Jl " VatHia Ready Soon. Our stock of holiday goods will soon be ready for inspec tion and we promise the finest display ot good1 we have ever shown. Uy th-i way. don't forget our 25clineof delicious chocolates. HOOKS & BROWN, a N. Main St. WHITMAN'S HOREHOUND CANDYz- FOR COUOIIS AND THROAT AFFECTIONS. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Telephone Connection. Pa. The Boston Factory Shoe Store Is offering for the next two weeks an inducement' very seldom extended to shoe bujers. They are selling Ladles' $1.50 shoes at - -" 2.50 shoes at " 3.50 shoes at - Hen's SI.25 shoes at S .99 1.75 2.15 .90 1,25 2.25 2.00 shoes at 3.Q0 shoes at Our Boy's and Children's shoes are going at greatly reduced prices. We have a choice stock to select from. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DUOKS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. S IEGEU TOVE tore: 123 and 3 S. Main Street. Contains the larsrest as well as the most reliable stock in town We have stoves, ranges and heaters in carloads. We sell only the best The Buckwalter makes. They sell cheap, yes cheaper than anywhere else, and are accompanied by a guarantee. Our Furniture Explained in a nutshell compares with the above announce ment. We have an entirely new line for the holidays in dining room furniture, chairs, sofas, couches, etc UJ.IGEl, 123 and 131 South Main Street. Colored Glasses Should not be worn without intelligent advice, Whenever ail eye finds relief in a shaded or colored glass, something is Ruing 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 given after a thorough and intelligent examination Glasses II You Need Them. . . . None If You Don't. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. 118 S. Mail? 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, j No. 13 East Coal Street, Bhenandoob, l'enna Mall orders promptly attended to. BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd OTltAW. Floor and Table OU Clotbs. E. B. Foley, TWiu. at. POINTS. 1 HtpHiihiKn Chr"l Tliioit1itut th On lor 1 1 it I y IVrttNHl. l'nttsvlllo Inn iul itw.iy Its mail roller. There aro 103 pstleti's at iliu Mlucri' hos pital. Tlio employes at llio comt Iuhuc wore lrcld to-ilay. It li salil tlm prlcu of rti-cl mil will ad vance f2 per ton. TliB foundation will for the now breaker at Lwint lln. aie being erected. Mlm Iva Dengler. of Schuylkill Haven, l a student nl tin' Diuxul luHittite, l'lJIailol plila. Tlio Aslilaml lllks n added another billiard table to tlio equipment of their Millard room. John Our., a former rvatdoiit of St. (Jlnlr, lm ln niipi.itiffil tin tliu jiollni fono In Philadelphia. Theru lire runiois of mino ch.inues in sto tiun nxei.ti on this division of tlio Lehigh Valley iallro.nl. A. S. KcK'r, tlio l'oltsvlllo out pet dealer, . whiKo place was recently ili'stioyed liy tlio, ! received f 1,",000 Insurance. T lie installation of l.'uv. W. V. ltcntz, as I p.ilur of the KiikIIsIi Lutlii'iiin church at I'utUrillc, will I iko pl.no tlil.s evening. Senator S. A. Lunch left Tuusday for Sulphur ."springs, Va., and will remain thero soinu time for the lienellt of 'tis health. Hieliard T. Lewis, formerly docket clerk in tlfo Commissioners' iilliee, is now u resident of Mchanoy City, conducting n hotel there. The Pcnrsylvaiti.i rajlro.id yesterday be- Kim the paj'iiient of its 1J per cent, semi annual divideud, by cheeks. A uiiiiilierof them canto to Shenandoah. It is rumored that another coal operation will ho located at Fislihach. near 1'ottsville, by Seranton capitalists. )!oro holes were mndo thero over a year ago. Arthur Jenkins, yeoman on tlio U. S cruder Montgomery, which did service in the recent war, arrived at his homo in Maha noy City Inst evening on a furlough. Thomas J. Fiiiuhar, the newly elected principal of t tie Ccntralia public schools, will take charge on the opening of school