n I . I J Iff 4i Hi TRY ONE round of our 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember we hav 10 U'ivU at tl is price. We are also agents for Lowney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a Yi lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, -a n. rviain st. HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's Headache Cure ? A sure viire or your money tt n trial. rrfumli'il Ulw SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, ix Ti'U'plinm Cimm'ftinii. DAVISON. THE iniRNITirKK AND QUEEN uinrnriLr 332T DEALER Hereby makes his fall an nouncement to those who Intend to purchase a stove or range for the winter. We have already sold a ijtinntlty of tlicin, nnd will continue to increiuo our Hales. AVJiy " IW caiiHMvonro new lL'Klnncr nml vNh to e-tul-HaU n good trade by ulvltitfyoii full value for every dollar yoti Invest. "We call special atten tion to our "Queen Cinderella Hane' of which the above cut is a fau-sl tulle. It has Rix cooking hole, made with fire box at either right or left end. All the latent Improvements nil the beat ideas. Four piece tops. Inre IiIkIi oven, thoroiiKlily ventilated. ISeinovable nickel door plate with bronre medallou. The Bide whelf, oven door kk-ki-r, nh:ker handle and knobi arc nhkel pl.aid. Duplex or triplex (irate, that euu be remoNt d and replaced without disturb ing the linings Dlrett draft damper. Ijirgo nth pun. uthuiK centre. Kinged cover. Fire flint or cant Iron linings Highly polished edge Kuldlng nickel towel rod. SOLD AND GUARANTEED AT DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNirURE . AND . STOVt . STORE, 121-12.? North Main St. Dr. Jucksou points to the startling fact that there are now 20 million Catarrh victims ill this country and the number rapidly increasing. It has already become the National Disease. Are we to become a nation of Catarrhites ? It looks like it. The Aboriginal Indians are said not to have known the disease. That proves It is not caused hf our climate and must have been imported. Its growth was slow but persistent. Forty years ago there weie less thun 40.000 cases in the V. s., to-day there are 20 million. Soon there will be 80 million. Where Is it to end? Khali we not awake till It has fastened its fangs on every man, woman and child in the laud? How shall we prevent It uuless we take immed iate and vigorous steps to stamp out the plague? This putrid disease knows uo sex, no class, no station. It Is everywhere. A germ (microbe) disease It spreads by contagion. The canon breath and expectoration of the poor victim are loaded with these microbes. Othei s breath them in, they find lodgement and never release their hold tilt the victim lies down in death, unless every microbe is killed. Hut can they be killed ? Yes. but not bv auv "blood medicine.'1 No Ca tarrh germ was ever lound in the blood. The trouble Is local and must be treated locally. A balsam has been discovered that is sure death to the Catarrh microbe, making a radical and iiermaueut cure, It Is Brazilian Halm, It haw cured tens of thousands in the past IS years. It also cures all the troubles caused by Catarrh, as. Sore Throat, old Coughs, Ilroncbitls, Asthma and I.uug troubles. The swallowing of tin Catarrh mis makes the Stomach raw and ulcer ated. Tiie Brazilian Halm soon makesa r::dlcal cure of the Stomach aud alimentarv canal. It is the cheapest remedy on the market, a $1.00 bottle containing a whole month s treatment As all sufferers with Catarrh aud Asthma have ruu-down systems we will till January next put a month's ticatmeut ol Toxlcola Tablets, free, iu with everv $1.00 bottle of Brazilian Halm. This Is the best Tonic and nerve and strength builder known. You get all for $1.00, a mouth's treatment o( both. Now is the time to treat your Catarrh, uo not delay. Aslc your druggist and take uo substitute. If he will not get It send direct to us. II. V. Jackson it Co., M'i'u uneiuisis, juuiaaapous, iuo, SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE, Wholesale Agents. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 6o cents in five gallot lots, delivered. Mica and U. S axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE 0ILCOMPANY, No, 143 I'ji.t Coal fttrret, Shenandoah, l'euua Mall orders promptly attended to. BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FBED, HAY ud 8TIUW, Floor and Tabic 011 Cloths, . B. Foley, 3TWcelUSt( 1E PERSONAL MENTION. J)i8. Suriiintlm llivin left (hit ninnilnj; foi Krtilon to atti-n I tlio utiite ecinvciitiiiii of tlio l).-uinlitur of Liburty, rt pruwntiiiK tlio local loiluo. Mrs ll;irri)ii Hall, of Malmnoy City, was u isuvat of frlenila In town Knttiiilx.v i'Vi'nini. lion. William A. Jones, 0110 ol Malianoy City's prominent statetinen, was in town yestoiclay nflemonn. A. IS. l'lopnert vNltnl filond at l'ottsville; today. Mrs Maruaret Vuwy and son, John, who nuro KUOftts of town frlonclj, left for their home In l'lilladclphi'i tlili iiinnilns. T. T. Williams, of South Jaidin sticet, who has stillored from allllitlon of the oyei for Mivcrnl day, was nnililo to atteml to his duties at the eourt house to day. Miss Jvume Morrison, one of the nurses at the Miners' hospital, rountniu -Si rings, was a visitoi to town yostelduy. K. W. Shoemaker, M. M. Ilurie, J . It. lloddnll, John It. Coyle and S. (I. M. Hollo, peter, 1(S , attended the ntieiiini! of motion court at PotNvlllo to day. Augustus Ilmney, I. A 1! station anonl at l'ottsville, spent last evening in town as the guest of Miss Annie liuike. Mr. and .Mrs. Harry WndliuKcr, of Potts ville, wcro visitors to town to day. Max Stipowitz and daughter, Karaite, have returned liomo from a trip to New York. Miscs Vlulu and lleiiie Moyer, of I'raek vlllc, mado a short visit to town yesterday. J.. A. llamherger, the ntlahlo eommereial traveler, spent the afternoon 111 l'ottsvl with the fair sox of that place, among whom lie Is very popular. John A. Jtellly, Jr., left to-day lor Pueblo, Colorado, where ho will locate permanently. iie is secretary 01 too I'ueoio jtont I'urenas lug .Society. Ho was accompanied by his sister, -Miss Xellio V. Huilly, who will spend a mouth In the West. 1. V. Moniighan is a patient at the Mcdlco- Chirurglcal college, PJii.ailelphla. He Is suf fering from an alllietiou of the faco. Harry Guiiin, a member of Co. H, 13th Kcg't., Pa. Vol,, of Scrnnton, and now stationed at Camp Meade, arrived in town to day to spend a ffirlougli of seven days. l.dward Williams, of Danville, spent Sun dry at tho parental homestead on Ivist Coal stieet. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Olenwright, of Mlnorsvlllo, wcro the guests of JIrs. Joseph Kohler yesterday. It Hits the Spot That's Right. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At Grulilcr Pros., drug storo. SliiiUfspoai e'n "Othello.' Shakespeare's plays nro always heartily greeted wherever they are produced, and the engagement of America's foremost tiagedian, Charles 11. Hanfoid, at tlio Grand opera house, Ashland, on Thursday, the 20th lust., is meeting with much approval at the hands of lovers of tragody in this vicinity. Mr. Hanford will produce "Othello" in every detail, and with a cast that is equal to any in tlio profession. Mr. Hanford is no stranger to the theatre-going public of town. His last appearance here was two seasons ago, with tho Spencer Ilanford-u'Hrieu combina tion in "Julius Caesar," 111 which ho made a decided hit as "Krutus." Mr. Hanford carries I .i!t tttn nrressnrv naranhernalia for tho nro- dui-tiurj of "Othello," which was tlio prop erty of tho lato lamented liagedian, Thomas W Kcene. Tho leading female rolo is as sumed by Miss Mario Diofnah, who has ap peared in tho support of nearly nil of the prominent stars of modern times with much success, nnd for tho past two seasons was tho riucipal support