OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! We carry more in stock than all other dealers in town combined and sell at 30 per cent, below them. 200 overcoats of each style. Our stock is so large we have cut prices to reduce it. See our im mense stock of clothing for Hen, Youths and Boys and the Latest Styles and Novelties In Clothing for Children. Watch for the completion of our great show window. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, Largest In town, Nos. 9 & 1 1 South Main St., I. GOLDIN, Prop. EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY. OCTOliEII 2, lS9o. Mnlmuoy City IIiisIiipss College. Tills new college, opened Monday, Septem ber Otb, in the. Hoppcs' building, 205 East Centra street, Mahanoy City, mid already shows plainly that it will soon bo 0110 of the beet business training schools in the state, for the, many students now in attendance arc pro graming rapidly and new ones arc continually entering. Tho teachers are the very best that ca-i bo eeeured. Thoy aro practical business men, are, highly educated, and have had long and successful experience in teaching thoroughly .all tho hrauchea that nro of uso to tho busi ness man. Bookkeeping, Business Arith metic, Grammar, Spelling, and the Laws of Jlusiness are taught plainly and fully in the 'Commercial Department ; and Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling and Grammar aro civen in the Shorthand Department. In both departments students must aluo tako I'kxman 81111 and CoitKli-ro.vDKNCK sons to bo able in write plainly, neatly and correctly tho different kinds of bu.-iness letters. This college is a branch of the splendid "Wilkesbarro Business College, and the same .effective methods of teaching Bookkeeping iaiid,tlio bame klnds,of typewriters aroused. trhe Commercial and the Shorthand and Typewriting cournes together (time un limited) can now bo had for $51) in tho day school, or f to in tho night school. If only a fow subjects aro taken special rates will bo tnado to suit. Send for catalogue. Students may outer at any time. O-14-tf (i. W. Williams, Principal. When Baby was sick, we gavo her Castorla. When sho was a Child, she criid for Castorla. When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla. When sho had Children, sho save them Castorla Notice. In addition to tho times fixed by the rule of court relating to' naturalization Saturday, October 11th, 1605, at 0 o'clock a. 111., is now hereby specially designated for hearing naturalization applicants. Iiy the court. 41-21-eod J.vmkh It. 1)ki:a.v, Prothun'y. lilectrlo Hitters, t'.tei tric Hitters is a medicine suited for any soasou, but perhaps more generally needed in the wiriu when the languid exhausted I'eolbiE prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic anil altera itvo 1h felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal lillious fevers. No medicine will act more aurely in counteracting and freeing the sys feni from the malarial unison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Di.zlness yield to lMectrie Hitters. Only fifty cents per bottle at A. Wusley's drug store. .Sprung Any I.eiiUs Lately? Wo can't stnn tho leaks from tho clouds hut Hull, tho plumber, corner Main and Centre htrcote, can stop all your leaks in water and CHS mains with satisfaction. If your children aio subject toViotip watch for the first symptom of the disease hoarse mux. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is Klvcn as soon as the child becomes bourse it will prevent the attack. Even after the .oroiipy cough has appeared tho attack can always he prevented by giving this remedy. It Is also invaluable for wilds anil whooping s oiiiih. For siile by (irubler Urns., Druggists. When you want good roofing, plumbing, go fitting, or general tinsniithing dono cull on K. F. Gallagher 18 Wotst Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf Uiicklen's Arnica Snlvu. The best lalvo lu tho world for cuts, hruUcs, mum. uleow. wit rheum, fevor sores, totter, chapped hands, uhllh aiiis, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay riiuirud. It is guamntowl tu give j,erfeet itfsmction or niony refunded. I rice 25 eeuu PW box. For sale by A. N ndey. Larger Than Uwr. For a fttlB bout, shoo or rubber at lowest prices, uaimn, woman or child should not ' til to pay Wemor, the shoe denier, 138 North M-iin -tr.'tjt, a-rislt. Cull und bo convinced li. rc you can buy the cheapest footwear. Maley, the Joweler, for silverware, watches . od jewelry, 10 North Main street. E. E3. FOLEY, FiNEQroceries 201 WEST CENTRE ST. lJcat.