Ready Soon. Our stock of holiday goods will soon be ready for inspec tion and we promise the finest display ot goods we have ever shown. Ry ill: way, l m't forget our 25clineof delicious chocolates. HOOKS & BROWN, IM. tVlaln St. WHITMAN'S HOREHOUND CANDYzr FOR COUOIIS AND THROAT APFECTIONS. 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 bit) ers. They are selling Ladles' SI.50 shoes at - - S .99 " 2.50 shoes at - - 1.75 " 3.50 shoes at - - - 2.15 Men's SI.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 y SHOE STORE, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. t. SPONT, PROP. TOUR DOOHS ABOVB POST OPPICE. lEGEL'S TOVE tore: 133 and 131 S. Main Street. Contains the largest as well as the most reliable stock in town. We have stoves, ranges and heaters in carloads. We sell only the best The Iiuckwalter makes. They sell cheap, yes cheaper than anywhere else, and are accompanied by a guarantee. Our Furniture Explained in a nut shell compares with the above announce ment. We have an entirely new line for the holidays in dining room furniture, chairs, sofas, couches.etc mm. 123 and 131 South Main Street. Colored Glasses Should not be worn without intelligent adke. Whenever an eye finds relief in a shaded or colored glass, something is gmng r"ng with the interior of that eye that needs attention. If it were not so the light would not irritate. Seek advices the kind that we can give-you the kind that only can be given after a thorough and intelligent examination Glasses If You Need Them. . , , None If You Don't. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mairr Street. 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. 113 Kant Coal Street, Shenandoah, I'eunu Mali enters promptly attended to. GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, at HAY and BTllAw. Floor and Tabic Oil Cloths. g E. B. Foley 1 West ?H Centre Bt. S BEST 1 lrJF- r-ie- Y: COURT NOTES, t'rncri'iluiKK ill 111" l'iillllln CKII Term Now In I'mreio. l'ottsvllle, Xov. !10. Aliioni! tlii civil suits tried mid iIUii.mkvI nf li. re yesterday win Unit of M. 1). .Miilonv dkiiiiihI William liunklo and tlie Columbia lltvrtltiK ( "Hpuiy. All (lie 1'iirlioi Ititori ili'H live in uainloah. Some time ngu Hurry Martin loft ho sulomi plopcrly on Mnln street In tint town in oIidtko "f Ituuklp, lib) hnrtpmler, und went to ' .1 riillailcliliiii hmnltal. It was a nriii tii.il uliiin lim tiicii t uf thu place l.y Murtin i M 11 lone Imil 11 Mil of hiIh of long stmiiliiii; i Tor tlie li.ir llxtiiiiH, iiihI when It looked tt if tliprt-was notlnim to 110 oxci'pt to fins, tni' place, iiml Miitonr imirieili'd IoiIiimi, liitilkle uanm In with 11 bill of milo which he cliltni'il to have received In roiislilonttluti of one ilolhir. Later lie Hppparcil with a juilKiniMit nolo, and Mill Inter he nhinilnticil hoth nf these anil put In a el lim of $iao for wnces n lmrtcniler. Malone, to itroiil tlie ttonhtoiiml expense nf koIhk Into court, tillered Uiinkle $50 to withdraw from the matter, but t i offer was declined. Yesterday the case wai trleil anil il was found that Mnlone had inis- laiil his bill nf siilo. and could not find it. What appc.ncd to ho a favorable turn for Kunkle was Inter thwarted by tho uviilenco of Justice Shoemaker, of Shenandoah, who teMifh d that such a bill of salo had been In existence and was prepaied by him for the parties. Tlio jury nam a verdict in favor of Mr. Malone. Clerks at tlie Coinnilsdonera' olilce aro busy shipping tho registry hooks for the tpriUK eh'ctlon, and tho blanks for tho registry of tlio birthsaiiil deaths Humors as to tho appointments to bo made by tlio ollicials clcct aro as thick ns snow Hakes these days. Tim dccllnatlonUif II, V. llcclitcl, as second deputy under District Attorney-elect Ciiininlnus, has caused thu ''faithful" to do considerable Kiiessiuj,', and to-day it was talcl John O. Ulrlch. llsci., had been tendered tho position, but that Kentle nian promptly denied tlio rumor. He said it bad not been tendered him, and even If It bad he could not accept the position with the s.inall salary at tached. In tho meuutlmo