jatZeam TRY ONE Pound of our 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember wc have 40 kiivls at this price. We are al.o itnts for Lowney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a l2 lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, 1 N. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED j Hcmck's J Headache $ Cure? A sure cure or your money It n trial. refunded. Give SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Ta. Telephone Conneetlon. The Boston Factory Shoe Store Is offering for the next two weeks an inducement very seldom extended to shoe buyers. They are selling Ladles' SI.50 shoes' at - - S 2.50 shoes at - " 3.50 shoes at -Hen's $1.25 shoes at " 2.00 shoes at - - .99 1.75 2.15 .90 1.25 2.25 " 3.J0 shoes at Our Boy's and Children's shoes are going at greatly reduced prices. We have a choice stock to select from. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOOKS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. STOVES, RANGES, HE A FERS. QUEEN NDEREU Keep Your House Warm by using our Stoves, llnnees and Heaters. They are cheaper 1) th in price and fuel. We have a nice selection in sfock. The must be sold. Christmas is rapidly approaching and we need room for our fancy stock of lml'Uas furniture. This is our first season in ilir stme business, and to thoroughly adviTii i n. r will sell them nt small profits. Or upwatd will buy you a stove, range or heater. Kt ery one sold is accom panied with a guarantee. Wc carry tlie ''Queen t mderella," "Liberty," "Uncle Snm's Fortune." "Family Fortune." "New Fortune," "lSanner," stoves and ranges. In heaters we c rry the "Art Peninsular," "Empress Cinderella," "Imperial Cinderella, "Liberty," "Acme," "Hanner," "Mora." Our "I ctimsulnr answers a three-loul pur pose namely, a Stove, Range or Ileator. 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 them that we are in the optical business, that we make a specialty of fitting people with Rlasses 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. Tlios. Buchanan, ORTICIACVJ. 118 S. MairT Street. best line: of- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd UT11A.W, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, aT wStwit. 52. When the yellow flag of quarantine is hoisted over a dwelling it means disease ' and danger. So when the yellow flag flics in tho face when the cheek is aallow and tho clear white of the eye is dyed saffron thero is danger. It" is liver trouble. The liver is one of the most im portant organs of tho body. On tho proper discharge of its functions depend human health and happiness. When tho liver fails of its duty, poisons at once be gin to generate, and other organs of tho body becomo involved. Never neglect tho livor if you value health. If you are suffering from liver trouble, begin nt once the use of Ayhr's I'im.3 and you will find prompt reliof and permanent cure. " wai to wakened by liver trouble that 1 eould scarcely lift my head. While in this condition I began the use of Aycr'i I'ilU, and finding almost immediate benefit, continued their use until I U'as cured of my complaint." It. II. W. HUNTLEY, Towner, N. D. No Cfiancoa With YourUror I'lllt WKAl'lllill. Tlie forecast for Saturday: Fair weathor and slowly risinc temperature with light iiml fresh southeasterly and southerly winds, followed by Increasing cloudiness and rain in the Western districts, probably extending to the coasts by nicht. GREAT THANKSGIVINO NUMBER. ltiire Pewit of !ol HiIiirh Within the KphcIi of Kverjbmly. Tho croat Philadelphia Sunday Press of nextSuuday, November 20, will bo a remark ablo paiior. Tho list of exelnsive contribu tors will include Frank 11. Stockton, Mary K. Wilkins, Uobort V. Chambers and Marion llarland. who will each tell of tho seciet of their balmiest Thanksgiving Day. Kudyar.l Kipling will furnish a wonderful story of "I.ifo on Board a Mnn-o'-War." There will bo a new story (and ono of her best) by Clara Louise Iiurnhatn, and n page of expert infor mation on how to choose, cook and servo the Thanksgiving dinner. There will be recipes for everything, and to save tho housewife any thought next week thero will be model menus, contributed by the most famous cooks of the country. Theso will fit every purse, and tho mere reading is'guaranteed to make your mouth water. You had better order next Sunday's Press to-day. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup la miro tu euro incipient consumption. This romarkablo remedy will stop the wasting away of tho pnticut, and in a short timo effect a cure. Ileeils ItfcortlfMl. Deeds for tho following esta'.o transfers were filed in the liecorder's otllce : From Samuel 11. McQuado and wife to Anna Maria Miller, pieiuises in Poit Carbon ; from Phila delphia and licadiug Coal and Iron Company to Henry Dielil, premises in Minersville ; from Carl Wagner, trustee, to John Petri, premises in Pottsville ; from Sarah Hodman to John Petri, premises in Pottsville ; from Win. Uuuipctal. to Catharine Imschweiler, premises in Pinegrove township ; from Uridgot Madden to M. J. llorau, premises in Mahanoy City; from Thomas Connoi nnd wife to Euill C. Wagner, premises iu Oirard vlllo; from Henry Evans and wife to Augusta Maucr, premises in Pottsville. A liousohold necessity. Dr. Thomas' Kelectrie Oil. Heals burns, cuts, wounds of any sort; cures soio throa. croup, catarrh, asthma; never falls. 1,1M lXpllMltill. After firing a 6liut in tho liuck Mountain colliery last night Phoenix Crow, a miner, exploded a body of gas with his linked lamp and was badly burned about tho face, head and arms. Dr. Itiill'ri Cough Syrup In pli-atiuut to take; it tastes good; chililicu like it, no trouble to administer it and it always cuics. liny tho genuine, Dr. John W. Hull's Cough Syrup. ltiiriieil by I'owfter. Itenjainiu Poles, a laboicr, was frightfully burned about the face, head and arms at tho St. Nicholas colliery last night by an ex plosion ranted by a spark from his lamp dropping into a keg of powder wlillu ho was making a charge. Meverfly Cut. William Adains, while walking ucross plank at tho Maple Hill colliery withitKiu in his hand, tripped and fell, the saw in dicting a gash fio inches long on his left arm. To In vimi Itiali' Miirln ': .! u 'Wi'wli, Washington. Nov. is. The sei ietary of the navy has unli'ied a court of In quiry to meet at the navy yaid at Nor folk next Tuesday for the purpose of Investigating the circumstances at tending the abandonment of the Span ish cruiser Maria Teresa, with a view to determining the necessity and re sponsibility therefor. A YER'S Piiis WELL DRESSED YOUNG MEN belore been so easy lor any young man wlio lias tne desire to be extra well dressed to do money. New Pall and In the latest styles and from $6.00, $7 50, $10.00, and upwards, that you had always had to pay a great Hats, Neckwear, Furnishings, the little things that furnish out a young man's outfit. 1. REFOWICH, 10 and IS South Main Street, Shenandoah, PITHY POINTS. Happenings TliroitRhoiit the Country Chrmitrlai! Tor Utility I'erinml. A widow's pension of $9 per month has been granted to Louisa 8. ltulli, Port Clinton. Deputy United States Marshal Sol. Foster was in Ashland yesterday in his otUcial capacity. The Philadelphia & KcadltiK paymaster will dlshurso about $115,000 among employes in Heading this week, A prUato boxing exhibition, botwecu two well-known pugilists of this county, will take place at Mahanoy City. I.ieut. Georgo Kalbath, or Pottsville, hav ing Ik en mustered out of servico, will again rc-open Ids plumbing business. .Lancaster county Sunday schools, to the number of :100, wcro represented at a con vention .hold yesterday at Lancaster. While unloading culm nt tho Hichards cob liery, near Sliamokin, Andrew Ycso was struck on tho neck by a wagon pole and killed. Tlie trial of Lewis Itichter, a hotol bellboy, who killed Jacob Kclser, who jostled him, with a blow of his list, began yesterday at Allen town. Thomas Snyder was fatally injured nt tho North l'mukliq colliery, Northumberland county, by n scraper hue ropu striking him on tho body. Twenty-four machinists employed by tho Chambersburg Knglneorlng Company aro on strike, becauso Foreman James Montgomery was discharged. Fatal injuries woro sustained by 18-year-old Charles Webb, of Lancaster, who wa crushed by a horso falling on him as ho was leading it along the street, Companies 11 and D, Fourth llcgiment. located at Allcntown, wcro mustered out of tho United Stntcs service yesterday, tho men receiving about $10,000 in pay. Tho Lehigh county grand jury failed to find truo bills against Harry Siesholtz and Annie Hrokhoh", tramps, who were charged with killing an unknown man near Allen town. Inquiries into the sudden deaths of Jamox Tobias, of Keadlng.tind Mrs. lMward Mellon, of Lebanon, are being made in the latter city by Coroner Shlck, as tho result of hint! at foul play. "Tho Society of tho Governor's Troop," composed of members of the command whi served In tho wnr with Spain, was yesterday organized at Harrisliurg, with C. J. Post, of Suranton, as president. F, J. Portzhns added a beautiful lloor show case to his store fixtures. It is tilled with it choico selection of holiday novelties. Dr. null's Cough Syrup Is it most vul- uablo