---lnTnfHryrti Ready 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 tile way, don't forget our 25c line of delicious chocolates. HOOKS & BROWN, O- IM. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED jg Houck's y Headache B Cure? A iure cure or your money It n trial. refuiulei. Olvo SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, J 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' SI.50 shoes at - - " 2.50 shoes at " 3.50 shoes at Men's $1,25 shoes at " 2.00 shoes at - " 3.Q0 shoes at S .99 1.75 2.15 .90 1,25 2.25 Our Boy's and Children's shoes are going at greatly reduced prices. We have a choice stock to select from. BOSTON E, Jg, South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. FOUR DOORS-ABOVE POST OFFICE.., STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. QUEEN Keep Your House Warm by using our Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. They are cheaper both in price and fuel. We Imvc 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 stoye, range or Heater. Every one sold is accom panied with a cuarantce. We carry the "Queen' Cinderella," "Liberty," "Uncle Sam's Fortune." "Family Fortune." "New Fortune," "Hanner," stoves and ranges. In heaters we cirry the "Art reninsular," "Empress Cinderella," "Imperial Cinderella,' ' "Liberty, "Acme," "Jianner, "Jlora. Our "Peninsular" answers a three-fold pur pose namely, a Stove, Range or Ileator. DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. Colored Glasses Should not be worn without intelligent advice. Whenever an eye finds! relief in a shaded or colored glass, something is going wrong with the interior of that eye that needs attention. If it were not so the light would not irritate, Seek advice the kind that we can give you the kind that only can be git en after a thorough und intelligent examination, Glasses li You Need Them, Z . ." ... None if You Don't. Thos. Buchanan, ORTIOIAIVJ. 118 S. Mairr Street. BEST LINE OF" 65 GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY Dd 8TIIAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. 3. B. FOley, "Wce.ntr8t. PITHY POINTS. Hnppeiilnga TtinillKliimt the Connliy VhrnnlMi.il for llnnty lVru.iil, Turkey pans at Swalm's. A now lockup will he I'tcctcd ut C'entralia. Hurglnrsiit lla.luloii nro bucoiuini; tiiinu dosperato. The llazlctoti Ca?ket work retumed opera tions this inorniiiK- Tho employes ut tho l'ark Place colliery were paid 1111 Saturday. A masquerade hall will ho held utShcpptou on Wednesday ovvnliig, Sovor.il Indu-ilries want to locate In l'otts vllle, so tho Journal iy. Tho same old story tho uiithincitn i-u.tl trade show no imiirort'iiieut. The defunct Telegraph printing plant at llazlcton will be sold oil Moml.iy. Tho l'ottsvlllo mllivay company hat re Btored the 15 minutes schedule. Tho time i at hand when tho merchant should plant his fall ailvorti.'.cmcut Tho 1'. A K. railroad employes at Mnhaiioy l'lanoiind vicinity will ho paid to-morrow John Elliott is still tho ellicieut clerk at Kcfowlch's, reports to tho contrary being un true. A shoemaker shop at l'alo Alto was robbed of $25, n rovolver and razor on Satmday night. C. 1). Kaier's new dam, with a capacity of lO.OOO.OUO gallons of water, has been com pleted. Two veins of gold and silver are said to have beon discovered in tho mountain near llerwiek. Swulni, tho hardtvarenmu, calls attention to his roliablo lino of housekeeper's kitchen utensils. Counterfeit live dollar bills woro passed In l'ottsvlllo on Saturday, but woro detected at the banks. Tho Tamaquu Town Council has exempted a shirt factory from tho payment of taxes and water rent. James Jennings, of Avoca, Luzerne county duller of Hugh Jennings, Baltimore's famous short stop, died on Sunday. Tho Lehigh ulley Coal Couipauy paid their employes at Centralia on Saturday fur tho llrst timo in six weeks. Thetilal of Edward Crissingcr, charged with tho murder of Daisy Smith, is down for December court at Sunhury. Shamokin enjoys the unenviablo reputa tion of having moro stage struck girls thau any town of its size in tho state. The Polish church at Shamokin was re- dedlcatod on Sunday with Kev. Father J. J. Koch and other dignitaries present. C. D. Kaicr, of Mahanoy City, who was ill