POISON , HAS ITS PLACD la all aystoms of medldue, and It in fre quently called for In Srescriptlonj. Itisevl ent,therefnro, that no guesswork must bo per mitted In compounding preerlpllons nor aa to quality of the drugs employed. m sr 1 Our Prescription Department Is In competent hand., and our long ecnrd of successful experience warm ta ns In guaranteeing absolute aocurouyand purity Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main St., Shenandoah. Tolepliono Connection. THE NEWEST THINGS ! When it pours down you may remember that all that is new and serviceable in umbrellas may be found at our store. We solicit vou to call on us and promise you a feast for your eyes if you love the nicest things in men's furnishings, etc. Portz Bros., 24. North 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. Wesell 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 m mi 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Special Sale ! SPECIAL VALUES IN STOVES and HEATERS THIS WEEK, DEPARTHENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Mnln Sr. Our Confectionery In worth a trial. Buy It from us. We sell you flue confec tionery at prices you pay for cheap gluco preparations. Try our 25 cents worth of bread checks. It entitles you to seven loaves. l Oe Regular size cup cake 7c. l oc Regular size sponge cake Sc. Boston Bakery, H. Morgansteln. 237 W. Centre Street (f MOT Vlfry SMwmO H!MC: ' JIM iWEOVEO Vimtil We do good honest eye work. We have many testi monials in this valley, because we use the very latest methods in testing your eyes and charge only reasonable prices for eye glasses or spectacles. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician, No. 118 South Main Street. Edward Early's Saloon, Cor. Oak street and Pear alley. Very convenient to the rear entrance of the lockup. .FREE : LUNCH : SERVED : ALL : DAY. Thanksgiving ! NEW Raisins, Prunes, California Peaches, Citron, Lemon Peel, Orange reel, All Kinds of Nuts. We are .till selling tots of 9o coffee. It Is loose coffee. See what you buy. B. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre St. Two doors below Mull' dairy. vi 'li...'' for over VjTt ortno aioooror NEURALGIA and similar Oonpltlot GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, proscnooa iry emlnontphyslcu DR. RICHTER'S TVorld renowned I Itcmarkably successful! IJ r.nlTecTmlnovflthTrniloMnrk Anchor.": -'h'. 4-.ii. mwUlo. At.MIuragglauorllironiirh r. as, aiaiss eo., sis real ct, law ront 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branoh Houses, Own Glasawoits. untioTsea. ana Mrrommnit'' ' oy Ai Leadinff U tiolrstitaandJi tail vrupatxw, jmntnert, ami DB. RICHTER'S" "ANCnOU" BTOMAOIIAXi best 3nHlrwper.In.Stn,nnrh Complnlnr. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mn W. J. James and daughter have roturned from a visit to frlouds at Phil adelphia. M. L. Kenimcror, Samuel London and Tobias Furcell have returned from Karris liurc, whoro they attonded a stato convention of the confectioners. Samuel Smale is confined to his room at tlio Hotel Ferguson by a tevero fold. Elmer Hooks, of I'ottsvillo, Is visiting relatives In town. Frank Laubeusteln, of Ashland, was a visitor to town to-day ' Itchiness of the skin, horrihle, plague Most everybody nlUlcted in ono way or another. Only ono safo, never falling euro. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store, SO cents. Deaths ami Funerals. Michael Kline died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs (ins Hause, of 1201 East Centre street, Oirardvillo, yosterday. Ho was well known in this town. Charles I.ciby, a forjucr Tamaquan, died at Knoxville, Tenn., on Monday from brain fever after but one hour's illness, aged about 50 years. His remains arrived in Tamaqua yesterday, and the funeral took piaco to day. Michaol O. Boohmer, a former well known resident of rottsville, died at the county almshouse early yesterday mornlug, after an illness of four mouths. Last week he was stricken witii apoplexy. The deceased was a member of Gowen Post, O. A. li. Colonel Thomas II. Kickert, ono of Potts ville's most prominent and respected citizens. died yesterday at 1:20 o'clock, Uia death is sincerely regretted by the people of Schuyl kill county as ho has long been well and fa. vorably known to the public. Col. Kickert has been for years a cmllerer, but has been falling noticeably only for the last six months. On Friday last bo took to his bed with chills and sank slowly until Monday, when a second