TRY ONE Pound of out 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember we have 40 khvls at this price. We are also .ien;-' lor Iuuiey's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c lor a ft lb package. TTrtATrr r nnATrm 1 HOOKS ivRROWN ' i M. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED ffe Houck's Headache Cure ? A mm nirc or your money refunded. Jie It a triiil. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Telephone (Vjiiium tlnn 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, ii-t juaiiiy. 40c per pair BOSTON mm m , 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OpnCE. ST0VE5, RANGES, HEATERS. Keep Your House Warm by uing our Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. Tiicy are cheaper both in price and fuel. We have n nice selection in stock. Tliey must be sold. Christmas is rapidly approaching and we need room for our fancy slock of holiday furniture. This is our first season in the stove business, and to thoroughly advertise it, vc will sell them at small profits. Or upward will buy you a stove, range or heater, livery one sold is uccom naniftl with n iniarantee. We enrrv the "Queen Cinderella," "Liberty," "Uncle Sam's Fortune," "Family Fortune," "New Fortune," "Manner," stoves and ranges. In neuters we cirry the "Art ieninsular, "F.mpress Cinderella," "Iniieri.il ( 'iiulereHa," "Liberty, "Acme,' "lUnner, "Flora. Our "Peninsular" answers a three-fold pur xe 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. Mairr Street. BEST LINE OF" U K tt rK r.V rl I IK. rrr I. W..,WWH,..MW, . -WW.-, . HAY and BTRAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, a7wtre st, (S-ssS-U E E N : Bad fr ! ,mt extromolv irood for the sufferer from mt harassing disease is Dr. Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. No modi- mnn pnn nmrmnrr with tlna frp.1t remedy in tho prompt and perma nent aid it gives in all bronchial affections. It stops tho cough, soothos tho irritatod throat, and in duces refreshing sleep. "I hud a bronchial troublo of such a Per sistant and stubborn character that the doc tor pronounced it Incurablo with ordinary remedies, but recommended me to try Ayor'i Chorry Pectoral. Ono bottle cured me." J. C. WOODSON, P. M, Forest Hill, W. Vn. "A short time ago I was taken with a setere attack ot bronchitis, and neither phy eicians nor ordinary remodios cave mo reliof. In despair of finding anything to cure mo, I bought a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Iaihs than one bottle entirely cured me." GEO. B. HUNTER, Altoona, Pa. Clierrij Pectora: now put up in half-size bottles at half prico 50 cents. STREET CLEANING. Mtilitmoy City llnrotigli Council unit l'lre Companies I'lKiigrce. A condietjias arisen between tho IUirotiKh Council of Mahanoy City and tho Citizens and Humane flro companies with reference to tho cleaning of the streets. Tho fire com panies have been doing tho work with a sweeper owned by them jintly and male collections from the business men. In addi tion to this they have been ren dering bills to the Council lor hauling away the sweepings. Tho Council paid the last bill under protest, claiming that the contributions by the business men aro suflicient payment. Tho fire companies claim the sweeping and carting are iliUerent branches of work and tho Council gets the streets cleaned for only tho prico of hauling. Health lteports. Robert Gettings, 3 years old, is sulleriug from scrarlet fever at tho home of his parents at Jo. 215 South Jardin street. A Serious Tackle. John S.icco, I I years old and a resident of llllls patch, near Mahanov Citv. had hi collar bono broken In a camo of foot ball yesterday auernoou by being tackled and heavily thrown. Pained Celery Compound Makes People Well. The one true specific for diseases arising from a debilitated nervous system Is Paine's celery compound, so generally prescribed by physicians. It Is probably the most re markable remedy that the scientific research of this country has produced. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., L. L. D., of Dartmouth college first prescribed what la now known the world over as I'alne's celery compound, positive core for dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous diseases and kidney troubles Paint's celery compound has succeeded gain and again where everything else has failed. For a Few Days Only ! One lot of Alpine hats, all colors, trimmed witli ribbon and cique feathers, for 75 cents, worth double ; one lot of Sailor and knock about hats, from 50 cents up j Hough Hidcr, 11 colors, 65 cents up ; one lot of children's trimmed lints, from Jj.oo uj fine im ported French hats, latest stylo, from 75 cents to 95 cents ; Ucrmantown yarn, colors Drown, Green and Kcd, only 5 cents a hank j infantSMsllk, ,wool and velvet combination ci jafrom'Ssfents up, Mrgj. J. Kelly, 26 South Mito Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. Apers this vi:,vrnnit. Tho forecast for Sundays partly cloudy, w.irm woatlior and frosh to brWc southerly winds, preceded by rain In tho northern dls trliitu and by high wlinU on tho coasts. HTHYP0IW1S. "il'lntig Throughout the Country Chr""tflfMl tor lllit3 Termini. 'It!) diaries aro out, Hot mince pie is tho popular dessert. Where are tho election banners this year? No. Maude, dear, all kickers do not belong to font ball teams. Tho Knjillsh pronunciation of Marchaud's name appears to bo March-on. At the uxtrcino ago of 101 years, Mrs. Rliia Henderson died at Mcadvlllo. James Andertou was yesterday appointed fourth-class postmaster at Weldbank. Forty hours devotion will begin In St. Patrick's Catholic church, Pottsvillo, to. mm row. United States Senator Holes Potiroso is ex pected to deliver apolitical speech Monday evening at Pottsvillo. Andiew Carnegie has promised funds for the enlargement of tho institute at Pittsburg which bears bis name. Letters of administration wcro granted to M.ny Zellner ou tho estate of William Zollucr, late of West Penn township. The Star foot ball team will battlo for supremacy with a West Coal street eleven at the Trotting park to-morrow afternoon. Lebanon county School Directors yesterday hold their annual convention at Lebanon. and discussed thonianagomcntof educational aH'.iirs. While riding his bicycle in Hazletnn, Harry Reiuciis'biileder crashed Into n telegraph pulo in avoiding a trolley car, and was fatally injured. The Ttiniuiua Town Council broke up in a row Thursday night, and Councilmeii Klein and Seitzinger camo to blows. Tho foiiuer was sent to his knees by a jab on the jaw. A mreu man, who stole Sol) and a watch from Fanner Charles Hotl'inan, of Vorcallles township, Allegheny county, was run down by Mr. Hollman, who followed him ou horse back. Having exhausted other moans for ex tinguishing tho fire raging in Vo. 8 mine. near I.ansfnrd, tho Lehigh Coal and Naviga tion Company has commenced Hooding tho workings. Tho Singer Co , manufacturers of shirts at Girardvllle, may locuto at Tamacpia. Fifty bauds will be employed at tho stait, to be in creased to 150. Any town oUcriug bettor ad vantages is likely to receive the factory, how ever. J. C. l itzpatrick is manager. A bootblack has established a stand in Meade Peters iestauraut. Sunday patrons will be accomodated by calling there. Miss .Mary Kenney, of Girardvillo, aged 11 years, was admitted to tho St. Joseph Hospi tal, Heading, lor surgical treatment. liricklaycrs and carpenters aro scarco at llazlcton. The Mauch Chunk banks that hoietoforo had state money on deposit do not appear in the list of such banks this month. Tho entertainment given by tho lady minstrels, of Girardvillo, in tho Palace theatre last weok, to raise funds to erect a monument for Co. F, was a failure. Tho amount realized may not pay expenses. With tho new time table ou the 11th iust , tho Lehigh Valley crew now residing at Orwigsburg will havo to move to Pottsvillo. Tho crew consists of Albert Dent, engineer; John Dressier, liremau ; M. P. Neifort, con ductor ; Win. Krell, brakeman, and M. llillmau, baggagemastor. Tlio Ne- Mailsli Cliurcli. Tho Slavish Koman Catholic congregation, which has been meeting in Schmidt's hall, has purchased tho church building on Oak street, formerly occupied by All Saints' church, from Felix Iiynkiewicz for tho sum of $3,ft00. They will not occupy the church, however, until needed repairs aro made. which is being pushed forward by tho coin mittcu and their devoted pastor, Icv. Jos. Kaspaick, of Mahauoy City. I)r. Hull's Cough Syrup can bo relied 11. If vntl Klltti.r frntt, ..nin.lia ,itl,lo lwvtrcn- liettt. lirnilchllls nr ntlw.r tlirn.tf a,wl !, s'.tl'eetlons, this old reliable remedy will cure you. Curious Klt-ctrlc l'henonipnon. A short nrtlelo In tho Electrlscho Zclt sehrift showH how both tho attraction and tho repulsion In tho well known Ellhu ThoniKim clt'oct may ho oxplained In tho same way. As is woll known, a coppor rinp; held over tho end of an alternating current magnet will bo ropollcd and