rrrrr yiwr?iViViri' - t TBY ONE Pound of out' 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 4c. Remember we have 41 k,vU at tlrs price. We are also agents tor Lowney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a 'i II) package. HOOKS & BROWN, 4. rvl. rvlaln st. HAVE YOU TRIED dh Houck's Headache Cure ? A sure cure or your money Itntrlnl. rerniult'U SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone ConmHtion. DAVISOX. TILE FLTHXITITIMO AND QUECN DKAIitiR Hereby makes Ills fall an nouncement to those who Intend to purchase a stove or range for the whiter. We hao already noll n quantity of tliem, ami ulll continue to increase our pales. Why lle caurtMvc are new I icrI liners nml wish to eitab llsli n koo.I trailo ! giving you value for every dollnr ou Invest. We call special atten tion to our "(Jueen Cinderella limine" of which the ahove cut Is a fac-alinllc. It hus six cooking holes, made with fire hoi at either rlRlitorleft end. All the latest Improvements-nil the hest Ideas. Four view tojiB. I.nrire high ovens, thoroughly ventilated. Itemovahlo nickel door Vlate with bronze iiir-iliillon. The side shelf, oven door kicker, shaker handle and knohs are nickel (dated. Duplex nr triplex grate, that .aii he removed and replaced without dlsturli ImthcllnlnKH. Direct draft damper. Law ash ran. dltloiiu' centre. Ill Hired cover, File Milt or east Iron linings. Highly polished edges Folding nickel towel rod. SOU) AND GUARANTEED AT DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Alain St. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wcstphal'a fluxlHator Cures Dsmlruir and all diseases of the scalp. FOR SALE AT mm msm im Ferguson House Block. BUSCHNER'S SKIRT BINDING. FOR M O R G A N 'S B A Z A R UNEQUALLED DURAWLITY. ( )nce used no oilier can lake its pUi e. h is not a cheap made artii le. It is made of speciall) selected wool, ihe "brush" t'dyc tlire.nU lieinjj woven in with the heading not sewed on as all others arc and it is yuaianteed to out wear any other nmke on the mar ket It will not cost you more than 10 cents on a skirt more than oilier makes, and it will wear three times as long. m More and Get less mi': wcATnr.it. The (oioettRt fur Hnnilny : (.'lent, Cottier uentlier nml fiesli to liiilil imrllirtoslorly winds, becoming vurlnblo, followed by gen- eully sliuiii f lusts in tliu southern litglilaiids. PITHY POINTS. ii.tiiitiiiinit Win liroiigliinil tlin Country tilrlmt for lliinly IVrinoil. Why 13 it every snrsnparilln which Mos to sell itself, ranges itself against Ayor's 113 the stand ard ? Why is it that nil have to offer extra inducements bigger bottles, fancy wrappers, cheaper price anything, everything, but tho one inducement of quality ? MB? O.V!t Sarsapariila has never been equaled by any cheap imitation of it, and quality tolls, just as blood tells. It Is toe Standard. "I have eold Ayer's Sarsaparilla formers than twenty-five years, and have- never heard anything but words of nralso from my customers J not a single complaint h:n ever reached mo. A preparation must possess great merit to maintain such n repu tation. I believo vour earsaparilla to be the host blood purifier that Ins ever been Introduced to tho general public. I often hear other manufacturers pay that thia is "as good as Aver'," hut no ono ever yet heard It said that Ayer's was "a3 good" as nnv other kir.d. TVy always sot Ayer's up as' the standard of excellence." Si. I . BOYCC, Duluth, Minn, Witsii l.iut lla-uN. It hus riwiith luen eliilnnil tlmt cnce; of Infivtiuti tli.it Lt.iiki lie mcomited for in no othvr wnv linve lieon exnliiiniil by the flnputM us it chIcIo In limiillinir money ostwlnllv of iwnvr, doorknobs, banisters, onrotmps nml u linnilml thinps