GOLDIN'S CORNER, A Groat rush itir Full mul Winter lliiluwi lit the Miiiiiinotli Clothing Home. We appreciate tlio want r mul group the eouditiona of lower prices. We establish it new basis of lower price. We took out tho front mul enlarged the capacity of our store fifty percent, and thou loaded it with the largest stock of Overcoats by tho carload and added the largest stock of Fall and Winter Clothing for Men, Youths and Hoys and all the latest Styles and Novelties in Clothing for tho Children. No back numbers! No jiiUjudgnients! No by -gone mistakes! No liuukrupt trash! Hut now stylish ovorconts nnd clothing mado to he sold this feeasou. Kvery man who buys an overcoat or suit at our iirlces is bound to see that his friend knows what is going on. The way we're selling, it will take half the money to buy what you're used to in clothes. No doubt about it multitudes turn to us to save money. $6 or ffl.75 all-wool suit, good as before $10 or $12. $10 suit now, good as you ucd to get for $15. $12 suit now, good as you used to get for $17. We're told we're getting too little, but wo arc not ying attention to tho profits. Wo are looking for tho trade. Overcoats almost ghenaway. Note our pricos. Wo arc not content to sell at onco. Wo waut your friendship. If you call attention to any de fect tn our clothing we will esteem It as a grout furor. Your money will bo refunded if I the goods nro not as we represent them. We arc promoters of low prices. Our eutiro store represents superior taste which makos competition impossible. Don't forget the place. Mammoth Clothing House, largest in Shenandoah, Nos. 0 nnd 11 South Main Street. l. GOL-DIIM, Prop. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY. OCTO1110K 15, 1S03. THE EXECUTION OF STOKES. Kmuinnry Hanging of nu Kncll-liiiian by Order or n UolKlan Olllclnl. London, Oct. 15. Tho I'nll Mnll Ga rotte publlshm nn interview with Dr. Ml chiiux, the Helglnn official who is said to 1 1 are been tho only European wit nos of the triul nnd execution by lmnghiK of ytokoa, the Knglish trader who was ex ecuted by order of Cnptuin Lothniro, tho llelglnn uammmidcr nt Idndl, Congo iVoe State. Dr. Mlchiiux Is quoted ivs snylne that on Jnn. 15 of tho present year Stokes was broujrht before nu alleged court martini, Cnptuin Lothiiiro composing1 tlio entire court nnd ho and tho doctor being tho only whites present. Tho only wltnosscs were few Arab.?, who stated they had pur chased rifles from Stokes. Tlio trial lasted between ono nnd two hours, after which Captain Lothairo announced that Stokes was sentenced to death, nudthut ho' would bo executed on the following day. Contlnninjr. Dr. Mlehaux said: "All my intercessions wcro futile. Captain Lothairo refused to grnuLovcn a few days' reprieve. At 5 o'clock tho next morning ft servant called me, and Informed mo that Stokes had been stricken with npoploxy, or that ho had poisoned himself, and I was startled to find a galIow3 r.nd a new made grave. Stokes had been oxecut.'d and l-udoil wliilo I slept. As to the question of his guilt or otherwise, I must lu silent." Hiievlnir Dink rnsliler OnnfeM', Foist Scott, Knn., Oct. 15. Last Wednesday- Cashier .1. H. Coleman, of tho State bank, left town suddenly, and a big defal cation In ills accounts has been discovered. Yesterday the bank was closed by tho stato bank commissioner. On Saturday last Colcnmu confessed to I). F. Coono, presi dent of the bank, who met tho defaulter In St. Louis. Ho said he had lost about $25,03.) In stock and bond specula tion, nnd that tho thefts had been system atically practiced for a period of over two years and covrcd up by manipulation of tho bank's books. Tho loss will fall wholly upon the stockholders, as tho usset3 of the bank arc amply sufficient to pay all de positors. Coleman ban not yet been ar rested. Penn.ylvanla