7 TBY ONB round of our 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us If you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember we linv in l;iti Is at this price. We are' also ageni tor Lowucy's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a l2 lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, a- N. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's m Headache Cure ? A sure rure or your money rrfninlt'tt. fiivc it n trial. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, I'a. Ti'lt'IJlmui C'cjniit'i'tlnti. GO TO KELLY'S For Stylish Hats and Honnets at the .Lowest Prices. New otU and I'hil.idelpliia ilesiirm. Rouyli Kiilcr hats, all colors, 05c ; Sailor liats, 35c and up ; ale lints, 50c ; .steamer hats, 80c; Dewey hats, 75c to ft, 00: The Wheel, 85 : Kocquo, 95c ; Ostrich tips, 25c ; Mourning bonnets and vein complete, jfj.oo ; Silk mourning veils, fl.50; Saxony and Germantown yaru, 5c a hank. CHUAI'UST and BEST GOODS OFFERED AT Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. DAY I SOX, TILE KUUNITLTIIE AND mMWoygyg' 1 DEALER Hereby makes his fall an nouncement to those who intend to purchase a stove or ranjie for the whiter. ii. already sold a (ptantlty of tlieio, nod to increase our sales. Why" lle- uoi "e new livu iinunniid with tit Ntu 1. ""iij,1P.l(B ()J. Kivti,KyOU full value for ev y dollar you hivict. Wr rml' fpcclal ntten II' to our "itm.-1-n C'huh-rells ' ..wire" ol which the t.!)Ovo cut Is a fac-slmlle. V hog fclx conking hole , muile with fire hox at either right or left end. All the latest improvements all the hebt ideas. Tour piece tops. large high oxen, thoroughly ventilated. Uemnvahle nickel door plate with hronzo inedallon. Tho side shelf, oven door kicker, shaker handle and knohs nn nickel plated, llujilex or triplex enttc, that can he removed and replaced without disturl) liurtlio linings Direct draft dumper. Iwirge ash pan. Cut long centre. Hinged uover. Fire flint or cuit Iron HiiIiikh. Highly polished edges, l'ohllng nickel towel rod. SOLD AND GUARANTEED AT DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE AND , STOVE . STORE, 121.123 North Main St. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specially 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. 143 I jo.1 Coal Street, Bhrnandoah, I'enna Mall order promptly attended to. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness ot the skin Is Inva riably obtained Lr tbors who use 1'ozzoni'h Ootnpleilou ."owder. BEST ll M El OF" 1 GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, I HAY nd BTltAW, U Floor and Table 011 Cloths. Pj S E. B. Foley, a7Wc"utre8t. f mm in its subtlety. It Hps hidden for years in tho ambush of tho blood, and when it strikes it voids i'l venom alike on strength and beauty, disfiguring tho 0110 and uudormiiiing the other. is a specific for scrofula in its worst r.nd most malignant forms. Scrofula is a blood disease. Ayer's Sarsap.trilla is a blood purifying medicine Mineral medicines only drive scrofula below tho suifau. Di. J. C. Ayor's Sarsaparilla is a vngetablo remedy and it eradicates tho diseaso. There is no remedy for scrofula equal to Avar's Sarsa parilla. "I was cured of a lonc-standlng ca?o of icroful.t by Dr. J. C. Ayer's Ptiuaparilia. Tho disease firat manifested itself when I was n child, by breaking out in red blotcliea all over ray body. I was not free from tho troablo until I Uok several bottles of A)er's Sarsaparilla. That elTectod a j r manent cure.' ilia. U. II. Snyduk, Lehigh ton, I'a. I'ollfi- Chlcl' Aliliil ''ntiil IM-I-Zf Mslit (iinnliii, )t. Tt'" Juiy In tlu In nu'st over tin- Ihuiy . r William W.ilkpr, tin- piljie K'liter l-lllcl In n fl'-tlii (it KiMitli Oirmlm ly Ainlv Dupont Inst Mimrlnv nlTlit. rc-turni i a verdict yes terday aftenioi n liukllnpr IHninnt ns Ii tii( ipul nml Chief nf Police Carroll, nf South OiiKilui, ncees'sory to the ltlll ItiK. The