V TRY ONE t Pound of our 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c . Remember wo have 40 kinds at this price. We arc al- 101 Lowney's pack age candy, boc for one pound and 31 ic for a yi lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, tM. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's Headache Cure ? 'A lil iippr os Kfiie BRUMM IS DEFEATED. (Continued from Pint l'airo,) f!3. lams, L A nun runs or your money refnmU'il. It n trial. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection Rubber! Rubber! There are cough medicines that are tai. m as freely as a drink of water It 0111 a dipper. They are cheap medicines. Quantity does not make up for quality. It's the qual ity that cures. There's one medi cine that's dropped, not dipped Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. There's more power in drops of this remedy than in dippersful of cheap cough syrups and elixirs. It cures liron chitis, Asthma, (.'roup, Whooping Cough, and all Colds, Coughs, and alfections of tho Throat and bungs. The disagreeable: weather flCrS f ftcrrg Pecioral 1 I will soon be with ns and now while you have an opportunity purchase your rubbers for the winter at our special prices. i3 now half rnicE for tho half-size bottles 50 cents Children's, -Youth's, - -Ladies', Men's, iit(iuum.v 15c per pair 20c per pair 25c per pair 40c per pair BOSTON ! Silt -at This is the trade mark of the Ricat trunk Hue of the South the South ern Railway. It is tho short lino to Florida and olfers the hest service and ifiiickest time to all tho principal winter resorts as well as toulltho commercial centres of tho South. Maps, rates and all information will he hecrfully furnished hy John M. lieall, District Passenger Agont, MS Chestnut street, Philadelphia. minutes. Pxlcetrie 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. four noons above post office. Pa. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. Diphtheria relieved in twenty Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas' Oil. At any drugstore. Are You Going to Havana 7 It will be a lovely trip for you this winter and it can ho mado cheaply and comfortably. John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Itailway. bSS Chestnut street Philadelphia, Pa., will furnish you all nforiuation If you will write to him. A ono year guuranteo accompanies every watch repaired at Orkiu's, 1"J S. Main street. Flrol I'Irol J-lrel Insuro your property from loss in tin Idest and strongest cash companies : Phila Underwriters Insiiranco Co. of Nortli America and I'iro Association, Hartford Kire Ins. Co., American Fire Insuniuco Co West Chester Firo Ins. C., United Firemen't Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. .fardin St.. Shenandoah. llower, ; Clrow, St, Divcuport, S2, Woilor, 70; Swallow. 55. Liist Crki:k. Stone, 59, Jcnks, IBS, Swal low, 22, Uarnes, 10; (lohln, 07, Sowden, 103, Mi'hnlN, 7, Watkins, 1, Thomas, 10; Latta, 70, I.el.Hcy, 102. Dickson, 5, Patera, 10; W. W. Porter, 72, W. 1), Porter, 70, Trlckctt, 103, llower, l&S, Vail, 4; Grow, 72, Davenport, 71, lams, 1110, Miller, lss. Gather, 3. Sharpless,3, Hoot, 10, Murro, 10; Hriimni, fcs, ltyan, 190, Walker, 10; Graham. Ill, lllgglns, 151, S. Kivington. 11; Kcltzel, 02, Anderson, 171; Koch. Ill, Marr, 157; Snyder, 50, JIuldoon, 2I, Tnincr, 2, .Madalis, 11; Edwards, 01, CummliiKs, 17-, Pilgnim, 2; Stein, 120, Itlielor, 132, Schwonk, 2, ltyan, 10; Middle ton, 10, Ilorgan, 217, lllckert, 4, Mclscl, 10; How man, SH, Stoudt, 170, Seaman, 2. Asm.ANii. First Ward. Stone, 03, Jcnks, 117, Swallow, 70; Brumm. 140, ltyan, 121; (irahaiu, 1(R IllgElus, 105; Koch. 30, Matr, 215; Snyder, 107, Muldoon. 1 IS: Edwards. 08. Cummings, 170; Stein, 100, lllloler, 110; Middlctoii, 151, Ilorgan, 115; Ilowman, 152, Stoudt, 110. Second Ward Stone, 01, Jcnks. 