1 - li ft A GIRL WITH A SWEET TOOTH And a fastidiulls palate can ne it catered to with more ierfect satisfaction from our choice unci dclii mm r mfectionery itt boil lioi'-. in,' -Iimm" w rnh nut candies, clucol.iii w m. om tlclh his cuinbitiatiiiin and concoctions. If we can't tickle the palate of the connoiseur m confections, no one in tins town can do It HOOKS & BROWN, a rsi. rviain st. HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's Headache Cure ? A fliir rure or your money It u trial. relumltul (Jive SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Telephone Connect urn - AT TUB- BON-TON MILLINERY In our iMHortmeMt you will 11ml nil tho new Htvle for Full iiml inter in Trimmed nnt Un t rimmed Hut-, ami at such price at never be fore heuul of. We have humlinW of hitt to .se lect from. Yon ean nvi- money and time by vlnltiiitf tbe Hon Ton NAII.OitS ANI WALKING II AT!, No limit to tho quantity. We have the largest uHMortment, Also Itirlq, Quilli, I'VjithtTs ami other not el tics. Lnrt'ewt Mock In the county nnd cholcent selection. We want your trade for the very reason we have ilu largest stock ami sell at prices lower than everybody Imu would term Low I'rlccs. MOIjKMM; lDOI)S. We are the pole headquarters. Our parlors contain a pplemUrf array of Knot. ROUGH RIDER HATS, AM Colors, 69c BON TONlULLINERY, No. 20 North Main Street. Flrnl l'lrot Urol Insure your property from loss in tlio Most ami strongest rash conniauics ; I'liUa Underwriters lusurunco Co. of North America iiml I'lro Assnriatitm, Hartford l''iru Ins. Co., AmerUviu l'iru Insiinuico Co West Chester i'iru In. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 8. Junlin St., Shcnaniloali. neraiiiiiuns, fiiclioius, lunsies, daises, roses etc., for sprint' planting at l'ayno's nursuiies, (liraulville. Tnliero.se and gladiolus hulhs Coining Kvents, Oct. 17. Urnnil hall at Itohhins ojiem house, of tli u West Lnil Grays baso ball club, fur tlio benefit of Thomas Matthews. Oct. 25 Third annual ball of Defender II e Co., No. 3, of Turkey Hun, at tho emu pany's hall. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. I Emit Coal Street, Blieuandouli, I'enna Mali orders promptly attended to. THIS IS PLAIN TALK That the I3oston Factory Shoe Store carries an exceptionally big line of boots and shoes. All ottr goods 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 shoe, from 9oc up Ladles' ' " " 90c up Children's solid leather shoes, 25c up OUR BOOTS, Especially for the miner, are selling cheaper than anywhere else. In prices we are not to be outdone. All our boots and shoes are made of leather and not of paper as are being sold by some stores. BOSTON 71 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, I. SPONT, PROP, TOUR DOORS ABOVE I'OST OFFICE. BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd tmtAW, Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, a7Wce'ntre Bt. CD o f Ml RUED It gtfiwB South Main Slreel, - Shenandoah, Pa. 3 "Thrco from two you can't," gays tho schoolboy. Kight ! Three from two you can't, cither in dol lars or dividends or sarsaparilhu It takes tho best sarsajiarilla root to make the best sarsaparilla ex tract. Tho best sarsaparilla conies from Honduras, C. A., and tho Dr. Ayer Co. practically controls tho entire product. Yet others claim to be making "best" par3aparilla. Thoy must bo making it out of tho remainder left after subtracting three from two. But, " threo from two you can't." You can't make the bfrft sarsajiarilla without best root. You only got the best when you which is mado wholly from tho best root imported from Honduras. Tliu Soft C'onl rs'iilminre. Sniolio inspectors, nctiiiK under instructions fi urn tho Kcw York Hoard of Health, are continuing tliuir campaign against users of soft coal in that city. President Murphy, of the Health Hoard, said: I received thirty couiniuuications that had been scut to a newspaper, and I sent them to tho Sanitary Superintendent, Dr. Koberts, with instnic- tions that thoy be sent to thn inspectors in tho respective districts. I am well pleased with tho result of tho inspectors' work thus far, Tho use of soft coal in the metropolitan district will soon bo a matter of history. Wo wish it understood that a violation of this ordinance calls for just as summary measures as tho violation of any other ordinance, and wo propose to use summary measures if necessary. Wo will closo u factory if ueces- sary to stop the nuisance." How's Your Couch ? 