TRY ONE Pound of our 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember we have 40 kinds at this price. We are also a&enis lor JUmney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, tl N. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's Headache Cure ? A sure run- or your money refunded Oivi It 11 trlnl. coups IM 113 . . . ,wr.mrr,r,t ..y- .ilMY ,rllnin,mii.-riiAiir, ui iKiii 1 "1 nni.Ti nnilT." "OOtD DBBT." tllTUV DniNTC iiw,uu.. 1 . . SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Ia. Telephone ConnocHnn. 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, iw Quality. 40c per pair aro not distinguished by r.nv mark or sign from coughs that fail to bo fatal. Any cough, negloclud, may sap tho strength and undermino tho health until recovory is impossible. All coughs lead to lung trouble, if not stopped. Aycr's Oicrry Pccioral Cures coughs "My wife was suffering from a dreidful cough. V did not expect th.it rhe woald long survi.e, but Mr. K. V. Ku.vil, deputy surveyor, happened to he stopping with us over night, and having a lottio of Avar's Cherry Pectoral with hi:n, induced my wife to try this rmody. Tho result was so beneficial that she kept on taking U. till she was cured." II. S. UUMPURIKS, Saussy, Ga. "My little daughter was taken with a dis tressing cough, which for three yoars defied nil the remedies I tried. At length, on the urgent recommendation of a friend, I began to give her Ayer's Cherry l'ectoral. After using ono bottle I found to my great sur prise that sho was improving. Three bottles completely oured her." J. A. GRAY, Trar. Salesman Wrought Iron Range Co, St Louis, Mo. Aer5 is put up in half-sizo bottles at half price 50 cents. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. Tlio Companion's Definite Program. Tho Youth's Companion in its announce ment for the voltitno of ISO!) promises that it shall be the best one ever published, and The Companion always gives more than it prom ises. More than 200 distinguished contribu tors are already engaged. Among them aro Hon. John D. Long, Secretary of tho Navy, who has written for tho New Year's Number an article on our torpedo-boat servico en titled "Tho Little Demons of War;" Edward Everett Hale. Uret Hartc, Homy M. Stanley, Et. Hen. James Brycc, John Burroughs, William D. Howclls, Andrew Lang, Edmund Gosse, Alfred Austin, tho English poet laureate, Hon. Carl Sehurz. Thomas .Nelson Page, William lilack, Sarah time Jewctt, Octave Thanet and Poultuey Mgelow. This is but a selection from the definite program which The Companion has prepared for its readers in 1SD0 a program so rich and varied as to attract young and old with equal charm. All subscribers to the 1S99 volume will not onlv receive tho paper for the 5U weeks of tho new year to January, 1000, but will also receive as a gift tho remaining issues of lbliS from tho time of subscription, and the oxuiiisito Companion Calendar for 1S00 tho llnest ono ever givou to Companion readers, and one of tho finest over produced. A handsome illustrated announcement und sample copies will bo sent freo to any one ad dressing Tho louths Companion, 211 Columbus Avenue. Hoston, Mass. A Card. Wo, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the monov on a 50-cent bottlo of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. Wc also guaran tee a 23-ccnt bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, ('. H. Hagen- buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and 1. W Bierstein & Co. 11-1 l-33tdw Deeds Itecorileil. From Charles W. Barker and wife to Safe Deposit Bank, premises in l'ottsvillo. Vrom Elizabeth Dunn et al to rum 1 Dunn, premises in Mahanoy City. Keep Your House Warm bv using our Stoves, ' Ranges and Heaters. The) are cheaper both in 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. This is our first season in the stove business, and to thoroughly advertise it, we will sell them at small