The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 27, 1899, Image 2

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TheHerald
Ksr,vnt.isiii:i) 1870.
"All the News That's Fit to Print."
I ubllslied every evf-nliifr, eiii Similar, at
BouWTOUlu street, Slionamlottlul'a.
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Tiie Herald la delivered In Shenandoah and the
urroundlnfr towns for six cents n wrelc, pay
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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1809.
OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever.
m The Republicans Can Win.
The time lias come now for every
Republican to be up and doing in
order that the party vote at the
coming election, now bo near at hand,
be made as Inre as possible. In the
opinion of careful political observers
the Republicans of this county never
hud a better chance to win than they
have this year, but the danger of
over-confidence always looms up.
We sincerely trust, however, that
on this occasion no Republican will
underestimate the value, not only of
his own vote, but. of his personal
effort to add something to the grand
total. If the all realize the value- of
this the majority for each and every
one of the candidates -will be of im
posing proportions. Then each will
be iu a position to enjoy the fruits of
victory.
The Republicans have a uniformily
strong county tioket, every candidate
being fitted for the office to which he
aspires, headed by D. C. Henning for
Judge. G. A. Doerflinger will make a
splendid treasurer. He is a gentle
man of distinction as well as ubility
and will make a most courteous and
obliging public official. It is recog
nized as the proper time to elect two
Republicans as County Commission
ers, and with thjs idea among the
people of every political affiliation it
is safe to say that Frank R. Kantner
aud Horace Reber will occupy the
Commissioners1 office during the next
three years. For Prqtlionotary we
have a popular and able candidate in
the person of W- A. Leib, and like
wise a faithful official in Register F.
C. Reese.
In the candidate for Recorder the
miners deem it a pleasure to vote for
Emanuel Jenkyn, and he has the
support of the business element as
well. Charles E. Berger, the candi
date for District Attorney, is pledged
to reform that office, something the
people have demanded for several
years. The name of JohnT. Schoener
is known in every section of the
county, and it is safe to say he will
be re-elected Clerk of the Courts.
Fred. Ahrensfleld, nominated for
Poor Director, completes one of the
strongest tickets placed before the
people of this county in recent years.
With tliis splendid ticket in the
field and with an harmonious and
active county organization, the re
sults of the election should exceed
the most sanguine expectations. The
fact that the presidential election
comes on next year should arouse
every Republican voter to make as
good a showing as possible this fall.
) We should urge upon the Republi
cans of the county to get down to
work now. Every man can devote a
small part of his time to the perform
ance of a duty in behalf of the con
tinued prosperity of the nation. Be
gin work now and keep it up until
the election, now only a few days
off.
Republican prosperity is now with
us. It struok all sections of the
country before the anthracite region
felt its welcome effects, but it is here
at last and every coal operation in
this region is working to its fullest
capacity, considering the scarolty of
cars. Every colliery within a radius
of 13 miles of Shenandoah is working
steadily while all of them are under
going vast improvement, many new
workings are being developed, in
which means the increasing of the
present output.
FOR WEAK STOMACH
DISORDERED LIVER
Constipation and Malaria
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHItOREN
Nothing so quick to take cilmt
OIDMACHTABLEIj
They strengthen the Mura.i h. stimulate the
Liter inrc Constipation, m.4 TOSK I ! Tilt
ENJ.KBsVSn-M, A new Hurl perfect snbsti
tutc forl.iver J'lila and Cataartu None sr
Good, and none so Cheap. Largs Box (jc
Tablets) io Cent. By mall for five j-ccnt stamps
Made ut
17b Johnson Laboratories, Inc., Philadelphia,
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUQOISTS.
A Hnndsome Comnloxlori
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possess. Poixowra vouFintiop ronpKB
given u.
Mrs. NnkhariV Mcdiclfte Made
a New Woman of Mrs. Kuhn.
LttTia TO US. rlNKIIAM NO. &M9
" DisAn Mns. I'iNKiiAM I think It Is
my duty to write to you oxprenslng
my siucero gratitude for tho wonder
ful relief I have experienced by tho use
of Lyitia E. I'lukhnin's Vogetablo Com
pound. I tried different doctors, also
dllTerent kinds of medicine. I would
feel better nt times, then would bo
as bad as ever.
