Iltf.,yr.,w, TRY ONE Pound of our ise chocolate candy assortment rilul then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember we have 40 kinds at this price. We are also -.gents tor Lowney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a Yi lb package. HOOKS &BR0WN, Or SI. tVlaln St. HAVE YOU TRIED jg Houck's y Headache 21 Cure? A sure rure or your money it a trirvl. refunded. Ulve SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. 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 25c per pair 40c per pair Ladies', Men's, ii-"tii't. BOSTON Y E, 11 South Main Street. Shenandoah, , s'pom, prop. rOUH DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. Keep Your House Wann b iwii; our Stoves, Ranges and ! I eatt-r-. Tiim arc cheaper both in price ami luel. We lime .1 nice selection in stork Thev must be sold. Christmas is rapidly approaching and we need room for our fancj stock of holiday liiriiiturc. 'I'll fs is our first season in the stove business, and to thorough!) advertise it, we will sell them at small profits. Or upward will buy you a stove, rauge or heater. Every one bold is accom panied with a Guarantee. We carry the "Oueen Cinderella." "Liberty." "Uncle Sam's fortune." "Family Fortune," "New fortune," "Banner." stoves and ranges. In heaters we carry the "Ait Peninsular,' "Empress Cinderella, ""Imperial Cinderella,' "Liberty," "Acme," "Banner," "Mora." Our "Peninsular" answers a three-told pur jiose namely, u Stove, Kange or Heater. DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE , STORE, 121-123 North Main St. Pleasing To The We advertise to draw the atten tion of the reading public to tell theni that we are in the optical business, that we make a specialty of fitting people with glasses to correct imperfect vision. Many people come to us because they have read our advertisements. Also through the recommendations of our pleased patients. Give us a call ; we will treat you right, Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mairr Street. BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, KAY ud HTllAW. Floor and Table OU Cloths. E. B. Foley, ,T-w&tr.Bt. sm lie OP 651C Thoro aro cough medicines that aro taken as freely as a drink of water from a dipper. They are cheap medicines. Quantity does not make up for quality. It's tlio 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 Bron chitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all Colds, Coughs, and affections of tho Throat and Lungs. i3 now half pkicb for the half-sizo bottles 50 cents. Sunday Special. Services in the Trinity Hefunncd church o-morrow at 10:00 n. in., and 0:30 p. in. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. liev. Hubert O'Boylo pastor. liegular services will be held in the United Evangelical church, North Jaidlu street, to morrow at 10 a. m. and U.30 p. 111. Sunday school at 1.30 p. 111. Iiev. I. J. Iteitz, pastor. K. L. K. on Monday evening. Prayer, praise and testimony mcotiuss overy Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday even iugs. Jr. K. J.. (J. K. every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in. aud (1:30 p. ni. Sunday school at 2 p. ui. Class meet ing 011 Wednesday evening, (icueral prayer meeting ou Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Services ill All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on West dak street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist nt s a. in. Morulug prayer at 10:30. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Evening prayer at 7 p. 111. 