will tend to turn Itself so that Its piano be comes parallel to tho lines of foroc, or that its planu cuts as fuw lines as possible. A copper disk, on tho other bund, which Is appreciably smaller in diameter than the polar surface, Is tinder certain conditions attracted, hut it will also endeavor to place Itself In such 11 position that tho minimum number of lines of forco pass through It. Iloth phenomena aro duo to a phaso shift ing between tho primary and secondary current nnd to tho fact that Iron offers 6omo obstruction to tho magnetic forces. Electrical World The l'lnest Calendar uf the Century, Thoso who reccivo tho new Calendar for 1S1J!) given by Tho 1 outh's Compauion to all now subscribors will bo ready to allow that tho publishers havo pretty nearly accom plished their object, which was to produco the finest calender 01 the century, luosuu ject of tho oxquisite color pioce which forms tlio centre is "Tho Ideal American Girl," and it is depicted iu tho most delicate tones as woll as tlio most brilliant shades. Tho Cal endar is so dcslgued that no printing appears on tlio lithographed panols, and they may be preserved as permanent ornaments suitable for the prettiest corner of tho house. Not only is this Calendar a gift to all subscribeis to tho 1BDU volume, but all new subscribers icceivo also tho romaining issues of the Companion from tho time of subscription uu til January 1, 18U0, free, then for llfty-two weeks, a full year, to January, 1000. A beautiful illustrated announcement of the principal contributions ougaged for tho 18011 voluino will be sent freo to any one address ing The Youth's Conipaniuu, 211 Columbus Avenue, llostou, Mass, Ulvil Court Jurors. Tlio following are among those drawn as civil court jurors for tho weok begiuiilng December 5th : J. S, Patterson, niorchant, Mahanoy Twp. J. K. Smith, toaiustor, Mahanoy City. Alfred Kilto, minor, Girardvillo. Wm. G. Stono, miner, Gilberton. Michael Heckler, laborer, Ashland. Lewis Drcisbach, carpenter, Union. Joseph lUnuaii, Sr., laborer, Delano, P. J. Mulhollaud, saloon, Shenandoah, Oliver Laucks, plasterer, Shenandoah, Harry Lcib, laborer, Ashland, Daniel Kleifer, nows ngent, Frackvllle. . Anderson, blacksmith, Shenandoah, P. F. Sweeney, miner, Shenandoah. All kh da of vegetables and flower seeds and plants at Payne's nursorlcs, Girardvllle, Klcctrio cars pass the door. fi-(l-tf Will You Winter In Florida ? This will ho tlio greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go via tho Southern Hallway, Its' tlio best route. If you will write John M. Ileal), District Passenger Ageut, 028 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., ho will arrange all the details of jour trip for you. At T. fl.ilillit'H (I til ,1 nltttiall r t.t HTiimlnn the hundreds of different patterns to select from. If Tilt FINAL CHARGE. Tho llepulillniiis Will Close tlio Campaign Hero .Hominy Night. Tho last lally of tho present campaign, on tho part of both parties, will bo held in this town next Monday nlidit. The Democrats will hold forth in Ferguson's theatre, wlillo tho IJeptlhllcaiis havo selected Hobhlns' opora house Tho Socialists, so far, havo arranged no meeting ou that date. Tlio principal speaker at tho I'cpuhllcau meeting will be (ienl. J. P. S. Oohln, who is tho licpublicau candidate for Lieutenant Oovornor. Ho is a forciful sneaker, who will present the issues of tho campaign from I a Ilcpubllran standpoint. The other speakors aro Hon Charles N. Uruinm and S. llurd ' F.tlwards, Lsip, tho latter tho Kepiiblican candidate for District Attorney. ihls is air. Ldwards first appearanco In Shenandoah during tho present campaign ns one of tho spell-binders, and ho will no doubt tako advantage of tlio opportunity to present to tho voters some Inside history ns to the past nud present administration of that odico under Democratic rule. Sir. LMwanls'is a favorito here, and has many admirers among tho Democrats. ro!,moAi, noti:s. Dr. D.irfiel Dechcrt, or Schuylkill Haven, will, we aro Informed, again bo a candidate for Treasuier before tho County Kepubllcan Convention of '01). Hon. John JVanamaker and Hon. C. C. Kautl'maii will spend to-day in tho county. This evening they will deliver speeches at Pottsvillo. (Julto a number from Shenan doah will bo present. Voters who desire to cut their tickets should disregard tlio clrclo at tho top of the columns and mark an X opposito tho names of tho 111011 fur whom they wisli to vote. Next Tuesday and tho agouy will