Ready Soon Our stock of holiday goods will soon be ready for inspec tion and we promise the finest display of goods we have ever shown. Hy the way, don't forget our 25c line of delicious chocolates. HOOKS & BROWN, SI. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED j Houck's I Headache g Cure? A sure cure or your money It 11 trial. refunded (live 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' SI.50 shoes at - $ .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 " 3.00 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 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPON7, PROP. FOUK DOORS ABOVE POST OP11CB. Pa. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. ONDERElfef Keep Your House Warm by using our Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. They are cheaper both in price and fuel. We have a nice selection in stock, 'lliey must be sold. Christmas i rapidly approaching and we need room for our fancy stock of holiday furniture. This is our first season in the stove business, nnd 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 guarantee. We carry the "Queen Cinderella," "Liberty," "Uncle Sam's Fortune," "Family Fortune," "New Fortune," "Manner, " stoves and ranges. In heaters we cirry the "Art Peninsular," "Empress Cinderella, ""Imperial Cinderella,' ' "Liberty," "Acme," "llanner," "Mora " Our "Peninsular" answers a three-fold pur pose namely, a Stove, Range or lienor. 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 lass, something is going wrong witli the interior of that eye that needs attention If it were not so the light would not irritate, Seek advice die kind that we can give you the kind that only can be given after thorough and intelligent examination, 6lasses If You Need Them. . . . None II You Don' Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Main Street r BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BT1UW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B.Foley, aTWSt . XT J nnd common carelessness can mako a combination strong enough to defy all tho healing skill of the physician. Common carelessness lets tiio cold root and grow. Common carelessness Bays, between paroxysms of cough ing, " It will be all right in a day or two," and tho common end i3 con finned lung trouble, perhaps con sumption. The common-sonso treat ment of a common cold is a prompt doso of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. It is the most efficient and reliable euro for colds and coughs, and is con stantly prescribed by physicians. B. IUynes, M. D.. Saranac, N. Y, saya : "I have used Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral in my practice since 1853, and have always found it reliable for the cure of colds, coughs, and all lung diseases." ztimi is now put up in half-sizo bottles, for half price GO cent3. CRIMINAL COURT. The Citan A Ktint tint Hull le ItrenliiK Com pany Culled Tor Trial. Pottsville, Nov. 3. Tuo second week of criminal court is drawing to a closo. There will ho no court to-morrow (Thaiiksirivliiu). and the election board will occupy a part of riUay, and lienco thoro is not sufficient timo to disposo of all the cases on the calendar. John Murphy, charged with felonous as sault and intent to kill and carrying concealed deadly weapons, was tried before Judgo Koch. James E. lireuuan is tho prosecutor, nnd both parties resido at Ileckschervillo, and he- fore this illlliculty were fast frionds. The jury found a vordict of not guilty on the first count, each to iay half the costs; guilty on second count ami pay tno costs, liotli wcro escorted to jail, fur failure to givo security for costs. William l'otuski not guilty of a. and h., oath of George Suckoyrski ; costs divided. Martin Kowalowski not guilty of a. and b , preferred hy M. V. Coyle. The latter to nay the costs. The January term of criminal court will begin the first Holiday in January. Judgo bavidgo has refused to grant a new trial in the Tamaijua church case in suit of ejectment brought hy Jeremiah Ilos.e et al vs. Isaac Christ et al. Tho court stated that the