Mm 7i Si fc. TRY ONE Pound of out 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember we haw 1 ki'i is at this price. We are also agents for Lowney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, (SI. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED ffe Houck's hi Headache Cure? A sure rnro or your mouoy refunded. iie H a trial. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, la. Telephone Con tint Ion. DAVISOX, THE PURXITITRK AND UEEN DKALKJl Hereby makes Ills fall an nouncement to those who Intend to purchase a stove or range for the winter. We have nlready Bold a liautlty of them, and will continue to Increase our sales. Why' lie- eail.eweare new hegllincrinnd wlli to ctal lish iikooiI tnulo by giving you full value for every ilolliir you invest. Wo cull special atten tlou to our "(jiicon Cinderella UniiK"" of whlcli the nliove cut Is a fac-slmllc. It has tlx cooking holes, made with fire box nt either right or left end. All the latest Improvements nil tlio best ldean. Four pleco tops. Ijirgo high ovens, thoroughly cntllated. ltcinoablo nickel door plate with bronze inedullon. The tilde shelf, oven door kicker, shaker hnndle ami knob are nickel plated. Duplex or triplex grate, that inn bo removed uud replaced without disturb ing the linings- Direct draft damper. Largo ash pan. Cut long centre. Itlnged cover. I'lre Hint or cast 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. that .10 vi 1 1. n:i:i.iN(; With tho exhilarating senso of renewed health and strength ami internal cleanliness, which follows tho use. of Syrup of Tigs, is unknown to tho few who have not progressed beyond tho old-time medicines auil tho cheap substitutes sometimes oll'crcd but never ac cepted by tho well-infurinrd. I!uy tho Kcniiino. Manufactured by the California 1'ig Sprup t'o. M O R G A N s B A Z A R SKIRT BINDING. UNEQUALLED POR DURABILITY. Once & no other can take its nlare. is not a che.ni made , article. l( it made of specially selected wool, tne urusn - eugc threads being woven in with the heading not sewed oil as all others are and it is guaranteed to out wear any other make on the mar- 11 ket It will not cost you more than 10 cents on a skirt more man other makes, and it will wear three times as long. THIS IS PLAIN TALK That the Bo'stou Factory Shoe Store carries an exceptionally big line of 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 : Hen's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up Ladles' " ' " " oocup Children's solid leather shoes, 25c up OUR BOOTS, Esneciallv for the miner, are selling cheaper than anywhere else. In nrices we are not to be outdone. All our boots and shoes are made of leather and not of paper as are being sold by sonic stores. BOSTON 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUK DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. BEST LINE OR fctf nnnnrntco rinnn rrrn unuucnir.0, nuun, rr.cu, 11AX una hikaw, ej Floor and Table Oil Cloths. 1 It B. Foley, aT . WfeAR A BALL SHOE. The Ball Wearing- Shoes and Boots Have won favor with the economical shoe httyer because they see to It FIRST Thai the shoes are of good quality. SECOND That they are talrly priced. All our shoes we sell are of good quality, knowing ones will not doubt. We are now conducting our AUTUMN SAL,K during which many of our most popular lines will sell at specially reduced prices. Shoe purchasers read this list : Children's Shoes.Ji&. Strong and heavy for school purposes, sizes 6 to S, at 59C per pair ; sizes 5 to 12 at 69C. Our line of patent tip shoes, misses' and children's, sizes S to io2 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 SI.00 tO $3.50. Our selec tion is undoubtedly the finest ever put 011 the market in town. Our line of $2.50 and S3.00 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. From $2.50 to $4.00. These arc but a few of the oppor tunities we offer and Is no compari son to the lare and complete stock we carry. BALL'S SHOE STORE, 14 S. Main St., - - Shenandoah. 