HOOK9 & Brown. Holiday Goods Bulletin. Wc are now ready with a 'full avtoitment of holiday goodi and weadvij the careful buyer to Imy ejrly while the assortment is complete. DOLLS. China head dolls, 5c tip. Kelt body; " 23c tip. Kid body' " 23c up. Dreed " 25c up. games. All the new om nml the Iwd of the old onw. Old Maid, Author, and many others, 5c. Krrand Hoy, Telegraph ltoy, Bicycle Knee and many others, go at 43c. Merry Wat, 23 and 47c. Naval .War, 47c. Conette (new) ,8c. TO VS. jirR("t uMortiiu'iit. l'rleea rlht. lire engine, 23, .S, 98c. Hook and ladder, 23, ,8, nSc. Surrios, Uelivery Wagons, etc., 23c. Iingine and train, P$, 48, 98c. Hell toy. All prices. TREE ORNAMENTS. Our tree nrnqtiiftits mnku our More howrr or ticnuty. Glass balls, 2, 3, 4 and 5c; worth double, Tinsel ornaments, Ic to 10c. I'aper inache animals. All prices (lardeti Lamp, luc caili, 3 for 'i$v. HOOKS & NO. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, WHITMAN'S HOREHOUND CANDYsi FOR COUGHS AND THROAT AI-R-CTIONS. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah. Pa, Telephone Connection. The Boston Factory Shoe Store Is offering for the next two weeks an inducement very seldom extended to shoe buyers. They are selling Ladles' SI.50 shoes at - -" 2.50 shoes at 3.50 shoes at - - Men's $1.25 shoes at " 2.00 shoes a " 3.00 shoes at S .99 1.75 2,15 .90 1.25 2.25 Our Hoy's and Children's lioes are going at greatly reduced prices. We have a choice stock to select from . BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. SIEGEL'S TOVE tore: 123 nnd 131 S. Alain Street. Contains the largest as well as the most reliable stock in towj. We have stovesT.-rrihges and heaters Jxr Carloads. We sell irffYy the best The Huck waiter I IM. II -1 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 D.SJ.8IEGEL. 123 and 131 South "Main Street. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents iu five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 113 i'.Sit Coal Street, Shenandoah, Penn Mull orders promptly Kiteiiueu 10. 1 A Hand is one of the pOBICBd. 11 Handsomo Complexion J e greatest charms a woman can I OZZOHI B UOHrLUXIUfl fUWUKHI BEST LINE OF" Gi GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, I HAY nd BTltAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. p .B. Foley, " wcentre st. hooks st brown. BOOKS. I'niier aud linen books, ;,c tip. Hound liook, good value, toe up. Large she story book, 23c. l'rayer books and ItytnimK. All pi ices. rdcrs bookeil now for elrit no pi on the Sunday school lesson for iNyo, J I. SPECIAL, A larue We Oxford S. S Teachers llible at ft. 25. We will put name on cover in ,ill lor 25c extra. Trumpets, 5c up. lilt Trnys, loc up. Apal Glass l'ulV Hoses, 25c, Droning Cases, 75c up. Clirislnms Cards and Booklets. Collar ntid CufT boxes. I'holo Medallions, 50c tip. Yards of Roses, etc., 50c up. Drunn, 23, 48, 73, ySc. Framed pictures, 35c. Hobby Horses, 65c up. blackboards, 48c 110. Gomls Pnrtliaspil Now Kent Until ! Wanted. No Trouble to Show Goods. BROWN, SHI:NAM)()Ali. PIiNNA. I'lrel l-lrot l lr.il Inniro your property from loss in the moat mul strongest cash companies: I'hlln Underwriters Insurniiro Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins Co., American Fire Insurance Co., Wost Chester Firo tin. Co.. United Flreinon't Ins. Co. T. T. William, I2:t S. .fnrdin St.. Hheuaudnah A, AlODIMtN MOTH Kit Itas found that her little ones arc improved 111n.ro by the pleimnt Syrup of Fls, when in need of the laxative edict of u jjentlo lemedy, than by any other. Childien enjoy Itnnd It'bcncflts tliein. The true remedy, Svrup of l'ics is manufactured by the California Vig Syrup Co. only. ClirNtnms C3IIU, Samplo caso now ojion for inspection. Tho Defender, Traveler and American Mights clears. Put up in boxes to suit you. All sales guaranteed. I, brooks Knelly, 117 lvist Centre stieet, Shenandoah, I'o. tf At l'ayuo's nursery, (iirardvillo, you will find the largest Block over won in the county. 