1 lie recior win oiuciaie First Baptist church, corner ot Y est and Oak streets, Hov. 1). I. Evans pastor. Services at 10a. m. aud lip. m. Sunday school at 2p. 111 J'ruyor meeting Monday oveuiugs. minis People's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Episcopal church, corner O.ik and Whito streets. Itov. J. T. Swindells uistor. General class meeting at U a. in., led jv John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 11. in. Sunday school at 2 p. iu., Dr. J. S. fallen, Superintendent. Sermon at (1:30 p. in. Sent free. Jiveryuouy welcome. Calvary Baptist church. South Jardin street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. in. and U:30 p. m. itev. It. I. Albins, pastor. Sabbath school at 2 p. 111., Deacon John Bumi, superintendent. II. V. 1. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer ineeiing at, r..vi. Everybody welcome. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 11:30 p. 111. Sabbath Keliiiol at M 11. 111. Jr. 1. 1:. anil sr. 1. I-. Tuesday evening at (1:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Prayer and song servico 011 Thursday even iug at 7:30. Strangers always welcome. II W. Koehler, pastor. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street. Itev. John (Iruliler, pastor Preach ing, 10 a. in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. in. preaching 0:30 p. m. St. Michael's (Ireek Catholic church. West Centiu street. Itev. Cornelius liurisiii, pas tor. Matatinuni service 1) a.m. II lull mass 10 a. m. Chinch of tho Holv Fiunilv. (German It. C.) North Chestnut street. Itev. A. T. Schut- tleuoler. pastor, r irst mass o a. 111., secoiiu mass 10 u. m. St. Casliuir's Polish It. C. church, North Jardlu street. Itev. J. A. I.cuarklcwlcz, pastor. First mass 8 a. 111., high mass 10 m vespers aud benediction 4 p. in. Church of tho Annunciation, 218 West Chcrrv street, ltov. II. F. O'Jteilly. pastor: Itev James Kane, assistant pastor, first mass, 7 a. m., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. m. Keheleth Israel Congregation, comer of Oak and West streets, Itev. Henry Mit- nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to Id a. 111., and 3 to 5 p. in. Sunday services 8 to lo a. in. and every weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. 111. What's the secret of happy, vigorous hoilth'r Simply koepiug tho bowels, the stomach, the liver and kidneys strong and active. Burdock Blood Bitters docs it. For a Few Days Only ! One lot of Alpine hats, all colors, trimmed with ribbon and cbiuc feathers, for 75 cents, worth double ! one lot cJ( Suilor and knock about bate, from 30 cents 11111 (ouuh Kider, all colors, 6j cents up ; one lot oi ifrjjdren's trimmed hats, from tl.oo upi line im ported French bati, latest styles, from 75 cents to Q5 cents ; Gerroantown yarn, colors Brown, Green aud Hed, only j fteiis hank j infant's silk, wool aud velvet cohWhJwii caps, from 25 centl up. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. i-YES-f We can furnUh Repairs for all Stoves. It is by far cheaper (Lo pair your old faithful stove tnau to buy a new joe. If your stove broken let u, fix u. You vll h pleased with ine worn ana me price. Propper ? Aprs Cherry Pectoral 1 1 aitw ii PERSONAL MENTION, Henry Hlieelor and family went to St, Clair to-day to visit friends. Harry Waslcy left town to-day for Phila delphia to resume his studies at the Medico Clilrurgical College. Benjamin Jonos has entered Wasley's pharmacy as a student. J. II. I'omcroy, Esq., who was confined to his bed for sevoral wcoks by an attack of rheumatism, is now convalescent. Misses Manic Lynch and Maize. Connors wero Mahanoy City visitors last evcnitig. E. J. Johnson has been added to tho clerical force at Wasley's pharmacy. Miss Margaret Monaghau, a daughter of Col. I". 