I iffill MAM .;.yi,..-layiyj.-.; 29 u ,1 W1' y V TOY ONE Pound of out 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember 1 w e have 40 kinds at this price. We aie a' 11, 1 - '.ut Ivney's pack age canity. nc for one pound and 30c for a 'j lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, 1 N. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's Headache Cure ? A nutv rur? or your mnui-y rrfundi'd Olve It h trial. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Ti'Ii'DlniiH' Coiiimh tloti GO TO J KELLY'S For Stylish Hats and. Uonnets the Lowest Prices. at New A orV and Philadelphia deigns. Kouch IJ"'i 1 liats, all colors, (15c ; Sailor lials. c and ur : Yale hats, 50c : Sleanicr hats, fjoe; Dewey hats, 75c to fl.oo: The Wliefl, S5 i Kocquo, 95c; Ostrich tips, 25c; Mourning bonnets and veils complete, 2.00 ; Silk mimmiug eils, $l.$o; Saxony and Germantown jam, 5c a hank. CHEAPEST and BEST GOODS OFFERED AT Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. DAvrsox, THE FUUXITITTCE AX1) "Queen DEALER Hereby makes Ills fall an nouncement to those wlio intend to purchase a stove or range for the winter. Wo lmvo nlready sold a iiianttty of them, anil will cnnllmiu to Incn-axe our unit". Why? He enmewcwire new iH'Kliiui'rMiuid wish to t'Htalt llnli a good truilB by giving you full value for every dollar you Invest. We enll nprclnl atten tion to our "fjucen Cinderella llnnge" of which tho above cut Is n fac-simlle. Ithoiklx cooking holes, made with flro box at cither right or left end. All the lutest Improvements-nil the best Ideas. Four piece tops. I.nrgc blub ovens, thoroughly ventilated. Itcmovable nickel door plate with bronze inedallon. The side Bhelf, oven door Iclcker, shaker handle and knobs arc idckel lilated. Duplex or triplex crate, that can be removed and replaced without dlsturli Ing the linings. Direct draft damper. iJirge ash nan. Cut lunic centre. Itlnired cover. Flro Hint or east Iron linings. Highly polished edges. Folding nickel towel rod. SOLD AND GUARANTEED AT DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main SI. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, Co cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 113 Kaat Coal Street, Bhenamloah, l'enns Mall orders promptly attended to. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wostphal's fluxlHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the teal p. FOR SALE AT DUSTQ'S miKl IM Ferguson House Block. BEST line: of GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW, Floor and Tabic Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, aTtwcee'it8t. FOR We are making a special an nouncement this week to the ladies for the puipose of intro ducing the world-famed Ilnyes Partridge Shoes, of Philadel phia. We will carry this line of goods on our shelves here after. If the ladies will only call and see them, we are sure they will be delighted as the goods speak for themselves. These shoes aie SOFT and and are ideal footwear. They can be had in C, D & K widths: lace or buttoned : kid or patent tips ; all ladies' sizes. Our price is $3, S..5 & $4. This is the most facinating line ever introduced to the ladies of this town. There is no doubt that the ladies will be delighted with our new styles for autumn. These shoes are not back numbers of unceitain age, size ana quality. 1 hey are all standard stock and good values for twice what we ask. This is an entirely new line. It'll Be Wet Some Day Then you will want to equip yourself with a pair of our rub bers. We have all sorts of wet weather footwear. Our prices are low and don't think you are getting. ordinary goods for your money; We also have another lot of good heavy Children's Shoes at 49 cents and 59 cents. BALL'S Main St - Shenandoah, Rubber! Rubber! The disaarceablc weather will soon be with us arm now while you have an opportunity purchase your rubbers for the winter at our special prices. Children's, - 15c per pair 20c per pair Youth's, - - Ladies', Men's, et Quality 25c per pair 40c per pair BOSTON E 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE I'OST OFflCE. Pa. encouraging To Duyero OVJt liltOCl-KIK, DitV MOUIts, iie.M' la'itMKiitNCM, iioum AMI MHOM Cume direct from New York und I'lilliiilclpliln. Wv buy 1 InrKo iutiititltj4 und bell ut hiuuII (irullU. Our irluen ure tliu luwent In tinni. Rhlllp YarowBky, 14 S. 213 WEiT CENTRE BT., SIItNAHDOAH, VA. its victims. It puts them in tho power of tho weakest organ of the body and makes them its slaves. They must cat to suit it, drink to suit it, and livo a lonton lifo of sclfAlonial. have- curod many bad cases of dyspepsia they will euro you, if you aro suffering from that disoaso. Mrs. H. B. Anderson, 15 Williams Streot, Grand Kapids, Mich., writes : " Ayer's Fills cured me of dyspopjia from which I had suffered for threo yoars. Thoy boat every other inudi cino." Li Ki PiiHY poims. '-tnppnulng-4 TlironuHrtUt tho Oouoti-y Jhril'-lil for Itasty l',,r,imil. Six inches of snow has fallen in Michigan. An earthquake shook Ottawa, Out., yester day. Yellow fever has appeared at Monterey, Mexico. Manufacturers of wooden mantels have formed a trust at Chicago. Tho proposed tiuplato combine is progress ing favorably and will ho a cerlainty. The Alaskan fur seal catch for the season is hut 27.S03 skins, tho lightest ill years. Adam li'am k married his stepmother, Mrs. Almada Dow Hanck, at Sandusky, 0. "Tho Gay Gills of 0 renter Xow York" will appear at Ferguson's thcatro to-night. l.icut. Heilnor, of the battloship Texas, is spending a few days in Tatiiau.ua, with his sisters, tho Misses lleilncr. lilchard T. Lewis, an ex-Docket Clerk, now of l'ottsvlllc, lias purchased a saloon In Maha noy City and will niovo his family thore. Tlioro will ho a full week of recreation for public school children, during next week county institute Tho 1. & it. employes in tho Ashland and tlirardvlllo districts wcro paid yesterday. Sydney Shaw, who for tho past thirteen years lias conducted tho Lark in hotel stand at rottsville, lias sold tho good will and fixtures to A. A. Seifort. -Martin I'nrcoll, of Phoenix Park, and Miss Maggie 1'eenoy, of Jonestown, wero married at St. Vim-outdo Paul's church, Minersvillo, yesterday morning. Mrs. Adam Leitch died at Trcinont as a lesult of lockjaw. D.iddow's squib factory at St. Clair has re sumed after an Idleness of six weeks, em ploying sixty female operators. Harry Sillimau, editor of the Tamaiiin Itccuid, and who answered the call fur volun tceis during tho Spanish-American war, h) sulleriiig from a sovoie attack of ihciiinatism. Ho will llkoly be discharged from thoservico. Ten carpenters aro wanted at tho Palo Alto car shops. Volunteer fiieuicn at Pittston have oigauized a relief association. Lancaster county teacheis will hold their annual Institute at Lancaster from Novem ber 14 to 18 inclusive. A lll-ycar-ohl 1'orto Uican boy, brought to Now Castle by Company I!, of tho Sixteenth Pennsylvania I'egiment, isfiiek in tho hospi tal tburo witli typhoid fever. Prom a seemingly reliable source comes the news that the collieries will only uoik about half time for tho next two months. Scarcity of railroad cars is given as tho cause. Mt. Carinel's new biewery begun opera tions for tho first timo on Wednesday. Harry IlnH'mau, son of Col. Hodman, of Sliamokin, has been made quartermaster gen eral of tho Lighth ltcgimciit. Mo.st of the Peaco Jubilee contingent will arrivo homo to night. Dr. Parkhurst is peddling his way across Jersey. His destination is Heading. Ho is clad in grey and black checked knicker bockers, llannol shirt, brown coat and waist coat and plaid golf stockings. John V. McGinty, tho Tamaqua brewer, has established an agency at Hasdoton. Jerry liyan, u fireman, with Peter Kltring hain, a lir-ikcman, have left tho P. & Ii. em ploy and will depart shortly for the West. Mr Jiyan was an engineer for many years running passengor for tho Lehigh Valley rallro.nl out of Delano. A ITER'S OVERCOATS ! OW is the time to buy your Overcoats, rius is N' the time when you will can get the best Overcoat for the money you will invest in it. Knowing this, we have selected and bought as fine a line of