Defeats L.elilgh. Philadelphia. Oct. 15. Tho University of Pennsylvania cloven yesterday defeated Lehigh nt football by tho ono sided score of 51 too. Tho 'Varsity boys ployed the best gamo they hava yet put up this sea son, and the scoro was a revelation to their most ardent supporters. Tho Lehigh team was tlio strongest that tho Pennsylvania havo yet tackled, and tho latter wero ablo to hooro thirty points in tho first half nnd twenty-four in the second. Thu Lehigh team mado but two gains during tho en tiro game, and tlieso wero eight and ten yards, respectively. i CrHrton r)arets Crnlg. London, Oct. 15. Frank Craig, the "Harlem Coffee Cooler," and Dnn Cree don, well known In Aniorica, fought a n twenty round battlo at tho National Sporting club last night, nnd Croedon won in tho twontieth round. Thousands of tho rough olement crowdod outsido tho Na tional Sporting club, and tho pollco had great dilllculty In preserving order. About 0 o'clock a stylish brougham brought lArtl Lonsdale to the scene of the battle. The crowd of spectators Included a plentiful array of bearers of titles. A Kuimway llny'i Mlthup. Ansoxia, Pa.. Oct. 16. Mux Finck, nged 1" yonro, who ran away from his homo in New York city two weoks ago, was run over by a Fall Brook freight train near here yosterdny and his right leg was cut off above tho knee. Ho tried to jump tho train and ww knocked under the car by striking a mail post. The boy h.l started out to get rich quick by ncddlinir no tions, leaving a position as typewriter in his unolo's olllco ljeoau.se his wages wero small. Women' Clirl.ttnn Temperance Union. HAKKIBHlTHtt, Oct. 15. The statu eon vention of thu Women's Christian Turn peranoe unlou yesterday elected those ofllojin: President, Mrs. Anna M. Ham mer, Philadelphia; recording secretary, Mrs. Olive Pond Amies, Philadelphia; treasurer, Sir. W. H. Wood. Huntingdon; corrospouding secretary, Mrs. II. Frances Junes, Philadelphia; vice president, Mrs. J. t Hill, Cnuonsbur;,-. Pittsburg was selected u the uet iiuvtin.' ol " ' ic ic c i BUY YOUR-"" "Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor Oil Cloths From EL. E3. FOLEY, ASHLAND CITIZENS MEET. lUrctimiiH'iiilulloiiK for it Hotter Water Supply In I'lilillo Meeting, Special t Mvbhiimj Hkiialii. Ashland, Oct. 15. Tho citizen of this town held a large meeting In the Metropolitan Kink last night for tho purpose of discussing the water question nnd oppressing a pre ference as to tho host method for procuring an adequate supply. Tho discussions were earnest, but good feeling prevailed through out tho meeting. McIIenry Wllholm, Ks., called the meet ing to order and Dr. C. S. W. Schoino was made permanent chairman. Tlio latter gen tleman spoko in favor of the storage systom nnd Ids fccntimcuta woro coincided by Mr. Wilholm, who made a strong speech. Ex County Solicitor Minoguo also spoke, but de voted his tiino chielly to finding fault with the Dorough Council and intimated that ho was in favor of a I.oxow investigating com mittco. J. Harry Jamos, Usq., defended tho Borough Council and favored tho storage system. A vote of tho audienco was taken and it was in favor of tho storage system nnd in creasing tho capacity of tho dams. Tho water committee, known as tho citi zens' committee of nine, will report to morrow. It i3 believed they will favor storage Thoro is an impression that tho committee- will favor tho purchasing of the Haupt dam at Frackville. At all events they will favor storage. It is also said they will favor horizontal boring and tho purchase of tho Haupt dam. The opposition favor a system of perpendicular bore holes. Many of the people beliovo the town has a sufficient supply if it is properly husbanded. They claim tho great fault lies in leaks and waste. Tliey nro opposed to tho beer pump.s being Used when tho water is