00LD1N B CORHEU. A n roil I Push for Full mill Winter liii.liics lit tliK MhiiuiiiiIIi Clothing House, We appreciate, tho want of and Krasp tlio condition of lower price. We csuibllsli a now liasia of lowor prices. Wo took out tlio front nml enlarged tho capacity of our storo fifty per cent, nml then loaded It with tho lrnpt stock of Ovorcoats by tho carload and 4ded tho largest Rtock of Full and Wintor rtothing for Men, Youths and Hoys and all tks Iilest Styles and Novcltlos In ClothtiiK fr tho Children. Ko Iwck numbers! No nilsjudgmcntst No by-goiio mistakes! No liankrupt trash 1 Itnt new stylish overcoats and clothing mado to be sold this season. Every man who buys xaovercuatorsult.it our prices is bound to ke that his friend knows what Is going on. Tho wav wo'ro solllnc. it will tako half tho mtney to buy what you're used to in clothes. a? doubt about It multitudes turn to us to wive inonoy. $." or $0.75 all-wool suit, good as keforo $10 or $12. $10 suit now, good ai you nd to get for $15. $12 suit now, good m you ned to get for $17. We'ro told wo'ro getting too little, but wo re not paying attention to tho profits. Wo aro looking for tho trailo. Overcoats almost given away. Noto our prices. Wo are not cpntent t sell at onco. Wo want your friendship. If you call attention to any do faMlnour clothing wo will esteem It as a trout favor. Your money will bo refunded if (lie goods aro not as wo represent them. Wo ro promoters of low prices. Our entire store represents suporior tasto which makes compotition impossible. Don't forget tho place Mammoth Clothing House, largest in .Shenandoah, Nos. 1) and 11 ."South Main Street. l. GOLDIN, Prop. eveMgheraLd THURSDAY. OCTOIllilt, 1603. . When Baby was sick, we gave her Costorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Costorla, When slio became Miss, sho clung to Costorla. When she had Children, she gaTothem Castorta When you want good roofing, plumhing. pas fitting, or genera! tlnsmithing done cull xn E. F. Gallagher 18 Wost Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf 1)1(1 People. Old peoplo whorequire medicino to regulate tho bowels and kidneys will find tho true remedy in Electric Hitters. Tills medicino floos not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on tho stomach and howols, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in tho performance of the functions. Electric Hitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents per bottle at A. Wesley's drug store. lCcdueing tlio Mock L. Ifefowich, the old reliable one-prico ilothier, at 10 and 12 South Main street, is compelled to reduce his stock of clothing in order to make room. He is preparing to place a Luge glass front in his building. Call and secure the big bargains he is offering. All gauds marked in plain figures. 10-23-tf A beautiful penknife free, sharp euough to cut your finger. F.vrTonY Shop. Stoke. llticlclcn' Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in the world for cuts, bruise, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and sill skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per bos. l'or Halo by A. Wneley. llellel in 1 Hours. Distiessing kidney and bladder disenres I relieved In six hours by the "New Great I South American Kidney Cure." Tills new lemedy i a great iirpri'0 on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pnin in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part nf the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it ulnio-t iinnn diately. If you want quick tvV.-r and cure this is your remedy. .sold by Is'Uio Sliapir.i, dtuggist, 107 South M.rn street. rfitrMine don't pinch your feet nor your purse. Vactoky Sum: SToitn. Coining Kvpnts. I Kt. 31. Tenth annual ball of National .ocial Club. In ltobbins' opera house. ! Nov. 1. Grand concert by Iioyal Wolsh j Ladies Choir, in 1'orxuson's theatre, under i auspicefS M. H. Cliurch. Nov. 28. Annual turkey supper, under auspices of All Saint' P. E. Church, in Hob bins' opera li(ni.-e. Ti l.les Saved. Mrs. Phoelii1 Tliointis, of Junction City, 111., wa told by her doctors she had Con sumption and that there was no hope for her, lint two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery i-onipletelv cured her and sho says it saved her life. .Mr. Thos. Hggerh, 130 Florida St.. an 1'raticiVo. sufi'ered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything elno then bought one bottle of Dr. King's Xow Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He Is naturally thankful. I It is such results, ot which these aro samples, that prove tho wonderful elllcacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Freo trial knttle at A. Wasley's drugstore, ltegular siie 50c and ?1. 