TRY ONE Found of bur 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember we have 40 ki'ids at this price. We are also ig-'-ii-- lor Lo.vney's pack age candy. One for one pound and 30c for a J-J lb pack.'ige. HOOKS & BROWN, N. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's Headache ' Cure ? A ship vine or your nioni-y it n trial. refunded Uivr SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Trlrpliunr Comic tlmi Rubber! Rubber! The disagreeable weather Avill soon be with us and now while you have an opportunity purchase your rubbers for the winter at our special prices. Children's, - l5c per pair Youth's, - - 20c per pair Ladies', - 25c per pair Men's, ui,,,!, 40c per pair BOSTON ui 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I SPONT, PROP. POUU DOORS AMOVE l'OST oiu-icb. Pa. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. Keep Your House Warm by using our Moves, Knnges mill Heaters. I hc) aic cheaper In th in price and fuel. We have a tine selection in stock. They musi be sold. Christmas is rapidly approaching and wr need room for our fancy stock of holiday furniture. This is our first season in the stove business, mid to thoroughly advertise it, we will sell them at small profits. Or upward will buy you a stove, range or heater. Kvery one sold is accom panied with n guarantee. currv the "Queen Cinderella," "Liberty," "Uncle Sam's l'ortutie," "l'nmily Fortune," "New Fortune," "llannei," stoves and ranges. In heaters we carry the "Art l'enmsutar,' "Kmpress Cinderella, ""Imperial uulercMa,' "Liberty," "Acme," " ll.inm-r, ' "Mora ' Our "I'ciiinsulur" answers a ihree-lohl pur ose naim K, u Stue, Range 01 Ibattu, DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121.123 North Alain 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. Mairr Street. BEST LINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTItAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, a71wce.'ntr st. Jsa ".QUEEN en for 15 is'hifiat a gre.'A many men and tMivin Are looking fi ; hclo against ar,)roachtnj baldness t heip against Ivhttemng locks help to restore the lost gloss to the ur; help Against fading tresses; help for the scalp attacked by dandruff. AVER'S HAIR VIGOR offers just such help. II restores gray or faded hair to its original color, gi- csii length, thickness And gloss, and rcinc ;cj candruff. 'Mv hnlr is romr1! nnd broken ami beuati to inn out. i lie use ot but one b Me AYEH'slI MR Vu.iih 1,1th r hctkrd the 'llil'MJ out Hml tendered mv h.itr smooth, Klorsv ui J in splendid condition It i- 1 In- miest of di e-i Uii:." Mas. I'. L. SMITH, Oliver Creek, Mini "Some years nt o t.-y hmr be. an I" fall nut nnd 1 bcenim- i.u te bald. l!y ndvtee 1 tt led and very soon my hnlr censed to fall out and a m-w and vigorous RrowtVi trade ifs nppeuranre. Mv luur Is now abuuUnnt and cluw "-TIIOS. DUNN, Kockvlllc, Wis. ATTEMPT TO ROB PENN'H GRAVE. i:ti;liiml i:cltcd (her it Dcsperutn I'lot of Interpst tn I'rntiHHiiiilii. When it was learned recently that Phila delphia wanted William I'emi's collin, Ins Knivo In Unhand win watched ; but h glimil evaded the cuanl anil rural KmkI.'uhI is Kruntly exritcil In t-unsciiuviivo. Tliu stoiy will bu (rapliically and exclusively told In tliu next iisitu of tin; threat Philadelphia Sun day l'ross, N'ovcmlier litli. Another exclusive feature of noxt Sunday s I'rcss will ho nn artlclo by Dr. Shindy, Vow York's eminent pceialist, who declares that tho desire to supply tho American wotnen with luxury is ruiiniitr the average American man in man ners, morals anil health. I' rcdcricK vtlllers, the famous war correspondent, oxposes tin army scandal of law importance. Another remarkablo story tells how Kockfcllcr, the great financier, is arranging his own inonu iiiontnnd paying enough for it to make, a family rich. Other exclusive features will bo numerous. You had better order next Sunday's I'ress to day. Dr. Hull's Collj;h Sjrtlp cures nil throat troubles. Why wear out your throat by incessant cnnuliing, when this reliable remedy can bo bought for only B3 cents a bottln? Alarm Sjstoiii l.cpulrcd. The file alarm system was rep.tiied last night. The frequent taps of tho bell yester day were duo to tliu breaking of a wire in the borough building while plastereis were at wotk. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS, Select vimr garmeni from up-to dnte styles. We have the nghl goods here and a large varict) to selecl hum at the right prices. Ladies' Coats, S2 50, S3.00, S5.00, S6.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Fur Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock of 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 headtiuartcrs for lace curtains blanket", carpets, rugs, etc. Look through our line on second floor anil get prices. Uulterick paper patterns, best in the wollil sold b) us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN SXREEX. For a Few Days Only !r , One lot of Alpine hats, all colors, trimmed with riblion and cique feathers, for 75 cenlfc, worth double i one lot of Sailor and knock about hats, from 50 cents up ; Kouli Kidcr, all colors, 65 cents up j one lot of children'! trimmed lints, from $1.00 upi fine im ported French hats, latest styles, .from 75 cents to 05 cents ; Germantown yarn, colors llrown, Green and Kcd, only 5 cents a hank ; infant's silk, wool and velvet combination cabs, from 2$ cents up, Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. the XL Jrfair Bg2?S! at PERSONAL MENTION. Major ltebor 8. Thompson nnil S. It. Kaerehcr, Ksq., of I'otUrillo, pawed through town this morning on their way to tho (,'ata wlssu Valley, to spend tho day hunting, William I'epper, of Ashland, was a visitor to town last uk'lit W. M. llrewcr went to I'hlladclplila this iniirnitiK, on a business mission. I,. K. Clark ami his sou, Ilaio'd, left town this morning to visit friends at Philadelphia. ,1. (1. Melz, tliu popular clerk at tho Fer guson House, visited friends at Shauiukin last night. V.. C. Urobst visited friends lit N'ureinburg yesterday. Miss May Lee, of 1'lillndclphla, Is tho guost of her parents heie. Miss Clara Woomer is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. llenj. Woomer, of West Centre street. Sho arrived hero from New Hampshire, where she spent tho summer, and tii-iii(rrov will leave for her home in Colorado Springs, Col. Mrs. Zcb. Itohhlus has gono to W'llkesbarro to join her husbsnd, which place they will mako their future, homo. W. II. llolman, of Shamokiu, was a busi ness visitor to town to-day. ',. S. Wasley Is confined to his homo by an attack of Illness. Mrs. A. II. Swalin and chililron havo gono to l'ltlslon on a visit. .loseph Ulekertand Frank Wbomley spent yesterday hunting for rabbits and weio qulto successful. l'OI.ITICAI, I'OINTS. Ilruiiim on tho stump Is a different man to Itriiium in Congress. lie is full of promises on tho l ist 1 ti in, but never lieaul of on tho lloor of tho house, except to oppose tho financial pollcj' of tho Ilepubliciiii party. The only speech (?) ho made In Congress last session was ill favor of an issue of $200,000, 000 in (irccnliacks, but failed to vote upon it. Kepubllcan. John Wanainakcr will speak in l'ottsvlllo to-morrow evening under tho auspices of the Honest Government party. Many politicians aro speculating as to what kind of a figuro tho Socialist patty will cut in this campaign. It is giving our Democratic fi lends much uneasiness. The vote of tho members of tho Kighth regiment, now at Camp Meade, will bo taken on Tuesday. One of the biggest meetings held in Tuinau.ua, says an exchange, was that by tho Democrats on Wednesday night. Senator I'enroo will speak at Sunbiiry to morrow night, and an effort is being made to havo him deliver an add less at l'ottsvlllo on Monday night, lie would draw a largo audience. (Ion. Cnliin, S. II. I'.d wards and others will address tho Republicans of Shenandoah on Monday evening in Itobhins' opera house. Tho Democrats will hold forth in l orguson's theatre the haino evening, with W. A. Sun den as tho star speaker. Mr. llruium has not yet accepted tho chal lenge of .1. Mahlou Barnes, the Socialistic candidate, for a joint debate hero Monday night. One of tho most successful meetings held in West Mahauoy township during the pres ent campaign was that addressed by S. Ilurd I-.dwards, candidate for District Attorney, and Charles A. Snyder, candidate for Con troller, at Wm. I'enn last oveniug. The largo attendance and