r - A HEGEPTI0J1 Is ready for anybody, from a child to a man, who will take the trouble to enter our store. This is our second successful sale of 500 OVERCOATS. We have just this lot from Hammerslough & Co., which wc arc selling on commission ad which can be bought 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. REMEMBER THE PLACE THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Levi Refowich, 10 and 12 South Main St. EVENING HERALD THUltSDAY. DECEMBER .1, 1895. Small Wuijoi fur Engineers. CLr.VEi.AXD, Dec. 5. Tho stationary en gineers of Clovolaud nro preparing to do mtind an increase in wages next spring, and In the ovent that it Is not granted to strike. Thoro ivro now flvo associations ot engineer., with a membership of nbnut 800. Thoy nxpoct to tncroaso this to 1,000 nnd have u joint board which will legislate for all, 'where all are Interested. A recont investigation shows that somo of tho cn KinooM aro working for $1 per week, and that only a few earn mora than $13 per vvoek. Justice Simpson Again Arrested. Detuoit, Dee. 5. J. lllnir Simpson, jus tice of the pence, was arrested Inst night charged with criminal assault upon Maude M. Wontland, a 14-ycnr-old girl. Tho net Is allogwl to lmvo boon committed in Simpson's offlco Oct. 17. Justice Simpson wivs recently arrested for attempting crim inal nssault upon Mary McCanloy, nnd was ljalng held in bonds for trial of the first ctw. The county grand jury Is in vestigating Simpson's record in that Hue. "Young GrM'o" Again In Trouble. Nl'.w YoitK, Dec. 0. Albert Griffiths, othorwlso known as "Young Griffo," tho prlzo lighter, was arrested last night on tho charge of threatening liartoiider Ben nett's life in a saloon on Twenty-olghth street. Griffiths entered tho saloon with his hand In his hip pocket and said to Bennett: "Say, I think I'll blow your head off." Before ho could draw a ro volvcr, however, bystanders seized him and called n policeman. Tlst gas fitting is done by P. W Bell. I I'not Hull mill tlio IIIriiiFiitH, ThP brutality attributed to foot ball affects tho few; tho sulleriuj; from exposuro to the elements, affect's the multitude of spectator., laying a foundation tor disease that often re- I Milts fatally or in prolonged illnoss. Pro- j longed exposure to cold and fatigue muses pneumonia. The lucky exceptions aro the I wise ones who carry and take "77." It acts , like a warm blanket to ward off tho cold. ! It keeps up the circulation revivos the drooping spirits prevents numbncis and chill, the forerunneiy of serious colds. Tarry 1 it, teko it, and bo Kifo. "77" for Grip. Colds, ' Inflnouisa, Qktarrh, Pains in the Head and Ciiost, Cough, Sore Throat, General Prostra- ' Hon and Fovor, and presents Pneumonia. "77" will "break up" a stubborn cold that "hangs ou." Dr. Humphreys puts up n 1 specific for every disease. They arc described in his Manual, which is sent free. Small bottlosof pleasant pellets tit your vest pocket: sold by ilrnggistB, or sent on receipt of price, liie.'nr flvo for f 1.0,1. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Ill ,t 113 Willi im St., New York Bo sure to got Humphreys'. Mahanoy City lluslncss College. Thi oxcollent collego, at 203 East Pcutre ?tre!t, give Commercial, Shorthand ...id Typewriting coumos oqual to any in tho stato jit tho very lowest rates. Individual in struction. Day anil evening classes. Students featntly entering. Catalogue free. 10-14-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. Itlil YotirrtcH of Rheumatism Buy Itfd Flag Oil, 23c. AtGruhlrr Bros., drug store. A Steamship l'ool. The transatlantic steamship companies have formed a pool to raise tho stcorago rates. There will bo an increase of f 10 over the preionl rale. Thoie wishiug to purchase rickets should do so liofore the now rates go into cft'ect. Call on T. T. Williams, steam ship agent, No. 4 South Jardin street. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems scat us AJgpocial providence to little folks. Pleasant to tnko, perfectly harmless, absolutely sure to giyp instant relief in nil cases of cold or lung'trolihlo. Whffn you want good roofing, plumbing, g fitting, or general tinsmithing done call on E.,F. Gallagher IS West Contro street. Dealer If stoves. 8-1-tf Tliro;,iIut Wliat You Want. PahYTlua (25c.) for coughs and colds, (Sruhler Bros., drugstore'. At BUY YOUR "Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Tabic and Floor OU Cloths From EL. F3. FOLEY, ( o: 1 1 tie and YV at Sin. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Heglon Chron icled tor llnsty Perusal. Tlio Borough Couuoll will hold n regular meeting; to-night. The Lehigh Valloy employes nt Delano will ho paid on tho 10th lust. Tlio Lehigh Vnlley Company Is short of motive, powor, on account of tlio largo traffic. Mrs. William Coomho, of St. Nicholas, is nt one of tho Philadelphia hospitals undergoing treatment. A marriage license has been issued to William E. McCaho and Christiana Aumau, both of Gllborton. James Wcnrlch, of Mahanoy City, was seized with n fit while out hunting nud is In a proenrious condition, caused by exposure. Cards aro out announcing tho wedding of Miss Annlo Whltloy, of Girardvillo, and James J. Boner, of Gllberton, on tho 18th Inst. Thomas Durkln, of Ashland, has resigned as pumpsman at Preston No. 3 colliery, to accept a position as fireman at tho Philadel phia postoffice. A black and tan dog hold at tho Lehigh depot for express chargos is colled "Snakes," on account of his ability to swallow largo pieces of bologna. Michael Connor, of Girardvillo, employed at Preston No, 3 colliery in unloading timber, was knocked from tho car nud sustained an ugly gash about tho head. Francis Ilepp, a German minor, residing at Silver Crcok, died at tho Pottsville hospi tal on tho operating board, while,, a crushed fiugor was being amputated. A dramatic club has bcon formed by a number of young peoplo of town with Guy C. Keiper ns president. A bunch of keys was found nt tho Welsh Bapti6t church supper last night. Owner can liavo samo by calling at this office. Don't Let All) hoily Interfere, Hut Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 15c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Resolutions of Comlolpnco. At n legular meeting of Hope Section No. 10, J. T. of II. & T held ou Monday, Dec. 2, 1895, the following resolutions were adopted : Wiiemsas. It has nlcaacd nn all-wise Provid ence to remove from our midst our Into member, lik'hnrd D.ivls; nnd, Wiifiu:a, This sudden visltntlon lias bereft us of one of our earnest workers nnd devoted members, who'-e loss we deeply foot: therefore, he it Resolved, That we how in hunihlo submission to the grneioui will of our Heavenly Father, who is too wise to err nnd too good to lc un kind, nnd in this solemn visitntion are reminded of the vanity of enrthly hopes, admonishing us to prepare for the change "beyond this vnlo of tears, thnt bourne from which no traveler returns. Resolved, Thnt in the dentil of our late hrother, Richard Pavis, this Section loses n faithful memhernnd willing worker. Resolved, Thnt we tender to the bereaved family our sincere sympathy and condolence in this their end hereiivement, nnd in the hour of their nflllctiou commend th.'m to nn nil-merciful God who "tempers the storm to the shorn lnmh." Itesolved, Thnt our charter he drnped in mourning fer 30 dnya, in token of respect for our depnrted hrother, nod that a copy of theso resolutions he sent to the f.imlly of the deceased brother entered