be over. David M. Graham, the popular licpublicau caudidato for Senator, was in town to-day, and met with a hearty reception. Do Is con fident of election. J. Mahlou ISarnes, candidate on tho So cialist ticket, accepted Mr. lirumia's chal lenge for a joint debate ou tho question as to which party is entitled to tho support of working-men and suggested that tlio debate take placo in this town. Now Mr. Urumm declines to meet the Socialist candidate, in a card in tills morning's Journal. So thero will bo no delude- in Shenandoah. Mr. Urumm previously declined to meet William Wilhelm, Ksq., on tho financial question. Dr. W. N. Stein, candidate for Coroner. will bo elected by a handsome majority. His porsoual popularity among all classes of voters is generally acknowledged. 1 hero are a few bets being made ou tho election in this county. 11 an economical and honest administra tion is what tho peoplo want at tho comity almshouse, Stephen G. Middleton, tho lie publican candidate, will suiely bo re-elected. PERSONAL MENTION. Patrick O'llrien, of Locust Gap, was a town visitor this morning. Llmer Opp, tho chef at the Hotel Kaier. Mahauoy City, is a guest of friends iu town. Tim Hurst, tho manager of tho St. Louis natioual league baso ball club, now spending the winter at his homo iu Ashland, was a town visitor to-day. Frank Langton, of Ashland, was a guest of friends in town. Harry Uradlgan lias roturned from a visit to Philadelphia and New York. Miss Irene Scott, of Pottsvillo. is a guest of John Huberts' family, on Noith Jardin street. Miss Millio Simpson, a school teacher of Port Carbon, Is visiting tho family of John A. Lewis, of West Cherry street. Miss Mamo Welch, of F rackvillc. was a guest of town friends yesterday. nissos l.lzzlo Williams and Jess o Glover visited friends iu Pottsvillo yestciday. Arthur Hoover, of Heading, is a guest of Jus parents, 011 South Jardin street. Michael Graham spent to-day transacting business at Pottsvillo. Kov. and Mrs. J. T. Swindells, and family, eturued homo from a visit to Philadelphia. last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Schmidt, and family. and Miss Jessie Sneddon, of Shamokin, aro Sunday visitors to town. E. A. Wooley, of Philadelphia, is the guest ot his son-in-law, W. J. Morgan, of South Jardin street. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bobbin and Mr. and Mrs. John Meldaizis returned homo from Philadelphia last evening. Miss Agues Jcnaski returned to her homo in Shamokin to-day, after a brlof visit to her sister, Mrs. J. J. Bobbin. Louis Goodman, of Philadelphia, is visit ing Druggist Charles Poviusky. Mrs. Henry Houck, wife of tlio Deputy State Superintendent of Public Schools, of Lebanon, Is bolug entertained here by her sou, Paul W. Houck, of South White Btreet. Karl's Clover Itoot Tea is a pleasant laxa tive. Itegulates tho bowels, purifies the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take, 25 eta. Sold by t. u. Klrllu and a guarantee. Hand Crushed. Adaill ltllllnU nl,.!llll.lHl tl.l. V'l.lnnn ....I - liery, had his right hand crushed between t..u uumjiera 01 cars wuiio inaKiug a coupling yesterday afternoon, lit, was sent t tl,,t Miners' hospital. ONE MONTH TO LIVE. The Doctor gave me oue month to live. J had been sick for two years. I had Astlimn, a tear lug cough and dreadful Stomach trouble. Tire medicine, the expense, the suffcriug. Two years ol horror. Nothing helped me. Nothing gave me even temiKirary relief. I could not jkep for the Asthma and cough, nor eat for my stomach seemed raw. I got bo weak I could not walk across the floor without help. My doctor gave me one mouth to live. My relatives In llucks Co., Ta, were sent for and came clear to Iowa to bid me a last good bye. Then I heard of Brazilian Halm and the wouderful cuies it bad made. I bad little faith, but read nnd re-read the testimonials. They seemed honest and I decided to try it. A drownlug per son you know, catches ot a straw. Still I did not dare hope It would do me any good. I felt sure I was too far gone. Well, If you will be lieve It. the very first bottle gave me the great est relief. I was bitter, surely belter. Then I got more lialra and Toxlcola Tablets. They wotkcq wen to gether and I Im- F roved rapidly, a all I- bought eight $1.00 hot ties and five boies ol Toxl cola Tablets A total cost of fWA and am not bet ter, not relieved, but cured. 