Walchiiig the Prcscriplion The health dial reult from (tic medicine depends upon the ingredients used and tltc enre cniploytd in putting; them together. Our nlllnir of Hie nrcscrhitlnn Is In surance tlint the phvsh ian's liliw will bo oiisclcntimisly oarriedoiit, with the purest and best materials. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. The Inner Man. Your furnishings Inside nod out most be (rood null t steful If tu would commnnd respect. A slovenly matt can't keep ft to himself. Our goods for underwenr 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 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. mmm shoe in 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 $,25. Si. 50, now 90C. Men's Russetts, $3.00, now 52.00 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 ;TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. True Fortune Heater. Known In almost every household Is now being old by us. We also Mil the PENINSULAR, Air Tight. Hot Blast. " Art. IMPERIAL CINDERELLA. BANNER. Besides numerous other mokes of Heater. See our Stoves and Itunk-es. Our stock and prices suit everybody. DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, Nos. 1IQ-I2I-123 North Main St, Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u i a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. aic xr ore. Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. promt view, snoiminmmmtmm trtoua 'TSrTTr?MBMSxitx-naiMP6 sK M I 1 I'Mil,l7aMaBiBPF FAMOUS oaispii:jtS, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only lly TJBN2VEY COMPANY. roil 6ALH 11Y FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. IVIaln St. GRAND AND I'Eril JURORS. Iiruuti If, SerD fur the November Term ol Criminal Court. (1 mini mill petit jumr Imtn Ikkmi (Imwn for the next term of criminal court. Wsnni liiit November lHth, mul the following lire those froth thin ininieiliali' iiciKliborhood ' RAN II JUKliK. I'eter Ittimp, laborer, TiemonL Twp l'hillp Mmner, lnburer. Iloulm Twp. Thomas Klaiilgati, laborer. W. Mabuuoy. Bernard Oarr, laborer, rreseuiia. Charles. Ilotiawli., miner. I'ineerove T. Aumudus Utiuter, fa-mer, West Venn T. llsrry ltodgers, machinist, l'ottaville. M 12. Doyle, editor, HheuaudoHh. Michael liollmati, hntelkeepf r, Soli T. M. it. Master, merchant, Shetiamloah. J. 0. Morgana, merchant, Mahanoy City. Thomas lMwanls, miner, Norwegian T Thomas Miner, Jr., blacksmith, Sheti'h. James Spsueer, laliorer, Malmnoy City. TboniM Hopkins, laborer; Tremont. W E. Kulmor, carpenter, Truinont David Itusscll, miner, lMnegrovo Twp. M. J. MoLaln, agent, W. Mahanoy Twp. James Doner, Itahn Twp. Thus Stevenson, Sr., laborer, New I'lill. J. J. Kelly, tailor, Shenandoah, I'rauk Scaulan, clerk, Shenandoah. T. V. Fessler, clerk, Cressona. Samuel Stephen), laborer, l'ottaville. PETIT JURORS NOV. 13. Joseph Coughlln, clerk, Shenandoah. .T. P. I'urcell, laborer, Tainaqua H. F. QUI, meielmnt, Shenandoah. John Itichards, merchant, Frackville. John Coiinora, burgess, Gllberton. Q runt Thomas, engineer, Frackville, John Mcilugb, miner, Tainaqua. Wm. Mallards, farmer, Hutlor Twp. Howard Yost, laborer, B.itterTwp. Jacob l'auley, saloon, Fraokvilio. R. It. Dunkelliergar. meicliant, Ilutlcr. John Steel, fireman, Frackville. J. A. Renter, salesman, Ashland. Sylvester Kline, laborer. Union Twp. Hugh l)r nunond, laborer, Ashland. Patrick Gixeus, merchant, MoAdoo, Thos. Fletcher, laborer, Oirardvllle. Jacob Noll, saloon, Shenandoah. John Fry, laborer, ilabanoy Twp., E. tl, K, Conrad, laborer, Ashland. Geo. Pepper, driver, Ashland. Abraham Itarick, farmer. Union T., N. P. J. liretno, saloon, Shenandoah, Thos. Kenney, laborer, Ashland. Owen McAnally, saloon, Oiranlvillo. Patrick Noary, painter, Delano. Enoch Decker, laborer, Shenandoah. Timothy Eyan, agent, Mahanoy City. Y. E. Walters, student, Ashland. NOVEMBER 