t TRY ONE Pound of our 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its eciual at less than 40c. Remember v have 40 klrds at this price. We arc also agents for I.o.vney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, e J. tVlaln St. HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's Headache Cure ? A fiiru cure or your money It it trtnl. refunded. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Tt'lCplUHH' CoiltUM-tlOI. 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, . 40c per pair APPEAL FOR AID, Tim I'diI'vIHo lliopllill Auk Tor Allilmt) III Hit (Imxl'Worli. 1'nttKVll'e, I'.i , Nov. 8. Kl. Hkh.U.I) : Tim r.ittaville liwpitnl has just wjnt out tin- I'lielnnil appeal to thu vliurclioa of Schuylkill I'mmty fur their an nual contribution tuwariW its Mipnott. The expenses of the uuo of those in tl e institu tion havo been nret!y iner Hcil. due to the number of soliliurs taken care of (hero in ad- illtlmi to tho rc-Ktilar patient. There lmvc been eighty (811) Mjldlors titwli-il: ol them'. ' sixty were hro ((lit from Camp Meade wliile twenty havu mine in from points in tlie county. Thoavemno tlino eaeli ollier ii in tho hospital Is llilll.V il.iys and tho average ' cost JUKI pur ilay. The clxlily soliliers will I runt usji!, 11)1)111) The V"iiuu's Auxiliary bave in vaiious ways rciimd a fund for the cue of sick soldiers, urn 'UuliliK to $1,t0 OU Of this tliero has been expendud for train service, foi additional i(Uipnient, such as blankets. clothluK, beds, lever tubs and linen, made I nceossary by incitied work, f7(X).0(), leaviun 1 but $101) to apply to the niaiiitenaiic e hiu! n I Irtlfimo of 2,000.00 to be luised ulrcnhclu. (live rcpre-ents the cost of maintenance. in- I cludiiiK luel, liifht, food, medicine, wiikcs and salaries. There is still due a bahince on new bulld iiiK orected last year. We are fully equipped as a fifty-bud hospital, whoieas beietoforc thlrty-llvo was our limit. We have had .i patients at one time, and dining October our average has been 17 each day. Wo setul you this information for any use you may desiie to make of it. Yours very truly, manacerof the Pottsvillo Hospital, W.M. I,. SlUJArmt, Secietary. At I'ayno's nursery, (llrardville, you will find tho larxost stock ever seen in tho county Tim New I'lilillo llnlldlllK. l'ottsvillo's new public building will be under roof this mouth. There is yet to be built but nine moio feet of brick work to the eaves. Tho roof is to be entirely of con crote, copper aud Iron. No wood will lie used in it. MP'S Olft PITHY POINTS. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. 1. SPONT, PROP. rouu doous above vost omen. better known as Aycr's Cherry Peo tnral, has mailo a record for its remarkable ctirt3 of asthma. Cases that have been considered beyond bono or help havo been cured by this remedy. Wo givo two examples of such cures out of tho many on record: "My mother Ins Leon a groat sufferer from asthma for tho past ten yoars, and her recovery is almost without a parallel. On account of her advanced ago ovor seventy a had but littlo hopes of over Boeing her well again ; but wo are sincerely grateful to inform you that sho has been entirely cured by tho use of Aycr'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 tho use of ordinary remedies. At length I was induced to try a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tho first bottle afforded mc so much benefit that I continued the uso of tho remody until entiroly cured." JOSEPH KL0NZ, Charlotto, N.C. This is the trade murk of tho great trunk line of the South the South ern Kailway. It is tho short line to Florida aud oilers tho best service anil quickest time to all tho principal winter reports as well as to all the commercial centres of tho South. Maps, rates and all Information will be cheerfully furnished by John M. Ilcall, District Passenger Agent, MS Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Diphtheria relieved in twenty minutes. Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas' llclectric Oil. At any drug store. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. Are You Oolng to Havana ? It will be a lovely trip for you this winter and it can bo mado cheaply and comfortably. John M. Ilcall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Itailway, S'JS Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., will furnish you all nformation if you will writo to him. A one year guarantee accompanies every wateli repaired at Orkin's, 129 S. Main street Klrol Fire I rlret Insure your property from loss In tin ldestand strongest cash companies: l'hila. Underwriters Iiisiiranco Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford File Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co., Westchester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemeu't Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. ".:-JWv.vj(M.-' LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Z3 Keep Y.our House Warm lv using our Stoves, k, mires and II eaters Tlicy are cheaper both m price and fuel. Wc have a nice selection in stock. They must be sold. Christmas is rapidly approaching and we need room for our fancy stock of holiday furniture. Tills is our first season in the stoe business, and to thoroughly advertise it, we will sell them at small profits. Or upward will buy you a stove, range or heater, livery one sold is nccom- U nanied with n guarantee. We carry the "Oueen Cinderella," "Liberty," "Uncle Sam's Fortune." "Family Fortune," "New Fortune." "Banner." stoves and ranges. In heaters we carry the "Art Peninsular, "l'.mprcss Cinderella, ""Imperial ( "indcreHa,' ' 'libcrtj," "Acme," "lianncr," "Mora." Our "Peninsular1 answers a three-fold ur puse naim-1), a Stoic. Uange or Ileator, DAVISON'S BUSY , FURNITURE . AND , STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Alain St. We srive vour 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. Aprs put up in half-sizo bottles, 50 cents. Full-sizo bottlo, $1.00. Thanksgiving Day Tour From the Scliuyl kill Valley to Washington Under the Pennsylvania Uallroad Personally-Conducted Tourist System. In ordur to atl'ord residents of tho Schuyl kill Valley a special opportunity to avail themselves of the peculiar advantages of its personally-conducted tours to Washington tlio Pennsylvania Uallroad Company has rranged for a special Thanksgiving Day tour on November 21. Two and a half days will bo spent in Wash- ugtou, visiting tho Capitol, Congressional Library, National Museum, Treasury, Execu tive Mansion, Washington Monument, and ther points of interest under tho In telligent direction of an experienced tourist igent. A chaperon will also accompany the party as the special companion ol unaccom panied ladies. Ivouud-trip tickets, including transporta tion, hotel accommodations, aud Capitol guides, will bo sold at tho following rates: Children under Adults. 12 years, Khcnuuuoan Ill 1M Kruckvillc 11 00 10 S' 10 "O 10 70 'J ao y ai y oo Hopelilugs Throughout the Country Clirn"l"1il for Ilnsty IVrusnl. Now that it Is all over, is everybody satis fied? Chicken thieves aro operating In Mahanoy City. Tho remodeled M. V chinch at Ollbcrton will bo opened on Sunday. Thu (Irani hand Is making arrangements to hold a benefit ball next mouth. Sonio great changes aro expected on the Schuylkill Traction road In a few weeks. Tho Pottsvillo and Ashland foot ball teams will play at the latter place on Saturday. Tho W. S. II. Social Club, of (liraidvllle, hold a danco 111 Armory hall at that place last evening. After undergoing lepalrs tho Fvangellcal church at llarnesvillo will bo le opened on Sunday next. It is estimated the cost of holding tho elee tlon In this county Is J35 for each district, a total of $r,.l 15. George Temple, formeily of Pottsvillo, was elected Auditor-General of Colorado by 70,000 majority. The District Attorney has returned ovor 330 cases for trial at the November term r criminal court. Letters testamentary were granted to Ivy Dcwald on tho estate of S.illle Dewald, late of St. Clair, deceased. A total eclipse of tho moon will occur on December 27th. The eclipse will begin at 3:37 and cud at 7:2)1 o'clock in the morning. A great deal might bo said about tho result in the county, but "Ilruiuniism" must hear a heavier weight of responsibility for the de feat In the county than any other ono tiling. .Mahanoy City Itccord. A