enthusiasm displayed is in Indication that tho Republicans of that place, will givo these two gentlemen a baud- homo vote on Tuesday. Licorge Stevenson, tho county committeeman, was chairman of the meeting. (IrueberV Death Is Kxplnluuil, Mrs. KlizabethOrueber, of Ashland, yester day received a letter from tho purser of a steamer plying between Bennett and Dawson City, Alaska, giving the particulars of tho leath of her son, John CI. Clraeber, which has heretofore been noted in these columns. I'ho young man was on his way homo from tliu gold fields and had been ill with typhoid fever. lie was convalescing when ho left Dawson City hut was taken violently ill after partaking of soiuo green vegetables, and never rallied from tho shock. Ho was buried it a point ten miles above Fort Selkirk, under tho direction of a priest stationed there. Tho family have Hindu arrangements to hung the body homo for interment at Ashland. The deceased young man was iiccompanied by his cousin, Nicholas (iraeber, the Australian, who left Ashland with him for the Kloudyku. su;km:ss is not natural. Sickness is an unnatural condition and that why nature forever btands ready to assist science in eradicating disease. Tho sufferer from nervous depression, from debility, loss of vitality and power caused by oxcesses, ignorance or foolishness, and who is fre ifiieutly a prey to gloom and despair should therefore take courage; when ho heeks tho lid of skill to help him r.aturo also will do her best for him. Dr. Clreene, 33 West 11th St., .New York City, the great specialist and most successful of all physicians in curing diseaso will let you have the benefit of his skill, free of expense, llo will give you advlco by mall, freo of cost. Now hero Is a rare chance for tho sick. Mtirrlago Licenses. Thomas Drummond, of Ashland, and Mary McAteo, of Mahanoy Piano; Anthony Zicnkawiezes and Mary Vacnok lute, both of Shenandoah ; Alexander Yusanowski and Autoiiina Selanowska, both of Shenandoah Henry T. Fetterolf and Kleuora Baldnin both of (iiranivillo ; John J. Hughes and Mary K. Conway, both of Treniont Twp. Dr. Hull's Cough Srup cures coughs and colds. Don't go to chinch or public meeting and disturb tho audience by In cessaut coughing, but use this wonderful remedy at once. Worth lteniembtiriug. Tho Supremo Court has decided that when a cross Is marked in the clrclo at top of the column, and a cross marked at a name in another column, tliu whole ballot is vitiated and will not bo counted. Voters should make a note of this and keep it In mind until election day. A 0110 year guarantee accompanies every watch repaiicd at Urklu's, 120 S. Main street, DuoiU ltecorileil. From Matilda Dolan to Mary'Jano Evans, lirciulscs in St. Clsir. From Thomas Hughes and wife to Matilda Dolan, premises In St, Clair. Application fora charter for Columbia Heat and Power Co., with location at Hlicnaniloaii has been filed in the liccolder's ollice. I.otlers Grunted. Letters testamentary were granted to Joseph (ianiion on tho estate of James (iainio, lain of St. Clair, deceased ; to Charles Hoppos, on the estates of l'riscilla Hex, late of West P01111 township, deceased ; to L, F, McDuiiougli, 011 the estate of Lovina liaiier, lato of Piuegruvo township, deceased. If you want u Buit welt made, linings, goto L. (luhliu's. with good tr Won't (he J"ur 1'lyl A face pushing encounter will eventuate at Sheppton 011 Saturday evening, when King, town and Nuremberg sluggers will trod the rosin. It will bo a twenty-round bout, pro. vidi UK neither goos down before tho limit is roachtd, ami this will depend a great deal on how they guagu their tempers. Funeral Tlinu Changed. The time for the funeral of Martin Cor rjgau. of Ellaugowau, has been changed from u o'clock to-morrow morning to S o'clock In the afternoon. The change is duo to the funerals of Mm. Coakley and Mrs. Scaiilan, nUlvh laku place iu tliu uiuruiug. Annual Salilff over 6,000,000 Bona TOE DIU0DS AND KEUVOUS DIS0RDER8 Btieh M Wind and Tain In the Stoinaeh. Glddluesi, Fulness after meats, Hcad noho. Dlzzlnoss, Drowslnoss. Flushings) ot Hoat. Loss of Appotlto, Costlvonrss, l-liiotchcs on tho Skin, Odd Chills. Dls Wturbod Sleep, Frightful Droams nnd nil '' Nervous and Trombllng' Honsatlons. ' THE