5s. 'Sl4--l TRY ONE Pound of our 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember we nave .in Kin s at mis price, we are also aein- lor Lou ney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a 11) package. HOOKS & BROWN, a N. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's Headache Cure ? f A fure run or your nunu'y it fi trial. nfi-ii-leil, (Hr SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Tt'lt'plioiif I'unniH turn Rubber! Rubber! he vi weather and now disagreeable 0011 be with us while you hae an opportunity purchase your rubbers for the winter at our special prices. THANKSGIVING DAY. Union Tlii.tiknulvlni: Seiv,- llncli l..ch Iiir hi Various Churches. At a tnectliiR of the ministers of town it was decided to hold I niiin Til iliknKlvnig D.iy services on Nom miter Slth in the Trinity Itoformrd e'nirch, and :iNo each evening prccedhm I lianksgivinu 1'iy. cinn meticintfoii Tutmda r.ciiiiiK, November l.". Special offerings will lio taken up and tlie amount collected will be xiven to the lied Cross Society, an orKanlailinn which docs special work for the relief of our soldier!' Follow lug are tho churches in which the services will he held and the pie.uhers who will (iroside : Tuesday evenlnit, Nnveiiihct n, l'ust llaptlst chinch, sermon hy Kev. .1. lleitz; Wednesday cvchiiiK, Nov. lu, in the l'riinitivo Methodist eliurch, sermon hy l!c,. U. 1!. Alhlns; Thursday evening, Nov. 17th. in the l'res'nterlan church, sermon hy Itcv. J. Moore; luday i veiling, Nov. is, Jli tho dit KjiltjCdititl i hurch, sermon by l!ev. 1 I Kvaus; Mouilay evening, Nov s!lt. ' alv.uy Riptlst church, sermon by J T. Swindell Tueiday evening, November M, Kvatigrlu- .1 cliuicli, sermon hy KoY. Hubert H'llnyle, Wednesday evening. November 23. Triuit. Reformed church, sermon by licv. II. W. Koehler. The music at the above services will he under the charge of l'rof. ,1. J. 1'iice. All kinds of vegetables and llower sculs and plants at l'ayne's nurseries, tlirardville. I.loctrie cars taits tho door. 5-o-tf TIih Coul Trade. The anthracite coal trade is without chance in any feature, and to write about it would bo only to repeat tho samo depiessing story which week by week has been told and told again. Tho demand is not iiicicasing, prices are not maintained, neither produccrs.uirricrs nor dealers are satisfied with existing condi tions, and, though everybody is complaining and suggesting, there seems no effective remedy in sight. Tho October output is estimated at rather more than last year, and, while no figure is yet fixed for November, the companies teem to he going on about at the rato of last year's production. There is nothing now said about an advance in prices. Philadelphia Ledger. stee Diphtheria relieved in twenty Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas' Oil. At any drugstore. minutes. Kcleetrlc Children's, Youth's, Ladies', Men's, 15c per pair 20c per pair 25c per pair n,,tiMai.t, 40c per pair BOSTON 27 South Main Streel. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. F0UK DOOMS ABOVE POST OFHCH. Pa. This is tho trade mark of tho gie.it trunk line of the South tho South ern Iiailway. It is tho short lino to Florida and oilers tho bust service and quickest time to all the principal winter resorts as well as to all tho commercial centres of tho South. Maps, rates and nil information will be cheerfully furnished by John M. Hoatl, District Passenger Agent, WS Chestnut street, Philadelphia. At Tayno's nursery, (liranlvllle, you will find tho largest stock overseen in the county ilMvice You need a doctor many times when yon d"n't call one. You sutler pain In fifty forma nnd yet won't call the doctor, be cause you hopo that tho pain "will ro nway after a while." Anil, too, you know by experience, that that first visit of the do. tor is generally followed by many others, with tho inevitable consequence of a big hill " for professional services." You don't know n hat to do for yourself or what to tale. Put -'ippose that you could get free, ab solutely free, tho advice of one of tho moat lint In the United States? You can. The phy. sician is right horo. TTo has an office in the building, he has a staff of correspondents to assist him, and anyone and everyone, who needs medical advice is invited to write to him. If it's baby's health or mother's or tho health of any member of the family you may write about it, suro of