fiiw'. i n. ' if TTi m t3 TRY ONE Pound of our 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than (oe. Remember w lia.v i" 1-i d. at this price. We are also agents for Lowney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a Yi lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, SI. Main it. HAVE YOU TRIED tfb Houck's Headache Cure ? A atir . mre or your money it u trial. rrfunileil. (iiv. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. GO TO . KELLY'S Tor Stylish Hats and lionnets at the Lowest Prices. il New York and Philadelphia (lesions. Uoutji Kider Iiats, all colors, (5c ; Sailor hats. 35c and up ; ale nnls, 50c i Meamrr liats. fvic; Dewey Iiats, 75c to Jl.oo: The Wheel, 85 ; Kocquo, 95c ; Ostrich tips, 25c ; Mourning hunnets and veils complete, ;?.oo j Silk UMuniiiii; veil-., . .50; Saxony and Gerniantown y.un, 5c a hank. GUI-Al'EST and BUST GOODS OFFERED AT Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street. - Shenandoah, Pa, DAYISOX, THE FUHSITUU.K AM) SeiNDERtLbf . DEALER Hereby makes his fall an nouncement to those who lutein! to purchase a .stove or range for the winter. We liuw already hoIi) a iiuuntity of them, find will t'outtiiiH' to inorcAHO our sate. Why t lie crttiie we are iit w lit'liiiierKtitnl wlnli to i-ytiili-Il.h n aootl trade liy k'v'"K '" tu value for every dollar you invent. We call Mpecial atten tion to our "Queen Cinderella limine" of which the above cut in a foe-simile. lthftlx cooking holes, made with fire box at cither right or left end. All the lutctit Improvement all the tel Ideiut. Four piece toiw. IurKs hlfih ovcnn, thnro uirlily ventilated. Itemovahle nickel door plate with bronze medallon. The Bide . lielf, oven dotr kicker, Hhaker handle ami knobs are nickel plated. Duplex or triplex urate, that can be removed and replaced without litur l liiKtlieliuluKH. Direct draft damper. Large ah pan, Cut long centre. ICitiged cover. Fire tllnt or east Iron lining Highly poli.shetl rdges. Folding nickel towel rod. SOLD AND GUARANTEED AT DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 11-13 norm main t. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. 'We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 113 Kat Coal Street, Bheiinmloati, J'ennn Mall orders promptly attended to. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin ia Inva riably obtained by thore who utu I'ouom'a Complexion j'owder. best line: of- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd STllAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. n r Cnln aT-Weet E, D, riU&jr, - centre St. ! ffl tjK33Si A Cillfflil and common carelessness can mako a conibinution strong enough to defy all the healing skill of the physician. Common carelessness lets tho cold root and grow. Common carolessiiesa Bays, between paroxysms of cough ing, " It will bo all right in a day or two," and the common end in con firmed lung trouble, perhaps con sumption. The common-sense tri at ment of a common cold 13 a prompt dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It is the most efficient and reliable euro for colds and coughs, and is con stantly prescribed by physicians. S. Haynes, M. D., Saranac, N.Y., says t "I have used Ayer's Cherry Toctoral In my praotico since 1853. and have alwas found it reliable for the cure of colds, Couyhs, and all lung diseases." is now put up in half -size bottles, for half price GO cents. Tim wka i'iii;u. Tho forecast for Tuesday: Kair to paitly cloudy weather and nearly statiniiaiy teni pern tutu, with freih, variable winds, jin-isihly liL'cuiiiiiiL hlL'ii, ami lollowud 1 v rain 011 coasts. Mlno Itiw- Orel, rod to l.cnvo, W allure. Hindu, Oct. 21. Ban Connor, j shift boss at the Ulg Standard mlno, 1 was waited upon at nlslit by four masked men armed with revolvers, who ordered him to leave the country within 24 hours. After iiIeyln he was Kranted three days, with the threat It he was not Kimc In that time they would dispose of him and