profits. Or upward will buy you a stove, range or heater. Every one sold is nccom- nanleil with n uuarantee. We carr; the "Oueen Cinderella." "Liberty," "Uncle Snm' Fortune." "Fnmilv Fortune," "New Fortune." "Banner." stoves and ranges. In heaters we carry the "Art Peninsular,' "Empress Cinderella,""Imperial Cinderella,' "Libertv." "Acme." "Banner,'' "Flora.' Our "Peninsular" answers a three-fold pur jKise namely, a Stove, Range or Heator. DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Alain St. Pleasing To Thet What's tho secret of happy, vigorous health? Simply keeping the bowels, the stomach, the liver and kidneys strong and iictive. Burdock Blood Bitters does it. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 6o 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, Hhenondoah, l'enna Mall orders promptly attended to. CASE OF BUNCO. 1'iirchnsu or n Uow That Whs Stolen Causes Trouble. A warrant was issued by Justice. M. J. Reynolds, of Mahanoy Plane, on oath of Mrs. Eva Lagush, of that place, who alleged that a cow had been stolen .from her and that sho bad reason to bollevo that tho animal was on tho premises of William Jefferson, In tho CatawUsa Valley. A search was made of the premises and the cow found on them. Jeffer son was arrested and entered bail heforo Jus tice Shoemaker, of town, for a trial at court, Jefferson claims that the animal was purchased hy bis wife for thirty dollars from a man who said ho balled ftoin Beaver Valley. Tho accused produced a receipt which was given his wife when thu deal was mado. Ho says bo has no objection to tho rightful owner having the cow, but io would like to Und tho man who got his money, PERSONAL MENTION. Edward Williams, of Danville, spent Bun day in town. Nathan Beddall spent yesterday with friends at Pottsvllle. Miss Cora Davis, of Camden, N. J., is a guest of town friends. Aiithouy Phlocglo, of Lost Creek, is con- tlued to his bed by illness. School Director E. C. Mallck is doing jury duty at l'ottsvillo this week. Miss Sarah Blower, of West Oak street, has gouo to Pittsburg to visit relatives. P. J. Mulhollaud was among tho townsmen who spent to-day at tho county scat. Ex-Senator John J. Coyle, of Philadelphia, was a visitor to town Saturday afternoon. Policemen Foyle, Butler and Matz spent to-day in atteudauco at tho l'ottsvillo crim inal court. Miss Annie Davis, of Allegheny City, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lewis, on West Cherry street. Misses Jenniu and Lizzie Davis and Matilda Clouser, of Mahanoy City, spent yesterday visiting friends iu town. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. lt'cwcr and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Englehart, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fruiiey enjoyed a diivo through tho Catnwissa Valley this afternoon. Peter MclCoriiaii, and two children, of McAdoo, and John McKornan, of Pottsvllle, were tho guests of their father, Garrett Mc Kernan, of East Coal street, yesterday. William S. Fisher, a student at the Frank lin-Marshall college, Lancaster, occupied tho pulpit of tho Trinity Reformed church yesterday, in tbo absence of tho pastor. Rev. Robort O'Boylo. Deaths and Funerals. Tho funeral of Francis Housor, lato of tho 21st Infantry, U. S. A., took place from tho residenco of his parents in the Catawissa Valloy yesterday atternoon and was attended by delegations finni Henry llorncastle Camp No. 40, Sons of Veterans, and Shenandoah Valley Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. Tho firing iu:ul of the former organisation was also iu attendance, as well as Joseph Blaker, William Smith and John Bowman, who were com rades of tho deceased iu the 21st Infantry. Services were conducted iu tho Wbito church, near Riugtowu, aud the remains Interred m the cemetery of tho congregation. O'Hara Bros., of town, were the funeral directors, Tho funeral of Martin Lambert, who died at