V Is Wflllfl REGEPTIOJJ ready for anybody, from a child to a man, who will take the trouble to niter our store. This is our second successful sale of 500 OVERCOATS. We have just this lot fronh Hammerslough & to., which we are selling pn commission and which can be b'duht 'at big inducements. ..We can show the people sights of Overcoats which will make them Overcoat hungry, . in Chinchillas, Beavers, blue and black, and Kerseys. ItltMHMIIKlt TIIU l'l.ACK THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Levi Refowich. 10 and 12 South Main St. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY. DEC12Mltr.il 3, 1805. A BIS UNDERTAKING. Will Mult it VrrtU'iil Shaft mill Open ii flmijtuny Two Mile I.img. , Tho Philadelphia t Heading Coal & Iron' Comiwny 1ms perfected plans that will trans form tlio olil Bast colliery at Big Mine Htm and tho Potts colliery at Locust Dale into one of the mot extensive mino oneniiiKS in this legion. Those plans proviilo for the sinking of n nlopo afid sliaft respectively that will extend to the bain of the coal measures and tap all veins of coal in oxMence there, thus making it poiblo to mino hundreds of thousands of tons of coal that it wan impossible to reach in tho past. At the Potts colliery fho'liig shaft will penetrate tho caith 01)0 yards, equalling the depth of 2000 yards of slops and tints reduce the strain on the timbers. . Mining experts ay tho innovation of shafting will revolu tionize the methods of mining coal now in vogue. , . A new, and inexaustihle field of coal lias been opened up at tlio I!.i.st colliery by the completion of an underground tunnel 3711 feet long opening up tho Mammoth Vyin and pfvidingfor a new gangway two,mile.4 in li ngili extruding to'Jtiiu old Preston 'Hill colliery. Another tunnel 000 feet in length will pass directly across the basis, and will allow of two gangways that will open up con siderable coal that was heretofore considered uuminable. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. V. Gallagher 18 West Centre Street. Dealer ii' otoves. S-l-tf Hail Access 1o tlio Vaults. Judge-elect P. M. Dunn yesterday sub mitted an atlidavit to the court setting forth that Charles E. Merger, a member of tho bar, had entered tho vaults in tlio Prothonotnry's oflieoat night and examined the election returns during the absence of ProthOnotsry Deegau or his clerks, and that tlio iron doors leading to the tiro proof vaults vcro cither left open, contrary to the rulos of tlio ofllce or the Kid lierger had secured a key in order to gain access to the records. Jtidgo ' Itcchtel look the papers and granted a rule directing ' Prnthonotary Dccgan and C. K. lierger to answer the charges before court on Monday next. Have tho leaks in your gas and water maii lepnircd by P. W: Boll, tho plumber. ' To Arliltnito u Claim. Borough Solicitor Pomcroy, ox Councilman ("tAlhiKher and ex-Town Clerk Curd in went 1 1 Pottsville this morning to attend ,tho ar iiitratiou of the case of Stautl'er ngmlnst tho jioroltgh. When the public water works ware fit started StautTer was employed to nako surveys and maps and his bill was paid, i receipt being given In full for all services, loiuo time after a lawyer named lioyer, of Sjnhury, put in a claim against tho borough or making the same maps. Tho lawyer was .tffenedto StauU'er, and now tho latter U rying to enforco collodion of tlio amount . aimoil by Jtoyer, alleging that tho rccoipt ,ch did not cover the lawyor's horvicos. Jlaluimiy City Himiness College. This oxcellont college, at 205 Kast Centre ! eet, gives Commercial, Shorthand ,id '. pewriting course oiual to any in tho stRte ; tho very lowest rates. Individual in--. taction. I)iy and ovetii.ig classes. Students . instantly untoring. Oateloguo free. ; t-U-tf G. W. Williajis, Principal. ;!ot gas fitting is done by P. V Boll. f , l'liueriil. , The funeral ot Mr. 