his family. Mr. Connor Immediately arranfiod to leaw the country. It Is said that ho was ordered to leave because he had discharged some men who were not dolnf? their work satisfactory. Kinporop Wlllliini, IUs I. mr. Constantinople, Oct. 2J. Kmporor William has clefrnec a marble fountain which he proposes to erect in Con stantinople aH 11 Brt to commemnr-.te his visit and thnt of rCmpress Vic toria to the sultan's capital. The de parture or tlielr German majesties on Saturday cvenlns was marked with (Treat ceremony. The sultnn took a most cordial leave of his Imperial Bursts on the steps of the palace. All the Turkish vessels were dressed and manned, and the Germans exchanged salutes with the shore forts. Ask your sroccr for tho "lioyal Paten flour, and take 110 other brand. It is the ost tlnur made. 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 iactories This enables us to sell cheaper than our competitors and also our imitators. Here are a few prices : Hen's solid leather shoes, from Poc up Ladies' ' " " 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 lie outdone. All our boots and shoes are made of leather and not of paper as are being sold by some stores. BOSTON E 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPON1, PROP. F0UK DOOKS ABOVE TOST OFFICE. Pa. irU Csierrg Pectoral I Great Removal Sale ! I Must 2 MAX LEV Up-to. Date Matter and dents' Moves into the Egan cor. Main and Centre I On Tuesday, 25th inst. g: Call now and get removal B 15 East Centre riiaiiiuauuuuuiuataiuuiuuiuai PITHY POINTS. ' npiHinliiKH TlirniiKhont the Country (jiiiIi 1 for ltnty I'orusnl. Two rosidonta of Schuylkill llavon liavo secure- a irulltiiiiiiiry injunction nsnlnst tho orc Hon of nn ulectric light polo In front of thuir property. Twelve more sick soldlors from Camp Mvnilo arrived at tlio l'ottsvlllo liospltal yo3 tcnl.iy. Arliitrntora 011 Saturday heard testimony in the enso of John I.. Tracy vs, Mahanoy tnwn-lilp, for damages mused hy n horso falling lmvn nu enihankmcnt. Imllmtiiiiis nro that tho coat companies will mine for tho year cloo upon 41,000,000 tons. An accident occurred on "Farmor" Kulp's railroad, hy which Gllhert (1. Kulp was pain fully, and John Kriescher fatally Injured. ShainoMu exchanges says tho big colliery at Natallo Is soon to resume operations. Word lias just been received from tho War department thnt James Boyle, of Limsforil, one of tho Itougli Itidcrs, was mortally wounded ut San Juan, Cuba, oil July 1st. What won't tho political trickster resort to. Now tlio opponents of John Korean ro try ing to make it appear that ho is a Welshman. They say : "Morgan Morgan ; llorgan Koifian." Martin McOuiio, who had been stationed at l'oito Ulco, is at his homo in Girardville. ltobert I.. Keiser, formerly a clork in tho Controller's olllco, has beon uppolntcd suh slituto letter carrior at Mahanoy City. lirakeman Samuel Stroll, of Girardville, who had a leg taken off below tho knee, on the V. & 11., nnd who was takon caro of at the I'ottstown hospital, has returned home. Tho candidates of both parties will invade this section during tlio week. l'atrick Dolan, of Tumaqua, has been placed in tho stato asylum at llarrisbiirg. Tho Democrats will close the campaign in Shenandoah, tho night boforo election, with W. A. Sowdcn as the principal speaker. Dining tho past twelvo months tho Lans-ford-Tamaijua trolley road has collected nearly 800,000 f.ues. Mrs. Mary Spluk, an aged lesident of Girardville, full asleep with her feet against the btove. Her slippers took llro and her feet weio badly burned. The mails are heavior than usual at present because of tho vast amount of political matter handled in tho post oillco. A Mock of five wild geeso Hew over the (own on Saturday dining tho heavy storm. I'ostal Inspector Goimley is in tho county 011 olllcial business. Letters of administration were granted to Kdwaid Illunmel on tho estate of Augelino liohr, late of Tremont township, deceased. Tensions