testininny showed tlmt Car rnll lind received money to allow tho tlsht to proci'ed. Warrant"! In iiccord nnie with the vrrdlrt were at once Issued. At Payne's nursery, Cllr.inlvllle, you will liml the Inrutst stock everseen In tlio rniiutv. Aro You doing to Cuba 1 If you are, John M. liciill, District l'.issoi . Her Agent, Southern Railway, IK1 Cliestuut stiect, Philadelphia, I'a., is tho man to apply to for rates, routes and schedules. Wiite to him. Dr. liiillV Uniicli Sjrup In 11 ery "f- lleient remedy. Tor coughs and colds it has no equal. It is Rood for adults and children. Kor croup and whoaniiiu-coush it is invalu- able. 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 : Hen's solid leather shoes, from 9oc up Ladles' " ' " " 90c up 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. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OPFICr:. DANDRUFF , . . Is the Beginning of GaUmss, Wcstphal's fluxJUator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. KOR SALK AT S BARBER IWJ Kergusou House Block. I Great Removal Sale ! 1 MAX L.E1VIT, Up-lo-Date I latter and dents' Purnisher, Moves into the Egan Bui'ding, cor. Main and Centre streets, On Tuesday, 2th Call now and get removal 15 East Centre PITHY POINTS. liitH'tillliiKH Tluoiisliout tho Uolllllry Clir-oilHoil (or llinty I'oriiHl, There nro at present over 400 Inmates In the Luzerne county jail. Tho employes at tho Lawrence colliery wcro paid this afternoon. Governor llastliiRS has decided to inako Thursday noxt a public holiday. TI10 first week of criminal court will com tnenco on Monday, November 11th. A Laymen's Club has been organized by the Kptscotwil church at Sliamoklii. Now York capitalists Rro In tho county for tho purpose of buying or lcnsinu coat lands. Ovc r 100 new cases bavo been returned to the District Attorney's ollico for criminal court. It is understood that the collieries will bo worked as many days uoxt week ns the supply of cars will warrant. It you want to increase your business, place an ad. hi tbeso columns, Wo havo tho readers who havo tho money to buy. Tho hands at tho Tainaiiua I'. & It. shops have been put on six ten-hour days a wook, instead of SS hours a week, as horetoforo. Voters who dosiio to cut their tickets should disregard tho circlo at tho top of tho ballot 11 nd mark a cross opposite each name. Cnpt. James J. McDonald, of Washington, D. C, Is visiting Iriends at l'ottsyillo. Ho is president of tho l'irsl Defenders' Association. Klehard W. ltevau, of Mahanoy Plane, has purchased a hardware storo at I'erkasie, llucks county, and will move his family tlicio. Jack Homier, of Summit Hill, will light Tommy Hynn, of Syracuse, at tho Greater New York Athletic Club, Coney Island, next Monday night. Tho Lally children, of Rappahannock, specialty artists, will participate in tho benefit performance at Mahanoy City 011 Monday night. A meeting of the state executive committee of tho P. O. S. of A. will be held in Philadel phia, Tuesday. About 3,000 members of this Older is expected to be 111 the Hue of parade at tho Peaco Jubilee. Mt. Cimnol's public wdiool contribution to the Lafayette fund is :!. Kor the lirst linio liieiubt ycaifc the goose bono Is wide and while all over, indicating a sou'iu winter. Clnules Tovcy. of Mt. C.irinel. was buncoed out of $300 while 011 11 visit to Illinois. Senator (Jimy contradicts tho leport that ho is to make a speech in Philadelphia. I'ev. Tbeophlliis Zuber has proentcd bis resignation us pastor of tho German Lu theran church, of Tainaijiia, to take ellect December 1. Geoigo Iteiuiaii, of Tuuiaqua, and Mhs lhiiuia Waltcis, of Ashland, were married in Philadelphia ye-tord iy afternoon. On Friday and Saturday evenings novtnn eiiteitaininrntwill bo held ill Palaco theatre, Girardville, proceeds to go to tho erection of a monument to Company V. 1 lie Democrats will bold 11 mooting nt Prackvillo to-night. Tho