yp Heady Soon, Our stock of holiday goods will soon be ready for inspec tion and we promise the finest display ol goods we have ever shown. By the way, don't forget our 25clineof deliciovts chocolates. HOOKS & BROWN, 4. N. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED jg Houck's Headache - g Cure ? A sure rure or your money refunded. Clivo Itn trial. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Telephone Connection. The Boston Factory Shoe Store Is offering for the next two weeks an inducement very seldom extended to shoe buyers. They are selling Ladles' 51.50 shoes at - - S .99 " 2.50 shoes at - - 1.75 " 3.50 shoes at - - - 2.15 Men's $1.25 shoes at - - .90 " 2.00 shoes at - 1.25 " 3.Q0 shoes at - 2.25 Our Boy's and Children's shoes are going at greatly reduced prices. We have a choice stock to select from. BOSTON 111 SHOE STORE, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. ihw.'vm imj Keep Your House Warm by using our Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. They are cheaper hi tli in price and fuel. We have n nice selection in stock. They must be sold. Christmas is ranidly annroachinir 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 accom panied with a nuarantee. We carry the "Queen Cinderella," "Liberty," "Uncle Sam's Fortune," "family fortune,-- -new Fortune," "Uanner," stoves and ranges. In heaters we cirry the "Art Peninsular," "hniprcssCimlerella, '"Jmiierial I inclercUa, . "Liberty," "Acme," "lianner," "Mora." Our "Peninsular" answers a three-folil jur jiose namely, a Stove, Kange 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 readme 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. Tlios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mair? Street. BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, AY nd BTItAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. 5. B. Foley, aT wce:itr , m (.THE WO -01 is what many a mother is looking for; something absolutely safe and reliable, that will disarm her terror of that dread rattling, strangling cough, so fearful to the mother, so fatal to the child. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a croup cure that can bo relied on. Thousands say so. Mia. W. J. Dickson ("Stanford Kveloth") writes from Truro, N. S. : "That terror of mothers, tho startling, croupy cough, naver alarmed mo so long as I had a bottla of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in the house." " Wo have used Ayer's Cherry Poctoral in our family for years. Onco when our boy had a severe attack of croup, wo thought that ho would die. Hut wo broke up the ttack by using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." It. II. COX, Plauchoville, La. is put up in half-size bottles at half price 50 cents. Heaths nml Funer-tilii. John K. Graf, qged "8 years, died yesterday in Philadelphia. Ho was born in I'lnegrove, and had been engaged iu mining and shipping coal, with o Hi cos in Philadelphia. Two daughters survive. Mrs. John I. Qorz, a formor resident of St. Clair, died in Philadelphia, and interment was made in that city. The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Cobley, of Mahanoy City, will take place iu that town at one o'clock to-morrow afternoon. A household necessity. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Heals burns, cuts, wounds of any sort ; euros soro throat, croup, catarrh, asthma ; never fails. mmmmrnmmmntmmmm Coat Sale at Kelly's Millinery. One Lot of Children's Coats at.$i.00 One " " at i.5() One " at 2. 00 One " " " at 2.50 One " " Hat Trimmed Sailor ,So One Lot of Children's Trimmed Hats from sPc, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, and up. We have reduced the price on all our Trimmed Hats. Ninety-fivi dozen to select from. We guaran tee the lowest prices and best goods offered to the trade. Pace Veilings, plain or dotted, from 8c per yard up. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa, INVKiORATINQ TO THO "A" and SCALP. Drop us a postal card and a we will call at your residence. Promt attention, Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, FerRUon House Illock. iYES-i We can furnish Repairs for all Stoves. It is by far chcajier 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. Will, R. PRATT, 333 5. Jardln St Aprs Chary Pecfomi WELL DRESSED YOUNG MEN Have a decided advantage. It has never before been so easy for any young man who has the desire to be extra well dressed to do money. New Fall and In the latest styles and from the newest woolens. Suits at $6.00, $7 50, $10.00, and upwards, that you had always had to pay a great deal more for. , Hats, Neckwear, Furnishings, the little things that furnish out a young man's outfit. L. REFOWICH, 10 and IS South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. PITHY POINTS, 1 1 Hli,ltifffi ThrniiKhoilt Ilia Ummtr G1irt"t1Hl for Utility l'erusRl. Next Thursday we will all t'lvo thanks. Turkeys 11 ro quoted at 10 cents at Pottsville. Tho P. & 1!. railroad employe will be paid on Wednesday. 