has been granted Schuylkill coiin tians iif follows: Francis l'enner, Ashland, $0; increase, Joseph Schwartz, Pottsville, fO to f 12. The next county convention of tho Chris tian Kndeavors will to held at l'ort Carbon, in October, 1S0U. Miss Ida l.audoman, formerly of Miners vlllc, and daughter of Frank Laudenian, will be one of tho singers at the l'eaco Jubilee in I'hiladelpliia. T.dwaid Gritnths and Miss Slartha liate mau, of Llewellyn, weio married on Satur day. L. J. Wilkinson, tho dry goods merchant, is putting his own steam heat plant in his building, corner Mum and Lloyd street. Tho rabbit season opens on November 1st. A swoepatjiko shouting tournament will bo bold at Mahanoy City on Thanksgiving day. Thoy aro holding "cobweb parties" at the county scat. Tho location is in everyway desirable. M. 1. Quiiiu, of I'ottsvillo, is testing tho veins 011 tho Kcffers tract. Tho trial slope has been sunk to a depth of S00 foot, tho result being satisfactory up to this timo. i ho collieries resumed operations tin's morning. A cement pavement is being placed in front of tho ISijou saloon. (iirardvillo has a Shakespeare Literary Association that liolds weekly meetings. Tho Democrats will hold a mass meeting in Iiohhin'a opera house, this town, to-morrow evening. Sergeant Crawsbaw, of Co. K, of St. Clair, has been appointed provost sergeant of the regiment, and asiiiuied his now duties last week. Win. Fishburn, a well-known young man of Llowcllyn, formerly of town, sustained in juries at tho Albright colliery which will cost him his arm. Ho also sustained an injury to his leg. Tho Humane Firo Company, of Mahanoy City, hold their annual ball this ovcnlug. lienjaniln Sykes, of Girardvillo, recontly of Philadelphia, has accepted n position as coal shipper ut Park Placo colliory. A freight wreck on tho Lebanon alloy railroad, at Meyerstown, last evening blocked all tralllc temporarily. Howard liuoy, colorou, of ork, was found dead, with his nock broken, in tho barn of George W. Yaucoy, by whom ho was employed, at Heading. Louis White was committed to jail at Norristowu yestciday by JIagistrato Leu liardt, charged witli robbing business houses in Lansdalo and Jeukintowii. AVOID l)ISCOtIlt.Oi:Mi:NT. Tho BUll'uier from chronic disease often abandons hopo and becomes miserably des pairing. There is no need of doing so, for there is hardly a complaint that cannot bo cured by somebody or sonio remedy. Dr. Greene, M West 1Kb St., New York City, tho famous specialist and undoubtedly tho most successful doctor in curing discaso, can point to thousands of cases which had giown hopeless but which wero hy his treatment restored to full health, vigor and vitality. You can consult Dr. Greeno by letter, free, Thorcfore do not be cast down, but write to the doctor and bo cured nnd made happy. Dr. Greenu Is tho discoverer of that greatest of medicines, Dr. Greono's blood and norvo remedy. ' Js Entire stock of Underwear and Fall and Winter stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods and Hats' 3 -3 at Once I be Sold IT, Purnisher, Building, streets, bargains. Sti eet. PERSONAL MENTION. Pntrlelc J. Stanton went to Philadelphia this Afternoon. Joseph Uovitt, of Pottsville, spent last ovenine In town. Mlehaol C'unlleld visited friends at Glnird vlllo yeslerdny, James O'Hara, of JIahanoy City, va9 a town visitor to-day. J, Claude Ilruwn spent yestcrdny visltiiiR friends at Stah.moy City. Justlco William II. Shoemaker, spent to day tmnsactitie hiislncssat Kiimcdla. Mrs. Marshal Meyers, of Noith Main street, is tho guest ol St. Clair friends. Oeorgo Drow left town this morning for Philadelphia, wlioro ho will spend n week. John W. Curtln transacted business for the Columbia Browing Company at rreeland to day. 11. 