'I. TRY ONE Pound of our 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted iti equal at less than 40c. Remember we have 10 kinds at this price. We aie also agonl lor L,o,vney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a 11) package. HOOKS & BROWN, 1 rJ. Main St. I HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's f Headache Cure ? A mire run or your tunnry ri'fnntlr.1 (live it a trial. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 1 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Telephone Connection. GO TO . KELLY'S For Stylish Hats and Uonncts at the lowest Prices. New YorU and 1'Iiil.idclnlii.i ilesiiin'i, Koiifjli Uider liats, all colors, t5r ; Sailir 'la'S al up j Vale lints, 50c ; Steamer 11:11s, oc; ucwey hats, 75c to jsi.oo: 1 lie Wheel, 85 ; Rocqtio, 95c, Ostrich tips, 25c ; Mourning bonnets and veils complete, f.oo j Silk mourning veils, $1.50; Saxony and Germantown yarn, $c n hank. CHEAPEST and 15 EST GOODS OFFERED AT Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. DAvrsox, THE FURNITURE AND ?'C9 "nnriru DEALER Hereby makes Ills fall an nouncement to those who intend to purchase n stove or range for the winter. We have nl ready noll n quantity of tlirtn, nnd w it) ciiiitiiitie to tncn-riie our haKh. Why? Ito-t-auiuwr nro iu'v leKitmcrfnml wish to i-Htuh-Ifsh 11 kooU trade by Kivinyou full -value for every dollar you Invrht. Wo call special atten tion to our "(iueen Cinderella Hnnne" of which the ahove tut Is a fac-idmllc. H has six cooking holes, made with Arc box at either right or left end. AH tho. Intent Improvements nil the bent Id com. Four piece top. Lnrgo high ovens, thoroughly ventilated. Uemovahle nickel door plute with bronze in cm lull on. Tho aide nil ell, oven door ktcker, Hhaker hnndln and knobs are nickel plated. Duplex or triplex grate, that can be removed nud replaced without tllKturl Ingthe linings- Direct draft damper Jarge awb pan. Cutlougeentre. Hinged cover. Kirc .lint or cat 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. 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 lire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 143 Kant Coal Street, Shenandoah, Penna Mull orders promptly attended to. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the akin Is Inva riably obtained Ly tuore who ust) I'oizohi'u Uouiplexiou I'owder, BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, t f A V . .wl UTlr 1 ur ! . ft muu - ' ' &k Floor and Table Oil Cloths. mem f E. B. Foley aT.West t Centre St. w and?uff IS Vfcn dandruff aoDcars it is usu ally regarded as an annoyance. II should be regarded as a disease. Its presence indicates an unhealthy con dition of the scalp, which, 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 when gray or faded to its original color, and keeps the scalp clean ana healthy. "F'Tmnro than clitht yonrs I prcatly iiwuuiou wuh uuiiMi ii, unci innuKn n yuunff man, my hair was fast turning pray nml (hII- mK out, uaiauessKttrmea Inevitable until I began to air war mm mm The dandrtiiT has been entirely removed and my hair is now soft, smooth ami Rlossj nnd fast re gainhifitsorifrinal color." I.. T. VALLk, Allinton, Mo. TSariou IS.e:iie I'loln Deiilli. Andrew tionsehoek, a minor employed at I'aili No. 2 colliery, had an almost inirai'- lilnus eeupe from death yentenlay. lie had filed 11 shot in a bicast and went hack to nolo the i' Meet when ho was huricd lieneath 11 full of (nit coal. Laborers hastened to his assist- amo nutl he was lemoved from beneath the fall just in time to save him from sull'oca- tion. His lower jaw was fractured in two places, his face. Imilly cut and he received many bruises about the body and limbs. Uro Alarm Twisted. The fire alarm system pave evidence of being in need of repair tills afternoon by giving one tap twico. .innips noon itnicnwotl. San Franeiseo, Oct. 20. T. 15. Illnrclnn applied yesterday for a writ of habeas corpus to procure