30TII. James Coozan, miner, Shenandoah. John R. Davis, brakeruan, Frackvillo. Andrew Murphy, engineer, Frackville. Michael Kennedy, clerk, Girardville. Hairy Oanlner, Baloou, Taniatiua. Wm. Friskosky.undertaker, Mahanoy City. Frank Collins, laborer, Mahanoy Twp., E. James Clitford Sr., miner, Mahanoy City. II. II. Cousteln, cutler, Ashland. Jas O. Sampsell, laborer, Shenandoah. Edward Barrett, laborer, Butler. Myer Waldnor, student, Ashland. Tm. Deem, wheelwright, Mahanoy City. Joseph Martin, laborer, E Mahanoy, John B. Davis, merchant, Mahauoy City, Joseph Bannon, Sr., laborer, Delano. James Readdy, laborer, Butler. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelonia, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves hai caused severe twins in the back of ins head. Un using lilectric Bitters, Amer ica's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. AH America kuows that it cures liver and kid ney trouble, purifies the blood, tones tip the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ ot the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents, hold by A. Wasley, drug gist. Marriage Licenses. Charles Q. Hechler and Mary J. Rabuck, both of Tower City ; Abraham Sylvester Sckoup, of Ringtown, and Cora Matilda Roth, of Shenandoah ; George Decker and Louisa Smith, both of Shenandoah; Edward O'Brien, of Ashland, and Lizzie Rafe, of Gordon ; Edward McHugb, of Locust Gap, and Regenla Kline, of Ashland, Bkecham's Pills will dispel tho "bines." The Holy City. Tho rendition of the "Holy City," at Kaior's opera house, Mahanoy City, on Oct. 3rd and 4th, will bo the leading musical event of the season. The cantata will bo elabor ately staged and there will be a chorus of 100 voices, augmented by a full orchestra under the leadership of Prof. John Jonos. The re served seat salo opened at Snyder's drug store, Mahanoy City, this morning, at 9 o'clock. Tickets already bought will be exchanged. It's folly to suffer from that horrible plague of tho night, itching piles. Doan's Ointment cures, quickly and permanently. At any drug store, 50 cents. Teaehers' Institute I OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Thirty-Seventh Annual Session Academy of Music, POTTSVILLE, PA. OCTOBER 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1899. EVENING EN TERTAINHENTS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9. THE I1I.ANCIIB KIIIDBKICI CONCERT COM- I'AKY. Miss Illanebe l'rldertcl, Monoloarist and Im personator; Miss Rdna Louise Turton. Con tralto Soloist; MlasKdltli Wlnllreil Hnell, Cu or Pianist; Master Vincent Pauelll, Harp mswi. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10. AI.BKRT AKMSTHONO-l'IOTlJItK FLAYS, PreMuiting Isn Mseliren's Psmoua "Beside the Uoniue Hrlar Hush." WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11. TUB FADBTTE8-I1 MTON'S FAMOUS WO- MKPi'H ORCIi MfTRA. Twenty Players and a Hoprano Soloist. Mrs. Caroline II. Nleliols, Conductor. THURBDAY. OCTOBER 12. TUB INTERNATIONAL GRAND OPERATIC ANP CONCKKT COMPANY. Part I Concert. Part II Opera, "Oavollerla Hwtlwns." Miss Clarn Douglas Carroll, So prano, Miss Grace Lee Carroll, Sopmno; Mr. Autimrtlno Monte. rllTo. Tenor Mr. Arthur Ran dolph Seaton, Baritone; Mis Kthel Houston Dil Pre, Coutmlto- hltf. CumJiicto Gnarro, Musical IMiector; Mr. Oorneeux Belieans, Manager. TICKET ARRANGEMENT. Season Tickets. Securlne Reserved Seats i Parquet ami circle ............8i 00 Ores olrele, first row . 