Pueblo, Colorado, took place from tho residence of the deceased's mother, Mrs Georgo Lambert, at 201 East Lloyd stiect, yestorday afternoon and was attended by many relatives and friends. O Ncill Bros, were the funeral directors. Services weie held in the Annunciation church and the remains interred in the parish cemetery. The remains of Adam Kutsch, tho second victim of the accident at tho Furnace colliery, were brought to town and interred in the Polish cemetery Saturday evening. The fuueial of Mrs. Catharine Meyers, who died at her homo iu l'ottsvillo ou Saturday, aged (13 years, will tako placo to-morrow afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Kelly diod at hor homo near Mincrsvillo uu Saturday. Sho was tho widow of the lato Marcus Kelly. The remains or l'atrick Burns woro in terred at Hcckschervillo this morning. Mrs. Owen Fitzpatrick died at her homo in Palo Alto on Saturday. The fuueral will tako placo to-morrow morning, interment at Pottsvllle. Mary, wife of John Lavey, aged 2!) years, died ou Saturday night in child birth, at tho family residence on est. Lloyd street. The husband and five children survive. Tho funeral will take placo to-morrow morning, at nine o'clock. High mass will bo cele hrated iu tho Annunciation church and tho remaius will bo interred iu tbo Auuuuciation csmetcry. Miss Olio Bensingor, a prominont young lady of Mt. Carmel, died very suddenly on Saturday from nn affection of tho lungs. Tho deceased was 33 years old. A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. AtOruhler Bros., drug store. For a Few Days Only! 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 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. Main Street. Y fat fit BEST UlNE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY mt BTKA.W. Floor and Table OU Cloths. E. B. Foley, aTlwce&re . One lot of Alpine hats, all colors, trimmed with ribbon and cique feathers, for 75 cents, worth double ; one lot of Sailor and knock about hats, from 50 cents up ; Roun Rider, all colors. 6? cents un ; one lot of children's trimmed hats, from fl.oo up; fine 1111 iKirted French hats, latest styles, from. 75 cents to 95 cents ; Germantown yarn, colon Brown, Green aud Red, only 5 cents a bank J nfant's silk, wool aud velvet combination caps, from 25 cents up. Archdeaconry Meeting. Tho Reading Archdeaconry of the Episco pal church will hold its annual session iu St. Clair, beginning this evening anu closing to. mnrrow 11 eht. The Went iteverenu r.iuei bert Talbot will preside, assisted by Arch deacon .T. P. Buxton. About twenty clergy. mou, representing all the Episcopal dioceses In tho district, will bo present and participate iu tho meeting. Tho services this evening will onen with a sermon by ltov. 1. O, Cowper, of Ashland. Accident at Indian ltldge. Andrew RandUB. emnloyed at Indian Ridgo colliery and residing on South Peach alley, had botli ankles sprained this atternoon uy a IniBL'v fallinu ou him. He was removed to his homo and received attendance by Dr. W N. Stein. I.J't Ituriirn to VuAvnr. Pekln, Nov. U. LI Hunc Chang hap been ordered to proceed to 'isi-jNan, capital of the province of Shan Tung, to concert measures witn tne viceroy nf Shnn Turn; to prevent future inun- ilntluna of the Yellow river (HoanK Ho), This appointment Is regarded as vir tually slielvdiigPrlnceLb I A BeaatiM Home Is life's most pleasing com fort. We will give you mucli com fort for little nionev. A comfort tifour FURNITURE. - . . , ... To-day we nave ueen imsuy eu- traced in replenishing our stock, We have a new line 01 tuning room furniture, chairs, sofas, couches niul settees iii lame varieties. We are the cheapest dealers. WINTER IS AT YOUR DOOR Happenings Throughout tho Country OhronlMpd for llnsty 1'erusal. A chapel to cost $1000 Is being built at Johnsvlilo. A big woolen mill is to bo established at Brookvllle. Twenty real estato properties woro sold by tho Sheriff