JJJQ' ' vt..-aw 1 i.iiiiTui iiiiiii ii in ' ill i iiriiiiiMa'iiMww's"" "'' THE DAYLIGHT: We will supply the above lamp complete for $1.35. Will save the gas. The toughest mantle made only 35c. t North Malm St. SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY ! town Br rm lOo per ihmiihI j'opuut umuy mo " tiatt Omn Candy, nil flavors 10c " " Butter Cm 10a " " New England l'eatiut Tally 10 " " Choice Mixed (Entile 10 " " MoJawea Buttercup Stlckn )0o " '' Nugar Coaled Peanuts 10a " " French Butter Scotch - We " " OoccMnut Taffy. . .... 10 " " Hoarhound Drop lOo " " Ctioouiatcteam ISo " " All kind of fruit candy lo ' " Klondyko Gold Boa ton Chips IV " " -roam Dates lfa ' 11 And all Different Kinds of Choice Candies. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main Streot. 'S MAHANQY CITY, PA. Matinee and Nisrht. Martin J. Dion's Production of the English and American success, BY FPAInK HARVEY. A -Melodrama That Appeals to the Masses. . TH Realistic Ironworks Great Fire Scenes Heroic Rescue by ... A Blind Girl ! -()- Chart at Snyder's Drug Store. FOR RENT. One dwelling on East Lloyd stree., formerly occupied by H. C. Folmer. Hag eight nice rooms. One dwelling on North White street, formerly occupied by Isa dora Lsuteretein. Has 10 rooms. Bath, heat and other conveniences. APPLY AT o'liflRfl's mm or. White ardlLIojci: Sts.. itimttti, Pa. BK8T UNKSOK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and 8TKAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. B. FOLEY, "iem. m Opera House, warn, nov. uu. SJ A! VI' A rSL.1L 3 oor and Weak Catarrh and Bronchial Trouble Had no Appetite How Bettor in Every Way A Dei'o-Uo CVrd. "Bomo time since I tork a ouddon cold and could not get rid of It. lieing subject to catarrh and branchial trouble I couchst' terribly. I lost my npiirtUo arid (rrnvr poor and weak and I did not feel like work. I began taking Hood's Baraapa rllla. In ehort time the oongh disap peared, I slept well, bud n good appetite and I was better In every way. Last spring I wae not leollng well, I had no ap petite and no strength. I resorted to Hood's EarsapariU. and soon felt moro like work, tiy little nephew woo a deli cate child and bad fehuraor which trou bled him co he could not rest nt night. Hu has taken a fow bottles of Hood's Bar sapariila and now he lias a good appetite and Is ablo lo sleep." Miss Abbik J. Freeman, South Duxbury, Haas. Hood's n.",. Il the One True Dlood Turlfler. All druggists. $1. Hnnrl'a Dille are the licst after-dinner UUUU I 11IS pins, aid digestion. c OPENED WITH A BIG HUSH I The Great Opening Sale at No. 4 South Main Street, Ferguson Hotel Build ing, Crowded to the Doors. The Union Clothing Company Have Bought the Entire Stock and Good Will of the Baltimore Bargain Store and Have Leased the Immense Building, No. 4 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa., in the Ferguson House Block, and Have Opened Their 20th Branch Store to the Public With a Grand Five Days" Opening Sale. Wo want, your trade. Our placo must bo- como the trading placo of tho people Our store is your store. Lome and he convinced, livery m;m, woman or child; tho mechanic ns well s the laboring man or firmer, tho rich 114 well ns tho poor, nil will find it to their ad vantage to visit our store on the openiug days. Wo have come to stay, but In order to become quickly acquainted with the people of Shenaudoah and surrounding towns we have inaugurated tho new firm's fall and ninter stock with the 5 Day Opening Sale and give the people tho benefit. A sale nevor before heard of in this part of the country. i-iuConie to this great Special Sale, it will pay yuu if you have to travol 100 miles. An opportunity like this never conies again. Thin great opening sale will continue and last hut five days. Everything will be sold nt retail, at 50 per edit lets than actual wholesale co t of mam factum. T.i show what gigantic bargains will be offered, a few prices are mentioned, and there are thousands of different lmrgaius, which, for want of space, wo cannot mention here. We advise yuu to bring this advertisement with you so that there bo no mistake and you set exactly the goods wo ndvertise. Union Casslmore, Single and DouMo liioustcd Sack, regular price $9.00, now $2.09. Good, Substantial, Wear-Giving Business Suits, worth $13.00 for $3.05. Elegant Cheviot Suits, Black and Mixed Color-, Sacks, Hound and Square-Cut, retail price 10.50, now $5.33. Regulation, Heavy Blue, G. A. I!. Suits, usual $18.00 quality, now $5.75. Corkscrew, Diagonal, and Fancy Mixed Worsted, Sacks and Cutaways, regu lar price $18.00 and $20.00, for $7.30. Fine Clay Worsted and Tliibets, usual prlco $28.00, now $0.