Watching the Prescription Hie health (hut results from the medicine depends upon the Ingredients used mid the care employed in putting them together. Our nillnft if tin' lirewcrliitloti I In surance that tlio nhyslelAu's Idea will te conscientiously curried out, with the purest and boat materials- SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. The Inner Man. Your funilsliliiKi' Inside nml out must be Kond mid t.stcftil If you would command respect. A slovenly man enn't keep it to 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. EYE REST FOR TIRED EYES. Is obtained by our scientifically fitted classes. Thev enable the O" " eyes to do as much work, and possibly more, without tiring thau 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 all Styles and. Shapes. Ladies' Russetts, $3-. 1,ow $1.60, $2.00, now $1,25. " " $1.50, now 90C. Men's Russetts, S3.00, now $2.00 and $2.25. Men's Blacks, $1.40, now 85c. Misses'. Children's and In (ant'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. Known In almost every household is now being sold by u. We also sell the PENINSULAR, Air Tight. Hot Blast. Art. IMPERIAL CINDERELLA. BANNER. nu.i,li numerous other makes of Heaters. Bee our Stoves and Ranges. Ourstoofc and prices suit everylKxly. DEPARTMENT STORES, Nos. 110-121-123 North Main St. Ice Cream, All flavors. Mau u i a c - tttred daily. Delivered to all parts ol town. Sealed PINK BAND Package. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By TENNKY COMPANY, roit SALE its FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. DEATHS AM) FUNEUALS. Men ninny IlrpntlK nf Tliln iiikI OMlrl Titwns nl Hit) Ooiinly. Willlnm T. Evans, lnral superintendent for t lie Home Friendly Six lety of lfctltlnmro, Mil . Iim recolTetl it letter Informing lilm of the dentil of his mother. Mm. June Williams, nl Mold, Ninth Wiiles, on the Oth lnt. The deceased h hi her tMnl your mid died from dropsy anil heart failure. Mr Kvmis is her only Htiryl vIiir eon by her flrst tnsrrmiic. Mrg. Williams will ho remembered by ninny resilient of town, having spent three mouths horn oti n visit tu her eon shout fourteen years ngii. This Is the third death that has occurred In Mr. Emus' family connections within the sl six Inonihs, the other two dentin Being thorn of his wife and fnther-in-Uw. Caroline, wife of Clnrk Defrehn, illeil at licr homo, 818 West Coal street, this morning, after eltllit birth. The deceased was 11 years old. Oiloolilltl, on infant, survives. The funeral will take place at nine o'clock next Mnntlay mnrmiiR. The remains will bo tnVeu to sliniiisn's station, UolUmhia county. for interment. The funeral of Patrick Ilreen, who tiled at his homo near MlnetjvHIe, tin the Sloth lust., took place tills morning, at 10 o'clock, IiIkIi maes being celebrated In St. Vincent de Paul olmirli. William, son of John and Allco Stanton, of 20 South Gilbert street, died yesterday after noon, aged seven months. The funeral will take place at 3 p. m. to-morrow. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. It. 1'. Olivia, of liarcelonia, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves hai caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using Electric Hitters, Amer ica's greatest Hlood and Nerve Rtmedy, all pain soon left tiim. lie sajs this grand medicine is what his country need. All America knows tlial it cures liver and kid ney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. . Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by A. Waslcy, drug gist. ;)eelH Ileconled. Deeds were offered for record yesterday as follows : From the Abu!ui1 Saving Fund find Loan Association to Emma S. llarrou, premises in Ashland; Mary J. D.ivis, executor etnl, to James .1. Dull, premises in North Union township ; Mary I. Davis ct al, to James J. Dull, premisos in North Uniou township; Ann Eliza Budd, oxecutrix, to J. J. Dull, premises iu North Union township ; John I. Ilobart, trustee, to Jns. J. Dull, premises iu North Union township ; Jacob Stnuor, et. ux., to Abram Shaup, premisos in Union township : Elias Houser to Kate B. Zohuer, premises iu East Brunswick. Call and see our fiuo lino of jewelry and silverware. Olga Uethersole bracelets at half price. Orkin's, 7 South Main street, next to Goldin's clothing store. 