remedy for all throat and lung affec tions. It cures n cough or cold in ono day. Doses aro small. Itesults suro. Price 25 cts. a bottle. Marriage. Georgo Morback, boss carpeutcr at tho Palo Alto shops, and Miss Jennie Payuo, a charming young lady ol Philadelphia, were married in tho latter city yestorday. They will reside at Palo Alto. A very pretty wedding was solemuized at Port Carbon yesterday, tho contractiun parties being Miss ltcbio T., daughter of Georgo W llrown, of the above place, and Olaf S. Pcdcrson, of llrooklyn. Tno ceremony was performed by l!ev. J. W. lloal, of the PreS' bytcrian church. They will make their f il till e home iu Brooklyn. Joseph Scherer, of Lavcllo, and Miss Katie Itosche, of Locust Gap, wero married on Wednesday. John Cooper and Miss Minnie Cole, of Mahanoy City, wero joined in wedlock last evening by liov. IJeed, of tho Methodist church, at tho parsonage. George Walters acted as best man while Miss Maggie Luke took charge of tho bride. Fell From a Train. A ml lew Meshock, IB years old, employed as a slato picker at Buck Mountain, and residing at Mahanoy City, sustained severe injuries about tho legs and body last evening by falling from a train while on his way homo. Ho was removed to the Miners' hospital. Letters (.runted. Letters of administration wero granted to John D Williamson the estate of Elizabeth Williams, lato of St. Clair, deceased. Letters testamentary wcro granted to ltosanua Stewart on the cstato of Johu Harkins, late of Frackville, deceased. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes FOB BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain In the Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness after meals. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Hoat, Loss of Appotlto, Costlveness. Blotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Kervous and Trombling Sensations. THE HEST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. nr.l'.CH AM'S PILLS, taken as direct ed, w'lqulekly restore Females to com plote health. They promptly romovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem nnd euro (sick llcndui'lie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boecham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have tbe LARGEST SALE Of any Patent .Moillrlno lnilic World, 25c. at all Drug Stores. Have a decided advantage. It has never so for such a small amount of Winter Suits the newest woolens. Suits at deal more for. Pa. tor . .i .... or ttio oiobo rcr RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA and similar Oamplalnts, ana prepared undr llio stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS inscribed by eminent physicians! OR. niCHTER S PAIN EXPELLE world renowned t JicmnrltaMy Mwcci'fol 1 I Only grniilno with 1 raUe iMorK " Ancnor, If. Ad. lllihtcr.V Co., 215 lVnrlSL. Jiw lork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. U&GOcu. indorsed A recommended by A. Wasley. 106 H. Main St.. 3. 11. Haeenbuch, 103 N. Main St .F.D.KIrlln, 6 s.Matn . hrn a finnan . utti rtiwn Lit o "ANCITOU" STODIACIIAT, boat for Co' lVH.tpplf&Htomnri C'niniUnlntw. THE QUINN DEFENSE. The Accused's Sinter Telln nf Her Kligage- ineiit unit Otuirrel Willi .Scully. Pottsville, Nov. 18. Tho trial of dcorgo Qulnn for tho murder of Patrick Scully, which lias now occupied threo days, was ot an interesting and Important character yes terday afternoon, when the defense opened their case. This was especially tho caso when the sistor of Patrick Qulnn, who was engaged to bo married to tho murdo'ed man, gavo her testimony. Tho common wealth ex amined a number of witnesses that seemed to mean a strong chain of evidcuco agaiust tlie accused. Albort Foriioy said ho found a "hilly" in tho weeds near tho tceuo of tho tragedy, and Identified tho ono presented by the District Attorney. Wm. Horsowood, a hardware dealer, said he sold a "hilly" to John Mc Allister on AiiKUst 20, who was in company with another, but could not say it was Qulnn. Ho said ho know Scully, but it was not he. Here tho commonwealth closed its case. Lato yesterday afternoon tho defenso opened with Miss Annie Quiun, sister of tho prisioucr, the first witness. Sho said she had been keeping company with Scully, that ho had made throats to her and also against her brother. She had been living iu Philadelphia hut camo back to Girardville early iu August, Tho evening of the night on which Scully was struck with tho stone she left her home in company with Miss Katie CulT. They walked to Qirardvillo and met Scully who stopped her and said sho should not go to town. They had had a conversation about tho iettor