fHViHrtfU.", ' iw niTllTI TIT i 1 -"' : fr-f.JC f 1 TRY ONE Pound of out 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember v ha i" 1-5 at this price. We are aUo agciu.-. lor Lowuey's pack age candy. Coc for one pound and 30c for a 2 lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, N. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED e& Houck's Headache Cure ? A ftuir euro or your iuoiif it n trial. refunded, f itve SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Mala Street, Slienaiuloali, Pa. Telephone ('outlet linn. GO TO. KELLY'S For Stylish Hats and Bonnets at the Lowest Priocs. New York and Philadelphia de&icns. Rough Kider hats, all colors, l!5c ; Sailor hats, 35c and up ; Yale lints, 50c ; Steamer hats. Soc; Dewey hats, 75c to $1.00: The Wheel, 85 ; Kocquo, 95c j Ostrich tips, 25c ; Mourning bonnets and cils complete, f.oo j Silk mourning veils, fl.50; Saxony and Germantown am, 5c n hank. CHKAl'UST and BEST GOODS 0FI!E1:I AT Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. "-'TiTlrFUHNrniiM QUEEN DEALER Hereby makes his fall an nouncement to those who Intend to purchase a .stove or ranj;e for the winter. We have already sold a ipmotity of tbcin, nod will continue to Increase our sales. Why? lle cauBewe are new beginners and wish to estab lish n good trade, by giving you full value for every dollar you Invest. Wo call npcclnl attcn. Hon to our "Queen Cinderella llaoge" of which the above cut Is a (ac-tslmlle. It has elx cooking boles, made with flro bui at cither right or left end. All tho latest Improvement)! nil tho best Ideas, l'our piece tops. I.nrgo high ovens. thoroughly ventilated. Removable nickel door pinto with bronze mednllon. The side shelf, oven door kicker, shaker handle and knobs are nickel plated. Duplex or triplex grate, that can be removed and replaced without dlsturli- Iiik the linings. Direct draft damper. Large ush tutu. Cut long centre, ltlugcd cover. Flro flint or cast Iron linings. Highly polished edges. 2roldlng nickel towel rod. SOLD AND GUARANTEED AT DAVISON'S BUSY , FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Alain St. Gasoline, QUr'' Wagpprorease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five Rallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 lire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No, 13 East Coul Street, Bhenandoali, Prima Mall orders promptly attended to. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained by tbore who use I'ozzoni'b Complexion i'owuer. BEST uiime: of m IiK i-Klt-N H 1 IK 1-rt-ll VlllUUb.l.-W, , -WW.., , N.V, HAY nd BTltAW, Floor and Table 011 Cloths. B. Foley, 'il st. 1 1 WEDbING ANNIVERSARY. .Mr. anil Mr. Umiiiiiih .1. Jhiiikk, ol (lllliur- tnn, Oi'li'liratol it lliiti)' Ilvint. On tho S5lh tl.iy of Octolier, Wll Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Juinos, now residing ut Hillier ton, wore tiu'tud in the hob bond . of 111 iti I- mony. I.nl ovenlliK they ee( luiiteil their silver anniversary. It want happy mnnlon I fur the. host and hosted as well a thu in .ny friends who attended It. The pre-i iiti weie numerous mid of many dlll'ereiit di'iiuus All i kinds of amusements ucr uiTimleil (hi ! Kilests. As tlio liiidninht hour ii.pm.uli' il I too vuosts sit iliin n to a suiiililunus ieiist, which had been specially premied for tin oieuslon. It was an eaily bniir this inoriiinu when tho guests departed. The fulloulnn quests fnuii Shetland. ill attended: Mr. and Mm. John Try, Mi . and Mrs Cieoige Walters, Mr. anl Mrs .Iiiiiks Tobln, Mr. and Mrs lteujumln ltrinvn, Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Chink- Karbel, Mr. and Mrs. George llolvey, Mr. and Mrs. William Kmiiiuel, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac .liunes, Mr. and Mrs. 1-Mward Spears. Mr and Mr.. Henry Try, .Mrs. .Inlin Selm hull, Mi ,lu-epli li.icou, Mis. Hiues, Mrs. .I.inu Moyer, .Mi.