Overcoats ever brought to Shenandoah. In comprises The make and quality of our Overcoats are un equalled. The prices we are offering them at well we leave that to your own judgment, When you see them we will feel positive that you will agree with us and say they are 20 Our suit assortment is the same. We make a specialty of SINGLE PANTS, 5 HATS, ETC. Before buying elsewhere call and see us 111 our new store. We have lots of room and plenty of light to display our stock. But do not forget your Overcoat; should be purchased. r &S. BLOCKS Clothier and 23 East Centre Street, No. PERSONAL MENTION. Health OlhVet i'.ittick Coury and Ids mum, Frank and Joo, John Major, Harvey and William lien returned from Philadelphia last night. Harrison Kcar, of Minersvillo, Deputy In ternal liovclilio Collector, was a ImdlicM visitor In town tu day. Miss Kinina Gregory has depatled for i:ilzahetli, X. J., which place shu til iiMkn her f 11 111 1 u residence. Dr. J. 1). llicnuaii and I'rof. K. V. Wlhlo Weio Tcaco Jubilee vlsitots to I'lilliidulplil i to-day. Ij. (loldin has tho finest slock ol ovorcoais In tho town. If IHI.VT I'HOIiltASTINAI II ', When you aro sick and have tried every tiling to get back health and you nro told that you can liavo tho advice of tho grcatc and mmt skilled specialist of tho age, free of cxpenso, you nro very foolish if you do not hasten to take advantage of it. Dr. llrcene, 33 Wist 14th St., Xcw York City, tho inot famous specialist and most successful in Kill ing disease, will give you advice hy letter, free. Tho debilitated, those who have lost their vigor and vitality, should seize this chance. Don't ho mlsorablo hut write to I)i. Greene to-day and you will thank us lor telling you. llbiney's "A lllrnl tllrl " Edith Murllla is a now comer with Chin, l:. lilaney's attractions, it being her first tluio to play In "A Hired Girl." Sho has always played In tho New York productions and this is her first season to travel. Her specialty this season consists of popular songs, and it is said her laughing song is far superior to anything the famous hnglish singer, All Athortou, is doing. In "A Hired Girl" Miss Miuilla lias a part just suited to her and one that gives bettor opportunities for her sing ing and dances than over before. At Fergu son's theatre, Tuesday, Xovomher 1st. An extie scale of prices will pi-oval! at this per fbiin.uice, fifty cents for tho entire lower Hour and ti5 cents for the gallery. Hid Yourself of Rheumatism 1!uy lied Flag Oil, 23c. At (Iruhler dllig store. llros., Cliiucli llolliluy. Xext Tuesday will bo observed by tho Catholics throughout the iiuivcr.-o as a holi day of obligation, and Is known as All Saints Day. Services will bo held in all Catholic churches in tho morning. A ltet olutlon In tlio Air. From Mahanoy City Iteeord. Tho Itccord iloes not like tho newspaper policy which belittles public political meet ings, but tho two unsuccessful efiurts to hold a Republican meeting in this place were not duo to tho fact that tlioro aro no Republi cans in Mahanoy City, hut to tho prevailing indifference to campaign oratory. A revolu tion is iu tho air, but it shows no violent signs upon tho surface. Tho intelligent voter knows that'tho average political orator is hardly worth listening to, and they have been so deceived in tho past that they per mit tho candidate, this year, to howl into tho empty air. A onn year guarantee accompanies every watcli repaiied at Orkln's, 12!l S. .Main street. Hoard of Health Meeting. A monthly meeting of tho Hoard of Health will ho held to-night. One of the inipoilaut questions to ho discussed will bo a violation of the law in deferring tho burial of a child that died from contagious disease. All kil da of vegetables and flower seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, Glrardvllle. Llectric cars pass tho door. !-fl-tf Novel Heconitious. Celluloid covered pots containing well de veloped palms aro tho latest novelties in decorations added to Houck's Shenandoah drugstore. The pot coverings are in green, pink and white colors and they aro a iioully in this town. Annual Sales over C, 000, 000 Boxes FOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DIEOEDEES such as Wind and Tain in the Stoinach, Giddiness, Fulness nftor meals. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Hoat. Loss of Appotlto, Costlvonoss. lilotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous aud Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufforer Trill acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ili:i:ciIAM N piLIJS, taken as direct ed, w'lciulckly restoro Fomalos to com plete health. They promptly rnmovo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem niul cure Mclc lleadiiclie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boecham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARCEST SALE Ofany l'atent .ileillclno in the World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. be thinking where you all the latest styles and colors. per cent, cheaper than elsewhere. Furnisher, - Shenandoah, Penna. TIM: tVKATIIKII. Tho folecast for Saturday: Fair, ttrntmer weather and light to fresh southeasterly and southerly winds. SAW MILL TROUBLE. lolni M. IteloHr, of Harry Township, riiiccd Under Arrest. Constable Matt. Glblun. actlnz as Deputy Slici iff, yesterday went to lliny townlili to servo wilts in tho eto ol I'nilik Scott, of tho Hotel I'lancy. of town, agnlnst John M. Itciner. It is ulh ged that tho hittor has been oVeiatlng n portuhle saw mill owned by Scott on shares. Scoil his a chance to sell the plunt and lielncr will not give up possession. (Ilbloii leplevlmd the pliint yesterday, and also arrested Keillor on a chavgo of larceny usbilleo. It helngallcged that he bus secrelcd sonio Imiiortant parts of tho mill's appaiatus, Itchier went before Justice W. K Hock, of ll.ury townsliip. and ruiulshed $300 ball for til.il at the rottsville conit. Giblon arrived homo lust night. ITso Dr. Hull's Ciugli Syrup for stub. born 1 olds This wondeifiil lcinedy posi tively cuies all lung all'cclions in a remark ably short time. Try It and bo convinced. l'rico 23 cts. At f. Goblin's every garment is marked. and no one pays n tent more than his neigh bor, tf lYn-iolis 41niutfl. ronsionsaio lulled to Win. V. Wertz, de ceased, Krackvlllo, $3; Win. Dorr, Harry, In crease, fill to $12; .Margaret Wertz, i-racK-vlllo, widow, $S. orthnf'bafrr UMATISM, 83 E. ' IJXURALfilA niiJ similar Ooniflaintt, .inn prcpntiu imu r tlio tinoyect rMv DEHMAN MEI1IRAI LAWS. JT'y prescribed by eminent pnyEicIansij msM on. RJCHTER'S "ANCHOR ?? mm mmm 4-1 Voi M renowned I liemarksMysurreirfiill fSOiiiy r.-nolne wl Ii Ti aJc Alarlt " Anchor,' KjF. Ail. lib liter Co., 215 IVuilSt.. A'civ York, 1 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Konses. Own GlnBsworis, els. Indorsed & rccoiumeiulea by A. Waslcj . 106 N. Main St., C. n. Haccnbuch, 103 N. Main St., P. P.D. Kirlln, 6 S. Main St. iSJt sncnancoaii. or, nicHre.fts ATJCHOU STO.UACIIAr, best for Coll'' Inrrpila(tWtnmnph rniiinlnlntn. MISCELLANEOUS. COIl SAI.12. A farm of about lOnoroH witliln tlircoat.tl oiic-iialf nillcs (tf Shenandoah. duo mvi'lllng: i(ni-( oxt'cllcnt out hulUItnr. Apply to i . ii. uuimn, iunanuonii ru. ti SAl-Ii Vnlunlilo Shenaiuloah property. 1 tcntrallv located on Oak street, with all inoilern convetileiiees. stoo room uml wc Unir and lmuo on thoio.tr. For further Information apply at this ofllee. tf InOU HA LIS. Two pool tallies In jrnod comll Hon. Can bo Imuclit very reaHonalile Ai ply to Anthony Schmlclcer. 10U South Nnu street tf ATOTICIC. Desirable properties for sale. Al 1 ply to S. O. 3NI, Uollopetcr, attorney, Hhenandonli H-31-tf r.lOU SAMS. A valimblo nronertv M)U SAMS. West I ' i;eutrt) street. MweiMncr iiouse. ami nil eon veniene.es in neslrable loeatlon. Annlv lo I lionias TohIi, for further parttculais. 5-7-tf UOIES' HISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Select your garmpnt from up-to-dnte styles. We have the light goods here nnd n large variety to select from at the right prices, Ladies' Coals, $2 50, $3.00, $5.00, SG.OO. $8.00, $0.00 to S1G.0O. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Fur Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock of dress goods lias no equal. You will find here a laigc assortment of plain and fani) Lihnus in foicigu nnd domestic at bar gain puces. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blanket', carpets, rues, etc. Look llirounh our line on second floor nnd get prices. Huttciick paper patterns, best in the world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIIM STREET. Ferguson's Theatre. One INI Ight Only. TUESDAY, NOV. 1st, '98. Matchless in mult and luniftiitudo. Chaa. K. JHaiioyY uIk musical tmcciiH A HIRED GIRL. OUST FOR RUN. A ennt of 23 ilrnt-clnsa nrtltx All new, rlei;uiit oriulinil. bright, novel and elulioruto. Morn nnmlu than u comlo operu. Three ncU of ccutry, ' OABTi-Chus. I'. Mcl-'artliy, lCillth Mlnllln fins PIvImv I.llllim Aliivimrd. Julin It. (7llliuion Hliuman nUtern, Murt Ht-nnun, ami tlio (anions llairu felsterd. Acrolmtlo Dance rs. 1'rlceB to Biilt all. B.1I0 of aeuts now oinii nt usuulnl.ee. 1 5 s W 1 Downstairs, 50c. - Upstairs, 25c. aoiv war.' 37 Brooms and Brushes must be cleaned often, else they lectors. Unir brushes demand point of both health and cleanliness. They can oe cleaned quickly and thoroughly by washing in a weak suds made from r 0U51 Powder Gold Dust cleans everything and saves ootu tiuic and THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. Now Yorlt, Boston. Just when you'll need It, and ap preciate it best, we begin our GREAT AUTUW JflOJlEY-SJllIiG 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 Shoes Rrom 19 Cents Up. Hig line of ladies', men's aud boy's shoes at prices which speak for themselves. Fifty pairs of men's and boys' patent leather shoes, from 3 to g, at $1.68, worth $4.00 This is one of our big bargains. Men's Extension Sole Shoes &1.SS, worth 52. 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, stfe. The best gray flannel, I5c per yard. Beautiful Line of Dress Goods Cheap. A RJIUNEJ3 F BOYS' AND GIRLS' CAPS AND LADIES' HOODS. Our stock of ladies' and misses' coats and plush capes are aniving 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 TH E PLACE : Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, NEXT TO niCMABL PETERS' SALOON, 13 North riain Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. E. F SUPOWITZ, Prop. Orkin's jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical o. 1 29 S outh Terminus of the $5.00 Schuylkill 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. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mail? Street. WeSell The best saxony and Gerirmntown 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 IVIAIN J5T. CARD TO THE PUBLIC I Tliu undervlgncd has dlscon tlnued the stove business nnd will devote his entire utteutlon to the repahtiiK nf ull kinds ol stoves, heaters and ranges. All rt'iiulrlnu will recelvo prompt attention, WM, U. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St "dOLD DlfflT." become tlanRcroua frcrm col- specinl attention irom iue sianu- quickly, cheaply, thoroughly, worry. Philadelphia. A Contented Woman IhhIio who hiis her walls nml coIIImkm dfcornteil from our laU'Ht designs ami rich colors hi wall paper Wo have n complete lino of exqiilNlti tints and sliadcri, In (hu most uitlstlu combina tions and patterns, und wo will decorate ) our homo from kitchen to attic at a rcaMonalilw figure. J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Instruments, Optical Goods. Via In Street, Traction Company's Railway. Eight Day Clock for $2.75 For This Month Only. Ferguson's Theatre. ONE N1GI1T ONLY. PBIDAY Dvcning, GAY GIRLS OF GREATER NEW YORK 1'rcsentliiK tlio Operatic Iturlcttn Queen of a The Gypsies ! KVUKYTHINO UI' TO DATK. Tlio Most llcflneil Oruaiilicntloii on tliu Itnail. Elaborate Costumes. Clover Comedians. Original Muslo. Pretty Gypsy Girls. Prices, 25, 35 and 50c. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Ieave them at the office, we will do the rest. COL-UISlblA BREWING CO PANY-i 1 1 L r 1 '"ka-i. - -A
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