122, Swal low, 100; llrinnm, 105, liyau, 1 IS; Graham, 103, lllgglns, 138; Koch, 81, Marr. 23S; Snyder, 120, Muldoon, 107; Edwards, 141, Cummings, 170; Stein, 122, lllloler, 100; Middleton, 151, Ilorgan, 117; ltowmau, 150, Stoudt, 135. Third Ward. Stone, 71, .lenks, 1S7, Swal low, 31; Brutuin, 10S, ltyan, ISO; Graham, 110, Illggins, 170: Koch, 17, Marr, 243; Sny der, 75, Muldoon, 210; Edwards, 75, Cum mings, 211; Stein, 00, Hleiler, 20S; Middleton, 00, Ilorgan, 201; Ilowman, 00, Stoudt 183. Fourth ward Stone, 72, Souks, 110, Swal low, 112; llrumm, 100, ltyan, 125; Graham, IIS, Illggins, 118; Koch, M), Marr, 100; Snyder, 120. Muldoon, 13S; Edwards, 120, Cummings, 115 ; Stoin, OS, Illieler, 150 ; .Mid dleton, 110, Ilorgan, 121; Bowmau, 131, Stoudt. 120. Fifth ward Stone, 17, Jcnks, 70, Swallow, 00; Brumm, 02, ltyan, 01 ; Graham, 110, Iliggins, 73; Koch, 53, Marr, 130; Snyder, SO, JIuldoon, 07; Edwards, 70. Cummlng?, 101; Stein, 71. Bleiler, 03; Middleton, 00, Ilorgan, 01 ; Bowman, SI, Stoudt, 00. Mi.Ni:nsvil.i.K First ward Stone. 131. enks, 0s, Swallow, 80 ; Brum in, 200, Byan, OS; Kock, 180, JIarr, 70: Snvder, 171, Mill- oon, 84; Edwards, 180; Cumniings, Ml; Stein, 152, Bleiler, IS; Middleton, 102, Hor- mi, Oi. Second waid Stone, 04, Jenks, 82, Swallow, 00; Brumm, 107, ltyan, SI ; Koch, 110, Marr, 91 ; Snyder, 111, Muldoon, 01; .dwards, 113, Cummincs. OS; Stein, 87, Bleiler, 113; Middleton, 118, Ilorgan, 80. bird waid Stone, 01, Jenks, 00, Swallow, " ; Brumm, 122, Byan, 71 ; Koch- 00, Murr, )2; Snyder, 00, Muldoon, 80; Edwards, 115, Cummings, 83; Slein, IK. Bleiler, 118; .Mid dleton, 118, Ilorgan, 70. Fourth ward Stone, 32, Jenks, 102, Swallow, 37 ; Brumin, 00, ltyan, 103; Koch, 52, Marr, 117; Snyder, Muldoon, 120; Edwards, 50, Cummings, 108; Stein, 31, Bleiler, 130; Middleton, 52, Ilorgan, 110. Buando.nville. Stone, 33, Jenks, 32, Swallow, 12; Brumm, 41, ltyan, 30; Graham, is, lliggius, 23; Koch, 30, Marr, 37; Snyder, Muldoon, 3S; Ldwards, 34; Cummings, 10; Stein, 23, Bliolor, 50; .Middleton, 41, Ilorgan, 31; Bowman, 41, Stoudt, 2S. BltnWNsvlLLi; Stone, 18, Jenks, 02, Swal low, 17 ; liiumm, 27, Byau, OS; Koch, 40, Marr, 18; Edwards, 42, Cummlugs, 53; Snyder, 10, Muldoon, 75; Stein, 52, Bleiler. 43 ; Middletun, 31, Ilorgan, 02; Bowman, 30, Stoudt, 02 ; Anderson, 00, lteitzel, 31. The eatrtoKi: of a bun-saw doesn't move very fast, but If a man stays on it lonR-enouKlihewlU presently be sawn asunder. The pro cess of jrrauuai bodily decline and LftCIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. 3 Keep Your House Warm bv UMng our Moves Knnges and Heater-. Tiicy are cheajer both in price and fuel. Wc have a nice selection in stock Thev must be sold. Christmas is rapidlv approaching; and we need room for our fancy stock of holiday furniture. This is our first season in the stove business, and to tUoroughl) advertise it, we will sell them at small profits. Or upward will buy you a stove, range or heater. Every one sold is nccoin paniul witli a guarantee. We carry the iicen Cinderella," "Liberty," "Uncle Sam's 1'ortune," "Family Fortune," "New Fortune," "Banner," stoves and ranges. In heaters we csrry the "Art Peninsular," "Finpress Cinderella,''" I niierial Cinderella," "I.ibrrrv," "Acme," "Itanntr," "1 hra " Our "Peninsular" answers a three-fold pur pose namely, a Stove, Kange or Ileator, DAVISON'S BUSY. FURNITURE. AND. STOVE. STORE, 121-123 Nortli 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. loss of energy which leads finally to con sumption is not always very lapid, but if it isn't stopped it will presently begin to saw Its way into the most vital part of the body, the lungs. There would be very little consumption if every family would keep Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery in the house, and use it whenever feel ing "out of