11. Moniighan, of Girardvillo, was entertained here last evening. l'.lcctlnu Echoes It is said Coutrollor-clcct Muhloou will ap point his cousin, James Faddcti, of Cass township, and ex-Postmaster Thomas O'Connor, of Mahanoy City, as his assistants in that ollice. Dr. O. F. Monaghau will probably bo tho physician at tho Almshouse, when tho Demo cratic Boird organizes. Alex. McCluie, of the Philadelphia Times, says (Juay will bo re-elected. Speaker Iiced will have 110 opposition for re-election by the licpubllcans In Congress. Amoug tho scattering votes ou Tuesday wero the following: Shcuaudoah, Third ward, Congress, S. O. M. Hollopetcr, 1 vote; Senator, Jacob Bamberger, 2 votes. Tower ( ity, Congress, S. G. M. llollopeter, 1 vote; Lcgislatnte, Bev.N. A. Barr.l; Wm.Scarer, 1. E. A. Van Valkcnberg claims that the Legislature is nnti-Quay. The Daily Itepubllcan is so cruel as t ask Bruium to resign. Ilrumiu and ltyan received an equal num. ber of votes In Ashland. Politicians say that tho saloon keepers of Girardvillo tako tho cake for holding up candidates during a political campaign. Jcnks carried Mahanoy City, aud Swallow had more votes in that town than Stone. Ashland gave Judge Marr a very compli mentary vote, hut Pottsvlllo didn't do as much for Judge Koch. It is expected the appointment of a sue ccssor to County Commissioner Meyers' will bo made soon. Ex-oiincilmau A. 11. Lamb's name is mentioned in this connection, and ho would inako a good 0110. It is rumored that David M. Graham will contest the election of John F. iliggins, tho successful candidate for Senator. Tho latter received a majority of 510, not including tho soldier vote, which will materially reduce these figures. Irregularities in this town and at other places has caused the fricuds of Mr. Graham toadvisoa coutestatllarrisburg, but whether ho will consent to do so is not known. It is stated that Poor Director-elect ITorgau will try aud secure tho appointment of ox Poor Director David Gorman, of Mahanoy City, as night watchman at thu almshouse. E. W. Shoemaker, Esq , of town, will be among the candidates for appointment as ouo of the Deputy District Attorneys. Injured at the Washery, Tim. Carlin, of Itappahannock, employed at the Bertolott washery near Glrardville, was badly injured ou Thursday. He was standing ou the shakers when some ouo gavo tho signal to start tho machinery going. The engineer, not awaro of Carliu's danger, set tho machinery in motion and Carlin was caught in tho moving machinery. Ono of his legs was badly crushed and bruised, and he wai 'bruised aud cut in soveral places about the body. Internal injuries doveloped after lie was taken homo, and ho may not re- cuvor. All kinds of vegetables aud flowor seeds and plants at Payno's nursories, Girardvillo. Electric cars pass tho door. n-(I-tr Two Moro Soldiers Sick. Two more Schuylkill county soldiers were admitted to tho Pottsvlllo hospital hist even ing from Camp Meade. Thoy uio Coiporals P. J. Curley aud Patrick Ileenan, both of St Clair and members of Company K. The former was formerly a resident of Shenan doah and is well and favoiably known here They aro suffering from malaria, but are not i-criously ill. The Eighth liegimciit leaves Camp Meado to-uiorrow for Augusta, Gu., in four sections. A l'latterliii; Offer. Georgo B. Hadesty, of tho Ashland P. & It C. A I. Co engineer corps, well known here has been tendered a very desirable, position by tho Lehigh & Wilkcs-lUrre Coal Co., at Audeuried, where ho will have full charge of the company's mining operations lu that Hold if ho accepts. Ho is holding the ques tion under consideration. Washery Iteslliueil. The Stoddard coal washery at Gllhertou, which was destroyed by lire about three months ago, resumed work yesterday, cm ploying about 100 hands. Tho washery was rebuilt by Christ Bros, on a turgor scale and with all the latest improvements. Lyon-Dunn Contest. Another chapter of the Lyon-Dunn Or uhaiis' judgeship contest court will bo opened on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. It Is ex pectcd that all three of the Judges will bo piesout and a number of important decisions will bo handed down. Two