1'an-Tiiia cures it, 25c. At Oruhler llros., drug store. Letters (.runted. Letters of administration were granted to Solomon Kuty, on the estate of Sarah Ihity Snow, late of Tainanua, deceased. Also to Iienj. 1 I'uhriu.in, on the estate of ohn I'uhrman, lato of Union Twp., deceased. Murriiigu I.iceiiHeH, Michael Chuhinkii and Susannah Koscienik, both of Mahauoy City. Stephen ManaKau, of Lost ('reck, and Maunio Murray, of Win. l'cnii. Tor your watch repairing and jewelry re pairing go to Iko Orkiu's, 121) South Main street. tf Mnu'n Liability In Kansas. A Kansas court lias derided a point of law to tlio clleot that a young man "who takes a girl to an entertainment of any kind is legally hound to talto her homo again, even though she slights him and makes more of another fellow, md if ho fails to do so sho may hire tho other fellow to take her homo and mako him pay the hill. It is tough, but it's law in Kansas. All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds, and plants at l'ayno's nurseries, (lirardville. Klectrio rain pass tho door. d-ti-tf X.et Uh Hope So. From Mnhanoy City Hecoid. Tho attorney of tho Anthracite Associa tion, Vons Auten, Esq., of Mt. Cannot, ox district attornoy of Northumberland county, will shortly tneot representatives of tho coal roads in Philadelphia in coni'erenco regard ing the existing conditions of tho coal trade, It is hoped that somo arrangemont will be entered Into In tho near future that will im prove tlio condition of tlio coal trade. At Payne's nursory, Oimrdville, you will find tlio largest stock overseen in tlio county. ALWAYS 1 INJ POR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY 5 DOZEN INPANTS' NIBBED WRAPPERS PLEECE LINED For 10 cents each. H EI A D Actual Value 2sc. See our pretty llnj. Infant's floe- caslns, 15 and 35c. Horgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North Main Street. Fall Opening at Kelly's Millinery Foreign patterns and creations from our own work room are 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. People are surprised that such handsome hats, trimmed with such rich material, can be made for the price. Some of these are original creations, some are copied from foreign models. It is the trimming and sell ing of stylish and elegant hats that has made Mrs. J. J. Kelly the recognized headquarters for high art millinery. It is the selling of elegant trimmed hats at prices within the reach of all that made Kelly so famous. Felt Hats of every description and shade at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, riTHY POINTS. t!.tpriilngs 'i'lililligbnlll tin, ihmiilr) Clirohlctril lot' HhnIt I'erHuil. tiliatnokiu's soldier monument was dedi cated to-day. John Wood has removed Ills family from St. Clair to (lilbcrtou. Stevo lloran, of Olrardville, is now a con ductor on the Schuylkill Traction lino. The railroaders at Shamokin liavo formed an organization fur mutual protection. Thomas Jones and Miss Mary Moore, both of l'oiestville, were Joined in wedlock. St. Clair's public schools are so crowded that additional rooms must ho provided. Councilman V. K. Magarglo purchased a team of greys at tho liorso sale yostorday. John Lvans, of Mahanoy City, has pur chased Andrew (Juirk's saloon utTamaiiua. A deed was lecoided from John liehter to Charles Nester, laud in West l'eun township. I'ottsvillo liasa Lady's Cuban Club. It is unnecessary to say thoy hold weekly dances. The Allentowu fair was a success, tho re ceipts being f 2il,B12, or $7,500 mora than last year. Tho Orwigsburg School Hoard has pur chased an L'dison mimeograph for uso In the schools. The work of laying pavements under the direction of tho Chief llurgess is progressing lapidly. James Partridge, of Pottsville, a marlnooii board tlio Monitor "Puritan," Is homo on a seven day furlough. Tho dcatli roll at Chickam.iuga to dato reaches tho total number of 423, and of these fouiteen