of Thomas W. Keeuo. The salo of reserved seatB will open on fucsdav morning ut VoBhago's drug store, Ashland, and parties desiring seats can uo accommodated by tclephono by calling at tho IlEltALli olllco, without any additional xpeuse. un rum unati: ivo m hn Woniou palo and nerveless, nil dragged out, ietlms of headache, hackacho, low spirits. nd Incapable of taking tho least enjoyment in life sticii are liundieds of bcautilul and ntoresting females in utir country to-day. Now there is no need of this. Thoso women can bo cured; lifo can ho made enjoyablo for tbem and happiness their possession, nr. Greeuo, 35 West 11th St., New York City, the eminent specialist, is constantly curing such cases as these. Get his udvico. You can cousult I)r. Greene by mail, free of ex pense. He can euro yuu, weak woman and weak man. Wrlto to hiui at once. Don t delay a day. Ileal Ustuto Transfers, Deeds for the following real estate traus- fcis were Hied Iu the Uecorder's olllco on Saturday : From I.. W. Weissiugcr to Gcorgo Weissinger ut ul., premises in Pottsvillo; Evau T. Jonts and wife to Ilenj. M. Miller, premises in Pottsvillo; Owen Keenan ctal., to lleruard Keenan, premises in Pottsvillo ; John A. Filbert to P, 8. V. ltailroad Com pany, premises in North Mauheira Town ship; Louisa J. Wetzel to Daniel M. Snyder, premises in Eldrcd Township ; Jnmos Mc Carthy and wife to Lena Itamer, promises in l'ottsville. Pan-Tlnal What Is It 7 Tlio greatest cure for coughs and colds. At Grubler Ilros., drug store. Harper's llar. "The Preference" Is tlio title of an amus ing story by Caroline Leslie Field, which will soon bo published serially In Harper's Bazar, Other featuros of early fortbcomlug numbers aro ' College Days unci their bcuuels," series of papors by Ailiillno W. Sterling, aud the resumption of tho column on Music,' by Miss Purdy. At Payno's nursery, Glrardvillo, you will find the largest stock eversoen in tlio county Dlsi biirgi il Slclt Soldiers. Tho following soldiers were discharged from the Pottsvillo hospital on Satuiday: Hairy lloj ..r, Co. M. 4th Itegt., of Pottsvillo; Win. Travers, Co, M, 1th liegt., of l'ottsville; James Naglo, Co. It, 8th ltegt.of Pottsvillu ; L. W. Schweiker, Co. O, 12th Iicgt , of Williauisiiort. Pa. ; S. II. Siegfried, member of hospital corps of first division, Second Army Corps, of Columbus, O. Use Ir. Hull's Cough Syrup for stub born colds, This wondurful remedy posi tively cures ull lung niloctlons in u remark ably short time. Try it and bo convinced. Price S3 els. rirel Tirol Hrel Insure your property from loss In the ldest and strougrst cash companies ; Phila. Underwriters Insunnico Co, of North Americif and Fire Association, Hartford Firo Ins Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester File Ilia. Co., United Firemen's Ins. !o. T. T. Wll.t.MMH, 123 8, Jardln St., bheuaudoah. andruff ts anjperous When dandruff appears il is usu ally regarded as an annoyance. It should he regarded as .1 disease. lis presence indicates an unhealthy con dition of the scalp, tuhich, if neg lected, leads to baldness. Dandruff should be cured at once. The most effective means for the cure is found in AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. It promotes the growth of the hair, re stores it tuhen gray or faded to its original color, and keeps the scalp clean and healthy. "T'Tmoro than eight yonrs I was greatly troubled with dandr IT, nnd though n yottnif tnau, my hair was fast turning gray and fall ing nuc. itauinessHermea Inevitable until I begun to use Wors The dandruit has been entirely rumoved and my hair is now soft, smooth unci glos and fast re gaining its original color." I, T. VALLlj, Allonton, Mo. Justice Tooiiicj'h Docket. Justice Toomey disposed of the following cases : Frank Itetwin was placed under f30t) bail on a chargo of assault and battery on oath of John Mu dry. , Katie Wyko preferred a chargo of assault