Men Itadly Injured. Edward Baglan, a miner, and his butty, Ucorgu Lane, both residents of Ashland, were badly injured by tho explosion of a shot in a breast at tho Bast colliery Thursday night. Ilraglan got the full forco of the shot iu the face and breast, aud may lose his light. Lane also suffers painful injuries. Advertised Letters. Letters addressed to the following named leoplu remain uncalled for at tho local post- ofllco : Victor Wlest, Max Hooper. Unas Dauant, Esq., Mr, Mouldowuey, Edward Stiuson, J. 11. Williams. JJ. W. HBDEA, 1". Mi Coining Wedding. Next Wednesday a very pretty wedding will bo celebrated at Ccntralia, tho contract iug parties being Michael Whitaker, of Honey Brook, and Miss Mary Shaugliuessey, of Ccntralia. A Councilman's Complaint, Tho condition of the Mahanoy City lock up has been called to the attention of the Statu Board of Health. It is alleged that tho action is duo to piquo on the part of Councilman Fisher, of that towu, because the Borough Council refused to adopt steel cells for tho placo. Child's Leg lliiiken. Stiney Goodnich, 8-year-old boy of Maha. nor City, sustained a fracture of the right leg yesterday and was bent to the Miners' hospital. Tho hoy lumped upou a plunk WHICH uroKO uuu niri!)Y jyiy iy m biuumu Another Factory Secned. The Board of Trade of Mahanoy City has accented a proposition of llersker Co that tnarn. to altera building owpod by th company nmj juake it a suitable substitute fur tho shirt fatUofy usiroyc.u oy ure ibh Sunday. Trains Ilr,oiitliluyl. fl.anrrrs will bo luado to-morrow in the train herlxaJWV,er .the Lehigh Valley railroad Tim Lniln wblcn Jl-Jt nazieion ui , tnr Hiimoiudoah has Lflu discontinued, us has alto tjiatraju leaving tfey Jfojlc auu arri lut ity lie at J2:M P.M. auil Llio .on Wvlin? the later Place at .4:1 p. m. iieeo Ukjsn ott. TJiere hv teen flight cjjaugiy iu the schedule on (thU division. The Colllee fffft Wet. The!' & It. collieries worked flvi bree- iirier ilavu this week, slid are s:ue4uUal t the same number of days uest week. TWa depends, however, upon the supply qt cam PITHY POINTS. ll(lponlllg Throughout the Country Ohrnnlnlml for Hasty Veronal. The omployes at St. Nicholas wero paid yesterday. Head the church announcements and attend dlvlno service to-morrow. Business Is picking up slnco tho weather hocamo moro seasonable Meredith Post, G, A. It., at Frackvllle, will bo Inspoctod Wednesday evening. Thieves got flOO worth of goods from Wilson H. Frcod's stoto In South Alleutown. Tho Pennsylvania liallrond Company will pay out $1,000,000 in dividends 011 the 30th Inst. Peter Cuff, of town, was temporary em ployed at tho DeCourt Hotel, Pottsvlllo, this week. Tho omplovos of tho P. A K.. railroad at Mahanoy Plane and vicinity will be paid 011 tho 23d lust. S01110 7,000,000 ton of coal aro anuually used in the United Kingdom 111 the mauu factuiu of pis. Little John Konshiict, of Honey Brook, Luerno county, lost a hand by playing witli li dynamite cap. Meiciiandlse valued at fS00 was carted away by thieves from tho Globe clothing store, at Lebanon. Harry Campbell, of Wilkesbarre, who trains Michael Salmon In his races, has pur chased a hotel In that city. Bishop Talbot has offered bis personal check for $400 toward building a new Episco pal church at Mt. Carmol. Company M, Fifth Pennsylvania Regiment, was yesterday mustered out of tho United States sorvice at Gettysburg. It Is rumored that Kev. W. C. Davis, pastor of tlio Congregational church at Mluersvillo, will seek other fields of labor. Handling a revolver in play, ymiUK John llciser, or Lebanon, accidentally wounded Paul Soibort, a companion, in tho hoad. Tho postmaster at Pottsvlllo sold 15,000 one-cent stamps In the past six weeks, tho political campaign causing tho increase. lho iork Farm colliery will coutluue to work lull time