(10. Men's Good Working Pants, worth $2.00, for 08c. Worsted Pants, worth $2.50 and $3.00, for $1.23. Cheviot and Cassimere Pants, worth $3.50, for $1.45 Men's Fine Drew Pants, worth from $1 00 to $3.00. now $1.03 to $3 40. Youths' Casslmore and Worsted Suits, worth $5.00, for $1 00. Youths' Extra Fine Dress Suits, in Cheviots, Fino Worsteds and Fancy Cusiimeres, wortli $7.00 to $13.00, now $2.50 to $0.08 . 5000 Pairs Boys' Knou pantB at 14c, sizes 3 to 14 years. Men's Serviceable Spring and Fall Over coats, worth $11, for $8.40. Fino Silk and Satin-Lined Fall and Winter Overcoats, worth $18 to $38, for $0.20 and $12.35. Storm Overcoats for from $3 to $U. Tliey aro worth $9 at least. Men's Medium Weight Over coats, in Meltons and Kerseys, all shades, worth from $12 to $20, now $5.20 to $0.70. Prince Albert suits in Clay, Worsted and Corkscrew, worth $25, now $0.75. All the now and nobby patterns Single and Doublu Breasted. Good school suit, worth $2, now 87 cents. Nobby Dress Suits, worth $8, now $1.18. Fine Dress Suits, in Fancy Cassi morers and Worsted, worth from $4 to $0.50, now $1.85 to $3.25. Odd Coats, Odd Pants snd Odd Vests will be almost given away. Children's Bluo Pilot and Chinchilla Keefers, worth from $1 to $0, now from $1.75 to $2.75 Children's Capo Overcoats worth from $2 to $0, now during this solo from 69c. to $2.50. Hats worth $8.50, now 75c. Boys' lints worth $1.50, now 15c. Bicycle Hose, worth $1, now 15c. Collars, Cuffs. Driving Gloves, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, all kinds of Shirt and Undorwear. Silk suspenders, worth 50c. and 75c, now 0c. Overalls, worth 75c, now 37c. If you value money you can'tafford to miss this chance. As this sale is bona-flde, wo wish to inform tho Public to be very careful to see that you get the right place. Wo have come to stay. But this stock must bo sold out in 5 days. Beware of impostors as othor Merchants may display signs in order to decelvo tho public. Be sure you are at the right place ; look before you enter. UNION CLOTHING OOMPANY, 4 Main Street, Ferguson Hotel Block Shenandoah Pa. First Of All, Red Flag Oil, 25c. What for? Aehee, pains, bruises. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Slight Injury. A slight accident occurred at Indian Rid, 0 colliery by which William Dorsey Had one 01 his fingers injured. The injury is not a serious one. KIT, ML SMS. To succeed in correcting defective sight, one must understand the mechanism of the human eye, just as a first-class jeweler under stard the movements of a watch. I do not guess, but tell you precisely where the trouble lies and liow to correct it with the least expense and greatest certainty. t. nOUW0RIil, EYE SPECIALIST. AT THE STORK OP T. BUCHANAN, ALL OF NEXT WEEK, TO EXAMINE EYES FREE. DRINK CLJSARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Oranie Champagne. GOOD SPEED IS JflDE ('on Inmil from Ft tit Psge.) looking over one of his bills witness found that he bad only charged three cents a foot for lumber that had cost mm Tour cents. Upon re-direct examination by Mr. Wlwlen witness said the much talked of team of horses is owned principally by his mother, hut "tho family In general" owns them. The horses were bought with Patrick M. Noon's money. He rnnld give no idea wheu the team used In 1806 was bought. Ijtit night you said, with no uncertainty about your statomeut, and no qualification, that your brother was a ttartuer In this lumber business, and that he shared 111 the profits T I didn't mean in the lumber bu iness. I meant in the team. Dou't you know I asked you whether he was a partner In that business? I don't remember now. I was a little ex cited at the time by tho dtfieient crooked questions. Did you consider It a crooked question when 1 asked H your brother, P. M. Noou, was a partner in tho lumber business? I dou't remember now. You remember that nuestlon. don't von ? I don't know how that question was now. Don't von remember now that I asked whether your brother, Patrick, was a partner in the lumber business? 