and battery against Ignatz Swltkofski. Tho accused furnished $300 hall. Peter Whitehouso Is serving tlmo iu tho lockup on a chargo of disturbing tlio peace. on complaint of Ollicer Mullahcy. (JHIcer JJutlor presented Joseph Lltiiniku, who was charged with indecent exposure. In default of $?00 hail tho accused was com mitted to jail. '1 wo charges of issault aud battory woro iccorded against 12(1 ward Smith. Tho prose cutors aio John Delphing nnd Mrs. Augusta Koppla, Smith has not been captured. For your watch repairing and jewelry re pairing go to Iko Orkiu's, 120 South Main street. tf Sliilll I'riictured. At about one o'clock this morning Justice Shoemaker was called to his ollice to give a healing to Georgo Krystof, who was arrested for assaulting Nicholas Stulyanczak and his wife, Annie. It was charged that because lie found Hies ill a sugar bowl on tho dining table Krystof tlnew tlio howl at Mis. Stul yanczak, gashina her right cheek, and also assaulted the husband. The accused was put under flitiO bail. During the hearing Justice Shoemaker noticed that Krystof was acting in a strange manner, and that ho was bleed ing at tho cars. He said Stulyanczak had struck him behind the loft ear witli a pieco of plank. Subsequently Krystof was ex amined by Dr. Church, who found that the man's skull was fractured. Tho doctor says the victim will recover. It appeals that after Krystof threw tho sugar bowl Sttittanczak hit him with the picco of plank. The latter has not been piosectited. Hear ItoprHsontutUe Arrested. Tho big beer cut instituted iu town by the Baltic liicwiug Company, of Philadelphia, developed into a law suit in which tho rep resentative of tlio firm, W. II. Smith, has been arrested for selling without a license. The warrant was sworn out on Saturday afternoon before Justice Toomey. County Dctcctivo John J. Toolo Is the prosecutor. It wns hut a short time after until Smith was in tho toils of tho law and n hearing was held. Smith furnished $.00 bail foi his ap pearance at court. itepiibllcnn Moetlng. Republican mass meetings have been ar ranged for this week as follows: This even ing, at Orwigslmrg; Tuesday evening, Gor don; Thursday ovcnlng, McAdoo; Saturday evening. Port Carbon. Those meetings will bo addressed by Charles A. Snyder and other county candidates. It is expected a meeting will ho held hero during tho week, but dcllulto arrangomonts havo not been mado. that joyi'UL ri:i:i.iNO With tho exhilarating sense of renowed health aud strength and internal cleanliness, which follows tho use of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond tho old-timo medicines aud tho cheap substitutes sometimes ollered but novor ae- ented bv tho well-informed. Iluy the genuine. Maiiufactuicd by the uilllornm Fig Sprup Co. Appointed Hank Cnshlor. The Guarauteo Trust and Hanking Com pany, of Shamokln, lias selected Harry L. r.nam ns cash or ol that institution, succeed ing S. It. Kussell Tho formor was teller in tho bank, and his promotion will bo received hero with much li oasure, whoro no is wen known. Ho is a nephew of A. II. Lamb, of town. Seriously 111. John ManluT. Sr.. of West Cherry street, father of Deputy Coroner Manloy. is sutler, lug from asthma hnd congestion of tho lungs, Ills condition is serious. Unci or near Itargulna. Illg lino of gents' lleeco lined, Western made underwear formorly $1 cut down to 04 cents, ut Uefowich's, tho Ileliablo Clothier. io-13-tr A I.oat Girl. Marv Pctutki. n nine year old girl, became lost in the western part of tho town last night and was restored to her homo on Last Lloyd stroct by Chief llurgess 'labor. Concerning tlio Soldiers. A trained nurse has been employed to attend the sick members of Co. 1., Stli Kegt., at tho city hospital, If.irnsburg. At tho entertainment to lie given by Severn Post, G. A. 11., of Malianoy City, to raise funds tu Jielp give Co. Ka new mess tent, ellbrts will be made to