next week. Tho Heading collieries will work five days, if cars are sup plied. Tho Lackawanna county Grand Jury has indicated two boys for mutilating n Ameri can flag, iu violation of au act of Assembly of 1807. Soveral loaded ears at Jlauch Chunk crashed through an inspector's shanty, kill ing August Mahror aud soriously Injuring Valentino Wagner. A baud car 011 which eleven men wero rid ing was stuck hv a train near Oaletown. otter county, aud Georao Eirard. one of thum, was killed. Iho School Directors of Houesdalo have begun a bitter crusado against cigarette lealors of that place who- have beon selliug thorn to school children. Michael McDonald, of Homesville. was aiufully burned about the head aud body by explosion of gas at East Bear ltidgo ollicry nt Mahanoy Piano. Andrew Carnegie was last night tho guest f honor at tho annual banquet of the Pitts burg Chamber of Commerce, hi which BOO ero seated around tho tables. Michael Pnhula. John Orawicz and Itev osepb Kasparok havo been appointed as a committee to solicit subscriptions for the new Slavish Bomaii Catholic church. Governor Hastings has granted a resulto ntil January 5 to Zenas Anderson, of Al legheny county, who was to havo been atigcd November 23. Brakcman William Dovlo. of Eastou. failed iu thu attempt to leap on a passing Lehigh Valley train, and, falling under the wheels, was fatally injured. Despite an attempt to keep the matter secret, it lias leaked out that a box containing 5000 postal cards was recently stolen from the wiiiianisport post ofllco. The Rending Archdeaconry of tho Euis- opai ciuireli will meet 111 the church of the Holy Apostles. St. Clair, next week. A large attendance of ministers is expected. Miss Hose Camp, daughter of tlio ox- Burgess of Mt. Carmol, died from the effects f an operation iu u Philadelphia hospital. liuito a number ol foreigners from this region aro returning to their homes in the old country. rho bchieder Bros, have withdrawn from the wholesale grocery huso of J. H. Golser & Co., of Mt. Carinel. aud will embark iu the business themselves. Supt. Mercur, of tho Ccntralia district of the Lehigh Valley Coil Co., will report for luty December 1st, his regiment having bceu mustered out. Diphtheria relieved in twenty mluutes Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil. At any drug storo. Church Notices. Mrs. J. Jeffrey Evaus, of Bangor, North ampton couuty, will preach In the Welsh Congregatfoual church ou Sunday, at 10 u. m. and (1 p. m. Both Bermons iu English. All aro welcome. Services lu tho I'. M. church to-morrow, Morning subject, "Tho Sabbath a Divlno Iiibtitiitiou." Sunday school at 2 p. m. veiling subject. "The Faithful Wariiinu of Holy Writ Against Sin In High Places." Owing to the absonco of the pastor, the pulpit ot tlio Trinity Reformed church wll ho occupied to-morrow morning aud eveniug by William S. Fisher, a student from the theological seminary at Laucaster, Pa. Hoth services will language. bo conducted in tho English ur, nuns uougu .Njrnp will rid you of a cold moro quickly thau any other known reuiedy. Don't let a cold go as It comes fur you may endanger your life. Price 25 cts. Murrluge Licenses. Ethan A. Hampton and Carrie Elizabeth Hummel, both of Frackvllle t Wilson T, Oddt and Kntlo Alios Kocher, both of West Peun township; Hurley W. Turnbacb and Phoobe H. Bittler, hoth of Shcppton ; John Gruznuski, of Shenandoah, and iiarhora Alnieralcziute, of Mahanoy City; Joseph Fowicki und Bryglta Stanlowlcz. both of Shenandoah ; Kuaimicrz Sczipau and Win cetita Zabowicz, both of Shenandoah ; John Cooper and Mlnniu Cole, both of Mahanoy City; William Bittlo and Lulau Saylor, hoth of Schuylkill Haven; Albert Thomas and Annie Judd, both of Gllhertou; Lucaci Karesmarik and Mary Fcdlsh, both of Mc Adoo. Cutliollo Parsonage Iturglarled. About onu o'clock yesterday