7-17-tf Marriage Licenses Licenses to wed were issued to the follow ing persons : Henry Day, of Orwigsburg, and Mrs. Mattha K. Ehley, of Panther Valley. Manus Higgins and Annie Krater, both of Tamag.ua. Francis Ueim and Millie J. Ker stetter, both of Leib. Charles Kolb aud Ida h. Becker, both of Mahanoy City. Firemen's Convention, Scrauton, October 3rd to Oth. The Lehigh Valley Eailroad announces special low rato of ouo fare for tho rouud trin from" stations in Pennsylvania to Scrauton and return. Tickets will be sold September 30th to October Oth. inclusive, good for re turn to October 10th. Consult Lehigh Val ley ticket ageuts for further particulars. One of nature's remedies ; cannot harm the weakest constitution; never fails to cure summer complaints of young or old. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Debs to Talk in Ashland.' Eugene V. Debs, one of tho ablest platform orators in the country, will address the United Mine Workers iu the Ashland opera house in the near future. Mr. Debs thor. oughly understands tho labor question aud is not afraid to express his convictions ot the corporations and trusts. TlilnlJs Dewey Would Aocopt. Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 20 Editor Horace White, of the New York Even ing Post, who Is visiting friends in this city, is of the opinion that Ad miral Dewey would not decline the nomination for president. Mr. White said: "I have noticed in all the inter views Dewey has given on this sub ject that while he says he Is a sailor and not In politics, and would not seek the nomination, he at the same time has not said that he would not accept It. I am firmly of the opinion that he would accept the nomination if tendered him. He for president and Joe Wheeler for vice president is a ticket that would sweep the country. Indeed, Dewey would be elected no matter by what narty he was nomi nated." "Viiquln Loot nud Ilurn a Ttanch. Austin, Tex., Sept. 29. A dispatch from Ortiz, state of Honora, Mexico, says that a band of about 200 Yaqul Indians, who are making their rendez vous near the Tetacumblate, attacked the ranch of Longordo Benuit, near that place. After a light with a force of about 50 Mexican cowboys. In which several of the latter were killed, the Indians burned all of the ranch buildings and drove off several hun dred head of cattle aud horses into the mountains. Benuit had been on friendly terms with the Yaquls for many years, but Is alleged to have furnished General Torres' Mexican troops with food supplies recently. YfMtnrday's Hnnoliall Gnmos, At Boston (called, darkness) Bos ton, 8; Washington, 8. At Baltimore Baltimore, 7; Brooklyn, 5. At Pitts burgPittsburg, 7; Cincinnati, 5. At Philadelphia New York, 6; Philadel phia, 3. At St. Louis St. Louis, 7; Louisville, 3. in. ni,?; far oven n '"A.S oruauioneior RHEUMATISM. WETTT? AT.ftTA .... - . . ' emu preparuu uautx laa auingenii GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,, DR. RIRHTER S h AMfiiinn 0 PAIN EXPELLER. World mnnwnMll TlpmarlrftM BurreasfDl I B'lMyginulnevriitt iraile MarK" Ancnor, . ,' . A: j a boitie. AtdiiuriiKgiMsoruirongu r.iABKHiiEica.asrurim., inwies 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes, Ova Glassworks. l7 Jbuiorml and Jlecommentiuz by &t, Ii1.,ifi 11 t mitt Hi tnlL . At. A utfur Druinliwnt .4 B -4JH0KSTB-' DR. BICHTCR'O ANCnOU BTOaiACIIAT, beat for I Cullr Ivpf pl&Htmnnch Complaint. flOUO'3 cure Idver 111, Biliousness, Iiidlgestlovi, Headache, Dl8a'nt laiatlv. AU Drujuclat Till! WBATaKll. Tl n 9toitn In the north liaa turned sharply nmund to llio tiortlmnntWBril. and is npparontly csntml somowliero to the south ot Hudson bay. Timi nornture have ris en considerably in tlio oxtromo wost and north wost. In tlio Atlantic and gulf status tom poratnrea hnvo nlao riBon. Fore enst for tliis seo- ff. ' S Hon: I'osslhlv hIiuwpI'b tonight, fair tomorrow; cool er; brisk south to wost winds. Sunrise, G:01; sunset, B:C2; length of day, lilt., 51m.; moon rises, 1:21 a. m.; tno i sets, 2 68 p. m. TUB PiflllTlNQ TCNTII IVclcompil ni the Nntlnpnl Hxpnrt I!x lnlttoit nt riiilmlolphln, Philadelphia, Sept. 29. The Tenth Pennsylvania regiment, recently re turned ,from Manila, and tho only regi ment In the eastern part of the country to participate In the war in tho Phil ippines, arrived here last night en unite for New York, where it will par ticipate In tomorrow's parade. The soldiers wbro received by a council manic committee and the Third regi ment, of this city. A short street pa rade followed, and tho mon were es corted to the Third regiment armory, where they were entertained at sup per. Tlio officers wore escorted to tho Walton hotel, where a banquet awaited them. Later