the freedom of James FlooiJ, the merchant iin arrived from Kobe on the Doric, and was arrested by United States Marshal Shine at the cabled request of United States Con sul Lion, at Kobe. ITnlted States Dis trict Jllllcn TTnwlnv hnnril n Rfntfimnnt of tho case and then ordered the pris oner released. He decided that tho ar rest of Flood upon receipt of an order from Consul Lion at Kobe, Japan, was proper, but that In view of the fact that tho consul had failed to reply to cable messages nsltlrifr for further Informa tion Flood had been detained lonff enough. Flood threatens to return to Japan to bring suit for slander against his accusers. Buy Koystono flour. Do suro that the nareo liEKflin & Bake, Ashland, Pa . ie printed on ovory sacV. IS 2 mmmmimmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmnmmm IK Great Removal Sale f I MAX LEEIVIT, Sff Up-to-Dntc Hatter and (icnts' Furnisher, E: Moves into the Egan Building, g: cor. Main and Centre streets, E On Tuesday, 25'th inst. Call now and get removal c: 10 cast uentre street. m. ' s Eft To say that our enemies American business methods as It is an undisputed fact that equipped Clothing Store in Central same opportunity of selecting styles Philadelphia, and at the lowest market prices. All of these you can find at the Mammoth Clothing House, dud it only requires a trip on your part to ascertain these facts. are in search of clothing for their will find our stock as in other departments ; complete suits for your lads from ooc. to $6.00, in all styles and incut is complete I mean everything I'DRSONAL MEN HON. C. W. Dcngtor UmWctod business at l'olti vlllo to-day. Harry Horrell, of Wost Mayliorry nlloy, is on tho sick list. Mrs. William II. Zimmerman visited friends at 1'ottsvillo to-day. Mrs. Jahez Powell, of lint Coal street, Is visiting relatives at 1'ottsvillo. Tax Collector M.J. Scanlan spoilt n part of to-day transacting business at tho county scat. C. I,. Tiors, of 1'ottsvillo, supervisor for tho Pennsylvania l;, H paid a visit to town this morning. Meado and Joseph l'oters went to rolls, ville this morning to spend a few hours with their eomrados of tho 4tli ltcgt. Mrs. Nell MiClay, who was a guest of rela tives)!! town tho past four weoks, leturned to her home in Mlncrsvillo this morning. Mrs. William l'arfltt, uf I,o5t Creek o. 2, iscillically 111. Walter Hiirchlll, an employe of tho Fall Ilmok It. It. otlleo at Willlamsport. is in town, aguest of C. C. II. Kirlin. h. J. Wilkinson, of dry goods fame, to.dav wine an unusually broad snillo upon his countenance. A little baby boy was wel comed at the household this morning. All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, Girardvlllo. Klettrie cars pass the door. 5-0-tf l'ariloli for l'leininlng, A trl Inn ,1a.. Ml t 1 .ii'iuii.iiiuu in uu inauo next niontii to tins Hoatd of Pardons nt Harrisburg for a panion tor Michael t lemming, who was im plicated In tho holsory mill, F.lchman and Parker fires In Malianoy City last January. In view of the fact that l'leininlng turned state's ovidenco and showed great penitence, tho feeling is strongly in favor of extending clemency in his ease. Tho young man 1ms heretofore bore all onviahlo reputation and his family connections aro of tho very tot. His pardon would meet with general ap proval. Ulcbaril, the AiIoiiIh, Krinii Tainaiii Courier, l'ieliard Cooirau. or "l!i. Imnl n.o a.i..,.u i as his friends call him to distinguish him iioni ,i gooii.iooKing cousin, passed thiouch hero from Shenandoah ou Mond-iy to accept, a position in a Philadelphia wholcsalo mcr eantilo establishment. Slay Itneo A'-iiIn. A Mahanoy City repoit Mys that there is likelihood of another loot nico between Michael Salmon, of Mahanoy City, and C. C. 11. is.li uu, of this town, and that if v ' one is arranged It will bo a 7C yard run. lliliul Injured. John Oltclmik, n minor at the. St. Nicholas colliery and roslding at Mahanoy City, had the