attack made his conditiou alarming, and he died at the time, stated. Ho was a brother-in-law of Thomas H. Van- Dusen, of town. The funeral will take place Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, interment at Pottsville. "I owe my whqle life to Burdock Bldod Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I seemed beyond cure. B. B. B. has made me a perfectly well woman." Mrs. Cbas. Hutton, Bcrville, Mich. ltesolutlons of Condolence. At a regular meeting of Phoenix Hose Company No. 2, of Shenandoah, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : Wuebas, It has pleased our Heavenly Father to call from his scene of usefulness our esteemed brother, Michael lleaton, and while w in all humility bow iifaeknowlcdg- met to His divine decree, it is proper that we, fellow members, should pay our tribute of admiration ana soriowin respect to me memory of the deceased: therefore, be it Resolved, That in bis death this company has lost an active worker, his wife a loving husband, his children a kind father and the community a good and useful citizen. Resolved. That we extend to his family our heartfelt sympathy and condolence in their sad loss Resolved. That the charter of this com pany be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days, that a copy o: tne auovo pro amble and resolutions bo presented to tho family of tho deceased and that a copy be fin read on the minutes, and that they be pub lished in the Evknino Herald and Daily News. THOMAS UONVILLK, Martin Muixahky, Michael Duuan, Committee, Inquest Held. Deputy Coroner Cardln and a jury last night held an Inquest on the death of Airs. Uonora Etonian, who died suddenly at her home on West Apple alley on Wednesday evening. Tho jury fonnd that death was due to valvular disease of the heart. The deceased was 55 years old and Is survived by ber husband and three daughters. OASTORIA. Bean the ? 1,13 Kind Yoa Haw Always Bought I Antl-Qnnylt8s In SVoret 8eiMon. Philadelphia, Nov. 17. A secret meeting was held at the Hotel Strat ford here yesterday by a number of men from different parts of the state who are Identified with the anti-Quay wins of the Republican party. The object of the gathering, which was the second held since the recent election, was to outline a plan of action for the 'overthrow of Senator Quay as a con trolling factor In Pennsylvania pon tics. It Is understood that a plan will be ndopted at tho next meeting, which will be held here next Tuesday. PennaylynnlnOniotal Eleotlon Flcrnres) Ilarrisburg, Nov, 17. The official re turns of the recent state election fol lows: State Treasure! Barnett (Rep.), 438,000; Creasy (Dem.), 327,512; Cald well (Pro.), 18,072; Watltlns (Peoples), 1,988; Clark (Soc.-Labor). 3,753; woods (Union Reform), 50(1. Supremo Court Judge Drown. 461,889 Meetrezat, 298, 403; Rlckelts. 18,265. Superior Court Judge Mitchell, 457.810; Hellly, 301, 454; Robinson, 18,612. Hnclal flatlierlne. A social was held last evening at the home of Thomas Broughall, at JJIlangowan. Games and other parlor amusements were indulged in until about half past eleven. This was followed by Instrumental and voeal mn.fi, U V llMV fltlfl I .Vti& Tlml! ffhflll. of Ellaugowan, and Miss Gertie Balllett, of Yatesville. Music was aiso renuereu uy Misses Mauie eueuas anu aiiuib iatten, uu their mandolins. Thoso who attended were Mr. and Mrs. David Faust. Mr. and Mrs. H. Graff, Mre. Marearet Thomas, Mrs. Brough all, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Matthews, flui faHla RMaM. Annin RtirtfiP.h. AHca Short, Esther and Lydia Broughall, Gertie and Martha Hauler, rannie rroiw, juaiiim Gable, Hary Coffman, Alice Faust, Clara QkAaia anA nffuura William Johnson. John Haffner, Isaac Hilton. Howard Haffner, Christ, and William Csffman, Adam Balliet, William and Edward Bioughall and Thomi.8 Matthews. Married. T7.it.v. v Vllhnrt nf PinA Grave, and f ? . ''-, - - - Miss I-uella, daughter of Dr. C. E Quail, of Auburn, were marrieu hw jwwuj "j Kev. J. F. Meixwell, of the Church of God. The groom is a meniier oi lue ecuuyiaui county bar. Ik MP PITHY POINTS. ! Happening Throughout Ihn Country Ulironlclml for llHuty l'nriual. The omployes at Morca will ho paid to morrow. John E. Reynolds, a lirmnrrniu lxiknr nf Bloomsbiirg, is missing. Art wnll pnporsat Cardln's for5 and 0 cents per roll. Como and seo them. tf The P. A It. and tho Wm Pcnn rolllerv employes will bo paid to-morrow. ThtroHs talk of ornaiiizlne a branch nf tbn Knights of Columbia In Ashland. Tho