J? TRY ONE Pound of our 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember we haw 40 kiml-i at this price. We are also ngenls for Lowney's pack age candy. Goc for one pound and 30c for a lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, & N. rvialn St. HAVE YOU TRIED & Houck's Headache Cure ? A sum rnrr or your ruonry rr-ruiulett iiivc It n trfal. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, Z South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Teh plionc Coniift-tloh The Bon-Ton MILLINERY ! LEADS IN STYLES. Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices. FOR NEW STYLES IN GO TO THE BON TON MILLINERY, No. 2 North Main St reel. 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 113 lutnt Coal Strrct, Hhrnnntloali, 1'ciiim Mall opIlth promptly uttchriftl to. DR1NK- CLKARY'S EXTRA IV INK QUALITY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. num.- chert hok, o DHAI.KU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SQ West Contre Street, PLAIN TO BE SEEN1 Your eyes need "attention. It is a mistake to neglect them. It is better to give too much than too little attention. Carefully fitletl 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. BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY ml HTltAW, Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, aTVntr,Bt. Why is it every Barsaparilla which tvios to soil itself, ranges itself against Ayer'a as the stand ard ? Why 13 it that all liavo to offer oxtra inducements biggor bottles, fancy wrappers, cheapi-r price anything, everything, but tho ono inducement of quality ? tier's has novor been equaled by any cheap imitation of it, and quality tolls, just as blood tells. It Is (lie Standard. " I hnvo sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla for mors than twonty-fivo ycara, nnd havo nover heard anything but worda of pralso from ray customers ; not a Elnglo complaint lias over reached mo. A preparation must possess Rreat merit to maintain such a repu tation. I believo your sarsaparilla to lie tho best blood purifier that 1ms over been introduced to tho (teneral public. I often bear other manufacturers say that this is "as K"od n3 Ayer's," but no ono ever vet heard it said that Ayer's was "as good ''as any other kind. They always set Ayer'a up as tho standard of oxcellonco." S. F. Boycu, Duluth, Minn. THE KNIGHTS' PARADE. Xlio(irii!iil"t I'lim-mit i:vcr Witnessed In IMttHliurK'x HNtory. rittsliurfr, Oct. 12. Despite the rain, yesteray's parade ot the Knights Tem plar was the grandest parade ever held In this city. In point of numbers there were 20,000 marchers In line it easily doubled similar occurrences of the past, and as far ns the appearance Vas concerned Pittsburg has never seen anything to equal It. The number of onlookers on the streets, In the win days and on the roots and In the re viewing stands have been variously es timated at from GOO.OOO to 1,000,000 peo ple. At 10 o'clock the wonderful cavalcade completed the formation and the march began, and three hours later the last detachment passed the same point. The rain commenced at 1:30 o'clock, and for awhile It looked as If the parade might be broken up, but the knights walked alonR with the same spirit and display ed tho same martial, dignified bearing in tne rain ns they had done under tho rhininrr sunshine. Tho Detroit enmmnndory. the winner of many trophies at the different prize drills, went through various marchlnc- evolutions at some of the prominent places along- the route, for which tho members were always heartily cheered. Owing to the heroic work the Ken tucky knights have already done since their nrrlvul here to have the next con clave held In I.nuisvlllo, tho knights from the Blue Grass state havo gained particular prominence among the peo ple, and wherever the Kentucky ban ners were recognized tho cheering be came more animated than ever. AxslMtmit Secret iuv C'rlrilur Married. New York, Oct. 12. Thomas Wllber Crldler, third assistant secretary of state, and Miss 15. Muriel Telleschaw were married at the Hotel Buckingham yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Crldler sailed for Europe today on hoard the Amerl enn line steamer St. Louis. After a short tour abroad they will take up their permanent residence In Washing ton. Calendars for 18W. Tho Hr.r.Ai.i) olllco has a full and complete lino of calendars for 18!)