sorts-." It keeps the entire body iu such a high condition of health and foicefulness that wasting diseases have no chance to get a foot-hold. A tcaspoon ful or two before meals, in n little water, gives the digestive organism power to as similate the blood-making, nerve-toning, strength -building properties of the food. It enables the liver and excretory system to clear the circulation of bilious poisons and remove all waste matter fi om the body. It replaces worn out tissue with hard mus cular flesh, and changes weakness and debilitv into active power and nerve force. The originator of this great "Discovery." R. V. Pierce, M. D., is chief consulting nhvsiclan to the great Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute of Buffalo, N. Y., at the head of a staffof nearly a score of eminent associate physicians and surgeons. He has acquired, in his over thirty years of nctive practice, a reputation second to no living physician in the treatment of obstinate, chronic diseases. His prescriptions must not be confounded with the numerous "boom" remedies, "extracts," "com pounds," and "sarsaparillas," which a profit-seeking druggist is often ready to urge as a substitute. Dr Pierce's medi cines are the product of wide experience mid deep study Any one may consult Mm bv mail free of charge. RAILWAY WRECK. A Head I'.ml Collision Between Two En glue on tlio Lehigh Valley. Another wreck on tho Lehigh Valley rail road was added to its steadily increasing list of disasters last evening, It occurred on tho curve between Packer collieries Nos. 3 and 4, near Lost Creok. A singlo track is used, and a train of empty coal cars was lying at tho switch at liappa hanuock to allow a freight train to pass. After receiving orders to pull out they passed tho Lost Creek station with orders to go ahead. After reaching tho deep curvo between both collieries tho collision purred with teirilic Unco. It wan a head-end collision, In which tho cow catchers and headlights of both engines were completely smashed, 'Iho tank ol tuo passenger engine was unven niio iuu man car while tho tender of tho coal engine piled n,t,i Hirce eo.il cars. None or tho ciewa were luluroil. Among tho passengers was Miss Sao had PITHY POINTS. llpinliiKS Throughout the Country jCiif"ttfi1f1 lor IlAsty Perusal. It's all over, and now to business. Thanksgiving Day will bo the noxt holi day. U. S. Kovenuo Collector Hear is making tho rounds of tho county to dcloct violations of thu now rovenuo law. No. 1 colliery of the L. V. Co., at Jcanos- ville, which was shut down by a cave-in Saturday, is again in operation. Charles K. Uucli, of Shamokin, died at the Miners' hospital from Injuries sustained at tho Cameron colliery, Shatnolilu, Charles A. Itothenborger. a vetoian of tin- Civil War, died suddenly at Hamburg of dropsy. Criminal Court begins next Monday for ti two weeks' session, to bo followed hy a two weeks' sitting of tho Civil Court. Michael Dougherty, of Ashland, who en listed in tho regulars, returned homo from Llthla Springs, Ua on a thirty day sick TiWriii. of Lost Creek ho. 2, iiittfiri4i.ii from her seat to rnlso a whitlow furlough. " . . 11 1.,.- It! .. A 4I.-.4- I e.l. whiiti tho crash cainw. i no lorco uiiew uui i vvmu nmv mu um PERSONAL MEN HON. to Philadelphia ,-lolently against tho back of tho seat, and tm .iiileicd severe stock and is now conuncci to her homo with nervous prostration, It m.m1m,i1 several hours to clear away tho wreck. Dr. Hull's Cough Hjrlip iiIwiijr eures coughs and colds. It is poor economy to neglect a cold when a bottle of this reliable remedy will relievo and cure it atomo. Price only 25o. Dintlis mill Funerals. r.llzaheth. wife of P. W. Post, died at hor homo ill Port Carbon, after a brief illness from pneumonia. Deceased was 42 years old, ,l ivn9 besides a husband six children. Funeral