" For eight years I was a great suf
ferer. I had falling of tho womb and
was In such misery at my monthly
periods I could not work but a littlo
before I would have to lie down. Your
medicine litis rundo a new woman of me.
I can now work all day and not get
tired. I thank you for what you havo
done for mo I shall always praise
your modlcino to all suffering women."
Mits. E. E. Kuhn, Gehsiano, Ohio.
" I have taken eight bottles of Lydia
E. Plukham's Vcgotablo Compound
nnd used two packages of your Sana
tive Wash, also some of tho Liver Pills,
and I can say that your romcdics will
do all that you olalm for them, lleforo
taking your remedies I was very bad
with womb trouble, was nervous, had
no ambition, could not sleep, and my
food seemed to do me no good. Now I
am well, and your mediolno has cured
me. I will gladly recommend your med
icino to every one wherever I go."
Mits. M. L. Shears, OuN Maesh, JIicu.
Yii)1i(miiiuii In ti Qiinmlury.
Toronto, Oct. 27. Tho Royal Cana
dian Yacht club would like to know
what to do with the Canada cup won
by the Genessce last August. They
have not received instructions as to
forwnrtlinK it, and It is possible that
it will be handed over to the Rochester
Yacht club, to which the Gencssee be
lotiReil. uud by the Rochester yacht
men to tho Chicago yacht club, the chal
lengers in the International contest.
SWAMP- "ot recommended for
ROOT kidney, liver or bladder
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iiuuuiu I. mil IPU 1UUIIU jliab
tlin mtniul t itam tm.,1 A .1 I-.- 1 .if.
rut, iitwi, UlUiSJjIBIS 111 Hliy
cent nud dollar sizos. You may havo a sample
bottto of this wondorful new discovery by
mall free, also pamphlet telling all about it.
A.lili-naa 1- .c. tit... x- v
Auntluir Wnmltirliiir lltr Koimii.
Dultith, Oct. 27 Martin Fink, for
whose whereabouts Inquiry was re
cently received by Mayor Kelfer, of
St. Paul, was found here yesterday.
Fink is wanted as the heir to a for
tune left him by his father at Ober
ammorgau, Bavaria. Ho Is employed
as a locksmith.
To-Nlght and To-Morrow Night
And each day and night during this week
you can get at any druggists Kemp's Balsam
for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to
bo the most successful remedy over sold for
Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma aud
Consumption. Get a bottlo to-day and keep
it always iu tho bouse, so you can check your
cold at once. I'rico 25c and pOc. Sample
bottlo freo.
Spooily xiutli Cnroflim Justice.
Columbia, S. C. Oct. 27. Yesterday
at Darlington Ed Luckey and Tom
Mitchell were convicted of assault on
a white woman at Lamar, two weeks
ago. They will hang together Nov. 21.
Their victim was left insensible in the
woods, and her condition is critical.
What Is Shllon ?
A grand old remedy for "Cough, Colds and
Consumption; used through the world for
half a century, has cured innumerable cases
of incipient consumption and relieved many
in advanced stages. If you are not satisfied
with the results we will refund, your money
Price 25 cts., 60 cts. aud $1.00. Sold by P. D
Kirlin on a guarantee.
M iiruuroiis tI Inlstnr Ilnnsou.
Dallas, Tex., Oct. 27. Rev. G. E.
Morrison, the wife murderer, was
hanged at 1 o'clock this afternoon at
Vernon, Governor Sayres having re
fused to commute the death sentence
to life imprisonment,
CASTOIIIA.
Beara tho ,4 8 Kind You Have Always Bought
Tlilevlnir tilllclnl Pleads CJullty.
Nevada, Mo., Oct. 27. Ex-Treasurer
Frank Parker, of Vernon county, has
pleaded guilty to a shortage of $26,000
in county funds. Sentence was defer
red. The bondsmen will have to make
the shortage good.
Young Mothers.
Croup is the terror of thousands of young
mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing
and frequently fatal. ShIIoh's Congh and
Consumption Cure acts like macio in cases of
croup. It has never been Known to tail, ine
worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25
cts., 50 cts. and 1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlin
on a gcarantee.
MARRIA'QE AS A BUSINESS.
Deaertod Ills lirlrto of a Few VfeokH
Hticl ItobhiMt 11 or nf Fortune.