there was a reception to the officers at tho Mercantile club, and each company of the Third regiment ontoitalned the corresponding com pany of the Tenth at a "smoker." At 11 o clock this forenoon the Tenth regiment arrived at the grounds of tho National Export "exposition as tho puosts of tho exposition management. They were escorted to the grounds by the Third regiment and a councllmanle committee, and tho lino of mnrch was crowded with cheerlngthousands. They wero welcomed at tho gates by Director General Wilson, and later, nt tho Au ditorium, there wero further speeches of welcome, and hero the presentation of the Spanish cannon, captured by the Tenth at Cavlte, was made to the city in an address by Lieutenant ColO' net Barnett. The Tenth will leave tonight for New York, and the Third leaves to morrow morning. SolKinlo Dlnturbnncbs In Pont. Lima, Peru. Sept. 29. The Inhabi tants of Cu'iilcrave and Pocllata, about 160 miles southeast of Arequipa, Peru, have been kept In almost constant alarm sinco Aug, 15 by seismic dis turbances In that district. In a ter ritory about a league In circumfer ence the crust of the earth Is sinking. At many points there are wide cracks, anu it is reared tnat tho Hill on tho side of which Candarave is located will collapse. TIIKATIUOAI.. Are you tired after your hard day's work and have the blues and want to drive away dull care? Then go to soo "Mr. Bluff of New York" at Ferguson's theatre, Monday, October 2nd. "A LION'S 1IEA.KT." Mr. J. G. Magle, who Is directing tho tour of Mr, Carl A. Haswin in the great English melodrama and London success, A Lion's Heart," claims he has one of the grandest aud most elaborately staged nielodramatiu productions ever presented in America. Mr. Magle ought to Know, he having handled tho business affairs of Lillian Russell, Margaret Mathor and many other leading artists. At Ferguson's theatre Thursday, October 5th, A GOOD snow. "A Hot Old Time in Dixie" at Ferguson's theatre last night proved a mirth provoker, and from the raising to the lowering of the curtain the audionce was entertained by something cither amusing or interesting, Tom Mcintosh, who has appeared here sev eral times, was as funny as ever, aud bis wife also contributed to the enjoyment of the evening. The contortion feats of Pearl Woods were astonishing, and the rag time airs and buck and wing dancing by the com. pany were heartily applauded. The singing of Madamo Bohee was of a classical order and earned hearty encores. The company can return hero with assurances of a hearty welcome Our Fresh Sausage and Puddings Are a favorito dish with everybody, Liko, wise our palatable fresh and smoked moats Bau'ors, Cherry and Chestnut streets, tf marriages. Harry Horn and Miss Martha Powell, two well known young people of Ashland, were married at the M. E, church parsonage. Wednesday evening a pretty wedding was solemnized at Tama.qua, the contracting parties being Miss Ncttio Ffeil and John Chester. Miss N'eda Kunkel and Howard Brodo, both of Tamaqua, were joined in wedlock They were supported by -Miss Edith Brode, sister of the groom, and Claude Hoppes, of Mahanoy City. Daniel Krieger and Misi Maggie Sherman were united in marriage at the residenco of the bride's parents at RIngtown, on Wednes, day. Rev. Pfiueger, of the Lutheran church officiated. Until recently the groom was private in the U. S. service, Narrow Escape From Death. While a party composed of Mrs. Jes. Kramer, of Girardville, and Misses Uass and King, of Sbamokln, wero being driven in the direction of Maysvilie yesterday afternoon in a doable seated carriage, they narrowly escaped frightful deatk. The carriage was approach ing the Luke Fidler colliery plane trestlin when the driver noticed three fast descend. ing runaway dumpers. In an InsUnt whipped up the animals and with a leap they jumped ahead, just in time to escape being crushed to death beneath the dumpers which had fallen over tho trestle down to tho road way but a few feet behind the frightened party. To-ulglit's Concert. The grand concert at the Methodist Epi copal church in Win. Penn takes place this evening. It will be a rare musical treat, and should be patronized liberally. It will be given by the Lotus Glee Club, of Potts ville, under the direction of Prof. Herbert. Borne excellent talent of this town will also b Introduced. Up-to-Date, Tho register at the Hotel Ferguson to-day bore an artistic pen sketch of the Dewey naval parade at New York. Dewitt Steedie. tho dapper