Mr. Cuuimings Is keepiiiR his own council and elves no int' niation as to bis deputies. Tho l'oor Direc tors arc shaping their slate, but mako no public announcement. In fact, thuy have not yet decided upon their subuidiuatcs. Shenandoah, it is said, will receive at least two good appointments at tho Almshouse. M. II. Master is belli!; urged as steward, and those who profess to know say he has been slated. Dr. James Monachal!, from tho same town, leads in the raco for tho resident physician. Tho County Commissioners mail's their monthly inspection of the prKou to-day and found everything in flrat-claxs order. J hero are 1U2 Inmates in tlio jail. No prisoners have been leieived since last Fiiday. The case nf John Phillips and 1). II. Albright, executors of .Samuel Hell'ner, deceased, vs. Anna A. Soltzer and W. I). Seltor, her husband ; feigned issue. Tin" case was brought more for a settlement on a financial transaction between the executors of Hell'ner, deceased. Mr Seltzer claims as a set-on" professional servicis at the rate of $.'iOO per year. Tho judgment bond was given by tho plaintiffs for $2,000, dated in 1SSS. The case was heard before Judge Lyons, of Juniata, and went to tho jury, last evening. Judge Dunn, in tho Orphans' Comt. up. pointed John Ittdln.sk i guardian of Mary and Martin Molokae, minor children of Aim tin Molokae, late of Middlcport, deceased. Applications for liquor licenses aro coining in very slow, and unless there is a big rush within tlio next two weeks the total number will be much less than last year. This morn Ing the Clerk of tlio Courts had received hut 111) applications. Tho Cass Township School Hoard has an pealed two judgments obtained by .Mary Dully, in tlie sums of fliOS and $223 respec timely. Theso sums cover oiders issued in 18S1 and ISM! to teachers for tuition. The defendants claimed that tlie statute of limit. i tloli would apply to tho orders owing to the remote date that they were issued, but guessed they were all right otherwise 'Squiro Ureunan decided that tho statute ol limitation does not apply to claims of that character. l'irel I'lrol Mrol Insure your property from loss iu the blest and strongest cash companies: Phihi. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Pitu Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chester File ns. Co., United Fireuien'e Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, lL'.'l S. Jardin St.. Shenandoah. Geranuinns, fuchsias, musics, daises, roses etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, (lirardville. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs Marring. License. Conrad Krone to Annie Elizabeth Eitring- huni, both of Tamaqua. James L. Dowling to Gertrude II. Karney, both of Tamaqua, John Krotrachi. of Ileaverbrook, to Susie Saschock, of McAdoo. Twenty-five por cent, can bo saved by liny. ing jewclery at Orkln's, 128 South Main St. DAVISON'S Holiday Announcement. Our holiday stock now occupies every available space in our three large store rooms. That wecan now fulfill the desires of holiday pur chasers is beyond doubt. We have in our selection a beautiful stock of parlor tables, jardinier stands, brio- a-brae, rockers, hall racks, pictures, easels, mirrors, rugs, lace curtains, chenille curtains, poles and fix tures, chenille table covers, and the very newest tapestry table covers Our stock of parlor suits is a grand one iu mahogany frame polish finish. Turkish suits covered in silk damask, silk brocatelle bouil lion and silk French are a tempta tion to the buyer. A big hue of couches and lounges in every con ceivable make. Jn odd pieces of fancv furniture we cannot be ex celled. Corner, chairs, reclining chairs and straight chairs in large varieties. Our hue of ried room suits are cheap with many to select from. Also sidebqarus aim exten sion tables. Our New Stove Addition In the storeroom, No 119 North Main street, is filled with heaters, stoves and ranges of the best makes. Also agateware, tinware and willow ware. Our store is worth a visit to the buyer. Prices to suit purchasers. BUSY . FURNITURE , AND .'"STOVE . STORE, inn"1 