1 75 Dress circle, ieep first row I SO Knrollmlll iicnets, securing tuuuiMn only 1 00 81 nitle sit mission 60 The chart for tbe sale of reserved seat tickets will oiejl at the bor oftloe of the Aculei. of Musie, un Saturday. HeutetnberaV, at 9:80 a m., for teachers only, to sceuie seat in one-lutlf of the Academy : at 1:80 p in., for cltisens to secure sest- In the other half of tbe Academy. Before opening the chart, partli desiring; to puruliase tickets will draw numbers for position Inline Kaclr teacher in Hue rosy purcliuse any number of tickets not exoerdluir twenty, and each attlzen In line may purchase wny number not exceeding ten. Person mav Join the line u seootwl time with the seme pi IvIloKe us at first The representatives of each district will be required to f iirnlah tire ticket atrent a list of tlie names of the teachers for whom he buys tfekets. Chart open at box office of Academy of Music on and after Hcptambcr SO. Poors opeu at 7 p. in. Hntertaliimsiit eom mrnees at tf p. hi. GEORGE W. WEISS. County Superintendent. I will guarantee that my Kidney Our will cur 60 per cent of (11 forms of kidney oomplalnt and In many Instances th moat serious forma of Bright' dlieaaa. If th discos Is com plicated aend a four oune vial of urine. W will analyse It and advise you fre what to do. UUNYON. a vial. Ootd to Health 1.10.1 Arch lit., l'hlll At alt dniitrlsts, IS, hri ntnillrnl a.UIrs fr. THIS WISATtlKIC The storm arm has practically dis appeared, only Unlit minor depression remaining on tho northern New Jer sey coast nntl up per St Lawrence valley. Low tem peratures arc gen eral over the Inte rior of the coun try, the line of freezing tempera ture) extending In to northern' Kan sas and central Il linois. Forecast for this section: Fair and cc ' to day; fnlr tomorrow; variable i, becoming fresh northerly. Sunrise, G:02; sunset, 5:50; length of day, 1lh 48m.; moon rlsos, 2:17 a. m.; moon set", 3-27 p. m. WM. 1'ENN. The concert held in the M. E. church last evening by the Lotus Oleo Club, of Pottsville, assisted by local talent, under tho direction of Prof. Herbert, was a grand 6Ucces, in tellectually aud financially. Notwithstand ing tho luclemeucy of tho weather, the church was filled, Tlioso from Shenandoah who took part, Misses Edith Morgan, Maud Gilpin end Mahala Falrchlld, acquitted them selves creditably and were enchored. The Gloo Club, aftor the entertainment, were guests of Supt. Quin, and rendered several selections at his home. Ellas Hopkins has been afflicted with ear trouble for the past two weeks. Miss Jennie Jones is still suffering from rheumatism. John Knight has resigned as janitor at the M. E. church, becauso of his removal to Shenandoah, His successor has not been selected. The third quarterly conferenco will bo held this oveniug at 7:00 o'clock in tho M. E. church. Services in the M. E church to-morrow as follows : Sunday school at 10:30 a. m, ; Jr. Epworth League will hereafter moot at 2 p. m. instead of 5 p. m. ; sermon at 0 p. in., preaching by Rov. W. L. McDowell, presiding elder for this district. Tiu:,vTitioAr.. "Telegraph Ma Baby," and other rag time hits will he sung nt Schoppo Bros. Minstrels, at Fergusou's theatre, Tuesday evening, Oct. 3rd. Tho king bees of comedy and operatic burlcsquers.-Blaucho Andrews Drew and Pat Murphy, are with "Mr. Bluff of New York" Company, At Ferguson's theatre on Monday evening, Octobor 2nd, Mo young couple contemplating mamago should fail to see the "Honeymoon Smile" In Carl A. Haswiu's production of "A Lion Heart." At Fergusou's theatre on Thursday evening, October 5th. "Tho Shenandoah Borough Council in Session," by the Schoppe Bros. Minstrels, will lo seen at Ferguson s theatre, Tuesday even ing, October 3rd, Church Notices. To-morrow, at the Calvary Baptist church, tho pastor, Rev. R. R. Albin, will preach in the mornisg a special sermon to Christians entitled, "Tho Overcomer." Service at 10:30 In the evening a revival servico will be held and continued during the week every even ing, Saturday excepted. Servico at 7:30, Church will ho heated. Miss Morgan, ml sionary of the Association, will speak during tho evening, conducting the after meeting, and will give gospel addresses during the coming week. A hearty