after the teachers return from Institute on the Bth Inst. The members of the Kighth ltcgimcut want a V. Jt. V. A. tent located in their camp at Augusta, Georgia., and John (!. Smith, who isiiiteicsteil in the l'ottsvillo Association, has wiitteu a letter to Stale Secretary Ihird. to interest himself in the matter. The P & II. employes at (Jlrardvillo and Ashland wcro paid yesterday. Those in this district will be paid on Saturday, The llescuo Hook and Ladder Company will elect olliccis this evening. Morris 1'. Janney, a well known mechani cal engineer of l'ottstoivu, died, aged 40 years. In the Holden mine, at Taylor, Lacka wanna county, Charles Guard was killed by a blast. Aged liernard Kohlnipyer, of Arclibald, Lackawanna county, was killed by a train near Jerinyn. l'ruvisions valued at $300 have been con- rihuted to the poor of Sliatiiokin by the iiiblie school children of that town. Falling into a scraper line, at the Richards colliery, Northumberland county, Clyde liepp.ird had his bend crushed to a jolly. Prominent clergymen yesterday attended ho funeral of J!ev. Henry Ziegler, the utherau divine and authur, at Seliugsgrovo. The trial of Walter Wheaton, for the mur- er of (ieoigc Carter, near Oil City, will be oinmcuccd to-day, and soinu sensational levelopinents are expected. As compensation for a broken heart Mrs. Cecelia Sohopp, a Pittsburg widow, who irought suit for breach of promise against l A. llazelbart, was awarded SOOO. J. P. Williams & Son aro making a special ilisplay of llower pots and stands in their show wiuUow. Jlauy ol them are tiuiiiuo designs. During the month of November tbcio were sixteen huiialsiii Sbamokin's cemetery. .V Chiuainau in Danville has been arrested for running a gambling den ficipicuted by young men. President llanis, of tiro P. & 1!. railway inspected tlio Mahanoy division yesterday. llio postmaster at Shauiokin has been ranted an additional ilerk. Cougiessmau Kulp's brother gets the job. Lehigh V alley employes, who aro mpmcd to carry certified watches, must present them for inspection at Hn.leton between the 1st and 20th iust. Secret service agents are at Hazlelon trying to locate counterfeiters. The new P. & li freight depot at Tainani; is Hearing completion. Hev. Uichard Turner, a former pastor of tho M. K. church at Mahanoy City, is now filling a similar position ill Philadelphia Tie bleaker boys at Jlazlo mine, uea Ilazleton, aie on strike. Private Peter Ernst, of Sheppton, who stationed at Fortress .Monroe, is critically ill at tho barracks at that place. In Carbon county fifty-three llcenso apnli nations havu been 11 led with the l'rotbono tary, tlvo more than last year. Hazlctou is agitating tho project of build nig a new city building. Dr. ltull'ri Cough Syrup will iiialtn permanent euro in all cases of cough, or cold ou chest or lungs. It will euro when other remedies havo failed. Physicians rccom mend it. lllore DitinugH Suits. Several more culm damage suits hav been filed with the Prothonotary I Nicholas lloblich and C. It. Witiner, at torneys. The suits urn in behalf of Kllcn D.ily, t Horswood, Adam Weishel, Kmma cbi.fstall, Thomas Iiiillerty, Elizabeth Slurp ptll, Caroline liarnhiird, Jsmes Douglas, Sarah Donnelly and William Wlllard, all of (lir.irdvllle, against the Philadelphia & Head ing t'oal & Iron Company and the Lehigh Valley Coal Company for damages aggregat ing $30,000. Tho plaiutitl's havo properties along Mahanoy Creek. f tho Globo t cr r wi similar Oomphhtsf uuu jircpart-u udut mo ' inns'-'ai iEIUUH MEDICAL LAWS crctcrlbod by eminent ptjelclanst OR. RICHTER'S a Minn fin m PAIN EXPELLEI World rcnownr J 1 1 mar! aMyntic-isful! jOnlreenulna wl h Trade Mark " Anchor.' W. Xil. Itliht.-rA Co.. 213 1'iailSt., Ac lurk. 31 HIGHEST AWAROS. 13 Br.ioch Houses. Own Qlassworks, M&Wsu. LndurkcJ & rtcouiuuiuilcii by A. Waley. 