collector of relics tho garbage man. Time is money and we speud it tho easiest when wo havo lots of change. Storo keepers will soon be getting out their Christmas caids. Several School Boards throughout the state, it is said, havo not yet received their appro priations and aro therefore unable to pay their teachers. They won't let tho pugilist drink while in training, but as soon us he gets in tho ring ho has somo punches. Gideon W. Marsh, tho ex-bank president of Philadelphia, was released from Moyiimcii slug prison yesterday on ball. Nathan Kregs, Fast Stroudsburg. has re tuined from tho Klondike after a very suc cessful trip. Ho brought homo fUO.OOO in gold. PERSONAL MENTION. THK WKATIinit. Tho forecast for Friday: Cloudy, consider ably cohlor weather, rrcccded by rain and probably anew i nlso In tho northern districts, with high winds ur gales on too coasts lot lowed by slowly clearing conditions. S! J. T. OF H. & T. SESSION. ,V Mioit lluslnesn Session Held III Town Yesterday. A brief business session of tho Grand Section of tho Junior 'Icinplars ot Honor and Temperance was held yesterday alter iinau In tho quarters of tho local section, Ileddall building. It was attended by Grand Governor G. I. Ilafuer, of town; Grand Vlcn Governor Charles II. Harils, of Win. Penuj Grand Recorder Samuel lioulsnn, of Fhllndelphia, and Grand Treasiiibr Harvey F. Mount, of Philadelphia. Uliner Walter house aud Itufus Patten, of Philadelphia; William Maurer. of thu Mahanoy section; Arthur Ji nkim, of tho Win. Penu section, and sevcial members of tho local branch were also In attendance Grand Governor Halner and Deputy Grand Governors William .Maurer, of Mahanoy City, and I'.dward D.tnks. of town, made reports. Tho Phil' delphla delegation letumed to that city 1m mediately alter the closo of tho session, Many Foreigners Leaving. Ouito a number of foreigners aro returning to their homes in thu old country, somo of thorn because work is scarcer than it used to lie, aud others to spend tho winter with their families, expecting to return next summer. Tliev keen their families thoro because they can llvo much cheaper and occasionally go over to visit thcin. Oliiinlesttne Masons. The Fasten Argus is authority for tho state ment that several hundred Freo Masons in thu Lehigh Valley haVo been outlawed by the Masonic Grand Lodgo of Pennsylvania, and that the lodges to which tho alleged Masons belongaru said to have been organ ized nt South llethlcheni, AUeiitown, Mauch Chunk and llazletou. The Argus further datus that the clandestine lodges havo been hluckllsted throughout the United States, and that nono of their members will bo recog nized by tho craft as masons. r.r.. JI of thoGlobo for ft NOW is the time to buy your Overcoats. This is the time when vou will lie thinkinrr where vnn j .--0 j . , t y"s & . f ... can tret trie uest uvercoat lor tne money you will invest in it. Knowing this, we have selected and bought as fine a line of Overcoats ever brought to Shenandoah. In comprises all the latest styles and colors. The make and quality of our Overcoats are un equalled. The prices we are offering them at well we leave that to your own judgment. When you see them we will feel positive that you will agree with us and say they are 20 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere. suit assortment is the same. We make a specialty of Our 9 t No. SINGLE PANTS, ' HATS, ETC. it. Before buying elsewhere call and see us in our new store. We have lots of room and plenty of light to ' display our stock. But do not forget your Overcoat should be purchased. -S. BLOCKS Clothier and Furnisher, 23 East Centre Street, - Shenandoah, Penna. M. OI.nr.. l'nttHVille Schuylkill Haven Nnrrlstown (Ainsholiuckcti .Manayolik Washington.. Ar. is 13 H 00 7 y- 7 7 11 7 10 7 10 Train leaves 0.03 A. .31 0.111 " 0.3S " ('.A3 " 7.01 " 9.01 " J 07 " 9.1S " 11.11 1 . M. Hates from other stations will bo quoted on iippllcatiou. Special train will bo provided from Heading to Washington and return, and special tb rougli coaches on regular trains north of Heading. Heturning, tho special train will leave Washington 3.1.3 P. M. Saturday, No vember 20, arriving Heading 8.5.1 P. M. Pickets will also bo good to return on regular trains until Monday, November 28, inclusive Passengers from Shenandoah, 1-rackville, and St. Clair returning on special train from Washington, can stay over night in Philadel phla or Pottsvillo and proceed to destination by regular train on Sunday morning. Tickets for side trip to Mount Veruon, in cluding admission to thu grounds, can b procured from Tourist Agent on tho special train at rate of 7.3 cents. For itineraries, tickets, and further infor mation apply to ticket agents; A. C. Weilo, Fxcursion Agent, Heading; or address Geo W. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent Philadelphia. O Select your garment from up to date styles, We have the right goods here and a largi variety to select from al 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. Far Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock ol dress goods 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, carpets, rugs, etc. Look through our line on second lloor and get prices. lluttcrick paper patterns, best in the world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH (VIA IN STREET. For a Few Days Only! Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, Dr. Iluliv Cough Syrup will posi tively cure croup. Many a homo has beer made desolate by tho loss of a dear child which could have been saved by this great remedy. .Ilitrrlage Licenses. .Marriage licenses were issued to tho fol lowing: Joseph D. Clemens of Hauch Creek and Clara J. Drew, of I.ickdalo; Daniel Hhody and Hannah M. Smith, both Joliett; Joseph Goodman and Mrs. Mary Shugada. both of Mahanoy City; Josepl llolauck aud Mary Kows, both of Mahanoy Pllv! lMinutid H. Khullnnhorzor. of Lincoln Treniont township, and lhnelia L. Klmmel of I.orberry; Wallace Ii. Smith and Ilcssie M. Price, botk of Gordon. All kinds of vegetables and Uowor seeds and plant at P.iyno's nursories, Glrardvillo FJectiiu cars pass tho door. S-U-tf Deeds Iteeordeil. The following deeds were filed for record From Frances It. Hobluson to Aunio G. Llewellyn, premises in Pinegrove; Union Saving and Jlulldlug Association to Sallio Dowald, promises in bt. Clair. "Will Prohibit lllnekinHlllng. A new rulo in cases of violation of tho liquor law has been handed down by tho Luzoruo county court. No cases will bo con sidered by the District Attornoy or Grand fury unless they are returnable by con stables. No private paity can be prosecutor luthocaso. This Is done to insure a hasty dlsposil of all such cases, many of which aro now hanging In tho courts. 118 S. Main Street. BEST ll N E OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY ud BTltAw, Floor and Table 011 Cloths E. B. Foley, a71wnt Bt, James Wooley, of Philadelphia, who was a guest of town friends, returned to his homo yesterday. Mrs. William Klmmel, of North Jardin street, is quite ill at her home, iter many friends hepo for a speedy recovery. Aliss Nora Williams, of town, visited friends in Mahanoy City. I' rank Laugtou, of Ashland, was a husincs3 visitor to town this morning. Miss Mury Pomoroy, of Suubury, spent a few hours yesterday at tho bedsldo of her father, J. II. Pomcroy, who is ill. Adam P. Smith, a private in the 21st U. S Infantry, stationed at Plattsburg, N. Y. is mine on a furlough. J. M. Humphrey, of licthlchom, Hoiito Agent of the United States Express Company, was in town to-day. 1'robbly Insane. Frank Ciderowicz, a Polo SO yours old, was uriested last niglit by Policemen Ilutler and Mal.and identified as being tho man who has for sometime been annoying women in thu vicinity ot Jardin and Iaurcl aud West ind Laurel st-ccts,by following and accosting them. Tho prisoner is nlso suspected of having stolen a clock and pair of boots from a resi- lont of tho vicinity stilted. When Cidero wicz was arraigned before Justice Toomoy it became evident that the prisoner's mind was allected. He could make no intelligible statement in ills own language, or Knglish. Ho Is in tho lockup and efforts aro being made to find somo of his friends before taking definite steps. May Increase Fares, Tliero is a rumor that tho Schuylkill Trac tion Company contemplates increasing hues on its lines between Mahanoy City and