.m i in mm l.ij 1 T .'SYHE DAYLIGHT: 'SjSr''' supply the above lamp complete for $l35. Will save V the gas, The toughen IMajtft mailt- onlv 35c. HOOKS & BROWN n North Main St. AT COSLETT'S littturiee River Cove Oysters. Wholesale and retail. i-'ijl Turkeys, Chickens, i&fiah dressed every morning. COSLETT'S, 3S South Main Street. Blankets and shawls are now selling fast. VVY handle only those of superior quality, and we jnirUiase them ill case lots direct from the manufacturers. 60x80 fine nil wool White Blankets, $3.75 er pair. 70x02. $4.75 tlie pair. . 74x84, 15.50 a pair. A Rood wool Blanket ns w as S2 75 tlie pair n -4 colored wool Ulaukels. 11.25 to $2.75 the pair. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDER. W EAR. Our 9tock of Liulics', Gentlemen's nnd Children's Underwear in cotton, wool and merino, Ins been selected with greiit care, and is certainly worthy of your inspection, you wm save money br taking advantage of the bargains we l&ve to offer in this line. Wc handle only the hot makes of the lending manu facturers and they arc sold to you with a guarantt-i. Ladies' fleeced ribbed Vests, extra weight uid qnaliu , fine finish, at 25c.; finer gri'le it 50c. Ladies' natural and scarlet 'ill-wool vests, $1.00 to $1.25. ,ii's n.ilural wool shirts and drawers, Soc, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 each. Men' sc.ulct shirts tvnd drawer,- joc. ibji.uu cacn. OU will always find here a large and attracltve line of Dry Goods to select from. Table Linens, Linen Table Covers, White, Scarlet, Gray and Plaid Flannels, Denims, Tickings, Muslins, Ging hams, Flannelettes, Canton Flan nels in colored, bleached and un bleached ; all-woll Skirting Flan nels, Crashes, Hosiery, Gloves, Towels, Napkins, Combs, Hair Brashes, etc. CARfETS AND RUGS This department is on tlie second floor and is well stocked with the production of the leading manufacturers of, Carpets and Rugs. Vou will find in this collection of fine patterns cvery- uunu tuat is ucsirauic ju uioqucucs, Body Brussels, Axminster, Tapestry, Ingrain and Rag, and our prices arc so low that you cannot fail to be suited. We are agents for the BOTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS 1 A full nnd complete Hue always in stock. Monthly Fashion Sheets FREE OF CHARGE. Get one. P. J. GAUGHAN, NO. 27 North Main St. Tho Rosy Froshnoss Ana a velvet softness of the skin is inva riably obtained by thore who use Poizoni'b Complexion Powder. FOR RENT. Que dwelling on East Lloyd street, formerly occupied by H. C. Pointer. Has eight nice room!. Oite dwelling on North White street, formerly occupied by Isa dora Lauterstein. Has 10 rooms. Bath, heat and other conveniences. AI'PT.V AT- ftfl'S LIVERY, BKHT LINK OK ROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY ana STKAW. Floor and Table Oil-Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, SSf. Y mmom Troiai When the yellow flag of quarantine 1 hole ted over a dwelling It means disease and danget. So when the yellow flag flies In the face when the oheek Is sallow and the dear white of the eye is dyed saffron there is danger. It it Uvtr trouble. The liver is one of the most im portant organs of the body. On the proper discharge of its functions depend human health and happiness. When the liver fails of its duty, poisons at once be gin to generate, and other organs of the body become involved. Never neglect the liver if you value health. If you aro suffering from liver trouble, begin at once the use of Aybb's Pills and you will find prompt relief and permanent cure. " was to weakened by liver trouble that I could itareely Hft my head. While in tkit condition I began the me of Ayer't Pills, and finding almotl immediate benefit, continued their net until I teat cured of my