Andiows Opera Company, which made a hit hero last season, will appear in Kaler's opera houfe this evening. A runaway team pitched Contractor William Probst into a moving train at Archbabl, Lycoming county, and his head was cut oil under tho cars. Constable bhultz, who has arrested 00 vagrants in Lancaster county bIiico July 1 was yesterday scoied by Judge Ilrubaker for taking into custody men whoso only fault was inability to securo work. Suit for $23,000 damages has been brought by Georgo L. Westcntt. of Scranton. against tho school authorities of that city, i tbciug alleged that his child contracted a fatal caso ME EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to tho originality nnd simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho care and skill with which it is manufactured by bciontific processes known to tho Cai,ikonia Fig Svitui' Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the truo and original' remedy. As the genuiuo Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho Califounia Fiq Svitur Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will ossist 0110 in avoiding tho worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of tho Cali founia Fiq Sviiur- Co. with tho medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuino Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of tho Company a guaranty of tho ('.Yt'cllunjo of its remedy. It is far In mtvunco of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating 01 weaken ing Hum, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to gefr its beneficial effctf, pleaso remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN FltANOlfcUn. Out. LdUISVII.I.K. Ky. N KW VOItK. N. V. Entire stock of Underwear and 3 Fall and Winter stock of 31 Genls' Furnishing Goods and 3 Mats 3 Must be Sold at Once I 1 3 3 inst. bargains. Street. 13 I tJal.oUolt, at St llclenii, r' these remci 1lfp li n fortress which neither you nor I know nn thine about. Why throw obstacles In the way of its de fence? its own means are supctlor to all the apparatus of your laboratories. Medi cine Is a collection of unccitain prescrip tions, the results of which, taken collect ively, have been iarmful to mankind. Water, air nnd cleanliness arc tny chief medicines." At the time when Napoleon said this he was largely richt. Phvsicians In those days dealt out obnoxious and drastic driics that did violence to every fiber in the body. Since that date medical science has made wonderful strides. Dr. Pierce's bolder! Medical Discovery Is a medicine composed of native medicinal roots that do no vio lence to ;....titc. Its action Is ceutle and natu d. It simply promotes the natural proci -n.es of secretion and excretion. It resto es the lost appetite, corrects all dis ordei of the digestion, makes the ai.simi latlon of the food perfect, inviporates the Hvct, purifies and enriches the blood, builds new and healthy flesh tiue, tones the nerves and (rives sweet and refreshing sleep. It is the great blood-maker and flesh builder. It cures oS per cent of all cuse.i of till diseases of the air p.i'f.iRCS that lead up to consumption. It is a woniltrtui medicine for all diseases due to insufficient or imuroper nourishment of body or nerves. Do not deal with unscrupulous dealers who urfff you to take worthless substitutes for the sake of a few pennies added profit. " I Imvc been ur.lnir nr. Tierce's riolden Med ical Discovery and Triensant relicts' for the p.it three yenrs nnd they have saved my lire." Thus writes Mrs. Sophin Prefer, of Oakdnle, HockbrlclBC Co.. Va. I now keep the ' l'ellets ' la my houe nil the time and use them every time I feel the nerd of a laxative. I inn flfly three yenrs old and was troubled with liver com jilnlut until I used your medicine. Now 1 am vH." Every sick man or woman should send 2t one-cent stamps to Dr. R V l'leue, HufTalo. N. Y., to pay the cost of niailnuT only for