1.. Talloy, Jr., to-day returned to his homo in Iialtimoro after spcndiuc tho past week hero. J. P. Gallagher was nu afternoon passenger to Philadelphia to witness the Pe.ito Jubilee eoremonies. Mi" liertlia Sklugor, of South Jardln strcot, is spending a week among Sliamokin acquaintances. Hairy Levy, of Tamauna, was a visitor to town hist evening, Mr. Levy was formerly employed hero. Harry Leain, cashier of one of Shamokln's hanking institutions, was n guest of his uncle, A. II. Lamh, In town yesterday Misses Ilossio Carlin nnd Vcmlo Malla, of Itiippahaunoek, loft on Saturday for Phila delrhia, where they will spond a few weeks visiting friends. Mrs. T. T. Williams, Mrs. W. J. Morgan, with their children, and Mrs. J. lioacham loft town this morning for Philadelphia, to witness tho jubilee ceremonies. A. V, Gable, who was III tho pat week, resumed his duties as outsldo foreman at tho West Shenandoah colliery to-day Harry Itichards, and bride, of Itoycrsfoid, aro tho guests of town acquaintances. Tlio newly wedded couple arc about completing thoir honeymoon trip which extended to Niagara Falls. Mr. Itlchards Is well known here, having formerly repidciltat Win. Ponu IE. I.. I'aust loft town this morning for Philadelphia, where ho will spond a weok. Mrs. I!. I,. Talloy, Sr., and children, left town for their homo in Baltimore, .Mil., to day. Christ. Witzel, who was employed at tho Delano boiler shops, has secured a position at tho P. & It. shops at I.iuiaqua Kills Lewis, one of Tamaqna's hotel keepers, visited rotative in town yesterday All's, ltootli's Kxporle nop. Mrs. ItalliiiKlon Booth, of "Tho American oliiuteors, is writing outlier oxpenenecs 111 American prisons, and in tho slums Now York, for tho Ladies' Homo Journal. Mrs. Booth has perhaps como closer to tho lives and confidences of tho men and women in prisons, and to know the poor better, than any woman living. Sho will not only tell what she has seen, hut sho will point out what her experience has shown her to he the most cllective way in dealing with tho people of tho prisons and tho slums. It's u mistake to imagine that itching piles can't be cured ; a mistake to sillier a day longer than you can help. Dean's Ointment brings instant rellof and permanent cure. At any drug store, AO cents. The Mulvcy rimeriil. Tho funeral of Michael Mulvey, who died suddenly at his homo at High Point Satur day afternoon, will take place at Mahanoy City to-morrow morning. Private 1'rauk .Mulvey, of tho -1th U. S. Artillery that fought at Santiago de Cuba, arrived from Washington, D. C, this morning to attend the funeral, lie was accompanied hy his brother, Jamos Mulvey, who is on tlio Wash ington polico force and stationed at tho Whito House. Deeds Itecoriled. From Wm. Leonhart to D. A. Hiiebner. promises in Nuremberg; from Christian Knouhloch to Wm. Lowhart, premises in New Louden; from Thomas Lakcy, adminis trator, to Michael llorau, premises in Girard--ville; from Walter S. Shafer, et. ul.and wife to Hiram Shiley, promises in Hush township. Dr. Hull's Cough Sj'rup cures all throat troubles. Why wear out your throat by incessant coughing, when this reliable remedy can be bought for only 25 cents a liottlo. Charges nnd Counter Charges. John Wclhof, of Brandonville, had his wife arraigned before 'Squire Kctucr, at Mahanoy City, on Saturday, charged with adultery. At the same time ho had Wra. Link arraigned for fornication. Thoy wero both held in $300 bail. After tho hearing Wolhof was arrested, ehargod with non-support by his wife. Ho was taken to jail this morning. Are You Going to Havana 7 It will bo a lovoly trip for you this winter and it can be mado cheaply and com'fortably. John M. llcall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Hallway, 02S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., will furnish you all information if you will wrlto to him. Dr. Hull's Cough Srup cures croup. It has saved tho life f many a child. Mothers, keep this medicine always on hand; it will savo you many testless moments. Price 25e. l'lrel llrol Hiel Insure your property from loss In tho ldestaud strongest cash companies: Phila. Underwriters Insiiranco Co. of Nortli Amerini and I'iro Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Flro Insurance Co., West Chester Flro Ins. Co.. United Firemen's Ins. "bo. T. T. Wii.i.iamr, 123 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Select your garment from up to-date styles. We have the right goods here and a large variety to select from at the right prices. Ladies' Goats, $2.50, S3.O0, $5.00, $0.