1 but extremely good for tho sufferer from that harassing disease is Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. No medi cine can comparo with thi3 great remedy in tho prompt and perma nent aid it gives in all bronchial affections. It stops tho cough, soothes tho irritated throat, and in duces refreshing sloop. "I had a bronchial trouble of such a per sistent and stubborn character that the doc tor pronounced It incurable with ordinary remedies, but recommended me to try Ayer'i Chorry Pectoral. One bottlo cured me." J. C WOODSON, P.M., Forest U11L W. Va. "A short time ago I was taken with a severe attack of bronchitis, and neither phy sicians nor ordinary remedies gave me relief. In despair of finding anything to cure me, I bought a bottle of Ajsr" Cherry Pectoral Less than one bottle entirely cured me." GEO. B. HUNTER, Altoona, Pa. Auer' lmb Pectoral now put up in half-size bottles at half prico -E0 cents. PERSONAL MENTION. L. A. llamherKer to-day left for Virginia, opening his spring and summer commercial trip in tlio hat trade. William Elliott, of Tamaqua, visited friends in town yesterday. C. J. Quinn, of Scranton, spent last even ing iu town. Thomas Grant is ill at his apartments in tho Ferguson House. Mrs. G. G. Clauser and daughter visited friends at l'oUsvllio yesterday. Leon Wnsley returned to bis studies ut Philadelphia to-day. Mrs. Lotver and daughter, Savilla, of Heading, are guests of town acquaintances. J. W. Johnson has returned to Heading. Frank P. I.angton, of Ashland, was a uusiness visitor to town to-day. Miss Sarah Stein, who has been lately following her vocation as a trained nurse at Shamokin, has letumed to town to remain until after Christmas with her patents. Pan-Tina I What is it ? The greatest euro for coughs and colds. At (Iruhler llros., ilnm store. Lost nil I'ye. John Piersnii, of Krackvilic, met with a serious accident at tho Furnace colliery yes. terday. He went back to tho laco of the breast too soon after preparing a shot. He will lose the sight of one of his eyes. The victim was sent to tlio Miners' hospital. tpoi'ily niWr'fln liiVlrirliiln. Bedford City. Va., Nov. .10. On lion- tiny nn Imlietnipnt was found by th srnnd Jury nirnlnst Jumes Webster, n npRro, for rnpo committed on Miss Mmy AunspaufTh, nn ased white Indy of this ilty, on Nv. 19. Yesterday the case wns rnlleil nt 10 o'clock, at .1:30 It wns Riven ti the jury, nnd at 1:0." a verdict was rendered of guilty, with the death pennlty. Tho prisoner was sentenced this niornlnff. CJilnene IMrnten. It hns boon assortod that Chlnn wns n fond mother of pirntos before tho first pyr amid was built, snys a writer in Cham bers' Journal; but, whethor or no, it is certain that in no part of the world has this profession flourished during tho pros out century ns nn tho const of China. Tho plrntlcnl centers now, us linlf a century ago, aro Amoy nnd Macao. Methods liavo changed Bomuwlmt In tho past fow years by roason of tho vlgllnnco ol tho nrmou orulsors that prowl around. Tho pirntos no lonser crulso boldly In tho open sens; but, learning from their spios tlint n richly laden Junk will lcavo u given place on a glvou date, thoy plan to lntercopt tho vossel In tho shoal water near tho const or in somo rlvor or nrm of tho sen whero meddlers nro not likely to bo found. Thoy Bucceed in rilling tho enrgu-and, if nocebsnry, in souttliug tho ship in porhnps two oases out of six. Wo hear of those occurrences only when tho vossel attacked happens to bo British, Not moro than four years ago o stonmer brought into Shanghai thoorow of a small bark which had been rilleu py pirates nnu sot on flro. Spollluc a llorso. n.,-n. T.rtMron l,nr, trnn I Ynll Rnlll !, nrna tsntlTlil fLTlfl kind nnd frCO from tricks. Tho first day I drovo him he tialKoa n dozen fmios, nuu no us uuu w day. Dealer Um you'vo boon wondering if I cheatod you mnybo? xes, i novo." ilAn,l llinllpcr. Hmn vnn flniv thn llOSB AUL J you sort o' wondored if ho hadn't 6omo trloks, didn't your" "Ur course." II A .l t-ftrtf. envlnfT trt VOlirSCll. 