TRY ONE Pound of our 25c chocolate candy assorttucnt and then tell us if you ever tasted its 1 equal at less than 40c. Remember 1 we have 40 kinds at this price. We j are ttlso "-rents tor J.owney's pack-, age candy. 60c for one pound and 1 30c for a 4 lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, a- N. tVlaln St. HAVE YOU TRIED Eift Houck's Headache Cure ? Ste PITHY POINTS. You need a doctor many tir '8 wh"n yon dnn't call one. You Hurler ruin i" nf'y forms and yet won't call t. e uVtor, be ciuso you hopo that the piin "will ro away after n while." And, tuo, you know by experience, that that first vi-it of tho doctor is generally followed by many other.!, with tho ino. table consequence of n big bill " for prof sainnal services." You don't know w hat to do for yourself or what to take. Hut suppose that you could get free, ab tolutely free, tho advico of oue of tliu wont Ellitt A sure cure or your money It ii trial. rtfnmlr.l. (Jive SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Tt'Ifphnur Connection Rubber! , Rubber! The disagiveabli- weather will soon bt: 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, iw(M..i.t. 40c per pair ysicians In tho United States? You can. Th phy. eii-tan Is right horo. Tie h.is an office in the builJinu. ho has astalf of correspondents to Msiat him, and amono 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 writo about It, sure of a careful read ing of your letter, tore of a cunsoiuiitiuus diagnosis of your case, If euro li possible. Every letter will bo IipM us a strictly confidential communication. Uemember these facts. We offer you medical adrico from one of tho most eminent practitioners in the United States, whether wir medicines suit your particular case or not. Wo offer you this advice at tho cost of the two cent stamp which it will take to bring your letter to our office. Address tho Medical Department, Dr. J. C. Aver Co., liowell, Mass. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. POUR D00KS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. jtf22&a "queen 1 Marriage. Tho home of Mrs. I). 1). I'hillips, at Gordon, was the scene of a very pretty wedding yesterday, when her niece, .NlKs ISoS'de Price, of l'raekvillo. was given in inarriaec to Wallace 1!. Smith, ono of (lor- ilnn's most popular young men. and a son of .Mr. Ebon Smith. Tlio ceremony was per formed by ltov. II. WiUou, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, iu the prosence of a number of intimate frieucHnnu tclatlvcs of tho youiiE couple. an lMroitTAvr ;vii'ii:kenoi:. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themsehes ill. that they are not af tlicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to mini! comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is nnsilv imihm1 bv using Syrup of Figs. Mann Pictured by tho California 1-ig Syrup only, and sold by all druggists. Soliller ln.loreit lit I'ont Hull. Edwnrtl Humes, of Mahanoy City, a private n Co. E, 8th Itegt., bad his uoo broken n bin laving foot ball at Camp Meade yesterdiy hi was endeavoring to make a touch down when the accident occurred. Chilli's Arm ltrokcii. The thrco-vear-old sou of Kdwanl Hall, ol 'ark Place, fell from a porch yesterday and fractured its right arm below tho elbow. ICegalneil Consciousness. Patrick 0 roody, of Lost Creek, who fell n distance of 23 feet at tho Lost Creek school building on Tuesday, regained consciousness yesterday, llis chances for recovery arc very favoranlo. X Keep Your House Warm liv using our Stoves, llniipes niul Heaters, They are cheaper boll: in price anil luel. Wc have a nice selection in slock. They must be sold. Christmas is rapidly approaching and we need room for our fancy stock of holiila) 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 beater. Every one sold is accom panied with a guarantee. We carry the "Queen Cinderella," ''Liberty," "uncie Sam's rortuue," "family Fortune," "New Fortune," "Manner," stoves and ranges. In heaters we carry the "Art Peninsular, ' "Empress Cinilerella,'"iiiip.