'Annie M. Didyouug l ok place tlii inoriiiJig ' fron ilie fain'Uy i Ulnee on Went ltyspberry allef. High Am was colehrateil at the 'AnrTiiuciation , nireh ami interment was made in the parish u1 uetory. j School .Shoes, At Werner's. Tlie bct service for tho loast m ,yt Uint is why wo shoe about half the MjW Pf Shwiandoah. , l-37-tf UY YOUR- 'Groceries feed,' hay Md'sjhAw, ' Also Table and Floor Otf Cloths From lm: Ontre nnd W.'st Sts. day. TEACHERS' LOCAL INSTITUTE. A Iti'giilar Sesliin Wild Held l.nst Ironing 111 (ho High School IliilhUng. The regular session of local institute was liold in the High school building lastovening, Superintendent M. P. Whitaker presiding. Miss Maine Wulcy conducted tlie singing of "The Fountain."'' A discussion on the Institute' lecture of Dr. Byron V, King was opened by Miss Mahala FMrchild. The reviow and criticism contained in this paper wag both comprehen sive and forcible. -Miss O'Cotmell followed with a scholarly paporon these mtno lectures. Prof, J. W. Cooper next spokeof the teach ings of Dr. John 11. DeMotte, first dwelling on "tlie objects of energy," nOxt how to obtain that energy and how to apply that energy. . Miss Connelly spoke on tho doctrines of Dr. KdwardShaw, Spontaneous drawings on tlie blackboard aid tlie teacher in doveloping reading. Comfortable surroundings, a good, lively interest and a bUlHcieut preparation are all requisites to good results in rending. Supt. M. P. Whitnker spoko brielly on the value of breathing exercises. Mis Clino then quoted Mary Anderson, the noted ' actress, commending tlie taking of regular exerctso in breathing, tlio object to bo attained being the development- of- the muscles M tlie chest and thfc -Velc.' MisM'K rairchild" and" OTonnell and Pror. Cooper injfcrcd into this discussion and soino' very good points wore brought out. At the next meeting of institute, Miss llreiinan will have a class iu arithmetic, illus trating the manner "of reaching weights and i measures. Miss Alice I.eho read a very interesting ! article cm tho relation uf i.'lneatim to lialnt forming. "Whatever is worth doingls worth dolus well," is s applicable In the mental world M it is in tlio pliy&foRl. Tho tonchcr on do nothing hotter than utting before his or hor pupils correct examples, and thon tho scholar makes, his pattern correctly. There 1 This In Jlllit tlie, '1 lilliff. Ked 1'lag Oil ffir sprains and brnisos. Unlhlcrliros., drnjt store. At A Prosecutor Surprised. 'icy' , Detective Amour tells a siury of n case he had at Glra'rdville. arreted two Arabians for peddling'fWd caused them to bo com mitted at that place until ho could sccuro the services of an interpreter. Ho caiuo to town and engaged an Arabian merchant, named Joseph Mandourand returnqd with him to Girardvillo. When tho case was called up Mondour surprised Amour by taking the rstand and swearing that tho men uuderarrcst were not peddlers,. but had been scut out .'by liim to take orders for goods. His plea' did not go' far, however, as he was unable to pro duce any books for order-, and explain why ho sent men who could neither speak nor understand tho English language to solicit orders among Knglish speaking people. 