V. i I A COLD DAY oulil le uni'tpt ( Ifil in Allien in ciirri-nt mIiuik "If n cold day" wiK-n nc dnii't lmo MomethliiK new for our tnulc. Just now It ii AFTER D'NNER GUPS AND SAUCERS. r Ht c them in our upper indow . Thev were iniiilf to H1 nt fti and AO cm nt wh, tmt they an youis for 10 and 96 0nts. HOOKS & BROWN North rvloln St. Siiwcl IIU Daughter. Allot! it InlmuT where Thorno'ton'i Diph theria Cure wm the nienm of twvlng 11 To comes from Chnrlen Kurli-her, of South WNliiunort, l'n., who nays : "Several month- nito mv ilHiiiihUir was token with n seven- eitie of diplitlicria. Our pliysldan Old all he en hi ii nt it she liuimnesu weak thnt lie lmcl to (tivc her tip. 1 used Tlionilnoni Diphtheria Cure Mid (tlic recovered. I credit liirr ivi ry to tlita excellent remedy, and words fail to explore my appii-cl'iUon of the ineilhino." Sold at Kirlln's drug store at Au tents a bottle. Ijint Dny to l'ny Tuxe. Next Friday Is the Inst day on which tuxes can be paid to cnalile one to vote. All who have not paid their taxes within two yours, and those who voted Inst year on aye hhntild sec Mint their taxes arc paid before that date. WilkinsoN THE CLOAK AND DRESS GOODS RECEPTION. The now Cloaks, W'rnjis, Ladies' Suits mul separate Skirts arc comiuu ilnilj. Wc intend to make this department more attractive tlinn ever, and in n fe.w days wc will formally mvitc our thousands of patrons to come and see the grandest dis play of rich stylish garments ever offered by any store outside of Philadelphia. These Cool Evenings Remind you of. wanner under wear not the cheap common kind but good fleecy cotton or line merino or wool; we have an extra good line in all grades at popular low prices. Blankets are Seasonable. Get our prices on blankets be fore buying; we have them all cotton, partly cotton and strict ly all wool; we handle only the best makes and have good big blankets that we sell for very little prices, 39c to $10 per pair. White Bed Spreads and Down Comfortables. Another lot just received ; no matter what your wants are in this line we can suit you ; Spreads 29c, 89c, 98c, $1.25 and up to $5.00. All our com forts are filled with pure white cotton or feather down. The McCall Bazar Patterns. Scores of buyers already attest their appreciation of this de depardnent ; we receive new patterns daily, and sell the latest and best patterns in the world for 10 or 15c. positive ly no higher ; we will match any 25 or 50c. pattern sold for 10 or 15c, why pay more? One Item at the Dress Goods Counter. The third shipment of those famous dollar Boncle dress goods at 75c. per yard, not a thread of cotton in them ; only the finest silk and wool , ten new choice colors of this popu lar goods now on sale. L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. LLOYO STREET. KbMUVbD SI -TO- 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J. W. VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. Denlstry In all Its Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Painless Extraction. Artificial Teeth Inserted. All Work Guaranteed. No stairways climb anymore. 5,000 BARS OF 3 I ...SOAP1 TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOR 60. 3 S E. B. FOLEY, 3 NO. 27 WEST CENTR1J STREET. 3 4 V to PERSONAL. ( . J. CJnlnn spent yesterday nt l'ottsvlllo. Kills Dncll was n Sunday visitor to St. C'lnlr. ' X. V. lleddall wm In l'ottsvlllo yesterday visiting friends. .luhn J. llolibln made a business trip to l'ottsvllle to-dfiy. : Miss I.litr.ie Hcheels, of Olrfiiilvlllo, spout last evening in town, Mr. and Mrs. II. (". Church visited friends in St. flair yesterday. Dr. ('. M. Ilordiior spent Saturday transact ing business in Sunbury. Hon. Joseph Wyatt spent a few hour at the county seat yesterday. Itev. Alfied Utebner Is vlsttlug the old homestead at l'ort Carbon. Thomas JIahoney returned homo on Sat urday from a trip to llerwlck. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orosskeltlor smut yesterday lu l'ottsvllle with friends. II. 11. rlatt, of Mahanoy City, was a client of town ielatlves Saturday oveniug. Joe J ml if 1 and wife and Alox. Senmuis en joyed a diivo to Lakeside yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. lliomns Sanger, of Mt. Carmel, woie Sunday visitors to town. Justice Cai'din and Constable Jlollu enjoyed a drive to McCUuley Mountain yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fulton, of tllrard- vine, were guests of relatives in town yes' terday. Arthur Morgan has returned to Philadel phia to lesumo his studies in tbo lnidlcal profession. Misses Xelllo and Maggio O'llarn and I.lsulu MeGuiro spent yesterday in the Catawissa valley. I., llefowich, the one prleo clothier, is purchasing his fall and winter novelties lu New York this week. P. II. Con ry and Miss Nora Murray, of Dubuijno, Iowa, enjoyed n drive through tho Catawissa valley yesterday. Miss Margaret Small, and her brother, Samuel, spent Sunday at llazleton with their sister, Mrs. Henry llccker. C. W. Howell, of Heading, superintendent of the United States Kxpress Company, transacted business in town to-day. Mrs. Frank Walters and Mrs. Daniel Walters, of Heading, are guests of tho Lchmler family, ou West Coal street. Miss Mamo Kills, of South .Tardln street, returned homo on Saturday after spending tho past three weeks with friends at Lansford. Mrs. S. tl. M. Hollopctcr, who has 'been a guest of town friends for sevpral days, will to-morrow leave for Watsontown to visit relatives. .Miss Nellie llanck, a school teacher of Fnickville, spent Sunday in town as ugliest of Mr. and Mrs. ((. W. Williams, of North Jardiu street. Daniel Malono left town this morning for Philadelphia to enter tho University of Pennsylvania, where ho will study tbo medical profession. How ate your Kidneys? Hhoumatism. Neuralgia, Dropsy, would never lurk about your system 11 your blood was in good condi tion. Dr. Hobbs Spnragus Klndcy Pills will cure you by removing and filter hi'' from your blood all impurities. Sold at Kirlln's drug store. To Stump the County. Chairman Kdwards is in receipt of telegram from liepublican stato hcathiuaitcis stating that Hon. David Healy, who is now speaking lu Luzerno county, Would arrive in Pottsvillo next Thursday. Three meetings will ho arranged for him. Ho will speak at Shenandoah on next Thursday ovcuing, at McAdoo ou Friday evening and nt (lira rd villi) on Saturday ovening. Next week Factory Inspector John Campbell and James Sweeney, of Tiogi county, a noted labor speaker, will be here. They will stay in tho county all week making speeches to tho working men No meetings have been arranged for thu early days of this week. TO CUIII2 A COI.U IN OXI3 DAY Take Laxative Ilromo Quiulno Tablets. All druggists refund the tuouey if it fails to euro. 83 cents. Ho Wauled Sound Money. Valerja (iustaitls is thu name of a Polish girl residing with her mother on West Coal street. She is au industrious, hard-working girl, being employed as a domestic Inllegley oyster bay, on West Centre street, where sho had earned $30 and which sho placed in a trunk at her hume for safe-keeping. Among the other occupants of tho house is a hoarder, whoso namo could not bo learned, and who occupies tho room which contained Valeria's trunk and his own. Ou Saturday afternoon ho repaired to his room, remained there a few minutes and hastily eamo down stairs, exclaiming that thieves had been in the houso and ransacked both trunks. The mother and daughter at ouco suspected him being tho thief, and upon cross-examination ho admitted that ho committed the deed early In tho morning. 01 tho $30, ho only had flu lu his possession, tho other $80 ho had already sent to New York for various appropriations. Tho girl may enter suit for recovery of the money. You Will ho Surprised When you seo our ladies OSc dongola button shoes. You'll pay $1.50 in other stores for shoes no better. Factory Shoe Stoke, tf J. A. Mover, Manager. Collections for 1'opo I.eo, The recent collections taken up in tho arch dloceso of Philadelphia for Popo Leo amounted to $7,071.40. Of this amount tho following Shenandoah societies contributed the followiug : St. Cassimer ?33.3U : Annua elation II. V. M., f 25.50 ; Holy Family, $15.00; St. Oeorgo's, tlS.53. ltoutiro of Counterfeit. A counterfeit lilty-tent silver pieco was passed at an lii6t Centre street storo Satur dny night. Thu coin is datod "lbU2" and bears a closo