TRY ONE Pound of our 25c chocolate candy assortment and then te!l us if you ever tasted its coital at less than 40c. Remember have (o kinds at this price. We are also agents for Lowney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a y2 lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, a IM. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED" " Houck's Headache Cure ? A sure cure or your money It n trial. refunded (Jie SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, ia, Telephone Conuei tion. THE BON TON'S BIr Pall Openliij; Sale for l-'lve Uays Only, Com inuiiciiijr TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 1898. LVcrircj :-: Hcralc COUPON. Tins coujioti is worth lo cents in you on every dollar's worlli you buy at the Hon Ton Millinery, beginning Oft. 41I1. Name ' ui this out anil present it when you make a purchase. All mat is necessary lor you to nam the 10 ier cent on evciy vmrc'irr-e is to cut out the coupon, write your name on the DianK space reserved, and present it at our millinery parlors while the big sale is going on Remember it is For Five Days Only and You Save 10 Per Conl. by Taking Advantage of It. inr "reparations lor Mis sale, winch coin- menres iclolier 4th, iS)S, eclipse even' effort ever heaul ol m values in millinery. We will open 011r eyes and have you gaze in amaze mem BON TON MILLINERY, No. 2 North Alain Street. Jm Now lliiuulitm' of U10 OoiittMlonioy Ittehtnuml, Oct. ..The Vlrtrlnia granil eanili of ConfeileruU" veterans yesterday adopted a resolution to thu effect that there could lie no successor to Miss Winnie Davis as "UatiKliter of the Confederacy," the title having ex plied wltli her death. MrH. Ilotkln (i'iiIh a I'ost iiotinmout. Sun Francisco, Oct. ". The habeas corpus proceedings In the case of Mrs. Cordelia Hutkln, cliarjred with the 111111 dei- of Mrs. John P. Dunning and her sister, Mrs. Joshua Deane, were pos'poned yesterday until tomorrow. Ir. Ilull'ii Cough Sjrup Ih a true friend to all suffering with coughs or colds, 'flits reliiiblo rcineily nuver dls'ippolnts. It Mill cureu cold in one day ami costs hut 5 eta. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasolinpjlijvesr ' We.tuake 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. 113 Kust Coal Street, Shenandoah, l'cnlia Mll orders promptly attended to. TBISJB PLAIN TALK That the Boston Factory Shoe Store carries an exceptionally big line of boots and shoes. All onr 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 : flen's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up Utiles' " ' " " 9c"P 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 ue outdone. All our boots and shoes are made of leather and not of naner as are beine sold by some stores. BOSTON 27Soutl)IMaln Street. Shenandoah, I, SPONT, PROP. f FOUR DOORS ABOVE l'OST OFFICE. Pa, BEST ll IM E OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd BTItAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. V$dr & Verdiois AVER'S HAIR VIGOR fulfills all the promises made for if, is the verdict of those ho have tiled it. 4 "I linvo solil AVer's Htm V'iior fnr flf era yfars ami uu ii"t ku. w 01 n illicit n- u, te it Jlil not Rive i ntlre sntlsfuction " r. il. c;i;OV K, I'aunsdale, Aln. ter " Whtn dlscneo cineil my hnlr to fnlt out, I fouml AvrR's 1 1 A I H Vim iH n nn.st ixi-i'llcnt iirfpurntloii ami olio tli.it ilui's nil thtit la Ulmcd for it."