-. Klias Ilevan, Mrs. Maud Aelter, Mrs. Surah James, Mrs. Matgaiet Powell, Mrs. Harriett James. Mrs. John Hitler, Misses Harriett .Miller, Daisy und May Walters. William llatuur, Daniel Coakley, IMward James and William Meyers. At h. (loldln's every gnimcut h maiked. nuil 110 one pays it cunt iiuuo than hit neigh bor. tf ENJOYABLE EVENING. Two KlnriltioiiMN Kiitel lulu a I'nity ill Itev. Van roH-iiH Itenlileiieo. A very enjoyable eveniiiR was spent at the episcopalian rectory on South Jurdiu stieet last oyoninir when Itev. and Mrs (1. W. Van l'osscn invited a number of ladies and gen tlemen to meet Misses Anna K. Dunkel, of Watsontown, an accomplished exponent of Delsarteanism, and Mins Horr, of l'liiladtl phia, a Kiaduate ol the Ilinton School of Kxpiession, one of the boot eleciitioui'-ts who lias yiited the tow 11 and who combines with the complete masteiy of her ait a veiy plealiii peisouallty which captivates her heaieis at once, lioth hull's favoied the company with several selections, running the gamut from tlio pathetic to the liidicioiH, awl the grave to the gay with equal facility, and to the delight of all. Among thiHo present weio Dr. and Mis ('. M. llordner, Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Hunter, Mr and Mrs. X. W. Ueddall, Mr. and Mis. I'. W Houck, Mr. and Mrs. IS. 1). Ituddall, Mi. and Mrs. T. J D.ivles, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Hutchinson, l)r and Mrs. J.rf. Kistler, Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Kistler, Dr. J. S. C.illen, Samuel Slelnbach and W. J. Morgan. It is the intention of Misses Horr and Duukel to organize classes in physical cul tuioaud elocution, for which they demon strated their superior fitness in a uiitt con vincing manner last evening. L. Goldin carrios the largest finest goods in the county. stock and tf FIRE IN A MILL. Threatened With lMtriirtloii by An er- IloatiMl Stuch, A firo occurred at the Jlxcelsior (lour mill at Mahauoy City, owned by .Mrs. S.uah I.. Hoppes, at about II vo o'clock hi'-t evening and the mill was saved only by tlio prompt. work of the tiro companies, which rendered excellent service. Tlio entiro roof of tho boiler house was in flames bofore the lire was discoered. The dainagu amounted to about $150. An ovor heated stack caused the liie. 1.. (ioldln lias thu llnest stock of men's clothing ever brought to Shenandoah. tf Deaths anil l'liueraN. The fn 110ml of John l'uicell, fathor-in-I.itv of 1'. ,t 1!. .Siipeaintendent McDonald, of Maple Hill, will take place to-morrow morn, ing High mass will be celebrated and in terment made at (iirurdvillu. Carrio, a 7-yonr-nld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip lloebler, died at tho family resi dence, 32G West Centre stieet, yesterday afternnoii. Death was due to scarlcutiiia, from which the deceased bad sulleied three days Tho funeral will take place on Friday afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock. Interment will bo made in thu Odd Fellows' cemetery. Thomas I.iill'erty, tho jolly well-known Ibpior dealer of Clirardville, has been allllctcd by tlio loss of a two-nionths-old child, which occurred yesterday. Tho most remarkable feature of the caso is that this is the six teenth child ho has lost by death, thirteen boys and threo girls, but three children re maining. Ho has tlio sympathy ot a largo circlo of friends In his allliction. A ?3.00 eight-day clock for ?'J.75. For this month only. Orkin's, 120 S. MaliKsUoct. tf Case Appealed. Mrs. Margaret Henry, of (iilbeitcSi.. has ippealed from the judgment of if 15 nw.Vrded against her ill favor of William NeiswtSter, of town, by Justico Toomoy. Netsweif claims that wltllo Mrs. Henry and tier t sons were engaged iu business ho sold them, jointly, a team of horses and it balance of f 15 was loft unpaid. Tlio two tons rented from tho business and Mrs. Henry liecamo solo owner. Sho refused to pay tho balance. alleging that her sous, and not herself, bought thu horses, Scald head is an eczema of the sculp very sovero sometimes, nut 11 can no cu nil. 1 loan's Ointment, quick and permanent in its results. At any drug store, SO cents. Cltll War Veterans, At the 21st annual re-union of tho Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry Association, held Jin Malianoy City yesterday afternoon und ovetw ing, the following otllcers wp- cciAtu : Piesideut, K. It. IlutcliluSbn ; First Vice President, Samuel Hag'onbuch ; Sccoud Vice President, Jami;A'raham i Third Vice Presi dent, John, Keenan ; Treasuror, Thomas Mc- Oovwi, all of Pittsburg; Secretary, Oeorgo II. Stcahlln, of Orwigsburg. Tlio noxt ro- unioii will be held iu Pittsburg. During the oveniug an entertainment was held in Killer's opera liouso, followed by a banquet at tho Mansion House. Muj. Heber 8. Thompson was toastmaster. Tho members left for their homes to-day well pleased witli their visit. lliulerweai llargiihiH, Dig lino of gents' llceco llneil, Westorn mado underwear formerly $1 cut down to in cents, at Jlefuwlcli's, tho Iloliablo I lothler. lO-lll-tf Marriage Licenses. Francis House, Jr., and Katio I. Martell, both of Uiraidvillo. John Duttor aud Carrld Corby, both of New Castle, township. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is u most val. uablo remedy for all throat and lung affec tions. It cures a cough and cold in one day. Doses aro small. Hosults sure. Price 25 cts. a bottlo. At h. Goldln's you can get yotircltoico of suits or overcoats from fU to $lb, tf Jubilee, l'osipoueineiit. The civic parade of the Peace Jubilee cere monies ut Philadelphia, which waste havo taken place to-day, was postponed until Friday, 2slh lust , ou account of the un favorable weather. The Philadelphia A Heading Hallway Company will sell special tickets and run special trains on Friday ou the same schedule that wero advertised for the SUtb aud 27th lust. Latest style bluo serges for men aud boys uio to be bad at L. Uolulu's. tf Stomach troublo is tho common nnmo applied to a derangement of tho system which is keenly felt but vjguuly understood. It may mean inability to retain food or to digest it. It may mean nausea, pain after eating, fullness, inordinate craving for food, or entiro lack of appetite. Whatever it means, there's troublo, and it's with tho stomach. If you havo stomauh troublo, you will bo interested in this letter from a man who had it and was cured by i "For nine yca.-a I Buffered from stomach troublo. I tried tho aid of tho test doctors of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, und spent largo sums of money, nil in vain. Ono day whilo waiting a train In Bellaire, 0., I picked up a paper with a notico of Ayer's Sarsaparilh. I got ona bottlo to try it. It did mo bo much good that I purchased five more bottles. I took four of them (ml gained in flesh, my nppotite improved, and now I can eat anything. My stomach is all richt, thanks to tho uso of Ayer's Sarsapa rilla." Calvin M. Stevens, Uniontown, Pa. SAW MILL TROUBLE. Gl 11 itltil Criminal Soils Instituted by .tlr. Scott. Frank Scott, of the Hotel Finney, to-day instituted suits through M. M. llurke, Esq , to recover possession of a portable saw mill in Harry township operated by John M, liclncr. Scott alleges that be is the owner of the plant and Ileiuer is operating it for him on cipnii shares. Uccently Mr. Scott secured a puiehascr for the plant and Iieincr refused to suriender possession. It is also alleged that Iieincr lias loncealcd some of tho plant. To-inonow the sheriff will go to the saw mill with a writ of replevin and taku possession of the propeity. He will nlso bo aimed with a warrant for 1'einer'a anest on a charge of larceny as bailee for secreting some of the property. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But Take Pan-Tina for coughs and cold-, 23c. At (Irtihler llros., drug store. CAUGHT BY SCRAPERS. A Voting .Hun Has it Xui'i-ow Kscapo l'i-om Death. Harry McDonald, aged 21 years and resid ing at llrownsvillo, had a narrow escape from death in the scrapor line at Packer No. 3 col lierp this morning. Soveral ribs on the left side of Ids body wore fractured and bo re ceived a number of sovero cuts, but Dr. Stein says the victim's injuries are not dangerous. If you want 11 suit well made, with good tf linings, goto I,, (ioldin's. PERSONAL MENTION. Harry Smith, of lllnomsburg, was a busi ness visitor to town last evening. Mrs. 1. Inter llobbins, and daughter, Lor raine, ol s.ic City, Iowa; .Mr, and Mrs, Walter fioihert, and daughters, Ella and Anna, of llerwlck ; Dr. and Mrs. Charles Shoeinakcr.of lliltimoro ; and Morgan Price, and family, of Lost Creek, wero iu attend ance at tho Itruiuni Jacoby wedding to-day. Mrs. Samuel Dtvls, of North