that every ono must friiiiicntly touch, thuro aro chalices lnnumcmblo of plnkliiK up perms of typhoid, scarlatina, illphtlierla, small pox, etc Vet tomo persons actually put bucli tliiniis in their mouths, If not too lnrao. Heforo ciitlng or toucliilit? that which Is eaten tho hands should bo immediately and scrupulously wa.slu il Wo hear nuich nbout Kcneral rloanlinoss as "next to K"d llness. " It may Ik- added Hint hero In par tlcular it Is also ahead of health and safety Tho .Tews made no mistake In that "ox cept they washed they ato not." It is a sanitary ordinance as well ns an ordinance of decency. Now York Ledger A KING AS AN AMERICAN SUITOR. mis l'lilllppd Itrjrrti cl liy n Mcrclinnt, but Accepted by u Monarch. "Ono day tho Duko of Orleans prcpnrcd hla nttlro with all tho solicitude of a young man and lover," says William l'crrlno In nti artlrlo In Tho Ladles' Homo Journnl on thu times when Louis I'hlllppo taught school In J'hlladolphln. "If hlswhltokneo breeeheH wero of cloth, his stockings wcro certainly of silk. Ho picked out from his traellngchcnt tho shirt most lavishly laco borulllcd at bosom and at wrist. Ho nan' lied his silk waistcoat, artistically brocad cd on a whlto Kiouinl. Hlscontof dark green silk had tails that reached his ankles. and In ono of tho pockets was an elegant snuffbox from Versailles, whllo tho other held nn equally elegant kerchief. 1th a bunch of seals pendunt from either fob, n long polished enno In his hand and a ben ver hat of most graceful curvo upon hla long black hair, our royal suitor put his best foot foremost and was off to proposo for his ladylovo hand to hor fnthor. Ho halted under tho twin huttomvood roes that shaded tho front of tho mansion of Mr. Willing, who might bo his father- in-law, and ho rapped with tho knooker at tho door, whllo his heart went pitapat at tho thought of Mistress Abigail, who might lie his wlfo. Tho wldo, gonerous hnll admitted him to tho parlor, tho fold- ink' doors a llttlo lateradmitted Mr. Thorn as Willing, arbiter of his fate, and tho pro posal was made in form. Mr. willing re plied: ' 'Sir, shonlil you over bo restored to your hereilltary position you wilt uu too groat it match for my daughter. If not. slio is too groat a match for you.' "More than a dozen years elapsed. Louis l'lilllnne, still poor, still exiled from his country, was In Sicily. French armies had driven thither from hla throno I'cnll hand IV, kinuof Naples, and In that king's daughter, Mario Anielle, Louis I'hlllppo found tho Hung Imago of his early lovu. The King of Naples was not good at null theses. His aeiiuaint.une witli politics was hotter than his command of rhotorlo. Ho graciously answered, "Yes,' " Tho seusou for shooting pheasants opened to day. Mnliauoy City High school has organized a foot ball team. Tho Kcimblican candidates will spoak lit Maliaiioy City this overling. Tho r. & It. cmployos weio paid to-day and those at Kohley Hun Tcstctiluy. T ho Democratic stato cannldatcs will speak in 1 otts villo sonio day next week. Head tho attraction at tho Ashland opera huuso next week, In another column, Wholesale dealers having raised the price of Hour, tho retalleis will follow still. A. SI. Stotig and Mls3 licit ha A. Kncclit, of I'ottsvlllc, wcro man led at that place, Morgan llovan, llio boss at tho (llllicrtou colliery, will move from this town to Oilbcr ton. Tho Schuylkill County Medical Society will meet in I'ottsvlllo 011 tho first Tuesday of next nonth. l'ottsville's benevolent society is short of funds for tho winter's work, and hus made u public appeal. rho SI. K. church nt Ollljcrton will bo re opened and dedicated on November IStli. Itov. McDowell will preach. Michael Hoiuan, u well known Italian ol