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, 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 Krench are a tempta tion to the rniver. A big line of couches and lounges in every con ceivable make. In odd pieces of lancy 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 extor"! sion tables. -" Our jy, - i .1 ,j : . : CW OIUVC iVUUlllUU In-clie storeroom, No 119 North Alain 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, 1 19-121-123 North Alain St. Colored Glasses neap. W WEArV Should not be worn without intelligent advice. Whenever nn eye finds relief in a shaded or colored glass, something is going wrong witli the interior of -that eye that needs attention. If it were not so the light would not irritate. Seek advice the kind that we can give you the kind that only can be given after a thorough nnd intelligent examination. Glasses If You Need Them. . , . None If You Don't. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mairr Street. The Cheap Prices We are charging for the IIbht i Onoci:niKH to lie had are uuiuliu; popularity I dally. Wc helleve In "live an. I let live." Wo i want the buyer to huvo boiiiu of thu nroflts as wen asiue seller. liuv noons, hoot ami siiokh, oknt'h ruiiNimiiMJu. Choice winter stock, (lood goods at thu lowest prices. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WE T CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA POMMERCIAL HOTEL RESTAURANT, II , -ssrMorris lleckraan, Prop. Is now open. Katlnjr bar attached. Frro lunch iiiornliiK and evenli if. Choicest of wines, trundles, ilgurs unil beers. VAU. UEYUANT, flgr. .1 "WAS rre. M ??L!5 but extremely good for tho sufferer from that harassing disease is Dr. Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. No medi eino can comparo with this great remedy in tho prompt and perma nent aid it givos in all bronchial affections. It stops tho cough, soothes tho irritated throat, and in duces refreshing sleep. " I had n bronchial trouble, of f rich n per sistent and stubborn character that the doo lor pronounced it Incurable with ordinary remedies, but recommended me to try Ayer'i Cherry l'ectoral. One bottle cured me." J. C. WOODSON, I'. M., Forest Hill, W. Va. "A short time ago I was taken with a nevcio attack of bronchitis, and neither phy vicinni nor ordinary remedies gavo me relief, la despair of finding anything to euro mo, I bought a bottle of Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. Imm than ono bottlo entirely cured me." GEO. I). HUNTER, Altoona, Pa. (berrg Pectoral now put up in half-size bottle3 at half prico 50 cents. Violated the Semi-Monthly luy Law. A petition that contains the signatures of the greater majority of tho business people of Centrnlia will be presented to tho Lehigh Valley Coal Qnnpany requesting that their employes there bo paid according to tho pro visions of tho Bcmi-monthly pay law. Tho men have up to tho picscnt time been paid very irregularly, to the great inconvcuienco of not only themselves, but the business pcoplo as well. Krertlon of 11 New nrealter. Tho 1. & It. C. & I. Company Is contem plating tho tearing down of tho Mahanoy City colliery breaker and tho erection of 11 laiger nml mine modern 0110 to tako its place. The time set for the prcseutstructuro to com plete its imcfhiiic&s is January 1, after which date all mining will bo suspended at the col liery until tho new breaker is ready for operation. Tho now breaker will occupy the site of tho old one, and will havo sutlicient capacity to cmiblo it to prepare at least seven hundred carH of coal daily. IliioUot Shop wlnilloi's ontonorrt. Phlenuo. Deo. 3. On charges of uslnc the fulled Slates mulls to carry on a sol me to defraud patrons In buoltet slo