on the minutes, nnd published III tho EVENING IlKIIAMI. Thomas Dove, Jit., ClIAS. IllCMSIAK, Henjamis Masi:i Committee Tho night Is'uinc in tho Kl(;lit Place. Pan-Tina for coughs and coldi, 2."c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Have the leaks in your pas and water mains repaired by P. W. Hell, tho plumber. Tho Low Hate of Wnges. The United Mine Workers of America are circulating petitions against the low rate of wages in this "district, it being continually below tho $2.50 basis. They have already 70,000 signers, and others are being circulated for Rlmiiitures. As soon as all tho nctitiohs aro in the organization will tako definite action. ' over l DHATiSH. NEURALGIA ana BlmllarCraplalntJ, ana prepareu unaor tee Btrmgent .GERMAH tfiEDlGAL LAWS, nescrltiedby emhaeat physicians:. OR. iHSlhTER'S mum. "World ronownodt rtomarltablv fiuccesflfult Onlv conn Ino with Trcdo fl'.arl: "Anchor," r. aa. Kichter & Co., 2l5P-stlBt., lreYori. -31 HIGHEST flWiifiDSi 12 Branch Eomss. Own Glassworkt. - t Men. ill Si'"" "ihiiili fors.ile by I'. 1. I. Klrlln. a 1 Miin St , .1 Jl HiUun, IS ii, 11 Ha gtnbucli. N 1! cor. 1,'nlii ,,tn jd Sis ?ftastow; MISCELLANEOUS. TIOK 8.VI.H. A corner lot, with a hriek dwell J ing.seven rooms nnd a vacant lot, In Ht. Clair, Pa. f'entrallv located iml will be Bold cheap. Apply to Sirs. Thomas l'etinell, St. Clair, Pa. 12-5-tf ESTItAYKn. To the premium of the under-1 signed, on November 2ltli, a red belter with j two wane noois on uinu legs, uwner can nuvo same by paying for this notice and all expenses. George IS. Davis, No. 122 Turkey Hun. It FOIl BALK A valuable property at Km. 21S and 21S South Jardin street, store and dwelling In the front and two dwellings on the rear. AH modern Improvement. Apply to Charles Hooks, on tho premises. 12 4-lw "VX7ANTKD, An hnnent, nctlvo gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house. Salary payable SIB weekly, and expenses. Situation permanent. References. Unclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company. S10 -Omaha Bulldlnc, Chicago. ll-ll-3et ITIOH SALE. One of the, most desirable prop .' ertles on-Malu street. jAlipb'at K. V. MIlOBMAKEIl'S, Attorney-at-Law. Offlce 1 Comer Centre and Market streets. 12-2-lm -ItrANTHILUy orl'ftntle willing to learn our 1 111 email who ore 11 rut ! inilliess. aftei-wnt-dn to travel (all expenses paid) or to do oOlcc work I and correspondence, halary, ffiOO yearly. En close sclf-addrossed stamped envelopes to V. V. KLINE, Manager, 13-C-lt Mahanoy City, Pa, , D.OYOUWANTAJOHT-Thercaremi.ny kinds I ot jobs to lm had t some are IkiiI, some art good;.omernulre brains while other, do not. Iive reier 10 nciwier 01 mcso n s joo worK we re looking for, and coupled with this Information is the fact the Hkiiald Job rooms turn out the neatest work in the county. Competent work- men, new mnti rinl nnd no waits do the work t llfl nt. II Vntl . I di r l-rtll'll ,,i rrrrrt it A , postal enrd 1 n lit Easy To buy, easy to tnko and easy In effect, aro character lstics peculiar to Hood's Pills. Thoy aro email, tasteless, and purely vege tablo. They net contly but thoroughly and satisfactorily. Thoy do not lrrltato or Inflame tho intestines, but leve them in natural, healthy condition. '2o centB. PERSONAL. Leon Wasley Is suffering from auattack of Ktlp. John A. Itollly is spending a few days in Washington. G, W. Bddall and wlfo spout tho day in Philadelphia. 1 Mrs. Thomas Fennel, of St. Clair, visited friends hero to-day. Wlnficld Major, Of town, spent to-day at Mid-Valley 'visiting friends. J, Obelsky, of West Centre street, trans acted business In Tnmaqua to-day. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Ilrobst aro visiting friends in Heading and Pottstown. Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Howes, of North Main street, spent to-day at tho county scat. Mrs. A. H. Swalm and sistef, Mis Fannio Moflctt, woro visitors to Pottsvillo to-day. David Trico and wlfo, of West Coal strcot, attended a silver wedding at Ashland last ovoning. T. R. Boddall, Esq., spont a few hours to day at Port Carbon with his mother, who is seriously ill. David Powoll, of Alleghany, attended tho funeral of his mother In town to-day. He will return to his homo on Saturday. Councilman Timothy O'Brien is able to take walks on tho streets and has almost completely recovered from his Illness. S. I,. Brown returned to town last evening fnnn T n(nl.A -..I, 1 . .. i i .1 l tl.n I.,.,! of his father-in-law. Mrs. Brown will rc. ' main at Latrobc for ahout a month. Louis Goldin, tho clothior, has re-engaged tho services of Saniiiol E. Talgc, of I'hiladel ' phia, to decorate his windows for tho holiday ! season. Mr. Talgc recently decorated the I ft,, (I, fall nnn,iln ",uuu"a " v.,.vJ....e. Buy Keystono Hour. Bo sure that the name Lessio & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf i " Darnell In tho Mines. c... . , , i r , I Stmey Petrowski, of tho First Ward, was , slightly burned about tho hands and faco by an explosion of gas at Ellangowau colliery yesterday. He was lakcu to the Miners' Hospital this morning. "For three years 1 suffered from Salt Rheum. It covered my hands to such an extern, uiai 1 eouiu iioi wasu ineiu. ino bottlesof Burdock Blood Hitters cured mo.".. Libbie oung, ropes Mills, St. Lawrence County, N. Y. MI110 Inspector' Keport. Mine Inspector Kodcrick's report of mine accidents fur November month, in tho Fiftli Anthracite District, is as follows: Fatal 3, non-fatal 12, married 0, single I), Hungarian 1, Irish 3, Polander 3, Italian 1, American 4, Tyroler 1. There were no orphans left fcy these' fatalitios. This report shows a decrcaso over other months in the year. lloppes Rolcnscil. The pardon of S. S. Hoppos, of Mahanoy I City, convicted of forgory and larceny pre I ferred by tho P. & R. C. & I. Co., was re- ceived by tho Sheriff yesterday. Tho pris- ouer was released last evening auu imme- I diatoly left for his home, j An Iiupnrtaut Electing. ! The regular meeting of W. Gimp No. 200, I P. 0.VS. of A., on Thursday, tho 5th inst., in j Schmidt's hall, will bo an important one. I tvery member should bo present, and tako 1 rart in tho proceedings. The question to bo ' considered will affect each moinbor. By order of Abbam Yost, Pros. 1 Attest : C.T. Strauohn, Seo'y. 13-3-3t J Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment will euro tho worst case of Itching Piles thoro j ever was, and do it almost instantly. Years 1 of suffering relieved in a singlo night. Ret 1 Doan's Ointment from your dealer. Father anil Daughter Murdered by Indians 1 SOLOMOSVILLC.Ari., Dec. 5.-11.11. Mcr ' rill nnd his 14-ycnr-old dmighterwero mur dered ou tho road six milos west of Ash Springs Tuesday evening, nnd moccasin , tracks which woro found around tho bodies indicate thnt tho niur.lorors wore Indians, Merrill nnd daughter were en routo to Clifton In u" wagon. Tho deceased wns a 1 fanner. Sheilff Wight nnd posso nro on 1 tho trail of tho murderers. Tor a Department of labor. JfKW YOUK, Dec. 5. A conforenco will be held In this city tomorrow that will cause tho Introduction of nn amondmcnt to tho constitution lu aid of tho working men, to bo pro-sontod during tho present session of congress. Tho main object of this amondmont is tho croatlon of a ua tlouul department ot lnbor. nig Suits Against a Mining Company. Houghton, SItoh., Dec. 5. Suits which will probnbly nggrogato halt a million dollars nro to bo begun lu concert Immedi ately by rclatlvos of tho thirty men who perished In the Osceola mine flro Sept. 7. If successful tho tax will fall heavily on tho Osceola company. Coming Events. Dec. 30. Cuntata, "Tho Jolly Farmers," in the P. M. church, under tho auspice of the Y. P. A. uinn. II AFNKH At Shenandoah I'a., at tho home of her sTondmother, Mrs. John OmUlcr, Char lotte Emella Ilafurr, aged 19 years. Funeral will take place Friday, the 6th: Inst, at 2 o'clock. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cem etery. Friends and relatives Invited to attend. HOLIDAY GIFTS ! Full line of solid gold rings, all ttyles, dia monds, watches, clocks and Jewelry 11 karat solid gold and gold filled watches, warranted IS years, Kigm or ivaitnam movement nt 311 and ' "Pward, tor imieapr gems. ,'a'C9ni"lgold. , "vo- and gold Jllled watches and chains at I'r1'1'' '. Sf,kS,' 'mL', "JKi.. ,.. .. ,...... ..., ,,,, optical g00.l1 and musieal inttruments. Call and examine oui eioek. At , r "k I I C I I f , . J l I 206 S. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. GIRVIFS, 8 S. Main Street. Uonemian Vases 25c. each Bohemian Vases, sold everywhere 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. After Dinner Coffees, worth 25c. at 15c uoiiemiaii uiass uanale stick 50c Uirlsbaa Ulima Fruit Plates 10c. each Carlsbad China Fruit Saucers 10c. each Carlsbad China Bone Dishes, worth S2.50, at f 1.75 doz Japanese rrays 15c Sugar and Cream, on Tray, 50c. set tracker Jars 50c unve rrays 25c China Smoking Sets $1.00 China Syrup Jugs - 50c Indv. Bread and Butter 10c. each Berry Sets, Fancy China, $1.29 up unna s uup, saucer ana riate 10c Japanese Sugar and Cream China Brush and Comb Tray 90c 50c ' Lemonade Set, consisting of Pitcher, Tray and Six Glasses, 60c , Lemonade Set, Fancy Imported, worth 2.50 at $1.75 China Clocks $2.50 Water SetS.BottJe and GlaSS 25c Milk Sets, Bottle and 2 Glasses 50c Princess Banquet Lamps $i-95 I Night Lamps with Decorated Shade 25c. ACCEPTABLE GIFT. A Decorated Toilet Set, six pieces, $1-95 Ten Pieces - - $2. 50 m r-n . . j u Ten Pieces, filled colors and gold 1 . " . " line 3.75 Twelve Pieces, blue point $4.50 Twelve Pieces, wide gold Stipple ao.OO . 't'.T-i.l fi T)'.,-,,.,' nC 4-1, 1 . . I -1-x uuv. ui uium- SOllieSt OU the market $10.00 m0 .cpn nn ln,1 7C Arrr,,t ti.-1s . KCCP 0U UallU 75 mltercut st!CS to choose from Tea Sets 3.50, $4.50, $6.00, $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 Taut them. Glass Sets 25c 5C 4C 5C IOC IOC 35c IOC 4c IOC 25c 25c Ten Cent Pickles at Engraved Tumblers at Engraved Tumblers at Bud Vaces at Rose Bowls, worth 25c at Banana Dishes, worth 50c. at Celery Trays Large Salt and Pepper Nicest Goblet at Fancy Needle etched Tumblers Castors Flour Sifters Decorated" Vinegar Gellaloid Jlovelties. Necktie Boxes Glove Boxes Handkerchief Boxes Veil Boxes Brush and Comb Cases Photograph Frames Jewel Cases Card Receivers Coin Purses ' Comb and Mirror Cases SMOKERS' ARTICLES Morocca Cigar Cases and Smoking Sets front 25c. up Special Sals of Albums Monday io Saturday Dec. 2d, to 7th. Photograph Albums worth $1,25, will go at 75 cents, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Jewel Boxes, etc., In Celluloid and White Metal. THE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT is crowded vnth Novelties 1 8 inch Washable Doll 20 inch Washable Dolls Jointed Dressed Dolls 75c. Dressed. Dolls for 15c 25c 25c 50c These Dolls have never been sold for less tuon 75 cents. Magic Lanterns Iron Brownie Carts Toy Wash Stands Cupboards $1.00 Horses , 25c 10 and 25c 25c 10 and 25c 75C Toy Stpves, Iront 50c. , $1 .00, $1 .75 and $2.75 Musical Instruments Dolls Beds and Cradles Dolls. Wardrobes 1 Child'Black; Boards-. Gaines, Blocks, Drums, Guns, Tree Ornaments, Banks, Mechanical