scarce. Ono gallon of wator is used for every glass of beer pumped. This has been demonstrated both inShamokiu and Ashland. It Is claimed tlieso pumps ought to bo turned off as well as tho motors when tho supply is short. There Never Was a Hotter Cure Than Pan-Tina for Coughs, 25c. At Oruhlor Bros., drug sture. PITHY POIHTS. Happenings Throughout tho ltcglon Chron icled for Hasty l'criisul. The election is only thrco weoks off. The first of a series of dances will bo held at Ashland on Friday evening. Tho two-year-old son of John Donovan, of St. Nicholas, died of diphtheria and croup. A fancy porch is being placed In front of the T. M. Stout property, on South Whito street. A special agent has been detailed to investi gate the charges against Collector Grant Herring. Tho employes of the P. & 11. C. & I. Co. in tho Ashland and Girardvilie district will bo paid to-morrow. Tlio bicyclo race at Mahauoy City has been postponed until next Friday, owing to tho heavy condition of the road. Controller Severn's bondsmen are Harrison IS.ill, of Mahanoy City, and .1. P. Williams, of town, in the sum of $20,000. Hen. Wear, of Mt. Carmcl, has been matched to shoot Patton, of Minersville, for $200 a side, at Girardvilie, November 28th. Tho Lehigh Valley I'o.il Company is drill ing nn artesian well near Park Place to supply tho peoplo and the collieries at that place with water. Maley, tho jeweler, for silverware, watches and jewelry, 10 North Main street. Observe tho Health Utiles. A case of diphtheria reported to the Board of Health has revived discus-ion of tho necessity for strict observance of tlio Board's rules, regardless of any legal penalty that may be incurred by a violation. Tho Board seems satisfied that tlio case aroso through visits to the house of a victim of the disease. As to a question of lapse of time between such visits and tho development of the disease a caso is recalled in whicli a child of town contracted tho disease from an old satchel which had been thrown from a house in which diphtheria existed n year previous. The safest course to pursue is to avoid houses where contagious diseases exist until tho crisis is past and tlio houso has been properly disinfected. Sdiake off ltlieuiiintlsm ami Neuralgia. Hub well with lied Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Has a Oram! l'not Ilnll Team, l'roni Miihunoy City Record. Shenandoah has a grand team from a physical standpoint. The players' weights range from 100 to WO pounds, but ono weigh ing 110, and that is Werts, their slippery man. It is composed of hardy young miners, prize flghtors nnd sprinter and moreover they are smitton on the game, practice much and in consequence work together like an engine when contesting. Thoy havo become ' so popular that most all the young peoplo may bo seen wearing their colors. Did You Kvcr Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and got relief. This medicine lias been found to bo peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you havo Loss of Apiiotito, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or nn Viai-vmii: KtpmiliM. Kxcituhlc. Malanulioly or troubled with Dlaay Spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need., Hwlth and Htretigtlinra guarantoeu ny us ui. i'tv bottle only ittlt only fifty cent at A. Wtwloys urug store. Publishers' Announcement, The lecnl circulation of tho Evening Her ami continues in the lunula of Messrs. Hooks &. Brown, stationers, No. 1 North Main street. People who are not receiving tlio iwpor can liavo it served every evening ny carrier upon leaving tH8lr oruors at me puico nutieu Order fur job work and advertising will also receive prompt attention if placed in tueir hands. A JfoiiMilmlil Treiimiru. 