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. Uy the way, don't forget our 25c line of delicious chocolates. HOOKS & BROWN, a rsl. Main St. WHITMAN'S HOREHOUND CANDYzr FOR C0UC1I1S AND THROAT AFFECTIONS. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, $ 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 buers. They are selling Ladles' SI.50 shoes at - " 2.50 shoes al " 3.50 shoes al - Men's $1.25 shoes at " 2.00 shoes at " 3.00 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 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUK DOORS AllOVU POST OFFICE. Pa. s lEGEL'S TOVE tore: 123 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 oulv 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 , r 1. 1 ! .1,... ... r1t.1l.1fv rAnm line lor uie iiuuuuj'n m unuus furniture, chairs, solas, couches.etc UJ.16EL 123 and 131 South Main Street. Colored Glasses Should not be worn without intelligent advice. Whenever an eye finds relief in a shaded 01 colored glass, something i 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 given after a thorough and intelligent examination, Glasses If 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 lire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 113 Kaat Coal Htreet, Hhenandotib, I'ennu Malt orderi promptly attewloU io. BEST t-lrvJE OF P, FLOUR, FEED, ad BTUAW. able Oil Cloths. j West wenirc bv. COUNTY" SEAT NEWS. Tlio TrrnMirv In liiiintr mill llio Olllcltila ltpc-eli' no 1'tiy. l'ottaville, 1)mi. 2. YestonUy wa p-tjvlay at the ciiiirt hone, but there wan not aii!tl cicnt funds In t tin Innniy to meet this current expenses of the county, and ana eon Mxjtietica many of tint olhYmN and clcrki did not receive tlmlr muntlily stipend. The clerk In thno nlliewi whose rcceipti fur tlio month covered tlm amount of their siUiIm ero paid. Tlio CimiuilsnloiieiK recently liquidated a loun of $111,000 and this crippled tlio treasury. Tu meet etirrotit expenses the Commissioners iuut luo a temporary lo.ni mid they lmo Iiwii uiIvImmI to do so by the Controller. Olio of the most luleiestlng cases tried dur ing the prrovnt term of civil court was called bofoie Judnc I.yuns yejturdiiy nftprnoou. It Isn suit broimht liy Willi 1111 Wlllielui, IIsij., over n your sttii, iiKHinst tlio I'ottsvlllo Klcc trio lialhviiy Co., for ?'J,00(lut professional ser vice In securing tlio right of way through Schuylkill Haven, Mlnersville, St. Clnlr ami other towns. There nre 11 largu nuinber of witnesses. All of ycsteiday afternoon was token uu arguing legal points, and tlio caso is being fought inch by inch. John O. Ulrich is counsel for Wilhelin, while the company is Tepioscnted by Guy 12. ratciuhar. The company made an oH'or for settlement, but it was refused by Wilhelin. The case of Mi'Mlclinnl & Wildnmu Mannfaoturliig Company vs. William ! Holtz and Willmui Sausser, trading as Holt. and iMUcr; iiMimipMt ; settled by agree incut. A sordid of flB3.U0 was u wanted to tin I'ottsvlllo Lumber Company against Oeorgo .11. Knoll. The jury in tlio case of tlio Kellnier I'iano Co. vs. Lnviua Walters rendered a verdict for $177 13. This included interest on the original lirico of tlio instrument, which was $150. Notwithstanding rumors to tlio contrary there will bo iioappointuientof Commissioner for nt leant a neck or two. Tho delay is said to bo owing to the illness of Judge rotbhlng. Tho impression seems to bo general that ex-Clerk of the Courts Shortall will receive the plum, although tho other candidates aro urging their claims and sunn of them nre confident of success. Humor has it that Thomas O'Connor, tlio ex-Postmaster at Mahanoy City, and James Faddeu, of Cass township, will bo assistants to Controller-elect Muldoon, 11 ml that ci Justico of tho l'caeo Carilln will also grace a desk in that ollico. Tlio Chronicle Is authority for tho statement that I'oor Di rectors Hogan und Walhorn have divided tho appointments, und that tho former wilt nauio tho clerk and physician, while the steward ship will go to Walborn, the other appoint ments