complaint." II. R. W. DENTLEY, Towner, AT. D. No Ctiancaa With Your Uver 'AVER'S Pills PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled tor Hasty Perusal. Tho Borough Council meets on Thursday evening. Qirardyillc has a ncwly-ornauizod hco company. Jobu Dunlap, of wm, l'euu, was excused from Jury duty. The Wadesville XI. E. church was re dedicatcd 011 Sunday last. The Elks now ritual will bo exemplified for the first time in December. An original soldiers' pension has been is sued to Martin Lsngton, of Ashland. The retail liquor license of Charles Powell, of the Second wnr.1, of Shenandoah, was transferred to Thomas B. Grifllths. Howard Swoyer, of Gimrdville, lias se cured a position with the Armour Beef Com pany, of town, and moved his family here. Invitations hive been issued for tho mar riage of .Miss Maud G. Jce'.,- of !,. Carbon. md John J.-Mcirafe of Pottsvlllo. on tho OrAVrfiTst. Tho Assessors to-day received their "hooks to make tho enrollment of children of school asjf, and must return them befurotho fourth Stturday of December. Cards are out announcing tho wedding of Jatnoa Dyer, of Girardville, to Miss Maucio Meredith, of Ashland. Tho happy event will bo solemnized at the bride's homo on Thurs lay, November 23th. R. A. Lindsay, lato of No. 3 Engine Com pany Baltimore City Fire Department says, that the members of bis company have used Salvation Oil in cases of sprains and soreness with niot gratifying results. It is tho best. Only 23 cts. Deed Iteconlett. From Ernestina Wind ct al to John Boyer, premises in Trcmout; from Andrew Smith ct al to Jacob Smith, premises iu Tremont ; from Simon Nathan to May Ii. Bashore, premises in Trcmout ; from Martha Opla to Donaldson Building and Loan Association, premises In Donaldson ; from John R. Boylo and wife to John Gallagher, premises in Coaldalo ; from John Gallagher to Coaldalo B. Ii. Association, premises in Coaldalo from Charles Duel to Levi II. Folty. premises in l'iuegrovo township : from Levi II. Folty to Edward T. Filbert, premises in Pincgrovo township ; from John Guinthcr to John Kruir, premises in Rush township ; from Jacob Kimmel to Henry K. Wcdde, premises in Hublcy township; from J. Boyd Dozter and wife to Mary Dormer, premises in St. Clair : from Wm. Osbnian and wife to Adam Bconicklc, premises in Mnhanoy City ; from John E. Thomas to Elizabeth Boone, premises In at. Clair. When bilious or costive, cat a Cascaicts candy cathartic, cure guaranteed 10c, 25c. California Personally Conducted Tourist Excursion. Commencing Wednesday, Nov. 17tb, the Philadelphia & Reading-Lehigh Valley Ronte will inaugurate a through tourist car servicoto California and Colorado points, leaving Philadelphia (Reading Terminal) evory Wednesday at 0 a. in. The route of this tourist car has been selected through the most picturesque regions of America, Includ ing such beauty spots as Niagara Falls, tho St. Clair Tunnel over tho Great Rock Island Routo, through tho Royal Gorge, the Grand Canon, over the Rocky Mountains to Salt Lake City, skirting tho shores of the Great Lako to Ogdeu and over the Sierra Nevada, to the principal cities of sunny California, Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angoles and San Diego. For particulars as trains, ratos, etc., consult Philadelphia & Reading Rail way ticket agents, or address Edson J. Weeks, General l'asseuger Agent, Philadel phia, Pa. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often jay, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, thy would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first close. Price 25c. and joc. Trial sixe free. At all druggists. County Court Notes. K. W. Shoemaker secured a aubnoena in di orcein an issue brought by Catharine. Lord vs. John F. Lord. In the ease of the Labows Mercantile Co. vs. Joseph Yaduskey, it. M. Burke secured judgment in default of affidavit of defense A. W. Scbalck bad the court fix next Monday to hear argument in the ease of the Commonwealth vs. Schmlcker. George W. Ryon secured Judgment for want of affidavit of defense iu the ease of C. E. Bitting vs. P. J. Ferguson. Judge Koeh held over the application of Peter Ilareus for the transfer of the license of Thos. Moody, of the First ward of Mabanoy City, until the trial of Joseph Kuierey for the shooting of John Gin! has been beard. It was set forth that Kuserey bad bee 11 in Moody's saloon some time prior to the shoot ing. John F. Whftleu luu been appointed trustee of the mortgage and 300 bonds of $1,000 each of the Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron Co., secured on lands known as the "St. Clair tract." All the bonds have beeu paid aud cancelled. 100,000 pair of Ladles', Children's and Men's rubbers at a sacraflce. At Womkk's : Shoe Ktore, 123 North Main street. 11-2-lia o Word in Possiog. 4 1 yk.Sk. Dr. W. N. Stein spent to-day In attend ance at court, as a wltues'. Sir. I). r. Dnrl. or North While street, wife of the coal Inspector at Wm. l'euu uolllery, gave birth to a son yesterday. Mrs. II. W. Whltelock and daughter, Clam, and Miss Itaehet Klrtln returned yes terday from a visit to friends at Reading. Dr. J. 0. Diddle, of the Miners' hospital, paid a brief visit to town this morning white eu route to I'ottsvlllo. Miss llattle Brltton, or Turkey Run, who had been spending the last few days 111 Girardville the guest of Miss Bessio Brltton, Iim returned to her home. Nicholas. Frlebind. of North Market street, is wearing broad smiles to-day a little girl was added to the family house hold to-day. J. P. Canfleld, manager of tho Shenan doali Beef Couipauy, Is confined to bis home by Illness. S. A. Wilde, who lias been iu town tho past two weeks as the tlie guest of his brother, K. J. Wilde, on North Jurdin street, returned to bis Weato-n homo In Nebraska last evening. Hon. M. P. Fowler wag a passenger on a P. & It. train to Tamaqua to-day. Autliony Puddcn, of Lost Creek, was called to Philadelphia yesterday, by the Ill ness of his sister, Mrs. Thomas McIIiigh. John W. Stearns, of Philadelphia, rep resentative of tho Stelnwny pianos, and It. W. Hall, of Now York, who has disposed of many of tho popular Pease pianos In town, wero callers at O Nelll Bros, piano ware rooms to-day. Wm. McCarthy, 1228 E. 8th St., Cincin nati. Ohio, writes: "I used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in my family with good results. Wo recommend it to all beads of families as tho best." MIhI.ihIiiI Editor Murdered. Holly Springs, Miss., Nov. 15. At Ash land, an Inland town 20 miles west of here, V. II. Harrison, editor of the Ashland Register, was stabbed to death by J. L. McDonald. The two men had nomc words about a notice In the paper of an approaching lecture, McDonald charging that had the orator been a Methodist Instead of a Baptist the notice would have been more extended. Harrison replied through his paper In a way that Incensed McDonald, and the tragedy resulted. McDonald Is In Jail. iimnop or .tiiU'W'oa nemi. Madrid, Nov. 15. The bishop of the diocese of Majorca, Delearlc Isles, who last September excommunicated Senor J. Navarro Reverter, minister cf finance In the cabinet of General Mar- celo de Azcnrraga, for an alleged con version of church property to govern mental uses, is dead. The act of ex communication above mentioned, with the friction It entailed between ecclesi astical and political authorities, was believed at tho time to he a prominent factor In hastening tho fall of the Azcarrnga mtnlBtry, which resigned 011 Sept. 2! lost. Oh, How Thankful Pain Was Maddening and Hopo Had Been Abandoned