In Philadelphia, is leportcd as improved, and will return to tho foimer place next week. Hernard Higgins, of Tr.maqua, wus killed on Saturday at tho Urecnwood colliery, operated by Bcddall & Co., by 11 fall of coal. Schuylkill county will elect a treasurer, register, recorder, prothonotoiy, clerk of tho courts, three commissioners and a poor direc tor. Tho Webster Stock Company, which played but two nights of a week's engagement at llerskcr's theatre, is stranded at Mahanoy City. Corounr Shindle, of Northumberland county, is investigating tho death of Michael Jvolessa, wuo is said to liavo beenKilled by a 1.111 downstairs. railing trom !kr-niii.li Mr. ftitluirlm. Schable, "SrrJ7 years, of Tamaqua, stiuck lier "Uif( n irntttst. it ctmni.lni- with enrli finrn cause her death. Rev. J. llartmau, of Lcesport, Hoiks couuty, has accepted a call to the Reformed church at Orwigsburg, to succeed Rev. C. S Cromer, who goes to Lebanon. Survivors of tho One Hundred and Fifty llist Pennsylvania Regiment will hold their annual re-union at Womelsdorf, llerks couuty, on Thanksgiving day. Tho bones of Joseph Reose, who last July wandered away from his homo in Silver Brook, were found Saturday by a hunter on the mountain near that place. S. O. Llppey and wife, Klondiko pioneois, have returned to their homo ut Stiaran, Pa. Mr. Lippcy owns two valuable claims in the gold fields, and brought back $05,000. Four hundred und llfty men, who were out on a strike at the lierwii.d White mines at Windber, Illair county, returned to work yesterday, u compromise '"dug eifected.' Conductor Hendricks end Engineer Price, who were Injured in tho wreck near the Kohinoor Junction two weeks ago, have re covered sufficiently to resume their duties. Mrs. John Arnold, widow of the Hazlcton brewer, has purchased a building adjoining tho German Catholic chinch in that place and presented tho sumo to the Sitters for a convent. Owing to a shortage of motive power the Reading Railroad company is unable to handle its heavy traffic. Tho Newborry yards are nearly blockaded with loaded coal cars and other freight awaiting removal At Payuo's nursery, fliranlvillo, you will find tho largest stock overseen iu tho county. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent dour, and takn no othor brand. It Is tho ost 'lonr made. ?mwwwwmwmw,,mmw Coat Sale at Kelly's Millinery. One Lot of Children's Coats at $1.00 One One One One at at at 1.50 2.00 2.50 .5o " Mat Trimmed Sailor One Lot ol Children's Trimmed Hats, from 5OC, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, and up. WtHhave reduced the price 011 all our Trimmed Hats. Ninety-five dozen to select from. We guaran tee the lowest prices and best goods offered to the trade. Face Veilings, plain or dotted, from 8c per yard up. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, The Cheap Prices We are cliurcliiif for tho Hest (lluK'KniKs to be hml art) vuhiiui; popularity dally Wo believe In "live ami let live." Wo want the buyur to have lunui ol tho iirollU ua well au the seller. I1UV UOOIM, BOOTS AND SHOES, OUST' FUlt.1I.IIII.Ua. Choice whiter stock. Uooil good, ut tho lowest price. Rhlllp Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST., BIIEN All D0AH, FA Jrfciir is much cosier to keep ihe hair tvhen you have it than it is to re store it 'Men it's lost. If your hai4 is "coming out" it needs instant attention. The use of AYER'S HAIR VIGOR will promptly stop the hair from falling, and stimulate it to new growth. " Some years ago my hair began to fall out and I became quite bald. tvas ad vised to try and had used It but short time fallen my hair ceased to fall out and a. new ana -vigorous grototh made its ap pearanee.Myhair Is nolf abundant and glossy." THOS. tiVNN, Rockville, Wis. MINERS TO MEET. lliey Will Adopt K.