POISON HAS ITS PLACI1 in All systems of medicine, and It Is fre quently oallwl for in prescription. Itiievt iient,thercfnro, tlint no Rtieiwwork tnutlm per mitted in comfonmllii lircuTlptlona nor ns to quality of the drugs eraployeil. Our Proscription Department la In competent hands, nnd mirloiig lecord ot succeasfut experience warrai ts nj. In guaranteeing absolute necurney una parity 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 cofrect, tasteful, and not too ex- nensive 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. PITHY POINTS. II iipnhiK Throughout the. Ooiintry UhronlclMl for Hasty I'erusitl. Douli target the I'huenlx Imll. Twelve men will be tried for murder at tlio November term of court P. V. Bruno wn yeaterdny appointed fourth-uUM poMmnster nt Kr lay res. Don't forget tlio l'lioenlx Imll on Hollow 'een night, October 31st. Muny foreigner, nre leaving Maliunoy City for the Wet. Ten lei t yesterday. Matthew Slei'i, of Malmnoy City, will go Into the drug limine at Mineravlllo. Art wall lMpeinut Ordln'a forS Hud 0 cents per roll. Como and see tliem. tf Claud i ouser, of Tamaiiua, fell nndor a V. & K, englno nt Wllliatusport yostonlay and was Instantly killed. Tlio rliocnix ball on tlio 31st lust., will ho tlio society ovenl of the season. T. J. Foley, the well known hotel keepor of flilborton. Is completing airangements to remove to Hillailolphln. Tlio Mahanoy City High School foot ball team will buck against the Frackvllle High School team to-morrow. Bobbins' opera house will he n scene of gaiety on the 31st Inst., the night of tlio l'lioenlr ball. A horse owned by Charles Kohoe. tho local cigar dealer, was attacked with colic yester day nt Mahanoy City. The ninth annual meeting of tho School Directors' Association of Northampton county was held at Knstuu yesterday. The deal looking to tho purchase of tho E. and O. llrooke iron plant at Itlrdshoro by a Philadelphia syndicate is oil'. It Is reported that the Amorioan Steel Company will invest $10,000,000 in a plant to bo located on Neville Island. The I'hoenix boys have tho reputation of royal entertainers, and they will maintain it at their ball on tho 31st Inst. Congressman Brosius left Lancaster last night fora stumping tour through Ohio and Iowa in the interest of President McKluloy. A police commission for David Bohringer was received at the ICecorder's ofllce. He is a special ollicer for tho Williams Coal Com pany. George Jordan, a seven-year-old child, was dragged over a rough road at Carbondalo by a mule, and died an hour later fiom his injuries. Henry FrsnU, of St. ( lair, a fireman on P. & It. engine No. CO, was badly burned and scalded about the head by the bursting of a water bar at Wethcrill Junction yoatorday afternoon. Tho wedding of Miss Mary McOuiroand Hugh Sweeney, both of Lost Creek, which was to have taken place last Wednesday, has been postponed uutll noxt Monday, on account of sickness of the latter. Till! WKATIIKK. I nr tmipeinture lontinuus nnout to ileiii' is uUovc tho souHonnl nvonxgo In - - o the Atlantic const and onst gulf states: mill the Ohio val ley. West of tho Mississippi the de partures of the tomporaturo nhovo tho scnsonnl aver age nro not mark ed. Forecast for this section: Part ly cloudy today; probably showers and cooler tomor row; light vnrla rlses, 0:28; sun sets, 5:11; length of day, 10h 43m.; moon rises, 12:08 a. m.; moon sets, 1:28 p. m. ble winds. Sun winds. PERSONAL MENTION. MnrrlPd UN Vlttlin In Jnll. Mum-lc, Ind.. O. t. 27 - Tho trial of Edward Salmon for attempting to poison his sweetheart, Miss Luuma Franks. Just nftor his return from the Cuban cnmpalgn, was called yostordoy, but the prosecuting witness could not he found. Since tho poisoning the girl married Salmon in Jail and then hid herself away, ns has Mrs. Hardy Mor ris, her slstor, who waB poisoned at tho same tlmo. Prosecutor Whito rofused to drop tho enso, and threatens to Jail the two sisters as witnesses for tho state if they can ho found. Rid Tourself of Rheumatism liny Hod Flag Oil, 25o. At Gruhler Hrm , drug storo, CAMl'ilHLL -On the 2Mb 1nt., atTurkc Hun, Mrs. Catharine Cami hell Kunersl will tnl;e plnre Hnturclny morning, at o'clock, Tlluti limln Annunciation church. Interment In parish cemetery. Friends and relatives and (Hi Thos. Buchanan, No. Jeweler and Optician, 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. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Hum, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Hucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and nromntlv heal it. Cures Old Sores. Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boi's, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best rile cure on earth. Only 25cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, DrugKist. Futile Kirort to Kurt n Strike). Nantlcoke, Pa., Oct. 27. An attempt was made yesterday to resume work at the collieries of the Susquehanna Coal company, which have been idle three months, owing to a strike, but without success. Not enough of the striking miners applied for work to warrant the company In keeping the collieries In operation. The company officials say they will closo down all the mines until such time as the men are ready to rosume work. The com pany has 4,000 men and hoys on Its payrolls. Business of all kinds is par alyzed In the town. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, ' At Gruhler Bros., drug store. -h BOSTON S 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Fall and Winter GARMENTS For 1899 and 1900. the prevailing interest displayed in our cloak department this season is iustified by tue 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 are well supplied with a fine assort ment of plain and Scotch l'laid Jolf Cape. Also a large stock of I'lush, Kersey, fheviotts and Astrakhan Capes, lined with silk and mercariied satin Collar ettes a specialty. We extend an invitation to examine the line of garments and satisfy yourself on price and quality, R F. GILL, NORTH MAIN STREET 40c For two Tarda wide oil cloth la not an every day . pportunlty That Is our setting prioe. Will buy an extra large keg of the finest while waolc rel ever brought We have a cheaper kind, also very to town. good. Try our Wince Meat, 8 pounds for iS cent. B. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre SI. Tyvu doon below Mull' dairy. Miner Hreaks a Leg, Dennis Garvoy, a miner at tho Hammond colliery, had his leg fractured this morning, tie was admitted to the Minors' hospital. Garvey is a resident of Deanesville. Collieries Idle. All the Packer collieries were idle to-day on account of a scarcity of cars and the Sheuandoah City and Kohinoor collierhs were thrown idle at noon for tlio same reason. Full or Coal. Anthony Gibrowski, a married man resid ing on West Ointre street, was injured about tho legs and body by a fall of coal at the Indian Ridge colliery this afternoon. Kicked by a Mule. Frank Gerber, stable boss at tho Knicker bocker colliery, was kicked abovo tho right eye by a mule this afternoon. His skull was fractured and he was sent to tho Miners' hospital. Geiher Is about 38 years old and has a wife and four children. False Alarms. Tho fire alarm system sounded two false alarms this afternoon. The first time it rang once, and the second time there were two taps. The system was apparently out of order some place. Kauser's Cp-tn-Date Meat Market, Cherry and Chestnut streets. Try our scrapple, puddings, mince meat, sausage, fresh and smoked meats. tf nuqqets of news. Sir Henry Irving and his theatrical company reached New York from London. The admissions to Philadelphia's ex port exposition yesterday (German day) numbered 23,202. , A train crashed into a crowded trolley car at Detroit, killing Con ductor Schneider and injuring 22 paa sengers, two fatally. The Chicago board of education will insist on an Inspection of every child for diphtheria and scarlet fever before it is admitted to the public schools. The total number of Immigrants ar riving in this country during the year ending June 30 last was 311,716, an increase of 82,416 over the preceding year. llnbcrtToRh, of Snuthport.Cambrla