to be equally divided. Martin l'egley, of llrunswick, it is said is slated for the stewardship and M. J. Murphy, of Mahanoy City, ex-Deputy Recorder, for tho clerkship, and Dr. Metier, of Girardvillo, fur physician. The latter is a brother of Coroner-elect Blciler, of Frackvillo. Speaking of appointments brings to mind the authenticated statement that tho Tax payers Association will lccommend to the Salary Iloaid a reduction in tho clerical force at the court house and Almshouse. The Salary Hoard comprises tho County Commit). sioners and tho Controller, and heforo they meet tlio third Commissioner will ho up poimen. 4110 raxpayors Association con tends that thore are too many clerks in tho ollico ot tho District Attorney, Iiegister, Contioller, Treasurer, Clerk of tho Courts and Commissioners, and that tho pruning knife should alsoboapplied at the Almshouse As to what action the Salary Hoard will tako is problematical, although it is hinted that so fur as the Commissioners ale concerned they will likely act favorably t.pon tlio iccom mendation. Controller-elect Muldoon will hit as a member of tho Salary Hoard. The clerks in tho offices atl'ected aro naturally on tho nigged -edge. The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on nny druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Halsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Hronchitis nnd Consump tion. Price 25c and 50c. Letters inintod. Letters of administration were granted to A. 11. Mnoro on the estato of Henry W. Mooro, lato of the borough of Tremont, de ceased : to Moses A. I'urnell on tho estato of Anthony Itoszwlcki, lato of tho township of lily the. deceased : to II. U. Jungkurtb on tho estate of Mary Kuhns, Nif tho borough of St. Clair, deceased. A Mom:itx si oil 1 1:1: Has found that hor little ones aro initirovjd moio by tho pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of tho laxative etl'ect of a gentle lemedy, than by any other. Cliildten enjoy it and it bcnellts them. Tho truo remedy. Syrup of l'igs, is nianufactuied by the California 1'ig Syrup Co. only. Collodions For the I'opo, Archbishop liyan has issued a letter to rectors of all tho Catholic churches in this diocese, in which ho bays: "Ab you and your people aro aware, tho Third Plenary Council of Haltlmoro directed that an annual collec tion bo taken in all the churches of the country for tho proper support of our Holy rather tlio I'opo, and 111 order to help meet tho meat expenses of tho administration of the I niversal church. The pressing need of a protectory for wayward hoys in this diocese obliged us to postpone this collection until the present time. Hut now wo should ho the more generous 111 our olleriugs, and should express by this generosity our dial sympathy with the l'outiU' in his present trials." Try Grain-0 1 Try Grain-0 I rsk jour Grocer to-day to show you a package of GKAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coflee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GKAIN-0 hag that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, hut it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. i the price of coffee. 15c and 25 cK per package. Sold by all grocers. Deeds Itoconlod. Tho following doeds wore Illed for record : From W. O. Hock and wife to Johu Herber, premises in Donaldson ; II. W, Titniun und wife to City Ico Company, premises in Shen andoah ; Samuel Wuidmau et nl to Kehley Hun Ico Company, premises In Shenandoah ; Henry Fritz to Alviu Fritz, premises in Iiyon township; Amos Wright, trustee, to John F. (julrcn, premises In St. Clair; C. K. Herb to Ldward Kehler, premises in Kid red town ship, It Hits the Spot That's Klgbt. What V I'uu-Tlna for coughs and colds. At G rubier Bros., drug Btoro. Fire I Fire I fire! Insure your property from loss in tho ldestand strongest cash companies : Phlla. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America aud Ftro Association, Hartford Flro Ins, Co., American Fire Insurance Co- West Chester Fire lus. Co., United Firemen's mi. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S, Jardln St., Sheuaudoah. ClirUtuiiis eauiplo case now open fur inspection. Tlio Defender, Traveler aud American Itluhts cigars, rut up In boxes to suit you. All sales guaranteed. Ilrooks Knelly. 37 East Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa, tf At Payne's nursery, (Hrardvillo. you will llnd the largest stock ever seen lu the county A. What doo3 A stand for T When Bonio friend suggests that your blood needs A sarsaparilla treat ment, remember that A stands for AYER'S. Tlio first letter in tho alphabet stands for tho first of sarsaparillas ; first in origin, first in record, first in the favor of the family. For nearly half a century has been curing all forms of blood diseases--scrofula, eczema, totter, rheumatism, erysipelas, blood poi soning, etc. There's a book about thoso cures " Ayer's Curebook, a story of cures told by tho cured," which 13 sent freo on request, by Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass. The book will interest you if you are sick or weak, because it tells not what it is claimed tho remedy will do, but what your neighbors and fellows testify that it has done. Will it cure you V It has cured thousands like you. Why not yon? THK AVKATlIfcK. Tho forecast for Saturday: Fair, slightly colder weather nnd brisk to fresh westerly and northwesterly winds. SURPItlSE AND DELIGHT. An Opportunity for liver body to llnjoy Tun of the Most l'leasalit Sensations. If you want to bo stirpiised and dolightcd get next Sunday's Philadelphia Press (De cember 4). Hero aro some of the great features which Tho Sunday Pross will present exclusively : The latest and best story by Jerome K. Jerome, whose "Idlo Thoughts" and other ooks have mado millions smile. It is called The Surpriso of Mr. Milberry;" ouu of 'Karl's" pastellos in proso, dealing witli the elevation of Chinatown; ltudyard kiplin's new story of 11 inau-o'-war; something about the funeral of Georgo Washington, which occmrcd uincty-uiuo years ago, and some other Waslilngtoiiia. A miniature exposi tion of our now territory whoro tho Philip pino and other islands are, showing their people, products and other interesting do- tails. The great wheat fields of Argentine, our Southern rival, and Anno Kltteuhouso's famous fashion letter, illustratod by the gicatost of fashion artistsou the best woman's page in tho country. Order next Sunday's Pross to-day. ITsu Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup for stub born colds. This wonderful remedy posi tively cures all lung ali'ectluiis in 11 remark ably short time. Try it and bo convinced. Price i!o cts. ....Id 'lliirirlnry In 1'Iymoiitll. Plymotitli, Pn., Dec. 2. A bold burg lary was coininlttod here shortly before C o'clock In tho morning. Five men en tered the booh store of I.. Jj. Davenport, whleli is situated on the mnln street of the town. Tlioy effected an entrance by cutting; a panel out of the door. Oneo inside the robbers lost no time in blowing; open the safe with n heavy charge of dynamite. The safe had previously been wrapped in blankets. A. 13. Williams, an undertaker, who lives nearby, heard the report of the explosion. He raised his bedroom win dow and rave the alarm. A bullet whizzed past him. He put the win dow down in a hurry. The shot was fired by a man who was stationed on tho outsldo to wntch. After securing everything of value In the safe the thieves made their escape with $70 In cash. $110 In express orders and $150 In Jewelry. Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't ho much worse than the tortures of itching piles. Yet there's u cure. Dean's Ointment never fails, A Mammoth Coal Doal. Dubois, Pa Dec. 2. The consum mation of what Is without doubt the largest coal deal ever made In this center of the bituminous coal regions was effected yesterday. The North western Mining nnd Exchange com pany, which has been operating for tho past quarter of a century In Elk county, Is the purchasing party, and the deal places them on an equal foot ing, so far as holdings are concerned, with the Itochester and Pittsburg and the Herwlnd-Whlte companies. The tract acquired by the Northwestern adjoins and lies directly south of their place In Jefferson and Clearfield coun ties and comprises over 7,000 acres of the finest bituminous coal lands In the state. The transaction will lead to thi Investment of many millions In this section. Use IJr. Hull's Cough Syrup for Hint hacking cough. It is the best medicine for throat and lung affections. Olio bottlo or tills reliable remedy will effect a cure. Price 25c. Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that all taxes due on tlio tax duplicates 01 jkx wi" Scnnlan aro to ho paid to M. Mellot, at No. l!l KastCoutro Btrcet, and without luriuor uu lay. SI. J. SOANLAN, 11-30-lw -la collector. A Serious Full. George Whltaker, an aged morchant of Mahanoy City, was seriously Injured by falling ou au icy street crossing In that town yesterday. Ho sustained u fracture of tho riidit bin and sull'ercd from severe shock. Owing to his advanced ago his family la very much soucoriied as to the probable results. l.'mlorsed for Commissioner. At a meeting of the Young lien's Uepubll- can Club of Mahanoy City last night, Mark I). Bowiuau. late Kepubllcan candidate for County Survoyor, was endorsed for the posi tion of County Commissioner now vacant, and a petition is to bo forwarded to the court. l'ull of Coal. Josenh Genalouis. a mluer employed at the Knickerbocker colliery, receiveu a compouiiu fracture of tho right ankle and a deep lacera tion over tho right oyo last night. As lie returned to tho faco of a breast after firing a shot a fall of coal occurred. Ho was removed to tho Minors' hospital. Funeral. Tho funeral of Sirs, Margaret Qulun took place this morning, from tho family resldenco ou South West street. High mass was cole hratcd at the Annunciation church, and tho remains were interred in tho Aunuuclutlon cemetery. THE BOROUGH COUNCIL. Only Itoutlno llusltcss Transacted at Last Nights .Meeting. A regular mectingof tho liorough Council was hold last night vith tho following mem bers in attendanto s Messrs. JIcGuIro, Straughu, James, Nclswemler, Murphy, Shoemaker, Dell, Itsrkins, Ilrcnnau, Hand, Lally, Coaklcy. Air. Harkins stated that a eroding was needed at tho corner of Chestnut and West Ccntro streets. Chairman McGulro stated that it was unusual to lay crossings at this soason of the year, The lluanco committee reported that It had drawn the bonds lo ho ledeemed as follows Thirty-one $100 bonds, threo $300 bonds and two fSUO bonus. Mr. James moved that after lecelvliig a statement from tho secretary ar to tho bal auces due, the liorough Solicitor proceed to collect the taxea fiom tho Schuylkill Irac tlon and Lakeside Electric Hallway Com panics, Tho llro apparatus committee, reported that tho Are plugs had been examined. In this connection Flro Marshal P. .1. Ueynuld's re. port was read. It stated that tho plugs at tho corner of Coal and Walnut streets anil East Centre street, at Indian Itldgo colliery, aro leaking; the one at tho corner of Centre and Catherine streets is blocked; and llio plugs at the comers of Emeriel; and Lloyd streets, Centre and llridgo aud Oak and White streets havo no pressure. There nro 50 plugs on tho borough water Hues aud 18 on the old lines, a total of (IS. The question as to who should attond tho Sherin 's salo of Tax Collector M, J. Scanlau's store, under the execution issued at the In stance of tho liorough Council on tho tax duplicate of 1S8.", was again brought up. liorough Solicitor llurkc said ho would not bid at the salo for Council unless ho received special instructions in tho matter, or should bo accompanied by a committee similarly in structed. He said ho did nut wish to run tho risk of bcitig charged with bidding two or threo times tho valuo of tho stock aud saddling it on Council. Upon motion of Mr. I.ally the matter was left in tho hands of the law committee and Porough Solicitor, with full power to act. Chief IturEess Tabor brought to the atten