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. ror ColUrattes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock ol dress goods has no equal. You will find here a large assortment of plain ami fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic at bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blunketi, carpets, rugs, etc Look through our line on hecond floor and get prices, llutterick paper patterns, best in the world, sold by us, P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. CHURCH DEDICATED. Opfintng of n I'lacn or Worship ut l'nrk J'lncc Tho now Park Placo Union Chapel was dedicated yesterday. Sorvlces of an lm- resslvo charactor were conducted In tho morning, afternoon and evening- 'fho edifice was crowded at each sorvlco and tho exorcises woio In cliargo of liov. 1'. L. Mc- liclvoy, of Dolano, whoso field Includes that u which tho chapel is located, ltov. McKclvcy preached an oloquent sermon at 10 n. m. nnd was followed hy an address from Mlno Superintendent Ldward Itocso, of Park Place, In behalf of tho church trustees. Itov. T. Maxwell Murrlson, pastor of tho First Presbyterian church, of Mahauoy City, losed tho morning sorvlco with an ablo sermon. In tho afternoon addresses wero mado by I!ov. II. A. Keiser, D, D., pastor of tho Mahanoy City Itcformed church, and Uev. T. P. Morgan, pastor of tho Welsh Baptist church of tho samo town. In the ovenlng ltov. Lloyd Uoborts, of tho Mahauoy City Welsh nngrogalhmal church, conductoil tlio service. ltov. McKclvoy has arranged to have ser vices in the chapel ovcry evening this weok, when pastors from various sections of tho county will pleach. Tho now chinch is a frame structuro of neat architectural design and ono of tho finest In tho mining villages of tho vicinity. It is finished in whito pluo. Tlio building is divided into two rooms for usoas Sunday school and church and can bo thrown luto ono apartment hy raising sliding frames. The silting capacity Is 200. Tho structuro cost almost $2,000, of which $1)00 was subscribed by people of 1 ark Placo and Mahauoy City. Tho halaneo is to bo paid by Leutz and Com pany, oporators of tho Park collieries. PLANTS CONNECTED. The Itnroiigli nnd Old Writer Company's Plant Now Coupled. Tho work of making tho connection be tweeu tho borough water works and tho plant of tho old company was completed yestorday. Little timo was consumed, as the excavation for it had been previously made. Tho supply of tho borough plant was ample to give tho town a full supply to-day. Tho condition of the streams at Ilraudonvillo aro such that there is little likelihood of drawing water from tho old company this winter. Deuieit the Humored Desertion. Kl. lliciiAl.Ii : Will you please allow mo to deny tho statements that my sou, Wm. F. The mat, loft his command without consent of his captain, as I wish to brand such a state ment ns a baso He. Ho has been granted a furlough of llftren days, and if not better in that time, can liavo It extended for.a longer period. He ha1! been eon fined to his bed ever slnco he is home with malarial fever, which his attending physician, Dr. J. Piorco Roberts, can vouch for, nnd his furlough can bo seen by all iii(iilsitlvo persons, by calling at my house. Samukl Thomas. Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. 21, 1808. MISCELLANEOUS. "I lrANTKI). Single young man desires per t 1 ninnent b nrd und loom at private house, near business centre. drt-s 1Ii:kali olllee. prleo. 