1 The new countr scheme will again bob up iu tho LoRithituro, 1 hero lire 110 now developments in the Ollbcrton robberies. I!i Hilars are operating at Schuylkill Haven and other parts of tho county. After three months idleness tho Tanianiia knlttlin: mill resumed yesterday. William (l.ilvln will remove his pool room to the I'eieiisou llousu building. Operators will increase tho prlco of soft coal for next year. John Airensfiold. tho P. & It. conductor, died fiom bis Injuries at the hospital yester day. Jul 1 11, Pa hey is orKanlzluu tho mliio workors in this county, spcakiiiK in Now: Hostou yes-, tcrday. Charles Dick, tho well known strlppinc contractor, died yesterday at Hazlcton of apoplexy. rho t hief liurKcss of Jlabanoy City is coinpolliim property owners to put down new pavements. Garfield Hoppes. of Mahanoy City, is now employed by the brokerage ilrni of Levy & Lewis, at Philadelphia. HunUr P. Bright, of Ashland, has pur chased an interest iu the JH. Carmcl lumber company conducted by Win. Fetter. Surgeon Itobert 51. Kennedy, of Pottsville, has been ordered to report on board tho ship Yorktown, now at San Francisco. ltov. Ilamborszky, lato of Hungary, was installed as pastor of the Slavish Kcformed church, at Jit. Carmol'on Thursday. Tho work of building tho now foundation of tho shirt factory at Mahanoy City, destroyed by fire, was started yesterday. Ocorgo Mohrbach, of Pottsville, and Miss Jennio Payne, a prominent young lady of Philadelphia, wore married at tho latter city. The Schuylkill County Medical Society will hold a mooting in Pottsvillo on tho second Tuesday of next mouth, In the rooms of Qowen Post, No. 23, G. A. It. The McAdoo railroad station was ontered mid the robbers made big haul, including 700 cigars, boots, shoos, clothing and valuable express packages. On Tuesday a Tutuaciua man killed a 15- pound 'possum. A curfew ordinance will be presented to tho Town Council of Frcoland. All wired polls iu Tamauua are to bo taxed 00 cenU per poll annually, and thoy must bo painted. Tho marnago of Miss Lllio Coonoy, or Lost Creek, and Edward Shcorau, of IirowusviUe, is fixed for an early dato. The lato E. J. Fry, of Tamaqua, was insured for $.0,0U0. About a year previous to his death $10,000 of this amount was paid, leaving $-10,000 duo. Tho Chief Burgess of Tamaqua receives $150 a year. County Superintendent Weiss will be a candidate for re-election. C. F. Until, of Sbamokin, lias been selected to preside over tbo eisteddfod at Hazletou on Christmas Day. The members of Major Jennings Council No. 307, Jr. O. U. A. M.. will meet in their 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 tVIAIIM ST. 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 Kant Con! Street, Shenandoah, J'cuno Mall orders promptly attended to. NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE I'or good and cheap shoes at the lowest prices, go to the NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardln St, 33 West Centre Street. so for such a pinall amount of Winter Suits bftll tdiilotrow eVouilm to bloieed to th6 Dei mall LllllienUl church When Iter. Johu Grnhlor will preach a Thanksgiving sermon. Says tho Hazletou Sentinel : Qurdcti U. Clauscr, of Shenandoah, a member of tho Ferndale Powder Co., was In town to-day. Mr. Clatitor has only been coming horo slnco April, but during that tlmo lias built up a largo trade and cultivated an cxtcustvo ac quaintance. Ho is a very pleasant gentle man and Is well liked by his customers." Qcranumus, fuchsias, pausics, daises, roses etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, Girardvillo. Tuberose and gjadlolus bulbs, PERSONAL MENTION. Tax Collector M. J. Seaulau transacted business at tho county seat to-day. Micbaol Mcllet went to Pottsvillo this morning to visit friends, Frank J. llrounau was among tho towns men who spent to-day at Pottsvillo. E. C. llrobst spent a part of to-day visiting friends in Pottsvillo and vicinity. liev Cornelius I.amesln, pastor of tho Greek Catholic church of town, to-day con ducted funeral services at Mlucrsvlllo und llazletun. Mossrs. Edward Itche and Charles Petit, of Pottsvillo, and Miss Clara Morgan of Miners, vllle, wero In town yesterday visiting friends Dr. D. W. Straub, of lluthlohcm, was a visitor to town last night. Miss Lulu Kester has gone to Wilkesbarro and Scranton, to spend about thico weeks visiting friends. Mrs. Peter Dresher and daughter, of Itiug' town, wero town visitors to-day. At Payno's nursery, Girardvillo, you will find tho largest Btock evorseen In tlio county. To rill tlio Jury Wheel. Jury Commissioners Thomas Fogarty and John Anstock, of Mahanoy City, will meet uoxt Monday to fill tlio jury wtieol. 