resemblance to tho genuine coin, but Is much lighter in weight and lacks in metallic ring. Tlio A, O. II, County Hoard. Tho quarterly meeting of tho County Hoard of the Ancient Order of HiliornUiis was held at l'ottsvllle on Saturday. Tho meeting w us presided over by J. J. Itoilly, of St. Clair, tho county president, aud there woro about members present, representing all of the divisions in tho county. Tlio session occu tiled tlio wholo forenoon and was not ad journod until 1 o'clock. Tho proceedings wero not given out for publication. NiitiiralUatlou liny. Thursday and Friday, October 1st nnd 2nd, are tho days set down by tho courts for parties desiring to become naturalized Applicants, therefore, will govern themselves ncuordlngly. James 11. Deegan, Prothono tury. 0-Sl-tf Tho Canton Ihcciirslon, It appears that Jliero was somo big mistake somowheio in tho lunnngemcnt of tho pro posed liepublican pilgrimage from Nortluim herland county to.Caiiton, O, It was given out that tho Pennsylvania railroad would run an excursion to Canton fur $2 a head, hut it now appears that $5.37 is tho lowest obtain auic ruie, MAIIANOY CITY, ltesult of tlio Century nun to I'lilladclpliln on Humlity. Maiianoy City, Sept. 2S. Fivo of tbo wheelmen of this place started on n century run to Philadelphia nt 4:30 yesterday morn ing and reached Philadelphia nt 7 o'clock last evening, having covered u distance of 115 inlles. The riders were J. W. l.tigan, C. C. Sunday, James Clillbrd, Thomas Flannlgan and Kdwaid ( iorman. They wore delayed au hour and a half on the way for repairs. One of Sunday's tires was punctured by a horse shoe trail, Kugan's front tire hurst and Flan- nlgan's chain broke. They returned by train to-day. Janlcs Mengle and Milton ngner, of town, who left here at fi:10last Monday morning for a blcyelo trip to Washington, D. C reached the White House at 3:15 p. in. last Thursday, having wheeled over 300 miles In four days. A narrow escape from a serious wrock oc curred at tho Ij. V. and P. & 1!. crossing, where the recent wieck took place. Some boys opened tbo brakes of two gondola which were standing at ono of tho collieries and they ran down just as a Lehigh Valley passenger train was cited rounding tho turn at tho Olcndon colliery. Fortunately em ployes of the road got on the gondolas and stopped them in tho nick of time to avoid a collision. The funeral of Augstus Itoth will tako placo to-morrow morning from his lato resl deuco at Kast Mahanoy Junction. Interment will bo mado at ISarnesvllle. ADVERTISING PAYS. Stolen Ilorso mid Wagon Itecovercd Speeil lly Through it. Last Thursday John Vnjuickl, a West Centre street grocer, offered through tho columns of tho linn Mi a reward of ten dollars for tho recovery of a horso and wagon stolen on tho preceding Tuesday morning and which ho tailed to recover on a personal chase. Tlio advertisement attracted tho attention of Constable Lcitcn bcrger, of Mahanoy City, and on Friday ho followed chics to Delano aud Lofty, and finally located tho horse nnd wagon nt Ilazlo- ton, in a livery stable, where they had been left on Thursday by tho two tbioves, Polos, ono of whom lfad been tho owuor's partner. Loitenbergcr identified tho horse by tho description given in tho IIekalu and notified tho owner, who went to llazleton on Satur day and got tho horso and wagon. Ho paid tho constable tho f 10 rownrd and all expenses. and then drovo homo sounding praises of Constable Leitenberger's ability as a detec tive and tho IIkiiai.d's value ns an advertis ing medium. The I'roposols Opened. Tho County Commissioners, through tho County Controller, advertised for sealed pro posals for tho wholo or nny part of tho new i per cent. (10-20's) registered county bonds, to bo issued to tho amount of $73,000.00 The bids were opened this afternoon, and there were thirty-two bidders. Tho highest pre inium offered was $103.00 for $1,100 of the bonds. II. It. Pearson, of Philadelphia, offered to tako the whole issuoof $75,000.00 at par, and Philip F. Kelly, of Philadelphia, bid fl00.53 for tho wholo issue. Tho Pennsyl vania National Iinnk wanted $10,000.00 at par, whilo tho Miners' National Hank hid i of ono per