invitation is given to all to attend these meetings. Presiding Elder W. H. McDowell, will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal church of town to-morrow morning, and Rov. W. H. Stewart, of Wm. Penn. will preach in tho evening. The following change of time in the services of the All Saint's church will go into effect to-morrow: Holy communion, 10:30 a, m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Evening prayer at 0:30. Our Fresh Sausage aud Puddings Are a favorite dish with everybody. Like wise our palatable fresh and smoked meats Hauler's, Cherry and Chestnut streets, tf Funerals. The remains of James Oliver, who died iu the insane department at tho county alms bouse, were interred in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery by U mini taker O'Neill this after noon. The funeral of William, seven-month-old son of John and Alice Stanton, took place this afternoon from the family residence at 29 South Gilbert street. Interment was made by Undertaker O'Neill iu the Annunciation cemetery. For stylish neckwear visit The Famous. Price of Coal Advanced, The P. & R. C. & I. Co. yesterday issued circulars advancing the price of anthracite coal from 10 to 25 cents 1 ton for October shipment. Orders received for that month for Shenandoah white ash coal, free on board cars at mines, are as follows : Lump aud steamboat, $.50 ; broken, $2.45 ; egg, 2 85 stove and chestnut, $2 05 ; pea, $1 50 ; buck wheat, 85 cents. All unfilled September orders nave been cancelled. Comlni; Wedding-. At Turkey Run, on Wednesday next, a wedding is announced to take place at tho bride's parents. The bride is Jennie, the second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs John O. Britton, a very worthy young lady, who will be united in matrimony with Frank Parish, a former resident of Schuylkill oouuty, but now engaged in a lucrative bust r.es in Philadelphia, where, after indulging in an extended tour, tho newly-wed couple will reside, having secured a well furnished establishment as a residence iu that city. Company htraudeil. The "Mountain Hero" company is stranded at Mahauoy City. The manager skipped out with the funds and the members are left with out means to rech their homes. Thecompany played at Girardville last eveuiug to procure funds. 3Ir. Ojulmi llemalu Here. Mr James II. Quttin, who hai been theatre and express office manager for Mr. P. J. Ferguson for several years, has accepted em ployment ut tbe local branch of tho Armour fUef Company. He will enter upon bis new duties next Monday. Mr. Quinu will be em ployed a the local house until he becomes familiarized with the business, when he will be assigned as travoling salesman for the company. PITHY POINTS. Oapperiliigs Throughout Hie Country Chronicle,! for Hasty I'ortisnl. Attend divine worship to-motrow. Thoro are 100 prisoners in tho county Jail. John Boyd, a young man of Ashland, has been ordained to tho priesthood in Baltimore. Don't fall to see the grand street parade of thoSchoppo Bros, minstrels, at Ferguson's thratro, noxt Tuesday night. Captain Georgo Dyson went to Philadelphia yosterday to enter a writ before tho Supremo Court In tho Brennan uiurdorcaso, Lowery anil Jenkins will tell you all about their unique sketch "Guess What It Is," at Fergusons's theatre, Tuesday evening, Oct. 3rd Hen. Mahamor, of Gllbcrton, yosterday do. clared his willingness to shoot b match at llvu birds with Frank Broadbock, tho crack shot of Moren. Dr. A. D. Cattcrson, a former grammar school teacher in Hast Mau-h Chunch, Is about to locate in Tamsqua for tho practice of medicine. Tho olio features of tho Sclinppe Bros, minstrels will embrace, somo clever and pleasing specialties by tho host of tho local talent of actors. Georgo Sodusky, of Mahanoy City, received painful injuries at North Mabsuov colliery yesterday aftornoou. While