i 'I i K i TRY ONE Pound of out' 25c chocolate candy assortment find then tell us if yqu i-ver tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember v have 40 ki" Is ut this price. We are al- :.;-. tui' l.ovuey's pack age candy. Ooc for one pound and 30c for a :i lb package. HOOKS & BROWN. N. VI al n HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's Headache Cur re? A sure eure or your money it a trial. rof iim1m1. (iive SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Ia. Ti'li'lilitint Cimnct'llon. GO TO . KELLY'S For Stylish Hats and Bonnets at the Lowest Prices. New orl- and Philadelphia designs. Rough Killer hats, all colors, (15c ; Sailor hats, 35c and up ; Yale hats, 50c ; .Steamer hats, 80c; Dewey hats, 75c to Jl.oo: The Wheel. Sj ; Hoc'quo, 95c, Ostrich tips, 25c; Mourning bonnets and veils complete, 2.on ; Mlk mourning veils, 51.50; Saxony and Geiniantown artt, 5c n hank. CHEAPEST and BEST GOODS OFFEUED AT Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. WMRWmp- T lONDERtLfcf Keep Your House Waim In using our Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. They aie cheaper both in price and fuel. We have a nice selection in itock. They must be sold. Christmas is rapidly approaching and wo need room for our fancy stock of holiday furniture. This is our first season in the stove business, nnd to thoroughly advertise it, we will sell them at small profits. Or upward will buy you a stove, range or heater, livery one sold is accom panied with a guarantee. We carry the "Queen Cinderella," "Liberty," "I'ncfe Sam's Fortune," "Kamily Fortune," "New Fortune," "llunner," stoves anil ranges. In heaters we orry the "Art Peninsular, " "Kmpress Cinderella," 'Imjicrial mclerc'la," "Liberty," "Acme," "Ilanner, ' "Flora " Our "Peninsular'' answers a three-Iolil pur iiose namely, a Stove, Range or Heater. DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. 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. Main Street. BEST L.IIMI GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd BTltAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. FOley, a7'WcCe"ntre St. siipiif s of m LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Selert yutir g-umr-nt Irnm vi fo lnti' tlo. We liai! till ruhl v'ikmU hen- m! a lni(i' vntict) to flfi 1 in mi .11 i' 1 njit 1 rin".. Ladles' Coats, S2 SO, S3. 00, S3. 00, $8.00. $8.00, $9.00 to S1G.00. Chlldron's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Fur Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock o( dress fjnoils has noeiiial. Von will find here a large assortment of id.iin anil fancy mhrics in foreign and domestic tit bar gain prices. Our place is hrailii.iiter for lace curtains, llnnket, carjiets, nigs, etc. Look through our line on second floor and get pi ices. lliitterick paper patterns, best in the world, sold tiy us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH (VI A IN STREET. Rubber! Rubber! The disagreeable weather will soon be with us and now while you have an opportunity purchase your rubbers for the winter at our special prices. Children's, - 15c per pair Youth's, - - 20c per pair Ladies', - 25c per pair Men's, n.st Quality, 40c per pair BOSTON f, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPON1, PROP. FOUR D00HS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 6o cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, N'o. 113 East Coal Street, Shenandoah, l'cmm Mall orderM promptly attended to. if Orkin's Jewelry Store, Jewelrv. Silverware, Musical Instruments, No.M29 South Main Street. Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. $5.00 NOW is the time to buy your Overcoats. This is the time when you will be thinking where you ., , . r ,;ii can tjet tue Dest uvercoai invest in it. Knowing this, we boueht as fine a line of Overcoats ever brought to Shenandoah. In comprises The make and finality of our Overcoats are un equalled. The prices we are offering them at well " we leave that to your f them we will feel positive that you will agree witli us and say they are 20 Our suit assortment is the same. We make a specialty of SINGLE PANTS, "7 HATS, Before buying elsewhere call and see us in 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 Furnisher, 23 East Centre Street, - Shenandoah, Penna. No. siincii Stomach troubles is the common n "no applied to a derangement of thu system which is keenly felt but Wiiiii'ly 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 entire lack of appetite. Whatever it means, there's trouble, nnd it's with tho stomach. If you liavo stomach trouble, you will bo interested in this letter from a man who had it and was cured by "For nino ye.vs I Buffered from stomach trouhlo. I tried the tiid of tho best doctors of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and spent largo sums of monoy, all In vain. One day while waiting a train In Hollaire, O., I picked up a paper with a notico of Aycr'a kirsapanlb. 1 got ono bottle to try it It did mo so much good that I purchasod five more bottles. I took four of them nnd gained in flesh, my appctito improved, and now I can eat anything. My stomach is all right, th inks to the ue of Aycr's Sarsapa. rilla." Calvin M.Stlvens, Uniontown, Pa. Soolotv of tlio SpiinlHli-AinprU-nn Wnr Hnltlinnre. Oct. 29. The national ex ecutive committee of the Society of the Spanlsli-Amct lean War, which was organized on Auk. 1". the day the peace protocol wuH slfined, met here yester day and completed plans for pushing forward the worl: of the society. The society Is the outgrowth of relief work done by patriotic women during the late war. Now that there Is no need for aid to sick and wounded soldiers. It Is proposed to provide a memorial for the heroic dead, nnd the society Is lalsliiR funds to c arry out Its memorial projects. Cue- of these Is to erect a battle mortin.ent 111 tht city selected by a majority of the members. Miss flara Barton was chosen president of the society. Tho Wreck orfiio t. I'otor. Toledo, O., Oct. 29. Later reports roKai'dinR the wreck of the schooner St. Peter say that six lives were lost. Mrs. John Grlllln, wife of the captain; Mate John McCrate, of Kingston; a seaman named Uosworth, 22 years old, nnd three Swedes, names unknown, who shipped at Oswego. The captain says that the storm was the worst be had ever seen and he has sailed the lakes since 1857. lie has two children residing In Toledo. At Payne's nursery, Glrardvillo, you will find tho largest stock overseen in tho lonnty. We Sell The best saxony and Gerniantown 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, rrrx NORTH MAIN ST. Optical Goods. Eight Day Clock for $2.75, ForThls IVlonth Only. iur iuc iiiuuuy vuh m have selected and all the latest styles anti colors. own judgment. When you see per cent, cheaper than elsewhere, ETC. PITHY POINTS. t,iiiit.nliiKii Tlirnii;ioiit tho Country Chr""l"1,fl for UhMv l'erumtl. Tho ltcpuhlicani hold no meetings thU evening. Miss A1111I0 l;. Del.inoy, of town, has resigned as saleslady at tho Fair store, In Pottsvlllo. White playing foot ball nt Potlsvllle, C'hailes, the 12 ycar-ohl son of Cleorgo J. Wadllngcr, fell and broke uti arm, Letters testunentaiy wcio granted to Margarot florman on tho estate of li.irtley (Jorman, late of Atahatioy City, deceased. Tho Ilerks county Institute passed n seiies of lesolutloin, among which was ono leeoiii mcmllng the passage of a law pensioning teachers who liavo taught SO years. Tho President issued 11 proclamation flxlnq Thursday, November SMth, us Thanksgiving Ihiy. A pension of $12 per mouth has beou granted to Daniel Dlllinan (deceiisid.) of Frackvllle. and ono of $3 per mouth to Mary Dillmati, of l'l-.ick villo. Patrick Doyle, aiicd 11 years, and living with his parents nt Qirardville, was thrown oil n liorso and Injuied internally. Ho is at tho Miners hospital. About 230 men woro in attendance at the Kepuhlican mooting In eilmidvlllo. A eiermnu military elnb has bought tho Mcuiimisi cnurcii at .icannctto and will use it as an armory. Coal diggers liavo so uudermiticd tho ceme tery nt llellovernon, Fayetto county, thnt it Is likely to cayo in. Alter 1111 idleness of sevon months Xos. r nnd I) collieries