u free copy of Dr. Pierce ' cu it loco pase Common Sense Medical Ailucr; or jt stamps for a heavy cloth-hound copy. of diphtheria by reason of ih'l.'ithe ilmiiiMfcii a t-ehnol No. 8. Two thousand mat miners in the I'oiiitli and I'iftli pmili on tho Mmimipiilir'a liver htiuck yesterday for the eiifmieineiit of 11. e Chicago iiKieeinont Mist llerlha Martin, of l,:iiH'iiitei. lias ho iliieatheil $12,000 to the YotniK Men's Christian Association in that city. Winflehl S Seluoder, nf (lettys'.ur. was yesteiday appointed a deputy uvumi' rol lector for Adams county and a portiin of York eounty. Forty hours devotion will hr-sin at St. Mary's church, Mahanoy l'lano, te-inorrnw. The V. & 11. railroad employes at Mahanoy l'lano and vicinity woro paid to-day. Dr. ItuH's CoiiKit Syrup prevents eon sumption. Ono-flfth of tho deaths in cities is from consumption, caused by neglected colds. Dr. Hull's Couch Syrup always cures colds. MurrhiKo T.Iccuxes. Wm. D. l'etry aud Katio K. Mengol, of Auburn. both Frank Copisand Auuiu Koslowskl, both of blicmindoah. Letters (.ranted. I.ettors testamentary were granted to John Kiss, on tho estate of Oyorcy llaruyak, laic of Minorsvlllc, deceased. Lettois of administration were gr.mted to Mary C. McAfee, on the estate of .Mary C. McAteo, late of Uilliorton, deceased. It's a mistake to imagine that itching piles can't bo cuicd ; a mistake to sutler a day longer than you an help. Doan's Ointment brings Instant relief and permanent euro. At any drug store, 50 cents. Deeds Itecorilcd. Deed from Jamos Grant and wifo to Katio Cunningham et at., prcmisos in Shenandoah. Tho assignment of lcaso Irom Franklin Howell ot al. to Woodsldo Coal Co., premisos in Foster Twp. Tho agreement took 15 in revenuo stamps to maky it legal beforo re cording. This has been tho highest siuto July 1. 1808. Tho Ciimi AuahiHt Inventor Mnxhii. Poughlceepsle, N. Y Oct. 22. The charires of abandonment and bigamy brought against Hiram Maxim, the gun Inventor, by Ilelnn Lelghton, of this city, were withdrawn beforo Recorder S. II. Brown yesterday, and Mr. Maxim was discharged and his bondsmen re leased from their obligations. At the same time Maxim was served with a summons In an action for damages brought against him by Miss Lelghton. The plaintiff's attorney said he would be prepared to prove that Maxim rep resented himself as a single man and Inveigled Miss Lelghton Into a worth less murrlage when she was 1C years of age, subsequently casting her off. Tile Kviicnut Ion of Cuba, Washington, Oct. 22. It Is now cei taln that the complete evacuation of Cuba will be delayed beyond the period originally fixed by the administration. This will follow entirely without refer ence to anything that has occurred In Fatis before the peace commission. The war department has about satisfied Itself with the task Imposed upon the Spanish authorities, namely, the re moval and transportation to a great distance by sea of about 120,000 soldiers. sick and well, with their accoutre ments, Is 'beyond tho ability of tho Spaniards, and an extension of time must be granted. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. OCJCCl juui ..w.m win, ,nj its, irA tlm rial it nrwls linrp nml i liwm Ladles' Coals, $2.50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00. $8.00, SU.uu to siu.uu. Chlldron's Coals, $1.50 to $7.50. Fur Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock ol dress goods has no equal. You Will Iinu licic irtib1 .'"tin ui mum aim r . I- r -I,... .1 .: . 1 ... lancy laorits i ui:ifcM uuuiiie ai bar gain prices. rv... rAani K he.Klnuarters fnr nr ..nw;.. blunket, carets, lugs, etc. Look tluougll Una nn irnnd llnnr nml lrt rii-Ae Wi " ' r.- - 1 ' v " . xfirr fn (mid to Antctio. iUJ.TTK.-.hnd better T?'rKtrS.!.-:-;ieavc on. an 11 llulterick pajier patterns, best m the world, sold by ui. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIM STREET, THE WI'ATHER. rl.i. fniPinst for HiindaV 1 l'altly cloudy to Mr, cooler weather, with Varlhlo wlndf, fol lowed by heavy frosts In tho Interior. PERSONAL MENTION. I'livato Dresher, of lilngtown, pawed throURh town to-day, bound for Camp Meade, Middlctuwn, after spenilluK his furlotiRh 111, 1,U nnlftlts. Mrs. Soibert, of Ilerwick, Is tho miest of Mrs. (IcotKO Jacoby, on North White street. Walter Iiurchlll who was a guest of town friends the past week, loft for his homo in Wllllainspoit to day. Dr. t . 1C. Connor, physician employed by tho LohlKli Valley Coal Company at Con tralla. luu rcnii'veil to Serantou. Mrs. (iiorge Heaurr and son, Kmcrson, and .Miss CuriniH' Tempest visited friends nt rottsvllle to day. AilvurllscU Letters. I.eltorsaddtcsscd to the following lianiod peoplo roinulii uncalled for at the local post iilllcc: V.. II. Lubbers, Iter. A. Woiner, t)r Wliitinayor, M. Smith, II. Sinlt's, Orvlllo MIII1-. .Inscph Malloy, .1. A. Or.itz, W. .1. Yo.-t, Jits. Srah Klinger, 1!U'S"- D.W.IlK..K.,r.M. VICTIM OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCH. Sonxntloiinl Ti-Htliiiniiy nt tlu Iii(iir.Mt on llnrold l'l-c'dorlo'H llody. Londiiii. Oct. 22. The inquest over the leninliis of Harold Frederic, the jiewspiipei' corres'iiiiiulent nnd author, who dl"d Huddcnly on Wednesday mnrnlnp; nt llnncley of heurt disease, was adjourned yesterday until Wednes day next. The evidence presented wua somewhat wusatlunnl. Mr. Frederic's daughter Iluth said bcr father did not believe In doctors. rhe ndd"d that it was with his consent, but undpr the Influence of others, that Mrs. Mills, a Christian scientist, was suniiiiiiiK'd to attend him. Kate l,.vm. n member of the Frederic household, testified thnt the deceased had asked her to call In Mrs. Mills, and the latter came to the house and ex pounded the system followed by the Christian scientists. On the same day Mr. Frederic dismissed the doctors who had been In attendance on him. At the requo-t of friends of the sick man the doctors were annln summoned, but the decensed informed them that when they had previously been attending him he had not followed their directions. Drs. Drown nnd Frleberger, the phy sicians who had attended Mr. Fred eric, said the deceased had suffered from rheumatic fever, and that he was paralyzed on one side. Ills death, they nsserted. was duo to syncope. Both de clared their belief that with proper treatment the patient would have re covered. It Is expected that Mrs. Mills will be examined on Wednesday. V nnteil to r.scort Wllliolmlnn. Amslerdiim. Oct. 22. While Queen Wllhclmina and her mother were about to tike u tialn on their return to Apel doorri a reporter, dressed In a bicycle costume, advanced and offered his arm to the young queon. He was Imme diately arrested. It was first reported that the queen had been assaulted, and great excllinent prevailed. It appeared later that the reporter was subject to derangement. He explained that he merely desired, out of politeness, to es cort tho queen to the train. dii:i). I'A lJI'lTT. On the 20th Inst., at Lost CrceV No. . 2. KUzabcth, daughter of Win. and lluinmli iTvrlltt, ugcil 18 years. Tho funoral will take iilaee on .Sunday, SJrd Inst. Services at th family reaidonue nt 1:30 p. m., and at All habits' church, Hhennndonh, nt 2:30 p. lu, Interment nt the Odd Fellows' eemetery, lielntlvcs nnd friends respectfully InriUd to attend. It MAKI.RY" -At Shenandoah, I'n, October 20ih, John Mauley. Kr., aged 73 years. Itelntlvcs nnd friends respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral 011 Monday morning, the 21th Inst., nt 9.13 o'clock, from the family residence, (Of, West Cherry strict. Itcqulem high mass In Annunciation K- O. church nt 10 o'clock. Interment In Annunciation cemetery. 