The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 21, 1899, Image 4

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    POISON
HAS ITS PLACB
in all svmi'Iii "I
medicine, and it im In
qiit'utly culled l',r in
m I i( ti'HIH. It ineVI-
'I' ut i h nfMro. Hint ii
111 U liwsl l per
in 1 1 I hi cnmpotiiidiiiir
ni i . pilous nor an to
,iu .lit of the drugs
employed.
Oar Prescription Dspartmsnt
l In rotnetnl hand, nd our lon rCT.rd
u( suooMsfitl expsriniee warm t nn In
RUflntilecIng absolute aecurncj and purity
Shenandoah Drug Store,
3 South Mtin St., Shenandoah.
Telephone, Connection.
A Big String
Of Them.
We have a big string of fine
goods just opened, and invite your
attention. These things are iwst
from the manufacturers, and are
correct, tasteful, and not too ex
pensive for men who like to wear
good things.
Portz Bros.,
24. North Main Street.
in 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,
No. 118 South Main Street.
Fall and
Winter
Footwear.
Don't buy elsewhere until you
see our stock. It is a winner and
so are the prices attached to every
pair ot shoes, whether for men,
ladies, misses, or children. We sell
the "best" qualities of footwear
cheaper than any other shoe dealer.
Mothers should bear in mind
that our children's shoes are the
most durable. We are closing out
another lot very cheap.
BOSTON
1 1
27 South Main Street. ShwawlMti, Pa.
I. SPONT, PROP
TOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
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 aud
sweet tone, and their great re
liability and artistic case work.
To the purchaser of thus instru
ment a great reduction in price
will be made to introduce it.
. O'NEILL
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker,
IOC South Main St.
Just Received !
r-rora the Wholesale Jobbers Houses of
Philadelphia.
Floor oil elotlw, all kind, all prlfts. and nil
new patterns. Also new latterna of pad for
tove ami beators. l.luoleuin, tabic oil atoth
And window nbsclM.
We bur In bin twill lota and tall you ehaapar
Uao others.
Klc big fat mackerel. Try tkm.
Don't forget us for GROCERIES,
E3. A. Friedman,
213 W. Centre St.
'Xwo doore below Mull' dairy. j
it
Pla
PIANOsss
TALK
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A PRCS PATTERN
: rif Iter rm n -Wtlnn will bo (riven ;
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MS CALLS
MAGAZINE
A LADIES' MAGAZING.
! One tint ti ry I ,.lv --lim
e rrti-
fahtorn; drf-HMri.Tl tig
. tir 1 1 t. eli 'Mih.
HCfil'C to , i, " t Jl I 1 I'rM Cupy.
Lady agouti vaniid S- ml for tcitnu.
ft TMG McCALL CO.,
h 130-I4S Watt 14th St., Mew York.
Tlieae celebrated patterns and
Mentions are for sale, and
ri
ptlfj.
com.
mended by L. J. Wilkinson.
Siwelul Cheap Kxtiiiraioiin In Nntlonnl ltx
IHirt exposition vIh 1'. .V: It. ltHlhvuy.
The National Export Exposition is more
than a mure abow, It is a grand school of In
struction ai to the manufacturing ability and
ingenuity of the Unltwl Stales, and all me-
aented to the eye In such n way that it alfords
amnaemsnt M well al instruction.
For the pleasure seeker there is the Chinese
Vlllftue, Oriental theatre, tralueil animals.
etc, in fact all the heat shows from the
Midways of reoent Expositions, and when to
this is added grand concerts every afternoon
and evening by some of the brat bands and
orchestras of the country, our readers ran
easily see it is well worth a visit.
Arrangements have been made by the
Philadelphia & Heading Hallway to sell
special excursion tickets from this vicinity
to Philadelphia, ou Oct. UUli and 20th,
Nov. 3d and 17th, at the low rate of single
fare for the round trip (w'tn a minimum of
78 cents) including admission coupon to the
Ex position.
These tickets to be good going only on
specified train morning of sale, and good re
turning on any regular train within 3 days
Including date of sale.