-L. UUS1I, ConuelUvMi:, P. iaor "AYKTl'S HAIR V'loriH dor nil (hut lartnli-r-.H for It. It rt'itoreil my lialr, vlilUi wns fait bcconilnir proy, Imck to Its nntuinl i olor dark Lrowo n. w. n. HASHLIIOFP, Pntersoa, N.I. " My hf ad became full of dandruff, nnit After Ik time inv hair befrun to fall out. Tim use of Ayhu's Hair VicmH stopped the faPmtr out and nnide the Kcalp i-!c in t.rnl healthy " MRS. C. M AYKliS, Mount Airy, Ga. NORTH ATLANTIC SQUADRON. Ciiinmodoro I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 Will Mieeeeil Ad iii t I'll I Howell III ('ouiiiiiiiul. Washington. Oct. 7. Admiral Howell has been relieved from the command of the North Atlantic squadron, and his Ilatrslilp, the San Francisco, has been ordered out of commission at Norfolk. The command of the squad ron devolves upon Commodore 1'hillp, whose llaKshlp, the Now York, Is now at the New York navy yaid. The explanation for the change in command given at the navy yard Is that the San Francisco, Admital How ell's llaKshlp, must no out of commis sion. The vessel has had an extra ordinary record. She wns placed In. commission Nov. IS. 1S00, having just been completed by the Union Iron Works, and has never been n day out of commission since, though she has circled the world and done a phenome nal amount of cruising. Kven now she Is a most serviceable vessel, but It Is deemed positively necessary to modern ize her In some Important points. HecurrliifT to the change In eomands, It may be stated that the opinion has prevailed for some time in the navy de partment mat the North Atlantic squadron was afflicted with too much rank, and that a centralized authority In one commander would Rive better results. Victor Xapoloon to Abdicate. London, Oct. 7. The Paris correspon dent of The Dally Mall says: "I learn that, owing to family and party pres sure Prince Napoleon Victor, chief of the French Imperialists, will abdicate In favor of his brother, Prince Louis, who Is regarded as a friend of Em peror Nicholas. Prince Louis Napo leon, who Is now 31 years old, Is the second son of the late Prince" Jerome Napoleon, nlcknnmed "Finn Finn," and the younger, brother of Prince Victor. He Is a colonel of the Czarina's Lan cers, In the Hiisslan army. Uovornoi Cainllci'V .Majority. tlanta, Ga., Oct. 7. Hon.. Allen D. Chandler's majoiity for governor over J. It. Hognn, Populist, is &5.000. This figures nbotit 20.ono above the Demo cratic majority for governor two years ago. Several counties which returned Populist majorities it fnat time show a complete r,ersal In favor of the Det.vurts, The return of a solid Dem- ucratlc delegation to congress Is as sured. The elty of Atlanta decided In favor of municipal ownership of tho electric llfiht plant. The Populists have less than u dozen members In the legis lature. w E H A V E !: The PRETTIEST Line of if. WEDD1NO and PARTY PRESENTS displayed In the county. BEAUTIFUL REAL OPAL GOODS ! OENUINE HAND-PAINTED NOT "DAUHS" Will not wash off. TOILET BOTTLES, COMB AND BRUSH TRAYS, PIN TRAYS, FANCY BOXES. Morgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 IMorth tVlaln Street. Porto' Rico'offers many advantages as a home, rTTfljI IIL latest style double-breasted and round-cut blue serge suits, winter weight. They are the finest ever brought to Shenandoah. Come and see them young men, 0m i?nii OVFRTOATS iq n knocker. We have them in Box and all other styles.- See our great line of Children's Vestees and Mouse Suits, and all the other children's c " .... we offer. The children cry lor them, uur stock ot )eople are surprised at the fine the very low prices I3ig stock doing business is to deal equal to our notions Every price is Till! WnATMUIC. 'lliii fWuul for HHtiUilay: Pair wmllicr ami bluwly rUhiK leliipciiiluro, with light and frtfch northerly and easterly winds, followed My p:utly cloudy conditions, Circular 1'rom Arc-bhlnhop Kynii, Archbishop Ityiui 1ms addressed the follow lilt! eitetihir to the priests of thlsitrch-dloceso : "TI19 generous dovoted people of tlio dio cese, who lmc. in loss than thico years, con tributed nearly $100,000 to the erection of our prottctory for wayward boys, will, we are eonllilenl, he mindful of the other great institutions fif the djocoso, which thoy I elected, and have for thirty joaia so pencr. ously maintained. The number of aspirants to the priesthood