case was properly tried and the questions pertinent ti the issue were properly raised and passed upon duriug the trial. rlie culm cases against the Mill Creek Coal Company, with Henry l'ruuiaii, Godfrey Buyer and Samuel Iteid as the prosecutors, will be arbitrated. Quito a number of cases have been appealed to the Supeiior Court from this county, and will be heard December 5. Among them is that of Cal. lirower, ex-warden of the county prison, vs. tho County Commissioners. It will bo remembered tho latter removed Ilrower as warden of tho prison, and were sustain by the lower court, and now Ilrower appeals. Seventeen of tho defendants In the Park Place riot that occurred home tinio ago, failed to answer yesterday when the caso was called and forfeited their bail. Capias for each was issued. Tho case of the iialtic iirevving Company, whose agent is charged witli selling without a license in this county, which has been post poned several times, was called this after noon. Dr. Hull Cough Syrup Is n true friend to all sullering with coughs or colds. This reliable remedy never disappoints. It will cure a cold in one day and costs but 25c. -Marriage I.IceiiML'i. Marriage licenses wero issued to tho follow ing : Philip Henry Herb, of Mahauoy City, and Ida Augustine, of Locust Valley ; Adam Zuheurs and Annio Laskie, both of Gllher tou ; liowlas Kuwalesky and Alena Pallaua wcit, both of Minersville; James C. Phillips and Catharine Uousberger, both of Zlou'a Grove. mmmmmmmmmmmmm Coat Sale at Kelly's Millinery. One Lot of Children's Coats at $1.00 One " " at i.SO One " " at 2.00 One " ' ' at 2.50 One " " Hat Trimmed Sailor .So One Lot ol Children's Trimmed Hats, from 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, and up. We have reduced the price on nil our Tniinneu uais. jNineiy-nve dozen to select irom. 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. luuimimiuttiiiaumuiu The Cheap Prices We are charging for the Umt (InocKUlM to be hud urn uulnlng popularity dally. Wo believe in "live and h-t live." Wo waul Mm nuyurto uavu fcouio of too profits well am the belter. nur goods, noon, amp shoes, feK.T' KUim.lllNliS. Choice whiter stock. Good goods ut the lowest price. Philip Yarowsky, Aprs 213 WEST CENTRE BT SHENANDOAH, PA CLOSING SERVICES. Uultril Service In tin, ltolormeil Church To-night nml Tn-morrow, Tho united evangelistic servlco In tho United Evangelical church lastcvciiluir was iittcndcd hy a largo cotigiegatlon, In splto of the nniavoralilo weather and tho meeting was an exceedingly pleuidng ono to tho pro moters. Iiev. Itobert O'lloylo, pastor of the Trinity lieformed church, occupied tho pulpit and preached an excellent sermon. Uovs. 11. V. Koehlcr and D. I. llvaus conducted the opening services. To night the last of tho scries of evening miTtiiiijs will bo held In tho Trinity lie formed chinch li nil the pillp.t will be occu pied by iiev. II V. Kuohler, pastor of the 1'irst Presbyterian church. To-moriow morning the final meeting of those nrranged by seven of tho local denomi nations, and started on tho 15th lust., will bo held in tho Trinity Reformed church. It will be an impressive united Thanksgiving Day service, commencing at 10 o'clock. All the tleigymcii who have been Identified with tho geneial movement will take part in to-mor-low morning's service and tho sermon will bo pleached hy Iiev. I. J. Heitz, pastor of tho United Kvangollcal church. Special music will bo rendered byn united choir, under the leadership of Prof. J. J. Price. A special collection will be taken for the benefit of the Ucd Cross Society. PERSONAL MENTION. MissSadlo Miller, of itiugtown, was seen In town to-day. Miss Lmily Krick is homo from her visit to Philadelphia. D.uilel Shortel, of Pottsville, was tho guest of town relatives yesterday. .Mrs. V.. C. lirobst was entertained hy Potts ville acquaintances yesterday. Miss Katio Dietz returned homo last even ing from a visit to Philadelphia. Poor Director Stephen Middleton was a town visitor yesteiday aftcriioou. Misses Annio Sheeliy and Maguio Cavan- augh have gone to Philadelphia