10-O-Ct LOOKED LIKE RAW MEAT. Our baby's face and nock was all raw meat, nnd something awful to look at. Tho way that child suffered, mother and child never hail any rest day or night as It constantly itched, and tho blood usod to flow down her chirks. AVo had doctors and tho dispensary -with 110 result, lly using CtmcnnA Hesol "VKvr, CuTJCllltA (ointment), and COTICUUA tioAr, the r MM ma entlrtlt) healed, JVIrs. GARNJOSS, 213 Nassau Avo., Brooklyn. Mothers, to know that a wirm bath with Concern SOAr, nO't ft rfnirlfl inointlns with Cuticuba, will afford niant relief In the most dMreiilng of Itchtns, barnioir. nnd CAlr lnlinllla humora of th akin iinrt ..in. with I l4s of hair, aod not to one them, la to fall In your doty. Hold throughout the world. Pottir flRtro and Cniu. oir., Trope., tloatou. lloir to Cure Uaby liumora.tree. MISCELLANEOUS. WfANTICl). Single young man desires per- ninucnt benrd And room nt private house, near himlncss centre. Please state price, In care of llnitAl.n. 10-22-2t Foil BALK. A farm of about 10 acres within threo nnd one-half miles of rjheuaudonh. (JuoJ dwelling hotiHC, excellent out hulldlnic. Apply to T. II. lliddnll, Hhenandoah Pa. tf 77JOU SAI.K.Ilnuscliold furniture for salons .1? follmvH: Itnnge, onk bed room net, walnut lied, spilugH and mattress, dining roum table, ball rack, chairs, pictures. Must be sold beforo tlm 2Mb lust. Apply at Mrs. H. 1). Hess, 113 West Mo. d St. 10-18-7t IT'OIt AAI.15. A valuable pleco of real cstnte, L containing four dwellings. Muienuiu sew ernge nttnclieu. i;nu tie nougut Apply at the llKHAt.n nlllco, reasonable. 10 3-tf "ITIOU HAM! Valuable Bhenaudoah property, I? centrally located on Oak street, with nil modern conveniences, store room nnd wedlng and house on thn rear. For further Information njrply nt this office. tf IjlOlt HAM!. Two pool tables In good condl ' tlon. Can bo bought very reasonable. Apph' t Anthony Schuiickcr, iOH South Main street. tf TOTICH3. Dislroblo properties for sale. Al 1 ply t" M. t'. M' Ilollopcter, attorney, Hheiiiuidoiili. 8-31-tf InOU SAM!'. A valuable property on Went ' Centre street, dwelling bouse, nnd nil con veniences In desirable locution. A inly to Thomas Tosh, fur fuitlier imrllculurs. R-v7-tf CHARTER NOTICE. Kotleo Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Conn of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, Pu., nt l'ottsvlllo, on Moil, uay, October 21, 18U8, at ten o'clock In tho fore noon, by NI01 relband, Max Itablnowltz, Huniicl Mulscl, llano Prlebnnd, Davis (Jobralo vlch, Davis Hmlgelsky nnd Max Hmlgelsky, under the Act of Assembly approved A tiril'.Mtli, 1871, entitled "An Act to provldo for tho incor poration nnd regulation of certain corpora lions," and tho supplements thereto, for tho charter of 11 corKrution to bo known ns "Tho hunt of Abrnhum Hebrew Congregation," of Shenandoah, I'a., tho character nnd objects of which are the mulntcnanco and BUpport of religious worship according to tho faith, dls. clpllno ami usages of tho Hebrews. Hald organization is to he carried on nt tthenandouh, I'a., nnd for the purposes ubovo set forth is to linvnnnd enjoy all the rights, bcnellts and lrlvclce conferred by the said Act of Assembly nnd Its supplement. M, M, lIuiiEi:, Solicitor. Heidcinbor 13, 180s, 10-1-8-15-22 Best of Good Health of Countless Americans Due to Paine's Celery Compound. . Countless homes iu every city In America have lmen sivtd from tho sad luvs of 001110 despairing member by Taine's celery com pound. The story of the life-work of tho dis coverer of this world-famed remedy is fa miliar to most readers. Tho likeness of Dartmouth's greatest professor, 1'rof. Kdward K. l'helps, M. D , hh. I)., given nbovo, is tho best portiait of him yet printed. "Excepting its handful of magnificent statesmen and its military heroes," says tho most recout writer upon and critic of America, "tho peoplo owo more to Dartmouth's physU ci in-te.U'lier than to any other one man. ' In every walk of life, ainoiig tho highest ollico-holdora nt tho national capital, in