TRY ONE Pound of our 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you over tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember have- y k U it this price. We ai alvi . iie.i'-. tor L,o .vney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a 'i lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, a ISJ. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's Headache Cure ? A miii euro or your inmipy tt ti trial. refunded (lle SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. TVh'nbnne 1 'oiiniM tinn GO TO . KELLY'S For Stylish Hats and IJonnels at the Lowest Prices. New ot ami Philadelphia deigns, kough Killer hats, nil rtflors, (15c ; Sailor luts, 35c and up ; Yale liats, 50c ; Strainer liais, Sue; Dewey liats, 75c to Jl.oo: The Wheel. 1S5 ; Kucquo, 95c; Ostrich lips, 25c; Mnurning bonnets and veils complete, $2.00 ; li nnnirtitng veils, 1.50 ; Saxony and dt'rnuntown arti, 5c a hank. CHEAPEST and BEST GOODS OFFERED AT Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. "OUEPN Keep Your House Waiui bv 111110; our Stoves, Ivan;i s .1111I Heaters, liic) are ehcaprr li th iii f and luel. We have a nice selection in lm k i lie) must be sold. Christmas is rapid I v approaching, and we need room for our fancy stoi k of holiday furniture. This is our fir-t season in the stove business, nnd tn thoroughly advertise it, we will sell them at finall profits. Or upward will buy you a stove, range or heater. Every one sold is accom panied with a tiiiarantec. We enrrv the "tueen Cinderella," "Liberty," "Uncle Sam's I'ortune," "l amily Fortune," "New Fortune," "li.nuii-r,'' stoves and ranges. In heaters we crry the "Art Peninsular," ' 1' mpi'-ss Cmdciell.1, ''Imperial ( indereMa," lihem,'' "Acme," "llanner," "Ilora." 1 'ur ' Peninsular" answers a three-fold pur 1 - iiainci), u siove, nange 01 Heater. DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Alain St. We give your eves 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. Mairr Street. BEST LINE OF- id nrsr.rn.rn r.n.m rrrn ft umJutmts), rujun, rctu, HAY nd BTltAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E, 13. Foley, 37-wcentre . HI! ateiB tot th e ft? .Li, 1 ishat a gn-.il many men and women arc looking fo.-; help against approaching baldness; help Against Ivhtieniug hi '.i help to restore the lost gloss to the hair; help against facng tresses ; help fo- ths scalp attached by dandruff. AYfJi'S HAIR V'GORoffirs fust such help. II restores i-jv o faded hair to It' oi.'gi'tta color, gill - it lencth, thickness end g'.jss, and umorvci. dandruff. " My hair was rotiirh and hrofcen trirt beiran to fall out. 1 he use of but otio tn-lin. uf AYm'S Hair VlOOU both check. 1 thuful'in ; out and 1 entered inyhHirsiiH'oMi, gloas m.J InspIeiiilUcoiHlilii'ii. U Utlic i.ncsi of t!i 1 s. tut:." llus. 1'. L. SMTI1, Stiver Creek, Ji.bJ. "Cnme venrs no my Imir bevKti to full out anil 1 became qu .to buld. by advice 1 ti ted imor and very soon my hair ceased to fall out anil a new and viKorotMKrowth lr ide lis appi- .rail' o. M V r Is now r.t und'itit ard ,., , "T1I()S. DUNN, ltockville. Wis. Heeds Iteenrded. Deed from Catharine A. Hippto and hus band to llaiiild A I.neliwiMiil, piemi-es in I iim.ifjiia ; from l.in J, Itiiwiu.iti, tiustee, to I'M. 1. Deihert, lireinlsOK In .Schu.vll.ill Ilawn from Mornan . Teliraiid wife to Albeit 1). Wanukessel, premises in l.aliiliuxvllli'. I'olico ('onimisslous from the (loveriuir to Win. ('. I.ei.sur, one as C it I. police ollicois, the other for police oilicer for the 1'. ,t It. Co A f."i.00 cic,ht-day eloek for $2.75. l'or this month only. Orklu's, 12!) S. Slain stuet. tf lleadstoneH Tor Soldiers flruves. Thirtv headstones havo been received by (limen Post, No. 23, CI. A. It., of Pottsville. with which to mark the graves of as many soldiers of the civil war. The stones me furnished by the (,'overnmcnt and were ap plied for a year ami. 