woro from accident. Tho contort court will meet noxt Friday, when tho Judges will hand down their opinions. Tho end is in sight. Mil 1 till Ludwig has purchased the Wash ington hotel, at Miiicrsville, formerly con ducted by Wellington Kartmau. Tho Columbia llrcwlug Company pur chased a fine gray horso at tho Waldron sale nt O'Hara's livery stables yostenlay. Tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company em ployes down tlio valley were paid to-day. Somo of tho collieries worked six full days this week. Ueorgo Welker, of Philadelphia, and Miss Mary Stevenson, of Pottsville, will bu wedded at tho homo of tho hitter's parents on October 10th. The delay In laying tho concrete pave ment at the Ferguson House is a source of annnyauco to the public. No work has been done on it for threo days. Tlio Columbia county Grand Jury re ported in favor of a soldiers' monument to bo erected at tho oxpenso of tho county at liloomsburg, and to cost not more than f'i,000. Sanford Shoemaker, of Shenandoah, en joyed a spin 011 Centre streot yestorday aftor- noon, whilo holding tlio ribbons behind a spanking team of bays. Mahanoy City Hecord. With a razor Mrs. Mary Kivers, aged 70 years, of Colliusville, Luzerne countv. severed thoartcrios of her wrists, and she can hardly rocovor. Light tramps were captured today by officers in a raid at Annvillo, and were taken to Lancaster county, being charged with numerous burglaries thero. I ho body of aged Caleb J. Kittle, who dis appeared from his home, at Nelson Kuu, Potter county, last December, was yesteiday found on a mountain sido. John Kilkelly, a Ilazlcton boy, wts seriously wounded by a revolver in tho hands of a companion. One hundred and fifty fiamo houses are being erected at Hazard, a new coalmining town in Luzerno enmity. A lingo mass of coal fell on Itonjamin lShinoy, in the Marviuo mine, near Scraiitou, crushing him to death. A local boor agent this morning delivered 30 kegs of beer to a Lithuanian wedding in tho Firbt ward which was being celobrated to-day. Tho Kohley Run colllory was idle to-day 011 account ot tho shortage of cars. Company A. of the Eighth Pennsylvania Itcgimcnt, and tho Second West Virginia lieginient are to visit tlio York county fair next week and encamp on tho grounds. Tho people of Wilkesbarro are much agitated over a chango in ownership in tho local electric light plant, the purchasers be ing capitalists who are heavily interested in the gas company. Ily an unexpected explosion at Hickory Swamp colliery, near Shamokin, Josoph Daddow was fatally injured, and Harry Neiman so badly mutilated that ho also may die. THAT .lOVl'UI. rllKI.INO With tho exhilarating sense- of rcnowed health and 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 tlio cheap substitutes sometimes otlercd but uovnr ac- cepted by tlio well-informed. Iluy tho genuine. Manufactured by the California I ig Sprup Co. Ferguson's Theatre. ONE N1QHT ONLY. Tuesday, Oct. 4, '98. ? Special eimairement of the Irish American Comedian HARRY C. GIBSON, In his own original farce com edy entitled, 3C I "A JOLLY IRISHMAN." You can't help but laugh at the Irishman, the Dutchman, the iliule, the bad boy, the girl and the bull pup. THE LAUGHING HIT THE SEASON. OF It's Funny. - Very Funny. Prices, 35, 313 and 50c. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. L,eave them at the office, we Avill do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY, Anthracite Political Club" Ml-PiTS EVERY AlONDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock at 211 ltace street, (Hovers' Hill. II. Al. nOYGU, Pres. T. MALIA, ec'y. Paine's Celery Compound Makes People Well. There is ono truo specific for dUoascs aris ing from 11 ilobilltiitod nervous system, unci Unit is l'aluo'g tolcry compound, so genornlly nreseribuil by physicians. It is tho most rvinarkablo remedy that tlio scientific research of America has produced. Prof. Edward E. I'helps, M. I)., LI,. I)., of Dartmouth College, first prescribed this positive euro for dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, ueuialgia, rheumatism, all ner vous diseases an'd kidney troubles. I'Or.lTICAI. POINTS. County Commissioner Charles Meyers