swell the funds so that Boiiietlilug may be given towards defray ing tho oxpeuso for a trained nurse at the Harrisburg hospital, llobbeil Ilia Vutlinr. A Malianoy City Polish boy, 18 years old, has stolen $370 of his father's savings aud left for parts unknown. The boy left Ills homo last night, but the robbery was not discovered until this morning, A I'reo 1'lght. About twenty men euaged iu a fieo tight ut lluck Mountain Saturday night and two of tbem, mimed Itublczaud Muski, were badly beaten. No arrests wore made, A telegram fur police assistance was sent to Malianoy City, but uo olllcers responded, IHaturber Arrested. Louis Mauley, of Park Place, is serving 48 hours in the Malianoy City lockup for ilia tillbing tho peace In l-ehlgb Valley station t the latter place. Jrar jig TllK WHATltlilt, The foiocast for Tuesday ; Partly cloddy to cloudy weather, with nearly stationary, followed by lowor tcniperattiro, rain and lilch winds or gales 011 the coasts, with tho ap proach of the westorn dcnrcsslon. probably clearing in tho Western districts by night. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Country Clir""lil,l for Hasty Perusal. Storm doors are going up. Tho (old-slaw chrysanthemum has tho call ' among llowcis. Tho dear gills in their fur wraps yesterday wero redolent of camphor. ' Joseph Henderson, tho father of Sister St. Jnicph, of St, Joseph's couvcut, l'ottsville, died on Friday at his residence In Philadel phia. Tlio ninth annual convention of tho Demo-1 cratle Clubs of this state will be held at i Wilkesbarre to-morrow. Tho Cressnna baso ball club defentcd , Schuylkill Haven on Saturday, (Ho I, winning tho championship. Tho Democrats will hold a meeting at Malianoy Plane thisecnltig. Tho 100th anniversary of tho establish nicnt of Fricden's church at Itinggold was celebrated yesterday with Iinprcsslvo ser vices. Tho School Directors of Hanks township, Lu.crno county, woro on Saturday found guilty of misdemeanor in office. Many now houses nro being erected at Sheppton. Iu tho spring valuable coal deposits will bo developed. Samuel Gottschall and Paul Krieger wero terribly scalded through tho explosion of a boiler at tho Hickory Illdgo colliery, Noith timberland county. Tho sinking of tho new slope at tho St. Nicholas colliery, which was suspended several months ago, was resumed this morn ing. James Cunllcld, of Mill Creek, aud llcnj. Kisenhuth, or Malianoy City, will shoot a pigeon match at St. Clair on Saturday, font purso or fl00. Kloven birds will bo shot at by each. .Letters of administration were granted to Mary A. Eagan on tho estato of John L. Quinn, lato of New Castlo Twp., deceased. Geo. Seaber, who moved to Pottsvillo some mouths ago, has moved back and will occupy a houso on Market alley. llcforo making your purchases cousult tho advertising columns of the Heiialu. Tho recent rains havo had littlo effect, and tho borough reservoirs aro said to contain an inadequate supply. .Much complaint is mado about corner loafers, who insult ladies as thoy pass. Some of theso offenders uro men who should know better. Georgo Morbach and Miss Jounio Payne, both of Pottsvillo, will bo married on Novem ber 17th. The Hristol fire companies will appear iu the dromon's parade at Huilington on Thurs day next. Itepnsentatives of Chicago beef companies in this county mot at Pottsvillo on Saturday. M. D. Iieione. of town, was present. John Krebs, of St. Clair, had bis foot in jured in tho breaker at that place, and it is thought amputation will bo necessary. Twelve moro sick soldiers anived at the Pottsvillo hospital from Camp Meade on Saturday. None of them aro from this county. Archbishop Ityan administered tho sacra ment of confirmation yesterday to a class of 70 children in tho church of St, Thomas, at Villanova. Harry liurclinor, 18 years old, of Lancaster, in attemptiii!; to board a Pennsylvania freight train, yesteiday, slipped and