Commissioner of Internal linvenun has decided that all legacies are taxable. Shrador. tbo Dlvlno Healer, was turned out of all hotols at Chamborsbtirg last night. Eaceno V. Dobs will lecture at Shnmnkln next Friday evcnlng.on "Labor and Liberty." Daniel Beddall and John Short havn n ir. chased tho Grllllths hardware store at Tama qua. Tho cave-in on the Lakeside road at High Point park has boon filled un and tmlnn rn. sutued. Tho only two distilleries In Centre, county wero closed yesterday aud the enueors wero discharged. scraper Hue seven hundred feet long was put In operation at Tunnel Rldgo colliery yesterday. New Philadelphia, Cumbola, Mlddlcport and Tusrarorn aro to bo connected by long distance telephone After 29 years inactivity, tho Ricks Iron Ore Washer, at Tomstown, was put Into operation yestorday. Many pcoplo of town have been disap pointed in tho failure of the uicteorle shower to come on schedule tlmo. Tho meeting of tho Schuylkill Valley Min isterial Association will ho held next Tues day in the Lansford M. E. church. Dr. Allen Dudley Cattcrsou, of Tamaqua, took out a medical certificate at tho Pro thonotary's olllce yosterday morning. Druggist John Hillan, of St. Clair, well known in Shenandoah, has bought a drug storo in Pittsburg, and will locate there soon. Rev, Dr. C. W. Hoisler, of Denver. Col . has been installed as president of tho Susquo hanna University at Sellns Grovo. Tho Trading Stamp Association has hung a sign beneath the awning at its display win dow on tbo Oak street sido of tho Famous Clothing House. A substantial flag 81 ono pavement has been laid in front of J. M Schalfer's harness storo. Advices from Harrlsbnrg state that Gover nor Stone will shortly fix tho date for the execution of Thomas Urcnnaa, now in jail convicted of murder. James Sullivan, of St. Clair, a brakeman on tho P. & It. road, was fatally injured whilo at work near Bridgeport and died whilo being coqveyed to the Norristown hospital. Henry Zeiglcr was acquitted upon a chargo of barraty at Wilkcsbarre yestorday. The case grow out of a dlsputo over coal lands worth over a million. E. M. Huyett, of Contre Hall, has just closed a deal with William Thompson lor the purchase of 1U00 acres of timber land on tho Tussey Mountains. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listless ness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in buildinB up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by A. Wasley. A Farewell Tarty. A party was held last evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uaskins, on East Coal street, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fish burn, who will move to Philadelphia on tho 22nd inst. Supper was served at ten o'clock. Games wero played and there was vocal and instrumental music. Mr. and Mrs. Fishhurn received two silver tokens of esteem. Among the attendants ati.be gathering were Mr. and Mrs.'T. W. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. James Hood, Mrs. Elizabeth Clifford, Mrs. Sarah Smith, Mrs. Rebecca Davis, Mrs. Maud Acker, Mrs. Jnno Llewellyn, Mrs. Sarah Boughey, Mrs. Ann Jones, Mrs. Sarah Fish- burn, Mrs. Jane Uorreli, Mrs Mary Mader, Mrs. Mary Eareaits, and Messrs. Elmer Tempest and Albert" Haskins. Announced Ills Cnndldncy. Levi Luks, telegraph operator In the Read ing Railway station at Mahanoy Plane, has announced himself as a candidate for election to tho Advisory Committee of the Philadel phia & Reading Relief Association in di vision No. 7. A Card. Wo, the undersigned, do hereby agreo to refund tho money on a 50-cent bottle of Qreeno'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, O. H. Hagenbuch, Shenandoah Drug Store, P.W. Bierstein & Co. Fell Down 11 Chute. August Micadimas, a breaker boy aged 13 years and residing on West Cherry street, was Injured yosterday afternoon. Ho was working at the Wm. Penn colliery and fell down a chute. In the fall tho boy's right hand caught in a spike and the flesh was torn. Dr. Stein put ten stitches in the wound. TOXJ.IA. Bears the y i nB mho iou tiava wways IhB Kind You Have Always Bought Foot Hull at Ashland, The Ashland and Pottsville foot ball teams will line up at the former place at 3:30 p. m. to-morrow. Ashland will put the famous '07 team on the field. Crippled by Rheumatism. Those who have Rheumatism find themiolvoa growing teadlly worse all the while. One reason of this is that the remedies prescribed by the doctors contain mercury and potash, which ul timately intensify