ATRIAL ORDER Will convince you that our Engraved Calling Cards are up lo-tlate. Twelve styles of cards and twenty styles of engraving to select from. Fifty for one dollar or 100 for 1.50. Give us a trial order. HOOKS & BROWN 1 North INlaln St. TO BANQUET CLEVELAND. The President to Hp Complimented Nrw York MprclmuU. President (Uvclnnd. tiin.i h'ii ing office, will roccivii a hourly "Tliiink you!" from the merchant') of New York for what he has (lone while oecui yliitf the executive chulr. 'Ihli will t.ike the fon-i of 11 compll m. nt.iry ilium r lemlerul hi 1.1 liy the chum ber of eoienierce, with the J rowntntlon of a sot of resolutions and soine form of souve nlr to mark the occasion. 'Hie lilc-i 1m t1 give formal rtwnttuifuof tl8-St.,!nr 'Mr. ''KeVoiand took on the currency question. Tho recent stand ot the president 011 tlM treaty question with Kngland has given a second topic on which the merchants are almost a unit in approving Mr. Cleveland, and the dlscusnlon of this will 1 given much attention In the after dinner speech es at the proposed complimentary banquet. OOWS ABE SAVING KANSAS. A New Way to Pay Off Farm Mortgages Discovered by the Women. The cow is saving the farmer of the plains. She is not the handsomest of hi possessions, Imt as she is coaxed into a corner of tho yard and gives her milk she does more to pay off the mortgages than any of tho fancy investments of whloli the western farmer has been so proud. The last few years have boon hard ones for the dweller on tho prairie claim. lie has found tho price of grain low and tho yield light. He has experimented and found the result vexatious. Now he is undertaking something that Is more certain, though slower. The creamery Is being brought to the front und promises to lie the coming favorito in all the prairie regions whore the possibilities of diversified farming are understood. In Kansas scores of creameries aro being built each month. Low than ten years ago the first creamery was established In one county, and it was one of the first In the Ft. lie. Now there are IB in that county, arid of the 2,600 famtlios in the farming communities 1,700 tako to tho factory oaoh morning a greater or less supply of milk. They get from $5 to 1100 each month for milk tho year round. The average is about $10, and the total is nearly J300,000 annu ally. That means much to tho settlers, who aro thu- enabled to have a steady In come not dependent on tho rainfall or the winds. Tho prairie women are responsible for tho great advnuoe made in this direction. They were the first to suo the profit to be piined from fric little things on the claim. Tho hens are said to have saved Ivebraska, i.ruiul too tmtniiin mw ta dnlnsr t tho IlMtnliln mm la doing OS much for ' Kansas. Hani ono woman mjr otiia aoj.. "I have paid almost all of the mortgage on our place by tho milk money, and my husband did not know for a long while the source of my income Yhllo our nelgh liors who havo dejionded on straight farm ing have suffered and some of them have lost their places, we have saved money nnd nre all right." She was ono of the frontier women who liave done so much to build up the west. Tho creamery is reaohing out to the fnrthest places of the west for a market, ..u. ::, leg uu wio pmjiin xui imuti lii,uiicuuu. The Mexican trade is also coining to tho fr nt because of tho inorease of tho refrig erator cars, which mako it possible to take the product to its destination In good condition. The cattle that were onoe supposed to rustle for themselves through tho winter aro now carefully shedded, and their In crease is saved with solicitude, for the' farmers are seeing that herein lies the way to better times. Twenty oars of corn take about the samo money in the market ns ono car of butter. The latter pays little more freight than one of the oars of corn. Here the farmer finds the solution of the freight rates, and if he can work along this "no people will see and hear less of the dissatisfaction that has become so common In many sections. Tho west is nil right If tho right way to use it is found. The hum bio cowls pointing out ono way that prom ises to bo very successful. New York Sun. Dermis Skipped." A Pule named Bernas Lukasiewicz, aged 25 yeurs, skipped out of town on election day, liming an unpaid board bill and taking $17 in cash and other valuables belongin: to people in the house where he boarded. He U supposed to have gone to New York. Token III. A. H. Vayo, a travellnc salesman from Rochester, N. Y., was suddenly taken ill at his room in the Ferguson House by an attack of pleurisy last night. Tin. Itoberts and Church were summoned to attend him. His condition is somewhat improved to-day. Our people are growing more and more in tho habit of looking to Oruhler Bros., drug gists, for the latest and best of everything in tho drug line. They sell Chamberlain's Cough Iiemsdy, famous for its cures of hai colds, croup and whooping cough. When in need of such a medicine give this remedy a trial and you will bo more than pleased with the result. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. "Undertaking in all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. VVIHTB and LLOYD STRGBTS. K WX HAVK THE fe TiIKIIlsTa W HANDSOMEST ..OIL CLOTHS in vo war- E. B. FOLEY, So. 7 U'f Centre Street ays us haven't the room, nor the disposition to keep them until next winter, and rather than run the risk of so doing w&'ve cut the prices even below the money-saving factory prices. It's positive loss to us, but we'd rather -dce1rraiv cy them-tver; " Factory prices Avere 65c, 75c, $1 and The get-otit-quickly figures are 50c, 60c., 75c. and $1. If you want a taste of this best of all shoe chances, you must come quickly. Can't last long at these prices. Checks with e'ery puichasp ; as worth gets a handsome Parlijr Lamp. Factory Shoe Store, BCDDALL tSUILDIPsKS. J- A. M0YER, Mgr. SHOES AT MAHAHOY CITY. Tliesttendsnos at the Co. K (air in Armory hall, at this place, is very light. The eff rti i the hard times are being felt. .1 H. Pomeroy, Esq., visited town yester day on professional business. The funerals of Catherine, 6-montli-old dsiichter of John Slirock, and John, three- months-old sou of John A. Dilcher, took pIhcp this morniiiK. Miss Carrie, eldest daughter of Frank Oldt, of Uast Centre street, and Albert Liang, ford, of Primrose, were married last evening at their own home on East Centre street, by Itev. I. N, Cable, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church. How in Oet n l'libllc Olllce. Many desirable offices are within the gift of tho new administration. Those who wish to know what places oau he had and how to get them, can obtain this Information by sending 75 cents to Soule&Co., Washington, D. C for the "U. S. Blue Hook," allowing all government offices and salaries with Civil Service rules, sample examination questions, etc. Under nrwent laws women stand an equal chance with men for positions that Iniure a comfortable income for lifo. The "Blue Book" gives complete instruction for olllce seekers of both sexes, and is liesides a fihmblo book of r ferunce much in demand Cluirlcj'n (limn) Aunl." "Charley's Aunt" was poorly produced to a Film audience with which it found little favor nt the Kaier Grand Opera House on Tuesday night. The company are makeshifts evidently in whose hands a sterling comedy I littl to commend it. Jlabanoy City Daily American. Cmupelltd to Shut Down, Turkey Hun colliery was compelled to shut down shortly before noon yesteiday. The suspension was oceMtoufcl by the shortage of cars. ContHSt To-dny. The. pool contest for $60 a Bide, between Louis Culbertson, of Galvin's parlor, and Dr. Starr, of Pottoville, was played at the aoadumy parlors this afternoon. Culbertson has already won several contests in this re gfon. ; A Summer Institute. The teachers of Hasletou have decided to hold a summer iu-tiluto in place of attend ing the regular county institute. Prominent Instructors will be engaged and it is the in tention of the teachers to meet about two weeks before the opening of term. Tlie Last Meeting. A regtilir meeting of the Borough Council will be held to-night. It will lie the last meeting, of tho fiscal year. On Monday evening, March 1st, the new Council will be organized and the annual appointments made. ilOOD'8 PILIiS cur Liver Ilk, Rtllotisness, Indigestion, Hooduche. A. nleas-ut laxative. AH Druggists. GENUINE $ IMPORTED l BEER Nourishing1 nnd exhilarating 5 GEHTS PE1 GLASS Absolutely pure, tautly on hiwul at Contains ro alcohol. Con- JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 11 NORTH MAIN ST. -CLEARING SALE-- Offars Unusual Opportunities for firaat Bargains. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry good over another season. Our entire stock is marked down. jWNOTICE. A half-price ticket on all our fall and winter clothing included iu this sale. .