EVENING HERALD TlUIJtSDAY, NOYI'.MBHU 7, lsOB. GREAT SAVING CHANCE! Day where your money will go farthest that's the iden. When it comes to Cloth ing wc know, and you ought to know, that we offer you greater opportunity for making each dol lar go farther than any other store in the county. S! We have them in all styles and at all prices. A full line of Chin chillas, Beavers, blue and black, and Kerseys. $6 oo Overcoats now sold for $3 $8.oo Overcoats now sold for 54 $10.00 Overcoats now sold for $5 $13 Overcoats now sold for $, 50 16.00 Overcoats now sold for 0 Wc have the finest line of Hoys' Suits ever shown in this town. An inspection is invited. Remember the place. THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Levi Refowich, 10 and 12 South Main St. r THE VANDlRBILT WEDDING. Immediate lielnllvrn of tho Urldo'n l'nthcr ltroclvcd No ln itlltlimi. New Yoiik, Nov. 7.-Although Mr. W. K. Viindorhllt was present at tho weddluK of his daughter and tho Duko of Marlbor ough yesterday ami gavo tho brldo away, ho left tho church quietly Immediately afterward, and was not present at tho wedding breakfast. It was a significant feature of tho wedding, and much com mented upon, that fow of Mr. Vuiulorbllt's relatives woro invited cither to tho church or tho wedding breakfast. Mr. Cornelius Vnnderbllt's house Is closed. Ho and his family are In Nowport, and will not return to town for a fow days. Mrs. Elliot F. Shcpard, Mr. Vandor bllt's sister, and her daughter, Miss Edith Shcpard, sailed for Europe yesterday. Mr. George Vnuderbilt, F. W. Vandcrbilt and Mrs. William II. Vandcrbilt were not at tho church. Tho reason for this nbsonco of the Vanderbllt family is said to havo Its foundation in tho coolness between Mrs. W. K. Vandcrbilt and tho Vandcr bilt family as tho result of her recent dlvorco from her husband. At tho wedding breakfast tho guests, as they arrived, woro greeted In tho recep tion room by tho duko and duchess, who, ns they stood beneath tho huge llornl bell, received congratulations. As soon as tho guests had all arrived tho bridal couple led tho way to tho dining room, where thoy sat down to breakfast. At tho break fast tablo Sir Julian Paunccfoto read tho cablegrams sent on bohalf of tho queen and tho Prince of Wales, congratulating tho duke and newly inado duchess upon tho occasion of their wedding. When tho duko aroso to respond to tho toa?t of the brido and bridogroom tho brido slipped away to don her traveling gown, and shortly afterwards tho young couple left for Long Island City and took a special train to Oukdulc, whoro thoy will pass 11 briof honeymoon at W. K. Vnnder bllt's country residence, "Idle Hour." Tho duko and duchess will visit somo points south, notably Richmond, during their honeymoon trip. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloning Quotations of the Now York and I'll ilndel jiIi In Kxelmngtw. New Yonsc. Nov. li. Upon a larger volume, of business than bus been note 1 for alone time past, today's stock market, after mo mentary strength at the outset, yielded and continued weak and excited to tho close. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson. .-ISO N. Y. Central Mhi D.. L. W JI3 N. Y. & N. K - Erie lo4 Pennsylvania 65 Lake Erie & W... !.'1W Reading 11 Lehigh N'av 40 St. Paul 74 LelilKli valloy .... Jim vt . . v. l"a yi-4 New Jersey Cen. lUliVS West Shore 108" Oeneral Markets. I'mi.Aii:r.Pim, Nov. . Flour quiets win ter superfine. $2 :iV7t2.3ll; do. extras, $2. G0 2.65; Pennsylvania roller, clear. do. do. slrai.'hi, ill; western winter, clear, $3.10&J.:l"i. Whont quiet, steady, with ftic. bid and 06o. asked for November. Corn firm, qalet, with 31Hc. bid and Xo. asked for No vember. Oats quiet, steady, with -'4Hc. bid and 25o. asked lor November. Hay steady; choice timothy, $15.50310. Beef steady. Pork dull. Lard firm; western steam, 30. Butter steady ; New York dairy ttlS-'IKc. ; do. creamery, lWilc; western dairy, l(Hj15c.; do. creamery l!i')c.; IClglns, "c; Pennsylva nia and western creamery prints, fancy, 35c; do. choice, "c; do. fair to good, -'lStS.Tc.; prlntB Jobbing at UMuWe. Cheese quiet; New York large. 