Wonder ful Results of Purifying tho Blood. "A very sovero pain camo In my left knee, which grew worso and worse, and finally a soro broke out abovo tbo knee. It discharged a great deal and tho pain from my thigh dowu vas maddening. Large, hard, purple spots appeared on my log. I suffered In this way for years, nnd gavo up all hopo of ever being cured. My wife was reading of a caso llko mine cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and sho ndviscd mo to try it. I began taking it find when I had used a few bottles I found relief from my suffering. Oh, how thankful I am for this relief I I am stronger than I have ever been in my life. I am in tho best of health, havo a good appetite and am a new man altogether." J. P. Moors, Lisbon Falls, Maine, ' Sarsa & parilla Is tho best-in fact tho Ono True Blood TurlOer. Hood's Pills euro all Uvcr Ills. 25 cents. SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY ! Lemon Drops 10c per pound reanm wnnuy juo " Soft Cream Candy, all flavors 10c 11 utter Clips , - 10 ' New England Peanut Taffy lOo " Choice Mixed Candle 10a " Molawea Buttercup Stlckj JOo " " Hugar Coated Peanut c 10c " French It utter Scotch - 10c 11 " Coconnut Taffy 10c ' " Iloarhound Drops 10c " 14 Chocolate Cream 15c " All kinds or fruit candy - 15c " " Klondyke Gold JJowton Chips 15c " Cream Dates - 15o " 11 And all Different Kinds of Choice Candies HEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, UO North Main Street. A genuine weloomo wsltsyon at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal SU. Fln&et whiskeys, besrs, porter and ale constantly on tap. Gbojoo empcrance drink and olgara. Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. GRANT MOYBR, Prop., Cor. Oo&l nml Main streets, Shsnaudoah, Pa. Terms t Sl.uu per aay mauling rftcinuo unsurpaueu. Boarders ooixifortably oeeomuiodated by week or month. pS8 C. IlimtMAN, TEACHER OP MUSIC, PIANO AMD OBOi. No. 31 N. Wldta street, Shenandoah, 1'a. A Handsomo Complexion Is one of tbo greatest charms a woman can possess. I'oixohi's Gomhjuiom 1'owcxa gireslt. MISSINGPEOPLE. The dreat Mystery Whleh Surrounds Their Disappearance and What Beoeuies of Them. "Scarcely n day pusses tliat wo do not read In tlie newspapers of gome man or woman who Is reported misting and Iu the majority of oases these people forsake- happy homes without any earthly reason fordoing so and their fate often becomes a mystery." "The cause of these disappearances has oxclted widespread discussion of late, and some of our best novelists have founded thrilling romances on this strange auldect. Hut no one has yet been ahle to find an answer to the question, 'What become of these missing people 7' "Perhaps the best explanation of the mys tery may be found In the words of a New York physician who Is a keen observer. Ac cording to his theory, these people are suf ferors from various disastrous maladies from which they gain no relief. Their surround ings eventually become unbearable to tbem. In their diseased Imaginations they fancy everybody is an enemy although surrounded by friends. Driven to despair, they at last forsake their homes anil become wanderers on tho face of the earth or else which Is vory probable commit suicide." "Any person who is not in perfect health Is liable to meet with this terrible fate. Kven those who fancy themselves strung, well and mentally sound may becomo unhappy, morose and despairing. The seriousness of those facta should cause every man and woman to Stop, consider and see if he or she is really well. There arc so mnnr dreadful diseases that come upon the system unaware, that snow no symptoms but ruin the lire even beforo we know It. The worstof all troubles of this kind arises from uric acid poison, wuicu, Liomg in tne moon, not only causes rheumatism, neuralgia and gout, but often nflects the mind or the vital organs. Now, the cause of urio acid in the system or In the blood Is because the kidneys are ilther too weak or too diseased to throw It from the system. When tho uric acid Is not dis charged it remains in the blood, poisons the body and ofton the mind and causes disease and too frequently death." "Is It not plain and slmplo then, that in older to avoid moroscness, pain and often worse things, it is neceasary to get rid of this uric acid? This can only be done by helping the kidneys, which may have Iteeu weakened, to throw it out and that quickly. "You, reador, who scans these pages may bo In precisely this condition and yet not realize it, but if you are awakoned and realize tho souse of tbese-groat truths, you must know that thcro is but ono great and reliablo discovery of the piosent day that can help you In such a caso and that Ii War ner's Safe Cure. All the columns of this paper could bo filled with tho grateful state ments of men aud women, not only In America but all over tho world, who havo been not nlono assisted but absolutely cured by the use of this great modern, scientific remedy. It is pure, and pleasant to take, it firoducos a prompt and agreeable effect, and t furnishes relief whenever used." Klevatlng tho l'alnter. A Scotch journal says that n certain well known painter went to a seaside vil lage to mint n picture nnd put up nt a siunll public lunibc. Ono day while in his room ho hoard a commotion and on run ning down Htnlra found that the chimney was on flro. Two or three men were try ing to put out tho llamca by sweeping tho soot down with brooms, but tho blaze was too high to bo lunched In this manner. Seeing their want of success, the painter caught up n thick mat, mil with It to tho roof, nnd, climbing up the stack of chim neys, placed It on tho top of tho ono that was on Arc, Ills Idea was, of course, to obstruct thu draft. It happened that a Etlff btvczo was blowing, nnd, ns tho mat was In danger of being blown off, tho art ist Bat on it to hold It down, llo was Just comfortably Boated when ho found himself lifted bodily and landed upon tho tiles of tho roof. What hud happened? That was more than lie could lmoglno till ho went down stiilra. No ono know that ho had gone aloft, and when tho landlord saw that sweeping down tho soot was lnetroo tual ho tried tho old fushloned remedy of lighting ti charge of gunpowder. This it was that removed not only tho soot, but tho mat and tho painter. A Good Thing For a Bad Cough. What? Pan-Tiua, 25c. At Gruhlcr Ilros., drug store. Trophies of Victory. "What nro nil those ribbons hanging on tho chandelier?" " Thoso aro not ribbons. They nro neck ties I've pulled off different men when I was learning to rido awheel." Chicago Record. Handol hod ono of tho most phenomenal musical memories over known. Ho know by heart over 60 operas from beginning to end. Oliver Cromwell had tho largest brain on record. It weighed a llttlo over GO ounces, but was found to bo dlseasod. A Considerable Kcho. At a watering placo In tho Pyrenees, says n French Journal, tho conversation at tablo turned ujion a wonderful echo to bo board some distance off on tho Franco Spanish frontier. "It is astonishing," said an lnhabttantof Garonno. "Ah boon as you havo spoken you hear distinctly tho voloo leap from rock to rock, from preci pice to precipice, and as soon as it has passed tho frontier tho echo assumes tho Spanish nccout." dmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmffimti CONWAY'S E FJHEOUS 5 AUD jc: 1 OS North Main Street. Next Door to GUI's Dry Goods Store. I COAL HODS, SPECIAL Our Worth. 1'rloo Kle 10c 80a lOo STJo lOe aoo 10e 2Se lOo 7Bo lOe 2te lOe Mo 10c 8So lOe 80a 10o 290. 10c 80c lOe 88c 10c Do lOo 8Sc 10c 38c 10c aftc 10c aso loc SOU 10c 45c 10c S8o loo Kk )0c Cut (llnas CaVe plato, 12 In K gal. Glaa PJtelier K Kl. Sww Iten beautiful Oake Stand Bisque Figures, imported Covered Tureen, decorated, China Fruit Bauoar, Imported Majolica 1'ltcW, gal China Cup aivd Haucer, afterdl nner Vegetable Pish, square ..... iiisii -aus . ltoastlllkT l'aua, 101 1.. Sifter. lV,,l- CofTee or Tu Oaniatar Oil Oana Agate Bauee Van 1 Jfread ran 1 Coffee Plaalc 1'udding 1'ana, 4 qta.... ' l'roakrce Kettle. ' I.lp. Saueo Pan. 1 llucket, 2 qta NOTICE" lir nr4- IVvaTrf i r Ii o iro o I rr xj"j nut. luiuk tu imv m tvvv uw wi j w v v wvjirn tiuwiit when you come to see us. :2 fc ... ... 3 CONWAY'S FAMOUS 5 102 NORTH MAIN STREET. Next door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. DEFENDERS' CHRISTENING. The Fire Company's New Homo Opened lrnst livening. The Defender Hose Company of Turkey Hon fotinally opened and christened its new building last evening and the alTliir was a success 111 rery wV. Former Councilman Patrick Kerns delivered an address of wel come In a very cordial spirit and response was made by Mr. J. II. Tempest, of the Columbia Hose Company. The Grant band was in attendance and ren deicd several selections during the evening iu a manner that delighted all present. Speeches, recitations and singing made up the balance of the program, after which the floor was cleared for a dance, lle freshmcnta of all kinds were plentifully served iu excellent style aud a unanimous vote of commendation was extended to tlie committee of arrangements. The IIkrai.p Joint the many frlendsof tlie Defenders in wishing them uninterrupted prosperity In their new home. n Tun Cent .Slump", iT Cents To overy purchaser at the CI ly Drug Store, 107 South Main stieet. Sale of stumps limited. 11-11-Sw Deaths mid runernls. Mrs. Joseph It, Itlehards died at her homo in Mlneravllle yesterday from apoplexy. Tho deceased was 08 years old, and only a fow weeks ago sustained the loss of her husband. She is survived by five children, one of her daughters, Miss Florence, teaches school at Delaiu. William Sealey, aged 82 years, died at his home iu St. Clair from infirmities incident to old age.on Saturday. The deceased was bom in Krupp, North Curry, Somersetshire, Eng land, and came to this country July 18th, 1S41). He is survived by threo children. The deceased was well known by many Shenan doah people. The funeral took place this afternoon. Simiuel Adams, a well known young man of Ashland, died at tho Miners' hospital yesterday from injuries received by a fall of coal lu the North Ashlaud colliery on Friday I A wife and six small children survivo him. Miss Ida Slgfried, daughter of Conductor Joseph Slgfried, of the Lehigh Valley rail road, died at her homo in Mt. Carmcl on Saturday night. The deceased met with an accident while on a visit to a friend in Allen town, by falling down stairs, and this is said to have caused her death. Tho doccasod was 23 years old, and she had many warm per. sonal frionds here who will bo grioved to loam of her death. Tho funeral took placo this afternoon. Girardville was the scene of much sorrow yesterday afternoon when tho funerals of Henry Jones aud his step-brother, buocu Davis, tho two uiifortiiuato youug men who met an untimely and horrible death on tho railroad at that place last r riday, took placo from the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Davis. The remains of the two young men were interred sido by sido in tho Odd Follows' cemetery. Tho Jr. O. U. A. M , of which organization Jones was a member, had charge of the funeral. Aro you suffering from rheumatism? Thomas' Kclectric Oil has currd thousands of the worst cases of this terrible disease. It only costs 25 cents to try It. MAHANOY CITY. Anniversary Celebration of Co. K, N. 0. 1' , n Orand Success. Maiianov City, Nov. 1(1. Tho twenty. second anniversary of Co. E, National Guards of Pennsylvania, in Armory hall last even Ing was a grand success. Over 300 peoplo partook of tho banquet aud forty couplos participated in tho grand march, which was led by 2nd Lieut. J. I. Ulaks- loo and Miss Emily Lcitonbcrgor. Among tho honored guests in attendanco wero Lieut. Col. Theodore F. Hoffman, of Shaniokiu; Major E. C. Wagner, of Girard vlllo ; Corporal Parker and Sergeant Abraiiis of Co. F Uirardvillo; and Dr. 1!. W. Monto- lins, of Mt. Carruel, 1st Lieutenant and As sistant Surgeon of tho 8th Itcgiment. Mary, wifo of John Loary, of West JIaha. noy Avenue, died yesterday. Sho was 51 years of ago and, with her husband, loaves seven children. John Dembgki has been put under $500 bail for robbing Joo Domowicz of an over coat and S0 In cash. It is alleged that tho accused Invited tho victicm to partake iu a jollification at his house and robbwl him there. An inquest was held last night iu the case of Michael Stigau and Stephon Yukosk, who were killed ou the P. & K. railroad near Buck Mountain Sunday ovcnlnc, aud a verdict of accidental death was rendered. Don't Trlflo With Coughs and Colds, Tako P.iu-Tiua (25c.) nnd bo cured. At Gruhler ilros., drug store. 35 and 43 cents per yard for home-made rag carpets that will wash, at Frlcko's carpet store. 11-5-tf MISCELLANEOUS. OH SALE 28 shares Hhenaudoah Heat and Power Company stock. Apply at IIrrald ofllcc. 11-ltMf F OU HRNT. Store room nnd dwelling. No. 120Xulth Mala street, is now reads' for" rem; contains piaie giasti iroiu, gas, rnnge, not and cold water, bath, large cellar, yard, war. room and Ktnblc; it is a very desirable place for any kind of business. Kent reasonable. Plenee apply to C. W. Newhouaer, 122 North Main street. 11-lS-tf lOe STOfyE flO. 7, 10 Cents. 3 BARGAINS Our Pi ice 5c Se fa s So Se 5c He 6c Se Se So se s 9 So Worth Beautiful China Mat ate Obina Fruit Booear 38e Majolica I'ImWw....... 18e Olaaa Sugar Howl 3 OlaaaHutiw Ilh 80e Olaw Out Diab 10c Celery Ulab, 10 in Ke Decorated I'latea, 6 In Xe Tin Col laudara 30tl Mirror Couib nan an 80e Qlaaa Salt and l'eiir. S0 Tin llucket, I qt. JOo China Bread lHatu S0o Scrub llru.li lOe Stew I'ana, 1 qt t0 Tin I'uddlng; I'ana ... 10e Atfaf nut T aiia1 fr Tlarvn tf ttt ail f ID 106. STORE, HO ). 7,1 2 Tho lllg Ilrntber. Children early learn to adopt tho nmn norsnnd thn Fpcrch rf tho rider brother ; the siunll toy li idur-led by tin one who is nt (c llonnr In I i-dnos nmnh mnro than by hlq pmcrm i r I l tutor Haiti n yi w iibsi rcr mire: "If n ly you ran get yewr eldimt son well started, If bo is man ly, truthful and of hlfh principle, tho others In the family fnllo.v right on In the sumo din etlnn Tho judicious father will take great pnlns with his oldest boy." In it iielahlwrbood or B school the Inrgo boys Inlluenoe social opinion nnd Hit tho fr.shion ror the rest. Always mere is i some larger boy whom the llttlo lad prent- j ly udiiilres. who Is his model, wnose sinno i or whore frown miikos or unmakes his I hnn-ilness. Tho bin brother does not know It, but liev Is in this changeful world the one personage wl-oso scepter novor totters. whose popularity never wnnes nnu who never govs out of fashion. To bis sisters he has tbo opportunity or showing chivalry , kindness nnd tbo defer enoe of the stronger to the wenkor. To the baby of the liousehnld ho Is little short of n king. The big brother, bless his heart, when ho Is n nice, obliging, nlieotionnro nnd generous fellow, la ns Importniit a member of soclrty ns nny ono who onn bo mentioned. If, ns sometimes happens, ho Is either n bully or n oownrd, then ho la moro con tempttblo than ho would bo If ho