p i- ;ils, four persona formerly be- loiiifing to or connected with the firm if who li V. It. UoiiIk was the head, mil linUidlnp; Ilonlg, were Hentenced anil l'ii"d yesterday before United St.it"v District JudRo Orosscup. Tho defi iiilfinls all pleaded Kiillty. The re sult is rocarded ns a ilnath blow to biu l't simps. Tho persons sentenced nml their penalties are: W. V. Chand ler, tine of $100; Thomns Gibson, fine of $r.oo and Imprisonment for nine months: W. U. HenlK, line of $500 nnd Imprisonment for nine montlis; Oliver rt. Strnltnn, line of $230. A Mi-Hnco Krom Uvploror Aiulron. Stockholm, Dec. 3. An engine driver named Dctkc has written to the Swedlsh-NorweKian minister at St. I'etersliurp; a letter in which he snys that be found In the vicinity of tho Ural mountains a bottle containing two papeis, one of which bore the fol lowing message written In French: "Andn e's balloon has crossed the Ural mountains," The message was sipsij "Andreu." The other papert inscribed In Kusslan, wns as folk);VsT "Give tbla letter to tlif GTZfc pr to the police." Sumo Foolish People Mlow a cougli to run until it gets beyond the rench of medicine. Tlicy often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's llaisam, which is sold on a iositivc gungpitce to cure, they would immediately see the ex cellent eflect after taking the first dose. I'rice 25c. and 50c, Trial si7c free. At all drug gists. Tim Alletrod Could lllnrlcinnllor, ""r.y, N. y Doe. 2. Tho defenso opened its enso yesterday In the trlnl of Mrs. Mnrcnret 15. Cody for an al leged attempt to blackmail OeorK .T. Gould and Helen Gould. Sirs. Cody testified that the effort to establish a marrlnse between Mrs. Sara Ann Tlrown AnRell nnd Jay Gould In 1853 was not the result of n conspiracy. She nns employed as a detective by Mrs, Pierce, who was the supposed dnushter born of tluflmnrrmgc. The letters writ ten to Gpnrfre J. Gould nnd Helen M. Gould In 1S9C, on which the Indictment was based, were not wiitten for black- mnllinR purposes, tho witness testified but In the Interest of her client, i n tiiiiiio Di'luT Wnshlnftton, Dec. 2. The monthly statement of the public debt shows that at the eloso of business Wednes day the debt, less :nsh In the treasury, amounted to $1,127,473,487, which Is nn Increase over last month of $lti,G08,CG5, This Increase Is accounted for by a de crease of nearly J8,000,000 In the cash on hand nnd an Issuo of about the same nmount of bonds which had been paid for In preceding; months. Meet In Hecret Benalon, From Tamaipiu Kccortler. This week l'oor Director J. II. Walhorn and l'oor Director-elect J. F. Horgan met in Tamaqualiy appointment. They woro to gether for several hours and came to a satis factory understand ini:. They decided on tho men who shall get their principal appoint ments, hut left unsettled tho minor ones The appointments will positively not bo an nounced foru week, the Directors say. llraucli Catholic Institute, A bmncli of tho Catholic Institute will bu organized at l'ottsvillo shortly. Tho organl. zatlon is one of tho strongest rullgiotu orders In tliA u-nrlil. It. lial'tllir I lilt anliptlim of tlin church. I', J. McUtiire, of Trcmont, is the organizer for this region. Uruuches of tho organization will bo located all through tho uutliracito coal Holds. Dr. Hull's Cough Hjrup will po.l tivoly euro croup. Many u homo has been uiado dcsoluto by tho loss of a dear child which could have been saved by tills great remedy. Buy Keystone Hour, He suro that tho name LthHio & Baku, Ashland, I'a., Is printed on every sack. PITHY POINTS. ilHppenliigs Throughout the Country GlirmilMml for Ilnaty l'nruanl. Coasting nccldcnts are numerous at l'otts-vlllo. , A llazlcton capitalist will erect a croamcry I at Tuinniua. rho pcoplo of lloycrsford aro agitating a nirfew ordinance. William Ileddow, Ukj.. of Seattlo, Wash., is visiting his father at Miuorsvillo. Contributions to tho l'ottsvillo llonovolent Association yestorday amounted to $81. The American Huso Company of Tmnaiiia, will hold their annual ball on the 30th Inst. lly a fall downstairs, 83-year-old Mrs. John Lapp, of llazlcton, sustained serious luluries A marriage license was grunted to John Sassaumn and Miss Mary Jones, both of Coal Halo. A largo silk mill will bo established In Nor way l'ark, V-rk county, and 2."