OOLDIN'B CORNER. A fireiil 1'ixh for anil Whiter limine at Hie Mammoth C'IntliiiiK IIoikc. Wo appreciate tho want of hiiiI grasp the conditions of lower prices. We establish a new basis of lower prices. We took out tho fiont uml enlarged the capacity of our storo fifty per cent, and then loaded It with tho largest stock of Overcoats by tho carload and added tho largest Htock of Fall and Winter CLnthiug for Men, Youths and Hoys and all the Latest Styles and Novelties in Clothing for tho Children. Ko luck numbers! No niisjudgmoutsl Ko by-gone mistakes ! No bankrupt trash ! Jtnt new stylish overcoats and clothing made to be sold this season. Every man who buys an overcoat or suit at our prices is bound to co that his friend knows what is going on. The way we're selling, it will tako half the nuiney to buy what you'ro used to in clothes. 3io doubt about It multitudes turn to us to save monoy. $5 or $0.73 all-wool suit, good as before. $10 or $13. $10 suit now, good as.you u'ed to get for 815, $12 suit now, good as you used to get for $17. We're told we're getting too little, but we are not puyjngjittcutinn to tho profits.. Wo are looking-for tlio trade Overcoats almost given away. Noto our prices We are. not nlent to Fell at once. Wo want your friendship. If you call attention to any de fort in our clothing wo will esteem It a& a yrent favor. Your money will be, refunded .if the goods aro not as wo represent them. Wo are promoters of low prices. Our entire storo represents superior taste Tvklch mikes competition impossible. Don't forget tho placo. Mammoth Clothing House, largest in Shenandoah, Nos. 0 and 11 Foutli Miin Street. l. GOLD IN, Prop. EVENING HERALD MONDAY OCTOBER 2$, 1803. Two I.Ives ued. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111, was told by her doctors she had Cnn Mimpflou anil that there was no hope for her, hut two bottles Dr. Kind's New Discovery completely cured her and she siys it saved her life. .Mr. Thos. Kggcrs, 130 Florida St.. Nan I'nineico. suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery nnd in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thank ''ill. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful elllcacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. l'ree trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Regular bizv 50c and $1.00. Miihnnoy City Holiness College. This excellent college, at 203 East Centre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ,id Typewriting courses equal to any in tho stalo st the very lowest rates. Individual in struction. Day and evening classes. Students mistuntly entering. Catalogue free, lo-u-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. Clien Baby was tick, wo gave her Cajtorla. When she Was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorll T'vory lady is delighted with our goods and I'Tlee.-. 1'ACTOUY SlIOE STORK. ( ill', people who require medicine to regulate thv nuwuls and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Hitters. This medicine 'loe not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a toni and alterative. It acts mildly on the ftoumch and bowels, lidding stivngi.li and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of t'ie functions. Electric Bitter, is tin excellent appetizer and aids digest! hi. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. When yon irant good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general liusmithing dono fall on K. I'. (iallagher IS Won Centre street, llcah 1 in stoves. S-l-tf lieiluclur tin- Stuck. I. liefowich. the old reliable ono-price '..t bier, at 10 and 12 South Main street, is compelled to reduce his stock of clothing in nrrtcr to make room. lie. is. preparing to i plai i' a large glass front in his building. Call ; nnd secure the big bargains hois offering. All tfnod marked in plain 'iiurog'. 