r. aoi.niN s CORKER. Orent Pinh fin- Tall anil Winter lliislnoss Hi tlic MnmiiHilh Clothing Home. We appreciate the want of ami grasp tlie conditions' of lower prices. Wo establish a now basis of lower price. Wo took out tho I'vont and enlarged tlio capacity of our storo fifty per cent, anil tlion louded It with tho largest sfcick of Overcoats by tlio carload anil added the largest stock of Rill and Winter (lothlng for Mon, Youths and Hoys and nil th 1itost Stylos and Noveltlos in Clothing for tho Children. No liack nuinhora! No misjudgmcnts ! by -gone mistakes! No liankrupt trash I But new stylish overcoats and clothing made to be sold tills season. Every man who buys an overcoat or suit at our prices is bound to see that his friend knows what is going on. The way wo'ro soiling, it will take half the money to buy what you're used to in clothes. No doubt nbout it multitudes turn to us to save money. $3 or 0.75 all-wool suit, good as before $10 or $13. if 10 suit now, good as you used to get for SIS. $12 suit now, good as you used to get for $17. Wo'ro told wo'ro getting too little, but wo aro not paying attention to tho profits. Wo are looking for tho trade. Overcoats almost given away. Noto our prices. Wo are not tontcnt to frell at once. We want your friendship. If you call attention to any de fect in our clothing wo will esteem it as a ;rcat favor. Your money will bo refunded if the goods aro not as wo represent them. e are promoters of low prices. Our entire storo represents superior tnsto which million competition impossible. Don't forget thoplaoe. Mammoth Clothing House, largest in Shenandoah, Nos. 0 and 11 South Main Street. l. GOLDIN, Prop. EVENING HERALD 'ITUSDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1S03. A DEFENSE OF GARFIELD. n No Vy lrni.iliilo for Ills Pres idential Nomination. Cl.r.VKI.AND, Oct. 22. Colonel William Perry Fogg, of New York, now in this city on business, was a wiirm personal friend of General Gnr(i'ld, and was with him in tlio convention which nominated him for tho presidency, "fjnrlleUI was nominated in a sudden whirlwind of po litical fooling," ho said. "After tlio nom ination I, with Governor Foster nnd N. 15. Hherw In, of Cleveland, accompanied him to his room at tho Grand Pacific hotel. He was llko ono dazed, not soeming to fully comprehend what had befallen him. Pres ently Colonel Moulton, tho brother-in-law of Senator Sliorninn, came into tlio room nnd congratulated Garfield. 'Moulton,' Garfield oxclalmed earnestly, 'I wantyou to bear mo witness that this is not tlio re sult of any word or act of initio.' Colonel Moulton respouded oven innre emphat ically: 'Any man who says that you hud tiny part in brlntlnjr this about Is a llur, mid 1 will tell li i iii so." " Cewr.il Pennylvnlu .Minor nt Work. Pnn.MJ'Siu'r.u, P.i., Oct. 22. So fur ns can bo learned thero was not a mine idle In either tlio Clearfield or Bench Crook regions yesterday except those at Gleu Kleliey and three or four in thin vicinity, at which tho men suspended work In order to attend the mn'is mealing at this place. The men voted against suspension at this time, but resolved to mnko another clTort for an advance at. an early date. In tho Hout. lain district, tlio men are at work. It is reported hero that the suspension iu the Dubois and i'luiXHiitnwnoy districts was only panlal, vhll- at Horatio and Auilti all the miner.) were at work. At Duboi Ions tlmu a third of th. miners quit work. lk..n-tti4 ?.Sttiei4 oa trlkp. IjKA.vnxwor.TH, Kan., Oct. 93. Tho 800 miners employed nt the North Leaven- wnpl'l t'ml wh'iff imijf- wni-Ir vafriwtMT n.nT ,.iu,.ri fi. u. ...... t.. ( !. pur))'we of lnducJna tlio miners to quit, Tli,' North L -avon worth men are receiv ing only oWlitj wuts for mino run coal, ti:id th- Homo company sevonty cents. Tln-w.ilk.n' is to fiuvp the Home River side company to p;ly eighty contw. Ton Children lVrlxli In it Itiirulng llmnp. BcitMN. Oct.22. A tllsputeli from Dirs- chau, Polish Prussia, says that ten chil dren were bunvd to death in it house in Pr.