-rioltttlotin t'oiiilvlulillig Colli Trulllu llltti-rliiiliiullon. Tho miners and laborers employed in and about tho Park collieries will hold a mass meeting at tho school house in Park Placo to morrow night to discuss all'airs relative to their interest generally, but more especially to adopt resolutions asking tho Legislature to take action against tho discrimination prac ticed by the coal carrying companies. Tho meeting is to bo addressed by Jqhu Fully, Win. Anderson, -Assemblymanc-lect. and James Dully, President of the lliuletou district of tho miners' organization, Geranuiuus, fuchsias, pansies, daises, roses etc., for spring planting at Paynu's nurseries, OiiardviUo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. The Companion First Subscriber. The Youth's Companion is probably tho only periodical in tho world seventy-two years". VefVv7r?ttnrst subscriber is still livingand still a colStaTrtUSiil!" of tin. paper. The mbscribor who enjoys this uniciuo distinction is Mrs. Hannah M. Parsons, of Brooklyn, New York, now in her 85th year. Shu was the little sister of a l'rioud of Nath aniel Wills, father of N. P. Wills, tho poet, and founder of The Youth's Companion When Mr. Willis had resolved upon publish ing a new paper for young people, his frien'l had li i 111 put down his sister's name as the llrst subscriber. Tho Companion's first isMic was dated April 10, 1827, und for more than 70 years this llrst subscriber has continued tn read and enjoy it. Tho volume for 181)11 will be tho best Tho Companion has ever pub lished. Tho most popular of living writers will glvo the best work of their best hums to tho entertainment of the hundreds of thousands of households in which Tho Youth's Companion is every week it welcomo guest. New subscribers will receive all tho rcirai"'';; isues of 18!) free from the timo of subscrip tion, and tho beautiful Companion calendar for 1800 tho most beautiful one ever given to Companion readers in addition to The Companion for 52 weeks, a full year, to January, 1000. The Youth's Companion, 211 Columbus Avenue, Huston, Mass. A household nciesslty. Dr. Thomas' Ecleetrie Oil. Heals hums, cuts, wounds of any sort ; cures sore throat, croup, catarrh, asthma; never fails. llrol Fire I l lru I Insure your property from loss In tin ldcst and strongest cash companies : Pliila. Underwriters In&uranco Co. of North America aud Flro Association, Hartford Firo Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chestor Firo lus. Co., Unitod Flromou't Ins. Co. T. T. Wiixiamh, 12.1 S. Jardin St., Shouandoah. Teeth hk life as Your Hand. "Whoover has looked iufcido an olo plitint'H month has heon n RtraiiKO eight," riUI mi elephant trnlncr. " KIcphnntB havo no front teeth, and they never oat Uosh or any food that requires tearing npart. Eight tooth nro nil they havo, two nbovo nnd bolow on oaoli side, lingo yellow mo lars as wide as u lunii'a hand and u couplo of Inchon thick. "Over tiled' hay or fodder Is shlftod by tho queerest, ugliest tonguo in tho wholo itnlmnl kingdom, it tonguo that Is .literal ly hung ut both end, having no power of movement except in tho middle, whnro It 6lilflB hack and forth, from eido to eldo, arching up against tho roof of tho big mouth llko an iiumonso wrinkled pink serpent. Thcro is nothing stranger than tho working of an elephant's tonguo, un less it bo tho working of his breathing ap paratus when ho sloops. "Elephants, llko liumnn beings, have two sots of tooth. Tho milk teeth, whloh nro smaller than tho permanent molars, fall out when tho animals uro about 14 years old. Thoso Imhy teeth, which nro nevertheless onurmous, nro occasionally picked up by circus men among tho fodder and proborvod us curiosities." l'ltotoi;rnuliy In the Courti. Photography Is often callod Into court as a witness whoso testimony cannot bo Inipcached. It Is n detective of forged or disguised handwrltlngjor no matter how olovor an imitation or alteration, mo eyo of the camera will search out, and tho sensitive pinto display tho fraud. A very Important caso, In which thu entries In n document wuro In question, led to tho building of what is probably thu largest camera in the world. Thu bellows may be extended "5 foot und is connected with n dark room, which also serves as it plate holder. The lens seems out of all propor tion to tho slzo of tho cninorn, being but two inches iudlnmctor, but Its magnifying power Is so grent that letters one-fourth of jn Inch In holght can bo enlarged to 7i foot and appear in their exact dimensions and without the slightest apparent distor tion. "Photography! Its Murvols," by Elizabeth Flint Wndo, in St. Nicholas. A Ilichly Cultivate!! Spot. Barbados, tho chief produce of which Is tho sugar catio, is ono of tho most highly cultivated spots on tho face of tho earth. Tho whole Island, whloh is of about tho slzu of the Isle of Wight,-is parceled out Into small holdings, and ovory aero of land Is turned to account. Frugal fllrl. 