Ash- laud, and Shenandoah and Ashland, the change to tako cll'ect on Dec. 1st, next Nothing definite is known about the matter outside otlicial circles, but it is understood that should tho increase tako ell'ect tho fares between some points of thu Hues will ho double what they aro at present. New Local Kdltnr, M. 1). Goodman, of Macadoo, lias accepted tho pusition of local editor of tho Mahanoy City American. Hi Comparisons. Mr. Forry Greatness Is all comparative. For example, an olepliant 4 foot high would bo called a littlo thing:, whllu n rat of that flzo Mrs. Ferry Yos, nnd 5 for a bonnot Is nn enormous u.xncnso, but it isn't any thing nt all when you loso It at cards. London run. NEUEALGIA and similar Complaints, and prcpaixu uout uio stringent GERMA. II MEDICAL LAWS ei.cn ueauy eminent pnysiciansi DR. filCHTER'S " AbDftlinD 55 7' PAIN EXPELLER. Tho largest telegraph Htntion In the world IsntSt. Jlartlii'K-lo-Grand, London. Thoro aro about 8,000 operators, 1,000 of whom nru w unen. Promises mado In tlmo ot allliotlon ro qulro a better memory than people colli' manly possess. Exchange K9 One lot of Alpine hats, all colors, trimmed with ribbon and cique feathers, for 75 cents, worth double i one lot of Sailor and knock about hats, from 50 cents up ; Hough Hidcr, all colors, 65 cents up ; one lot of children's trimmed hats, from $1.00 up; fine im ported French hats, lale.t styles, from 75 cents to 05 cents ; Oermantown yarn, colors Brown, Green and Red, only 5 rents a hank ; infant's illk, wool aud velvet combination caps, from 2$ cents up, Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. A Beautiful Home Is life's most pleasing com fort. We will give you much com fort for little money. A comfort lHuni?risour FU RN ITU RE. To-day we have been busily en gaged in replenishing our stock. We have a new Hue of dining room furniture, chairs, sofas, couches and settees in large varieties. We are the cheapest dealers. WINTER IS AT YOUR DOOR And vou may need a stove, range or heater. We have now several carloads in stock, which is the largest in the county. We repre sent the Jhukwalter Stove Com nanv. the largest and oldest eur b- lished firm ill America. We can sell you cheaper than other dealers who buy one and two on an orcier. A euarantee accompanies every THirchase. Money refunded if not satisfactory r n 1 niriri 123 and 131 B. 1 J. oltlitL South Main Strce Wr.rl.l rimnwiifMl ! IfrtnBflrnMv SUCCCWf til I niiK'fT.mttt.mxvliliTrnde Alark ' Anchor.' lr. Ad. Itlihkr k Co.. Siril'iurlSU 'cw York. 1 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Honses. Own Glassworks. 1&&0US. 2.niluittuu& rccouimunacu. uy A. Wasley, 106 H. Main St., ,C. n. llascnbuch, 103 N.MalnSt., D. Klrlin, 6 S.Main: t ' "Shenandoah. . DR. RICHTErVS "ANflllOit." STO.HAOHAT, best ".lvDeiiMn,vHtoiiincli ConipmlnlH gpgw miiiimiw inihiw MISCELLANEOUS. 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 i 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 aud prove our statement. .vm I! EXT Slnierooin No. 35 Kast Centre street, Hcisciiliuriier block. All improve- iicnU. Kent leasoonlile. Apply to Alaltlll lleiscnburi;er. Kast Centre street. 11-1-ot nnit 1M5N'T. Dut'lliliLT lioUHt'. I' vcnitMiccs, tU (rood location Apply at tUW otueu with nil t'on- lor rent. tr TOlt SAIiK A farm of nhout IOiutoh within r tliri'it unit (illP hnlf mtluH of .Shciiamh;th (ioo'l (twullh.g house, uxtelluut out bulhl nic. Atmiv to 1. li. iJt'UUiiu, niiiimmiouii i u. u mnnif mi.K. Vi.hmlila Shriintulnnh nronortv. h rfMitnillv locjitiul on O.ik ntn-ut, with nil twtilerti mivfnlni(H. sto'C rooililMld WO MutT 1 niul house on thu rfnr. Kor further information iioolv at thU ofllcu " Nos. L. REFOWICH, The Reliable Clothier, 10 and 12 South Hain St., Shenandoah, Pa. TOIl HAM!. Two pool tables In Kood conill hollKlit 1 Scluuleker, h tlon. Tun be bouirlit verv reasonable. Aiiply to Anthony street. 1CC.I South Main tf ATOTICK. Desirable properlies tor sale. Ap- 1 lily to S, (!. SI. llo.lopeter, attorney, Hhenandouh. -ai-ti I.TOIt 8AI.R--A valuable property on West I' Centre street, ilwellluit bonne, and ull con veulences III desirable location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, tor fulther particulars. 