-s-U h r't.irgard, in which they vrero con fined. Do you scratch and i-cratrh, and wonder what' the matter? Doan's Ointment will uibtautly relievo and poruiancntly cure any itchy disease of the Uin, no matter of how longstanding. Coming Kvents, Oct. 22. Grand supper, under auspice of Calvary Baptist church, in Bobbins' hall. Oct. 23. Beer driver ball in Bobbins' opera house. Oct. 21. Grand supper by the Trinity Re formed church, in Robhins' opera house. Oct. 25. Seconil annual Telegraphers' As sembly and contest, in Robblus' auditorium. Oct. III. Tenth annual ball of National social Club, in Bobbins' opera house. Nov. 1. Grand conceit by Royal Welsh ladies Choir, in Ferguson's theatre, under auspices M. E. Church. Nov. 28. Annual turkey supper, under auspicenof j11 Saintb' P. E. Church, in Bob bins' opera houe. Buy Keystone Ilour. Be sure that the name Llsio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on evory sack. tf Keller In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder dikoaseg relieved in six hours by the "Now Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving palu in the bladder, kidnoys, back and every part of the urinary passages iu mule or female. It roliovoR retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want fiulck rollef and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Mali1 street. Have you a motlior, Or pcrclpineo a kind brother ; Or who can toll, possibly a sister, Who no doubt all have feet. We like to see them at the Factouv Shoe Stoiik. 1UU"'. BUY YOUR- Groceries FLOUR. FEED. HAY ANff STRAW, Also Tabic and Floor 011 Cloths From E. E3. FOLEY, ( or Outre nnd West Sts, PITHY TOINTS. llnppcnliiK Throughout Mix Itcgliin I'limu- leletl fur Hasty Perusal, l.ewls F. I'eters, aged 85 years, died at his home in Jlahanoy City of dropsy. , George W. .lolinwm was appointed judge of j election at Gilberton, in tlio Fast ward John .Tones, one of tho I'ottsville letter carriers, has been dismissed from the force. The dangor of a water famino in IV.twIHc lias never been so near at hand as at present. To-night tlio School Board meets to con sider matters pertaining to tho public schools. Miss llolen Bowman, of Tamaqim, has been appointed court commissioner at I'otts ville. James Pott, aged 10 years, died at his homo in Itappahannock on Sunday. Ho leaves a widow to survive him. Mrs. Patrick Bradley, of Jacksons.fell down a mino broach and sustained severe injuries. Slio is confined to her bed. Tho second annual telegraphers' assembly and contest will bo held at Bobbins' opera house noxt Friday evening. A now set of encyclopaedia has been placed in tho High school library. A team of horsos belonging to D.uiiclTroy, of Zions Grove, ran away on Main street yesterday afternoon, but they were caught beforo any damago was done. Tlio greatest of all shoe stores. The Factory Stoiu:, Beddall Building Tho licenso of Emma J. Beyers, in tho Second ward, has been transferred to Joseph Grosskcttler ; Bridget Monaghan, in tho Fifth ward, to William Lcssavage. It is said tlio woman who sells magnifying glasses on the streets of town maintains one of tho handsomest and most comfortably furnished dwellings in Heading. The greatest of all shoo stores. Tltr. Factoiiv Stoiu:, Beddall Building. Thomas O'Brien, aged 22 years, and brake man on the 1. & 1. road, fell between coal cars on Sunday afternoon, and as a result lost one of his legs. Ho will rccovor. All the local Justices complain of businos being dull. In former years, especially when tlio mines woro working full time, their harvest was gleaned during tlio week follow ing pay day. Maloy, tlio jeweler, for silverware, watches and jowelry, 10 North Main street. Tlio chart for tho sale of reserved seats for the concert by the lloy.il Welsh Ladies Choir, on November lst.is tlio worst punched of any chart that has been placed s-inco tho concert was given for the benefit of tho liaven 15iin BuUercrs. Have your steam heating apparatus put in by P. W. Bell, the plumber. A New York di-patch says : "The sheriff to-day received an attachment fu- $25,000 against tlio Schuylkill Eloctric Railway Co., iu favor of Anthony F. Holohan on an assigned claim for work labar and services. It was obtained on tho gr.,und that it is a foreign corporation." Tree Tills. Send your address t" H. K. Bucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pill-,. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pill? are easy in action and arc particularly cfl'ectivo iu tho euro of Constipation and bick Headache. For Malaria and Live r troubles they have been proved invaluable. They aro guaranteed to tio purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving touo to stomach and bowels groatly invigorate tlio system. Regular size 25c per box. Sold by A. Waslcy, druggist. CHANGE OF PROGRAM. The One-Prl.ee Clothhir House Has llut Ono Motto Ijom Price. The onc-prico clothing hoii-o lias adopted the motto that its namo implies, and from now on Mr. Eefowich will sell all goods at one price, nnd every garment in his establish ment Is marked in plain figures. jV child can buy as cheap from him an an elderly person. We have the largest storeroom ln.Schuylkill ! county, and the largest stock. .Wo buy all our goods for cash and therefore save a big discount and sell at a profit of five per cent. I am the oldest and most experienced clothier in the valley, and can sell at retail to my customers at less than what my com petitors can at wholesale. All goods iu my establishment are guaranteed to be as repre sented or money refunded. Look for the big banner on top of tho building with Onk-Pmck Cr.oTHi.vn Hall, Lr.vi Rhfowicii, Prop. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. Wiien she ir&s a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to'Caitoria, (Vhn she bad Children, she gate, them, Castorli Pushing H Iliirgaiu, Mondays following paydays aro tlio days on which fakirs, itinerant musicians, etc., genemlly reap a hanest iu tills town, but ycitenlay was an exception to the rule. A fakir planted his stand and stock iu trade at tho northeast corner of Main and Centre streets in tho afternoon and was soon sur rounded by cloven men, u wuuin and seven teen boys. For half an hour ho made evory inducement that his fertilo brain could con ceive, hut count not auect a sale. As a Hungarian in mining clothes approached the fakir cried out, "I'm bound to make a salo if I must buy a purchaser. Hero!" said he, as ho extended a card containing three collar buttons and a pair of cull' buttons, "tako theso fora quarter and say nomoreabout It." The Hun shook his head lint said nothing. Tlio fakir reduced his oiler until tho price was lowered to Ave cents. The Hun pro duced two trolley railway faro tickets and oil'ored them to the fakir, who exclaimed, "I'll go you" and after turning over tho buttons gave the tickets to two other men who stood nearby In working clothes. "It Isn't much of a sale, )mt three of my fellow- men get something out of It," said tho man of notions as ho picked up another card. It lilts (h Npbt That's Itight. WliatV Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At (li 'tiller llros., drug store. When you want good roofing, plumbing, n tttitig,, or general tinsmithing dono call i"'. Oallaghor 18 West Centre street, ll lr In iitlW. 8-1-tf " I'lio Unto1 may come when I edh do theo go.sl." I advlke thee to buy thine shoos at the Factory Hhoe Stow:, Deddall Building. POLITICAL POINTS. I'lirngmphs Picked up hv Political l'rng- uostlmilors, -The Democratic candidate lug oiit for No. 1. aro emit look- In personal Iwauty the present lOrfhoeratlo candidates take tlio rake. Give us Dunn and we don't cure who geli tho fost, is now the cry. Get out tho voto. Tlio judgeship boom appears to have gone into ''inuocoous desuetude," Whenever To'm Reed's name is mentioned tho Denifierats have a chill. Tho Roilly-Ellls crowd is sawing wood, while the farmers are cutting ice. Harmony is a doubtful quantity among the Democrat. Breckonsisn winner, and ho will win on his own merits, There is Httlo Domocr.Ulc enthusiasm in Shenandoah. Tlio sauio causes that brought about Repub lican victory in 1803 and 'ill exist to-day. Shenandoah appears to bo tho battlo ground for both parties in tlio present campaign, and tho voto here will surprise milto a number of wisc-acros. Tlioro aro a number of Democratic states men in tholargost town in tho county who are taking things easy politically. Their innings will como on tho nth of next mouth. Thero is n Kilkcnnoy fight among tho Democrats in Girardvillo. Even tho "broadsides" of tho organs can't croato enthusiasm horo. Something is surely wrong in tlio Democratic camp. There I This Is Just tho Tiling. Red Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. Gruhlor Bros., drugstore. At Mahonoy City lliislness College. This oxcellent college, at 203 East Ccntro street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ,..id Typewriting courses equal to any in tlio stato at tho very lowest rates. Individual in struction. Day and evening classes. Students co'nstautly entering. Catalogue freo. 10-1 1-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. PERSONAL. S. A. Beddall visited friends at tho county seat to-day. Harry Kalbach, of Bornville, Was a visitor to town yesterday. Herbert C. Hooks, ono of our popular public school teachers, is on tlio sick list. Miss Mazie Staullbr is visiting friends In Reading and Middloporl. William Patterson, of West Oak street, visited friends nt Pottsvillo yesterday. Misses Mary Davis and Phoobo Gowcr, qf