i GOLSIN'O CORNER. V Ureal I'mli foe I'nll and Winter HiikIiichn ut the Mammoth Clotlilii); Home, We appreciate the want of niul grasp the onilitlon of lower priiK. Wo establish a new binds of lower price. Wo took out the front nnd enlm-fted the capacity of our storo flfty per cent, ami tlion londcd it with tho largcd, stock of Overcoats by tlio carload nnd added tlio largest tock of Full nml Winter Clothing for Men, Youth anil Hoys and nil the latest Styles nml NovoltioB in Clothing for tho Children. No back numbers 1 No nilsjudgincnts! o by-gone mistakes! No Imukrupt trnsh I But new stylish overcoats and clothing mndo to be sold this seaRqn. EYary man who buys an overcoat or. yiitatj our prices is bound to m that his friend knows what is going on. Tho wuy wo'ro selling, it will tuko half tho money to buy what you're- used to In clothes. No doubt about it multitudes turn to us (o mivc money, SB or fil.TB nil-wool stilt, good n before $10 or $12. flO suit now, good as you ncd to get for $15. $1'J suit now, good as you used to get for $17. We're told we're getting too little, but we are nnt mviiii attention to the profits. Wo arc looking for tho trade. Overcoats almost given away. Note our prices. Wo are riot content to sell at once. Wo want your frieioUli In. If voti cal attention to any u fpft in our rlothinc wo will esteem It as a grout favor. Your money Will be refunded jf the goods are not as we represent them. Wo are promoters of low pricos. Our entiro store represents superior taste which makos competition impossible. Don't forget the place. Mammoth Clothing House, largest In Shenandoah, Nos. 0 and 11 South Main Street. l. GOLDIN, Prop. EVENING HERALD THUltSDAY. OCTOHEK 10, 18!)j. Muliuiiny City llinlncs College. This now college opoucd Monday, Septem ber Oth, in tho lloppes' building, 205 East Centre street, Mahanoy City, and already shows plainly that it will soon be one of the best business training schools in tho state, for tho many students now in attendance aro pro grossing rapidly and new ones are continually entering. The teachers aro the very best that can bo secured. Thoy aro practical business men. aro highly educated, and havo had long and successful oxporienco in teaching thoroughly all tho bronchos that aro of use to tho busi ness man. Bookkeeping, Business Arith metic. Grammar, Spelling, nud the Laws of Business arc taught plainly and fully in tho Commercial Department; and Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling and Grammar ore given in tho Shorthand Department. In both departments students must also takoi'KXMAN 61111' and Conr.ESPONHEXCK feo as to bo able to write plainly, neatly and correctly tho different kinds of business letters. This college is a branch of tho splendid Wilkosbarre Business College, and tlio same effective methods of teaching Bookkeeping .and tlio Eiimo kinds of typewritqrs aro used. The Commercial and the Shorthand and Typewriting courses together (time un limited) can now be had forf0 in tho day school, or $10 in tin; night school. If only a fow subjects aro taken special rates will bo made to suit. Send for catalogue. Students may enter at any time. 0-li-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. Tlio .Discovery Saved Ills Ufa, Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, Bcaversville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's Now Discovery I owe my life. Was taken witli La, Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my storo 1 sent for a bottlo and began its use and from tho first dose began to get better, and afterilsing three bottles was upandabbut again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." flet a free trial at A. Wasley's Drug Storo. Stirling Any Leaks lately? Wo uin'.r stpp tho leaks from the clouds but Bell, thu plumber, corner Main and Centre streets, can stqp all your leaks in water and gas mains with satisfaction. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, sbo cried for Castorla. When Bhe became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorit When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or gcnoral tlnsmlthing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoviyj.,' 8-1-tf ltcllcf In Six lIlllUB. Dlstrowiiig kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidney Curo:" This -new- remedy is a great Biirpribe on account of its exceeding promptness in relloving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every 'part of tho urinary passages In malo or fcmalo. It relieved retention of water and pain in passing it almot immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. Larger Than liver. For a lino boot, shoe or rubber at lowest prices, any man, woman or child should not fail to pay Wonier, tho shoe dealer, J23 North Main street, a visit. Cull and bo convinced where you can buy the cliwpwt fpotwear. If Troubled With ltheiimutlsm Head TliU, AnnaI'OMB, Md., Apr. 1(1, 1801. I have used Chamberlain's 1'nln Balm for rheuma tism ami found it to be all tliat Is claimed for it. I believe it to bo tho lxist preparation for rheumatism and deep 6oatcd muscular pains on the market and cheerfully recom mond It to tho public. Juo, (I. Brooks, dealer in boots, shoos, etc., No. 18 Main St. AMO HEAP Tills. Mkchaniobville, St. Mary County, Md. I sohj a bottle pf Chamberlain's Pain Balm la a mau.wjio had boon suffering with rhcu. matism for several yours. It made him a well man. A. J. McOill. For sale at 50 cents per bottlo by Oruhler Bros. Drugglts. ETbTfoley, FiNE,,Groceries Dealer In OroceriM. Flonr. Provisions, Tcaa, CoSeea, etc Uooua Uellvered. 0RKS In curing torturing, disfiguring, hu miliating humours of the Skin, Scalp, and Blood when all else falls. Sold throngticrat the world. Drltlih Dtpoli F. ttnr hit & Bom, 1, Kin Mn1-it London. Pomi Ditto aid Com. Coin Bole I'rori., Boiton, U. B. A. Now York 1'iirIiIoii Letter. Stylish costumes of mohair and alpaca are made with jaunty blazors trimmed withbands of material covprcd with machino stitching, Cnmelcon silk blouse fronts finish prettily these g6wns. Tho skirt is six yards wide and is ornamented with stitched bands. Tho new sleeves avo all tight ou tho fore-arm and nbovo aro one or two immense pull's or they aro tho regulation gigot, Cups and all' trimmings which lengthen the shoulder aro very popular, Combinations in color will bo used, to n great extent for evening toilettes. Plain satins aro employed for rovers, Mario Antionetto fichus and other such trimmings combined with velvet of several shades. Apropos of colors tho Mendel chameleon is a popular novelty. Eramboiso or raspberry red, prunell pUrplo and scabieuso together with Dahlia and Pcr- wiuklu shades, Prolla and Mordoro brown aro tho leading novelties. A new bluo is Bengal. Tho oarliost autumn hats aro of tlio fancy dark straws. In theso now shades they art) trimmed moro or less with rosettes and bows of velvet mingled . will fanciful birds. Creped gauzes aro very fashtonablo for evening dresses. Very charming' effects are given them by Persian coloring. Tho ef fect of tucks is seen in many. Large plaids are used as well ns llowors and polka dots. In tho new Fashion Magazines published by A. McDowell & Co., one sees a largo variety of tho latest stylos which aro introduced for the coming season. Of the McDowell Fashion Magazines "La Modo do Paris" and ''Paris .Vlbnm of Fashions" cost $3.50 por year's subscription, or 35 cents a copy. If you aro unable to procure cither of these journals from your newsdealer do not take any sub stitute, but apply by mail to Jlcssrs. A. McDowell & Co., 4 West 