OOLDIN'S' CORNER. A Grout 1'iisli for Mill utiil Winter ltllslnoHS nt the Mnuiiuotlt Clothing limine. AVc appreciate the want of and Rmsp tlio wnidltions of tower prices. Wo establish a new hasls of lowor prices. Wo took out tho front and enlarged tlio rapacity of our store fifty per cent, and tlien loaded it with tlio largest stock of Ovorroats by tho carload nnd added tlio largest stock of Tall and Winter Clothing for Men, Youths and Hoys and all tho Latest Stylos and Novcllios in Clothing for tho Children. N'o lack numbers 1 No liiisjudgmcnts ! Xo by-gono mistake! No bankrupt trash I Jiilt new stylish overcoats and clothing mado to bo sold this season. Every man who buys an overcoat or suit at our prices Is bound to sec that his frlond knows what is going on. Tho way wo'ro selling, it will take halt tho money to buy what you'ro used to in clothes. Ko doubt about it multitudes turn to us to save money. t5 or JU.75 all-wool suit, good as Wforo $10 or $12. $10 suit now, good as you used to get for $15. $ 12 suit now, good as you used to got for $17. We're told we'ro getting too little, but wo are not paying attention to tho profits. Wo arc lookiiig for tlio trade. Overcoats almost givon away. Note our prices. We aro not nntout to sell at onco. Wo want your friendship. If you call attention to any de fect in our clothing wo will esteem it as a jrrcat favor. Your money will bo refunded if tho goods aro not as wo represent them. We arc promoters of low pricos. Our cntiro storo represents superior taste which makos competition impossible. Don't forget tho place. Mammoth Clothing House, largest In Shenandoah, Nos. 0 and 11 South Main Street. l. GOLDIN, Prop. EVENING HERALD SATURDAY, OCTOMOIt 12, 18D3. Mnliunoy City Uuslnos College. This now collego opened Monday, Septem ber flth, in tho Hoppcs' building, 203 East, Centra street, Mahanoy City, and already shows plainly that it will soon bo ono of tho best business training schools in tho state, for the many students now in attendance aro pro gressing rapidly and new ones aro continually entering. The teachers aro tho vory best that can bo tecurcd. They aro practical business men. aro highly educated, nnd havo had long and successful experience in teaching thoroughly nil tho branches that aro of uso to tho busi ness man. Itookkceping, liusiness Arith metic. Grammar, Spelling, and tho Laws of Business aro taught plainly and fully in the Commercial Department ; and Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling and Grammar are given in tho Shorthand Department. In both departments students must also take Pknmax mhp and CoBREsroXDEXCi: so as to bo able to write plainly, neatly and correctly tho different kinds of business letters. This college is a branch of tho Bplendid WilUcsbarro Hushes College, and tho samo effective methods of teaching liookkceping and the samo kinds of typewriters aro used. Tho Commercial and tho Shortlutml and Typewriting court-es together (time un limited) can now be had for $50 in tho day school, or $10 in tho night school. If only a few subjects aro taken special rates will be jnado to suit. Send for catalogue. Students may enter at any time. 3-11-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. Dlil You i:er Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for your trouble? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has Iktii found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all romalc Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct Influence in giving strength ind tone to tho organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Sneils,.-or aro Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy KpelK Electric Hitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. I-argo botth-i only fifty cents at A. Wasley's drug store. Sprung Any Leaks Lately? Wo can't stop tho leaks from tho clouds but Bell, the plumber, comer Main and Centre streets, can stop all your leaks in water and gas mains with satisfaction. A Household Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Camijoliarie, N. Y says that he always keeps Dr. King's , New Dis covery, in tho house and .) family lias always found the very best results follow its use; that he would not be without it, if pro curable. (5. A. Dykemau Druggists, Cats kill. N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the beit cough remedy: Hurt ip has used it jn his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that Is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at A. Waslcy's drug store. Kegular size !0c and $1.00 When you want good roofing, plumbing. gas fitting, or general tinsmithinjj done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 