working in a breast ho had two of ills fingers badly crushed. A mass of coal foil ou John Malncs in tho Erie in i ii o, at Jerntyn, Lackawauna county, crushing out his life. Tux Collector James McCool, of Mahanoy township, yesterday made a 00 day settle ment on his tax duplicate for the yoar 1809. This being tho first bottloment made this year. All of tho 18 slato quarries In tho North ampton belt havo raised wages an average of 12 per cent. T. J. Foley, tho popular bonifnco of Gllbcr ton, intends to make Philadelphia his future home, having purchased a handsonio property at Elevcuth and Jefferson streots in that city. In order to meet the great aud growing demand for anthracite coal the Reading railway company will shortly placo an order for tho construction of 2,000 forty-ton gondolas. David S. Millor, a travoling salesman of Lancaster, was found dead in bed at an Al lentown hotel. A special election will bo held iu Gloucester city next Wednesday to decide whether or not City Council shall issue bouds to tho amount of $100,000 for tho improvement of tho streets. Captain Carter Sentenced. Hpeclal to Kvkninu IIkkaLd. Wnshirgton, Sept. SO. Ofllcial announce ment was mado to-day of tho result of tho finding of the court martial in tho case of Captain O. M. Carter. Tho chargos wero mado by members of the general staff of the army. Captain Carter was sentenced to five years linprlsoumaut and to pay a fino of $5,000. Captain Gllmore Released. Hpeclal to Evening IIuralo. Manila, Sept. 30. dipt. Gilmoro and thir teen other American sailors captured by the Insurgents, wore to-day released. Mine Accidents. Anthony Monlgan, a resident of Girard ville, was yesterday admitted to the Minors hospital, Mr, Monigan is about 45 years old and while working in tho mines was caught by a fall of coal aud received a fracture of the knee cap. Jamos Barry, a resident of Gllbcrton, was badly injured at Boston Run colllory yester day. Barry is employed as a minor aud while working at the face of tho breast ho was caught by a full of coal and received n contusion of tho leg. George Saduski, a laborer at North Maha noy colliery, had two fingers of his righj hand mashed by falling coal whilo he was iu tho act of standing a prop. Anthony Gohor, employed at Maple Hill colliery, had tho first finger on tho right hand mashed yesterday by falling coal. Tho patiout is hciug treated by Dr. Gruhlor. Call aud seo our fino line of jewelry and silverware. Olga Nethersolo bracelets at half price. Orkin's, 7 South Main street, next to Goldln's clothing store. 7-17-lf Ills Itiglstr-itlon The registration of voters In tho First ward has been completed and shows that there are 700 voters. This is the Democratic Gibraltar of tho borough aud our Democratic friends are building great hopes ou it. Fell Over Dead, Jonathan Miller, of Mahanoy Valley, near Tamaqua, fell ovor dead yesterday, while on a business errand. He was ordering phos phate from David Zchncr, of Muntzvillo, when lie tottered aud fell. He was at ouce picked up, but was fouud to be dead. Clllclieu mid Wattle Supper. A chicken and wafllo supper will ho serve,! iu tho All Saint's church, next Tuesday evening. Supper will be served at 0:10 p. m., and the ladies in charge of the affair will havo tho meal prepared iu an appetizing style. The admission is 15 cents. The cheapest placo for ready-made cloth ing for men, hoys and children is The Famous. tf Clothing Display, Pedestrians ou Main street to-night should take a glauce at tLu show window of tho New Store, at 33 North Main street. In it are displayed a flue assortment of fall and wiuter clothing. Tbe stuck is a favorite one and the prices are tbo finale to a purchase. Lieutenant Slvlter at Camp Meade, Lieutenant Sivlter, who is well known here, has been appointed captain of Co, E, 47th P. V. I., located at Camp