For full information as to rates, tltno of
trains, etc., consult ticket agents, or add leas
Edson J. weeks, Gen'l Passenger Agt., Phila
delphia. THAT JOYPUI, I'KKI.IKO
With the exhilarating sense of renewed
health and strength and internal cleanliness
which follow the use of Syrup of Figs Is
unknown to the few who have not progressed
beyond the old-time medicines and the cheap
substitutes sometimes offered hut nevor ac
cepted by the well-informed, liny the
genuine. Manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co.
Special l&ccuralnu to Philadelphia, Account
Nutlonal ISxport Kxposltlon, ila
I'enintylvHiila llallroud.
The Pennsylvania Itallroad Company has
arranged for special oxcursion rates to Phila
delphia on Ootober 23, Noember 8 and 22,
account National Export Exposition. Round
trip tiokets, good to return within ten days,
including day of issue, will he sold on abovo
dates from New York, Trenton, Ilelviderc,
Atlautic City, Cape May, PotUville, Heading.
Wllkesbarre, Lancaster. Harrisburg, York,
Wllliamsport, Canandaigua, Erie and inter
mediate points at rate of single fare for the
round trip, plus admission to the Exposition
(no rate less than one dollar). For specific
rates apply to ticket agents.
The National Export Exposition has sur
passed all expectations in the extent and
variety of its exhibits, and iu its general ex
cellence and attractiveness. The Implement
lluilding, containing a marvelous display of
farm maohinerv, is particularly interesting
to agriculturalists. The liantl concerts aud
diverting midway furnish delightful enter
tainment for all,
It's Queer How Quick
Pan-Tina cures coughs and rolds, 25c.
0 rubier Bros., drug store.
At
You can get genuine Imported beers and
Smith's India pale ale at Hotel Ferguson bar.
In stock Wuerzburger, 30oeuts per bottle.
Culmbacher,
Muenchener, " "
Pileener, " "
Proposoil Itmmloii of J.uuNln'nrs.
Harrisburg, Oct. 21. Deputy Super
intendent of Public Instruction Stew
art U arranging for the reunion of the
members of the constitutional legisla
ture of 1876. to be held in this city
this winter. Many replied to a circu
lar letter sent out some time ago shows
that about half of the jnembers ot tha
session of 1875 are dead.
Tbe prettiest line of men's colored boaom
shirk is shown at The Famous. 10-18-tf
In checks will save you
c
money by buying our
bread. Try it and be
convinced. You re
ceive seven loaves.
1 Oc Regular size cup ctke 7c.
1 oc Regular size sposge cake Sc.
Boston Bakery,
H. Morganatelii.
2S7 W. Centra Street.
SWEEPING
BARGAIN
Ars Offaerci at Our
S'ora In
Boots, Shoes and
Underwear
And as for groceries, we are the
cheapest grocers in town.
PHILIP YAROWSKY,
RELIABLE GROCDR,
233 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
True Fortune Heater.
Known In al moat every houaahold Is now being
sold by us. We aleo aell tha
PBNINSULAR AIR TIOMT
PENINSULAR MOT BLAST
PENINSULAR ART
IMPERIAL CINDERELLA
BANNER.
Beddea numerous other makea ot Heatoia. 8m
oar 8tove and Bangea. Our aovk
aud prieea suit everybody.
DAVISON'S
DBPARTflENT STORES,
Noa. 119-121-123 North MnlrTSt,
PITHY POINTS.
H I'liHiilnn. Throughout llifi Ominli.
Chrnntfilxl tor lla.tr PeruSHl.
hunk atthe"ltithV nd fnrhnrealn. to-dy.
A golf i liih i Ik hik ..rjj.iin' d iu Mahatloy
Ity
The li puhlimn nu iu.'d tlir nniriu t for
pri lit i k tlir bnllnti
ti'inl divine worship to morrow. Yon
will ii'fi-ivca hearty welrome
Art rtall pupeisat furdiii's lorft and 0 rents
per roll Come and see them tf
Over $10,000 was distributed among tho
P & R. shop employes at Pottsvllle to-day
The work of ltylng brink mi Catawisw
itnet, Mahanoy City, was started yesterday.