Wcst.X'cutro street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf Whenaby was sick, ire gave her Castorla, WJyga she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. Jien she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, ken she bad Children, tho gavethem Castorla Larger Than liver. ' For a lino boot, shoo or rubber at lowest t,riri. anv man. woman or child should not fail to pay Womer, the shoo dealer, 123 North Muln street, a visit. Ball and bo convinced where you can buy the cheapest footwear, H.'lli-r in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a groat surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness, iu relieving pain in theUaddor, kidneys, back and every part of the miliary passage in malo or fumale. It relievos retention of water und pain in passing it almost Immediately. . If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Mail' street. Buy Keystone name Lkssiq & flour. Bo suro that the Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf BUY YOUR. 'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From EL. B. FOLEY, (or ' i-ntre and West Sts. SCHOOL MATTERS. Twcnly-llirpoNcwKcliools Opened Tlnougli nut 1 1 1 o County, On Monday every public school In the county will bo opened. So far this term thoro havo been twenty-threo now schools opened In tho county that Is, thoro Uro that many moro schools In tho county to-day than there was ovor before. Tho total number of teachers employed Is 730, and of this nuinbor 500 arc undor tlio supervision of the county superintendent. Tho coming teachors' institute, to bo held in Pottsvillo on November 11th, nnd continue In session fivo days, will bo one of much In terest and profit. Tho evening entertainments will bo of tho highest order. On the evening of November 11th tho New York Philhar monic club has been engaged, and their reputation as musicians is far-famed. Tho 12th, Dr. John 11. DcMotto, of aim bridge, Mass., will givo his Illustrated lecture on "Electricity, its Naturo and Possibilities." Tho 11th, General John H. Gordon, of Atlanta, Georgia, will lecturo on "Tho Last Days of tho Confederacy." Tho following evening will close tho course with tho Swedish Grand Concert Company, consisting of tho original Swedish Malo Quar tctto of vocalists in Swedish costumes. They will bo assisted by Miss Rcrtha Webb, Amorica's greatest woman violinist, and Miss Jcnnio B. Shoemaker, a singer, reader and dolsartean. Prof. Weiss' list of day instructors is ns follows : Dr. Arnold Tompkins, Chicago University ; Dr. Albert E. Malthy, principal of Slippery Kock, Pa., State Normal School ; Dr. N. C. Shaoffor, Stato Superintendent of Public Instruction ; Deputy Stato Superin tendent Henry Houck ; Dr. John B. DeSIotte; Dr. E. It. Shaw, University of New York ; Dr. Byron W. King, Pittsburg School of Oratory; Dr. George B. Hnuchcr, Principal of tho Kutztown, Pa., Stato Normal School. "A llttlo farm well tilled, A little cellar well filled, A llttlo wlfo well welled." What could you wish a man better than that? Tho last is not tho'least by any means, but how can a wlfo bo well willed if she bo tho victim of thoso distressing maladies that make her life a burden? Let her tako Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription and cure all painful irregularities; uterine disorders, in flammation nnd ulceration, prolapsus and kindred weaknesses. It is a boom and a blessing to women. Thousands aro in tho bloom of health through using it, when otherwise they would be under tho sod. Arc you a sufl'erer ? Uso it, or somo day we may read A llttlo wife self willed, Itosewood cofllu oarly filled, Spite of doctor well skilled. Ovarinn, Fibroid and other Tumors cured without surgery. Book, testimonials and references, mailed securely sealed for 10 cents in stamps. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. THE BOARD OF HEALTH, 'roccedings at the ltcgular Meeting1 Held Last Kiciiln:?. Messrs. Morrisoni Malnuc, Miles, Mcllalc and Dr. Spalding answered roll call at tho meeting of tho Board of Health in tho Council Chamber last night. The meeting was a short one. Tho conimitteo on necrology reported that 22 deaths had been recorded sinco tho last meeting, held on September 27th. Tho ciiuso of tho deaths were as follows: Maras mus, 1 ; cholera infantum, 5 ; phythisis pulmonalls, 1; diphtheria (Lost Creok and Wm. Penn), 3; cyrhosis of liver, 2; spas modic laryngitis, 1 ; nialniitrisin, 1 ; acci dental (Lost Creek), 2 ; acute meningitis, 1 ; chronic gastritis, 1 ; coir. uNioiis, 1. Health Officer Conry complained of nuis ances on account of improper drainage from the properties on tho cast bide of Pear alloy, between Centre and Lloyd streets, and north of tho Beddall property. He was instructed to consult with tho Borough Solicitor and proceed according to his advice. The secretary was instructed to notify Georgo F. Leitzel to appear before the Board at its next meeting and answer a charge of cleaning outhouses without first obtaining a license. The Hoard decided to meet only on tlio last Friday of eacli month horeafter. Thero Never Was it llcttrr Cure Thau Pan-Tina for Couglis.jKt?. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. j-S A Long Col( Winter. The Pinegrove JVerald says a Lobanou valley gooi-o bone, iust dried, is nearly all, white, and thoMjwho know say tho result will bo that siio,w will bo on tho ground from early Decoupler until lato in April. A long, cold winj6r, filled with blustering storms, is ahead. .There, aro other things that confirm this:' Corn husks aro unusually thick, and woodchucks and chipmunks aro already fat enough to kill. In order to introduce our goods Into ever' family wo will present to every purchaser of 1.00 and over a beautiful penknife free. AH goods guaranteed at the lowort pricos con sistent with good quality. Tin: Factohv Shoe Stork, Beddall building. 2t A Hpiii'lc Did It. John Wurhort, a miner, aged 25 years, and Petor Dudia, a laborer, 28 years old, were burned by an explosion of powder in west No. 1 plauo gangway, No. 10 breast, of tho Park colliery.- Wurhort was making up a cartridgo when a spark from tho lamp which was on his cap ignited tho powder. Tho men wore sent to the Minors' Hospital. Dancing bchool on Saturday Schopie orchestra. ni: ;htby tho 10-3-Sw Tho IHcycle Iliiee. Entries for tho bicyclo raco at Malanoy City aro still being mado. It will tako placo next Tuosday afternoon, and the start will be mado at -1:30 o'clock. None but local wheelmen aro allowed to enter. In tho noar future a raco will bo run open to all county wlreulmcn; In order to introdtico our goods luto ovcry family wo wiirproecnt to every purchaser of $1.00 and over a beautiful penknife free. All goods guaranteed ut the lowost pricos con sistent with good quality. Tun Factory Shoe Sxonr.t Beddall building. 2t I'lunty of Itubhlts. Hunters who havo been looking about tho country say rabbits are unusually plentiful thi i year and they are, thorefore, looking for a uiccosHful'boason latcrou when it is lawfully i pened. The clour weathor has been vory favorablo to the young cotton tails, and thoy r..ll,. are nuw uiuiuAi' iui.j giumi, I Maloy, tho Jowolcr, for silverware, watches 1 and jewelry, 10 North Main street. PERSONAL. John L. Ilasslcr visited tho County seat to-day. David Lloyd, of Minorsvllle, is visiting friends in town. Burd Payno, of Ashland, wns a visitor to town yestorday. . Mlno Inspector Stoin spent dr-dily among friends at Pottsvillo. Miss Com Myers, of Ashland, spent a fow hours In town last night Constable .Too Fetors, of Wm. Fonn, was a town visitor this morning. Miss Annie Coogan is spending a few days with her brother at Lakcsldo. Councilman James McElhonny ''visited friends at Shamokln yostorday. Harry Hafncr and. It. ' D. Hagenbuch are attondlng'tho fair n"t' Blodmshurg. Klchard Mcllalc and Frank C. Kceso aro nttcndlng tho Bloomsburg fair to-day. Miss 'Maud Everett, of Willlaliisport, formerly of town, Is visiting friends hero. Misses Maggie and' Clara Wiiguor,-of Head ing, aro tho guests of Miss Mary Yost, on North Main street. Hev. .1. G. Hupp, of Lancaster, will occupy tho pulpit in tho Trinity Reformed church to-morrow morning and evening. Mrs. Cantwell, of South Chestnut street, will leave on Monday morning for Springfield, Mass., to return with her son, Patrick, who suffered tho loss of ono of his hands by an ac cident on tho railroad. Mrs. Fred. Bcnuor yostcrdny afternoon gave birth ton son. Both aro doing well. Tho event took place within a fow hours after Mr. and Mrs. Hcnnor moved into their now residenco on South .Timlin street. Mrs. Kato Wilhelm and daughter, Anna, of Ashland, were in town last evening to bid farewell to their many friends. On Mouday Mrs. Wilhelm and her family will lcavo for Philadelphia, where they will tako up their future residence. Schoppo orchestra dancing bins' hall on Saturday night. school at I!ob-10-3-2W Itcllglous Notices. Services in the Trinity Reformed church to-morr!w at 10:00 a. m., and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting is held in tho "Y" room, Hcddall's building, every Sunday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock. All invited. Scrviccsaro held in the Methodist Episcopal church ovcry Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Rev. J. W. Meredith, pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Services in AH Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on East Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. in. Tho rccter will olllciato. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Services in the United Evangelical church (Dougherty's hall) to-morrow, at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. Preaching by the pastor, Hev. It. M. Lichtcnwalncr. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. At the Salvation Army to-uiorrow meetings will bo held all day, beginning with 10:45 a. m., Holiness meeting ; 3:00 p. in., Christians' praiso meeting ; 8:00 p. ni., the filial farewell meeting of Cxdct Godber before leaving for tho Training Garrison at New York City. Everybody welcome. Thero will bo service in the Calvary Baptist church to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Preaching by Kov. C. A. Spalding, uf Hazleton. Morning subject, "Ruth." Even ing subject, "Sampson." Sabbath school at '. p. in. H. Y. P. U. on Tuosday evening, at 7:30. General prayer meeting on Wednesday evening, at 7:30. Rev. John W. Morris, of Slatingtou, wUV occupy tho pulpit to-morrow morning (.uud evening in tho Welsh Calvanistie Methodist church. . ,, (i. A. It. Inspection. Assistant Iuspector-at-Iiarge Daniel Shepp, of Tamaqua, last night inspected Watkin Waters Post.No, 1'40, G, A. R. About forty mombcrs of the Post were in attendance Comradp'Lcwis Henry, of Tamaqua, was also present. Inspector Shepp mado an address in which ho complimented tho Post on its general condition and tho method in which its books aro kept, Ho said thero aro many old soldiers who ought to belong to tho G. A. R. and the members should oxert their iniluenco In getting them to join. Tho address was followed by other remarks, singing and camp-firo stories. Ono member mado tho significant remark that but two per cent, of tho pcoplo who were in oxistenco when tho rebellion broke out aro alivo to day. At nine o'clock, after singing "March ing Through Georgia," tho Postandits guests inarched to tho Coffee llouso on North Main street and enjoyed a repast of bean soup, coffeo and other refreshments. Max Heeso's Employment Agency has places for six good girls for genoral house work, and ten girls for factory work. Call at once. Olllcc, Egan's building, room No. 2, The ltepiiblican League. The Shenandoah Republican League met last night and re-organized for tho fall cam- paign. Tlio meeting was to havo been held in tho offices of T. It. Beddall, Esq., but dark ness duo to a break iu tho olectric light wires of tho offices caused a change In tho program and tho meeting was held in the 'titman building. Daniel Ogdcn having signified an unwillingness to accept a ro-clcction to the presidency, John T. Lee, who had been serv ing as vico president, was elected to tho office, William T; Troziso was ro-eloctcd secretary, It was decided to lcavo tho tousidorutiou of other offices open until tho meeting which is to bo held at 8 o'clock noxt Monday evening in tlio office of T. K. Beddall, Esq. County Chairman Burd Payno was in attendance ahd made an address in which ho promised tho club substantial aid. Men Wanted ut Mt. Carmel. In conversation with a prominent nilno official yostorday tho Lcdgor was imomicu that tho collieries cannot at present get. nearly all the miners (and laborers required fpr tho output of coal dosired. Two col lieries aro each .h9rt about fifty men and tho samo condition oxlsts at tho other workings. Tlio Black Diamond expocts to start about tho first of Novembor and will then require at least 300 men and boys to oporate It. It is estimated that by that timo nearly 1000 moro men and boys than aro at nrosent employed thoro can find work at the mines if the present dpmand for the output contlnuos. Khake off Itheuiimtlsm ami Neuralgia. Hull woll with Red Flag Oil, 25c. At Oruhler Bros., drug store. PITHY POINTS. llniipcnliigs Throughout the Itcglon Chron icled for llnsty I'erusiil. Ono week from to-day will bo Arbor Day. John Hounds lias been appointed engineer at tho Hew Gilborton shaft. Tho Ideal Social Club, of Pottsvillo, will glvo a danco on Octobor 20th. Tho Pottsvillo School Hoard will isstio $30,000 In bonds for permanent improvements. Gilberton colliery, which has been idlo sluco early in Juno, will start up next mouth. Steam heat has been put In tho postoillco building. Charles E. Smith, tho steam fitter, did the work. now1 breakor onglno for 'Maplo Hilt col- liory is being built at tho P. & It. C. & 1. Co.'s Pottsvillo shops. Nicholas Thouron, of Philadelphia, lias Bervod an injunction upon tho Schuylkill Electric Hallway, to restrain tho company building