little hotol clerk, made the decoratiou. Culm Hank Slides. A rulni bank at Otto colliery, at Branch dale, becoming thoroughly water-soaked last night, slid down the valley against fou houses, the culm piling up to the second-story windows, causing much damago to the houses Mrs. James Connelly and her babe made narrow escape from being crushed, Hoard of Health. Isaac Eisenhauer, of 333 West lluckle berry alley, aged B years, was to day re, ported to the Board of Health as a sufferer from scarlatina. The Board of Health will hold a regular meeting to-night. Dew ham's Piixa euro Hick Headache. PITHY POINTS. llti,,hliiKa Throughout the Country Chronicled for llastr I'erusal. Botlilflhom hasfI0,7HS In outstanding taxes, uilbortou has organized a foot ball team for the season. Now Is tlio time to catch tlio fall trade by advertising. W. II, Yeng?t, tlio veterinary surgeon, lias located at Mahanoy City. Tlio Sclioppo Bros. Minstrels will he a big hit noxt Tuesday evening. Tho foundation for tho now cuglno house at Suffolk is about completed. Central Pennsylvania Epwortli Leaguors aro In convention at Uloomsburg. Nicholas Kranter, of Mahanoy City, cap. tured four 'possums yesterday. Thomas White fell 75 feet from a building near Oarbondalo, yot wns not killed. Tho Mahanoy township School Board last night drew orders for teachers' salaries. Tlio wheels havo been set In motion on the new Uetliloliein.Nazaroth trolley road. Many collieries wero compollcd to suspend yesterday on account of scarcity of cars. Tlio olio features of the Schoppe Bros, minstrels will embrace somo clover aud pleasing specialties by tho host of tlio local talent of actors. Wo hear of our one mistake when there Isn't a single whisper about tho many things wo do perfectly. Don't fall to see tho urand street nurmln nf tlio Schoppe Bros., minstrels, at Ferguson's theatre, noxt Tuesday night. Letters toslamentary woro granted yester- ay to L. Lauor on the estato of John Goudci. late of Ashland, deceased. II103. F. Gorman has purchased the good will aud fixturos of Hounossy's saloon and restaurant at Mahanoy City. Lowory and Jenkins will tell you all about their nuiiiiio sketch "Uuoss What It Is," at I-ergilsous s theatre, Tuesday evening. Oct. 3rd. Edward Rox, a prominent citizen and business man of Mauch Chunk, committed ulcido yesterday by hanging himself. Tho Shenandoah Borough Council In Session," by tho Schoppe Bros. Minstrels, will do 6cen nt t orgusou's theatre, Tuosday even ing, October 3rd. W. II. Snyder, of Mahanoy City, was olected yesterday to tho position of secretary of the Pennsylvania State Association nf Mastor House Painters. To Bee is to bellovo and to believe is to laugh; that is what you do when you go to sco "Mr. Bluff of Now York" on Monday evening at Ferguson's theatre. Eight hundred feet below tho surfaco of tho earth at Wadesville shaft, noar St. Clair, mbcudcu in the coal measure there, is now being taken therefrom a petrified snake eight feet long. Tolegraph Ma Baby," and other rag time hits will be sung at Schoppe Bros. Minstrels. at Ferguson's theatre, Tuesday oveniug, Oct. 3rd. It's folly to suffer from that horrible plague of the night, Itching piles. Drain's Ointment cures, quickly and permanently. At any rug store, 50 cents. ItAVl'AHANNOOK NOTKS. M. A. Carey, Domocratio candidate for rothonotary, returned hume last evening. after spending tlio past few days In Now York. Misses Kate Murphy, Clara Lconhardt and May Scully, three popular young ladies of Hiranlville, were the guests of friouds at Shamokln yeitorday. Edward Barrett returned last evening after spendiug tho early part of tiio weok on tho ury at the county seat. Missos Bridget Hart and Jennie Murphy. of Girardville, wero among thoso who wit nessed Down iu Dixie " produced at Fergu son's theatre last evening. Messrs. Michael Malarkey and Owen King spent yesterday with frionds at Mt. Carmel The '99 graduating class of tho Girardville High school held a sociable at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, at Colorado, last evening, in nouoroi juissAuuie i nomas, a member of tho clas3. A vory enjoyable evening was Bpont, There was singing and dancing and refreshments were served. Among thoso present were Messrs. Harry SIc- Uinuis, Martin Moran, Howard Glick, Wal ter Biltz, Charles Schwab and Joseph Bir mingham, Misses Mary Gibbons, Lizzie Crosby, Katie Ryan, Katie Haley, Agues Murphy, Eliza Rogers and May Schlossman. A spng sung by Miss Mary Gibbons, entitled, She