10-23-tf I Satisfaction guaranteed by Roll, t'je' plumber. llucklett'n Ariifc'ii Su'lvc. Tho best Ntlvo in tho world for cut', bruise, wirus. ulcere, s.ilt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chftiiped liandB, chilblains, corns, :ujd all sk'in'eruptlons, and positively cutos piles, or no pay required. It is ijuamiit,cnl to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 5 cents jier box. For sale by A. Wtwley . Every lady is delighted wlth' our goods and price. FuTonv Siioi: Stork I Ilelief In Six Hours. riistroaxiug kii kidney and bladder difctses relieved in six hour by thtf "Xovr, Groat South American Kldnoy Curo." Tljis new ' remedy is a great surprise on' account of its' oxcecdiug prnniptneiis in leHeving. iiin in j the bladder, kidneys, back and evry part ' t lin li ri tin i-v ntiUkttei.K In i.ifiln nr triniit,. It relieves retention' of wator and' pain h passing it almoot immediately. If you wnnt .quick relief apd cure this is yopr remedy. Sold by; Isnae tiUajd'ra, drnggtst, 107 South Main tret. Buy Keystone Hour. l!o sure that'the name I.IK1 & IUkb, Ashland, I'a., is printed on every sack. tf If your children are subject to croup watch for the fiwt symptom of the dlwsaso hoarse ness. If Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy is Riven afcMon as tho child l,ec)mos hoarse it will prevent the attack. Kven after tho cTOup'eugh has appeared tho attack can alwaybe provontcd by giving this remedy. It is abto Invaluable' fur' colds and whooping t ough. For sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Try tho Factory Shoo Store. Beddall Big. Don't I.et Anylioily Interfere, Hut Take, Pan-Tina for coughs nnd colds. At t rtililer. Bros,, drug store. SUV VOUR. 'Foceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor Oil Cloths From E. E3. FOLEY, t or. CentK and West 8t. ONLY ONE FEE ALLOWED. A Decision Itrstrlctlng the Charges Tor Her Ice by Constables. Presiding Justice Diddle, Court of Common Picas, Cumborland county, rendered at the September term a decision of much Import ance to constablos. A constablo of Carlisle arrosted two defendants and served a sub poena upon two wituossos. Ho claimed a dollar for each arrest and fifty cents for each sorvico of a subpoena. Judgo lllddlo decides that tho Act of May 23, 1803, repealed the Act of April a, 1808, and that tho one dollar allowed for executing n warrant and fifty cents allowed for serving a subpoena, are in full, except for miloago, for all services in relation thereto, Irrespective of tho number of persons who aro included in tho writs. A Had Wreck of tho constitution may follow in tho track of a disordered system, duo to impure blood or inactive liver. Don't run tho rlsk.l Tho proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery tako nil tho chances. They make a straightforward offer to return your money if their remedy fails to benefit or euro in all disorders and affections due to impure blood or inactive liver. Tho germs of disease circulato through the blood ; thp liver is tho filter which permits, tho germs to-cntcror not. Tho HvJr active, and tho blood pure, and you escape .disease , When you run' down, debilitated,' weak, and your weight bolow a healthy standard, you regain health, strength, nnu wiiojesomo fleshyby using tho "Discovery' It.bullds up tho body faster than uausoali'ni Cod liver oil or emulsions. Dr. Pierce's Pellets euro constipation,' piles, biliousness, indigestion, or dyspepsia, and headaches. The nobbiest suits and finost oVerc.bats at tho ono-price clothing house, 10 and li South Main street. Everything marked in plain figures. 