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. U3 I!ast Coal Street, Bhennndoah, l'onno Mall orders promptly attended to. I H IMLJI Tk 13 mUkt. THE lessons of the late war are many. Not the least of them is that the American is invincible. Just as Uncle Mammoth Clothing I louse L. Goldin, Prop., is without a rival in the field of Clothing. Mere are a few of Fine Blue and Ulack Overcoats are going at $5, none better in the market for $8.50. French Clay suits, $5.85, can't be duplicated by any other house for less than $8.50. We ave a big stock ol other goods at equally low prices. Our big business justifies us in n ducing prices to meet the wants of the people. The greater our business grows, the lower ur nrices become. Besides this our expenses are very small. We don't pay high rents and we are not denendent altnm;thcir on the clothino- business for our livintr. That is the reason we can undersell any and Children's Overcoats. marked in plain figures, and in Schuylkill county we give and you euro its consequences. Theso nro Bomo of tho consequences of constipation : biliousness, loss of appetite, pimples, sour stomach, depression, coated tonfjue, night mare, palpitation, cold foot, debility, diz zinoss, weakness, backache, vomiting, jaundice, piles, pallor, stitch, irritability, nervousness, headache, torpid liver, heart burn, foul breath, sleeplessness, drowsi ness, hot skin, cramps, throbbing head. a? Am n Sure Cur a for Constipation Dr. J. C. Ayer's Pills aro a specific for all diseases of tho liver, stomach, and bowels. "I Buffered from constipation which as sumed such an obstinate form that I feared it would causo a stoppage of tho bowels. After vainly trying various remedies, I be gan to tnko Ayer's I'ills. Two boxes oHectod a complete euro." D. BURKE, Saco, Mo. "For eight years I was afflicted with constipation, which becamo so bad that tho doctors could do no more for me. Thon I began to talto Ayer's Pills, and soon tho bowels recovered their natural action." VM. II. DeLAUCETT, Dorset, OnL THE PILL THAT WILL. ri - ; Til II WKATIIKU. The forecast for Friday : Fair, to paitly cloudy, slightly warmer weather and fresh southeasterly to southerly winds, followed by rain in the northern districts. THE CITY TRUSTS. Annual Visit li Tonn by the Hoard n! Directors. Tho Hoard of Directors of tho City Trusts to the properties 0.MI10 Giiard Kstato in Schuylkill and Columbia counties, and n number of invitid quests, paid their annual visit to town to-day, but made their stay a very biief one. Thuir special train stopped near Kmeriek stieet and tho party wont over to the Kebley Hun colliery, remaining tbeio but a few minutes. The visitors then went to Win. l'din and Packer collieries Nos. 3, 1 and 2, then to the Hammond, and linally to Packer No. 5. At 0110 o'clock this afternoon they dined at Giraidville. This afternoon they visited the uashcries in tho vicinity of that town, and then visited West and Fast Hear ISidgo collieries, tho John lllakey coal tract, (tilliertou colliery and Tunnel Hideo colliery in tho order named. Tho paity 10 turned to tiirardville in timo to have supper there at six o'clock this evening. At eight o'clock to-iilglit thero will bo a reception in tho Armory building at Olrardvlllo. To morrow tho directors will visit tho Ashland district, tho Qirard Water Company's works, tho Catawissa valley and G Irani Manor. They will return to Philadelphia in tho ovouiiig. Tho members of the party aro Gen. Louis Wagner, Joseph L. Cavon, John II. Con verse, Kdwin S. Stuart, J. K. Cunning, John M. Campbell, Hon. Win. H. Hauua, Hon. J. C. Ferguson, Hon. F. C. firewater, Francis K. Hrowster, Gen. I. S. Wistar, l'erry C. Jladoira, Win. SI. Angney, Meredith Hadna, A. il. Fctterolf, John H. Jones, James Cavcu, Georgo K. Kirkpatrick, Frank M. Higbley, Louis llciland, II. S. Ihonipsou, K. C. Wagner, G. H. Kaerchcr. Shalte OfT Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Hub well with Ied Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruliler Iiros., drug store. THANKSGIVING SERVICES. 'lliu Ministerial AHsoclatloii MukoH Its Arl'HiigeiuentH for Tlioiu, Tne Ministerial Association of town met in tho Primitive Methodist church yesterday and decided to havo union thanksgiving ser vices in tho Trinity Itefonncd church, on West Lloyd street, next Thanksgiving Day. Itov. I. J. Iieitz, pastor of tho United Evan gelical church, will preach tho sermon. An oilcring will bo taken up for tho benefit of the lied Cross Society. Ir. HuII'm Cough Syrup Is the liet remedy for lelioving and curing that asthma tic cough. Physicians recommend it. Huy only tho genuine, Dr. John W. Hull's Cougb Syrup. Soldlem ScrlouBly 111. Messages received to-day Btato that Ser geant John ISrownmillor and l'rlvato Wosloy Heckor, of Mahauoy City, members of Co. E, 8th Heg't, who nro ill in a hospital at Harris- burg, nro in n critical condition. Members of tho families of both patients havo gone to Harrlsburg. There Never Was a