agiSB8a Watching the Prescription Tltclienltli that results f Co in the medicine depend upon the Ingredients used mid the enre employed in putting thorn together. Our Ailing of the nreaorlotlon It In surance that the pliyaicinn'a Idiwa will lie conscientiously carried out, with thi piiroat and beat material. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Mala Street, SUenandoih, rn. Telephone OonneeMon. fit A That's what we get out of the new fall materials we are now show ing -the perfection of fit and the height of style. You never had the choice of no great a variety of suitings, overcoatings and troUMttiig. You'll have no trouble In getting suited the trouble may be to decide what suit you bent of bo many. Our lino of genta' furnishings this fall la splendid. 24 Portz Bros., North Main Street. Plain to be Your eyes need attention. It is a mistake to neglect them. It is better to give them too much than too little attention. Carefully fitted glasses will protect your eyesight for a long time to come. Better have them tested by us. It is 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, $3.00, now SI. 60. $2.00, now $,25. $1.50. now 90c. Men's Russetts, $3.00, now $2,00 and $2.25. 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. 'IHIS SALE IS FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP IOTO DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. PIANO -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 warerooms, and we invite the public to come and inspect it. It is an upright instrument and is manufactured by the firm that introduced the "Muffler" which is also shown in this piano. They are sold by all the prominent dealers in the country as a "leader." These pianos have a deserved reputa tion for their full, pure and sweet tone, and their great re liability and artistic case work. To the purchaser of this instru ment a great reduction ia price will be made ts introduce it. M. O'NEILL, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, 10C South Main Street. Just Received ! From the Wholesale Jobbers Houses of Philadelphia. Floor oil cloth., all klndu, all prioM, a ad all new patterns. Also new pattern of pad for stoves and beaten Linoleum table oil sloth and window shades. We buy In bis cub lots and sell you cheaper than others. Nice b!g fat maeksrel. Try them. Don't forget us for GROCERIES, E3. A. Friedman, 313 W. Centre St. Two door below Mull's dairy. ' Mv vfe s illrrf.l f. , mm- veara from Net 1. U. .p il i si, k llcn-lulie, Meepleaaw-sx I rri. n l)clu.it ' until T0I111 Kelloen .i' 1 'e!;.im "w, inr1 ! -iv pliMii.-lnn-i ami nn.-i iiw irmi pph but with no traulta, until 1 i 1 ot J-ih iw ni ape,!in (me vie bought i."t., .uul he lean in fur -.in p-tsed ourex i i' loin SIV nou ei.t nn.l -l-cps welt, h sinui W Hcli, ,1 , her colot, ttllKll bill grctli - How muiI a k v la now an fmli a when s were first to infed, nn.l I tell ht r Hint joint mi a Dyspepsia Cure has made her ten year larjrtr." -ABGI BOX 10 CENTS, (as tablets) rut ov mail ton rivr t-ctNT stamps law at THE JOHNSON LABORATORIES, l., Pmiu. POR SALE BY ALL DRUflOISTS. A MATTER OF JUSTICE. Mr, llerRer llelleve lln Miotild Not llu Cen- aureil For Fidelity in Ilia Client. From retterlllfi Chronicle, Im. roTTSVlLLK. la., September 88, lftOD. Mr. C. Siiumway, Editoh or Kvkni.nu chronicle, I'otlafille, l'a. T)kr Sir : In your iwme of the Evening Chronicle of September 87th, appears the fol lowing reference to the Lyon-Uumi contest: "What is Mr. Burner going to tell the tax payers when he starts ont on hiscanipalitniuK tour audit met by the charge that he was one of the chief instigators of the I.yon Dtinn contest?" I am u i) will iris: to believe that you would censure a political opponent for fidelity to hit client. My connection with that rase, ns the enclosed letter of Hon. John W. liyon states, was purely professional. I therefore, auk you to publish tho same as a matter of Justice to me. Yours respectfully, C. 13 IlKBdKU. Pottsvillk, I'A , September IB, 1886. Ciiahi.ks E. Bkhoek, Esn., Pottarillu. P.i. My IIkar Sir: Upon my return from mv summer vacation, I learned that your po litical opponents cnargo you vvuu oetiiL' the instigator of tho Lyon-Dunn contest. I represented Judge Lyon at the commence ment of the contest, and know that he (darted it, anil that you acted in a profes sional capacity alone. I am n believer in fair play in political campaigns. You may therefore use this let ter in any way you may think propor. Yours truly, John W. Kyon. llelieving in the principle of fairness wo cheorfully malto room for tho above, and as requestedilacelt in a proper light before the public Ed. Chronicle. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Drcwor hayo gone to Philadelphia to witneM tho sights at the National Export Exposition. Miss Alice Schwab, of Girardville, was a visitor to town last ovenlng. Itev. V. H. Zweizig, of Oilbcrtou, was seen on our streets last evening. Itenjiunin Daddow has gone to New York to visit friends. Misses Annie Heuuessy anil Sallie Griffiths were Pottaville visitors last evening. V. J. McLaughlin was among the many visitors to Pottsville last evenim;. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Hcutz wore at Tremont to-day. They attended the fynoral of the latter'g step-fathor, John Core. Ex-Judgo K. 11. Koch, of Pottsville, spent to-day in town. Col. J. K. P. Scheilly, of Taroaqua, is a guest of mends in town. Mfsa Priscilla Davis, who is about to leave town and join hor parents at Bethlehem, was given a farowell party by hor colleagues of tho 1 SI. buuday school laBt night. Miss Maud Parrish has gono to Jersey City, N. J . to' visit relatives. Mise9 Katio McIIale, Annio Hughes and Julia Grady attended the Pioneer banquet at Mahanoy City last evening. Thomas Whitaker, of tho local corps of school teachers, was compelled to return home from Pottsville last evoning, owing to a sudden attack of Illness. Misses Annie Davis and Mattie Price left for Heading yesterday to attend tho state bunday school convention. Carrie, 13-year-old daughter of Charles Franks, outside foreman at the Muplo Hill colliery. Is suffering from typhoid fever, aud it is feared she will not recover. Red Hot From the Can Was the ball that hit G. 13. Steadman, of Newark, fliich., in the civil war. It caused horrible Ulcers, that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Iiucklen's Arnica Salve cured mm. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. .35 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed, bold jb A. Wasley, druggist. Orphans' Court Mutters. Androw Cotnrey was discharged as guard ian of Ivy Ruth Pierce, a minor, upon bis surrendering to his successor all moneys aud property of said estate. George. W. Garrett was appointed guardian. The rule in the estate of Louisa Bender was made absolute, and an attachment against Lewis Bender directed to issue as prayed for. Returnable October 23rd. In the matter of the Oliver minors, the guardian is permitted to appropriate the sum of $fi per month out of the shaio due each minor for their maintenance. Fivo hundred stylos of the most popular weaves In ladies dress goods to select from fur nobby tillor-made garments at Thb Famous. tf A Driver Injured, Dennis Tolas, 28 yean old aud a driver employed at the Morea colliery, was badly injured yesterday by being caught between a door and a trip of ears. Remember If You Have a Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 36c At Gruhler Bros., drug stoie. Fall and Winter Garments For 1899 and 1900. THREE HOLD UPS. Miner Tlireuteiiril mid Kohhcil White lloinewiitd lloiinil From Work, Yesterday was y day in tho Maple Hill district of the P. ft It C. A I. Co. anil gaius if thugs prepared to reap a hatveet from tho miners traveling over tho mountain last night One of the men held up was John J. Hock, of North limerick streut. lie tells a well connected story of hi experience. Hock and his butty, Joseph Matthews, of West Cherry street, drew their pay at Maple Hill colliery beforo they went on nightshirt. They wore homeward bound at about 11:30 o'cloek when they met four men who wore on their way home to Bllangowan. "Look out, thoro ate robliers on tho road near Columbia park," said one of the (our, whnulso stated that he had been relieved of 1.50 in cash mid tho robbers had ripped a now suit ho carried in a bundle In a search for more booty. Hock aud Matthews continued their Jour ney homeward. When they reached tlia team road that leads from a point opposite Columbia park to