fl WflRJVl RECEPTION Is ready for anybody, from a child to a man, who will take the trouble store.' This successful sa to cuter our is our second e of 500 OVERCOATS. We have just this lot from Hammerslough & Co., which we are selling on commission and which can be bought at big inducements. We can show the people siehts of Overcoats which will make them Overcoat hungry, in Chinchillas, Beavers, blue and bl.ick, and Kerseys. UKMK.MltKlt Till! PLACli THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Levi Refowich, 10 and 12 South Main St. EVENING HERALD MONDAY. NOVKMHKU SB, 16U3. TOM REED AT WASHINGTON. Tlio Kx-Siioiiker SurprNni Hit friend liy lilt Altered Appearance. "Washington, Nov. 28. Kx-Sponkor ' Hood arrived In the city yostorday, ami took up his old qiiurtors at tlio Slinrolmiii. Mrs. Hi'ud will not join him until later. Mr. Heed had shaved olT his moustache, nud his altered appearance was quite a surprise to "the numerous friends who thronged the hotel last evening to pay their respects. Mr. Ital declined to be Interviewed. ".It would he manifestly Im proper for mo to say anything about the critleal situations that confront the state nnd treasury departments," said he wlthn slight touch of sarcasm in his tone, "until we hear from the president. Mr. Cleve land has been mi eminently successful in the past two years that we members of congress cannot do better than to await with becoming modesty, awe and resigna tion until he tells us what to do. Then it will bo,tlmo for us to act, and, perhaps, speak a bit also." Iltirglur noil .Tall llrenkor SenU'iicod. KlHE, Pa., Nov, 25. John Coursoy, a persistent jail breaker, was llnally brought tip for sentence yesterday. Coursey is a burglar and hiH partner Is doing time for a job committed a year ago. "oui'sey feigned insanity and escaped from u padded cell In the police station. Ho was recaptured, and being very bad was kept In tlio dungeon, most of tho time, at the county jail. He spent! his time In tho dun geon digging out and escaped just beforo court. When recaptured Coursoy said ho would plead guilty and get at his term of servitude. Judge Gunnison gave him two years and six months in the penitentiary Ilnngcil Herself to tlio Door K110I1. Homk, N. Y., Nov. 25. George Payne, while pas-dug through tho dining room yesterday morning, noticed a ropo tied to the door knob of his mother's room, and tho fingers of a hand ehuplng tho edge of, the door. He opened tho door wltU Ullll culty. and there found. his mother, aged 05 years, dead. She had hanged herself to the door knob, and wa's thus compelled to hold her knees oil the lloor. Mrs. Payne's husband committed suieido on April 211 last by cutting his throat with 11 razor. Tills, imd her ill health, It is believed, led the woman to suieido. Cure for Headache. s a remedy for all forms of Headache I 1- teetric Hitters has proved to he the very j lust. It oljlvts a permanent cure and the! most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its iniluonee. We, urge all who arcaillicted 1 to procure a bottle, and give tins remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual constipation Eleciiii; Uitlei-s cures by giving the needed tono bowels, and few cases long resist tho use of tills medium'. Try it onco. Large hnttles only 50 cents at A. Wasley's Drug More. Two Siirnlny .Skaters Drowned. P.UHLINUTO)!, Vt., Nov. 9G. While skct Ing yestbnlay on Hound pond, two boys, George Knit, aged 18, nnd .Iiii Heaupro, aged 11, were drowned. Gpirgo llesllsle, ag. d 13, had a narrow escape, mil was ros aed. The boys ventured near tho middle, when the Ico g.ivo way. Tho bodies liavo been recovered. Three Drowned In tho Ciiiulieiiand. NasIIVILI.K, Nov. 21. At Pout Crook, on the Cumberland river, In this (David son) county, tw.i young men, Thomas Davis and David Galium, and a youug lady, Miss Onv Work, wore drowned whllo crossing the river In a canoe. The Weather. For oftsturn New York, onstern Penn sylvania and New Jersey: Haln or snow; winds shlftingto e.isturly; colder In north ern Now York. llucklen'H Arnlou Sulve. The beet salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coins, and all skin eruptions, and positively oims piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price S3 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. When you want good roofing, plumbing, ?as fitting, or genoral tingmithiiig dono call on B, F. Gallaghor 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 8-Mf 1 BUY YOUR 'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From El. E3. FOLEY, (01. I'cntic and West SU. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Thromcliimt the KKhm Chcon icled lor llnty l'uriinul, Congress meets next Monday. Oontmlia wants u fire alarm system. llnxlctnn will purchase a chemical engine. Another lift will he sunk at SI. Js'icllolns colliery. The Mimvood and Tunnel Itldgc collieries will he connected hy a long timnol. Amandtisllcckorniid Miss Lizzie (irroll, both of (Jiinknko, will ho married on Thiirs day. The Catawlfwa railroad ban declared n dividend of 31 per cent, on tlio preferred stock. An eisteddfod will be hold at Mt. Cnrmol on Thanksgiving Day, afternoon and even ing sessions. N- The two-yonr-old twin son of William HenaiiiRcr, of Mahanoy City, died of whoop ing cough Saturday. 'Squiro John H. Foster, of l'ottavillo, and Mis Annie K. Snyder, of Wllkesbarre, will be married noxt Thursday. Tlio St. Nicholas wanhcry will bo changed into a jig hoiiK', to increase tho ship;nent of coal. Work commenced to-day. A new series of thirty year bonds, bearing 4 per cent, interest, will be issued by. tlio Pottsvllle School Hoard on December 2d. While at work at Toiiiliicken colliery, near Hazlcton, Isaac Applegsto was run down by a mliio locomotive and instantly killed, Tho Dickinson mid Hu:kncl foot ball teams will play at Suubury on Thursday. Quito a number from town will witness the contest. The Wife of Lewis K. Cecbran, proprietor of the Mountain Spring Hotel, on the CreSKona road, has skipped with tho bar tender. A special meeting of tho local branch of the National Ifeform Institute will he held in tlio Primitive Methodist church this even ing, at 7:80 o'clock. The Horough Council of Olrardvillo has fixed tho tax rule at 5 mills for borough pur poses and :i for water, an increase of 2 mills over last year's rate. Delegates representing the 1. O. S. of A. of the lower end of tho county held a meet ing at PottsvillO on Saturday to discuss the advisability of dividing corlain distticts. The indictment against liichard I'lynn, Michael Conroy and Michael Iiutler, charged with violating the election laws by raising disturbance at the pulls, lias been nol. pressed. William Stretcher, a 17-year-pld boy of Muhauoy City, is under liail for throwing two coupling pins into the rollers at North Mahanoy colliery, doing considerable dam age. Farmer Wagner put $(500 in a bag and placed it in his bam for "sale" keoping. Saturday night thieves 'relieved him of his money. Wagnur lives at l'inegrove. Enongh said. .loukin Orilliths, of Mahanoy City, says he will raco Woodward or Day, of Ashland ; Miloy, of Summit Hill, or Short, of Gilhor ton, 100 yards for a st.iko of $100 a shlo or more. lie will also take three yards start from Salmon, of Mahanoy City. Iteineuiher If jotl l!ao a Cough or Cold, l'an-Tiua always cures, '.Joe. At Grulrlor Hros., drug stoic. . . j ADDITIONAL WATER SUPPLY. Tho rttslllo Water Company Hatt'Ao (pilred Indian Hon. The shortago in the water supply, com pelling1 it to secure water from Tumbling ltun when the Kisenliiitu dam had becomo dry, has caused tho l'uiisille Water Com pany to secure additional sources. On Saturday they became the owners of Indian liui) water right, hy seizure, includ ing about twenty acres. It Hows into the rest branch 01 the Schuylkill river near Allison's, a fiag atation on tho Mine Hill division of tho 1". & I!, liuilroad, about four miles south of Miaersvillo and about three miles north of Cressona. The stream has its source hotwciin Sharp mountain aud Second mountain, and its length is about three miles. It is the purpose of tlio company to pipe the water along tho lovel jas far as West Woods, and then pump it to a reservoir which will he erected oil the north side of Sharp mountain, within easy communication of Pettbville. Kezcma of tho soalp or Scald Head, oven in its most Mivoru form, isnovor-failiimly cured by Doan's Ointment, tho surest specific for all itchiness ol the skin. Musonlu Kalional L'nl wi'nlty. A national university is to bo established at lleavur, l'a hy tho Masonic