Tunnel Illdgeaml Mahanoy colllerlps sus
pend! rt yesterday because of n scarcity of
cars
The llRBAi.D gives the news wliilo it is
news, and that's why our circulation in
creases. John Levan, of Shenandoah will till tho
position of hostler at O'Hara's livory stable,
after to-day.
This is the last day to file applications for
naturalisation papers In erdsr to vote Iu
November.
C. O Smith, of Mahanoy City, will build a
one mile track for tho Hancock Ice Company
at Norristown.
About seventeen young men of town drove
to Mahanoy City last evonlng iu one of
O'Hnra's livery wagons.
Frank Smith, of l'ottsvllle, and MissLlirlo
llartman, of Trevorton, were married yes
terday at the latter place.
Mrs. Kebecca lloee Packard, of Covington.
Tioga county, lias just celebrated ber 104th
birthday.
At riainsvllle, Luierne county, Joseph
Teiinant was thrown from his wagon aud his
uci k was broken.
Founders' day at Lafayette College, Kaston,
will be observed next Wednesday, nnd Judge
Dimner Iteebor wilt make an address.
A man arrested for sleeplug ou tho -street at
Keadlug tried to commltt suleido by taking
laudanum, and he refused to give tho police
his name.
Headers of tho Herald should take a
glance at Keller's "ad" to-day. It announ
ces this season's produrts for the fall trade.
J. I'. Card I n, tho West Centre street wall
paper dealer, .displays a beautiful sign in
front of ills placo of business. It boars the
word "Wall Paper" in raised letters and fin
ished In gold leaf.
Two years ago you could find teachers out
of employment by the hundreds and now
Mt. Carinel's School Board is obliged to ad
vertise for teachers. What a dlllerence when
the people have an opportunity to work for
fair wages.
He Fooloi the Surgeons,
All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West
Jefferson, O., after sufteriiiR 18 months from
Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly
operation was performed; but he cuied himself
with five boxes I Ilucklen's Arnica Salve,
the surest Pile cure on earth, and the best
salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by
A. Wasley, druggist.
Church Notices,
Rev. Z. A. Yeariok, of tho Trinity Reformed
church, will oocupy tho pulpit of the Re
formed church at Gtrardville on Sunday
morning. The Trinity Reformed choir, of
town, will be present to reudor soycral selec
tions. To-morrow at the Calvary Baptist church,
the pastor, Rev. R. R Albin, will preach in
the morning, at 10:30 o'clock. In tho oven
ing, at 0:30, Miss Morgan will preach. Solos
and songs by the choir, led by W. Waters,
All are welcome,
Mrs. Evans, of Minersville, will preach at
10:30 a, in. iu the Congregational church, and
Rev. J. Lloyd Roberts will preach in the
evening at 0:30. Roth services in English.
Sunday-sclfool at 2 00 p. in. Public cordially
Invited.
Services in the Primitive Methodist church
to-morrow as follows: Proachiug at 10:30 a.
m., subject, "Tho Prayer of Jesus for Petor;"
Sunday school at p. in.; preaching at 0:30
p. m., subject, "God's Divine Care Over His
People." Everybody kindly invited. All
members are requested to be prosont at tho
morning service.
Dyspepsia bane of human existenco. Bur
dock Blood Bitters cures it, promptly, per
manently. Regulates and tones tho stomach.
Kinmion Smoker.
The Emanon Club, whoso quarters are lo
cated in tho Rynkewicz building, on South
Main street, entertained a number of friends
aud iu members by giving a smoker last
evening. The club "boys" are inimitable
entertainers and their entertainments are al
ways appreciated by their guests.
It Bits the Spot That's Right.
What ? Pun-Tiua for oougbs aud colds. At
Gruhler Bros., drug store,
THE PRODUCE MARKETS.
t Philadelphia. Oet. 20. Flour slow: win
ter superfine, $2.25(f2.10; Pennsylvania
roller, clear, ?3.1ut&S.20; city mills, extra,
$2.6063.70. Kye flour firm at $3,50S.eO per
barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat
dull; No. 2 red, apot, In elevator, 7172e.