7M10Kc.; small, 791Hjc; part skims, 31430.; full skims. 2ia. EtTCJ Arm; New York and Pennsylvania, a&33c; western, lsS-lc, ice house, l(i18o. Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 0. Cattle offer ings were light, only about two cars of fresh arrivals coming to hand, and about the same number of tormer receipts were holding over. The market wai dull. Iloffa fairly active; Yorkers, fair to choice, $1.S0&3.85; roughs, common to good, $').5USU.7I); pigs, common to fair. $3.i54sa.75. Sheep and lambs firm; choice to prime lambs, St.104.35; Canada lambs, fair to prime, $t4.3J: choice to selected ex port wethers, 83.3833.50; culls and common sheep, $1.3533. EAST Libehty, Pa., Nov. 6. Cattle In light receipts; prime $i.404.60; good batchers, 3.801; bulls, cows and stags, 1.5003. Hogs steady; Philadelphia S3.80&3.00; best York trs, $270&3.E0; roughs, $43,40. Sheep steady; extra, $2.8003; fair. $1. 40O2.10. Veal calves, 1538.23. Look ut your shoos, then look at ours. Faotohy Shoe Stoke. BUY YOUR. "'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From E. F3. FOLEY, ( or. Centre and Want tw ,BlACK TI,AT m EASY TO DYE WITH THE FAST BLACK DIAMOND DYES. Clothing of all Kinds Readily Made a Rich, Full Black Threo Speolal Fait Blacks, for Wool, for Silk and Feathers, for Cotton and Mixed Ooods. Until recently It was thought imptisslblo to dyo goods lilnck without crocking and Aiding, but tho threo special Fast Mack Diamond Dyes arc easy to use and will mako colors that novor fade or wash out. Mrs. Lou Chamberlain, of St. Louis, in a recent lcttor, writes : "I have used the 1'ait Mack Diamond Dyos witli good success, dye ing a coat and vest for my husband tkat pre viously bad been dyed at tho dye house but had faded out. Two packagos of tho Mack Diamond Dyo gave a rich, full black and tho coat and vost look to-day as good as new and havo not faded tho least bit, although they bavo been worn six months in sun.nnd rain." Mrs. A. K. Hartley, an Kaatcm woman, in telling of her first experience with Diamond Dyes, writes: "Hcing a uovlco In dyeing, I may safely say that the plain directions on tho Diamond Dyo packages will cnablo any intelligent person to use them with good re sults. I dyed a failed spring overcoat f my husband's with a package of Fast Mack Diamond Dye, anil it looks like new. Tho dyer would havo charged mo $2.1)0, but I did it for ten cents and got a perfectly satisfactory color." Do sure that you get Diamond Dyos when you want to dyo suits, gowns, cloaks, ribbons, stockings shawls, etc., and then you will have colors that are unfading and truo to name Satisfaction plumber. guaranteed by Hell, tho PERSONAL. Miss Delia Daddow has accepted a position at Wilkinson's. Mrs. T. O. Mayberry spent to-day visiting friends at 1'ottsvillo. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brewer paid a visit to the county scat to-day. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Kcblcr visited friends at I'ottsvillo yesterday. I. J. Iiirmingham, of Girardville, attended tho Stanton funoral to-day. John Case left to-day for Lycoming county to spend two or three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Quinu woro guests of friends at I'ottsvillo to-day. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. l'rico spent last ovening visiting friends at Ashland. Mrs. John Findley attended tho funeral of a relativoat Tamaqua yesterday. Miss Lizzie Miller, of Mahanoy City, cir culated among friends in town last ovening. A. 1 Tabor, the East Centre street butcher, is transacting business in Allcntown to-day. Miss ltachel lieese, of Centralia, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1'obcit O'lioyle, on East Oak street. County Controller It. '. Severn's wifo is confined to her lied by illness. Sho sutler from a severe cold. Messrs. Eugene Donahue and Frank Mc Donald, of Ashland, attended tho Stanton funeral this morning. I Messrs. Thomas Carroll and L. 1. Mc- filone, of Germantown, were the