!). If you con template a calendar for your friends, icservo your order until you seo our lino. It will mean a big saving to yon. Thoy aro also beautiful specimens of lithographic art and very leasouablo in price. M O R G A N s B A BUSCHNER'S SKIRT BINDING. UNEQUALLED POU DURABILITY. Once used no other can take its place. It is not a cheap made article. It is made of specially selected wool, the "brush" edge threads being woven in witli the heading not sewed on as all others are and it is guaranteed to out wear any oilier make on the mar ket. It will not cost you more than 10 cents on a skirt more than other makes, nnd it will wear three, times as long. THIS IS PLAIN TALK That the Boston Factory Shoe Store carries an exceptionally big line ol boots and shoes. All our 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 : rien's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up Ladies' " " " poctip Children's solid leather shoes, 35c up OUR BOOTS, Especially for the miner, are selling cheaper than anywhere else. In prices wc 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 ' 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. rouu uooks above I'usT orncu. Pa. J Sir IMAKEMAN INJlMED, Squei'tMl llflui-eii Cilrn in a Onlllilim nl Criitinlln. Harry ltcecl, a lirakotnan on tlio Lehigh Valley ltallroatl, war badly liuitnt tho Con. tralla colliery at ono o'clock this nftornoon. A freight train was shifting at tho colliery and a mhplaccd switch ran tho cnglno on" tho track. In the collision that resulted ltccd was sriuce.ed between cars and received In juries that nro partly of an Internal charac ter. The victim was removed to tho colliery olllro, where bo received medical attendance, and was then removed lo bis homo in Malta noy City. Remember If You Have a Cough or Cold, I'.m-Tina always euros, 2,"c. At (Iruhlor Itros., diiiK store. Hut-knell Vnliorslty, Tho fall term of Hiicknell University opened most auspiciously. Ninety now studonts were matriculated in tho college, mnkiiiK this department foot up to 330 and that of tho wholo University to 43,-. Miss Candaco Wood, of Now York, is tho new art tcnclicr; Miss uertmuo Knox, of Utica, N. Y., an accomplished vocalist, is a new in-Blructros-i in tho school of music, nud Mr. II. C. l itliian, of Greenwich , N. J fsan addi tional teacher in the preparatory school. Tor your watch repairing and Jowolry re pairing go to Iko Orkln's, 120 South Main street. tf Purchased Now Hose. Tho Borough Council of Mahanoy City last oveniiii! awarded a contract for .TOO feet of new hose. Tho bids wore us follows : liovcrio Hoso Co,, Itovero 03c; Giant 80c; (Iranito (iOc. Iloston Holtlng Co,, l'hoenix, 8,ro. N'uw Jersey liubber Co., Eaiilo 75c. Kurokii Hoso Co., Carbollzed hoso $1.00 and 00c. It was decided to adopt tho cheapest rubbo hoso presented, at Oil cents per funt. Messngo From tho stele. A messago from tho Ilnrrisburg hospital, in which sovoral privates of Co. K, Sth Kegt aro patients states mat rnvaio iirownmiller s condition is unchanged and very serious. Only his wife is allowed to sco him. l'rivato ISccker is improved and l'rivato Hodgetts will probably leave tho hospital in a fow days. THAT .lOVltll, riXI.INC, With tho exhilarating senso of lenowed health and strength and internal cleanliness, which fullows tho tiso of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the fow who have not progressed hoyond tho old-tiino medicines and the cheap substitutes sometimes otl'ered but never ac cepted by tho well-lnfoimed. ISuy tho genuine Manufactured by tho California Fig Sprup Co. WEAR A BALL SHOE. The BallWearing Shoes and Boots Have won favor with Hie economical shoe buyer because tlicy sec to it FIRST Thai the shoes are of good quality. SECOND That they aro tairly priced. All our shoes