-rial Cinderella,' ' "l.ibi-ity," "Aciw," "Itanm-i," "1 b'ra " lur "Peninsular" answer- a three-lolil pur Hse nanieU, a Slove, Kange or Ileatoi. DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. Co LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS Happening Throughout Hie Coillllry Clir'"iM1 for llHity l'erusrtl. Winter draweth near. 'ti'J diaries are for salo. Tlmnkselving day soon, What is homo without a chrysanthemum ? livery candldato cannot scoroa touchdown. The various lodges of tho town aro better attended slnco the weather has become coolor. All the sick soldiers at tho Pottsvlllo hospi tal are improving. The P. & U. iKis-onger crews will don theit winter uniforms on Sunday. Sl.ei ill' Toolo will soil a number of prop- cities at bis olllco on Saturday inurulng. Kcgistcr lteese has issued 1.1SI marriage licenses for the year 1VJS up to noon Wcdnes day. The burning of a cahooso and ono gondola Kir at Palo Alto last night caused much u.Ni'ltement. The P. .t K. employes In tho St. Nicholas district were paid to-day, thoso at Mubanoy City to-morrow. Tho safo iu tho store of O. II. Moser, at Locust D.ilo, was blown open by burglars, but they got little for their trouble Xo deputy coroner has as yet been ap pointed to fill the vacancy in tho Mnhauoy Plane district caused by tho removal of Dr. r.nturline. r. .1. Mullahy. the well known Shenandoah salesman, was in town to-day. Ho Is, ol couro, highly elated over Senator Higglns election. - Aslil.mil Telegram. The boilies of tho tthreo miners from the foice of six drowned at Kaskawilliam col liery last Juno by a largo quantity of water breaking In upon them from an abandoned walking, aro still unrccovorcd. An increase of pension of from f to fS per month bus been granted to Luko Lanigan, of Pottsville. and widow's pensions have been granted to Mary Ann Kealey.Minersvlllo, Js, and Catharino Carr, Port Carbon, !S. From Injuries received hi heroically stop ping a runaway, Wesley Kober died at Shawnee, Monroe county. In tho Taylor mine, near Scrautou, David Davis was killed and Joseph Hall injured by tho fall of roof coal. Governor Hastings, who is away on a hunt ing trip In tho lSunalo Valley, will not get back to Hanisburg until next week. Twenty coal cars were wrecked on tho Le high Valley railroad, at Black Creek Junc tion, and trallic was delayed seven hours. Tho Ashland toot ball team is making efforts to arrange a gamo with the IJuckuell college team for Thanksgiving day. Tor violating tho terms of his parolo by theft, young Harvey Spang, of Hunker Hill, Lebanon county, was yesterday returned to tho Huntingdon Itoformatory. Company Jl, Fifth Itcgimeut, of Dellefonte, Governor Hustings' old command, was yes terday mustered out of tho United States service, the men receiving oouu pay. No, Maud, dear, tho term "rubber ueck" would hardly bo applicable to tho man who wears celluloid collars. Tho Welsh Singers have been billed to ap pear at Mt. Canncl shortly. llishop Talbot confirmed a class of ten at Mti Canncl, Wednesday evening. As tho West has already experienced severe MUanU wo may expect snow at any time now. Soma trees are already stripped of their foliago, wbilo others aro In the height ot their autumnal beauty. Some girls have already started work on hristmas lueseuts for their gentlemen 'riends. Tho now telephone company at lla.Ieton s nrenaring for operation. Another "hugger" lias inane ins appearance it lla.letou. It cost -",S71.53 to pavo.two squares ol Sbanioklu's streets. ghastly find was made by two young iiii-ii on tho mountain near Sbamokin, when tho bones of u woman were iliscoveieil VALUABLE BOOK FREE. tU'l'ngn Honk on Art unit Fancy Work tilt mi to "llernlil" Headers. Mrs. Nclla Daggett, editor of Tho Homo, has published n now cdlton of lier book "Fancy Work nnd Art Decoration." giving practical Instructions for making dolllos, tablo covers, scarfs, tray cloths, pill cushions, etc., etc., with 50 illustrations. This hook, together with "Successful Homo Dyeing," will bo sent frco tonny reader of tho llr.KAt.t) who forwards tho attached coupon and a 2' cent stamp to Wells, ltlchardson A Co., Ilui llngton, Vt. This liberal oiler is inado to advertise tho reliable Dia mond Dyes and to get their book upon homo dyeing into tho hands of wo men who want to dress well by mak ing their old cloth ing look new. Diamond Dyes aro prepared specially for homo use, and aro practical and simple. They mako fast colors, and aro fur superior to any other method of homo-dyeing. Send for tho books to-day. They w ill help you in making Christmas gifts, etc. COUPON 151. Send this with a 2 tent stump to Wells, ItlcliunWim .V Co., llur liugton, Vt., nnd le eel o free, by mull, one ropy curb ot "Fancy Work" and " Home Dycintr." PERSONAL MENTION. aeorgo J. Wadllnger, Ksq., transacted legal business In town to-day. Mrs. r.dward 1 urko. Jirs, Alary i-anouy. Miss Katlo Hums and Miss Annio Malta woro among tlio town pcopio who hiwiuibi funoral of Mrs. Golden at Minursvllio io-oay. Mrs. Harry Llttlo, of Pottsville, and Miss Shomo, of Washington,,!). C, who woio tho j tt, tr tJ Inff f,,r their guesis Ol .iirs. v. u jvviniutvu, hoiifes yesterday afternoon, Miss Maudo Jones returned to her homo In Pbllsdolphia yesterday. Sbo had visited Mrs. W. It. Pratt, of South Jardln sticet. William Lewis, foreman at tho Logan colliery. Ccntralla, was a brief visitor to town yesterday. Ma). L 0. Wngner, of (llraidvlllo, was a vIMtor to town to day. Mrs. Annio Kelly, of South Jardln street, left for Philadelphia to-day tovlslt friends. railroad" wreck. Overcoats! Overcoatsf THE OFFICIAL COUNT. May Tho Soldiers Vote Delays It, and Clmngo tho Hi-suit on Surveyor. Pottsville, Nov. 11. Tlio board appointed to compute tho oflici.il vote of Schuylkill county, with Jtidgo Ilcchtel ou tbo bench, began their work at noon yesterday and did notcompleto it until midnight. Tlio hoard was composed of M. J. Fleinniiug, Ksq,1 Albert Itochrlg, Harry Scligniau, Charles McGlnnis, Myer Stroiiso and J. S. Fostoi. Isaac Iieiisiuger and Deputy District Attor ney M. P. McLaughlin, also assisted iu ex pediting tlio work, while Protbouotary Deegan acted as clerk. The figures given below do not include tho soldier voto which was taken in tbo field and at tho armories. Tbo law requires that tho votes of tho soldiers shall bo officially com puted on tbo third Friday after election, which will he tbo 23th hist. This count must bo included iu that of the county, that tbo official returns cannot bo computed and forwarded to the stato capital until after that datu. Tlio election board must meot again on tbo S3th inst., to compute tbo sol dier vote and add it to that given below. The result of tho soldier voto may change the result on tho Surveyor, uh tho Democratic candldato is now credited with only 0211 plurality. Higgins' majority of 510 for Senator will also bo greatly reduced by tho soldier vote. There wero 27,330 votes polled in this eouuty on Tuesday, much loss than tho total voto of 16U0. Tho official count, not Includ ing tho soldier vote, is as follows : (lOVKUNOIt. Jenks, 1) 13,2.7.1 Stone, It - t',127 riwauow, r Humes, M Jenk'H pllmillty, 1,1.1- LIEUIUNANT