their lino on his lftud, or rocks rather, between Pottsvillo and Mt. Carbon. Whoro aro wo going to land ? Tho County Commissioners havo negotiated another loan, bringing tlio total floating debt up to $185,000. The Philadelphia papers arc again discuss ing tlio probable resignation of President Wilbur, of tho L. V. H. H. As loug as ho has tho Packer stock behind him thero Is no dangor of such a calamity. An explosion occurred at the Chamberlain colliery yesterday by which two men, John Ifccso and Joseph Foster, both of St. Clair, wore badly burned by gas. In Mt. Carmol prisoners who refuso to pay fines are compelled to work on tho streets with hall and chain attached. Tho failure of tho P. & It. Company to pay to-day caused considerable disappointment among business men and others. M. II. Master has put movable wlro screens on tho basement windows of the Jardln street school building. A shooting match for $100 a sido took placo at Frackvillo this afternoon between Ben Walker, of St. Clair, and Charles Becker, the one-armed shooter, of Frackvillo. Employes of tho Union Coal Company, nt Mt. Carmcl, havo petitioned tho Factory In spector to compel tho company to comply with the semi-monthly pay law. A Hit for Coughs and Colds. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. Ashland's Water Supply Tho special committee appointed by tho Ashland Borough Council to deviso means for better wator supply, appears to favor a larger storago capacity a3 tho only remedy. A public meeting of 'C citizens has been called for next Monday ovening to consider the question in all its bearings. Tho people's money saving store, tho Factory Shoe Stpri:, Beddall building. Twenty Mile Ulcyclo lluce. The 20-mile bicyclo race at tho Shamokin Diiving Park' yesterday, fur $100 a' side, 'bo tween Joseph Graebcr and Charles Gillespie, both of Shamokin, was won by Graebcr by two feet. Tlio timo was 1 hour,, 1 minutes and 22 beconds. Gillespie vas allowed1 to keep ahead and Gracber kept Worrying him to the homo stretch when ho beat him out on a sprint. A Memorial Sermon. Tho nicifcorial seriilon of tho lato Edward Johnson ill bo preached in tho Primitive MetliodHl church, to-morrow ovening, at 0:30 o'ujock, by tlio pastor, Hev. Bath. JTUo Lutheran Church Dedication, ro-morrow, the 13th inst., tho Lutheran church at Frackvillo will bo formally con secrated to sacred uses. Rev. II. T. Clymor is tho pastor, and services will bo held in tho morning, afternoon and evening. Itememhcr If you Hue a Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always euros, 25e. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug storo. Coming Kvents. Oct. 22. Grand supper, under auspices of Calvary Baptist church, in Bobbins' hall. Oct. 21. Grand supper by tho Trinity Re formed church, In Robbins' opera house. Oct. 25. Second annual Tolcgraphcrs' As sembly and contest, in Robbins' auditorium. Oct. 31. Tenth annual ball of National Social Club, in Robbins' opera houso. Publishers A nnouneement Tho local circulation of tho Evenino Her ald continues in tho hands of Messrs. Hooks & Brown, stationers, No. 4 North Main street. Pcoplo who aro not receiving tho paper can havo it served every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at tho placo stated. Orders for job work and advertising will also .receive prompt attention if placed in their hands.. MISCELLANEOUS. IjOUND. A gold ring. Owner can have samo upon proving property and pitying tor this advertisement. Call at Kvkniko 1 lull alii ofllce. 'TiOU SALE. One nnrlor nnd one bed room X) suite, household utf nulls and other articles. l"t. n Kast Oak street. lCMMt WANTED. Two female bookkeepers. Must be good In writing nnd ngiiring,' nnd not under 20 years of ago. Residents of Shenan doah preferred, Addren "C," caro of Evenimj IIkhALD, Shenandoah, I'a. 10-5-tf Ij)OIt SAI.K. Tho hotel and restaurant located ' directly opposite thocourt house, PotUviUc, nnd succcsnfully conducted by tho undersigned for 4 period of thirty years. I.ngonev stable attached. A desire to retire ttt private Ufa in my only reason for selling nut. Addrexs J, Mkih winkel, 421 North Second St., I'ottivllle. 