Haz'cton, was arrested yesterday charged with arson, sovcral years ago. Tho Sons of Temperance at (lllbcrton will hold an cntcrtulnmont tills evening, at which Shenandoah parties will participate. Arbitrators yestorday tiled an award of H 00 and costs In tho case of 11 . W. Hressler vs. tho Township of llegins, in an action of ticspass. Auotlior hospital train will leave l'ntts- villo to-morrow to bring more sick soldiers from Camp Meado to the hospital nt the county seat. Argument was beard yesterday hy .ludiio Dunn, in an action to set aside the will ol the late Mrs. Slater, of I'ottsvlllc, wh rb left all the property to her son. Woid bus been received at his lormer home in Uloonisburii of tho death in l'eno Hico of Charles Stohner, of Company II, Kirsl Hegi nient, United States Vuluntecr Kngincers. The Women's Missionary Society of the THIS IS PLAIN TALK Dr. Jacksou points to the startling fact that there are now 20 million Catarrh victims in this country and the number rapidly increasing. It has already become the National Disease. Are we to become a nation of Catarrhites? It looks like it. The Aboriginal Indians are said not to have known the disease. That proves it is not caused by our climate ami must have been imported. Its growth was slow but persistent, l'orty years ago there were less than 40.000 cases in the U. S., to-day there are 20 tnilllou. Soon there will be 30 million. Where Is it to end? Shall we uot awake till it has fastened Its fangs ou every man, woman and child in the loud? How shall we prevent it unless we take Immed iate and vigorous steps to stump out the plague? This putrid disease known uo sex, no class, nu station. It is everywhere. A germ (microbe) disease it spreads by contagion. The carton breath and expectotation of the poor victim arc loaded with these microbes. Others breath them in, they find lodgement and never teleasc their hold 1111 the victim lies down in death, unlets eviry microbe is killed. Hut can they be killed ? Yes, but uot by any "blood medicine." Is'o Ca tarrh germ was ever found ill the blood. The trouble is local aud must he treated locally. A balsam has been discovered that Is sure death to the Catarrh microbe, making a radical and permanent cure. It is lirnxlllun llalm. It has cured tens ot thousands In the past 15 years. It also cures all the troubles caused by Catarrh asSore Throat, Old Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma aud I.uug troubles, nie swallowing ui it Catarrh pus makes the Stomach raw aud ulcer ated. The Ilruzillan Italm soon mnkesa radica' cure of the Stomach and alimentary canal. I' n the cheapest remedy on me mat kit, a ii.vi bottle containing a whole month's treatment a oil suffcri rs with Catarrh and Asthma have run-down systems we will till January next put a month's tieatment of Toxicola Tablets, fice n with every St uo conic pi nnuiusu i.mm his is tne oesi ionic bin- n..s.. ..V, i,,,,,i vnn net nil forSl.OO. amouth'i treatment ot both. Now is the tunc to treai ourcatarra. wo nui utwv. .ko "- - ml take no substitute. If he will not get it send direct to us, II. I'. Jackson n. co m-i g Chemists, Indianapolis, Iud. SHENANDOAH DRUQ STORE, Wholesale Agents. Tired .tletlils. It Is a fact of comparatively recent dis covery In chemical metallurgy that metals loso their vitality from repetitions or shocks and strains and may be said, as tho expression Is, to suffer from fatiguo that Is, they may bo worked till their moloculos fall to hold together, ami then they aro in a stato of exhaustion As Is familiarly known, liars of tin, rodsof brass and wires of any metal w ill separate, owing to fa tigue, If boi.t backward and forward con tinuously. Hut by careful experiments, however, tho fact