' Tmt '.fit .1 W V r uritiirii-iirn-trifi"ii-i'r,-- TRY ONE Pound of our 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember wv have 40 kir Is ut this price. We are alo i'or Lowncy's pack age candy. Ooc for one pound and 30c for a yi lb package. HOOKS &BR0WN, IM. (Vlsln St. HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's Headache Cure ? A 'irt mrc or your nnmt y It n trial. nfumlrtl. ( Jtve SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, $ South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. T't'thniir I'omim ctfiiti GO TO. KELLY'S Ifor Stylish Hats and Bonnets the Lowest Prices. at New or'f and Philadelphia designs. Kough Kider hats, all colors, 1,5c ; Sailor hats, 35c and up ; Yale lmt.s, 50c ; .Steamer hats, Soc; Dewey hats, 75c to 51.00: The Wheel, S5 ; Kucquo, 95c ; Ostrich tips, 25c J mourning nonncts ana veils complete, $3.00 ; Silk mourning veils, J1.50; Saxony and f lermantown yarn, 5c n hank. CHEAPEST and MEST GOODS OFPEHED AT Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. Keep Your House W win liy ll-lil' our Stores, J -.-,'. I llcafrs. 'I he) .lie cllcipel huh c : ,,.fl. We h;nc a nice selection i I h- must be sold. Christmas 1, pi approaching and we need room for our - t k of holiday furniture. This is our season in the stove business, nnd to ';io; iighl) advertise it, ; will sell (belli at nail prolitH. I Or upward will buy you a stove, range or neuter. I'.very one sola is accom panied with a guarantee. We carrv the "Queen Cinderella," "Liberty," "Uncle Sam's Fortune," "Family Fortune," "New .fortune," "Iianner," stoves and ranjjc In hejrs we r rry the "Art Peninsular," ' t rr.-re-w Cin.lcrelU, '"-Imperial f mdereHa," 'Iitrtj,' Arrne," "lUnnrr,' "Mora." Our "I'enmii.'ar" aiisu-rr, a threefold pur l.-e namely, a Mow, kange or Heater, DAVISON'S BUSY , FURNITURE , AND , STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Mnin 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 Vorf a ,eS'timate profit, s TllQS. ;. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mairr Street. BEST 1IIME OF- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, JIAY and HTKAW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths t: T Cnlair aTlWest i-. Ut i Centre Bt. fJ.t P ' ""gVJ-is, iii m but extremely good for the sufferer from that 1 arassing disease is Dr. Ayer's Cheiry Pectoral. No mudi cine can compare, with this great remedy in tho prompt and perma nent aid it gives in all bronchial aifections. It stops the cough, soothes tho irritated throat, and in duces refreshing sleep. "I had a bronchial trouble of nnrli a per sistent ami Btubborn charaeter (hat the doc tor pronounced it incurable with ordinary remedies, but rccommendod me l Irj Acr' Charry l'octoral. Ono bottle cured mo." J. C. WOODSON, P. M., Forest Hill, W. Va. "A short tima ago I was taken with a severe, attack of bronchitis, and neither phy sicians nor ordinary remedies gave n:c relief. In despair of finding anythinR to cure inu, I bought n bottlo of Ayer's Cherry 1'ectoraL iA-si than one bottle entirely cured me." GEO. B. HUNTER, Altoona, Pa. now put up in half-sizo bottles at half price GO cents. l"li-l rirot l'lrel Insure your pioperty from low in the Idest anil htrnnt'st cash companies : Phila. Underwriters Insurance Oo. of North America and I'iiu Association, Haitford Kile Ins Co., American I'lio Insiiranco Co., WestChoster Fire Ins. Co., United I'lrcnieu'. Ins. Co. T. T. Williams 123 S. .fardln St.. .Shenandoah Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in I to 3 dii)S. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious, it removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by hhenandoah drug store, Miennndoali, tf At Payne's nursery, Ciimrdville, you will find tho largest stock ever K en in the county Deeds Uccnrdcd. Deeds for tho following 1e.1l estate transfers were llled for record yesterday : From Morgan W. Kehr and wife to Albert 1) Warmkessel, for premises in LandiiiKvillc from James T.orah, administrator to (iconic Nuklis, for premises in Kast Union township; iroiu u. lower and otliors, executors, etc.. te Y illinin h. erba, for premises in Tower City. Ask your grocer for tho "lioyal Patent flour, and tako no othor brand. It is tho est tlonr msjln flcrauumus, fuchsias, liansies daises, roses etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries. (iirardvillc. Tuberose and gladiolus hull LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS, Miur carmem from up (o-dnte styles. We Ii.im- the rifjht goods here and a lar(,'e v.uict) to select from at the right prices. Ladies' Coats, $2.50, S3. 00, $5.00, SG.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Far Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock ol dress iroods has no equal. 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 blanket", carets, rugs, etc. I.ook through our line on sei o ml iloor and get prices. liuttrrick pner patterns, best in the world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH tVIAirvl 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 20c per pair 25c per pair Youth's, - Ladies', Men's, et Quality, 40c per pair BOSTON E 27 South Main street, Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. rouu dooks above post orncc. Pa. Se INDEPENDENTjJUDICIARY. Mr. William A, Murr'n Many flattie mill Ilia Vletllim. The Ashland News, n weekly Democratic newspaper, published ut tho homo of Mr. Jlarr, the former "nun-partisan" judiciary innn and tho piesent partisan Judiciary rati llihito for Juilge, lias the following tosay of that gentleman : "In 1KS1 Win. A. Marr opposed Hon. .Iiimos 1! licllly for Judgo and materially aided in defeating him for Judge Oreeti. "In 1sb2 Wm. A. Marr opposed Hon. 1 .lames 1!. Itellly for Judge nnd energetically aided in defeating him forjudge Pershing, the Kepiililii an nominre fur Judge. ' In l-s'.U Win. A. Marr opposed (leorgc J. Wadliniter. i:i., tho Democratic nominee, for Judge, nnd wss successful in defeating him for Judge Oreen, the nominee, of tho llepuh lleali parly. "Wm. A. Marr assisted in defeating S. C, Kirk, the Democratic nominee fur Prothono tary, one of tho clianost and most elllclont ullleers that has oyer served the peoplo on the Hill in Poltsvlllc. "Win. A. Marr, after attending the Chicago Convention in 1MW by tho favor of tho peoplo of Schuylkill county, refused to support its nominee. William Jennings Itryan, who geueiously dedicated his mental to turu ashlo tho misery, want and poscity into which tho "Money Power" has been legislating tho masses of tho people in a land inoro bounteously favored by Uud than any other country on the face of tho earth. Tho battle, 111 Pfl was between the masses and the classes. If William A. Marr refused to support the peoplo in '(id; if ho denied his aid to the people's champion who sacrificed himself in 1111 ellort to secure happiness, full and plenty for his countrymen, the honest, Industrious, labol lolls people, why should those country men now aid Mr. Marr? If any man will r fir e to aid in elevating his countrymen to higher level, to greater happiness, to tho necessaries and to inoro of tho comforts of life, why should tho people lift him into power and wealth V" Tito Coal Mm ket The close of October has not shown the anthiaeiio market ill a much more satisfac tory condition than it was at tho close of September, both as regards demand and prices, although the lecent htm ins and cold weathci in the West have made tho demand better in various localities there, and a brisk movement bus ulso been noticed in New Ihiul.md ports. At tidewater, prices aie still bi iiii! cut, although there has been talk of an advance in thu