tho disease by caus ing tho joints to swell and stiffen, e reducing a severe aching of the bones. . S. S. has been ouring Rheumatism for twenty years even the worst oases which seemed almost incurable. Oapt. O.K. Haghsi.th popular railroad conductor, ot Columbia, S, O., had an expert, ence with Rheumatism which convinced htm that thr la onlv on eurefor thatpalnful dis ease, lie gays : "I was a great Batterer from mus cular Rheumatism for two years. I could Ret so permanent nllet from any medlolne pre sort bad by my physician. I took about a dozen bot tles of your 8. S. S and 2 now 1 am u wen uic ever was tnmy life. I amy; sure mat your meoicino cured me, and I would recommend it to anrnni suffering from any blood disease." Everybody knows that Rheumatism la a diseased state ot the blood, and only a blood remedy is the only proper treatment, but a remedy containing potash and mercury only aggravates the trouble. being Purely Vegetable, goes dlreot to the very cause of the disease and a per manent cure always results. It Is the only blood remedy guaranteed to con tain no potash, mercury or other dan gerous minerals. Books mailed free by Bwllt Spaeiio Oompanjr, Atlanta, QeorgU. S.S.S.ThoB ood A Young Girl's Experience. My daughter's nerve wore terribly out order. SI10 wa thin nndweaki tho least m. startled her, and slio won wnkcful nt nW Ileforeclie und tnkonono paelmgeof Cel, King tho change In her was so greutthut could hnrdlv lie talton for tho same girl, s la rapidly growing well and strong, her ei ploxlon Is perfect, nnd she sleeps well ev night. Mrs. UicyMcNutt, Brush Valley. 1 Celery King conns diseases of tho Ner. Rtomnch, l.lvernnd Kldnoys. Sold by 1; gits, 2". and roe. Ladies' and Misses' Garments The great success of our coat department has been brought about by giving the best values for the least money. This season we offer the nicest and most complete line of garments. Coats in all colors, Tans, Modes, Blues, Black, lined with skinner satin, mercarized satin, and silk. Also a fine selec tion of misses' and children's coats, neatly trimmed in braid and bias strips. A special line of Plush, Cloth, As trakhan and dolf Capes Collarettes made of Posum, Wool, Seal and Beaver Fur. A nice assortment of single and double plain and plaid Scotch wool shawls. Come and sse them. R R GILL, NORTH fVIAIlM STREET" MISCELLANEOUS. TilOIt KENT.--A desirable houso located et 21S Enat Coal street. Apply at Dr. J. S. Klstler's, cor. Jardln nnd I.Ioyd streets. 1M7-Ct MONEY TO LOAN. Sloney to loan at 6 per cent. Interest: must give flmt mortnge security. For further Information apply at tho Herald office. 11-17 tf POIlltENT. A very desirable brick dwelling house, No. SI East Oak street. Eight rooms with steam heat plant, bath, hot and cold watrr Uanln every room. Rent reasonable. Apply at 29 West Lloyd street, or 20 South White Btrect. 11-15-tf-ood XTfANTED. A girl or woman for general 1 housework. Good wsges to tho right putty. Apply to Sirs. It, A. Quln, Wm. I'enn, l'a. 11-10-3 FOR SALE. Tho prnpeity of the Dolancy Kstate, on Centre street, between Main nnd Jnrdln streets. Lot 30x75 feet, rmliraclnir one double three-story frame bulldiriR, o private dwelling and a 80-foot vacant lot Price reason able. Amply to Mrs Wargnret I3rennan, on the premises. 10-21-tf mitUSTWOItTHY man to represent ono or J. more counties; J12.00 a week from start, easily made. Permanent position. Pleasant work. Holiday specialty. Address, J. B. Sliepp, 1031-1033 Chestnut St., Phila.. l'a. 10-19-lm WE wish a live traveling manager in your territory at once, man or woman; liberal cash and commission first year more second year. If deserved; some for local work also; good references required those ut of employ ment or wishing to better thi'mselies, address, "Kiictory." cor. Perkins anU Union Sts., Akron, Ohio. 9 2V2m IjlOH SALE. Cheap to n prompt buyer. A ! very desirable three-story property In a pared square on Slain street. Contains two large store rooms with plate glass fronts Com fortablo dwelling with bath. Yard, warercom al.d stable, to each. Whole lot 30x150 feet to alley. Very line location for ony kind, of business. Prefer to sell the whole property, but will sell part of it if desired, at very reason able price and terms. For further information pleaso address "Owner," P O. Box 22, Sbenan doali, Ia. 11-6-tf PIG SLAUGHTERING TIME. Private parlies desiring to have their hogs slaughtered should place their orders at CARL'S MEAT MARKET, 33 East Centre Street. Pigs will be called for, killed and delivered with cleanliness and satisfaction, Rubbers.