bones of his Tight hand broken yesteiday by u fall of top coal which ho was in the act of hairing down. It will pay you to read Iko Orkin's an nouncement? on tho fourth pano. tf IVE O R G A N 'S B A Z A R j! BUSCHNER'S fcrUKl LJirSDINQ. UNEQUALLED FOR 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 othcis are and it is guaranteed to out wear any other make on the mar kct. It will not cost you more man 10 cents on a skirt more than other makes, and it will wear three times as long. 3 3 Entire stock of Underwear and Fall and Winter stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods and Hats Must be Sold at Once ! 3 3 3 3 hargains. the Dons were startled by American methods of warfare would be putting it mildly. They would be simply astounded if they could be familiarized with exemplified by L. Goldin's Mammoth Clothing House. The purchasing power of a dollar at this store is little short of marvelous. this is by far the largest and best Pennsylvania, and affords you the as you could have in Reading or At this particular season motiiers children. In tins department you qualities. When I say this depart you desire. Great Mammoth Clothing House, goldin, PrOP. IN OUR FALL LINE OF r ELITE iSHOES Vc arc satisfied that they nro the HEST vSIIOHS for the money in the city. All we ask for is your feet li MenV Fine Vici Kid Shoes, three soled, leather lined, sizes 5 to 10. at - $4 00 We have the same Shoe In Russet. Men's 15ox Calf, leather lined, at $4 00 Men's Russia Calf, three soled, at - - S3 50 We also have a line of Men's Shoes, heavv and light soles, different style toes, in black, at - $2 00 This Is an extra wearing everyday shoe. Hoys' Kangaroo Calf, sizes 3 to 5', at - $2 00 Youth's Kangaroo in Calf, sizes 12 to 2, at - SI 50 LittleGent's.sizesSto 13 j, goat - - - SI 25 This Is the prettiest lino we have yet shown. Ladies' Shoes, kid or patent tips, laced or buttoned, widths, C, D & E, at - - S2 50 These shoes are equipped with a patent insole, which avoids the un easiness generally caused in wear ing new shoes. Misses' Shoes, 12 to 2, at SI 25 Children's Shoes, 8 to ir, at SI 00 Child's Shoes, 6 to 8, at - 9Cc All the above makes are from the lf. E. McComb Shoe Company, Scranton, Pa. These shoes are guaranteed and we feeL safe when we say that no such line can be found to equal it in quality and prices. Another line of Infants' Shoes, 1 to 5, at - - 40C Infant Spring heels, 3 to S, 500 Still better grades at 75c. Made by the Zuber Shoe Com pany, Landingville, Pa. These shoes are articles of full value. The rubber season being nigh at hand we call your attention to 0111 extensive line of Men's, Ladies', Children's and Infants' Rubbers. Our stock is an exceptionally large one. BALL'S 14 S. Main St., - Shenandoah. CARD TO THE PUBLIC I Tho undersigned ha dhtciii tinned tho stovo business nnd will devoto hM entlro attention to tho renalrlnir of all kinds of Sloven, heaters and ranges. All repairing will receive prompt atieuiion. WM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St. put them on. Kit Vrr - T i STYLISH YOUNG MEN TAKE NOTICE! We have given attention to the latest Younir Men's Stvlcs for 1808 and you will agree with us, upon examining our stock, that we have "UKicu uuiiiiux. icw uineicri is uu mis space win aiiord me to 111011 tion from this department. A full line of l'all nine Serge Suits, single ami double breasted. Scotch Cheviots, all colors and best patterns. Perhaps you are not aware that we opened up our beautiful Fall Him; of Overcoats, in this department on September 15th last, and they are the wonder of all visitors ; all the different colors will make your head swim, and tliis with the latest makes in Ilox Sacks, short and long, selected expressly for fine trade, makes this department complete. i t tho Clolio for rrntT at nri. .... - . . .' .luuKiwnn ana timiiar uompiamts, tua prc.virta ticiT tiio stnngcni nrnn 1 11 urnin II I I in o S'iiprKcrlbod by eminent phyBlounsi DR. RIOHTtR 8 VAIN KXfELLER.i 01 :il rcnow r .! l.i iiiarkMjrstH'CC5filll ,i"nl. jr. milno v h irodemarK" Ancncr, II .W.' Illrhtrr A to., IVarlSt... Xcw loik. 31 hssiihst awards. 