West street, Messrs. P. J. Devcrs, John Major, Albert Ilaskins, James Stack, Fiatik, John, Martin, I'attick and Joseph Conry and P. W. ltler- steiu have guuo to Philadelphia to witness the pcaco Jubilee ceremonies. Misses Virgie V. Gruff and Ida P. Stuart, two pietty young ladies of Ashland, wero guests of town friends last evening. Miss Aiinio Knne is a Philadelphia visitor this week. William Smith, a privato in tlio 21st Infantry, and stationed at Plattsburg, N. Y., is homo on a furlough. Samuel Davis and sisters, Misses Annie and Hannah, are among tho people witnessing tho Peace Jubilee. .Messrs. M. J P. II. and F. J. Conry attended tho assembly given by tho Sbamo- kin band at Maysville park last evening, s Daulel Dougherty, assistant at Hrodcrlck's 'fiarbcr shop, is in Philadelphia to attend tho ll-iliLrn .lllhllen. x --: L. I Johlin has the 11 n cot stock of overcoats In the ikfcn. tf VwiKlevillu and Comedy. "The (la Girls of Greater Now York" will bold ?irth at Ferguson's theatre on Friday evenffU!, the 26th Inst. The company is composed liVgely of ladies, with several comedians and Vaudovillo stars, Besides an olio, many cloiftir acts and skits, the company produces tho blight sparkllug.burlotta, "Tlio Gay Girls of.Ci reatcr Now York," concluding with nnuOfor laughable burletta, "The Queen of tho Gypsies," The Goldsmith sisters who havo appealed hero on soveral occasious, aro with this company. Yoiiug man, if you want a stylish over" coat, go to L. Goldln's. tf 'Hie County Surd. Hhono Trescolt, on ox-constabloand former resident of Ha.loton, commenced suit against tho eouuty of Liueruo to recovor f 2,715.80 for services lendored In nrrosting and secur ing tho conviction of the notorious James Pawatella and his gang, who infected that region about two years ago, Jh'ow Pastor Chosen. At thu meeting of thu Slavonian and Hun garian Hcformed church, of Mt. Carincl, ou Sunday, Hov. Julius Hambuiszky, lato -of Hungary, was unanimously elected to tho pusitiou of pastor of tlio congregation, a vacancy having occurred in tho pulpit n few weeks ago. Ho has a family in Hungary, who will utako their homo iu -Mt. Carmcl. Another Cuve-lu. A largo cave-in occurred ou tho Lehigh Valley railroad about 25 yards east of llirry's junction this morning. A forco of workmen wero Immediately put to worn in lining up tlio broach. Tho high road leading to Delano was effected by tlio cave-In. Clvlo Parade Postponed, Ou account of lain to-day at Philadelphia the civic parade of tlio Peace Jubilee was postponed until Friday, October 28, 1803, Owing to tho postponement, tho Peunsyl vaula Kail load will continue to sell excursiou tickets ou Friday, Oct. 2Sth, good to return Oct. aist, 1MW, at ono faro for tho round trip. At Parno's nursery, Girardvillo, you will find tho largest stock ovor seen iu tho county. Ask your grocer for tlio "lioyal I'atoti flour, and take no othor brand. It Is tho est flour luiulo, SarsaMFiiit PITHY POINTS. il'! filings Thiouglmiit lliu Country Chi-iilrln,l for Hasty IVrusnl. Next Monday will bo Hollow o'en. Michael Mullen has been discharged flout prison. Iho next Shciiff's sales will beheld on November 12. Tho clothiers tiro uxporlencing an Imptovo incut iu business. Sheriff Toulo Is serving jury notices for tin' November term of court. A largo number of our people left this morning for Philadelphia to see tlio Jubilee celebration. A substantial cement pavement is ileitis laid iu front of tlio JInlone properly on West Oak street. Tito Malianoy Valley Ministerial Associa tion held a vory interesting meeting at Tre moot yesterday. Tho collieries in the Ashland district closed down last night und will not resunio until Frldiiv moriilng. The court home offices will bo closed to morrow, the Governor having designated the day a legal holiday. Little Annie Mellugh, of Hazlcton, was terribly scalded by upsetting a pan of boiling water over herself from it table. There Is no better advertising medium in this section than the lli:it.l.l). That's what ovcrybody says, and it must be true. Letters testamentary were granted to James Cavanaugh on tho estate of Mary Hyatt, lato of lialin township, deceased. 