Meade. Iu a letter to a friend in town ho expresses him. self as happy over the arrival of a young son at his home. Hazleton Plain-Speaker. Chopped Ifer ringer. Mrs. William Jones, of East Coat street, severed the middle finger of her right hand yesterday, whilo engaged in chopping wood PILLS For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as wind and, Pain In the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Du llness and Drowsiness, Cold Chilli, Fluthlocsof If eat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breatti.Cos tlvcneas, Blotches on the Siln, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembl ing Sensations, etc. These ailments all arise from a disordered or abused condition of the stomach and liver. Doccham'a Pills, taken ss directed, will quickly restore Females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Slclc Headache, Disordered Liver, etc., they act like marie a few doses will work won. ders upon the Vila) Organs ; Strengthening the Muscular Syafem, restoring the long-lost Com plealon, bringing back the keen edge of Appetlie, and arousing with the JTosobfic of Health tho whola pliyulcal encroyol the human frame. For throwing otf fevers Itiey are apeclally renowned. These a a " facta " admlited by thou sands, in all clastei of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is that Ucvcham'm Pllla havo tho Laruomt Salo of any Patent Modi clno In tho World. This han boon achieved without tho publication of lomtlmonlala, tho fact bolnn that uoocham'a Pllla rooommondthont' aolvea. Beetham's Pllla have for many years been the 4 Iiupui.r i.muy mcaicine wnerever me cneuin anguage 1 spoken, and tbey now stand without s rival. 10 centa and 25 cents, at all drug stores. Annual ,Rl.,fmnvtU... Mrs. Fldreticb Akrldge, of Saco, On. , writes under date of August 15th, 1899; " I have taken Warner's Safe Cure for a - severe attack of l;;1ney trouble with the best possible results. I recommend it to those who are sufToriiu wiih kidney trouble as ttie bcl medicine they can take. " Mr. L. White, of this place, who was cured by it, reeom-' mended Safe Cure as ' the best medicine on earth.'" rbRSONAL MbNTION. W. J. Johnson fl lends in town. of Chester, is visiting Ssmuel lllrsh has gone to New York to witness tho Dewey celebration. Miss May Hulmau has gono to Tumaqua to spend a few days with her cousin, Mrs. L1..I0 Bailey, Supt, Adam Boyd, of town, was one of the prominent guests at tho Glrard Estate ban quet at Girardville. Georgo M. Roads and A, L. Shay, Esos.. of Pottsvlllo, wero business visitors to towu to-day. Dr. Harry Clausor, of Forty Fort, and Dr. John Schclfly, of Kingston, wore guests of friends in town last evening, Harry Dlrschea1,of D., P. & Stewart's large dry goods house, transacted business in town, aud took in our theatre Thursday evening. Mrs. Marshal Meyers lias returned home from a two-weeks' vacatluu trip to Philadel phia. John Stein returned to Philadelphia to-day to resume his studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Charles Mcisninkle, of Pottsville, circled among the fair sex in town and attended the "400" dance. Their Hubbies" Fooled Them. From Ashland Record. Three Ashland gontlemcn played a neat joke on their wives at the show given hy the ''Cherry Pickers," Wednesday night. The wives had seats iu tho theatre and their hus bands wero expocted to remain at homo and mind the babies while they enjoyed the night out. Just before tho curtain was rung up imagino the surprise of three mothors to see their icspective hubbies with each a baby in arms, come marching into the opera house. Tho daddies did not look at tho mamas once, and the babies were very good, indeed. "Before aud After." See our window dis play of coal ornaments. Brumm's. 0-20-tf Shooting Matches. The sweepstakes live pigeou shooting matches at Mahanoy