-Hundreds of small lots of broken sizes will be sold at exactly HALF-PRICE Men's sll-wool suits In Csasiinere kiuI tiiievlots, reduced Iron, (. Mi ii-. Bnajlsb Helton and Silk Mixed worstsd Suits, roduoed from 110 00 to Ifn'a KlnaaS Oeatlmeres And $4.00 $5.00 1to.B.,...rd.uc.ed $8.oo ! lit . i 'I-w.xl suits sod Obln olilllit Kuefora, rsduoed from 9.U0 uud 18.00, now 12 75 ttnd.. $1.48 QSSatiaf action Guaranteed or Money Back LEVI REFOWICH, HATTER AND io ami 12 South Main Street, to lose omctimcs! Here's a case in point. We have left a small lot of those excellent, popular wann-lincd shoes. We FACTORY PRICHS. Tour to California via lVm'isylvnvIa lttiil- iimd. The next California tour of tho Pennsyl vsnii Railroad will leave New York and Philitdelnkin by special train of Pullman palm.e cars February 84, visline the crest Mammoth Cave and stopping at low Orleans during the Mardl Gras Carnival. Four Weeks will lie allowed on tlie 1'aciuc uoast, anu two days will be spent on the return trip at Colorado Springs and tlie Garden of tlie Gods. Stops will also lie made at Salt Lake City, Denver, and Omaha. Tins is ono of tho most delightful and complete tours over planned. Tickets, including railroad transportation, Pullman accommodations (one doulde berth), meals en route, cart luge drives, and hotel accommodations going and return, and transportation iu California, will be sold at rate of (350 from all stations on tho Pemisy -vania Railroad System east of Pittsburg. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York, or Geo. V. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. New Jersey Troops Will Not Parade. Trenton, Feb. 18. The senate, by a vote of 9 tn 6, two less than the re quired majority, defeated the bill ap propriating $7,500 to bo used in de fraying the expense of sending a por tion of the New Jersey National Guard to Washington on March 4 for the purpose of participating In the In augural parade. The Iioubs passed the bill providing for the vestlbullng of trolley cars after Nov. 1. Gary for Iostmatcv tfonerol. Lynn, Mass., Feb. 18. A pergonal friend of President-elect MoKlnley, who resides at Washington, and who is staying In this city for a few days, slated today that It Is positively decid ed that Hon. James A. Gary, of Blllcott City, Md.. will be the Boutliern member of MoKlnley's cabinet. The position assigned him Is that of the postmaster general. The gentleman who makes the statement will not allow the use ot his name, but states that his infor mation Is authoritative. Heath for Now York Tralu Wreckers. Albany, Feb. 18. Without a dissent ing vote the senate yesterday passed Senator Muttin's bill providing that persons convicted of placing obstruc tions on railroad tracks shall be guilty f murder in the first degree. Up to Date for Pains and Aches. Everybody says Rod Flag Oil, 25c. Gruhlor Bros., drug store. At To lie Harried. George W. Cleaver, of Philadelphia, formerly of Ashland, Is to be married to Miss BoJtha E. Jacobs, of that city, on the 32nd Inst. How's Your Cough? Pan-Tina euros it, 25c. At Oruhler Bros., drug store. CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW COST ! T will close out In 30 days my entire etnek of B0OTB AMD SIIOE3 of the bewt and fine make. The greater part of thU stock U home made good. It 6oii for Belli mr out I Intend to lave town. Call early and examine the stock GEO. MANNING, 1S5 E. Coal t. vcrcontfj. All-Wool Reaver mid Melton Overoosta, redueeJ from fg.00 to All-Wool Kersey Oreposts, cley lined, satin book, reduced from tiaOOf) Finest English Kersey sod Friese Overunttt, rettussd (row 118.(0 to Boys' Overoosta, Ulsters and Ureters, reduced from 17.00 mid SO 00, now $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 FURNISHER. - Shenandoah, Pa. COLDS Mnnvoii's Cold Cure cures coMs in the head, coMs 011 the lungs, old colds, new ctlos, "tin obstinate colds, and all forms of grip, Stops ntcf'nn, discharges from the noeennd eyes, prevent catarrh, diphtheria, pnennonia and all throat and long troubles. TJis pica sunt little pallets are absolutely htrmleM, bare saved thousands of lives and prevented much sickness. Price, 25c. MUNYON' Improved Homoeopathic Home Remedy rvminntiv tint mi a set rate euro for eseii disease. At all druggists, mostly 25 cents. Guide to Health free. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1506 Arch treet, Philadelphia, P.. answered with free medical advice for any disease. PITHY P0IHTB. rlnitpenlng Throngliout the Country Chronicled ior Hasty l'eroeal. The Cambrian Society of Pottsville, will banquet on March 1st. The Beading collieries closed down last nlubt and will rssnme on M. nrlay. A full attendance is desired at the clerks moetins in Wilkinson's ball to-ttliht. An encampment jLUSijJiJL .wilUbeJ UnsaBueUUMrtatinsi on Arm imn. The P. & B. emnlaret of the Ashland ana Glrsrdville districts were paid yesterday. Thomas Murphy, a P. K. brsksman, was caught between can at Buck Mountain and badly aqnecsed. Tann.aua encamnraent of Odd fellows in dulged In a turkey supper at the American House last evening. Tlie Schuvlklll Heal Estate Title, Insurance and Trust Company has had Its name changed to the Schuylkill Trait Company. The First Lithuanian band last night sere naded the respective Democratic candidates who were successful in Tuesday's elections. Dan Kelly and his "Yellow Kid" company struck the rocks at Hasleton. All dates were cancelled and the company set out forJiew York. A son of sonny Italy en the sunny side of the street in the First ward playing a street piano beat the blue birds as a harbinger of spring to-day. 1 is rumored that Ual. uouiuner, tormeny a very popular conductor on the L. V. It. H., will soon take charge of the United States hotel at Tamaqua. The organisation of the First Baptist church, of Pottsville, will be 50 years old next Wednesday. On thst day the semi-centennial will be appropriately celebrated. The Hoo-Hoo Euchre club will assemble at Iho homo of Mr. and MrsG. M. Peters, on North Jardin street, to-night. They will bo entertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coaklcy. "D.ic." Blsiell. of Mabauoy City, who ap pears to hare been in a condition of innocu ous desuetude for some time past, comes to the fore again this time as a candidate for Director of the Poor. It does not matter much what party is vic torious at the elections In Miiliunos township, Patrick Welsh is always elected Supervisor, mid the companies have no notion of taking the road repairing out of bis hands, either. John Mackey, a Miner, was killed at Pine Forest colliery yesteiday morning by a fall of coal. Deceased was 85 years old and was a resident of St. Clair. He leaves a widow and several children of tender years to mourn his loss. A lady at a ball onlled ber beau an Indian became be was on ber trail all tbo timo. Now we're Indians ou your trail to make you a customer, if we ouee get you. I-aotouy Shoe Stoiib. Ariirrlngo Incense. Gabriel Sbopurniz and Alberta Hulukoic, both of Minorsville. Ira C. Scbwalm and Tamio A. Kesslor, botb of I Teg! nu township. TiiomsB E. Muser, of Ilepler, nud Mary E. Scbwalin, of Portor to'wnsbip. James Culver, of Port Csxbon, and Tbeo dooift E. Tsgeert, of St. Clair. Fred. WoUel and Emma Ciono, botb of Donaldson. James II. Levous and Lizzie Silliman, botb of Asbland. Ludwick Markowlcli and Juliana Mar konrcb, botb of Ktihkawilllam. Josepb Jlenavite and Weroni Jopa, botb of Oneida. Hundreds ot pairs of shoes leavo our store every week, and where do they go? They go to people of good judgment, wbo got better value at tho Faotoby Suoe Stobe than oau be had anywbeie else. Deeds Recorded. From Abner S. ICeiser and wife to Thos. J. Grinitlis, premises in Pottsville ; from Johanna McCarthy to John P, Qriscom, premises in Pottsville ; from D. It. Millor et al, executors of Levi Miller, deceased, to Henry Derfler, premises in Washington town ship ; from Henry Dsrfler and wife to Mali Ion II. Boyer, premises iu Washington town ship; from Charlemagne Tower ctal execu tors and trustees to Heber S. Thompson, piomises in Pottsville ; from Patrick j. O'Connor, et. al., to Mary Q. O'Connor, premises in Mabanoy City ; from Trustees of Salem's U. L. and It. congrega tion to Christ. Suyiler, premises in Uppor Mahantongo; from -Abraham Scharadin and wife to Alvin W. Kunkle, premises in West Brunswick township. Experience Tells It All. The well known adage, "experience is a dear teacher" was never moro forcibly ex emplified than in the case of dlpbthoria. Experience has taught those who survive it that It is the most dreaded disease known, Experience has taught us that not a single diphtheria patient ever died where. Thomp son's Diphtheria Cure was used according to Directions. This valuable medicine is sold at Klrlin's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. Tlie reader can well afford to be guided by the fortunate experience of others and ketp Thompson's Diphtheria Cure handy in the house all the time. I'otUvllle'a Tie Vote. The tie for Coaacilmanic honors in the Second ward of Pottsville was regularly remedied by the board. It was