Corn quiet, steady; No. 2 mixed, spot, in
elevator, 38((i3Siu. ; No, 2 yellow, for
local trade, 4114c. Oats steady: No. 2
white, clipped. 31632c. : lower grades, 28
SUc. Hay atrone; choice timothy, 16 for
large bales. Beef strong; family, Jllffl
12.50, mess, S9.5u10; beef hams, lSlffr.
Pork dull; family. tl2.50Sj.13. nutter
ateody; western creamery, 1721o.; fac
tory, 1414fl7c; June creamery, 194J21HC.;
imitation creamery, 1630c.; New York
dairy, 16ft21c.; creamery 17o.; fancy
Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 25SSc;
do. wholesale, 24c. Cheese firm; large,
white. UtUiic; small do., 121c; large,
colored. Ufl4tP12MiC. ; small do., 12e. Bgga
quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 20
21c.; western, ungraded, at mark, 14018c.
Potatoes steady; Jersey, 11.1201.40; New
York, l.lttiffn 26; Long Island, 21.25
1.62H; Jeraey sweets, gl.SS5fal.60; southern
do., 75e.iifl. Cabbage dull; I.otiK Islam).
J2Cu3 per 1U0.
Baltimore, Oct. 20. Flour quiet and
steady. Wheat very dull; spot and the
month, 70tmu. ; "November, 717c.; De
cember, 73!4Q73Hc.; steamer No. 2 red,
MKe6Hc.; southern, by sample. 66tTSr.;
do. on grade, VlXlhTVkc Corn strong;
mixed, spot and the month, 38AMjSao.;
November, WiKo.; December, 8740,;
November or December, new or old, BP4
M4c; January, 364&36He.: steamer mix
ed. 3M3c.; southern, white, lOJNOMc.;
do. yellow. 40V.fi 41c. Oats Arm: No. 2
white. SO&Slc; No. t mixed, !s4G29c. Ry
firmer; No. 2 nearby, 5S69c. ; No. 2 west
ern, evtc Hay firm; No. 1 timothy, 215.60
bit.
I.lve Stook MarWut.
New York, Oct. 20. Good cattle steady;
common steers 1015c. lower: bulls fir mar;
tears. S4.Uft8.0; oxen. 22.2004.16; bulls,
t2.6Mrs.W: cows. ll.tHX88.10. Veals steady;
graswrs higher; all sold; veals, tS.7a6S.26;
arawers, ta.28JfS.60; westerns, 14. 8 heap
nrm; lambs imtVx. higher; sheep, tt60
H; lambs, t4.s54t6.76; Car.iuliun lambs,
166.76. Hugs sleiul at 4.(i4.76.
Kaat Liberty, Pa.. Oct. 20. Cuttle mar
ket steady; extra. f5.M)fe; prime. 16.600
6.71; lommun, tn.SOtua.TO. Hugs rtaady;
prime mediums and good heavy nogs,
14.46&4..VI; best Yorkers, 4,40&4.4S; light
do.. H.WI.3, gruaaers, t4.3ofa4.40. Sheep
steady; choice wethers, I4.304t4.40; coin
mon, tl.59tt2.W; choice lambs, t6.Wt5.25;
common to good, t'!45; veal culves, t7$7.50.
There! This Is Just the Thing.
Bed Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. At
Gruhli r Bros , drug store.
1 out Hull To-Slorrow,
Tba first game of the gridiron season will
be pUyetl at the Trotting iiark to-morrow
afleriieou batween the Star eleven of town,
and the (lirardvllle team. The game will bo
called at 2 p. ni.
MUNYON'S GUARANTEE,
BtronK Assertlona sua Jttat WkM
tbo Ilemadlea Will Do.
Mtnyoa rirntM
tbit Ills Ttheumttlint
Oura till cure Btirly
all eatea ot thiuuii.