nn Saturday, Tho Borough Council meets In regular session ou Thursday ovening. Tho Fiftconth Pennsylvania Regiment arrived nt Athons. Ga. yestorday Seventeen damage cases aro pending Hiralust tho boroueh of Mt. Carmel Tho Tromont browery was sold Last wceK to Frank Schaub. of Nowark, N. J Luther day was colobratcd yesterday at St. Taul's Lutheran church, Gordon, Patrick Gallagher and Miss Nora Cashman of St. Clair, will bo married oil Wednesday. Tho Ashland foot ball team defeated Pottsvllle on Saturday to tho tuno of IS to 5 Captnln Frank Kdwards roceived the larg est vote over cast for a candidate In Bristol Over-exertion in chasing a cow caused tho death of 711-year-old John Stall, of Lancaster, A good brisk coal trade this winter would bo very acceptable to tho people of this re gion. Rov. Arnold has resigned tho pastorato the Mission Kvangelical church at Schuylkill Haven. Thomas Dove, Sr., to-day changed his family residence from 117 to 225 South Jardiu street. The main shaft at the Mahanoy jig houso broko ou Saturday,- causing suspension for the day. A sweepstakes shooting match will take placo iu tho Mihauoy City park ou Thunks- giviug Day, Our neighboring town, Mahanoy City, wants fire alarms placed iu the hoso houses of tho town. Tho Keystono Cyclo Works at Readiug wero totally destroyod by lire 011 Saturday, loss $75,000. Iu tho various churches of town yesterday collections wero taken up in aid of tho Potts vllle hospital. Half a dozou coal cars wero smashed into kludliug wood iu a crash ou the L. V. R. R. at Vulcan colliery. Tho finest job work iu the county is turned out by tho Ui;uALl, and that is why our presses are kept busy. John F. taga, tho Mauch Chunk sewing machine dealer, has an entirely enclosed wagon with a stovo in it. Two trams have been taken oil' tho local brunch of tho Lohlgh Valloy, with tho new time table uow in effect. Johu R. Potts, former resident of Potts vi'.lo aud membor of tho family that founded that town, died at Altooua. J. Wesley Wright, superintendent for many years ot tho liristol Methodist Lplscopal Sunday school, has resigned. If a newspaper man knew how many knocks he receives behind his back J10 would probably seek another calling. A hig train, loaded with iu uibor from Georgia, has arrived iu Bristol, to bo used uu tho construction ot mill buildings Readiug Railway employes cbiopped down telephone poles erected without permission ou the company's property at Lebanon. M. J. Ilaughney, of Mahanoy City, has purchased another trotter, "Nellie U, claimed to bo tho fastest in tho county. Authrueitu coal has been discovered on the faun of J. F. Montgomery, four miles nuitli of Williamsport, aud a shaft will Iw sunk. The Anthracite football team, of Mahanoy City, wero defeated yesterday by tho First ward team of town, by the score of 10 to 5. Lotteis of administration wuro granted to Francis Moyer 011 tho estate of Charles C Weast, lato of Rast Brunswick, township, de ceased. An explosion in tho borougU electric light works at Schuylkill Haven ilestioved the dynamos, and tho town for u lime will bo in darkness at night. Tho natural gas lecently t ipped at Gaines, rioga county, maintains a t .tcadv flow, and tho parties controlling tho well couut ou making fortunes. Tho wreck of tho two . Lehigh Valley passenger trains on tho W ilkesbarre moun tain damaged and destroyed I property to the extent of S-30,000. Governor Hastiugs issue ( his Thanksgiv ing proclamation, calling u un the people of the state to ohservo Thursdiay, November 24, as a day of rejoicing. After undergoing extc Oisivo repairs, the livangencal cliurcu, at Barnesvllle was yesterday re-opoued and. re-dedicated with appropriate ceremonies, Adam Waldner, of Asullaiid, has received the contract to furnish ttio mill work and insido furnishings for sixty-five houses that will be built at Phlladolnkia. man representing lnm.selt as Johu Kline, of Brush