cent, premium, ($100,121) for $30,000.00 of tho issue. The Commissioners mado the award but tho names of tho suc cessful bidders are not given. A Narrow Kscapo. Charles Drumheller, wifo and infant child, of Itlngtowu, narrowly oscaped being killed whilo driving to this town. Tho horso ran away aud threw them from tho carriago Mrs. Drumheller had her back injured and tho horso tramped on her husband's hand. Mr. Drutnheller's leg was also Injured, but tho child obcupeu. The carriage was wiecked Mr. Drumheller says some Hungarians suddenly jumped from bushes to tho road and frightened tho horso by waving their arms and shouting. Ho has not located tho men. Itoyally Kntertnliied. F. A. MeClurc, manager of the Lakosido hotel at Last Mahanoy Junction, royally i tertaiued several newspaper men at his hotel Saturday night. A generous supply of de licious edibles was washed down by imported champagne which was ordered especially for tho occasion. Mr. JlcCluro was voted au ex ccllent entertainer as well as enterprising and progicssivo hotel manager. A Child lu Danger. Justice Curdin to-day issued a warrant for tho arrest of Mrs. Liuma Iutorlincr, of West Coal street, on a chaigo of assaulting iolet. the 10-ycar-old daughter of, Mrs. Carolluo West. Tho child sutlers from caucer of tho stomach aud Is said to be in a precarious con dition ou account of tho nggnivntlou of tho disease brought on by tho assault. 3IcOratli Iteturus. Daniel J. McGrath, who composes tho songs ho sings aud sells upon tho streets, has re turned to town after an extended trip through tho West. Ho has composed hundreds of popular songs, among them verses dwelling upon tho Jlud linn nnd Hear Run disasters, tho Park Placo (N. Y.) Kiro aud now oirers as his latest: production, "Tho Pittston Disaster." lllejclo Match, Ocorgo Frost, of town, and Howard Bur chill, of Mahanoy City, signed articles of agieemeut on Saturday evening for a ouo mile bicycle race at Lakosido ou Octubcr 10, for u $35 prize. Tlo Score. Tho foot hall gamo at Ijikesldo on Satur dny between tho Shenandoah and Mahanoy City teams resulted in n tlo score ot 1 to 4 Au Opportunity. Ill another column will bo found an adver tisement offering a hat and gents' furnishing goods businoes for salo and giving tho reasons for selling, Cuutllllieil Hutluil, The homo camp meeting services will ho continued in tho Methodist Episcopal church this week. Itev. Alfred Ileebner, tho pastor, Will proacli to-nlglit. Tiumiqtm Youth lidm-ed. Kllwood Billing, aged 18 yearn, and son of .James Hilling, of Tamaqua, was knocked down nnd run over by a train nt that placo yostoruay, the wheels running over his leg, Tho young man was remuved to tbo Minors' hospital, and died last evening nt 7:20 o'clock Tlio SIlwnlteH, B. J. Yost nnd MarllnLawlor have engaged Bobbins opera houso nt Shenandoah for uemonitruiiou in beiiait ot ireo silver ou Thursday ovening noxt. Joseph II, Poiueroy. Esq., and William Wilhclm, Bsq., will bo tho speakers. Journal. Special Sen Ice. Services will bo hold iu tho Calvary Baptist church on South Jardiu street to-night, at 7:30 o'clock. Preaching by Mr. Jackson White. THE BASE BALI, REC0I DS. Standing -of tho Clubs In tl o NAtfobn f ai,rjni. w. I.ctiguo Contest, - f l l-.c. i .m 49 .01 60 .000 67 SM 67 .653 00 .612 . ... -. Baltimore- HO Cleveland. 80 Cincinnati. 77 lloston. . . 74 Chionito.... 71 Now York 6T'.J7 ,4s9 I'hllndel'a.. OX, 03 Aft, Brooklyn.., 58VJtie)43 Wash-ton. dilOfa.to St. Louis OTOjMja Louisville 83 03R& ittsburg . 00 SATURDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. AtN'ow York Now York, 10; Baltimore, At 1'hlladolnhla Brooklyn, 13; Phila delphia. 10. At Cleveland Cleveland, 3; oulsvlllo, 2. At Washlnrtori lloston. SI; Washington, 1. At St. Louis St. Louis, Pittsburg, 3. Timelier lletlres from the ltnoe. AL11AXY, Pont. 28. John IJoyil Thachcr, In n statoinont of 1,000 words, has declined tho Democratic nomination for governor of Now York. Senator Hill wanted Mr. Thacher to stay In tho race. Mr. Thnchor URually does what Senator Hill iloslros, hut this time his Influence nnd arguments had no effect. Uy somo It is hellovod that n posslhle outcome of the dilemma will ho tho Indorsement hy a brnnch of tho De mocracy of Daniel G. Orlfiln on stato is sues, nnd tho Indorsement of a Populist candidate hy tho silver men In tho statu. Tammany Hall may Insist upon Its own candidate), and at tho stato committee mooting; tonight they may light for tho promotion of Wilbur F, Porter to first place on the ticket ami Elliot Danforth to second. Dillon nnd lledlnoml "Oct Togptlior." TliTKKAUY, Sept. 2a Thousands of per sons attended tho mooting yostcrday In fa vor or nmnosty to tlio Irish political pris oners. Vor tho first tlmo since tho splltln tho Irish party John Dillon and John ltedmond nppoarcd on tho samo platform. John Daly, tho recently released dyna miter, also spoko. Tho Ilrociltlyli's rrrmlnm 83S0.00O, Washington, Sept 28. Having com pleted tlio calculations of tho performanco of tho cruiser Brooklyn on her recent trial trip, tho navy department has allowed Cramp & Sous, tho builders, a premium of $350,000 for tho speed mado In excess of contract requirement, In knots. Murdered nnd Plnccd on tlio Track. Towanda, Pa., Sept. 28. Tho body of J. E. Compton, of Wavorly, N.Y., was found wedged between tho ties of tho Lohlgh Valley railroad brldgo, at this placo, and ho died without making a statement. He attended tho Bedford county fnlr at East Towanda, and was known to have had lu his possession $115 and a watch. These wero missing. A post mortom revenlcd that Compton had been shot In tho back of tho head and aftorward placed on tho track. A tramp giving the namo of Phillips, who says ho lives in Chicago Is under urrost on suspicion. Boys will bo boys." but you can't nfford to lose nny of them. Bo ready for the iirecn apple season by having DoWltt's Colic nnd Cholera Curo in tho houso. C. II. Hagon bach. Champion of Labor's ltlglits, Tho workiiiEineu of this county will at test tho truth of the following from a Phil ndelphia exchange : "Representative Joe Wyatt, who is runuiug for rc-clcction to the Legislature from tho Shenandoah district of Schuylkill county, Bhould by all means bo returned by the laboring men, whoso staunch fiiend ho was in tho last session. Mr. Wyatt is not of tbo numerous class of bunco labor men who aro in politics, but an honest, activa nnd intelligent champion of labor's rights, Seaubiu's Hoiid Approed. Bond of J I. J. Scanlan, tax collector of Shenandoah, has been approved by tho court in tho sum of $100,000, with ThomusScanlan, Michael Pribula, M. Mellet, Mrs. Mary Mellet, John Berg, Thomas McCormlck, M. Whitakcr, E. J. Brcnnan, John Maher, M. II. Master, James O'Hearn, Mrs. E. Keilly, Thomas Connors, Owen Bienuan, M. L. Fahey, Jos. Bynkiewlcz, M. M. llurkc, James Shields, M. P. Whitakcr, E. C. Brobst, Ed mund Harris, Daniel Ellis, Jr., aud Mrs. Maigarct Connor, as sureties. Many a day's work Is lost by sick head ache, caused by indigestion and stomach troubles. DeWitt's Little Early Risers aro the most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. C. 11. Hagenbuch. MISCELLANEOUS. 1710U SALE. Hnt nnd cents' furnUhhiK fetoro J for salo. Itest location in town, Stock in Kkk1 condition, other business. JU-nson for HelliiiL'. cointr into Aiklri'rii "M," IIkralii oniee, U.2S-1W blieimnclonli. "l"TANTKI. A enlesmnn and collector. A 1 ru<lent of Blienumlotih preferred Atmlv I Kiittt Centre street, Shenandoah 9-2ttf IjOU SALI2. A dccoiuMmnd Rquare plnno. Apply nt Williams &z Sou, furniture nnd music storo. 23-tf FOU' BALK. Ono of the beet pnylng lumber vnnls In Shenandoah. Centmllv loon ted. Kverythlng connected with the ynrd, including lenm, win no som ni n reasonable ngure. For further Information call on J, V. Johnson, ISorth Main fctn et HAVE YOU SKKK THOSE PRETTY Carpets, Oil Cloths ad Window Shades, Iut received at- FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Fed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, RA. llsv to Take asy to Uperate "ires peculiar to Hood's rilto. Small In t ' less, cfllflent, thorough. As ono man said i " You nevi r know yon have taken a pill till It Is all over." S5c. C. I. Hood & Co., Proprietors, ton ell, Mass. The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. The Largest Stock of Dry Goods in chuylkill County. fJ'S''St'Sfcy-SE-5'SrQ Never before in thri history of tins store has there been such a magnificent display of fancy dry goods. It is hard to find so many beautiful designs chosen from the dainty creations of the weavers' art iu this and other countries, as you will find here. This is the store of the people aud their apprecia tion of fair aud square dealing is shown by the liberal patronage they extend it. We are much gratified at the admiration our selections receive and will endeavor to always keep this large and popu lar dry goods house up to the high Standard it has so successfully maintained since its establishment twenty-one years ago. Novelty dress goods were never so attractive and, quality con sidered, never so cheap. We have them in many designs, most of which we have exclusive control of for this market, and would be pleased to have you inspect them. The prices are 25c, 40c, 50c, 70c, 75c, $1.00, S1.50 and $i.7S per yard. We are enabled to show you a larger line of all kinds of fine dress goods than any other house in the county. 38 inch serges, all wool, extra quality, 25c per yard ; 50 inch serges, 40c ; better quality, 50c to 75c per yard.. The fashion sheet of Butterick patterns, free of charge. The Delineator aud Metropolitan cata logues are now ready and show many beautiful designs particularly well adapted for making up the many choice fabrics we have to show you. The Delineator, iu addition to its superb new colored lithograph plates of dress modes and millinery, contains a great deal of information, aud is full of all sorts of good things. Subscribe for it. You won't miss the dollar it costs you for a year, but you will miss much, very much, if you are unfortunate enough to let one number escape you. A full line of Butterick patterns, the recognized standard of the world, always in stock. P. J. GAUGHAN, ....27 N. Main St. Fall and . . "Winter J3.63 Wc are now opening the largest and most complete hue of Ladles' and nisses' COATS iu the county. Also an elegant assortment of Ladles' CAPES In Plush, Cloth and Astrakhan, An examination of the garments will con vlnce you of their value. Evan 1 Davies, 1.1VERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardiu Street. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of bo me simple thlni? to da tent? Protect your ldtat thpy may bring you wealth. Deyi. Washington, 1. a, for tneir $I,9uu priio offer u4 Hit of (no feundreU tuTeatlons wanted Coat jiow The Gc?d XMiles' Hear' Cure 3)o) Oo to tho Bheuaudoah Dental Kooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold aud Silver liUlngR. If your nrtillcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations freo. Wo ruako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns I,o(jan Crowns, Crown and Uridfrr- work and all operatious tuat per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for oxtracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tbo only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Office Flours: 7 n. tn. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To tho mlmtrlnc gaze of thoao vrho hnvc n tnsto forrently fine vrn pnper Is tho display ofnew wnll paper wrinkles wo lmve jnstveeIvcd.You can flml any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to 8a per roll. Fine artistic papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative J Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kfltlmntes cheer fully furnished. Send postal.; . P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. IMuce Your Ordurs Now. s Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, asu . 207 West Coal Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon await your order. Goods delivered promptly, WILLIAM. H. flUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. naln and Coal Sts. Finest wblskoya, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drink, and clgarD. Teams to Hire. II you want to litre a Bate and reliable team for ilrlvlnc or tor working purposes pay Shields' lit ety stable a visit. Teams constantly on band at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Kast Centre street. Opposite Beading railroad station.
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