10-23-tf lllrtliduy Tarty! The young friends of John H. Hughes, of Wm. Pcnn, tendered that young man a parly on Saturday evening, nt tho home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hughes, in honor of his 10th birthday. Tho evening was very pleasantly spent with gnmcs, vocal and instrumental music, and refreshments wcro served in abundance. Tho host was presented with a handsome celluloid toilet case, blacking caso and other tokens of esteem. Miss Lottie Lcggctt, his Sunday school teacher, presented tho gifts in honor of the doners. Among those present wore Misses -iallie D. and Anuio. M. Rcddall, Emily E. Jones and l'lorenco Smith nnd Oeorgo Harrison, of Shenandoah ; Thomas I O. Evans, Edward Kear, Oir.irdville ; Misses Eottio Eeggctt, Laura and Annie Walker, Ida May, May Roberts, Anuio Richards, Lizzio Womcr, Margaret A. Mollard, Messrs. Oeorgo V. Fox, Samuel O. Walker, Thomas O. Fox, Richard Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hughes, John II. nnd Charles W.'llughes. Much credit is due tho committee who had tho affair in charge. Levi Refowich Is selling oi i coats at retail cheaper than his competitor, can buy them at wholesilo. If you want bargains call at Nos. 10 and 12 South Main street, Shenandoah. Consumption is the natural result of a neglected cold. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup euros coughs, bronchitis, asthma, and all lung troubles down to the very border land of consumption, , ltoynl Welsh Indies Choir. Concerning this excellent attraction which will be hero Nov. 1st, the t'tica Herald says : "A magnificiont audieme of about 1,200 persons greeted the Wel -!i ladies' choir last evening. Not only was tudienco large, hut it was most enthusiastic, and tho best musicians wore tho ones most pleased by the splendid singing of the lassos from "little Wales." The 'March of the Men of Harlech,' J is one of the most popular Welsh airs, and it I was finely given by the choir, and each number of the program on'y added to tho ; enthusiasm of the audience. The encores ' ,raru numerous and well merited. Tho ladies in their quaint costumes were a pleasing sight nnd their artless and win-somc manners gave them a charm that won litem tho ad miration of the audience" I 1'or Itching Piles, irritation of the genitals, "clung j-Jjypan .U matter how longstanding the trouble, Doan's j Ointment will not fail to give instant relief. Tim Wafer Question. Shamokin's two dams are empty, and people.' are supplied with' water only the 0110 hour a clay. Tho Leiiigh Cnitl and KuvigutipnCoinpany is shutting down i)s largest colllerles'iit'ljins for(J,fiir'Vantqf1w.itW. . EeliigU. .eslUfiiy, Jsu. 3, near llazlcton has suspended for waul of water. Tho' Croae Creek colliery at Heaver Meadow is idle because of the drouth. Water-is fao scarce in Knaring Creek that tho farmers thoro have taken to drinking I cider. Tliero'i. .lust What You Want. Fun-Tina (SSc.) fur coughs and colds. At Ciruhler Urns., drug store. Tho Ilcst Value. Ijulies' line shoes, 1.00 tof3.30. Children's shoos, -10 cents to f 1.50. Infant's shoos, 18 cents to $1.00. Men's dross shoos, $1.00 to $,1.00. Men's working shoe, ?1.0d to $3.00. But remember prices are nothing, but valuo is all. Wo positively givo tho host valuo possible. FACTonv.SnoK Sjoue, Beildtfl Bflllding. Ttotlco to AYnter CoiiKiiiiiors utico is hereby given by the Water' Committee of tho' Itprou'gh (Jmt'iW that be ginning wim rnuay tuo noiu insr ino water supply wilj lie curlilled, ani..cqn-'' stimers of the. public water .works will'-' bo furnished with water only between tho hours of 5:00 aud 0:00 u. m'. and 3:00 and 7:00 p', m.', until artllor notico. By order of tho com Irtltteo. A. D. GABLK, 10-2j.tf Chairman. Miss Mary Malloy, the fashionable dross- makor.fyrmerly located at,, No, 2 1 South Jardirt birecit uw rjvuiMvcKi iu inu jyuuniiuiiy mum lug, No. 38j wjt Centre street, whoro she will bo plwik'li to rocoivo her patrons. t 10-32-lw Sent to tho Hospttiil. Martin, 12-yoar-old son of tho late Patrick King, w&i'wllt to the Minors' hospital to-day. Ono day'last week ho Injured hlililp while jumping from a high porch and as tho injury appeared to grow worse it was decided to PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho Hfilnu Chron icled for Unity lVruiiil. Tho P. A H. C. A I. Co. will work their collieries all this week. Hotli tho Gordon and Mahanoy planes are working day and night. Tho Schuylkill Trnctioti placed heaters In its cms. Company has Hazlctoij's Hoard of Honlth has condemned that town's water supply. A marriage llccnso has been tsmied to Alvin Lelbynhd Jano L. Hoiutzelman. Geomo M. Schoenar nxnectn to itnmi n location for a restaurant in Pottsvlllo. Local hunters aro preparing to attack- tho cotton-tails. The season opens on Friday. .The York Farm and lilaekwood collieries of tho It. V. Coal Co. resutned work' to-day. B. J. Yost Is preparing' to open a harbor shop in the Titman building, on East Centre street. N All cars ro uoy runiiijig on tho Traction line, repairs having been made at tho power house. A West Chostor justlco fined Orocor Frame. $200 (oi selling oleomargarine on fwVdtflcYcnt occasions. Wood fires aro doing1 groat datnago to timber in various sectio'us of the state. Oh, for a wc"k of rjiin, Tho Shcpandoah Republican Club will hold a regular semi-weekly meeting in tho Titman building this evening. Shamokin's Board of Trade has agreed to givo the Bethlehem Silk Mill Company $10,000 to locatd in the former town. Tho Methodists of Bloomsburg liavo broken ground for a new church with a scatiug . capacity of 2,000 which is to cost $30,000. lu'order to meet tho extraordinary demand for rolling stock tho Pennsylvania railroad worked their big shops at Altoona yesterday. Maley, tho jeweler, for silverware, watches and jewelry, 10 North Main street. A week from to-morrow will bo election day. The campaign is so quiet an occasional remark to this effect is by no moans super fluous. Best plumbing is done by P. W. Bell. Congressman Brumni will remove his family to Washington, D. C, on December 1st. His son, Claude, will be his private secretary. A beautiful penknife free, sharp enough to cut your fingor. Factoiiy Shoe Stori:. Judgo Albright, of Allentown, while on a train enrouto to Sunbury, had his satchel aud overcoat stoleu. The thief, Wm. O'Brien, of Lewisburg, was arrested and the articles recovered. A beautiful penknife free, sharp enough to cut your finger. Factoky Siiou Stork. Editor James W. Maloy, of tho Lausford Record, who was convicted of libol nnd subsequently refused a new trial, was on Sat- unlay sontenced to a fine of $73 and costs of prosecution. 1 Have, the leaks in your gas and water mains j repaired by P. W. Hell, the plumber. j Despito tho fact that all the seats in the i lower part of tho theatre have been sold the i sale of scats for tho Royal Welsh Ladies' 1 Choir concert on November 1st continues brisk. A large part of the gallery has been , reserved. Have you earache, toothache, soro throat, pains or swellings of any sort ? A few appli cations of Dr. Thomas' Kclcctric Oil will bring relief almost instantly. We arc your shoe makersand money savers. Factoky Siioi: Stobk. PERSONAL. n. C. Malick visited his parents it Slia- mokin yesterday. Miss Maggie Cavanaugh visited friends at Pottsvillc on Saturday. Justice T. T. Williams transacted business at tho county seat to-day. Harry Leant, of Shamokin, was a guest of A. I!. Lamb in town yosterday. Mrs. Bridget Delancy, of South Main street, is soriouSly ill witli pneumonia. W. M. Drawer has returned home from a week's visit to New York and Chicago. Harry Yost aud John Snydor called on lady friends nt Girardville last evening. Ucv. J. Jacobs, of lioxanna, Mich., is visit ing his brother, William Ja'cobs, of town. Mrs. J. F. Meredith, of South Jardin street, is visiting friends in Philadelphia. Miss Xollie Biekort, of Shamokin, is visit ing the JHckort family, on North Main 6trcct. Miss Kate O'Donnell, of St. Clair, is visit ing Miss Mazio Connors, of West Cherry street. Mr. and Mrs. Schwab, of town, called on Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Hanlon, of Frackville, yes terday. Mrs. Mary Golden, of Philadelphia, is a guest of t,)ie Cavanaugh family, on West CenUe street. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dceli to-day returned from Allentown, where they t-pent several days visltitig friends. i Martin Maley and FeJis McMantma.n, who havo been traveling with Washlmrii's circus, havo leturncd home. Miuo Inspector Stein returned yosterday from Philadelphia, where ho spent a fow days on busiuoss and pleasure. Mfss Hatfib'' ghafler has returned from Wilmington, I.)eJ.i Witpre, sho visited her sister, Mrs. George Powick. Joseph Bickert, the genial bar tender at tho Watson House, and son, lEo'y, wcio visi tors to Shamokin yesterday. Miis Lizzio Schwab, of Ashland, spent yostorday as t the guest of her uncle, E. Schwab, qf West Cherry ite. Miss A,nnio iolmor, of Last Coal street, returned on Saturday from a visit to frionds lu Now York and Philadelphia. ,Harry Hafnor, Edward Mador, John Lehmler, .Tamos X. Hilbcrt, Joseph 'Grumm nnd Richard Taylor spent yostorday after noon in Girardville. Dr. J. . Erwin, tho South Jardin tjtrect dentist, spont Satutday in Philadelphia as tho guest of his brotbqr, Harry, .who is a student in tho Philadelphia dental college. Earl Whltclock arrived hero (Saturday from tho U. S. Sch'ool.hip' "Saratoga," which is' now nt Philadelphia, and is a guest of his parents, on Wot-t Oik' tlicct. He W enjoying a two-week lu'rlough.' Holderman's jewelry 'tore orne a line of goods equal to tho bet in larger cities and superior to any jewelry store in Shouandoah. "Burdock Blood Blt'tor entirely cured nit of n terriblu breaking out all over my body. It is a wondBTful iiiidjfliiip.'.' Mis Jnlla Klbridgo, Bos 85, Wet Coriiwell, Conn. We are your Mine makonianil money savers. Factoky Shoe Stoke. Mnriagnsrar tempts I r n h I'roteo'lon, l'AIUs, Oct 28 I'he tvmy between Franco nnd Mndngiwar b is been pul Dslied. Tho queen accepts the protectomto of Krntioo. The hitter ropresetitfl Mndu gnnonr In nil foreiKU relation, questions concerning foreigners will bo in tho bunds of tho French resident general, uml tho re public undertakes to dofoud Madagascar against all dangers. Dentil of Ambassador Knstl.s' Wife. 1'AItls. Oct.. 38. Mrs. Juntos H. Kltstis, vvlfo of United States Ambassador Jninos B. IjJtlstls, died suddenly nt Hotoath, Iro land, of heart failure. Sho hod bcoti 111 for only a fow days. Mrs. Kttstls, nt tho tlmo of h.er death, was visit lug nt tho coun try residence of her nephew, WUllaYn Eustls. t Foil Demi In the l'ulplt.. "OltK, 1'n., Oct. 28. Samuel Moyors n Dnnknrd farmer who hnd been selected to preach n sermon n't tho Dttukartl, Valley liHHillng housp yostorday, nnnouueed his text and then fpll dead in tho pulpit. Jib hail never been selected before and If ,J? believed, his nervousness ovor tho attempt killed hltu. MMifilek May tin Mill Alive. Home, Oct. 28. Advices received hero front Adown, Abyssinia, say that tho death 3f King Monclck Is unconfirmed,, nnd ltls wren stated that ho Is advancing towards Uoruumcdlos "III il Yourself of Itlicumntisni. Buy Red Flag Oil, 25c. At Grtihle'r Bros., drug store. Bled. llAltllY. On tho 20th lnt., at Shenandoah, Pa., Kllenj widow of tho Into John Harry, in her olhUcth year. Relatives and friends aro respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from hcrJuto residence, North Chestnut street, nt 0 o'clock on Tuesday morning, 29th Inst. High mass nt Annunciation church nt 9:30 o'clock. Interment in Annunciation ceme tery. 2t Did you ever see one of tho famous waterproof Interlined Collars or CufTs? It's very easy to tell, for they are all xuarKcu uirs way TRADf mark. They are the only Interlined Collars and Cuffs, and arc made of linen, cov ered with waterproof " Cem.UI.oid." Tlicv'll stand richt bv vou dav in nnd day out .and they arc all marked this