5-J7-tf 011 ! WHAT A WRECK ! LARGEST IJNE OF TOYS, FANCY VASES., OPALTOIMST SETS. A Contented Woman Is sho who hft her walla nml ceilings decorated from our latest designs and rich colora in wall paper We havo a complete lino of exquisite tints nml shades, In the most mtlstlc combina tions nnd patterns, nnd wo will deeornte 5 out homo from kitchen to nttlc nt n reasonably figure. J. P. CARDEN, W 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. THE LATEST GAMES DRESSING THE NEW WOMAN, CONETTE, MERRY WAR. 23 Morgan's Bazar, NORTH MAIN ST. Orkin's Jewelry Store, Jewelry, .Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. No. 129 South ISIoln Street, Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. Lieut. Hobson The Hero of the " JMcrrimac," k Will tell his wonderful story In three numbers of THE CENTURY MAGAZINE. Thh will Le a full account of the tlnline of the ' Merrimac" at riautinpo, and the experi ences of the writer and h men in SparuMi prisons. It will be read by every American in the land. This U only one of many richly illustrated personal narratives in The Cen. tukv' new Spanish War Series. That mtn will xvrittfir no otktr magaiint In the No vember Centuky begins CAPTAIN SIQSBEG'S 5T0RY Of the Destruction of tho "MAING," the arrival in Havana harbor, the insults to her capuhr, the explosion and wreck. The whole story of the destruction of Centra's fleet will be told by Admirals Sampson aud Schley, Captain "IiobM Lvans, Captain Taylor, and others. If you do not take The Century In 1899, you will miss the Greatest reading of the year, l'ho November number begins the volume and has the opening chapters of a splendidly illus trated life of Alexander the Great, and of Marion Crawford's great historical novel of the Cm. sades. Lieut. Hobson's articles begin In the December number. $4,00 a year. THE CENTURY CO.,'"! Union Square, New York. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. Wc make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No, 113 Kast Coal Street, Hhenandouh, IViina Mall orricrH promptly attended to. Encouraging To Buyers $5.00 Eight Day Clock fop $2.75. For This Month Only. OUU nitUCKUIKH, MIY OOOIM, uknt'h I'l'KNisuiMi, nuorx AMJ KHOtX Come tllrrct from New York and Philadelphia. V liuy In hirKO iiiiniitlllfK and null at email profits. Out- prices aro tlio lowi-et ill town. Rhlllp Yarowaky, 213 WE'T CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH. PA. Glycerine- SHAMI'00, CREAM. Cleanses amlbeaulifics the skin. Removes dandruff and humors fioiu the seal). PRICE, - 25 GENTS. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors Ferguson House Ulock, NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE I I'or good and cheap slioes at the lowest prices, go to the NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardin St. 33 West Centre Street. We can furnish Repairs for all Stoves. It is by far cheaper to repair your old faithful stove than to buy a new one. 11 your stove m i. i t..i .... r... :. ' in i tA...Aj ...M.N uruncu us ha ii. iuu win uc iic.ism nitu the work and the price. VM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardin St f RAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 310 N. Centre St., l'ottsvllle, J'u. ld Wlilnkejn, Olimand Wllien, at tho bar. choice line ol Cirar. and Temper ance Drinks, Pino ol A ance Accoiumodatloni for travelerg. MeaU ut nil hours. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Ieave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLU tvi E3I A BREWING COM RAN V. FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses Situated on Wett Coal street, Shenandoah. Thu property entire la 112 feet fronl and 70 feel deep. ICaeli house haa a t rontagu of 12 feel by 2 feet deep, with kitchen 10 by It feel i all are two atorl.a, ilx rooms, tin roof. They nave just been thoroughly repaired, newly palnteM and paiierrd, ami new sills, outhousea and wiiB houses constructed. Tliese properties are KOR SALE, EXOIIANOK or ItKNT Either as a whole or seiiuratclv and on rcasou. able terms. Kor further luforuiutlu" apply to M. P. FOWLER. f ' n
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