5Ian dour gave a check for $100 for a release of the prisoners pending further hearing. It lilts the Spot That's Itlght. What? l'an-Tina for coughs and colds. At Oruhlcr ltros., drug store. Mil th anil Mtilc ICelgtii'il. The masquerade ball hold in Itobbins' opera house Inst night under tho auspicon of tho (irant liaiid was a very dnjoyablo ntlair. In spito of the unfavorable weather couplos travoled from all parts of thq region to par ticipate iu the event and tho attendanco was very large. Some of tho costumes were both very beautiful and unique and in some instances it was difficult to dec'ido which excelled as a poduct of tho costumcr's skill. The music was furnished by tho over popular Scboppe orchestra and, of course, was of an excellent character. The arrangements wore perfect and tho band can count upon a largo patronage nt any time they give their friends an opportunity to ylarticipato in an event liko the one they enjoyed last night. rnn-TlnaJ, What ,1s It? The greatest euro for coughs and colds. At 1 Gruhlcr Hroi., drug store. Wrlghoil nt Mittiiittny lluiic Arrangements have been about completed i by which three-fourths of tho coal that is now being .weighed at tho Philadelphia & Iieading scalo at Shamukin, will bo taken I direct from tho mines to JIabanoy Plane and I weighed there. This will neeesnlthtc a nuui- her of changes in the local arrangement. 1 Several of those now employed at the I transfer will likely be eddiged to move to ' Malmnoy Plane, and it is said that three or four freight engines and their crews will bo ) taken4to Gordon. As each crow consists of six men, this loss will mean quite a great , deal to Shamokin, TJ10 change vttis made on t Monday. Shamokin Kxchango. j It's Oueer How Oulck j Pan-Tina euro coughs and colds, B3c. At tiruhlcr Ilros., drugstore. I'renchud lii'silulng Clothes. Up at Plyuututh there is a Welshman who, besides mining coal, frequently nets as a local prawhor for Congregational churches. Tttb other evening he dolayod at his work aiulcame dut of tho mine just at the hour litnlich he 'wiy ;anuouricod to proach, and wjthout taking timo to change his clothe or'tako n bath, ;ii'f, .fulfilled the preaching appointmont, onlj takiug time to doiiwthe glim of hUyijgr'''!'- Satisfaction uajapjicod by Boll, tho plumbar. ' . 1 ii. 'ii . Tho 6nnt!auUe stoamsliip conipnnios irjih! tiflRrJhuuld do m before the new ' raise gp into'eiSrct,. Call on T. T. Williams, sten'm ship (igent, Xu. 4 f-'uiitli Jardiu street. havo formed a pool to raise the steerage ratps. Thfryfvl)ll'.o' jin intfreaVi , of '?10 bv.flja priMut; nt. Those Avliliiug to ihijcbaso PITHY P01HTS. i llnpitctihigt Throughout the lte Icleil fur Hmly 1'hiiisi Dlphtlicrla is prevalent at tin Tho remains of Philip Mcllu hauuock, were interred at (lira Scarlet fever is still preval villo, and ellbrts to prevent ti avail. mo vHiuaoto norso ow Prank King ml Micl yesterday. The fronts arc being p Heisenborgcr buildings, at uiiu venire Bireeis. rairicK itoacli is anxiottl 100 j-anl race with John henahan, fo iiBoth men live at atrardvillo, Ocorgo Shuey, of Shamokin, ed yester day of hydrophobia, having been bitten 1 mad dog lime months ago. Heading and Pottsville roosters wllf -'fight at tlio Inltor place in tlie near future. H'hcro will be ten fights for big stakes. Tlie Pottsvillo silk mill has a strlko on hand. Twenty-two boys quit work, because of a refusal to increase their iay. Tlie mhddy streets sliggosts tho advisability of inotornien boing careful to stop tho electric cars just at tho crossings. Christinas toys and candies are now elaborately displayed iu tlio store windows and airord joyous sight for the children. Tlio cocking main nt Slahalioy Piano bo tween Shenandoah and Lansford birds, for $200 a side, resulted in a defeat for tho for mer. The state medical board of examiners will meet at Harrisburg, December 0, to prepare questions for tho coming exainlnatiou of young doctors. A regular monthly meeting of tho School Board will bo held to-morrow evening and It is oxpectcd several important matters will come up for consideration. It looks as if there will be an early open ing of tho Springelection campaign and announcements of candidates may be ex pected after the next ten days, or two weeks. A ten-year-old Polish boy, with ' a tug around