fraternity. The object of tho iniiveislty will be for tho education of tho children of Master Masons. It will not bo sectarian. Thoro siro five bun died and fifty Masonic llluo lodges in 1'enii' sylvanla, ami earn one ot mom win nave one person to officiate as director of tho Uni versity. Tills institution will have an en dowunient of about fs,000,000, a portion of which will ho donated hy W. K. Vanderhilt. .Each lodgo of Masons will contribute to wards the establishment of tlio school, which will not be of n charitable nature. W. A. Itichurdson, of Sliamokin, has been elected a director of tho university. Tor Sale. A new upright piano for salo cheap. Can ho bought at a bargain as it must bo sold within 30 days. Satisfactory reasons for selling same, which can bo been at 000 Wost Centre street. 11-13-tf Shako oil' ltheiuimtlsiii mid Neuralgia. Hub well with lied Flag Oil, 3Sc. At Ciruhlor lbxis.drug store. v Coming Krents. Nov. 28. Annual turkoy supper, under auspicesof All Saints' P. B. Church, in Hob bins' opera house. Dec. 2. Grand mawpjerado Jll in Kob- bins' opera house under the auspices of the Grant Hand. Dec. 4. 23d annual supper of tho olsh Itaptlst chiiroh In Bobbins' oponi house. Havo tho leaks in your gas and water mains repaired by P. W. Boll, the plumlior. .Mahanoy City lluslnoss College. This excellent college, at 205 East Centre street, gives " Commorcial, Shorthand ad Typewriting coursas equal to any in tho state at the very lowest rates, Individual in structionDay and ovoning classes. Students constantly-entering. Catalogue free. 10-M-tf G- W. Williams, Principal, There Never Was a Hotter Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 30c. AtGrublor Bros., drug store. PERSONAL. Andrew Meluslsoy visited friends nt l'otts- vllle to-day. Superintendent Thomas IWird spent to-day at I'ottuvhle. Mrs. Luke Welsh, of West Cherry street, is seriously ill. ' Christ. Schmidt transacted ImsiijoH at the county seat to-day. ,'' Lx-Seuator It. J. Monaghan mado a trip to l'ottvlllo this morning. Joseph (1 nun m was tho guest of tho Lewis 1 family at Ashland last evening. Joe Lowenthal, of llRr.leton, a former resi dent of town, is visiting friends hero. Conductor John Ueovos, of Delano, cir culated among town friends yesterday. Mrs. A. 1). Gablo is still critically ill, but hears her sufferings with great foitittuloi Mrs. Thomas Snyder and children, of South Jardin street, aro visiting relatives at Aubifrn. Harry Leant, of Sliamokin, was tlio guost of A. 11. Lamb, on South Jardiu street, yes terday. Fred. Oruhlor, student at tho Nuremberg college, spoilt yostorday In town wltii his parents. Miss Mollip Ferguson and her Iiro'thcr, Thomas, of Mahanoy City, visited friends it town yostorday. Mrs. II. C. Iloyer, of West Chester, is the guost of her daughter, Mrs. Fred, llonnor, on South Jardiu street. J. II. Poineroy, K, W, Shoemaker and S. O. M. llollopetor, Ksqs., attended court at tho county scat to-day. E. Duoll, the South Main street jeweler, has returned from Now York with u full j stock of holiday goods. W. C. llaird, of tho Medlco-Chiriirgioal College, Philadelphia, is spending Thanks giving with his parents, at llrownsvillc. Mr. and Mrs. George I'owiek, who are guests of the latter' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Honry Shaffer, visited friends at St. Clair to-day. Miss liossio IiahiuuwitK and her brotlier, Joseph, and Louis Foinborg, of Maltanuy City, and Mr. and Mis. Harry Martin, of Mt. Curir.el, wero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Supowitz, yesterday. Satisfaction guaranteed by Doll, tho plumber. 1 Lost Creek Locnlettes, J Owing to a squeeze from tho workings of Hammond colliery, the people on the upper road have been notified to vacate their resi-1 deuces. 1 The T. A. 11. society will produce the ! comedy "A Drop too Much," on Thanksgiving night. H. M. lieynolds lias resigned as station 1 igcnt at the L. V. dopot, and John, 11. 