it is alleged ho wrote from Phila delphia. She walked up from the railroad toward tho Palaco theatre And saw her brother George. She called to him and then went up to him and told him that Mr. Scully would not let her go over to town alone and and had threatened her and called her a liar. Georgo Kenny was with her brother. Quinu told her to go up the street. She started but turned and said: "Ho (Scully) will only molest me again coming buck. Georgo said : "Oh, no, ho won't ; go on. Then Scully called out : "Who'll stop me. He then struck George on tho sldo of tho head. Ho hit Quiun morethau onto. Witness said sho saw Scully put his hand hack and believed ho was putting something iu hi; pocket. Quiuu said Scully hit him with : billy." Sho saw her brother's head and it was bleeding : the handkerchief placed on his head was full of blood. Hcio they scperated, the girls going to the depot and the men down Parker street. Witness testified that Scully had said in her presence that he would give her brother trouble. Sho saw her brothor tho next morn ing and his head was cut. On cross-examination Miss Quinu said sho was S3 years old. Sho had known Scully nine years and he had been paying attention to her eight years, during five of which sho lived iu Philadelphia. Sho came homo on Augusts, and Scully called on her tho week provious to her leaving tho city and made threats. Ho said if I was to marry any; ono else he would kill me aud anyone I would marry. He also threatened to see Holmes and give my brother trouble and said ho would kill my brother if he interfered with him (Scully). I had been engaged to marry Scully, but wanted to break tho engagement. I told my brother about tho threats a day or two later, agaiu a day or two befoio Scully was hit, 1 know Scully was coming to Gir ardvillo and I did not want my brother to gel into tiouble with htm. George Konney testified as to Scully's movements and was a corroboration of Miss Quiun's testimony. He said Quinu told him ho lost something and went over to the weeds to look for it, and then Scully came up. Tho latter started over to tho weeds aud stooped as if to pick up something; saw Quinu standing and Scully drop, about SO feet away. uiil not sco Quiuu with astouo. In answer to further questions witness said that Quinu said ho was going over In the weeds to look for his billy. Quiun said ho had lust his billy when he was fighting with Scully. Tho witness was very reluctant and answered don't know" to many questions. Johu Butler's testimony was about the sanio as tho provious witness. Ho did not sto Quiuu throw the stone. A one year guaiautco 'accompanies every watch repaired at Urkiu's, ll-'l) S. Main street. Toot Crushed, William Thomas, employed at tho Huck Mountalu colliery, had his right foot ciushcd between bumpers of cars yesterday while making a coupling. Marriage Licenses. Keglster Ueeso issued marriage licenses to the following: Patrick F. Gallagher and Houora K. Cashmau, both of St. Clair; Charles K. Herbert, of New Philadelphia, and Mary Neifergold, of Pottsville j Wallace E. Shisslor and Clara L. Noble, bath of Port Carbon ; Alex Kergoaud Lizzie Smolcnskiiiti, botli of Now Philadelphia ; Kastas Nawickos and Mariana Sawickute, both of Mahuuoy City. SOLOMON HAAK, Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Slock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Uotlled Pale Ale, Brown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. Also agent for the Famous L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Ljquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 1 16 South Main Street, Will leceive prompt attention. J! 0 GREAT J' ,1over 3 mm i l iHlrVW I I II B HID fll II 11 I 1U wiuumo! gTHIS WEEK ONLY ! I Nbs. 9 and 11 South Main We spent weeks in New York and Philadelphia to pick ,500 Overcoats for Men, We expected colder weather, but ns it did not come when looked for, we have great reduction in prices and offer the greatest stock ever brought to the town. litmii. ,-M-Mini-HinitAr tn rrt Ovpn-nnt UUJ 11 W......-J .w ' Mammoth Clothing House, Nos. L. GOLDIN, Proprietor. MISCELLANEOUS. JnOH SAl.U Very cheap, one M boric power ' engine, one Clark Big, boiler, spider nnd other machinery. Jumpers, trnlls, ami the lumber and building known as the Harrison wnshcry, Olranlvllle. Kor further information auplv to K. (J. Wagner, assistant superintend ent, uiraruviue 1;WU HAMS A valuable mnnuractiirlng plant fully equipped for the limiiufiieture ot cloth hats and caps and boxes, and a double frame dwelling liolle, logeiner or ecpenue. Sealed or verbal IiUIk for nil or part of rcnl state, or equipment w ill oe rccciveu up 10 nun ,,,.n,lli.r. Xniomhrr aotll. 