his neck asking that people treat him kindly on his way from Poland toShamokin, passed through town on a Lehigh Valley train yesterday morning. To-niorrbw evening the annual supper of the Welsh Baptist church will bo hold in Itobbins' opera houe. I'or 23 years t)io con gregation of tliis church has indulged in nu event of tho kind announced and they have increased in popularity each year. The attendance to-morrow night promises to be very large. ARE YOU PROPERLY CLOTHED 7 (iolilin, tlin Clothier, Gles the People Clad Tidings. Good clothing leads to good health. Hear this iu mind, and at the same time remember that for overcoats and good, heavy winter clothing of the best makes, latest styles and nt prices within tho reach of everybody, Ii. Goblin's .Mammoth Clothing House, 0 and 11 South Main street, is just the place you want. Wo call special attention to our overcoats. Wo carry the largest stock in the County nnd defy competition as to prices and quality. Our store is tho recognized headquarters for children's clothing. L. Goldin's Mammoth Clothing House, 0 and 11 South Main street, Shenandoah. The Contrnllerslilp. ' To-morrow tho' County Commissioners and Solicitor Ulrich will appear beforo tho At torney General nt Harrisburg iu tho matter of the quo warranto proceedings to oust Controller Severn. Tlie latter will bo .rep resented by S. II. Edwards, M. K. Olmsted, Esqs., and Hon. C. K. llrumm. Tho petition sets forth that Mr. Sovcrn has been 111 office Since Octobor nth) and that he has ho legal title, it will j-elievc a long suffering public when tho ' constitutionality of the act is finally passed upon. "oiYerert 11 Itcunrd. Tho County Commissioners have offered a reward of f 100 for the arreat and conviction of the murderer of Mrs. Gorman, lato of Mill Creek. nii:i). SIMMONS. On the "1st int., at Philadelphia, Pu., Frederick Simmons, ' ngeil 3) yours. Funeral will tnko--plnco on Wednesday, 1th i(it.t.i at 2 1. 'in., from tlio family resldsnee, corner of Chestnut street and Huckleberry rillt.v 'Kliiimiiiln:ili. l'a. liitcrinoiit in tlio Odd Fellows' cemetery. Itelnllvcs and friends respectfully invited to attend. l'J-2-2t 1IM ril.l.. Jll iiie .mi nisi... 111 anvil. iiiuiiiiu. Pa., Martha, relict of llenlaiiiin Powell, aged 00 yearn, 5 months mul 'JO days. Funeral wll tnke place on Thursday, 5th inst., at 2 p. m., from the family residence on West Cherry htreet. Servii-es in the Welch C.ilvuuistic jMethodUt church. Interment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, lleliitives and filends respectfully invited to attend. 12-3-2t IIEURALCtIA and BlmihrConplalnts, M?MM WEmfjAl LAWS, vPreseillied py eminent phyaiclanat. DR. ifJRHTER'is World rnnowndl ItmarkblysucceB8fulI OnlvnonnlnewltU Trade Mark "Anchor,", jr. aa. uichter ft cp- s)srwi5t., nswyori:. , -31 HIGHEST flWfinDS. 13 Broach Houses, Own Glusworks, ijliOcts 111 siu imiuloiii urAir uy I': 1). Mr in OH. .Minn m . .1. .n lllllnn, 7 h Mam H . 1 U Hn- - irenbiieh, N K ,,r &itlilA'J 'rojrlstjloft MISCELLANEOUS. IiWH IfKN'T - Doiible liloek of dwelling J1 houses, sltua"-!! mi North White street, be tween l elitre nnil I.loyd Ktrccta. Apply to 51m. Koko Uradley, South White Mrcet. lM-2t I poll IlKNT.-t'IVn nicely furnished rooms. ' Centnil looulion. All eonvenionoea, Aih ply at iij ISitt Cei.lre utreet. ll-20-8t "rANTHI).'-Ai4 honeht, netlVe gentleman or Vl latb'i if tfilvi (or i-ollablo. Mtnlillshed Iiojmo. Pnlftry , pfispble $15 weekly, nnd exxfnes. 'Sjtuntltni permUneiit. Itefrrencm. Ill 10)1 ma telnddrohSMl i4iiiii)i(Kl uiiviloo, Tho iTouilnloji Cpmpuny, .110 Omaha lliillillnt;, ndeaBo" n-u-aet IjOH SAI.R One of the inot donlrablci proii ! wtloi, on Main strwit, pnlynt ' , r ftl?tfrnsy-nt-Uw. Olllt: Corner Oeutrv mid Murket street. 12-3-lm lomttoiw HfiiffllNt.'