Is inado to appear that a remedy exists for this condition of metals, If tho overstrain does not bolder on rup ture, and this remedy Is very much llko that which Is applied In tho case of an overworked human frnnio namely, rost. Feather edged tools recover their vitality hotter than any other. Of coursu tho length of tlmo lenuired for this rest varies with diiferont metals and tho amount of strain to which they have been subjoctod. Hard metals such as iron and stool, uso tin ono and two years' tlmo in tho process. On tho other hand, soft metals, llko lead. retain their cohesive forco longer and also require less rest. Geraniiinns, fuchsias, musics, daises, roses etc., for spring planting at I'ayno's nurseries, Oiraidvillo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. THAT .IOYI'IIIj I'KIU.INO With tho exhilarating senso of renewed health aud strength and internal cleanliness, which follows tho uso of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond tho old-timo medicines and tho cheap substitutes sometimes ollerod hut never ac cepted by tlio well-informed. Ituy tho genuine. .Maniuaciureii ny tno utiiionun Fig Sprup (Jo. It will pay you to read Iko Orkin's an nouncements on tho fourth pago. tf 3Iy wifo was in tho most horrlblo condition of r.:.y huisn being, from Kczcma. Sho could liv .lr-r Eit down nor Ho down, her torture was so Liior.-o. I tried all tho doctors that I could rca-h, but Eho got so that I firmly bellev o sho ",voi '. I havo died within twelve hours if I had nr , 1 , d:i advised of Cuticuka Kumiidies and pot ibem. My wifo Kent to sleep in tieohourt rTrr the first application, although sho had nut tlryl for scren days, and with two boxes ol CiTicmiA. (ointment) and ono cako of t curPBA Soil- 7i! teas absolutely cured, and i - well and hearty to-day. "pit- r Ocas TroATumT ma TocTrnnfO, Iimfio- :' var.s,W!T,!l,0S9 0Fl!urt.--WarfTllathavltli " i SiuiMrpntloanoinllnfrn wilh Cutici'ra, pur- . i tn iiilpnl ckin rnroi, ami inilfl do, a nf OrnruK ' . - T.arcbtcctrrMofwl purlflcra and humor cures. '-Id Ihrr.iirhmitthi1 world. I'ottir P. Avn C. Cnnr., ' IVi-iM., notion. llowtoCurotli WoralXzema.frefl di i:d. ll.VtW (4 UI , I. In t.n IOl. I ..... Ifil.S l.W. J I i3IIUIIItlllUjlM, I .'II till 11)11 1 lll-.b.. John Daiido, aired years. The runeralwiu take place on Hundav. tho ICth lust , nt2p. i servlctsat the residence, 117 West Cherry stieet. Interment in the Odd Fellows' ceme tery. Friends and relatives respectfully lnviicu to iiitenu. o-n ;i LuIIkjiii Hvniiil of ratlftn l'eiiiisylvrtnlfi, In session at Lebanon, io-tected tho old oIlkt tB and selected Ilnrrisbtirg ns tho placo for nott year s lnecting. llx-l.ieutenant Oovcrnor Cliauncey V. Illaek, of York, who for sovoral months has licen nearly blind, has undergone what is bo llcved to havo been a successful operation for cataract on tho eyo. At Ashland 10-year-old ltlchard Linsoman was run over by a heavy furniture wagon mid fat nil v Inhircd. Dynamite exploding unexpectedly niter " had hung lire fatally Injured Michael Klko, at Heaver Meadow, Tho York School Hoard will not allow ft collection to bo taken up In tho schools of thai, city to swell tho I.nfayetto Monument Fund. At tho ago of hS yeais Undortakor Aaron Sleckel died at Ilellilcbcm, and his body was bulled in incmetciy where ho had made 1711(1 Intel incuts. Thrco Syrian children, the eldest only IJ years of age, arrived yestciday at Uothloiicm, having made tho trip across tho ocean alone, to join their parents. A imil issue of R'00.000, necessitated by tho building or the .New i orit uuuif num. House, has been taken hy the Security Trust Company, ol oik, in pai. Win. ncddiiw. Hhi., a forinor MincrsviUo man, who has hi en carving u nainu