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, 23 NORTH MAIN ST. 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, Sit. 113 Kast Cofil Htrt'et, ShennmlnaJi, 1011 tut Mull ordeiw iirwnipUv utteinlfil tit. 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, net(iu..iity, 40c per pair BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT , PROP. rouu rnious Anovn post orricn. Pa. encouraging To Duyorc I- Grit ciiini mil, nuv i.noiM, I.UNT'S rUUMSIIIMW, IHMfln ash minus ('nine dlrett from New York and Philadelphia. We buy III largo ipiantltleH uud sell at small prolita. Our prices are the lowest in tow 11. Rhlllp Yarowaky, 213 WEfcT CENTRE ST., SHENND0AII, PA. Glycerine- SHAMPOO, CIUiAM. t Irises and beautifies the skin. Removes (Jawlruff and humors fiom the sculp. PRICE, - 2Q CENTS. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House lllock. I r4 Tttors i Jk TI!H WlUTIII'Jl, The fnroenstfor Wednesdays l'alr to partly e.loiidy, weHtlioratid slowly-rising tempera ture, with fundi variable winds, probably mill in the Northern districts. WTHY P011NTS. iJHpiienhif. l liroiif;lioiil Dim Country (:tirl'teil for Hasty rerusiil. Thu collieries weiu Idle tn day. The. Maplu Hill breaker is receiving n new I'lllll of pHillt. I l'ottsvllle's new shirt factory began opera I thins tills luoriiing. The aiithracilu eoal trado is unchanged in any esentliil featnru. The mountains were thickly populated Willi rabbit hunters to day. Thu I'ilUetis of Ashland mu contributing to innku ielutn the town eloek .1. II Mnitin was josteiday appointed fourtli-clawi postmaster at I'oiiiitiiindalo. A charter was yesterday granted to the Society Lalsoes Lletwiu, of Shenandoah. Milkmen who do business in Sbanioklii pay 11 license feo of $3 00 to tlio boiougb. William l'egley and Alice I. lloH'tnau, both of Dieshersville, wurn granted u marriage license. Three bundled teachers wero in attend ance at the opening of tlio Lackawuntiii county institute. Private P. 11. Haley, of Ashland, now stationed at Plattsburg. N. Y Is critically ill with typhoid fever. John Doolan, of Ashland, has challenged Salmon, of Mahanoy City, to run a 100 yard dash for flino a side. The Shenandoah High school foot ball eleven is playing with the (Jimrdvillo team at tin; latter place to-day. Neri Deitlieli, the ex-Poor Director, was to-day lelcased from jail to allow him to at tend the funeial of his sister. John Welsh was committed by 'Sipiiro Shoemaker in default of 500 bail, ehaiged by Mary Murphy witli f. and b. Chestnuts diled and ground into Hour aio Hindu into bread and used for food by the mountain peasantry of Prance. '''he cars of the l.akesidu Hallway luivo received a coat of daik red paint. They made their llrst appearance Sunday. .Mahanoy Ciiy's policeman reports that town crowded w ith bums. Huiely, this ha lm connection with the county institute? A shotgun in the hands of ll-yearold William llovle.of Weatherly, Carbon county, exploded and blew oil the shlo of his face. Judge Tlieodoio Sehouh, for morn than f0 years the editor of tlio Stioiidsburg Jifler- soman, yesteiday celebmted his tth birth day. Tlio "Peimsy's" winlur time table will bo issued on the 13th inst., with few ehauircs. Tlio run to Pottsville will bo flvo minutes loss than now. The families of (,'. W. Hess and Jeromlah Saltzer, of ISh.onisbiiig, were rendered un conscious liy gas escaping from nowlv- kimlled tires. The sale of tlio Natalio colliery, noir Mt. Carmel, has been postponed until November !0. J. Pierpont Morgan is after the nlant. Tlio lL'th Iieglment was liuisteicd out yes terday. One hundred and twenty thousand dollars weie expended and forty thousand moio asked for to foot tlio bills of tho Peace jubilee. Tho Crystal Water Company has awarded William MeAdains the contiact for laying three miles of pipe fiom the reservoir to I.ytlo colliery. liert S. Koeuig has resigned tlio manage ment of thu Academy of Music, at Pottsville, to again icsumo his position at tlio !).