circular rates, which, how ever, has not yet been confirmed. It is up paient, from the number of orders that dealeiH report having received during the last month from customers who usually lay in their next winter's supply during tho pring and early summer mouths, that buyers have learned that it is to their ad vantage to hold oil until fall and securo tho low mies which thulr experience of previous yeats lias shown aro likely to bo in force. Any improvement which may be expected must conio fiom a prolonged spell of cold weather. This would force buying for con sumption, and as tho stocks in dealeis' hands uru very low, would probably catiso a rush for immediate delivery, which the railroads would find very hard to meet in view of the present shortaL'o in cars. Prices would then undoubtedly advance, but whether there will bo any decided improvement before the first of January will depend upon the tonuago iu November and December, and it will need the most radical restriction in shipments to oll'ect it. Tho tonnago for October is estimated to bo about the samo as that of last year for tho corresponding month, possibly 111010. No amount has been fixed upon for November, but it is probable that tho usual output for this timo of year will bo produced. A OOI.IIISN orrolll'UMTV. iioiuen opportunities ilo not otten present themselves, so when thoy do wo should bo alert to seize them. Tho weak-and aillne. tho vigorless and devitalized, thoso who from ignorance or foolishness aro in miserable health, will find a golden opportunity in be nig able to consult Dr. (iieene, 35 West 11th St., New York City, tho distinguished specialist fico, by letter or otherwise. Dr. Giecno has an enormous practice, a wido ox. perionee and is tho most successful physician in curing disease in this country. If you want to bo well, if you want to feel tho vigor of life and to experience happiness, writo to Dr. (Irieno to-day about your case Ho Is known all over the world as tho pioprietor of that most wonderful medicine, Dr. (ireeno's Nervuin blood and nerve remedy. l'l'of. Colo's I'reilletiolls, The, world Is not coining to an end In 1H00, as sumo scientists would havo you to believe. tint many nations will exchange place. China will he completely upset and millions of her countrymen will laud iu America, whllo in telligcut Americans will make a gaidcti of Kden out of China. Tho llubonie plajjuc will soon begin its awful work of destruction In tho Old Country, and causo thousands of her people to Uy to America for their lives. A change of government will bo inaugurated in Kuglaml, Germany and Franco. Queen ictoria, Huipernr William, Pope I.co and several other rulers will bo called away. Tho present form of government In America will bo changed. Thoro will bo wars all along tho color lino. Prof. Andrco will bo found, and tho North Polo discovered. Tho llistcrn States may he Hooded this month, as alo thu Suutlicrn and Western. Wutch out for strange appearing pheiiomenas in tho heavens. an iMroitT.v.NT ;)irri:iti:.vci:. To mako it apparent to thousauds, who think themselves ill, that they nro not af flicted with any disease, hut that tho system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort homo to their hearts, as a costivo condition is casily'cured by using Syrup 01 Figs, Manu. faetured hy tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists. Sir, Locket's Now rosltlou, I Knoch Locket, for six years employed clerk at tho I'ergtison House, this town, was yesterday Installed as elork at tho Valley Hotel, Uazlcton, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Sidney Smith. We Sell The best saxony and CJerniantown wools in tlienmrket the celebrated "Columbia" brand. We have a large line of colors. Newport scarf shawl, to skeins of the Utopia Shetland Floss will make it. Plain and combination