tho Trotting park, they heard voices of mcu In tho bush. Matthews ran as fast as his legs could carry him to wards town aud esonped. Hock was not so fortunate. He was surrounded by five masked men, throo of whom wore armed with revolvers aud two carried clubs. As Matthews was running away one of the gang mid "Fire at the ," but no shuts wore llred. Hoi k found himself within a clrclo furmo'1, by the robbers, who demanded that ho give them money. When bo protested that he had uoue the robbers pruceeded with a search. In doing this they compelled Rock to re move all his clothing, oven icqulrlng him to take oil" his shoes aud stockings, but thoy found no money, or other valuables. Hock was then allowed to depart, the order being given for him to "hurry along." Hock had five dollars secreted ou his person so well that the highwaymen failed to locate It. Mat thews, the man who escaped, had $21 with him. It is stated that subsequently the same gang stopped a man at thu same iilaco aud, after robbing hlin of $B3, gavo him a torrlblo beating, but this story basnothoeu confirmed. At about twelvo o'clock last night a Polish man, whoso name was not learnod, was stopped at the north east corner of Main and Lloyd streets by two young men, Thoy de manded money. Tho man said ho had nono wboroupon one of tho molesting pair said "Hit the ." Suiting his action to the command, the other fellow throw one of the bricks stored on the street for tho paving work. The brick missed tho Polander, but struck tho moulding on tho baso of tho show window of Ilagesbuch's drug storo with such force that it broko off a piece of the framo work as clean as a hatchet could have douo it The glass of tho window was missed by only a narrow margin. As tho brick struck the two highwaymen disappeared on Lloyd street. A policeman came along a few mom ents later and thu Polo told his story. No arrests have been made. The prevailing interest displayed in our cloak department this season is justified by the fine selection of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats and Capes in all colors. The most complete line of Ladies' Kersey cloth coats in Cas tor, Modes, Tans, Black and Blues, lined in beautiful colored silk and satin. We arc well supplied with a fine aaaort mnt of plain and Scotch Ilaid Golf Ca)ie. AUo a large stock of Plush, -Kersey, Cheviot! and Astrakhan Capes, lined with silk and mercariied satin. Collar ettes a specialty. We ask an invitation to examine the line of garments and SAtikfy yourself on price and quality. R. F. GILL, NORTH MAIN STREET PITHY POINTS. luppenlnge Throughout the Country Chronicled for Haaty I'eruaal. Art wall paporsat Cardiu's for5 aud 0 cents per roll. Come and see them. tf Harry Hunter, of Ashland, has been an pointed manager of tho Buffalo Milling Uompany at L,ewisburg, l'a. Johu Ulshafer, tax collector of Braudon- ville, has scut his resignation to tho County Commissioners. Mr. .Ulshafer ovldontly does not think it a profitable employment just at this time. In the Gcrmanla mine, in Washington county, Hobeit Gilmoro and Johu Warner were killed by a fall of slate. Hev. J. E. Fiddler, of Dilllnger, Lehigh county, goes to Armenia next month as a miMonary of tho United Brethren church. Fatal injuries were sustained by James Mcliugh, a breaker boy, who fell into the machiuery at the Locust Gap colliery. The Master Horscishoers' National Protec tive Association began its oighth annual con vention yesterday at Pittsburg, with about 175 delegates present. The State Belt Electric Railway Company has purchased tho plant of the Pen Argyl Electric Light Company, which will be used to operate the trolley road from Bangor to Wind Gap, soon to be constructed. The parsonage of tho German Lutheran church, on West Cherry street, is being beautified by a coat of paint. Health Reports. Leo Scanlan, 0 years, 20S West Oak street. has been reported to the Board of Health as a sufferer from scarlatina, Clara Degallis, 4 years, 23 Wost Coal street, is reported as suf fering from diphtheria. betters Granted. Letters of administration were gianted to Sylvinia Rissmiller on the estate of Abraham Kissmillcr, lato of Butler township, deceased; to Mary A. Quiun on the estate of Ellen C. Hcilly, late of Pottsville, deceased. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Three thousand houses were destroy ed by fire at Hakodate, Japan, on Sept. 15. The contributions to the Dewey homo fund to date amount to about $60,000. Japan will free all foreigners from restrictions in the mining business In that country. The admissions to the National Ex port oxpoeltion at Philadelphia yester day numborod 10,891. Rear Admiral Howlson was retired yesterday, and Captain Barker now be comes a junior rear admiral. Powerful Influence has been brought to bear to induce the dowager em press of China not to depose tho em peror. Incendiary flrjss have done great damage to Mill Valley, near San Fran cisco, much of the handsome scenery being destroyed. Six officers of the regular army will be promoted to the grade of brigadier general on the retirement of General Shatter next week. Several of the discharged soldiers on the transport Newport ousted the officers from their quarters and were arrested at Nagasaki. Japan. Special Cheap Kxcuraluna to National Kx- port Kxposltlun vlir I". & It, Itallwuy, The National Export Exposition is more than a mere show, It is a grand sehool of in. struation as to the manufacturing ability and Ingenuity of the United States, aud all pre- sen ted to the eye in such a way that it affords amusement as well as instruction. For the pleasure seeker thtjre is the Chinese Vil age. Oriental theatre, trained animals. etc., in fact all the best shows from the Midways of recent Expositions, and when to this is added grand contorts every afternoon aud evening by wine of the best bauds and orchestras of the country, our readers can easily tee it is well worth a visit. Arrangements have been made by the Philadelphia & Reading Railway .to sell special excursion tickets from tiiis vicinity to Philadelphia, ou Oct. 18th and 80th, Nov. 3d and 17th, at the low rate of single fare for the round trip (with a minimum of 78 cents) including admission ooupou to the bi position. These tickets to be good going only ou specified train morning of sale, and good re turning on auy regular train within 3 days including date of sale. For full information as to rates, time of trains, etc., consult ticket agents, or address Ed son J. Weeks, Ueu'l Pusseniter Agt., Phila delphia. CURES Nervousness, Debility; Strengthens and Tones the System ; Purifies the Blood. Mrs. Mary M. Myers, of IJal timore, Ohio, writes : "I suffer ed for eight years with nervous prostration and the general de bility common to women, and had such pains in my back that I could not get around the house. I used several remedies and con sulted several of the best physi cians without obtaining any re lief. Paine's Celery Compound restored me to health. "I also want to say to all mothers that Paine's Celery Compound is a splendid medi cine for their children." WOMFN exPenc great nerve energy. The organs of the body need vigorous nerves to insure their healthy action. Suffering of acute nervousness is caused by weak inflamed nerves. The body soon becomes debilitated when the nerves are weakened. Paine's Celery Compound will nourish and reinforce the nerve fibres. Tlilovlnc ltitnlc ('uslilor Sontoncpd. Cfoncord, N. H.. Oct. ll.Harry Hough, tho former assistant cashier of the Cochoco National hank of Dover, was indicted by the grand Jury of the United States district court here yes terday ou the charge of embezzling $5,00 ot the bank's funds. Hough was arraigned later and pleaded nolle con tendere, and was sentenced to flvo years In Jail. One year of the term Is to he spent in tHe Strafford county jail at Dover and four years Jn the HJlls horo oounty Jail at Manchester. 