1. "Phmjpters of tow Prices, Paraiyzers of High Prices. fa 7 r 1 1 Ict You Down Eav. Tho gentleman In tho hempon attachment la apparently In an awkward plight. Ills position 1h analogous to tho citizen who 1 called upon to tlo his own sbonnine and Is unversed In tho mysteries of grades and prices. Hut If ho visits Smith & Swingle's ho need havo no fear of Do ing uune up wiiu uis puruuuseo. Shenandoah, Penea. Our opening lias proven a grand success,-far beyond our expectations. ".We have solvedilie problem of giving greater yalue lor tile inoney than any other store in town. Our method of doing this is simple enough when you master it, and con sists in having cash with which to buy at the very lowest notch and 'the judgment to know a good thing when we see it. " Having purchased at ' prices away below what our competitors have to pay, we offer goods at prices they cannot meet. ' Tlirowlnj; Away Mdncy. ' This soedy Individual, llkfc many olhor ruck loss nncUmpravident persons In this town, h i throws away,uioney lu paying exorbitant prices for Groceries, should goto tho ant and leant wisdom, or make their purdhases of smith & Swingle promoters of low prices, paraiyzers of high prices. ..Thejihave Inaugurated aweep- )ngreductlons.ln their lino pf gpodsi which con sists of Jho finest' lino of forolgnahd domestic groceries. .Call and beiconvinccd! Dollars saved are dollars made, so make your dollars roll where they will roll farthest. Below wo quote a few, of, our .prices: WES! Best Fancy Patent Flour, pe,r barrel $5.35 Every barrel guaranteed. Sugar (Granulated) &2 pounds for 1.00 Sugar (X C) twenty three pounds for 1.00 Sugar (Yellow C) twenty-live pounds for 1.00 10 cans Alaska Sain on .' 100 8 three-pound bars Best Soap 1.00 5 pounds Cream Soda Crackers 25 Best Blossom Chop Tea, per pound 25 3 cans of Best Tomatoes 25 3 carts'Best 'Corn .25 4 cans " Peas f .25 Best Syrup, per-gallon.w.-... .25 Best 'New Orleans; Molasses, per gallon 28 Fine-cut Chewing ; Tobacco, per lb . .25 6 lbs. English Currants. 25 3 lbs. Cal;forniaT'rUries..: 25 12 lbs; Washing Soda :, -25 French Mixed Candy, per lb 1 08 Sardines,' in oil, percan...k , 04 S! WE CARET THE FIHEST LINE OF IMPORTED AM) DOMESTIC GOODS. TERS OF LBI PIES PROMO S OF HIGH PRICE OPPOSITE FOST OFF'ICE, 16 We fill Meet Prices OP ALIi COJIPETITOKS, tJcSr QUALITY CONSIDERED mwZaivu OZ. TO TOE FOUND. AND (PRTSTOTDE GALLON AT SEVERN'S. 30L1D and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, BronzeB, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and Piano Lamps,unique in design with 75 and 250 candle power turners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermans Jewelry Store, FOB SALE ! Wo oiler for solo a store ofgoods, consisting Ready-mado Clothing, Hats, Caps, Jloots, Shoes anfl Gents Furnishing (loods. The atook Is. flrst-class no old stock, having startod In bus iness but two years ago, with an entirely new stock. Will bo sold at a good discount, and reu sonablo time to pay for samo. The store Is In a good location, on tho business stroet of tho town. Tho store and dwelling aro handsomo; having been built recently with all modern Im provements, hot and cold water, bath tub and water closot a house to accommodate a good sized fiimllv. all comnleto. at KK) per month rent. There Is only one clothier In tho town be sides our stores. Koason for selling out is on account of going Into tho manufacturing busi ness. "Weatherly Is a flourishing borough of about 3,000 inhabitants, located on tho llouver Meadow division of the Lehigh Valley railroad. In Carbon county. It is H miles from Mauch Chunk, the county seat,. and 104 miles from Phil adelphia, with largo Lehigh Valley railroad shops employing between 800 and COO people, also containing the largest silk mill in tho world employing 000 hands, and tho Hoard of Trade is working to have largo factories In tho very near futuro. Apply to JOSEPH VEKZI & SON, Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, Weatherly, Pa. We also want to sell out our Merchant Tailor in thn fni.ir hMnpnin down verv low on ac count of going out of business. '.Chore is but one tailor in town besides ourselves, but -wo have tho leading trade of tho best customers, and is as good a trade ns there is in tha stato lor custom work. Tho tailoring department can be sold out separately! and will procure a store with line French mate front, with good work shop and lino dwelling 'with water in the house, ; the placo being formerly occupied by ourselves before we went into jno doming iiumuuss. me storo and dwelling is sltuato in tho centre of tho DUsmess part oi xown. oiore, buop aim uwci ling, f per month rent. Do not miss these op' portunitfes, us this Is open tor 15 days only.. Apply to joHmn ynn 251 & won, 1 Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 3 -21-2t Weatherly, Pa. A GRAND OPPORTUNITY CARPETS I The most ptpfrewlve establishment la the county. Corner Mam ana Lloyd Streets. FOLMER'S Saloon and Ko. 113 Restaurant N. WHITE STREET. First-class Iagar Hear, Ale, Porter and Tem perance Drinks and Cigars, line old Wine ana i.wuoin always on band. U. O. FOLMI5K, Prop. iCatt around ami tpeitd a pleutant Amir. A Cheerful Home. "Well, Mary, how cheerful your home is. You always bate ucn a cneeriui nre. "Yes. 