- ffil'bfno t'Jfirfy by fflraCTftlie new HJBiW!.f White mm 8 S. cninn Main Street. Bohemian Vases 25c. each Bohemian Vases, sold every where for 50c, at 39c. Bisque Figures - 25c. each Bisque Figures.worth $1 each at 75c Hand Painted Placque at 25c. each Filbigree Toilet Bottles 25c each China Brush Vases 35c. each Genuine Royal Wooster Cups and Saucers 50c. French China Cups and Saucers 50c. Alter Dinner Conees, worth 25c. ?t 15c I Bohemian Glass Candle Stick 50c Carlsbad China Fruit Plates 10c. each Carlsbad China-Fruit Saucers 10c. each Carlsbad China Bone Dishes, worth $2.50, at $1.75 doz. Japanese Trays 15c Sugar and Cream, on Tray, 50c". 'Bet Cracker Jars jb'c Olive Trays , 50 China Smoking Sets $-oo China Syrup Jugs "50c Indv. Bread and Butter 10c. each Berry Sets, Fancy China, $1.29 up Child's Cup, Saucer and Plate 10c Japanese Sugar and Cream 90c China Brush and Comb Tray 50c Lemonade Set, consisting of Pitcher, Tray and Six Glasses, 60c Lemonade Set, Fancy Imported, worth $4. 50 at Si. 75 China Clocks $2.50 Water Sets, Bdttle and Glass 25c Milk Sets, IJottle and 2 Glasses 50c Princess Banquet Lamps $i-95 Night Lamps with. Decorated Shade 25c. ki ACCEPTABLE GIFT. A Decorated Toilet Set, six pieces, $i-95 Ten Pieces - - $2.50 Ten Pieces, filled colors and gold line $3.75 Twelve Pieces, 'blue point $4.50 Twelve Pieces, wide gold stipple $8.00 Twevle Pieces.' one of the hand somest on the market $10.06 Wo keep on hand 75 different styles to cnoose trom. Tea Sets $3.50, $4.50, $6.oo, $8.00 and up Dinner Sets - $10.00 Dinner Sets - - $12.00 Dinner Sets $13.00 Dinner Sets - $15-00 Dinner Sets made up as you tvaut them. Glass Sets 25c Sc 4c Sc IOC IOC 35c IOC 4c Ten Cent Pickles at Engraved Tumblers at Engraved Tumblers at -Bud Vaces at Rose Bowls, worth 25c. at Banana Dishes, worth 50c. Celery Trays Large Salt and Pepper Nicest Goblet at at 5C Fancy Needle etched Tumblers 10c Castors 25c 4c Flour Sifters Decorated Vinegar 25c rfL'i Necktie Boxes Glove Boxes Handkerchief Boxes Veil Boxes Brush and Comb Cases Photpgraph Frames Jewel Cases .' ' Card Receivers Coin Purses .. ' Comb and Mirror Cases SMOKERS' ARTICLES Morocca Cigar Cases and Smoking Sets from 25c, ip Special Sale of Albums Monday to Saturday, Dec. 2d, to 7th. Photograph Albums worth $1,25, will go at 75 cents. Collar and Cuff Coxes, Jewel Boxes, etc., in Celluloid and White Metal. THE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT is crowded with Novelties. 1 8 inch Washable Doll 15c 20 inch Washable Dolls 25c Jointed Dressed Dolls 25c 75c. Dressed Dolls for 50c These Dolls have never been sold for 1 ess than 75 cents. . Magic Lanterns 25c Iron Brownie Carts 10 and 25c Toy Wash Stands 25c Cupboards 10 and 25c $1.00 Horses 75c Toy Stoves, Iron, joc, $1.00,21.75 i 'ana-12.75 Musical Instruments Dolls Beds and Cradles Dolls Wardrobes Child's Black Boards ? Games', Biks, Drums Gunsj Tree Ornaments, Bauksi Mechanical Toys, Trains, etc. Our Fine Candies still take the lead. 8 S. Main Street. The Happy Housewives All housewives are happy when they receive a second supply of "GOLD riEDAL" Flour, for they know it "makes the best bread." You can get it of any grocer at $2.50 per half-barrel sack. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale 105 South Main Street, CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Lauririry, NO. O SOUTH JARDIN STREET. First-class NAork at Low Prices. All Work done in first-class manner, and satisfaction jruarantecd. Shirts washed' and ironed, 10c; shlHs Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, ?c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. HOOKS & BROWN Holiday Gifts. BOOKS. Toy Hooks from $c. up Linen Hooks 10, 15, 25, 50c Illustrated Hound Hooks, nil prices . A choice selection of Hoys' Hooks $1 Cloth Bound Hooks nt loe A better one nt 25 cts. Oxford Teachers' Bibles $2 Indexed 3 BLOCKS. A. B. C. Blocks Nested Blocks '. . . ' , I'ictttrc Blocks v . . .' . . IRON TOYS. Engine and train 25c, '50c. alid 1$ Fire Engines Hose Carriages Sulkies Pratic Wagons,- etc DOLLS. Dressed Dolls. . . . 