13 Branch llonsos. Own Olasiworks, 3 ti CO iM. E".dolcil i, rtcouiuiuulcd ti; A. Wasley, 106 K.Maln St., V C. It. Hacenbuch, 101 N. Main St., . n o Ti vi.Hh z 0 .1. 1, c . . V?sJK Shenandoah. . ' Drt. RICH-tER'S" "ANfllOTl" STO.IIAOHAI, best fori I (;i)ir 1 iv ipt"iiii.i, i 'Hit 11 ( 11 1 1 11 1 inn h LAtlES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Select your garment from up-to-date styles. We have the light goods here and a large .variety to select boin at the light prices. Lathes' Coats, S2 50, $3.00, $5.00, SG.OO. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coals, $1.50 to $7.50. Far Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock of dress goods lias no equal. You will find here a large assoitment of plain and fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic at bar pain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blnnkcu, carpets, rues, etc. Look through our line on second lloor nnd pet prices. Bultcriek paper patterns, best in the world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Westphal'a ffluxiHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. FOR SALE AT mm wsm snor Ferguson House lllock. THIS IS PLAIN TALK That the Uoston 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 : Hen's solid leather shoes, from 9ocnp Ladies' ' " " oocup Children's solid leather shoes, 25c up OUR BOOTS, Especially for the miner, are selling cheaper than anywhere else. In prices we are not to be outdone. All our boots and shoes are made of leather and not of paper as are being sold by some stores. BOSfON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP, FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. w TUB ITKAIIIKK. The foteonut for Krhlay! l'alr to partly cloudy, slightly cooler weather, with ficsh westerly nnd northerly winds, followed by ncreasitiR cloudiness, nnd rain in tho south- em parts, with tho approach of (lulf stoliu. Mttlo Locals. Tho Hi: HA I.I) turns out tho neatest job wotk in tho county. Tho C hristian Kndoavor convention will bo held in 1'ottsvillo to-morrow and Saturday. Head tiio railroad companies announcement of arrangements for tho Philadelphia l'eaco .liibllco noxt week, P.J tlaiiBhan has nn important announce ment in our advertising columns to-day, to which tho attention of tho ladies Is specially dliccttd. Joseph Zucklowskl, of Colorado, In prison for boating his wlfo to tho point of death, is show ing signs of mental weakness ami a rum missUn will bo appointed to send him to Schuylkill Hnveli hospital. Ituv.J.W. allland, of llrooklyu. N. V, hits been elected pastor of tho Sliaiuokin l'lcsbyterlan church. Among ttin Sotiliers, '''ho Fourth Iteglmont will he miitored out between Xovembcrfltk and 10th. This regi ment and tho drum corps will participate In tin- Peace Jubilco in Philadelphia. Captain John P. Owens, of Co. If, ariivrd nt Pottsvlllo yestorday, and is very sick. Didcrly Sergeant Joseph Kntwhlstlo and Privates Joseph ami Thomas llryant, Frank Thiol, James Curtis, John Smallwood, John Adams, Clifton llowcrs, Joseph Roberts and Robort Orator, of Co. K, 8th Regt., arrived at their homos in Mahanoy City lat night on fi-vo-day furlough from Camp Monde. Injured ut Primrose. Stclihell Ailaiusbock. il PnlUh tntni.r relil. ing at Tictiton, met with an accident at tho ITiinrose colliery this afternoon, by which three lingers of tho right baud woio broken, and the hand badly mashed. ruwdorly (lots Hack Snhtry. Ill tho Circuit court In Washington judg ment by dofault was entered In tho suit instituted by Tonenco V. Powdorly, against tho Knights of Labor, for $4,225,7:1 awarded lilm by a Philadelphia court for salary and expenses as general maslor woikmaii. We give your eyes a scien tific examina tion free of charge and if glasses are needed, we are willing to furnish them at only a legitimate profit. Tlios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. 