tion of Council tho necessity of tho adoption of an ordinance governing balls and similar gatherings, such as is in force at Ashland and other towns. The matter was referred to the Ordinance committee, with instructions to report ut tho next meeting, as to whether or not such an ordinance 1 deemed necefsaiy. liids for the painting of the borough build ing roof and bell tower roof were presented from Messrs. Francis Deegan, T. W, Couvillo and 1'. J. Delancy and referred hack to tho bidders, with instructions that they bid 611 tlio painting of each of tho roofs, and also tho painting of the tower. Orders were given that tin cups ho provided for use in thu lockup. An order was granted 011 the liorough Treasurer trausfening tho money received from tho tax 011 foreign insurance companies to tho treasurer of tho Firemen's Association of tho borough, Owiug to tho low tldo condition of the borough treasury all hills except thoso for coal, coal hauling and labor were laid over until tho next meeting. On motion of Sir. Harkins a bill of J. J. Coakley for $100 for extra services as secre tary of Council was granted. Messrs. Mc Gulro, Straughu and James asked to ho re corded in the negative and strongly opposed tho increase salary as setting a bad precedent. A bill from tho Western Union Telegraph Company for sending telegrams to vaiious parts of tho country forthoarrest of lilalecki, tho mimlerer of Constable D.iinlo. was re ferred to tho Borough Solicitor, with instruc tions that ho try to collect tlio amount from the County Commissioners. Tho amount of tho hill was $21171. Tho report of the Chief of Polico for the mouth of November showed that there were tlneo arrests during tho month. Two paid lines and one served time. Lodgings were furnished to nine persons. Chief Ilurgess Tabor collected $2 of the tines aud Justice Toomey collected $2. liorough Treasurer Mullahey presented the following report : lialaiico on hand at the last report, $735.81 ; M.J. Scinlaii, collector, $300 ; Chief liurg.ss, $10U; Water Superin tendent, $l,.r)2."; High Constable, $10.00; total, $2,07131. Orders paid during the month, $1,-182 3!. UaUnie ou hand, $1,180.05. The leport of tho Chief Ilurgess showed that during tho month of November ho collected $32.50 in theatrical licenso and $4 for flues on arrests, a total of $30.50. Mmrke.v WIlf Plain M Itol'ioll. New York, Dee. 2.-Tom O'ltourke, Tom Sharkey's manager, says: "Shar key will agree to meet Charley Mitchell In a 20 round bout, the contest to take place before the I.enox Athletic club In January. The Inox club will offer a purse of $10,000 for the event." Try Cream Silver Polish, market. At iirumm's. Best ou the Adinltud tu th Hospital. Anthony liugden, Win. Pcnn. aged 3S, caught by a fall of coal, and both boucs of tue right leg were broken below the knte. Mike O'Counell, of Mahanoy Plane, aged 10. Ho was stabbed in the leg about a week ago, and has a had suppcrating wound. Michael Suckly. Shenandoah. Very bad sprain of the muscles of the back sustained in tho mines. Buy Keystone Hour. Bo sure that tho name Lehhici & II A eh, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack Morn Troop-. I'rinii I'orto Itlfo. havannnh, r;u.. Dee. 1. The transport Mb higan arrived yesterday from Ponce iiringlnB too regular troops which huve been in I'orto Illco with deneral Brooke's command. The Infantry and cavalry left last night for Huntsvllle, Ala., where they will go Into camn. The light batteries will encamp here temporarily, but will probably accom pany the Seventh army corps to Cuba. Tim 1 liimti.i nrr .'iu r,i.n Savannah, Ga., Dec, 2. The trans- ifu.i nesiur, carrying the Fifteenth United States Infnnirv in m..,,,.i, Cuba, which was twlco run ngrouml! nciu iu sea yesterday. She was fol lowed llV thf. ATnt.ltnl.r, non..ln t, - ....,.,, K.,ij.iii, mu ourth Tennessee regiment to Clen- iucKUS. ... . . . "'o oi liiauiooorrr NEURALGIA and similar Complaint: iiou jirpjutxui uQurr uio einngcnt IERMAH MEDICAL LAWS prescribed by eminent physicians! OR. filCHTEK S a iviruitnn n World renowned I ltemni-kabl v sucrcfiff ill I onirgrnutnowtitiTrado Alark" Anchor.' 