morning three masked men gained eutrance to the Catholic parsonage at Ccntralia, aud covering Iter, Hayes, the priest In charge, with their re volvers compelled him to open the safe. They secured $15, and in the room of the assistant priest procured a gold watch aud $70 in money. The. housekeeper awoke and called for ussUtauce, and after firing onu shot at her the burglars made their escape. Thoy are unkuowu aud have not been cap tured. Ifeed Itecuriled. Deeds fur the following real estate transfers wire filed for record ; William Wici)er u'pd wife to Lloyd W. Ilatnptop, premises in Yorkville; Christian Schrosder and wife to Joseph lloche, premises Ju Ashland: Charles Jf, Wetse ct al, io Mary Auu Wetzel et 'al., prcroUu jf jL'otta vlfle; lienjamin .Sykcs to AuUiony utelis, premises In (lirardville; OauleJ F;' (lr,Cf to ' fjlehard -p. Qrtep, premises in Harry township. Fire I Fire I HreJ Insure your property from loss in tho ldest (tn.d frooges.t cash companies ; l'hila, UoderwrUers fnsurun.c.o ,Co. pf Norih America aud Vhf Aesoiatiou, JIartford Pirn Ins. Co.. American Fire Insurance Co.. West (Jhpstef pift Ins. Ct., United Firemen's Ilia. Co. i. i . iviw.ims, m 0. Jardin Si., heuu.Ju(li Till! WBATHKK. The forecast for Sundays Fair, warmof weather, with light westerly winds, becom ing Tarlshlo In Iho eastern districts, but northeasterly lu tho western districts. Dentils mid Kunerats. Mngglo, wife of Thomas Luskin, of East Centra strcot, died last night after an Illness of several months. She is survived by hor husband and five children. E. J. Fry, au old und respected resldont of Tiunaqua, died on Thursday ulght. Since 1S05 bo had been president of the First National Bank, of Taiuauua. Since 1801 ho has been an Invalid. Ho was a member of tho Masonic fiatcrnlty. Ills funeral will take plaeo on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho leuiainiiof Martin I-unibcrt, who died at Pueblo, Colorado, last Tuesday, will arrlvo In town to-night, They will ho accompanied bv tlio widow and family, and John Lambert, a brothor. The funeral will tike placo at 3:30 o'clock to-morrow alternoou, from tho rest deuce of the deceased's tnothor, .Mrs. George Lambert, 201 Eist Lloyd street. Services will bo held in thu Annunciation church and tho remains will be interred in tho parish cemetery. Goranumns. fuchsias, pansles, daises, roses etc., for spring planting at Payno's nurseries, Girardvillo. Tuberose mid gladiolus liullis 'Wrecks Iiiiiiimcriitile. During tho past two weeks wrecks on tho Lehigh Valley havo been so numerous that it seems liko an old story to tho oiuctais wnon over one is reported. Theso wrecks, whlli not duo to negleganco, aro nevertheless vory expenslvo to the lallroad company. During tho past ten days no less than twenty wrecks navo occurred. lliirehlll Discharged. Howard Burchlll, a popular young man of Mahanoy City, well known hero, has secured his hotiorablodlschargelrom Uo. L, Sin itegt , Pa. Vol.. on the ground of ill health. Tho voiintr man met with sumo opposition, and It was necessary for him to undergo a medical .xHinlnatiun beforo tho discharge was granted, root nun. Tlio Star foot ball team, of town, will play a game with a Mahanoy City team at the Trotting nark to morrow afternoon. The game will ho called at 3 o clock. l'lre Alarm Tup. Jack Frost, or some unknown agency, caused a tap 011 tho lire alarm bell this morn ing. . A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pau-Tlna is, 23c. AtGruhler Bros., drugstore. Vlnloii Strlf.ors Mny Cotiuiromlso. Virden, Ills., Nov. 12. Indications point to a settlement between tho striking miners und the Virden Coal company. Edward uantll, president oi the miners' union, has left for Chi cago In response to a telegram from T. C. Loucks, president of the coal company. .lupnn'N Now Mliilstor Arrlvos. San