118 S. Mail? Street. Just when you'll need It, and ap preciate it best, we begin our GtEAT flUTUfJlH PJiEY-SAillrlG SALE! At even usual prices 6ur goods would be priced lower than any of equal merit that you'll be amazed at the power of your dollars. Children's Shoes Rrom 19 Cents Up. llig 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 $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 tip ; white muslin, from 5c up ; cotton flannel, S'ic The best gray flannel, isjc per yard. Beautiful Line of Dress Goods Cheap. A FULL LINE OR 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 any 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 TrHE PLACE: Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, NEXT TO rilCHAEL PETBRS SALOON, 13 North Hain Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. E. F", SUPOWITZ, Prop. We also carry a wonderful line of Single Pantaloons, so if you hava a coat or vest to match come to us and we can complete the suit. All goods in this store are marked in plain figures, but we still allow you 10 per cent, from this face value, which is our discounts en said goods. In addition to this we will pay during this Fall season enr fare to all out-of-town purchasers. We do not ask you ten different prices like our competitors. Ivvery article in the store is marked in plain figures and any child can take thn tag and see what the goods are worth. Store convenient to F.lectric Road Terminus. Conductor can show you the large show windows. MANM'.Y. At Hhetiainhmh. l'n , October 20,hl .ll.lll. Ufa. .In.. U. !K .. ears. Itrlatl, nun irieros respectfully liivltcil to nttvnil tho'i funeral 011 Monday morning, the 21th limt.,nt I 9:15 o'clock, from tho fntnlly residence, im 1. iitsi liiitrry street. Heqiilem lilgli mass In Annunciation It. 0. church at 10 o'clock. Interment In Annunciation cemetery. ' 10-swt Pained Celery Compound Makes People Well. The one tru specific for diseases arising from a debilitated nervous system Is Palne'a celery compound, so generally prescribed by physicians. It la probably the most re markable remedy that the scientific research of this country has produced. Prof. Kdward E. Phelps, M. D., L. L. D., or Dartmouth college first prescribed what Is now known the world over as Palne's celery compound, a positive cure for dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous diseases and kidney troubles. PAlne's celery compound has succeeded again and again where everything else has failed. MISCELLANEOUS. HOI! SALIC Household furniture for sale as follows: ltaniro. oak bed room spt. walnut ncti, springs nun mattress, inning room table, hall rack, chairs, pictures. Must lie Hold before tho Uiitli Inst. Apply at Mrs. . D. Hess, 115 Wet LlojilSt. 10-18-71 FOH SALH. A valuable plcco of real estate, containing four dwellings. Splendid sew erage attached. Can tie bought re.sounhle. Apply nt tho IlKitAt.n ofllcc. 10-3-tf 710U SALE Valuable Shenandoah property, nirnllv located on Oak street, with nil modern conveniences, storo room and t welling and bouse on the rear. For further Information apply at this olllce. tf 1710U SAI.K.Two pool tables in good condl. . tion. Can be bought very reasonable. Apply to Anthony Sehmlckcr, 109 South street. tW "TOTIC15. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to S. O. St. llollopctor, attorney, hhcnandoab, 8,'11-tt rnoit SAI.H. A valuable pri.,ierty on Weit .1' Centre street, dwelling lioufe, and all eon. veulences lu deMirablo location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. G-27-tf 6) i J 4 J. Cor. Ca J CI lial Ro. on do a s. 2E r Ne Nl w th: SHENANDOAH, PENNA I 1.11 i'-I.V-' T 9 8c 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
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