sustained beii ous injuries. Corporal John Uttingcr, of Company 1), Thirteenth 1'cmisylrauia lteglmeiit, died of typhoid fever at Camp Meado yesterday, and will bo buried at Stroiidbburg. Benjamin Perry and Miss Martha J. Plow, of ltyon township, wero man led in tlio parsdnago of tlio German Lutheran church at Malianoy City Saturday night by Uuv. G. M. Pock. Thomas Hill was knocked down and robbed or a gold watch aud $0.22 iu cash on tho principal strcot in Mt. Carmel. Miss Lillio Boyle, of Glrardvillo. will bo united in marriage to John Itoacli, tho latter part of this month. John McGltl, of Gilhorton, arrived homo Saturday night with thirteen pheasants and one iiuail, which wero killed near Hazluton. J. Mahlou liarnes, of Philadelphia, candi. date for Governor on tho Socialistic Labor ticket, will speak in Shamokiu to-night. The total valuation In Luzemo countv is $110,122,108. Tho richest borough in the. county is Nanticoko, valuation f 1,210,050, Thomas 8. Pur&oII, ono or tho oldest and most highly esteemed citizens ot White Haven, was killed on tho Lehigh Valley railroad by tho Black Diamond Kxnress. Friday night. Use Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup for that hacking cough, It is tho host medicine lor throat and lung ull'ections. One boltlu of this reliable remedy will c0'ect a cure. Prlco 25o. Held for Threats. Last night a boy oxcitedly notified Police man Uraitis, on West Centre street, that a man was cutting another's throat with a razor In a houso on West Line street. Tho policeman hurried to tho placo indicated and found Jacob llorkawicz, of Shamokln. calinlv seated in a chair whllo the proprietress of tho house, Mrs. Amelia Itugowski, stood before tho man, scolding him, and threaten ing him with arrest. No cutting had been doue. Upon the woman's demand the Sha mokiu man was taken to Justice 3hoeniakor's olllco. Somo excitement was caused along tho route taken to tho ofllce, by reports that tho prisoner was Blaleckl. At the hearing Mrs. Lotigowski said llorkawicz loft her house last week owing her a board bill to the amount of fS.40. Ho returned yesterday and, when sho retuscd to givo him his cloth ing uuless ho would pay the bill, he threat ened to "tlx" her and hor husband. Tho woman said sho was afraid of tho man, be cause he frequently threatened to cut people's throats and it was known that he made a practice of carrying a razor, Lonitowskl was put under ball for trial at court. there I This Is Just the Thing. Iled Plug Oil for sprains aud bruises. 0 nililcr Ilros., drugstore At The t'eutruliil School. Opened, Tho public schools of Centfalia opened to day. Mho newly appo ated Hoard elected Capt. W. W. lleflner suporlntcudept of schools, vleo smith Murphy, who taught tho last term. J. II. Eisenhower's claim was Ignored cutiroly. Five members of last years corps weru deposed, aud tho followim olected to take their placos; Misses Katie Moral!, ti.illio Ulack, IClia Gorman, llridgcl Laiighlin and Harriet Cook, Several of these ladles filled positions on tho corps several yoirs ago. Tho entire corps consists of eleven teachors and a superintendent. All kinds of vegetables and llowcr seeds, and planUat Payne's nurseries, Oirurdvillo, Hlectrlc cars pass tho door, 5-0-tf l.'i boi . of tho I.Httlmer lilots, Three of tho iiicu shot iu tho Laltlmcr riot about a year agg arc yet unable to work, and will possibly bo disabled for life. Quo is at the hospital Iu llazlctou with a bullet In lii bead, and partly paralyzed. Two others aro living at liarwood also sulleriug from tho elTccta of gunshot wounds iu tho bead. I Whllo they are not paralyzed, they aro unfit for any kind of work, and rely on tho charity of friends fur a livelihood. (leranumus, fuchsias, pansles, daises, rosea etc., for spring planting at P.iyuo'a iiiuwilrs, (Jliaidvllle. Tuheiuse and gladiolus Lulli, Mltw llo.vl SI III Golf fluitllDIOn. Now York, Oct. 17. t'or