00. A beautiful penknife free, sharp enough to cut your finger. Factory Siiok Stori:. Notice to 'Water Consumers. Notice is hereby given by tho Water Uommitteo of tlio Horough Council that bo uinniug with Friday the 25th Inst., itlie water supply will be curtailed, and con sumers of tlio public water works will bo furnished with water only betweon tho hour of 5:00 and 0:00 a. m. and 3:00 and 7:00 p. m., until further notice. By order of tho com mittee. A. D. Gahle, 10-SS-tf Chairman. Don't Trlllo With Coughs ami Colds, Tako Pan-Tina (25c.) and bo cured. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Kvorybody can get a penknife free. Factohy Shoe Store, Beddall Building. BUY YOUR. 'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Tabic and Floor Oil Cloths From E. E3. FOLEY, ( or. Outre and West Sts.f - DISTANCED BY BERNET. llcsitlt of the Hlcjelc Itoail ltueo nt Mnlm- : liny t'l'y Ycsterdny. Special to Kvknimi Hr.nAt.ii. Mahanoy City, Oct. 31. Fred. llernct, of . I'ottsvillo, yesterday clearly ostuiillsiieil ins i claim to tho championship of' bicycle road racing in Schuylkill county. Tlio nearest man to him was Iimbrlnsklni, the foreman of tho Miners' Journal, and ho was nearly two mlnutos to tho roir.it the finish, licrnct appears invinclblo at tho hands of county talent. Something from outside must be brought in to test his full speed and endur anco on tho wheel. Ho was as fresh ns a daisy when he crossed the finish line yes terday. Indceil, ho was the strongest man that crossed tho line. Tho race was witnessed by about 4,000 pcoplo, who crowded tho street and barely left room for tho bicyclists to pass. There were sixteen entries, but one, William Pat terson, of Mahanoy City, failed to start. Tho iHiw '.. ..v raco was com ducted bv tho Athletic Associa-1 tion of tho Young Men's Itcpublican Club. Thrco valuablo prizes were olTorcd and it was understood that tho winner of tho first prize would bo titled Hoad-raco Champion of Schuylkill county. Tho first prize was n banquet lamp valued at fir., a silver' tea set willed at $18 was the second, and tho third a gold vaso. Tho fifteen contestants were ranged in a lino extending from tho northeast to tho nortliwost. comer of Main and Centre streets. William Clifford was tho starter; William T. Patterson and Thomas E. Trcgellas, time kecpors; Harrison liall, Charles E. llutlerand Michael T. O'Connor, judges. Tho course i was from tho corner of Main' and Centre street to tho Delano cross roads via Park Place and return via Primrose road to a line from the northwest to the w)il'thvt corner of Main and Contre Blrtots. Hio distance whs estimated as close to ten mile, ' Tho racers got oil' at oxactly i o'clock. Saylor, of Ashland, shot to tho front Hko an arrow, with Uearhart second, 'Menglo third and the rest well bunched, Hernet trailing nt the roar border. In this order thoy went along Main street to the Lehigh Valley rail road and were brought together again by a passenger train crossing their path. When tlio train stopped at the depot the contestants past around the rear car ami commenced tho race in earnest. Hernet led at Park Plice, making the distance in 11 minutes and K) seconds. Dell Oiossang, of Pottsvillo, was 110 seconds bo hind him. Juc Lanibruskini, of Pottsvillo, was third, reaching tho point in 12 minutes and 15 seconds. John Smallwood and Fred. Gill, of Mahanoy City ; .1. E. Seaman, Girard ville ; Martin Saylor, Ashland; John Lugan, William Price, Harry Gearheart and James Mcnglo passed tlio point in the order named from 40 seconds to 2 mimitui behind tho loader, Hernet sped down Centre street toward the finish a solitary leader. .Nmio of the other racer's wore in sight and uis victory was a must easy one. The correct timo at tho finish was : Contestant. Residence. I'reil. Hernet, Pottsvillo Joe Uiiubriiskiu!, " Jolm Hmnllwoud, Mahanoy City- 111. M. 27 55 K CI 00 18 31 00 Dl 21 31 21 ...JS2 l'J ....