on Thursday. Tho icuialns of Mrs. Hannah Coleman, ...i. ,ii,i ,(. fjinudvlllo on the nth lufct., woro interred this morning at Pottsvlllo. ti. r.n.ornlr Franklin U. Kaorcher, sec- ..,,. .,r tl,n P. .t E. C. & I. Co., who died at l,u t.miiP. in Philadelphia, took placo yester day afternoon, interment nemg uiauo . Pottsvillo. Tuo tunerai was in cuaiso " Masonic fraternity. THU llKHillT hlllH. Regiment to ll Seleot your garment Irom up-to date styles We have the right goods hen. und a larg variety to select fmm at the 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 iroods has no equal. You will find here a large assortment of plain and fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic nt bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blankets, carjiets, rugs, etc. Look through our line on second floor and get prices. llutterick paper patterns, best in the world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. Kleetioii Kclmes. Agents oMhu Society for tho Pieveution of Cruelty to Animals were sent to Pottsville yesterday, but this did not prevent lirumm's licking. Stone was defeated iu tho Third ward, and ltyan went out of tho town with a larger majority than Iliggins, tho homo candidate, had. Never befoio has there been such an elec tion in Schuylkill county. I ho independent voter, as wo predicted, was out iu full force yesterday. Dx-Scnator Coylo's threo-day visit last week did not benefit his friend ISruuun. llrumm should know by this timo that calling every ono who dllfers with him liars does not make votes. Oraham and Stein had somo very good Iriends at Wm. Penn. The defeat of Judge Koch occurred in the house of his supposed friends. Forget politics to-night and go to the chrysanthemum show, and through these beautiful products of nature commune with nature's Clod. Teddy Hoosovclt tamed tho Tiger and undo Itiehard tho Oreata croker. Tom Piatt's" selection of a candidate be trays a lung head. The Socialists cast 102 votes in town, less than live percent, of the total vote. Swallow's 30a votes eamo from the Repub lican side in this town. It is tho way the pilet voter had to expiess his disapproval. There will be a fine crop of new hats in town by Sunday next, and they will not be all fcinlnino ones either. Tho llrunim-Marr deal appeared to bo a fact after all. Iu Uutlcr Kcnney camo out openly, about 5 o'clock, for tho Congressman, hut Curcy, more discreet, did not. Dougherty and Sweeney at Hoinesvlllo stood by ltyan The latter's friends had blood In their eyes. Muldoon has reason to feel elated over the vote lie got from his neighbors at home. Iiyan I, cats llrumm a little over two to one iu Shenandoah. No comment ss necessary. THE ELECTIONS ARE OVER, Leon Wasley returned day. Mrs. Carrie Iireisch, of Nuiemberg, is be ing entertained hy Mrs. -John Huberts. Miss May Ilolmau has returned homo from a visit to Tamaqua. Dr. I).. I. Langton is spending several days at Wilkcsbarro on business. Mrs. II. H. Zulick has returned homo from an extended visit to Philadelphia. ClirysHiitlieiiiuni Show. Many people complain that they cannot keep these beautiful plants, when if they would follow a few pimple instructions they could keep them indefinitely. They should bo kept in a cool window, watered thoroughly but never at night, spray the foliage hut never tho flowers. Once a week turn the plant upside dowu and ruu water on the under sido of tho foliago from a strong hy drant; remove the top flowers when mature, and after watering keep in a very cool, light placo. The following aie some of the varieties to he exhibited this evening at the Chrysanthemum Show in the basement of All Saints' church : Sunrise, ivory, dwarf, .Major llunafou, Mrs. E. O. Hill, Mary Hen derson, the yellow llower, culling furdia. Tho Chrysanthemum Show will hoeontinned Thursday evening, but all persons puichas- ing plants may havo them at half past ten this evening. Indications are that there will ho more peoplo than can bo accommodated In one evening. will not be mustered out. Shenandoali'schrysautlieniutu show will be held to-night Lieut, Sivitur is again securing recruits for tho regular army at Himctou. 