'iins will bo tho first time they have been called upon to do tho work, as tbo wheel filled by their predecessors lasted until tlio present term of court. Lender ltesigns. John liebb, leador of tho St. Nicholas Hand for the past three years, has tendered his resignation from tho position, llo will movo to Philadelphia. KxplfiHion oT Gill. George Wilamaulcz, of West Coal streot, employed as a minor at Kohinoor colliery, was sovercly burned about tbo faco, head and hands by an explosion of gas this afternoon. lie ignited tho gas while hunting for a prop in an old breast. riret l'lrut Fire! Insure your property from loss in tho ldost anil strongest cash companies : Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North Amoricu and Firo Association, Hartford Firo Ins. Co., American Firo Insuranco Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ius. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardln St.. Shonaudoah. A 0110 year guarantee accompanies overy watch repaired at Orkln's, 129 S. Slain street. MISCELLANEOUS. 7OK SALIC Very cheap, one 20 horse power L' eutttne. one uinru intr. Doner, sinner aim other machinery, jumper, T ratln, and tin lumber and building known m the. linrriHou wnsherv. (Jirardville. Vor further information apply to K. (3. Wugner, assistant superintend ent, uirnriiviLio. li-is-'-'t F OH BALK A valuable manufacturing plant fully enulmied for the manufacture of cloth hati and cans and boxe, and a double frame dwelling house, together or he pe rate. Kfjih-d or verbal bids for nil or nart of real estate, or equipment will bo reeehed up to and including November 30tht 1S0S, at the oilier of tho company, corner uoai ami nmenctc Hireeis, Shenandoah, la. ll15-2w nOIt HUNT. Dwelllnir house, with all eon 1 venlences, with good location, for rent. Apply at tins olllee. u FOH HA17K A farm of about lOaeres within three and one-half miles of Shenandoah Goo-1 dwelling hotine, excellent out build iir. Apply toT. It. Ueddall, Shenandoah 1'a. tf ITIOIt SALE Valuable Shenandoah property, ) centrally locaicd on Oak street, with nil modern conveniences, stoe room and welling and houo on the rear. For further Information apply at this olllee. tf I nOU 8ALK. Two pool tables In good condl tion. Can be bought very reasonable. At ply to Anthony Schmicker, 109 South Alain street tf "YJOTJCE. Desirable properties for sale, Ajh i.1 ply to a. U. JSl. lloiiopeier, attorney, niicnunaoaii. o-jj-u EXKCUTOXl'SSATJS OF VALUAHLE HEAL Ehtate, Uy virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned Executors of the estate of Lawrence Sincley, late of the township of iNorm union, in tne county oi BcuuyiKiii, Pennsylvania, deceased, the said executors will expose to puuuc BSie, upon sue premises oi nam Lawrence Slncler. deceased, on Saturday. November 20, 18'JS, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following valuable property ; All that certain farm, messuage and tract of land known hh iawrence singicy nomesicau, biiuaieu in North Union township, Bchuylktll count c, Pennsylvania, about three milen west of Nnr emburg, upon the public road leading from the llerwlckand Pottsville state road, intersecting with the public road, known as the Ml 111 In vllle road; bounded by hinds of Hcnjamln 1. Siugley, HuAauua llrelsch, (Jeorge K. Krantz, Wesley Pettlt, John Talner and others; and containing about 129 Acres, with all necessary buildings and modern Improvements; and is one of tho mott valuable and dcMrable farms, in ald North Union township. Terms of sales Ten i-er cent, of price bid to be paid down on day of pale, and balance on or before April 1. without Intercut. Any desired in formation regarding said property may he hud by calling upon or addressing the undersigned Executors, Zlons (Jrove, Pa , or their Attorney, H. . M llollopctcr, Hheuandoah, Pa. JOIIX HlNIILKV, 8tkiiii:n SinMv, Executors Oct. 23, 183S. 10-29-5-1219 LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Select your garment from up-to-date styles. We have the right goods here anil a large variety to select from at the right prices. Ladies' Coats, $2 50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coals, $1.50 to $7.50. Far Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock ol dress goods has no