() bauds cni' ployed. Jeremiah l'uyne, of Ashland, who has been seriously 111 for tho past week, is said to ho itnproviiiL'. Hugh Jennings, the base ball pl.iyor, re cently Inst his father through death, mid last week his wife died. Twenty recruits for tho regular army wcro yesterday enlisted at Luck Haven, and will ho sent south to-day. Charles S. Lee, general passenger agent for tho Lehigh Valloy road, will start on a tour or inspection next Monday. Humors aro to tlio eirect that tho Lehigh Company contemplated putting on a few extra trains from Ashland. Carbon county tcachors closed their annual institute at Mauch Chunk yesterday, voting to meet next year at Lchiglitun. The annual report of tho Pennsylvania bureau of Railways strongly recommends the abolition of grado crossings. Charles Granger, of Oirardvillc, a well known conductor on tho Traction load, is down with typhoid fever and isUllo 111. It is said tho County Commissioners will not issuo n temporary loan, but will forco de linquent tax collectors to pay up. A great nail of llro struck tho earth near Altenwald, Franklin county, and parlies aro trying to locate tho exact spot where it fell. Commencing next Tuesday the Taniau.ua Recorder will bo issued semi-weekly. Wo wish our contemporary tho success It de serves. At a meeting of tho bituminous coal carry ing roads hold in Now York it was agreed to advance tho rato 10 cents per ton, tho change to tako ellcct at once. Joseph Jloycrs, tho Sc.niylklll Haven plumber, and two others wero almost suffo cated by charcoal fumes whilo at work in l'ottsvillo ycbterdav. It is rumored that Harry J. Muldoon. tho nowly elected Controller, will ntmoint fhoinas Higgins, of Shenandoah, his chiof clerk, says tho Ashland News. Among tho membersof the 1'. & U. clc rical force who will bo changed from Sliamokln to lumaqua about the first of the year is God- Irey S. Wade, formerly of .Mahanoy City. Ueoigo Is. Hadosty. of Ashland, who re cently accepted tho position of division engi neer lor tho Lehigh & Wilkesbarro Coal Co., removed his family to llazlcton yesterday. itnio a nuinucr ot our iieonlo woro taken in by Tony Karrell and his bum company at tho Jit. Carmcl opora bouso. They say that it was an awful roast. Cenfralia correspond ence. Tho location of tho Shenandoah drug storo was made conspicuous this morning bv the swinging to tho hieczo of a largo sign. It lias a background of black whilo the letters aro In gold leaf. While attending mld-wcok services in the Church of God, at Warfordshurg, Fulton county, Solomon Fisher was fatally stucken with paralysis. A car with a party of laborers on board left tho track at Harwood, Ltierno county, and lolled lorty lect down into a coal striiuiing. Several men were slightly hurt. A man thought to bo Faddy brooks, sus pected of being the leador of tho robbers who raided tho brewery at Danvillo a couplo of uisbts ago, eluded tho police, who wero on his track In Hhamokin. Ask your grocer for tho "Uoral Patent flour, and tako no othor brand. It is tho est flonr made. Deeds Iteconteil. Deed from I Q. Yuengling, execiitorrf al, to Fred. C, ViTnny'MMLr'r.rioT.ki.q to st iiiiirj' from F. G. Yuengling, oxecutor. ct al. o Fred. G. Yuengling, premises in l'ottsvillo; Horn John JH. bliadlo, by administrator, to Uobort Sterling, premises In Tower City; front Angelina Ileckert to Maggio Holadc, prcmisos in Tower Cityj from