flOVmiNOIt. Smvdeii, I) (inhln, It rsiehols, I'rob Watklns, People's ThnmiiH, S Wowden's plurality, 2,,ft0. Hl'V 1M I.KNAI, AITAlnx, lel.aey, I) 1.UUI1, it lickiioii. l'loli Logan, Pi'oplii'N l'l-ters, Kocialist lllltchlnsoil, I.iherty Iwl.ney'H ploriillty, 2,0.12. hUl'EKIOK (ouiir. V. V. Potter, It It.r.T 5,lf,U J'.'S llieaklng of an Axle Wrecks i:iglit l'rclght Cars, Pottsville. Nov. II. A wreck occurred ou tho Little Schuylkill brsucli of the Phlla ilelnhla & Heading Hallway at Drebersvllle near Port Clinton, at about II vo o clocK last evening. No person was injured, but one of the crow bad a narrow escape from death The wreck was caused by tho breaking of au axlo of n flat car loaded with pig iron Fight freight cars wero wrecked and trallic was delayed several hours. Klectlon Altermtltli. Samuel Detrick, tlio Hepubllcan candldato fur Sheriff In Northumberland county, was defeated by 15S votes. This docs not Include tho soldier voto. Hon. lleni. Focbt. of Lowlsburg, was do. foatod for the Legislature. Ho was slated by tjuay people for Speaker. Tbu manv friends hero ot Vt . li. biron, Maucb Chunk, will bo pleased to learn ot bis election to tho Stato Senate. rtntter to havo loved and lost than nover to have loved at all" may furnish a grain of comfort for tho defeated candidates. Judgo Metr.ger, of Lycoming county, was re.electod. Woodiu's majority in Northumbcrlanu county was 05. Jenks carried tbo county by 110. while tho rest of tlio HepuMican canui dates received a majority. Klchard Croker. tlio Tammany Clilcl, is said to have dropped $211,000 ou tbo result in Now ork. Senators Quay and Penrose left to-day for Florida, whero they will spend two weeks. Frank P. Casper, who printed tlio ballots for Lu.erno eounty, has entered suit for $10,000 against tlio Itcpublican county chair man, tbo Wllkesbarrt! Uecord and Times. Tbev charged that ballots woro stolen from Casper's olllco for tho purpose of fraudulent voting. This peculiar ballot was voted by sorao ono at Wilkesbarro : Judgo of Supremo Court, Philip Fudgoj Congress, Benedict Arnold; SherlH', Simon Lcgreo; Itccordcr, Major McFlipp. tlio Devil, 1: Coroner, Dr. Jekvil 1, Jos. Martin, 1; Surveyor, Wm. O'Hcilly. Senator Losch, who is In ill health, will go to Hot Springs, Arkansas, and will remain there some time. OW is the time to buy your Overcoats. This is the time when you wijl be thinking- where you .1 1 . r i" - .. 1 . Ml can Ijret tne uest uvercoat iur uie money you will n vest 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. Our suit assortment is the same. We make a specialty of l.VJI U.1S2 1,0.51 in: Will llc-Klillt. .1. Howell Hughes has arrived homo from 'mini Meuile. having been mustered out ol the hospital service ol tuo aecouu .rm urns. Next Monday lie will return to Camp M. nml rn.enl st ill tho hosmtal corps ol tho regular army for three years. r Klopi'liient at llaluton. Tony Passarella, son of ono of tho most oriiininent Italian merchants ot Hazleton, ou fuesday eloped with Miss Miller, a well known young lady of that plsco. Tony took his father's check book with him, and the niiir hud a high tunc in New York. Several checks have already turned up at tho Hazle- Ion bank healing Passaiclla's signature Annual Soles over 0,000,000 Boxes N' SINGLE PANTS, HATS, ETC. t Before buying elsewhere call and see us in our nev. store. We have lots of room and plenty of light t JJ display our stock. But do not forget your Overcoat should be purchased. Furnisher. No. Clothier and 23 East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Penna. 