V. H L POISON HAS ITS PLACE in nil systems of medicine, anil it is fre quently nailed fur in Srriwrlptioiia. It in evl eut, therefore, tlmt no guesswork must lo per milted in compounding prescriptions nor as to finality (if the. drufra employed. Oar Prescription Department lain competent hands, ami our long ticnnl of successful experience, warrants us In guaranteeing atwoluteaceurnoyand pnrtly Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main St., Shenandoah. Telephone Connection. A Big String Of Them. We have a big string of fine goods just opened, and invite your attention. Ihese things are just from the manufacturers, and are correct, tasteful, and not too ex nk 131 pensive for men who like to wear good things. Portz Bros., 24. North Main Street. Plain to be Seen 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 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. PIANOS TALK ! 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 casework. To the purchaser of this instru ment a great reduction in price will be made to introduce it. M. O'NEILL Furniture Dealer and Undertaker 10S South Main St. For'two Tarda wide oil cloth Is not an every day 40C prortunlty. That It our selling prloe. u V a. Will buy an extra CQ2 T -i C J large keg ot Die ZTTj m J V - finest while mask- erei ever brought to town. We have a cheaper kind, also very good. Try our Mince Meat, 3 pound, for 2S cents. 13. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre St.' Two doom below Mull's dairy. I PITHY POINTS. Ippt.iiliig Throughout the Country Uhrnntolml for Hasty Pnrnanl. There are now thirty fl to patients at the l'ottaville hospital. I ha 1'. A 11 rail mad omnlove nt Mulinnov Plane were mhl yulerday. Two recruit weronurenteil at the I'ottavlllo recruiting station yesterday. Art wnll pspemftt Oitrdiu's fur IS mm 0 cento Iter roll. Come mid see them. tf Wilson Mills wm yeetenlny appilnted b fourth-flam postmaster at Ilrlnklilll. I he Iterks County Institiito hi in session nt Heading, with SOS teachers In attendance Thrown from a mine car, Shnwmtil, Clear field eqtinty, llert Warner was killed in stantly. Sclimilor, the Divine Healer," Is doing hii extensive hiitlueas among the foreigners at HaMlton. A iriass of roof coal fallluc oruslied Antliouv Uonsliergoi and his soil iu tho Davidson initio nt Counellsville. M. J. Cleary, of Mahnnoy City, was elected president of the Father Matthow Pioneer Corps, of that place. rhoiuas J. Higglns, candidate fur Clerk of the Courts, circulated among the "voters of Ashland yesterday. Mrs. Condi', of St. Clair, Is anxious to learn f tho whereabouts of her son, who left homo about a month ago. The Fraokvlllo H. S. foot ball toam and tho Mahnnoy City 11 8 toam will contost for honors on the latter s grounds Saturday. An overdose of laudanum taken in inistako by Mini Ida Turah, of Hazelton, who was sutl'ering from nervousness, nearly ended bor life. Tho Factory Shoe Store announces Its salo of fall and winter footwear In to-day's issue. They make winter russets a specialty. Miss lltidget A. Ilarrett. of Now Bedford. Mass., who has been visiting relatives in IUppahannock for tho pat month, returned home aeain Monday. Tho Thimhlo Boo will uiectnt tho residenco of Mrs. N. W. Beddall. on South White street, to-morrow afternoon. Moro than $100,000 was paid out Saturday to miners on tho heavy pay rolls of tho Mln er.il and Union companies and individual dp orators nt Shamokin. A. 1). Nlmocks, clerk in tho Lehigh Valley Coal company s office at Lost. Cieek, is enjoy ing a week's vacation at tho National Export Imposition, at Philadelphia. Tho Lehigh Valley Uailroad's order for steel rails for tho coming year, whicli wns placed last week, at $33 per ton, war for 12,- 000 tons, and was given to the Camegio Steel Company. Detective Mclieth yesterday captured Walter Washington, who Sunday night killed Benjamin Johnson, at Bradford, Fayette county. Afraid that she would outlive, her husband and be left alone iu tho world, Mrs. Samuel Hartniau, of Qlcu Mawr, Lycoming county, committed suicide with paris green. luo remains of Soldier James Ilarkius, killed at Camp Meade by jumping from u train, were yesterday shipped to his mother, Mrs. Mary Ilarkins, at Englewood, a suburb of Chicago. He Fooled the Surgeons, All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering iS months from