at Lansfnrd will bo operated, ocgltiniiig Tuesday, with ouO men and boys Thero aro 17.1 cases returned to the Dis trict Attorney's ollico for criminal court. '1 110 now washcry boitiK erected to take tho place of tho Stoddart plant, at Malzevillo, destroyed by fire, is expected to be in opera tion on 1 ucsilay, Win. James, son of Supt. Thomas J. James, of eiilhoitnn, who arrived homo on Saturday evening from Iluntsville, Ala weak and ill from 1111 attack of fever, was re ported last night as slightly improved. There aro 15(1 Sunday schools in Northum berland county. Pottsvlllo has now three companies of tho National Guard of Peniia. Knough for a batnllloii. Jack Slivctts, of Ashland, says that ho in tends to resume coal milling this winter. Stivetts did not like tho deal whereby bo was tninsfeiTcd to tho St. Louis club, and rather than play on tho latter team quits tho gamo. Patrick ltynn, of Mahanoy City, has sold his trotter, Tommy IL, to A. (!. lloone, of St. Clair. . Tho officials of tho P. & U. C. & I. Co. havo decided to erect an ico house near tho Maha noy City colliery which will he stocked with CO. K. M. Lester, a Prohibition lecturer, will urge the election of fleorgo A. Jenks for Governor, in a speech at York next Tuesday. workmen lu tho minesat NewSilVLihrook. this county, found tho body of Patrick Sharpe, who had been killed, while alone, by accident. Near tho old Martlo Force. In Martic town ship, Lancaster county, a Mount Joy com pany has a HO-acro chestnut faim set out with grafted trees. A "Jack the Hugger" has been terrifvina the pretty young women of Annville, Leb anon county, several of whom he has em braced when they ventured out alone. Charged with cruelly beating a niinil with a rubber hose, Principal J. J. Williamson, of tho public school at liellevue. Alleahenv county, has been arrested. Ira Clement, of Sunliuty, who conducted a cotlico and planing mill at that place, died yesterday aged 85 years. Tho first suow storm of tho winter fell at llalzeton on Thursday. Sliss-Kniuio Morgan, well known here, will conduct special services in Centralia's ISaptist church next week. Slionandoah, Ashland, Tamaqua and (lii- ardvillo peoplo havo over $50,000 in the Keystone Wagon Co., Keating, which 10 ccntly went Into tho hands of a receiver. Thirty-three hundred bushels of corn on tho cob is thu enormous crop raised 011 the county almshouso farm this year. Winner Tumor, editor of tho Christian Life, of Pottsvillo. and candidate for Con troller on thu Swallow ticket, was in town to-day. Church NotlrcM. Regular services will bo held iu the Trinity lteformcd church to-muirow morning and evening, lloth sermons in Kugllsh. Services will bo held in the Welsh Congre Eational church to-morrow by Uev. T. It, Lewis, of Scranton, Services in tho morning in Welsh, and in the evening Liiglish. Sun day school at 2 o'clock. Preaching lu tho Calvary Baptist church to-morrow. Mornlug subject, "Talking With God" ; evening subject, "Hypocrisy vs. Pretence." During tho ovenlng an anthem will bo tendered by tho choir. All will bo welcomo. Onrduer Dolbats KoDy. New York, Oct. 9. Oscar Gardiner, the "Omaha Kid," knocked out Sammy Kelly, of this city, In the 11th round of what was to have been n 25 round fight,, at 110 pounds, before the Lenox Athletic club last night. Gardner proved hlmpelf to be Kelly's superior in hard hitting and bulldog tenacity. Kelly undoubtedly was tho better ring general, but It was a case 'of a boxer ngalnst a fighter, and the fighter won, FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses HI tun ted on Went Coal btrcct, SheniinUoah. Tho property entire la U2 (ect front anil 70 feet driep. Each house has a frontage of Yl feet by 20 feet deep, i-Mth kitchen JO bv 14 feet ; all ant twostorlVs, alz room, tin roof. They liavo just been thoroughly repaired, newly painted and paired, ami new frills, outhouses and coal nouses conauueieu. vieo properties aro FOU HALK, KXCIIANOK or ltKNT Kither na a whole or iunarutelT and on reason- able terms. For further information apply to M. P. FOWLER. Annual Sales) over 6,000,000 Boies I'm FOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS Btich as Ylni nml Tain In the Ptoinneli, GlilJlBe3s, J'ulue.