colors. Call and see the sample shawl. Morgan's Bazar, 23 NORTH rVIAIINJ 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, Ho, l(:l I'u-t Coal Hired, Pbciiamloali, Hall ordein prvuipllv alien Jed to, Pcnn PITHY POINTS. I'.tiiienliigs Tliroifglimit tli Country l!hrlrlnil for Hasty IVrusal. Gunners report rabbits as plentiful. Tho School Hoard meets this evening. Tho fiscal coal trade yoar closed on Monday. Half a loaf Is better than no vacation at alt. Cuts a figuro in money matters tho hank, note engraver. Tho Pottsvlllo olcctrlc railway must run cars every fifteen minutes. Pottsvlllo has received Its tax duplicate, which amounts to (17,830.31. IMwln Young, of Altoona, i Iho now manager of Pottsvllle's theatre. It cost Philadelphia $120,000 to feed the visiting commands during the Peace Juhllto 'I he Miners' National Hank of Pottsvlllo declared a semi-annual dividend of tlnco per coin. Tho llcddall brothers, Shenandoah's crack shots, have recently purchased two valuable Uoi;sat 52.V). An entertainment will bo held at Mahaiioy Plane lo-inoi row evening, for thu benefit of tno .M. 1;. church. Jev. J. P. German preached his farewell sermon In tho German Lutheran chinch of .iiiiieisvillo 011 Sunday. Howard Durclilll. of Mahaiioy City, has received an honorable discharge from the u. a. volunteer service. Aimer .Morris was elected secretary of tho Mahaiioy City lioroujh Council, succeeding i. o. iieiiinom, resigueil. The lllks imperial minstrels of A1,I,1 have become a permanent organization, with a. 11. nicy as press agent. a new camp of tlio P. O. S. of A. will b instituted at Sheppton on the 12th Inst., with a membership of thirtv-flvii. The school children aro making tho most of the weok's holiday while tho teachers aro 111 institute ami the teachers? Isaac, Harvey, of Itavino. Trenimir (own ship, and Phoubo M. Hubler: of Cheirvvlllo were granted a marriago license. Authraelto coal has bee 11 disetivered on the f.iiiunt J. F. Montgomery, four miles north ' 01 Uillianisport, anda slia ft will ho sunk. Tho Columbia Heat. Light and Power Company, of Shenandoah, capitalized at .-.,000, was incorporated at HarrUbuig this w eek. Strychnine pills playfully eaten by the little daiiKhter of Frank II. Heist, of .Sliaeuorstown, Lebanon county, caused her death. Tho inmor that tho P. & It, Iiv. Co. intend to transfer much of the tralllc from the Catawlssa brunch over tho Shamokln division is denied. Charles Weber, of Ashland, who was mils teied out with tho 15th Penua. regiment has ro-cnllstod in tho United States Marines at Philadelphia. From, Mahaiioy City, tho very first day of tho county institute, comes tho information tliatSuperintendeut Weiss will boa candidate for ro election. f ho Mahauoy City foot ball team defealed Shenandoah yesterday by tho scoro of U to 0. A dispute arose during tho second half and Shenandoah quit. Calling on an invalid aunt. Miss F.lizabcth Patterson, who lived alone at ChambersbiirK .uiss ueririKic KI1110 yesterday found her relative lying dead. seventy employes In the wiro nail mill, at .sew uasuo strueK yesterday, when an order was issued to pay them for piece work in stead of by tho day. Sherill" salo notices havo been placed on Iho following Mahaiioy City houses: Ilugeno Wilds, Anna Elliott, Peter Itoltz, George uanieis ami .Mary JloWn. llio Philadelphia Press savs: It is im.w stood that tho anthracite coal operators have iiecmcii loinaKoan advance in the price of coal 01 twenty-tlvo cents a ton. . G. Dusto, tho rerguson House barber. ismahinga nig display of tnnsoriai articles iu ins snow window, pJIino Inspector Davis reports two fatal and lour non-iatal accidents for the month of ucioner 111 tno Filth authracito district. Dr. S. U. Swallow will speak at Hazleton to-morrow ovcuiiiK A ilro boss ut ono of tho collieries is raising an extensivo moustache, and