1 ho new P. & 11. freight house at Tamaqua will bo completed on tbo 15th lust, Tho railroad companies will issuo their now scheijiiles ou Sunday. The collieries again resumed mis moruiug, aftora half-day's Idleness yesterday. A member of the Mahanoy City Town Council says the lockup in that town is in such an unsanitary condition that unless a change is made ho will report its condition to tho Uoaid of Health. A bomb was found on ltallroad street, Pottsvlllo, yesterday, by Edward Iloiiieh, 12 years old. It was fully chargod with tho necessary wires attached and proved t bo a deadly explosive. Over 3,000 pupils are now enrolled in tho public schools of Shamokin. If Spain doos not soon como to our terms ourarmy and navy may havo to whip hr again The Thanksgiving turkey will bo given more attention now. Citizens of Gieensbiirg aro raising a fund While there is life thero is hope." Never of $150 to give the members of Company I, was a truer maxim written or spoKon muu lenin ucgimcin, a v;iinsimas uiuncr at ii.u lint, w th t ho sick not ouiy is uiwo l,nn tint, thorn is tbo chanco of restoration tn health.. Many men and women just at ,lm,n,'don. as one may say, havo found .i. ...... .,i,-,a ,i dm rnad to recovery oy eon ..W!.. llr (Jreene. 33 West Htll St., iOW Manila From typhoid fever, Private William Keam, of Company K, Tenth Ohio Itegl ment, died yesterday at the Good Samaritan hospital, at Lebanon, Michael Oilnerand Christian Myers, neigh York City, tho noted and eminent specialist boring farmers in Lancaster county, both who is so successful in curing discaso. Many of Dr. Gieene's cures aro truly marvelous. v, ,n niisu t i in by letter, lreo. koox- neuso whatever. Whatever your trouuio is ho can cure you. Writo to him at once. Chinch Iledlciillon im, n- fin.,.!.- Catholic church at St. Clair will be dedicated on Thanksgiving Day wiin .,., !,.( nioni : scs. It will attract many peoplo to the town, Irom uiucreut pans boiling .water and spilled it over her baby the county. sister, scalding the infant so that its recovery is doubtful, died suddenly within a few hours of each other, while at work in their fields. The destitute family of John Iirown, con sisting of himself, wife and so veil children, was found shivering in tho woods near Mosclcm, Berks county, and taken to the almshouse by Detective Mosolem. Tho 0-ycar-old daughter of Farmer John Hard, living about six miles west of Shlp- pensburg, tripped while carrying a basin of MISCELLANEOUS. WT VNTFl) A girl to do general housework, in Cumberland county. : ' Amilv'at the HciiAi-n olllee. lt-SWt f Mahanoy City, was the ' 11 ' i..i !.... .i. .:i..., i i.. i liWK KENT. Storeroom No. 35 Kant Centre H lr..,.t. lleliell llircrr IJIOCK. All llliir..vi- incnU. Kent rensonnoie. api"? Helsenburger, 33 Kant Centre street. to Martin 11-4-Ct IT01t KENT. Dwelling bouse, with all con ! veiiiences. with good location, lor rent. Apply at iuis oineo. T-nu sinr.TC A farm of about lOaeres within r i ...lir mlh-H nf Shenandoah, Clnorl dwelling house, excellent out build ms. i T ii iti ildnll. Shenandoali 1'a. " - - . For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Murrietl. Frank C. Allison, of tho firm of Allison liros., of Port Carbon and Miss Helen It.. daughter of V. D.Soltzer, Esq., of Pottsville, woro married last evening at the homo of tho bride. They, left on a wedding tour, aud upon their return will reside at Port Carbon. Use Dr. Itult'b Cough Syrup for that hacking cough. It is tho best medicine for throat and lung affections. Onebottleof this reliable lemedy will effect a cure. Prico 25c. For a Few Days Only! Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mail? Street. mi I V? BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY and BTKAW, Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. FOley, a71Wr!e'ntrflt molt SAI.K Valuable Shenandoah property. II ..n.. ln.it,l mi Oak tdrect. wittiall modern conveniences, store room and we, ling and houo on the rear. For further information ..,..,1.-t. iliU filUee. " Mr. Cnmrey's Itarn Horned. Incendiary fires destroyed two large barns Ex-Sheriff Comrey, owner of ono. Ho had just finished moving his goods aud stock to the farm from this county. Everything was destroyed, including nine head of horses, one bull, 400 bushels of oats, 100 bushels of wheat and farming implements. Mr. Comrey was preparing to remoyu to his farm, as a permanent residence. Will You Winter In Florida ? This will bo the greatest season Florida has had fur years. You ought to go und go via the Southern Itailway. IU the best route. If you will write John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 82S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., ho will ariaugo all the details of jour trip for you. i YOUR WEAK SPOT. DO YOU KNOW JUST WIIKUK IT 18 V "A Fortress Is no Stronger Than Its Weak est Spot." neither Is Any Man or Woman. 'Hopelessly ruined through ono weak spot I" It was a great scientific export who recently expressed this opinion in regard to a costly battleship lately completed for the U. 8. Navy, When tho hugo vessel was launched and mado ready to receive its gigantic cmitwn, it was found that it could not stand tho strain of the added weight. Tho wholo ship was In danger of falling to pieces. Owing to a weak spot in its construction, tho great m.iu-of-war was hopelessly rulued. It was only when tho strain camo that Its weak condition was actually discovered. Strange as it may seem, there aro thousands of men and women in exactly tho samo con dltiou as this great battlo ship. They havo weak spots in their systems Which they nover suspect. They pay no attention to alarming symptoms of ill-health and seek no remedy. Somo day a strain comes and they discover too lato that they aro in no condition to fight with disease. They catch a suddon cold or f chill and it speedily turns into pneumonia. Thoy sutler fiom peculiar sensations or pains which eventually turn out to bo tho symptoms of Ilrlght's discaso or congestion of tho liver. Where is the weak spot in your system ? The chances aro that you havo ono which badly needs attention. Physicians tell us that in almost every case, tho weak spot can be found in tho liver or kidneys. Theso great organs of tho body require constant watching. Our climate, our diet, our habits of living put them to a continual strain, and when they got out of ordor, the wholo sys tem suffers. If you are feeling tired, worn out, gloomy, dull, dizzy aed nervous, have pains iu the back aud loins, suffer from hoadacbos, chilly sensations, biliousness or aro losing sleep and flesh, you can mako up your mind that J'our liver and kidneys aro in need of treatuicut. You hayo a weak spot that must not bo trilled with. There is ono causo for tbeso weak spots. Thero is only ono way to cure them. Some thing is needed to act on tho liver and kld noys where the weaknos oxists. You can not euro discaso of theso great organs with pills or othor cheap remedies. Something is required to striko at tho root of the ailment. Thero is in fact only one remedy which is guaranteed to euro every form of liver and kidney complaint. That remedy is Warner- Safe Curo which for twenty years has stood the test aud earned, as all aro aware, a world wido reputation. No othor remedy compares with it for regulating