1 remember that you asked me if he was a partner iu that business. He has nothing to (III with it. Don't you remember that you took an or der In your hand and said "he Is a partner in tins business, too. ' I couldn't say. Don't you remember that you said that ? I don't know. He was a partner in tho team, was ho? When either of us hud mouey to spare we nought tilings that wore necessary to be DOIlgllt. You and your brother, Patrick ? Yes. sir. Then this team in 1800 was bought with your money and your brother, Patrick's, money? I guess I loaned him some to buy it. I neipea mm. Hns your brother, Patrick, any money lu the lumber business? No. Don't you remember that when I asKod you that question yesterday afternoon, and you answered that lie had ? I don't remember. Ho had nothing to do with tho lumber business. Has ho any money In it ? Whenever I wanted $100 and I kuew he had it I would ask for it. Do you mean to say you didn't swear yes terday that your brother, Patrick, had money in this lumber business? If I swore to it I didn't mean to swear it. Then everything gotten out of you yester day was wriggled out of you, and you didn't menu to say anything you said yesterday? You kind of slipped it out of me. Don't you remeinbor that, after you left the stand yotcrd.iy, they nearly ato tho head of of you for tho way you testified, and tlun yuu come hack hero to day to try and smooth the caso. I don't know that I would allow anybody eat the head off of me. M. J. Dnniihoe Was next called. I resido at Lost Creek and have lived there about 30 yours. Martin Dixou, late School Director, was my brother-in-law. In 1800 he told mo to do work at Lost Creek No. 2 school house I repaired the fence, outhouse, windows, etc. and fixed up the collar. At that timolwas 111 tuo installment business: flly geueral oc cupation is working in tho mines, sometimes iu the installment business and sonictiuiesiu the insuinnie business. 1 worked about 8J days at the school building. Tho witness was positivo iu his statements and said tho bills upon which Mr. Whnlcn examined him were correct, or ho would not have sent the bills to the School Board. Ho said ho did not divide tho money lie re ceived for tho work, or any of it, with any member of the Board. Ho quit the install ment business to do the work at tho school building because it paid him better at tho timo. P..J. Moore, of Maizovillo, sworn : During part of 1898 I was an agcut selling school supplies and part of tho year teaching school. In that year I sold five normal charts ex plaining grammar and arithmetic to tho West Mahanoy Township School Board. Tho market price for the charts was $30 each. I do not know that tho list prico was $22.50. I did not sell tho same kind of charts to the Gilbertou district for $27.50. I sold tho charts at a lower figuro than $30 to only one district and that was dono in East Mahanoy Township, where the General agent had offered tho charts for $27.50 and to make a sale witness was obliged to meet tho figure. I did not receive tho order for the money on the West Mahanoy Township sale, but re ceived a check. I did not divide any of tho money, or my commission with the School Board. It. U. Cox, of Brownsville, called and sworn. Unmarried. Family consists of sovou brothers. Six of them aro voters. I am a plasterer and employ men. In 1800 I employed four, five or six men. Sometimes moro and at others less, I did work at the Brownsville school house for West Mahanoy township in 1800 upon request of Director Donlan. I took the director to tho building to sco tho work while it was going on, and also after tho work was dono. Tho witness was frank and answered all questions quite promptly and in a manner that left no room for speculation as to what ho meant. Ho got a chock for the money He got an order and endorsed it. He was before the Board becauso it was claimed that his bill was too high and ho