106 N.Maln St.. R, Hagenbuch, 103 N, Main St.. r.r.D.Kirlln. 6 s. Main St. . Snenandonh. . DR. niCHTCR'S 1 "ANCIIOIt" STOMACIfAT. be.t fnr " "i nriinroiiiiicli r.niiplnliu. I We rm Cumuli Repairs lor all Stoves. It 1 by far clieajier to rcjiair your old faithful stove than to buy a new otie. If your stove is broken li t us fix it. You will be pleased with tile work and the price. Witt. R. PRATT, 333 S. JardlnSt I'lTHY This modorn malady has become dreaded not moro for its direct fa tality than for tho weakness of body and mind it leaves behind it. 1'roionged debility, permanent pros tration, melancholy and suicido fol low La Grippe. For this discaso thero is no romcdy superior to Ayer's Chorry Pectoral. "Tha best remedy for la Rrippo that I know of is Ayer's Chorry Pectoral." Rev. JOHN K. CHASB, South Hampton, N. IL "My Tvlfe and live children wore taken down with la grippe, while the disease was so widely prevalent. I dosed them with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and before using quite two bottles my family was restored to health. 1 know of several obstinato cases of the samo complaint which were also cured by this remedy." J. FAKMNTER, I'aulette, Miss. " I was cured of la enpp8 hy the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." C. S. TnOXIFSON, Pub. "Signal," West Farmlngton, O. is put up in half-sizo bottles at half price 50 cents. DAMAGED BY A BREACH. Surface Caving Causes the Ill-east Work of u Itosm'toir to ItleaU. Mino workings of Packer Xo. a colliory, at Ilrownsville, caused a caving in of tho sur face, which Bllected tho breast works of ii small reservoir and released tho water. Tho Hood that followed washed rails, tools and other material from tho breaker to tlio Le high Valley It. Ii. tracks. Singularly as it may seem, the rushing water did not enter tho mino and the operations of the colliery were not iuterfeied with. Dr. Hull's CourIi Syrup lias cured hooping cough when no other treatment ouldgivo relief. For croup this remark able remedy has no equal. It conquers croup at onco. Acfiiirntiiii Kln'iMi nis wir. Wllllamsport, P:i., Dec. 1. Mrs. Sam uel Hear, of KHmsport, was shot and Instantly Tuesday afternoon while standititT In her home. The shot accidentally rame from .a enn In tho hands ot the woman's husband. The husband Is wild Willi grief. Mr. Bear hud shouldetcil his breeohloading: fowl ing piece pionaratory to startliiK for the woodH in finest of game. As he was steppl"g through the open door the g"ii evidently struck or caught on sonn". lung, there was an explosion, and .Mrs. Hear dropied to the floor dead, vhtle her thlld's fare was burned by the powder from the gun. It Hits the Spot That's Right. What? Pali-Tina for coughs and colds. At Irubler Bros., drug store. Marring.. Miss Emily Wary, of Ashland, and Hany llinnle. of Philadelphia, weie married at the latter city on TuoMlay. swell wedding took placo in St. Jeiomo s church, Tamaqiia, yesterday, when James Dowlingand Miss Oeitrudo Carney were joined in matrimony. Tho groom is assistant superintendent ot tlio Metropolitan lusur ance Company, and well known hero. The couple wero supported by Dr. John D, Urenuan and Miss Catherine Higgms, butli ol this town. Among the invited guests were tho folluwiug from Slicuaudoali . Messrs, Harry, John and Tcrienee ISradigau, Mr. and Mrs. John Hradley, the Misses Jennings, John McDonnell, William Welsh, John Harlc, David Iieilly, johu F. Iliggins. Misses Ellio unit Katie Iliggins. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of tho bride's parents in Muucli Chunk yesterday afternoon, when Miss Mary Campbell, of that place, and Harry J Me. Carroll, f Delano, wero declaied man and wife. They will reside at tho latter place, whero tho groom holds a position in Depew's general store. 