Rochester, Oct. 27. Mrs. Mary Jane
Colthar, aged 45 years, of Bunker Hill,
Ills., whose husband died two years
ago, leaving her a farm and $2,000, is
penniless in this city, having been rob
bed of $4,075 by a New York confidence
man. Her story has been' verified by
the Rochester police.
Two months ai?o Mrs. Colthar, by a
letter of Introduction through an
agency, began a correspondence with
James Monroe. A few weeks later, by
appointment, they met In Indianapolis,
and the same afternoon were married,
The following day they started, to
gether with Mrs. Colthar'a 11-year-old
daughter, for New York to witness the
Qewey day celebration. Before go
ing, however, Mrs. Colthar placed a
$2,000 mortgage on the farm and drew
$2,100 from the bank.
The trio arrived in Rochester a few1
days ago, and Monroo proposed to en
gage in the drug business and pre
vailed upon his wife to loan him $4,
075 and started for Now York, osten
sibly to purchase stock for the store.
Ho has not been seen since. On Wed
nesday Mrs. Colthar received a letter
from him, in New York, saying he bad
been robbed and advising her to re
turn to Bunker Hill. Mrs. Colthar has
found employement as a nurse here.
A Until of 1 oil urn For Mr, Cross.
Kannas City, Oct. at When Charles
Cross, the stock farmer and bank presi
dent, committed suicide after the
wrecking of the Emporia bank last
fall, his wife turned over to his credit
ors all she possessed save a Hereford ,
calf. This calf was sold at the Hero-!
ford show here yesterday to Marshall
Field, of Chicago, for $900, and others
threw dollars Into the sawdust center
where the calf stood until $1,110 had
been collected. The rain ot dollars
filled a peck measure.
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Swoop of tho Firo Fiond Still En
dangers Pennsylvania Homos,
DENSE SMOKE 0BS0UHEB THfl SUN
At t.oniinllsvlllu It Is Npoossnry to
Unrn Mtthts In tho Knytlino, mill nt
Illnlrsvlllu tint Pulillo Hcilnxtls Art)
Closed AWoiunn'slliifn With I'limio
Contiollsvlllo, Pa., Oct. 27. Connells
vllle still suffers from the forest flrea
on Chestnut hill. Yesterday olectrlo
lights had to be burned in all the of
fices and houses, as the sun was com
pletely shut out. Wednesday night tho
llames, ienplng ten feot high, camo
down Solsson Park and threatened tho
store building of tho South Connolls
vllle Merchandise and Supply com
pany at South Connellsville. A largo
forco of mon fought tho fire for sev
oral hours. A row ot houses on tho
outskirts of town was threatened and
the people remained up" all night, keep
ing tho llames back.
A Llgonlor dispatch says: Mrs.
James D. Love, of Fort Palmer, had n
frightful experience on Tuesday with
tho forest flro now raging on Chestnut
Illdge. She was on her way over the
ridge when the flamos came sweeping
toward the road a quartor of a mile
wldo. Her horse becamo unmanage
able, and tho deuso smoke almost suf
focated her. By extraordinary efforts
sho managed to escapo tho rush of the
flames. Shortly after her escapo from
the fire the road over whioh she pass
ed, being covered with six inches of
leaves, was all ablaze.
At Blalrsvllle tho public schools are
closed on account of the dense smoke
that illls the town from tho fierce Arcs
raging in tho forests. The children
could not study for the choking smoke,
nnd besides, the excitement over the
fires is too great.
Tho whole country for 12 miles
round about Greonsburg is enshrouded
In dense smoko emanating from the
forest flrea on Chestnut Ridge. Tho
Bell telephone lino to Ligoner has been
damaged by falling timber. The los3
to timber owners Is very large. Tho
farmers thus far havo been able to
save their homes, but tho worst fears
are felt.
Fires are burning in the mountains
on all sides of Johnstown. A pall ot
smoke has hung over tho city for sev
eral days. The light wind Wednesday
saved much valuable property between
here and Scalp Level, as the farmers
had time to "lire back" on all sides.