(!. Yiieiigling & Son's brewery. Snpt. Schaeller says that In tho first six counties, alphabetically considered, fifty school teachers leccivo less salary than tho average, cost of keeping a pauper. Mary Itillett, who long ago had a tomb stone with a blank dato lino erected over thu site she chose for her grave, died yesterday in the Lancaster County Almshouse.. The tiro in breasts Nos. 17 and IS, at No, 8 colliery, Coaldale, whole four men met death two weeks ago, htill rages, and it is feared that It may bu necessary to Hood the colliery. William Lawson, charged with passing bogus checks on merchants at Strouilsburg bouio mouths ago, was arrested on his leturn to that town yesteiday to visit his sweet heart. A Requiem high mass will bu celebrated in St. ('aniens church, Mahanoy City, to-morrow morning. It will ho in commemoration of tho lato Mis. Michael Uyan, who departed this lite one month ago. IJr. nun's Uotigli Syrup cures sore tluuat. Don't delay when you are lothered with a soiu throat. It may lead to bronchitis. This remedy is a sure euro. Price only 25o. Acknow leilgeiuonts. To the Ollicors of tho Homo Friendly Society, of li.tltimoro, Mil., George A. Chase, Secre tary. I desire to return my sincere thanks to tie ollicors of your company for tho piomptuess Willi which tlio claim of one hundred and bcventy-eight (f 178.00) dollars, duo upon tho death of my husband, Robert M. Jones, was met. Your superintendent, William I Fvaus, and agent Fred Acornly, paid tho claim in full shortly after death, uud It caiuu ns u (luil send to me In thu hour of my bereavement. I heartily recommend your company to all my fiiends. Mils, Roiikut II. JON'KS, St. Nicholas. 1 am this day in receipt of ono hundred ami eight (S10SOO) dollars from your com pany, as a death claim hold upon the death of my husband, William Hull. Tho money cainu to mo in my gieatcst need and your superintendent, William T. Kvaus, and agent, James Patterson, have my most sin cere thauks for their promptness. Whenovor tho opportunity presents itself I shall avail myself thereof to speak a gooa worn tor your excellent company. You deserve it all. Mum. William hull, Wigguus. Tlio promptness of your company in pay ing tho death claim of fifty (50) dollars lor tho loss of my beloved daughter, Lolllo, is greatly appreciated, which attests tho faith fulness of. your superintendent, William T. Kvaus, and agent, Harry Reoso. Accept my thanks for tho same, with the wish that your company may continue to prosper. rilll.u- UnK.iit.i'.H, Shenandoah. At Payne's nursery. Glnirdvllle, you will 11 lid tho luigest stock overseen in thu (utility l.niiilmi'H l.lttlo Tiil'lliulo. Ijondoii. Oct. 31. During il Kovprf storm Sat in day night n Hmall area about half n mile square, around Den- mark Hill, Cambenvell, London, was VlHitcd by a veritable cyclone. Calm woto overturned. windows, doors, lamppoHtH. trees nnd chimneys wen blown down und n number of houses unroofed. Tho contents of numerous tin wham' stalls wero carried hundreds of yards In the air by tlio wind, and many people woie Injured by tho flying debt Is, which also did Immense Uum nge to property HnUildo by Fliiiim. I'ittBbUt'B. Oct. 3L Ilecuuso Philip Caesldny was late In lteeplnu nn op polnttnent with his wife, Maty Ann, to take her to the exposition during Its closliiK days, u quarrel started between tlietn. It wug olided Buturday night by Mrs. Caslday pourinu oil on her clothes, Hwttlnir tire to them with a match nnd beltiR burned so badly that she died yesterday. While the flames were bunilnt,' her body she cried to ln-r husband (p snva her, but it was too lute. THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE Interesting Dbicourn'i by a Number ol Interesting Instructor. Mahanoy