F. G. Yueng ling, executor, ct al, to.C'lara llannan Yueng ling, prcmisos in l'ottsvillo; -from Owen Keenan ot al to Joseph II. Nichtcr, premises in l'ottsvillo; from liornard Keenan to Owen Keenan, promises in l'ottsvillo; from J. II. NIchtor to Walter Wertley aud wife, premises in l'ottsvillo; from Anu Farley to Win. A. Elliott, premises in Tamaqua; from F. G. Yuengling and wifo to Win, G, Yuengling, premises in l'ottsvillo. A charter was filed from the Governor of tho Commonwealth by S. 11. Edwards to (ho Mahoning Mutual Fire lnsuranco Co,, of West l'enn. What do the Children Drink ? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GKAIN-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place ot cotlee. 1 lie more drain-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee hut costs about 1-4 as much. Alt grocers sell it. 15c. nnd 25c. To Absorb tint "Olmrd." A movement is on foot bv which tint Guarantee Savings, Loan aud Investment Company, rcpicsented by T. F. Ilarrou. of Ashland, will absorb thu lilraru saving Fund, of Glrardvillo, which Is tluanchlly embar rassed. Many stockholders of thu latter have given their consent, and the prelimin ary arrangements nru under way. Quite a number ot residents ot 1,031 t rcol; and vicinity aio block holders in tho latter com pany. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup lias' been In tiso for half a century, Somo families have used it for thrco generations and it Is to-day tho standard cough remedy of this country. Ti tor vvx.. us . -ajit 111 n vi 111Q iiioiicier iTETTnAT.irrt ...... . . 7 .,ww-...uw.4 am similar ujiapialnts, GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, . presoncoa cy eminent uuytlclamt UH. RICHTEH S A$ WIN EXPELLED nui iuicuuwucui 41 iiiurKUui y e ui crci 1 1) 1 1 t'. Xtl.nitlit(TAC,o..luI'tiirlHL. Acw York, 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. A. WMley, 106 . Main St., . H. Bacenbuch. 101 N. Main fit.. . r.r.u.Ktriin, 6 B. Main St. - unenanaoan. frfinn'- 1 DR. niCHTER'n ' "ANCHOR" STOMACHAL w f 1 Til islwiiiMi u'iiii" "iiii'li''' THE WKAXHKlt, Tim fnrerjiKt for Hillldav: Cloudy, cottlef Wbalhcr In tlio eastern districts and fair 111 ll,n wnatfrn. nreceded bv SHOW Blltl gales Oil tlio coastsV followed by clearing. PERSONAL MEN HOW. 1'rlvnto .Too Itlakcr returned to nrmy llfoat tho barracks at l'lattshurg, N. Y., this motn iiie, his furlough lmvliig expired. 1., .1. Wilkinson, tho dry goods merchant, has gotio to Coshocton, Ohio, to pay his aunt Joo I'latt Is in I'lilladolphla as nn liimalo of tho University or l'cnnsylvaiila hospital, .lohti Poll", of I'hlladolplila, Is tho guest of his parents on North West streei. Michael Mellet transacted business ut tho county seat to-day. . ., Mis, Margaret W. Dealer left this morn Ing for I-akewood. N. J toiucept a lucrallvo position in thopul.Ha school, of t hate y. M. I). Malotie m.ido a business trip to 1 otts vlllo this morning. , f 1). 11. Thomas, of Scranton, is a Kuost or town friends. Ulllott's AV!ieroii7iYi!ltH Ifopt Socrot. Knnsas City, Dec. a. IntercMted stockmen still declare positively that Grant C. (Illicit, the absconding Kau nas cattle king, Is under arrest at a point Just across the Mexican border. Ills exact whereabouts Is kept a secret by those who claim to know, for fear, It Is said, Hint n scramble to secure it portion of the thousands of dollars Glllett Is said to have taken with him will ensue. There Is now a warrant for forgery nKnliiBt Glllett. I)epnv In tlin Lumber Itllslness. .1. A. Dapow, of Delano, has purchased the interest of William h. Torbet, In tho timber business and will hereafter glvo nttontlon to tills line of business ns well as his present mcicantilo business. Sodden Illness. James Schwab, a boy employed at the Shenandoah City colliery, was taken suddenly 111 while at work this morning. Ho was re moved to