Flames are sweeping the woods on
both sides the Allegheny and Negro
ranges in the vicinity of Meyorsdale,
and great damage is being done to tim
ber, fences, etc. Smoke hangs over
the town in dense clouds. Word reach
ed thero yesterday that at a point on
the National pike near Pocahontas
dwellings, saw mills and barns are
menaced by the flames, and that con
tinuous fighting is necessary to pre
vent their destruction.
LOSSES FltOM FOHEST FIItES.
T.nnd Commissioner Ilot'iiinn Snys
Twenty Million Dollnrs Annually.
Washington, Oct, 27. The annual
report of Commissioner Hermann, of
the general land ofllce, shows a grand
total of 929,308,008-acres -of 'unappro
priated and unreserved public lands
in the United States. The disposals of
public lands during the fiscal year
show an Increase of 728.51G' acres, as
compared with the aggregate of the
previous year. The total cash receipts
of the service increased $792,142 dver
last year.
The commissioner makes a num
ber of recommendations. Protection
against forest fires is especially urged.
It Is estimated that the average yearly
loss from this cause Is not les than
$20,000,000. The proper utilization ot
the grazing lands on the public domain
also Is urged, and it is pointed out that
so long as the laws require mlllmcn
and other lumbermen to pay a fair
price to the government for timber
supplies drawn from public lands there
should be an equal charge levied on
the grazing products of public lands.
THAT .TOYFUr. FEELING
With the exhilarating sense of renewed
health and strength nud Internal cleanliness
which follows the use of Syrup of Figs is
unknown to the few who have not progressed
beyond tho old-time medicines and the cheap
substitutes sometimes offered but never ac
cepted by tho well-informed. Buy the
genuine. Manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co.
Youna's Coiiinmiitl OH' For Snutn Itosa
Manila, Oct. 27. This morning at
daybreak General Young's command,
consisting ot Gastner's scouts, a con
tingent of the Twenty-second regiment,
Chase's troop of the Third cavalry, nine
troops of the Fourth cavalry, a body of
engineers and Russell's signal corps,
with rations for seven days, left in the
direction ot Santa Rosa.
The
Cruel Knife!
It is absolutely useless to expect a
surgical operation to cure cancer, or
any other blood disease. Tho cruelty
ot such treatment is illustrated in the
alarming number of deaths which re
sult from It. The disease Is in the
blood, and honco can not be cut out.
Nine times out of ten the surgeon's
knife only hastens death.
Mr son bad a most malignant Cancer, foi
which the dootora said an operation was tha
oniy nop, -in oper
ation -was a savers
one, as It was naces
aary to out down to
the Jawbone and
scrape II. Before a
great while the Can
cer returned, and be
gan to grow rapidly.
W gave him many
remedies without re
lief, and finally,
upon the advle ot a
frland, deoldad to
itj . a. o. (swum
Specific), and wlthi
the second bottl ha
began to Improve. After twenty bottles bad
been taken, the Cancer disappeared entirely,
aid h was enred. Th enra was a permanent
one, tor ho Is now seventeen years old, and has
never had a sign ot th dreadful disease to re
turn. J. N. M OHDOCH,
179 Bnodgraii Bt., Dallas, Texas.
Absolutely the only hope for Cancel
Is Swift's Specific,
as it Is the only remedy whioh goes
to the very bottom ot the blood and
forces oat every trace ot tho disease.
8. S. 8. Is guaranteed purely vegetable,
end contains no potash, mercury, ot
other mineral.
Books on Cancer will be mailed frea
to any address by the Swift Specific
Co., Atlanta, Ga.
S.S.S.rThcB bod
tllE COLOMBIAN INSURRECTION.
rotiaul Montirnl lloelnrrn It n Minor
l'olltk'iil Vpi'lMlnir.
. Now York, Oct. 27. Colombian Con
sul Goneral Esplnosa received a cable
dispatch yostordny from Joso Santos,
mlnlstor of war, which said: "Insurrec
tion broken out In Homo villages of tho
departments of Suntandor, Goyaca
nud Cundlnamarca. No fighting yet.
Situation good,"
Consul Gol'ieral Esplnosa said: "It
Is not truo that financial matters
started tho prosent insurrection. My
government Informs mo that the
troiiblo at home was causod by tho al
toinpts of the opposition party, I.ibcr
nllsts, to oust tho present adminis
tration, Nationalist, which lias boon in
power sinco 1880. Tho Liberal party
has not yet tho strength to become
ndirmlng. Ily becoming tho aggressor
It has given tho administration party
tho opportunity to proclnim martial
law nnd Issue paper money. Our laws
pr ilblt tho importation of nrms.