Kectal l'istula. he would die unless a costly operation was performed; but he cured himself with live boxes ot Iiucklen s Arnica isalve, the surest File cure on earth, and the best salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. Sperlul Cheap Excursions to National Ex port Exposition via 1', & It. ltallwny. Tho National Export Exposition is more than a mere show, it is a grand school of in struction as to the manufacturing nhility and ingenuity of the United States, and all pie scnted to tho eye in such a way that it affords amusement as well as instruction. For the pleasure seeker there Is theChineso Village, Oriental theatre, trained animals, etc., in fact all tho beat shows trom tno Midways of recent Expositions, and when to this is added grand concerts every afternoon and evening by some of the best bands and orchestras Of the country, our readers can easily see it is well worth a visit. Arrangements have been made by the Philadelphia & Beading Hallway to sell special excursion tickets from this vicinity to Philadelphia, on Oct. 13th and SOtb. Nov. 3d and 17th, at the low rate, of singlo fare for the round trip (with a minimum of TS cents! including admission coupon to the Exposition. These tickets to bo 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, time of traius, etc., consult ticket agents, or address Edson J. Weeks, Gen'l Passenger Agt., Phila delphia. . OA. STOH.IA. Bears the I 8 KM You Have Always Bought FACTORY SHOE STORE, NO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST. WALL PAPER GREATLY REDUCED. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR BARGAINS. 30c Papers Reduced to 15c. 25c Papers Reduced to 12. 10c Papers Reduced to 8c. Thos. Snyder, 22 MRS. J.J. KELLY, 26 S. Main St. The Key to Health Beecliam's Pills A Gentle Cathartic Beecliam's Pills For Sick Headache, c(c Beecliam's Pills Annual Sale, G, 000,000 boxes. 10 cents and 25 cents Druggists. PERSONAL MENTION. Tho Misses Tlornoy, of South Main street, havo gone to Philadelphia to visit the Exposi tion. Mrs Christopher, of Mlnorsvillo, Is visiting town friouds, Mls Ollvo Johnson, of Lost Creek, has bo- cotno a resident of town. Miss Jennie Hcllly, who was tho guest of friends in town tho past fow days, returned to her homo in Ilazleton yesterday. The m'ny friends In town of Mrs. Charles Girvin, of Wllliamsport, will bo pleased to learn that she Is recovering from tho attack of typhoid fever that threatened hor life. Mrs. II, L. Talley, Sr., and children, who were guests of relatlvos In town, left for their homo at Baltimore, Md to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dayies havo gono to Portland, Pa., to attend tho funeral of Mrs. D.ivles' brother, William Howell, who died last Sunday. Ch irlus Hooks, of Pottsvlllo, was tho guest of his sons hero to-day. Louis Siogol was a passenger to Philadel phia to-day. Mrs. Jacob Noll has gono to Shamokin t visit her brother, Matthow Nolbash. Henry L. Jones, of West Coal street, is gradually recovering from an attack of pleurisy, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown went to Cros sona this afternoon to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Clauser and daughter left town thiR afternoon fot Forty Fort, to attend tho wedding of Mr. ClauBei's brother. Dr. Harry Clauser. Goorgo Katz, of North Jardin Btrcet, left town to-day for Philadelphia, wbero ho will enter the Geiman hospital for treatment. Joe Loewouthal, of McAdoo, was a business visitor to town to-day. Miss Annie' Brown, of Mahanoy City, visited her sister, Mrs. J. Claude Brown, to day, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Uonck, Mrs. Henry Houck and Mrs. William Burnside, were at Makanoy City yesterday aftcrnoou. A young daughter arrived at tho home of John Law6on to-day, and the father Is as happy as a lark. Special Excursion to 1'hlltitltlplilH, Account National Export Imposition, via l'eniiaylvanla ltallmad. Tho Pennsylvania Kallroad Company has arranged for special excursion rates to Phila delphia on October 23, November 8 and 22, account National Export Exposition. Round trip tickets, good to return within ten days, including day of issue, will bo sold on above dates from New York, Trenton, Bclvldere, Atlantic City, Capo May, Pottsvlllo, Beading, Wilkesbarre, Lancaster, Harrisburg, York, Williamsport, Canaudaigua, Erio and inter