City, Nov. 1. J)r. M. (1 Drum baugh took the rostrum towards the close of yostorilny afleinoon'sscssloti of tlio Teachers' County Institute and made an inteicsting address on "Tlio Nature of Kducutlon." He is ono of thu most popular instructors of tho Institute. Dr. O. T. Coison gave an Interesting talk on general topics and closed tho aftcriicou session . Tho entertainment for tho evening was a lecture by Mini. Wallaco ltruce, ox-U. S. Consul to Scotland, who spoko on u "A tlrcat Country" In an eloquent and interesting in, inner, hut tlio discourse was somewhat dis connected. This morning's session of tlio Institute was oponed with singing. Tlio discourses are In terspersed with singing. Miss Leila Part ridge spoko on "The Piiychology of Spelling" and Mrs. Liulsn Preeto resumed her talk mi "Phi slcal Culture." Tho talk of Dr. O. T. Corson on "The Ito lalioii of tlio Superintendent, or Principal, to his Assistants" was very helpful to the teachers ; and tlio subject of "The Newest Geography" was handled in his Usual enter taining and Instructive style by Dr. M. (1. Ilriitnbaugli, Singing closed the morning session. At tills afternoon's session of thu institute Miss Lolla Parlrldgo gave a talk on "Train ing tlio Powers." The interest III thu Institute is great and the sessions nro very largely attended. Quito a number of tho town people attend the sessions reftulaily. Tho sentiment among tho teachers seems to bo largely in favor of keeping tho Institute here, but Shenandoah is a distiirhltigclctncut in the calculation. With the ninth of the mountain teachers divided the institute will go back to Pottsville. An effort Is being mado to bring about a union of all the teachers in favor of Mahanoy City. PERSONAL MENTION. Ilenj. F. Cunnnlng, Jr., of Pottsville, was a visitor to town to day. MIssLva llrewer leturned to-day from a visit to friends at llloomshuig. M. J. Cull', of Lost ('reek, thu popular tea a-gent, circulated among friends hero to day. Dr. (). M. Hamilton, or Mlllursbuig, Dauphin county, is a guest of friends In town. A baby girl was greeted at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kills, on South Main btreet. Mrs. Horace Denglcr, and daughter. Lvolyn, have gono to Scrauton and Piltston on a visit. Mrs. Anthony Scliinickor, of South Main street, yesterday presented her husband with a daughter. Kugeno Ferguson, tho Hwiald's bright and hustling carrier at Lout Creek, was In town to-day. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Marshall and daughter liavo returned from a visit to Philadelphia and Ilaltimore. F. C. Iteeso has changed his residence from South Jardiii street to Mrs. S. 1). Hess' prop erty on West Lloyd street. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. llrewer and Mrs. L. K Clark enjoyed a drive to tho OaUiwissa val ley and return this afternoon. Tlio six-months old child of Mr. and .Mi's. . W. Hooks lias been seriously ill for the past week, but is somewhat impioved. Mrs. Matilda Tempest, of Fast Coal street. who has been visiting relatives at Philadel phia the past several weeks, relumed home last evening. Tho Misses O'Connor, of New York city, have arrived in town to attend tho bedside of thelrsistor, Mrs. J.J. Coakley, who is seriously 111. Tho condition of Mrs. J. J. Coakley to-day was very much improved. Her chances for recovery aie now more favorable than at any period during her illness. I'ostor Says a Colli Wave Foster, tb Canadian weather prophet, says that tho first week in November will bring a cold wave to tho northern states, and, starting in cool, the same week will bring a wave of high temperature to the southern states. Annual Snloo over 0,000,000 Uoxen FOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DIEOBDEUS such as Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Glddlno33, Fulness aftor meals. Head ache. Dlz7.ino.ss, DrowslnosB. Flushings of Heat, Loss ot Appotlto, Costlvoness, lllotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills. Dis turbed Sloep. Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trombllng; Sensations. THE FIRST D03E WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer Will acknowlodgo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ili:i:CIIAM'N 1'IIXS, taken as direct ed, w'llqulckly rostoro Fomalos to com plete hoalth. Thoy promptly romovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys torn mill euro Melt lleadaelie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have thu LARCEST SALE Of any rntciit.llcillrlnu In the 'World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. perguson's Theatre. One Night Only- TUESDAY, NOV. 1st, '98. Matchletm In merit uud maKHitudn. Chat. K. ItlaneyV hi a nuiM.al mu-imh A HIRED GIRL. JUST FOR F"U IM. A east of 2fi flrt-fluatirtlwti All new.eli'Kiuit, orlulnal, bright, novel niul elaborate, Moro inuslo than a coiulo opera. Threo bet of jaeenery. OAHTi-CIioh. I'. McCarthy, IMIth Mlnllln, (Ium l'Jkley, Mllluii Maynurd, John It.CutupMou, hhunui'i si tent, Mart Keujjan, and the fainouu Ituie ilnterH. Acrobatic Daneerti. l'rlcei tu milt all, Halo of tteati now Dpen at uaual pi tu. Downstairs, 50c. Up stairs, 25c. I w'''''"t"t'''''''t'-.l I'OMTlGAr. POINTS. The Democratic candidates nro after tho soldier vote. Candidate llogim and Chair man Moyer weio tit camp flicauo on suimay. Hon. John Wanainnkor will speak at Schuylkill Haven, MluersvUlo and St. Clair Saturday afternoon nnd at Pottsvillo in tlio evening. Tho Democrats hold a very successful meeting at Mahanoy City on Saturday even ing D.ivld M. Orahiini, tho Iiepuhllcan canill dato for Senator, and who has tho winning hum! in tho contest, was In town yestorday and paid tho 1Ii:iiau sanctum a pleasant call. Mo Is sanguine of success. Hon. U. V. llilUhoovcr, or Carlisle, Is stumping thu county for the Democrats. Ho speaks at Mahanoy City to-night. Dr. Keitiel, tho Knpuhllcan randldato for tho Lt'glslatuie, circulated among tho voters here last night and to-day, and gained many frii mis. (len. J. P. S Oobln, Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor, will spcyP at Minersvlllo to-night, a soit of attraction, as It we ro Malor Ilebcr S Thompson, of Pottsville, has accented the annolutment tendered him bv Governor Hastings to servo as the Com missliiner to receive tlio vole of electors in tho l'ouitli Regiment on Tuo'day next. The Demoeiats are making preparations for their mass meeting In this town Monday evening, to benddicsbed by Hon. V. A, Sowden and otheis. H will be held in Fer guson's theatre. W. A. Marr, tho Democratic candidate lor .Indue, has liclned to defeat many good men on his party ticket, and there is no good lcason why he should recelvo llicir support, The Sunremo Colli I has decided that when a eioss is marked in the circle at top of the column and a cross marked at a name in an other column, tho whole ballot is vitiated mid w ill not bo counted. The Socialist Labor party is corresponding with a Philadelphia speaker of that party with a view to arranging a debate on tlio tlnaiu iul uiieslion with Mr. liruuim. If tho arrangements can bo made it will take place in tills town next Monday night. Nnvnl Train Wrmdieil, Two Killed. Winnipeg. Man.. Nov. 1. The special nnval li.iln wus derailed east of Hat Poitage by a broken rail, and the ten der, two liagRnge cars and three col onist cars .went over nn embankment ton feet hljrli. I'rntik Flecltney and William .Miller, boys fiom the train ing; ship Aglncmirt, uf Chatham, 13iif., weio killed. Samuel Harrison, stoker, uf ICilliiluiigli. and Thomas Hums, sea man, were liijuied. as was also a mnn named Smith from .inplnenuvllle, Que., who ims stealing a ride. Our lliittloililiiH In lliii.II. It.ihiii. Hrnzll, Nov. 1. The battle ships