had to explain It. He gave no part to any member of tho Board, or to anybody for thorn. He gave the check to his mother and ho knew she didn't give any of it to any of tho Directors. N. W. Beddall, hardware merchant, Shen andoah, was called to testify as to tho prices of window panes and looks in connection with the evidence given by tho janitors. Mr Beddall put the prices near what (bo others testified to. Thomas G. Evans, shipper at Hammond colliery, said that between June, 1898, and Juno, 1807, Mr. Carey, Sr., got coal to tho amount of $81.40. John II. Hughes, shipper at Wm. I'eun colliery, said during the samo period Curoy got $05.05 worth of coal, Henry Joyce, recalled. It was found that his bill called for $80.05, while tho actual amount footed up $20.05. Asked what amount he received, ho said ho didn't know. Did not know ho was exonerated for taxes in 1808, but thought he paid his taxes. He was directed to bring his tax roceipts down on Monday. Frank Garvey, of Brownsville, has a nephew married to P. J. Ferguson's slBter. SWflhlf s HflHD&HHE STORE, Housekeepers' Headquarters. CARVINQ SETS. !-: KNIVES AND FORKS. 1847 ROGER BROS. Al 1847 Schuylkill Dental Parlors," - '7 North Jnrdln Street, WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. NO C1IAR0K3 FOR EXTRACriNU WHEN TKKTJI ARK ORDEBBD. BEST SILVER FILLINO, ... . 50 Cents GOLD PILLINQS, - - - $i.o0 and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - - 2s Cents All our work laa ..oinpamed with a giiaiantoe. Is what many a mother is looking for; something absolutely safe and Tollable, that will disarm hsr terror of that dread rattling, strangling cough, so fearful to the motlief,ilo fatal to the child. Avar's Cherry Sectoral is a croup cure that can be relied oh. Thousands say bo. Mrs. W. J. Dickson ("Stanford Kvsleth") writes from Truro, N. S. . "That terror of mothers, the stntWng, croupy oongh, nsver alarmed me so long as I had a buttle of Ayert Cherry Peotorsl In the house." "We have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In our family for years. Once when onr boy had a severe attack of croup, we thought that ho would die. But we broke up the attack by using Ayer's Cherry rectoral." K. H. COX, l'laucheville, L. Cbeprg Pectoral is put up in half-sizo bottles at half prico 50 cents. Tho witness did not know how old lie was, but thought ho was over sixty years. Worked for the township in 1898, and made a road about50 feet long to the school house. Worked seven or ciizht days, at $1 50 per day. Did tho work outside of timo employed as janitor eight months at 520.00 per inoutn. When shown n bill mado out in his name. 12 days at $1.25 per day, ho was nskod whether his statement or the bill was correct. He said tho bill was wrong; that he never authorized any one to put in a bill nt 1 25 per day for him. His testimony was one of many contradictious, and ho frequently corrected himself. Patrick Boner, of Ravon Bun, was the las' witness hoard to-day. He is a broihoi-in-lnw of T. E. Flanigan. The witness said be jiald no school tax lu 1800. He Is 37 years old and unmarried. He worked four diiys at $1.50 per day that year. He got the money, notwithstanding ho didn't pay taxes. After hearing this witness court, at 1:15 o'clock, adjourned for tho day. The case will ho resumed next Monday morning, at 9 o'clock. The soothing, healing effects of Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup is felt almost instautly. Thero is no other cough medicine that com bines so many virtues. Sold by all dealers. Improved Light. Ask any one who has been tempted to uso the many imitations of tho Genuine Wels bach Lamp and thoy will tell you there Is no economy in tho use of any so far tried. It pays to buy tho best. Wo have secured tho agency of a new lamp, that usos loss ga9 and gives 10 per cent. moro light, ono wo can honestly warrant to be hotter than tho best offered by tho fuko" lamp sellers ; we offer a limited number of these now lamps, complete and put up for 93 cents each. Price includes sundo and all accessories. Wo aro still tho only agents for tho Genuine Wclsbach Lamp and keep a full supply of samo on hand. L. J. Wilkinson, It Cor. Main and Lloyd Sts, Church