now in the seminar)' is 111, with lour In the American CoIIcrc, Homo ; 0110 in Lou nil 11 Biul two in the Catholic Uni versity, Wanhlticton. Ten wcro ordained sinco our last renort. and twelve now students mini!! tf1 tills rmititli Tim nmnmif of lust year's collection was fltD.SMS.Ol. Though tlio sum was somewhat less than that of thu pre lolls year, we must bear In mind the Kreat strain on the people, both because of 1 lie hard times in the coal region of this dioroftc and also heoauso of tlio treat protec tory collection." llr. Hull's Cough Syrup will euro croup and whooplng-cou(!li. Xo danger to thechlld when this wonderful medicine is used in tlmo. Mothers, always keep a bottle on hand Married, Edwin li. Williams and Miss Irene Souber, both of I'ottsville, wcro married last uven ins, at tlio home of the bride's parents. Thomas J. llaker, ol St. Clair, and Miss Julia Mullnill, of Jit. LnfTeo, were wedded Wednesday afternoon at St. Patrick's Catholic church. Itcv. P. J. JIcGovern porfonued the rereinoiiy. Miss Winifred Kngan, of Mt. I-all'co, acted as bridesmaid. Mr. and Mis. David Powell, of Ashland, have issued eanls to the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ida May, and Harry J, Wetzel, of York. Tho ceiemony will he performed at tho bride's homo on Thursday evening, October 80th. It Is said that Cornelius Foley, of Mahanay Plane, will soon join the llenedicts. Miss Jennie, tho charming daughter of Thomas It. Zulick, of Orwlgshurg, and Harry llaesler were married at the latter place last ovening. Tho couple left 011 a short wedding trii. Tho engagement of Miss Pearl Phillips, a former resident of this town, and woll known here, and Alfred Palmer, station ngent foi the Lcliiirh Valley railroad at Mahanoy City, is announced. you i)i:sii!i: noon iicw.tm. There is no doubt that uvory sick person wants to get well. Nobody wants to bo weak and ailing, for tho feeling that comes from vigor and vitality is splendid. Neverthe less, a great many sick people neglect to taku advantage of chances to get well tint come in their way. Hero, however, 13 a golden opportunity that 110 sick person can all'ord to miss. Dr. Greono, 35 West 1 1th St., Now York City, tho great specialist who cures so many, oilers to givo the sick advico by mail, free. This is a grand opportunity. Don't dolay 111 taking advantage of it. You desire good health. II010 is the chance to got it. Cow- Tlilnves Thuurturi. while descending tlio mountain sulo near his homo In Jacksous at about 1 1 :."-() o'clock Wednesday night Louis Stock saw two men standing at his cow stable, ready to lead 11 cow away. Stock quietly but quickly weut into his liouso and procured a shot gun. The thiovos had started and Steck went in nu suit, making us little noise as possible, in order to get within good hailing range. Tho thioves evidently did not know they were being pursued, as they walked loisuicly to. warda Mulvey's, with tliocow between them. On stepping on somo wot grass Steck slipped and foil. Tho noise frightened tlio thioves and they ran, abandoning tho cow. Steck legalned his feet, took aim and llred at the lleciiigmcu. IIo says ho saw ono jump into thu air as If struck, hut tho gun was only charged with bird shot. Tho cow was taken back to tho Btablo. How's Your Cough 7 Pau-Tinii cures it, SSc. At Oruhler Pros., drug store. l'l'iiiiHylvaWla'sUlirlsnmi KnilcavororH Harrisburg. Oct. 7. The convention of the State Christian l'Jndeavor union clo?ed last night with a consecration service In the immense convention hall, conducted by Hev. Dr. J. T. McCrory, of Pittsburg, the retiring president. The convention was the largest and most successful in the history of the En deavor movement in Pennsylvania. The next convention will be held at Wash ington, the date to be llxed later by the executive committee. The olllcera for tho ensuing year, elected yesterday, arc: President, Hev. C. E. Ebennan of Lancaster; secretary, George McDon ald, of Altoona; treasurer, J. II. Stauff of Pittsburg. 