'tis true: we always have a good fire slnco we get our coal from SJerbe & (Jo 's Moun tain Colliery. Hefore we always had fsucli a Umo gutting a lire In the morning. That raudo us all cross and crabbed, but now everything is lovely. And, besides, It is cheaper. Mart Shoemaker takes orders, does the collecting na awivcnng. 1 A Corner in Hats. Some hats are neither worth throwing nor iuKiug uui 01 a corner, a gooa naiig;ugni, uur able, shapely and n pleasure to the wearer: a bad hat Isn't worth powder enough to blow it Into perdition. Good hats are no more exnen- give than bad ones, but bad hats aro expenslvo at any price and sensible men couldn't be paid to wtur them. Our ti bat is a perfect gem, and there is no reason to bo without one at this low figure. The sumo Is true of our Stxs Neckwear and buspenders. Good shirts from so up to ft. All the lieu (st things in gents' underweur, col' lure and cuffs. Everything at rock bottom prlco 19 South Main St., Shenandoah JOHN R. COYL12, Allirnej -at-Liw and Real Estate Agent, Office BeddaU's Uulldlng, Shenandoah, I'a. Your Eye on This ! LAST CHANCE I Ho 'f0ffer Refused for the Remaining Stock at 30 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Ladles' Finest Tin Oxford Ties EOc, worth $1.(50 Fine Button Shots..., 1.0 " 2.50 Girls' Fine Button Shoes. .75 " 1.50 Men's Flue Congress Shots 1-00 2 50 " Heavy 8hoen Jo 1.50 " Rubbers-a few left .25 " .76 't ltBfi Hall Rhoes 60 " 1.25 " Miner Brotjanp 76 " 1.60 Boys Best Kip BootB 1 25 " 2,00 Girls' Rubber Boots 1.00 " 1.75 A few days only remain to secure these bargains. DON'T DELAY. STd. 30 North Main Street, -AJT- REDUCED: PRICES 1 "OltTJSSBLS from 50o up. Tulile aud ' -" Floor' Oil Cloths and Jjinojeums fro,m236up, Window Shades, Hugs, - ,.Iatts,Cnrtain Poles, etc, at loy prlws. Tho best Hue of Iiuce Curlains ever ' shown In town fr in $1.00 a pair uj). T T pDTfF'C OLD RELIABLE, Xj.;',U. 1 , JLVlvi-J O, NORTH MAIN STREET. 1- MAGARGLE'S I PAPENVL IJjOVM, - - $2.50 6 lbs. LIMA BEANS, SSo 3 Iba. BBS1 KAISINS, - SSo 1 lbs. BEST MWCE MEAT, SSo 4 lbs. BES1 Ch BRANTS, - SSo 4 lbs. bOJA CRACKERS, - - SSo No. 11 EAST CENTRE STREET. ZEEIIVnO'V.A-IIL. On and after April 1st, GEORGE ROBINSON, The HARNESS MAKER, W1H occupy the store-room, IT, li&in St.,nezt'to HBgcncjcch'sDnig Store. ri H, HAMILTON, M. 1)., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offloe-S WetIiloya Btrttt, Bhenandoo) fa. J. GALLAGHER. Justice of Ibt Peace, Real Estate and Insurance Agency. Office Muldoon's Building, Shenandoah, I'a COFFEE HOUSE MKS. CONNICIC IN CIIARQE, A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL PRICE. Everything well cooked and clean, An elab orate uUl of fare dally. Lodgings for travelers. MRS, COMMICKi 33 2i HUlU Ut, AHMEHTS gotten up with taste and care are always a , pleasure to tho wearer. For style and gentilUy our Spring Clothing is "Away up in G" itfits well, lookswQll.wcars woll and is made well. Service above all things has our first consideration. This, togothor with moderate prices, has built up our reputation. C. YATES & Co. Cor. 13th and Chestnut " We Study to Please ! " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE ALWAYS IN UTOCK. Fish, Dutter and Eggs, Flour nnd Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Strutr, &o.,&a Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEtf STREETS. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER I Mrs. Lambert, 119 South Gilbert St., Shenandoah. Good Horses 1 Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carriages I in chargo of good, careful, respectable driv ers, to hire at all times and at reasonable rates ut XVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, 12 and H Forth fear A Uen, Hear of I.uburg's hardware store, Horttt Inlirn to Hoard. Careful attention given to Feeding Horses. All kinds of IIAUX-ING at tended to promptly charges tnoaeroie. UN DI5RTAKING Faithfully and promptly attended to. Saturday, March 1292 A i VEltY ATTHACTIVE. fan Buildings Cor. Main Centre S!i First-class guns, etc- C. E. F0RSEMAN, Proprietor. J
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