denies tho reports that ho is about to lesiuti, and says ho has no intention of taking; kuoIi a step. IteKUlarly every month ho presents his bill, but payment is, of coutse, ic fused It is expected tliu Supremo Court will on Monday baud down a decision on bis appeal The liepublluan comity executive com mittee, at least tho-,o who have not tendored their resignations, met In I'ottsvillo latu this afternoon, when important mattcis hcarin;; on tlio campaign were considered, William 1'. Alrey, of llazleton, lias taken to tlio stump and lias already delivered sov- enil addresses in Schuylkill county for Colonel Stone, Republican caudidato for Governor, llo is employed by, tho Repub lican stato chairman. David M. Graham, the Republican candi date for Senator in this district, was in town last oveniuir. Mr. Graham will bo our noxt Senator, by a handsomo majority. Political cards bearing tho handsome likn- noss of Dr. W. N. Stein now adorn tho walls of mauy public places. October 8th ia tho last day to pay your tax, to entitle you to vote. Tho Honest Government party, which lias entered Into a coalition with tho Democrats on the Legislative ticket in tho Fourth dis trict, aro organizing Swallow clubs in mauy parts of the county. Shi nandoah's caudidato for Coronor, Dr. W. N. Stein, is developing much strength. It is only a question of majority with him. Hon. Joseph Wyatt, of town, a momber of tliu Republican executive committee, called at headquarters in I'ottsvillo yesterday and was in conference with Chairman (Juail. The Mahanoy City Record says Dr. Swal low will curry that town. The first of a series of Democratic meet ings will bo held at Frackvlllo, beginning next woek. That is a good starting point for their Congressional candidate. D, M. Graham, candidate for Stato Senator, is supplying his friends and foes witli a good picture of himself. Dayid had his hair combed specially for tliu occasion, and tlio other fellow over in Shenandoah will have his hair combed later on. Mahauoy City Tribune. An oxchaiiKO says the election of the Dem ocratic candidate for Judge would Marr tliu harmony that now prevails on the Ilencli. Right you are, neighbor. Dr. Hull's Couch Syrup Is llui bent remedy for relieving and curing that asthma tic rough, l'byslcians recommend it. Iluy only tho genuine, Dr. John V. Hull's Cough Syrup. Horse lu Trench, A horso fell into a trench at Mahanoy City which was opened for steam pipes and tho animal was held captivo for over an hour. It was hauled out with the aid of ropes. Thrown From u Curriiige. In a collision at Mahanoy City last night P:itrtel; ltvan. driver for tbn Columbia llrowlug Compahy, was thrown from a buggy, nut escaped witu ouiy sugni nruises. Accident lu u Slope. The Mahanoy City colliery was thrown idlo oarly yestorday by an accident that caused considerable damage at the bottom of the slope. When a loaded car had been hoisted half way tho "keeps" suddeuly flow open and tho cage crashed to tho bottom. Hie car was tmas.iod Into kindling wood, Tho damago was repaired last night. 1898 OCTOBER. 1898 Su. Mo. Tu. Wo. Tli. Fr. Sa. J23 J 5 J ieY7 18 J.9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 j!7 28 29 30 31 i i i i i i MOON'S PHASES. M Quarter ( p.m. Quarter A a. in. 4). New i r. 7:63 Full r n Tjji Moon 10 a. in. I Moon U a.m. PERSONAL MENTION. W. M. Iliowcrnnd M. I). Mitlono mado u buslnos trip to I'ottsvillo to day, Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Tclst and ilauglitor, IVstella, and .Mr. and Mrs. William Foist liavo relumed to town aftor spending a woek with rrleuds in t'hll nlolplila Aaron Tubhey, of MiuerJvillo, made a trip to town on I1I1 bicycle to day mid was a guest of Willlim Kiinmcl's family, on North .lardlu stifct. Arthur Mcyrick and Oeoigo Frost mado a blcyclo trip toShamoklu and return to-day. A. I., (lobilng. of llellortown, has ac cepted a position us druggist at Wnsloy's phut 1 tinny. Mr. mid Mrs William Nelswciitcr, and family, wno tlio guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mux Schmidt, nt Slmninklii to-day t). 