we sell are of good quality, knowing ones will not doubt. We are now conducting our AUTUMN SALE during which many of our most popular lines will sell at specially reduced prices. Shoe purchasers read this list : Children's Slioes.J Strong and heavy for school purposes, sizes 6 to 8, at 59C per pair ; sizes 9 to' 12 at 69C. Our line of patent tip shoes, misses' ami children s, sizes 8 to ioyi at 69C. These goods are remarkably cheap. Ladies' Shoes. Our line is a beautiful one and will do justice to every femin ine foot that they may adorn. Our display and selection is large. We are showing them in the newest of footwear. Our prices are a temptation in itself to the buyer. They are now on sale and are going at 51,00 tO 53.50. Our selec tion is undoubtedly the finest ever put on the market in town. Our line of $2,50 and $3,00 shoes are stunning. Men's Heavy 3-Soled Shoes For winter. We want to sup ply every man with the proper shoes. They are fine in ap pearance, thoroughly made of best leather and will give entire satisfaction. Can be had in russet and black. Prom $2,50 to S4.0Q. These are but n few of the oppor tunities we offer and Is no compari son to the large and complete stock we carry. BALL'S SHOE STORE, 14 S, Uain St., - Shenandoah. THIS UTATHCK, Thh fortwHsl for Thtiisday: fair, cooler weathoi mid brisk to ficsh westerly mid northerly winds, inecedcd by rain and dangerous cychinlo winds on tho coasts. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Cnniitiy Chronicled for Hasty 1'criisul. To-morrow will bp a 1ig day at tho Cnluiii- but county fair. Hut four weeks nioro and tho Miters, will record their verdict. Full timo istbooidorat tho Oneida colliery for tho past week or so. A cold winter with plenty of snow is pre dicted by progunstlc'titnrs. 1 ho soro mid yellow loaf now blnsbetli at tho nakedness It is disclosing. Work on Mt. Carmol's now loscrvolr has been suspended for tho winter. Martin liellly was run down and killed by n. freight train at Wllkcsharro. Tho Republican Executive Commltteo will meet In l'ottsvillo to-morrow afternoon. Thero is very llttlo change in tho nntlira- cito coal trado, say tho trado Journals, Tho now tclophouo company in I.uzorno county has 300 subscribers in Hazlclon. rivo Shamokln volunteers recruited by I.iout. Siviter, have died sitiro enlisting. T hero nro 61I empty houses in llazlclon. This timo last year thero wore about 200. 1 ho old hoard of Directors and olllcersof tho 1'. & It. It. It. Co., havo been ro-clected. I'ottavilln'g Hoard of Trado has soveml oilers of manufactures to locate In that town. An Italian will erect a macaroni factory at llnzlcton. This makes tho second in that town. Tho first product from .Mt. Carmel's new brewery will bo placed on the market next week . A Initio New York shirt factory, w lib 100 machines, will locate in l'ottsvillo next month. James W. Ityan, tho Democratic candidato for Congress, will nddrcss tho voters of St. Clair this ovenim,'. In other towns it is a dllllcult matter to e;ot tho Councilmeu to moot ; hero almost a con tinuous session is held. Tho mill last night did not increase the supply of wator.as it was shut off to-day from 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. in. Paymaster Guy, of tho P. & It. It. 1!. Co, will pay tho employes at Mobauoy Plane and vicinity on tho i!i!d Inst. Tho wages and salaries paid to P. ,t It, railway employes in !&()" footed up tho enor mous total of $rGj,601,rSl. I Ivo Ilazlotnn men havo returned from tho kllndlko, whore they woio in search of gold. They will return in tho spring. A trolley car at Ashley, Luzomo count-, struck Edward l'oniier, who was driving across tho track, killing him instantly. It is reported that a certain perfumer in tills country, who is a millionaire, started in business only fivo years ago with a scent. A Dunkard lovo feast at lieistville, Lebanon county, was attendod by 1,000 people, many coming from other counties. Several boys employed in a coal breaker at Olcn Lyon, I.uzorno county, who went ou striko, woro arrested for intimidating others. Arbitrators