the general opinion that the election board could not decide the tie. The law, however, gives the Iutpeotors power to cast lots in the presence of the judge aud clerks to decide the tie vote for burgess or town council. This was done and Mr. Sheafer was declared sleeted. Lost A dear little child who made home loppy by its smiles. Andtotbink.it might have been saved had the parents only kept iu the house One Minute uougu uure, mem- allible remedy for croup. C. II. Iiagenbuoli Grocers can tell you why those whobuy SEELIG'S keep coining back tor it. Vou can't keep on selling a poor thing to the , same people. are saved by oing Seel- , iy's because you icau buy cheap 'coffee and ii'uke it delicious bv a (little or this admixture. A Handsome Complexion is ono of tho greatest charms a woman can possess. JPossoni's GoMH.axiox Powdsb gives it- I'lHWONAI. MENTION. Mr. M. M. Burke spent to-day atthe county scat. Mrs. W. J. Porte visited friends at Frock rtlle to day. Thomas Moskler spent to-day visiting friends at Pottsville. Csl. D. P. Browu and wifo of Lost Creek, left for a trip to Florida (bis morning. Couuoilman John P. Boebm loft town this morning for Wllkesbarre to attend the funeral of a relative. Landlord Hiilohtnson, of the Ferguson House, is confined to hi room by an attack of rheumatism. Mrs. Charles Strouse and Miss Maggie Powell returned home from Phllsdolpbla last tight, where they had sought medical aid. William Beddall, of Wm. Ponn, il said to be In a critical condition. The attending physician has little hopes for his recovery. Mrs. Christ. Gruhler Is here from Philadel phia, to spend a vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoover, on South Jardin street. Joseph Bollnski and his bride, nee Magglo Hilbert, who were married yesterday, ueld a reception last evening at tho homo of the bride's parents on Emerlok street. Mrs. A. J. Gallagher and daughter, Mary, of Shenandoah, are visiting the former's mother-in-law, Mrs. M. Gallagher, on East Juniper street. Hazlston Plain Speaker, yrettteat W. M Brewer, of the Columbia Brewing Company,- left this morning -for Chicaco. and other points in tho West. Mr. Brewer's absence will cover a period of a week or more. A MiEbty Nlee Thing for Coughs. What? Pau-Tlna, 86c. At Grnliler Ilros., drug store. Under Township Tnctlei. Tlie anticipated trouble in liutler township came to pass, but so far as voting Illegal tax receipts, that district can be classed witli Shenandoah in tbo lead. Sbonandoab needs the Sweeney Jut now, who wrote the follow ing statement iu tbo returns from llutlor town ship : "I, St. J. Sweeney, Minority Inspoetor of the North llutlor Election District, refuse to sign tho returns because I am convinced tint there was tbo greatest fraud practiced by issuing illegal tax receipts and withhold Ing them from the voter until ho consented to vote as those wbo possessed them dictated, I am satisfied that a fair election would have shown a very dllTorcnt result, and believe that the Majority Inspector and Judge of Election acted in collusion with those wbo handled the said illegal tax receipts. This with other Information which I. possess re specting tbo inannor and .timo of issuing these Illegal receipts prompts mo to withhold my signature." "M. J. Sweeney, Minority Inspector." ''I ondoreo the above as my reasons for also refusing to blgti Election Reports." "CiiABT.ES Boyld, Minority Clerk." A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At druhlor ISros., drug store. Obituary. John II. Lyurh, aged 30 years, diod at bis liouio in C'tmtralia yesterday, of pneumonia. He lraves a wife aud one child. Thedeceased was well known in this section, having been employed by Judge Murphy as a clork for several years. He bad been sleeted a mem ber of tho Sohool Board ou Tuesday, Matthew, the youngest of tho Byrne brothers, whoso "8 Hells" is well known throughout the country, died of heart disease at Appleton, Wis,, on February 5th. lie was a clever acrobat and juggler. Soft, 'White nanus with Shapely Nallsr Luxu riant Hair with Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro duced hy COTicnitA Soap, the most cfTectlvo skin rurifying and beautifying soap in tho world, as well as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. Tho only preventive of Inflammation and clogging of the 1'onES. Eoir U ioM throughout tho world. Fottii Dxbs , Cmu. Conr., Sole Frop... Boaton, U. 8. A. Off-"How to Purify nd Ueiutlfy th SUn, 8lp, tail Hair,' milled f ree, B1BY HUMORS