Nevertheless, wo have three boats
patrolling our northern coast and one
bout on our western coast to prevent
filibustering. So you see wo have both
the advantage of monoy and arms,
With a good standing army besides.
Tho present trouble has boon antici
pated, nnd tho preslf'- t told mo last
Juno thnt ho would "inlsli tho ring
lenders of the next attempted insurrec
tion severely."
nrnntz'H Itlch ftolt Strike.
Yankton, S. I)., Oct. 27. Former
United States Senator Moody, of Dead
wood, gives a now version of the sen
sational gold discovery In tho Black
Hills by Otto Grnntz. Senator Moody
said: "Grantz took to Denver only
a few sacks of tho ore. but they net
ted him $79,000. It is the richest na
tive rock ever unearthed in the hills,
and Its discovery was an accident,
after 20 years of unremitting search
on the part ot Grantz. The sudden
discovery almost turned Grantz's head.
The gold fields of the hills have as yet
only been prospected, and tholr de
velopment has hardly boon started."
That Throbbln Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Thousands of suffer
ers have proved their matchless merit for
Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make
pure blood and strong nerves and build up
your health. Easy to take. Try them.
Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured.
Sold by A. Wasley, druggist.
TIIE PRODUCE' MARKETS.
Philadelphia, Oct. 2(J. Flour quiet; win
ter superfine. J2.KMt2.40; Pennsylvania
roller, clear, $3.10!Er3.20; city mills, extra,
J2.TOti2.70. Itye Hour quiet and steady on
a basis of J3.50gq.CO per barrel. Wheat
very quiet; No, 2 red, spot, In elevator,
71072o. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed, Bpot,
in elevator, 393SUc; No. 2 yellow, for
local trade. -12c. Oats steady; No. 2
white, clipped, 31HCi32c: lower grades.
2S30c. Hay firm; choice timothy, Jl
for large bales, lleef strong; packot, J10.CO
011; beef hnms, J23B24. Pork firm; fam
ily, J12.50S13. Lard firm; western steam
ed, J5.C0. Butter firm; western creamery,
17Ti2tc; do. factory, HV4Bfl7c. : Juno
creamery, lTOTIUa; imitation creamery,
15?20c.; New York dairy, lGW822c; do.
eroumery, 17iU24c.;. fancy Pennsylvania
prints jobbing at 2Wi2Sc; do. wholesale,
24c. Cheese barely steady; large, white,
12Sfl2!4c.; small dp.,.12-ic.j larEe colored,
l2Vlgl2vic; small ilo., 32ic. iSggs dull;
Now York and Pennsylvania, 20'j.f21c.;
western, ungraded, at mark, 14ffl8c. Po
tatoes steady; Jersey, JliBl.25; New York,
JK&1.25; Long Island, J1.12Kri81.E0; Jersey
sweets, Jl.roii2; southern sweets, J1.12V40
1.25. Cabbngo quiet; Long Island, $20 3
per 100. Cottonseed oil dull and consider
ably weaker; prime crude,' tanks, 2122c;
prime summer yellow, 23c.; off summer
yellow, 27Vie.; butter grades, 3031c;
prime winter yellow, 3132c; prims
white, 30fi?0Vto.
Baltimore, Oct. 2C Flour quiet and un
changed. AVheut dull; spot and month,
7Qi(g71c.; November, 711i071c, ; Decem
ber, 72Ts5n3c; steampr No, 2 red, C6$
CCV4c; southern, by sample, 67J72i4c.; do.
on grade, Ofi72c. Corn strong nnd higher;
mixed, spot, the month and November,
SSS'SOHC; December, 3S89c; November
or December, new or old, 373Sc; Jan
uary, 37k&37V:.; steamer mixed, 3714
37c; southern, white, new, 36i&40o.;
do. yellow, new, 3Sc, Oats dull; No. 2
white, Sfliiqic,; No. 2 mined, 2Sc. Bye
steady; No. i nearby, M4i&9c.; No, 2 west
ern, C3c. Hay easy; No. 1 timothy, J15
15.50. Eggs firm at ISfflOHc
Llvo Stock Mnt'kot.