Valley, succeeded iu getting seven gallons of whiskey from Giiurdville dealers, the latter being out about $20. A special agont was iu Shamokin on Satur day, aftor violators, of tho oleomargarine law. Hotel keepers v-ro warned uot to servo it in the future. A committee of PottsviLlo's prominent society people, headed by WaJter Lewis and Tho forecast for Tuosday: Fair weather and slowly falling tomperaturo, with fresh varlrhlo winds, mostly westerly. THANKSGIVING SERVICES. u.r.lri.. Hkc.1i i:elilni: Tills Wook 111 tile Various Churches. It has been decided to hold Union Thanks giving services in tho Trinity Reformed church, of town, on the 24th Inst. Commenc ing with to-morrow evening Borvices win niso bo held oach ovening 01 tuis wcok iu wiu various churches, at which spocial ottcrings will bo taken up and tbo amount collected will bo given to the Red Cross Society, nn organization which docs special work for tho relief of our Boldlers. Fnlliiwinc are tho churches In which tho sorvices will bo held and tho preachers who will prosldo: Tuosday evening, Woveiuiier n, First Biptlst church, sermon by Rev. J. Reltz; Wednesday evening, Nov. 10, iu tho Primitive Methodist church, sormon by Rov. R. R. Alblns; Thursday oveulng, Nov. 17th, In the l'rosbvterian church, sormou by Rov, J. Mooro; Friday evening, Nov. 18, Motho dlst Episcopal church, sermon by Rov. I). I. Evans; Monday evening. Nov. 21st, Calvary Baptlstchurcli, sermon by Rev. J. T. Swin dell; Tuesday evening, November 22, Evan unlicnl church, sermon by Rov. Robort O'Boylo; Weduesday evening. November 23, Trinity Reformed church, sermon by Rev. II. W. Kochler. . . . The music at tho abovo services will no under tho charge of Prof. J. J. Price. MORE WRECKS. GOL I ttira Ni ?3 KS.p3 tel. toia s 3 1 3 OVERCOAT IDEAS. Derailed Cars on the l.cmgii vhuhj im.i- i-oiut Jlnke Scrap Heaps. A nasscucor train ou the Lohlgh valloy Railroad collided with a coil train near the Packer No. 4 colliery Saturday atternoon and a number of coal cars wero wrecked. The miLMiiH of tho passenger tralu was throwu from tho track, hut was not damaged. Sat urday night a second wreck occurred at about tho samo placo by a coal car jumplug tho track. No oue sustained porsonal iujury In cither instance. The Delauo wreck ciow cleared away both wrecks. Dynamiters lit Work. Attmnnts wero mado at Duryea lato on Friday night to blow up with dynamite the dwellings of Rev. B. Orlowski and Adam Barusti. Enemies, aroused througu religious lidereuces in tho Polish church, ot which Rev. Tather Orlowski is pastor, aro ueneyeu to bo responsible for tho attempt. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup cures 11 r, .11 tr ti or c old in short order. Ono bottlo ot n.u wnndprrnl remedy will enect a euro, it vu.u .. - - - I i.ulimlntfilv tho best cough syrup maue. Price 2jc. Anil There Aro Others. From Jllnersvllle Free Press. Thieo years ago Judge Dunn's majority iu Minersvillo was 347. Two years ago Con gressman Brunnu's majority iu Mincrsvillo was 412. Ono year ago Sheriu looies ma jority in Minersvillo was 4SS. Thero must bo great provocation wheu jiinorsvnio goes back on the home candidate. This year, Imu-nver. Concrcssinan s majority in ilinors- ville. instead of being 500 as might have lieeu safely predicted six mouths ago, was only 178, all because he defied tho will of the people and insulted this patriotic old town hy appointing Jouali muuensroiu postmaster. Dr. 