1S.W. nt tho ollleo of the cuiiipnuv, corner Coal and Kmerick streets, Sbennlidoali, l'n. 11-15-2W I ilOH KENT. Dwelling bouse, Willi nil con. 1 vcnlenees, with good location, for rent. Apply at this ofllcc . H FOH BAI.IC A farm of about IOncres wltliln three nnd one-half miles of Hhenamlonli doo dwelling house, eicellent out build lie Apply to T. Jl. Jlcuunil, Plltnniiuonu . IilOlt HAM5 Valuable Hliennliilonli property, ' centrally located on Oak BtrCct, with all modern conveniences, stoe room and i weiuug nnd hoile on the reBr. For further Information npply at this ofllee. tf filOlt SAI.K. Two pool tables 111 good condl l Umi. Can be boiiubt very reasonable. A ply to Anthony Scbmfckcr, 10U South Main street. tf ATOTIC15. Desirable properties for sale. A 1 ply to S. U. M. llollopeter, attorney, Hhcnnmlonli. 8-31-tf LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS, Select your garment from up-to-date styles. We have the right goods here and a large variety to select fiom at the right prices. Ladies' Coats, $2 50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00. $8.00, $9.00 to SIO.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Fur Collarettes, $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, blanket', carpets, rugs, etc. Look through our line on second iloor and get prices. Hutterick paper patterns, best in tlie world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. For a Few Days Only ! V.I One lot of Alpine hats, all colors, trimmed w ith ribbon and cique feathers, for 75 cents, worth double ; one lot of Sailor and knock about hats, from 50 cents up j Hough Rider, all colors, 65 cents up ; one lot of children's trimmed hats, from $1,00 up; fine Im ported I'Vench hats, latest styles, from 75 cents to 95 cents Germantown yaru, colors llrown, Green nnd Hed, only 5 cents a hank j infant's silk, wool aud velvet combination caps, from 25 cents up. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa, rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, prop. 319 N, Centre St., rottaville, Pa, Fine old Whiskeys, ftlua and Wines, at the bar. A choice line of (Kiirn and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers Meals at all hours. OYER! beside a large stock for Youths bnnrnins at the - 9 and 1 1 South Main m Orkin's It II No. 129 South Main Street, Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. $5.00 Overcoats! NOW is the time to buy your Overcoats. This is the time when you will be thinking where you can get the best Overcoat for the money you will invest in it. Knowing this, we have selected and bought as fine a line or Overcoats ever brought to Shenandoah. In comprises ti. i 1 9 ine nuiKe itiiu quality 01 our uvercoats 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 SINGLE PANTS, - HATS, ETC. Before buying elsewhere call and see us in our new store. We have lots of room and nlentv of licrht to display our stock. But do not forget your Overcoat should be purchased. No. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We tnnke 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, 1(3 ICast Coal Street, Shenandoah, I'cnna Mall orders promptly attended to. INViaORATINU TO THE HAIR and SCALP. Drop us a postal card and a wc will call at your residence. l'rompt attention. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Fertpison House Illnclc, Clothier and Furnisher, 23 East Centre Street, - Shenandoah, Penna. Wc can furnish Repairs for all Stoves, It is by far cheaper to repair your old faithful stove than to buy a new one. If your stove is broken let us fix it. You will be pleased with the work and the price, WM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardlu St OVERCOATS r Street. all the latest styles. We have and Children. made a Now is Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. Eight Day Clock for $2.75. For This Month Only. Overcoats! all the latest styles and colors. r A Contented Woman Is she who has her walls and ceilings decorated from our latest designs and, rich colors in wall paper. Wo have a complete lino of exquisite tints and Bhadea, In tho most atlstic conibiua 'tlons and patterns, and we will decorate our home from kitchen to attle at a reasonable figure. J. P. CARDEN, 224 west Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE I For good and cheap shoes at the lowest piices, 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. ft If THE LATEST GAMES ! DRESSING THE NEW WOMAN, CONETTE, MERRY WAR.' Morgan's Bazar. S3 NORTH MAIN ST, v.
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