10-J FOR SALE. A farm of ubout lOacres within three and ono-halt miles of Hlienamloati, Gon I dwelling bouse, excellent out bulldimc. Apply to T. II. lleddnll, Shenandoah l'n. tt 171011 SALE. Household furniture for sale ns follows: Itange, oak bed room set, walnut bed, springs and mattress, dining room table, hall rank, chairs, pictures. Must be sold before the 2Cth Inst. Apply at Mrs. H. 1). Iil-sS, 115 West I.loj d St. 10-18-7t JjlUlt SALE Valuable Bhennndn.ib property, centrally located on Ouk street, with all modern conveniences, etnre room and welling and house mi the rear. For further information apply at this olllee. tf ITiO It SALE. Two pool tables In gooil condl J tlon. ('nu be bought very reasonable. Arply to Anthony SchmlcUer, South Alain street. tf ATOTICH. Desirable propcilles for snle. Ai 1 ply to S. O. M. Ilollopeter, attorney, Hbcnaiidoah. 8-ai-tf rriOlt HALE. A valuable property on West 1' Centre street, dwelling house, and nil con veniences In desiiable location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. 5-7-tf 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. Tiios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. IVIairr Street. We Sell The best saxony and Gernmntowii 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. Tlain and combination colors. Call and see the sample shawl. Morgan's Bazar, 23 NORTH MAIM ST. CARD TO jfY THE PUBLIC I C-A Tho undersigned has discon tinued the stove business and will devotu his entire attention to the repairing of all kinds of stoves, neuters uuu ranges. All repairing w in receive prompt alteutlon. WM. H. lRATT,33 S. Jartlin St. DANDRUFF ... Is tits Beginning of Baldness. Wcctphal'o fluxlllator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp, FOR SALE AT DOTS BMBER IM i'erguson House lllock. f n "Don't be down-hearted, Jack. Here Iiave a chew of my Battle Ax we're going home toon to plenty of it," How rarely we appreciate the quality of any thing until we are deprived of it 1 This is illus trated most forcibly when you want a chew of The natural surprise that most every one felt when Battle Ax was first put on the market at so large a piece for so little money, has now been entirely satisfied by its actual merit. Battle Ax improves upon acquaintance. Have you ever tried the 10 cent piece? whees you buy aflain. Just when you'll need It, and ap preciate it best, we begin our GREAT flUTlHWfl PflEY-SAWjlG SALE I At even usual prices our goods -would be priced lower than any of equal merit that you'll be amazed at the power of ypur dollars. Children's Shoes From 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 $i.6S, 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 flannel, 54c The best gray flannel, I5jc per yard. E3e3 LJtlfu I Line of Dress Goods Cheap. 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 -THE PLACE: Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, NEXT TO niCIIAEL PETBRS SALOON, 13 North flain Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. E. R. SUPOWITZ, Prop. Orkin's I AN i w No. 129 South Main Street, Terminus of Hie Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. IL $ Elg"t Day Clock for $2.75. O. JJ ForThla Month Only. s We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. LUMBIA BREW cp . . ,--...,. - the name A Contented Woman IhbIio who bus her wnllH and ceilings decorated from our latest delgiH anil rich color lu wall paper. Wo liavo a complete lino of exquisite tints nnd Bhadca, In the inout aitlstlc comlil na tions and patterns, nnd wo will docorato jour home from kitchen to attic at a renoiial,ln Inure. J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, ra. Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. mi DRIN CUSARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGEK. ALB, - V Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champas. e;. , nploxlon I is a woman can I JIXIOM VowukhI I A Handsbmo Complexion I Is one of the greatest charms nsHHsa. .,, nnupKX10M !.... ' . 1- " I ii A Mil ,jm'i
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