'At noon to-day Miss Ida M. Ilcpler, of Delano, and It. P. Swank, Esq., of .Mahanoy Citv. woro joined in matrimony iu the uowlv furnished home of their own at the latter place. Itev. T. M. Morrison per formed tho ceremony, Tho groom is a well known member of thu liar, while tho bride is well and favorably known here, having been fecrctary of the Young People's Chris. tian Endeavor Society of tlio county. OLD POINT COMFORT. Six-Day Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad. The first of tliopresontseriesof persouiifly. conducted tours to Old rolut Uomlort via tlie Pennsylvania railroad will leave Now York mid Philadelphia ou Tuesday, Decern her 27. Tickets, including luncheon on goinir tri and one and three-fourths days' hoard at Old Point Comfort, and good to return direct hy regular trains within six days will ho sold at rato of $15.00 from Now York ; $13 50 from Trenton : $12 50 from Philadelphia, aud proportionate rates from other points. For itineraries, and full information apply to ticket agciits ; Tourist Agent 1100 Broadway, Now York, and 780 Ilroad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo, V, Itoyil, Assistant General Passenger Agent, ilroad Street Statlou, Philadelphia. ltlotouH Qimrtutte. Joseph Kasporowlcz, John Mitchell, Peter Blrawinskl and Stiney Kasinowica wcro ar rested at half past three o'clock this inornlu, liy Policemen Uraltls, Ilutler and Matz, and Watchman Tempest for drtiiikenuess, ills orderly conduct and dlsturhing the peace In the Unit ward. They were uuahlo to pay the huroiigli lino and costs, and Justice Shoo maker committed each for -1H hours. Dr. Hull' Cough Syrup helps con suiuptivcs aud cures incipient consumption ; it loosens the phlegm aud heals. It is with out dun lit the host cough medicine. Price 23 cents. Military Funeral, The funeral of Henry II. Thomas, who en listed In thu U. 8. Artillery under Ucut. Sirller, and who died at Fortress Monroe, Va , on tho 28 lust., will take place at the family residence at Morea at noon to-morrow. The burial will he made with military honors, Interment will he made at Jeaues ville. Seriously Injured. Andrew Uoery, aged 37 years, aud em ployed at the Iluck Mountain colliery, met with u FerioiK accldeut hy falling coal yes terday alternoou. liesldes receiving inJurUb fahout the body he sustained fractures of both legs. Ho was removed to thu Miners hospital fur treatment. THE INCREASED FARE. The Tmctlon Company Knforrri. tho Ten. (lent Italn Tu-duy. Tlio new rate of faro on the Schuylkill Traction line was put in forco to-ilay, and to say thst it was received with tniic.i Indigna tion ou tho part of the patrons of tho railway Is putting it mildly. Tho now into is an Increaso of 100 per cent, on tho old. lleic tofore tho ratu between hero and Oln.rdvillo was five cents ; now It Is flvo cents from Shenandoah to host Creek, and flvo cents ad ditional from tho latter placo to (Ilmrdvlllo. The new order of things calls for ten cents from (lhardvillo to Ashland, whllu heieto foro it was but live cents between those points. I hose whom this increaso nllecls most, and who can ill all'urd It. aro the men employed in and about tho mines. Quito it number of people in this town and Brownsville arc em ployed at No. 5 colliery, and they will be compelled to pay 20 cents a day car faro, or about $0 00 to coiiiu out of their monthly wages. The same state of ii Hairs confronts those residing west of host Creek mid who aro employed in tho mines in tills vicinity. It is not known why tlioTractinu Company increases tlio faro between hero and (lirard vlllc, without a similar increase between the latter placo and Mahanoy, hut ft is ceitaln that the people will not quietly submit to this unjust discrimination. It is out of all reason. It Is lexs than three miles between Ashland and tlirardvillc, yet under tho now schedule tho faio is tho Bamo ns between Girardvillo and Mabauoy City, a distance of ii 1 u