was happy 'till she met you," a recita tion, "Over the hills to tho poor house," by Mart Moran, aud an exhibition of buck and wing dancing by Hurry McGlunis were notable features of the t utertaiument. At 10 o'clock the party sang "Home Sweet Home," and then took the trolley car for home. The comedy drama, "A Mountain Horo," which scored a great succoss upon its last pro duction at the Palace theatro;' Girardville, will be produced again to-night with numer ous new specialties. " Please Smile AND Look Pleasant." When a woman says "I am racked with pain," the word- "racked" recalls the days when they stretched the tender bodies of women on the rack with rope and pulley until the very joints cracked. Fancy an attendant saying to the tor tured woman, "Please smile and look pleasant." And yet the woman "racked with pain," is expected to stnilo through her agony and to make home happy. She can't do it. It is against nature. Gen erally speaking, the racking pains of ill health such as headache, backache and " bearing down pains " are related to de rangements or disorders of the organs distinctly feminine. When this condition is removed the general health is restored, and with health comes back the smile of happiness. Any woman may regain her health at home without offensive questionings or examinations by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It cures per fectly all diseases and derangements peculiar to women. Sick women may consult Dr. Pierce by letter free of charge. Such letters are treated as sacredly confidential. " 1 was a creat sufferer for four vears from displacement and ulceration," writes if ri. Mary Hckerinz. of Ollle. Keokuk Co.. Iowa. " At the time I began using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription i was not ame to sit up in dco. 1 tooK eight bottles and got to be a stout woman. Any doubting this can write to mc, enclosing a stamp, aaa x win answer." No alcohol in any form is contained in "Favorite Prescription." Substitu tion is selfish. It cares more for its profit than for your cure. Therefore, in sist on getting "Favorite Prescription." Dr. Pierce's great work the " Common Sense Jledical Adviser " is a book no woman can afford to be without. Send 21 one-cent stamps, cost of mailing pa. per exlition, or 31 cents for the cloth binding. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, uutlalo, N. Y. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking. No. 13 North Jardln St. QOL.DIN'3. We Aeain Call To the 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, mid 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 to the public. To see them means a purchase. Through buying iu large quantities we get better inducements and guarantee that we sell our clothing at from $i 00 to 3.00 less iu price than other dealers. Now a Word About Overcoats. The immense stock of Overcoats' included in our stock surpasses anything 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 mid will be always pleased to show you through our stock. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 9 and 11 South Main St., L, G0LDIN, Proprietor. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Maude Jones, of Philadelphia, is a guest of Miss Emily Loucks, of town. Miss Thomas, of Pottsville, is the guest of Miss Foger, at the Hotel Ferguson. Morris Heck man has gone to Now York to witness the Dowey celebration. Miss Mame Staib, of Montgomery, Lv coming county, who is a trained nurse at Bollevuo hospital. New York City, is spend Ing a week with her cousin, Mrs. George F. Wlllman. on North West street. Samuel Richards, of Mahanoy City, who has just returned from service in Undo Sam's army at Manila, will be a guest at John Wyatt's hotel, on North Main street, to-morrow evening. TIIK I.ADIKS. Tho pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed near tho bottom of the package. For sale by all druggists. MISCELLANEOUS. FOIt SAI.K. A Walnut extension table and side board, as good as new. Inquire nt HEltALD olllce. "TTANTED. A good girl tor general house l work In a small family. Apply nt Davi son's department stores, North Mafu street. It WANTKD.Mlddlo aged woman to do general liou&ework. A eood opportunity to securo a good home. Apply at Hehald ofllcc. 9-28-6t FOR RENT. Two desirable second-story front rooms.sultable for ofllecs with electric light and steam heat. Apply at this ofllce. tf I 71011 RENT. A store room suitable for any kind of business. Favorable location. Reasonable rent. Also forsale, a Mosler safe, nice size and good as new. Can be bought for halt tho cost. Apply at Herald office. 