guests of 1. J. Feeley yesterday. Jacob Lcvit has gone to Cleveland, Ohio, on a business trip in the interest of the Mammoth Clothing House, Samuel W. Stevens, of Williamsport, Traveling Freight Agent of tho 1'. & It. 1!. It. Co., spent last evening in (own. Hon. John T. Schooner, of Onvigsburg, talked politics with 'Squire Lawlor and Councilman McElhenny in town yesterday. Misses Mary Davis, Mary Toole, Odio Fulton and Mamo Goodman, of Girardville, attended tho Social Club Sii dancing school last evening. Uucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulceis, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ail skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. lEciiiciiyl. Kduuard Remenyi, tho famous violinist, will ghoTa concert at Ferguson's theatre on Thursday ovening, lllh inst., for tho benefit of tho Primitive, Methodist church. The St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneir Prow says: "Tho appoamnco of Mr. IMouard Remenyi iu concert lait evening was one of the niont ex ceptional treats that could havo been ollbred to even tho most critical audience Mr. Rem enyi is heralded as the greatest living violin virtuoso, nnd the claim will bo readily con ceded, as it would be hyporcriticism to com pare him with any violinist who has visited this country, so thoroughly unique and typical is his playing." Remenyi will be assisted by talented vocalists and musicians who accompany him on his tour. Tho chart is now open at Kirlin's drug store. Levi Rofowich Is soiling ovorcoats at retail cheaper than his competitors can buy them at wholesale If you want lmrgaius call at Nos. 10 and 12 South Main street, Shenandoah. Ufahanoy City lliisiiiesi College. This excellent college, at 203 East Centre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ...id Typewriting courses equal to any in tho state at the very lowest rates. Individual in struction. Day nnd evening classos. Students constantly entering. Cutnloguo free. 10-14-tf G. V. Williams, Principal. Coining Kvcnts. . Nov. 28. Annual turkoy supper, under anspicosof All Saintti' P. 13. Church, in Rob bins' opera house. Best gas fitting is done by P. W. Bell. Help Comes to Those AVI10 Take Red Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. Gruhlor Bros., drug store. At Weddinc rings pure In quality, lowerprices lind tho largojst nssortmout of any jewelry store in Shenandoah at Holdorman's. 23-2w Who Said Thoy Havo a Cough V Advice-raku Pan-Tina, 23c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. A cough, Ma. dangorsignal of worse troubles to jmc -.Sirs the cough and prevent its rcmilU by upifg Dr. Wood's Norway ,Pino Syrupy ,vy T1IE AFTERMATH. Tho l1ir of Tiiesilnj'n Iteplilillcull Land slide ( lildiilcled. Tamaqua did nobly. Do wo crow 1 Well, woli do fliioki twltn V The "I-Totd-Yoit-Sos" Are plentiful Just now. Tho Democrat were vory gloomy hi town 5'etcrday. And now who will fill tho subordinate positions? Gordon Heed is slated for tho stewardship at tho almshouso. Two of tho defeated Democratic rundi datos are of Irish descent. Saloon iullucuco is a mighty lover in Schuylkill county politics. Ain't wo happy, and tho othor fellow is draining tho bitter cup or glass. Steward llartman, of tho almshouse, is said to have leased a hotel at Mincrsvillo. Tho victory of Tuesday firmly plants I Schuylkill in tho Republican column. "That man Middleton" Is still among the living, wliilo tho other fellow can't bo found. H.Iack" Whitchouso Is a dead duck In tho pit, so far as tho ltcpublican party is con cerned. The political olfusirins of certain writers, previous to tho election, makes out laughable reading just now. Whatever certain people ad vocato is sure of defeat. The Democrats of town know this from experience. Wo arc as happy as tho day is long. Some people wo know are chewing the end of disappointment. Tho Schuylkill Kepublicans had something up their slcovcs that proved an astounding surpriso to the enemy. li. II. Koch, Esq., of I'ottsvillo, was de feated for Judge in Dorks county by the usual Democratic