3 3 I'nll Down Stairs. James, tho thirteen-year-old son of James O'Connor, of Mahanoy City, fell from the second lloor landing to tbo first nt his patents' homo ami broke three ribs of, his right side Jj; Edward JlcUauley, also ol Alalianoy 1 uy. broke his right arm this morning by falling down stairs. His fsco was badly bruised. OVERCOAT IDEAS Kvery man has an idea of the sort of Ov-ercoat he wants, and we have an idea of the kind of Over coat every man wants. We have studied the Overcoat problem from a practical standpoint, combined with correct styles and elegance each season for a number of years and by a close observation have reduced the art of bringing out just the right things in overcoats to a dead moral certainty. Now is the time to call and inspect our stock. WINTER CLOTHING! In large quantities. Our stock for Men, Boys rCe. .V-J -' o of tlio Gtolm for OUT .0 'tSclect vour narmcm from up-lo date styles We have the rigid yooil,s here and a large variety to select from ai the right prices. Ladles' Coats, S2 50, $3.00, S5.00, $6.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Far Collarettos, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock q( dress goods has no enual. You will find bere'a large assortment of dain and fancy fabrics in foreign nnd domestic nt bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blanket', carpets, rugs, etc. Look through our line on second floor ami get prices. Hutlerick puper patterns, best in the world, sold by us, P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH IVIAIIM STREET. 1 1.1S9 is.oia 11,273 1?,:W7 70 For a Few Days Only! Pleasing To The We advertise to draw the atten tion of the reading public to tell 'them that we are in the optical business, that we make a specialty of fitting people with glasses to correct imperfect vision. Many neonle come to us because they Itn.ra rami stiff n A Atr1 it I1 1 l-t 1 1 i Also! mill. JVUU wn V4 v . - - through the recommendations of our pleased patients. Give us a call ; we will treat you right. Thos. Buchanan OPTICIAN, 118 S. Main Street. BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd HTHAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, 'rlUn . FOR BILIOUS AND NEEV0US DISOEDEES ptich as Wind nnd Tain In the Stomach, ".li, iim. a-i I'lilnms otter meals. Ileatl- ucho. Dizziness, Prowslnoss. l'lushliiKS f irr.of Toa nf Antintlto. Costlvonoss. lilotelies on'tho Skin. Cold Chills. Bls turbod Bleep, Friehtful Dreams and all Nervous and Trombllni: Sensations. THE TIEST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer vrlll itckuowlodce thein to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. III'.IXIIAM'.H taken ns direct' cd, w'lqulcklyrestoro Fomalos to com- nleto health. They promptly removo nhstriietionsorlrreculnritles of tbo sys tem and euro Melt llcnduclio. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have tbe LARCEST SALE Of nr.)- l'ateiit.tleillclno Intlie Worlil. 25o. at all Drue Storos. 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 Uidcr, all colors, 65 cents up ; one lot of children's trimmed hats, from $1.00 up, fine im ported French hats, latest styles, from 75 cents to 95 cents ; Cermantowii yarn, colors llrown, Creen and Kcd, only 5 cents a hank ; infant's silk, wool and velvet combination caps, from '.'5 cents up. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa, A Beautiful Home Is life's most pleasing conv fort. We will cive you much com fort for little 'money. A comfort SETSS FURNITURE. To-dav we have been busily en traced in replenishing; our stock, We have a new line of dining room furniture, chairs, sofas, couches and settees in lanrc varieties. We tire the cheapest dealers. WINTER IS AT YOUR DOOR And you may need n stove, range or heater. We have now several carloads in stock, which is the largest in the county. We repre sent the Uitwkwalter Stove Com pany, the largest and oldest eitab ishet linn 111 America;' we can W. I), l'orter It.. Trlckett, I) ItllWlT, 1 Vail, 1' Trlckett, 1" Trlckett'H plummy, l,!2U. Mower's plurality, J,:ill. c'ONaittMsiAN-AT-r.Ai:ui:. luins.lD Weilcr.I) 1, row, it Iiavcnport, K (Inrber, t'rnh Sharpies!, l'rnh lolinson, I'eoplt h linos plurality. i.i,ti. W t iler's plurality, 2,107. tllMIUts. Hyan, I) Iniiinn. K Walker, H ltynii's plurality, a.rew. JDiiiii:. Marr, I) KlH.ll, It Murr's majority, l,lli. CIIKTUOLLl n. iMiiliIiiou, P Snyiler, It I iirner. 