-r 1 ft Oroi ries, Floor, Pro' .is di-llereU 10,011s, Tcai, THE CHAIRMANSHIP." 1 A Person Will lie Selected To-morrow to j fill tho Position. 1 A onll hag been issued by II. A. Albright, chairman of the ltcpublicnn convention, for 1 a meeting of tho candidates to-morrow morn ing, at l'ottsvillo, for the purpose of selecting u county chairman. The rules of the lie publican party specify : "The Chairman of the County t ot ntlon shall call the candidates selected cneh 1.1rby the County, Senatorial and Iteprcscntuth e ion ventiou to meet within 10 davsnftertlie diotirn- niHiit of the last of said coiiveutltu -1 snld candidates shall then lie empowered to icct by ballot one person for County I'halnnnii, snld selection to lie made ly it luajoiity of nil the candidates nominated by said coin ntlon. Should said candidates fall to orgnuizi mid elect mid County Chairman as herein pro,idcd, the chairman of the preceding County Convention shall call the Standing Committee to meet within twenty days after the adjournment of said con vention, who shall be nuthcirl"d to elect said County Chairman. The County t bairiuan shall select an ICxectitlve Commit! -e of twelve, n majority of whom shall be members of the County Committee, six of whom shall be selected from the Itli Itcprcseiitntivo District, and two each from the 1st, 2nd anil 3rd llcprc scntative Districts, a Treasurer and Heading Clerk, two Secretaries anil a Naturalization Committee of live.'' This is an important duty devolving upon 1 tho candidates, so far as tho success of the I ticket is concerned. Tho delegates to the convention havo porformcd their duty in uaraiug a strong ticket, and with a county chairman qualified for tho position success will bo assured. In making their selection, the candidates should lay aside all personal feeling and select a man who can bring together tho different factions and create harmony; who has the ability to conduct a successful campaign upon tho linos set forth in tho platform ; who will not bo a mere figurehead and tool of his secretaries and designing politicians j and who will work In the interests of each and every candidate upon the ticket, and not for his favorites alone. This much tho Republican voters nnd party workers demand. Our friends of tho Demo cratic faith have made their selections, and in doing so have chosen wisely in sonio re spects, and if tho Republican candidates fail to act with tho samo discretion they place themselves at a disadvantage Among tho Republicans of Shenandoah the selection of a county chairman creates almost as much interest as the nomination of the candidates now on the ticket, for tho reason that a change is desired. Wo believe, how ever, that tho candidates will use their best judgment in the selections to-morrow. How i:dltors 1110 Treated In China. Nineteen hundred editors of a I'ekin paper aro said to have been beheaded. S01110 would shudder at such slaughter, who aro hccdlossof the fact that Consumption is ready to fasten its fatal hold 011 themselves. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the cfli cient remedy for weak lungs, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, bronchitis, asthma, severe coughs, ami kindred atlectlons. Stumps, La Fayette Co., Arkansas, Dr. I!. V. l'lnut'K: Dear Sir I will say this to you, that consnmpMnn is hereditary in my wife's family ; some Imvc already died with the disease. My win has a sister, Mrs. E. A. Cleary, that was t.i . 'i witli consump tion. She used your "Hidden Medical Dis 1 covory," and, to the surprise of her many friends, she not well. My wife has also had hemorrhages from the lungs, and her sister insisted on her using the "Golden Medical Discovery." I consented to her using it, and it cured her. She has had no symptoms of consumption for the past six years. Yours very truly, W. ('. ROGERS, M. D. Delicate disoases in either sex, however in duced, Rpccdlly cured. Hook sent securely sealed, 10 conts in btnnips. Address, in con fidence, World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Jiutliilo, N. Y. PITHY POIl-TTS. Happenings Throughout tlie!'egioi Chron icled for Hasty rj-msi'l r The people of New Castle tnt a now road and court has appointee" viewers to lay it out. MiMon Owens lrisliad his property on South Main sf'.vf connected with the steam heat pialif.' Strou-e, the jeweler, has siimendcd an at tractive sign in front of his store. It is a large tin fic-dinile of a watch. The Enterprise colliery at Excelsior, which has been idle for some months, owing to the