Olrardville, spent last evening in town. Missos Virgie Fowler and Clara Granger, of Mabanoy City, were visitors to town last evening. Misos Amy Finn and Mary Eppright re turned homo to Philadelphia to-day after visiting friends in town. M. Mones, a former salesman with E. F. Kupuwitz, has opened tho Shenandoah Shirt factory, on West Coal street. George llolvey returned from a visit from Jit. Carmol yesterday afternoon witli a now horao he purchased at that place. Lawrence Little, a prominent Shenandoah merchant, spent yesterday iu town us tlio guest of his brother, P. F. Little, the North Centre street wholes lie liquor dealer. I'otts ville Chronicle. llest Wearing Shne. Wearing qualities aro just as important as prices. If you go too low you will bo uisap. pointed in tlio wear. A poor articlo is too dear at any price. Our facilities for supply ing you, makes it possible to quoto you tho very lowest prices. It is for you to prove this. Tin: Facto it v Siuik Stoiu:, Beddall Building. If your children aro subject to croup watch I for the first symptom of the diseao hoarse ness. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child '.ecomos hoarse it will prevent tho attack. Even after tho croupy cough has appeared the attack can always bo prevented by giving this remedy. It is also invaluable for colds and whooping cough. For salo by Gruhlor Bros., Druggists. l'requeiilly tho Case. A citizen, in speaking of the arrest of a drunken man the othor day, says tho officer should have taken into custody somo of tho young men who stood at the street corncrand tormented tho man until ho became a nuis ance This is frequently the case. Many men would not fall into tho clutches of tho law If people who loiter about the streets would leave them alone and allow them to pass unnoticed. The loitorors arc often the real offenders. Jt's Queer How Quirk Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, 23c. O rubier Bros., drug store. At The Glrard Kstato ?Itues. Th6 Girard Kstato has just published tho report of tho operations of its anthracite col lieries for tho eight months of this year to August 31, compared with the output for the saiuo poriod of 1891. It shows that in eight months of 1805 tho total shipments wore 1)01,010 tons, an increase of 7,5tn tons. The aggrcgato shipments to market for the wholo year 1601 woro 1,308,203 tons, and thoro woro consumed in the mines m operating the en gines 103,391 tons, making tho total output from thq mine of the estato 1,601,6110 tons. Tho Girard Estate now has in operation 13 colliorios, all of which aro leased on a royalty to tho following corporations or individuals : Heading Coal and Iron Company 5, I.oliigh Valloy Coal Company 3, Win. Penu Coal Com pany 1, Thomas Coal Company 1, and 1 to Benjamin D. Brovrn. Tlio engineer in chargo of tho Girard Estato mines and water works, which aro also quite extensive, supplying a number of boroughs and railways as woll as tho collieries, is Holier S. Thompson. The groat flood of business that comes to us is the best proof of being the greatest money saving 6tore iu this community. Tnu Factory Shoe Store, Beddall Building. All l'reo. Thoso who have used Dr, King's Now Dis covery know its value, and thoso who havo not, havo now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle, freo. Send your name and add row to II. E. Ilucklun & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's Now Life l'ills Freo, as well as a copy of Guido to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. A. Waslcy's Drug Store. Inornliir Dcnmiul for Sllvir. NEW Yohk, Oct. 82. The best authori ties on silver look for n steadily improv ing' demand for the nvtal for soma timo 1 to como. The willingness of Japan to no- i cept the indemnity from China hi silver i contributed largely to tho improvement In Its price, which lias been noted during tho last few months, and tho ticuumuln- i tltm of tho metal In London will go on In 1 order to complete the installments of tho I Indemnity at the vnrlous dates of payment. I Both China and Japan aro showing lu croaslng inquiry for silver, and tlio sllvor I smelters nro said to bo sold ahead for two ! months. Used the Slnlls to Drfrnuil. Lancasteii, Pn.,Oct. 23- Deputy United States Marshal Placo yesterday nrrested William Do Hnmldlan, alias Pliremo, nged 19 years, of Columbia, charged with tho fraudulent uso of tho United States mails. W. W. Thomas, n wholesale grocer of Cin cinnati, was tho complainant. Do Hiiml dlnn's schemo was to order groceries lutao namo of n fictitious