1 McDonald lias siicicedcd him. Tho latter I was the night operator. Miehacl McGratli is dangerously, ill with I pneumonia. Mrs. M. J. Ilrennan is recovering from a ' scvero illness. A Hit for Coughs and Colds. What? Pan-Tina, 23c. AtGruhler llroi., drug store. I.on er Tax Hates, Those who have paid their taxes this year have noticed a great reduction in tlio rate, although real e-tato assessments havo been increased from 18 to 18J mills. Tho taxes ac cording to assessments, now and old, aro as follows: Old men $1.2:), formerly $1.5.) ; laborers $1.35, formerly $2.10; .shoemakers, tailors, etc., $1. hi, formerly $2.10 ; minors, brakcnien, etc., $1.01), formerly $2.70; mechanics $1.81, formerly $2.70 ; station agents, constables, etc., $1.00, formerly $2.70 ; business and prufei-sional men $3.70, formerly $3.00; clerks, school teachers, etc., 2.15, for merly $2.70 ; coal operators, liverymen, etc., $2.78, formorly $2.70. Serious troubles como from tho neglect of a cough Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup is n perfect euro for coughs and colds of all sorts. The l'eanut K.illot Cnso. The easo of J. Harry .lames and Barren & Ilartman against tho county, growing ou of a contract to priut election tickets, will probably come up for trial this week. The plaintill's allege that tho contmet to print tho ballots was awarded to them and. afterward tho work given to an Alleutown firm. Even in tho most severe eai-es of sprain or bruise, cut or burn, Thomas' 1-clectric Oil gives almost instant relief. It is the iduul family Jiniuiont. ' 1 Touring tho Sooth. 'i J.'Aldrieh Lihhy, tho well-known ballad1 singer, and bis wife (nco Miss Kate Tinyur, of Miaersvillo,) aie now traveling through tho South and aro winning great receptions, Mr. Ubby is well known to many peoplo In this ncctiou. Good advice: Never lcavo home on a journey without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrheal Itcmedy. For salo by Oruhlor Bros., Druggists, Awarded Damages. The ease of Arthur Oscar, of Ashland, against the Schuylkill Traction Company was beforo J. I.inawoaver, E. W. Shoemaker, Esq., and CharJoB Jlmbor, as arbitrators, aj. l'ottevllle, 011 Saturday and an award of $100 was mado for. th plaintiff, who had a lug broken and wag otherwUo injured hut Maroji by being run over by one of tho coinpuny's ours. Buy Keystone Hour. Be snro that the name IiKBbio & BaeIi, Ashland, Pa is printed on every sack. tf Itollef la Six Honrs. DiaUtmiiig kiduey and bladder diseaaea relieved In six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidnoy Cure." This now remedy is a great surpnso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, liack and ovory part of the urinary passages in male or femalo. It relieves retention of water nnd pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want uuick relief anil euro this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. For comforUblo, porfont fitting mon's, ladies' or children's footwear, you want to go to Wonifir's, on North Slain street, tho most popular priced shoe store In town. Grunt Hand Jliiscjocrado Hall. Grand masquerado ball by tho Grant Band, Hohbiiia' hall, Dec. Snd. Kvont of the season. Go and try Womer's shoo etoro, on North Main street, for footwear. Tho cheapest and host place in town. 11-7-tf Dentil from Slnrtntlnii nnd Kxposure. Mazati.AS, Mox., Nov. SB. Tlio demt bodies of Mvu men, two of whom are recog nized as being Amerloans, have been dis covered northwwt of hero In n wild section of tho Sierra Madro mountains. Tho bodies are supposed to bo thowof mem bers of n gold prospecting party who laffc horo several weeks ago. Tho two Ameri cana wore from California, but their names nro not known horo. The others wero Mexicans, It is supposed that tho party lost their way in tho niounthms, and all died together from starvation ana o Uposuro. An Aged 1'roressor Lynched. Alley, Gil, Nov. 3fs. I'mfossor Pur duo, rtO years old. was taken from tho jail In Mount Vernon, Ga., at 1 o'clock in tho morning ly n mob. Ills throat was cut from car to car, and many shots wero fired Into Ills tiody. Ho wnssald to havo becomo criminally involved with Miss Willlo Grady, tho daughtor of a citizen of this county. Sho was an assistant In his school. Professor Purdue Is snld to have been a man of great lntollect. Ho had a wlfo ami several grown daughters, who are highly rospectcd. Private lnv.imi Asylum Itnlded. New YoIik, Xov. 25. The prlvutolusano asylum maintained for tho last eight yours I at Amltyvllle, L. I., by John Louden was ' raided on Saturday by tho stato comuils- 1 sion In lunacy. London was arrested and 1 liold to await