City park yesterday afternoon were of an exciting character. Each contestant in each match shot at five birds. The first shoot was for sweepstakes of $38, there being 12 contestants. M& liamer, of Trovcrton, aud Meredith, of Mah anoy City, tied and divided the stakes. Tho sccoud shoot was for the sauio amount of stakes, which were divided between Will iams, Sitlcr aud Mahamer. In tho third shoot Webb aud Krauso, of Mahanoy City, J. L. Dcpew, of Delano, Mahamer, of Trevor ton, and Farley, of Lakeside, divided tho $20 sweepstakes. Five hundred styles of the most popular weaves iu ladies dress goods to select from tor nobby tailor-made garments at Tut: Famous. tf The Oliver Katute Sale. The Orphans' Court sale of the estate of tho late Ralph Oliver, at Nos. 112 and 114 North Main itrcot, took place nt 10 o'clock this morning. There wero only a few bid ders and the properties wore bought iu by the estate, the sum being $8,250, Another attempt will bo made to nell the estate on Friday, Octobor 6th, at 10 o'clock. The es tate includes a private dwelling on North Pear alley as well as those fronting on Main street. Buy Royal Patent Flour. It is tho best in tho market. Firemen's Conventlou, Scrauton, October 3rd to (llh. J lie Lehigh Valley Railroad announces special low rate of one fare for the round trip from stations in Pennsylvania to Scrantou and return. Tickets will be sold September 30th tp October 0th, inclusive, good for re turn to October lotu. consult Lehigh Val ley ticket agents for further particulars. Ono of nature's remedies ; cannot harm the weakest constitution ; never fails to cure sbmmer complaints of young or old. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Y' Kutertalnruent. Thero will be an entertainment at the "Y" rooms in Mellet's hall this evening, entitled the Sweet Family." Admission 10 cents. KIJKI! LUNCHES TO-NIGHT, BIOKKST'S. Chicken soup, free, to-night. HENTZ'g. Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes for free lunch to-night. Our free concerts are tho best given in town. Hear Prof. Flood and a clever accordion artist render selec tions to-night. CUAS. BATJZIEWICZ'S. Baked beans and pork will be served, free, to all patrons to-night. poolxb'b. Bean soup, free, to-night. Piano selections by Prof. David Jones to-night. WlfATT'B. Cold lunch to-night. Prof. Lawrence, of Mahanoy City, will entertain the guests with musical selections to-night. CASH PREMIUMS and FREE TRIPS to Fails Kiposltlon In exchange for empty Okiimea packages. Write for list of cash premiums to J, T, cuttiko Co., 20 DesuroBses street. New York, agents for "Germea," for breakfast. Sold by E rucers. HOUSEWIVES! LOOK AT OUR PRICES I Wheat Flour as Low is SI.65 Per Hundred Farmer roll butter, 20 cents; creamery butter, 27 cents ; soap, 15 bars for 23 centa. Other bar gains too numerous to mention, Hiwelul bargains In floor oil cloth. This Is tho season for it. Wo also carry a full line of Dry Goods, Boots urn Shoes. Winter iinderclotbiug, aS-GIVK US A TRIAL. -56 PHILIP YAROWSKY RELIABLE QROCER, 333 West Centre St., Shenandoah BUY OUR Itdcularslse -tt asss cupcake. v-. .tegular size cup cake, 10c Regular Ue epvnge cake. Sc. 9 Loove of bread, 25c. Our sales are large Try our 29 cent check system. You can save money by It, People who have tried it wont do without it. BOSTON BAKERY, B. Morgeintelu, 287 W, Ceuli Aire ,1 U KWA 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 wh;n you purchase. There is no cheaper stove house in town. FURNITURE' We can furnish your house from than you would D. & J- SIEIGEL, 103 & 105 SOUTH MAIN ST., CONSISTENT Are responsible for our Try us on plumbing and regret the trial. P. W. BELL, Cor WALL PAPER 30c Papers Reduced to 1 Sc. 25c Papers Reduced to 1 s 1 -2c. 1 0c Papers Reduced to 8c. Thos. Snyder, 22 GRAND OPENING! Fall Winter Stock. ALL NEW STYLES. VvWVWVVAVWWvVvVWWVVVNAMW Saturday, September 30th. WvVMVAWvVvVvWvVvVvVvVVVvVVNrV' Lowest Prices the People of 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 season's trade. Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods. One-Price Clothing House, L. REFOWICH, Prop. 10 & 12 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna- MISCELLANEOUS. FOR KENT. Two very deslrablo brick dwell ing bouses, 82 and 33 Kast Oak street Kent reasonable. Apply at 28 West Lloyd stieet, or 20 South White street. 9-2M8-30 Olt 8ALK. A Wnlnut extension table and side board, an good ns new. Inquire at Herald office. tf WANTKD. Middle aged woman to do general housework. A good opportunity to secure a good home. Apply at IlratALD ofllce. 9-2S-61 TilOn KENT. Two desirable Becond-story front rooins.sultable for offlcts.wltu electriq light and steam heat. Apply nt this ofllce. tf IflOK RENT. A store room suitable for any ' kind of business. Favorable location. Reasonable rent. Also for sale, a Moslcr safe, nice size and good no new. Con be bought for half the cost. Apply a iJEaiiouce. FOIt 8AI.E. The oil business conducted by the undersigned, Including horses, wngon and route j In fact everything necessary too Try on tbe business. For further Information apply to Kobert Yengcr, No. 318 North Jordln street. 9-gS-tI "WE wsh a live traveling manager In your IT territory at once, man or woman; liberal cosh and commission first year more second year. If deserved ; some for local work also j good references required those out of employ ment or wishing to better themselves, address, "Factory," cor. Ferklns and Union Sts., Akron, Ohio. 9-25-1 m NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to S. G. SI. Uollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. B-9lftf NOTICE TO THE FUIIMC. Notice is hereby given that my wife, Olivia Fet 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. Joseph J. Beks. Shenandoah, Fa., Sept. 20, 18W. 9-&3t FOIt SAI.K. Most desirable dwelling on West Centre street, Imtli, water closet, ewerage, two bouses on rear of lot, Vuluable business property, two stores. North Main street. Two bouses ou Fast Coal street. Little cash required. Fine house In Brownsville. Apply to J. Clauuic Huown, Attorney-nt-law, 7-20-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. For Ladles' and Gent's Furnishings and Novelties BROWN, Proprietor. Call and examine our new stock of Under wear, Shirts, Collars and all kinds of Novelties. I lest goods and cheapest prices. Fine line of Hats, Caps and Shoes Just re ceived. A. BROWN 10B North tVlaln Street, Floppert's Old Stand. Our Haircuttlng and Shampooing Pletws everybody. Wo do lots ol It and are Balnlnt? new cm tomera dally. Ladles shampoo I iik done at ynur own notification. home upon W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson Mouse Block. RANGI HEATERS. cellar to garret, for less money ever expect. SHENANDOAH, PENNA. F WITH always busy business. gas fitting. You wont - wllite and L1yd sts- GREATLY jssm. REDUCED. A Rare Opportunity for Bargains. South Jordln St., . . . Shenandoah, Pa Ever Offered Shenandoah. especially for this Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant llath and Wash Rooms. Boarders by the Day,wee(c 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 rioney. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" 5-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman,. PROPRIETOR, Cor. Main and Coal Sts., Shenandoah, Pa.. 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, aud their great re liability ana artistic case work. To the purchaser of this instru ment a great reduction in price will be made to jntroduce it. M. O'NEILL, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, 106 South Main St root;. PIANO """"" TALK l
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