were appointed in -tho case of Thomas JlcOluty vs. li. J. Franklin, nnd they will meet on tho 20th inst,, at Pctts villo. Kufus Lush, of Oneida, has purchased tho good will and fixtures of tho Kverett House, at Ilnuidonvillc. Mr. Kvoiett will remove to this town. Tho case of tho Commonwealth vs. Hubert II. Illrsb, editor of tho Tamaipia Hecorder, was called for tiial in tho Carbon county court Ibis nimnlug. Thousands of peoplo paid admission at ilkosbarie to witness an exhibition drill of tho Ninth Itegiment, for tho benefit of the hospitals in that city. The P. A It. C. ,fc I. Conipiny asks for bids lor too driving of a tunnel from No. !) to No, 10 vein at tho Alaska colliery. Tho tunnel will bo 0 by 10 foot. ThoNollsou shaft, at Shamokln. which closed down last spring on account of tho dull trade, will rcsunio ou Monday, employ ing 800 men and boys. M. II. Noll was awarded tho contract for furnishing tho jail and court bouso with 200 tons of red ash pea coal at f 1.33 per ton small stovo coal, at $2.70. It Is reported that tho Mahanoy City fire company will eell its street sweepor, because of inadequate support from tho peoplo along tho paved portion of tho town. Tho body of Frederick ISackcrt, a civil war vetoran, was found yostorday in a sitting position ou a log near bis homo at Lancastor, bo having died of heart disease. Tho Sheriff yesterday sold out tho saloon elfects of Michaol Molln, at Ashland, on an execution amounting to $500, entered by A, II. bliocncnliorgcr for a rent claim. Jim Canfiold, or Mill Creek, and lienj. Eiscnhuth, of Mahanoy City, havo been matched to shoot at cloven birds each on Saturday, October 22nd, lor fflO a sido, at St. Clair, Marriage T.lcciiseH, Peter Audroriusky and Msggio Serbont, both of Mahanoy City; Stephen Mlnahan, of 1- rackvllle, and Aunio Dnoliii, of Mahanoy l'lano; John Uarnick anil Alary rctcavago. both of Mahanoy City; Oscar Noy and Mary Killlan, both of Schuylkill Ilavon; Jacob W. Curroy, of MIddleport, and Ellon Mcuowan, of Sllvor Ilrook; Charles II. Barraud Edna E. liowen, both of Piuegrove; Joseph Ol; walls and Aegio Lukasawlckacb, both of Brownsville. Deaths mill Funeral. Henry Mooro, a veteran of tho war and prominent resident of Tremout, died at that placo Monday night. Ho is survived by a wife and two children. Mrs. Honor, widow of tho lato John Howur, of Plnegrovo township, died at Lebanon, Tho funeral took placo to-day, Mrs. Hosklns, widow of tho lato John Hosklns, died at her homo in St. Clair yes terday. Tho deceased was tho mother of John W. Hoskius, driver for tho U. S. Ex press Co. in this town. ucorgo (Ireon, a well known resident of Olrardvillo, died at his homo thero yester day, Tho funeral will tako placo to-morrow. John Keating, who died at the Harrlsburg Insauo asylum, will bo buried from the family rcsideuco at Mahanoy City to-morrow. Mrs. Lizzio Dunn died at her homo in Colo's patch yestorday nftornoon, after nu illness of three weeks, She was SS veau old, a natlvo of Ireland, and loft two tons. Tho funeral will tako placo on Friday morning. A WIXCOMi: liOAI.. Tho suH'eiing of tho tick who do not know whoro to go for relief is pitiful. The thought of doctors and tho enormous fees thoy chargo is appalling. Many continuo to sulfur tlmply becauso they cannot all'urd to pay fur medical advice. This is not as it should bo and Dr. Orccnc, tho great blood and uervo specialist, realizes that fact. J(o boliovcs in lelioviiig sullcriug humanity wherever and whenover bo can; accordingly ids advice li frco to all who cull upon him orwrito to him at bis olUco, 35 West 11th St., New York City. It is needless to bay that tho good ho does is wonderful. Dr. Orecuo is also tho discoverer of (Ireeuo's Norvura blood and nerve remedy, which Is tho most valuablo medicine tho world has ever known, Jlrl l'lrel Urol Insuro your property from loss In tho ldcstand strongest cash companies; Plilla. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Flro Association, Hartford Fito Ins, Co., American Flro Insurance Co,, West Chester Firo lus. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, - 123 fi. Jardln St., Shenandoah, fleranuinuB, fuchsias, musics, daises, roses oUi., for spring planting at Payne's niirsorios, aUardvlllo. Tuboiiue and gladiolus bulbs, PERSONAL MENTION. 1 'eli. Kobhlns made a business trip to l'otls villo fills morning. Mr. and Mrs. David Urlghl visited friends at l'ottsvillo to-day. M. 11. Master mado a business trip to l'otts villo this inoriillng. Mrs. J. J. Franey spent to-day visiting friends at I'otlsvillo. E. W. Shoemaker, Ki tmnsieted legal business at tho county seal to-day. Councilman John P. Boclim is again con fined lo the house through illness. Mrs. S. L. Brown left town this luornltlg In join her husband hi Philadelphia. Assistant IWiiuihIit William Peeves has changed Ids residence from East Coal to East O.ik stieet. W. (1. tlrcRory and James Williams ato In attciidantoat tho Knights Templar conclavo at Pittsburg. Mrs. Jane Grant and family, who moved from this town to Orange, N. J., will next week move to Overbrook, Pa. MissMiiriha JoH'ersoii. of South Chestnut stieet, lias gone lo Philadelphia to spend a few weeks with relatives and friends. Ira Deitileh, of Nebrasku, spent last even ing In town, on I1I3 way to visit his rolatlves at Beiwick. Mr. Deltrich is well known here. John Oliverand wife, of East Centro street, left town to day for their homo In North Dakota. Thoy wctunoeonipuiied by William Campbell, of Gllbeilon. Fred. A. (Indchihls, of Milton, nod a mem ber of the 12th Itcgt , Pa. Vol., on furlough, was a business vis'tor to town to-day. His regiment is lo bo mustered out next Wednes day. Thomas Morgan, a privato of tho 81st U. S. Infantry stationed ut Plattsbnrg, N. Y., and who Is on a sick furlough at his homo In Shamokln, vi-ilcd rolatiyes iu town yestor day. Francis Kelly, of Co. II, 1st Pa. Vol., of Philadelphia, and his uleco. Miss Florlnel, of Ashland, aio being pleasantly entertained by tho former's brother, Mr. J. J. Kelly, 20 South Main sheet. Miss Anna Clau'or has gono to Hokcn- ibiuipia to otliciato as bridesmaid at tho wedding of Miss I iirtner, of that placo. Iho biido mado numerous acquaintances in town during her recent visit here. Dr. C. It. Shoemaker, wifu and son, of Baltimore, Md aro visiting tho former's parents, Mr and Mrs. M. L. Shoemaker, on North Whito street. Mr. Shoemaker is tho surgeon at iho Presbyterian Eye and Ear hospital, in that city. Shake Off Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Hub well with Ked Flag Oil, 25c. At Guilder Bios., drugstore. Ask your grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent flour, and tako no other brand, It is tho host flour mado. r.cltcl-H Granted. Lettors of administration wcro granted to Jano Floolc on tho estate of John Flook, lato of .Shenandoah, deceased. Also to 11. B. araefl' ou thoostato of Daniel Beichcldorfer, lato of Gilhcrton, deceased. Lettors testamentary woro granted to Isaac M. Bchler on tho estate of John Behler, lato of West l'enn Tn p. Albo to Benj. Sykes on tho cstato of Mary Aim Sykes, lato of Girardvllle, deceased. Ir Itnll'ri Cough Syrup cures coughs and colds. Don't go to church or public meeting and disturb tho audlcnro by in cessant couching, but use this wonderful remedy at once. Lightning Opens Jackpot. Siturday afternoon four men wcro playing a game of poker unilora clilf near Crrston, using a hugo flat-topped stono fur a tablo A jackpot of considerable valuo had accumu lated, when a heavy black cloud loomed over tho hill. The men failed to notice the ap proaching storm, when suddonly a flash of lightning was seen and tho holt struck tho rock on which tho jackpot laid, splintering tho rook and scattering money and players. Strangely enough nono of tho men woro seri ously hurt, and after thoy recovered from tho shock tho money was found intact. Tho bolt broko up tho gasio. Shamokln Des patch. When Baby's III, When the little loved one is sick, when Its brow is fevered, its pulse rapid, its features pinched with pain and there nre great blue circles under its eyes, the mother hovers about the bedside, and with anxious eyea tries to read the meaning of every ex pression upon the physician's face. A woman may have herself almost all of this worrimcnt about her children if she will but take proper care of her womanly health during the period of gestation, A child born of a mother who Is thoroughly healthy in a womanly way will almost unfailingly be healthy nnd robust. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription acts directly on the delicate and important organs that bear the burdens of maternity. It makes them well, strong and vigorous. It heals all internal ulceration and inflammation. It stops debilitating drains. It fits for motherhood and insures a healthy child. Thousands of happy mothers have testified to its merits, No honest dealer will urge you to take an inferior substitute for the little added profit it may afford hira. MA lady told me that Ir. Tierce's Favorite rrcficrlpttou was good to take when with child," writes Mrs. Aunie Simpson, of No. 13 Chelms ford Street, Lawrence, Mass. 1 "I was suffering terrible luutib, ami was unable to get about the house without being iu misery. 1 began taking Dr. I'iercc's Favorite Prescription and the first Imltle greatly relieved me. I took three bottles ticforc my baby was lorn, at which time 1 suf fered very little. The baby has been healthy since birth, nnd is now three mouths old and weighs fiflccu pounds. When my older child was born I suffered terribly. I don't know how to thank !r. Pierce enough." They don't simply give temporary relief, but are a permanent cure Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for constipation. They never gripe. One little "Pellet" is a gentle laxative and two a mild catharic. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY, CARD TO THE PUBLIC I The undersigned lias dlttcon tinned tho stove hutlitc and will devote his entire attention to Iho retiring o! all kinds of Ktovt-n, heaters and ranges. All repairing will rt-eeivo prompt attention. WA1. I. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St. III X.NUXA-V. '."- IXJH .JKV. "G0I.J1 DUET. Don't wear your time it's a sign of all your cleaning with V DUDI Powder nnd you can change your clothes early in tne day. worry, largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. KAIIUUNK COJtPAXY,, Chicago, St, Louis. 1 uuaueipuw. dlLliffr Irrr IKE ORKIN, No. 129 South tvialn Street, TERMINUS OP Tlin SCHUYLKILL TRACTION COflPANY'S RAILWAY. 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 teature 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. Wc have polite salespeople. ITMI TOLD. 1HE ONLY TRUE SCIENCE BY WHICH YOUR FUTURE CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD. position, character, ability, suggestions on love auaire, 9 BIGBES TO BE OR HOT - " ' A SINGLE ANSWER MAY this offer as a test trial. ZARAHtho ASTROLOGER, Lack SVci PBBS3 "Zareh the iiraoLMaa U certainly aetgnlshlnf theosaada, His vonderfsl prcdletleai and lasts are ku4 open utairpaiaDit ana Kiesuna inuaiant. MISCELLANEOUS. rANTlCI). A fiirl to do ecncral linHsctrorlc. Mu.t come recommeiKleil. Apply fit No. 11 North Mnln stn-ct. 10-12-3t JOST- A sum of money about town, tho 1 amount heiuj; nil in urucuhnckH. It was rollt-il up Iu n loo-e manner. A sultalilo ie ward will licolTi-icil for Its return to tlio Herai.ii olllco. lC-ll-Ut rnoil HAI.H. A valuable piece of mil cstato, V cnntainliur four Uwclliiura. HDlentllil sew erage attached. Can be bought reisonable. Apply at the llF.ltAUi olllco. 10 3-tf IjlOIt SAI.K Valuablo Shenandoah property, J centrally located on Oak street, with all modern convctilciicL-H. storo room ami we. line; and houf o ou tho roar. For further information apply at this olllco. w I ,10IS HUNT. nwcllliiR house, located corner I.loyd and West streets, now occupied by Mrs. S. 1). Hcsh. All modern coiivenlencen. Apply on tho promises. 10-3 2w 1710U HAMS. Two pool tables 111 Kood condi J tlon. dm bo bought very reasonable. Arply to Anthony Bchmicker, 10U South Main street. tf "VTOTICE. Pcslrahlo properties for sale. A 1 ply to . U. M. llollopctcr, attorney, Shenandoah. K-ill-U TTlOIt SAM!. A valuablo property on West X' Centru street, dwelling house, and nil con veniences In deslrnble location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. 