Francisco. Nov. 12. Jutaro Kor moru, the newly appointed minister from Japan to the United States, has arrived with his suite, en route to Washington. He Is a graduate of the Harvard law school. He says that Japan is satisfied with the steps this country Is taking In the Philippines. UIKU. LAMHEUT. On tho 8th Inst., ot Pueblo, Col.. Martin Lambert, nged 33 years. Kunerol will WKe place on ouiiuiy, i.tu from the residence of Mrs. George Lambert, M Hast Lloyd street. Services In tho Annun ciation church and interment In the parish Relatives and friends ore respectfully invited to attend. " fl Beautiful Home Is life's most pleasing com fort. We will give you much com fort for little money. A comfort pmll? isour FU RN ITU RE. i o-cmy we. have been busily en gaged in replenishing our stock. We have a new line ol tuning room furniture, chairs, sofas, couches and settees in large varieties. We are the cheapest dealers. WINTER IS AT YOUR DOOR And you may need a stove, rauge or heater. We have now several carloads in stock, which is the largest in the county. We repre sent the' Buckwalter Stove Com pany, the largest and oldest estab hshed firm in America. We can sell you cheaper than other dealers who buy one and two on an order. A guarantee accompanies every purchase. Money refunded if not satisfactory. urn 123 and 131 South Main Street. NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE ! For good and cheap shoes at the lowest prices, go to the NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardin St. 33 West Centre Street, OH 1 WHAT A WRECK ! LARGEST LINK OF TOYS, FANCY VASES, OPAL, TOILET SETS. THE LATEST GAMES 1 DRESSING THE NEW WOMAN, CQNETTJl:, MERRY yAR. Morgan's Bazar, 23 NORTH tVIAjlNJ ST. fRABOWSKY HOTEL, V Jf. GnAi)0SKYf prop. 919 tJT, Centre Ht., 1'otUville, l'a. Pine old Whiskeys, O I lis and Wines, at the bur, 'A choice line ot Clisars ulid "feiiiper- i,.j..i u UI.VD f'l,., erpmmodiUlons for travelers.' Myals at all hours, OVERCOAT IDEAS. Every man has an idea of the sort of Overcoat he 3 wants, and we have an idea of the kind of Over- 3 coat every man wants. We have studied the 3 Overcoat problem from a practical standpoint, 3 combined with correct styles and elegance each 2 season for a number of years and by a close 3 observation have reduced the art of bringing out 3 E 8 just the right things in overcoats to a dead moral 3 C: certainty. Now is the time to call and inspect zs 5 our stock. 3 E WINTER CLOTHING 3 3 5 In large quantities. Our stock for Men, Boys SEE and Children cannot be surpassed. I L. REFOWICH, I s 3 s The Reliable Clothier, 10 and 12 S. Main St. 3 E 3 mimmmmmimuiuiuiuiULiuiuiuiuiuLuiuiUK Orkin's No. 1 S9 Sr. outh Terminus of the Schuylkill $5.00 Eight h'orThls MISCELLANEOUS. FOlt HUNT. Dwelling house, with nil ton venlences. with good locution, for rent. Apply ot this olllee tf FOIt HAI.H A farm of nhout lOnores within three ond ni f-holf inlleH of Shenandoah. Oooia duelling house, excellent out hulld n. Apply to T. It. Eeduoll, hheliandoali l'a. tf Olt SAI.K Voluahlo Shenondouh property, ccntrnllv locnted oil OolC street, with 111! modern conveniences. Btore room and woding and linue on the rear. For further Information opply ot this ofllco. tf "TjIOU SAI.I2. Two pool tables In kooiI condl Jj tlon. Cmi be bought very reasonable. Apply to Anthony Bchmtcker, 100 South Main street tf "YTOTIC15. Desirable properties for sale. Aii- 1 1 ri v 10 a. u. iu. iiouoneier. attorney, Hhcnanuoau. ITIXICCUTOU'SSALK OF VA1.UABLU REAL li Kstato. Hy virtue of tho authority vested In tli., umleraliriied Kxecutora of the estute of Lawrence Hingley, late of the township of North Union, In the county oi ncnuyiKin, Pennsylvania, deceased, the sold executors will expove to pulillc sale, upon the premises of suld JdlWrcIlCtl dllKICj, uctuncu, 't. uiiiuiu.,;, Noveinher 