o miles. Tho Ashland papers intimate that thu Increased faro is the result of an ordinance passed by tho Town Council of that placo taxing tho polls of the company, hut ex empting all other curpoiations. Whether this is the cause of tho high rato wo aro not prepared to say; hut wo believe the increase'd rato will ultimately provo a loss to the com pany financially, aud may result in a war between tho towns allVcted and tho com pany, and it would not be dltlicult to predict tho result. Then, again, it is a question whether tho company can legally charge ten cents be tween points where no change) of cars if made, as is the case between horo and Girardvillo. Under their charter they must not, it is claimed, charge more than five cents. Tho dissatisfactiou over the Increased faro will necessarily benefit tho steam roads. Those who feel tho buiden of this increase, u a spirit of pique, will resort to other modes of travel, oven if tlicy aro compelled to submit to much luconven'ienco or delay. Ten thousand demotiB gnawing away at ono's vitals couldn't bo much worse than the tortures of itchlug piles. Vet there's a cure. Doan's Ointment never fails. Deaths ami Funerals. Howell Jenkitis, a former well known resident of Mahanoy City, died at Nauticoko yesterday. Tho fuueral will take placo at Mahanoy City to-morrow. Jacob Wallauer, Sr., ouo of Ashland's best known men, died thero yesterday morning, aged 78 years. He was twice married, and is survived by his widow and tho following children by his first marriago : Jacob, Frederick, and William, of Ashland; Mrs. Lewis lllltz, of Glrardville, and Mis. T. vans, and Mrs. L. Hubbard, of -t. Louis, Mo. Tlio fu ne nil will tako placo to-morrow aftornoon at 2 o'clock. Tho funeral of Franklin Feger, who died at (lirardviUe, took placo yesterday, intei- meut being mado at Schuylkill Haven. Sophia, wife of Elias Glttner, died at her homo in Tumaqua yesterday morning, sulfur- ng from dropsy. Tho deceased was 02 years old, and leaves a husband and nino children. FunenJ on Saturday uttcruoon. Henry Ilupcrt, for nmny yenrsan cmployo ou the, Heading tailroad, died at his home in Pamaqua, on Tuesday, aged OS years. He eaves a wife and niuo children. Funeral on Sunday afternoon. The funeral of the lato John McCutchenii took placo this afternoon from tlio family residence on West Laurel street I'ev. H. W. Koehler, pastor of the First Prjsbytcriau church, outdated at the services. The remains were taken to Frackville for inter ment. A .MOIIi:iiX MOTIIi;it Has found that her llttlo ones are improved more hy the pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of tlio laialivo ehect of a centlo remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy it and it benefits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured liy tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. Visitor KiitertalniMl. ' A pleasant surprise party was held la'.t evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs Abra ham Grosskettler, on West Lino street. It was held iu honor of a visit from their daughter, Mrs, laigcne Fretz, ot Grand Forks, North Dakota, who is likely to spend tlio wiutor in tho East. Tho event was en joyed by tlio following guests : Misses Annie and Lizzie Vollinar, Minnie and Verona Miller, Lena Medlar, Lena Meutncr and John and Henry Volliuaraiid Otto Adling, of Ashland; and Misses Mary Poll', Curiio Dillmau, Annie aud Katie Wilcolin, Ratio Ploppert, Tina Grosskettler, Carrie and Lilllo Heck and Messrs. Gus. Knipple, Frank and Christ. Franz, Albert Vitus, George Schmidt. Frank Miller, Phil, Murphy, Joo Long, Joe Kiitpple, Joo I'loppert, Jacob Benedict. Nicholas Franz, Peter Heck aud Mr. and Mrs. Grosakettler, Jr. a iti:vi:r.ATioN iim wkik wo. mux. Weak, nervous women who sufl'er fiom female complaints, irregularities, discharges, backache, etc., get no sympathy