FIRST DOSE WILL QIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES, llvory sufferer Will nckuowlodgo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ili:iXlIAM'S I'HJ.S, taken ns direct ed, w'ilqutcklyrestoro Females to oom liloto health. They promptly remoo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys torn nml euro hick llciulnelie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a RivaS And havo tbn LARCEST SALE Of any I'ateiit .Urillelno in Hie World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. PITHY POINTS. Hnppnlngs Throughout tlin Country Clir""lr,til fur lliidty I'eniHitl. Tho evening schools of town will open on Monday. Naturalization court will be held to morrow morning. Tho politicians aie preparing to bo tinis teied out. Tho paving of four squares of Shainokln's istrects lias been completed. Itcpalrs aro being made to tho main room if tho Columbia lloso Company. Tho Ashland foot ball team will play at Shamokiu on Thanksgiving Day. So far 230 cases havo been relumed to tho District Attorney's ollico for criminal court. Supt. A. S. lloyd's lesidcnco on South Jar dlu street is being treated to a coat of paint. Mrs. Michael Dunleavy, of Ashland, yester day moved her houichold effects to I'hiladol phia. Jtey. ,T. W. Oilland. of Brooklyn, N. Y., has accepted tho oall of the Presbyterian church of Shamokiu. Jacob Hall, of 'Fremont, had his leg badly injured at llrooksido colliery, and ho is now at tho Miners' hospital. Arthur Koscngarten, of l'ottsvlllo, well known hero, has so far iccovered from his illness as to bo able to leavo tho house. Five night school teachers will bo elected by tho School Hoard of Mahanov City noxt Monday evening. There aro a large number of applicants. I he largo bam of Clareuco Cleaver, at Hearing Clock, and all Its contents, was totally destroyed by fire, tho loss being esti mated at $5,000. Miuo Inspector F.dward Hremiaii, of Sha mokiu, left for California several weeks ago in tho Interests of his health, returned homo yesterday greatly improved. lames Sweeney, of Lost Creek, who served as a cavalryman in tho war of the rebellion, lias been granted a pension of $3 per month, under tho now law coniiiiencini,' April 10. IMS. XV. O. Whildcn, superintendent of tho ruinaqua & Lansford Flectric Ky., is lying in a very critical condition at his homo at Ims- ford, mid giavo doubts aro entertained as to Ins recovery. Patrick O'Hagon, a former resident of Mahanoy City, met instant death by falling from tho girders of a hiidgo in tho course of construction near Brooklyn, N. Y. llo was a brothor-in-law to James O'Connor. . invitations aio out announcing tho ap proaching wedding ot Mr. Olaf Peuderson of Now York, to Miss ltebio, tho estimable daughter of Cleorgo W. llrown, of Port Carbon. The wedding will tako placo on l liuisilay, Nov. 17th. Iho many friends of Wren Brown, of (liraidvilli), a member of Co. F, and who has been confined in a hospital in Virginia for some time, and was thought to bo on a fair road to recovery, will bo pained to learn that he is su tiering with a relapsu. Tho troupe of Welsh prize singers will ippear at Hazletun on tho -bth lust. Hay Is selling at $11.00 per ton at Ila.lelou Pensions have been granted to Franklin A. Solicitor, Shenandoah, fl! per mouth, and Mary Thomas, St. Clair, $8. Iho Lehigh Valley Coal Company has ordered 300 new coal cars for No. .1 colliery. The sixty day fuilough of tho Fourth Itcgimont will oxplro noxt Sunday. I ho Tax Collector at llazloton has entered suits against a' number of deliiuiuuut tax payers. Tax Collector Payne, of Ashland, has done tho same thing. I'lio general storo of W. II. Schuinaii. of Sheppton, was closed by tho Sherill' yestnr day, to satisfy a $1,200 claim held by John Dunn, of Palo Alto. Marriages, Harry Eva, one of Oirardvlllo's popular young men, and Miss Magglo .Tonos, formerly of the same placo but now of Minorsvlllo, wero married on Wednesday evening. It wjs a quiet all'air, owing to tho serious illness of tho bridegroom's mother. They will re side at (Iiranivillo. It. 1. Swank, Esq., a lawyer of Mahauoy City, and Miss Ida M. Heppler, of Eldred township, and formerly a teacher iu the Delano township schools, will bo married 