V J jyONQQRAMS I pi 11 stationery have always Ikh-ii popular, Init this suon very fashion aMe woman and iuan Ouliiunahlc men Itave their monograms engraved or illuminate! upon every sln-c l of paper they un. Wo Would bv ph nsrd to show wimples and quote prirc on all Kindi of monogram or einirnv in. V.ntii w d i -mis u spit uilty. HOOKS & BROWN a North (VI a In St. GOOD CLOTHE font l.cnfl Money 111 Itio Long Hull We lien r roulil supply us niuiiy people with clothe as we do If we didn't have the right kind. We couldn't increase our busi ness right along if no didn't please the pc-iple. We do please them not only in clothes, but with satisfactory prices as well. Have you seen our winter overcoats from $3 up. Thev will astonish you. In material, style and finish they beat the band, t'all nt our stoie and examine the men's suitings and boys' clothing. We have suits for boys from $1 and upwaids. Wo are the lenders in the latest styles in hats. Kcw stock overy week. Wo treat you well and give you full valuo for your money. Xo iiiitiepiuH'iitation. Everything is guaranteed as represented, or money refunded. Give ns a call. O.NK l'lttl'K t'LOTIIIXtl JIOX'SB, ID South Main Street, IMO-tf h. llKlwicil, l'lop. AVbo Said They lluu it Cough? Advice Take Tan-Tina, 85c. At (iruhler llros., drug store. ltiitlllrntiou ut laliiiuoy City. At Mabanoy City on Monday evening next thoru will be n grand liepuhlirnn rutilimtion. Kxtcnslvo iireparations are being made mid tlio Kepublican elulis of Malianoy City promise that it will eclipse anytliing of tlio kind evor hold in the county. I ho cele hrntion will consist of an elaborate banquet nt the Mansion House. Tlio club will accept our thanks for an invitation to the bnuijuct. Shoe making and shoe selling is our busi noss. Wo lniiku them goud and sell them cheap. l'.M'roKY Shoe Kr-oitK. Court Notes, .fohn Wilson, flus llaugcr and Tlianias Me Dennett, the three men charged with blowing open tlio wife at the Cambridge colliery, wore yesterday indicted by the grand jury, on oith of John McGuiness, for lniccuy three counts, malicious mischief, and assault uud battery. The grand jury also found two true bills of libel against J. Irvin Steele, proprietor of the Ashland Telegram, on oath of Thomas C. 1 Miner. Coroner's ,lury Verdict. Deputy Coroner Mauley and u Jury last night held an inquest in the case, of Andrew Skrupas, tlio man wlio was killed on the Lehigh Valley railroad Tuesday night, and ii verdict of accidental death was rendered. It appeared from the evidence that Skrupas was on his way from Lost deck, wlioro he went to ico tho owner of the houso his family occupies in this town about miiuc tepairs, and that ho wnshtruck by passenger train No. 2 to. Did you see JiriiMin's show window display of Statuary V REMOVED TO 20 E. 0M STREET. Dr. J. W. Van Valzah's PRNTAI, PARLORS, Denistry In all its Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Painless Extraction, "J l.lKI.I.I T..IU l.lJ Allllllildl I CUM fllbrjf tCU. All Work Guaranteed. 41 i : i ! No stairways to !j climb anymore. !l WILKINSON'S STORE NEWS.. merit. A luiiulr,cl USlv. .. ,.,-, -aw h W I bnLL I 1 1M la lVIUOL.M Good sheeting, 42 inches wide, 5 cents. Double napped shaker flannel, worth 10 cents, for 6c. L. J. WILKINSON'S, VIA IN STREET. l'I5 HAVH THE MOST SOME JlKSKINS Ol' ...OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, 2T WEST CENTRE STREET. ftirr.oc-; I' HAND- J-5 PITHY POINTS. Happening ThroiiKlioiit llui ltrgluii'Cliron- 1 IcIimI lor lliinty 1'rriiftiil. j A marriage lhfiipe was issued to Htanlslati Kansmsewski and Marlaniin Jnuickl, both of , Hhenandoah. ' A new disease It attacking horses in different sections of l.uxcruc county. I Veterinarians are unable to diagnose It. I I Thomas S. Ikswis, inside foieman at Oak I Hilt colliery, Minersville, lias resigned his position, same to take effect November in. 1 The employes of the 1'. & K. L. A 1. (Jo., I at tho Hast and Preston X6. 8 collieries, and inttho (tlrardville district collieries will be paid to-morrow. William Oihson, of l"alo Alto, and Darby McDonald, of Mt. (nrmel, will meet In a ten-ronnd encounter on December 21st. The place has not been selected. A convention of tho United Mine workers of Anthracite District No. 1, will bo held at 1'ottsvHIe on the ifftli. Inst. Some doren new locals have been organized since the lost convention. The Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Trou company have about decided and will shortly commence the work of boring a slush hole between Kuickerliocker colliery and Jackson's patch. t'ctcr 1'nlU for Couglis mid Colds. That' what Pan-Tluu is, IfBc. At Gruhlcr llros., drug stole. i'EHSONAL. Mis Mary Uohcrts, of North White street, is tlio tick list. l!ev. H. F. O'Koilly was ono of tlio many visitors to Pottsvillo to-day. Miss Lou (lamer, of Jcancsvillc, is tho guest of town friends nnd relatives. Mrs. Claude Knight, of Wilmington, Del., is the guest of Miss Katie Malia, of town. Miss Ida lluckman, of Trenton, N. J., is visiting hor sister, Mrs. Charles N. lieddall, of South Janlin street. Miss Mattio l'rico and brother, IJeubcn, of St. Clair, wcro in attendance, at the Dabb 1 jule wedding Inst evening. .Mrs. Townscn, nee Miss Mamo Wooley, of Philadelphia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Morgan, of South .la id in street. Messrs. F. I'. Megargle, John Weeks, M. M. liurke, Ksq., Thomas Dove, Jr., nnd A. A. II. Lewis weie attendants at tho court to-day. W. 11. Van Welt this morning lesuincd his position at tlio editorial desk of tho Miners' Advocate again, after n week's visit to tho old homestead nt Meriden, Conn. Frank Hart, of tho Miners' Advocate, and Isaac Hilton spent thisafteruoou atCiilbcrtou. F. J. lirennan is attending the horse ahow in New York City. Miss Lihhio Cavanaugh is visiting friends in Philadelphia. Miss Nellie Melict has gone to Schuylkill Haven to visit friends. Mrs. (irant and daughter, Jessie, went to Pottsvillc this morning to visit tlio former's sou, Louis, who is ill. Miss Mary Griffiths and Mi's. T. J. Hrough all visited friends at Pottsvillo to-day. ltlrtliduy Surprise. The homo of Mr. aud Mrs. John Hock, on North Weft street, was the scene of a birth day surprise party last evening in honor of tlieir daughter, Miss l-.mma Hock. A supper was served and tlie following guests spent a very enjoyable exeniug: .Misses Mercy Pees, Lottio Lnuibcit, Cora Williams, Sadie Sterner iinujiaitie tapper, ol town, unit JSUss l.iniua llillnian, of Deluuo; Harry Master, Clarenco Dower, Ihomas and Alfred Millerchap, Walter Humble, Fiul. Fry and John Clnirles, of town, Itlchard Jones, of Win. Penn, Arthur Cook, of Delano. A Large Collection. Tho opening of tho chrysanthemum show at 10 South Main street, to-morrow morning, will attract many. Mr. Montgomery h.n the laigo hothousc8atH.izlcton, with u collection of 1,000 potted plants. On Saturday ho will display a Urge collection of cut flowers, and if tho business warrants, it will establish a large branch liou'e hero. Kline C'ninlclcd. Tho Jury ut the Pottsvillc colli t ill the caso of Michael Kline, of town, charged with being ono of four men who robbed Daniel H. llienuan's house of if 1, sou about four yours ago, last night rcnilcicd a verdict of guilty of burglary. Kline was roiuanded for sentence. Injured liy n 1'nll. 1 While unloading furniture at the Pcnnsyl ' vanl.i depot to-day (Icorge Day, a driver in tlio employ of John Roberts, fell from a wagon and a lounge fell on top of him. Ho ' escaped vlth a bruised shoulder. There's nuiek selling in our cloak depart Kvery garment beats the stamp of fashion. No old style garments here. Cloth Jackets from $2.00 to $25.00 a hun dred styles to select from. CAPRS PROn 98c UPWARDS. PUR CAPHS, $10.00 to $25. 00 POR DP.PEND AHLR PUR. PLUSH CAPI-S, $5.00 to $35.00 POR SALT'S IMPORTED PLUSH. THERE'S NO TRASH IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT, BIG LOTS OF BLANKETS Arc K''1K quickly nt low prices. Also comforts 11111! down quilts. The prices nnd the weather makes n slir ill the blnnkct section. Dress Goods Are Changing Hands. We sell tliein from mill to wearer. We've the knack of know :tj whereto buy the choice things you most ad nil lo Inch Wool '-rgcs ... 19 cents. .o Inch All Wool Cloth - 25 cents. .10 Inch Plncsl Henrietta - 50 cents. oilier leaders at lower prices than others irvi Ifor half a thousand yards LLOYD STREET. HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 West Centre qur Hot Towel 1 1 1 ' mkoBp)clllTof lialrcuUt V" " We ..laii. ,.1 yb-KMPMMft. ; ' iji.. . - -, , CHARGED WITH HOUSE STEALING. Detixtlto Amour A r renin The Arciucil mill Iti'cmi'r tlin Property. Htlrrlnu Amour yesterday accomplished a clever pk-cc of work hy taking Into custody three men elmrged with stealing a team of horses, a mverrd wagon and n load of sweet potatoes on the 2nd lint, from A man residing at N"orristo n. Amour was first notified of the case yesterday mtirniug hy the receipt of n warrant by mall with a letter, the latter stating that three men had left Xorrlstown with til stolen property on the date stated and it was believed that tho men had driven to this part of the state. Xo description of the men was given. The warrant only called for the arrest of one man and contained the additional charge of utnlieralomout. Amour commenced work on tho case at once and learned tbat three men traveled about town on Monday and Tuesday dispos lug of sweet potatoes at prices lower than the local hucksters could buy them at wholesale. It was also learned that they loft town early yesterday morning, but could not be traced until late in the afternoon, when Amour heard that they weie soiling sweet potatoes at llrownsville. He went there, but found they had left. Amour boarded an electric car and traveled to Win. I'cnn, where ho learned that tho men had returned to Shenandoah n short time before. The detec tive boarded a returning car nnd at the corner of Coal and Main streets overtook tho souglit-for team in charge of two men. Stopping the team and climbing into the wagon Amour asked tho men, "Aro you from Center county?" Hoth promptly replied that they were, whereupon Amour said, "I place you under arrest for peddling without n license." Tlio men treated tho charge lightly and said tlicywcro only working on salary for a third man and if there was any chargoof that kind tlieir lioss would fix the matter up. Tho Center county and peddling yarn that Amour gave tho men was only a mask to shield his true mission, because tho third man was missing and it was suspected that ho wns the important one. Tiic yarn worked cirectually. Tlio two men under arrest cheerfully accompanied Amour to their stablo at the eat end of Apple alley, where they unhitched and put away the horses. They then accompanied tho officer to Justice Lawlor's oll'ico and Hero arralgniil on a charge of peddling without a license. Tho men gave their names as Thomas aud Hugh O'Urien, brothers, and residence, us Philadelphia. They are poorly dicsscd and hard looking diameters. They slated that they wcro in the employ of one James Wood, who had gone to Malianoy City nnd piomlsed to meet them at the stable after their return I from Wm. Pciin. Tlio men wero taken to ! the lockup and placed in a cell after maiiy I protests, although tl ey made no resistance. They protested against being locked up on such a petty charge nnd evidently did not suspect the real nature of tho case. They urged the officer to let them know as soon as Wood would leturn to town, so that ho could pay the flue and hac them released. After locking up tho prisoners Amourucnt to the stalde at tho northeastern outskirts of the town and engaged a man to hitch up the horses and transfer them to Niswenter's stablo. Amour had been there but a few , minutes when a man of trampish nppeamnco walked iulo tho stable and up to the horses, , Seeing a stranger puttiug on tho harness he i asked "What's going on here." The new- , comer proved tu bo James Wood nnd he was promptly placed under, nrre&t. Ho was taken before Justice Lawlnr and committed to tlio lockup 011 tho real charges, pending tho ar rival of tlio complainant, Alonzo Wells, from Xorrlstown. When Woods was placed in tho cell with tho otiier two men 110110 mado any remarks, but tho trio no doubt fully arrived at 1111 understanding of tlio situation when left to themselves. Woods is not a stranger here, having woiked as huckster for Cham bers, of Mulmuoy City, a few years ugo. He denies all tlio charges and says ho tan show that he is tho owner of the horscsnud uacoii. Jlr. Wells arrived from Xorrlstown tills ' morning aud Identified tho three men. Ho J (-aid Woods and himself were in partnership in the huckster business at Xorrlstown. On the find inst lie gave Wuoils $5'J to go to Philadelphia to purchaso a load of apples and that was tho last seen of tho latter until to day. Woods owns one of llio horses and the other belongs to nnothcr Xonistown man. Wells says Woods is wanted ut l'hocnixvillo "or fraudulently removing a car loud of watermelons from a railway depot at rhoenix villo aud at Xorristown for stealing a soldier's license and ?-15. A Xorristown ofllcer Is ex pected hcio tills evening to tako charge of tho prisoners. HOOD'S PlliliS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleas-nt la.xu.tlve. Alt Druggists Deeds Keeorded. From Andrew Durkiu, et. al to Andrew Mouagliau, lot in Ashland ; from 1', I.. Fctherolf to Sarah W. flriscom. lot in l'otts ville ; from Wayne township nchool district to Wm. Fuller, lot in Friedensburg ; from Miriam (iriscom to Sarah W. Griscom, lot in Pottsvillo ; from Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities, trustee of I. & It. Itailroad Company and 1'. & It. C. & I. Compauy, to Charles II. Coster and Francis I.yudo Stetson, joint tenants, tho entire mortgage and pledged property of tho above named companies; from Philadelphia and lteadiug Itailroad Company to Charles II. Costoi uud l'r.injls I.ynde Stetson, joint tenants, nil intcreiti& all railroads, equipments, &c , of P. A It. I!. Ii. Co. ; from P. I!. C. & I. Conipauysto Charles II. Coster and Francis Lynda Stctsin, joint ten iuls, interest in all coal lands, A., of 1'. ,v, U. C. A I. Co. Iuuuiro of tho first person you meet how our shoes wear. That person will be our customer all right. Kverybody is. , , Factohv Biiob Stoiib. Hu UU-il Siulili'iily. It annenrs tlint Willlnm Lewis, whose daatli ut tho Minor' hoapilnl vu reported in Intt nlght'n idkiie, illud very (suddenly and fortlfftt raawm the family in town eonld not be unti tled liefoie the deuth oceurred. Ilrinkfntt whs served to the imtienU at the hospital at 6:MO o'clock yebtenlny uiorniiig nnd nt that tlmo a nure mv Lewis 11 cup of cotlfee. which ho nceepted and drank. Ahout tllto lulnntvg Inter the 1111 rw discovered that hud left liU cot nnd found him sitting in llio sun room. Ho wusasnisted back to his bud uud expired iuimedlutely. Within five minutes nfter he accepted tho coll'eo lie was duud. I.uw Ktiulents lleclsterctl Tlio fnllowini: students at tlio Dickinson School of Law yesterday registered aa Uw 'rfeA(s'i'iT"Me''i1riW4ionotary,s onice jM Oirllsle : l'anl J. BchmlQtr,Ni'otuvlli9J. JacKH son O. Mass, BchuylkUl HaVn; WteTM Trnil. bv. Fouiita tl springs .mumiu r . nuwii t flulr-.1. Aueust Smith. Ha.lulpn: F. - . . . . , .-, . Strouss, Mt. Caruiel. ', TO CUlti: A COLl) IN ON15 HAV . Tako Ijtxatlvo llrorao Qululuo TabletsX All druggists refund tho money if it falls to fttro. 25 cents. ' FRIGHTENED BY A ROBBER. Sirs, 'xhinlckers Illness Greatly Aggrn rttrd by h Mummler. Mrs. Anthony Sclimlcker, of South Main' street, sutlers from cancer of the breast, l'or ' the past three weeks she has boon con fined to her bed. At threo o'clock yesterday lnoriilnu she discovered a strange young man rifling ' the bureau in her bedroom. The Intruder placed tlio niussle of n revolver close to her head aud warned her not to make an otitciy The loblier leftwithoiitsecuringaiiy plundei Mrs. Hchmlcker made an outcry that if-1 traded the attention of hor husband, who i was in the batrooin. she stated that the robber was n voune man known as "ffntchv Culleii. Mrs. Sclnnicker was so bid;1 I frightened that her Illness became greatly aggravated. This morning it was Aim. I she would die ami her relatives weic summoned to the bedside. Later in the -day her condition improved. Her sister. Miss Mrllale, says that most of the time she appears to lie in a delirium and clutches at what she supposes to bo a burglar stooping over her. No warrant has been issued for I Cullen's arrest and Jlr. Schmlcker does not appear to be disposed to press the case. , TV- 1T.L1... How m- nuuus is Your Little Liver .Liver? tnio 1 Hid net gently yet promptly on the Liver, Stomach aud Dowels. They dispel Sick Headaches, l'evcrs and Colds; cleanse the system thoroughly; cure habitual constipation. They ore stignr-coatcil, don't crlne. very small but great In results, Recommended by Physician 1 and Druggists. Ilobtia Itf m.dr Co, lble.ro And Sin FrtDtlieo, Tor Sain in SHRNANDOAll. 1A.. bv S. r. junto, urjggisi, o soutn Mam bl THEY SAY For Free Silver has just com menced, but that has nothing to do with our new stock of Nigger Mead Cheviot Suits. Extra heavy grade and all styles and colors. Don't buy your winter suit until you see ours. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! By the thousand at prices never before offered by any dealer in the county at. l. GOLDIN'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 9 and 11 South Main St. LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' COATS. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Ku Oil on's favorite fahrUs nt popular prkeHof htriitly reliable tfoodg tu blacks nml colors, nil the newcbt htyien which Dame Fashion m iktlnreil to be popular can bo fouml here. All the correct weaxemul up to date shades for the fall nml winter of IKKl ro shown In profusion, CORSETS. r Kvery new nnd cored model in every i n liable, make of k""1s. Startling' Sere, hut; true, that one-half the torset carers to-day aro wearing corset who moM conspicuous feature is their inndapt Ihilitv Why not be ns i Twirticulitr as hi your choice i.f sImhh and et ihoc that fit. 1 R.F.GSLHfilndertaklns: ! rut r t- s Your Fuel Ily lining THE ROCH ESTER (Btovo nitie) RADIATOR with tfl 120 CROSS TlISgS nhero -1HG0 Bq. in. ol iron get intensely hot, tlius iiinkinc One Btovo or furntico dotliowdrk.l S 3l WWW ta of Two. "No Invention of recent years will do so much or domestic economy and comfort," Scientific Amtrican. FOR SALE BY BENJ. D. BEDDALL, AOENT FOR SHENANDOAH AND (VICINITY. ...SHAFT P. 6., PA. HAVE YOU HHHS TJIO(jK I'HIJTTY mtlS. Ull L 0 IS ' aj Window Shades, a --Jutt received at - FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. 1 ''rWffli LADIES' COATS. MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS. If needing CARPbTS look through our line and see the-J;tnany beautiful designs we have to show you. llutterick paper patterns, the recognized standard oi the world, always in stock. Bui terick fashion sheets given away free of charge. P. J. GAUGHAN, - 27 N. Main St. WOOD'S MnnnDonti college FERGUSON BLOCK. New ttcm of book-keeninir nnd ofllec practice, actual huslucps 9 from tlio start. Itntcf of tuition for llluht school, including liookn nnd stationery for first Introduction. One Month - - $ 5 00 Two Months - - - 9 00 Three Months - . 12 00 1 tour Months (o) Aft I l5 OQ The system Is iirrniiKed for those who hnvo but little tlmo to devoto to tho work nudlsthc most practical system of book-kccplnc ever piildtshed. W. It. Held was the first to complete the work, mill after ten weeks' practice he accepted a 1 osltlon ns liook-keeprr nt SGO.OO per month, and cave entire satisfaction. IMjrnrridlcrwns the fhst to take it up nt Potlsvllle. Ills pronrets is excellent, Speclil Katea For Day School. Call at College For Fartlcularo. S. I. WOOD, President. Underwear. We are now retail at wholesale prices only place in Shenandoah offers such inducements. selling The which Our stock consists of Medicated Red Flannels, Fleece Lined, . . . Camels Hair .... and Merino. Louis ilann, 25 W. Centre St. WINTER - GARMENTS! We tflve tin bitftfeAt bnrRaln) nt rock bottom price, honest ((unllty, nil KI'iuUh mitt fetyles in ....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats I In Mt'ltm.B. Iti-nvcrs, Chinchillas nnd Ulsters. 1 Wo can suit you cverytime. Business Suits,: Boys' and Children's Clothing 1 In nil tho latest makes which have 1 n tailor niado appearance, ami nro nent and I perfect in finish. j ROCHESTER COTHIKG HOUSE, Cor. Sfnln nml Cherry Sts. - Sam Illock, l'ron. A Handsome Complexion Is ono of the greatest charms n woman can possess. Pozzoni's Complexion I'owdkk glvea it. Evan J. Davies, I.IVEUY AND 13 N. Jardin Street. pine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. (Jur delUery woroii awaits your order. Ooodi deUyertHl promptly. William h. husser, 76 East Centre Street. YOUHCAN SAVE '"-MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, h " Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of tome ilmplo ititnir louatent? iToiec 70UP aet I"? rnajr vnng you weano. noyiu WMhlngtou. D. o., for their l.auu pruo oner mUlUi o two hundred nrantloas wanted. Hie large st, fimst :i-d l tst selections if I,adks', Mists' md Children's Coats nnd ladies' Plush, Cloth and Fur Cnpn. that has ever heen shown in tins , region, is now open lor wtr inspection. These gunning ex cel in quality, style ami finish and will be admired by till who tee them. All are marked at prices below their teal ahic-. ' We have also placed c n sale a large variety ol Silks m plain and figured gros grain, lirisi;u), Satin Duchess, China, Japan, Pcau de Soie and Taffeta. Also n large line of novelty ami plain i t'ress gocds, including all wcol and silk and wool Henriettas, wcot 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. MISCELLANEOUS. IilOlt HUNT. A Rood ball (ecntrnllv located. team heat, well illuminated) on Thursday nnd l-'rhlnv nights. r.my lerms. Apply nt the 11-lt-lw J t KHALI) Olll CCi IjlOtt SAI.K Ktfihtecn nere fnrm, located near Brniulonvlllc, consisting of two good two story frame houses, permnueiit wnter the yenr around. An excellent ehnnee for ndniryinnn, trucker, or poulterer. Oood reason for selling. Parties desiring information call nt IIkkeli office. ll-u-lm TjlSTJtAYKI). To tho premises of the un.?"7 1J 'Heu, iMHius inreo wccks aKf n large f a cow. The owner can have name by provfl property nml pavf itfr exiM-imen incurred. Hem Kisenhart, IJ03 Wczt Coal street,' HhennmloalA 3l-lO-3t IjlOH SAt.P A trooil-pnylni; Rroccry in a well ; etnbli?hcd stnnd. (looil rensons for sell liiK. Apily nt tho nciiAMi olllce. ll-a-2w FOK HUNT. Two unfurnished moms, best locntlnu In town. Address M" enre ol If.rai.ii ofllce. 10-30-tf ITIOlt KENT. A No. 1 lmkcry In Port Cnrlion. I.' J-Jisy terms to troou pnrty. Au ldrcss 'ICV this ollk-c. 10-22-eoil-tw 1IKKT. A nice room, weonil floor. suitable for oftlce nurnoscH. Anulv at Heralii olllce fOIt BALK A double property, on Unc X' street. on, 133 and 135, for sale cheap. In- ciulre of JIr. I'elix Mciiaiinnman, on Line street. il 10-11 ESTATi; OK A AltOK nK!)CAY,I)i:Ci:ASKD. Let tern of nd ministration on the estate of Aaron ltcdeay, late of North Union township, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, deceased,, have been granted to tho undersigned, resldlnc In said townthlp, t Ihuii all iiersons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands, will make known the same without delay. Or to her Attorney I.ccy Ann Rehcav. n. u, -u, jioiiojieier, umiuisirarix Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. 15, ISM. 10-li5-law-Cw Beauty Unrolled To the admiring gate of those who have o tnsto forrenlly due wall paper is the display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we have Justrcelved. ou can find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to pi per roll. Flneartletlo papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 VT V Centre St., Shenandoah, lneo Your Orders Now. OPEN EVERY DAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Kooras for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver tllUttga. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to Bee us, AU exaniinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan downs. Crown and Bridge, work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery, No charges for extracting when plates ar6' ordered. Wo are tlio only users of vitalltocJ! air for tho painless extraction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms (Tltman's Block) Eaat Centre Street. OQlca Hours; 7 a. in, to 8 p. m. am A