lloyd street, bad the big toe on his right foot mashed by falling coal at Shenandoah City colliery yesterday. Dr. Hamilton attended both victims. Collieries Idle. Nearly all the collieries of the P. & R. C. & I. Co. In this and the neighboring district were idle to-day on account of a shortage in tke supply of empty ears. The Kehley Run colliery remained idle on account of a break down on the dirt plane yesterday. Marriage Licenses. Alfred Dayis, of St. Clair, and Jennie Lee, of Pottsvillo. W. If. Ash and Eva M. Berger, both of Crassona. Letters Granted, Letters of administration were granted to Charles Moyer on the estate of Isaae Moyer, late of Schuylkill Haven, deceased Itlg Attendance. The two ears of the "California on Wheels" exhibition left town this morning for Mt. Caruiel. Yesterday afternoon 1,200 pupils of' the publie schools vwtted the exhibit. Men's aod ladles' tailor-made suits made by the Famous are admired by everybody. tf Nice lluggy. J. M. Schaeffer, the harness maker, has added a handsome new buggy to hit stable outfit for driving purposes. The vehicle is equipped with rubber tires. The owner and bis family will find driving more comfoit able and pleasant tbau heretofore. You can have a bigger choice of men's and ladies' so Kings at the Famous tbau in any other four stores combined in tho county. Go and see them. Their prices for making up are moderate. tf PITHYPOiNTS. iiHiinenliigs Tliroiigliniit the Country Olironlcleil Tor lfasly I'erusnl. Ilraclug wenthor this. St Joseph's church at Ashland Is holding a festival and entertainment tills wvok. Tho Shenandoah Borough Council in Session," by tho Sehoppe Ilroa. Minstrels, will bo seen at I'argusoirs theatre, Tuesday even ing, October 3rd. The Pottsvillo School Hoard has decided not to teach music in the schools Harry T. Da'vis, of St Ctalr. has registered ns a full fledged physician. Don't fail to sco tho giand street parade of the Schoppo Ilros., minstrols, at Ferguson's theatre, noxt Tuesday night. Tho Tremont cuglno and boiler work, which have been idle sovoral years, will likely resume shortly. Lowery and Jenkins will tell you all about their unique sketch "GUess What It Is," at Kergusons's theatre, Tuesday evening, Oct 3rd; Sportsmen say that wheu tho rabbit season opens on November 1, there will bo more of this species of gamo iu tho field than In years gouo by. Workmen are putting a gutter on tho Oak- street side of tho Primitive Metho dist church. Tho olio features of tho Sehoppe Bros. minstrels will embrace some clever and pleasing specialties by tho best of tho local talent of actors. William Bossier, a former St. Clair boy, is it buglor on board the Charleston, n second class cruiser now on duty in tho Philippines. Mr. Besslcr has been in all the engagements In which the Charleston has participated. Tolcgraph Ma Baby," and other rag time hits will be Bung at Sehoppe Bros. Minstrels, at Ferguson's theatre, Tuesday evening, Oct 3rd. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. U. V. Olivia, of Bnrcelonia, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves haa caused severe pains in the back ol Ins head. Un usinc Llectric Hitters, Amcr ica's greatest Blood and Nerve Kemedy, all pain soon lelt mm, lie says this grand medicine is what Ins country need?. All America knows that it cures liver and kid ncy trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, nuts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Lvery bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by A. Waslcy, druggist- Punctual Pupils. The teachers in the local High school fur nish tho following list of pupils who were not late, or absent, during the first school month ending on the 2Mb inst : A Class Margaret Bees, Aunio Burko, Margaret Meehan, Mary Rcilly, Mary Rowo, Sarah Hynklewicz, Mary Wasley, Edna Weldman, Joseph Cosgrove, Edward Flaherty, Charles Hughes, Burton K ester, llerbert Williams, all of the class ex cept one. B Class Minnie Bartsch, Ida Bierman, Lottie Dornbach, Mary McCarthy, Rose McGonigle, Gsrtio Neisweuter, Miry Rowan, Rose Shields, Sadie Smith, Mary Stantou, Blanche Bobbin, Nellie Swindells, Ralph Bartsch, Francis Corrigan, James Foley, Ross Glenn, John Grcabor, Thomas Hughes, William Leckie, John Lynch, Charles Monaghan, Bernard O'Hars, Joseph Radzicwltz, Zygmuut Rynklowicz. C Class Rnth Baird, Carrie Beddall, Kato Brogun, Annie Blersteiu,. Annie Connell, Margaret Coughlin, Ella Franey, Anglo Hughes, Sara Kciper, Mary Mitchell, Katie Purcell, Kate Seltzer, Mary Tracy, John Hunter, David Watson, Richard Bell, William Bell, Hoy Weidmau, Thomas Williams. 