1). W. Fuller, of .mujobarie, v says thuthealway keeps Dr. King's New Dis covery In ue hoiie mul his family Iiub alwaysOHl'd tlie very best results follow It use; tlth woulii nut he witiiout it, H pro .mitfhltt. d. iA. DvKt man Drimiiistt. Cats- kill, N. Y., say that Dr. Klnaf's New Discovery is uiiiloiibtiilly the beer rough remedy; that he has u- it it in Ills family fur i iglit years, and it has never failed to do alt ili.it is claimed lr il U by not tiy a remedy . I'jng tried and n sled Ti i.il bottles flee ut Wasley drug More Ke'C'lar .-i.e OUc and $1.00 ' ON THEIR JAUNT. fllrnril 1 1st a to Olllclnl Malting Their An nual Tour of tho Itcgtnn, Tho Board of Directors of City Trust ar rived at Glmrdvlllo from Philadelphia last evening and tills morning commenced their annual inspection of tho Gimrd 13stato prop erties. During tho early part of the day thoy visited the Packer collicrios and wero photo graphed in group with tlio breaker of Packor No. 2 colliery. Tho Continental nnd North Ashland collieries woro also visited. At noon tho tourists visited tho roservoirs of tho Gimrd Water Company nnd lunch was served at tho watchman's house. This after noon they devoted to. an Inspection of tho Wm. Penn and Kohloy Hun collicrios. Thoy made the trip fiom tho former place to town and back to Glmrdvlllo on special cars of the Schuylkill Traction lino. To-morrow morn ing tho Catnwlsm valley will bo visited. PERSONAL Miss 5Iay Holman has returned from a three-weeks visit to friends at Taman.ua. Charles Brcqkons, Ksq., llepublloan candi date for District Attorney, was a town visitor to-day. Wolf Lcvino, of North Main street, has received notice of tho death of his mothor in Germany. Miss Maggio Nixon, of Philadelphia, is tlio guest of tho Buchanan family, on South Main street. Mrs, John Schafl'or has been summoned to Lebanon to tho bedside of hor mother, who is seriously ill. Louis Goldin, tho clothier, is in Philadel phia, in searcli of an oxport window decorator, for his newly enlarged front. Mrs. Addio K. James and daughter left town to-day, on a visit to friends and rela tives at Mooresburg and D.uivillo. Max Schmidt, tho dry goods merchant, and Christ. Schmidt, tho Lauor brewery agent, went to New York City tills morning on a business mission. Mrs. George Bcttonhauson and children, who havo been visiting Miss Hannah Nichtcr, of West Coal street, haro returned to their homo in Hazleton. Misses Nellie McFadden, of Bloomsburg, and Annie Dailey, of Locust Gap, nro risit ing at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Collier, on North Jardin street. James F. McFadden has accepted tho posi tion as assistant superintendent of tho Girard vilie branch of tho Prudential Life Insurance Company. Mr. McFadden was formerly con nected witli tho local branch in town. A Cavo In. A cavo in occurred last evening on tho property of Thomas McGuire, of Brownsville. Tho property is situated in tho Kohinoor district. Tho breach lias the shapo of a cono. Tlio bottom of it is not visible. Held In Hail. Paul Pcchulis, Pilrce and Joseph Tomolinos and George Usbain, all of the First ward, were each held in $I!00 bail before 'Squire Kynkewicz Ust evening for lien ting August Yokobutus, on Kmcrick street, Saturday night. Tho warrant was placed in the bands of Special Olllcer Alex, wdio arrested the parties last evening. Chnligcil hi Knglisli. Tho ritual work of tho Welsh Irorite Lodge of town has been changed to the English language, so that a knowlcdgo of tho Welsh language is not now a necessary qualification for admission. The charter has been opened in consequence of the change. The lodgo is in excellent financial condition. Coming Kvents. Oct. 22. Grand supper, under auspices of Calvary Baptist church, in Bobbins' hall. Oct. 21. Grand supper by the Trinity Re formed church, in Bobbins' opera house. Oct. 25. Second annual Telegraphers' As sembly and contest, in Bobbins' auditorium, Oct. 31. Tenth annual lmll of National Social Club, in Bobbins' opera house. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf Sprung Any Leaks I-ately? Wo can't stop tho leaks from the clouds but Bell, the plumber, comer Main and Centre streets, can stop all your leaks in water and gas mains with satisfaction. Threatened Ktrlke Prnbahly Averted. Pittsburg, Oct. 15. It is thought here that all danger of a strike in tho Clearfield and Boooh Creok regions Is ovor for the present, but tho agitation for an advance will bo resumod later on. Tho convention at Clearfield this afternoon will bo well nttonded by represoutatlvos from the cen tral and northern Pennsylvania coal fields, but tho strong sentiment prevailing among the Clearfield and Beach Creek miners against a strike is likely to havo tho result of postponing doflnlto action on tho refusal of the operators to grant any advanco. Fugitive Cnnhler Arretted. Colohapo Srmxos, Colo., Oct. 15. Fred W. Farrar, of Perry, O. T., was ar rested at tho Elk hotel yesterday upon In structions from Sheriff John A. liaison, of Perry Farrar was cashier of a liauk nt Perry, and Is ohnrged with receiving de posits after tho bank became insolvent. Ho claims that ho resigned Sept. 10, and the bank fjvlled after that date. It is un derstood that his attornoy has applied for a writ of habeas corpus. Sheriff Hansen Is now on his way hero with requisition papers. I,nrger Than Kvor. For a flno boot, shoo or rubber at lowest prices, any man, woman or child thould not fall to pay Winner, the shoe dealer, 133 North Main street, a visit. Call and be convinced where you can buy the cheapest footwear. llellnf ill Sit Hours. Hist rnssl in? lddnev and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho New Great South American Kidney Cure." I his now rfiinedvlsii cront surnnso oil account of its .exceeding prouiiitnuw in relieving pain in tlie lilaililer, Kiuncys, duuk w u nvif in. of the urinary passages in male or lemalo. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Sliapira, druggist, 107. South Ma'i' street- ... Buy Keystone flour. B Sre tliat tho name Lksmg & Baku, Ashland, iv, is printed on every eaok. tf liicb and poor alike suffer the torture s that come with that terrible plague, Itcliini! Piles; i n I) and pi.nr alike ilnd instant relief unci pei'iniiii 'il . nn' '.ii I loan's Ointment. Your it uli i l.i p J . Wm tla tin, Tyosnl Heir? LOCRt'OttT, N. Y., Oct. IB. The dlsposi tionot 1,000 noros of land' near Martinis, Fin., hinges on tho outcome of a suit to determine whether Bnsttis G. Gage, for morly n well known builllpss man of Mid dlcport, this state, unlawfully Aveddedtwo women. The lnnd In quostion was tho property of Miss FjllznbothHnwkliivvhoin Gngo married In Florida In 187(1. She died In 18811, nnd there being no children, Gngo Inherited the lnnd. Hobort G. Hawkins, a brother oftho dend woman, oontosts this disposition of tho proporty on the ground that the mnrrhigo of Gngo to Elizabeth Hawkins wns null and void, it being al leged that Gngo had married a Jane Rey nolds at Jllddlcport in tho '00's, and that sho was allro nt tho time of tho secoud marriage. Eridonco will bo taken tomor row nt Jllddleport. Trim Fighters Iletil for n Hearing. Newtown, L. I., Oct. 15. Young Grlffo and "Kid" Lnvlgno, who fought before tho Empire Athlotlo club on Saturday night in Maspoth, and woro arrested on a war rant sworn out by a minister, Hov. Ed ward McGuffle, wero arraigned jjestorday nftornoon. Tho chargo was that tho men wcro about to break tho law by engaging in a prlzo fight, but soreral ofllcers de clined to scrro tho warrant beforo the fight, nnd It was not serrcd until tlio fight was over. Tho caso was postponed by Jus tice Monterordo until Saturday. Com platnnnt McGuffle refused to go Into tho court room to press tho chargo. It is prob