-, after meals. Ile.nU ncbo. Ulzzlnoss, Urowolnoss. I'lushlngs ot Uoat, Loss ot Alipuuto. OoatlveneHS. Ulotchos on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Ills turboil Sloop, I'rluhtful Dreams nnd-nll Korvous aud Tromblluit Sonsatlons. THE FIBST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWEKTY MINUTES. Every Bufforer Will nckuawlodco thcui to ho A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lIlir.CU.tM'H VUAA, token nsdlroet od, w'la'deklirreBtoro Foinalos to com ploto hoalth. They promptly removo obstructions or Irroeulnritles of tho eys tern nnd euro Mt'K llenUnclie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And hi Yd th LARGEST 6ALE OfanyriUditMcitlrluo In tho AVorlil. 25c at all Drue Stores. TI1K WKATIIIitt, Tho forecast for Sunday; Fair to partly cloudy, warmer wcathor, with light and fresh easterly and southeasterly winds, followed by lucicaslng cloudiness and by rain In the iiirthern districts. I'EUSONAL MEN TI0W. Miss Viola Moyer, of Fraekvlllo, spent yes tcrday in town. Christ. Foltai returned homo from Phlladcb idila last evening. (Diaries Foltz, of Sharon, Ohio, is visiting his mother on li'ist Coal street. Policeman Mailln Mullahy returned from a pleasure visit to Philadelphia last evening. Frank Itcnw, of A9hland, termer uoiinty Commissioner, was a visitor to town last evening Mint. Qulnti and Civil Fnglnecr Archi bald, of Pottsvlllo, made a tout of inspection of tho Girard Kstate dams to-day. Mrs John D.uldow went to Philadelphia to day to attend the funeral of Frank Ileckcr. Thomas Williams, son of W. P. Williams, left town this morning to rejoin tho 21st Ueg't., II. S. A., at Plaltshurg, N. Y., after spending a twenty-day furlough here. Genrgo Lowrey, the comedian of town, left this morning for Lancaster to inako ar rangements for his fall and winter engage ment with the Welsh ltros.' "Southurn Life" company. Harry Jenkins, Ids partner, will follow hlin lu a few days. Hull rroKrilins, TleUnts, i:tc. Tho lIi;i!AM job department is head quarters for hall programs, invitations, tickets and all sorts of printing for entertain ments. Latest stylos in grcut variety in stock and prices are at rock bottom, consist ent with good work. Di eils llccoriled. Deed from Win. Longcn, ct al., to Thomas Keller, premises in Ashland. Deed from Win. Luiigon, ct al to Michael Kclley, premises in Ashland. No ono would ever be bothered with con stipation if eyeryono know how naturally and quickly llurdock Wood Hitters regulates the stomach and bowels. MarrluKu Licenses. Cruciano Minneca and LoritaSciolina, both of Kelayres, Klinu Twp. Jacub Yoaus and Katie Yogus. both of Shenandoah. A ono year guarantee accompanies overy watch repaired at Orkin's, 121' S. Main street. 'J his Soldier I' Willi Klxoil. Louis Weidenbach, of Hazletun, a volun teer soldier now at Fortress Mouroo. yester day wroto to ids mother to look under a ceitain beam in tho garret of their homo and she would find a sum of money. To her surprise alio found $700 in cash, which sho placed iu batik to her son's credit. On LovIhb Care. Tho Chautauqua Assembly Herald re lates tho following amusing incident. Misi Burton was trying to dovolop thu Idea of loving euro in her Sunday school class To ilhihtruto tho Idea sho nsked, "What does inothqr do for grnndumf" 'Maktw her work," shouted n youngster. Tho visitors woro convulsed, but SUsa Burton ruso to tho occasion nnd polntod n moral to adorn tho tulo. ltlicon ns Food For Soldiers. Of nil of tho meats supplied, to tho army bacon is looked upon as tho most valuable. It certainly is tho easiest to handle, tho most palatnblo and serves tho greatest va riety of purpoi-es of any meat known. Properly cooked, bacon nuikus not only moat, but nn excellent substitute for but ter. As a rule, bacon Is not sufficiently cooked to bo most relished. It should bo crisp, ku that It will break or very nearly to. A slice of bacilli that cannot bu cut with n fork is not cooked enough