to spend a tew nays. Miss Margaret Evans, of AH. Carmcl, is being entertained horo by tho Misses Edwards. George 12. Hoover last night returned from Pottsville, wlioro bo spent several days visit ing friends. Mrs. William Cashner returned home to day aftor spending a few days visiting friends in Shumokin. William .Smith, a private in tho Hist In fantry, Plattsburg, N. Y., returned to cam) yesteiday, his furlough having expired, James Cooney, who had his collar bone fracttned in a foot ball gamo is expected to be released from the Miners' hospital to-morrow. Charles Neiswender left town this morning, with Saylor Longsdorf, "bf Lost Creek, for Philadelphia where they will witness tho U. P. and Cornell foot ball came on Thursday. K. I illinmoloiu. in advance of "Tim Ideals," spout to-day in town. Ho com pleted arrangements for the company's ap pearance huro next week. Mart. Jlalono has pone to Philadelphia to witness tho Cotnell-Unlverslty game to morrow. Ho will be tho guest of his brothor, Daniel, who is a student at the University of Pennsylvania. S. Q. it. llollopetcr, Esq., left for Potts-1 tn..... 11. ta ..f,- ...1 1 Ill I - 1 " 3UI1VIIIWU, WJIUJU 11U Will JOIU HIS wife. They will eat their Thanksgiving dinner at the residenco of Mrs. Thomas Wittman, neo Mibs. Priscilla Smith, who formerly resided in town with tho family of Mr. Hollopcter. Dr. Hull's Cougli Syrup should be kept ill every household. It is the best remedy for cougli and cold, nnd is especially recommended for that grippe cough. Price 25 cts. Full From a'Tree. Harry Melvin, a boy residing at Mahanoy City, fell from a chestnut tree near Now Hostou yesterday and broko his right arm. Coslett's Tliiinktiglvliig Announcement. Eor Thanksgiving: Turkeys, ducks, chickens, goeso, and other poultry, livo or dressed, at the lowest market prices. All kinds of fruits and a fine stock of York state celery. Jersey sweet potatoes and other truck. Wholesalo and retail, at John Coslett's, 3(1 South Main street. H-22-!2t Try Cream Silver Polish, llest on tho market. At liriiiimi's. AimtliiT Lynchliiir in (liMu-uIn. Macon. CJu., Nov. 23. Hil Merrlwether wnH lynched ut Monticello, Ga., yes terday. Several hundred pistol shots were fired at him. lie was taken from the Jail by a largo number of citizens, carried a short distance and shot to death. The mob overpowered the sheriff and took the Jail keys aa soon, as the coroner's Jury found the nesro guilty of the murder of Joe Pope, which occurred Saturday night. Jlaxsw orlicrs on Strilco. Mlllvlllu, N. J., Nov. 23. The glass workers tit T. C. Wheaton & Co.'s i plant In this city went on a strike yes terday because the factory committee whs discharged. After reinstating the eommltteemen they also refused to work, and would net give their reason. President Smith, of the national asso ciation, has been sent for. Dr. Nniin.v tiiillloril Out on 'llnll. Brldgepoi t, Conn., Nov. 23. Nancy A. Guilfoid, who was extradited from England upon the charge of murder ing Kr.iiiut (2111, In this city last Septem ber, by means of a criminal operation, was yesterday admitted to ball in $10, 000. Troops Stiirt For Ilnviillil. Savannah, Gu Nov. 23. The first tuttaliou of the Second United States volunteer engineers left here last night hy the Plant system for Port Tampa, and will sull from there by the steamer lVrldu from Ilavann. These will be the first troops sent from the United States to Havnna. Dr. HUM'S Cougli Syrup will euro croup and whooping-cough. No danger to the child when this wonderful ineillclnu is used in time. Mothers, always keep a buttle on haud. (lames of all kinds. North Main street. purses, ut l'ortrfv -'I U-iier. uftlioGlohofcr NEUKALSIA ana similar OompIalaJ I ana prepand under the Hrlnccnt iERMAH MEDICAL ( AWS rescnoea uy eminent pbyslcla DR. R CHTER'R it Tl3 EXPELLEE. Wo Id renowned I l!emarltallyBuerinfn Onlgi nulno Willi Trade Mnrk " Anchor,' V. Ad. ItlchlirA IV)., 15 1'turUst., ,ci York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes, Own Olasauort.. 