'Pitulru H. II. llrowntnlller, of tirwigsburg, has lccclved word of tho death of his brother, aked 72 years, at Vancouver, II. G. On next Snnday licv. J. P. Gorman, of the German Lutheran chinch, Mincrsvlllo, who has resigned, will preach his farewell sermon. A lingo mass of rock falling in tho Green wood mine, killed John Toole mid prohnhly fatally injured l'eter Cusick, both of Scran ton. The board of ailiiistnient of thu llrothcr- hood of Locomotive Engineers is in sectet session at Pittsburg, with UO members iu at tendance The auditor yesterday took testimony with a view of distilbiitlug funds in tho bauds of teceiver of Cliaiunkn Shoo Company, of Orwigsburg. With a bullet hule through his head and a icvolver by his side. Ifciin Duncan, of Ncwville, Cumberland county, was found dead in ills barn. Wilson Collego for Women, at Chambers burg, is to have a new $7."i,00i) building, fitted up for dorinitoiies, dining hall, cliihS looms and a scientific department. A coal oil lamp exploded In the hands of Mrs. Pliocoe N. Keesey, of Columbia, setting flro to her clothes and burning hor so terribly that she died iu a few hours. lieforo adjourning its annual bcssiou at Heading, tlio I'cfornted Synod adopted a icsoluliou commending the Daniel Sliiio Memorial Homo to tho church as it most worthy charity. Thomas Ilincs, a young man who lately resided iu St. Clair, but moved to Wilke. barro a short time ago, secured work iu the mines at that place, and had his foot smashed by a fall of coal. Charles White, a colored barber, was con victed last night of murder in tho second dc giee, at Harrisbtirg, for kicking Sarah Tui piu iu the stomach last Fotitth of July, she dying a week lalor. Tlio Supremo Court has affirmed the judg ment of tho lower con it iu the caso of the Phoenix Silk Mill Co. vs. Pottsvillo's lloanl of Trado, in which the jury gave the sill; mill :t vetdict fur $1,370 27. A teport Is circulated at Cbicngotliat "Pop" Anson may manage tho Phillies next season. Miller, of the Cincinnati's, is tho author of a statement that be had heard from u f.iirly good authority that an offer would be ten dered Anson. In a fuw weeks tho cars on the Lakeside electric road will glisten with a now coat of paint. For tlio past week a force of men liavu been busily engaged transforming the cars front a dark liluu color to a maroon. A bear weighing over200 pounds was killed by a faruiur near Shamukiti Saturday night. Fifteen men aro employed at Mt. (Manuel's now brewery. It is a mistake to oxpect uniformity of opinion in this woild. John E. Doyle, formerly of town, is among tho Democratic speakurs who will address the voters of McAdoo on Monday night. Tlio water famine tit the county almshouse continues. Frank Moersc.ibacber, a candy maker by trado, died at his bomu in Pottsville this morning. Port Clinton lias (oil-teen empty houses. Thomas W. Davis, editor of the United Mine Workers Journal, is coming to the Anthracito region to help in tho work of or ganizing tho miners. Tho planet Venus, whoso light is tlio glory of tho western sky iu tho early evening, will attain its greatest brilliancy on Thursday. Dr. Holt's Cough Syrup Is pleaaut to tako ; It tastes good ; children like It ; no troublo to administer it and it always cures, Itny the genuine, Dr. John W. Hull's Cough Syrup. All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds, and plants at Payne's tiursories, Girardvillo. Llcctrlo cars pass tho door. 5-0-tf How Railways Improve. Nothing bcttles a road-bed liko ago. Noth ing improves train service like expeiieucu Witness a practical demonstration of these theories by using tho Southern railway the short lino to l-lurida, this season. Thu track will bo smooth, tho schedules fast, the trains superb. Let John M. Beau, District Pas sengor Agent, U28 Chestnut street, Phlladcl phia, Pa., arrange tlio details. Ladies, if you aro looking for children's uoyelties, go to L. Goldiu's. tf AVliy Suffer with Dyspepsia? Chas. Broome, 850 South Second St., Philadelphia, says: "It took only two months for Brazilian Italia to cure me of dyspepsia with which I suffered over 30 years. Now I have no pain or stomach cough, nml can eat anytliiiitr. Brazilian Balm beats the worlii. Shenandoah