'Tisn't safo to bea day without Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil in the house Novor cau toll what moment an accident is going to happen. IMUI). CONIIY. On the Kth irst., at Shenandoah, Pa., Mnry, -wife of 1'atrlck Conry, ngedSO years. Funeral will take place on Friday morning, the 13th., from her lato realdcncu on Hotith Kmerlck street. Requiem high mais will bo celebrated at Annunciation church at 10 o'clock. Interment In Annunciation cemetery. Friends and relatives respectfully invited to attend. lCWO-St i 10MFR 'S SHflF STfiRF i IIUIIILIIU UIIUL UIUI1L. We have just received a carload of Felt and Rubber Boots which we can sell lower than any of our competitors, because we bought them before they advanced in price. We are also sole agents ...lor the famous... DOUGLAS FINE SHOES for men, and QUEEN QUALITY for women, and other tamous shoes for young and old, great and small. The best equiped, largest and cheapest shoe store in the county. No. 124 NORTH MAIN ST. BIGGEST BARGAINS In town, became we buy in big lots and pay no rent. We give the bene fit to our customers. Flour aud feed we retail at wholet&le prices. DRY GOODS. Oeuta' lauiidrled shirts 35c "P. Men'a underwear, (lleocellned) 3Ac Children's underwear. IBe " todies', gunta', children's hose 5c ' ChlldrenTa coats, (nil kinds) 75c " Blankets and Comforts. PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE QROCnii, 333 West Centre St., Shenandoah" GOLDIN'S, 30tDIIM'S. GOLDIN'S. We Again Call Vour Attention To the fact that our stock of Men's, Boys' 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, and 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 in large quantities we get better inducements and guarantee that we sell our clothing at from $i 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 anything that was ever sliown 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. G0LDIN, Proprietor. MISCELLANEOUS. TANTKD. A housekeeper with good refer- encoB, fora family ol four ApplyatS'2 AVit Strawberry alloy. 10 U-lt FOIt HUNT A very rfrslniMe brick duell IiiB house. No. 33 Itast Oak street Next doorio I'rcaliyterlnn church, Nice aide yurrt lt.ilicd. Kent reMjonntile. Apply ot 28 Weft J.loyd fctlcct, or 20 South While atrcct. 11-13-H ANTKD. Mnsona and quarrymen. I on ur Apply itr .tiiid. Fucker No. 1 colliery II. Iv. Jlainievillu. 10-11-3 OU SAI.K. A aide boaid, us good as new. IlMUlrO lit Hkiiali) olllce. tf JiOU HUNT Two dealrahle second-story frnut roftuiri.aultiLhlR for ofllcca.wlth electric light and steam heat. Apply ot tills otllcu. tf FOIt RAM!. Tho oil business conducted by the undersigned. In' lulling horeea. logon and route In fact everything necesi-ary too rry on the business. For further Information apply to Hobert Yeagcr, No. 318 North Jiirilln atreet. -25-tf WTK wlah a live traveling manager In your ) territory at once, man or woman j liberal caah and coinm'aalon first yearmore aecoud year, if deserved ; eome (or local work also ; good references required thoae out ot employ ment or wishing to better Ihemaelvea, address, "Factory," cor. Perkins and Union bta., Akron, Ohio. 0-25-lm JJOTIOE. Deelrable properties for ale. Ap- ply to S. O. SI. llollopeter, attorney, heuandouh. 811-tt IKOl'OSALH. I'ropoaala will he received by the underalgned committee for furnishing BOO feet, more or leas, of eighteen Inch terra uottuplpe. Illdswlllbe received until Ou In. Wednesday, October lit),, 1909. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids, IUnikl Coaki.kv, 10-fi-5t Chalriuuu. WALL PAPER 30c Papers Reduced to 1 5c 25c papers Reduced to 1 2 1 -2e 1 Oo papers Reduced to Oc Thos. Snyder, GREATLY REDUCED, A Rare Opportunity for Bargains. 22 South Jardln St., ... Shenandoah, Fa Gflill'S Hill ILL PAPER MRS. J. J. DECORATIVE ART E3 Has achieved Ha greoteat triumphs In our artistic and handsome atoulc of wall pupers. AH the latest dcalgns and fashionable shade and colorings nro embodied In our superb stock of art wall papcra. We have them from $1.00 per roll for high art decorations to 0 cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dining room papers. All Artistic ! All Pretty I 224 W. Centre St. Shenandoah. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY OPENING. Our fall and winter display of millinery is our pride, and not with out reason. It is here in all the pretty styles and shapes of the season and in such a variety of fresh beauty and rich and artistic trimming and work manship that it will make your sum mer hat distasteful when you see our superb display We have some gems of the millinery art in Hats, Turbans and Bonnets that will be picked quickly, so you had better choose your hat at once. Mourning goods ia our specialty. New creations come here dally, and it will prove yieuaura lur yuu u visit our opening. KELLY, - 26 S. Main St,
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