his homo, Ills condition is not serious. A UreiiiHiil AmhiiiiII. Mr. .lust leu Hull, 1111 Irish judge, was noted fur his aniusltifj inaulfehtittlons of ignorance, but whether they wero real or pretended has tiover boon clearly nstab lihhed. lies tried 11 caso in which n man was Indicted for robbery lit tho bouso of u poor widow. Tho llrst wltncHS was thu yotinti daughter of tlio widow, who ldon tilled tho prisoner ns tho miin who had en tered rho bouso and smashed bur mother's chest. " Do you say that tho prlsonornt tho bur broke your mother's chest?" said tho jutliru In astonishment. "Ho did, iny loid, " answorcd tho girl, "Ho jumped on it till ho smnshod it en tirely." Tho judgo turned to tho crown oounse) ami said: "How is thlsf Why is not tho prisoner indicted for murdorf If ho smashed this poor woman's chest In tho tvny tho witness has desorlhod, ho must surely iiavo killed hor. "But, my lord," said llioounsol, "It was n woouon chest." IrrSjJ'iIll Murii zinn. yyiuu, eff Unstnp; his cnluuhitloii On tlio nverago Incrctiso of infiiiul.j' within tho last 40 yoars, an English i,tatistluiaii has como to tlio coucluslon that in tho year 2H01 overy body will bo In tho asylums. Cobozn dl Vnca explored tho Gila river tauntry In 1535 and reported that tho un lives wero dressed in cotton garments Dint). OUANT. On the 1st Inst., at ShciiBiidoah, I'a. Thomas W. Grant aged 8!S years. The funeral will tako place from the resilience of Dr., David Tnggert, at Frackvillo. I'a., on Mondty, Dec. fitli, 1898. Services at tho residence at 1 p. m. sharp. Proceed to the Pcnna. H. H. station, via 2:21 p m. train to I'nttsvllle. In terment in the Charles Ilaber cemetery. Rela tives nnd friends respectfully Invited to attend. 12Srt " SOANI.AN. On the 2nd Inst, at Slyrfnndoah, I'a., Mm. Itllen Hcanlau, aged GVyears. The funeral will take place on Monday, 6th Inst.. 10 u. in., from the littu residence on Knst Centro street IIIgh''inag will lio celebrated In the AjuftiVTlclutlim church. Interment In the Arrrintirlntlnii petm;terv. ItclntlveH mid 'Jrrunds respectfully Invited to attend. H MISCELLANEOUS. I AIMKS to ilo plain ncwing ut liome. Si. SO JJ per day; four monthi work i;uarnntcel ; Hcml Htaiup?l ndilreHiud envolone for particu lars, Utopian Supply Co., lMif luuelphla, I'a. ANTICP. HoarUerH GotU accommodation ) nml first class ineata. Cent-al locavion. All tlio comforts of home. Apply to Jako iieiuz, corner xvinin anu i oai etrccis. ii-sj-u inOIt IEKNT. Storeroom anil dwelling, at 117 1 South Janlln street. Is for rent, cheap. Apply to M.T. Purcell, comer Oate and West Hireeis. n-ai-sw FOU It I2NT, Dwelling house, with all con vcnleuceH, with Kood location, for rent. Apply at thin olllco. tf VfOTICIC Desirable properties for Bale. Ap li ply to 8. G. M. Hollopeteri attorney, Hhcnnndoal). B-Ul-tf MORGAN'S BAZAR. Blackboards, 25c to 1.00, Doll Go Carts, 25c to gi.oo. Doll Carriages, 10c to $1,50. SLEIGHS and WAGONS. Doll Houses, 25c to gj.oo Doll Trunks, 25c to gi.oo Mctalo phones, 25c to $1. 00. Morgan's Bazar, 23 N, MAIN ST. rniLn.-cnmr-STORE. o DKAI.KIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail, S3 Wost Centro Street. Canaries. A flue lot o( InuerH received from Phila delphia. All kinds. They will inako uecuptahle Christum k'lftx, JAPANESE flOI.D PISH nnd Kloben. All kinds of iilireniis. Wq also Hell miners' supplies uiulilrlllliiK iimehlnes. DAVID HOPKINS, lftl liiist Centre street, - Hheiiandoah, l'u. rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GItABOWSKY, Prop. 810 N. Centre St., 1'otUvllle, I'a. Fine old Whiskeys, (Una nnd Wines, at thuhar. A choice lino ot Clk'ars und Temr unco Drinks. Acoomiuodutlom Jor travelers. Meals at all hour. k WOLF America Greatest Comedian Uses Paine's Celery Hack of overy smooth performance thcro is I of sleeplessness, Indlscstlon, or other Indlea an nmo int of