way Af A rsl rj "inniv The first cost is the only cost, for they keep clean a long time, aud when soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off with a wet cloth niiii is iuc kiuu uiuriscu. tins way TKADf Mark. These collars and cuffs will outlast six linen ones. The wearer escapes laundry trials aud laundry bills no chafed neck and no wilting down if you cct a collar marked tins way Ask your dealer first, and take noth ing that has not above trade mark, if you desire perfect satisfaction. All others are imitations absolutely. If you can't find collars or cuffs marked this way, we will send you a sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars, 25 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Give your size and say whether stand up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427-20 Broadway, HEW YORK. tinjnITirtffwif.wtgg3!aa MISCELLANEOUS. TTtOIt SALE. Desirable brick hotel nnd ilwell- 1' ini;, known na Dormer s Atlantic! Unrtlcn. For terms apply to Mrs. M. Dormer, St. Clair, ra. 10-20-lw I WANT line samples handed your friends or neighbors. Send Albert Wood, Perfumer, Worn! Ave., Detroit, JUtch., loots for live trial bottles Satin-Scent Perfumes, rcceivo offers to you. 10-18-diw-lm THE WAY 1 ... TO GET RICH Ih to Mivt' hi Imyintf, It' t?xtmv;.nunccto pay tlirw dollars for an nrttclo when you can buy just khrooU hoiio for ono or two. H'h a hobby of ours to bell Fall : and : Winter : Millinery For the least pnssihlc money. For Instance : At this htoru UIII,fItKX'H I'A PS can be lioiiKhtnt ' cents aud upwards, S.UI.OIt HATS, 50 cents and upwanls ami Tltl.MMF.D HATS at 61.00 and upwanls. We expect ti win your trndo hy making it 1111 advantage to you to huy at STANK'S, 7 South Main Street. - - Shenand6ah. Evan J. Davies, L1VERV AND 13 N. Jardin'Strt&t. REMWAtSu? R All goods must be sold"by' Janu. ary 1st, regardless of cost. Our prices will prove to you that this is a genuine closing out sale. Como early beforo the assortment Is gono. 85 to 40 per cent, saved. Store to rent and 'fixtures for sato ., f . ,. - T . . E1 n Miiui uuuuary JSC. IjO' TO Lightest and Best Located Store A In Town: L LUSL0 ll IT LLULOn - VIM LLUL0 Si sip eXluloIQ That's the Flour that Make's the Best Bread. You can buy it of any grocer at $2.50 Per half barrel sack. Thos. E. Samuels & Go., Wholesale gt&&gg, 105 South Main Street, - Stfenarfo'tf$ Ph. SAM LIE, -' GlMege1 'iMMfy, 10 North Main Street. Clothes of all description neatly done up in, first-class manner. I can refer to scores off nmilics in this totvn as to my caro In washing and superior neatness In doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than any other laundry in tho vity. CHARLES LEEl, Manager. Carden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo have just received a lino lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which wo will sell at vory reasonable prices. We havo also in stock a groat deal of last year's patterns which wo aro selling at a sacrifice, Como and see our lino of goods. Wo havo tho most beautiful aud artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J. P. CARDEN, CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry, NO. S SOUTH JAREIN STREET. First-class NAork at Low Prices. All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed ; and ironed, loc; shirts ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, 7c; unaerarawers, rc; nanaicercmeis, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Kooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see US. All examinations free Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns. Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates art ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Oillce Hours: 7 n. 111. to 8 p. m. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUENdLING'S LAGER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, Berliner and Weiss Beer. 22-24 S. Alain St., Shenandoah, Pa. BE TerI S FOOD. Good beer builds up both bono and brawn. It is strciiKthcnlnjr, nourlshtiiK miLscle-niaklnK. You will, feel that Head, injr Brewing Company, beer is anuenncl wholesbmc, specially adapted for familj- use. rvi. cl WATSpN',;Agent. South Main street, Shenandoah. ' Liquors, Wines nnd Cigars at Wholesale . and Retail: s Lager and' PiTsiier Beers; Finest, Piirest'ana'. Healthiest; Chris; Schmidt;., 207 West Coal Street. Fall and' NAi niter MILtINER. Cheapest place in town; A. MORRISON, No. 8 East Centre Street. fsr7rrt.st-iiS 40I.ES. . ,. i WASBBURH CRDSBlf Cft'S, bULU At U UAL, . -m House, Sign and Decorative Painting. No.'224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pe 1 The County Institute Course ! The Finest Course of Evening Entertainments of the Season, EVENING ENTERTAINflENTS 1 Monday, November II. THE N1SW YOUIvl'IIII.IiAliSIONICCUJ!, KuRCno Welucr, Director, Flute; Paul Mendc, Viola; Curl Krlll, Violoncello; Louis O. Kopp, Violin; Apolph Studer, Violin; Henry Lehman, Double Bass; Miss InczGrcnnelH, Prima Donna, Soprano. Tuesday, November 12. Prof. JOHN U. DbMOTTK. A. St.. Ph. ).. of 1 Canihridge, Mas. Magnificently, illustrated I lecturo: "Electricity, its Nature and Possibili ties." Vednesdy, Hovemter 13. General JOHN II. OOItDON. of Atlanta. On.. "The Last Days of the Confederacy." Thursday, November U. THE SWEDISH QltAND CONCERT COM PANY. Oriitinal Swedish Quartet in National Costume. Charles A. Skooi;, First Tenor; Geo, Leatnin. feecond Tenon-A. Emil Skooir. Baritone: W. K. MclMierson, Basso. Miss Bertha Wchb, one of America' Greatest Ijidy Violinists. Miss Jennie D. Shoemaker, Singing, Heading and ucisaiican. Railway Arrangements. TltAINS: Arrantreinents havo lieen inndo to hold the trains for St. Clair, Frackvillu, Gllher ton, Shennndoali, Mahanoy City, Morea, Delano, Beck's, Schuylkijl Haven and Port Carbon. Ticket Arrangements. Reason Tickets, securl 1111 reserved sents: Par- ouct and Circle. $2.00: Dresx Circle, first row. S1.75; Dress C'iixrle, ex. first row, S1.50. nil) cnart tor sale 01 rcserveu seat uciccts win open at tho bo ofllce of the Academy of Music, I'ottsvllle, baturuay, November , at V.00 a. m., for teachers only to secure seats In one half 01 tho Acadeuiy.and at 2 p. in.,for citizens to secure scats in thp other half of tho Academy. Before opening the-ehart, parlies desiring to purchaso tickets will draw numbers for position in line. Each teacher, in lino may purchase any number oftieketsnot exceeding twenty, nnd ench citizen in lino moy purch.130 any number not eiceel- lug ten. Chart opens at Miller's Book Store after No vember 2. O. W, WEISS, County Superintendent. FALL ancf WINTER STYLES. Call and seo tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot ot run ana winter buttings bhenan doali has ever had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro a hard man to suit wo want yon to call. PORTZ & BRO., 24 North Main St. When It cornea to GROCERIES Our stock speaks for Itself. Iq town en,d your.ordcrg. riitely and promptly tilled. If you don't come Tlicy will be accu- flUSSER 6c BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Streel GORMANS CAFE i i : , Cor. Coal aiid Main Sts. Hot lunch daibi from t to,12n. m. UntlnKbar naclied with all the dsllcacljsi of thp season. Best of Cigars, VInes and Liquors. Prompt ftttentlon mid pollto wniters. DR. A. A. SeYbERT, , Speeialist In diseases ot the Eyej Eat, Nose and Thr'bat, 207 West Market St.. l'OTTSVILLE. irpurs 8;SQ , m. to Km,; 1 to 4 p. m.. to 8 n. m Rnndavn mVUf-'-. - For the Latest Style nnd Jxwct Prices In . . . ill l f Hall and, . " Winter ,btc ask j -Call at lefiiafeonltJ tad sXllie seni (a l(tr, tj rvtrnra li i N. MAIN STREET. MRS. Q. VV. HYDE. send him to the institution. No. Ill North Main St.,
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