mediate points at rate of single fare for the round trin. plus admission to the Exposition (no rate less than ouo dollar). For specific rates apply to ticket agents. The National Export Exposition has sur passed all expectations in tho extent and variety of its exhibits, and iu its general ex cellence and attractiveness. The Implement Building, containing a marvelous display of farm machinery, is particularly interesting to agriculturalists. The band concerts and diverting midway furnish delightful enter tainment for all. ltocKctollur'H lft to Clovolnntl. Cloveland, Oct. 25. The agent of joim jj. itoeitereuer in this city an nounced yesterday the gift by Mr. Rockefeller to tha park board of $225;- 000 to construct arches and roadways under tho Lake Shore railway for the purpose of connecting Gordon Park with Rockefeller Park, which he gave the city, and for roadways and arches under Superior street to connect two sections of Rockefeller Park. Cnnniln IiiHiiroM Hor Soltllors. Ottawa, Oct. 25. Sir Charles Tupper has written Sir Wilfrid Laurler stating that he has completed arrangements for Insuring the Canadian contingent In the Transvaal war to the amount of $1,000,000. The family or heirs of a deceased soldier will get $1,000 each. Cures croup, sore throat, pulmonary troubles. Monarch over pain of every soot. Dr. Thomas' JJelcctric Oil. Fail Announcement We have now the pleasure ot announcing to the public that we have the largest and most complete line of winter foot wear. They are none, but the latest styles at FACTORY PRICES. Our line of Winter Russets are genuine beauties. A call to our store will be appreci ated and prove beneficial to you. ABE LEVINE, Prop, South Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa. 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 distasteiul 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 Is our specially. New ormtlona come here daily, and it will prove a pleasure for you to visit our opening THE WKATIIKlt. Tho teniprnituro ling continued high over the riistern and southern tils- trkts, including thoMlsslsslppI and Ohio valloyi and the gretttor part of the lake region, and is below the seasonal average In tho Rocky mountain nnd pla teau regions. Fore cast for this seo tlon: Fair and continued warm weather today and tomorrow; light east to south winds. Sunrise, 0:25; sunset, 5:14; length of day, 10h., -19m.; mooh rises, 11:11 p. m.; moon sets, 12:25 p, m. 1MB CtnUR D'ALCNE MINERS. TJutlr Trlnl l'or Stopping ii Slnll Train to llcirln Noxt WccU. Moscow, lUnho, Oct. 25. It now Bcems probulilp thnt tho trlnl of tho Coeur D'Alone mine strlkoiB on a clinrgo of Interfering with n United Stntea nuill train will not begin bo fore Monday noxt. The United States grund Jury Is now In session here, and It Is probable that the now In dictment they will present ngnlnst tho men will Include tho names of those in tho old Indictments, and nlsb tho names of the "400 whose names are unknown." Out of tho 442 indicted by a former grand jury It la not probable that moro than 20 will be tried. These will, it is thought, be tried Jointly. Tho rest of tho Indicted miners are out of tho state, have, been paroled, or have es caped. The dofenso will ask tho court to pay the oxpensos of their wltnessos, as they unable to do so. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature Ilriimliy'N Wolooino to Atlnntn. Atlanta, Oct. 25. Flag Lieutenant Brumby, of Admiral Dewey's flagship Olympla, arrived here at C o'clock last evening. Thousands of people waiting at the depot gave him a rousing recep tion. A committee of Atlanta citizens met him at tho state line and ncted as an escort. Lieutenant Brumby wish ing to go direct to his home at Mariet ta, Ga no program of reception was carried out. He was escorted to u special train on tho Western and At lantic railroad, which took him Im mediately to his destination, 20 miles out of town. Atlanta Is splendidly decornted In his honor. Lieutenant Brumby returns here today, and a for mal welcomiwlll be given him tonight. Itulillii Durbntx Jofrords. Now York, Oct. 25 Jim Jeffords, the young California pugilist, made his debut al the New Broadway Athletic club last night and was knocked out In the fifth round by Gus, Ruhltn, the Akron (0.) giant. There was a lot of slugging In the first four rounds, and If Jeffords had not mixed things