equal. You will find here a large assortment of plain and fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic nt bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blankets carpels, rugs, etc. Look through our line on second floor anil get prices, llutterick jvoper patterns, best in ibe world, sold by us, P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. QU1NN POUND GUILTY. The Jury Siijs He Murilclcil Tall l It Scully at (Ilrurilvlllo Lint Augutt. Alt tlio testimony In the trial of tl cargo Qtlitii, clmim'd with tliu iminlor of 1'iitrlck Scully, of Olrard vllle, was In yesterdny morning, nml tlio nftcinoon wns taken up ly atlclrcbst's to tlio jury nml tho court s charge. W. J. Whlteliouso pnoko for tlio defense, and Georso.1. WndlliiBer. i:q , on behalf of tbo Commonwealth. Theso wero tho only two addresses made, and that of tbo latter was especially strong. Tho prosecution hold out for murder in the flrst degree. Tho iurv retired at 5:35 last ovcnlug, and after deliberating about four bouts, riming which tlmo five ballots weio taken, n venllct was rendered as follows : "(luilty of murder In tho second degree" Oulnii was brought over from jail. Ho took a seat at his counsel's side. Ho was pale, but did not show tho least sign of nervousness. In fact his face woro the sumo impassive ex prcssion, which has hecu noticed and coin niented upon during tbo whole course of the trial. He has carried himself wltli singular coolness during tho trial and at no tlmo did ho show any agitation. When tho verdict was nunouncod ho did not change a muscle of liia countenance, but a little later on rc unrated Clerk of tho Courts Shooner to tele phono tho verdict to his brother, Patrick Quinii, In Asliland. It seemed as If ho did not realize tbo full ulguillciiuco of tho veidict, nor tlio penalty which ho will havo to pay at tbo riiscictionof tho cuurt. Imniediatelv after tho verdict was an nounced counsel for the defonso aroso and moved for arrest of judgment pending an ap plication for a new trial. Ho was glvon tour davs in which to fllo reasons tneretor. A verdict of second degree carries with it a ucnaltr of Imprisonment in tho state pent tentlary not exceeding twenty years. Tbo convicted man, Clcorgo Quinii, is only 18 years old, lives with his mother at Connors' patch, near (llrardvlllo, and has several brothers and sisters, all respected mombers of society iu that locality. Ho is tall and thiu and has n long, narrow face, with a bright countenance. His victim, Patrick Scully, was engaged to Qulun's sister, and spent several years iu Philadelphia as an iusurauce agent. His brother and sister, tho lattor Mrs. Green, reside at Girardvillo. THK OLEO OASES. Olio of the most important cases tried this week is that of sevoral Tamaqua merchants, charged with violation of tho pure food law of tbo state. In one case, which will ho tried on Monday, William 11. Walters is the defendant. Ho is a wholesale dealer in butter nud eggs and was arrested on tho charge of soiling oleomargarine as butter. Tho other case was tried yestorday, the de fendant being Philip Kolb, Sr., of Tamaqua, tho prosecution being brought by tho Pure Pood Commission. The defendants testified that they had bought tho goods as such, and believed them to bo puio butter, and bad purchased tbo goods from Dorman, of Williamsport. The pure food agent testified as to the testa made and showed tho goods to ho oleomargarino. Tho jury found a verdict of guilty, and recoininendod the de fendants to tho inorcy of tho court. Iu the case of August Sparling, charged with assault and battery, ou oath of Joseph Shamhusky, the iury brought iu a verdict of not guilty and divided tbo costs equally be tween prosecutor and defendant. Judge I.yon criticised the jury, and Ignored that part placing half the costs ou tho prosecutor. Frank Chambers was found not guilty of indecent exposure, and the costs were placed on the prosecutor. Iu tho case of Con. Fuhs, indicted for em bezzlement, on oath of T. K. Bright, a nol. pros, was ordored. Another runnier case will probably be tried noxt week. This is the Jlinersvlllo case. Andrew Harzar and Mortis Wargo being the defendants. Theso are the men who as saulted Georgo Harnick in a saloon, tho latter dying from injuries inflicted. Itchiness of tho skin, horrible plague. .Most everybody afflicted In ouo way or another. Only one safe, never falling cure. Doau's Ointment. At any drug-store, 50 cents. Deedn Ilecorfletl. The following deeds wero ackuowlrdged : From Edward Koberts, trustee, aud others to George Wilford premises In Tamaqua; from Georgo S. Wilford aud wife to Lucy A. Char raady, promisos iu