0. Thomas and Supt. A. S. Hoyd whtusFccl Urn soldiers' monument unveiling ai. (Iiamoklii to ibiy Mrs. Frances Humble, and dalighter.Sadlo, mil Miss Silllo Itrclscb. of Itliigtown, visited lili nds lu town tii-day. Joseph II ill visited friends at Mahanoy Cily yeslcicay I A It U-wU l isl night returned from Ken turky, where ho is working for a timber company. Ho will go luck on Monday. Miss Maggie MeUennolt lias returned to rbll.'idelpbii. Arthur O'ltara returned to Philadelphia yestorday to resume his studios at college John Sweeney, a marine on tho United States auxiliary cruiser Viilr, is visiting his sister. Mis. David Dee, at Ulrurdville. Tlio ship Is now being overhauled as a passenger steamship nt tlio Brooklyn ship yards. William Summons and family liavo re turned homo from a visit to Danville William Miller, a private in Co. F, 8th I'cgt . now at Ciiup .Meade, Middletowu, ariived 111 limn Inst evening. Hois sillier-I lug from malaria fever and has gone to his j homo at Kaveu Kun. j Our Work Unexcelled, If yon pay more than wo charge for first- class tip-to dale printing, you aro paying too much. If you pay less, you arc probably getting lem, both in quality of stock and j workmanship. Our prices are just right, ! aud our work is unexcelled. Dentil ri'fttn Hydrophobln. ChlcnKo. Oct. 1. Dr. F. A. Todd, a prominent physlelnn of Toledo, O., who has been a patient at the Presbyterian hospital since Wednesday, died at that Institution from the effects of hydro phobia Inst evening. His death was the outcome of being attacked by a rabid doe mi the lawn of the Ohio State Hospital for the Insane, of which Dr. Tndd was assistant superintendent, a month oro. Hp had been taking tho Pasteur treatment. Soi'intnry orstnto Jlny. WusliliiKtun, Oct. 1. Colonel John Hay was sworn Into otllce ns secretary of state yesterduy. The coremony toolc place in the president's room at the White House, and the oath was ad ministered by Justice Harlan, of tho supreme court. Mr. Hay immediately Joined Ills colle.iKues in thn regular Fri day cabinet session. "It was almost a miracle. Burdock lllood Hitlers cured mo of a tcrrlblo breaking out all over the body. I mn very uratoful." Miss Julia I'illuidge, West Cornwcll, Conn. MISCELLANEOUS. IADIKS to do plain newimr at home, tUW i per day; four tiiontlm' uurk guaranteed, send hliuupcd addressed flii!no for full particulars. Utopian Supply Co , I'hilatlelpbla, l'.i. It A IfANTKI). -A girl to do general housework in a family of two Sleep nt home" Apply lit 28 South White i-trcet. 10-1-21 rADIKS earn $3.00 per week working nthomr, J no caiivuHsing, enclose Keif addressed Htamped euvc lope. Staiidan! Novelty Co., 101 Jtnokioali St.. Is'tw York City. "It WANTi:i). Ituplnieil people to wear Dr. .MurklmU's Coil Spring Elastic Truss, lasts live yea h. comfortable, holds worst ca.es. S2..10. No spring iimuiul body. Marshall Truss Co., Brooklyn N Y. t 7ANT1!I. A lady to play tho piano ot ) I Uohlilus ball, Shenandoah, on ThurHday, from 4 to U p. m. Address-, Miss M, O Lewis, Pottsville, J'o. 9-21l-3t Inoit HAI.IC Two pool tables In good condl ? Hon. Can ho bought very reasonable. A ply to Anthony Selilnicker, 109 South Main htreet. tf T0T1(1C -IicHlralile properties for sale. Ai 1 ply to S. (I. M. llollopcter, attorney, Shenandoah. ti-31-tf TilOlt SAI.1C A valuable property on West J.' Centre street, dwelling bonne, and nil con veniences in desirable location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. 0-a7-tf 4 DMINISTKATOR'S NOT1CK. Letters of l. administration on the entate of John Kuhriuaii, lato ot Union township, Heliuyl kill county, rii , deceased, have beou Krantcd to ItenJ. F. Kuhrinan, rcHldlui; ut HIiiKtowu, I'a to whom all persons Indebted to said estute lire renuesteil to make payment, nnd tboso bavlutf claims or demands will maku known tliu t.umc without delay. ru 1IKNJ. K, KUIIKHAK, A. W. HriiAU k, Att'y. Aduilulstrator. I'ottsvllle, l'n. September 30, 18'JS. 10-1-8-13 CISAI.UII 1'ltOl'OHAIS will bo reeetvnd by O the underlined, tho Controller of Schuyl kill county, ot bin ofllco nt I'ottsvllle, l'n., until 10 o'clock a, m.. Wednesday, October 5th, lnys, for the furnishing of supplies for the Sehuyl- kill COUntv allnslinuso find till, Kelnivllrllt countv orison, for thn ouarter ctifltliL- I)eeenil,er