New York, Oct. 20. Beeves In fair de
mand; one car roujrh stuff sold at steady
prices. Calves steady; veals, J5Q8.75; lit
tle calves, J4ii4.K; grassors, J3.37H3.75;
yearlings, J2.50S3. Sheep and lamb
steady; sheep, J2.roS'4; culls, J2; lambs,
J4.75iQ5.C0; Canadian lumbs, Jo.CO. Hogs
steady at J4.70&4.S.5.
East Liberty, Pa.. Oct. 27. Cattlo mar
ket steady; extra. J5.S05J6; prime, Jo.70if
5.80; common, $3iQ3.S0. Hogs active; prime
mediums, J4.55, heavy hogs, J4.W04.5j;
good mixed and heavy Yorkers, J4.45&4.50;
light Yorkers, J4.45. Sheep steady; choice
wethers, J4.30jJ4.40; common, J1.D0S2.50;
choice lambs, J5.20&5.50; common to good,
J3.50&5.20; veal calves, J707.5O.
Drink Oraln-0
after you have concluded that you ought not to
drink coffee. It is not a medicine but doctors
order it, because it is healthful, invigorating
and appetUing. It is made from pure grains
and has that rich seal brown color and tastes
like the finest grades of coffee and costs about
L as much. Children like it and tbme on it
because it is a genuine food drink containing;
nothing but nourishment. Ask yoir grocer
for Graln-O, the new fooddrink 15 and 25c
O'NEILL'S
For Pianos.
Probably you do not know that
we are the recognized headquarters
for pianos in Shenandoah. If you
desire a piano, regardless of who
makes it and where it is made, we
can secure it. And above all we
can save you more in buying from
us, even if you bought it direct
from the factory. This seems im
possible, but it is gospel truth. We
invite inspection of our
Popular Pease,
Malcolm Love,
Behr Bros.
Pianos. Our instruments are sold
on their merits and on reasonable
terms, either for cash- or monthly
payments.
Organs Taken In Exchange,
if Pianos Are Purchased.
M. O'NEILL
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker,
10G South Main St.
SPEAK OUT.
The Search Light of Publicity Is
Pleasing Shenandoah People.
Publicity Is what tho people want.
Let the publio speak on tho tuhject.
There has bceu too much claim, too little
proof.
Claims endorsed by strangers are not proof.
There Is only one kind of proof for a
Shenandoah citizen.
The experience of pooplo wa know.
When friends and neighbors ondorso.
Make public statements of tholr caso.
Thoro can bo uo question about such evi
dence. This is the proof wo have,
Which backs every box of Doan's Kldnoy
1'llU.
No oilier kidney pills, uo other kldnoy
remedies,
Can produce such proof
Hero Is ono caso from tho many we have;
Mrs. J. Ferguson, of 605 Wost Cherry
street, says; "I procured Doan's Kidney
Tills for diabetes nud tbey proved of tho
greatest valuo to mo. The constant desire to
drink, the trouble with thekidueysreretious,
the dry aud wrinkled llesh, the dizziness In
my bead aud tho bloating which I suffered
ftoni disappeared,"
Doan's Kidney Tills for sale by all dealers.
Price So cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn
Co., lluffalo, N. Y. Sole agenls for tlie'
S. Remember the name Doan's aud take no
other.
AHUSEHENTS.
pcrguson's Theatre.
DAN. J. FERGUSON, Mgr.
ONE SOLID WEEK COMMENCING
MONDAY, OCTOBER 30.
DIME MATINEE SATURDAY.
Mitchell's
Ail-Star
Players,
In a
Repertoire
Of Comedies
and
Dramas.
All the Electrical Effects nnd
Every iTentber of flltchelPs
Ail-Star Players.
MONDAY NIGHT I
Wilson Barrett's Great London Succeaa,
"1 HE-TICKET-OF-LEAVE-MAN."
NO PLAY REPEATED.
An Entire Change of Special
ties Each Night.
PRICES :
10, 20 and 30 Cts.
Special tickets tor ladles on Monday
night for 15 cents If reserved at Klrlln's
drug store before 7 p.m.
Ferguson's Theatre.
DAN. J. FERGUSON, Mgr.
One IM Ight Only.