countv, who was a guest of his brother, Constable Thomas Tosh, In town, left for his homo to day. Messrs. Edward and P. J. Ihirko and J, M Sohtteirer woro passengers to Pottsvllle to-day. Mrs. Susan Yoder, of Koarlng Creek, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Zimmerman. Charles Smith Is ill at his home on West Ccntro street. Kd ward Foley, who sustained a severe sprain of the left ankle at Indian lildgo col liery two weeks ago, is stilt confined to his home on South Chestnut street. Mrs. Philip Itose, who was sovcrely ill with pneumonia, is gradually recovering and Is now considered out of danger. Clayton Frost, a son of lnsldo Foreman Silas Frost, is convalescing from his attack of pharyngitis. Supt. Robt. A. Qulu, of the Wui. Pcnn colliery, and Kov. V. 11. Stewart, of tho samo place, were Pottstlllo visitors to-day. Charles M. Connor and Ed. S. Daly, repre senting Bros. Koycr Next Door Co., paid the Herald a pleasant visit. F. H. Hicks, representing a confectioner's supply house, of Baltimore, Md., hookod orders here to-day. Sir. and Mrs, E. Anstock and William Rob erts went to Ilangor, Northampton county, to-day, to attend the funeral of a relative, Miss Nellie Roberts. Martin McDonald, of Connors patch, who is confined to the Minors' hospital, is recover ing from his injury. Ho sustained abdominal troubles by coming in collision with a stump. The Right name in the Right Place-Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At Gruhler liros,, drug storo. Dentlis and Funerals. John Purceli, a promiuont young man, formerly of Silver Creek, died of pneumonia at Johnstown on Wednesday. The deceased was a sou of .Mr. aud Mrs. Michael Purcoll, well known throughout the county. Tho funeral of tho lato Mrs. Mary Grimes, an aged woman, took placo from her late residence in Rappahannock yesterday. High mass was held in the St. Joseph's Catholic church, Girardville, after which interment was made in tlio St. Joseph cemetery. Mrs. Mams M., wife of the late John Aikman, died at her late homo in Pottsvillo yesterday, after a short illness of brain fever. She was in the 28th year of her age aud Is survived by one child. Dyspepsia bano of human oxistenco. Bur dock Blood Bitters cures it, promptly, per manently. Regulates and tones tho stomach. Porhnpn Xiiva SociMn Will Cliullonco. Montreal, Oct. 27. H. Barclay Ste phens, former vice commodore of tho Iloyal St. Lawrence Yacht club and owner of the steam yacht Dana, and some other well known yachtsmen arc working to form a syndicate to chal lenge for the American cup through the Hoyal Nova Scotia Yacht squad ron. If tue plan materializes and ;l challenge should be accepted tho boat is to bo built in Nova Scotia. Selilf.f Will Aotiit n IIdiiih. Washington, Oct. 27. A committee representing the Women's Industrial and Patriotic league called upon Rear rtumlral Schley last night and Inform ed him that the league had decided to undertake the task ot procuring by popular subscription a home for him In this city. The admiral thanked the ladies of the committee and again in formed them that he left the matter in their hands, saying that anything that they might do would be acceptable. Another lllur 8tl I'lnnt tn ltomjmo. Troy, N. Y., Oct. 27. Work will soon be resumed at the steel plant on Breaker Island, in this city, which has long been idle. Sixteen hundred men will be employed. Orders for 120.000 tons of steel billets and slabs have been guaranteed on resumption. Kni"rort to Mant. London, Oct. 27. According to the Berlin correspondent of The Dally Mail Emperor Nicholas and Kmperot William will meet at Darmstadt before the kaiser goes to England. OASTOHZA. Bean tie 1 11)9 KhkI HiW Always 8,gr A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agreo to refund the money on a S0-ccut bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to euro your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded, A. Wasley, C. H. Hagenbucb, Shenandoah Drug Store, P.W. Blerstoin & Co Jersey Mechanics ltevolt The Now Jersey State Council of the Junior Order United American Mechanics closed its session at Trenton last night. The Council, with only five negative votes, adopted a resolution refusing to pay the national per capita tax or to recognize tho national body until there was adjustment of the existing differences. The state officers were empowered to employ counsel if neces sary to resist the present national officers. C JlTs 1 O BLTA . Bears the ? Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Postal Telegraph Company. The Postal Telegraph Co. will shertly begin tho extension of Its wires from Read iug to Pottsvllle and when an office is opened at the latter place, according to the most ro liable Information obtainable, Shenandoah, Mahanoy City and other towns, and possibly Hazlcton, will also bo touched by tho system No one would ever be bothered with const! patlon if everyone knew how naturally and quickly Burdock Blood Bitters regulates tho stomach and bowels. Shot Two of Amlroo's Men. London, Oct. 27. The Times pub lishes a letter from Hear Admiral Hubert Campion summarizing the story received from his nephew, now at Fort Churchill, Hudson Bay, which says that some Esriuimuux traders tin north some time ago shot two white men supposed to belong to the Andree expedition. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature School 1 i,i i iiti.tu m l I i '-' Orphan Santiago de Cuba, Oct. 27. Gonernl Leonard Wood, military govornor of the province of Santiago, Issued an order yesterday establishing an in dustrial school for boys, orphans of Cuban soldiers, in the Spanish mili tary hospital, which was abandoned by the American troops last June, Some two hundred hoys will receive' Instructions in various trades and an education in elementary English branches. Scald head is an eezema of the seal p very severe sometimes, hut it can be (Hired. Doan's Ointment, iruluk and permanent in its results. At any drug store, 60 cents. Miner Injured. Charles Wragg, of Mahanoy City, was in jured about the head, ncuk and back last night by a fall of coal at the Tunnel Ridge colliery. There's Just What Yon Want. Pan-Tina (Me ) for coughs and colds. Gruhler Bros., drug store. i pmWrs of nttend. the 11. V. M. are rcqueatril to pv'.'ai ry for over Its of thoGlobofor 1IEUEA1QIA and simitar Oomphlntu, una prcparea nnacr mo etringonc GERMAN MEDICAL LAWSM DR. RlfiHTER'S fcfc A&inunn "57 1 1 PAIN EXPELLEB. World renowned I RcmnrkaWysucccmfnl I aOnlvecnntnowlihTradoMark" Anchor," : .c, iott.'.alwtuo. Ataliamrgisuortnroiigii I f.AD.ElCaiESftCO., SlSrewlCt., llEWYCSi. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. ISii. Drwjtilsts. MinfitUrg. anil "V . ouur nromtnent DR. ntCHTER'S 1 "ANCHOR" STOIuAOIIATj best for i Collo.lvwoppwlatfcfftomncli Complntntw.l xxxxxxxxx BALL'S, n 4 29 N. MAIN ST. GOlDltM'S GOL.OIINJ'3 30L.DINS At This Season of the Year People are more or less interested in clothincr buying. Our stock consists oi tnc largest and finest collection in this part of the state. We have the latest designs in men s anu boys' clothing such as stripes, fine checks, blue and black worsted cashmeres and the latest styles in heavy light blue serges. Those suits are sold with or without the new style double brested vests. OVERCOATS ! .SNVNNXN 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 latest style and any color you may fancy. For boys and children our stock of suits arid overcoats must be seen to be appreciated. Among them you will una 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 lor good stylish cloth ing call at the Mammoth Clothing House, 9 and 11 S. Main St. I Gold i n, Proprietor. ixxxx OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKXXXXXX GOODS THAT SELL A new store with entirely new goods. We mean exactly what we sty. All up-to-datejin style. There are no shelf worn goods whatever, but the best of everything relative to our line for the smallest amount i ol money obtainable. At Our Old Store, M S. Main St. $1 Worth of Shoes for 50c. This means our prices cut exactly in half. Note a few of our inducements : Men's $3 shoes at $1.50. At $5 Ladies' $3 " $2 Children's SOo. Children's $1.50 75c. a Joyce tuuko ' at " at $1.00 2. SO 1.SO. 1.00. shoes at shoes at This stock must be sold, regard less of what money we may lose in disposing of it. The goods will sell if you only call to see us. These are shoe values never offered to any buyer in tins town or vicinity. BALL'S, 14 S. Main St. els 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 you. MEN'S OVERCOATS. 