tho third buccofhIvc yrnr will Mls Hcttlrlcc Iloyt enrry the hlRhost Rolf honors which It la possible for a womnn to nttnln In America. She won the championship of tho United Stntea Saturday by a Bond exhibition of Rnlf In the flnnl round of the arduous, hut Intensely Intercstlnii tournament tlmt had been in proRtenH nn tho Atdsley club Units over ulnee Tuesday. JIIsk Hoyt de feated Miss Mntulp K. Wotniore by the score of five up anil three tfi play. It wns u well contested match, and the exhibition of K"lf was undoubtedly the best tluit ha ever been seen In this country between women. Yollntv Fever llepoi't. Washlm-non, Oot. 17.The Mnrlne hospital service last night received the following reports from the yellow fever district: Franklin, I.a 22 now cases, no denths; llldRelnnd, Miss., one new cane; lIuttleslmrR, MIsh., four new cases; Oxford, Miss., two new cases; Natchez. Miss., three new cases; Queen Hill, Miss., one new case, one death; Taylors, Miss., one now case; Jackson, Miss., Bovcn new cases. Horse Dropped ..end. A valuable horso owned by J. S. rattcrson, proprietor of the New Boston store, dropped dead Saturday night whllo Mr. Patterson was dilving home from Malmnoy Uty. $200.00 REWARD. A lewanl of J2C0 00 Is offered by tho Horongh Couuell of Slienainloah, I'a., for tho capture of YVoydcch Illahekl, the alleged murderer of John Dando, on the 12th Inst., at tho homo of the former ill Shenandoah The following is a description of lllaleekl i Klvo feet 5 Inches high, lil years old, heavy built wclghhiK about 17." pound-", dark brown hair mixed with gray, heavy grayish moustache, brown eyes, fair eon.pluxion ; speaks (leruiaii and Polish languages llueutly, with broken Knglish, In foinmtlou should be furnished A. 1'. TAllou. Chief llurgess. Shenandoah, l'a., Oit. 17, 1'.H. 10-17-.1t MISCELLANEOUS. IilOU HAT.lTTvnlnrililo lileeo of rt-ftl entnte, ll ,t f.,,. .1....11l.i,ra. MMmifllil note. ernnii attiuliod. Can be bought re sunable. Apply nt tin- Ih.iiAl.li otlk-o. 10-3-tf inwiii n.tlil'. it l u.l i tin oiil-Uliii"im mwihivj. I1 centrally locnteil on Oak Mrect, with nil inodi'rn conveniences, pto-e room nnd we ling ami home on the rear. For further Information apply at thin of life. ti IjlOIt H.U.R Two pool tables in good condi ' tlon. I 'nn bo boinrht vcrv rensonnble, Ari'ly to Anthony Schmickcr, 1(W South Main Direct i TOT10K. Desiinble properties for sale. Ap IN nlv to H. (J. M. Ilolloneter. uttorney, Hhenanrfoiih. 8-31-tf IilOH HAM3 A valuable property on West Centre street, dwelling house, and all con xeuicncei In ilc-draMo location. Apply to Thomas TohIi, for futther particulars. 5-27-tf perguson's Theatre. One -solid week, commencing PflDAY, OGT. 17th. I'-irnt appearance hereof the 1 In a repertoire of high-priced plays at popular prices. Change of bill nightly. Monday, (opening night), "The Spanish Traitors." A thrilling story founded on the recent Ameriran-SpanMi war. A slrotig cotfipany supported by LESTER WALTER and Miss LYLINE RADCLIFFE. Specialties nightly by Chailotte St. Felix, Harry Jenkins and others. Prices : 10, 20 and 30 Cts, Reserved sent'! now on sale at Kirlin's drnjj stoic. Fall Opening at Kelly's Millinery Foreign patterns and creations front 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 lats, 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 aud up ; fancy feathers, lrom 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, & yards long, $1 ; silk mourning veils, $1 .50, worth double; face veils for mourning, 25c up. Wo cannot bo undcrxold, as wo buy and sell for cosh only. Call and get our prices. Felt Hats of every description and shade at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. M O R G A N 'S B A 2 A R BUSCHNER'S SKIRT BINDING. UNEQUALLED POR DURAMLITY. !! 