majority. The III'.; A l,n is a legitimate newspaper and employs competcntjmcn in all its depart ments, hence its readeis get tho news as it occurs no political fakes. For thrco years in succession this county has gono Republican. Nothing can stop her going tho sauio way in 18110. Tho problem that most of tho Democrats aro trying to solve is how Dunn, Kcegan and Downey happened to fall by tho wayside. Our townsman, Charles J. Quinn, is being complimented upon tho manner in which he conducted the Dunn campaign in this section. His political sagacity showed iteclf in many ways. Cliarlos E. Ilreckons made a crcditablo can vass and his defeat for District Attorney is received with much regret by his friends. It can bo accounted for very easily. A Repub lican brother-in-law of tho Democratic can didate was instrumental in bringing it about. Just think of Schuylkill going Republican with nenrly 300 Republicans in Shenandoah holding back ! It must bo tantalizing to tho Democrats of this borough to sco so much of their ticket go to pieces after they had so thoroughly or ganized themselves, worked so hard and spent so much money in its bohalf. Master ran now clearly sco that ho was nominated for County Controller on tho Democratic ticket merely as an attraction. They wanted his weight for the campaign, and on election day they dropped him. Tho Democrats of town havo 0110 consola tion. They didn't go to tho expenso of getting tho brass bands out on Tuesday night. Interest in the county election was so great that many pcoplo forgot that there were elections in other states. Tho news of tho great Republican victories reminded them of the distant battles. Tho array of long lai cs about tho telegraph office and hotels yesterday afternoon when tho returns came in from I'ottsvillo was a sight wortli beholding. The sight of the roosters at tho head of tho 1I:i:ai.d columns last night staggered somo of tho Democrats who went to their beds Tuesday night full of confidence. Good advico: Never leavo liomo on a journey without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhica Remedy. For salo by Gruhlor Bros., Druggists. PITHY" POINTS. lappcniiigH Throughout the Iteglou Chron icled for Hasty Perusal, Frank Scott, a Hazloton youtji, coughed up a II .aid. Charles Dougherty, aged S3, died at his homo in Hunter's Patch. Section hands on tho railroads have been put on the nine-hour limit. A number of young pcoplo of town attended a party at Mahanoy City yostcrday, Tho Ashland Choral Union benefit for Rev. W. W. Davis netted abovo all expenses $101. All railroaders employed on roads running into Ildzlctun will hold a convention in that town on Sunday, December 8th. A blind man was singing on the streets Tuesday and a passing loam struck him. Tho polo of tho carriage cut his face pretty liadly, Itedtulng tho Stock. L. Refowich, the old reliable ouo-prico clsthior, at 10 and 12 South Main street, is compelled to reduce his stock of clothing in order to mako room. Ho is preparing to place a largo glass front iu his building. Call andjjjccurc the big bargains hois offering. All goods marked in plain figures, 10-23-tf Notice to Afnler Consumers. Notico is hereby given by the Water Committee of tho Borough Council that be ginning with Thursday, the 7th inst., tho water supply will bo curtailed, and con sumers of the public water works will be furnished with wator only between tho hours of 0:00 and 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 and 0:00 p. in,, until further notice By order of tho com mittee A. D. Gaiilk, 11'7-tf Chairman. When Baby was sick, wa gaTe her Castorla. When sho was a Child, she cried for Castorla, Wken she became JIlss, she clung to CastorU. Wnen she bad Children, she gave them CastorU When you want good roofing, plumbing, pis fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on B. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealor in stoves. 8-Mf Ileglu Itlght With Coughs mid Colds. Tnkp tho sure cure, P-jinrina, 3Co. At Gruhlw Brou., drug surj),'.. ' Krrlom roothall Accident. Nl'.w Ii.l,, Nov 7. - The most serloun football accident of tho s.