1 have not been so well iu 20 years. I do my own work and think am good for tlinn vents, tint of mere life, but of vicror. hc.lth nnd lmnnlnpiu and all due to those wouderful lemcdles, Bra zilian Balm and Toxlcola Tablets. Hut I ought to say I did not use near all the Halm and Tab lets myself. I gave away a great deal and cured Coughs and Colds and Asthma and Btonmcli troubles all round the neighborhood. The pco- fle say they never saw anything like It. Now think everybody ought to know what luvalu hle remedies Ilrnzlllan llapn and Toxlcola Tab lets are and you are welcome to use my name and give the suffering the facts about my case. Most greatfully yours, Mrs. T. C, Vaux, Dagley, Iowa. A GKEAT OPKBIt. 1'or the benefit of those suffering with Catarrh, Asthma, old Coughs, the effects of Grippe, etc., we will wrap with everv 1.00 bottle of Brazilian Balm a Month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets I'RKIJ till January 1st, 1E99. If you get hold of c bottle that does not contain the Tablets, send us the cover of the bottle ami we will mail you the Tablets free. B. F. Jackson & Co., aig. Chemists; Indian apolis, Iud. SHENANDOAH DRUd STOIifi, Wholesale Agents. A of JDcnmavlJ, wrote : V "I have noticed the beneficial action of Johann ? Hoff 'S Malt Extract on myself as well aJ on others Pi 01 my nouscnoiu, ana am picascu f tins." ft . . . .... i 1 More strength in one dozen Domes 01 t Malt Extract than in a cask of ale or T tncir deleterious cnecis. 1 Ask for the Genuine JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. i ALL OTHERS ARE WORTHLESS IMITATIOHS. FINANCE AND TRADE. Tho Approach Klectlon Huh Llttlo El- foisl nil ItiishltiHS. New York, Nov. 5. H. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: Not even the election has disturbed business or Industries on tho llnniiclnl side this week. AltlioiiKh many are doubtless walling for the voles before borrowing the volume of business through clear ing houses is 8.5 pere cut larger thaw Ing houses Is 8.K per cent larger than In 1892. While political doubts may count for much, they can only have prevented a growth of business which might have been much more than has been leallzed. Failure returns for October are curi ously puzzling, because, while the small failures compare remarkably well with those of previous years, and also the failures of $100,000 or more In about two-thirds of the business cleasses, theie were large failures In a few brauohes, not generally due to present business eiinditluns, which made the nggitgate $11,000,000, but neither the Sawyer woolen failures nor others, ex cepting perhaps some In machinery and boots and shws mid leather, Indicate dllllcultlcs beyond those of the par ticular concerns falling. Neither the volume of business nor the value of manufactured products diminishes. While liessemer pig Is sold against the eoi initiation at Pittsburg 10 cents lower, with other Iron there und elsewhere steady, the general de mand crowds closely on the heels of production. r.iiHslttlile, Lassitude, "that tired feeling," is ono of the first signs or approaching illness; it may I... n 1., n,l,mo rtrnther nialndv. A few doses of ''"7" at this early stage may "break up" tho disease, preventing a long niness. "77" urna ,,1-in en Ids. influenza, catarrh. pains and soreness in the head and chest. cougli and soro throat. At druggists or sent prepaid; price, 3.jc and 50c; largo pocket ilask, $1.00. Dr. Humphreys' Manual at druegists or sent freo. Humphreys' Mcdicino Co., corner William and Jouu streets, new York. A ono year guarantco accompanies every wateli repaired at Orkiu's, 129 S. Main street. Marring" Licenses. John A. Hall and Mrs. Kato Hublcr, both of Pinegrovo township ; Georgo 1). Kussol and Lilly M. Kcefor, both of Pinegrovo township; Francis Huutsluger and .Mary Heed, both of Heglns township ; Thomas Diummoud, of Ashland, and Mary McAteo, of Mahanoy Plane ; Anthouy Zienkawiczcs and Mary Yacnskiute, both of Shenandoah ; Aloxaudor Yusanowskl and Antonina Sclan owska. both of Shenandoah ; Henry T. Fetterolf and Elcnora Baldwin, both of (lirardville ; John J. Hughes and Mary E. Conway, both ot Tremout township. I)IIiI. WKST. AtHhenatnloah, l'a., on the 4tli lust., Charles W., liclocil husbanilof Mrs. Caroline West, aged IS year. Funeral will take place from tho family resilience, KM West Apple alley, to-morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Services In the 1' M. church. Interment In tho Oild fellows' cemetery, ltelatlvea and friends respectfullv Invited to attend. It MISCELLANEOUS. FOU HKNT. Storeroom No. 3-j