ablo that when the caso comes up tho chnrgo will bo changed, nnd that tho men will havo to answer for engaging In a prlzo fight. When Baby rros sick, we gave her Costorla, Whoa sho iras a Child, sho cried for Costorla. When she bocamo Miss, she clung to Costorla. When she bad Children, sho gave them CastorU . Inventor Turpln Hummniipd to Turkey. ' PAH1, Oct. 15. The Figaro announces that Turpln, the inventor of melinite, who In Juno of last year was alleged to have In vented a number of deadly Instruments of wnr which caused for a tlmo considerable talk in military circles, has beon sum moned to Constantinople on behalf of tho Turkish goTcrnment, which It is claimed, proposes to utilize certain of his Inventions for tho defense of tho Uosphorus and the Dardanelles. Candidate Grlvgn on the Mnmp. Bp.idqeton, N. J., Oct. 15. John W. Griggs, tho Republican candidate for gov ernor of this state, mot with a great recep tion in Cumberland county yestorday. Mr. Griggs nnd Senators Voorhees nnd Stokes spoko in Vineland in tho afternoon, and last night Messrs. Griggs nnd Vxior hees addressed 12,000 voters In this placo. Ex-Judgo J. Frank Fort nnd Mr. Griggs also spoko to u big meeting In Millvillo. kb S3 fa i'd ma fl"a u u ass? ilLuHALUIA ana Blmilar Complaints, ana prepared unuer mo stringent Jimm MEDICAL LAWS, DR, mCHTER'S a m ii h can a u uv kxx mam m n 9 1 F. Ad. Bichter & Co.. 215 Purl St.. WflwrorL -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Unmcn Houses, Uwn Ulissworks, -"ifc 50 cts. tn Shenandoah for sale hy .i i . u. Kir lii 0 s. -utun , .1. iu. k Hlllnn, 7 B. Main bt . C. H Ha- k'ciimicli. N. 15. cor. ainindii MISCELLANEOUS. WANTEI. Two female bookkeepers. Must be (rood In writing nnd fli-llrlncr. nnrl nnt under 20 venrs of nee. Itenldentjt of Shenan doah preferred. AiMress "C," care of Evening UKKA1.1J, onennnuonn, m, lo-a-ll ITOIt SALE. -Tlio hotel and restaurant located directly opposite tho court house, Pottsville, and successfully conducted by tlio undersigned fort, period of thirty years. La'ge new stable attached. A desire to rctlro to nrlvato llfo is mv only reason for selling out. Address J, Meis wi.nkel, 12f North .Second St., Pottsvltlo. 10-10-2W Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Fall and Winter MILLINERY. Cheapest place in town. A. MORRISON, No. 8 East Centre Street. Hooks & Brown, The Stamp of Newness Is on our line of after-dinner cups and saucer. llisquo figures, HUqufc ornaments. , ' nevtyla. See window diiplay. Agents for all Daily Papers. 4 N. Main Street ft smffiBsmsi butter. q articles that arc to be immersed, a bit of bread should be dropped into it to g ascertain if it is at the right heat. When the bread browns in half a minute a the Cottolcne is ready. Never let Cottolcne get hot enough to smoke. Tnm luroRTAffT 1'oixti: Th frj lag pfto tbeuld be otd when tb ColtoleD Is pot In. Coltolene heili to 7 lh cooking point looner lhan Urd. Itnerer futtri wlicu hot. The Cottolcne trade-marks ure "Oattolene" and a tlter'i head in cotton-plant wreath. 9 THE N. K. K.Uhn.VSK COSrAXT, CHIUAHO nnd 132 N, Delanare Ato., Pnllndelphla. oasoecaxtss&osssscOstsc&eQeasGtaecseBcsefiS'asecasxecau COT h M 3r HJ7 SLdAJr 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 will see that you get it. . E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale: Grocers, 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah. CHARLEY SING, First-class Work ah wont uone in nrsi-ciass manner, ana ana ironea, iuc; smns ironea, c; collars, c; cuns, 4c; unaersnins, jc; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo liavo just received a fino lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tlio market, which ivo will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo havo also in slock a v great deal of last year's patterns which wo aro