'Ynm't It noblo In that Vnssargirl to save throe men from drownlngr" "Yes a husband for herself and for two other tjlrls. "Chicago Hoctird. CRIMINAL COURT. Never-ill SlicnnndoHli CiUea Marked For Trial During the Week. Tho decision of tho ProthonoUiry as to tho costs of tho caso of C. X. Illllmau vs. Lydhi lluutzinger was sustained by tho court. Tho St. Stanislaus Beneficial Society, of Now Plilladclnliia, was granted a charter. Many of tho cases on tho calendar of civil court for next week have been continued until tho noxt term for cause. The Mlncrsvlllo homicide caso has been continued until next term of criminal court, tho lawyers not being ready for trial to day. On motion of John R, Coylu, Esq., R, L. and M. Frlcdlander were given judgment against V., Duel. Tho court granted a rulo on Andrew M. Yeagcr, of Orwigsburg, to show cause whv tho judgment granted In his favor, and since paid, should not ho satisfied. In tho aso of Oliver Henry Olick, minor, of Oirardvllle, tho court granted u rulo upon Christian Eberle. guardlau, to show cause why ho has not fllcd an inventory and ac count, and why ho shall not give additional bail or bo removed from office; returnable Monday, Dec. 5, 1803. In tho estate of Jacob Zimmerman, de ceased, decree of distribution was filed. F. K. Shlsslor, who had been refused a new trial In tho ouibezzlemont and falso pretense caso, will bo called for sentence next Monday. John Welsh pleaded guilty to f. aud b., and was sentenced by Judgo Bechtel for the crime.. Ho was taken to prison and no doubt will sorvo thrco months. A caso in which tho people of Brownsville uro interested was called boforo Judge Koch It is tho commonwealth vs. Anthony Wins- kitis, charging him with maliciously and wilfully breaking open a car on tho L. V. R. R. at Brownsvlllo on Sept. 8th last and ab stracting 24 btishols of oats valued ut $ 1 nomas Deo, a watchman of tho company, is tho prosecutor. Ho testified to finding a quantity of oats 011 tho premises of tho de fendant and Officer Krieger, of tho C. fc I. Co., testified to having traced tho alleged stolen oats by a train of looso oats from the car to n point 75 yards from tho rear of tho lot of the defendant. M. M. Burko was counsel for tho defendant und paid his lespects in strong language to Deo. Tho jury acquitted Winsikits and placed the costs 011 tho county. Tho caso against Con. Fobs, who was held for misappropriating funds of a customer of L. J. Morrissey & Co., stock brokers who had offices iu Pottsvllle, of which tho defendant had charge, was discharged upon making satlstuctory settlement with tho prosecutor, Another caso in which tho poor directors woro tlie prosecutors, was also settled. Another oleomargarine cayo was tried to day, making tho third paity couvicted of violating tho puio food laws ot this term of court. W. II. Walters, who conducts u store at Tamaqua, is charged by an agent of tho Pure Food Commission with selling oleo margarine for butter. Tho case was called late yesterday, and this morning tho jury found the defendant guilty as indicted Mrs. Margaietta Mctz, of Ashland, is the defendant in a caso of perjury, in which she denies her signature to a mortgage alleged to have been executed by her to tho Locust Mountain Saving Fund, of Ashland. Tl r.cfenso produced tho notary public win aueMou'ircY f-naturo, wlio said tho woman was iu liis office uraaVliKV!niCsiR''U turo. 1 he jury returned a verdict ol not guilty, pioseciltor to pay the costs. I ho caso of Win. E. Smith, an agent lor tho Baltic Browing Company, charged witt selling beer in this county without a license, was expected to bo called to-day, but was postponed 011 account of the absence of iin-' poriant witnesses irom liiinerton. it will probably bo tho first on so called tomorrow morning. Detective John J. Twilo Is tho prosecutor, and a number of Shenandoah people have been subpeened as witnesses. Ir. Hull's Com;!. Syrup will posi tively euro