11th 6trcet, New- York. Seliellly House. Trilby and Jumbo soup to-night. Oysters in every style. Little neck clams. Hard and soft bhcll crabs. Fish cakes. Lute Utfiury News. Biidyard Kipling makes his last appearance as a teller of Jungle Stories in The Cosmo politan for October. "Mowgli Leaves tho Jungle Forever," and tho cilrtain is drawn over ono of tho most charming conceits in literature. In tho samo number appears for the first time before an American audience, tho nowfamed Richard Lo Gallienno in a plea for religion under .be titlo of "The Greatness of Man." A very important paper on "State Universities" is contributed to this number by 1'rofes.sor Ely. And among the story-tellers are Hopkinson Smith and Boyeoen. No moro beautiful work has oyer appeared in any magazine than the marvelous illustrations of Cabrinety used as a frontis. pieco and accompanying the prose poem by Mrs. Cardozo. Drake who is said to bo Kipling's favorite artist for his JungloStorios Carter Beard, Osterlind, Denman, and Kcmble, aro among those who contribute a wealth of illustration to this number. Tho Cosmopolitan nnnouneei that it will begin tho publication in January of Tho Agricul turist's Illustrated Magazine, to be fully tho equal of Tho Cosmopolitan, hut containing from sixteen to twenty pages by tho ablest agricultural writers of tho world, Jipqu. subjects of importance to tho agriculturist, horticulturist, and stock-growing interests Shako ofl' niioimiicll.xm anil Neuralgia. Hub well with Bed, Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruiler Bros., drug store. ' Kvcnlng Schools JJotico to Pnrenln. Evening schools will bo opened on Monday ovcnhlg, 9clobcr J. U.h. Tickets 'of 'admission cau ho procured attjjoSuperintcndcnsofflco, Main streef .school buHfliig, on TIiursydajjand Friday joyoniiigs, October Ipth ajd llf 1), from G;30 to 8 o'clock ; or during office hours Mon days and Tuesdays, from U to 10 o'clock a., m. Tickets be issued to boys and giris, but only UisiloVaij "are, ewplpycd during tho day and can not attend day school. 10-1-llt M. P. WlltTAKEK, Supt. Coming Kvents. Oct. 22. Grand supper, under auspices of (iilvary Baptist church, in Bobbins' hall. Oct. 21. Grand supper by. tho Trinity Ko formed church, in Bobbins' opera house. Qci 25. Second annual Telegraphers' As sembly and contest, in Bobbins' auditorium. Oct. 31. Tenth annual IkiII of National Social Club, in Bobbins' open house. Kucltlen's Arnica Salvo. The lxut salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rhouin, fovor soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and n ,.i.! ..,,i;! ,it, ,1 ,msltlvlv cures idles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prico 23 cents per box. For gale by A. Wasley. Publishers' Announcement. Tho local circulation of tho Kveninci Heb ald continues in tho bauds of Mossrs. Hooks & Brown, stationers, No. 4 North Main street. People who aro not recoiling tho paper can havo it sorved overy evening by carrier upon leaving thoir. orders at the placo stated, Ordors for job work and advertising will also recelvo prompt attention if placed in their hands. , Bjiy Keystono flour. Be sure that tho name Lessio & Bake, Ashland, Pa., is printed on overy sack. tf Max Beoso's Employment Agonoy has places for six good girls for general .liouso. work, and ton girls for factory work. Call 1 at once. Office, Egan's building, room no. t. PERSONAL. 