hss contracted witli tho Fertilizer Company to furnish a ton of its product to hasten tho growth. Itlciiard is doing well. AN OFFICER'S SEARCH. uoiiHimiio i.iiiioii (1ms stolen Property mid a 1'rlMouer lonstable Matt, (lihlon went to Parry lownsuip yesterday, armod with n search wirrant to recover stolen properly belonging 10 uie saw mill wiilcli is involved iu the suit 01 i-rank Scott against John M. Itchier. The premises of Iienbiiiihi Iteiner. a robitlv, of tho defendant, were visited and tho oineer was denied admission to a building ho wisneu to sonrcli. lie lorccd an entrance and found a belt belonging to the saw mill machinery. Benjamin lieiuer was then placed under arrest and brought to this town, l lio prisoner was arraigned beforo Justiei- Toomey last night. Ho denied knowiiiL- that any of the mill apparatus was secreted 011 hi property and disclaimed any knowledge i f the troubles involved In tho suit, hut he was committed in default of ?300 ball. PERSONAL MEN HON. .Mrs, A. F. Morgan and Mrs. E. C. Urobii spent yesterday visiting friends at I'otUvillu .u. 1). .Malono made a bus ness trln t Sheppton this murniiif.'. D.iulel S. Snydor, of Port Carbon, was .1 Kuest of relatives In town to-day. vi iiiiam 'i nomas, a private In tho 21st. In. fantry, stationed at riattsburc. V. V ), had his furlough extonded 20 days. This is the second extension granted since his Illness. jiirs. juax neese, ana (laughter. Lottie, am visitors to Philadelphia. lion. James H. Iteilly, of l'ottsvillo. wn registered at tho Hotel Frauey to-day. V. J. 4'erguson, ot i.ost Creek, snent thi aftornoou iu town visiting friends. Dr. Hull's Cougli Syrup cures n rough or cold iu short older. Ono bottlo of this wonderful remedy will oll'ect a euro. It U absolutely tlio best cuiigli syrup mudo. l'rlco !c. flower allusion Ki'jiort, llio report oi me f lower .Mission for tho montti 01 ucioner is aslollows: Distributed nan uozoii rons, in noqucts, 10 baskets of iruit, J glasses ol jelly, 2 quarts of soup, 8 garments, 3 loaves of bread, made twenty visits, 30 cents donation niui 18 cents collec tion. till) lug up Wtialierles, A Philadelphia syndicate is buying up culm banks and coal wiiaheries In the upper end of Luzorno county and operating them on an economical Ecalo, Tho syndlcato pro. poses to tako coal out of iibaudoi.'ed culm hanks at less cxpcndituio than any other washery operatives. Mupt. Iloyil at Hazleton, 1'rom llazleton StambiMl, Adam S. lloyd, of Shenandoah, District Superintendent of the Philadelphia & ItciuU ng collieries In that section, was in this city yesterday attending tho funeral of tho late John Watson, Mr, Jloyd was a former resi dent of tills section, and lias many friends hero, who aro always pleased to greet hjm, Obituary, llridsctSeaiilaii.awidow 47 years ot nun. died at ton o'clock this morning at her liuuie, iuu iosi teniro sireci. .mouealli wua duo lo typhoid pneumonia, which was contracted last Thursday. Tho deceased is survived br six grown up children, four sons nud two daughters. The funeral will tako place at 10 a. in. on Saturday, when High mass will ho celebrated Iu tho Annunciation church. Tim remains will be luteried iu tho Aiiuunciation cemetery. HIS UNWELCOME LEGACY. How Mr. Armstrong Overcame Inherited Gout and Rheumatism With Warner's Safe Cure. I'lIK WK.VI'IIMIC. The forecast for Thursday: Partly cloudy to cloudy, cooler weather, preceded by ralu In tho northern districts, with brisk to fresh foutliwcsteily aud westerly winds, high on tho coasts iu tho morning, aud followed by clearing in tho afternoon. JUSTICESASES. Some Troubles Tlnlt (lot Teoplo Into Law Hulls. Mrs. Milcalena Zamanskl, a Polish woman living at "tho rocks," was in great trouble yesterday. She went into Joe Yadusky's store to buy some grapes and alleges that while she was there several men