Tamaqua ; from K. J. Fry aud wife to Lucy A. Charinady, premises in Tamaqua; Henry Uaupt aud wife to F. S. lluupt, premises in Frackvillc; samo to Emma F. Haupt, premises iu FrackvlHo ; Samuel Haupt and wife to Francis S. Haupt.premises iu Fiackvllle; William Haupt and wife to Lydia L. Haupt, premises inFrackville; samo to Emma F. Haupt, premises in Frackville ; from Henry Haupt aud wifo to F. S. Haupt, promises in Frackville; F. S. Haupt and wifo to K. F. Haupt, promisos in Frackville ; Ueury Haupt aud wifo to David P. Uaupt, promises in Frackville Shake Off Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Hub woll with Itod Flag Oil, 25c. At Grubler 11 -os., drug store. Fell I'llteeii l'eet. Miko Sabbo, outside laborer at Tunnel Itldgu colliery, Mahanoy City, fell to tho ground from a trestlo fifteen feet high yes terday afternoon, but escaped with an in jured auklo. All kinds of vegetables and (lower seeds. and plants at Payne's nurseries, Girardvillo. Klectric. curs pass tho door. 5-tl-tf rRABOWSKY HOTEL, UIWIUUIIMUI ) Vl 019 N. Centre St., Pottsville, la. Fine old AVhlBkcyg, Gins and M'lnes, nt tho bar, A choice lino vt Clunrs und Temjer ance Prinks. Accommodations for travelers, Meala nt all houm. Nos. 9 I We spent weeks in New York and Philadelphia to pick all the latest styles. We have over 3,500 Overcoats for Men, beside a large stock for Youths and Children. We expected colder weather, but as it did not come when looked for, we have made a great reduction in prices and offer the greatest stock ever brought to the town. Now is your opportunity to get Overcoat bargains at the Mammoth Clothing (House, Nos. L. QOLDIN, Proprietor. Paine's Celery Compound. . JU United States Senator Tabor Says That it Should Recent events showed that a camp is moro dangerous than a battle. Not only in tho army, but in ordinary life, moro lives are lost by a heedless disregard of tho beginnings of poor health than by all other causos com bined. Dyspepsia or nervousness is absolutely in- excusable now. There is no moro reason for a man or woman eating with poor appetite or sleeping poorly or suffering continually from ucuralgia or rheumatism to-day than there is of his or her goiug without tho necessities of life. Every candid person who has dragged along, under tlio depressing effects of nerve and brain exhaustion, needs to tako to heart tho words of such unbiased persons as Sena tor Tabor, who cannot afford to attach their guarantee to anything they have not them selves investigated. lH'.NVEi:, Col., Sopt, 20, 1803. Messrs. Wells. Itlchardson & Co , Burling ton, Vt. I heart ily recommond your l'aiuu's celery compound. It is the ouo remedy which should bo widely used. I have used it, aud 1 therefore Grkin's Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. No. 159 South INlaln Streot, Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. m 56 m4 5.00 MS! sasTHIS WEEK ONLY ! and 11 South Main 9 and 11 South Main Now be Used. know whereof I speak. Very truly yours, N. A. W. TABOR, Formerly U. S. Sonator. Do you suffor from Insomnia T Aro you one of tbose much-to-bo-nitied Individuals who wrestle with tho pillow through the long hours of the night and rise in the morn ing with haggard features and hollow oyes? If so, take advantage of the remarkable power of this greatest of all remedies for re storing strength. Paine's celery compound calms and equal izes all the nervous tissues and induces the body to take on solid flesh. , Nervous debility causes timidity, depres- r si on, and lack of confidence In tbo struggle of life ; whereas plenty of nervous force in sures self roliance, enterprise aud prosperity. In untold nurabor of cases the lack of sue cess can easily be traced to a simple lack of nerve forco. There is no bettor foundation for permanent good health, or a better preparation for coping with tho hard work and taxing strain of lifo than rich, red, pure blood and pleuty of It, acquired by use of Paluo's celery com pound. Physicians recognlzo Paine's celery com pound as tho one scientific remedy for restor ing health and strength to the worn-out system. Eight Day Clock fop 2. VS. For This rvionth Only. A Contented Woman la alio who has her walls and ceilings decorated from our latest designs and rich colors In wall paper Wo have a complete lino of ezqulsltu tints and shades, in the moat attlfitlc combina tions and patterns, and wo will decorate your home from kitchen to attic at a reasonable figure. J. P. CAR DEM, 224 West Centre Slreel, Shenandoah, Pa. OVERCOATS ! E! Street. Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA,
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