11. F. Laudlg, of lliuloton, ylsltcd frlonds in town yostorday. Mr. and Sirs. E, C. Brobst and Mrs, Joseph Ball are attending tlio Bloomsburg fair to day. Miss Lulu Parrott rcturnod last evening from a visit of a few wcoks to friends at Philadelphia. Miss Mary Miles, of West Cherry street, left this morning for Villa Mario Convent at West Chester. Mrs. Josephine Herman, who spout tho past wcok visiting friends at Iktncastor, has returned homo. j W.W.Lowis nnd "Jack" Davis, a light weight pugilist, of Mahanoy City, wero town visitors last evening. Benjamin Marshall returned from Reading yesterday, whoro ho sought medical aid nt tho Beading hospital, Mrs. Thomas. Van Duson, Mrs. George Manning and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, are attend ing the Bloomsburg fair. Ezra llouscuick, of tho Shenandoah Hat and Cap Manufacturing Company, transacted business at Pottsvlllo to-day. Mrs. E. Anstock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. William Nols wenter aro attending tho Bloomsburg fair. Miss Kyan, of Brownsville, has been uppointcd bookkeeper for C. J. Quinn, tho local manager for tho Singer Manufacturing Company. Miss Emma White, of West Oak street, nccompanled by Miss Klecs, left to-day for Beading, where tlio formor will locate per manently. Alfred Schooner and family, who spent the summer at Atlantic City, aro moving their household goods to town, and will tako up their residence on North Jardiu street. Mrs. Joseph Bickcrt, Miss Gussi? Heiscn- borgor, Mrs. Michael Sehcidcr and Mrs. Charles Ausan, of Scrantou, aro spending to-day at Glen Onoko and Mauch Chunk. Miss Hattio E. Mansell left this morning for Harrisburg, to represent tho local branch of tho Y. W. C. T. U. at tho state convention, which is being hold in tho abovo named city. A Successful Concert. A very cnjoyablo and successful concert was held last evening at Wm. Pcnn for tho benefit of tho Methodist Episcopal church of that placo. It was oxccllcntly attended and tho treasury of tho church will be consider ably swelled by tho receipts. Mino Inspector William Stein was master of ceremonies and acquitted himself of tho duties iu a very fitting manner, mere wero antiiems oy too Wm. Petm choir; recitations by Miss Mahala Fairchild, of Shenandoah, and Miss Garner, of Ashland; vocal solos by Misses Gwendoline Ueeso and Arabella Gilpin, of Shenandoah, Prof. Davis, of Ashland, Master Phillips, of 5lt. Carmcl, William Wators, of Shenandoah, and Miss Katio Jones, of Lost Creek ; quar tettes by a party of Ashland singers, and singing by tho Schoppo party, and tho Plantation Quartette, consisting of Messrs. Harry Reese, W. J. Jacobs, Thomas Simmons and James Patterson. Mandolin nnd guitar ducttfc) wero also rendered by gentlemen from Ashland. The concert was pronounced one of tho best that has been hold at Wm. Pcnn, and as several of excellent quality havo been held there recontly tho verdict is an enviable compliment to tho ladies and gentlemen who took part in last night's success. At tho close of tho concert an excellent collation was served at tlio generous expense of Mr. Philip Jones. A Take, l'uro nml Simple. Editor Parker, of tho Mahanoy City Daily Record, should call his reportorial staff bo fore him and lecture them upon tho necessity of avoiding fako nows. Somohody is doing somotall lying or else playing, ajpko upon tho reporters of that paper. The Shenandoah Councilmeu held ,np .conversation with tho cngiucor of tho Mahanoy City water works, and no ono knows it better than that .in dividual. To publish sitch a fako is indeed mikind, after wo havo been doing their washing, . Jf, thq Mahanoy CUy peonUj .will vist their wpr.ks they will, discpycr that the, water works authorities. , aro- pumping tho water, twjcp over to incrcase.tho size of the stream,- They havo two blow holes in the main pipe, and tho water from thebo amounts to aliout 100,000 gallons, whiqh again flows iuto .Nigger Holloy. That is a. cuto trick, to lie sure, , Installation or Oillcors. Last evening "the" officers of Shenandoah Tribp Nq,. 