Toys, Trains, etc. Our Fine Candles still take the lead. 8 S. Main Street. birvins, The Happy Housewives All houseivives 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 Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry, NO. S SOUTH dARDIN STREET. First-class Aorl 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, Zki underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. HOOKS & BROWN Holiday Gifts. OUR store has been crowded the past few days by people to see our line of Holiday Gifts. We have surprised them by the variety and completeness of our stock. Have you seen it ? If not, be sure you do before buying else where. We can save you time and money. Gold Pens, Pencils, Glove Hooks, &c were never so cheip before, 75 cents and up. ROSE JARS. Hand painted, 3 new styles, 50,65,75c CELLULOID NOVELTIES. Dressing Cases Shaving Cases Necktie Holders Glove Holders Work Boxes Jewel Cases At lowest possible prices. BOOKS. One hundred styles to select from. . Our $1 Book for Boys cannot be! beat Toy Books for Children for J c. and up Oxford Bibles, $2; Indexed, $3 . . . GAMES. The largest assortment In town. The New Chevy Chase Base Ball Game Hide and Seek Halma Parchcsi and numerous others . . . Brownie Rubber Stamps Air Rifles Magic Lanterns Black Boards Doll Carnages Dolls of every description 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. He member the place, No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, 'Jobacco, &c. Agent for Beading juemuis ju. b xcer anu l'orier, 116 and 11S S. Main St. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto the Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. Jtf your artiflcal teeth do not suit you can to see us. All examinations free, We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns. Aluminum Crowns Logau Crowns, Crown ana linage work nna all operations that per tain to Dental Surgory. No chargos for extracting when plates are oracrca. we are the only users of vitalized air tor tne painless extraction or teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Offlce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. JOHN F. CLEARY, PURE SELTZER WATER A cure for headache and stomach troubles. GINGER ALE. WEISS deer; LAGEIS DEER, BOTTLER OF . . . PORTER. I 17 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. BUY YOUR HORSES NOW At Win. Nelsivcnter's Private Bale of WESTERN HORSES, now going on at Ills stables, corner Coal and 'Main Streets, Shenandoah. A FEW CELEBRITIES J 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. Ever)' horse sold guaranteed. rVML. irvJERY BUSINESS FOR SALE ! My cntiro stock and fixtures for sale. Inventory taken at cost and a satisfactory discount made. Novor such a chance to get an established business for so llttlo money. Lightest and best located store in town everything going at cost and less. Fonr weeks left to get tho Big Bargains. Don't pay j moro elsewhere. Wo have the tar- gains; como beforo thoy are gone. AIRS. G. W. HYDE, N. MAIN STREET 29 sterling Silver Novelties at prices that will surprise you at R. H. BERGEMAN& CO., CHINA HALL, POTTSVILLE. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see the brightest, breetiest, anappicot lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shonn 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 we -want you to coll. PORTZ & BRO., North Main St. For the Latest Style and Lowest Trices In . . . Fall and Winter Millinery ! Call at- SALLIE SENIOR'S, v No. Ill North Main St., Shenandoah. -; SIIRNANDOAII'S I Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. J All work guaranteed to he drst-cbuw In every I particular. 811k ties and laco curtains a .spec 'laity. Goods called for and delivered. Atrial . order solicited