a careful read ing of your letter, sure of a conscientious diagnosis of your case, If euro is possible. Every letter will bo held D3 a strictly confidential communication. Kcmember these facts. Wo offer you medical advice from ono of tho most eminent practitioners in the United States, whether our medicines suit your particular caso or not. Wo offer you this advice at the cost of the two cent stamp which it will tako to bring your letter to our office. Address tho Medical Department, Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Till. W-.A-111.1-, STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. T wmimti iwriuagii.il S Keep Your House Wjim l.v u-ing our '. stoves Knng.-s .nid Heater-. The) are cheapei bi.lli in piue and lucl. We lime a nice selection in stock I'll. ) must be sold. Christmas is rapidli airi.u hing and we need room for our tancy stock of holiday (urniturc. This is our first season in the stove business, und to thoroughly advertise it, we will sell them at mall profits. Or upward will buy you a stove, range or heater. Kvery one sold is nccom nanieil with n guarantee. We carry the "Queen Cinderella," "Liberty," "Uncle Sam's Fortune." "Fumily Fortune," "New l'ortune." "lianner," stoves and ranees. In heaters we crry the "Art Peninsular," "Kmprcss Cinderella," "I mperial ( 'inderc'la,' ' Liberty," "Acme," "Ilanncr." "Flora." Our "Peninsular" answers a three-fold pur je n.imel), a Stove, Range oi Heatur, DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. We give your eyes a scien tific examina tion free of charsre and if glasses are needed, we are willing to furnish them at only a legitimate profit. The Cruel Knife! It la absolutely uol3n to expect o surgical operation to euro cancer, or any other blood disease. Tho cruelty of such treatment is illustrated in the alarming number of deaths which re sult from it. Tho disease is in the blood, nnd hence can not bo cut out. Kino times out of ten tho surgeon's kmlo only Hastens ueatn. My son had a most malignant Cancer, foi which tho doctors said an operation was the only hope, luooper atlou was a severe one, as it was neces sary to cut down to tho Jaw bon o and scrape It. Ueforo a rca while the Can cer rrturned. and 1.0 uan to grow rapidly. Wo gavo him many remedies without ro I let, and Anally, upon tho advice of a friend, decided to try ti. S. S. (Swift's Snoclllcl. and Wltl.l tho second bottlo he - began to improve After twenty bottles had been taken, the Can eor disappeared entirely and hn was cured. The cure wasn permanent one. tor ho is now seventeen yearsold, and hag never bad a sign of the dreadful disease to re turn J. is. 3iuiiitoen, 270 Snodgrass St., Dallas, Texas Absolutely the only hope for Cancel is swut's bpoeinc, as it is tho only remedy which goes to tho very bottom of tho blood and forces out ovory trace of the disease. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no potash, mercury, or other minernl. Books on Cancer will bo mailed free to any address by tho Swift Speoiilo Co., Atlanta, Ga. it-s5?! m v? earn, v j Tho forecast for Wednesday: Fair to partly cloudy weather, with slowly falling tempera ture and brisk to fiesh southwesterly and westerly winds, followed by rain or snow in tho Northern districts. Deaths unit Funerals. Mrs. Coleman, an aged lady livine; at the Fingerboard, near (lirardvllle, died on Satur- lay. Some time ago she fell down a night of stairs, breaking one of her arms, and siistaiu- ng other injuries. Sho never recovered from tho shock. William (loytie. one of Ashland's well known and iispected residents, died on Sat urday evening, from a complication of liseases, tho deceased having been more or less Ian invalid for tho past five years. In his any days he was one of the pioneer coal operators ot tlie region, later ne occamo in- toiestcd in powder, and at tho timo of deatu was manager of the Anthracite Powder (Join- pany. A widow survives, t- uuerai to-inoirow morning. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup lias emed whooping-cough when no other treatment would give relief. For croup this remarkable remedy has no equal. It conquers at onco. Mine Victim Hurled. Andrew Andrawoski, one of the victims of the accident ill the llxeter shaft at West Pittston, was buried at Malianoy City this morium:. t he at. isauoro society, oi mo latter nlace. of which the deceased was a member, attended tho funeral in a body. Home From the Hospital. The two daughters of Henry Ilickleniaii, of West tVi.il street, arrived home last even ing from the JoH'crson hospital, Philadelphia, where they underwent an operation, which was very successful. They are both enjoy ing good health, and now have the satisfac tion of knowing that their limbs arb entirely straight. Miirylniid'H foiKriM'sfloniil situation. Haltiinore, Nov. 8. There has been no material change in the congressional bltuation in Maryland. The First dis triet is liractlcally conceded to the Democrats, as is the Sixth district tc tho ltepulilicans. The others are doubt ful, the Democrats claiming the Sec ond and Filth with contldence, and the Itepubllcans expressing no doubt as tc the result being In their favor In all except the First. CONTRACT AWARDED. The Hoard or Health Clinches tho Creek Matter, Tho steps to abato tho inuch-talked-nf First ward creek nuisance havo at last assumed a definite shape. The contract for tho work has been signed and tho operations will bo started to-morrow morning, A special meeting ol tho ilorougli Council was called for last night, w ith the evident intention of rescinding tho motion hy which the matter was turned over Into tho hands of the Hoard of Health, but it was impossible to get a sulllcieut number of Oouiicllmeu to gether at ono time to mako a quorum. Suv cral of them watted in tho Council room for tho arrival of others and then went away. Thoso they had waited for then appeared and they, too, departed after waiting for tho re turn of the others. While tho Council room was vacated the Hoard of Health took possession of It. There were in attendance Messrs. .Spalding.IIolman, Malonr and MnrrNon, members of tho Hoard, Health Olllcer Conry, Ilorougli Solicitor lliirkc, .1. J. and T. F. Hradlgan. In tho absence of Secretary Curtln, W. .1. Watklns was selected to 1111 tho position for tho oven lug. After tho meeting opened Coiincllnien McOtiirc. Hrennan, Murphy, Magarglu and Neiswenter appeared and took seats us spectators at tho rear of tho room, as thcro were not sullieleiit of their members present to hold a meeting. Health Olllcer Conry stated that ho served a notice on the repicsentativu of tho Thomas Coal Company to proceed and abato tho nuisance at the $000 cstlmato made by the company's engineer, and received a reply that the company would not undertake tho work at that figure, and that there was no authority to promise more than the com pany's original offer of SUCH) towards tho work. Tho contract of J. J. Hradlgan and his bond in the sum of $3,000, with thrco sureties, wero presented nnd read. Upon request of tho president as to whother tho Board of Health had authority, under all the circumstances to proceed in the matter, solicitor Hurke said thatil the Hoard did not havo a legal right to abato the niiis aneo ho would say so. The laws aro very plain. It is the duty of tho Health Olllcer to do it after tho plaic lias been declared a public nuisance. President Spalding said there w.is no in tention to havo a conflict with tho Horough Council, hut tho Hoard was not obliged to abato the nuisance hi any particular way tho Council might desire. Mr. Holinan said that, as tlieio we-te somo Councilmen present, it might bo well to hear them. Mr. McOuire, president of Council, said ho :iad nothing to say for hini.self on the subject except that ho received a written rcqutwt from live members of Council to call a special meet- ug to take action on the creek matter and he granted tho request, but did not know tho real object of tho call. Ho said, howovor. that when tho matter was turned over to the Hoard of Health, it was tho intention of Council that the contract bo awarded to tho lowest bidder before Council. Upon request for further information, Solicitor Huike stated that tho Hoard of Health rould proceed to execute tho papers before it. That the question simply resolved itself down to tlii: That oven if Council had never done anything in tho mattnr, tho Hoard of Health could proceed and compel the Horough Council to pay Its sharo of the expense incurred in abating tho nuisance. Mr. Neiswenter stated that some of tho Councilmen wero sore towards Mr. Conry for uot taking Mr. Hrudigau's bid before tho last meeting of Council. Ho said they believed Mr. Conry had the bid in his pocket and should have presented it- That was the causo of tho soreness between