burning of tho breaker, will shoitly resume operations. Workmen wcro engaged to-day in running a gas supply lino from tho corner of Centre and Jardin streets to the buildings on tho latter ttrcct occupied by Dr. Clifton Rohbins and tho Phauiix Hoso Company. It appears that the man who makes tho statement regarding .loo Haksza's movements before ho met his death was not a member of the Grant Band, hut of tno Lithuanian Hand. Peter Becker stating that it was not his wifo' but Mrs. William Reese who was with Mr, and Mrs. William Becker at the time of the runaway accident in tho valley Sunday night. Ashland firemen will tako their old hand lire engine to Reading. It was built in 1712 for the old Iland-in-llnnd flro company of Philadelphia, who sold it to a Reading com pany in LSOO and they in turn sold it to Ash land in 1838 for flOOO. It was a groat ma chine in its day. Consumption is tho natural result of a neglected cold. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup euros coughs, bronchitis, asthma, and all lung troubles down to tho very bordor land ot consumption. Suicide. Goorge M, Israel, formerly a, well-known railroader at Mahanoy Piano, committed suicide at the homo of his father-in-law, at Hevnohls Station, seven milo south of Tuinaima, yesterday morning. Ho was ns sistant trainmaster for tho P. A R. H. It Company at Mahanoy Plane for uevon -yearn prior to April last, when ho wns compelled, Ihroimh slokuess, to ndluqulali his imhIUoii. Hu suffered from a serious stomach trouble,' wh'ioJi his physician had pronounced lu cnmhlo, and whioh no doubt proyed upon his . . , , . .. I. !.., .1 1 in 1 mi mm oniifcou mm 10 bimhui mo Hu leaved an estimable wife und several small children. Up to Hate for 1'alns and Ai he. BveryboAy Kiysltud Fl.ig Oil, 35c. At GrnhlW Bro., drug store. -A .! Jtlarrlago Notices, Hugh LnU'orty, of West Centre street, and Miw ljlla Ourloy. of llrowusvlllo, wore mar ried till morning in the Annunciation church. William Ramer unit his bride, neo Miwi Laura Dautier, have returned from Tjlinaqun! whore they weic married last Sunday even ing. Children's fine Dnngola kld-sklu button shoes at 17, 2S, :t", 40 and 50, to 7(5 cents. Great value-, at tin prices. 3t 1'ai niiv Snor. STom.. "LAW IN THE MILLENNIAL STATE.' A Large Audience Listens to nil Interesting Discourse by Prof. 1)111. The fourth lecttiro under tho auspices of tho National Reform Institute was delivered in the First Presbyterian church last evening by Prof. J. R. Dill, of Philadelphia, and was evidently very much appreciated by tho largo audience. Revs. T. Maxwell Morrison, Robert O'Boylc, J. F. Meredith and C. W '. Scchrist were in attendance and participated in the introductory and closing services and there was singing by tho choir. Prof. Dill used a diagram illustrating tho main points of tho lecture, which, in a con densed state, was directed against the Brooks high licenso law. For tho law in the millen nial state the speaker said there is a founda tion in tho laws of God, tho ten command ments. These laws are selected as the foundation for tho reason that they are masters of all othor kinds of laws. They compose the briefest digest of the wisdom of (iod adapted to tho general intelligence of the young christian, by which ho directs the conduct of the individual in tho home, in tho church and in tho state. They arc tho laws of the first ordor and aro not bur ccjitiblo to any amendment, either by con traction, or expansion. Upon this law ef tho first order rests tho constitution, 0110 that recognizes God and Jesus Christ and God's law, and it is tho duty of tho people of this country to amend tho constitution of the United States mid tho constitutions of the individual states accordingly. Upou the constitution rests the statutory and common laws, then comes the judiciary and then the realization that Christ is King over the nation and ills word is tho law of the nation. The constitution of tho United States was supposed to bo perfect, hut it was found necessary to add the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments, whereby tho principle of tho golden rule wis incorporated and the rights of men the slave wcro recognized, but the constitution must bo amended again so that tho rights of God shall ho recognized. As to tho statutory law, Prof. Dill con tinued, every law enacted at Hurrishitrg must be in strict accord with the constitution. The Brooks high license law is a law in liapie only. It is a statutory measure and a measure is not always a law. Tho Brooks law violates tWspirit and letter of the con- stitu,,,:ii. Tho people receive it as a law be raiise they have never tried to set it aside. 