becauso they "look well." No one hut tho physician knows what they buller, a.id no ono but a great specialist in female diseases like Dr. Greene, 35 West 11th St., New York City, tlio most successful physician iu curiug these complaints, has the knowledge, skill and remedies which never fall to cure. Women should know that Dr. Greeue can bo con sulted by mall, free. Wrlto the Doctor. You can thus get Ids opinion and advice in regard to your cafe, fiee. Write now it may reeult iu your euro. Twenty-five per cent, can be saved by buy ing jewelery at Orkiu's, li."J South Main St. New Wushery. Contractor Henry K. Christ, of Mahanoy City, last evening closed a contract with ex- County Commissioner Charles Myers, of Cressoiia, lor tho erection of u now wa9hery at the Preston colliory, Girarlvllle, The structure will lie similar to that of the Stoddard winhery, recently erected nt Gil burton, and will cost $10,000, It will be owned by Muleria, Hill & Co., of Philadel phia, and will havu a capacity of twenty cars per day. The erection of the washory was begun to-day by a force of ao carpenters. Many new and modorn Improvements In machinery will bo introduced, among them being u pistuu shaker. This will he tho first of Its klud ever put lu operation iu this re gion. Fan-Tina I What is It 7 The gn atest euro fui coughsaud colds. At G rubier llros., drug store. Loiulei Hums Arresteil, David I.loyd, of Murea, loader boss at the Morea colliery, was arraigned before Justice Ketuer, of Mahanoy City, last evening, charged with assault and battery by Johu Myrowkki, The suit arose over a dispute caused hy too many men riding ou-a car at a time, contrary to the mine laws Myruwskl was ordered oil' aud ho says he was after wards assaulted by Lloyd, The accused furnished f'300 ball, At Payne's uursery, Glrardville. you will I Cud tho largest stock overseen lu the county. -THERE'S nirnnniiTT nirnr.nf.HTA SB if L SI! BR 11 IV I 1 L'U 1 V lUVDRbUfilO ! U I DRUUftl 0 Now bcinc sold nt Vj less than their ! cr !.... ri.i.. Klnnl.t overcoats now sold at $Q ; $15 Imported overcoat now sold at 1 O. Unlit overcoats we are selling at almost half price. We have the finest line ol storm overcoats ever displayed hy any dealer, and they are being sold at from $5 up to $10. In pea jackets for men, with large or small collars, we offer you great bargains aed guarantee pel feci satisfaction. Hlaek, blue, brown light colored overcoats for boys and children we have in endless variety, all sizes, all styles and bottom rock prices. Mothers, if you should see our reefers for children that we are selling for Si 00 you would snap them up quicker than vve could hand them out They can't be bought at any other store for less than $1 .75. We have also made great reductions in suits. Men's all wool suits we offer at $4.50. They actually can't be manufactured for that price. We also have a fine line of pantaloons for men, boys and children. If you want to match a coat and vest with a neat, stylish, well made pair of pantaloons of good material, call at our place. Our line of vestees, blouses and reefers for children can't be beat, and the prices on all have been reduced. Our stock is a tremendous one and to reduce it we have cut down prices. In hats we have the latest styles. We sell you for go cents a hat you can't get elsewhere for less than $1.50. MAMMOTH fiiRSONAL MENTION. Isaac Conway Is ill at his homo on South West sticct. Miss Floreuco WlUlainealc, of Taniao.ua, is vislt'ng friends in town. Mrs. Daniel I.iudenniutli and Mrs, Joseph Duto, wero guests of friends at Frackville. T. J. Tempest has gone to Detroit, Mich,, to join Miss Florence I.angdou in a specialty sketch. Constable Matt. Oiblon went to Philadel phia this morning to servo subpoenas In a civil suit. Miss Mamo Goodman, of Girardvlllc, wit nessed the performance in Ferguson's