Council and tho Hoard of Health. Mr. Conry denied that ho had the bid when the Council meeting was held. Mr. Malono said ho did not think the Hoard of Health had any right to receive proposals until after tho matter was referred o it by Council, and furthermore, anothor bidder was given a profcrouce to do the work for less money and declined to do it. Upon motion of Mr. Ilolman, seconded by Mr. Morristn, tho officers of tho Hoard wero instructed to execute tho contract with .Mr. Hradlgan. This was done and Sir. Jlradigan furnished his bond with Messrs. Maurice Moirison, T. F. Hradlgan and J. J. Franey as sureties. This concluded tho business ol tho evening, and tho Hoard adjourned. PITHY POINTS. PRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 31!) N. Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, (tins and Wines, at the lur. A choice line of t'litars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. . Mi als at all hours. For a Few Days Only!- Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. BJW . m jt "s. r Happening Throughout Hie Country Cl.r""lrl.l for Hasty Perusal. Now fortlio fray I Mako your mark before it Is too late. If you haven't voted, do so beforo tho polls close. Division workers wero in their element to-day. The contest cuutt will resume Its sessions on tho 10th lust. Tho Khctianr'oali foot ball toani plays at Olraidvlllo to-day. Spoilsmen tue meeting with raro Hick in Cumberland county. Tho youthful politicians will tako carothat tho election ends in smoke. The Ashland foot ball team defeated Potts vllloby the scoro or 20 to 0 It Is probable that all tho railroads will change their time tables next Sunday. Thievos carted oil' brass worth $750 from Frank H. Marion's boiler shop at Lancaster. A deed was recorded fioni Owen Dwyer and wife to John lilies, premises in Malianoy City. I!av. F. C. Jennings, of Maiietta, has re ceived a call from the Hanover church, at Wilmington, Del. John Ulstiafcr, of Hast Union township, niado payment on his '117 duplicate at tho court house yesterday. Columbia cltuous are raisiue funds to bring the bodies of Sergeant Wilkes and Private Hlooiullcld from Porto Uieo. Tho officials at tho post utlico have been overrun with campaign llteraturo for tho past two weeks, but It s all over now. Mrs. Swart.wooil, of Mountain t op, near Ilaleton, recently gavo birth to her twenty llfth child, hut it lived only a few days. Mine Inspector lMward Hrennan's report for the month of October shows a list of seventeen non-fatal and ono fatal accidents. Hoscoo Collins, the Williamsport law student, who was terribly mangled under a train Saturday after a foot ball match, died Sunday night. Judge Albright has granted a new trial In the caso of Lewis Kaul against Sherman oss, at Stroiidsburg, In which it is alleged that the defendant treated tho jury to cigars lid liquor. Hard times compelled tho Mt. Carmel Lodge of Elks to close their magnificently furnished rooms. Tho patronage received was not sulllcieut to meet tho expense of ecping them open. After remodeling of their handsome church building tho Methodist Episcopal congrega tion at Oilbertou will re-open their place of orship on Sunday next by exercises in bicfi the piesiding elder will flguro promln-itly. A number of ladies of Ashland and liir dville aro raising a collection for tho pur pose of purchasing a mess tent for tho Eighth ICegiment. From Injuries received in tho Exeter mine saster Saturday, when seven of his nino fellow-workmen wero killed, William Pokas ied yestoiday in the Pittston Hospital. As tho result of a year's fortune hunting In the Klondike, Nathan Kresge, of Chestnut Hill township, Monroe county, issaid to havo become possessor of $30,000 in gold and claims worth $!i0,000. License Transfers. License of J. W. Ill'crt, In tho township of Hush, to W. T. Brandon. Licenso of Charlos G. Shadlo, in tho Last ward of Tremont, to Edward W. Neal. License of Clemens Krcitzer, in the Middle ward of Pottsville, to John Selboukas. License of JohnS. Soibenkas, in the iourth aril of Pottsville, to Joseph O. Knecht. License of W. II. Aulenbach, In the North ward of Cressoua. to George Ely. License of Mlko Mills, In tho Second ward of Shenandoah, to Meado Peters. Itallroiid Changes at Mt. Ciirmel. Thomas M. Mumford, of 'Mauch Chunk, estcrday assumed charge as Lehigh Valley station agont at Ccntralia, succeeding J. J. Laiighlin. On