Uim In a few hours;
I bit hit Driptpila Oura
W1U tare lndlitillon and
all tlomtch troublnti
Uit his Kldny Cure
will aura CO par ml,
at all ot kidney
trcnbln that Mi ( 1
tirrh Care will cure
catarrh, no mittir bow
long itlndlnj: that lili
Btadicha Cure will ours
any kind of htaclch Is
a fw muiutra; Hint
hit Oold Oura vrlll
. . . nulckly break op any
ferra at sold and t an throuth tha entire Hit ef
remedies. At all druirlile, 13 centa a vial.
If yra nerd medical adrlca write Prof. It u urea,
1605 Arch at., ITilla. It Is abnoiutely free.
BUCriETAnY OF AVAR HOOT.
"Republicanism this year moans, as
It has ever meant, loyalty to our coun
try, belief In the Inviolability of pub
lli; faith, sn unfailing adherence to
honest government and honest money,
antl an undying devotton to the honor
and Integrity of the flag, whorover It
floats, carried by our soldiers or sail
ors on land or sea This year all these
qualities are accentuated In a marked
degree, and the Republican who fails
to go to the polls and cast a stulwart
Republican ballot will ever regret hav
ing failed to take advantage of one of
the grandest opportunities of his llfo
to show his devotion to and prnctlcal
and timely allegiance to the party,
which means so much to the continued
welfare of our people. The greater tho
Republican vote this fall the greater
will be ttie incentive to Republican
lenders to prepare for the great nation
al struggle next year." Secretary of
War Root, In a recent Interview.
Tho best of all Pills are Beeoiiam's.
Tho Itefowleli-IIIock Caae.
The arbitrators in tho slander suit of Levi
Refowich against Sam Block, in which the
former sought $10,000 damages, to-day made
its award, giving the plaintiff six cents dam
ages, but dividing tho costs,
Tho finoet solection in men's pants at The
Famous. 10-18-ti"
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local application'!, tbey enmint rfoch the
diseased portion of tho ear. There Ii only one
way to cure deafness, nnd that Is by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an In
flamed condition ot the mucoun lining of tho
Eustachian Tulio. When this tube (jets inflamed
you bavon rumbling: sound or Imperfect hear
ItiK, and when It is entirely closed deafness
Is tbe result,and unless the Inflammation can be
nken out nnd this tube restored to Its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed forever;
ulue ensoe out of ten are caused by catarrh,
whleh is nothing but an inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
AVe will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sesd for
circulars, free.
F. J. CHUNEY ,fc CO., Toledo, O
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hull's Family Pills are tbe best.
Fall and Winter GARMENTS
For 1899 and 1900.
The prevailing interest displayed
in our cloak department this season
is justified by tne fine selection of
Ladies , Misses and Children's
Coats and Capes in all colors.
The most complete line of
Ladies Kersey clotli coats in Cas
tor, Modes, Tans, Black and Blues,
liiu d iu beautiful colored silk and
satin.
We are well supplied with a fine assort
ment of plain and Scotch Plaid Golf Capet.
Also a large stock of Plush, Kersey,
Cheviotts and Astrakhan Capes, lined
with silk and inercarised satin Collar
ettes a specialty. We extend an invitation
to examine the line of garments and
satisfy yourself on price aud quality.
R. F. GILL,
NORTH MAIIM STREET
Commercial Hotel
Entirely remodeied and refurn
ished. Elegant Rath ami Wash
Rooms,
EBoacJrs3 toy the Day,
A W or rvionth.
Well stocked Iwr attached. Anheuser-Busch
St. Louis tieer and
Pabst Milwaukee ber in bottles.
The Heat Hotel In tltc Region (living
the Uept Accommodations
for the Honey,
Try Our "CONPIDUNCE" 5-Ceiit
Cigar. Beit on Uartli.
Morris Heckman,
PROPRIETOR,
Ccr. Malo and Coal Sis., Shenandoah, Pa.
TIH5 WUATHHH.