1 wondor if thattlicro horso will bulk, ' inay- hof" "Probably." "And vou had your mind on it a good ijonl, most likof" 'Tlrnt s true. "That's wofs tho ronttpr you'vo hyp notized him. See?" New York Wookly. Annual Solos over8,O00,000 Botes FOE BILIOUS AND NEBV0US DIS0BDEEB such as wind and rain in the Btomnch, Giddiness, Fulness aftor meals. Head ache, Dizziness, Drowslnoss. Flushings of Hoat. Loss of Appotlte. Costlvoness, Blotches on tho Skin. Old Chills, Dis turbed Bleep. Frightful Dreams nnd all Kervous and, Trembling Bonsatlons. THE FIKST POSE TO.Ji GIVE. BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every wffeier will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IMII'.CH.tlll'H 1MLIJS, taken asdiroet od, w'lQutcklyrestoro Fomnles to com plete hoalth. ruoy promptly rejnovo obstructions or irrogulurltles of tho sys tem alia cru hlrtt Henduclie. Forn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills nro Without a Rival And tb LARGEST SALE jfnny I'ntent .iledlrliio In tlie World. ??o. at all Drue Stores, nn i'KiT" utdT' i r Tjftfffly i PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Ghmnlolml rr Ifnnty rrusl, November's last day. Kalis caused by slippery pavements nro tho order of tho day now. Dhno lniitlneo at tho opera houso on Satur day. Scud tho children. bnanioKitrs new silk mill will start up soon, tlio machinery having been tested, Lebanon school authorities have adopted stern measures to enfoico tho compulsory education law. I.ouls llolicb has assumed charge of tho Ilalf-Wny House, on the road between Ash laud and Gordon. Applicant for liquor IlLcnses nro preparing their papers for presentation toeoutt within the next two weeks. T. J. llrennali, the l'ottsvlllo blacksmith, with two other men, sharponcd the shoes of 01 horses on .Monday. iho i'hilauclphm Times nn Monday con tained nn excellent portrait of Consressmau- elect James W. lljan, Altnot every town In tho county, a short while ago, organized a Hoard of Trailo. Where aro they now ? hince July last I.leut. Slviter has enlisted moro than 2,000 recruits in tlie regular army. Shenandoah contributed 210. Samuel Acker, the l'alo Alto machinist. has secured woik at the 1'. & li. shops In Heading and has remuved to that city. John Johnson, a former resident of l'otts vlllo, ami employed as clerk iu the Heading coal otllco, died in Philadelphia. ThoPennsylvnnia railroad is hauling heavy cinder from a bank nt Mnrea which will bo used to ballast the Atlantlo City road. The increase In tho freight tralllc of tho Philadelphia and Heading Hallway Company Is keeplug tho crows busy day and night. J ho .Lancaster county grand jury believes that n now prison is a necessity, but will not recommend It on account of tho great cost. Joseph Shaw, formerly of 1'ottsvillc, now manager for a well known placer gold min ing company in Idaho. Is visiting among his old friends In this couuty. Wm. L. Walters, of Ashland, Sergeaut of the First Volunteer Engineers, ariived uuoug tho sick on tho hospital ship Relief at Newport News from Ponce. Tho public school teachers of Mt. Cannel aro arranging for a flvo days tour to Wash ington, 1). C, on tho 10th of December. Tweuty ono names have already been secured. O. A. Kohler, telegraph operator, at Gir- ardvlllo, has been appointed agent at Alaska, succeeding II. C. Thomas, of Shamokin, who has been transferred to Excelsior, whero a vacancy exists. Not for tome years past has there been ox perienccd such a scarcity of empty coil cars ns at present. But for this fact all of tlio active collieries of tho region would bo mak ing six days per week. The members of St. Joseph s church, Gi- rardville, of which Rev. McCuliough is pastor, will hold u fair during the holidays, the funds thus raised to meet the expense of a new parochial residence. The accidental dischargo of his gun blew off tlio arm of young Nowton Crouiley, of Lcwisburg, while ho was on a hunt. Tho Elk county teachers' institute opened its week's sessions yesterday at Hidgway, 180 teachers being in attendance. Tho condition of Superior Court Judge Howard J. Heeder, of Eastou, who has twice been almost at the point of death, is again