-52 20 ....33 18 Dell (ircssani;, rottsi inc.... ' Hurry Gearheart, Malinnoy City.... William Price John Lagan, " .hunts Mengle, " J. U. Seaman, fllrardville Fred. (1111, Mulmuoy City. Frank Kchwidt, " J. W. Blew, Girard Manor... : .Mi 31 lfi M 2J .Martin Saylor, of Ashland, John May and Kalph Schertzingcr, ot .M.ihanoy City, did not finish. Gill lost tlio tire of his wheel twice. He won tlio last raco over tho same course in much slower time. At about 250 yards from the finish Seaman wis thrown to tho ground by a boy running in front of his ! wheel. ' His ribs on the left side wero so badly I bruincd that ho will sillier for several days, ! but he remounted his whirl and finished. Gill first lost his tire on the home stretch near Delano and Saylor ran iuto him. Tho lattcr's left arm was considerably damaged. Gressaug broko tho seat of his bicycle after leaving tho i cros-roads and ono of the Mahanoy City tail euders gavo tlio uso of his bicycle to tho dis. I abled contestant, which was an indication I that no personal feeling existed in tho con tost. None of tho accidents had an effect upon tlio result of the contest, so fur as tho first three places wero concerned. liefore the race it wus announced that the fir.4 Mahanoy City contestant at the finish would receive a prize of (5 and a bos of chewing gum. Smallwood was tho fortunate ono and in addition received from citizens c gold watch, chain and charm and a peal in laid pair of opera glabses. First of All, Itod Flag Oil, 23c, What for? Aches, pains', bruises. At Grubler Hros., drug store. Tho ISfht Vr.lue. Indies' fine shoos, $1.00 to ?3.50. Children's shous, l'J cents to 1.00. lufjnt's shoes, 18 conts to $1.00. Men's dro. shoe3, $1.00 to ?3.00. Men's working shoos, $1.00 to $3.00. But remembor prices are nothing, but value is all. Wo positively give tlio bout value possible. Factohy Siiok Stoue, Beddall Building. Holderman's jewelry storo carries a lino of goods equal to tho host in larger cities and superior to any jewelry btoro in Shenandoah, Struck Ills Wife. Prom tlio Suniiury Hally. Harry Becker, editor of a weekly paper at Girnrdville, stiuck his wife in tho face in front of Troxlur's store in tills city this morning. Jeweler Fisher and wife wore passing and witnessed tho asaault. Mr. Fislior told Becker that ho ought to bo ashamed of himself for .striking his defeuso- less wife. Becker said : "Who and what aro yital" He threatened to shoot Mr. Fisher, and drew a revolver. The all'air caused con- slderahlo excitement. Mrs. Becker was Miss Ellen Ulrtch, from Wntsontown, and herhus' band frequently abiihos her. Becker said his nifo lied to him und that was why he hit her. They returned home this afternoon. If your children uro subject to croup watch for tho first symptom of tho disoasc hoarso- ness. If Chamberlain's Cough Kemody is given as soon as the child 'cconies hoarso it will prevent the attack. Even after the eroupy cough has appeared the nttaok can always lift prnvonted by giving this runiQdy. It is also Invaluable for colds and wlippping cough, For me by Grubler Bros., Druggfsts, t immi Try the Factory Shoo Storo. Beddall Big. THE WELSH WARBLERS. Tliclr Itecrptlmi nl Mnlinno)- ( lly I.n,t I'.n nhig Wan n llrtorty One. Killer's opera house, Mnhnnoy City, mi crowded last ovenlng with li lnrgc and Bpprc- dative audience to hear the Welsh Indies Choir Ring. Tho program was it vnrleil one of oporntlc solections, clinriifes, lmllails, etc., all of which were rendered in faultless style, eliciting encore, for nearly every number on tho program. Tho Aria anil chorus from Ernnni, ''The Spanish Gypsy," and tho "Venetian Ho.it Song" were tho gelits of tho ovenlng. The choir will appear hero to morrow evening, and will rendor tho follow ing program : PART I. Chorus "Charity" ..Itnwlnl Song, "My old mnii John" Molloy Ml Anulo Davie. Welsh soiiff. "Hydn'r Wnwr," (With tho Dnwu) ,,. Jolm Thomas Mis Annie .Jenkins. Chorii, "HpanMi Gypsy," ..I,ncii t I'rir.o piece nt Chicago. ) unoir. Arln nml chorus, from "ltrimnl" Verdi I.lszt Miss Nellie Orimth. Pianoforte solo, "Rlgoletto" Mis Y inifred Kvnn.s. Chorii. "The King's Hoses" Parson Price Composed especially for this choir. . Choir. Song, "Tho Valley by the Sen".. Stephen Adam Ml Dot Prosper. Song, "l'or nil Htcrnity" Mnseheronl Mis Nellie Ashcr. I Welsh nlr, "Clychau Abcrdyfl," (Tho Hell of Abcrdovcy (..Arranged by Knilyn Kvnns Choir. PART 11. Quartette, "I've Watched you from tho Shore" '........ Hntton Misses I'ollie Isaacs, Maggie 'Walters, Lciln Lewis find; M. J. Phillips. Song, -"Good Hyo" Tost! Miss Hesslo Kvnns. Air, "11 Hnclo," Ardltl Miss Gertrude Drlnkwntcr. Welsh chorus, "Yr llnf," (The Siinnncr)...Owcnt Choir. ' Song, "Once" Hervey i Mis Hentrice lid wards. ! Duct'Venctian Hont Song" Itliimciithnl Miw Nellie Orilllth and llessle Hvnn. Song nnd chorus, "Dear Old Wales" ISdwards I Miss Hdlth Hdwaiils and Choir. YYlsh nlr. "Inreli of lh Men of llHrleeh." M-rangcd by Sidney Plfoot Cliolr. Song, "lieu Whul fy Nlmdaii," (Land of My Pnthers) L'holr. Host plumbing is dono by P. W. Roll. I.ovi Itcfowieh Is soiling overcoats at retail cheaper than his competitors can buy them at wholesale. If you want bargains call at Nos. 10 and IS South MrIu street, Shenandoah. Kvery lady is delighted with our goods and prices. Factouy Snoi: Stoitn. PITHY mNTir" Iiippeiitngs Throughout the Iteglon Chron icled for Ilnsly l'crusnl. Tho Mahanoy City foot ball team will play at Lansford on Saturday. Try tho Factory Shoo Store. Beddall Big. Uxamino our specimen book of programs, invitations, etc. All tho very latest, stylos. Several people from town attended tho Welsh Choir's concert at Mahanoy City last evening. Try the Factory Shoo Store. Beddall Big. James Donahue, aged 70 years, died at bis home in Mahanoy City after an illness of a few days. Quito a largo number of new houses havo been built at Win. Pcnn and Lost Creek tho past summer. Havo tlio leaks in your gas and water mams ; repaired by P. W. Hell, tho plumber. An ndvertismeiit placed in any part of the HlutAiai i3 read by our thousands of readers six days in tho week. Maley, tho jeweler, for silverware, watches and jowclry, 10 North Main street. Wo do tlio finest job work in tho town. That department is under tho supervision of ono of tlio most competent job printers in this section, which is n guarantee of perfect satis faction to our patrons. Try tlio Factory Shoo Store. Beddall Big. Twenty-two deaths have occurred in Mah anoy City during the present month. Tim Hurst will manage tho Scranton baso ball team next season. Tho infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Gorman died yestorday, and will bo buried to-morrow at GiinrdviUe. Tho sympathy of a largo circlo of friends is ex tended tho bereaved parents. Try tho Factory Shoo Storo. Hcddall Big. A Good Thing for a Hail Cough. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Grubler Bros., drug storo. PERSONAL. Miss Edith Miuers is visiting friends nt Mahanoy City. John W, Weeks went to Hazlcton this morning to visit friends. H. L. Whitelock, tho shoo dealer, is visit- Jiig friends in Heading to-day. Miss Jennie Morrison, of Brownsville, is visiting friends in Shamokin. Mrs. William Kernlako spent to-day as a guest of friends nt Pottsvillo. Mrs. M. Ij Kemmcrer and son visited friends nt Mahanoy City this morning. Oscar Goho and Henry Sampsel wont to Hluggold to-day on a hunting expedition.- Mrs. Higgiiisaud daughter, Miss Katie, aro vbiling Mrs. Bernard Harvey, at Mt. Carmcl School Director John T. Led, who was ill for sevenil days, is able to bo about tho streets again. A. L. Shay, Esq., of rottsvillc, escorted Charles E. Breckons, Esq., tho Itepublican candidate for District Attorney, about town to-day. Kev. Proudo, formorly pastor of tho Prim. itivo Methodist church ot town, and now located nt Scranton, is a guest of town friends.' John McAlce, of West Contra street, has s,old out his saloon, and will locate porma neutlyln'New York, for which placo ho loft this morning Misses Maggie Breunan, Ella and Annie Whalen and Florence McGinty, of Tamaqua, nccompimled by Messrs. Frank McGinty, of Tamaqua, and Goorgo Whito, spentyostcrday afternoon In llingtown. W. J. Galvln, John A. lioilly, Jr., T. J Mullahy, T. M. Scanlan, Gcorgo W. Keipor, D. II. Llewellyn and Charles Strouso wero among tho people of town who witnessed the raco at Mahanoy City yosterday. T' -r "i Dance Postponed. Tho wcokly dauca of tho Bxcelslor Sotial Club will not bo held this evening. It has beon postponed on account1 of tho ball by tho National Social Club in ltobbins' hall. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that th name Lhssiu & Baub. Ashland, Pa., s printed on every sack. tf Satisfaction plumber. guaranteed by Ml, the Their Seliil-Aiiiiiint Siosslon. The semi-annual scsion of tlio Grand Section of Junior Templars of Honor and Temperance of Pennsylvania will be hold in Girnrtlvllle on Tuesday, November Mh. In the evening a musical ami literary outermlu incut will be given in honor of the visiting niomborn, niter which they will be tninquoled in tho armory by the local lodgo of tho order. Host gas fitting is done by P. W. Hell. Millmnoy City llusliiesn College, This excellent college, at itOS Hist ''entre street, gives Commercial, Shorthainl ,.,id Typowritliig courses equal to any in tho state at tho very lowest ratos, Individual in struction. Day and evening classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue freo. 10-14-tf G. w! Williams, Principal. I'nnlo on an Ocean Stninicr. New York, Oct. 31. Tlio passengers on tho North Gonnnn Lloyil stenmshlp Trnvo, which arrived hero ycstenlny, lmtl a. start ling oxporionco from 3 on tho afternoon of Oct. 25 until 1:43 o'clock tho following morning, when off Now Founillniiil tho Btcoring goer was disabled by tho breaking of a lover, anil tho steam rushed In clouds through tho onglno room skylight, cro otlng tho Impression thnt tho vessel was on flro. Men nnd women wero scurrying about shouting nnd crying with fear, un til finally Captain Tlialenhorst calmed, them. The captain determined to proceed uudor tho main and low pressure engines, but In starting up tho main pressure en gine's cylinder safety valve broko, and nioro stonm invaded tho cabin, accentu ating tho already wrought up feelings of tlio passengers. It took all the ship's ofll ccrs to reassure tho frightened women, ninny of whom sat up nil night. Had for tho Stato Democracy. NRW York, Oct. 81. The general term of tho supremo court has sustained tho de cision of Judgo Hcach In the official ballot case. Tills forbids tlio IStato Democracy from having n list of state oandidatos printed in tho column with tho local nom lnoos, under tho oinblom of n rooster, tho Stato Democracy having hold no state convention. As originally planned, the Stato Democracy was represented on the official ballot with tho regular Democratic stato tiokct, followed by the Stato Demoo raoy's local no'mineos. The effect of tlio. decision of tho supremo court will bo to put the Stato Democracy's local ticket un tiroly by itself, and to deprive tho candi dates of whulevor advantage might ncoi tie through their mimes appearing in con junction with tho regulur Democracy's stuto ticket. Tliron Klllnd In n Head On Collision. St. Louis, Oct. 31. A terrific head on collision occurred betweon two suburban trains on tho Missouri Pacific railroad just outside tlio city, in which thrpo persons wero killed outright and several others nioro or loss seriously Injured. Hoth trains wqro running nt top speed, and tho contact .was, therefore, very heavy, and tho damage to engines and cars very so lous. Tho killed aro; John Harper, en gineer vrest bound tr;.in; Charles II. Cat ron, engineer east bound train;- Georgo True, llivinnn of east bound train. NEURALGIA ana tlmllar Complaints, anu prepared unacr ine Btringent . GERMAH KH510AL LAVS, Uli. K R TER'S worldrpnownpd I nem&rliablr successful! Only aniline w'th Trade Mark "Anchor," V. Ad. Hichter & Co.. 215Piu!H.. Ycri. -31 liiGiltST AWARDS.- 12 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks, : &5Ucin In Slieiuimlo.ih for Hie by I'. I. U. Kirllo. G S Main M. , .1. Hillan.TS Mam M . C. I' Ha- tenbucli. N. B. eor. ..Lloyd bis. MISCELLANEOUS. Olt SALE. Desirable brick botel and dwell- iiier. known ni Dormer's Atlantic Garden. For terms apply to Mrs. M. Dormer, St. Clair, Pa. 10-26-lw TWANT fine samples handed your friends or neighbors. Send Albert Mood, Perfumer, Wood Ave., Detroit, Mich., lOcts for five trial bottles Satin-Scent Perfumes, reeelvo offers to you. 10-18-iiiw-lm 'tA'AXTKI). Manager for ofilce at Shenandoah. 1 1 Salary 81,000 a year ftfttt ten per cent, com mission, $L"O0, anil reference required. Address at once, with stamps, Q. Finoeu, Lebanon, Pa. IJiOIt SALK.-One of the finest nnd best located 3 butcher shoos in town, will be sold cheap. The owner will lenvo towiiftho reason for sell ing. For further information call on or address Shenandoah llecf Company. 10-Ql-tf 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. For the Latest gtyleif snd Lowest Prices Jn . . , Pall and Millinery ! Winter , i,..'!irt , i -uiu at- SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. ui North Main St., Shenandoah. THAT'S ET! That's the Flour that Makes the Best Bread. You can buy it of any grocer at $2.50 Per barrel sack. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale 105 South Main Street, . SAM LEE, - Chinese LatraHry, w , " '? 