up so freely ho might havo stalled off Ruhlln's rushes. The latter simply bat tered him down after Jeffords had gained a very decided advantage. Ruh lln floored him three times in the fourth round and put him out with a straight left early In the next round. Tlio Kentucky Feuds. London', Ky Oct. 25. Tom Whita more and Dan Parker1 were ambushed Monday on Horse creek, en route to Clay county circuit court. The former was killed and the latter injured. Bob TraviB was killed at Hamlet. A re port states that a Phllpot, en foute to Manchester court, was ambushed and killed at Pigeon Roost yesterday. Trouble is reported on Soxton's creek between the White and Baker fac tions, Circuit Judge Eversole, fear ing assassination, did not go to Man chester and the opening of court was delayed. A Card. We, the undcrsiguod, do hereby agree to refund the money 011 a 50-ccnt bottle of Greono's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to cure your cough or cold. We also guarau tee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded, A. Wasley, C. H. Hagenbuch, Shenandoah Drug Store, P.W. Riorstein & Co. t DMINISTItATOIl'H SAT.I5. Thn iinilr. Binned, mlniiuUtrntor of the estate of Tatrict iJtrkin, tleceaieit. Into of the township of Weat Mnhnnoy, in tho county of Schuylkill and state of Pennsylvania, will expose to sale uy puono venuue on 'i iiurstiny, jNovemoer Knu, 18VIJ, at four o'clock In the afternoon on tho premises of said decedent In tlmtcertaln hamlet cftiiei"io. x- in Bam township, all the right, title and Interest of said decedent of nnd In n certain leasehold of land from the city of Vhlladelphla, trustee under the will of Stephen Glrard, deceased, to ald Patrick Lark In, deceased, together with the two-story frame uweuing, Biauie. nnu oiner ounaings ana im provements on said land erected nnd made. TEItMS OF 8ALI5; Twenty per cetjtum of the purchase money to bo pld in cash to said administrator at the time of sale, and the balance within ten days thereafter upon proper conveyance being made. The cost of bill of saio to be at uw expense 01 the purchaser. MlCtiAKL Lakkin. Administrator. M. A. K ilk Kit, Attorney. Lost Creek. 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 lyauus Kersey cloth coats in Cas tor, Modes, Tans, Black and Blues, liiud in beautiful colored silk and satin. We are well supplied with a fine assort ment of plain and Scotch Plakl (Jolf Capes. Also a large stock of l'lusli, Kersey, Clieviotts and Astrakhan Capes, lined with silk and mercerized satin Collar ettes a socially. We extend an invitation to examine the line of garments and satisfy yourself on price and quality, E,. F. GILL, NORTH MAIN STREET GSOlDIN'S At This Season of the Year People arc more or less interested in clothing buying. Our stock consists of the largest and finest collection in this part of the state. We have the latest designs in men's and boys' clothing such as stripes, fine checks, blue and black worsted cashmeres and the latest styles in heavy light blue serges. Those suits are sofa! with or without the new style double brosted vests. OVERCOATS ! To say our stock of overcoats is complete would be putting it mildly. It is the largest and most complete line ever shown in this section and embraces the latest styles in covert cloth, Beavers, Kerseys, Miltons, Chinchillas, Mountonack, Thebbets, Tweeds and Diagonals, all cut in the lattst style and any color you may fancy. For boys and children our stock of suits and overcoats must be seen to be appreciated. Among them you will find pretty nearly any style and color you are looking for. Single pants for men and boys we have by the thousands. It will pay you to examine our stock nnd also our large display windows. If you are looking for good stylish cloth ing call at the Mammoth Clothing House, & and 11 S. Main St., I Goldin, Proprietor. HXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXi GOODS THAT SELL Cl EN'S OVERCOATS. Men's Suits and Single Pants. A nice assortment to select from. They range in prices for suits from $6 up. Strictly all wool. Single pants, neat patterns, as low as 75 cents. Men's "Top Shirts, Bosoms, 25c, Colored A WORD TO THE LADIES. Come and see our stock. In Ladies' Coat Suits we defy competition. Latest designs in all colors. Our cheapest suit is $6, sold much higher by other dealers. Ladies' Coats and Plain