selling at a. sacrifice. Comoand 15 sec our lino of goods. Wo havo tho most beautiful and artistic papors, ' Largest Paper Store In Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. , J. P. CARDEN, No. DO YOU WANT A GOOD Wo aro tho solo agents for tho celebrated ''Iiura" heater, mado hy tho Buckwaltcr Stove Works, lioycrsford. You can buy this heater from us from $-1 to $5 less than anywhere el&o in this town. Tho square heater "Happy Greeting" and tho "Art Jtlnggold" sold at bargains. A full lino of cooking stoves, Bucli as the "Apollo" range; "New Crcsta," 'Art Canopy1 " nnd Sun Canopy" besides other makes. Also all Jtmds of Tinware and Hardware. Call at D. & J. SIEGEL, 123 & SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North rvialn Street. Clothes of all description neatly done up in first-class manner. I enn refer to scores of amilies in this town as to my care in washing nnd suporior neatness-in doing up clothing, I do my work bettor and quicker than any other laundry in tho city. CHARLES L.EE, Manager. Sale ! Sale ! ! -WAIT FOR- Wrvi. NEISWENTER'S 16th carload of WESTERN HORSES Which will arrive early noxt week nnd will b sold private at my stables, corner Slain and Coal streets. This carload will consist of lilgli-closs, well bred horses of all description. Kvery horse sold Is guaranteed. AVutch this space for tho day of arrival. Wait, if You Need a Horse. For tho latest Style nnd lowest l'rlcog In . . . Fall and Winter Millinery ! -Cull ot- SALLIE SENIOR'S, Ho. Ill North Main St., Shenandoah. BEER IS f"OOD. flood beer builds un both bono and bruwu. It Is strengthening, nourishing iiiiiscle-miiklng. You will feel that Iteftd liiir Brewing OoiiiiMiny beer Is pure and -.i?-t n....l..ll.. ...ln...ut rnt.tll v HUM. Wliuiuauiuv, pjiwinuj u.i.,jfivi ........ M. C WATSON, Agent. uniii Motti ati-fut Klituuimloali. Liquors, Wines and Cigars at Wholesale genuine wojeome awuits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. I'ool room ottuelicd. Finest whiskeys, beer. porter ami ale consiumiy un ! Should remember to use only two-tlilrds ns much Cottolcne as they formerly used of lard or butter. With two-thirds the o 9 i quantity they will get better lesultsat less cost than it is possible to get with lard or When Cottolcne is used for frying NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY, NO. 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. at Low Prices. sansiacuon guaranteed, bmns wasnea IIU50, Sign and Decoratlvo Tainting. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Fenna. STOVE OR HEATER ? 224 S. Main St., Shenandoah. OPEN EVERY DAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms, for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. AH examinations irco. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Burgery. MiQ.nna fn. nvtMrtlllll WllRIl nlatCS &rO i.w ...... .... . ordered. Wo are the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Steam Renovating Company. Tl, fitnntn Tlnnnvntlnt. Pnniiifinr 1m now prepared to Clean Carpets, nattresses, Feathers, Upholstering, Etc,, In excellent style. All work culled for and delivered free of chargo, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Orders left at tho factory, or by postal card, will receive prompt attention. M. C. ALLEBACH, North Ilowcrs Street, Shenaiidouh, Pa. WE ARE NOW HEADY with n full Hue of Millinery Goods, of the lntest New York styles, nt Prices so Low to surprise you. Trimmed Hats $.oo up. See them before buying. CIohI'u! out our Children's Sucks ami Cutis ut Cost. Our Patrons nnd the I'ublic are invited to inspect ouronouiiig on Saturday, Mon day ntid Tuesday, next, and every day after. Don't forget the number. Cheapest place in town. 29 N. MAIN STREET. MRS. Q, W. HYDE. m a i-sA m u a u u i
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