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Eontei, Own Qlaswork. 23&WCU. EndcrnuJ & r ucommtadca uy A. Waller, 106 N.Maln St.. . u, uacennncn. 103 n. Main si .F.P.D.Klriln, 6 B. Main St. Shenandoah. g "ireiitt"1'- DR. niCMTEB'S ANCHOR" STOMAOIIAT. beat for L'-T."Pr""'"'"'"""'c 1'iiNiniiiliitii. W RHE Ml SIO ft Q 1 I I PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Country Ghrntilfllml for Hasty Perusal. G. W. lfcidgklus, of Tamaqua, a railroader, sustained Injuries to his chest and right shoulder by being squcozed between cars. Tho clothes of seven-year-old Mary Lllluk, of Middleport, caught flro, nnd she was seriously burned, L. V. Snpt. Keith is reported to havo said that tho train which left Har.lclon at 7:30 a. 111. forShamokiii will bo restored. Clnulos Waguor. son of Capt. K. C. Wagner, of Glrnrdvlllc, lcturned homu Wednesday night from Poito Itlco. Hnv. W. F. llontz, of Port Arthur. Texas, was formally Installed as pastor or tho Eng lish Lutheran church at I'ottsvlllo last even ing. ., Tho county treasury Is empty, aud the Commissioners must mako a temporary loan. Tho -Minors' hospital is crowded with pa tients, and among tho niimhor Is a woman from Excelsior. , May, tho lfl-ycar-old daughter of Otto Lauth, of Trevorton, is dylug from lockjaw, caused by n nail in her shoe that penetratod her foot. A double track will bo built by the Lehigh Valley on the Wilkcsbaire mouutain whore the wreck recently occurred. A Stroudsblirg pastor refused to allow his congregation to hold a baby show to raise funds for tho church. lireaker boys at the Uazlo mines, Hazle ton, struck because tho boss wanted them to work at noon. .Michael Keating, a well-kuown resldont of Alleiitown, has had his arm amputated as a result of dislocating a shoulder 20 years ago. The Pennsylvania Telcphono Company has begun tho extension of its lines to a number of towns lu tho upper end of Lehigh county. In tho Pennsylvania Kailrocd freight yard, at Columbia, John Soudors, of Wilmington, Del., had his legs ciushcd under a train, aim he soon died. The unnual meeting of tho Lehigh Valloy Homoeopathic Medical Society, was held at Allentown yesterday and Dr. F. A. Garis, of liethlcheui, was elected president. Housewives desiriug a choice assortment ot holiday groceries should not fall to road Kcitcr's announcement to day. The Executivo Conunitteo of tho American Foundryuien's Association has announced that the next annual convention of tho or ganization will bo held at Pittsburg, George Martin, of Company A, Fifth Penn sylvania Ueglmeut, is stricken down with small-pox at tho homo of his fathor, in Huntingdon, aud quarantine has been es tablished. Private Victor II. Holmes, of Company K, Tenth Pennsylvania Pegimeut, who was shot in tho chest at the battle of Mauila, is said to bo dying from his wound lu a San F'ranclsco hospital. Pan-Tina I What Is it ? Tho greatest cure foi coughs and colds. At Guilder Bros., drug store. A'ictlm to be Hurled. Susie, bovcu year old child of Andrew Sclix, of Middleport,-will be hurled at Maha noy City to-moirow. Tho child died from burns received through her clothing catch ing flro. Notice to Ownors of Horses. Tho Local Association, No. 117, National Horseshoers Association, do horeby notify the public that the price of shoeing will be advanced after December 1, 1808. By order Of tho COMMITTKE. Kl tiger Itroken. Daniol Blew had tho index finger of his right hand broken yesterday, whilo unload ing timber at tho Mahanoy City colliery. Annual Solos overO.000,000 Boxes It FOE BILIOUS AND MEEV0US DIS0EDERS Eueli as Wind nnd Tain In the Stomach, Giddiness. Fulness aftor meals. Head ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings ot Heat. Loss of Appotito, Costlvoness. Blotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills. Dis turbed Bleep. Frightful Droams and nil Kervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIEBT DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufforer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. HErxiIAM'S IMI.I.S, taken as direct ed, wllciulckly restoro Fomales to com plete health. They promptly romovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem und cure hick Jlendnclic. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beocham's Pills aro a And have tho LARCEST SALE Ofar.y I'atciit.tledlclne In the World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. MORGAN'S BAZAR. Blackboards, 25c to $1.00. Doll Go Carts, 25c to $1.00. Doll Carriages, 10c to $1.50. SLEIGHS and WAGONS. Doll Houses, 25c to $1.00 Doll Trunks, 25c to 1.00 Metals phones, 25c to $1. 00. Morgan's Bazar, 23 rsl, rviAirvJ ST. rimn.-ctiEnr - stoke. a DEAI.K11 IN o . Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. CO Wast Ccntro Stroot. Canaries. A flue lot of slnirers received from l'lillu ilclpliia. All kinds. Tliuy will muke acceptable Clirlbtinaa gifts. JAPANESE (10 LD PISH nnd kIoIm-h. All kinds of iilucons. We 11U0 kHI lulnerfc' KiippllcB mid ilrlllliit; muclilnm. DAVID HOPKINS, 10T J!nt Centre street, - Hlienundoali, l'a. fRABOWSKY HOTEL, I M. GRABOWSKY, Prop'. 810 N, Centre St., I'ottsvllle, l'n. Fine old Whiskeys, ln nnd Wipes, at the bar, A cholco lino of ClKttrs und Tcuinw unco Drinks. Aeoomiuodullons for travelers. Meuls ut ull Iioum. TON NO FOUL PLAY. A Tom 11 Milan's Death at the Alnuliouso Cannon Investigation. A telcphono nicswgo to the Hkrald from tho aluishouso at Schuylkill Haven this morniiiB stated that Joseph I'avlccz.a resident ol tlii-4 town, died at tho Institution U1 night, Tho niCRsaijo added thai tho man arrived at tho plseo in au unconscious corn! tlon yesterday artoruoon, iiaviup, nun ci. , -milled by Justlco Shoemaker. The messago concluded with a request that the Deputy Cornuor bo notltlcd to mako an lnvestlrrtli.il. as It was thotidht theto weio smplcioiis cir cumstances In the case Pursuant to tho request Deputy Cninuer Mauley inquired Into tho iaso. Justice Shoemaker stated that upon the it 111 'hit it of thoboardlnirbos. Martin I.ulltnw'cz, Jcoph Pavlecz was committed to the alnislioii"" ii n confirmed Invalid; that thopatlen- sillier d from St. Anthony's dance, and Injun d his head f.01110 tlmo ago by a fall caused by one of tho spasms, l'avlecz was !0 years old nnd unmarried. Thcro are no friends hero who will receivo tho body aud Interment will be mado in tho pauper's burial plot ut the almshouse. Coco Argollno, tho gonuluo artlclo, for sale at Klrllu's drugstore. 10-fl-tf PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Florence Wlnniugale, .of Tamaqua, who was tho guest of Mr. and Mrsj Samuel W. Davis, of town, has returned to her homo. Miss Ada Schooner, of Uloomsburg, is the guest of Miss Annie Sohaofl'er, on North Main street. P. V. Mouanhan is In Philadelphia to-day to seek medical treatment for au affliction. Frank Horan, of Wilkcsbarre, was enter tained by Carby Kgan and family, on East Lloyd strcot, yesterday. Mrs. ueoreo Powick, of Wilmington, Del , is in town, tho guest of hor sister, Mrs. T. J. Iiroughall, of West Oak stroot. Miss Gcrtio Yost, of Lakeside, is visiting friends in town. G. W. Keiter, of Bloomshurg, Inspected tho shelves of his largo grocery storo to-day, which were hoing filled with a splendid stock of holiday groceries to accomodate the wants of their patrons. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup always cures coughs and colds. It Is poor economy to neglect a cold when a bottle of this reliable remedy will relieve and cure it at once. Price only 25c. Tlio Ilurrlsburg llislioprtc. On Wcduesday the consistory of tho Homan Catholic church met in Romo and ono of the thiiiKS done was the selection of tho bishop of Iiarrisburg. There have been three clergymen, all woll known in this state, who havo been prominently mentioned as Bishop McGovorn's successor and the selection was ono of these three. A cablegram Is daily ex pected announcing tho selection. DII-l). 