Notices. Services will ho held iu the Primitive Methodist church to-morrow morning and evening. Morning subject, "Characteristics of the Truo Man in Jesus Christ." Eseniug subject, "Tho Centripetal Power of the Gospol, and tho Centrijugal Power of Slu." Sunday school at 2 p, m. Rov. W. C. Davis, of Mluersville, will preach in tho Welsh Congregational church to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock in Welsh, and at 0 o'clock in English. Sunday school at o'clock. Iter. W. JC. MacNeal, pastor of Glrardvlllo M. E. church, will preacii in tuo .11. Ji. cnurcn to-morrow morning ai ju:au. jiev. iuari B. Peschman, General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., of Mahanoy City, will preach at 0:00 p. m. AH aro invited to tnose services. T V.vn linnn Maine Kiilvutlnn Oil for Iwin.k a ..1, etin'nnaa In tlm m.rV fltlll tullll 111 tllA DUIC, RUHun. , ...... ... side and found it an excellent cure. I keep It constantly on band. Chas. Ualler, Union Hill, N. J. Advertised I.ettorg. Tho following letters remain uncalled for at tho post office 1 F. C. Bailey & Co., Isreal Kohley. kJ9 ' TURKEY ""J MINCE PIE THANKSGIVING DAY, NOV. 25. TEASPOONS, - $2 per doz TABLESPOONS, $4 per doz Good Set ol Tetth, $5.00. srd in essiog. -11. r. T-nnn. of Lewisburz. has taken F.. F. Sherman's place at the Pennsylvania de pot during the vacation of the latter, who Is scaring the birds and rabbits to death up lu Heaver valley. John Hua-hes. of Wm. Penn, was sum moned to Pottsville, to give testimony In the West Mahanoy township cases. V.lmor.T. Williams, nrpnorleroll the Wilkes- bsrte Record, is In lown visiting his datives, Lewis Powell and family, No. 42 Suuth West street. Tii. OllfYnti ttnhMns. who is Dnilertrniua a post graduate course at the Beltcvue ho-pltal, New York, Is homo to spend a low nay . Dr. C. M. llordner wss a paisensor on the early train to Philadelphia tills morning. Miss -Stacker, a former employe of tho I Intel Frsney, lsft for lier fninre home in Heading to day. Mrs. Ralph Oliver, of North Main street, Is critically 111. Rov. Alfred Heubner preaches to mor row in Trinity M. 15. chnrch, Chester. -Misses Anna and Elisabeth Ileebner en- Joyed h social last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. HcqiUII, ill Tama qua. Miss Annie Ryan, of Lost creek, spent a few hours lu town this morning among friends. Mr. Morgan, now a prominent resident of Mexico, was In town to-day as tho guest of Mine Inspector William Stein. Eleven years ago he was a resident of lark Place. SEMI-ANNUALSESSI0N. The Grand Section of Tho J. T. of II. .V T. Convened nt Wm, Term. The semi-annual session of the Junior Templars of Honor aud Temperance was held In tho M. E. church at Wm. Penn yesterday. Representatives from all the lodges were iu attendance and couslderablo business of im poitnnce was transacted, Among the ofiicers present wore Grand Re corder Samuel Rollison and Assistant Re oorder Jeukyn Cmnnngo, both of Philadel phia, and C. A. Snyder, of tho samo placo. It was decided that the noxt placo of meeting be Philadelphia, the session to conveno dur ing the month of May. After tho genoral routine of business had been transacted tho following program was rendered: Opening ode, Section; prayer, David Hop kins; opening address, Thomas Scott; recita tion, Grace James; solo, Mluulo Boner; solo, Plin'bo Miles; recitation, Edith Marsden; quartette, Clnrles Hilton and party; reeita tlon, Mahala Fairchild; solo, Annio Richards; solo with instrumental musio, William Muyer and party; reading, Thomas Scott; instru mental music, Perry Brothers; solo, Ellen Jenkins; recitation, John D.uks; quartette, Charles Hilton and party; solo, Pearl Polton; recitation, Carrie Whitman; and closing ode, Section. Tho visiting delegates and representatives were invited to lleudor's hall where a ban quet was served in tho evening. Alarm of I'lre. Abount 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon the firo department was called out to respond to nn alarm of flro from box 32. The firo was confined to tho furniture waro-rooms of O'Neill Bros., on South Main street. Tho origin of tho flro is unknown, hut it Is tho supposition that mice carried matches under a falso