drug store, wholesalo agents. Ferguson's Theatre. ONI: NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY evening! GAY GIRLS OF GREATER NEW YORK Presenting tlio Operatic Itiirlella Queen of The Gypsies ! KVEKVTHINCI UP TO DATE. Tito Most Koflncd Organization on tho Haul Elaborate Costumes. Clever Comedians. Original Music. Pretty Gypsy Girls. Prices, C5, 35 and 30e. TUB WKA.TIinit. Tito forecast for Thursday: Cloudy wcathor, with rain, slight temperature changes and fresh to brisk southerly and southwesterly winds, high on tint coast, followed by loner teinporatnre. possibly with light snow In tlio Western districts, but clearing by night. BRUMM-JAC0BY NUPTIALS. 'Iuii l-roitiliienl I'.-opb. .lolne.l In Main- moil) at i.ni To-ilay. . In tho nresciiie of about forty tclatives ai d friends of (he cotitiiictltig l""h;s- Ml-s . , . ..r if r ,,,,,1 Mrs. (liorgo atargsrei, iiaiigin' r . ., Jacob,-, wa, wedded to Elwood 11. Il.u.iHii, t tho homo of the bIMle-s parents. ... Wh to street, til noon " " , H iudells, pastor of the MethodM l.l' il . .... .. . ,i-...i...i .I.tl-v nut li . the ciiurc.ii, win me on.. -.-... -. ,,,, .. . ... i.. tt, ojirlor where a ccieinony iook pince ... , pyramid had been erected, neatly deco at. 1 with the Stars mid Stupes. Ibepvr.utid st I two large fern P .3 rthich rested on stauos 11. . "1 with the mtl.mil cobi.s. A canopy of c 1, w ,1 blue was fastened to tho ceiling directly over the bridal parly. .... .1.1. niiimii lii n white si k wed- 1 lie oiiou -- ding gown trimmed in duchess laro and rili 1. 1 ...... .t,i ., t,,.. iniint of bridal ruses. oons, aim " - while the groom was attired in conventional black. Tho bride was given away ny ner brother Elwood. Miss Lnrtaiim llobbins, of Sac City, Iowa, was Slower girl, and wore a dress of bluo silk. JUss Heine l nce, o. i.oat Creek, presided al 1110 orgen aim i wedding march from Lohengrin. After congratulations nan occu exienocu 10 i..!.i 1 ..rn.iin tlm L'licsts rctmircd to tho dining room, where a wedding feast was enjoyed. The table was laden with many goad things which form a part of life's joys. Mr. and Mrs. Hruinin were favoied with numerous beautiful and costly presents, llio I........,,.,.,,,, fi-io will ptnhmcn a visit to IIIHIVJUIiO'll - Phlladilphia, New York and Niagara Falls. The couple left town this afternoon on tlio o.in ..'..I....!-intn iii'hT tlm P. & H. rallwav. Upon their return homo they will tako pussessiou 01 a cosily liirnisneu uomo ai au u ...,l. I..-.1I,. t,,,nt n'lti, loifln nod lirido. OU.I II, , 111., ,11, ofc.w.. - " " . groom aro well know n hero and have hosts of acquaintances. The lli:iiAl.l Joins luo many filcnds iu extending congratulations. nii:i. Ilt)l!lll.i:l(, -At. Shenandoah, Pa., ou the iltb llixt , Lottie, daughter of Philip mid Carrie Ilothler, lined 7 ycais. Funeral will take place on Friday, i'btb, at 1:!W o'clock p.m., from the rcMldenco of the pnrents H-'lj West Centre xtleet. Interment In the Odd Fellows' lemeterv. l-'ricnd- and telatilcs rcspectful'y Invited to attend. lO-ZIWt MISCELLANEOUS. IOST. -Kroin tlio ri-sltlctice of Itev Cornulltn i LntiriMin of rit ivntri' striH-t, rector of the Greek Catlmllo church, a little pup, thice months oM, with mIk U'k1 and car-, atul lmir rcsftiihllni; tlmt of a wolf. Tlio flmU'r will bo Hlicrnlly rowimli'il Ity returning s:um to Itev. Cm iiclliiH LiturN'ti. 10-23 2t FOK HAIJC A fai in of aliout 10 acres ultlilii thronaiicl oie1inlf inllc of Shenantlimh, Cioo' ilwcUhit? lioue, excellent out built! ins;. Apply to T. H. llt'duall, Hbeiumdoali Pa. tf OU SAI-K Iloutcliold furniture for sale na fotlnws: Itniikre. oak bed room set. walnut bed, Hprii.H and inattreHs, dining room table, ball iiik- ihafrH. nictuicH. lMust be Hold before the LV.th in!. Apply at Mtm. S. I). IUhs, 115 Went I.lojd St. 10-18-7t I Mill SLK Valuable Hlienandoab property 1 ceutially located on Oak Ktreet, with all mndrrii r-in vpiiIimich. Ktoo room Illnl We Illllf and bnue on the rear. Kor fintber informatiou apply at this olllce. if 1710 U HAI.12. Two pool tables in tfOod eondl J tlon. fan bo bought very leaHtmable. At p'V to Anthony Scbmiekcr, 1(W South Alain Mreet. tf VTOTirK. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- k piv 10 n. t. ai. iioiioptHcr, attorney Shenandoah. rWIMf I ilOIE HAM?. A valuable property on We (Vidro street, dwclllnir houwe. and nil eoi veuieut-c in deni ruble, location. Apply to Thorna Tosli, for further partfculata. .Vi7-tf LADIES', HISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Select your gartnent from up-to-ilnte styles. Wc have the riM goods here and a large vaiicty In select from al the tight prices, Ladies' Goats, $2 50, S3. 00, $5.00, $6.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. rur Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock of dress troops lias no enual. Yon will find here a laige assottmcnt of plain and fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic nt bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blanket', carpets, rugs, etc. Look through our line on second Uoor und get prices. llullcrick paper patterns, 'Jl--st in the world, sold by us, P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. We Sell The best saxony and Germantown wools in the?narket 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 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. "UOtD OUBT. whose house is conspicuously cleau, whose work worries her least, whose leisure time is greatest, how she manaees. The chances are ten to one she will answer " I do all my cleaning with fi0U2.r Sold by oil grocers. Largest package-greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Chicago. 8t. Louis. Now York. UostSn. Philadelphia. Just when you'll need It, and ap preciate it best, we begin our GREAT flimjjVili PflEY-SAVlJlG 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 your dollars. Children's Shoos From 19 Cents Up. Big line ol 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. . Wehaveaiice unbleached muslin, 36 inches wide, from 4 cents up ; white muslin, from 5c up ; cotton flannel, 5c. The best gray flannel, I5c per yard. Sestitlfiil Line of Dress Goods Cheap. A F U LL LI N EOF- rr BOYS' AND GIRLS' CAPS AND LADIES' HOODS. Our stock of ladies' and misses' coats and plush capes are aniving unity, sum win ue soni cneaper man any oilier town dealer can aiioru 10. Wc 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 Houses NEXT TO rilCHAOL 13 North Hain Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. E. F SUPOWIT2, Prop. KB 9 Orldn's m No.129 South Main Street, Terminus qf the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. $5.00 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 lactones. This enables us to sell cheaper than our competitors and also our imitators. Here are a few prices : ricn's solid leather shoes, from 9oc 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 be outdone. All our boots and shoes are made of leather aud not of paper as are being sold by some stores.- BOSTON y 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, I. SPONl , PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICII. CARO TO THE PUBLIC I Tho underalK'K'd has dUcon tlnued the Htove uuttluetts and will devote hU entire attention to the repairing of all kfiuU of BtovcM, heaters and range. All repairing will receive prompt attention, VM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln Stj "OOtl) DtJST," Washing PETERS' SALOON, A Contented Woman IhMio who bai her walls and ceilings dreornted from onr lattht dentins and rich colors In w nil paper Wo havo a complete lino of exiiUite tints and ninnies, In the most a Untie comhlim Hons and patterns, and wo wilt decorate ) our home from kitchen to attic at a reaHonahlu J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Streel, Shenandoah, Pa. Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical gi f) Instruments, Optical Goods. Eight Day Clock for $2.75. For This Month Only. 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. Mairr Street. DANDRUFF . , , Is the Beginning ot Baldness, Woctphal's fluxiHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. FOR SALE AT- WMl BMDER m Kereusoti House Work. DRINK CUURY'S I5XTRA I'INK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparllla.. and Orange Champagne. 1 TV T
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