for him self nimuiu tho notalileof the Seattle, Wash., 11.1 r. is visiting Ids f. ther at tho former iilaee. The ttartiiiL! of work at the windowglas3 factories in tho l'lltsbtirg district will proh ably be delayed by a disagreement of nianti' fatturcrs and cutters over thu wago scale, .tni-k lbiuuliawoiit. of Ashlaiul, was ro li,1 frnm the Sunbury jail, whero ho a,.ri-..il tweiiih davs fur lesistiug an otllcer. l),u by .McDonald, late of Mt. Cannel, but ni siiii Fiaiiiiseo. Is winning now laurels in tho iistic ling in that section. William Munlclius, tlui Mt. Cimnel baker, will remove to Krnpmt News, Vu. Keilor oilers new inducements to house-wiv.-s In his ad. licad it. Tim f. I). Kulcr liellel and Kcncflcial Associatinii is in lirst-el.isS linumial condl i t.iii The Kovslonosof Mahaiuiy City will play the Jackson's team at the lattor placo to morrow afli moon. It Hits the Spot That's Ulght. Wliiii.' I'Mii.Tlim for couulis and colds. At Urtihler llros., drug storo. Htoln a Ioi-t lino In (iorni'iiiiiiiut HoiiiIh Mlnni ai.olls. Oct. 15. It has Just leaked .ml that a week ago burglars broke Into the olllce of the Consolidated Milling and Hardwood company, nnd nfter bieaklng open a nafe escaped with 150,000 worth of United States bonds of the recent lssuio. SAVED SOLDIERS ! Who Used Paine's Celery Compound Did Not Suffer From Fever. That the Boston Factory Shoe Store carries an exceptionally big l!nt of hoots and shoes. All our coods are purchased direct from the lactones. This enables us to sell cheaper than our competitors and also our imitators. Here are a few prices : Hen's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up Ladles' ' ' " 9cup Children's solid leather shoes, 25c up OUR BOOTS, Especially for the miner nre selling cheaper than anywhere else. In prices we are not to be it,lnup. All our boots and shoes of leather and not ot are beintr sold by some are made paper as stores. BOSTON 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS AB0VU POST OFFICE. BEST LINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd HTJIAW. Floor aud Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, aT wcBitre Bt. Pa MISCELLANEOUS. 1 OST.A clinrter of the Society of Anthony i of blicimmlcah. !., toiri'thur with other papers. A reward will be given to llmltr upon return to (leonje. Urftitii, eorner of Client nut and Centre ntreets- It 4 OKXTS.-820 toS30 ner week lmndllnir Iin- 2 proved Oasliurncr; makes kerosene lamps irlvo beautiful caaliuht: no chimm y smoke or I Hindi; soinctJilnir new: samiiie ireo. unan ManufacturiiiK Co., CMiicinimtt, O. It perguson's Theatre. One solid week, commencing PfiDllY, OGT. 17th. First nppeariuice hero of tlio Vl'ANTHD. IawiiI r trnvclItiK enlcsninii to 11 sell our oils. crea'.fH aim neiroiitiiuii 011 coiiiiiii&sion exclusively, or as a emu line. Oooilii guarnntceil nnu nrk-OM low. I'enn I'ellol ntuin uo., uu jiciiirth, uornopons, ra. iu-i riOIt SAI.I5. A valuable piece of real estate, u contain iil' rour uweiiinun. npienuiu sew craKO nttaelieil. Can lie bought ro suitable Apply at tlio llc1tAi.11 olllce. i'J hi Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. b. axle crease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 143 15at Coal Htreit, Bhenamloah, l'l-ima Mall onlcrs promptly attended to. In a repertoire of high-priced plays at popular prices. Change of hill nightly. Monday, (opening night), "The Spanish Traitors A thtilling story founded on the recent American-Spanish war. A strong company supported by LESTER WALTER and Miss LYLINE RADCLIFFE. Specialties nightly by Charlotte bt. l-elix, Harry Jenkins and others. rices : 10, 20 and 30 CIs, Reserved seats now on sale at Kirlin's drug store. molt HAI.H Valuable Hhenando-ih nropcrty f I' centrally located oil Oak street, with al modern conveniences, sto-o room ami weiiiuir and houro on the rear. For further luforiiuitloii apply at this olllce. tf AOil HKNT. Dwelliuir house. located corner ' Lloyd and West Htreeta, now occupied hy Mrs. a. I. J lean. All modem eonveuietici'H, Apply on the premipes. 