10-10-lw Evan JDaVies, LIVERY AND Uri&ertaif iri ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Fall and Winter MILLINERY. Cheapest place in town. A. MORRISON, No. 8 East Centre Street. Tftlts BmMl qaantttr f OettoletiA and llttl cTflm frtrm tn frr In nan. TtraaV ft It baiI -t l. .hi -ii iV1.j . .V . v A 'I Use not more than twothifds S hlliterntirl hfvciirf that- vnn An m uiqeggs. jl mg is always essential m cookincr witu COUOlcnerS 5 0aintpottoIlii(1dTrytrbiireliitittiiIthtftdtmirki-r."ciil.. W X "SJ.h2 V " cWm,rtn' r",IA-on ,eym tin. Mucin, onlr b . S "IK I'iMtUXK i0JU1.NY, CHICAGO .ml J3 kWina Xt TPhlladelp'hU. MAKES BEST BREAD. Sold by all Grocers at $2.50 a Sack Ask your grocer for it. If he cannot supply you let us know and we Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale 105 South Main CHARLEY SING, First-class Aorl All Work done In first-class manner, and ana ironea, 10c; snirts ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cults, 4c; undershirts, ?c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SI IMG, Manager. Carden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo havo just received a flno line of the most hcautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which wo will sell at very reasonablo 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 liivvo tho most hcautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J I V CZ r E" r.l House, Sign and Dccorativo Painting. - I - V-MrUCI, No. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Penna. DO YOU WANT A GOOD We are tho sole agents for tho celebrated "Laura" heater, made by tho lluckwalter Stove Works, Hoyorsford. Yon can buy this heater from us from $1 to ?5 less than any wjiero clso in this town. Tlio square heater ''Happy Greeting" and tho "Art Ringgold" sold at liargahiB. A full-lino of-cooking-stovesrsuch aa tha Apollo" rangej "Now Crosta," "Art Canopy" arid "Sun Canopy" hesides other makes. Also all kinds of Tinware and Hardware. Call at D. & J. SIEGEL, 123 & SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North Main Street. Clothes of all description Jicatly done up in first-class manner. I can refer' to bcores of amities in this town as to my caro in washing nnd superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my workbcttcr and quicker than' any other laundry in the city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. Sale! Sale! I WAIT FOR WM. ISI El SNA ENTER'S 16th carload fit WESTERN HORSES Which will arrive early next week and will bo sold private at my stables, corner Main and Coal streets. This carload will consist of high-class, well brod horses of all description. Kvery horse sold Is guaranteed. -Watch thlBl!paee for tho day of arrivah Wait, if You Need a Horse. For the Latest Styles nnd Lowest 1'rlccs In . . . Fall and Winter Millinery ! -Call SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. Ill North naln St., Shenandoah. BEER IS ROOD. Good beer builds up both bone nnd brawn. It is strengthening, nourishing inii9clmnklmr. You will tcel that Head ing llrewlng Company beer is pure and wnoicsoioe, specially auapicu lor lumiiy use. M. C. WATSON, Agent South Main street, Shenandoah. Liquors, Wines and cigars at Wholesale ana neiau. Tearris to Hire. If. you want to hlrtvn safo anil reliable team for driving or for working purposes nay Shields' livery stabloo visit. Teams constantly on hand nt reasonable rates. JAMETS SHIELDS, No. 410 Kast Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. m as much Cottolent as you, would tint- nini-ln. U !,.(;. .lit.u.l.-iJ'? MEDAL FLOllt will see that you get it. Grocers, Street, Shenandoah. NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY, NO. 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. at Low Prices. satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed STOVE OR HEATER? 224 S. Main St., Shenandoah. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to seo lis. All examinations freo. We makp all kinds of plate!. Gold Crowns, Aluminum .wowns Logan wowns, tjrown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to jJontal'burgery. No phargesjbr extracting when plates aro ordered. We are the only users of vitalized air for tho .painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmiin'sBloclt) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Steam Renovating Company. The Steam Itenovatlng Company Is now prepare to Clean Carpets, flat tresses, Feathers, Upholstering, Etc., in excellent .style,. A'll work called for and delivered freo of charge, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Orders left at tho factory, or by postal card, will receive prompt attention. lyi. C. ALLEBACH, North Bowers Street, Shenandoah, I'a. WE ftljEloyfEADY with a full line of Millinery Goods, of the latest New Yotk styles, at Prices so Low to surprise you. Trimmed Hats $1.06 up. See' tUfcin before buying. . Cloaintl out our Children's Sacks uud Caps nt Cost, Our Patrons and the Public are invited to inspect our opening ou Saturday, Mon day aUsl Tuesday, uet, and every day after. Don't forget the number. Cheapest place in town. 29 N. MAiN STREET, MRS. Q. W. HYDE.
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