23&UKU. Kodumcd & rccouuucudcd by A. wailey, 106 K. Main St., u, uotcauuen, in 3 h, wain 8 1 P.P.D.KIrlln, 6 a. Main St. ... Shenandoah. . DR. FiicM-rcn-B 'ANCHOR" STOMACHAL Wi Call', IlVkpr-pnlutf Hemiuirh Cloiiinluliita. I i PITHY POINTS. IJHppmifngs Throughout Hie Country Glirnnleti.il for Hantjr l'erunal. Have you bought a turkey ? lllnrnoy Knoblauch will shortly remove from Ashland to Philadelphia. All railroads havo analn resumed tho col lection of excess faro on trains, Tho P. & 11. railroad employes at Mahmoy Plane and vicinity woro paid to-day. Tho Ashland lodgo of Klks will observe Klks Memorial Day on DcccmborS. Tho now parochial school building at Ccn tralla will bo dedicated in tho near future. Tho fulr and festival held In aid of St Joseph's chiiiuh, Ashland, last week, netted ?I,030. IlcKliiulng next week the trolley will carry mails between Orvvlusbtirg and Schuyl kill Jiavcn. Tho annual ball of tho Citizens' band, of Mahanoy City, will bo held to-night hi .Armory Hall. A deed from Adam Kralllo and wife to lioslna Mombcrwr, premises in Ashland, was lllcd lor record, I Shenandoah will bo well repiescnlcd at the Shamokln-Ashland foot hall game tu inorrow, at thu latter place. Jinny of our merchants aro cettltnr hi their holiday goods and thu windows and stoics will soon bo great centres of attraction. Mount Cannel teachers engage special in structors for their institute, and neither at tend or contrlbuto to the county iustituto. John Zimmerman, who was Injured on Monday at the North 3Iahauoy colliery, was removed to the Jliucrs' hospital yesterday Tho people of Ashland have contributed $111.75 to repair tho old town clock to wako up Its sleepy inhabitants to the fact that timo Is speeding, Mrs. Donald Mauior, of Mahanoy Plane, who has been under treatment for cancer in a Philadelphia hospital, has returned home. jUer caso is pronounced incurable. John Ilulllbau, of Gllberton. a dancer of eiuio fame, has secured an ongagment with a Uieatrical company mid tnado his first ap pearance at Itcading Monday night, receiving ilevcral encores. r.. J. Hennessey, of Mahanoy City, who Owns a hennery near Tamaqua, will build an incubator. Last year there wero 15.877 miili-a m.,lnv,.,l iJitho anthracite coal mines, and an avcrago oi ,u.'a tons of coal shipped per tuulo om ployed. The public schools will closo this afternnnr rtnd will not re-open until Monday morning. To-morrow is a legal holiday. The employes at tho Draper colliery will iw pant on I-riday. Another display of meteors, moro billliant man mat ot last week, is expected to-night uaLruuoiucrs. Ajii, urmo ram swallnwml a i,!c. wuicn romatuod In bis stomach nine days svimoui mm suiieriug. llio latuous Welsh siugors from Wales will appear at Pottsrillo tho first of December. i ne strike at tho collieries near Shamokiu is still on, but will ho settled in a day r two. ' 11I5VI5L.ATION FOlt WHAK WOMEN. Weak, nervous women who suffer from female complaints, irreeularltbia ,u,.hari backache, etc., got no sympathy because they look well." No ono but tho physician ....,, i, VUUJr Buuor, auu no ouo but a great, specialist in femalo diseases like Dr Greone, 33 West lltk St., New York City, tno most successful nhvsiclan in rnri ill' I liHcn tuiupiaints, lias the knowledge, skill and remedies which never fall to snoum Know that Dr. Greene can bo con suited by mall. free. Writo the Doctor. You can thus got bis opinion and advico in regard iu j our caso, ireo. Writo now it may result in juur euro. Ueaths mul Funerals. A four-montbs-olil infant of .T,1, r,.n.. died at the family resldeuco at llrownsville tins morning. John A. Erwln, aged 4S years, died at his "oino in at. Ualr, from a complication of illseases. A few years ago ho had both leirs amputated. Ho was town clerk for about 22 years.and at ono timo Justice of the Peace. At an early hour this morning, Mrs. Mary, wife of the late Michael tho home of her sou, James Groody, of Lost Creek. Deceased had reached the advanced ago of 70 years, her death being duo to kid ney nnu Heart trouble She is survived by three sons, James, Patrick and John Groody, tho latter until recently a conductor on thn Schuylkill Traction road. Tho funeral will tako place on Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock. Solemn High mass will bo celebrated in St. Mary Magdaleiio's church. Lost Creek. The remalus will bo taken to Minersville. whore they will bo Interred in St. Vincent do Paul's cemetory by Undertaker M. O'Neill. Itchiness of the skin, horrible plague. Most everybody aiUIcted In one way or another. Only ono safo. uever falllinr .