jostled her about the store and look $27 SO from her pocket. She prosecuted Yaduskey and Joo Staukiewicz heforo Justice Shoemaker for stealing the money and they furnished ?o00 bail each. Tho woman then prosecuted Peter Stankewicz. and Joo Yaswicz for assaulting her in tho store and each of tho men fiirn, ished $300 hall beforo Justice Toomey. Mrs. Elizabeth Ormo prosecuted her hus band. William, before Justicu Shoemaker last night on a chargo of assault and battery, but the case was settled on payment of costs. Andrew Plaschock struck his brother, Mike, ou tlio head with u pieco of hoard yesterday and Miko is confined to his bed by tho injury. The assailant furnishd! $300 bail beforo Justice Toomey last night. (Seorgo Mekolaitis last night prosecuted Anthony, John, Charles and Frank Smith aud John Poplowski beforo Justlco Shoe maker for cheating him at cards in a houo on West Coal street. Lach of tho accused furnished $300 bail. Adam Samson was put under $300 bail by Justice Toomey last night for assaulting Adam Skalanskl. THE NEXT INSTITUTE. Teachers Should Meet In Shenandoah Next Year. Tho teachers of this tuwn aro making a determined ellort to havo tho next Scliuyl kill County Teachers' Institute held here, and they aro receiving tho almost united support of sevel.il diMricts. They should win, and if n split is precipitated among thu teachers north of the mountain, whereby tho institute may he scut back to Pottsvlllo this year, the teachers of Mahaiioy City will he responsible for an injustice worked upon tho teachers of this town. If current ropoits aro true, and ihcro is every reason to beliovo that they uie, Mahauoy City caniiot claim tlio institute this year, nor oppose llio claims of Slienauiloch, without being guilty of bad faith. Aside from this, however, Shciiam doah has not had tho institute for several years, and so far as hospitality, patronage, generosity and everything ulso that helps to make the institute successful, no town iu tlio county excels .Shcnanduah, and very few equal it. P. W. llouck, the druggist, is active in advocating tlio catijo of .Shenan doah, and has already succeeded iu raising over $200, aud enlisting tlio support of other business men. Kf mains ltelnovcd, .Miss i:ila M. McUiuuoss, of North Jardin street, lias had tho remains of her brothers. Francis J. McCllnnoss and William 13 Ogden, removed from tlio Odd Follows' cemetery of town to tho Chas. Babor cemetery at Potts vlllo. Tho removals were made to day. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup stop tlmt tickling in tho throat. This reliable, lemedy allays at once irritations uf tho throat, soio throat, hoarseniss and other hrouchlal alfec- tiuiis. Manufacturers of ohscslty remedies live on tho fat of tho hind. MISCELLANEOUS. poit HALK A farm of nlm it lOaeies within llireunud one-ball miles of .Shenandoah, liooa dwelling bouse, excellent out bulldmr. Apply to T. II. Uc.lilr.lt, Shenandoah Pa. tf IjlOK HAI.E Vuluablo Sbenandoali iiroocrty, centrally located on Oak street, with nil , , ."otnnLiiaT,, B,,ru room nun Wnlllinr iiuiLoun mo rear, apply at tills ollUe. For further Information tf WOK SAI,K.Two pool tables in k.mhI condl ArtJ';",'(,n" l,uu'!n?li' very" reaHOiial.l". rtfi'ctl y Scl""lckl'r m Sou'h Slain ATOTICI!.- Desliablo proper les for saleT At TC lA.fA 1 yalbbi property on Went V Centre street, dwelling liuutt.-, and all con. i'.""""; ' ocsiranie location. App y lo Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. B-a7.lt FOR SALE. One Block of Nino louses. Just been thoroughly repaired, iif wly painted and paiwrtd, mid new sills, nuthouses nud coal linii.ua i.in.i. rri.