9-25-Gt FOR SALE. The olj business conducted by the undersigned, Including horses, wagon and route; in tact everything necessary to crry on the business. For further information apply to Robert Yenger, No. 318 North Jardln street. 0-25-tf A7E wish a live traveling manager in your I T territory ai once, man or woman; jioerai cash and commission first year more second year, if deserved; some for local work also; good references required those out of employ ment or wlshlnr to better themselves, address. "Factory," cor. Perkins and Union 8ta., Akron, unto. K01m "VJOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- 1 ply to 8. Q. M. iiouopeter, attorney, Shenandoah S-Vl'll "TOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Notice is hereby 1 given that my wife, Olivia Pet Bees, has left my bed and board without cause, and that I will not be responsible for any debts she may contract. The public will govern themselves accordingly. Josi:rn J. Bees. Bhenonuoali, fa., Sept. -a, lew. 9-211-31 FOR SALE. Most desirable dwelling on West Centre street, bath, water closet, t-ewerage, two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business property, two stores. North Main street. Two louses 011 East Coal street. Little cash required. rine House in Brownsville. Apply 10 J. Claude Bbowk, Attomev-at-law. 7-29-tf Cor, Centre and White streets. 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 wareroonis, 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 iu price will be made to introduce it. M. O'NEILL, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, lOQ South Main Stroot. For Ladles' and Gent's Furnishings and Novellles BROWN, Proprietor. Call nml examine our new stock of Umler weur, Hhirta, Collars and all kind ot Novelties. Iiebt goodii und cheapest prices. l'inellnoof Unto, Capa and Shoes Jn.t re ceived. A. BROWN 10S North Main Street. irioppert's Old Stand, Our Haircutting and Shampooing rieates everybodr. W do lots of It and are gaining new cus tomers dally. Ladles shampooing done at ynur own home upon notification. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block, PIANO -4-v TALK ! QOLDIN'S. Attention (M None better 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. FURNITURI We can lurnish your house from than you would D.&J. SIEGEL, 103 & 1 05 SOUTH. MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH, PENN A. CONSISTENT WITH Are responsible for our Try us on plumbing and regret the trial. P. W. BELL, Cor- white mi L1W sts- WALL PAPER 30c Papers Reduced to 1 5c. SSc Papers Reduced to l s l -Sc. 1 Oc Papers Reduced to Sc. Thos. Snyder, GRAND OPENING ! Fall 2Ld Winter ALL NEW VWVWrVsMWWNrWvVWVVV Saturday, September 30th. WWVWVWWVVvVvVWVvVWVvWvWAW Lowest Fr-lc the People This 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. Onc-Rrice Clothing House, L, REFOWICH, Prop. 10 & 12 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna. Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Bath and Wash Rooms. Boarders by the Day, week or month Well stocked bar attached . An lieuser-Busch St Louis beer and Pabst Milwaukee beer iu bottles. The Pest Hotel In the Region diving the Best Accommodations for tho floney. Try Our CONFIDENCE" 5. Cigar. Best on Earth. Cent Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor, Main and Coal Sts., Shenandoah, Pa, wimt 3 Your 3 STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. cellar to garret, for less money ever expect. always busy business. gas fitting. You wont GREATLY REDUCED. A Rare Opportunity Bargains. for South iJordln St., . . . Shenandoah, Fa. STYLES. Stock. :es Elver Offered of Shenandoah, HOUSEWIVES! LOOK AT OUR PRICES I Wheat Flour as Low as SI, 65 Per Hundred. Farmer roll butter, 20 cents; creamery butter, 27 cents; soap, 15 bars tor 23 cents. Other bar. gains too numerous to mention, flpeclal bargains in floor oil cloth. This Is the season for It. We also carry a lull line ot Dry Ooods, Boots aud Shoos. Winter underclothing, S- GIVE US A TItlAU "S PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE GROCER, 333 West Centre St., Shenandoah. BUY OUR Regular size - 1 v-' v- cupcake, f . 1f" r-. Itegular size q ' spongecake, 7 'Tf 2 Sc. Our sales are large, Try our 23 cent check system You can save money by it. I'eople who have tried It wont do without It. BOSTON BAKERY, B. Morgeuiteln, 387 W, Centre Sirs