dOLDIN'S CORNER. A Clrent l'utli ror I'Hll hihI Wlntnr Ilulmi nl till! MlllllllMltll CIllltllllR IlllUKO. V appreciate the want of and graip tlio conditions of lower prices. Wo ectahlish n new basis of lower price. Wo took out tho trout nml unlHrgctl the cajwicHy of our More ilfty per cent, nml tlieii landed It with the larn"t stock of Overi-oat by tho carload and added the largest stock of Full and Winter Clothing for Men, Youths and Hoys and all the Latest Stylos and Novelties In Clothing for tlio Children. No hack numbers ! No inisjudgments 1 No by -gone mistakes I No Imnkrupt trash 1 Hut new stylish overcoats and clothing made to he sold this season. Kvory man who buys an oWTcoat or suit at our prices is bound to see that his friend knows what Is going ou. The way we're soiling. It will tako half tho money to buy what you're used to In clothes. No doubt about it multitudes turn to us to savi- money. SB or J0.75 all-wool suit, good as before $10 or $12. $10 suit now. good as you used to get for $115. $25 suit now, good as you li-ed to get for $36. We're told we're getting too little, but wo arc not paying attention to tho prollts. Wo arc looking for tho trade. Ovorcoats almost given away. Note our prices. We are not content to N-ll at onco. We wunt your friendship. If you call attention to any de fect in our clothing wo will esteoin it as a gnat favor. Your money will bo refunded if the goods are not as we represent them. We are promoters of low prices. Our entire store represents suierior taste which niakos competition impossible. Don't forgot the place. Mammoth Clothing House, largest in Shenandoah, Nos. 0 and 11 South Main Street. l. GOLD1N, Prop. EVENING HERALD WliUXI-HDAY. OtTOUElt 0, 1803. Muliaimy City Itiislness t'olli-si-. This now college opened Mnnduy, Septem her 0th, in the Hoppos' building, 205 Kast Centre street, Muhanoy City, and already show-, plainly that it will soon 1)0 one of the best business training schools in tho state, for the nvmy students now in attendance are pro gressing rapidly and new ones arc continually entering. The teachers are the very best that can ho secured. They are practical business ineu, are highly educated, and havo had long and succc-sful experience in touching thoroughly all the branches that arc of uso to the busi ness man. liookkeeping, Businosa Arith metic, Grammar, Spelling, and the Law of Rusiness aro taught plainly and fully in the Commercial Depnitment; and Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling and Grammar aro given in tho Shorthand Department. In both departments student must nUo tako l'HN'JiAX bhip and CoRiui'ONlr.KCj: so as to bo able to write plainly, neatly and correctly the difl'i rent kinds of buVpiees letters. This college is a branch of tho splendid Wilkesbarre liusinuss College, and tho same effective, methods of teaching liookkeeping and the same kinds of typewriters aro used. The Commercial and the Shorthand and Typewriting courses together (time un limited ) can now be had for $30 in tlio day school, or $10 in the night school. If only n few subjects are taken special rates will bo made to suit. Send for catalogue. Students may enter at any time. 9-H-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. Tlio Discovery S:uci! Ills Life. M-. ii. Caillouctte. Druggist, Beaverhvillc. HI , .!.: "To Dr. King's New Discovery 1 nui in - life. Was taki u with La Grlplve and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and wan ghen up and told I could nol live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in iuy stun- 1 n.-nt for a bottle mid began its use ..'iid from the fust done began to get better, and iitteriiMiig three bottles was upaiidabout again. It Is worth its weight in gold. Wo won l keep store or house without it." Get fu.- trial at A. Wastry's Drug Store. Sprung Any Lcnhs Tjitely? We can't stop tho leaks from tho clouds but Beli. t'.io plumber, comer Main and Centre streets, can atop all your leaks in water and ga: mains with satisfaction. Whea Baby was sick, wo gavo her CaMorla, When she was a Child, sho criad for Castoria. When she beoaine Jliss, sho clung to CaUoria. When she had Children, sho ga o them Castorii When you want good rooting, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinmithing dono call on E. F. Gallftuher 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf Keller In Six Honrs. Distressing kiduoy nnd bladder disoaeos relieved in six hours by tlio "Now Groat South American Kidney Curo." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exf ceding promptness In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or lomale. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure tills is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapini, druggist, 107 South ' Ma'i street. I..,,.,.,,. Ttuiti I!m-. For a tine boot, shoo or rubber at lowest prices, any limn, womau or child should not fail to iy Winner, the shoe dealer, la North Main street, a visit. Call and lie convinced whore you can buy tho cheapest footwear. If Troubled With ltheiiiiuitlsiii Iicud This. Annapolis. Mil.. Anr. in, 1801. I have i used Chanilwrlain's Pain Balm for rheuma tism and found it to he all tliat is claimed for it I lielieve it to bo tho best preparation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on tlio market and cheerfully recom mend it to the public. Jno. (1. Brooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., No. 18 Main St. ALSO 11KA1) THIS. Mkc-jianicsvh.lk, St. Mary County, Md. I .Mild a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Italm to a man who had been suffering with llicu mat ism for several years. It made him a well man A. J. McGill. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros. Druggists. El. B. FOLEY, 201 WEST CENTRE ST. it ,11 in k.t ira r nnr I'rnviHionn. jcu. , i-tr ocuidi ivered. USEFUL BOOKS GIVEN AWAY. INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING ART AND FANCY WORK. Mrs. Nella Daggct of llostou has recently written a book, "Fancy Work ntnl Art Decor ations" that gives practical Instructions for making dollies, tahlo covers, scarfs, tmy cloths, pin cushions, etc., etc., with llfty illustrations. This hook together with "Successful Home Dyeing," will be sent free to any reador of tho HrntALD who forwards tho following coupon to Wolls, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. COUPON. This entitles any render of the IIkh ALU to one copy of "l-'om-y Work nnJ Art Dccorntlons," nml "Successful Home Dyeing." Tlio above liberal oD'cr is mado to advortiso tlio old reliablo Diamond Dyos and to get their book upon homo dyeing into the homes of women who want to dress well by making their old clothing look like new. In some towns dealers sell imitations of Diamond Dyos simply hocause they can make more profit on those weak, adulterated sub stitutes. Sonio of these dyes claim to color both cotton nnd wool with tho same package hut this is an impossibility, as the usorsoon tlnds when sho has tried to color cotton witli a dyo that is not especially mado for that purpose. Diamond Dyos havo different dyes for cotton from tlioe that aro used for wool and aro the only package dyos on tho market that ran be relied upon to give colors that will not fade or crock. Tlio fact that Dia mond Dyos havo been the standard homodyos for nearly twenty years and that their sale increases from year to year, is proof positive that they have never had an equal. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio Iteglon Cliron leleil lor Hasty l'oi usiil. The llazletou Mnuncrchor celebrated its 20th anniversary with a concert and ball. A branch from tho steam heating plant is being run into the building of William Krick, on South Main street. Malmnoy City has added Piiil Malcy to its foot 111 team and expects to do up Shenan doah in the game ou Saturday. Senator Kline, of Luacrno, has returned from Asbury Park fully recovered from tho sickness which, at one time, threatened his ' life. A thief robbed tho office of W. II. Bright, Ashland, of a type-writer, pens and pencils and fifty postal cards. Ho was evidently a "literary feller." The manager of tho Girardville theatre is making arrangements with tlio Schuylkill Traction Company to run curs after eacli per formance at his opera house. At Iliuleton some people found their water supply much ies.s than their neighbors. An investigation unearthed a shirt and a coat in tho pipes. Queer things happen in that region. Ivdwnrd Delaney and Harry Anderson, two Tumaipm railroaders, wero injured in a collision near Pottstown yesterday. Tho formor was mj lmdly gealded that his re covery is doubtful. Physicians recommend Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup bemuse of its prompt, positive action in all cases ot lung