-ur,.. Doau's Ointment. At any drug store, 50 cents. Married. Evan Gradwolt aud Miss Hauuali Ashton, both of St. Clair, were joined in wedlock by 'Squire Nlchol, of Pottsville. About 25 friends and relatives of tho couple weio present. The wedding of Miss Elenora luld win nml T. Fetterolf, of Girardvllle, will tako place this ovenlng at tho homo of tho bride's parents. llio weudiug of Miss Jenulo Mort, of town, and liwreuco Welsh, of Hrowusvlllo, was solemnized In the Annunciation church to-day. Many of the happy couple's ac quaintances were in attendance to witness the ceremony. Miss Jenulo McCarthy sup ported tho bride while tho groom was attended by Torrence Shccran. A wedding feast was enjoyed at Brownsville after tho ceremony, where Mr. and Mrs. Welsh will take up their residence. Edward bcheriii, of llrownsville, and Miss 12 leu Cooney, of Lost Crcok, were married th Is afternoon in St. Mary Magdalene church, ut Lost Creek, by Itov. P. F. Daggett. perguson's Theatre. One solid week, commencing 6 Nlghta-0 NIONDAY Bvonlng, I Mutlneo I JOHN A. HIMMELKIN'S SUl'tfliH COMPANY, E "IDEALS." Supporting the po, ular players MISS BEATRICE EARLE and MR, CHESTER DEVONOE. Including the peer of innsical organizations, llowsnn's Twentieth Century Hand and Orchestra, Beautiful scenic and mechanical cflects, run plays. IiiiU'liH Nit, Tho Omit Northwcfct, Cuba l.ihre, Tlekct-of I.cava Man, The I.tfeduard, North and South, The Planter' Wife, Pnnclmn the Cricket, A Night In New York, etc. KACH PKODUtTION COMPI.15TI5. Monday night the beautiful romantic drama. EAGLES Prices : 10, 20 and 30 Cts. A Handsomo Complexion Is one of the grentost charms u woman can I i gives It. I A NEW YORK BUSINESS MAN. - And the Interesting Statement of His Personal Experience, M OVERGOflT SLAUGHTER IE Nos. 9 and 11 South Main Street. 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. 9 and 11 South Main Street, L. GOLDIN, Proprietor. SHENANDOAH, PENNA. MISCELLANEOUS. ITIOlt HUNT. Storeroom and dwelling, nt 117 South Janlln street, is for rent, cheap. Apply to SI. T l'urcell, corner Oak ami West streets. ll-21-2w JTlOlt SAI.K A valuable manllfactiiriiiB plant fully equipped for tho mmiufacturo of cloth huts and caps anil boxen, and a double frame dwelling limw, tottcther or seperate. Sealed or verbal bids fur all or part of real estate, or equipment will be received up to and Including November ilOth, 1H9S, at the olllcu of the company, corner Coal and Kinerlck streets, Shenandoah , l'a. 11-15-2W I710U HUNT. Dwelling house, with all con. ) veniences, with good location, fur rent. Apply at this ollico tf IjlOll SAI.K Valuable Shenandoah property. ! centrally located on Oak street, with alt modem conveniences, eto'o room and ewe Hug and house on the rear. For further information npply at this ollico tf JOTICI5.--Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to S, O. II. llollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. B-31-tf LADIES', IVISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. O j CJ CO w 3 Select your garment from up-to-date styles. Ve have the right yoods here and a large variety to select from at the right prices. Ladles' Goats, $2.50, $3.00, $5.00, SG.