10-li IOlt SAM5. Two pool tables In kooi condl 1' tlon. t an no noiiKiii very reanmni atruet. to Anthony SclunieUA r, KrJ South Muin li YTOTICI2. Dcslrahlo proncrtlcH for sale. An IN ply to H. J. M. llollopeter, attorney PLAIN TO BE SEEN 1 Your ey ;s need attention. It is a mistake to neglect them. It is better to give too much than too little attention. Carefully fitted glasses will protect your eyes for a long time to come. Uetter have them tested by our new method free of charge, Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mairr Street. MicnauJ(mh 8-31-tf Fall Opening at Kelly's Millinery Foreign patterns and creations from our own work room nre side by side in this great dis play. Millinery hats meet the demands of fashion. Most critical exaction is always asso ciated with the name of Mrs. J.J.Kelly. Rough Riders' trimmed lints, all colors, 65c ; walking and Alpine hats, trimmed, 50c ; trimmed sailor hats, from 35c up ; children's trimmed hats, 75c up ; French felt hats, 75c up ; Velveteens, 25c per yard and up ; Silk velvet, 65c per yard and up ; fancy feathers, from 25c up, quill 2c; im ported fancy feathers, one of a kind ; black and colored birds, from 15c up ; Ostrich plumes, 25c up ; Ostrich tips, 3 in a bunch, 50c up ; Nuns veil, ltf yards long, $1 ; silk mourning veils, $1.50, worth double; face veils for mourning, 25c up. We i-unuot bo undcrnold, iu we buy und sell for rash only, ('all and E t our price. felt Hals of every description and shade at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. TrtOIt HALM A valuahlo property ou West V Centre street, dwelling houwu, and nil con viMiienccH In de-Mmhle. location, Apply Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. 5-7-tf i DMINIKTIEATOIt'H NOT1CIS Letters of V mlininUtrntitm on tho estate of Joh Kiihrinaii. Into of union tovnmn. Mcuuvl kill county, t'a , deceased, have been granted to lien 1. V. Fuurmau. rewnmr at uinutown. I to whom all persons indebted to said eatuto are rcMtu'stfd to make naviuent. and those havlm; chums or demauds will maku known thu name. without delay. Or to ltFNJ. F. KimilMAN A. W. HcilAM-K, Att'y. Administrator. l'otisvuie. i-a, September UO. UM. 10-1-8-15 Itiirtro smile nml Two DrmviH'il. Chirrui". Oct. 15. The baiRu Chuh- hill, loniled with ore, In tow of the Mnjpstir, from Puluth, sank In the rough water off WaukeRan yeatorday. Captain Patrick Kane, of Detroit, and Deckhand John Hansen were drowned. The bargf was valued at $10,000. At Pavnu'a nursery. Olranlvlllo, you will finil tlio largest stock evorpc.cn in tlio county. Hack llrokeii. Mlelini.1 (Jellott. n vouiic and RiliRlo mini roaidiiiKiit Mahanny City, was injured ny a f.ill of coal at tlio Malntidy City colliery cwtcrday. Uron lii' remoTftl to tlio Mlnor8 riNttitill it. was found his lack was broken. He ia in a critical condition. DeedH Horonleil. The followini; ileoils wero rcconled : L. W WeitsiiiKor to Geo. WoUsltiRcriilal., prnmi&os in I'nttsvlllo : Kvan T. Jones and wife to licnj. M. Miller, premises m rottsvillo; Owen Kccnan et al. to Bernard Kcenan, nroinlscs iii Pottsville : John A. Filbert to I'onnsv van a Schuylkill valley uauroau coiubanv. iironiises in North Manlieim town ship; Louis J. Wctzol to D.uiiel M. Snyder, pieinises 111 Kldred townsliip. Ir. Hull's Couch Hyrup will make ill noriiiancnt euro in all cases of cough, or cold ou chest or lunss. It will euro