Oregon and Town have arrived heie. Ill diiys from Tumpkinsvllle. mak Inrr ;'n i 'ei iitinnally smooth and rapid run down the coast. The coaler Abar enda consumed L'l days In making the same trip. The battleships will re plenish their eoal bunkers and then proceed to Hlo, where they are to take part In the great demonstration there on Nov. ID to (iimmemorale the an niversary of the birth of tho republic of IlruKll. l.oug In the Harness, William J. Burko,- tho venerable teacher of Minersvlllo, Is attending tho county in stitute at Mahanoy City, making tlio 311th annual session ho has attended, Mr. Uurko was ono of the organizers of tho first insti tute, whon it was presided over by J. K. Krewson, as county superintendent. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "M j Stic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neil ralgja radically cures in I to 3 days. Its action upon thu system is . remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once (he cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. tf MISCELLANEOUS. FOU flAI.K A fin m f alumt lOfiercs wltliln three nnd oic-luilf miles of Hhetmndoah. (iooi tlu filing linn so, uxf-clU'ht nut build nif. Apply to T. li. Il( djiill, Mi.nandoali Va. tt lilOlt SA1.I5 Valuable Blieimndo:ih property, I t!fi(rnllv lm-ati'l on Oak Ktrt-ct. with nil modrrn coiivunU'iK-fH. ntnro room and wirlhtK nnd hoiiMi on the rear. Vor further liiforiuatlon apply at this olllcv. tf 111 Oil HALICTwo pool table In od eondl 1 tlon. Can lio boiiKbt very reasonable. Aj.pl' to Anthony Schiniclcer, 10U South .Main utreet. tf ATOTH'K jH'wiiable propertlen for wale. Aj 1 ply to H. (i M. llidlopcter, attorney, .Shenandoah. K-Ill-tf 1AQIL HAIdC A aluubki propeity on Went 1 Centre street, dwelling liouwo, and all cou veuleneeH In tleHlrablu location, Apply to ThoinuH Tcsh, for further particulars &-'i7-tf FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses Siluatt d on WeHt Coal htreet, Shenandoah. Tho property entlro Is 112 feet front and 70 feet deep. JKneh house ha a frontau of V24 fret by fort deep, with kitchen 10 by li fett:all are tu i btorl h, nix rouniH, tin roof. They havo jimt hern inoroiiuiiiy repinreo, pwiy paintou and pajK'rcd, ami new hIIIh, 4Hithou-eH and coal hoiiHCH consti ncted. Those proper t Ith aro VOll 8 A L1C, ICXOIIANdK or HUNT Hither uh a whole or separately nnd on rea ho li able, teruiM, Kor fuither information apply to M. P. FOWLER. U01ES', HISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Selei-1 jour gaiment from up-to-date styles. We have the right goods here and a large variety to select from at the rigid prices. Ladies' Cpals, $2.50, $3.00, $5.00, $0.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Fur Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our slock ol dress goods has no cmial. You will find here a large assortment -of plain and fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic at bar gain prices, , Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blankets, carpets, rugs, etc. Look through our line on second floor and get prices. lluttcrick paper ialtern, best in the world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH (VI A UNI STREET. g g COURT HOUSE NEWS. A Number of Appointments of IMetlliiu Oltlenrs and Other Itiisiliens. The court has rppoliitcd a number of dic tion ollicors, among them being tho fallow ing : Arthur Douohoc, judge at Shupptoii district; T. J. Mullahcy, Judge in Fourth ward; F. A. Kveiett and Silas Hufnaglc, Republican and Democratic Inspectors re spectively at llraudoiivllle; Thomas Dolau, Judge In North llutler; Michael F. Haley judge und Michael Moian inspector, Last waul of Glrardvillc. Wm. Wlllielm, F.sq , filed a petition asking tho court to remove the School Dlicctors if the lllytho Independent district its they failed tu open the schools at the proper time, there