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. Name tlie Maul From Ashland Telegram. Notwithstanding the fact that the Game Commissioners of the State have placed a copy of the gamo laws in the haudsjof every con stable in the State and urged upon them the strictest vigilance in bringing to justice those who violate these laws by hunting out of season, there Is said to be a constable in But ler township who not only violates the law himself, .but permits others who accompany him do the same. Of tboGlobofor NEURALGIA anS similar Complaints' uau preparcu unaer too stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,. DR. RIGHTER'S (si ibinunn iv World renowned f ItcmarkaWy successful I Only Tcnnlnowlth Trade Mark " Anchor." iitic.aboltlo. AtuUdruggistsorthrouKU F. AS. tlZSTLZ t CO., C15 Fcsrl Ct, 1TE77 IC2Z. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Hoasest Qwa Glassworks. Endorsed and Recommended by Leitdtna WfutlfsnU and Jit tall uruumms. Aiimxiers ana vuicT prominent DR. RlCHTEFrs' "ANCHOR" 8TOZHAGIIAI, best Hnlln. Ilvanrnftla&Hfiiirmrh fTnninlnln - ' - a RHE fPAIN 5 3 F GRAND OPENING ! Full and wvw ALL NEW STYLES. Saturday, September 30th. lowest Prices Ever Offered the People of Shenandoah. 1 his old reliable house extends a cordial invitation to the public to examine our stock before making their pur chases. It will pay you. We have the finest line of FALL OVERCOATS For Men. Boys and Children, made especially lor this season's trade. Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods. One-Price Clothing House, L. REFOWICH, Prop. 10 & 12 South Wain Street, - Shenandoah, Penna, 'S PILLS I For Bilious and Nervous Disorders X Are Without a Rival. ! AITHUAL SALES OVER e.000,000 BOXES. S PERSONAL MENTION. Al. Nlmocks, of Lost Creek, visited Potts, villo to-day. E. B. Brumm and 11. W. Tltnian loft for Now York to-day. E. II. Foloy raado a buslsees trip to the county scat to-day. Hon. Clay Evsns. of St. Clair, was a visitor to town last evening. Mrs W. J. Portz and children spent to-day visiting friends at Frackville. William Foltz left town to-day for Phila delphia, whero ho will probably locate. v Mrs. M. L. Kcmmercr nnd Elijah Kehler spent to-day visiting friends at Pottsvillo. Leon I. Wasley spent tho day at the Jones homestead aud farm, In tho Catawlmw valley. Mrs. Christ. Gruhler aud W J. Seanlan wont to Pottsvillo to-day to get their medical diplomas. Mrs. John Daddnwand Miss Addle Nicholas havo gone to Now York to witness tho Dewey celebration. Rev Benjamin Callon, of Reading, was In town last evening as a guostof his brothor. Dr. J S. Callon. Messrs. Frod. Kelthan, William Nuiswontor aud M. II. Kehler were business visitors to Reading to-day. Misses Mame and Ella Clcary, of Mahanoy City, are guests at the resideuco of their undo, R. F. Gill. Mrs. W. B. Kistler and Mrs. Balliet, of Minersvillo, spent to-iiay iu town as guests of Mrs. J. S. Kistler. Richard Fennelly, day passenger cngluccr on the Shenandoah branch of the P. & R. railway, is visiting in New York. Mrs. J. S. Housenick was yesterday after noon summoned to the bedside of her father, at Borwick, ho being seriously ill. Charles Stauffcr left yesterday for Phlla-1 delphia. To-day ho extended his journey to Now i ork to witness tho Dowoy celebration. T. J. James, of Gllborton, has gone to Newark, N. J to visit his sons, William aud Thomas, who are attending Wood's business college. Daniel J. Williams, who was Chief Burgess of this town, several years ago and Is now located in Philadelphia, is a guest of town friends. U. C. Angus, of Srranton, is being enter tained at the homo of Henry Schelry, at