The Noitb 1'nclflc const storm Inst
night movpd eaatwnrd over tho region
north of Montana,
nnd nn area of
high barometerox
tends from tho
Mississippi valley
to tho Atlantic
const. Ilnln wna
roportod from tho
middle and north
I'nclilc coast over
tho n o r t h o r n
Yj region. Forecast
J for this section:
Tun xdny mm tomorrow; warmer to
morrow; fropb northeasterly winds.
Sunrise, 6;?2; sunset, 5:19; length
of dny, 10b.. 57m.; moon rises, 7:27 ii.
m.; moon seta, 9:07 a. m.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS.
Norolor;y Heparin of This ami Other
Towns of the County,
The many friends of Col. 0. C. Busbyshell,
iu this county, learned with regret of the
death of his mother, Mrs. Maty A. liosby
l ell, nt 4010 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
Mrs Ilosbyahcll was formerly. of l'ottsvllle,
and was Atlss Whitney boforo her marrlaRC.
.Mrs. Surah, wlfo of John W. Boycr, died at
New Harmony, Indiana, on Wednesday
llnth Mr. and Mrs, Iioycraro natives of this
county, but located iu Indiana shortly after
the meat strino of the llrothorhood of Loco
motive Engineers in this county.
The funeral ot Elizabeth, wifo of Rev. J.
It lleusyl, pastor of tho United Evanccltcal
church of this town, took placo this after
noon from tho roslilenco of tho doceased's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Brenner, at
Port Carbon, lhosorvicos wore couductcd
at tho residence, by Presidium Elders li J
Smnycr, of Ilarrlshurir, and C. II. Harman,
of Rending. A numbor of other ministers of
tlio gospel and members of tho united Evan-
Kellcal congregations of Shenandoah, Maha
noy City, l'ottsvllle and others places weio
in attendance. Interment was made at l'ort
Carbon.
The funeral of Mrs. Uertha Ward took
placo this morning at Mahanoy City, inter
ment iu St. Cnuicus cemetery.
May Schope, aged 14 years, died on Wednes
day at hor homo iu Scrantoii. Tho young
lady had been ill only ono weok with typhoid
fover. She was a daughter of tho lato John
Schope, who was killed three years ago in a
wrock at l'ottsvillo, and at one time resided
in Delano. Her ramalns were brought to
Delano last evening.
William Benuott, an old and respected rcsi
dent of St. Nicholas, died at his home at that
place Into Thursday night. Mr. Bennett was
about 00 years old nnd leaves a widow and
six children to mourn him.
Mrs. Bridget Iloylan died at her home in
Colorado yesterday corning. She was aged
52 years and is survived by three daughters.
Tbe funeral will take placo on Monday
morning, nt 0:30 o'clock. Servlf es will be
held In St. Joseph's church, Qirardvlllo. In
terment will bo made at Ceutralia.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Q. Mcado Peters has returned to town
azain.
Mrs. John Morris and son, Albert, of l'otts
vllle, Mrs. Reuben Rothamcl and Mrs. Jesse
Dur.cliiskl, of Shamokin, are visiting Mrs.
John Rufllng, of West Lloyd street.
Oscar Yost, of Dunmore. was a visitor to
town yesterday. He stopped hereon his way
lomofrom McKeansburg.
Dr Paul Schultz, of Bloomsburg, renewed
his acquaintances here to-day,
Frank Miller will remain at the Famous
storo instead of accepting a new position at
the new branch of tho Famous clothiers at
Mt, Carmel,
O. S. Kehler was an Allentown visitor yos
'erday, whero lie was entertained by rela
tives, .Mrs. Henry It. Hnuck, of Lebanon, is tho
guost of her son, Paul W. Houck, at his resi
dence on South White street.
Mrs. S W. Yost and daughter, Clara, at
tended the funeral of Daniel Yost at Mc
Keansburg, yosterday. Deceased was an
undo ofS. W.Yost.
niKD,
I.0FTUH. On tho 10th Inst., at Shenandoah.
Pa., Mary, relict of Michael Loftus. Funeral
will take place on Monday, 23rd Inst., at 10
n. m., from the family resideneo tt 303 West
Oak street. High Mass will bo celebrated at
tbe Annunciation church and Interment will
be made nt tbe Annunciation cemetery.