20, lays, ot 10 o'clock In tlio forenoon, the following voluohle property : AU that certain farm, messuage andtroctof land known hi ljiwrcnco Sinidey homestead, .Hunted iu North Union township, Schuylkill eountv, Pennsylvania, about three miles west ot Nur emburi;, upon the public road leading from the licrwickand 1'ottavllle state roiul, intcrstitlug with the public road, known as the Miiiiui vIIIr rond bounded bv lands of lienlamin II. HlnL-lov. Husanno Ureiscb. (leorce K. Krontz. Wesley Pettlt. John Tainer ond others: and aontainlne about 129 acres, with alt necessarv bulldines and modern improvements: and id one of the most valuable und desirable forms, in said North Union township. Terms of snh-s Ten Der cent, of rrko bid to be poid down on day of sole, and balance on or before April 1, lsyj, wunout interest. Any ucsireu in formation regarding Bold property may be had hv cullimr unon or addressing the undersigned Kxcciiturs, .Ion's Grove, ln . or their Attorney, H. 11. Ju. llollopeter tJiienanuouu, ra. John Hiniiley, Stephen Binpiv, Executors, Oct. 25. 1808. 10-29-5-12-10 LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. O Select your garment from up-to-date styles. We have the right goods here and a large variety to select from al the right prices. Ladles' Coats, $2,50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. ltjren's Goats. $J.50 to $7.50. fur Cojlarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock of dress goods has no equal. You will find here a large assortment of plain and fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic at bar gain prices. Our place-is headquarters for lace curtains, blqnkei, carpets, rugs, e(c. -oolc through our Ijpe on second (foof one get prices. Jlutterjck paper patterns, best In the world, sold by ts. P. g. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. A Contented Woman Isshe who has her wail ,'id ceilings decorated from our latest designs ond rich colors In wall pnper. We hove a complete line of exquisite tints ond shades, In the most o-tlstlc combina tion and patterns, ond we will decorate our home (rum kitchen to attic at a reusouablu figure. J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. IN1 a In Street, Traction Company's Railway. Day Clock for $2.75. Month Only. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. BREWING COIN1 PANY. Vj Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We 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. 143 East Coal Street, Shenandoah, l'eiiua Moll orders promptly attended to. FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses Situated on West Coal street, Shenandoah. The property entire Is WVA feet front ond TO feet deep. Koch bouse lias a frontage ot 12Jj feet by 20 feet deep, with kitchen 10 by 14 feet; all aro two stories, six rooms, tin roof. They liavo Just been thoroughly repaired, newly painted and puiiered, and new sills, outhouses and coot houses constructed. Tliese properties ure FOIt SALE, EXCHANGE or KENT Either as a wholo or separately and on reason able terms. For further Information opply to M. P. FOWLER. Glycerine- SHAMPOO, CREAM. Cleanses and beautifies the skin. Kemoves dandruff and humors from the scalp. PRICE, - 25 CENTS. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block, Encouraging To Buyers ) QVa OKOCKRIES, DBV GOODS, GENT'S FUUSI81UKUS, BOOTS AND SHOES Come direct from New York and Philadelphia. we nuyin larir srire quantities and sell at small profits. Our prices are the lowest in town. Rhlllp Yaroweky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST., pHEHAHDOfp, PA,, Tho Rosy Freshness' And a velvety softness of the skin is tova riably obtained br tbofe w ho use Ponom's Uonipleziou 1'owder. m WM, R. 1'RA.TT, 333 S, Jordia 61 melyed.
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