croup. Many a homo has been made desolate by tho loss of a dear child which couju havo been saved by this gieat remedy. License Transfers. Tho court transferred tho following licenses: Tho license of W. Czyzcwski, of tho Btk ward of Pottsvillo, to Wesley J. Czyzewski; tho license of P. W. Post, of Port Caibon, East district, to P. F. McCall; tho Ucenso of Cyrus Wortz, of Falrvlcw, North Manlieim Twp,, to Samuel Strause Andrew Drusinus was refused tho transfer of the license ill the Second ward of Mlucrs villo to Caziuer Wosilowskl, tho reason assigned by court that the Ucenso was only granted for the flrst time to Drusinus; tho rulo of court forbids such transfers. Miners Growing KeHtleHK. Following closo upon tho striko of the miners of the Skidmoro vein, at Buck Hldgc, near Shamokin, 300 eniploycs of tho Excel sior aud Corhin collieries refuted to work yes terday, compelling tho operators, Andrew llobortson & Co., to closo down tho mines The men claim that they do not receive as much wages as tho employes of tho I'hlhidol. phla & Heading Coal & Iron Company, nnd that they aro not paid semi-monthly. Tho 200 employes of the Enterprise colliery will likely go out for higher wages. lUiUlem Mhhn8. Requiem high mass was telcbratod in St. Canlcus church, Muhmioy City, this morning lor thu late .Michael J. Mulvey. A requiem anniversary mass will ho celc hratedat St. Patrick's church, l'ottsvlllo, to-morrow moriilng at U:30 o'clock in ineuioiy of the lute Itcv. W. A. Unify. MiirrlHge f.IceliNci. Pius A. Kizls Kaiser, of Philadelphia, and Elizabeth A. Zahlncki, of Mahanoy City. Kvmi (iradwell and Hannah Ashtou, of St. Clair. Cornelius K. Leary, of Jonestown, Cuss Twp., und Mary M. Deeuau, of Black Heath, Cass Twp. Annual Solos over 0,000,000 Boxes TOE BILIOUS AND KEEV0U3 DISORDER 8 such as Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Otddlno3S, Fulness utter moals. Head aobo. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings ot Hoat. Loss ot Appotite. Costlveness, Blotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills. Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all Nervous aud Trembling Sonsutlons. THE FIRST DOSE WILL 0IVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer Will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. HI'.r.CIIAM.s IMI,t.S.taken nsdlrect od, vllqulcklyrestoro Fomalos to com plete lioalth. They promptly reinovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys torn micl euro felclt llcuduclic. For a Weak Stomach. Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And fa are the LARGEST SALE Ofnr.y l-atent .lleillcluo In the World, 20c. at all Drug Stores. POMMERCIAL HOTEL RESTAUR NT, U r-i. -Morris Heckman, Prop. Ia now open. KiUIiik Imr attaclinl. Km e liinili MKirnlnn itn I evvnl k'- c'liolivat of wliiea. 1 aiiilii a, cluura unil tei'ra. VAL. UUYKANT, Hgr. THE W15A.TIIRK, The forecast for Wednesday! Partly cloudy to cloudy weather, tcmporaturo falling but slowly, except In tho lake region and western districts, with fresh to brisk southerly winds, shifting to westerly, followed by snow and high winds aud gales on tho coast. PfcKSONAL MEN HOW. Miss Mrgaret Evans, of Shamokin, is a guest of town friends. Lawrence Gihlon visited menus at iun- villo to-day. Mlchaol Mi llet made a trip to mo c.mi. seat today. Joseph liickcrr, KranK bciiiihui uim .... ... Doyle enjoyed a hiiiitlu trip to-day. Mlno Inspcc lor Stein transacted business at l'ottsvlllo to-day. li..... nmrlltf.in nnd Oicar Itctterldgo aro doing jury duty at l'ottsvlllo this week. Michael Dougherty spent to-day visiting friends at the county scat. lloniamin D.ivouport, ol rotisviuo, is a guest of friends in town. Charles Itadztowlcs mauo a irui m im" villo this morning. Thomas II. Snyder spent to day transact ing business nt the county seat. Joseph Kcpchinski left town to-day for Depew, N. Y., to attend tho wedding of Ids brother, Matt , which takes placo to-morrow. Misses Katio and May Cuugliliu, aiay anu Ella JleElvee and Thciesa Kelly, and Messrs. John Langam. Uurvcy, Patrick and James Dowling, all of Philadelphia, aro visitors at tho Dowllng residence on West Cherry street. Marry Savulak was among tho townsmon who transacted business at Pottsvllle to-day. Itchiness of the skin, horrlhlo plasuo. Most everybody allllctcd In one way or another. Only one safe, never tailing cure. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store, BO IN LONDON LODGINGS. (Vlmt It May Cost tho American Visitor In Knglaud. In Kuglnnd, though in London at least (liuro nro many boarding houses, It Is moro usunl to llvo in "lodgings" that Is, moro usual to hire a furnished room by it- Bolt than to Include tho taking of meals at tho common table. I' roquontly, howovor, you arraugo to havo part of your meals in tho house, but served In your own room. In that caso you may buy your own ma' torlnls and pay for tho cooking, or tho land lady will buy what yon dlroot and cook It for n slight ehnrgo. In a thoroughly con vonlont and respoctnblo location in Lon don $7.50 n wrok would bo a low price for a plainly furiiUhed sitting room and bod room nnd tho cooking. You can do bet ter than that In tho suburbs, but dlstancos nro long In London, nnd it Is economy to pay for a convenient location If timo Is any object. Prices aro lower in tho smnllor English places nnd tho hindhulles moro ondtirablo. Those of London aro often so bothersonio that many Americans advise against tnk lng lodgings there. Figures from tho ox penso book of two American girls who took lodgings wherovcr they had addressos show that in Lincoln for npartments hm delightfully ,quiiint littlo liousor-Just out sldo tho cathedral clo.'t. ,',v!icro tho land lady nnd ovcmMng about tho placo was WUtSSWcTcan, they paid $1.-10 nploce for the night's lodging and thrco moals. In York they had lodging, supper and break fast for f 1 npleco. At Oxford tho sumo thing with n flno grnto Uro cost $1 npleco. In Edinburgh they had lodging nnd break fr.ai for n wcok for S3. B0 uplooo. In London nnd tho largo cities it is tho custom to go out for dinner. London res taurants nro moro costly than thoso of tho snmo grado in tho States, and so London Is not tho cheapest plnco in which to dine. To llvo In this way abroad is much elm pi or thnn at home, for restaurant life is so much moro common. It has been said that ik third of tho pooplo of Paris dino nt cafes. Women seldom havo nny sorlous trouhlo tn finding a rostauruiitwliero thoy can dino unmolested, and a great many of tho nrt students abroad llvo in this fash ion, often not spending $1 a day for tho whole cost of existence Furnished rooms, however, aro nut. so easily to bo found In Paris us in London, but thoy nro thoro. Hobort Ltico in ' lining Abroad." cr tnouioitaicr RHEUMATISM 7 NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, ami prcpartu uoa?r mo btnegent GF.RMA!! MEDIUAL LAWS. . prtEcriDca cy eminent pnyslcianti OR. niCHTER'S TAIN EXPELLEE. World renowned I ITrmftrlralitvFurcpi.iifiil I only ci'iiUno vim irmieiunrK" Ancncr, jr. ah. uii'iitcr.i Co., "l. rcarl.u, .mmv lork. 31 HIGHEST AWAROS. 1 3 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. S3&S0CU. KudorocdiSircculuUiguikdliy A. Wasley, 106 K. Main St.. . H. Dacenbucti, 103 N. Main St., , . t'.l'.D. Kirlln, 6 s. Main St. j Bnenandoan. ,. DR. RICHTER'S ' "ANCIIOU" STOMACHAL Lout for Coll . liyspepwln gWfomnrli t ;ninpln!ntN. MISCELLANEOUS. f OST. A fox-terrier hitch, with hrlndle hend. J Suitable ruwurd paid for return of bantu to ltegley'ft oyster hay, 11 West Centra street tf J OST. A hunch of keys on Baturdny night' J Finder please return to Itclt'tt meat market, Oak btreet, Mienundunh, la It 7OU KKNT. Ftororoom nnd dwelling, nt 117 Jj South Jnrdlu street, 1m for rent, cheap. Apply to M.T i'ureell, turner Oak and West streets. 1I-S1-2W ijU)It HAI.K A valuable manufacturing plant : fully ecpdpped for the iimnufat-turo of cloth hats nnd can und boxen, and n double frame dwelling houe, together or eperatc. Sealed or verbal bldn for all or part of real eutatc, or equipment will be received up to nnd including November 30th, ltt'JX, ut the nllleu of tho company, corner Coal uud Kmerlek htrcets, Shenandoah, la. 11.15-'Jw lilOK HKXT,- Dwelling house, with all con with (rood location, fur rent 1 vcnleuees, Apply at this olllcu. tf I .1011 SAI.K Vnlimble Bluinandoith property, ! centrally located on Oulc atreet, Willi nil modern i onvenleneea. ato'e rooiniinil we'lhiK nnil liouw