25c, 50c. and Si Kid Ddlls , Tointcd-DOlls Washable Dolls' China Head Dolls at lowest prices. . DressingC as e s . A complete stock'of Dressing' Cases Shaving Sets Worklloxes Jewel Cases Necktie Holders Glove Holders Photograph Holders . ........ At frriccs'to suit everyone. - - CHlNAWARE. Cups and Saucers After Dinner Cups and Saucers. . . Shaving Mugs Children's Tea Sets Bisque .Figures Ornaments, &c GAMES. Tli lurKest assortment In town. The, New Chevy Chase Base Ball Game , Hide and Seek . . Halnia , 1, Parchesi and numerous others . . . Brpwuic Rubber Stamps Air Rifles Magic Lanterns Mack Boards. Doll Carriages. ., . '. Banks Trumpets, &c, &c Mirrors Clocks 100 Styles of Tree Ornaments . . . Wheelbarrows Celluloid Picture Frames, &c., &c. , INSPECT OUR STOCK. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Itcincmber tlio pluco, No, 4 NORTH WAIN STREET. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail v Liquor 'Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agcht, for Reading Browing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11S arid 11S S. Main St. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenatidoah Dentnl Rooms for painless oxtraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your nrtifical teeth do not Buit you call to seo us. All examinations free, Wo mako all kinds of plates.' Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridgo work and all operations that pertain-to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting whon plates are ordered. Wo are the only users of vitalized air for the paluloes oxtractlou of teeth. SHENANDOAH dental : R6orhs, (THman' Block) 1 Street. East Centre Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER I Mmuncn trouble. aiNflKIt A Lit OF WK1SS llliljlt. LVQlilt lllilllt, roiiTitu. 17 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Grocers, - Shenandoah, Pa. BUY YOUR HORSES NOW At Win. Nolsweittc-r's I'rlvnte Sulo of WESTERN HORSES, now iroliiK on at Ms stulilrH, corner Coal nnd Main streets, Slu nandouh. A FEW CELEBRITIES : 7 Fine Mated Teams. 2 'Jet Black Teams. 6" Fine Roadsters. And the balance of the car load are good workers and drivers. Our two black teams are fine specimens of horse flesh for' undertakers. Every horse sold guaranteed. . IVll t-t-irsjERY BUSINESS FOR SALE ! My cntiro stock and fixtures for sale. Inventory, taken at cost and a satisfactory discount made. Nover such a. chance .-to get an established business for so littlo money. Lightest and best located store in town everything going at cost and less. Four wcoks.lcft to get tho Big Bargains. Don't pay J more elsewhere. Wo liavo tho bar gains; come beforo they are gono. MRS. G. W. HYDE, N. MAIN STREET 29 ONYX and GOLD . . . ... BANQUET LAMPS. ONYX TABLES If you are thinking of buying eitlieVof these articles it will pay you to come here and see our immense assortment. R. H. BERGEMAN&C0, CHINA HALL, POTTS V ILL El. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and seo tho brightest, hreoziost, snappioa lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah has evor had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro a hard you to call. man to suit wo want PORTZ & BRO., 33 North Malm St. HOW AdOUT ....THAT FALL HAT? Y6tt, .flfouiisea yourself ' Aliis Fall , and of course you are anxious to buy it'as'clieap as"p6ss'ible. Best Quality at Lovet "Reasonable Prices In Ladles', Misses' v and. Children.', . 'V--'Is!rXN,k:'s, r- South,)Malnv street, - - Shenandoah.