had been born In n less fnrttinnto order In tho fnm lly, for ho has, so to fjienlc, broken faith with nil that was expected of him. Har per's Bazar. WZTtar over 'JSiTZ or toe uiotie rcr 7 If EUHALGU and similar Complaints' auu prepared under tno stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. . presoribed by eminent physiolai DR. RICHTER'S w r EXPELLER. ormrrnownem itrmtrKHDiynurctiiaii Byivuy RPTiniiio wim ratio maris. mmiur F. Ad. Illchtor&Co., 2l5VearlSt.y Kcw York, 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks, 25AWCU. Kudorscd It recommended by A. Wasley. 106 If. Main St.. vU. h, Haeenbnch, 103 N. Main 8 . F.P.D.Klrlln, 6 8. Main St, j. snenandoah DR. RICHTER'S "ANCHOR" STOMACHAL tent fnr I nnll'.lTpepla,t:Hloinncli Comnlnlnta. I Ask your proccr for tho "Kryal Patent dour, and tako no other brand. It Is tho best flour made. 1 1 Aiwa One BcsW And we have the best Shoe Store any where in this region. Every dollar's worth of goods is paid for on arrival, which means a big saving. Our orders are sought for by the best manufacturers, which gives us best choice. Our big business makes us big buyers, and these three points make .lower selling prices here than is possible in any other store. The Lambertville Rubber Co. Appreciate that we are the foremost shoe dealers and have made us selling agents for their celebrated Snag Proof Rubber Bqots. FACTO R Y Shoe Store, J. A. MOYER, Mgr. We Give Check for Amount of Every Pur chase. 25.00 Worth Gets a Beauti ful Parlor Z,amp. 1847 ROGER 1847 ROGER BROS. " " " " " " " " 6k tl847 1847 1847 1847 1847 Compare the above prices with what you are asked in other stores. These are special prices for holiday trade, but the lot may not last that long. Buy now. Table Knives and Forks, Carving Sets and Silverware in complete assortment. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. A "BIG" The workingnieiiian save money by making their purchases at our store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of 351.19 For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . ... Bargains Are Offered in Every Iine. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN' STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. J- JUnMimatum ,t ur Is miaranteca to ueainoiuwir barmicw, and a strung tonic tn building up thy weak and drhiiltnti'd. I r'ires acute or muscular , rheuma tism In tram ens to five da vs. Rharp, shooting pains prompt, oonvpipiG and permanent rurfl ror lAmenesi. in any pnrt or ino nonv moppet, m m lew uww a nrenf-n, nun DIM'K ana all pmii Clironlo rheumntHm. sciatica. in. In him and lolna. thehfwtc are speedily cured, inwldom falls to give relief from ono to two doses, andalmo' Invariably cures hcfnrfi nnu nnttln h,i tMw.n nand. Thn Mum on lumnnffo or pnui n, itetnedy Comnnnjr prepare a separnm , ure for earl) dlRenAe. At all druitgiRts- 25rcnlsavlfll if you need medical advice write lror. Mnnjon, IMS Arch Hlreot, Philadelphia. It Is abnofntelv free. mmmmmmmmmmmmm PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 29 V. Centre Street. Chocolate Drops .12e per pound Lozenges 15a per pound Caramels l8e. Ir pound Mixed Candle. Sc. to Boo. per pound Chewing Oinii Sc. pockago nt 2c. each J'Hty kinds of Smokier and Chewing Tobacco. Cigarettes, So n package and box of matches free Peanuts 2 quarts for 5o iuiimummuiuiMuiuiu EVAN J. DAVIES Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. DUSTO'S BARBErIhOP! Attentive and skillful tonaorlal artists always in attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Pi-op. Ferguson House Block.. BR05. Tea Spoons, - $2.00 per doz. Dessertspoons, . - 3.50 per doz. Table Spoons, - 4,00 per doz. Dessert Forks, - 3 75 per doz. Table Forks, - 4.00 per doz. Child's Knife, Fork, Spoon, i.ooaset. SAVING ! 9