'ContrroHsiiiuii Holdou' Defeat. Syracuse, N. Y Oct. 7. Congressman James J. Beldcn was defeated for ro- nomlnntlon In tho Twenty-seventh dls trlct Republican convention yesterday by Michael E. Drlscoll. 'After the con vention the Madison county delegates and tho leaders of the MeKinley league met and noniilnated Mr. Helden, who will probably accept and run In op position to Mr. Drlscoll. Tlio Oropron s.(mtor-.!ili. Salem, Ore., Oct. 7. The Joint ns sembly of tile Oregon legislature took a second ballot yesterday for United States senator, with practically no change from Wednesday's vote. The fuslonists changed their ballots Waldo to John II, Smith. II, W. bett retn4ned his lead of 30 votes. from Cor - i stock of CLO THING we areotlenng tins season, ai)u wnen of Hats. We are selling hats for 75 cents that can't be bought in any other store for less than $1.00. We also have them up to 3.50. Our method of with everybody. All our goods are marked plainly and each and every.customer is treated alike. We don't ask exorbitant prices, or fix them according marked as plain as day and Great Mammoth BACON'S WARRIORS. (Continued from first Page.) thick underbrush, nnd those unac customed to searching timber could easily have been deceived, for It wns not ten minutes after this beforo the firing was commenced. Had the Indiana not contemplated a general mnssacro they would have llred on the men who were, searching the timber. These Pillagers are well armed and nro good marksmen, therefore, It Is easy to see where they had the advnn tage of the situation nt the start. If our men aro not all killed It Is surmised that they have gone some distance Into the woods, where they would be snfe from a night attack from another ban! of Indlnns who could have come upon them from the lake shore. If It is true that the Cass Lnko Indians have gone to assist the Deal- Island Indians, the retrent of General Hacnn Into tho In terior can be understood. iiKitons or lki:oii LAKH. S toward lliickhai'dt Will Itc ltccoin mended For li Medal ol" Honor. Walker, Minn., Oct. 7. The battle of Leech lake has developed more than one hero. Oenernl Hncon, Major Wil kinson, Lieutenant ltoss. Suigeon Har ris, Hospltar Steward Puckhart, Ser geant liutler, Frank Briggsnd Colonel Shpuhan are all deserving of medals of honor. The three former for the gal lant manner in which they led the troops, the fouith for his Inattention to his wounds when bullets were Hying nbout his head, and his apparent indif ference to them; the fifth for volunteer ing to carry messages across the llrlng lino from Lieutenant Itoss to General Uacon and losing his life in on effort to rejoin his inn, and the sixth for liravery displayed on several occasions. Hrlggs Is a barber of Walker and was sworn Inas a deputy sheriff because he wante'd to accompany the troops. "When the Indian sharpshooters were llrlng upon everyone who showed above the ground Hrlggs went to the beach and carried supplies to the blockhouse. Ho also volunteeied to go to the Flora In a ennoe nnd was allowed to do so "by General Hacon, who remarked ns he gave his consent: "You have lots of nerve, young man, and are .taking your life in your hands." Colonel Sheehnn's gallantry Is re markable because the colonel was there not In a military cnpaclty, but as a deputy marshal, and his work hnd been accepted. He and Hrlggs will be men tioned In General Bacon's official re port, and Steward Buckhart will bo recommended for a medal of honor. ItlH'OltTKD STILL PIOHT'INO. ItoInforooiiioiitN oriiidtnus ami Troop Hurrying; to the Trout. Lothrup, Minn., Oct. 7. Last evening It was learned that General Bacon and his small band of 70 or 72 men were still figntlng on Bear Island, but It can not be learned what the outcome o their fighting has been up to this hour. An attempt was made to land on the Island yesterday afternoon and rescue the wounded soldiers and get the bodies of the unfortunate bluecoats who were killed. This attempt was partly suc cessful, so far that four bodies wore recovered and. nine soldiers who weie wounded were rescued, but the citi zens were driven to the boat and the boat driven from the shore by skulking redskins. A special train with 215 of the Third Infantry from Fort Snelllng under com mand of Lieutenant Colonel Harbach, of the department of Dakota, arrived In Walker nt 3 o'clock yesterday after noon. Another special train lift Braln erd last night with 200 or 2."0 more sol diers. Inspector Tinker expressPH the opinion that with 500 soldiers tho In dians will be subdued, but thinks there will be bloodshed, and may be lots of It. It Is said that the Indians from the MIllo Lacs reservation have started, 200 strong, to join tho Leech Lake Indi ans, and If this is the case It will re quire COO additional troops to quell the disturbance. They are reported to be well armed, nnd going north at a rapid rate. Onkts: I was dreadfully nervous, and for icllcf took your Karl's Clover Hoot Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my wholo Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Itowcl trouble. Your ion soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health uud strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by S. P. Kirlfn.aud a guarantee Tux on Trolley Cars. Tho Borough Council of Ashland passed an ordinance placing a tax on trolley polls and cars, Tho ordinauco requires tho payment of a tax of ten dollars for each car, and tho Chief liurgoss shall issue a licuiiso tag designating tho number of tho license, num- lier of the car, and tho year for which said bum has been paid, which liccuso shall ho placed in u conspiciuus placo on tho outside of tho car so that it can ho reanily scon at all times. A lino of $23.00 is provided for viola, tion of tho oidiuauro. To Camp Muadtt. In response to frcipiout requests from rela tives of soldiers throughout tho region who desire to pay another visit to Camp Mcado before tho Second Army Corps moves south, tho Philadelphia & lieadlng Hailway will run another popular excursion to Middletown, ouSunday next, October Htli, leaving Shen andoah at (1:05 a. in., and returning leave Mlddlotown at 0:00 p. m. Faro?L70. 3t fn t . .i i- ! .,1 men s ana noy.s i uu& ib aisu THAI is tne lowest price. PERSONAL MENTION. 1'. J. Clcary made a dip to thu county Meat this morning. Martin Uillliigcr last night returned from a visit to friends nt Heading. Oscar Liiiilcnmnlh, of liingtown, opcni several hours In town yestonlay on his way to Philadelphia, II. J. Mtildnon spent to-day using op political fences In PottsVlllo and vicinity. P. W. lllerstein liaiiKutcd business at I'ottBville this mm nliig. . Mrs. .I.J. Priincy spout to-day visiting friends at Potlsvlllo. Thomas II. Jones was among tho townsmen who spent to-day at the county scat. A. I!. Hunt, a cnuiiuoiclal salesman ol Sl ilingion, was a business visitor to town yes tcrday. Lat evening he witnessed tho mustering In of John llelsol, the Hough liiiler, as n member of Hemy llomcastlo camp, No '. Sons of Veterans. Mr. Hunt is a member of tho Slatiugloii camp, Mis. Jinny Stevenson, of Silver Crick, is a guest m her parents, Mr. mm Mrs. L. U. licddall, on Wist imk sireei, Hi- llalid uud wife, of McKcesport, Pa , nio guests "f the former's parents nt llrowns vllle. The llaupt family, of Win. Penn, to-day moved to Heading. D imly Internal 1'cventio Collector Harri son Kcar, of Mlnersville, was a visitor to town to day. Dr. .1. S. (alien, who has been spending the past two weeks in Philadelphia and vicinity for health leeupenitlon, is expected homo to-night. Illsiippobilod Firemen. The racing team of