theatre last evening. Comedian Tommy Shearer and ills leading lady. Miss Isabella Fletcher, discussed theatrical topics with tlio members of tho Ideals at tho Ferguson House to-day. Mr. Shearer's company plays at Ashland this week . ClirlstmaB Girts. Sample caso now open for inspection. Tho Defender, Traveler and American Rights cigars. Put up in boxes to suit you. All sales guaranteed, k. Urooks Knelly, 37 East Centra street, Shenandoah, Pa. tf l'lmllli" Tar Itlver. Thero Is rcnlly nnd truly n tnr river In North Carolina, hut some folks will not bellcvo it An old Johnny Itch f.ont tho following htory of how tho Yankees found It: "When tho Confederates ovnouatcd Wash- tar ami turpentine Into tho river at Taffs 1 store, and two months later 11 steamboat, , '.ho Colonel 11111, with 100 Yankoo prison- era Boing from Snlislmry to Washington to bo uzchnnged, tied up nt tho wharf to lot tho boys batlio. Thoy htlrred up tlio tnr at tho bottom of the river and wero smeared with it from head to foot. When wo camo upon them, each 1111111 had his ra tions of meat in 0110 hand ami a small stick In tho other, scraping and greasing for dear llfo 'Hello, boys! What's tho matter?' I alced. And they replied, Durnetl If wo haven't found Tnr river nt last; tho whole bctlls covered with pitch.' " New York Press. Annual Sole9 overC, 000,000 Bows FOB BILIOUS AND HERV0US DIS0UDEE3 Bueh as Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness aftor meals. Head ache Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushings ot Hent, Los3 of Appetite, Costlvoness. Blotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and 'Trembling Sensations. TEE FIEST D03E WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer will ncknowlodgo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Hi:r.CIIAJlS P1I.I.S, taken as direct ed, w'lq.ulcklyrestoro Fomalos to com plete health. They promptly removo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem nnd euro hick Ilcatlucbc. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boccham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARCEST SALE Ofnr-y l'atcnt.llcillclno In Hie World. 25c at all Drue Stores. MISCELLANEOUS. J ANTKD. Boarders Good accommodation and first class menU. Ceut al location. All the comfortH of home. Apply to Jake ieniz, corner aiuiii anu i out sirccis. u-"v- "IOlt UK NT. Storeroom and dwelling:, at 117 I1 Mouth Jardln street, la for rent, clicau. Apply to M.T, I'urccll, corner Oalc nnd West streets. II-'. noil KENT, Dwelling house, with all con. 1 vunlencea, with good location, for rent. Apply nt this offlco. it TOIt SALE Valimhle Hhenandonh property SrS V centrally locateU on uaic mreei, modern conveniences, tito'e roOIllUIid and house on the rvnr. For further Information P P'y At this uflicu. tl XTOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Al IN ply to 8. G, SI. llollopeter, attorney, Hbenandoali. 8-31 tt SPECULATORS Who have from $25 uowards and want to I make money in an absolutely safe plan of I speculation, where guaranteed profitB will continually bo from 10 to 30 percent, monthly the entire year with no imsnlbllltr of losing original capital, send for full particulars oi our prognssive plan. a. KAIMKK & CO., Aldriab Court, New York City. Canaries. A line lot of singers received from Phila delphia. All kinds. They will make acceptable Christmas gifts. JAPANESE OOLD FISH and Klobes. All kinds of pluoons. V'e also sell miners' supplies and drilling iniiclilni M. DAVID HOPKINS, 105 Kuxt Centre street, . flienandoah, Pa. PRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N, Centre .St., PotUvIUe, Pa. Fine old 'Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, at the bar, A choice line of Cigar and Tcuipur uuce Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals ut all hours. A BIG CUT I value at the Mammoth Clothing