tho homes of tho best peoplo lu thu largo cltioi, among tho overy-day folks of tho country, families in comfortable circumstances, fami lies that 'livo from hand to mouth,' ami could not, if thoy wished, nll'urd tho services of any but nn ordinary physiciau evcry"whoro I havo mot people to whom Painu's celery compound has been a blessing." It was tlio world-faiued discovery by Prof, l'helps of an Infalllhlo euro for those I'nirl'ul ills that result from an Impaired nervous sys- toui and impure blood which has endeared tho great doctor to ho world, and mado his life an era in tho practico of medicine. rroi. l'helps was born in Connecticut and graduated in medicino at Yule. Ills uuusuil talent soon brought him rcpu- Just when you'll need It, and ap preciate it best, we begin our GKEJLT mmJlufi PflEY-SJUlIJiG SflliEI . 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. Chlldron's Shoos FVom 13 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 $1.68, worth $4.00 This is one of our big bargains. Men's Extension Sole Shoes $1.2S, worth 2. We have a beautiful line of men's and boys' shoes iu 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 flannel, 50. The best gray flannel, I5jc per yard. Beautiful Line of Cress 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 daily, and will be sold cheaper than any other town dealer can afford to. We carry a hl assortment of boys' suits and men's and boys' pants at cheapest prices. Underwear of all kinds. REMEMBER THE PLACE: Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, NUXT TO niCIIAP.L PUTUliS' SALOON, 13 North Haiti Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. E. F, SUPOWIT2, Prop. We Sell - The best saxony and Geriiiantown wools in the market the celebrated "Columbia" brand. We have a large line of colors, Newport scarf shawl, 10 skeins of the Utopia Shetland Floss will make it. Plain and combination colors. Call and see the sample shawl. Morgan's Bazar, 23 NORTH MAIN ST. CARD TO THE PUBLIC I Tho undersigned has discon tinued the stove business und will devote his entire attention to the repairing "f all kinds of stoves, heaters und ranges. All repairing will receive prompt attention. WM. K. PRATf, 333 S. Jrlln St. All Doctors ! tatlou and prominence among his professions brethren. First ho was elected to the profes sorship of anatomy and surgery in tho Ver mont University. Next ho was appointed lecturer on materia mcdici and medical botany in Dartmouth College. The next year ho was chosen professor of tho chair thou vacated by 1'rof. Kobby, and occupied tho chair, tho most important ono In tho country, at tho tlmo when ho first formulated his most romarkablo proscription. Prof, l'liolps has given to his profession in Paine's celery compound n positive euro for sleeplessness, wasting strength, dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rheu matism, all norvous diseases mid kidney troubles. It is tho only speciflc recognized and prescribed to-day by tho best physieisns for diseasos arising from a debilitated nervous system. For such complaints Paine's celery compuuud succeeds again and again wheio everything olso fails. No remedy was ever so highly rceom mouded, because nono ever accomplishes so much. Paino's celory compound stauds without competition for feeding exhausted norves and building up the strength of tho body. It euros radically aud permanently. A hoalthy iucrcaso in appotito and a corresponding gain iu weight and good spirits follow tho use of Paino's celery compound. It Is tho most remarkable medical achievement of this last half of tho nineteenth century. We give your eyes a scien tific examina tion free of charge and if glasses are needed, we arc willing to furnish them at only a legitimate profit. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, rki 118 S. Mail? Street. l tieov. j -Kit .
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