said to bu improving. A horso belonging to Hiram Moyer. tlie coil hauler, dropped dead at the Iudiau Hidgo colliery this muruiug. Hon. M. C. Watson Is having his business announcement neatly lettered on tho I.luyd street side of his North Main street residence. Camp 30, P. O. S. of A., of Shamokin, cele brated its 30th anniversary Monday nieht. The moon is not tho only full thing these days. Tho anthracite coal trade has had an im petus given it by the cold weather, and storms last week. The small boy is now in his element. Tho cutting off of a button from Andiew Johuson's overcoat led to a finhtat Sliepptou which resulted In Peter Kromas getting Ids nose broken with a club. The sheriff of Luzerne county has lovicd upon the property of tho Couyingham town ship tax collector, and tho hitter's shortage with tho district and county must bo made good by his bondsmen. After living at Sunbury tho past fifteen years Veteran Joseph McKinncy, a feeble minded and blind old gentleman, Is now a charge on tho poor authorities. I ho valuable J300 pointer dog owned bv Hon. John Leisenrlug, of Hazleton.died yes terday. The animal was considered the best in Pennsylvania. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is pleasant to take; it tastes good; child mi like it; no trouble to administer itaud it always cures. liny the genuine, Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup. Marriages. A wcdd'ng was solemnized in St. Mnrv Magdalene's church, Lost Creek, to day, iu which Thomas Murray nud Miss Mary Joyce were tne contracting parties. They were at tended by Martin Noouan and .Miss Barrett. The nuptial knot was tied by tho rector of tho parish, Eev. P. F. Daggett. Miss Leona C. Bartolet, deaconess of the M. E church nt Shamokin, nud Mr. Wilson Drake Suydam, of Now York, were married at tho former placo this morning. They will spend tho winter iu Florida, The bride has done much charitable work during the past two years iu bnamoKin. A. E. Shaelfor, of Hazleton. and Miss Jeunio' Hnrleman, of Weatherly, wero mar ried at the latter pace to-day, The bride Is the daughter of a well known Lehigh Valley engineer. On Saturday a pretty wedding was solemn ized at Shepplon, the contracting parties bo lus Hurley W. Turnbach and Miss Phoebe Bltler. At Payne's nursery, Glrardville, you will find the largest stock overseen in the county. Canaries. A tine lot of nlnueiB received frnm l'hlla- ilelphln. All kinds. Tiey will make necepiauio vuriqinttiit kh'? JAPANESE UOL.D PISM and ulohes. All kind, of pigeons. We ulso cell miners' supplies and ilrlllln- machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 105 ICait Centre utreet, - Hhennndoah. Pa. BHEUMATISM.l NEURALGIA find slmilaf f!.mi,.lii 1 i DEHMAII MEDICAL LAWS. k pwscriucg nys raineui pnymclaBii UK. iilun i tn o expeller: EWorld renowned I llemnrktlily moiTas fu! I Onlv ircnulna wtiti Trade Alark ' Anchor. K. Ad. ltlchtcr fOM-JtSIVarlSt., eir )ork 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 14 H. .!. TTnn.n.. ftivn m.,.R..J aw ... .... WM UIVII iUKIau, lindorwd i. iccounacaaod If a. wiey, iu6 n.naln St.. 0, H, naeeiibqoli.lOj N.Maln St., , ufif.ifcuiiui o o twin 5t. bnenandoah, . . iUNfiiioiMi MTnir r tiir. v,fl. I I flnl"tj;-rpdaftHtoinnrh t 'nmnlnlniH. 1 inn wicATiirm, The forecast for Thursday: Partly eloUuy to fair, slightly colder wcatlior nnd brisk to fiesh westerly winds. CRIMINAL COURT JURORS. Thine Who Will Serve lim Necoml Week uf tlHiittnry Nnxt. Tho following liotlt Jurors hnvo been dinwu to servo duriug the second week of criminal court, beginning January 0, 1699 i U. P, Vondcrhcldon, barber, l'ottsvlllo. Thomas McOrath, laborer, l'ort Carbon. Joseph Iloppcs, fanner. Ilrnnswlck. John II. Zlmmrrniaii, laborer, llranch. Lewis llll?.er, blacksmith. Sell. Havou. . John Duulop. engineer. Frackvll le. Ucorgo Hoss, l iborer, Mahanoy C ty. Wm Kersliner, laborer, Schuylkill Twp. Willis Lawrence, clerk, Mliiersvllle. John Pettier, carpenter, Washington, Josiah Mnrtz, hrakemali, juuersviuu. ('. II. llasilor, hotel, Manhclm. S. Lewis Morgan, lahoior, Ollhertou. lero Penstnriuachcr, carpenter, Wnyno. Irvln Ilright. clerk, Tainauun. Chas H. Hurmolsler, laborer, Ashland. Albert Nnnennichcr, fanner, Wnyno. James Hell, yoeuian, Shenandoah. A, Llehcuspergcr. farmer, Hrun9Wick, h.. John Lotwick, laborer. Mahanoy City. Patrick i'ryer. laborer, Hellly. 