tho lsth Inst, tho latter will become station agent for tho samo company at Mt. Carmel, tho presont Incumbent, J. llenj. Gould, having tendered his resigna tion. . PERSONAL MENTION. Michael Mouaglian, a hustling Insurance agent of Malianoy City, was a visitor to town last night. Charles Holdcrman employed by the Swift Bcof Company at Heading, Is homo to cast bis first voto to-day. LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S COATS. What's tho secret of happy, vigorous health? Simply keeping tho bowels, the stomach, tho liver and kidneys strong and active. Burdock Blood Hitters docs it. Marriage Licenses. Thco, A. Gllllnger and Catharyn Cart- wrlght, both of Pottsvlllo. ('has, C. mum and Mlunlo Delzett, both of Nuremberg. Win. P. Hughes, of Tremont, and Maigatct Powers, of Lorberry. Mlkiidomau Gouikas, of Ccntralia, and Mary Skinkute, of Malianoy City. Mlko Iguasavago, of Gilbortou, and Mary Harris, of Frackvlllo. Eugene Ltitz and Estella Lutz, both of Plnegrovo Twp. Michael P. Whitaker, of Kelayercs, and Mary A. Shaughuessy, of Ccntralia, Mt t Will hn the Port. You should go to Havana this Winter via Miami That will be tho popular route. On tho way yon can make as many stops as you like at Flagler's inagnlllcent botols. Wrlto to John N. Bcall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Iiailway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., to make your arrange ments for your trip. Injured on the Dirt Hank. William Anoskl, of Malianoy City, whllo picking coal on the dirt bank at Elmwood colliery, met with a painful accident. A large rock rolled upon him, knocking him lown tho hank, and inflicting ugly wounds. Tho London Organ Grinder. When I went Into my present houso Bonio years ago, the street In which it is situated enjoyed a constant procession of organ grinders I havo nut infrequently had to lenvu my work threu times within an hour to Mind nway thoso pests, ono of them sometimes appearing; on tho sccno only a fow mlnuUis after I had got rid of another. At ono tlmo soino of thorn found out that I was always out on n particular day of tho wool; and bolcctod that day to glvo us their attentions. Ono of thom ono morning; "ground" boforo tho houso for half an hour out of sheer splto, nnd on catching sight of thu lady of tho houso nt tho window shook his list at her. This Is tho kind of tliiiic to which resi dents in London tiro subject under tho present law Hy dint, however, of perse verance in rigorously and Immediately ordering off every organ man tho moment ho began at whatovcr tlmo of dny or night whon I happened to bo In tho way to do it I havo succeeded in diminishing tholr number very materially, but it Is nt tho cost of an infinity of annoynnoo and worry, which to u certain extent is always roour ring;. National lteviow. A one year guaranteo accompanies overy watch repaired at Orkin's, 120 S. Main htrcet, A CurloiiM Vlud. A minor in the Turkey run colliery yester day found a burned match m a keg of powder The find has been commented upou as show iug that there is carelessness sometimes when powder is put into the kegs at the mills, and that is just as likely that matches that are not burned get into tho kegs and sometimes cause the explosions that are attributed to sparks lrnm tho lamps of miners. Changes of Positions, Slartiu J. Conry, of town, lias resigned from his position us blacksmith in the 1' K. shops at Malianoy Piano and accepted a position as carpenter in tho D. L. & W. li. H car shops at Scranton. Frank Striker, who was employed at Swift & Co.'s branch houso in Mabauoy City, has been trausfened to tho local branch and day moved his family to town. Ilml temper has an Injurious physical effect on tho digestion. Had temper tonds to a disposition of blood to tho brain, and this loaves tho stomach unnblo to porfsrm Its functions properly. Fire I l'lrot viral Insure your proporty from loss in tho Most and strongest cash companies: Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of Nortli AtnurifJL and FlrO Association, Hartford h'lro Ins c.t ..American Kiro Insurance eO., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen s Ins. Co. T.T. WILLIAMS, 123 8. .fardlu St., Hhenaniioan 118 S. Mail? Street. BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, f LOUR, FEED, HAY nd BTKAW, Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, afiWce2ntr . rail One lot of Alpine hats, all colors, trimmed with ribbon and cique feathers, for 75 cents, worth double ; one lot of Sailor and knock about hats, from 50 cents up j Hough Hlder, all colors. 