on tlieronr. For further Inforiiintloii upiily nt thla olllcu. t( T.AOlt HAM!. Twopooltillilealn good eomll L' tlon. Can liu hniiirlik vitv i-..i.M..t.i.l.l Arply to Anthony Kclnnickcr, 101) South Main atreet. tr "VTOTICK. Dcalmblo properllea (or aale. Al l ply to H. U. M, Jlollopetur, attorney, bticnunaouli, ikii tt FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses Situated on Went Coal atreet, Bhenamloali. Thu property entire, la 112J4 'cet from and 70 teet deep, licll liouae liua u frontnuo of feet by 20 feet deep, with kitchen 10 by U feeti all are two atorla, alx rooiua. tin roof. They have jUBh uetui inuriiiiKiii jt-iiwreu, nnwiy painted and paiettd, aud new nil Id, outhniisca and coul bouaea oouetructed. 'llieso properties are FOIl SAM!, KXUIIANQK or KENT Kltheraa u whole or tepiuulelt and on rranon- pble .eiina. ror runner iiitorinaiiou upply to M. P. FOWLER. WELL DRESSED YOUNG MEN before been so easy for any young man who has the desire to be extra well dressed to do so for such a small amount of money. New Fall and In the latest styles and from the newest woolens. Suits at $6.00, $7 50, $10.00, ad upwards, that you had always had to pay a great Hats, Neckwear, Furnishings, the little things that furnish out a young man's outfit. I. REFOWICH, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 1 O and 1 4h 1 Orkin's Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical No.129 South IS1 a I n Street, Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway 5.00 Eight For This UCIES', KISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Seleot'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' Goats,- $2 50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Far 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 nt bar gain prices. . Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blanket, carpets, rugs, etc. Look through our line on second floor and get prices. lltttlerick paper patterns, best in the world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH INIAIN STREET. OH ! WHAT A WRECK 1 IARGUST LINK OF TOYS, FANCY VASKS, OI'ALTOILKT SKTS. THE LATEST GAMES DRESSING THIS NKV WOMAN, CONFTTK, MERRY WAR. Morgan's Bazar, 23 NORTH MAIN ST. We can furnish Repairs lor 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 pleused with the work and the price. VM. Ft. PRATT, 333 S. Jardin St rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N, Centre St.. Pottavllle. l'a. l'lno old Wlilakeya, Glru anil Wines, ut tho liar. A f.l..lu 11. im nt .1. AccouiuiodalloiM (or traveler!. 1 MeaU at all Iiqur III A Handsome Oomnloxlon a one of the createst charms a woman can poiies. 1'ozzoMi's Oouruizion FowoKu gives ii. m Have a decided advantage. It has never NAinter Suits deal more for. Instruments, Optical Goods, m Day Clock fop $2. vs. IVIonth Only. A Contented Woman la she who lms Iter walls nnd ceilings decorated from our latest designs nnd rich color hi wall paper Wo have a complete line of exquisite tints nnd BhnUcs, In.tlie most n'tlstlu combina tions nnd patterns, and we will decorate our home from kitchen to attic nt n leasonable figure. J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Fa. A Beautiful Home Is life's most pleasing com fort. We will give you much com fort for little money. A comfort ptifour FURNITURE. To-day we have been busily en gaged in replenishing our stock. We have a new line of dining 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, range or heater. We have now several carloads in stock, which is" the largest in the couuty. We repre sent the Buckwalter Stove Com pany, the largest and oldest estab lished 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. D.UMI, 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. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica aud U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. . ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 143 Eaat Coal Street, Shenandoah, l'eiina Mall orilera promptly attended to. INViaORATINU TO JUG HAIR and SCALI. Drop us a postal card and a we will call at your residence. Prompt attention. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, I erguson House Dloclc,
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