1), Kauffman, salesman, Schuylkill Haven, John J. Couwny. laborer, l'alo Alto. John J. Crosland, yoeinan. l'ottsvlllo. Daniel Schwartz, farmer, Hutler. Peter Eicliinan, mcichaiit, Mahanoy City. J. A. l'sust, guiitleman, Pottsvtllo. Wm. Wilds, carpenter, Mahanoy City. Jsicholas Moouey, laborer. Dlytho. C. II. Austin, agent, l'ottsvlllo. Jamis Ahem, laborer, Hutler. David I'lcll'er, blacksmith, Kline. John Noon, laborer, St. Clair. Abraham Starr, miner, llranch. Augustus Hcrtzcl, painter, Sch. Haven. Wm. Marburger, laborer, l'ottsvlllo. Bornanl P. Monglo, farmer, Manbelm S. Tho. S. Dorms, merchant, Itahn. Harry E. Carter, clerk, Tamaqua. M. J. Houghuoy, merchant, Mali. City. Con. Kear, carpenter, Minersvlllo. tlllhcrt T. llretz, photographer, l'ottsvlllo Horaco Kauffinau, diiver, Ashland. Horace Kvuns, clerk, St. Clair. Theo. P. Harron, ins. agt., Ashland, John Tiptou, miner, Tremont Jesse Williams, laborer, Mahanoy Twp. James P. Maj ir, minor, Shenandoah. John McGcogh, laborer, St. Clair. David Bright, fireman, Shenandoah, C. II. Long, carpenter, Tower City. W. W. Thorn, merchant, St. Clair. Wm. Hower, tailor, Cressona. Prauk Zimmerman, farmer, West I'enn, John Pnrrell, laboror, Palo Alto. Marcus Joseph, Jr., engineer, Mali. City. James Hell, miner, Mali. Twp. lidw. Donahue, laborer, Mauheim X. Edw. H. Eiler, hrakeman, Sch. Haven. H. H. Smith, carpenter, Butler. Ld. Leiinon, laborer, I'ottsvllle. S. 1'. Snyder, miller, Barry. Wm. H. Geist, merchant, Ashland. Win. T. Fatten, fartnet, Barry. Chas. Griclf, hrakeman, Port Clinton. John Knoll, milkman, 1'ottsvillo. II. L. Gensemer, merchant. 1'iuegrovo. Pred. Portz. saloon. l'ottsvlllo. James .McCuliough, laborer, Pottsvlllo. John Heichert, farmer, Washingtou. John Thompson, laborer, Hellly. John Campbell, engineer, Mah. Twp. David Wolf, laboror, l'alo Alto. W. II. Evaus, agent, Mahanoy City. Thos. Bowes, laborer, St. Clair. Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't bo much worse than tlie tortures of itching piles. Yet there's a cure. Dunn's Ointment never fails. A Keinarltablc Cure. Mr. Alexander Moore, a reliable busi ness man, of 1Z30 S. 13th St., Philadel phia. Pa., says: "I contracted a violent cold which settled all over me. The pain in my chest and side was excruci ntinn. The doctor gave uie medicine and blistered my side, but I only grew worse. Then you gave nie a bottle of Brazilian Halm. I had little or no faith in it, but decided to try it. I took 3 or 4 good doses before bed time, and rubbed it well over my blistered side. That night I slept like a tori my first good rest for over a week and awoke iu the morning cured. Brazilian Balm is sim ply invaluable." Shenandoah drugstore, wholesale agents DIED. MeCUTClircON.At Shenandoah, Pa., on tho LMtli ln-t., .Tolin McCutiheon, ngl 07 years. The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, nt 1.00 p. mi., leaving on the 2:10 p. m, Pennsylvania railroad train for Krackville, whero interment will take place. Services will he conducted nt the homu of the deeeancil in tills town Itelutlves und friends respectfully Invited to attend It MISCELLANEOUS. VyfANTKI). Boh rd ers. Good accommodation nnd II ret class meats. Ceutml location. All the comforts of home. Apply to Jake uuiiiz, curner aiam ana oai streets. U-29-tf PROPOSALS Wanted to build a new fish market at tlio corner of Centre street and lum nllnv. Annl v on Thursdavs on the premlwcs to J. M. IUttenhouse. It 1?OU 1MCNT. .storeroom and dwellluK:. nt 117 Hoiitli Jiu din ntreet. li for rent, cheat). Applj to M. T. l'utecll, corner Oak and West streets. H'l-2w IjlOU BAUC A valuable manufacturing plant : fully eoulnned for tlio manufacture of Cloth hats and caps and boxes, and a doublo iramo awelUng house, tORetlier or sepcrate. Sealed or verbal bidi for all or part of real estate, or routnment will be received tin to and InMii.lln.. X... ..I OAil, lono ll. rtt i no comiKiny, corner Coal and Kinerlck streets, onennnuoan, rn. ii-jo-w FOU UKNT.DwelUnff houso, with all con veniences, with good' location, for rent. Apply at this ofllco. tf JTOIt SAlI& Valuable Bhenandoah property, ? centrally located on Oak street, with all modern conveniences. 