011 Dec. 1st. Miss Heppler is well known throughout tho county in Christian Endeavor circles, having filled the position of county secretary for bovcral terms, Ulysses Oraut Kaso ami Miss Itohona Clif ford wero united in marriage at tho homo of tho bride's parents, on East Centre street. They wero attended by Miss Jeaunctto Hounctt and Adam Campbell. Tho officiating clergyman was l!ov. II. Koohler, pastor of tho Presbyterian church. In the presence of the relatives of tho contracting parties, Francis I la use, of Ash land, and Miss Katie Morrelt, of (Hrurdvillc, wero married at tho homo of tlio bride's parents yesterday afternoon at I o'clock, Itev, Nicholas, pastor of tho Primitive Meth odist church, officiated. Tho parlors wero tastefully decorated with potted plants. The couplo wero supported by ficorgo Stelf, of Ashland, nnd Miss TIUlo Smith, of Gor don, Many presents wero presented to tho bildal couple. After tho wedding feast Mr. and Mrs. llausu departed for Philadelphia to spend their honeymoon. Tho bridegroom is a brother of Mrs. E. II. Hunter, and tho bride a cousin of Mrs. F. C. Hooks, of town. Accident Duo to Negligence, Tho Coroner's jury to inquire into the death of James Mulutyru, of Cuiubola, who died from the cllects of uu explosion of gas, last evening rendered the following verdict : "James Mclntyro came to his death by an explosion of gas at the Marion colliery, October 31, 1808, which accumulated by reason of neglect to carry air Into tho face of the breast. 1 ho gas becaiuu Ignited from a defective safety lump containing inferior oil in tliu hands of tho deceased." L. Until I n'11 stino keeps only well clothing. made tf Chief llurgess Not .Hmtuliieil, Tho llurough Council of Ashland has passed over tho Chief Burgess' veto an ordluanco placing a tax or 23 cents upon every poll eroded iu the town by the electric railways, Tho ordinauco was passed at a previous meeting but tho llurgess refused to sign it, and Wednesday night It was passed over hts veto by a vote of 13 to 1. SUSPECTS DISCHARGED. V Trailer to tho lllugloivii Itnblicrs I'ulls Through. Yesterday Olllcer Leitcnberger, of Alalia- noy City, arrested Frank Kinney and Ed ward Kelly on suspicion of being tho men who rubbed Oscar Llnilcnmuth's clothing sloio at Itiugtowii last Monday night, They wero given n hearing boforo Juslico Kctner at Malmnoy City. Kinney and Kelly sworo they hud never been in ltingtown. Linden ninth Identified tho clothing tho men woro as similar to somo of the stock hi his storo and ullttloglrl tcstlfinl that Kelly and Kinney alo annul at the liumo of her parents In lilngtiiwn oil the day the lohberywas com mitted. Justice Kctner did not consider the evldcnco sullleiently strong, however, and tho prisoners wero discharged. At L. (loldlu's you can get your choice of suits oroveicoats from $3 to $15. tf heaths mill Funeral. William West, iiged 15 years, died this morning at his homo on West Apple alley from pneumonia, Ho Is survlvod by his wife and four chitilien. 'I ho funeral of MiH. Benjamin Itccs, of (lilhottoii, took place yesterday afternoon, and was largely attended. Interment was made at Ashland. The deceased was a sister of Thomas Powell, of town. Tho homo of Mr. and .Mrs, William (Irad well, of !J8 S011II1 Catlierinu street, was tho Bceno of deep mourning yesterday afternoon canted by the sudden death of their son, John. Deceased was aged 17 years and death was duo to pneumonia, from which ho had buen ill but seven days. Ho was a member of Washington Camp No. 183, P. O, S. of A and is survived by his parents, four brothors and two sisters. Tho funeral will take placo on Sunday afternoon at U o'clock. Services It tho HvaiiEcllcal church. Interment will bo made in tho O Id Follows cometory. Hives aro a terrible torment to tho little folks, and lo some older ones. Iiisily cured. Doan's Ointment never falls. Instant relief, permanent cure. At any drug storo, GO cents. Poor Kiillromltug. The teachers of town, thoso who remained to tho entertainments, havo been doing con siderable giowling over tho Lakeside Com pany's arrangements to bring them homo at night from Mahanoy City. On Wednesday night the car was stuck several times and last night enough people to fill a