tho action of tho liver and kidneys, driving out disease, building up the system and giving fresh lifo. Writing upon tho subject Dr. Gtinn says : "In a large class of ailmeuts where the blood is iu an un healthy state, where tho gcnoral health is bad, tho face sallow, tho urine colored, the advantago gained by tho use of Warner's Safo Curo is remarkable." Every person has a "weak Bpot," somo por tion of tho body that needs help. Do you not think it would be well to use that which is certain to help and to cure and to do so without delay ? Gcranumns, fuchsias, pansies, daises, roses1 etc., for spring planting at Payno's nurseries, Girardville. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. ITtOIt SAI.K. Two pool tables In good coiidl 11 t,n i,.irl,t. verv reasonable. aVi.1v tn Anthony Schmicker, 109 South Main Not n Voto AtrnliiKt Joe Wlieolor. Birmingham, Ala., Nov. !). A solid Democratic congressional delegation was elected from Alabama. General Joe Wheeler was unanimously re-elected in the Klghth, not a vote being oast against him. Use Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup for stub born colds. This wonderful remedy posi tively cnre3 all lung affections iu a remark ably short timo. Try it and bo convinced. Prico 25 ts. Hut That Wont Keep You Winter. Warm This v .t A. 1- till i of tho Globo for 7 Kow is the timo to clothe yourself for tho winter and get protection from tho cold blasts that f 111 soon bo sweeping. The Great Mammoth Clothing House, L. Goldln, pro prietor, 0 and 11 South Main street, is tbo headquartors lor overcoats in tuo uninraciie region. Our overcoat show room covers al most an ent'ro square. Wo havo three oi four hundred styles and a splendid oppor tunity is offered to get a good, serviceable, stylish overcoat for little money. You can't get what wo offer at any other store In tue region. Men's box coot iu blue, brown, green and light colors. Wo ollbr a light box overcoat for f5. Y'ou can't buy it elsowhero for less than f8. Black aud blue beaver overcoats wo will sell at $5, and you can't get tho samo stylo and quality at any other store under f8.50. We also have a big stock of heavy suits for men aud youths, and for boys and children. Wo havo tho greatest novelties. See our lino of reefer coats and also our light and dark colored overcoats for children. People como to our storofiomall parts of Schuylkill, Columbia and I.uzerne counties and express surprise over the great variety and excellent styles and qualities of goods we ofler at lower prices than most dealers cau buy at wholesale. Great Mammoth Clothing House, I Goldln, Prop., 11.0-1 w 0 A 11 South Main Street. RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, ium i'rirjiurm uout mo (stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS prescribed by eminent plyuclansi DR. RIGHTER'S One lot of Alpine hats, all colors, trimmed with ribbon and ciijue feathers, for 75 cents, worth double : one lot of Sailor and knock about hats, from 50 cents up , Hough Tidcr, all colors, 65 cents up ; one lot of children's trimmed hats, from $1.00 ups fine im ported I rench hats, latest styles, from 75 cents to 05 cents ; Germanfown yarn, colors Iirown, Green aud Red, only 5 cents a hank ; infant's silk, wool and velvet combination caps, from '2$ cents up. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, AN IMI'OltTAfVr nil'l'i:ill!NCI!. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves 111, that they aro not af- llietod with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort homo to their hoarts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of l igs Jlanu, factiired by tho California Vie Syrup Co only, and sld by all druggists, ISyrlun I'lijulclan. K. K. Kausa. of Sldon. Palestine, a Syrinu nhvslclau. will locate Iu towu shortly. He Is a graduate of both Syralu aud American medical institutions. Ilrund New Wagon und Homo 31x years old cau bo bought cheap. Apply to , li bpoout, 27 Suuth Main street. ll-0-tf PAIN EXPELLEBJ tVorld renowned I ItemnrlcftMv 8urcctef ul 1 I Only geniilno Willi 1 rade ftlarK Ancnor, K. Ad. Illi-litcr A Co., 215 PcarlSt... Hciv York, 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Bocses, Own Glassworks, SS&SUU. udurtcil A. rixouiuicudud bf A. Waslty, 1C6 H. Main St. . C. H. Hacenbucb, 103 N. Main St., , .P.D.Klrlln, 6 B.Maln 'Snenanaoah. , dr. nicurcn's ANCnoil STOMACHAL test for II. lvsprpHaHtniiiiicli Coinplnhiti Wc can furnish Repairs for all Stoves, it is by far cheaper to repair your old faithful stove than to buy a new one. If your stove is broken let us fix it. You will be pleased willi the work and the price. WM. R. PRATT, 333 5. Jardln St We Bottle vroTicH, 1 ply to 8. .Shenandoah IValmhla nroocrtles for sale, ii. M. Jlouopeier, unurnvj, Ap- ie 8-31-tf rnll HAI.lt A vn imli o properly on em ti atrr.pt. lvvi-lllin-hoiiwe. and nil eon- ,1..,,,,.. i iii-utrAlile location. Apply to Thrimiu. Tna 1. for lurtlier particulars. o-.cii NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE ! A Treat In Store For You 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 esneciallv call vour attention to our short box the lowest 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 NFW YflRk' PHFAP SHdF STdRF cniiuren s department was never so complete as it is tins mil. we are ntn luna unw onut oiuiil, Li,ow:nfr n snlpnrlid line of Vestee suits tlirtt will make mother's eves Near Jardln St. 33 West Centre Street, sparkle. Space will not permit us to tell you of all the eood things mil cunie in iinu prove uui siuieiiieni.. Kor good and cheap shoes prices, go to the FOR SALE. One Block bf Nine Houses Situated on West Coal street, Shenandoah, The properly entire Is 112 feet fron and 70 feet deep. Kuch liouae has u froutuge of 12 feet iiv --n ifvi (leeu. wim iciieiieti iu dv it icet: uu are two Btorl's, six rooms, tin roof. They have )Ust been tlioroui-my repalreu, newly painteu ami pareil, and new sills, outhouses and coal nouses consirucieu. liicsu jiruptiuuB uio KOIt SAI.K, KXOHANOIS or HUNT Hither as a whole or separately and on reason able terms. For fuither Information apply to M. P. FOWLER. Nos. 1. REFOWICH, The Reliable Clothier, 10 and 12 South Hain St., Shenandoah, Pa. encouraging To Buyers 1-e Quit ouoci'iiiKM, nnv noons, OEST'S KUItNISHINns, IlOOIS and enof.t Come direct from New York and 1'hiladelphla. We huy lu larifo quantities and sell at small proflU. Our prices aro the lowest in town. Philip YarowBky, 213 WE6T CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Iave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. pRABOWSKY HOTEL, fi. GHABOWSKY, Prop. 319 N. Centre St., I'ottsville, 1'a. Kino old Whiskeys, (llus and Wines, at tho bar, A choice lino ot Clears and Temper ance Drinks, Accommodations lor travelers. , Mculs at nil hours. Glycerine- SHAMPOO, CHE AM. Cleanses and heaulifies the Mn, Removes dandruff and humors from the scalp. PRICE, - 25 CENTS. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, rerguiou House Block. A Contented Woman Isshe who has her walls and ceilings decorated from our latest designs and rich colors In wall paper We have a complete line of exquisite tints and shades, iu the most aitlatic combina tions and patterns, and we will decorate jour home from kitchen to attic at a reasonahl flt'uro, J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. I 4h 1 OfWs Jewelry Store, 1 and com ilf ' Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. No.1BO South Main Street, Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. Kf $5.00 Eight Day Clock for $2.76. ForThla Month Only.
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