8toe room and welling and houAe on the rear. For further Information apply at this olilce. tf "VOTICR. Desirable properties for sale. An, i pIyj t0i Bt a' M oMoppter, attorney, puciiuuuuuii, B-Ol-lI PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received by tho undersigned members of the rnitructton committee of the Jiorough Council of bhenandouli, I'a., for tlio painting of tle tuoU of the borough bulldinc and bell tower. The bids are to be submitted at or before u p. in. on Thursday, Deo 1st, 189s The committee reserves the right to reject any, or all bids. The chairman of tho committer will furnish any additional information re quired. KmvAun Muhpiiv, Chairman. M, h- HjIOEMAKKH, 11 -28-3 1 Damkl Co a k lev REDEMPTION OF BONDS. Notice, Is hereby nlven that the follow Ink" hoiiils of the HoroiiKh of Hlienaiuloah, l'u., nf tho Ihhuo of 1,132, of the denomination nf 810U have been drawn for redemption on January 1st, 1899, r.nd Interest will cense, on that date: No, an, ir-, em, ai, si, 58, 211, 110, 217, 207. 7, 09, 8H, 210, 227, 179. 109, 07, 229, 199, 150, 219, 238, !18, 70, 2ftt, 51, tW, 19, 230. 131. Also tho following; 5300 denomination bonds t Is o. 81, V7.15) and of the t-'m ((enomnatlqn us follows t If ns. 0 an 18. Holders o( the ahove dlsl(r"led bonds will preheirt thcin to tho Itorouuh Treasurer for payment cn date mentioned above. William MfflvuiK, ... . . , rresldenl of Council. Attest! Jas. J. Cuak.ky,Tqwh Clerk. UQ-7.H QRAB0WSKY HOTEL', M. G1UB0WSKY, Prop. 319 N. Centre St., Pottsvllle, l'a. Kino old Whiskeys, Olni 1 and Wines, at the bar. A choice line of Cigars and Temper unco Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals at all hours. I A Handsomo Complexion I Is one of tho greatest charms a woman can J ) possess FozzoM'a Cotiruucion 1'owduh Ijlvealt. I LIGHT AND SHADE: 1 y What Several Women who Saw Dark Shadows Have to Say. "In every shadow she saw a ghost." These words described tho condition n woman driven almost to listeria by worry. Xot by some overwhelming shock, but by tho endless Hi tin Irritations of life which wear out tho body as tho constant friction of a pulley wear on t tlie stoutest npo. There Is nothing more firmly settled In medicine than tlmt the fretting Inseparable from tho homo-keeping life of women, strikes at every Important part of the physic:1 machinery ; particularly at the kidneys and ndjaeeut organs. When theso organs go wrong the bunt I hints aro Irreguhr, and there Is piin Iu the breast. A had taste iu tlio mouth, and heaviness III the Moniach tell of Indigestion. Dots (lanco oeiore mo eyes anu tno Hands ami leet woman so nitucteii get nervous and ranclfill, a Let theso womon answer. Mrs. C. X. Dushano, of Vinalhiuen, Mu "I was badly troubled with my back and my clothing touch me. I lost llesh and appetite. A lady In tho same hotel gave mo soma good advice. I followed it ; the pain stopped, my strength returned and I nm entirely cured, wholly by the use of Warner's Safe Cure." Margarot Hammond, of vPnlrplay, Ark., wrote, March 10, 180S ; "1 suffered with kidney troublo for two years, and tried doctors' medicine und every thing I could hear of, but I got no rellof uutll I bought a supply of Warner's Safe Cure, which made me sound and well. I can highly recommend this uiodlciue." "I am thankful to say that Warner's S ifo Curo has done great wondors for mo. I would not bo without It. I was sick for two yoars until I got this woudorful Safe, Cure. I am well now. I tell everybody I can about this groat medicine." So wrote Mrs. Hattle Mowory, of Tarklo, Mo., May 22, 1893. miauvocaio spioauing.can add lorce to this testimony. The great Amorlcan peoplo aro tho jury, and their verdict placos Wamor's Safe Cure above all other medicines for diseases of tho