St. Nicholas. Both gentlemen were visitors to town to-day. E. A. Fowler, representing tho Martha Washington large eyed needle, li making a canvass among tho representative business people of town. Ho has already established numerous agencies. Clydo Glover, Arbcr Robbins, John Hen uessy, Edward Monaghan and Sanford Shoe maker were among tho Shenandoah contin gent that spoilt last eoulug in Mahanoy City. Charles E Berger, the popular Republican candidate for District Attorney, circulated among tho votors of Shenandoah yesterday afternoon. Mr. Bcrger's friends say be is a winner. Elmer E Person, a member of the editorial staff of the Willlamsport Grit, paid tho Herald sanctum a pleasant visit last even ing. He was hero to report tho Wm. Penn murder for his paper. TUB I.AIHKS. Tho plensaut effect and perfect safety with which ladles may uso Syrup of Figs, under nil conditions, makes it their favorlto remedy. To get the truo aud genuiuo article, look for the namo of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed near tho bottom of tho package For salo by all druggists. Gtrnrd Kstafe Trustees. The Board of City Trusts of tho GIrard Estate, are now on tkelr nunual tour of in spection of tho properties in this county. Thoy arrived at GIrard ville last evening, and this morning yisited the Hammond, Puckers Nos. 2 and 3 aud Continental collieries and the Raven Run dams. They continued their itinerary to this town, whero they visited Kehley Run colliery this afternoon, leaving here at 3:30 p. m fur Pucker No. 4 colliery, where preliminary work is now In progress for the erection of a mammoth breaker to take the pioduet of Pac or Nos. a, 3 und 4 collieries. They returned to Girardvllle at six o'clock, whore a reception will be held this ovening in tho Armory which will be attended my many representative men of tho county. ISIshon Slumlord Touting. Bishop A. M. Stamford, A. M., D. D of the United Evangelical church, Is making a tour of this region and will preach in tho Salem United Evangelical chuich at Maha noy City to-morrow ovening. . L. V. Appointment, C. P. Coleman, who was at ono .time gen eral storekeeper of tho L. V. R. R., has lieeu appointed purchasing agent of tho company, and will enter upon his duties Oct. 15th, Finger Amputated. Anthony Shumskls, of East Lloyd street, suffered the loss of the first joint on the third finger of the right hand yesterday. The accident occurred at tho Kehley Run colliery, by a fall of coal. Dr. Roberts performed the amputation. Winter Stock. GOLDIN'S. We Again Call Your f SHHiM MsasasssHSMstta mm " Attention ko tlie fact that our stock of Men's, Hoys' and Children's Clothing has -arrived and is now displayed in our mammoth store room. The stock consists of all the newest designs that the market oilers, nnd embraces the latest in open checks, cashmeres, blue heavyweight serges, whipcords, cheviots, clay worsteds, diag onals, tweeds and plaids too numerous to mention. Those suits come in double or single breasted, and will be sold with a double or single breasted vest. For the children we have the finest selection that was ever before offered tt the public. To see them means a purchase. Through buying in large qunntttus we get better inducements and guarantee that we sell our clothing at from $t oo to 3.00 less in price than other dealers. Now a Word AbOut Overcoats. The immense stock of Overcoats included in our stock surpasses any thing that was ever shown before, and among them will be found all the very latest designs, colors and styles and, like our other stock, will be sold at prices that mean a saving to you of from $1.00 to $3. You are welcome to come and examine this immense stock. We are always glad to see you and an efficient corps of sales men are always at our service and will be always pleased to show you through our stock. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 9 and 11 South Main St., L. GOLDIN, Proprietor. MAY PROVE A mURDER. Young Man Struck by a Cobble Stone Iu a Korlolis Condttlou. William Rosser, a young man of Morea, Is Buffering from a painful head wound Inflicted by a cobble stone hurled by ono Joseph Jones, as a result of a quariol between thorn when they wcro walking to Morea from Mahanoy City a few evenings ago. Yesterday Rossor's condition was very serious, but to-day ho wsb a littlo improved, Jones has not been placed under arrest. Strikers Jteturu. Nearly all tho men at Eat Rear Ridge col liery who struck last Monday have returned to work, they having been comceded a sched ule of three-quarter time and more men But few of tho men are still out, and it is expect ed they will return. Beecham'b Pills cure Sick Headache. , 'YOU'LL GET ALL THAT'S A-COMINO TO YOU." If, when contemplating a trip to any point Wcstor Southwest of tho Mississippi River, you will purchase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific Ry., or Iron Mountain Route (which arc on sale at all principal ticket offices in tho United States), you will have all the comforts and luxuries of modern railwav equipment, and tho finest opportunities for viewing all of nature's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Tcxa?, 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 Angeles in July, wo will make special low round trip rates. Wheu contemplating a trip West or Southwest, write us for full information aud rock bottom figures. W; B. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agent, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, 301 Broadway, New York. 4-22-tf The Last Grand Excursion to Niagara Falls. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad announces tho last grand excursion of tho season to Niagara Falls at $5 00 rate. Tickets will bo sold from Shenandoah on October 7th, good going on all trains on that date except the Black Diamond Express, limited for return to and Including October 0th. Consult Lehigh Valley tickefagents for further particulars. Consumption Cured. BROUGHT BACK FROM TUB GRAVB. Last November Mr. Joseph James, painter, of 325 W. Pearl St., Indianapo lis, Iud., 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 iu 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. James soon after dismissed his doctor, aud depended on the Balm alone. His recovery was rapid and complete, and in February he returned to work. His lungs are sound, and his weight greater than at any time in his life. His recovery is regarded as almost a miracle. sxaaa COMMA I1ACILLUS. In consumption beware of cough mix tures and prescriptions that contain opium. Opium paralizes the nerves, aud gives the comma bacillus a good chance to destroy tlie lungs. It is always fatal. Brazilian Balm does not contain a trace of any opiate, but stimu lates the nerves with new life and power, destroys the microbe, and restores all til at is left of the diseased lungs to a sound and healthy state which no other remedy haa ever been known to accom plish. Shenandoah drng store, wholesale agents. Oraml Army Hay and Parade, Blatlugton, October 7th. The LehlRh Valley Bailroad wilt sell tickets on October 7th, good for return to Oc tober 8th, at low rate of single fare for round trip from Shenandoah. Consult Lehigh Val ley railroad ticket agenta for further par ticulars. HOUSEWIVES! LOOK AT OUR PRICES ! Wheat Flour as Low as $1,65 Per Hundred. Fanner roll butter, 20 cents; creamery butter, 27 cents; soup, IS bars for 83 cents. Other bar gains too numerous to mention. Social bargains In Moor oil cloth. This Is the season for It. We also carry a full line of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. 3-aiVB US A TRIAL. - PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE GROCER. 333 West Centre St., Shenandoah BUY OUR 10c Regular site cup cake, 7c. 10c Regular size sponge cake, SC. Ioaves of o r bread, COC. Our sales are large Try our 2.1 cent check system. You can save money by It. l'eople wuu un,. Mini it null, uu WIVUUUt It. BOSTON BAKERY, II Morgeustcln, 237 W Ceulrs Sirs fit m - II I a. CSOL-DIN'S. WW None better in the world. Sold cheaper than any other make. We are the sole agents. You can't buy them anywheie 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. FUR IN We can luruish your house from than you would D. & J. S 103 & 105 SOUTH MAIN ST., CONSISTENT WITH Are responsible for our Try us on plumbing and regret the trial. P. W. BELL, Cor- white aDd ""yd sts- WALL PAPER 30c Papers Reduced to 1 5c. 25c Papers Reduced to 1 3 l -Sc. 1 Oc Papers Reduced to Sc. Thos. Snyder, MISCELLANEOUS. WANTKI). Mlilille ogeil woirmn toUogeneml housework. A good opportunity to secure a good home. Apply at IIeuald ofllce. 