platform upon which some pianos stood and ignited them. Tho damago dune amounts to about $500, which includes a Peaso piano, an organ, a bedroom suit, aud an oascl, all of which aro badly charred. Befoio the firo companies arrived tho blaze had already been extinguished. A Good Thing For a Bad Cough. What? Pan-Tina, 25c At Gruhler Bros., drug storej Ubltunry. Daniel Price, ono of tho oldest residents of MiuersvjDe, died suddenly yesterday, aged 75 years. Miss Ellle, daughter of John Longhcrey, died at Palo Alto on Thursday. Tho deceased was aged 20 years. Tho funeral will tako placo Monday morning at 10 o'clock, high mass iu St. Stephens church. Interment iu the parish cemetery. Birthday Party. A birthday party was tendored Mrs. Ellen Zollner, at her homo last eveulng. During the evening refreshments wore served. The evening was spent in a most cnjoyahlo man ner. There wore a large number of friends and acquaintances of the hostess present. A party was hold at tho homo of Mrs. Anuie Gibbons, on North Chestnut street, and among thoso iu attendanco were Mrs. Annie Gibbons, Miss Annie Richardson, Mrs. Holvoy, Mrs. Fattorson, Mrs. Swoycr and Miss Carrie Williams; Messrs. John Burns. John McGrall, Michael Keenan, Mr. Short laud, Mr. Dooley and Mr. Joseph Blaker. Dancing nud music were indulged in until u lato hour when refreshments wore served. New llentnl Parlors. Tho Schuylkill Dental Parlors havo been opened at No. 7 North Jardiu street, former ly Dr. Clifton Robhins' office. They are under tho management of Paul Schultz, D. D. S., of Bloomsburg, lato with Dr. Hor many. of Mahanoy City. Dr. Schultz is not a stranger iu town, and enjoys many ac quaintances among our young folks, which should be iudictive of much success in his new venture. His business announcement appears in another column of to-day's issue. MISCELLANEOUS. 17011 BALK. A desirable In iekhuslnetw block, centrally located, lias all modern im piovements, steam beat, bath tube, etc. A (good I n nig invest', ent. For further information apply ut the IIbhalii onlce. 11-ia-lw J OST -A valuable gold linnd rlnv. Suitable j rtwurtl will be offered for return of same to the lit HAM) oHIce. 11-17-lw f;10U II!. NT. A Urge and commodious stable, I1 rf ntniily located! Water very convenient. -n l,tl,lr for private r livery purposes. Situated n outb Market strnet, near Oak street, a I'ply to Michael 1'r.liulR, 216 IS. Centre St. 11-17-U Ijum ItKNT. S'ore room and dwelling. No. ' 120 Noith Main street, Is now ready for rent, eontaliis plate glass front, ftiis, rniiice, hot nnd cold water, bath, large cellar, yard, ware r .lorn and stable; it ts n very desirable place for any kind of business. Rent reasonable, l'lfose apply to C, W. Nswhouser, 122 North Main street. 11-UVtf REDEMPTION OF BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that the following bonds of the borough of Shenandoah of the Issue or 1802, of the denomination of $100, have been drawn for redemption on January 1st, tSOH, and interest will cease on that date: Nos 101, mU. 389, 120, 287, 271, 55, 3, M8, US, 3M, 121, 00, 239. 78, 108, 18-1, 71. 205, 300. 288, IU, 280, 270, 238, ISO. 238, 248, 1S2, 27, 151, 2S0, 188, 2711. 3UD, 185, 1S3, Ml, 12, 122, 203, 1 1, ICS, 208, 140,28, 10. 2U7, 108. Holders of these bonds will present thm for payment on above d ite. O T. STBAUGHir, Pres. of Oounell. Wm. J. Watkiks, H.c'y. ll-18-3t oaw DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful toiisorial artists always In attendance. Natssst Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block. -m SOCIETY WOMEN USE IT. Mrs. Kester Haines, Prominent New York Hostess, Relieved of Insomnia by Paine's Celery Compound. There exists among women who aro much lu society a form of weariness resulting from overtaxed nerves, mote intense aud depress ing than any known to tired muscles. Tho overcrowded lives of such women make them slaves of anxieties and annoy ances which they cannot ignore. The following letter from ore of New York's busiest hostesses shows how implicitly lalne's celery compound is relied on among the most intelligent, well-to-do families as well sb iu the many more humble house holds all over the country. Now York City, Oct. 