trouble, ft is a positively reliablo tine for coughs and colds. Literary Notes, The Oetobor iiumhi " of The Forum will contain threo notable aiti -les on the "Signifi cance of the English elections." The first paper is contributed by Sir Herbert Maxwell, M. P., lute Junior Lord of the Treasury, and a distinguished member of tho Conservative party. He considers the htte election "A Crisis in English History," and ho sets forth What ho believes to be the causes of the Lilwral defeat. Mr. George W. E. Kusscll, who was a member of Mr. Gladstone's second and fourth administration, and who remained in olllco until Iiord JJosebory's resignation last June, adduces nine- reasons for his party's defeat, tho most important of which lie considers to be tho temperance plank in its program. The third article, "Why, Whence and Whiter." is from tho pen of Mr. Justin M'Cnrlhy, tho loader of the Irish party in the House of Commons. He discusses the liberal defeat from tho Irish point of view, and considers its boar- j ings on Homo Hulo. which ho thinks may bo delayed, but is bound to come, sooner or later. levelling Schools Isotico to l'liieiith. Evening schools will lie opened on Monday evening, October 1 1th. Tickets of admission can bo procured at tho Superintendent's office, Main street school building, on Thursdayund Friday evenings, October 10th and 11th, from fi:30 to 8 o'clock j or during office hours .Mon days and Tuofduys. from !1 to 10 o'clock a. m. Tickets will bo issued to hoys and girls, but only to such as aro employed during the day and can not attend day school. 10-l-0t M. P. Whitakijr, Supt. Coming Kveuts. Oct. 22. Grand suppor, undor uusp'icos of hl vary Baptist church, in Bobbins' hall. Oct. 21 Grand supper by tho Trinity Re formed church, in Bobbins' opera liouso. Oct. 23. Second annual Telognipliors' As sembly and contest, in Bobbins' auditorium. Oct. 31. Tenth annual bull of National Social Club, in Bobbins' opera house. Jtucklon'H Arnica Solve. The host salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to -give perfect satisfaction or niony refunded. Price 25 cents per box . For sale by A . asloy . John S. Snjdor Dead, John 8. Snyder, who was chlof clerk to the Countv Commissioners for sevoral years prior t j 1802, but since that time in tho employ of A. W. Sohalck, Kan., died at his homo in i,,iuvllln vosterday. He had an attack of vertigo about 11:30 a. m. and fell down tho cellar stairway, striking tho hack of his head, which caused concussion of tho brain, result tni? in death a few hours laUr. Ho was well and favorably known throughout the county. Cut by Coal. Martin Clengo, a Polish minor 20 years of na,. unstained severe cuts about the iioau, nrms and back by a fall of coal in tho Shen Citv colliery. He was starting coal in a chute and was caught by tin- sudden rush. PERSONAL. H. J. Yost transacted tuighiM nt Treverton to-day. Itev. K. Potts, of Wm. Pouii, wis n town visitor to-day. John Minchof, of Mahanoy City, transacted business in town to-day. 4 Superintendent Hnrry Zerbey, of Muleton, was a town visitor to-day. , Mrs. William Moyrick nnd daughter, rtotta, aro visiting friends at Tromont. John Gatviu, formerly night clerk nt the Kaior llouso, Mahanoy City, was a town visitor to-day. Daniel Dully, of St. Clair, spout this after' noon in town discussing nfliiirs of tho ap proaching election. Miss Till th Morgan, left yesterday for Wilkosliarro to rosumo hor musical studies undor Prof. Mason. Hilly Watson, tho Gorman comedian, is witli O'Hoollgan's company. Ho is well known in Shenandoah. Hcnjamin Marshall is In Heading receiving medical attendance. Ho has sullercd from tumors in tho neck for somo time. Mit) Susio Bedford, of Pottsvillo, nttonded tlio Iluntzlngor-Lowis wedding to-day. She is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. lloddall, on South Jardln street. Whitelock, tho shoo dealer, will move his household effects' from Pending in tlio near future, having routed tlio rosidenco on West Oak street, recontly vacated by tho Cathor family. . Mrs. Thomas Holhrook and Mrs. Joseph Holbrook havo returned to their homes in Philadelphia, after spending several very pleasant days as tho guests of Mrs. George Seagor, of East Coal street. I. Polsucr, u cutter nt tho Schuylkill Manufacturing Company, returned yesterday from New York witli his bride, and will take up their residence witli