- We have the largest and most complete assortment, of rub bers in town. We can fit any child,, miss, boy, manor lady in rubbers at the lowest prices. We also have car loads of gumboots, felt boots and leather boots on hand at prices to defy competition in all sizes. Come to the Big Store With Little Prices. FACTORY SHOE STORE, NO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST. REMOVAL ! The Baltimore Cheap Store, 30 East Centre Street, has removed to No. 105 NORTH MAIN STREET, two doors above Merchants' Bank. Baltimore Cheap Store, North1iia0instreet. 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. To come and see our new stock of Men's, Ladies' and Children's shoes which just arrived from Boston. This stock was bought at a great reduction, and must be sold at reduced figures. Just to give you an idea we will mention the following prices : Hen's Al Russet Shoes for $1.75, worth $3.00. " Hand-Sewed Russet Shoes for $2.50, worth $4. " " Box Calf or Vici Kid, $2, worth $3.50. " " ' $2.50, worth $4.50. Ladies' latest shapes for $1.70, worth $2.50 and $3.00. Ladies' latest shapes for $1,20, worth $1.50 and $1.75. Boys' and Hisses' school shoes too nu merous to mention 50 large is our stock. 10,000 pair of Rubbers in Men's, Ladies' and Children's at reduced prices. Come and be facts only. No. 27 llauser Up-to-Dutn Affair market. Spring lamh, nice tripe, pickled pig's feet, sausages, etc. Big values for little money. Cherry nnd Chestnut streets. - Serving Tlma. Joseph Barowskl was arrested last night hy l'oliceman Foyle and Constahlo Phillips for violating the peace aud this morning Justice Shoemaker committed him for forty-eight hou's. How Is Your Wife 7 Ha3 she lost her beauty? If so, Coustlpa. tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache aro tho principal causes, Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured theso ills for half a century. Piicc 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded if results aro not satisfactory. Sold hy P. P. Klrlln on a guarantee. The Best Bargain House In Shenandoah is ot 1 233 West Centre Street. You would be amazed to seo the values we . . , offered In . . Underwear, Boots and Shoes, ... Groceries. If you only give us a trial, that is all we ask This means a steady customer at our store. Rubbers. ABE LEVIN E, Prop. The Boston Factory WANTED convinced that in South Ma GAUGHAN'S Indies' Valls In plaids, plain cloth, mercerized satteen nnd mohair in plain, tucked anil braided fronts, from 00 cents to $2.50. MANNING. ' E. BANNING Corner Main and Oak Streets. xxxxxxoooooxxxxxxxxxxxx O1 TJR wall papers are arriving dressv natterns for iqoo. If you contemplate doing any We are leaders, on wail paper. vVWWvVWAWWVVVV OUR stock of window shades is now complete. Can give you almost anything you desire aud at prices that will surely win your cus tom. All colors and patterns with or without lace and fringe. Call and see us. F. J. 31 North xxxxxxxxxxxx we advertise Shoe Store, Street. Indies', Misses nnd Children's Conts ire now being dally rrcelved by us. Wo havo a large stoilc of the best tailor-made garment in attractive style-, well fitting, made from best mnteihils and lined throughout with satin a, d plain and tdiicy silk IhIIcU. Lndtes' nlL-wool Kersey Jackets, from $3.75 to $14 00. Lodies' all-wool Kersey Jackets, irt tan, castor and blue, $7. 00, $8.00,' $lo 00 to $i-.oo. Children's Jcckets. 6 to 14 year, $1.50, $a.oo, $2.30, $3.oo, $4 to $6. If you are interested in blankets there is an inducement hero for you to buy. Our special all-wool home-made blankets at $3.75 worth 5.00, Is a bargain. A large cotton blanket white and grey, with fancy borders, 39c. For these you would be asked elsewhere 50o to GQc Fine California blankets, with red, blue and pink borders, from $4.50 to $7.00. flANNlNO. Admirable Shoos for little feet at attra-.tive prices. Put your children's pedals in durable footwear. Make the youngsters merry with our almost Everlasting Shoes. Such news about shoes as we are telling makes parent's hearts glad. What! n pair of Manning's Children's Shoes for 98 cents? Certainly. Seize the opportunity. Superior quality at inferior price. What a goodly gaiu for money savers 1 9 every day. Strictly new and Beautiful designs at 5c per roll. papering call and see our goods. PORTZ Main Street. til!
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