1'AIlIvEIt. On November 80111,1899, at Trenton, N J., Mrs Ann l'arker, witiow 01 tlio late John W. Parker, of Jlabony City, aged 80 years, 9 mouths and 14 days Funeral on Huturday, December 3rd, at Tamaqua, arriving at 1:33 p. in. Train will stop at Odd Fellows' cemetery, where Interment will take place. Itclatlves and friends respectfully Invited to attend. GltANT. On the 1st Inst., at Shenandoah, To., Thomas W, Urunt aged 35 years. The lunerai will talro place from the resldenco of Dr. David Toggert, at Frackvillo, l'n., on Mondsy, Dec. Sth, IS'JS, .Services at tho residence at 1 p. in. sharp. Proceed to the I'enna. It. It. station, via 2:21 p. m. train to Pottsvllle. In terment In the Charles Baber cemetery. Rela tives and friends respectfully Invited to attend. l?-2-2t MISCELLANEOUS. TTrANTKI). Hoarders. Good accommodation I and llrst class meals. Ceutial location. All the comforts of home. Apply to Joke llentz, corner Main and Cool streets. 11-29-tf rjlOIt HUNT, Storeroom and dwelling, at 117 Hontl, .li,llt, ntr..pt. la for rent, cheap. Apply to M. T. l'urcell, comer Oak and West strecti). 11-21-2W FOll HUNT. Dwelling bouse, with all con. vcnlcncea, with good location, for rent. Apply at this ollico tf IjWIt SAI.K Valuablo Shenandoah property, 1 centrally located 011 Oak street, with all iiiuuerii conveniences, utoro room aim weiiins and house on the rear. For further Information opply at this ollico. tf VOTICI5. Deslrahlo properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to S. Q. M. llollopetcr, attorney, Hhenandoab. S-31-tf 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. The Cheap Prices We are charging for the Best GnocEntKS to he had are ualnlnir nouularlty are uaiMnjr dally. Wo believe In "live and let five." Wo want the buyer to have some of tho profits as wen asiue seller. PUY OOODH, BOOTS AH1 BUOBS, QKNT'S FDItNlSlIlNQg. Choice winter stock. Good goods at the lowest prlceu. Rhlllp YarowBky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST.. SHENANDOAH, PA POMMERCIAL HOTEL RESTAURANT, U ; Morris Heckman, Prop. Is now onen. Eatlnc bar attached. Free lunch morning and evenlog. Choicest of wines, brandies, cigars and beers. VAL. BEYRANT, JlKf. I A Handsomo Complexion Is ono of the greatest charms a woman can possess I'ozzoni's Coupluxiom rowoual I gives It. - I $100 Will be paid to any person who finds us to misrepresent our goods. If not as represented we will refund 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. ORION'S JEWELRY STORE, 129 South Main Street, LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Select your garment from up-to-date styles We have the right goods here and a laree 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. Chlldron's Coats, $1.50 lo $7.50. Fur Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock of dress goods has no equal. Vou will find here a large assortment of plain audi 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. Ilutterick paper patterns, best in the world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. DAVISON'S Holiday 3j Announcement. m& 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, bric-a-brac, 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 in 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 line of couches and lounges in every con ceivable make. In odd pieces of fancy 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 vis.it to the buyer. Prices to suit purchasers. DAVISON'S BUSY. FURNITURE. AND. STOVE. STORE, 1 1 9-1 2 1 -1 23 North Main St. 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 COMPANY, INVIGORATING TO THE HAI1 and SCALP. Drop us a postal card and a wc will call at your residence. Prompt attention. Dusto's Tonsoi al Parlos Ferguson House Block. -YES-f We can furnish Repairs for all Stoves. It is by far cheaper to repair your old faithful stove thau to buy a new one. If your stove is broken let us fix it. You will be ploused with the work and the price. WM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St Shenandoah, Penna,
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