Wednesday Evening:, Nov. 1st
TH E FAMOUS
BROS. ROYER,
IN THEIR ACROBATIC
FARCE FROLIC
NEXT
DOOR!
The Funniest Show on Earth.
TTTjI Tbe 6 Itoyer Troupe of Acrobats.
T1 Pj Pj The CJrcat Fire Scene.
,-'J-,J-, The Trick Trollei Cor.
tAAAAA The Kevolvlnc Scene.
VW J tie unty Arcnie icoycr.
Vs 10 Great SpeciaUlca.
Nothing like It. Trn tlinea (rreater
than any of her.
PRICES : - - 25, 35 and 50 Cents.
Reserved Scuta at Klrlln's Drug Stroe.
Commercial Hotel
Entirely remodeled and refurn
ished. Elegant Dath and Wash
Rooms.
Boadera tay the Detyi
Week or Month.
Well stocked bar attaclied. Au-lieuser-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.
SWEEPING
BARGAINS .
Art? Offered at'Oair
S'ore In
I.. o
Boots, Shoes and h
Underwear.
And as for groceries, we are the
cheapest grocers iu towu.
PHILIP YAROWSKY,
RELIABLE GROCER,
233 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
"nr In checks will save you
money by buying' our
JsJ bread. Try it and be
convinced. You re
ceive seven loaves.
l Oo Regular size cup cake 7c.
1 oo Regular size sponge cake 8c.
"Try our confetlonery Buy from . Ua.
We aell lino confectionery clwap.
Boston Bakery,
J II, MorKHUnUUi.
237 W. OtiUeUtrt!.
That Compel Respect.
Prices That Exact Admiration.
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Remarkable Offer
Hen's Suits.
in
Men's all-wool blue serge suits,
warranted fasT color, made up with
satin piping, worth $12 ; our price
during sale $O.00.
Men's all-wool double breasted or
sack suits in ten shades, stripes
and checks or plaids, sold every
where at $10; our price during
this sale $6.50.
Men's black cheviot suits in
double or single )breasted, regular
$10 values ; our price $G.OQ.
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L. Refowich,
The OnePrice Clothier,
10 & 12 South main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna.
D. 8c J. SIEGEL,
Are the recognized Stove Range and Heater dealers in
town. They are sole agents for the Buckwalter flake.
There is none better in.the world, and you can buy them only
at Sieerel's. . A better stove than others "and for considerable
less money.
furniture: 1-
Anything you j may desire. Far cheaper than-- our com
petitorsand a bigger stock.
103 & 10S
South Main Street.
CfllNBRI III PAPER
FACTORY SHOE STORE,
IMO. B. SOUTH MAIM ST. ABE LEVINE. Prop.
MRS. J. J. KELLY, 26 S. Main St.
Faultless Labor consistent with ;
"Faultless Prices
Are responsible for our always busy business. Try us
on plumbing and gas fitting. You wont regret the trial.
P. W. Bell, Cor. White & Lloyd Sts.
WALL PAPER GREATLY REDUCED.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR BARGAINS.
30c Papers Reduced to 1 5c. 25c Papers Reduced to 1 24 .
10c Papers Reduced to 8c.
mi C.. J 22 SouthJardln St.,
Tnos, Snyder, shenandoh, p.
S 1 OVERCOATS
Remarkable Offer
Men's Overcoats.
in
Men's light color covert over
coats, regular price $7.50 ; our
price $4. SO.
Men's light color covert over
coats, in all shades, at prices $6,00(
$7.00, S8.00 and S9.Q0.
Men's black and blue all-vool
Kersey overcoats, made up with
raw edges, strictly all-wool. Thesa
coats are good values at Si 1 ; our
price during this sale S6.75
DECORATIVE
ART 3
Una achieved Its greatest triumphs In oar
nrtUHe anil handsome stock ot wall papers.
All the latest designs and fashionable shades
and colorings are embodied In our superb
stock of art wall papers Ye 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 !
224 West Centre St.
Shenandoah.
Fall Announcement
We have now the pleasure ot
announcing to the public that
we have the largest and most
complete line ot 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.
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY OPENING.
Our fall and winter display of
millinery is our pride, aud 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 Eoods Is our specialty. New
creations come here dally, and It will
proyo a pleasure for you to visit our opeuirjg
f
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