5-27-tf 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 hats, from 35c up ; children's trimmed hats, 75c up ; French felt hats, 75c up ; Velveteens, 25c per yard and up ; Silk velvet, 65c per yard and up ; fancy feathers, lrom 35c up, quill 2c ; im ported fancy feathers, one of p. kind ; black and colored birds, from 15c up ; Ostrich plumes, 25c up j Ostrich tips, 3 in a bunch, 50c up ; Nuns veil, iyi yards long, $1 ; silk mourning veils, 1.50, worth double; face veils for mourning, 25c up. We cannot bo undersold, as wo buy nnd sell for cash only. Call and get our prices. Felt Hats of every description and shade at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 Sooth Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Tho Rosy Freshness And ft velvety softness of tlio skin la Inva riably obtained br tlioffi who uho I'ozzom'u (lomplcxlon J'owder. "flOI.D DUBT " working apron all the poor management. Do working clothes for resting it saves time, worie ana New York, lJoston. ifnft1 A Contented Woman IspIic wlio lm4 Uvr wnlls niul cetlliiKH rircnmtfMl from our latest (IcsIkih nnd rich colon tti wall paper. M'u tiavu u complete line of oxquMljJjX tlntH mill slinueB, In thp most nitiMic cotnltliuv ttotiH mid patterns, nnd we will decorate our home from kitchen to attic nt a rcasonahlu flK'ire. J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Slrect, Shenandoah, Pa. Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Gfods. A REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND WONDERFUL SCIENCE. "SOLAR BIOLOGY." SARAH, the world-renovoed Egyptikn Artrologer, who hu been crentiog auch ta. tonieliment ttioroughout Europe for the put firo years, will gire a truthful, accurate, t linet horceoora delineation of Your life, lie will rut your reriOD&l arriearanee. dn. 1 taste, probable length of life, possible accidents, ad? ice and 1 mamagCi r"ciu. enemies, speculation, Business matters, ete. TO BE. Yoi can Inform yourself thoroughly on this and on anr other questioni of jour I i past, present ana luiure me. LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. I Send 10 centj and gire exact date of birth and I will Immediately return yen a truthful horooeope reading of your life, and trote it to be all true by yourself. I mala ' All communications strictly confidential, Addreu Box 403, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 DAVISON, THE FURMTUUE AND Queen ONDEREUsC DEALETl Hereby makes his fair an nouncement to those who intend to purchase a stove or range for the winter. We have already sold a quantity of them, nnd will continuo to Increase our sales. Why? llo cauiewo are new bcBinncrsaud wish to estab lish a good trudo by giving y '"11 value for every dollar you Invest. Wo call special often, tlon to our "Queen Cinderella ltange" of which tho above cut Is a fac-sluille. It Imsslr conking holes, made with flro box at either right or left end. All tho latest Improvements nil tho best Ideas. I'our piece tops. Ijirgo high ovens, thoroughly ventilated, ltemovablo nickel door plate with bronzo medallon. The side shelf, oven door kicker, shaker hnndlo and knobs aro nickel plated. Duplex or trlplox grato, that can be removed and replaced without dlsturli In tho linings. Direct draft damper. Ijirgonsli ...... 1.. ....... Ttl . ,. ... r ,.u, wiiv juiiK eiuiu. iwugeu cover, I' iro Ulnry.f or cost Iron linings. Highly polished eHueiM Folding nickel towel rod. -t SOLD AND GUARANTEED AT DAVISON'S BUSY. FURNITURE. AND, STOVE. STORE, 1 21-123 North Main St. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning ol Baldness-. Westphal'3 fluxUlator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp, FOR SALE AT wmi BriitBEit snor Ferguson House Block, Anthracite Political Club MR UTS nVEUY MONDAY EVHNINU at 7 o'clock nt 211 Haco street, (Hovers' IIIU. V 11. M. riOYER, I'res. T. MaLIA, Sec'y. 2 I
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