Better Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 25c. At Gruhler Iiros., drug storo. Attacked by it Dog. John, tho threo-ycar-old son of Petor Kcim, of Jacksous, was attacked by a dog owned by n neighbor. Tho flesh was torn off tho child's left forearm iu a frightful man ner. Tho cries of tho child attracted tho attention of nolghbors, who beat oil' the dog. The animal was shot. other clothing house in the county. We don't need to multiply words. Everybody knows that All we ask of the public is to call and look over our line of goods. Our garments are marked. we allow 10 per cent, off besides. Don't be afraid that you overpay for clothing in our store. you ten clays in which to return Great Mammoth Clothing House, goldin PITHY POINTS. "iilliilhi; Throughout thu Country C'liriiiilelnil for llmly roruniil. t'upt. John Owens, of Company 11, is ru polled ill with fever nt Camp Meado. Tho practleo of teachors accepting fees from scholars for special instructions has been stopped by tho l'oltsvlllo School Hoard. Henry Frick and Alias Emily Heck, both of l'oltsvlllo, were married yesterday. Tho Good Intent Flio Co. of Potlsvllle. havo planned n tilp to Niagara Falls one year hence. They aro looking ahead. Twenty new houses aro being erected near the Mid Vulley No. 2 colliery, recently creeled. Hy a voto of 12 to 4 Select Council of Head ing rofused to grant tho right to u new tele phone company to erect poles and enjoy privileges iu that city. Hazleton Is to bo made division head quarters for tho Lehigli Valley railroad. Jacob llorman, of Tamaqua, shot a S3, pound catamount near that placo on Monday. Curds aro out announcing tho marriage of Hubert 0. Cole, of Mt. Carbon, and Miss Hannah Marrah, of Pottsvlllc, which will tako placo on Wednesday, October 2(1. Tho Evening Chronicle speaks of Constablo Matt. Glblon as "one of tho most popular minions of tho law who visits Pottsvillo." An original pension of Jtl per month has been granted to John 1! llollenlmck,, of Pottsvillo. Miss Kathryn Heuder, of Miuersvlllo, haB gone to New York to tako private musical lessons under a famous teacher. Joseph Coulin uud Miss Eva Kane, both of Miuersvlllo, woro married yesterday. Tho Hollertown wuter works have been completed, nt a cost of $14,050.00. .Monroe county farmers yesterday held theirannual picnic on tho Fair Grounds at Stroudsburg. freight Conductor Stephen H. Lyons, of the Lohlgh Valloy Iiallroad, was killed by his own train, at Coxton. In St. Joseph's Hospital, at Lebanon, Private Joseph Meyers, of Company A, Tenth Ohio Volunteeis, died of typhoid fever. Whllo standing on tho side foot-board of an eleclric car, at Wilfccsbaire, Michael Moore was struck by a car on another track and killed. l!ev. A. O. Hartholomew, of Lohlghton, has been elected pastor of draco Jieformed chinch, at Easton, to succeed l!ev. O. P. Steckcl, resigned. Tho West Pennsylvania Synod of thu Evangolical Lutheran church, met yesterday at Hanover, York county, Hov. H. II. Wile, of Carlisle, presiding. Tho Hethleheiu Iron Company last night shipped to l,o Newpoit News Navy Yaid three turret plates for tho battleship Ken tucky which weighed 100 tons. Tho work of getting tho new slope at St. Nicholas colliery ready for opoiation is pro gressing rapidly. Tho water at the slope bottom is being pumped out and many needed repairs havo been made. Consult our advertising columns hefoio making your purchasos. Tho leading mer chants use tho Hkii.m.d's columns. This is lino weather for early walks. How mauy seizo tho opportunity? The politicians, so far, havo given Shenan doah tho go-bye. Georgo Moyle, of Mt. Carmcl, is a cripple for life, caused by a fall of coal. Dr. Swallow pays taxes in .Mt. (Vnnel, ho owning proporty iu tlmt town. Tho "war tramp" is abroad. He blisters his arm with acid and goes up to a back door with a pitiful talo of hardships ho has suf feied, Two boars aro said to bo roaming tho mountains near tho Coloralno colliery, Shu mokiu. Sumo farmers aro selling chestnuts at eight cents per quart. P. It. Swank, for years employed as a time keeper at Delano, has been transferred to Wcatherly, where ho will act as timekeeper iu tho foundry. Tho proprietors of tho Wilkcsbarro News Dealer aro arrested for libel, having published an item that Mrs. Hough and a Plymouth barber had eloped. Tho state convention of County Commis sioners will bo held at Clearfield next Tues day. Geranumns, fuchsias, pansies, daises, roses etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, Girardvillo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. l)eod Iteeorded. Deed from Harriet I'lshur and husband to John W. Ileckert, premises in Heginsvillo; from Edward H. Snyder to Mary J. Snydor, premises in Mincrsvlllc; from John Huohlor to Isaao M. Holder, premises in West Peun Twp.; from Daniel W. MeSurdy and wlfo to Christian Nectzow, promises In Ashland; from Alliance Coal Mining Co. to Ann E, Howan, premises iu Now Philadelphia. of tho Globe fcr RHEUMATISM.! huh j'11-jjun.u uuuer 1110 binngcnt DERMAH MEDICAL UYS,, .prcBcnoea uy cminenipnysiciansi OR. RICHTER'S (b a hi tin inn 43' fPAlM EXPELLER. B woildrcDownod! IicuiarkaMsuccesefulI BOnlvefniitno Willi Trade Mark ' Anchor.' IF. id. Itklitcr A Co.. 215 1'iurlSt.. Kciv York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. SJ&SOcu. Enduncd&rccoiuiuvnucaby A. Wasley. 106 K. Main St.. lC. n. Hagentmch, 103 N. Main St., ,r. r.v. iurnn, 6 B. Mala St. Shenandoah. 3 "T!?1 IMV DR. RICHTER'a ' "ANCHOU" ST03IACIIAT. best for LiVr .MimiP wl.''ac'1 r,ol,,nlnlt". 1 tne goous, anu win return your PERSONAL MEN HON. M. D, Malouo tnado a business trip to Mt. Carmel to day. John J, Hroderlck, of Frccland, was n guost nf town friends last night. Mrs. Jennie Flndley and Mrs. Jacob lUrls hue gone to tho Hloomshurg fair. Miss Lauia Morris Is visiting friends In St. Chilr and vicinity. Miss Ella McGulnncss visited friends nt Pottsvillo to day. Miss Hornet tn Evans, who was tho guest of Mrs, Phillips, on West Oak street, for sovcral months, returned to her homo in Ohio to-day. Mrs, John W. Morgan, of East Oak street, has been sumiconed to Wisconsin by tho Bullous illness of a brother-in-law. Mrs. John 1,'oberts and her daughter-Ill-law. Mrs. Philip Stauller, of Wllkosbarro, havo leturned to town from a visit to Wash ington, 1). O. Mrs. Philip Moder, of East Coal stieet, visited relatives at Mahanoy City to-day. Thomas Williams, a prlvato in tho U. S. army at Pl.tttsburg, N. Y.. Is homo on a fur lough and is visiting his parents on North White stieet. Couiicilmun F. E. Magargle and E. C. llrobst left town Ibis morning for Hlooms hurg, to attend thu fair. II. L. Whltcloek, of Heading, was a town visitor last evening. Martin Urodoiic k, agent for tho Columbia Hi owing company at Shainoklu, transacted business at tho local olllco to-day. Mrs. M. It. Hurko and Miss 11. M. Foloy were Pottsvillo visitors yesterday afternoon. It. L. Talley, wlfo and two children, of llaltimord, Mil., nro In town to spend a week with Mrs. Tallcy's parents, Mr. and Mrs, MnlCernan, of East Coal street. Mr. Talley will make occasional trips through thu region iu tho intciest of tli Homo Friendly So ciety, of which ho is president. .Murrlc.i In l'hlhideliilila. This afternoon iu St. Francis do Sales church, Philadelphia, Miss Nolllo Dugau, a foimer resident of town, was wedded to P. J. Crauo, of Philadelphia. Tho conplo was suppoited by Miss Cassio Martin, also a former resident of town, uud Michael Crane, a brother of the groom. Tho nowly married couple will reside in a newly furnished lesidence at SHU South 10th street. Michaol and Cella Dugan, a brother and sister of tho bride, and Miss Mary Early, all of town, aro iu attendance at tho weddiug. All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds, and plants at Payne's ntlrsories, Giraidville. Kleetrie ears pass tho door. fi-O-tf Uentriilla's schools. Tho appointment of a now Hoard of School Dileetors, does not by any means re move tho tumble iu educational circles in that town. It is said the new Iluaid will elect a principal other than J. II. Eisen hower, who was deposed by tho former ISiuiiI, and that his case will ho appealed to tho Supremo Court. This means moro tumble. Tho new Hoard met last night and 0 Hoot oil an oigauiatiou by the election of Albeit Hall piesideut and P. J. Heeddy sec letary. They adjourned to meet to-morrow evening, when teachcis will be elected und pieparatlous mado to open the schools on Monday morning next. Murrlugo Licenses. Win. Mauah and Katie McDonald, both of Hlytho Twp. Martin Hums, of Wm. Pcnn, and Colla Thompson, of Shenandoah. Collieries Idle, Many of tho collieries were compelled to shutdown at noon to-day on account of tho shtirtago uf cars. KviiUmc ol" 11 Itriilul Murder. Allentown, Pa., Oct. 13. The body of n man was found In Salisbury town chip yeutunluy near the tracks of tho Knst I'ennpylvanla railroad. The man's head had been crushed, presumably with n navy lnm bar, which was lying near tho body. .He had