j "i u I ti i Ji i i'ii iiiiiK ii i" hi' ii iiiMn hi ii iV a in niraaCTOTWfTV'ii'itteW.iii7ri'.iT-.'fiT . TRY ONE Pound of our 250 chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember we have 40 kiiuls at this price. We are also aeni- for Lowney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, a N. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED TT 11 ejt? JdLOUCK S Headache Cure ? A 'ir euro or your money it trial. refunded (Hve SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone I'oiiiii't Immi 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, itj..iity, 40c per pair BOSTON Y E, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I SPONT, PROP. rOUlt DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. ClNDERELbC Keep Your House Warm hj u-ing our Stoves, Kanges and Heaters. They are cheaper both in price and fuel. We have a nut-selection in iie'lt. They must be sold. Christmas is rapulh approadung and we need room for our fancy stock of holiday furniture. This is our first season in the stove business, und 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 a guarantee. We carry the "Queen Cinderella," "Liberty." "Uncle Sum's Fortune," "Family Fortune," "New Fortune." "Banner," stoves and ranges. In heaters we crrv the "Art Peninsular,' "Empress Cinderella, ""Imperial Cinderella," 'Liberty," "Acme," "Banner," "Flora." ( lur "Peninsular1' answers a three-fold pur pose namely, a Stove, Range or Heater. DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND , STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Alain St. We give your eyes a scien tific examina tion free of charee 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" foi r.n.m rrrn HAY ud BTBAW, Floor and Tabic OH Cloths. ICm t- 1 i7'wut fl t. a, rUlCY, centre St. Aycrs cure bettor known as Ayer's Cherry Pec toral, has ratio a record for its remarkable cures of asthma. Cases that have been considered beyond hope or help have been cured by this remedy. We give two examples of such cures out of the many on record: "My mother has beon a great enfTerer from asthma for the past ten years, and her recovery is almost without a parallel. On account of her advanced age over seventy we had but little hopes of ever seeing her well again ; but we are sincerely grateful to inform you that she has been entirely cured by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. INGLIS BANKS, Tar Brook, N.S. "I was a sufferer for a long time from asthma, vainly endeavoring to procure relief in the use of ordinary remedies. At length I was induced to try a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The first bottle afforded me so much benefit that I continued the uso of the remedy until entirely curod." JOSEPH KLONZ, Charlotte, N.C. put up in half-size bottles, 50 cents. Full-size bottle, $1.00. A Now Wiir Volcriui OrtiiinlzHl Inn. 1.1'XitiKtnn. Ky.. X'v. T. H.iturdny nlglit there was orgunizeil in this city a socli'ty which alum to be to the &ol dleis who enlisted for the Spanish war what tin- Grand Army of the Kepublle has been to the federal army of the civil war. "The Service Men of the Spanish War" Is the title of the new society. The primal chapter has been named Henry Clay camp. No. 1. The following olllcers were elected: Com mander, Colonel Leonard; vice com mander, Lieutenant Colonel Banks; ad jutant and chief of start, Captain Da venny; treasurer, Colonel Guilder. A ritual and regulations will he drafted. Dentil 'Itoveali'il The.fr Sin. Cincinnati, Nov. 7. Yesterday morn ing Frank H. Woodrow, a prominent stationer, hurriedly summoned Dr. F. Brunnlns to Hat No. 7 in the AHa building, at Fourth and Sycamore streets. The doctor was shown the dead body of a young woman In bathtub full of water. Dr. Urunnlng said It was a case of death from drowning. The body was that of Miss Nannie Rverslelgh. She and Jlrs. Josle Ceroid, a widow, had spent the night In Woodrow's flat with Woodrow and Boyd Wessel. The police believe all were Intoxicated, and that the girl either committed suicide or wus ac cidentally drowned. J-eter K,"Sinltli Xc(iiltted, rtiiladelphia, Nov. 7. The jury In tho case of Peter E. Smith, after six hours' deliberation, returned a verdict Sat urday night of not guilty. Smith was charged with an attempt to bribe Councilman Walter Stevenson. The latter testllied as to Smith's attempted bribery, but the Jury evidently did not believe him under oath. Tho Kxoler .Mine Horror. Wllkesbarre, l'a., Nov. 7. The Kx eter mine accident el iimed its eighth victim yesterday. Wi'liam Pokas died of his Injuries in the Plttston hospital. The other two injured men, Vlnsler and Leckonows, are Fa id to bo In a critical condition. The uc eident occurred on Saturday, when a train of loaded coal cars crashed through the mine shaf and carried clou n the cage in which the Victims were descending. Will You Winter in Florida 7 This will be the greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go via the Southern liailway. Its tho best louto. If you will write John SI. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., bo will arrange all the details of your trip fur you. A Itcmnrkiiblo Cure. Mr. Alexander Moore, a reliable busi ness man, of 1230 H. lJtll St., i'lnlaUel- phia, Pa., says; "I contracted a violent cold which settled all over me. The pain in iny chest anil side was excruct; atiujl. The doctor j;ave ule medicine and blistered my side, but I only grew worse. Then you gave rne a bottle of Brazilian Balm. I had little or uo faith in it, but decided to try- it. I took 3 or 4 good doses before bed time, und rubbed it well over my blistered side. That night I slept like a top my first good rest for over a week ami awoke in the morning cured. Braziliau Balm is sim ply invaluable." Shenandoah drug store, wbolesile agents For a Few- Days Only One lot of Alpine bats, all colors, trimmed with ribbon and ckjue feathers, for 75 cents, worth double ; one lot of Sailor and knock about hats, from 50 cents up ; Hough Rider, all colors, 65 cents up ; one lot of children's trimmed hats, from fl.oo up; fine im ported. French hats, latest styles from 75 cents to 95 cents j Germantown yam, colors Brown, Green and Kcd, only 5 ceriU a hank ; infant's silk, wool aud velvet combination caps, from 25 cents up. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, '26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Aprs STILL ON THE BOARDS. A Sipuilililo (licr tlio I'lrnt Wniil Crcelt Contract. It whs supposed when tlio Borough Council decided nt its last meeting to turn tlio abate ment of the First ward creek milsanco over to tlie llinitd of Health, mid pay Its pro rata nliaiu Inwards the oxpciiw of tlio work, that controversy ovor the Hlfalr would he ended; but it appeals nuw that the matter Is as iiim li fancied n ever. A Mm in lias been raised by tlio Board of Health disrcKimlitiK tlio bids tlio Borough i 'mi m il had received and awarding tlio con. urn t fur tic work to J. J. Itiadigau for $'J3 lens than the piico asked try tlio lowest bidder In-line. Council, who was 1'. J. Cleary. The liitter appcHi-s.to have Milne friends on Coun cil who share with him tlio belief that tlio lloud of Health lias not adopted a fair coue. They claim that if tlio latter organization did not wish to abide by the lowest bid Council received, mi opportunity should have been Kivcn for a presentation of new bids. The Board of Health defends itsolf witl the assertion that it lias acted for the best interests of tlio taxpayers in, first, civing the Thomas Coal Company a cbanco to do the work on its estimate of J000; and, sec ondly, in awaidiiiK the contract at less than Council could have got the work done for on bids. BH'ortx have been made to cet a special inevtiiiK of Council witli a view to rescinding the motion by which Council transferred the matter to the Board of Health. Council will meet to-night; but it is understood tbat,should audi a step bo taken, the Board of Health will ignore It, and exerciso Its powers under the fallowing section of tlio stato law : The said Hoard of Health shall have liowcr as a body or by committee, as well as the health ollicer, together with his suhor- linates, assistants and workmen, under and liy order of the said board, to enter at an v time upon any premises in tlio borough upon which there is suspected to lie any infectious ir contagious disease or nuisance detrimental to the public health, for the purpose of ex- in i in lie- iimi auatliig the same, and all written orders for the removal of nuisance issued tu tile said health ollicer by order of said board, attested by the sccietaiy, shall he executed by him and Ins subordinates and workmen, and tlio cost and expenses thereof shall bo lecoveruble from the owner or owners of the premises from which the nuis ance shall be removed, or from anv liersnn or persons causing or maintaining the same, in the same manner as debts of like amount arc now by law collected." Superintendent Baird, of the Thomas Coal Company, has informed Health Ollicer Conry hy letter that lie has no authority to under take the abatement of tlio nuisance on the estimate made by the company's engineer. To-day the Health Ollicer lcqucstcd Borough Solicitor Burke to prepare a contract for tlio work between Mr. Bradlgan and the Board of Health, and a meeting of the Board will ho called for some nlglit this week to ratify tho contract. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is pleasant to tako; it tastes good; children llko it; no trouble to administer it and it always cures. Buy the genuine, Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup. DeittliH and Funerals. Mrs. Bridget Kirk, who died at hor lato homo at Mt. Laflce was one of the oldest residents of that vicinity. She is survived by three sous and two daughters, as follows: Michael, of Mt. Lall'cc; Peter, of Shenan doah; Thomas, of Pittsburg; Mrs. J. J. Quiiiii, of .Mt. l.atl'ce, and Miss Airy, of Philadelphia. Tbo funeral of John 31. Werner, who died at Pottsville, took place yesterday. It was a military funeral, the deceased having died of typhoid fever contracted in the late war. Frank H. Ward, S3 years old, a private of the Third Connecticut volunteers, died yes terday at the Pottsvillo hospital of typhoid pneumonia. Isaac Millor, aged 03 years, while out bunting on tlio mountains in tbo neighbor hood of the Seven Stars, bad an attack of paralysis, which proved fatal. His dead body was found there by buuters on the mountains on Saturday. Franklin P. Kcarcher, tlio well known secretary of tbo P. & P.. C. & I. Co., died very suddenly yesterday at his homo in Philadelphia. Ho was slightly attacked on Wednesday with pains, and his condition gradually grew worse, and ou Saturday doctors diagnosed the case as acute, gastritis. The deceased's father, Franklin B. Kaerchor, ipeiicd up tho collieries in and around Lost Creek. Tho deceased was SI years old. and was a native of Pottsvillo. A widow and otio son, Hernanl It., with four brothers and two isters survivo him, among tlicm being Samuel II. und Daniel W of Pottsvillo. The funeral will take place to-morrow morning at !) o'clock, in Philadelphia, arriving in Potts villo at 1.17 p. m., where interment will be inado. Tho funeial of Charles W. West took place yesterday afternoon from the family resi dence on West Apple alley. Services were held in the Primitive Methodist church and the remains weio interred in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Tho Messrs. O'Hara were tho funeral directors. John, 17-ycar-old sou of William Gradwell, was burled yesterday afternoon, from the family residence ou South Catherine street. Services were held in tbo United Evangelical church and the remains were luterred in tbo Odd Fellows' cemetery. Tho deceased was a member of Washington Camp No. 183, P. O. S. of A .ami tho members attended in a body. Lvau M. Samuels, son of 31rs liutb Samuels, of Mahanoy City, died at the latter place yesterday morning, caused by kidney trouble The deceased was 20 years old. His brother, Thomas E., was a former resident 'of this town. At Paynt'b nursery, Girardville, you will find tho largest stock ever seen in tho county. Promptly l'alil. To the Officers of the Home Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., Mr. 11. L. Talley, Jr., Vice President: It is witli dcetiest gratitude that I acknowl edge tho prompt aud full payment of two- hundred and twouty-six dollars! ?22rj) due me upon tbo death of my beloved husband, William C. West It was an immediate and opportune financial relief, lurougb your 8uperiutcndcnt, William T. Kvans, and agent James Patterson, and the courtesy and gen eiosity thus afforded me I shall always grate fully remember. Mns. Cauolikk Wkkt. Shcnaudoab, Pa , Nov, 7, 18US. I desiru to add my testimonial to the many that have been addressed to your society for fidelity and promptiieas iu meeting the claims made upon it. Tbo sum of Ono hun- dred amlfifteen dollars (rllSJ duo upon the death of my beloved sou, John (Iradwell, was paid ine through your superintendent, William T. Kvans, und agent, James Patter- siu, without delay and In full. William Gkahwiu.l Shoiiandoah; Pa., Nov. 5, lb!H. It He'll Know lletter. A story Is just gaining circulation about one of our "swell" young men of town. Ho had attended tbo A. O. II. ball at Mahanoy City last Thursday evenlug and while tbero mudo tho acquaintance 01 a young lauy, registered at the Kaler House, During the early hours of the following mornlug tho "swell" was caught trying to effect an on trauce to tlio youiii lady's apartment. He was ejected from tho hotel by the proprietor and warned never to enter tho hostelry again. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup U .urn lo cure Incipient consumption, This remarkable remedy will stop tho wastlug away of tbo patient, apd in u short time effect a cure, Ask your grocor for tho "Iioyal Patent flour, and tak no other braud." It Is tho out flour undo. PITHY POINTS. llniiuillue,s Throughout llin Counlrj Chrmilnloil for IlHuty l'oriiMtl. Poor old Penu ! Hang out the crapo. Sore throats aio plenty to-day. Bo sure and cast your votu to-morrow. The hanks will bo closed to-morrow. Sportsmen from this town report game as plentiful. Storekeepers aro renovating their Christina show cards. The law against hunting ou Sunday is be ing violated. An advertisement In these columns will bring the gieatcst returns. The expectant small buy lingers aiound the alluring toy stoic windows. Tho public schools, after a week's vaca tion, reopened this morning. Itobcrt .Motley Is nuw assistant outside boss at Eagle Hill colliery, near Port Carbon. Tlio Sous of Temperance of St. Nicholas will bold an entertainment on the 22ud lust. Only futir applicants failed to pass at tho naturalization court on Saturday at Potts ville. Sheriff Toolo has found a sum of niony tied up in white paper, that awaits an owner. Thomas M. Hole, of .Shenandoah, has been granted an iueieasu of pension from ?il to $8 per month. The first car was run Saturday over the new 12-iiille trolley road connecting Easton and Bethlehem. Operations will bo permanently abandoned at the Carnegie cunipauy's iron oro mines at Scotia, Centre county. Fatal injuries were sustained in a runaway accident by William Kocber, of Belfast, Northampton county. the marriage of Thomas Driiaunond, of Asmanil, and Miss .Mary JleAttee. of .Maha noy Plane, is announced. Cracksmen exploded dynamite in tho safe, in W. A. Lutz & Co.'s ollice at Sliippensburg, hut failed to blow it open. liuv. lientz, tho new pastor of the Potts ville English Lutheiiiu church, occupied the pulpit fur thu first time yesterday. Three-year-old Herman Jleyer. of West Haleton, fell into a tub of hot water and was so badly scalded that be soon died. Judge Savidge lias rendered an opinion that mouthers of tbo Board of Health aro not eligible as ollicers of that organization. Attempting to stop a runaway at Blooms burg, George Ivcy was thrown under the horse t feet and sustained injuries that may prove fatal. Louis Bubb, of Mahanoy Piano, was honor ably discharged from the servico of Uncle bam. Ho has been on tho sick list and mi- able to euduro tbo servico. By a premature explosion ontheAltenwald railroad cut-oil, near Cbaiubersburg. liobert Slovens was fatally injured and several other workmen were slightly hurt. J. P. Carden lias beautified tho frout of his wall paper storo, on West Centre street, by giving it a now coat of paint. Tbo combiua tion of colors used is an attractive oro. the time for mustering out tho Fifth Pennsylvania Begimeut, at llrst fixed for to day, has been indefinitely extended, although rue men navo unuergouo final physical ex amination. OUT tiii: I ho specialist is tho man of tho ago. There is uo all around skill now-a-days. The pro- iianiuiiHi man who uevotes Himself to out), thing is tbo master of success in-that, llouco the enviable reputation and universal popu larity oi ur. urceuo, 35 West 14th St.. New York City, lie has made a specialty of tho oiseases which cause ueuility und nervous Illustration and in this field bo has no rival. eak men and women 11 ml in him a bene factor and friend. He lifts them out of tbo gloom of despair into tho sunlight of hope, If you aro weak aud ailing get his aid. You can consult him by letter, free. Costs noth ing. Ho will givo you back your stiengtb. invigorate and revitalize your system. As ho has cured others bo can euro you. Write to him to-day. Deed ltrroriled. From John Ill'ert aud wife to John W. J Hurt, premises in Itush township, F'rom Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Com pauy to P.isqualo Orlando, premises in Kline township. I-rom Jeremiah Smith and wife to David B. Smith, premises in Orwigsburg. I-rom Walter Breisch to Jeremiah Smith, premises in Orwigsburg. A ono year guarantee accompanies overy watch repaired at Orkin's, 121) S. ilain strtet, This is tho trade mark of tho great trunk Hue of tbo South tbo South em Itailway. It is the short Hue to F'lorida. and oll'eis the best service aud quickest time to all the principal wiutor resorts as well as to all tho commercial centres of the South. .Maps, rates aud all information will bo cheerfully furnished by John II. Beall, District Passengor Agent, 828 Cheatnut street, Philadelphia. Marriage I.lceiiHes. Theodoro A. Gilliuger aud Cathrvu Cart- ivright, both of Pottsvillo. Charles C. llaum and 3Iiunio Dolzelt. both of Nuremberg. Kicked by u Mule. John Zaris, a driver at the Buck Mountain colliery; had his right leg severely iuiured