155t Iniprovpd Order of Bed Men,, wero installed by D, G. S. George Hughes, of Powhatan Tribe No. 151, of Mahanoy City, assisted by P. S. John J, Combo, P. S. Simon B. Combe and Frank Kudol, of Mahanoy City, and P. 8. Whomslcy, P. Jpnkins," 8. Lowis Hughes and P, ti. Edward Capper, of town. Tho officers installed wore Robert Woollam, S. ; Charles Lewis, S. 8. ; Jospph Ball, J. S. ; Dayid Lewis, 1st S.; James Horrington, 2nd s ; David Evans, 1st W. ; John J. Williams, 2nd W. ; Lewis Hugljps, 1st B. ; William Calo, 2nd B. ; Edward Cunper, G. of W. ; W. T. James,. G. of T. ( David Jcuk'ins, Trustee for eighteen months. lilg Lumber Ileal. Tho immense lumber aud timber interests, contracts, etc., of tho estatp of D. It. Kulp at Shampkfq, havo been transforrcH toUmgross mai) Jilouroo II. Kulp nnd his brother, G. Gilbert Kulp. sons of the deceased, and D. O. Kascmau. Congressman Kulp has appointed Frank y$'. Daniel, brother of. Jamos Daniel, of town, bis private secretary at asliington, D. C. Annual Inspection. Tho annual inspection of the Watkin Wators P,o4,No. 110, G. A, B., will bo held to-morrow ovonlng in Refowich's hall. Major Lutz, of Tamaqua, will perforin thq duties of inspection. A largo number pf guests from neighboring Posts will bo present. lino ji ,i w we M letl. Eruf'ELK, (' ! !(). WHIImn, Frlsqno, whurio honi.' , n Wisconsin! wnsuinonu the 101 pcwii'.':, xmi ndotl In tho collision. bit.veon a vwv'-' i nuSjqnSW" train and an engine near .Mojvdjy.' jfp lius since suc cumbed to M Ifyfririns t Ottigulos, to wliloh plao li was tiken nftor havlug boeu rbmovod ffuin'tho wreck. ' Wheelmen Jlmt Vuy Tutl. Beadikq, Va., Ocf. 10. At n meeting of tlio managers of tho Berks niul Dauphin Turnpike company itwus decided to charge ll Ijloyolers Jiulf u cent per milo toll on and nftor the first day of Novombor. Tho turnplko extends from Heading to Hum molstowu, ii ili4anoo of forty-six miles. Annunciation Uternry Society. "A Night With tho Nations" wilt bo tho program at tho regular weekly meeting of the Annunciation Literary Society, to bo held to-morrow ovonlng, arranged ns follows: Itoll call nnd scntimonts; singing, national i hymn, society; address to tho American Hag, Hannah Scaiilon; essay, Bridget l-lynn; rep resentations of foreign nations Germany, James Croary; Franco, Julia Crcary; Scot land, Mamo McDonnell; Walos, Hoso Dona hue; Ireland, Joseph Dovitt; oration, James Mullahy; doublo quartette, Misses Hand, Burke, Kochc, Flynn and Mossrs. Frank Grady, Dovitt, Kcogh and Thomas Grady; debate "Bcsolvcd that Wellington was a greater general than Napoleon" William J. Scanlon and Anna Kane, affirmative; Thomas Sheehy nnd Mamo Whltaker, ncgativo; piano solo, Llbblo Cavanaugh ; essay, Bridget Burko; declamation, Lizzio Hand; singing, "Stars of tho Summer Night," society; current events, Bernard Durkin; referred question "Should debating bo tho Most Im portant Feature in our Litorary Work?" John Kcogh; ossay, Kato Convlllo ; journal, Salllo Bochc ; Binging, "Far Away," society ; critic, Kate Cunningham, Vl.f.ttl'" u - . NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, ana prepared unuer ine Btringeni MEDICAL LAWS. fcOrescilbedby eminent physicians:. DR. R CHTER'S Sin pssBrfTOKiu World renown mil nemarkablr succeasfull OnlvRonnlnowlth Trade Mark "Anchor," Jf. Aq. Blcliter & Co., 3iBP'nrt., Kswyets. -31 HIGHEST flWAHBS. 12 Branch Qousei, Own Qlasaworks, 2 & 60 etH. In Slieimii'lonh for bhIo.U . I'. D. Klrlln, 6 8. Main nt., .1. SI. lllllnn. 7 rv Slain M . ' genouen, jv. i'.. i-ur. y aln A' . iftKbtsbV MISCELLANEOUS. TinilKIl-A D-nld rlllir. Owner can bave same .L' upon proving property and paying for tills advertisement. Call at Evksino IlEKAui oOlcc. T7IOK SAI.H. One parlor nnd one bed room ' suite, iiouseboW utensils and other nrtlclcs. No. 21 East Oak street. 