tho action of tho grand jury 1 upon two charges, for illegally confining Insane persons and for conducting a prlvato I ivsylum for the insano without a llccnso. I Ho was released on $2o0 ball for tho action at tho grand jury. Louden says ho Is be ing "hounded" by th6 lunacy commission. Mgr. PatolH's lactation, BALTIMOHK, Nov. 2.). Cardinal Gibbons aiinouncos that the consistory at which tlio elevation of Mgr. ijatolll to thocardtnalato Will lo officially promulgated will assem ble In Homo today. Mgr. has arranged to havo the ceremonies Incident to hhj eleva tion tako plnco In tho cathedral In this . J., T;n llla '', .,, nn ' this occasion. The mass will bo celebrated by Mgr. Satolll and Cardinal Gibbons will confer tho berctta. One Killed nnd Two Injured. PlTTsnuitu, Nov. 35. ily tho breaking of a erano at the Ulaclt Diamond Steel works 0110 man was killed and two others wero soverely but not fatally Injured. The dead man Is Harry Hunter, of 01 Fourth avenue. Ho had his back and chest crushed, causing internal injuries from which he died at St. Frnnols' hospital. Tho Injured nre William Isnooson, crushed about tho oliest; John Kennedy, logs broken. All woro mnrrlod and havo fam ilies. Colt Cnso Settled Finally. Pl'.ovmusoK. Nov. 21. James M. ltln- loy, Mrs. Colt's counsel, says tlio Coir cnso has boon settled, and that ho thinks noth ing moro will be heard of either Mrs. Colt's suit or tho suit against Mr. Van Alen. Francis Colwell, attorney for Col onel Colt, also says tlio cnso Is settled. It Is understood Mrs. Colt's alimony will bo much less than at first demanded. Host plumbing U douo by P. W. Bell. DOUClHKItTY. On the 21th Inst., nt hlicnnn flonh, l'a., John A. Dougherty, aged .10 years. Funeral will tnkc nlace on Wednesday morn ing, 27th lost. High muss at the Annunciation clmreh. Interment nt I'raekvllle. llelntives and friends respectfully invited to nttcud. 2t F:1 ltorsox'.s IIKATKH, 1'. J. FinmcsoN, MAKAClI'.II. One Solid Week, Commencing MONDAY EYE., NOVEMBER 26, '96. MISS ETHEL TUCKER, Supported hy her own special selected ctmipiiny. RADIUS' NIGHT, Monday night; neeuro i-onts oarly. cc QUEENA. The Fmious I'nlou ts.in.ii" Tlititrc Success, orginidly played by Mi, s 'roc!.er in all the principal citlisof A;aeihu, Toes' Liy evi ninjir. Tit Jfr'nrh Woman Wedii' s'!.!.-' evening The ltiipslno KUve Thur-im. , ;Th:ihksxlvhig Day Miitinc-) : (loltli i Ciant Tl ivs "n i veninK The Lo' fc Par idlsc Fii.h.y e.enlnn Cnlle.l liaek S iio.d.iy nmtluee To ho anii'u:ieed t- HiiMlny eveninu The Hoop of (.old PRICES : 10, 20 and 30 CENTS. MATINEES, 10 and 20c. Jtei' oil Meats on sale at Khlhi's drugstore. Tciarns to Hire. if rou wnnt to hire a sufe nnd rcHnble U.'.iii Tor driving or for working purposes Imiv ftliields' llery sinlite a visit. IVnina i-oitsiuntly on hand at reasonuldo mtcs. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 110 JCast Centre street, Oppofeito Itcndlut; railroad station. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jartlin Street. cHAS DERR, Tonsorial Artist. 12 Went Centre street. Ptr'Mi hair cutting n spcclnlty. Clean towol wit n feirv ..have. MISCELLANEOUS. TTIOU SALH. An upriuht plana. In oxeellent T eonoltlon, will ne ooni lor si.w. Appi nt this ofllee. U-W-tf liUSINIIfeH MEN lookhiB for now Ideas In Joh J printing tun hud them ut tho IIkhai.d olllco. Wo are loolclng for now eutomern, and tlio next tlmo you need irll)tljiK oall nround or drop us n iioeuil. New type, now prcstios nnd now men do t lio worK. "irANTHU. An honest, nctlve gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house. Salary tTffl, payable JIS weekly, nnd Minaiioo permnnijin, ltefercnces. Knelojie sclf-nddrensed Dominion Company, Chicago. stamped envelope, Tlio 310 Ootalin llulliltng, H-ll-26t I"0 YOU WANT A JOII7 Tiiero arc many Kinds 1) of Jolito he had; ouie nro lnul, some aro good ; wmie roc in j r? brnlna wo reier lo nenntu" m ai looking for, nndooupled eo-lt's job work wo'ro with this Information Is the fact the HfcilAUi Job rooms turn out the. neatent work in tne county, unii iciem wuric men, new nmterlnl and no waits do tho work. Urine us your order; you'll never regret it. A postal card is sulucient. The Happy Housewives All housewives nre happy when they receive a second supply of -GOLD flEDAL" Flour, for they know it "makes the best bread." You enn get it of tiny grocer at $2.50 per half-barrel sack. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Whol esale 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. CHARLIE SINg7 - Chinese Laundry NO. SOUTH JARDIN STREET. First-class Work 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, fc; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SI IMG, IVlanageK' Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo havo just received a flno lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papors in tho market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo havo also in stock a great ileal of last year's patterns which we nro selling at a sacrifico. Como and sco our lino of goods. Wo havo tho most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store In Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J f3 CARDEN xr House, Sign and Decorative Painting. ' ' " V "r-VlZ.IN3 No. 224 west Centre Street, Shenandoah, e OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Hooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver llllinga. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridgo work and nil operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltnum's Block) ast Centre Street. OOlce Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. in. M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. Properties For Sale. mWO-STOUY Frame Iluildlng, 30xJ5 feet on JL Pouth Chestnut street. Kents for S18 per month ; will bo sold cheap. HAM' LOT nnd TWO HOUSES, situated on West Centre street. Will pay 12 per cent, on investment, ami can no uougiit on cosy terms. AFAItM OF XI ACItES within three miles of pood niurkct. Twenty-nino ncres under cultivation, aud four ncres of Kood timber. Frame fnrm house, six rooms, good barn nnd nil In good condition. Will be sold for $1,200 cash. HALF LOT rind two homes on South Main , street., S1.M0. alWO LOTS nnd six houses, Including three story frame hotel nnd store room, on ICnst Centro street. Property In (rood condition. AKBrcgnto rent, 3110.00 per month. HOW ABOUT -r ....THAT FALL HAT? Yon promised yourself this Fall, and of course you are anxious to buy it as cheap as possible. Best Quality at Lowest Reasonable Prices in Ladles', Misses' and Children's MILLINERY, Can he feixi'Run at STANK'S, 7 South Main Street, - - Shenan1oah. For tho Latest Styles nnd Lowest Trices in . . . Fall and Winter ,-Call at- SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. ill North Main St., Shenandoah. Hooks & Brown, COME ONE I COME ALL I, noiMT omiirw, Saturday, Nov. 30. No trouble to show goods. A N. Main Street Grocers. IFYOOflEEDfiHOrlSE Wait for Win. Neiswenter's 18th Carload of Western Horses, which will arrive shortly and will be dis posed of at private sale at his stables, cor. Main and Coal streets. This carload will consist of good workers, drivers and mated teams. Every horse sold will be guaran teed. Watch this space for day of Arrival. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and f.eo tho hrightest, hrecziost, 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 aro a hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 24 North tVlaln St. REMOVAL SALE I R E M O V A L S A L E R E All goods must bo sold hy Janu ary 1st, regardless of cost. Our prices will prove to you that this is a genuine closing out salo. Como early before tho assortment is gono. 25 to 40 por cent, saved. Store to rent and fixtures for salo after January 1st. O V A L S A L E Lightest and Best Located Store in Town. 29 N. MAIN MRS. Q. V. STREET HYDE. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Heading Brewing Co.'s Ileer and Porter. 116 and 11S S. Main St. A genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts, Pool room attached, l'lneet whiskeys, bce, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks aud clears. SHENANnOAU'g Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to bo flint-class In every particular. 811k ties and laco curtains a sii. laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial order solicited JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drim Mineral wAt01'. WetM beer, Itnttler .1 tlnest lugur beem. 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenand? t,, 1- , 1 .