9-28-6t IJIOlt HUNT. Two desirable second-story J front rooras.sultable for ofllcca.wlth clectrlo light and slcnm heut. Apply at this office. tf FOR RUNT. Two very desirable brick dwell ing houses, 32 nnd 33 I Cast Oak street. Kent reasonable. Apply at 28 West Lloyd nil ect, or 20 South White street. a-28-28-30 IflOU KENT. A store room sultablo for any ; kind of business. Favorable location. Reasonable rent. Also for sale, a Mosler safe, nice size and good as new. Can bo bought for half the cost. Apply at Herald ofllce. O-.S-Gt FOR SAL15. The oil business conducted by the undersigned, Including horses, wagon and route; in fact everything necessary toe rry on the business. For further Information apply to Robert Ycager, No. 818 North Jardln street. 9-25-tf TTE wish a live traveling manager In your 1 territory at once, man or woman; liberal cash and commission first yearmore second year. If deserved ; some for local work also ; good references required those out of employ ment or wismnfr to netter ineniseives, atiurcss, "Factory," cor. Perkins and Union 8ts., Akron, Ohio. 9-25-lm TOTIOE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- X ply to O. u. M. llollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. 8-Sllf 1710 R SALE. Most desirable dwelling on West ) Centra street, bath, water closet, cwerage, two houses on rear of lot. Vuluablo business property, two stores, North Main street. Two houses on East Coal street. Little cash required. Fine house tit Brownsville. Apply to J. Claude Brown, Attorney.at-law, 7-29-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. Ferguson's Theatre. JAS. H. QOINH, Mer. One Night Only. Thursday Eve'g., Oct. 5th. America's Leading Kouiantic Actor IIP. GfllUi fi. fiflSWlJl (THE SILVER KIBG.) In England's Oreatest Romantic Drama, Lion's Heart. Produced 1000 Times in London. A Magulflceut Production. Buperl) Cast of Twenty-five Flayers. All Special Scenery and Stage Effects. Prices : - 25, 35, 50 & 75c. Reserved Seats at Klrlln's Drug Store. For Ladles' and Gent's Furnishings and Novelties A. BROWN, Proprietor. Call anil examine our new stock of Under, wear, Shirts, Collars and all kinds of Novelties, llest goods and cheapest prices. Flue line of Hats, Caps and Shoes Inst re ceived. A. BROWN 10Q North Main Street, IFloppert's Old Stand. GOL. DIN'S. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. ITU cellar to garret, for less money ever expect. SHENANDOAH, PENNA. always busy business. gas fitting. You wont GREATLY REDUCED. A Rare Opportunity for Bargains. South Jardln St., . . . Shenandoah, Pa, -4 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 wareroouis, aud we invite the public to come and inspect it. It is an upright instrument aud is manufactured by the firm that introduced the "Muffler" which is also shown iu this piano. They are sold by all the prominent dealers in tlie country as a "leader." These pianos have a deserved reputa-. tion for their full, pure aud 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, IOQ South Main Stroat. Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled' and refurn ished. Elegant Bath and Wash Rooms, Boarders by the Day, week or month Well stocked bar attached. Air heuser-Busch St. Louis beer and Pabst Milwaukee" beer in bottles.. The llest Hotel in the Region Giving: the Best Accommodations for the floney. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" 5-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor. Main and Coal Sts., Shenandoah, Pa. Our Haircutting and Shampooing rieases everybody. Ve do ot of It and are gaining new ells' tomera dally. Ladlesshampoolug none at ynur own home uikh notlHcatlon, W. G. DUSTO, Perguion House Block.
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