Itelatlvcs and friends respectfully Invited to
attend.
MISCELLANEOUS.
T OST. Last evening, a ladles' gold watch and
jj rou. xsame insiue on case. BuitauiA re-
ward to Quder. Call at Herald office. 10-21 3t
mUUSTWOHTIIY man to represent one or
X more counties; ziz.w a weolc from start,
easily made. Permanent position. Pleasant
work. Holiday specialty. Add rets, J. H. Bhepp,
itAji-jujj v.:icsiiut i nun., l a, lo-I'J-lin
IrtOIt SALE, A sldebontd, as good as new.
' Inquire at IIfuald office.
171011 H12NT. Two desirable second-story
1 front rooms sultablo for olllccs.wlth electric
light and steam heat. Apply at this office. tf
FOR SALK. The oil business conducted by
tbe undersigned, Includlug horses, wagoh
and route; In fact everything necessary to carry
on tbe business. For further Information
apply to Robert Yeagcr, No. 318 North Jardln
street. 9-Z3-U
WE wish a live traveling manager In your
territory ut once, man or woman; liberal
cash and commission first year more second
year, if deserved: some for local work ulso :
good references required tboso out of employ
ment or wiauiiig to oetter tneinseives, nuuress,
"Factory," cor. Perkins and Union Bts., Akron,
vino. v m
"VTOTICB. Desbabte properties for sale Ap
i ply to 8. O. M. Hoflopetcr, uttorney, Shen
andoah. 8-31-tf
p ft Oil PREMIUMS and FREE TRIPS to
I IINM I'm Is Imposition In exchange for
UMWII ejnpty Okbmea packages. Wrltofor
list ot cosh premiums to J, T,
CuttinoOo.. 20 Desbrosses street, New York,
agents for "Germea," for breakfott. Sold by
Womer's
Shoe Store
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 ate also sole agents
...for the famous...
DOUGLRSriHE SHOES
For men, and QUEKN QUALITY
Jor women, and other lamous shoes
lor young and old, great and small.
The best equipped, largest and
cheapest shoe store in the county.
A. WOMER,
NO. 124 NORTH MAIN ST.
PAINE'S
CELERY
COMPOUND
STRONG NERVES
' STRONG BODY
A vigorous constitution and power of
endurance, depends upon the nerves. The
nerves give force to all the organs- of the
body. The system is kept clean of morbid
material. The blood circulates quickly, ex
hilarates ; feeds the muscles and tissues with
wholesome nourishment. Strong nerves keep
strength of body increasing, and the muscles
firm.
PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND MAKES
NERVE STRENGTH.
Robert Fuller of Alexandria, S. D., writes : "I was very
nervous, and weak, with pain in the small of my back and
nervous headache. I could sleep but very little. I took
different medicines which did me no good.
"Paine's Celery Compound changed my whole system
from weakness to health and vigor, after taking only four
bottles. I do not believe there is a better medicine in
existence."
"DIRT DEFIES THE
IS GREATER THAN
WALL PAPER GREATLY REDUCED.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY F"OR BARGAINS.
30c Papers Reduced to 15c. 25c Papers Reduced to 12.
10c Papers Reduced to 8c.
Thos. Snyder, mamoMO!Zzom. Ra
MRS. J. J. KELLY, 26 S. Main St.
KING." 1 HEN
ROYALTY ITSELF
FALL ANT) 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 aud
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.
Mournlne goods la our specialty. Now
creations coruo liore dally, mid It will
prove a pleasure for you to visit our opening
DECORATIVE
ART E3
IIim Achieved its Rreutest triumphs in our
artistic and handsome- stock of wall papers.
All the latest designs and fashtnuablo shades
and colorings uro embodied In our superb
stock ot art wall paper. We have them from
$1.00 per roll (or high nit decorations to 6
cents per roll or bedroom, parlor, hull or
dining room papers.
All Artistic I
All Pretty I
224 West Centre St.
Shenandoah.