'Hull's Cough Syrup stops that tickling in tho throat. This reliable remedy allavs at onco irritations of the throat, sore throat, hoarseness aud other bronchial affections. Every man has an idea of the sort of Overcoat 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 and Children cannot be' surpassed. L. REFOWICH, The Reliable Clothier, 10 and 12 S. Main St. 3 3 3 3 3 3 a 3 3 I'lon. general moet- of Cuban bond was adopted to .i.b. ' .o.Klii'.iil Purls, Nov. 14. At (nr; of French heluers l,nll hero a ivsi'lutifm appeal to the '(jootl faith of Spain nnd the spirit or equity 01 me uuncu States" to settle the question of their rights as creditors "in conformity with the rules of Justice anu law. A Contented- Woman Is she who has her walls and ceilings decorated from our latest designs ntid rich colors In wall paper. We have a complete line ot exquisite tints and shades, in the most aitlstlo combina tions und patterns, and we will decorate jour home from kitchen to tittle at 11 rcaxonaljlo figure. J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. MISCELLANEOUS. I' ADinS cam js.00 per weoit wonting numine, I ( rn,,i-n!nir ,nolnH(l olf AdllrCSSCd ulimmfil envelone. Standard Noelty Co., 101 '.". ... - -. ,- !... 11-H.l lieeknmn ativ mri. wj. ...... iTTAXTlcn. A neat an Y man, one acquainted Intelligent young with the business community of Shenandoah preferred. Addreoa The J. Marcus- Co., 12 S. Fourth Bt., I'lillauei- phla. l'a. " iTAiii.K 1IOMK WOltK. We want a r,.. ,,.ii, mil women in every town to make noviltlis for us at their homes: day or evening; $G to 815 weekly; no canvassing or experience needed; sternly employment; plain Instructions and work sent to your home on application. y, nvw i uriv Brazilian Manufacturing Company, city. 11-11-lt -Dwelling house, Apply ot this otitic T-.inr vtt.kt.. 1 veniences. with mood location, fur rent. with all con. em tf Orkin's Jt m Jewelry, Silverware, Musical g H 'ij Instruments, Optical Goods, m 3 No. 1 29 South Main Street. y l Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. M f- Eight Day Clock for $2.75. ffl HI JpUiUU Ror This Month Only. COIt SALE A farm of about lOacres witiiin three and one-ball miles ot Hlienanuoau, It. C Luther. Jr.. will open a series of dances in that town on tho 23rd Inst. nor, .lwelllnir house, excellent out buildnne. lluartormivster Edward It. McCormick. of AduIv to T. II. Bedaall. Shenandoah l'a. II . . ... ! X tuo jenin iteglment, now at .Manila, has served notico of his candidacy for Prosldcut Judge iu the Westmoreland county district. lieorso llrewer, of Girardvillo, extra operator on the P. & It. railroad, has received a permanent position -with that company. On Wednesday he -went to Tamaqua to take charge of the hilling department of that station. IltOIt SAI.K. Valuable Shenandoah property, ' centrally located on Oak street, with oil modern conveniences, store room and r well uk and hnuo on tho rear. For further Information apply at this ofllce. tf LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. TTIOIt SALE. Two pool tobies In good conUI V Hon. street. f'nn l,n hnutrht verv reasonable. Arply to Anthony Schmlckcr, 109 bouth Slain tf And you may need a stove, range nr heater. We have now several ffirlnnrls 111 stock, which is the largest in the county. We repre sent the Uuckwaiter stove uom pany, the largest and oldest estab lisheil tirm in America, we can fgjv YF-ii sell you Clicaper man uic utoiwa who buv one anu two ou an uruw, We can furnith Repairs lor all Stoves, hi a pnarantee accompanies every by far cheaper to repair your old faithful tove m,rchase. Money refunded if not than to buy a new oue. If your stove 's I satisfactory. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, broken let u fix it. You will be pleased with the work and the price WM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St J). USUI, 123 and 131 South Main Street. a hkautikui. riorums. What more beautiful picture is there in this world than that of a father, mother and children on an outing all filled with health, vigor and vitality. It rejoices the heart to behold it. How many poor unfortunate families, alas! aro different I Father and mother sick and ailing and low splritod children, puny, frutty ind peovish. Such aro sad to look upon. But this can he made different, Dr. Greene. 