by a kick from a inulo. Ho was unhitching tho mulo at the time. At Coslutt's Tills Week. York stato grapes, wholesale and retail. For Saturday wo will have fresh spinuago aud salad. Also California sweet oranges. Wo supply dealers at wholesale rate. At J. Coslett's, 3U South Main street. lI-3-4t A Winter Cuinp. An advance detail of 02 men of Co. K, Sth Kegt., Pa. Vol., are preparing to leave for Augusta, Ua., to arrange a site for tbo winter camp of thu company. Lieutenant Blukslce has been detailed as engineer fur the work. Malicious MlHchler. Mrs. Mary ZondU was placed under $300 ball bv Justice Shoemaker on a charge of malicious mischief. Thu prosecutor is John Wasser, of South Main street. NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE ! For good and cheap shoes at the lowest prices, (jo to the NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardin St. 33 West Centre Street, riUBOWSKY HOTEL, M. GKAB0WSKY, Prop. 319 N. Centre St., Pottavlllo, Pa. pine old Whiskeys, ()h aud Wine., at the bar. A ciioiee lino or wigum aim ieuiper-anc-o Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. ' Meals at all hours. TUB WRATHIlit, Tho fotccast for Tuesday; Partly cloudy weather and slowly-rising lemporaturo, pro ceded In tbo eastern districts by fair, with light and fresh southwesterly to southerly winds, probably followed by Increasing eloudine's and rain In tbo western and north ern districts. rVbKSONAL MBNIIUN. liov. Pllticger, of Bingtown, was seen In town to-day. Harry Day, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor to town to-day. Thomas H. Vanillism spent to-day visiting friends at Pottsvillo. Miss Nora Bioiseh. of Hlngtown, was n Sunday visitor to town. Mrs. Jesse Hughes and daughter, of Potts ville.are guests of town relatives. Thomas P. JluUuiro, of Brownsville, has goiio to New York on a commercial visit. Adam Mort, one of tho Schuylkill Haven almshouse officials, spent yesterday in tuwij. Dr. A. C. Morgan, of Philadelphia, Is spending a few days with ids parents hi town. Bort Dean, of Philadelphia, a former rosi dent of town is being greeted by old acquain tances hero. William Klsciihaur, of North Jiirdln street, spent yesterday vMtiug tho fair sex at Mahanoy City. Miss Sadie C. Llimlmin. ono of the muses at the Schuylkill Haven almshouse, visited her parents in town yesterday. Leon Wusley, a student of dentistty at tho University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, is at his homo hero for a few days. Miss Augusta Lefler, of Ashland, spent last evening in town witli Miss Maine Ellis who spent the past few days at Ashland. S. O M. Hollopcter, M. 31. Burke, T. It. Beddall. E W. Shoemaker and J. It. Coyle transacted legal business at the county -.eat today. John W. Parker, tditor of the Mahanoy City Uccord, accompiuled by Melvln P. Her-' man of Harrisburg, were visitors to town I yesterday. .Mr Herman is a linotype machinist and Is putting one ut the type settluK machines iu Mr. Parker's establish ment. Political Ti Puliation. The following was a "bracer" a trampisb looking fellow gsve a political candidate iu the pieseuce of a repoitov on Centre street to-day : Are you Sir. 7 I belong In Locust Dalo and havo no money to pay my fare home. Give mo tcu cents. I'm going to vote for you, anyway. There aro four votes iu our family." The striker failed to hit tho mark, aud wheu ho walked way his face bo tokened a determination to cut his ticket to morrow. Health lteporta. Isabella Hall, 3J years old and residing ou South Pear alley, was reported to tho Board of Health to-day as sulferiug from scarlet fever. Kirnt Fir! fire! Insure your property from loss in the ldest aud strongest cash companies ; Phlla. Underwriters Insuranco Co. of North Amorica and Fire Association, Hartford F'iro Ins. Co., American F"iro Insuranco Co., West Chester Firo lus. Co., United Firomou's Jus. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St.. Shenandoah. All kinds of vegetables and tlowcr seeds, and plants at Payne's nursories, airardvllle. F.lec.trio cars pass tbo door. fi-ll-tf LOST. Between the English Baptist church and No. 3 colliery, a purse containing a sum of money and a railway pass. A liberal reward will be given if returned either to the IlEKAl.l) ouice or to WM, R. PRATT, 333. Jardin St MISCELLANEOUS. ITtOIt ltKNT. Storeroom No. 35 liast centre J street, HelscnburRer block. All Improve ments, ltent reasonable Apply to Martin Hciscnburger, 33 Hast Centre street; 11-4-Ct FOlt HUNT. Dwelling bouse, with oil con veniences, with good location, for rent. Apply at this office. tf FOlt SAI.K A farm of about 10 acres- within tliri-i, mul ntitt-half miles of Slii-nandoab. Ooo1 dwelling lioue, excellent out build in?. Apply to T. H. Iicdilall. Sliiiianuoali l'a. ti TjlOIt SALT? Valuable Shenandoah property, 11 n.iitrf,ll- inrutril Oil Oak Htrcet. witliull modern conveniences. sto room ami w e Hog anil bouse 011 the n-ur. 1'or further information apply ut this ollice t -non hai.i- Two pool tables In good coudi 1' tion. Can bo bought very reasonable, iiougnt i Scbiuickcr, Apply to Anthony 103 South Main street. tf TOTICl!. Desirable properties for sale, IX ply to S. O. M. Hollopeter, attr Ap attorney. sbciiandoab. 