when other remedies havo failed. Physicians recommend It. Buy Kcystono flour. Mo suro that tho narao Lkhsiq A Baeb, Ashland, Pa. la printed on every naek. The soldiers who did tho most food wcro! those who kept well. There wcro plenty of bravo men who weio of little use when tho tlmo canio. becniiso they took less caro of their health than they did of their musket. Malaria and other fevers soon nicked out these men much moro uuciriiiRly than tho enemy's sharpshooters. Ono set ot men went about keeping noli in a buslnessliko way. They took Panic's celery compound at tho first indications ol" iutcstliuil troubles, weakness, or when fatigued and liable to fovcrs. They used Paino's celery compound to purify their blood and put their health on a firm basis ns soon as they made up their minds to join tlio service. Uornoml Jleekwith thinks thoro was a great deal of needless sickness among tho volunteers. At (; h ckamauga mniiv of Ills mess mates followed his example and forti fied themselves against disease hy Paiiic's celery coiiimuiiitl. and not a man of them hid malaria or fuvcr of any sort or spent a day in ; tno Hospital. Corporal Ileekwith writes: Camp Olyinpia, Sept. 17, 1S1I3 Doar Sirs When I sco so many of mv tmor comrades coming homo looking tit only for a Hospital cot, 1 glvo thanks to Panic's celery compound for tho fact that I went through my enlistment wit tout any doctor's mod cine. and am to day oven healthier than when 1 went to ChiekainaiigH. I firmly holievo that this good health is duo to my using Paino's celery compound last winter and spring, which mado my Mood puro and nerves strong to resist malaria aud keep mo well. Very truly yours, COKPOKAL JAMES O. ItECKYVlTH, Co. M, First Vt., Volunteer Infantry. Secretary of War Stanton used to say that tho hest definition of rest Is a change of occu pation. That may bo truo for ono in health,, but a sick person needs to havo Ills digestion regulated, his blood purified and his nerves, invigorated. Paino's colory compound brines the sort of rest tho sick body requires through sleep aud nourishment. Just as the great lawyer studies each ono of his cases till ho knows it on every sido aud In every possihlo aspect, so Profossor Edward! E. Phelps, M. 1)., Lh. I)., of Dartmouth Col lege, tho discoverer of Paino's celery com pound, had studied tho nerves iu health and' diseaso, wlion well nourished and wlieit uiidur-nnrislicd, in men and women anil children years before ho looked for th remedy. Paino's celery compound was tho outcome, of his entire professional life. A fitting memorial to a life of hard study ami closu observation a remedy that tho worlil could not loso to-day, at any prico I Paino's celery compound calms and equal izes all tho nervous tissues and induces the body to tako ou solid llesh. It purifies tho blood, as is so clearly shown by the rapid clearing of tho skin of all evidencos of bad humors within. It is an infallible relief for salt rheum, eczema and all blood diseases, Just when you'll need It, and ap preciate it best, we begin our CHEAT flUTlW PflEY-SflttllJG SftliE I At even usual prices our gooda would be priced lower than any of equal merit that you'll be ama.ed at the power of your dollars. Children's Shoes F"rom 19 Cents Up. Big line of ladies', men's and bov's shoes at prices which sreak for ThiiVQflnv Ort 9Hth themselves. Fifty pairs of men's and boys' patent leather shoes, from lllUlbUay, UU. -Ulll. 3 to 9, at gi.68, worth $4.00 This is one of our big bargains. Men's Extension Sole Shoes $1.25, worth $2. We have a beautiful line of men's and boys' shoes in all colors and; Styles box calf, kangaroo and bulldog toe, with heavy soles, for the- winter. Grand Opera House, Ashland, ra. ONR NlflllT ONLY. Kngngement of the Eminent Actor, Big Line of Dry Goods, Cheaper Than Sold Anywhere Else We have a nice unbleached muslin. -tfT ihclies: wide, from 4 cents up ; white muslin, from 5c up ; cotton flatujfll, 5j4c The best gray flannel, i5)4c per yard . Beautiful Line of Dress Goods Cheap. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby clvon that an application will bo initio to tho Court of Common 1'lrnn of Mliiivlt 111 county, l'a., nt l'ottavllle, on Jlon nay, bctohcr 21, 169, at ten o'clock in tlio lore, noon, liy Nicholas Frelbuinl, Max ltuliliivltr, Kumiii'l MclBol, llmio l'rlcbuuil, Duvix (lohrulo. vlcli, Davis HinlKcleky and Mux SiiiIkcIdIcv, uniler tlio Act of Assembly uppiuveil A pill Will, 1871, entitled "An Act to prmlilu for tlio Incor poration and rcBulnllon of certain corpora tions," and the supplements thereto, for tlio charter of ft corporation to bo known as ''Tlio Hons of Abraham Hebrew Conurciiiitlou," of Slicnnuilouh, l'a., the character and objects of which nro tlio maintenance and support ot rcllKious worship according to tho fulfil, dis cipline mid ueiiRCS of tlio Hebrews Hali nrKuulutloii Ih to be carried on at Siiciuimloah, l'a , ami for thu purposes above set foitlist have and enjoy all tho rights, beiicllts und prlvcle.iescoiiftrrcd by the said Act of Assembly and IU supplements M. M. HuiiKK, Solicitor. Hcptcinbcr 13, 1MW. 10-1-S-15-2; Chas. B. Hanford. Presenting Sheakspeare's Great Play, A FULL LINE OF" BOYS' AND GIRLS' CAPS AND LADIES' HOODS. Our stock of ladies' and misses' coats and plush capes are aniving daily, and will be sold cheaper than any other town dealer can afford to. We carry n big assortment of boys' suits nnd men's and boys,' pnms ai cneapesi prices, underwear ot all kinds REMEMBER THE PLACE OTHELLO" Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, Prices; 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. Box Seats, $l.oo. Hftlo nf seats open on Tuesday nt VoshaRo'M druir tttro Kleftrto curs for Sljenniuloali hiu! Intermediate point wH Itu In waltthi; at tliu clofio uj mo jturlormnttcv. NT: XT TO niCHAUL PETERS' SALOON, 13 North riain Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. E, F", SUPOWITZ, Prop. CARD TO THE PUBLIC Tho iimleriiltfiiril hax UUeon. tlniu'il tlio ,tovo lniNiiieHu anil will tlevoto his entire attention to the renalriuu of all klmN o( Htoved, iienteirt ami riiiiKev. All rcpairnif; will UTi lvo innnu't aui'iitloii WAl. I. PRATT, 33.1 S. Jardln St. AS IKE ORKIN, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Goods. Instruments, Optical No,129 South Main Street, rniwiNus op the schuyi.kill traction cohpanvs railway. A Contented Woman lublio who has lu-r walUnud ('oIIIiirh deeointoiU from our latent design a nnd rich colon In wu paper have a t oinpUto lino of tuipdidtot tint midtthadeii, U tltfl inowt a f tits tic couiUlna tloiiH und patterim, nnd wo will deeoratt' ) our liuinu front UlUhcu to attic nt n rvaHonahlw llKuro, J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, I'n. We are again doing business at the old stand, with our former large stock of goods. Mr. Orkin is still in attendance nnd is conducting the business. He invites nil his former patrons to call and pay him a visit. The stock consists 01 n complete line of jewelry nnd musical instru ments. The prices are the leature of the store ; they are within reach of every purchaser. Kepairing a specialty. Hefore you buy elsewhere call and see our stock and get prices. No tiouble to show goods. We hnve polite salespeople. "DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN SA POLIO 18 GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. J. .iii,
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