kidneys, bladder and liver. ' Orkin's No.139 South Main Street, Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. I $5.00 OH ! WHAT A WRECK ! LARGEST LINE OF TOYS, FANCY VASES, OPAL TOILET SETS. THE LATEST GAMES 1 DRESSING THE NEW WOMAN, CONETTE, MERRY WAR Morgan's- Bazar, 23 NORTH tvO AIINJ ST. NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE ! For good and cheap shoes at the loweil prices, go to the HEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardin St. 33 West Cenire Street. FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses. Situated on Vct Coal street, Shenandoah. The property entire, Is 112 feet (rout and TO feet deep. Kaeh house has a frontaco of 12 feet by 20 feet deep, with kitchen 10 by U font; oil are two storl's, lx rooms, tin root. They have Just been thoroughly lepilreil, tywly painted anu pajicrtu,, nnu new bids, oiiiiiousei uuu cuui nousea oonsif ucteu. Tncsepropenictfare FOIt SALE, EXCHANGE or ItENT Either as a whole or separately And an reason able terms, for further information apply to M. P. FOWLER. LUES' INVIQ0RATINQ TO THE HAIR and SQAl,l. Drop us a postal card anil a we will call at, your residence. I'rompt atteution. Dusto's Tonsoi al Parlos, Ferguson House Illock. rnun.- enenr- store, o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO Wast Centre Street. The Cheap Prices We ore chanting for the IIkht dallv. We believe In "live and let five." We want the buyer to have Borne of tho profits ns wen asuio seuer. HI1V GOODS, BOOTS Attn SHOES, OliNT'S KUI1NIS1IINQS. Choice winter stock. Qood goods at the lowest prices. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST., BHENANDOAH, PA i-YES-f We can furnish Hftnalra for all Stoves. It is by far cheaper to repair your old faithful stove than to buy a new one. 11 your stove. .is broken let us fix it. You will be pleased with the work and the price. WM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardn S nro like timpi of Ice. Small wonder is It tbat dstirtnt shadows. What is to be done? writes under dato of July 0 18(IS : kidueys so that I could scarcely bear to bavn Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. Eight Day Clock for $2.75. For This Month Only. LADIES', KISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Seleot your garment from up-to-dnte styles. We have the right goods here and a large variety to select from al the right prices. Ladles' Coats, $2.50, $3.00, $5.00, SG.OO. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $L50 to $7.50. Fnr Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. - Our slock of dress goods has noenual. 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. blankets, carpels, runs, etc. Look throuuh our'line on second floor and get prices. Uutterick paper patterns, best in the world. sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIM STREET. perguson's Theatre. One solid week, commencing 6 Nlghts-0 1-Matlnce 1 MONDAY Evening, n JOHN A. HIMMELEIN'S SUI'ERB COMVANY, E "IDEALS" Supporting the po, ular players MISS BEATRICE EARLE and MR. CHESTER DEVONDE. Including the peer of musical organizations, Howson's Twentieth Century Hand and Orchestra. Beautiful scenic and mechanical cfleats. THE PLAYS. Kairles Nest. North and Hontl. The Orcat Northwest, The l'lanter's Wife, Orcat Northwest, The l'lanter's Wife, i Libre, Punclion the Cricket, n et-of.LeaveHan, A Night In New York, V uuua Jlbri TIcket-oM The I.lfclluard, etc. EACH l'KOUUCTION COMPLETE. Monday night the beautiful romantic drama, "EAGLES NEST." Prices : - - 10, 20 and 30 Cts. Your Thanksgiving Dinner .... Will be a joy if it is accom panied by our COLUMBIA EXPORT BOTTLED BEER. Put up expressly for family use. We also bottle porter, Leave your order at the office aud they will receive prompt attention. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY, pOMMERCIAL HOTEL RESTAURANT, U iu Morris Heckman. Prop-lC I now open. Katl tiu bur attached. Frfe lunch morning and even! tr. Choicest of wines, brindles, cigars and beers. YAL. UEYRANT, flgr, I ly-121-123 North Alulu St.
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