-. :. L . .1 VUI w.n umit, ,csu iiiuiii'rucB nro FOK 8AI.B, ICXOHANOE or HUNT Klther un n u-hnln or li-iuii .i ! r nnd mi aide terms, Kor further information uynly to " M. P. FOWLER. Situated on West Coal street. Shenandoah. ti, pr. pel v ci,! .,, Is IV1'4 feet" frmKml TO V'A deep, luieli liouso lias u frontuiro of 12lc t...; Uy ii feet deep, will, kitchen 10 by H tV!t , Ui lllu two fltori' s. six rooiilM. tin mtj Tl.... ' . 1 5 maddening palu of 1 OVERCOATS. SOLD OUT ! A Clean Sweep ! Our Whole Stock Gone ! 1 0) h 0 u hi 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 give you some real, genuine bargains. o)- 10 and 12 S. Main OVERCOATS. Orkin's No. 129 South ivlaln Street, Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. $5.00 We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt nttentiou. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLL) MBIA BREWING COMPANY, CARD TO THE PUBLIC I Tho undersigned has illscon tlnued the stove business and will dovuta bis entire attention to the repairing of all kinds of stoves, heaters and rnnirc. All repairing will receive prompt attention. WM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jartlln St In the good old days when tortuie was employed lo loosen the tongues of stubborn witnesses, water was sometimes allowed to fall, drop by drop, upon the victim's foichead, AfU-r a short lime, tho pain parsed all I'liduiatice, and the witness was willing to loll nil he knew; perhaps niorii. A memory of Ibis barbarity still lingers iu our word gout, which U of French origin and means, literally, a drop. Certainly tho agony of the disease is rnmparablo with that of tho old toituru. "I inherited gout from my father," says (1. Archibald Armstrong, of 4507 Germantoivii avenue, Phllade.phla, "hut my doctor was ul ways able to keep tho disease within hounds until five years ago when, after a fight Willi la gilppe, I had what the physicians called muscular rheumatism. For hours at a time I ci ill tl not raise my arm more than a few inches. My feet swelled and turned purplo. Oint ments and liniments only Irritated tho burning flesh. I could not boar tho weight of tho lightest liedclothes 011 my feet. The swelling hud extended to my thighs, nnd my family wcro getting anxious about me, when a Valued friend insisted that my kidiioys were at fault and persuaded 1110 to 1 ry Wai ner's Safe Cure. "Tho twclllng began to subside within lorty-eight hours, but Iho thhd botlle of Safe Cure was consumed before I felt myself 011 tho way to itcoveiy. I realized at last that I had a certain leme.ly against my old enemy, gout, and that the Safo Curo was cleaning my system of every trace of rheumatic poison. "This was five years ago. Since that time I have been exposed to all Boris of wiather, but i keep well, and havo almost forgotten that such a thing as gout or rheumatism over ailed 1110." It istlic business of tho l.idnojs lo tako from tho blood a substance called urate of soda, which forms tiny, sharp-edged crystals, hard as granltuand poisonous 118 a rattlesnake's Idle, although slow in action. W hen the kidneys aro dlsi asi d, thu blood deposits these death-laden crystals where circulation is slowest In tho toes, the joints and tho cars. The sharp edges cut Into the flesh. That is what makes tho lieiimatism and gout. Mr. Armstinng's friend was right. I In; kidneys weru ut taint, ami wneti Warner s Sale ( lire hail strengthened them the unwelcome legacy of gout was diiveii away. Wliat a pity it Is that men should suffer, when relief Is almost as close to them as their shadows 1 0) -(o St., Shenandoah, Pa. A Contented Woman IhhIio who hai her walls nml ceilings ilf-corntttl from our latt'Ht deslgnA am! rich colors iu wall paper We have u complete lino of oitpitHlte tinU nnd shades, In tho most a'tlstle comhlna tloiiH and patterns, and wo will docointe j our homo from kitchen to attic at a reaxonahU flljurc. J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. Eight Day Clock for $2.75. 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