person, and when tho goods arrived ho, under his own namo, no tified Thomas that tho consignee had left town nnd offered to sell tho goods on com mission. Ho failed to turn In tho proceeds of theso sales. Trencher Johnson's Trial Postponed. Plainfield, N. J.. Oct. 22. In court nt gomervlllo Jncob Johnson, tho colored preacher charged with tho murder of An nie Beckman, also colored, was arraigned for trial, but on rcquost of his counsel, who stated that nn Important witness for tho defenso was in Chicago, Judgo McGco granted an adjournment to Jnn. 0. An'nio Bcokman was found strangled nbout n mllo from Soniorvlllo near tho railroad track about two months ago. Johnson was tho last ono seen with her, and he was arrested and Indicted. Fiiur Killed at n Crnsitiigr. Struiienville, O., Oct. 22. A train on tlio i'auliantlle railroad ran Into n wagon at Miller's Station, domolishingthe vohlclo and killing tho four occupants: Edward Cognu, a drlvor, 18 years of ago; Samuel Cogan, Jr., a plasterer, ago 20 yours; Sam uel Cogan, Sr., a plasterer, ago 155 years; John Campbell, a hod carrier, ago 20 years. Their bodies wero terribly man gled. Tho victims wero rosldonts of Youngstown, near Latrobe, Pti. Fainted When Sentenced. Easton, Pa., Oct. 22. Edwin Schug, U well known hotel keeper nnd horseman, and John Hank were each sentenced yes terday by Judgo Scott to pay a line of $300 nnd undergo six months' imprisonment for attempting to dlssuado a witnoss. When sentenco was passed Sehugcollnpsed, fell to the floor, and had to bo carried out. Hank is an old man, ami tho scone moved nil In the court room. A lUJectid Suitor Slinots Illmsolf. Kr.AlilXH, Ph., Oct. 22. Joseph Moll, aged 25 years, an employe of tlio Singer Sowing Machine company, whllu despon dent uwinft to n lovo atl'air, shot himself in the loft bre.ist dlrecti over tho heart. Ho had proposed to n .Muing woman, but was rojectcd. AIoll was taken to tho Read ing hospital iu n dying condition. Mnrlr on a I rowtlml Strnet. Dallas, Oct. 22. 13.: J. J. Ray, nproml ncut physician of Dallas, was shot nnd al most instantly killed las! uight by Mnrlon Hurdcastle, u well known resident of Dallas. The tragedy took placo on .Main street lu t lie presence of u crowd of local peoplo nnd visitors to tho stato fair. Ilnrd castlo was arrested. Tho only statement ho would make to newspaper representa tives was: "Rry has been my family physician for six years, and domestic af fairs was tho cause i.f the killing." Harrison llelni,cd Irrim tuiiri.iitln. NKW YoliK, Oct. 2.' F, -President Har rison camo to tho city 1'i-o n Saratoga yes terday. He will remain until tomorrow, going then to Indianapolis. On Snturdny ho will go to Chicago. Mader MoKeo has recovered from his attack of scarlet fevor, though ho and his mothernro still at Sar atoga. Death of u Xotfri Kunnar. Boston, Oct. 22. J. J. Wrenu, cue champion cross country runner of Amer ica, died nt his homo In South Boston yes terday. Ho was n member of tho Man hattan Athletic club and of soveral Boston Athletic organizations. foe over 2a7Z H p. """OA,. v ot tho Globe for and similar Complaints, cuuit:iu.vu uuuer mo Birjngeni .QEflMAH &1EG1GAI. LAWS. Lkv JV..1 V ! i. ! 1.1 A DR. RICHTER'S World ronotpnpfl I nnmarkAhlr Biimetisf nil Only gonnlnewltu Trade Mark "Anchor," F. Ad. RIchter & Co.. 215 Perl St.. HowJeti. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Eowo8, Own Glassworks, it li SO eta. In Shenandoah for sal.- by V. 1. U. Kir 11. 0 8. Main nt .1. ii llllhin, 7 h. Main ht . I II Ha- Kclibuch. N. E cr. ttaiiiA'. 11 ci .. 4n ...... Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 1 3 N. Jardin Street. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and sco the brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Slienan doali lias ever had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you arc a bard man to suit we want you to cull. PORTZ & BRO., S3 North Main St. hiw mtoAL rLUllR MAKE! 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. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., NAholesaale 105 South Main SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 rvJorth tVlaln Street. Clothes of all description neatly dono up in first-class manner. I am refer to scores of aralllcs in this town as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work bettor and quicker than any other laundry in the city. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Stor Wo havo just received a flno lino of tho most boautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which wo will sell at very roasonablo prices. Wo have also in stock a groat deal of last year's patterns Which we aro selling at a sacrifice. Come and sco our line of goods. Wo havo the most boautiful and artistic papors. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J i i i i n i iv I House, Sign and Decorative Painting. - I - l 1 ' t I 1 , No. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Fe CHARLEY SING, First-class Work All Work done in first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and Ironed, 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, 7c; underdrawcrs, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. i MISCELLANEOUS. "IVANTKD A good girl tor general bousc l work. Apply at 11 South 'Main street, tf rWAN T line samples hanilcd yc nelirhbors. Semi Albert Wo our menus or ' 1 T,n.f H Wood Ave., Detroit, Mich., lOcts for llvo trial bottles Satin-Scent Perfumes, receive offers to you. iu-io-niw-im ITlOIt SALK The hotel nnd restaurant located ' directly opposite the court house, Pottsvillo, and successfully conducted by the undersigned for period of thirty years. Lngencw stablo attached. A desire to retire to private life is my only reason for Belling out. Address J. .MUls wi.NKrx, i'2l North Second St., I'ottsville. 10-10-2W WE ARE OT HEADY with a full line of Millinery Goods, of the latest New York styles, at Prices so Low to surprise you. Trimmed Hats i.oo up. Sec them before buying. Closing out our Children's Sucks and Caps at Cost. Our Patrons and the Public arc invited to inspect our opening on Saturday, Mon day and Tuesday, next, and every day after. Don't forget the number. Cheapest place in town. 29 N. MAIN MRS. Q. V. STREET, HYDE. GORMAN'S CAFE ! Cor, Coal and Main Sts. Hot lunch daily from 9 to 12 a. in. lading bar attached with all tho delicacies of tho season. Best of Cigars, Wines aijd Liquors. Prompt attention and polito waiters. Fall and Vinter MILLINERY. Cheapest place in town. A. MORRISON, No. 8 East Centre Street. BEER IS ROOD. Good beer builds up both bone and ' brawn. H is strcncthenitif;, nourishing inusclo-niukliifr. You will feel that Itead- iiiRf nrcwiiiR Company beer is pure and wholesome, specially adapted for family use. M. C. WATSON, Agent. I South Main street, Slicnnndnnli. Liquors, Wines and Cigars at Wholesale and Retail. Steam Renovating: Company. The Steam ltcnovatlng Company is now prepared to Clean Carpets, Hattresses, Feathers, Upholstering, Etc., in excellent style. All work callci for nnd delivered freo of charge, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Orders left at tho factory, or by postal cord, will receive prompt attention. IV! . C. ALLEBACH, North Dowers Street, Shenandoah, Po. JohnA.Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUENOLINQ'S LAQER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Woltor'B, Berliner and Weiss Beer. 22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. BEST BREAD. Grocers, Street, Shenandoah. CHARLES I-EE, Manager. NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY, NO. 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. at Low Prices. Now Going un ! PRIVATE SALE of tho 16th cnrload of WESTERN HORSES AT WfVl. NEISWENTER'S Stnhles, Cor. Jloln and Coal Streets. The stock consists of Five Fine Mated Horses. One Pair of Black Hearse Horses. Good Drivers and Workers. Undertakers in need of a nair of hearse horses should purchase this fine pair of black Worses, which have no equal in tills region. e.very norho soot is guaranteed. OPEN EVERY D AY Go to tlio Shenandoah Dental Booms for fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit, , you call to see us. All examinations free. V Wo make all kinds of plates. Uold Crowns,-; Aluminum Crowns Locan Crowns. Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to ucntai tiurgcry. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Odlce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Hooks & Brown, Cloth Bound. Books Autocrat of tho Breakfast Table. House of Seven Gable. Thaddcns of Warsaw, Scottish Chiefs. Children of the Abbey. Last of the Mohicans. And 100 other good titles, 25 cente each, worth 50 cents. Agents for nil Dally Papers. 4 N. Main Street For tho Latest Styles und Lowest Prlcee in . . Pall and Millinery Winter -Coll ot SALLIE SENIOR'S, ill North Main St., Shenandoah. No. A geniiine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, boew, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks and cluurs, 1 4
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