8-31-tr T.IOU SAI.K. A vulunblo property on West V Centre street, dwelling houwe, und ftll eoiv vculenccti in desirable loeutloii. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. 5-27-tf LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Select your carmcnl from up-to-date styles. We have the right goods here and a large variety to select from al the right prices. Ladies' Coats, $2 50, $3:00, $5.00, $6.00. 38.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Fur Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our block oi dress (foods lias no eiiual. You will find here a large assortment of plain and fancy fabric-, in foreign and domestic nt bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, hlunVets, carpets, rugs, etc. Look through our line on second floor and gel prices, Dutlcrick pniier patterns, best in the world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. encouraging To Buyers OUU UUOCIEIIIKH, DBV GOOD, fJUNT'H VUUNIUUINUU, UOOTH ASH UOUt Come ill net (rom Now York and 1'lillailelplila. We buy In Inrite qimutltlt'H and null ut aumll profits. Our prU'Cn ai u tlm lowext In town, Rhlllp Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. !AST0Ri cBdablcTicpojafionfor As similating Uwfroodandllcgata linfj Hipfitnuwhs aniiDowcls of i rcraTOfc (.-nn una PxomotcsT5Igcslion,Cliccrful ncssaTifiRcst.GontnIns neither Opiumlorphino nor Mineral. MOT NAHCOTIC. Have BfOldHrSmVOJUiaiai Janphn Setil' silx.Scnnn jfw'je Jefd Jppcmunt - Itirmfttd - ApcrfcctHfcmcdy forConslipa fion.Sourtornach.Dinrrhoca, Worms'AtonvulsionsJcvcrish ticss oiiilLoss of Sleep. TflC&nuleifenatuTc of TTEW "YORK. EXACT-iCOPVOF-WRAEPEB. A Treat In Store For You ! It will be a genuine treat for the magnificent line of fall and winter clothing we are now displaying. Our tables are groaning under their as our old stock has been entirely closed out. Our new stock embraces all the latest novelties of the season. Young men who pride in being stylishly dressed come iu 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 aud 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 Hain St., Shenandoah, Nos. Orkin's ir Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. o. 129 South Main Street, Terminus of the Schuylkill $5.00 FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses Hituatcd ou West Coal fctrcct, Shenandoah. Tho property ontlro Is 112 fet't front and 70 fert deep. ICach house has a frontage of 12 fctt hy It) feet deep, with kitchen 10 by U fctt; nil aio two stories, six rooms, tin roof. They havo Just been thoroughly repaired, newly pulnied and pajiered, und new sills, outhouses and uonl houses constructed. These properties uro FOR BALK, KXCUANOE or ltKNT Hither as n whole or separately and on reason able tern i a. Kof further Information apply to M. P. FOWLER. 7or all Bilious and Nervous Diseases, They purity the 111.000 and give IIealtiiv action to the entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION nnd P'MPLES Tho Rosy'Froshnoss And a velvety aoftneu of the akin Is lnv rlubly obtained br tkore who uae Fozxomi'ii Ooroplexlon i'uwder, , , P1LL1 ASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. ASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, you to come and feast your eyes on weight. Everything is span new, Pa. A Contented Woman Is she who lias her wnlls and ceilings decorated from our latest designs and rich colon In wall paper Wo havo n complete lino of rxqultdto tints nnd shades, in the most aUiHtlc combina tions and patterns, and wo will decora to j our home from kitchen to attic at n reasonable figure. J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Jewelry Store, Traction Company's Railway. a Air Eight Day Clock for $2.75. For This Month Only. 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 COM RAN V. Glycerine- SHAMPOO, cream! Cleanses and beautifies the skin. Removes dandruff and humors from the scalp, PRICE, - 25 CENTS. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson. House Block.
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