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 beading 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 moio titan 10 cents on a skirt more than other makes, nnd it will wear three times as long, . DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness, Wostphal's fluxiltator Cures DandruflT and all diseases of tbe scalp. FOR SALE AT DimO'j DMDER SIM lci;usoii House lilock. "(101.1) DUBTi" Which Half is the Betterflaif The housewife's duties nro harder than mca realize. Cleaning nlone is n constant tax on her strength, n never-ended task. More than half the work of cleaning she can have done for her, if sho will, mid the expense will be next to nothing. p?Ssi'S252s3!N, Just when you'll need It, and ap preciate it best, we begin our GREAT flUTUlVIfl JIIOIiEY-SriyitlG SALE At even usual prices our goods would be priced lower than any of equal merit that you'll be amazed at the power of your dollars. Children's Shoca Rrom 19 Cents Up. Big 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 Si. 68, worth $4.00. This is one of our big bargains. Men's Extension Sole Shoes $1.25, worth $2. 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 ; white muslin, from 5c up ; cotton AV nel, 5)4c. The best gray flannel, i5c per yard. Beautiful Line of Dress Goods Cheap. A FULL L-'NJE: ?f". BOYS' AND GIRLS' CAPS AND LADIES' HOODS. Our stock of ladies' and misses' coats and plush capes are arriving daily, and will be sold cheaper than ar.y other town dealer can afford to. We carry a big assortment of boys' suits and men's and boys' pants at cheapest prices. Underwear of all kinds. REMEMBER THE PLACE: a Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, INUAl IU nitriAbL I'blliKS' SALOON, 13 North flain Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. E. R, SUPOWITZ, Prop. IKE ORKIN, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. No.129 South Main Street. TERMINUS OP TUB SCHUYLKILL TRACTION COHI'ANY'S RAILWAY. We are again doing business at the old stand, with our former large stock of goods, Mr. Orkin is still iu 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 reacln of every purchaser. Kepairing a' specialty. Before you buy elsewhere call and see our stock and get prices. No trouble to show goods. We have polite salespeople. THIS IS PLAIN TALK That the. Boston Factory Shoe Store carries an exceptionally big line of boots and shoes. All our goods . are purchased direct from the lactories This enables us to sell cheaper than our competitors and also our imitators. Here are a few prices : Men's solid leather shoes, from Uoc up Ladles' " ' " 90c up Children's solid leather shoes, 35c 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 slices are made ' of leather and not of paper as are being sold by some stores. BOSTON HE E, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. F0UK DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. CARD "TO THE PUBLIC I Tlio uiK)erlghci hug dUcoii tlnuctl tho stovu buHliicsi. uittl will devote UU cntlr-b utteiitlon to the reimtriiti; of all ktmU of utoviw, heuters Hinl raimej. All rt'ulrlui; will rt'fcive prompt uileutloii, NVM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St. "GOLD DOST." Does the better half of cleaning ; does it better than any other way known ; docs it easily, quickly and cheaply. Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. SU Louis. New York. Iloston. Philadelphia. A Contented Woman IhhIio w1k hns lier walls nntl cHUuks dcor-atoil -from our latent ilesfRiiH and rich ijolrs In wall paper We havo a complctn lino of cxfjuislto tlntH anl HliaiU-H, In tho most artistic comhlna tloim ami pattrriiH, nnd we will decorate j our homo from kitchen to attic ut a reasonably llKuri. J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, l'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. MaiiT Street. We-Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. I,eave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY, T i:.y- 'spy I
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