10-9-lt TlTAN'TEl). Two femalo bookkeepers. Must be irood lu wrltlnir nnd flirurliiK, and not under '20 years of nge. Residents of Shenan doah preferred. Address "U," euro of Evening IIekai.d, Shenandoah, I'.i. l(M-tf TrANTED A reliable, nctlvo gcntlcmnn or lady to travel for reliable established house. Salary S780, payable S15 weekly, nnd money advanced for expenses. Situation steady. References. ICncloio self-addressed stamped envelope. II. E. Hess, President, Chicago. 9-1-1 mo IjlOU SALE. The hotel and restaurant located ' directly opposite thoeourt house, 1'ottivllle, and siiccefufully eonililcleil by tho undersigned for period of thirty year. Ln'goncw stable attached. A ilewlre to retlie to private life is my onlyrennbn for selling out. AddrcMj. JIeis winked, 121 North Second St., l'ottsvllle. 10-10-lw Proposals for Laying Pipe. Proposals will be received by the undersigned up to six o'clock Thursday evening, October 10th, IRKS, for the extension of the borough plpo lino on the following streets : Three hundred feet, more or less, of four (-1) Inch pipe on West Cp.nl street; one hundred feet, more or less, of four (l inch pipe on South Chestnut street; fifty feet of four (.1) Inch pipe, more or less, On South West street; flfty ,feet of four (4) Inch pipe, more or lea, on South 'Jardln street; one hundred and fifty feet of four (1) Inch pipe, mote or less, ou South Iknvers street ; fifty feet of four (-1). inch pipe, moro or less, on North Cajharine street; flfty feet of four (1) Inch pipe, more or les, oi Vest Line, street; Ave hundred feet of one inch pipe, moro or less, on Turkey ltilit hill. ' 1 " The contractors to furnish nil pipe and material for same, nnd tho committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 1 A. T. CJable, lo-5-St Chairman W ater Committee. VOTE FOR Chas. E. Breckofls For District Attorney. BEER IS ROOD. ' Good beer- builds up-' both bono nnd nrawn. it Is strengthening, nourishing muscle-makinir. You will feci that Rend ing llrewlng Company beer Is pure nnd wholesome, specially adapted for family use. tVl. C. WATSON, Agent. South Mnln street, Shenandoah. Liquors, Wines and Cigars at Wholesale ana Jietau. For tlio Latest Styles nnd Lowest Trices in . . Fall and Millinery ! Winter Call at- SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. ill North Main St., Shenandoah. Evaii J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking! 13 N. Jardin Street. SHENANDOAH'S- Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. ' All work guaranteed to lie flrnt-claa In every fiartlcular. 811k Ilea ami Into eurlulns a speo alty. Goods called for anu delivered. A.trUtl order solicited Teams to Hire. It you want to hire a wife and reliable team for driving or for worklnir purposes pay Shields' livery stajdo vslt, rcani. uoiiHiunuy on nanu at rtyisufigtuju, rut JAMES SHIELDS, No. 110 Bast Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. ffRHEU lm GERMAN fw 9 1 ST6 A 5 US&mmtt5?g$W 5 i5 There -. . ' , V i , r 9 1 ULliJNx!, ; yousuDUia uicrciore ue careiui iu gei uic genuine, Jj BoldTr7Whrelntln,wIHitrde-mrk8-"CWIolCTi"n(t ftttr't head in cotton-plant S' 5 urratA on oyer tin. Made only by S 5 THE H. K. FAIBBANK COlll'ASY, ClllCAdO anil 13SS K, Belaitare Ate., 1'hlUilelphl. ' 980888890888 89O8Oe'38O8888OO8OS88eaCOGQ088XQQ6HKO8' GOLD 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. CHARLEY SING, First-class Work All Work done In flrst-class manner, and ana ironea, iuc; snins ironea, uc; conars, zc; cutis, 4c; unaersmrts, 7c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SllNJG, Manager. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo liavo jUit received a fino lino of tho most beautiful .and artistic papers In tho market, which W0 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 Come and see our lino of goods. Wo have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store In Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J. P. GARDEN, No. DO YOU WANT A GOOO Wo aro tho sole agents for the celebrated "Laura" heater, made by tho Buckwaltor Stove Works, ltoyerslord. You can buy this heater trom us lrom ?4 to fo less than anywhere elso In this town. The fiuaro heater "Hippy Greeting" and tho "Art EinggoldJaohl at bargains. A full lino of cooking stoves, such as tho "Apollo" rangoi "New Cresta," "Art Canopy" and "Sun Canopy" besides other makes. Also all kinds of Tinware and Hardware Call at D. & J. SIEGEL, 123 & SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North IVlaln Street. Clothes of all description neatly dono up fn first-class manner. I can refer to scores of amities In this town as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than any other laundry in tho city. Wholesale Liquor's." ' AfcfENT FOE - YUENQLINQ'S LAQR beer , . . AND'PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, Berliner 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. m ftRE mt RESDY wita'afuil Hue of MIIlinery,aoois, pf Hie intest New York styles, at mces so low to 'surprise you. rrmimcu ais fi.ooup. Sec them before buying. Closing out onr Children's' Sacks and Caps at Cost. Our Patrons and the Public ore invited to insnect our oneiiinir on Saturday. Mon day and Tuesday, next, and every day after. Don t lorget tne uututier, Cheapest place jn town. 29 N. MAIN STREET, MKb. U. VY. JIYUK. Steami Renovating: Company. team .Renovating Company Is iircparcd to Clean Carpets, Hat tresses, -eotliers, Upholstering, Etc., In ellcnt etyle. All work called'for anjldi Ivered Iree ot cliarge, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Urdera left at tlio factory, or by postal card, will receive prompt attention. (VI. C. ALLEBACH, North Uowers Street, Hlicnaudouli, I'u. SosaiDOQGsatsoBooaaeoscoo Is the making of u pie. The & making of a crisp crust dc- o pends largely upon the shorten- $ ing. Use vJUTTULjISNE, the new vegetauie siionemug, in- o stead of lard, nnd sogginess will , be an unknown element in your g pastry. "Cottolenc should al- j ways be economically used t two-thirds as much Cottolcne as 9' you would ordinarily use of g. iuiu or uuuci, ueiug ainpie a to produce, the most desirable ft results. The saving in a year S represents a considerable item. are manv imitations of COT- 9 1 r. . i . i . , . w NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY, NO. 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. at Low Prices. satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed Ilonse, Sign and Dceoratlvo Tainting. 224 Wast Centre Street, Shenandoah, Fenna. STOVE OR HEATER ? 224 S. Min St., Shenandoah. CHARLES LEE, Manager. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Eooma for painless extraction' of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you tall fo bco us. All examinations free. Wtfmake all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns', Aluminum Crowns tiogan wowns, urown and Bridge Work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. -No chftrgcA foroxtracting when plates aro ordered. ' We are the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teoth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, I (Tltraan'g Tllock) , East Ccntrti Street. Office Hours: 7 a. ra. to 8 p. m. , Get Our Prices on GASOLINE s j j rr and Headlight J Our delivery wagon docs the rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com' y, 213 South Jardln Street. Mall orders promptly attended to. Hooks & Brofja, ' ' ' " ' , ii (5 The Stamp of Newness . ', f " , " I , f i; - r . Is on our lino of after-dinner cups aud saucers i i,-. i , Bisque, figures. Bisque ornaments. 40 nowtylcs. , See window display. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4 N. Main Street