largo car were crowded into a small one, packing it uncomfortably and causing a delay which might havo been avoided with a littlo moro consideration for the. patrons of the line. Mcailn Ti'turs' Hot Tiiiuales For free lunch to-morrow evening will be line. Iiustaurant in tho Mellct building. It Itrownmiller lit Homo. W. 11. Itrownmiller. of Co. M, 4th Kegt., who at one time was supposed to have been dead and buried in Porto Itico, arrived at his home in Putlsville last evening. Ho caino direct from the hospital at Fortress Monroe, accompanied by his father, J. N. Hrowu miller. Ho lud the novel oxporionco of reading h's own obituary, lie was given a hearty reception. Cuthollo l'l uleetorato Iteneflt, Tho Palaeo thcatic, at Girardvlllo, was taxed to its utmost capacity Wednesday ovening, when tho Kappahauiiock Dramatic Society produced tho play "Strife, Master or Jlan," for tho benefit of tho Catholic Protec tory. There wero 1030 tickets sold for the entertainment. Each and every 0110 ac quitted theinselvos In a manner that rellects much credit upon tho management, and the audience was well pleased. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup euros croup It has saved tho lifo of many a child. Mothers, keep this mcdicino always on hand; it will save you many restless moments. Price 23c. Moro Trains. It is reported that tho Lehigh will tako oil' mure trains when tho new time table goes Into effect on the, 13th. , while the Heading will liistoro tliu night trains takou oil' in May last. Tho latter wero very convenient and tho company shows its willingness to givo good accommodation provided tliero Is a reasonable prospect that It will not bo done at a loss. Cards Iti'inoieil. Health Olllcer Conry to-day removed the plaeatds from tlio Magarstle resideneo on South Whito stieet, Niehter lesidenco on East Lloyd street and tho Marshall resideneo on West Lino street. The first two cases woro placarded as searlotina and tho latter us liplitherla. Case Settled. Thoeaso of Health Officer Patrick Conry against .Michael ilaughucy.of Mahauoy City, and Edward O'D'Uinoll, of town, represent ing tho Kainr Company of tho fnrmor town, fur conducting a scavenger business without procuring a local license was settled yoster- day by tliu defendants laying the costs and a license fco of ten dollars. dii:i. COAKI.HY. On the ilrd lust., at Shenandoah l'ti.,Nclf!o F., wife of James J. Coakley, ngeil 2( years. Funeral will take placo on Satur day, .un lust, at y n, ni., from tho family residence, at No. US North Main street. High muss will be celebrated at the Annunciation eliuirh mid the remains will be interred in the Annunciation i emetery. Itelativesuud friends respu tfully Invited to attend 11-3 2t IIItADW ICI.I, At Hheimiiilimli, Pa., on the 3rd Inst, John, son of William (Iradwell, ugeil 17 years. Funeral will tako plac on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 2H South Catherine street. The services will bo held III tlio I'nlted KvniiKel eal church. Interment 111 the Odd Fellows' ceme tery, Ucluttvcs and friends arc respectfully Invited to attend. H of tho Globe for NEURALGIA and similar Complaints; uuu prcjui-eu uouit uiu feirmgcnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, preccncLj oy eminent puysiciana! niCHTER' 7) TAIN EXPELLER.l WurlJ renowned t HemnrkuMv BUccctmful I jOnlysiMiiiIno villi Trado Alark" Anchor," I jr. Kichtcr.v to., ilia ri'uriM.,..ie lors. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworki. Sl&Wcu. ftiilorbctl & rccowuujuuul ty A. Wasley, 106 If. Main St.. kC.n Hagenbach.lOlN.MalnSt., . r.D. Klrlln, 6 S. Main St.. SaenanaoaH.7 Dfl. niCHTER'S 1 "ANCHOR" STDJIACItAr. beet for jjrffiffirM'iiiiii i'Voii '!' 