ill. inm. Schedules of the articles needed nnd nroltithl amount of each reuulrcd nuiv I, obtained from mo auiunriues oi too aiiusnuuse, or prison, or, iiuiii inu iiiii.crniKiirfi, The rlubt reervcd to reject any or nil Ids. CI1AUI.RS A. HNV1ICK, I'ounty Controller, Controller's ofllen, I'ottsvllle, l'a Heiitemhcr 2Mb, 1WW. 0-27-29-1 pltOl'0HAI.S,-8ealed propo.nls will bo re J celveit hy tho street conunttteo of the lloroiiKh Council for tho elennlntr of the Slien audoaii ertek according to tho profllo and specltlcatlons prepareil by civil uiiKineer Clemen , of tho I'. & It. C, it; I. Co. Ssme can he seen by calling nt the olllco of William Nl8ventcr'H livery stable, West oftl street, All hiils aro to bo in tho hands of the cbalrin:iu, .loaeph W. Hell, hy Saturday, October 1st, 189S, at A p- in Tho eouiiulltee rescrvis the rlubt to reject any or all bids, JosKiii llBLi., Chairmun. I'AuncK Hand, J. 1'. Hokum. C. T. Utiiauiiiin, Danikl Coaklkv, JtAUTIN I.ALLY, U-27-"t Committee, CHARTER NOTICE. Notieo Is hereby kIvcu that mi appllcntlon will bo iinide to the Court of Common l'lens of Schuylkill county, l'a-, at I'ottsvllle, on Mon uny, October 21, IS'JK, at ten o'clock in tho fore noon, by Nicholas Kreibuml, Max Itnhiuowitz, Haiuuel Slelsel, Ilnuu l'riebnnd, Davis (lohrulo vleh, Davis iSinlneliky nnd Man HmlKlsky, under tho Ait of Assembly approved April 211th, Mi, entitled "An Act to provide for the incor poration and regulation of certain corpora tions," mid the supplements thereto, for tho charter of corporation to ho known ns "The Hons of Abraham Hebrew Conirrce;atlon," of Shenandoah, l'a,, the character and objects ot which aro tho maintenance nnd support of religious worship according to tho faith, dis cipline and usages of thu Hebrews. Sutd organization Is to be carried on at Shenandoah, l'a , and for the purposes abovo set forth is to have and enjoy nil tho rights, benefits nnd prl vele res conferred by the said Act of Assembly ami its supplement M, M. HuiiKK, Solicitor. Bepteinber 15, 190s. 10-115-22 For Sale. Valuable Shenandoah prop erty, centrally located on Oak street, with all modern conveni ences, store room and dwelling. For further information apply at this office. g-2-nu li Mmf ww umm for a defender if THE COUSTHY EHTAILED. The Heroic Devotion of a Woman f Hir Family Which Brought! oh Long Suffering How Riilaf Garni. JYom th$ Leadir. romeroy, O. Vfe have genuine heroines right at our ecveral wseks ef nervous prostration, Tor doors. A notnbl example ia a neighbor, days my life was despaired of by the attend a devoted wife , who lor five long years hit; physician, but I reoovered enough to get nursed an Invalid husband and supported n ! around. The next year I had another stroke v. ...... .,. licuitii gave way ana sno was a physical wreck. We refer to Mrs. Marlnda 0. Wlilto, of Mtuon, W. Va. Her husband un tt toldicr, serving hii country in the 171th O. V. I., aud her son, Kvcrett White bus recently shouldered his tnuskct, being a member of Co. L, 17th 0. N. 0. A fnw days ago a leader reporter Tlsltod Mrs. White, when ahe told tho following remarkable story: "Fourteen yean ago, while living at Syra cuse, my husband was stricken with paralysis. For flvo years he lay helpltti. We had four children. I whs at a loss to kuow bow I could live and keep the family together, but at length I obtained work making trousers. I made a doron pairs evsry week, besides car ing all alons tor ray husuand, aud keeping the children in school. "Finally, after two years of effort, my husband was cranted a necilon. This rs. lieved me somewhat, but money could not cure him. For five years I watched night and day by his bed. In July of 1E89 my oldest daughter run a crochet nsedle two Inches Into her heel. This thraw another patient on my hands. Blood-poison set In and she lingered between life and death, o one knowing whtoh would die first, she or bsr father, jit last ahe recoverid, but her father died In November. " In February following my husband's death I suffered a stroke of paralysis, after BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. in quality, lowest price. lliey have we ask of the public is to call and