0, 1807. Gentlemen I think it but fair to you that I bear testimony to the bouefielal results of my uso of Paine's celery compound. Two years ago I was almost a eck from nervous prostration, resulting Iromovorwork. mental and physical. I had lost my niomory completely, and friends feaied I would never recover. Aftor trying several remedies to no avail, my physician prescribed Puino's celery compound, nnd within a few days thero was a decided improvement in my condition. Aftor tho use of threo bottles I was sn much better that it was unnecessary for me to con tinue its uso. Since thon I havo recommended it widely, and havo yet to hoar that it has gmF???ftm???mmm?t!mnfmmmmwtmmmmmmnmii4 CONWAY'S FfipOS 5 ftp 10e STOtyE HO! 7, 1 S North Main Stroct. Next Door to GUI's Dry Goods Store. , Starting Saturday morning at 9 o'clock we will sell a 25c. BROOM for 3 Gants. These goods actually cost 12c. to manufacture. They will not last long, so come early. BARGAINS PGR SATURDAY. 8 Our Worth. Price Seven pound Sugar Canister 05o lOo Chi1 Hods...- 30e lOo AfrntoSaooe Pan 40o lOe Collnnderri 25o 10c " Kettles, Sqt aTo lOo " Cup.Sqts 2Bo 10c " l'le Plates ISo lue " YenstKettl s 18e loo Roastlnc Pans, 10x14 30c lOe Hcbool ling 50o lOe Bisque Figures, imported 00 j 10c Dinner Polls with cop :. afie lOe Tin lluoket, 11 nt -.. 40o lOo Toilet Soap, 3 pieces Slo lOu FLOOR OIL. CLOTH. StarlingJSaturday morning at 9.30 we wijl sell FI,QOR OIL; CLOTH at 1 O Conts-a yard, do not fail to take ad vantage of a good thing, Come and look over our n rnilfiiin r MM 0 E 102 NORTH MAIN STREET. 3 Next door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. 1 FACTORY s 221240 NORT11 EMERICK ST., SHENANDOAH, PN NA. Parties Intending to get faneafi In the spring, can save ten per cent, by ordering In the winter months. Headquarters for .... Com nierelal Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. O BANT MOYKR, Prop., ' Cor. Coal and Main streets, Hhenandoah, l'a. Terms: 21 .00 per day. HUbllnu Facilities Ulisuriwssed. Boarders comfortably accommodated by week or mouth. failed to do all thnt I claim for it. To any ono suffering from any of the ills attendant upon continued loss of sleep I can and do heartily recommend it. Very truly yours. Maymb L. Haines. In all cases of norvous prostration, nervous indigestion, nauralgia, sleeplessness, hysteria or incessant headache, the objective point of a truo remedy liko Paine's celery compound is to make moro blood, gather flesh aud in crease tho number of red, health-giving cor puscles iu tho blood. Paine's celory compound fills tho vossols with red blood, drives out tho dangerous humors and thus gives relief to a host of aches, pains nud weaknesses. Women and men who havo lost flesh and grown colorless and aro subject to aches and pains, gain quickly in health from Paine's celery compound. Thero is baldly a family of any sizo where there is not some member whoisfceblo, forevor tired and below tho standard it health to whom Paine's celery compound would provo of Invaluable help. Not only docs this great invigorator drivo out tho aches and distresses that have ac cumulated bccauFO of neglected rhoumatism or neuralgia, but tho liboral gain in flesh and blood that is always a noticeable and en couraging result of Its uso, brings about better health in tho digestive, asslmilativo and sccrcti-o organs; in othor words, all over tho body. Our Worth Price Kettles, 2 qts lie 5c Mirror Comb coses 20o ' 5c Tin Collanders ?. ISo So Wash Basins H . 10a 5a Flint Tumblers, cng ,10o So Ten Sets, 5 pieces Sue 5e Bisque Figure 35c 5o Saueo Tan, tin ...... lOo Bo Glass'nisli : M..f JOc (So Karthen Stew Pan ,....,r lOo fto Frying Pan .......L...it 10c Bo Beautiful China Mug .7. .. 25a, Bo line of Fine China. Come early, nun inn nmnr un n r5 Mill UG. 5 UKt. HU. . I Manufacturer of .. WIRE SCREENS, SC'ftKKH FBAUH, SCpKBN KIKOS, SCUWEB PPplU), FIRE ESCAPES,' WISDOW apABN, BTA.BMS SUAHW, IRON FENCES. RESIDENCE: 320 NORTH WEST STREET, CHARLES DERR, tons o rSJl. artist ,(S!4,Loid Stand.) X09 NORTJt MAIN STRICT. Flrst-olass work guaranteed. Prompt sn o lite attendnuts. Hair cutting a speetalty.
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