1'roo Meilalis, S Muldoon's plurullty, I.khs. iiisruiCT Anoitsuv. CuminliiKH, D I'.ilwarus. 1C I'llitriin, l'roh 3ti UuiiiiiiImks plurality, a.u.i, (OUIINKK. llleller. I) ll.70 Stuln, It.....' .'. U.ost SehwciiK, 1'roli li7 ityan.n , iw Hleller'a plurality, a,7sy. i-ooa UlUIXIOIt, Inrirnn. I) lt.US'2 Miililleton. It tS,SW te 6kcrt. I'roli Mflcl, 8 - ll'J lioran s plurality, l,.!'.'. hUUVKOU, Htouilt. D llt.OM llowinmi. It IS.HiXJ Seaiiinu, l'roh Mount' plurality, ',., HTATK HKNA1 Oil. HIitRlii", P - V-S!S Uriiliain, It IIIUKlua' majority, mo. I.HaiSLATUKK. First District. lteitztl.lt., 3,720; Anderson, D 3,823; Halsliamlck, S 118. Second District. Schwalm, It., 1,331 ; Con stein, D., 2,135 ; llecker, I., 1,100; Kaulfinaii, I. It., 115. Third District. HonsbcrBor, It., Guontber, D., 2,537. Fourth District. Schrink, It., Ocnsemer. D., 4,bUS; Thorn, It., O'llrieu, D 0,502; Koecker, 1)., llaai;, D 0,131 ; Witniau, O. U., 1115. Tbera wero 22 scattering votes for men fur the eoveral offices. 7 NEUIIALGIA and similar Complaintf, ana prcparta uoa?r mo eiringcnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS prescribed by eminent physicians! DR. RICHTER S " ANCHOR " rPA EXPELLER. Wijrld rcnownpil ! Itciii'ii-l.:iMv KUf'CPSHful ! jOnlv cnulno wii h 1 rade Murk " Anchor,' U Ail.IIlcMcrMo.,2l.l,tiirlt.. iw lork. 31 HIGHEST AW-"C3. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks, 23&S0GU. HuUurfeed & rccuuituuudutl by A. Wasley, 106 M. Main St.. . II. Haceubuch, 103 N. Main St .P.P.D. Kirlln, 6 S. Mala St Shenandoah.. DR. BICHTCfl'S "ANCIIOU" STOMACHAL tost fori oil-". IlVNprpHin.vStninnrh rmnplnliilft. and Children cannot be surpassed. a L. REFOWICH, 1 The Reliable Clothier, 10 and 12 S. Main St. 3 lilt lll.:'T. Dwi'ltlm? house, with nil eon- ' vinlviit'et. with aixiil loeatioii, for rent, Apply at tola nlllcu. 11 COlt 8AI.B A farm ot almut 10nire within tllieuana onu-liult lulleH ol Hhenauuiiali Goo4 Uwelllut; liouxe, excellent out liutlil me, Apply lo l. li. ueuuau, oiKiianuoau i-u. 11 1.8S0 3,7311 1.51H; 5,473 lost hi;ai,tii iti;sToiti:i). Only tboso who havo lost tboir health realize what a torriblo misfortune such u thine is and thuy would do almost anything to get luck tlio priceless tiosaessiou of vigor. vitality and 6trenth and with them cheerful spirits und enjoyment of life. Well, this can be done. Dr. Greone, 35 West ltth St., Now York City, tho world fumed specialist, whoso euros aro so much and so widely spoken of, can euro you if there is the re mutest eliauco. Ho can ilo it when all others fail. You can consult Dr. (Ireenu by letter, freo. If you need uid writo to him and tell him your trouble. Ills advico will be Kiveu you free, and if you follow it you will bo cured. Dr. Orceno Is tbe discoverer of tint wonderful remedy. Dr. ureene a Nervura blood and nerve romedy. Deed Itecorileil. Tlio following deeds wero (lied for record Charles II. Wetzel, et al to .Mary Ann Wetzel, et ai premises Iu I'ottsville; Charle II. Wetzel and wife to Alex, S, Faust premises In I'ottsville; Mary A. Wetzel, e ..I ... Al.. U I.-..., of ..m...lCAo I.. 1.ffc..ill.. ..... I mt, iu jiiva. ua., i.viii,ava ft, . uiifiiiiu, sell yon cheaper tljan other dealers iienj. Sykcs to Anthony Zutclls, premises iu w in hiiv one mill two Oil ail order, oirsruviuo waniei r. ureeu 10 uiciiaiu . im...... Oh. A euarantee aecompanies every purchase. Money refunded if not satisfactory. 