6? cents up : one lot of children's trimmed hats, from $1.00 up; fine Im ported French hats, latest styles, from 75 cents to OS cents ( Germantownyarn, colors- Brown, Green nnd Kcd, only 5 cents a hank ; infant's silk, wool and velvet combination caps, from Sj cents up, Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE ! For good and cheap shoes nt the lowest prices, go to the NLW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardln St. 33 West Centre Street 6 Tho Rosv Freshnoss And a velvet soilness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thori who usu Pozzom'b Complex lou ."owner- OXE MONTH TO LIVE. The Doctor crave me one mouth to live. I had been stct (or two years. I had Asthma, a tear liter courrh and dreadful Stomach trouble. The medicine, the expense, the suffering. Two years of horror. Nothihn helped rue. Nottaiuir gave me even temporary relief. I could not sleep for the Asthmn aud cough, nor eat for my stomach seemed raw. I cot so weak I could not walk across the floor without help. My doctor cave me one month to live. Mv relatives in iiucKs to,, ra, were sent lor aim came ciear tn lown to bid tile n last crood bve. Then heard of Brazilian Uatm and the wonderful cures it had made. I had little faith, but read nnd re-read the testimonials. They seemed l.nnrst Hurl I derided to trv it. A drowniuir tier- sou you know, catches at a straw. iStill I did not dare hope It would do me any good, I felt sure I was too far gone. Well, If you will be lleve it, the very first bottle gave me the great est relief. I was better, surelv better. Then i got more halm and Toxlcola Tablets. They IVUtKCU lO eetber and 1 1m nroved ronidlv. lu all I bought eignt i.w Dot ties and fiv boxes ol Toxl cola Tablets total cost of J10 ana am not uei tcr. not relieved! but cured have not been si well in 20 years, III V o W II ma mini. good for mauv vears. not of mere life, but of vigor, j a th and happiness and all due to those wond, rf ill remedies, Bra zilian Balm and Toilcola Tablets. Hut I ought to say I did not use near an me naim ana i au lets mvself. I nave awav a creat deal aud cured Coughs and Colds and Asthma aud Stomach troubles all round the neighborhood. The peo ple say tliey never saw anyimug like it. flow ihhikevervbodvotiElittokuow what luvalu hie remedies llraziliau Halm aud Toxlcola Tab lets are ana you are welcome to use iny name ana give me suueriug me lacts aooui my case, Most greatlully yours, Mrs, T, C. Vaux, llagley, Iowa, A Git RAT OFFEU For the benefit of those suferinj; with Catarrh. Asthma, old Coughs, the effects of Grippe, etc., we will wrap with every 51. UU bottle ot Jiraztuan naim a .Monur treatment of Toxicola Tablets I'RIJIJ til) Tanuarv 1st. 1899. If you net hold of bottle tb at does not contain the Tablets, send us the cover ol the bottle and w will mail you the Tablet free. 11 Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, Indian apolls, xna. SHENANDOAH DHUO STOKn, Wholesale Agent;. do mj "iff work anil , l I am go Annual Soles over 6,000,000 Bones fnf III',.. or luociioDo i or HEUE ALGT A and timilar Complaints' ana prepai tu unacr mo rtrirgeat G E n M A I! MEDICAL LAWS. prescribed by eminent ptiytlcians DR. RICHTER S (u a em; at Minn 99 World renowned I IIemnrkal.lv successful! IOnlygeniuna villi Trade Mark ' Anchor,' K. Ad. 111. Iit r Co., aiSPiarlStj. Sew York 3i HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Owa Glassworks. Sa&OOeU. Endorsed &rccoffi,inuudcdb: A. Wasley, 106 M. Main 5t., . C. II. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St, .D. Klrllu, 6 h.Main ,, Shenandoah, Dlt. RICHTER'S "ANOIIOIt" STOMACIIAI, boBt for II', lvHprpHlitCHfoniiieh ComiilaliitH, to LOST. Between the English llaptist 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 HKRAI.1) omce or to VM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St MISCELLANEOUS. FOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain in the Stomach. Glddlnn3S. Fulnest after meals. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowslnoss. Flushings of Hoat, Loss 01 Appetite uostivoness. Blotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills. Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Droanis and all Kervous and Trembling Sonsations. THE EIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer will aeknowlodgo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IIUi;CIIAMS 111X8, taken as direct ed, vil quickly restore Fomalos to com plete health. They promptly removo obstructions orlrregulnritles of tho sys tem nnd euro (sick Ilcnduclio. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OH CHILDREN Beccham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE Ofnny ratcnt Mcillelno In the World, 20c. at all Drug Stores. Select your garment from up-to-date styles. We have the right goods here and a large variety to select from at ihe right prices. Ladies' Coats, $2 50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00. $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 goods lias no equal. You will find here a large assortment of jdain aud fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic nt bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blankets, carpets, rugs, etc. Look through our line on second floor nnd get prices. llutterick paper patterns, best in the world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. We Bottle Glycerine- SHAMPOO, CREAM. Cleanses and beautifies llic skin. Removes dandruff and humors from the scalp. PRICE, - 2S CENTS. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House IMorU. 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. FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses Situated on West Coal street, Shenandoah. Tho property entire la 112 feet front and 70 feet deep. iCach house 1ms a frontage of 12 feet hy 20 feet deep, with kitchen 10 by 14 feet; all are two stories, ilx rooms, tin roof. They hnve Just been thoroughly repaired, newjy painted and paired, and new sille, outhoimes and coal houBce constructed. These properties are VOli SALE, EXCHANGE or UKNT Either as a whole or separately and on reason able terms. For further information apply to M. P. FOWLER. For all Bilious and Nervous 1 ffft3 Diseases. I hey puritjr tne Dlood and give Healthy action to the entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION find P'MPLES, LLo A Treat In Store For You !i 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 in 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. "l7ANTHI. A Birl to do ucneral housework, IT Apply at the iimiai.ii oiuco, u-o-si IMU ItKXT. Storeroom No. 31 Hast Centro !' street, HeisenliurKiT lilnek AH Improve- incut.. Itent rcjsonahlo Apply 10 .liaruii IlelsentiurKcr, aa i-ai ueniru sireci. ii-i-u. IitOK ItKNT. Dwelling house, Willi all con. ' venleuceg, with gooil location, lor rent, Apply at this oflliu. " Fit 8AM5. A farm of about 10 acres witn n threu and oi e-half miles of Hheiiaiiiliiah. (Jood ilwclllue house, excellent out hiilldlili;. Apply to T. It. lleduall, Bhuiumloah l'a. tf 1,101t 8AI.K Valuable Shenauiloah property, centrally located on Oak street, with all modern uonvenlenees, store room and woUlnir and hoiioonthercar. Kor further Information apply at this olllee. tf Two pool tallica In K.od condl 'an he hour-lit very reasonable. Apply to Anthony rJchmleker, 109 South ilaln street. "VTOT1CR. Desirable properties for sale. Ap IN ply to H. U. M, lIolloieter, attorney, Miciiandimh, 8-31-tf IiOH HAI.U. A valuable property on West j Centre street, dwelling house, and all con vciilcnccs lu desirable loeatloii. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for f urttter particulars. 6-27-tf Encouraging To Buyers 1 Ouu anoc'KiiiKs, iiuv noons, (HINT'S fUUNISlllNQS, Boors AM) SllOKN Come direct hum New York and Philadelphia. We buy In liirue iiiantlties and sell at email profits. Our prices me the lowest In town, RJ-illlp Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST,, SHENANDOAH, FA. A Contented Woman a r Is sho who has her walla and cclllnirs decorated from our latest designs and rich colors lu wall paper. We have a complete lino of exquisite tints and shades, In the most artistic combina tions and patterns, and we will decorate jour home from kitchen to attic at u reasonable figure, J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Orkin's Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical m Instruments, Optical Goods. No. 129 South Main Street, Terminus of tlie Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. $5.00 Eight Day Clock for $2.75. ForThla Month Only.
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