-ason occurred ut Yalo yesterday. Hen Cheney, halfback, fractured his collar bono In n scrimmngo. Ho will bo lnld up tho rust of tho year. Death of tho Duo il'JIurcourt. PAHls, Nov. 7. Charles Francois Marie, Duo d'Hnrcourt, head of tho d'llarcourt Uouvron family, nnd formerly a member f tho chamber of deputlos, died BUddonly if npoploxy iu this olty. nun). llHOl.KY. At Sbcimndonh, on the Mh lust., .lames Donley, aged (HI yearn. The funeral will take place on Saturday, November Otli, nt 8:00 n. 111., from Ids Into residence, 20(1 North Vnlon street High mass will ho celebrated In Annunciation church, nnd interment nt St. Cinlr, tbe fiincrol cortege leaving on the 11:15 Pennsylvania train. Relatives nnd friends Invited to attend. 2t M- ""no,.. of the Globe for NEURALGIA Bn3 similar Complaints, and prepared under tno stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. . 11.11 I A. 1 I.I . 'A rescri Deu uy eminent puyBiciaosiy DR. RICHTER'S lifliAiiiinn World renownedl nem&rkblv eucceilfull JOnlvRennlnowlth Trade Mark "Anchor," 1 jr. Ad. mentor & Co.. zisramct., inwxorr. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Bouse!, Owa Glusworku, , a 60 cts. In SheiinniloAli for salo uy k'P. I. I). Klrlln, 6 S. Mntn , .1. m Hlllnn,7b. Main hi , W " a- ccn'jucli. N. c ct.r, " nm . Uoyu ' MISCELLANEOUS. TjOIt ItliXT. The dwelling house recently ' vacated by R II. Hchh, on West foal street. Store room attached. Apply to J. .1. Franey. 11-KU TnSTltAYKD.-On ni.t ICI.t J. 1.n JW 1 Drcmic of .Totcnh I.lntu, near Itlnirtown, Union townthln. a red cow w ith lnrce, turned up horn.H anil iiBhorttnil. Owner can have samo upon applying to the aliovo place nnd paying for keeping anil cot of HiIh nilvertiscment. 11-Mt TWANT fine snnijilcs handed your friends or ncighlitm. Send Albert Wood, Perfumer, Wood Ave , Detroit, Jlich., lOcti for live trial bottles Satin-Scent Perfumes, reccivo offers to you. 10-18-dAw-lm 1 TIOK HA 1,11 One of tho Illicit nnd bostlocatcd butcher hhoih in town, will bo sold cheap. 'rim owner will lenvo town, tho reason for sell ing. Kor further Information call on or address Shenandoah l!c6f Company. 10-31-tf BANK STOCK FOR SAI.i:. The undersigned has for salo in whole or in parts to suit tho purchasers, llfty-cight (5S) shares of the stock of the First National Hank or Mahanoy City. Ad dress, M. M. MaeSIIIIan, Jlahanoy City, Pa. ll-T-'lt NEW GREEN Grocery : Sfore In order to better place our special ties on the Shenandoah market, we have opened A RETAIL DEPARTMENT. We will always keep stock a full line of in FRUIT AND VEGETABLES, ALSO POULTRY, BUTTER AND EGGS, Our prices will always be lowest and our terms cash. No. 2r West Centre Street. Engagement Extraordinary ! REMENYI Grand Concert ! Farewell Tour of Edouard Remenyi THE GREATEST VIOLINIST OF THE AGE. Before returning liug to ijns uati to pavH visit i iveTGrand Cc native land he has consented to to Shenau doah anil will give Concert at . Ferguson's Theatre, -ON- Thursday, Nov. 14th, 1895, Under the auspices of and for the lienefit of the PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, MR. RBA1ENYI will be assisted iu the Concert by MISS PAVIJNH STEIN, Soprono, MIJI5. LOUISE ROMAN, Bulo 1'ianlst. MR. EUGENE E. DAVIS, Harltono ami Accompanist. Don't fail to read the press notices. POPULAR PRICES : Reserved Seats, 50 Cents Admission. 35 Cents Gallery, as Cents Edouard Remenyi has charmed the music-loving world. Chart in now open at Kirlin's lruir ntorp. BEER IS FOOD. Good liecr builds up both bono and brawn, It Is treiirthcnn(r, nourishing musclo-maklnsr. You will feci that Head. iiiB ilrewing Company beer Is pure and wholesome, specially adapted for family use. INI. C. WATSO'IM, Agent. South Main street, flhonandoah. Liquors, Wines and Cigars at Wholesale and Retail, THAT'S IT! That's the Flour that Makes the Best Bread. You can buy it of any grocer at $2.50 Per llalf barrel sack. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., NAholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. We havo just received a lino lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which wo will sell nt very reasonablo prices. Wo havo also in stock a great deal of last yenr's patterns which wo are selllnB at n sacrifice. Come and see our lino of goods. Wo havo tho most beautiful and artistic pSpora. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J CD V r r CT" rVI House, Sipn nnd Deeorativo Painting. - I - V-MrUCIN, Mo. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, e CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry, NO. S SOUTH JARDIN STREET. Pirstclass Aork 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, 7c; underdrawcrs, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North Malm Street. Clothes of all description neatly dono up in first-class manner. I can refer to scores of amllle3 in this town 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 city. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fllliiiES. If your arrifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations freo. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Dridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Olllcc Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. GORMAN'S CAFE ! Cor. Coal and Slain Sts, Hot lunch dally from 9 to 12 u. m, Kntlntf bar attached with all the delicacies of tho reason. Best of Cigars, Wines nnd Liquors. Prompt attention nnd polite -waiters. Kor the Latent Styles and Lowest Prices in . . . r,"vMillinery ! -Call at- SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. Ill North Main St., Shenandoah. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see tho hrightest, hrcoziost, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan. doah has ever had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers in new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you are a hard man to suit wo wnnt you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 2fl- North Main St. Fall and Winter MILLINERY. Cheapest place in town. A. MORRISON, No. 8 East Centre Street. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking; ! 13 N. Jardin Street. .;' AO LBS. ? I j 1 VJflSHBDRH CROSBTCQS, ' L COLQJIEOAt..- ' CHARLES L.EE, Manager. REMOVAL SALE ! R E All goods must bo sold by Janu ary 1st, regardless of cost. Our prices will prove to you that this is a gcnulno closing ontsale. Como early beforo tho assortment is gone. 23 to 40 per cent, saved. Storo to'rent and fixtures for salo after January 1st. E M M O V A L S O V A L S A L E A L E Lightest and Best Located Store in Town, 29 N. MAIN STREET, MRS. Q. W. HYDE. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUENGLING'S LAQER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Woltcr's, Berliner and Weiss Beer. 22-24 S. Alain St., Shenandoah, Pa. Hooks & Brown, Cloth Bound Books Autocrat of tho Breakfast Tablo. IIouso of Seven Gables. Thaddcus of Warsaw. Scottish Chiefs. Children of tho Abbey. I.ast of tho Jlohicans. And 100. other good titles, 23 cents each, worth 50 cents. Agents for all Dally Papers. q. IM. Main Street T. HE WAY TO GET RICH Is to wivo In buyinff. It's extravafyance to pay three dollars for an article when you cnu buy Just naod none for one or two. It's a hobby of ours to sell Fall : and : Winter : Millinery For tho least possible money. For instance : At tills storo CIHI.DUKN'S OA I'd enn l lioUKhtnt 25 tents and upwards, BAILOR HATH, SO cents nnd upwards nndTItlMMM) HATd at 81.00 and upwards. Wc expect to win your trnilo by making it an nd vantage to you to buy at STA'NK'S, X South Main Street. - - Shenandfflh.) A gonuino wclcomo awaits you JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks and cigars. SHENANDOAH'! Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guarnntecd to be first-class in every particular. Silk ties and lace curtains a itjoo laity. Goods called lor and delivered. Atrial order solicited JOHN F. CLEARY, v. 1 1.1 1 ii ill i n iii.r- i in Mineral waters, Weiss beer. BottXi . I. ..A 17 ana i y peach Alley, SheT) s