10 rsiort,f-f'"vialn Strcat- , I t I v ' Clothes of all description neatly dono uq amilles in this town as to lny care in washing I do my work better and quicker than any other laundry in tho city. CHARLES LEE, VI onager. fardf.n's ART WATT PAPF.R Stnrr.. Wo havo just received a fine lino of tho market, which wo will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo havo also in stock a groat deal of last year's patterns which wo ato selling nt a sacrifice Come und seo our line of goods. Wo have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store Finest Stock J. P. GARDEN, No. CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry, NO. S SOUTH JARDIN STREET. First-class NAork at Low Prices. All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and Ironed, 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, ?c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. s Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. REMOVAL SALE I R E R E All goods must bo sold by Janu ary 1st, regardless of cost. Our prices will prove, to you that this is it genuine, closing out sale. Como early heforo tho assortment is gone. 25 to 40 per cent, saved. Storo to rent and fixtures for sale after January 1st. M M O V O V A L S A L S A L E Lightest and Best Located Store in Town. A L E 29 N. MAIN STREET, MRS. Q. W. HYDE. Hooks & Brown, Cloth Bound Books Autocrat of tlio Breakfast Table. Houso of Seven Gables. Thaddens of Warsaw. Scottish Chiefs, Children of the Abbsy, - Last of tho Mohicans. Aud 100 other good titles, 25 cents each, worth ou ccnta. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4. N. Main Street HE WAY TO GET RICH Is to savo In buying. It's oxtrnvneance to pay three dollars for an article when you can buy just as Rood a ono for one or two. It's n hobby of ours to sell Fall : and : Winter : Millinery For the least possible money. For instanco : At this storo CHILDREN'S CAPS can bo bought at 23 cents and upwards, HA1I.OK HATS, SO cents nnd upwards andTltlMJtKD HATS at 81.00 and upwards. Wo expect to win your trade by making It an auvaniago 10 you to uuy at STANK'S, J South Main Street, - - Shenandoah. BEER IS FOOD, Good beer builds up both bone nnd brawn. It Is strengthenl ng, nourun: tnoHplivmnklnfr. Vol, will feel that lie Ing Brewing Cpmpany beer Is pure and wholesome, specially adapted for family w. M. C. WATSON, Agent ' South Main street, Shenandoah. Llauors. Wines and OlgarB at Wholesal and Retail. 3 & x!3r.: Vii 49LES. t WASHBURH CROSBY CffB, t GOLQWEDAL. hit Grocers, - Shenandoah, Pa. In first-class maimer. I can refer to scores of and superior neatness in doing up clothing. most beautiful and artistic panel's in tho in Town. and Lowest Prices. House, Sign and Decorative Paintin IE. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Fe CHARLEY SING, Manager. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Iiooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver Ullings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations fieo. Vo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Louan Crowns. Crown and liridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental burgery. No charges for extracting when plates nro ordered. Wo nro thotmlv users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titmon's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOU YUENQLINQ'S "LAGER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Wolter's, Herlinor and Weiss Beer. 22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. When it comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks for Itself, If you, don't come They will booccu- to town senu your oruers. rately nnu promptly nneu. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Stret GORMAN'S CAFE ! Cor. Coal and Main Sts. lint lunch clallv from 9 to 12 a. in. Katirn: War attached with all the delicacies of the season. Best of Cigars, Wines and Liquors. Prompt attention and polite wolters. DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Slarkot St., POTTSVILL Hours 8:30 a. in. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p.m. o 8n, m. Snndavs n a. m. to 12 1" A genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. lain add Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, bcrre, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choica teiu- perauce urinks ana cigars. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see tne brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Wintor Suitings Shenam doah has over had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable If vou aro (t hard man to suit vj you to call. PORTZ & B , sfl. North Main ;vtsr- T--"r-- "-
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