House, 9 and 1 1 South Main street. .,r. ciilrl nt fti j I V ITprsiou rvrrnrvir nnw until nt 3f.G ! Sf MMtnn CLOTHING HOUSE, LOUIS GOLDIN. Will be paid to any person who finds us to misrepresent our goods. If not as represented we will refmio. your money and forfeit this reward. We sell Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Musical Instruments At the very least 25 per cent, cheaper than any dealer in town. Our holiday display is now ready. Give us a call. Repairing promptly attended to. ORKIN'S JEWELRY STORE, 129 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna. MORGAN'S BAZAR. Blackboards, 25c to $1.00 Doll Go Carts, 25c to fi .00. Doll Carriages, 10c to $1.50. SLKIGHS and WAGONS. Doll Houses, 25c to I.OO r-M!i Trimc ten tr i nr UO" 1 rulllCh. 25- l OO 1 Metals phones, 25Cto$$l.O0. 1 ' , Il)f)rfl3l1 S CJaZat. 23 IM, tVlAIIM ST. NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE For good and cheap shoes at the lowest prices, go to the NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardln St. 33 West Centre Street. 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 and they will receive prompt attention. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANV, 1NVIQORATINO TO THE HAIR m,u SCALP. Drop us a postal card and a wc will call at your residence. Prompt attention. , Dusto's Tonsoi al Parlos, FerRUSon House Dlock. miLn.-cticnr store, o DEAI.KH IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. 39 West Contra Street. The Cheap Prices We aro charclne for the Best Gkoceuiks to be hail are ualnlni; popularity are iiatnlnt; dally. Wo believe In "live and let live." We want the buyer to have some of tho profits as weli as tho seller. pur aooos, boots ahu shoes, aiCNT'S POBNISUINa. Choice winter stock. Uood goods at the lowest prices. Rhlllp Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST.. SHENANDOAH. PA (A Ha la one ol possess, gives It. Handsome Complexion of tbe greatest cnarms a woman can I rozzoai'B uourLSXioK rowsuni LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. i i l'l Select your garment from up-to-date styles. We have the right goods here and a large variety to select from at the right prices. Ladles' Coats, $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 ol dress coods has no equal. Yon will find here a large assortment of plain and ancy laurics in torcign anu domestic nt bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains. blanket", carpets, rugs, etc. Look throuch our line on second floor unil get prices. Butterick paiier patterns, best in the world. sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN," NORTH MAIN STREET. DAVISON'S Holiday Announcement. Our holiday stock now occupies every available space in our three large store rooms. That wecannow lulfill the desires of holiday pur chasers is beyond doubt. We have jn our selection a beautiful stock of parlor tables, jardinier stands, bric-a-brac, rockers, hall racks, pictures, easels, mirrors, rugs, lace curtains, chenille curtains, poles and fix tures, chenille table covers, aud 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 1! 1 , . ll uuu uiiu suk 1'rencn are a tempta f" y. turn to the buyer. A big line of couches and lounges in every con ceivable make. In odd pieces of iancy furniture we cannot be ex celled. Corner, chairs, reclining chairs and straight chairs in large varieties. Our line of bed room suits are cheap with many to select from. Also sideboards and 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. DAVISON'S BUSY. FURNITURE. AND. STOVE. STORE, 1 19-121-123 North Alain St. POHHERCIAL HOTEL RESTAURANT, )) U cs-MorrlsHeckman, VtopuJ' Vjinow open. Eatlut; bar attached. Fre lunch morning nnd even!, g. Choicest of wines, brandies, clgurs and beers. YAL. UEYRANT, flgr. t ""it I I al. .1
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