'ill FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses Situated on Wr st Coal street, Rhcnitndouh, Tho property entire Is 112 feet front and 70 feet deep. ICaeh house bus u frontugu of 12 feet by 2D feet deep, with kitchen 10 by 14 feet i all aro two storl's, six rooms, tin roof. They have just been thoroughly repaired, newly painted and purred, and now sills, nuthouses and coal houses constructed, These properties uro FOIt HAI.H, K.YCIIANdl! or ItlCNT I'.itlier as a whole or separately and on reason able terms, For further Information upply to M. P. FOWLER. OVERCOATS ! il l NOW is the time to buy your the time when you will be cm get .the best Overcoat for invest in it. Knowing this, we have selected and bought as fine a line of Overcoats ever brought to Shenandoah. In comprises all ine make ana quality ol our uvercoats 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 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere. Our suit assortment is the same. We make a specialty of 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. &S. BLOCKS Clothier and Furnisher, No. 23 East Centre Street, - Shenandoah, Penna. A Treat In Store For You ! It will be a genuine treat for you to come and feast your eyes 011 the magnificent line of fall and winter clothing we are now displaying. Our tables are groaning under their weight. Everything is span new, as our old stock has been entirely closed out. Our new stock embraces all the latest novelties of the season. Young men who pride iu being stylishly dressed come in and we will show you the newest thing in the way of a suit or an overcoat. We have them in all the latest shades and colors. We would especially call your attention to our short box coat, which is the most choicest thing this season. It is beautifully made and trimmed and can not fail to please the most fastidious. Our children's department was never so complete as it is this fall. We are showing a splendid line of Vestee suits that will make mother's eyes sparkle. Space will not permit us to tell you of all the good things but come in and prove our statement. I. REFOWICH, The Reliable Clothier, Nos. 10 and 12 South Hain St., Shenandoah, Pa. Eg 1 Ak Or kin's 14 No. 129 South Mslr-i Street, Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. L$5 Eight Day Clock for $2. VS. . J J ForThla IVIonth Only. MISCELLANEOUS. 1,10 It Itl'.N'T. Storeroom No. 33 liuxt Contro street, Ilelseiiburuer block. All Improve ments. Kent reasonable. Apply to Martin llelsenburtrer, 8J Kast Centre street, 11-4-Ct IjWU ItKNT. Dwelling house, with nil con 7 venlenees, with kooiI locution, for rent. Apply nt this ollico. tf FOK HAI.K A farm of about lOoeres within tbreo nnd one-half miles of Slienundoah. Ooni dwelling house, oxcollcnt out build nir. Apply to T. II. lleildall, Shenandoah l'a. tf 1,10 It HAI.H. Valuable Shenandoah property, ! centrally located on Oak street, with ul I modern conveniences, storo room and wodluir and housH uu the rear. For f ui ther Information apply at this ofllcc, tf 1,1011 H.W.K. Two pool tables In good eondl ! tlon. Can bo houirht very reasonable. At ply to Anthony Sclimickcr, lft South .Main street. It TOTICH. Deslrnblo properties for sale. Ah ! ply to H. O, M. Jlollopeter, attorney, blioitauuouh. 8-31-tf JOH 8AI.I5. A valuable property on West Centre street, dwelling bouse, and all con veniences In desirable location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. S-tf-tf Glycerine- SHAMPOO, CREAM. Cleanses anil beautifies the sUn. Hemoves dandruff and humors from the scalp, PRICE, - 23 CENTS. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House lilock, Overcoats. This is thinking where you & the money you will the latest styles and colors. HATS, ETC. A Contented Woman IttfOio who hut her wnlU nml cellliiKH riccorntcil from our latct design and rich colors In wiill jmper. Wo hnvu complctu lino of exquisite tints nnd bIkuIch, In the most nitlstlu comMtift tloiiM nnd puUerriB, nnd wo will deeornte jour home from kitchen to nttiu nt n reiiHonabU fit'iire. J. P. CARDEIM, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, la. Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Ieave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. encouraging To Duyoro !- Ouu aiiocitiiiKs, iinr noons, HUNT'S KUllNlSlllMIS, BOOTS ANU B1I01CS Coiimdlrext from New York nnd Philadelphia. Wo buy In lurtio ipiantitlcs and sell at small profits. Our prices uro tho lowest in town, Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA. CARD TO THE PUBLIC 1 The undersigned bus discon tinued the atove business anil will devote bis entire attention to the repatriate of all kinds of stoves, heaters and ranges. All repulrlnf will receive prompt attention. WM. R. IRATT, 333 S. Jardln St