35 West 11th St., Kew York City, tho eminent specialist, has cured thousands of casus such us these aud what is more greatly important you can cet this (lis tluuuished doctor's advice hy mail, free. Take advantage of this if yon aeed inodical aid. Dr. Greene can euro you. Ilarrlsburi; lllnluoprle. The Catholic Standard und Times, in refut ing an article hy tho Baltimore American, and which appeared In thoso columns, in reference to tho successor of the late iilshop McGovern, says : "No authorative sLilenieut can bo made regarding tho names scut to Itome, hut those most prominently spoken of iu clerical circles aro: Very Kev. John J. Koch, V. O,, of Hhuiiiokiii ; Very Hov. Eugeno A, (larvey, V. V of Williamsport; nnd Kev. John W. Sluiuahaii, rector of Our Mother of Sorrows, of Philadelphia, whose brother was bishop of ilarrisburg previous to Bishop Mcuoveru," Marriage Licenses. Johu Dikon and Anulo Mahon, both of Mahanoy City. William F. llouser, of North Manheim Township, and Lena I.. Shellhammor, of OrwigsburR; Kdward J. Sheran, of lirownsviUe, and hlleu Uooney, of Lost Creek, Diphtheria relieved iu twenty minutes. Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas' Lclectrlo Oil. At any drugstore. 1'lrel I' I ret 1-lrol Insure your proporty from loss In tho ldestand strongest CSish companies: I'hlht. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America aud Fire Association, Hartford Plm Ins. Co.. Amer can Fire insurance l West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T.T. WII.UAMS, m H. Jardiu tit., tihuuiuidoah, OTICE. Desirable properties for gale. Ap- tilv to 8. U. M. llollopeter, attorney Shenandoah. IWJl-tf NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE! For good and cheap shoes at the lowest prices, go to the NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardln St. 33 West Centre Street. OH ! WHAT A WRECK ! LARGEST LINE OF TOYS, FANCY VASES, OPAL TOILET SETS. THE LATEST GAMES I DRESSING THE NEW WOMAN, CONETTE, MERRY WAR. Morgan's Bazar, 23 NORTH MAIN ST. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness ol the skin is inva riably obtained br thort) who use l'ozioxi'a Opmplezlon 1'owilcr. Z OSeleot your garment from up-to-date styles We have the right goods here and a large variety to select from at the right prices. Ladies' Coats, $2,50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00. $0.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Fur 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 liar- gam prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, hlunkets, carpets, rugs, etc. I.ook through our line on second floor nnd get prices. liutterick paper patterns, best in the world, sold by us. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses .Situated on West Coal street, Shenandoah. The property entire Is 112 feet front and 70 feet deep. Each house has a frontage of 12 feet by SO feet deep, with kitchen 10 by 14 feet; nil are two stories, six rooms, tin roof. They have Just been thoroughly repaired, newly painted und pajiered, ami new sills, outhouses nnd eoal houses constructed. Theso properties are FOIt BALK, EXCHANGE or ItKNT Either as a whole or separately and on reason able terms. Kor further Information apply tu M. P. FOWLER. P..J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. Bncouraglng To Duyorss I- Oub anocKKiKn, dhy noons, GEST'S KUntilSUINOH, BOOTH ANU SHOES Come dlreot row New York and Philadelphia. We buy In Uvae quantities and sell at small proflUj. Our prices aro tbs lowest In town. Rkilllp Yarowttky, 813 WEST CENTRE 8T BHEHAHDOAW, PA. Glycerine- SHAMPOO, CREAM. Cleanses and beautifies the skin. Removes dandruff and humors from the scalp. PRICE, - 25 CENTS. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. f RAB0WSKY HOTEL, U 11, GRAB0WSKV, Prop, jj 819 N, Centre St., l'ottsvillo, Po, ' . Fine old Whiskeys, Oliia and Wines, at the bar, A choice line ot Cigar nnd Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals at all hours, '"to: