DO YOU WANT Good newspaper service ? We make a specialty of delivering the HBUALI) and all Philadelphia, New York and PotUville papers to all parts of the town. We guar antee prompt delivery and give satisfaction in all cases. Give us a trial order. HOOKS & BROWN a North rvieln St. ENTIRE NEW STOCK. Itcfim It'll, lti' Clntlili-r, Miikos IllR ( IciiiiIiik lt Drill. L. Iicfiili, tlif iiroprietur of tlie One Price Clothing llouso on Smith Main street, yesterday ramie a Inn !cnl liy which li ills pmed of the entire old stork of clothing in lilh ilarc to Marcus & Co., tho l.iiiicrne county amtionecrs. Tlie transaction was the largest hulk Mile of clothing over made in tlie town ami tlie kkm1s filled 35 Urw cases. Mr. Ttofowicli was (ilillged to-make tlie mile in order to make room for a inaniiiioth now stock ho hail imrclinbcil for tho fall and winter trailo anil which in now in tho liig store Tlie stock is no larno that tho many tallies creak under tho gloat weight. It embraces all the latest stylo6 in tho host make of clothing for men, hoys anil childien and overcoats anil reefers. Mr. Itcfowicli says ho will bell every garment nt bottom rock price. Tlie stock Includes all sizes, hut should anyone dilllcnlt to suit be tinablo to find Just what he wants Mr. Itofuwlch can furnish suits to onlcr, being tho local agent for Ilanimcrslough & llro., of New York, tho greatest merchant tailoring firm in the world. No "barking" is needed at his store, as mjiiio competitors resort to. AH goods speak for themselves, and ho treat's all customers in a gentlemanly manner. (iniiiil Hull. The first grand ball of tho Fourth Ward Democratic Club, will be hold at liiowinville, on Monday evening, November 2nd., lstirt. Music will bo furnished by deary's orchestra of ten pieces. Tickets, 35 cents. 10-2!l-."it Mill'! luge Licenses, Matthias Miiudler, of Ashland, and Mary Clark, of Girardvillc. W. II. Christ, of Tatnao.ua, and taunt K. Gable, of Ili.ycrstown, I'.t. Elian Miller and Mrs. Alieo 12. llrown, both of Tremont. Fred. Neitmeistcr and Alice Schwartz, both of ISutlcr township. How aro your Kidneys 1 Asparagus is well known to possess Ktiong curative action on diseased kidneys. Dr. Itobbs Sparagus Kid ney Tills contain among other incicdiciits, (ho active life-giving stiength of Asparagus and absolutely eme all sorts of kidney trouble. For sale at Kirlin's"drng storo. Deetls Iti'i'orileil From Sydney DeTiuk to heonda DoTurk, premises in l'ollsvillu. From Samuel hear et ux. to (i.eorgo F. J-ear, iuemies in I'ottht illc. From Sarah .Shutt and Casper Shutt to Win. Shutt, premises in l'incgnno township. Tho Hello of llogan's Alley. The latest popular song at Hruuim's. REMOVED -, K 20 EOM STREET '(. IF Y, Dr. J. W. Van Valzah's DENTAL PARLORS. A Denlstry in all its Branches, Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Painless Extraction, Artificial Teeth Inserted, All Work Guaranteed. No stairways climb anymore. to WILKINSON'S ELECTION SPECIAL ! THE I5LST L 11)1 NCI ami liuinlrc li of J j 1 1 r, who L. J. WILKINSON'S, MAIN STREET, RUmUlMMUUUUULUUm ' 3 6,000 BARS OF g: 3 3CDAP C 3 TO BE SOLD 3 BAPS TOP. Oc. j 3 E. B. FOLEY, 3 NO. 27 WEST ENTT.E STREET S KnmmimK!tmmimmmvt WI 1 1 1 I I ( I I ( I 1 1 I 1 1 I I I ! I I t I I 1 1 I 1 II I 2J MET DEATH OH THE RAIL. ' A nHi; r"V I XWr-! FOOT BALL. I. .-II IMumhI liny, ol ltoliliiaon's, SfrueU liy an .lectile Our. An acildcnt occurred on the takeside Hailway, on Saturday night, which resulted in the death of lMwatd Hay, II years old, and a resident of llobiimou's l"atch. , Hay was on lila way home from Mahanoy City, and when near his residence sat dnwn upon a bridge crossed by the electric road, aud it is presumed fall !? or lwcamc drowsy. The car that struck Hay was in charge of Motorman iMnlel Walters and Conductor John Thomas, and was the last car that left here Saturday night. The motorman did not see Hay until after rounding a sharp curve, when the brakes were immediately applied, hut too late to sale Hay. Ho was struck ou the side when arising from his position aud dashed against a pole. He was renilered helpless, and died shortly after lioing removed to his liome. A coronor's jury rendered a verdict of ac cidental death. Hay is survived by a wife and seven children. All On lit ho Sinners. All captive sinners of Shenandoah who arc willing to serve His Majesty, Jehovah, in tho royal army of saints, commanded by the true and honorable Lord Jesus Christ, in Captain Kminanucl Company, let him prepare to tho sound of tho gospel, or to my head quarters, in tho laud's cud in the city of Zion, where tho company now lies, where they aro kindly entertained, enter into present pay and free quarters, and tho very moment they enlist they shall bo adopted into the royal family of heaven, made son's aud heirs of his matchless king of glory and shall drink wlna and milk without money and without price; shall receive a kingdom which cannot bo moved; shall re ceivo now clothing, such as shall never wear out; shall receive army and accoutrements. Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift. Itev. James Walker, of Shamokin, will preach to tho company this overling in the 1. M. church. Tho recruiting ofllccrs will bo in attendance, ready to swear In any new recruits. Strong able-bodied young men and women aro wanted, and also tho middle aged and tho aged, .Tajiks Mount:, 1'astor. If you want a lino wedding cako, let Otto raako it for you. Tlio Itriiiiilonilllo Knees. Tho blcyclo races at Hrandoiuille on Saturday proved very successful. There were '211 entries for tho 3-inile handicap, but there wcro only 1(1 starters. Alex". Ilverett, of Hingtown, ( 10 seconds) won the first prize, a pair of road tiles; Patrick llyland, of l'ark Place, 115 seconds) second, a bicycle watch; William H. Davis, of Hrandnnvilk, (SO seconds) third, a blcyclo sweatjr. Davis is only 1 years of age and did well consider ing tho race was his llrst and ho has been riding a bicycle only slnco last spiing. Howard lturchill, of Mahanoy City, (scratch) took fourth pil?e, a cyclometer, and George W. Schooner, of Mahanoy City, (no seconds) fifth fui7c, a 11. it W. saddle. There were flvo entries for the championship of tho valley and tho raco was won by Daniel McCarty, of (iiraid Manor, tho prize being a silver trophy. Don't Tl'lllii With Coughs mill Collin, Tako Pan-Tina (2,"c.) and bo cured. At firuhler Hros., drug store. Letters (irauteil. T ttera nf niltiuoistriitliili u-nin (,miit,.il in M. I). Malouc, of town, on tho estate of ueorgo smith, lato ot West .Mahanoy town ship, deceased. Also to M, D. Malono on the ostatoof Amolia Smith, Into of West Maha noy township, deceased. "Hoys will bo boys," but you can't afford to lose any of them. Ho ready for tho green apple season by having DeWitt's Colic and i.noicia euro in mo House. C. it. Jlagen buch. l'rclty llables. , The Philadelphia Press is ollcring a prize . of a gold pin to the best baby whoso portrait ' was received liofoie six o'clock lust evening, when the contest closes. In yesterday's . paper, tho Press published several pictures of ' I the contestants, and among tho number wo ; l notice that tho picture of Clarenco L'V. i Illlike, tlie inteiesting little sou of M. M. Hurku, Hmi., of town. Tho successful baby ' will ho announced next Sunday, and may Shenandoah will tho prize. 1 Tho whole system is drained and unite i niined by indolent ulcers and open sores. , DeWitt's Witcli Hazel Salve speedily heals them. Jt is the best pllo cure known. C. JI. I Ilageubuch. It don't matter whether it's silver or gold we offer greater bargains than any other house. To-day and every dny until sold wc offer one cose of 40 dozen, superb quality, LADIES' YESTS AND PANTS, absolutely perfect goods in every respect; jersey ribbed, ltnlf bleached, pearl buttons, t,atiii ribbon in neck, silk tip trimmings, silk tip self front. Election price, only 19c. each. THE CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We've a stock to enthuse over: wc think wc Jinvc the cloak knowledge to buy better nnd sell 'Reaper than our ticighlors. Our prices mid su perb styles have struck the popular fancy that's why we arc always busy. CLOTH CAFES 98c, $1.39 and upwards to $35.00. Stylish Jackets, correct in shiipe, finest finish and superb cjualitv at prices that need no comment- r t ujr ucccs-, is shown by daily increasing sales Know it pays to buy at LLOYD STREET. HARLES DERR'S w Barber Shop ! 12 West Centro Street, Our Hot Towel Shave becoming popular, vouww uk.it, w. , inatto a specialty ol Lair cutting. row runur onr t. nMrti. LADIES' COATS. miSSES' COATS, CHILDREN S COATS. JM Driililritijr nt Shnmt.klu. SmtM For the People of Shenandoah and Vicinity lo Consider. In buying winter CLOTHINO and OVEIt COATS It l ever.vlMil 's Interest to do the very best they can for the money. We are tlinlaru est anil ehenest clothing houe in ftchuylkill comity nurt inn giiArnutee every iiurehaser to our stoic will net perfctt satisfaction. Our method of iIoIhk business Is to give every customer kmw1 value for their money and with them rests the secret of our siiceesn. Our new. store which now v es us about tw tee the room we had ltcforc is loaded down Willi tills season's Clothing and Overcoat in lllue, Mack, Gray, Brown, anil almost any color and style to suit tlie most itkt-ptical. Our stork of Nigger hend cheviots, pliiln cheviot, Astrakhan clict lot suits and hundreds of other styles cannot ir surpassed In the county, and our Overcoat Department never conLtnetl the assortment that we arc showing this season to nine, Ittack, Light, flrow-n, tiray, Kersey, Itiaver, Mellon. MolintellArk, Cheviot ami Chlllclillln qualities at prices thnt were ncer before offered to the lieople of Shenandoah, and never will be again. It isn't necessary for us to coax the customers from the street into our storo ns other dealers do to buy, as the bargains wc olfer arc hlg Inducement In themselves. Our stock of Satin I.lnuil Dlagonnl and Worsted Dress Suits were never offered at the prices we sell them this season. Our stock of Sort anil Crush JIats never wero as large as at present. We buy goods liy the ease and not by the half doyen as other denlers and therefore get bigger inducements of which the customer gets the heneflt of this as well as wo do. It will pay you to call on us and Insjtect our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we arc hero to do business. vMAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, l. GOLDIN, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main St. MAHANOY CITY. Mahanoy City, Xov. 2. Tho funeral of Mrs. Agnes, wifo of Dr. S. C. Spalding, of Shenandoah, took place from tho residence of tho deceased r parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C, Garrett, in this town, at nine o'clock this morning. A largo concourse of friends as- semblcd at tho residence, including many from Shenandoah and other towns of tho county. The cortego proceeded to tho ht. Canictis liomau Catholic church, where re quiem high mass was celebrated at 0:30 o clock by Itcvs. McLnroe nnd McManaiiiiu, assisted by l!ov. Kalon, of Shenandoah. Tho funeral sermon by l!ov. McManamin was very impressive He dwelt upon tho high character nnd social standing of tho de ceased. During tlie survico Miss Kato Maley sang "Kalso me, Jesus, to Thy I!osom," Miss Katio Mooro reiuleied "IIopo" and Miss Kiln Donahoo sang "Ho Drives the Tear From Every Kyo." Thoro were many beautiful lloral offerings. A long lino of carriages filed from the church to tho comctory on tho hill, whero the interment was made. Tho pall bearers wero John A. Iieilly, II. .1. Muldoou aud JI. M. liurkc, I'sii., of Shenandoah, Samuel Seifert, Charlos O. Smith and lion. William E. Jones, of Mahanoy City. Among tho Shenandoah people in attendance wero Mrs. M..T. Whalen, Mrs. Mary ISrennaii, Mrs. John Cooncy, Mrs. Martin Ilicnnan, Mrs. 1). J. Eangton, Mrs, Michael Monaghan, Mrs, John Canflcld, Mm. William Seoger, Mrs. tieorgo Seager, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Davis Misses Katie aud Mary Tierney, Katio Maley, Mario Christopher, Jennie Cooney, Ilridget Mahcr, Julia Clcary, Stacia and Mary McDonald, and Mosrs, Harry llr.uligan, Michael Ticrncy, John W, Curt in, Lawrence McAvoy, I'. J. Monaghan, JI. J, Muldoou, I'. J. l crgusoii, J. II. Mona ghau, J. J. Ilradigau, C. J. Quinn aud Ficd Carl. Jliss Aiinio Kelly, aged 10 years, died nt tho homo of John Kane at bt. Nicholas ou Saturday afternoon, and tho funeral touk place at 2 o'clock thisaftcrnoou. Tlie remains weie brought to town and services were held in St. Caliicus church. Interment was made 011 tho hill. John llaughiiey, while icturniiig from school nt noon to-day, received a severe cut on the forehead from a stouo thrown by a l'olandcr. TO Ct'Iti: A COM) IX ONI! DAV Take Laxative Ilroiuo Quinino Tablets. All drugfUts refund tho money If it fails to cure. 23 cents. PITHY POINTS. llnppeulugA Throughout tlio ICegloit Chron icled lor Hasty Perusal. Tho chairs aro being placed in Hcrsker's theatre, at Mahanoy City, and an early open ing is expected, l'uter Long, of St. Clnir, aud Lall'erty, of C'utnhola, shot at 13 pigeons Saturday, for ?100. Long killed 4 and Laflcrty 5. Several carpenters of town left this morn ing fur Mlddlcport, whero they will eroct a number of new hout.es. A six weeks old child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larkin, of Lost Creek, died ou Satur day. Liverymen did a rushing business yes terday. All Soul's Day was celebrated in the church of tho Annunciation this morning. , Mass was read by Itcv. Henry Xaylon. Thorn woro twenty-threo interments made in the Sliamoklii cemetery last month. William II. Douty, a former resident of Shamokin, died in Philadelphia. Pottsvillo will voto ou tho question of a city charter to-morrow. Congressman llruinm stated to-day that his majority would ho not less than 3,(i(Kl, The .Shenandoah lluilding aud Lo.in Association has finished a block of eight honscH at Shfppton. An thoy are fine homes they will have nu trouble to dispose of them. Xo voter need mako any mistake in casting his ballot to-morrow if ho will tako a few moments bel'oro voting to study the wimple ballot or havo It explained to lilui. John ilonuur hosted rciipur tlrilllii In thoir four-round con tout at the Art Athletic Club, Philadelphia, baturday night. The Lansforu man proved himself the superior bf his opponent. . Angle LamiM, the best lamus In the world, for mle at llrmnm's. lMilllp VedliiaKI Attiirkeil. While Pliilip Ycdinski, of PotUville, was engaged in conversiition with a ouunlo of friends nt tho corner of Main and Centra streets yesterday afternoon, "Jaok" Toolo happened along and became engaged in n dis cussion with lilm that became hot, Toolo finally struck Yedlnskl behind tho right ear with his fist. This is tho story as given by ono of tho eye wituossoa. Another eyo witness claims no blow was struck. Ycdinski returned to Pottsvillo threatening to prose' cute Toole, claiming that he was also as saulted by tho latter at Pottsvillo last Thurs day, ItheitmutLm Cured 111 h Day. "Mystic Cure" for Ithcumatism and Ken' ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at nuco tho cause and the disease Immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by u, it, itagenoucu, uruggist, Shenandoah. Dor Local Champions Iteeelie 11 Severe Driilihlng nt Slininoklu. With their orange and blaik colors in their inside pockets our local champions aud their admirers returned from Shamokin on Satur day evening, where they weredefeited to the tune of 30 to 0. The Shenandoah lioys were not In it al any stage of tlie game, many of them remarking hefuro play was eallid. that defeat stared them In the face. The feature of the gauio whs McCorinlok's play ing. The attendance was estimated atl.ion. Our boys spoke very highly of the kind treatment received at the hands of the Shamokin team. While a game of Toot hall was in progiess at Olrarilvillo yesterday Chief lllirgess Toll secured a touch-down. The gatno was be tween the Tigers, of Mahanoy City, and the I. Ions, of town, and tlie attendance was Ian-, . The gnmo had proceeded but seventeen min utes when the llurgess appeared upon the scene and stopped further play, with Shen andoah on their opponent a five yam line. Additional Volunteers. The American Volunteers will occupy their I new quartern in the Wilkinson building to- morrow evening. On Wednesday Grant Troutman, iv new recruit, will leave for Wilkcsbarro, where ho will enlist under the command of Cnpt. I'oako aud wife. Miss Stella Itickcrt left for Philadelphia to-day for training quarters. Never Saw Anj tiling I.Ike It. It is always safe to profit by the oxperienco of others, and especially when it concerns life and health. Maud Johnson, Drooksidc, l'a., writes : "I had diphtheria and catarrh very bad aud used a bottlo of Thompson's Diphtheria Cure. Xever saw anything like it; it took nearly all the mcmbrano out of my throat in 0110 day, and also cured my catarrh." Sold at Klrlln's drug store at BO rents a bottlo. Xcver failed in a slnglo instance when used according to directions. Many a day's work is lost by sick head ache, caused by indigestion and stomach troubles. DoWltt's Littlo Early Hlscrs aru tho most eilectual pill for overcoming sucli difficulties. C. II. Ilagenbuch. Dentil of ltenjitluln dike. lienjainiii Cake, a prominent resident of rottsvillc, died ill the hospital thcro yester day morning. 'The cause of death was ty phoid fever. Tho deceased was 3(1 years old and leaves no children. His wifo died about a year ago. Sir. Cako was prominent in politics nnd had a largo clrclo of friends throughout tho county. Toison Ivy, insect bites, bruises, scalds, burns, are quickly cured ly DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo, the great pile euro. C. II. nagcniiuciu Union TliaiiksgUIng Services. Tho Ministerial Association met this morn ing in tho Primitive Methodist church and decided to hold union Thanksgiving services in tho Methodist Episcopal church ou Thanks giving Day, nt 10 a. m. Tho sermon will bo delivorcd by 1'ov. I). I. Evans, pastor of tho Welsh llaptist church. A special collection will he taken. First of All, Heil l'ln 4)11. S.lc. What for? Aclies, pains, bruises. At Gruhler Uros., ilrug store. Shottt l'lred, Tho people in the neijililinrlinod of Centre and. Main streets on Saturday cvciiIub wcro suddenly startled by tho firing of rapid shots in the First ward. Chief Tosh immediately hastened to the tpot and found that several boys had placed cartridges on tlio electric railway track In honor of Hollow K'en. Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to fnrnifiit and putrily In the stonnch. Then follow u,zzlnci, headache, Insomnia, ncnousness, and, If not relieved, bilious fever or blood pcVsonlng. Hood's Tills stimulate the stomach, rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con stipation, etc. 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. The only l'UU to tako with Hood's Sarsaparllla. LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' COATS. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Fashion's favorite fabrics nt popular prices of fttrietly reliable Koods In blocks ami colors. All the newest styleM which Dame Piifthlon has declared to bo popular eon bo found here. All the correct oaves and up to date a hades for the fnll nnd winter of ltftt nre shown In profusion. CORSETS. Kvery new hud eorrett model In every reliable make of Kood4, Startling! Hure, hut true, that one-half the corset wearers to-day are m earliitf comits lioe moit conspicuous feature Is their Iiiadnptlbllity. AVhy not be na pnrtleiilar nu in your choice of fehoe nnd iret thotlmt tit. R.F.GILL. Underwear. We are now selling retail at wholesale prices. The only place in Shenandoah which offers such inducements. Our stock consists of Medicated Red Flannels, Fleece Lined, . . . Camels Hair . . . and Merino. Louis flann, 25 W. Centre St. Pa! sl i ..a H'9 largest, finest ruid lust 'B' llMli Children's Coats nurl ladies' 1131 If needing CARPETS look through our line and see the many beautiful designs we have to show you. Butterick paper patterns, the recognized standard of the world , alw ays in stock. Bu'terick fashion sheets given away free of charge. P. J. GAUGHAN, - 2X N. Main St. MISCELLANEOUS. T OST. A koM V. O. H. of A. Imdsr, bcnrlnff i tlieinitifiU".S. II. O." Kinler will kindly return sr. mo tn tlio 1Ii:kam oHlec, It lEKKJ". TSyo .infuriiUlicd rooms, lict location In town. Address 'St" ctiro of 1Ii;i:Ali ollico. I0-.'J(Mf I?OU ItEXT storeroom mid dwelling now i1 oecupli-d liy W. J. jMorpnn, 16 Kouth Jliiln Mreut. Apply to l-'rnnk Schmidt. 1( -2S-tf niOU lti:XT.-A No. 1 Imkcry In Port Corl.oii. I' Iny terms to Kod pnrty. Address "C," thU Milk, 10-22-eod-hv FOIt IEKNT. A larne room, second floor front, f-Uuim lie.it and aHntil other eoiieiiIcne')t mdtriblo for ofllee or mectlliff purjioses. Apply nt tho Hri.AU) oitlee. 10-21-tf OK SAI.l A double property, on Line Mreet, Nfs, 133 nud 13.. for snlo chenn. In- nuim of Mrs. 1'elix Me "iiniininau. on IJnu street. lflfl-tf InOH SAI.K. A vnlunble furni nenr RlriRtown. ; Kxcellent house nnd burn nnl nil conven leiuut Ajiply to S. ti. M, llollopeter, Knqt, SUeimmlouh, Tn. 10-73v MAX ItKKhK l.ns hteu appointed ncent for theOieat tineiitan Tea Co., of New York, and U now ready to Htipply jiiivnte fnndlies with the best teat ami eolTees nt rock bottom pilees. Any one In want of good eoiTee or ten plcn-.e enll nt Mux llee-e' olliee, room 1, Vlxtitx tmililfiiK. C'olfeo r tva bought not satisfactory will be taken haik and money lefnntled. 1 0-20-2 w WOOD'S Shenandoah College! FERGUSON BLOCK. New aye-tern of book-keeping nnd olllcc practice, nitunl linsiness trmn the kUnt. ltntet, of tuition for nfuht school, Including books nnl stationery lor tli-fttintroductloli. One Month Two Months Three Months Four Months $ 5 00 9 00 12 00 15 00 -(o)- The system Is nrrnnucd for those who have but little time to de ote to the work nnd is the mo-t prnctieal system of book-keeping ever puhlUhed. V. H. Held was the first to complete the work, nnd nftcr ten weeks practice he accepted a I oftttiou as book-keeper nt $00.00 per month, and n;ue entire satisfaction, Kdiir FIdler was the llrtt to take It up at I'ottsvllle. His projircHs Is excellent. Special Rates For Day School, Call at College For Particulars. S. I. WOOD, President. HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE PltETTY Carpets, Oil Cloths ad Window Shades, Ju't received at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. I Teams to Hire. 1 If yon want to hlro a safe nnd reliable team for driving or for working purioaee pay mueiutr livery envoi e n visit, leami constantly on baud at reasonable rates, UAtVlEIS SHIELDS, No, 410 East Centre etreet. Opposite Reading railroad station. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigar?, Tobacco, Ac. Agent for Heading Brewing Co.'a Deer and 1'orter, 11S and 113 S. Main St A genuine welcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. lain and Coal Sts. Pineal whiskey., been, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drlnka and cigars. Tlie largest, finest :m kst selections of I adies , Mii-scs .md Cliildren's Coats nntl ladies' 'Plush, Cloth and 1-ur Carcs, that I'.bs aer been shown 111 tins region, is now open lor ycur ' inspection. These gniincnlsix id In quality, style ant' fjin-h ok. willle admiied 1 y all who see them. All nre tunrked at piices below their real aiue. We have also placed en salt a large vaiiety of Silhs in plain and figured grcs grain. Dresden, Satin Duchess, China. Japan Peau de Soie and Taffeta. Also a large line of novelty and plain dress goods, including all-wool and silk and wool henriettas, wool serges, mohair serges, plaids, cravenette cloth, etc. You will find in this Popular Dry Goods House always a larger stock, a better assortment and lower prices than you will find with any of its competitors. Beauty Unrolled To the ndmtrtilfr pnzo of those who have a taste forrcally fine wall pnper is the display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we have jiitreeived,You. can find any color or pattern you want for your hall, hed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from fie up to per roll. Fine artistic papers a specialty. House. Siffn and Decorative Painting:- Satisfaction guaranteed. Kfttlmntt-A cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. R. CARDEN, 221 VT. Centre St., Shenandoah. Pa. 1'Iaee Your Orders Now. WINTER - GARMENTS ! AVe kIvo the hlRfiest bargains nt jock bottom prices, honest quality, all grades and styles In ....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats Tn Melton--, Heavers, Chinchillas and VUters. We can unit you cverytline. Business Suits,: Boys' and Children's Clothing: In all the latest makes which have a tailor made appearance, and are neat and perfect In finish. ROCHESTER COTHING HOUSE, Cor. Main and Cherry Sts. - Sam Block, Prop OPEN EVERY DAY ; Go to the Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings.' If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to sea us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown, and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charKcs for extracting when nlates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltnian'a Block) East Centre Street. OQlco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goo4s delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. IB 0