123 and 131 Thomas Green, premises In Harry township South Mam Street. Dr. Hull's UoU;li wyrup will cine croup anil wlioopliiK-cougu, xso uanger to the child when this wonderful medicine Is used iu time. Mothers, always keep a bottl ion baud. MISCELLANEOUS. IOU SALK Vftlimltle Shenandoah property, ' neutrally located on Oak street, with all moth'rn convenient, eto'o room and weillng nnd hoiiMt on the rear. For further Information upply at this olllce. l ITOU flAI.K. Two pool tables In good eundi I' tion. Can ha bought very reosonable, A l ply to Anthony Schmlckcr, Btrcet. 100 South Mai tf A Contented Woman ThhIio who has her wnlls and eeilbiKH decorated from our latest designs and rich colors In wall paper. Wo have a complete line of exquisite tints and shades, Iu the most a'tlstle combina tions and patterns, nnd wo will decorate jour home from kitchen to attic at a reasonable, figure, J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa "MOTICI5. Pili.iblo properties for sale, 11 ply 10 n. i(. ai. iionopetur, Hhenaiidnah. A- attnrney, iwi-ii OH ! WHAT A WRECK ! LARGEST LINE Ol? TOYS, FANCY VASES, OPAL TOILET SETS. Orkin's Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. No. 129 South Main Street, Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. $5.00 Eight Day Clock; for $2.75, ForThla Month Only. the: latest games i DRESSING THE NEW WOMAN, CONETTE, MERRY WAR. Morgan's Bazar, 23 NORTH MAIM ST. Encouraging To Buyers Ouu auocKiiii, niiv noopi, llKNT'H rUllNISIIINOS, IIOOT8 AND HliOIJ) Comn direct from New Vork and Plillailelphln. Wv buy In largo iiiantltli'i and nell at aiuull prollta. Our prkcn uru the lowest In town. Rhlllp Yarowsky, 213 WEtT CENTRE 8T., BHEHAKDOAH, PA. Glycerine- SHAMPOO, CREAM. Cleanses and beautifies the skin. Removes dandruff and humors (torn the scalp. PRICE, - 25 CENTS. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors. Kcrgusou House Ulock, NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE ! We Bottle , ! 9i Vut good and cheap shoes at the lowest prices, go to the NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardln St, 33 West Centre Street, iYES--i We can furnish Hepalrs for all Stoves. It is by far cheaper to repair your - old faithful stove than to buy a new oue, If your stove is broken let us fix it. You will be pleased with the work and the price. WM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St TRABOWSKY HOTEL, PI. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. Oil) N. Centre St., I'ottavllle, I'a. Fine old Whiskeys, Glna and Wlpea, at tbo bur, A cboleo line ot Clean, und Temper-, once Dripka. Accommodation for travelers. Meal at all hours, BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave tliem at the office, we will do the rest. columbia brewing; com ran v. FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses Situated on West Coul street, Slnuianilonli. Tip perty entire is lis4 leei ironi hw iu itr n. ICacll house lias u fronta0 of 12i fee t linen. Willi miciieii in uv n uu Tliey Iiavo .1.1 . . , ... n...t f..u. property entire is iim ir- iron. im u r I). 1UIK1I1 UUI ill fret deep, ...... .fn,l.u intlily repaired, newly painted and puiered, und new sills, outhouses und tiojl ueen by 20 feet deep, with kitchen 10 by are two storlrs, six rooms, tin roof. lust been tboroui: anu pujiereu, uiiu new sins, uuiuuubc-,1 wmu fvii liouses constructed, Tliese properties ure gm VOR SALE, KXCIIANOB or UICNT ) Either us a whole or separately aud on reason able terms. Kor further Information upply to t ' M. P. FOWLER,
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