to 110 qulro tho best (Invar. It Is quite out of tho question to furnlh butter for tho use of tho nriny, therefore hncon fat, heated, until it surokes, is a substitute not to bo lost light of. Now York Ledger. Jty littlo daughter's head and faco broko out l:i lilccditi soics. One of her cars was so alTufiod vo thou ,ht it would slough off. Her Buircrlii" was fntcnco, getting no rest unless under i- lates. Tho phjsiclan tried every known remedy, but instead of getting better, sho got vorso. Distracted, with her condi tion, 1 was advised to' try'CuTicoiiA Itr.MU riLs. J 'ore the first tceck I noticed that the littlafu Merer was beginning to get relief, and In Zi'ts rmn two months was cnttrthf enrol Mrs. JAS. Mi: LTOK , fi I tavilen St. ,Atlauta,Oa. FlE'P KtR SKIS-TOBTURRn llAHtES All, IlrST FfR !r.il M.iuirits lit a warm b.lh with C'l'TlcrKl Soap, h' I n ii.!'-, Fn-litui2 will, CUTiei'Hl,rrriitr,t or mint-hriiUH-t'l ptirc-t A,rhkln cure.. Till, trrnlmrntwtlt In,' nt Ml t, iMTtnlt ret fur pAreut ami for child. An I ti-i'nt ro a .peedj, perroAnent, ADtl economical cure. wlicaullel.utAlU. HVt t Wi?hmit the worl.T. Potter 1). 0. Corp . Solf. I vi'i l,.luu. How to Cure- Torturing Humors, free. MISCELLANEOUS. roll 8AIK A farm of about lOaerofl within three and one-half niil'8 of .Shenandoali, (Jool dwelling hoiie. excellent out build mr, Apply toT. It. IleddalK&Iiiiiaudoah l'a. tf IJlOn SALK Valuable flbenandoab property P centrally located on Oak street, withal modern conveniences, utn'O room and we ling ami noiifto on the rear, Kor inrtuer liuormaiiou apply at thla oUlco, tf JTIOR 8AI.15.-Two pool table in good condl tlou. Can be bought very reasonable. Al ply Btreet. to Anthony Schmleker, 10J South Jlaln VTOTICMS. DcHhablo properties for sale. Ajv Xi pty o rt. u. xi, iionopcier, aiiorney, nncuanuoau. s-Ji'ii fiWU HATjIC A valuable property on West l1 Cenlro street, dwelling boue, and all con- veulenees In ileHlrablo loeatiou. Apjily to Tbonms Tohb, for further paiticularH, 5-7-tf Exijcutou'ssam: of vauuahms uicl Khtato. Ity virtue of tho authority wwted In the undersigned Kxeeittorii of the estate of Lawrence bjiiRley, lalo of thu township of North Union, in tho county of Schuylkill, rcnusylyania, deceased, the satd executors will expose to pumic s tie, upon the premises of said Ijiwrenco Single)', tleecase!. on tSuturda) , November J(, ls'.H, at 10 o'clock in thu foieuoou, tho follnwinj; valuable propeityj All that certain farm, messuage ami tiatt of land known as jawrence smiley iiomestean, uuated In North LTiiiou township, Hehuylklll count , Feuusyhaida, about threo miles west of Nur embur, upon the public road lendlnir from thu lJfrick and Potlsvllle st.ito road, iuterspctlntf whii the piiDiie toau, Known nt tiro -Ml Ml I n vi IN) ioaI, bounded by lands of Henjamln 1. Bindley, biifrauna JtreUch, leort;u M. KratiU, Wesley 1'ett't, John Taluer and otbcru; and contfilnlng about K'J acres, with all necessary buildings ami modern Improvements; audi ono ot tho most valuable and desirable farms. In atd North Union township. Terms of sales Ten fur cent, of prlco bid to bo paid down on day of sale, and balance on or before April l.lsw, without interist. Any desired in formation reardin said proporty may bo h d by milium noon or addresslutf the underslKned Uxeculors, Ion's loye, la or their Attorney. H. (1, M llollnpeter, hbenandoah, Va, John Hinolkv, Htki-hkn Himolev. Ott.aifioa. r.xecmors. 10-ViKVI2-lfl CARD TO THE PUBLIC I Tho unilerslKiied hna dlaeon tlnueil the stove hiislni'Mi anil will ilevnte tin entire attention tu the reiulrlni; of ull kind ut titovea, hentcra nml nuiKe-i. All rejialrlni-will receive prnmpt attention WM, l. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St DOING GREAT WORK. Use of Paine's Celery Compound in the Philadelphia W. C. A. Tho magnificent building at tho corner of Eighteenth and Arch streets. Philadelphia, is a monument that tells what a great charitv is the. Women's Christian Association of tho eitiakcr City. Tlie superintendent ot the W. U. A. nomo is the accomplished woman whoso portrait is printed here. Miss Katherino Kennedy. What she has dono and what sho is doing fur the bedelit of other womon commands the highest respect and admiration. In nil other institutions of this kind 111 oro attention is given overy year to teaching tho laws of health and right living, physically ns well as morally. The health of communities is more and moro frequently a subject of at tention fiom clergymen and teachers. An ail ing, nervous man or woman finds it moro dillieult to be hopeful and cheerful and good than a well 0110. Writing to thu Wolls & Iticliardson Com pany, who are tho proprietors of the most wonderful of all remedies for tho euro of dis eases that arise from the impairment of thu nervous system, P.iino's celery compound, Miss Kennedy, iu tho courso of her letter, re ferring to tho uso of P.iino's celery compound among tho members of tho W. C A., says that those who havo been taking it feel meatly benefited, and desire to continue the uso of it." So many women run down in health 1v Just when you'll need It, and ap preciate it best, we begin our CHEAT flUTUlVlJl PJlEY-SflVIpG 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 F"rom 19 Cents Up. Big line of ladies', men's aud boy's shoes at prices which speak for themselves. Fifty pairs of men's and beys' patent leather shoes, 'from ',! 3 to 9, at gi.68, worth S4.00 This is one of our big bargains. I Men's Extension Sole Shoes $1.25, 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, 5'Ac. The best gray flannel, 15 yic per yard. Beautiful Line of Dress Goods Cheap. A FULL LINE OF: BOYS' AND GIRLS' CAPS AND LADIES' HOODS. Our stock of ladies' and misses' coats aud 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 THE PLACE: Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, nuAi iu I1IUI1AUL I'liTliKS' SALOON, I 13 North Haiti Street, - Shenandoah, Pa! E. F, SUPOWITZ, Prop. Encouraging To Buyers I-e Ol'K GUOCKUIEK, IIRV UOOIM, uunt'k kuiiniuinoi iioora ANII MIOKS Como direct from New York and hihtilelihla. Wolmyln largo iiimnlltliH ami cll at small protltH. Our prki-s aro the loweat In town. Philip Yarowaky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA. I overwork, or what is worso, ovcrworry, hvo been rostoicd to perfect health by Paine's celery compound, that its record in tho Phi la ilclplua homo has been duplicated iu overy largo city in tho Union. Grateful testi monials of this character havo been pule mauacors ot mil) In openly accorded to Palno's celery compound. Tho widespread uso of Taiuo's celery com pound, in tbo most intelligent, careful homes, and among tho most thoughtful portions of overy community, has grown up by j list this sortot personal guarantco, by word of mouth, from persons mado strong and well to others needing exactly the kind of iiivigoratlon and toning upthat l'alno'seelory compound gives. In time of great mental strain, when other remedies only medillo and muddlo, l'aino's celery compound feeds tho hard-pressed nerves. Value's colcry compound purifies tho blood of all bad humors, and cures tho many ail ments from this familar cause. A vast proportion of nil diseases aro pro ventiiblo. Palno's celery compound U uni versally prescribed by medical meti to stop the progress of disorders, duo to poor blood aud badly nourished ucrves. A Contented Woman Th sho who hm her wallH aud celllnga dreo rated from our latest designs and rich colors lu wall naper Wo havo a complete, lino of ex(uUlto tints and shades, In tho most a tlstlo combina tion and patten aud wo will deeoratu j our homo from kitchen to attio at n reasonable ll'iro. J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, I'a. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wcstphal's fluxUIator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp -FOR SALE AT lishcd timo and again in these columns, aml-fj it is a fact that no other remedy has ever r'i eelved a hundredth of tho hearty hlessitigl A that tho mauacors of public institutions havo DU Wl BRIBER SHOF Fergusou Home llloclc, . -'fi 1 1 Hi 1 - r affiVBi,
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