ffSS&Si MISCELLANEOUS. T:"01t BAIJ! CIIKAP. One soda apparatus, 1 three lSgnllon Copper fountains, ono gen emtr, lot of jars, cake stands, cake ornaments, bftkltiK utensils, show cases, one milk shaker, two liaiiglnjr lamps. F. IlUBKHABT, 23 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa. 2-15-lw T7IOR RENT. A nice room, second floor. suitable for orllce purposes. Apply at 11 khali, olllce "TTfANTJiD. In Shenandoah, live men to net 1 1 as general and industrial agents for life Insurance company with new features. Must have push nnd ability to handle solicitors successfully, Permanent If work is satisfactory. For territory and particulars address SS2 Ilourse Building, Philadelphia. I-19-Ut-eod 'Will You be Cured of Your Infirmity?" (Sbakeepere.) If so, Its certainly worth while to try the - BRONCHO HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES 10 CENTS DRUGGISTS. "They do tho Work" - COUGHS AND COLDS, RlIIIUMATISJf, DYS PASIA, CROUP, CONSTIPATION, FKVRR, &0. SEND POR SAMPLE, BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkers, N. Y. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES -AND- .. LOWEST PRICES. -00 TO- Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. A genuine welcome wait you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. lain and Coal Sts. Finest whiskers, beers porter and ale o .i 'Stoutly on Up. Obolce erapwauee drlnts Wanterl-fln rip.a ffas? iuiog to pitMtr 'roUot Tour Ideas i thr uir Writs JOHN WIDDBflfiURn & CO., Patent Attar, Mrs. WasUoghw, D. O.. for tbalr (1,80) prlto onu and. list of two hundred uwatloiis wanted. V'rtt JOHN WtbDKRBURN r you weaiia. EXTR Your ttttchtiofl is culled to the fact that wo have ordered Special Sale oi CLOTHING and OVERCOATS for the next 15 days, comniencingf to-day. Wis have decided that as our spring stock will soon be shipped we lfrtfst hnve room to place it Past experience have room and we intend to uphold the old custom by mark ing all our CLOTHING and OVERCOATS.at such low figures that the men, boys and children of Shenandoah, should have at least one good suit. Note t;he following ptices which is proof 'that we mean business : iUITS. $5.00 Suit for - $2.00 $5.00 Overcoat for - $2.r5 6.00 " " - 2.50 6.0,0 " " - 3.00 7.00 " . - 3.00 7.00 " " - 3.50 8.00 " " - 3.50 8.00 " " - 4.50 9.00 " - - 4.00 9.00 " " - 5.00 All other goods proportionally low, and those goods are not shelf worn, but are the styles of last season ; they must be sold. You may imagine that these prices are only a fake to draw custom, "but the proof of -the pudding is in the eating," and we can prove it which, if you will examine, marked down prices that were people of this county. It is a well-known fact that we are the largest and cheapest clothing house in. this section of the State, and we will endeavor to Mammoth Clothing House, vsl.. GOLDiN, Prop. and 11 South Main St., Shenandoah. stoke mews For the balance of this month we will continue to sell the white goods.Embroideries, Sheets, Pillow Casts, Muslin Underwear, etc., the balance of ihe great stock purchased for the WHITE FAIR at advertised prices. Customers who have bought here need no second invita tion ; good judges of values admit Ave are leaders m our line, and the prices we have placed on everything are all temptingly low. FAMOUS McCALL PAPER PATTERNS. Are always in stock at 10 or 15c. each. Why pay more ? L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. Taama to Hire. lias taught us that we must OVERCOATS. by our large sliw windows, are filled with goods at such never offered before to the always uphold that reputation. old smnD rtEnmns. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltin.-m's Block) Eosst Centre Street.. O&Ico Ilours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Angle, late of Reading , Manager. NOTICE; Dr. a. B. Hartley Is still con nected with the establishment. AI.I. EXAMINATIONS FRKU Wo mako all kinds of plate. Clold Crow us. Aluminum "Crowns IjOgapCiowns, Orown ami Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. N.0 charges for extracting when plates bit ordered. Wo aro tho only users of -vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. OixwJi dellvwad promptly. WILLIAM. H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. Bloomsburg Gold Cnre Sanitarium -For Cure of Liquor ard Motyhjryj Hait-s. No detention from business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D,5 8IIBNANDOA1I, VENN' A.
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