pieparatlou. stndv nnd jrn- I Hons nf iiervnniipRjt i-nmrnnn (n mil mvif.,. fhcarsal that soon tells on tho health of every actor. It is sicnlficant Iiow unanimous men and wotnon In professional life, whether actors, editors, teachers or physicians, nro in rogard to Paiuo's celery compound. As a nervo tonic for the exhausting strain of their professional duties nothing elso does tho work of Paiuo's celery compound. A testimonial taken at random from tho many that aro constantly received from tho theatrical profession, says : NEW YOUK CITY, Sept. 25, 1899, Wells, Itichardsen & Co,, Gentlemen : If others havo been helped hy Palue's celery compound as decidedly as in my caso I do not wonder at the enthusias tic testimonials this remedy is coustautly re ceiving. If I had never heard a word us to its roinarkahlo Invigorating capability, I could unhesitatingly recommend it from my own experience. Asa fact, many of my pro fessional friends have been urging mo to try I'aine's celery compound. It proved to bo tho vory thing my tlrod Byslem needed to ovorcomo the exhausting effects of closo ap plication to st ige work. I am recommending it to all my friends whenovcr they complain Will be paid to any person who finds us to misrepresent our goods. If not as represented we will refuiiQ 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 is a call. Repairing promptly attended to. ORKIN'S JEWELRY STORE, 129 South Main Street, Your Christmas 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. COLLI tvl BIA BREWING COMPANY NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE I For good and cheap shoes at the lowest prices, go to the NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardln St. 33 West Centre Street. INVIGORATING TO THE HAIR nnd nnu SCALP. Drop us a postal card and a wc will call at your residence, Prompt attention. Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors, Ferguson House Block, HOPPER. Compound. sion. 1 am, yours slnceroly, KATiii:rtrNE Kidiiku. Do Wolf Hopper, America's most popular comedian, writing on Oct. 4, 180S, from tho Kuickerhoi kcr theatre, Now York, says : "I cordially recommend I'nlne's colery compound ns hcing thoroughly efficacious." When tlio history of l'uino's celery com pound is studied it is easily understood why its popularity is so enormous, l'uino's celery compound Is tho world-famed discovery of 1'rof. Edward Elisha l'helps, M. I).. LL. I)., professor of materia modica at Dartmouth college. Prof, l'helps' unusual talent quickly catahlished his reputation and prominence among his professional hrethren. Ho was fully alivo to tho dangers attendant upon tho American way of living, and he sought diligently for somo common-senso remedy that would euro the common evils, which, under ono namo and another, result from an unhealthy state of tlio nervous Bystcm. His labors woro crowned with glorious succoss, and ho gavo to the medical profession tho celebrated remedy which hfcs won world-wide fame as Paiuo's celery com pound. Shenandoah, Penna. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. 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 td $7.50. Fur Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock o( dress goods lias no eimal. You will find here a large assortment of plain and fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic nt bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blanket', carpets, rugs, etc. 1-ook through our line on second floor and get prices, Hutterick paper patterns, best in the world, sold by us, P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. We can furnish Repairs (or all Stoves. It Is by far cheaper to repair your old faithful stove than to buy a new one. If your stove is broken let us fix it. You will be pleased with the work and the price, WM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St