2a 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 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, Colored Bosoms, 25c. Men's, Boys' and Children's Underwear.- Entirely new stock for this fall ; all sizes foremen from 32 to 44, at 75 cents, shirts or drawers. . All wool goods. WE H AV GRADES e: c hearer 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 $B and up. We have a nice coat we sell at $4, It is a winner. In Ladies' Skirts we are sure to please you. We sell them as low as 75 cents and upward. You should not fail to see us if you are bent 011 saving money. LADIES' WRAPPERS In Calico and Flannels Calicos at 50 cents and Flannels at 75 cents. These are servica ble goods. Boy's Knee Pants at 10 Cents a Pair. Stiff and Soft Hats for Merr and Boys. It would astonish you to see them and the prices attached to these goods. XXXXXXXXXXX D. BRAZINSKI, No. 3? East Centre Street, Shenandoah. HEISENBERGER BLOCK, NEXT TO BICKERT'S CARE. OOOOOOOO ocxm MISCELLANEOUS. FOU KENT. A very desirable brick dwelling house, No. 24 Uust Oak street. Eight rooms with steam heat plant, bath, hot and cold water G& In every room. Kent reasonable. Apply at 28 Vest Lloyd street, or 20 South White street. JO-18-eod FOIt SALE. The licensed saloon on North Main street, now conducted by Michael Vetera, It is jilted up with all conveniences and Is one of tbe oldest and best located stands In Hli nandoah. For terms apply to M, Peters, IS North Mala street. 10-23-t( IOU BALK The property of the Delaney ' Kstate, on Centre street, between Main and Jardln streets. Lot TOi75 feet, embracing one double three-story frame hulldlne;, a private dwelling and a 30-foot vacant lot. 1'rice reason, able. Apply to Mrs. Margaret iirennan, on the premises. 10-Zl-tf I7IOK SALK, A spring wagon. JIekali) ofllce. Apply t('(,1 A LADY wanted to represent u. flood pay to the proper party. Write to the Marietta l'erfuiae Company, Marietta, l'a. 10-23-Gt milUSTWORTHY man to represent one or JL more counties; (12.00 a week from start, easily mode, l'crmancnt position, l'leasani work. Holiday iiieclalty Address, J, II. 8hepp, 1031-1033 Chestnut at., l'hila.. l'a, 10-19-lm WIS wish a live traveling manager In your territory at once, man or woman; liberal cash and commission first yearmore second year, If deserved; some for local work also) good references required those out of employ, ment or wishing to better themselves, address, "Factory," cor. l'orklns and Union Sts., Akron, Ohio. 9-23-2m "TOTI0K. Desirable properties for sale, Ap il ply to 8. U. M. lfollopeter. attorney, Alien, ndoali. Ml-tf A Handsomo Complexion la one of tho greatest charms a woo.au can I possess I'ozzoNi'a OonrunioM FowdbbI ? m GAUGHAN'S. H IjiJIea', Misses and Children's Coats era now being dally rtcelved by us. We have a large stock of the best tallormade garments In attractive style, well fitting, made from best materials and lined throughout with satin and plain and fancy silk taffeta. Ladles' all-wool Kersey Jackets., from $3.75 to $14 00. Ladles' all-wool Kersey Jackets, in' tan, castor and blue, $7. 00, $8.00,, $lo.oo to $N,oo. Children's Jackets, 6 to 14 years,. $1.50, $a,oo, $3,50, $3.oo, $4 to $6- If you are interested In blankets there Is am Inducement here for you to buy. Our special 1M all-wool home-made blankets at $3.78, worth 13.00, is a bargain. A Inrge cotton blanket, white and grey, with fancy borders, 300. For these you would be asked elsewhere SOo to 60c fine California blankets, with red, blue and pink borders, from $4. B0 to $7.00, Ladles' Wal'ts In plaids, plain cloth, mercerized satteeu and mohair In plain, tucked and braided fronts, from SO cents to $2,50, KsBBBU