1 This conclusion is arrived at from the fact that the. first clause of the constitution, second section, says that the Legislature must promote the peace, happiness and prosperity of the people. Another section of the con stitution tells tho Legislature that it is its duty to promote tho industrial, educational and moral interests of tho people. Is the Brooks high license law in accord with eithcrof these directions of the constitution? asked Prof. Dill. What effect does it have upon the in dustry of the people who patronize the saloons? The day is coming, said tho speaker, when tlicro will not be a dram shop in Shen andoah. Prof. Dill said two hold attempts were made by 18 niomhers of tho last Legislature to break down tho Sabbath laws of the state. Tho first was an attempt to make it lawful to transmit, offer for sale and sell Sunday news papers. The second, to make it obligatory upon municipalities of the first-class, when about to mako a contract, to advertbe the matter of tho contract in two different issues of Sunday newspapers. The third was au attempt to rcduco the penalty for Violating the Sabbath in Allegheny county from $25 to f 1, so as to make it easy for the men who wanted to break tho laws to do'so and mako harder work for the men who wanted to enforce it. To-night the fifth lecture of the course will he delivered in tho Methodist Episcopal church by Iiov. Charles Roads, of Philadel phia. The subject will be "Christian Aspects of Citizenship." Rev. Roads is a son of ox Chicf of Police A. II. Roads, of town, and upon the conclusion of tho lecture he will bo tendered a reception by tho young people's societies. ."Marvelous ltesiilts. From 11 letter written by Row J. Gunder man, of Diniondalo, Mich., wuure permitted to make tills extract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, 11s tho results were almost marvelous in the ease of my wife, While I was juistor of tho Baptist ciiurcti at nives 0 unction snowus brought down with Pneumonia succeeding lAi (Irippo. Tcriilile paroxysms ol umglilng would last hour with little Interruption and it acvin'cd as if hIic could not survive them, A friend recommended J)r, King's Now Dikcovoryi it was quick in its work and highly NitiKfactorv In results." Trial botthiB free at A. Wusloy s drug store. Hegular time 50c and fl.ou. Notice to Water Coitimicrx. Notice is hereby (jivou by tho Water Committee of the Ilorough Council that be ginning with Tuewlay, tho Slth hint., the water supply will be curlnlloil, and con Mimon of the pulilio wutor works will be furnished with water only between tbe hours of 3;00 and 0:(hl a. m. nnd 3:00 and 7:00 p. m., until further notice. Hy ordor of the com mittee. A. J). (i.Ill.K, O-aa-tf Chairman. Aboo store that Is dyetincd to become tho worklnguian's friend, heaiuso hlghiird earned dollars grow bigger hero. KAGTOltvSlIOKSTOliK, 3t lleddAll'gDuiMing. How's Your Cong''' Pan-Tina cures it, 25c. At tlrubli r Ilros., drug xUir PERSONAL. I Mrs. Colfax Brown is visiting friends at 1 the county sont. Miss Mnino Williams visited friends at Pottsvllle to-day. , Mrs. Philip WesnJr, of Mt. Oarniol, visited 1 friends In town to-day. j Miss Eliza Morris, of ABhland, was a guest of friends In town yesterday. 11. F. Laudig, of Hnzloton, Is visiting the Lcssig'famlly on North Main street. ! Poor Director William Dorr drove to Beaver Valley to-day on ufllcinl business. Jacob Bamberger spent to-day at several places south of tho mountain hustling up trade. Miss Jennie Ramago left this morning for Providence, R. I., where she will locate per manently. School Director Marshal Baugh is confined to his homo by an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. Mrs. Charles Halm, of Philadelphia, is 1 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, I of West Oak street. Mrs. David Brown has gone to Philadelphia to visit her son, Richard, who is undergoing an operation at the German Hospital. MIssos Mnggio Palmer and Daisy Hess will leavo town on Saturday for Nuremberg, where they will asstimo ehargo of the public schools at that place. Mrs, Gralicr, of North Market street, and Mrs. Jacob Noll, of North Main street, aro attending the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Nolhach, at Shamokin. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. S. Tinglcy, of Wilkcs barrc, who wero guosts of their daughter, Mrs. J. W. Erwin, of South Jardin street, rcturn.cd to their homo yesterday. W. 1). Jones, of Lost Creek, has again been adpointcd captain of the Shenandoah foot ball loam, to fill the vuenncy of William Burkhart, who is now located at Pottsvllle. Misses Mabel nnd Stella Englohart, of St. Joseph, Mo., nieces of .Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brewer, 0111110 from New York last evening and will spend sinnu time with their aunt and uncle. Publishers' Announcement. The local circulation of tho Evening Hkk ald continues in the hands of Messrs. Hooks & Brown, stationers, No. t North Main street. People who are not receiving tho paper can havo it served every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at tho plaeo stated, Orders for job work and advertising will also receive prompt attention if placed in their' hands. Notice. Tho HliuALD 110 longer occupies tho ofliccs in tho Refowich building. Tho only ofllco tho paper has in this town is at tho new quarters. No. 8 South Jaidin street. tfiAoe JELLULOID Mark. Waterproof collars and cuffs that you can clean yourself by simply wiping off with n wet sponge. The- genuine look exactly like linen and every piece is marked this way : TRAD? LLUL0 MARK- They are made by covering a linen collar or cuff with "celluloid," and arc tne only waterproof goods made with an interlining, and the only goods thai can stand the wear aud give perfect satisfaction. Never wilt and not effect ed by moisture. Try them and you will never regret it. Ask for those with above trado mark and refusu any imitations. If your dealer docs not have them we will mail you a 6amplc direct on receipt of prkc. Collars 25c. nch. Cuffs 50c. pair. State whether Jtand-up or turned-down collar is . suted. The Celluloid Company, ",?-425 Broadway, New York. ItlH'OItT OK TIIK CONDITION Ol' THE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK at Shriuimltwili, In tlie state of lYiitiMylvtutfu, at the cloe of huMm'MM. Kfptcmhcr 2Mb, IKV5: ItlXHMU'Kn. liaiis anil ilWemintH I1. S. II0111N to ftcciiru circulation. ..si7i.wn :w .. so,ouo oo ,.. (,rm on .. 50,110 oo rrcniiuiUM 011 r. 8. Iioiiuh Stock, HCcuriticH, etc ltaiiklug-lioitic, furniture, hihI flxt Due fmin national banks (not rmcrvc agent I 2,fiOa TO Due from approved uero agents 'JHflM M CbeckHHnil oilier oumIi Items 1,303 11 Note of other national blinks 1,000 00 i1 raeiiouai jmpcrcuri'enc', uiCKCisauu cent Ijiwful money rwrvc lu luvnk, vim Specie 13,513 K8 I-cgnMcniler ilnti' 0,77 Of) U. H. ccrtlf ' of ilepoilt fur 322 10 legal tenners. 20,201 M 2,350 00 Itcdcmptloii fund with If. H. trouMirvr 1.1 per cent, circulation) Total SflCl.tW 18 I.iaiiii.uiik " Capital Muck paid In , SlOO.uno 00 HiirpliiM fund 11,000 00 I'nillvlilcd prnlltd, Icon oxpoiwot) und - taxes twiil HAW Of National llauk noted outrlauillug 15,000 00 Due to other nalloniil Itankg 15,-I7 52 Dae to utate Imnks and Iwiikers I,fi32 11 DivldcndM unpaid pjo 00 Individual deposits subject tocheck 161,071 01 Demand certificate of deposit I0O 00 Certified checks BO'OO Total $119,805 49 Ktatoof Peunxylvnuia, County ot Svhuylkill, m: I, K. II, Hunter, uwhlcr of tho above named bank, ilo solemnly swear that tho above state ment la true to tho hurt of my knowledge and belief. K. II. Hl'NTKlt, Cushlcr. Hulworlbed and sworn to lie fore mo this 1st day of October, m. J. It. Covi.E, Notary Public. Correct Attcet ; T P. IlltAllII.AN, D J. I.anoton, r Directors tl W. llMIUAl.l., ) LKN1? 13 put in. Remember that -r.u TTirr-nriTiii viniTiiri linn nT-ri finri Ttinrirmiicrfinr inn wmtmri in r,m-, ,m i-.l. A1 I 1 i.. ta " """" wvv...tk.w Uu..i, ,Y. a wuen ngnuy usea, never s - 1,-f - agreeable greasy odor or shortening purpose, but the quantity that was I formerly used of lard, is 1 necessary, if Cottolene Look for u trade.mark-"Co(loIii" and ifer' hind in eotton-plnnl ura(A on eerj tin. tjf Tilt'. N. K. I'.UItiiA.VK COMl'ANT. CHIC AfiO and 132 X. DMansr Am.. Dillnilclnlila. fit OLD MEDAL FLOUR MAKES BEST BREAD. Sold by all Grocers at $2.50 a Sack Ask your grocer for it. If lie cannot supply you let us know and we will see that you get it. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah. Carden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo have just received a flno lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papors In tho market, which wo will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo havo also in stock a groat deal of last year's patterns which we aro selling at a sacrifico. Couio and see our lino of goods. Wo havo tho most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store In Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. Jr s V I r k iv I House, Sign and Decorativo Painting. - I - V-A"rl 'CIJ, No. 224 West Centre Street. Shenandoah, Penna. CHARLEY SING, First-class Work All Work done in first-class manner, and and ironed, 10c; shirts ironed, 8c: underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. If Troubled "With lilieuiiiiitlm Head llils. Annapolis, Md., Apr. 10, 1801. I have used Cliainlicrlain's Pain Halm for rheuma tism and found it to bo all that is claimed for it. I believe it to bo tho best preparafWi for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on tho market and cheerfully recom mend it to tho public. Jno. G. Brooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., No. 18 Main St. ALSO nKAI) THIS. V JIiX'HANlcsvir.LK, St. Mary County, 5Id. I sold a bottlo of Chamberlain's Pain Halm to a man who had been suffering with rheu matism for several years. It made him a well man.' A. J. llcOill. For sale at 50 cents per bottlo by (irubler llros. Druggists. Coining Kvents. Oct. 22. Grand suppor, under auspices of Calvary Baptist church, in Bobbins' hall. Oct. 24. Grand supper by the Trinity Re ormcd church, in Bobbins' opera house. Oct. 25. Second annual Telegraphers' As sembly and contest, in Bobbins' auditorium. For Itching Piles, irritation of tho genitals, or itching in any part of tho body. Doan's Ointment is worth its weight in gold. No mattor how longstanding tho trouble, Doan's Ointment will not fail to give instant relief. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that the namo .Lessiq & liAElt, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. tf MISCELLANEOUS. -VANTED.- -A good girl for general hoUHe WtiKen S3 ner week. Annly at ? 1 work. HtroiiHc's Jewelry utore, i Bouth Main street. 3t ESTItAYED.-I.argo red mooley cow, with tip of tall cut olT. Citino to the farm ot Daniel Nelswlnter, Oatawlssn Valley. Owner can havo same hy paying nil expense. 9-30-3t Daniel Neiswentkh. 1U ANTED A reliable, active gentleman or I lady to travel (or reliable established bouse, Holory $780, payable 815 weekly, nnd money advanced tor expenses. Situation steady. Kcferenees. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. II. E. Hess, President, Chicago. 9-1-1 mo WE ARE HOW HEflOY with a full line of Millinery Qoods, of the latest New York styles, at Prices so Low to surprise you. Trimmed Hats fi.ooup. See Uicm before buying. Closing out our Children's Sacks nnd Caps at Cost. Our Patrons and the Public arc invited to inspect our opening on Saturday, Mon day and Tuesday, next, nnd every day after. Don't forget the number. Cheapest place in town. 29 N. MAIN STREET, AIRS. Q. VV. HYDE. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking; ! 13 N. Jardin Street. CHAS. DERR, Tonsorial Artist. io WmI Centra street. sivii.hl.nlrciittlne a specialty. Clean towel with every shavf. You fry fish or oysters in Cot- E tolene they will not be greasy. U Always have the skillet or fry ing pan cold when the Cotto- & Cottolenb heats to the cook- 4 I . H 11.1 ll . . 4 4 imparts to looa any dis flavor. For pastry or any NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY, NO. 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. at Low Pri satisfaction euaranteed. Shirts wash collars. 2c: cuffs, 4c: undershirts, 7i A CHARLEY SING, Manage1 OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your ariifical teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations freo. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Ijgan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo uro the only nsers of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH . Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m, to 8 p. m, IIENANrX)AU'S- Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every I 'articular. Silk tics and loco curtains a spec alty. Qoods called for and delivered. A trial order solicited Get Our Prices on GASOLINE HeldlightO I.LS and I Our delivery wagon docs tho rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. . Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardin Street. Mall orders promptly attended to. Hooks & Brown, The Stamp of Newness Is on our lino of aftor-dlunorcups and saucers. Ilisquo (lgurofl. Bisque ornaments. , 40 now stylof), Seo window display. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4N.Main Street John A. Reiily, Wholesale Liquors. -AGENT FOU YUENQLINQ'S LAOER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Wolter's, Ilorllner and Weiss Deer. 22-24 S. Alain St., Shenandoah, Pa.