lfcist Centre htrict, IlrisenlmrKfr block. All Improve ments. Kent seasonable, Apply to Martin II el sen burner, SI Kant Centre Mreet, 11-4-Gt 1710 H ItKNT. Dwelling bouse, with nil eon J venicnceB, witli good location, for rent. Apply at tbls ofllee. tf FOIt HAMS Afnnn of about lOacres within thre nnd onolialt miles of Shenandoah. Oool dwelling: house, excellent out bulldme. Apply to I . it. iH'Uunu, snenanuoan i-a. i inOH SALK Valuable Shenandoah property. centrally located on Oak street, with all modern tv.tmvenlenccH. stoo room and we-Hni; und house on the reur, lror further information apply at this utuee. ti IjlOH HAI.I5. Two pool tables In ROud condi 3 Hon. Can be bought very reasonable. Apply to Anthouy Schmlcker, 109 South Main Htreet. tf VTOTICK. Desirable properties for Hale, A i ply t & G M. llollopeter, attorney, hhenanaoali. tHU-tl ITIOII SALK. A valuable property on West X' Ceiiiru aireet, uvveiiuitf noubo, anu an con veniences in desirable location. Apply to TJiomjwTosh, for further particulars. 5-7-tf ITLXECrTOIt'SSALK OF VALUAIlMC ItKAL I'j l-Matc dly virtue of the authority vested In the undersigned Executors of the cut ate of Lawrence Mngley, late of the township of North Union, In the county of Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, deceased, the said executors will expose ta public snle, upon the premises of said Lawrence Shipley, deceased, on Saturda, November 2fi, lh'JK, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, tho following valuable property t All that certain farm, inessuuffo and tract of land known rh Ijnwrencu Siuifley homestead, situated In North Union township, Hchuylkill count v, Pennsylvania, about three miles west of Nur etnburir. noon the nubile road lead fin; from the jtentlckaud Pottsvillo state road, intersecting with tho public road, known as the M Willi' ville road; bounded by lands of Ilenjamln I. HhiKlcy, SuMtnnu llreinch, George K. Kr.uiiz, Veley Pelt t, John Taitier and others, and containing ubout 12'J acres, v tth all nrcL-ssarv buildings and modern improvements: and Is one of the immt valuable and desirable farms. In Ald North Union township. Term of sales Ten per CLiit. of price bid to bo paid down on dav of sale, and hal.inco on or before April 1, 189, without interest. Any deMm! in j formation regarding said property may be lud ny calling upon or umrenimi; ine unucrbigneu Executors, ton's Grove, Pa., or their Attorney, H. (i, M Ilollopcter, Shenandoah, Pa, John Hinoley, HTKI'HEN Hinoikv, Executors, Oct. 2 1838. IO-JlWi-12'PJ FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses Situated on West Coal btreet. Slienandoali. The property entliu U 112 feet front und 70 feet deep. Koch Iiouhc hns u froiitii;u of 12 feet liyMfect deep, ltll kitchen 10 by If feet i all ure two .tori, six rooms, tin roof. They have ut been thoroughly repaired, newly painted and paiiered, ami new elfin, outhouses and coal house, conktructed. These projiertles are KOU BALE, F.XOHANQ1S or KENT Either us a whole or separately and on reason able terms. I'or further Information apply to M. P. FOWLER. CARD TO THE PUBLIC I The undersigned has dlscon tlnued the stove IjiixIiii m and will devote his entire attention to the repairing of all kinds ol stoves, heaters and range. All repairing will receive prompt attention. WM. It. I'ltATT, 333 S. Jardin St iu .vm.s, 6 ttnfrte juuaiiu yn j porter, without oe Sunday Specials. Services In tho Trinity Itofonned church o-moirow at 10:00 a. in., and 0:30 p. in. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Kov. Itobert O'Hoyie pastor. Kegular services will bo held in the United Evangelical church, North Jatdin stiect, to morrow at 10 a. 111. und 0.30 p. m. Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in. nnd (1:30 t, 1M KlllllblV St! hool nt 2 11. m. Class tncet- i,ir mi Wednesday e.veninir. General nraycr meeting 011 Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Services In All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church ou West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist at 8 a. m. Morning prayer at 10:30. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Evening prayer at 7 p. 111. Tho rector will ofliciato. First llaiit st church, corner of West and Oak streets. Uev. 1). I. Evans nastor. Services at 10a. m. and Op. m. Sunday school at 3 p. 111. I'rayer meeting Jiouuay evenings, loung l'eoplos meeting wouncsciay evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and White streets. Kov. J. T. Swindells pastor. General class meeting at 0 a. in., led bv John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a. in. Sunday school at 2 p. to.. Dr. J. S. Calleu, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. in. Scats freo. Everybody welcome. Calvary Baptist church, South Jurdln street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and (1:30 p. ni. Rev. K. K. Albius, pastor. Sabbath school at 2 I), m.. Deacon John Ilium, Superintendent. H. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meetiug at 7:30. Lveryhody welcome. . Services in the Prosbvtorian church to morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 n. in. Sabbath school at 2 p. in. Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. E. Tuesday ovcnlug at u:30 and 7:30 o clock Prayer and song service on Thursday even ing at 7:30, Strangers always welcome, If. W. Jvoehler, pastor. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street. Kov. John Gruhler, pastor Preach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. rn. ; preaching (1:30 p. 111. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. Kev. Cornelius Laurisin. nas tor. Matatlnuni service 9 a.m. High mass 10 a. in. Church of tho Holy Family, (German K. C.) North Chestnut street. Kov. A. T. Scliut- tlchofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. 111., second mass iu a. m. St. Casimlr's Polish K. C. church, North Jardin street. Kev. J. A, Lenarkiewicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. ni., vespers and benediction 4 p. in. Church of tlio Annunciation. 218 West Cherry street. Kov. H. F. O'Kellly, pastor; Kov James Kane, assistaut pastor. First mass, 7 a. 111., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. ni, benediction, 7 p. m. Kchcleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Kov. llenry Mit nik, nastor. Saturday services. 8 to IU a. 111.. and 3 to 5 p. in. Sunday services 8 to lo a. in. and every weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. iu. Hives aro a terrible torment to tho little folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. Doau's Ointment nover fails. Instant relief, permanent euro. At any drug Etore, 50 cents. A Treat school at 1.30 p. m. Uev. 1. J, uenz, pastor. K. L. C 1! on Monday evening. Prayer, praise und testimony meetings overy Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday oven lues Jr. K. L. C. K. every Saturday In Store It will be a genuine treat for you to come and feast your eyes on 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. L. REFOWICH, The Reliable Clothier, 10 and 12 South Haln St., Shenandoah, Pa. Nos. Orkin's Np.129 South Main Street, Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. flK ET f Eight LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Select your carmcnt from up-to-date stvles. We have the right goods here and a large variety to select from at the right prices. Ladles' Coats, $2 50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Far Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock of dress coods has no equal. You will find here a large assortment of plain and fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic at b., gain prices. uur place is Headquarters lor lace curtala. blankets, carpets, rugs, etc. Look tliroi.JW our line on second Poor nnd get prices. Bttttcrick paper patterns, best in the world. sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. 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. Glycerine- SUAMP00, CREAM. Cleanses and beautifies the skin. Removes dandruff and humors from the scalp. PRICE, - 25 CENTS., ) Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. Encouraging To Buyers !.. Our nnocEitiKs. nuv noont GENT'S PUIIN1SIIINGH, noorH ANn tmoEs Come direct from New York nnd IMillndelpliIn. Wulinrln large qiinntitleH nml Hell at Htnull lirulitH. Our price are the loweut In town. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA. For You I A Contented Woman a . a ...... Liiuauim ceilings uecoruir. from our latest designs and rich colors In wall puper. We have a complete line of eifilslfo tints and shades, In the most ni Untie rombliia. tlmiM nud patterns, and wu will decorate our home from kitchen to attle at u reasonable figure. J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Streel, Shenandoah, Pa. Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. Day Clock for $2.75. ForThla Month Only. nm
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