evidently been killed and his body then placed on a pile of hay and burned. The body was badly chart cd. nnd lay In the partly burned liny when found 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, irom 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, 1 yards long, $1 ; silk mourning veils, $1.50, worth double; face veils for mourning, 25c up. Wo cannot be undersold, as we buy and sell for ensh only, (tail und get our prices. Felt Hats of every description and shade at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa, meney. Remember the Big mmm$MkmteJ iM&mmr Kill Just when you'll preciate it best, we begin our GREAT flUTUlufJ PflEY-SAVIliG SALE 1 At even usual prices our goods would be priced lower thnli any of equal merit that you'll be amazed at the power of your dollars. Children's Shoes From 19 Cents lJ p. Hig line of ladies', men's and boy's shoes at prices which speak for themselves. Fifty pairs of men's and boys' patent leather shoes, from 3 to 9, at $1.68, worth S4.00 This is one of our big bargains. Men's Extension Sole Shoes $1,25, worth 32, We have a beautiful line of men's and boys' shoes in all colors and styles box calf, kangaroo and bulldog toe, with heavy soles, for the winter. Big Line of Dry Goods, Cheaper Than Sold Anywhere Else We have a nice unbleached muslin, 36 inches wide, from 4 cents up ; while muslin, from 5c up ; cotton flannel, 5c. The best gray flannel, I5j4c per yard. Beautiful Line of Dress Goods Cheap. A FULL LINE OF-: BOYS' AND GIRLS' CAPS AND LADIES' HOODS. Our stock of ladies' and misses' coats and plush capes are arriving M daily, and will be sold cheaper than any other town dealer can afford to. Wo carry n IjIr nssortntent of boys' suits and men's and boys' pants at cheapest prices. Underwear of all kinds. REMEMBER. THE PLACE : Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, NEXT TO niCHAEL PETERS' SALOON, 13 North riaia Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. E. F", SUPOWITZ, Prop. J9 IKE ORKIN, No. 129 South Main Street, TERAUNUS OF THE SCHUYLKILL TRACTION COHPANV'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 feature 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. 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. CARD TO THE PUBLIC I The undersigned haa discon tinued tho stove bimlucHs and will .luvotit Ids entire attention to the repalrluK of all kinds of stoves, heaters nml riiBi", All repairing will receive prompt attention WA1. R. I'RATT, 333 S. Jardln St. Sam is without a peer in the sombre theatre of war so The our "trade inducers :" Goldin carries the largest and finest stock of Men's, Boys' We don't ask ten different prices for each piece. All are If we don't sell 20 per cent, cheaper than any other house Store. need It, and ap 77TT- A Contented Woman Xh hIio who !t;m her walls and eotllngB il room tod from our latent iIohIkiih nmt rich colors In wall paper. Wo lime n complete line of exciulnltu t lut m ami shades, In the most mthtlu combina tions and patterns, and wu will decorate our homu from kitchen to attic nt a renonabU 11k uro, J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. MISCELLANEOUS. VANTl!U A girl to do general liouerk. V t Aluxt come recommcitueu. Aily nt No. 11 North Main street. lU-l'J-3t TjOK 8A1.K. A vnliinlilo iileco of real estate, 7 cuntululiifr four dwelllitfra. Splendid Hew erniro attached. Can bu bought reasonable. Apply ut tho IIckalu olllcc. lU-3-tf I TlOn SAI.K Valuable Shenandoah propeity,. 7j . centrally located on Oak street, with all M modern conveniences, storo room and . welling ' ' and houooon tho roar. For further Infonunttoiu apply at tula of lice. tr IiOlt IUNT. Dwelling house, located corner l.loyd and West streets, now occupied by Airs. S. 1). Hess. All modern conveniences Apply on the premises. 10-3 2w ITIOU SALE. Two pool tables In good condE ? tion. fun bo bought very reasonable. Apply to Anthony Schmicker, 1UU South Main street. tf NOTICH. Deslrablo properties for sale. Ai lly to S. O. M. llollopcter, attorney, Shenandoah, 8-UI-tf THOU SAl.K. A valuable property on West JtJ Centre street, dwelling house, and all con veniences in deslrablo location. Apply to. Thomas Tosli, for further particulars. 5-27-tf DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wostphal's fluxillator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scaly, KOB. SALE AT DIUTQ'S BARBER StlOr Kergusou House Block. mm i t -it' U9 If J3 8c11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, RENNA,