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Goats, $1.5.0 to $7.50. Far Collarottes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock of dress goods has no equal. You will find here a large assortment of plain ami l.mcy laurics 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 door and get prices. llutterick paper patterns, best in the world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH rVIAIN STREET. OH I WHAT A WRECK ! LARGEST UNE OF TOYS, FANCY VASF,S, OPAI, TOILET SETS. THE LATEST GAMES DRESSING THE NEW WOMAN, CONETTE, MERRY WAR. Morgan's Bazar, 23 NORTH OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! THIS WEEK ONLY! figs Orkin's No. 1S9 South Main Street, Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. OO -ot Eleht NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE ! l or good and cheap sliues at the lowest prices, go to the NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardln St. 33 West Centre Street. 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. WM, R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St pOMMERCIAL HOTEL RESTAURANT, U .r-. Morris Heckman, prop. Is now open. Eatlnir bar attached. Pne luiicli niuriiliiff and even! i, Choleeat of wluca, li-andlca, cigara and beem. VAL. UEYRANT, Hgr. If a person shivers, It Is, according to an anciont superstition, a sign that some ono Is walking across his grave. Silly? Of course; yet tho wiso man docs not neglect tho warning of a shiver, especially Rt this season, when the mercury slides capriciously up and down In the tubo. After a warm afternoon, tho cold finger" of the night wind touch the body of man, and It shivers. Tho uncountable tiny blood-vessels just under tho sklu are contracted, Thu blood retreats to tho Interior, whero so much of It Is not wanted, Organs are congested and inflamed. This Is tho condi tion called a bad cold. The common notion Is that It all'ects principally the throat and lungs It Is most dangerous when It cheeks tho action of the kidneys. Tor In that caso the poison of dead tissue, Instead of being expelled. Is kept In tho system, getting woiso every hour. What UtohedmieV Here Is nn answer which comes from ono of New York's big Hfoaihvay buildings : Omcu or The Guabantbk Dkvkloi-mknt Co. 250 ".roadway. Now York. "I bad been sufl'erlng for a year past with acuto kidney trouble, verging upon Wright's dlseaso and I am satisfied that bad I not acted promptly and taken tho best of all known remedies for such trouble, I would not bo ahlo to attend to my business to-day. Hut I am woll, healthy and have a now lease ot life, wholly through tho uso of Warner's Safe Curo. "I take pleasure in rccommcudlng It to any person likewise troubled, as tho best. "As ono who appreciates a good thing, I am, A. D. MAHON, Treasurer." This letter was written August 30, 1808. Less than a month later, Mr. Million was found hard at work In his office lie Is big and sturdy, and he was tho picture of health. "I feel finely," ho said. "I was never better in my life. All trace of kidney trouble is gono. You may put mo down as a staunch friend of Warner's Safe Curo." Look out for colds and shivers nt this time of year, and do not fail to tako them In time. Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. i Day Clock for $2.73. ForThla Month Only. i A Contented Woman Is Bhe who lift her walls aud eel linns decorated from our latest designs and rich colors In wall paper We havo a complete line of exquisite tints and shades, In the most atlstlo combina tions nnd patterns, and we will decorate j our 'home from kitchen to attic at a reasonuhle figure. r J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Ha. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, i: r:i CV vjuouiii iv-, vy 1 1 uluv co. v'-Jl'flllll 11 I 1,1 r I I I r - , We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents iu five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. US Kast Coal Street, Shenandoah, Pemi Mall orders promptly attended to. INVIUORATINO TO TUG A, and SCALP. Droi) us a nostal card anil a wo will call at your residence. Prompt attention. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House HlocV. pRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. urn n, centre Ht 1'ottf vllle, l'a. , fl I.I ll'l.l -1 1 1 1 ..t . cliolca Hue of uiL'ar anu Teuiiwr- unco Drlnkt. Awouiuiojatjoni.tor travelera.- .-r.,M,..-u B MAIN ST, -Meali at all uoUMt
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