Capes, proper lengths, from $6 and up. We have a nice coat we sell at $4. It is a winner. Iu Ladies' Skirts we are sure to please you. We sell them as low as 75 CBIllS and upward. You should not fail to see us if you are bent on saving money. LADIES' WRAPPERS Boy's Knee Pants at 10 Cents a Pair. Stiff and Soft Hats to see them and the prices attached to these goods. bdoooooooooooc r D. BRAZINSKI, No. 3y East Centre Street, Shenandoah; HEISENBERGER BLOCK, NEXT TO BICKERT'S CARE. OO0OOO0OO0OXXXXXXXX500OO0O0000000000OM You can Ret genuine Imported beers and Smith's India palo ale at Hotel Ferguson bar. In stock Wuerzburger, SO cents per bottle. Culmbaoher, " " Muencbener, " " Pilscner, " " MISCELLANEOUS. FOlt 8AI.E. Tlie llcenel taloon on North Mnln street, now conducted by Michael 1'eU'ra. It U fitted up with nil conveniences and la one of the oldest and best located stands In 8h nandoah. For terras apply to M. Peters, 13 North Main street. 10-25-tf nOU KENT. A very desirable brlclt dwelling V House, ko. i isast uaic street, ivikiii rooms House, ko. i isast uaic street, ivikiii rooms i tteam bait nlant, batn, hot and cold water In every rooiu. Itent reasonable. Apply i West Lloyd street, or 80 South White with Ual at 2S street. 10-lS-ewl IJIOIt SALE The property of the Delaney J Kstate, on Centre street, between Main and Jardin streets. Iot 0x73 feet, embracing one double three-story frame bufldliiR, a private dwelling and u 30-foot vacant lot Price reason able. Apply to Mrs Margaret Urennan, on the premises. lCMl-tl ITIOIt SAMS'. A spring wagon. Apply at the Hkhauj office. tf AIADV wanted to represent u. Oooil pay to the proper party. Write to the Marietta I'erfurae Company, Marietta, I'a. 10-23-Gt mitUBTWOKTHY man to represent one or 4. more counties) 812.00 a week from start, easily made. Permanent position. Pleasant work. Holiday specialty. Address, J. B. Bhepp, KUI-1033 Chestnut St., Phlla.. Pa, 10-19-lm H wish a lire traveling manager In your territory at once, man or woman: liberal cash and commission first year more second year. If deserved; some for local worlcalso good references required those out of employ ment or wlshlnir to better themselves, address. "Factory," cor. PerVlns and Union fits., Akron, Ohio. 9 2V?m XTOTICH. Desirable properties for sale Ap l ply to H. U. M. Kolloueter, attorney, Shen andoah. a-31-tr GOLDIN'S Because they are in season and because we do not ask twice the amount for them than they are really worth. . ... "QUICK SALES AMD SMALL- PROFITS" Is our motto and we strictly adhere to it. Do not think because we are not located on Main street that our stock is not equal if not superior to that of many of the dealers on that thoroughfare. If you read our announcement it will mean profits to yon. Also for boys and children Black and brown, light and dark colors, cut in the latest styles and all wool. We have no cheap goods, but sell at cheap prices. An all-wool coat from $6 up for men. For boys, from $3 up. Men's, Underwear.- In Calico and Flannels Calicos at 50 cents and Flannels at 75 cents. . These are servica- ble goods. for Men and Boys. m GAUGHAN'S. pink borders, from $4. SO to $7.00. Ladles' Wnl-ts In plaids, plain cloth, mercerized satteen and mohair In plain, tucked and braided fronts, from BO cents to $2.50. GSOl-DlN'S OVERCOATS I Boys' and Children's Entirely new stock for this fall ; all sizes for men from 32 to '44, at 75 cents, shirts or drawers. All wool gcods. WE HAVE CHEAPER GRADES. It would astonish you Ladles', Misses and Children's Coats, aro now being dally rtcelved by us. We have a large stock of the best tailor-made garments In attractive styler, well fitting, made from best materials and lined throughout with satin ai.d. plain and fancy silk taffeta. Ladles' all-wool Kersey Jackets,, from $3.75 to $14 00. Ladies' all-wool Kersey Jacket, In tan, castor and blue, $7.oo, $S.oo, Slo.oo to $H.oo. Children's Jackets, 6 to 14 years, $1.50, $3.00, $3.50, $3.oo, $4 to $6, If you are Interested In blankets there Is an Inducement here for you to buy. Our special 11-4 all-wool home-made blankets nt $3.71!,. worth S3.00, Is a bargain. A large cotton blanket, white and grey, with fancy borders, 390. For these you would be asked elsewhere 50o to COe, Pine California blankets, with red, blue and fnimujw UK .J
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