Mr. nnd Mrs. Meade Peters, on Nortli Jardin street. Itev. 11. D. Sclmlt., of Allcntown, visited friends in town last night, stopping here whiloon his way homo fromShamokin, where he attended tho dedication of tlio now United Kvangellcal church, liov. Schultz was formerly pastor of tlio Evangelical church of town. Buy Koystouo Hour. Be suro that tho name Lkssio & Baek, Ashland, Pa., is printed on overy sack. tf Political V urngriiplis. County Chairman Payne and William Wil- helm, Esqs., wero in consultation yesterday in ruferonco to the chargos preferred by the latter against tlio County Chairman. Neither gentleman would talk for publication. Evidently the Hon. Jack Whitoliouso is not a stalwart this year. He improved a visit to Mahanoy City, with G. V. Sclirink, yester day to do somo very zealous electioneering for Edgar Bechtcl, Democratic candidate, for District Attorney. It's all in tho family, you know. Mahanoy City Record. Tlio meeting of the Republican Lcaguo on Friday evening should bo woll attended. Thcro is little time for effective work, and it cau bo dono none too soon. Tlio enthusiasm of tho Democrats is so thick you can cut it with a knife nit. Tho political weather-cocks uro sllll trimming thoir sales to the favorable breozos. Tho Republican ticket is worthy the sup port of overy man who desiros economical administration of public office. An Increased Surplus. Tho Schuylkill Traction Company makes the following report of its operations during the year ending September 30, 1C03, in com parison witli tlio previous year: Gross ro ceipts, $90,081, an increase of $2,003 ; operat ing expenses, $52,851, and net earnings, $38, 130. From which is deducted taxes and in terest for tho year, $4,770, leaving a balance of $33,370. Deduct interest on tho company's bonds for the year, $25,000, leaving a surplus of $8,300, being an increased surplus for tho year of fl.OSO. Sluilci) oil' ltheuinatisiii nnd Neuralgia. Rub woll with RoU Flag Oil, 25c, UU Gruhler Bros., drug store. They Sneak. At tho present time tramps are very Humor ous, in town, but nono of tlioni havo become audacious thus far. It is remarked that while they go about in drove during tlio day they keep very shady after the night police go on duty. Thoy aro evidently aware of the fato that awaits them it they fall into tho clutches of tho police. Sixty days in tho county jail is almost preferred to fivo days in tho colls of the local placo of confinement witli a menu of bread and water. Max Reese's Employment Agoncy has places for six good girls for general house work, and ten girls for factory work. Oall at once. Ofike, Egan's building, room No, 2. Concert lit Win. l'enii. A grand concert will lio given this even ing at Wm. Penn for tho bonoht of .tho Methodist EpiMXMKil ohureh of that place. Mine Iiui-ector William Stein will bo chair man and Misses Mahala Fairohild, Gwendo line Reoso and Arabella Gilpin, William Waters, Harry Reoso, James Patterson Tliomas Tinimoiis, William Jacolw and the Solioppo party, of town, will tako part in it. Commissioners' Clork Phil. J. Council will give recitations. Jllue Inspectors Meet. Mine Inspectors William Stein, of town;'!!. MuDonald, of Pittston ; G. M. Williams, of Wllkosburre j E. Roderick, of bemntonj John Muguiru, of Pottsviwo ; James U. Roderick, of Hazleton, and Edward BrennUn, of Shaiuokin, met at Sliamokln yosterday to havo tlioir yon rly confab on tho bottormtmt of mines nnd mining. After enjoying dinner at tho Winder tho gentlemen loft for their respective homes. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITU STS. All work guaranteed to be flret-claiiH In ovqry particular. 61 k ties aim lace J"'" "If? lolty. Ooods called for and dolivered. A trial order solicited. Teams to Hire. If vim want to hlro cafo and reliable twin for driving or for working purpoBoa pay Shields' livery stable a vUl . Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No 110 Itaht Centre street. Opposite Itiadn.g railroad station Sir. I.ciim Appointed Teller. Harry L. Lenin, who has been doing ex cellent newspaper work in tliis and other sections of the state, has leen appointed toller of tho now Guarantee Trust and Safe Di posit Bank of Slinmokln. There wero six appli cants for the position. Mr. Learn is a nephew of oz-Oouucllnmn A. II. Lamb, and has many personal friends in this county who arc pleased at his appointment. A Large Tunnel, A large tunnel will bo driven from tho llepplior slope to tlib old Wttdloy bronkor, and will bo 000 feet long and 12 feet wide. Tho Bast colliery, when tho tunnel is com pleted, will employ 100 additional men, I'lnger Smashed. Warren J. Port!! had tho second tlngor of his right hand pretty badly smashed yodtor day whilo handling a case of hooks, tho cmo toppling over and falling on his hand. lteinoveil to Philadelphia. Mrs. Kato Wilhelin and family, of Ash land, will loavo for Philadelphia on Monday, whero thoy will make their future home. Publishers' Announcement. Tho local circulation of tho Evknino Hun Al.i) continues in tho hands of Messrs. Hooks & Brown, stationers, No. 4 Nortli Main street. People who are not receiving tho paper can havo it sorved ovory evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at tho placo stnted. Ordors for job work and advertising will also recoivo prompt attention if placod in tholr hands. Waterproof collars and cuffs that will uot wilt, arc not effected by moisture and look just like lincu arc all the fashion now. Thoy arc made by cov ering a linen collar or cuff with "cel luloid " and are the only waterproof goods made with an interlining, con sequently the only ones that will stand wear and give perfect satisfaction. Try them and you will never regret it. Al ways neat, and easily cleaned. When soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth or sponge. Every piece of the genu 'nc is stamped as follows : TRADf Mark. Ask for those so marked and refuse any imitations, as they cannot possibly please you. If your dealer docs uot keep them, wc will scud a sample di rect on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State size aud whether staud-up or lurucd-dowu col lar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 4127-129 Ilronclwuy, Kcv Xorlu MISCELLANEOUS. 171011 SAI.13. One p-irlor and one bed room 1 suite and other articles Xo. 21 lJnst Oak street. 10-fl-lt WANTK1). Two female bookkeepers. Must be good In writing and figuring, and not under UO years 01 age. lu-sidcnls 01 foiienan doiib preferred. Address "C," euro of 5vi:nino iiku.m.i, aueiianuoan, i'a. iu-ou WfANTUD A reliable, nctlvo gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house. Salary 8780, payable $15 weekly, nnd money ndvanccd for expenses. Situation steady. References. Kuclose self-nddressed stamped envelope. II. K. Hess, President, Chicago. 9-1-1 mo Proposals for Laying Pipe. Proposals M'Hl bo received by tlio umlerniKncd up to Mx o'clock TlturMlny ovenlnir, October 10th, 1803, for tlio extension of the borough pipe lino on tlio following htreets: Tliree lumrircil feet, moro or Ichs, of four(l) ineli nine on AVe-t Coal htreet: one liumlretl feet. mot o or let, of four (1) inch pipe on Houth 1r... r..n ..t f....Mit I....1. ..I... Viivnutiii nil mi in , ui i.'iit ij iiiv-i. .iiu, moro or leh, on South 'West htrect: fifty feet of four (1) inch pipe, moro or Iojm, on South Jarilln ntreet; one bunilml nml fifty feet of four (II Inch pipe, more or lcs, on South IJowera htrei-t ; llfty feet of four (1) iueli pli-e, more or lesw, on North L'atliai'luo ntreet! fifty feet of four (I) inch pipe, moro or liw, on Wttt Line Mrectj fivo humlriHl feet of one Inch pipe, more or less, on Turkey Hun hill. The contractm-M to ftirulfh all nlno nnd material for Hame, anil the eommittccTe-Qri'jL-j me rigut to reject any or all diuh. A. 1. CiAllt.R, ICWWt C'lialrmau Water Committee. BEER IS ROOD. flood beer builds up both bono nnd lirawn. It Is Mreiigtheulng, nnuriiihlug museu--makliur. Ion will feel that luuut lug Hrewlug Cnmimny beer is pure and wnoicsonie, niiecmiiy nonpteii lor lumtiy use, M. C. WATSON. Agent. South Main Street, Sheiiaiidoah. Liquors, Wines nnd Cigars at Wholesale uuu netau. For the latest Stylw and lowest Prices In . . . "'Millinery! Call at SALL1E SENIOR'S, No. Ill North Main St., Shenandoah. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. (y.'Mmai 1 1 iiinlBMyEmMauMiiAwmimuuLiiui tLUlU) 1 M W a nnrn Us mwmw 1 Hwau ojaVJ tiki VtfMIU XJU t&SMa&a Q0 bift one quui of flonr, two rrmndlne Umpoonfals of bukln powdir, nd on tMxpoontuI of is lllnto bowl( nld tlirooteniipoonfaUof rOTTOI.ENK a-i run toB.itlii-runtlHhorouRhlr n m salt v ?.. K Va nl"r'ent I"" to mike a oft rj uu .uic., nu cm a imaii dhouii cuirer. nac a nuio apart In a greased pan, aud bako (ft O ,n f 5P.'f 0tr,n fif.t?,'n tirwitr mluutM. There bl.culU ahould ba a delicate blown top S 8 and bottom, light on the aldee, and anowy white when broken open. y g The secret of success in this recipe, as in others, is to use but S two-thirds as much Cottolcne as you used to use of lard. Cot- f g tolene will make the biscuit light, delicious, wholesome. Better jg g than any biscuit you ever made before. Try it. Be sure and" get o a genuine Cottoleue. Sold everywhere in tins with trade-marks S 1 ' Cottolcne ' nndsiter's head in colton-planl wreath pn every tiu. 2 Till! N. K. FAI1U1ANK COMPANY, CIIKA..0 and 182 . Delftttsre Ato.. Philadelphia. Q 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. f H ART FY TNC NEW Chinese laundry, liimiYljJL JL kJJLil M9 N0 6 S0UTH JARMN street. First-class Work st Low Prices. All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and ironed, loc; shirts ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, Tc; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo lmvo just received a fino lino of tho most beautiful anil artistic papers in tho market, which wo will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo havo also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which wo aro selling at a sacrifice. Como and sco our lino of goods. Wo have tlio most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store In Town. , i Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J. P. GARDEN No. DO YOU WANT A GOOD Wo aro tho solojigcjitsJlirJliiucolchratcd "Lauta" healfrjnacle. by tho liuckwalter Stove orks, Koycrsfonl. l ou can buy this heater Irom us-from 5-1 to ?5 less than anywhere else in this town. Tho square heater "Happy Greeting" and tho "Art liinggold" sold at barpiins. A full lino of cooking stoves, such as tho "Apollo" rango: ".New Crestn," "Art Canopy" and "Sun Canopy" besides othor makes. Also all kinds of Tinware and Hardware Call at D. & J. SIEGEL, 123 & SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North tVlsain Street. Clothos of all description neatly dono up in first-class manner. I can refer to scores of amilles in this town as to my caro in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than any other laundry in tho city. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUENQLING'S LAGER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Woltcr's, Borlincr and Weiss Beer. 22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Fall and Winter MILLINERY. ' Cheapest place in town. A. MORRISON, No. 8 East Centre Street. WE ARE KOW READY with n full line of Millinery Goods, of the latest New York styles, at Prices so Low to surprise you. Trimmed Hats $i.oo up. Sec thcut before buying. Closing out our Children's Saoka nnd Cuva at Cost. Our Tntrons nnd the Public nre invited to insnect ouroncnimr on Saturday. Mon day nnd Tuesday, next, aud every day after. Don't forget the number. Cheapest place in town. 29 N. MAIN STREET, MRS. Q. W. HYDE. Steam Renovating Company. - Tho Steam Itcuovatliifr Company is now prepared to Clean Carpets, flnttresses, Feathers, Upholstering, Etc., in excellent ntylo. All work called for and delivered Irce ot charge, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. OrcliTH left at tho factory, or by postal card, will receive prompt attention. fVl. C. ALLEBACH, Nortli Uoweru Htrcct, Shenandoah, I'a. dough, kni-au llBhtlr, roll out about half an n House, Sign and Decorative Tainting. 221 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Fenna. STOVE OR HEATER? 224 S. Main St., Shenandoah. CHARLES LEE, Manager. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Eooma for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver lllliugs. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free. We inako nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Uridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No chargos for extracting when plates aro ordored. Wo uro tho only users of vitalized air for tho paiuloss extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Olllco Hours: 7 a. m. to S p. m. Get Our Prices on OASOLINE All CI and Headlight JL Our delivery wagon does the 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-dlnncr cups and saucers. . Bisquo flguros. Bisque ornaments. 40 now stylos. Sco window display. Agents for all Daily Papers. 4 N. Main Street
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