lie. nc a deadlock. The court mado no older in tho changing of the election polls in thu llrownsvllle, Mahanoy township, district, on account of tlio proximity of tlio next election, nlul the petitions for and against the change belli,! about equally signed by the voteis of the district. S M. l'ntcrllnc, Ksq , made an application fur the appointment of John Mnrau as Re publican overseer for tlio Fast llutler dlstiiet Sherill' Toole acknowledged this deed In opcuaoiirt: Toll. L. Arnold and J. W Martinaii, trading us tlio Now Lebanon llrewlng Co , for a lot of ground III tho bor ough of Shenandoah, as the property of Clias. Shiipeuas, for $1,800. A ono yiar guarantee accompanies overy watch lepaiied at firkin's, 120 S. Main strict. Hull rrogiiims, Tickets, Kte. Tho II Kit.u.l) job department is head quarters for ball programs, Invitations, tickets n i ul all sorts of printing fur entertain ments. Latest styles in grout variety in stock and prices aro at rock bottom, consist ent with good work. I.tfcuHO Transfers. The license of Peter Ilalnvis, First ward, of Mahanoy City, to Flank Warslikofsky j Sydney Shuw, First ward, of Pottsville, to Albert A. Sclfcrt; Martin Dnlan, fiom the South ward, St. Clair, to the Middle ward. j ... i .w RHEUMATISM !UP.ALGIA and timllur Coaplnlnts' uiiu iireu iivu udut i:iu urmcent GERMAH medical laws prtccrlceJ by eminent pnyslclansi DR. RICHTER'S '4 a Mnunn n 'PAIN EXPELLEB.l AVorM renowned I Uomnrkablv KtieceEsfiil t Onleppnnhio with Trade Mark ' Anchor, V. Ad. Welder Co., 215 1'earlSt.j. cw York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branca Honses. Owu Glassicorks, r.itWtU. liadorogd & rccouuucuilua bi A. Vasley. 106 H. Main St.. C. II. nacenbnch, 103 N. Main St., f.p.d. Klrltn, 6 E. Main St. ANCHOR" fiTOMACHAIi Lost for Uoii", iiNpppRiiifX:winmneli Complaint n. war OVERCOATS. SOLD OUT ! A Clean Sweep ! Our Whole Stock Gone 1 () 0 0 UJ 0 Old friends, but we part with them gladly. We now offer you a new stock ; not an old suit in the store ; at very lowest prices for good 'honest Clothing. Don't fail to visit our store when you are in need of Clothing. We can bargains. give o)- L 10 and 12 S. Main OVERCOATS. Orkin's No. 129 South Main Street, Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. $5.00 Pained Celery Compound Makes People Well. Th on. tru. ipeclfic for dliea.es mrltlof from debilitated nervous tyitem UPalne's celery compound, so generally pr.tcrlbet by phyilclani. It la probably the moat re markable remedy that the aclentlflc research of this country has produced. Prof. Kdward E. Phelps, M. D L. t D., of Dartmouth college first prescribed what Is now known the world over as I'alne's celery compound, positive cure tor dyspepsia, blllou.neaa, liver complaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, alt nervous dlceases and kidney troubles. Palnea celery compound has succeeded again and again wh.r. everything else has failed. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. CARD TO THE PUBLIC ! The undersigned hai dlneo' i fdmoil (tio ittnvn biintiii'Mri mill will (it'Vottl 1' entire attention tu tho repairing of all kliuh .f BtoveH, hcatcrn and ranges. All repairing will receive prompt attention WAl. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardlu S1J you some real, genuine -(o St., Shenandoah, Pa. A Contented Woman Is she who has her walls and celllnus duwatcd from our lutext iIi kIkiis mid rich colors In wall paper- Wo have u eomplrto line of eiqulsllo tints and shades, lu the most a tlstle rmuhliin lions mid patterns, and we will decorate ; our hoinefinm klUIini tn attlu at a reasonably llu'ire, J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, 1'a. Jewelry Store, REF0W1CH, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. Eight Day Clock for $2,75. For This Month Only. v
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