the Hiiinaiio Firo Com pany ot .Miuianoy i.ny arriveu nomo last night disgusted with their visit to Lebanon. It will bo remembered that tho company claimed it was cheated out of tho prizo at Wilkesharrc last year. This year the mem bers practiced assiduously for tho hoo carriage race, but on their arrival at Lebanon learned, to their great disappointment, that the rules required that thcro should be at least tin co entries, and there were only two them (.elves nnd the Hibernian Firo Company's team of Allentown. Tho Humane boys wore so anxious for a race that they offered. to waive the pi ie, hut tho Hibernians refused to competo on such tonus. Jho Washington Hook mid liiiddcr Company of Mahanoy City was inme fortunate. It won the $25 prizo for having the finest truck in lino. I'.xti'nuitlon l apel' l"nr Mix. (.iilll'oril Hurt ford, Oct. 7. Govei nor Cooke yesterday Issued extradition papers culling for the return to America of Dr. Nancy Guilford, who Is now held In London, England, us a principal in the killing of lOinina Gill, the victim of the Yellow pond murder In Bridge port. 0XrW8 of tlio Glolio for RHEUMATISM IvSUSALGIA and similar Complaints, GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS , preKcnbcd by eminent physicians! DR. RICHTER'S PAIN EXPELLER World renowned ! lEomiirk aM v Bi!rcpRf nl ! iOnlvirrmilno wlili Trade Alark Anchor." 3K. A.I. Kit liter .UU, 215 IVurlSt.v :cw York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes. Own Qlassvorks, Lndurt.ua & recommended In A, W'asley, 106 M. Main St., . n. nagenboch, 103 N. Main St., .r.D.Kirlln, 6 S. Main St. Shenandoah.; DR. RICHTER'S ' ANOJ10Il rVfO.-iIAmiAr. best for 'i'j"viiensiiift:rsiniiiiirii i:oiiiiii MISCELLANEOUS. IOIt HA.LI2. A valuable piece of real Pntale, U containing four dwellings. M plenum miiv- erago 'attached, Can be bought Apply at tho IIi:kam ofllee. reasonable. 103-tf nou sAi.ic- Valuable Hhennndoah property, located on Oak street, with nil Jj centrally nioueru conveniences, eio'o room ami dwu ling. Kor further Information apply nt thin olllce. tf filOlt ItKNT. Dwelling house, located corner I; Lloyd and Went utrectH, now occupied by lrn H. D. Iless. All modern convenience. Apply on the jiremlwcH. 10-3! ITU)U HAM5.-Two pool tables In good condl tion. Can he bought very reasonable. Apply to Anthony Hchmlcker, 1(W South jMnln Htrcct. ' tf "MOTICE. Deishablo properties for sale. Ap i ply to H, U, M. Hollopetcr, attorney, Micnandoah. 8-31 -tf FOU SAT.K A valuiiblo property on West (VutreMrcet, dwelling hotiuu, and all con- culenccH In desirable loeatlou. Apply to Thomn TomIi, for further particulars. 6-27-tf CtHAIITKK NOTU'R-Xotlcots hereby given ; thatan npplicutlou will be made to tho Court of Common Plena of Schuylkill county on Monday, October tho 21th, 18'J1, nt 10 a. uiM under tho Ait of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for tho incorporation and regulation of ccitain corporations," appioved April 2Uth, 1871, and tho supplements thereof, for tho charter of an Intended eorporattuii, to be cjilled 'Hoelcty Lalsvtw l.lctuviu of Hhenaudoah, 1'cuusylva iila," the character and object whereof shall bo to foster brotherly lovo und mutual assistance between tho members, nud fahnll bo n charlttiblo and benelleial society, providing relief for tho members uud their families, In ease of sickness, necldcut, or death. S It. Kmv Alius, Attorney for Applicants. HhenaiKhtab, !., Hept. ItOtli. y-ao.7.11 I I TO .1 J "JIM I but after all "there's no place like Shenandoah." 1 ,,,1 s iy uuu mu wen awuin:u, uiey huu im: prices niarKeu on Clothing AniiUhl Sales over O.bOCi, 600 lloieg TOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such ns Wind nnd Tain In the Stovnneli, Giddiness, Piilnos"! after meals, Head, nche. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Fltishliuf of Hoat, Loss of Appetlto. Oostlvclioxs, Ulotchos on tho Bkln, Cob Chills. His lurbod Sleep. Frightful Dreams nnd nil Nervous nud Trembling Honsntlons. THE FIRST DOSE WILL DIVE MUEF IN TWENTY MINUTES, Kvory sufforor will ncknowlodgo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IilXCIIAJI'H IMM.S. token ns direct ed. wl quickly re9toro Fomnlcs to com ploto lioalth. They promptly roni'Mo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys torn nnd euro Mrlc Headache. por"n Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Bcccham's Pills aro Without a Rival An J lifiro the LARGEST SALE Of any Patent. llcillcluo In the World, 25c. at all Drug Stores. Klrel I'lrol I'lrol Insuro your property from loss in the ldcstnml strongest cash companies: Pldla. Underwriters Insuninco Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Firo Ins, Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chcstor Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T, T. Williams, 123 6. Jardiu St., Shonaudonli. 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. Rough Riders' trimmed hats, all colors, 65c ; walking and Alpine hats, trimmed, 50c; trimmed sailor has, 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, t4 yards long, $1 ; silk mourning veils, $1.50, worth double; face veils for mourning, 25c up. Wo cannot bo undersold, as wo buy and sell for cash only. Oall anil pet our prices. Felt Hats of every description and shade at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. IKE ORKIN, No. 129 South Main Street, TERA1INUS OP THE SCHUYLKILL TRACTION COfll'ANY'S RAILWAY. We are again doing business at the old stand, with our former large stock of goods. Mr. Orkiti is still in attendance and is couductiug ther 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 leature of the store ; they are within reach of every purchaser. Repairing-a specialty. Before you buy elsewhere call and see our stock and get prices. No trouble to show goods. We have polite salespeople. ill! mm T7ik-if1rvf1vr ro ii K r tI rn car nc t vi uu - vw uiu uigb wis iu c.n.u iu im.y an. auu ""M"' y House, DAVrsON, TJ1M KUItNITUJUfl AND iii?sii"iiii'iiir 'j, DRALEJl Hereby makes his fall nn nouiiccmcnt to those who Intend to purchase a stove or range for the winter. Wo have nlreiuly boM n quantity of them. mtl will continue to incroaso our miles. Why ? Itc cniucwc nro new beginners ami to etnli- " Itsh n r;ihh1 trmlo by giving you full value for ovrry dollar you hivoht. Wo will special attcn- W. Hon to our "Queen Cinderella Uangc" of which tho iiimvn cut foa facsimile. It haa six cooking hole, inado with firo box at cither right or left end. All thu latest Improvement1 all the het Ideas. Four piece tops. Largo high oveimt thoroughly ventilated. Iteinovahlo nickel door plate with bronze niedallon. Tho Ride Mielf, oven door kicker, shaker handle nnd kuohtt aro nickel plated. Duplex 'or triplex crate, that can be removed nud replaced without disturln lug the linings. Direct draft damper. Large nh pan. Cut long centre. ICIngedeover, Mie Hint or cnt Iron linings, Highly polished edges. Folding nickel towel rod. SOLD AND GUARANTEED AT DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Alain St. 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. A Contented Woman Ih she who has her walls and ceilings dtcorated from our Ititcst designs and rich colors In wall paper. We have a complete lino of exquisite tints and shades, In thu most attlsttc comblna ttons and patterns, and wo will decorate jour home from kitchen to attic at a reasonable llgurc. - J. P. CARDEN, 224 West pentre Street, Slienandoali, l'a Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. Our stock of s noveltiqs r iwt nf niinlitxr nnrl ctiflr T1i- v l. goldin, pto i .1 a B. Foley, 31 wcentre 8t SHENANDOAH, PENNA, 8c11 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
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