convinced thousands. The Only New Factory Shoe Store, Abe. Levlne, Prop. 7 S. INlaln St. Beware or close imitations 01 ine name 01 IKE ORKIN, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical No. TEIWUNUS 01 THB SCHUYLKILL We are again doing business at the old stand, with our former large stock of goods. Mr. Orkin is still in attendance and is conducting the business. He invites all his former patrons to call and pay him a visit. The stock consists of a complete line of jewelry and musical instru ments. The prices are the ieature of the store ; they are within reach of every purchaser. Repairing a specialty. Before you buy elsewhere call and see our stock anil get prices. No trouble to show goods. We have polite salespeople. TO BRING Into Notice Our New Stock of Furniture Particularly our fine parlor suits, we will sell for $14,50 for 10 days. They consist of five pieces, finished in Mahogany lrame, highly polished and upholstered in silk damask. We have only a few in stock of this kind. They are of remarkable value, artistically de signed, and well and beautifully made, and elegantly finished. At $14.50 it is almost like giving them aray. We have also higher grades in fifty different styles and prices. Purchasers of Stoves, Ranges, or Heaters, .should remember that we carry the largest stock and offer the greatest bargains. Davison's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE , STORE, 1 21 -12j, North Main St. s Widow aim itj uiuaiin.uu wr lour waeKi. " My mind and nervts were almo.t wr.rk.il. For four years I was unable to ui my hands to comb my hair. I osuld not climb a flight of stairs exoept by the most painful labor. I was under the cart of seven different doctors. "At last, In 1893, I read In tho newspaper nf the wonderful cures eflscted by Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for l'al. People. I de cided to try them and bought a box. IJcfors tno days I felt better. I oould sleep and felt rested when I aroia la the morning. I continued using the rdUs and tbe raralysli pains disappeared, and! could walk without difficulty. I am 4i years old and attribute rrimt maiill 1 IUTB 10 100 MM 01 Br. W 1 Hams' Pink Pills for Pal. People. "My two daughters Mrs. Maud Kohl, ol Pomeroy, nnd C6a, who lives at home, bar also been greatly benefited by the use of the pills. " I have recommended the pllts to many sufferers, and shall continue so to do." Mahinda C. White. Bworn to before me and subscribed in iy presence this 10th day of May. A.D., 1898. IlBNRY C. TURNBXt, .fVefary JtbHc. For all forms of weakness, a specific It found in these pills. Wherever you go you will find the moet important article In every drug store to be Dr. Williams' Pink Piili for Pata People. Physicians prescribe them and everywhere the people use thecs. QUR line is the biggest in town, lowest in price, and the quality speaks for itself. Our motto : - FACTORY PRICES.- Not above or below, but on a basis saving you 25 per cent, on the dollar. Our line of hats is the latest in style, best just arrived from New York. All be convinced as we already have our store, but look for the right niacc. ft. A Contented Woman JhhIio wlioliaH Iiit walla nnd crllliiKS tlftornteil from our Iiitt'Ht lithium uixl rich colom tu wall luper. Wu Imvu a to ni pit' to lino of nxi(iiiiito ' tlnt nnd bIihiIcm, in Dm nmut n tlfltlu coinhlna tfoiis mid iatln.H, and v will decorate your lioiiui from kltclit n to atttci at a reastinaMu figure. J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Instruments, Optical Goods. 1 23 South IVlalt-i Street, TRACTION COriPANY'S RAILWAY. 1 A. PLAIN TO BE SEEN! Your eyes 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. Better have them tested by our new method free of charge. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mairr Street. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness, ' Woctphal's fluxiHator Cures DandrulT and all diseases of the scalp, FOR SALK AT dots wmi mi Ferguson House lllock. rniLn.-cnEnr - store. o DKAM'.lt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacd Wholesale and Retail, SO Wast Contra Gtroot, 1 or. , K J.
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