Candy. Do you wish to eat taivly that is pure? If so, you should try our now line. We handle A M. Tenney's chocolates and hou boua,- the purest that can he made. Try n box, you'll want another. HOOKS & BROWN a North rviesln St. FURNITURE. Never tmd o no !nrgp iitrl br-fttitlfnl an nnort niont as now, ntid in point o( vnluc enn offer tntontlintf lm its better Imlucctiient than ever We cull your Attention to our liuo of PARLOR SUITS, DINING ROOM SUITS, BEDROOM SUITS. IU really a treat to tee such good at such remarkably low factory price. -ONK OK Ol'B- BABY COACHES I a good thing to push along. Tliey are graded upwards to suit any tnatc, Quality and actual worth alone determine the prices, -Oitr Stovk Is Complete." M.Spoont, 118 Bast Cntr St. MAHAKOY CITY. t It has just como to light that a dastardly attempt at car wrecking was n ade late Wed nesday night on the P. & K. railroad, near the Mnhanoy City jig house. The method adopted was hy wrriging a hill lie! ween the rails at the switch. Engine 503 with li ne Dox cars craencu into the obstacle, causing the derailing of fevers! cars mid the blocking of lioth tracks-. This train was being fol lowed by the fast Newberry freight, which would imvo caused a terrible catastrophe had it met with the obstacle. Flagmen were sent out in both directions to flag all approaching trains About ono hundred yards froui when' (he accident happened another 111 had been placed on tho opposite track. The bond of f 10,000 furnished hy Peter Kuhnian, who was recently elected treasurer by council, was approved hy the Court yester day. The borough license money was with held for some time, owing to the alleged elec tion of II. K. Smith at tho l.i-t election, but yesterday Treasurer Eicbnian received a ch -ok from 'ho I 'unity Treasurer furSIB.sra.K) which constituted the borough's share. The rarti icile whs piescuted to court by Solicitor W. P. Itamtay. David Whalen, an old, lespected citizen of town, died at his icsidence, No. 1025 East Centre street, last night of dropsy, after an illness of nine moutlis. Deceased was 52 years of age and his death is mourned hy a wife and seven children, nil of mature age. The funeral will lake place on Monday morning. Owing to tho hard times tho rendition of ''Die Drummer Boy of 8hiloh," under tho auspices of tho Citizens baud, has been can colled. Tho Grant band, of Shenandoah, made a decided hit at the benefit for the American hospital fund, in Knier's opera bouse, Inst evening. The selections were rendered fault lessly and demanded several encores. Tho other talent from Ashland, Mnhanoy City and Morea, added much to the success of tho afi'hir. The concert was a successful one. The home of Mrs. Bertha Kiehler, 532 East Centre street, was the scene of a brilliant wedding last evening, the contracting parties being her daughter, Bertha, and William II. Hopkins, who were pronounced husband and wife by Rev. II. A. Keiser, D. D., pastor of St. Paul's Kcfornied church. The ceremony was witnessed by over 75 guests and the floral decorations wore elaborate. Miss Annie Eichler, a sister of the bride, and Miss Annie Hopkins, a sister of the grocin, served, as bridesmaids, while Joseph Owner, of Delano, aud Jl. Thomas Davidson, of town, performed the duties of groomsmen. The newly mar ried couple will occupy h handsomely furnished residence at No. 00 South Main street. Mrs. Michael Gallagher, residing on Seventh street, appeared before Justice Coyle last evening aud swore out a warrant for the arrest of her landlord, Stephen Chlrishuak, on a charge of forcibly entry. During the . itbsence of Mrs. Gallagher the landlord gained entrance to the house and ranisacked all the drawers in the sideboard and is sup posed to have taken a pair of slippers which tare missing. The landlord claimet tliat hetenantfalled to pay the rent. He was held in $300 ball for his appearanco at court Saving Fund Shnres. The Safe Deposit Building and Saving Association opened a new series. Subscribe for shares with M. H. Master, 197 North Jardin street. No better investment. Ask for information. A large number of shares carried in town. 2-15-lm Kudo a Payment. Tax Collector M. J. Soanlan, of town, yesterday made a payment on his 'US county duplicate. HOOD'S FILLS cure Liver I1U, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. pleax-nt laxative. AH Druggist. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Brandies. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. WK HAVE THE HANIWOMKST DK8ION8 OF ..OIL CLOTHS jfc T0WX. E. B. FOLEY, -Wo. 37 H'er Centre Street. S "GOID 0T." Labor Time Cost tub SAVED BY rill Washing PoWd&s What More Can ' V SI Only thla i uk your grocer tor It, nod Inniat on trying it Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, m. Loah, NewYorlc, Boston, Philadelphia, Tile fliwl IlnsliieM. lUrd coal conditions are about as good as one expects to Dud at this time of tho year; there Is a disposition on tho part of the pro ducers to keep the outpnt down to a proper basis, and in this they exercise a very com mendable discretion. Prices are not the old July list In all cases, but there Is an effort being made to secure this result on the small amount of new business that is being had. A deal of gossip is heard as to what will bo done in the way of opening prices, but it will probably )e three weeks before any thing definite on that score Is had, for the spring business in many quarters dates from the tint of next mouth. There is still some hunting for business on the part of the pro ducers of soft coal who ship their output to the soahnaid. A very narrow market Is noticed for hard coal at the eastward, and the demand is light. Soft coal is quiet. Chicago report is of a stronger market on anthracite. Sa ward's Coal Trade Journal. Hie UoHtity of Youth. Health is tho preserver of the bloom of youth, and witli the loss of health the beauty passes away. The great destroyer of health is disease. Only the specialist who lias de voted his life to studying them can cure chronic diseases. Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th St., New York City, the world famous specialist, has found the true remedies for the cure of diseases after years of investiga tion. You can consult Dr. Qreeno personally or by letter free. If you need the aid of the highestskill, call or write to Dr. Greene to day. He can cure you. His treatment by coriespondence assures you of a cure. Itov. Swelgurt's New Charge, liev. G. D. Sweigert, pastor of the Bethany Evangelical church, at Ashland, is preparing to leave for his new charge at Bethlehem, to which he was assigned by the recent con ference. He expects to fill his new pulpit on Sunday next. His new charge is a very desirable oue, aud oue with which ho is very much pleased. HIS BIG STORE'S UNEQUALLED BARGAINS. CARPETS. We carry a good stock of every worthy jnake and offer special inducements to buyers ; come and get our prices before buying car pets. DRESS PLAIDS. Perhaps about twenty pieces are left of the hundred pieces of choice plaids at 6c. per yard ; they were made to sell at 2c. YARD WIDE PERCALES. Equally cheap are the new per cales, sold everywhere at i2jc; our price only 8c. BROCADED SILKS. Black only, but rich brocade effects would be cheap at 65c; our price only 39c. . J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. CLOSING YAiov COST! I will close out In 30 days my entire stock of BOOTS AND kHOEB of the best and finest make. Th greater part of this stock In home i 1 little good. Reason for Helling out I Intend to leuvo town, unii early aim exnnuno the mock GEO. MANNING, 125 E. Coal St. mmwmimmTitimiminim lUllUIUliiillMMlllllifl NEW SERIES ! Httv liitf fund HUmk will Im hoUI ly Til' MINERS', MECHANICS' AND-' LABORERS' B. & L. ASSOCIATION, At the ofmje of J. It. Coy lo, Bedall' btilltllnir, Mnrcli 17th, from 8 to A o'clock p. m. GENUINE IMPORTED BEER Nourishing and exhilarating- 5 GENTS PER GLASS AhftolinVly pure. Cutitnlnt r o alcohol. Con tunlJ on 1 mi id at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. H NORTH MAIN ST. SPEGMItS OOLD DUST.' be Asked? WiHif POINT. Happenings Throughout the Ootli try Chronicled lor llnnty Ternsnt. The 1'. A K. Railway employee at Jluhunoy Plane will tie paid on the 2Jth Inst. The Commissioners have decided not to place a telephone at the county Jail. Farmers say that the roads between here and Ring town are in a terrible condition. A H-yenr-old child of tawls Wen It, of Hast Centre street, died at noon to-day of pneumonia. The rain this morr.ing caused a suspension of work at the exc&vatiots of the Armour lacking house. Charles Trontinsn, aged 32, of Fmckvllie. suffering from rheumatism, was admitted to the Pottsvillo Hospital. Hloomshurg car works turned out five passenger cars for a narrow gauge railway in South America this week. Shamokiu streets are In such condition that some of the business men. hang out signs of "Itoats to Itent." Andrew Crowe fell eighty feet down a pump way at No. 4 mine, Tauwqua, yester day, aud was fatally injured. The taking of testimony In the North ampton County contested election cases was resumed yesterday at Boston. ltonnl'oit, 0. A. It., at Vllliamslort, dedi cated its new hall lost evening. Hon. lhnerson Collins was speaker. The Central Pennsylvania Methodist Con ference will he held at CI ear field commenc ing on Wednesday of next week. Tim Hurst will bo one of Kick Young's staff of National League umpires again this season. He signed a '07 contract this week. An anniversary mnss in memory of the late John J. Murphy, the woll-known news paper reporter, will be eelebiated on March 17. Hloomshurg is fust becoming an active manufacturing town. The contract has been given for the erection of a 80x100 feet niateh factory. The Ladies Aid Society will hold an in teresting meeting in the M. E. church this oveniug. A full attendance of the members is desired. Liveryman Noiswenter yesterday disposed of a nice pair of bay horses to W. K. Honor, of (lilhertou, and auother horse to Willhm Ilex, of Iiingtown. Tho question of tho advisability of estab lishing a homo for 1'. O. S. of A. orphans will ho submitted to the dill'cicnt camps throughout the Statu. Editors J. Irvin Steole and ,T. II. James, and Mrs. J. C. liiddlu, who uttended the editorial excursion to Mexico, returned home Wednesday evening after a very pleasant trip. Word from Mt. Onrmol says that thcro has been no further increase of the Seventh street cave-iu aud it is felt that all danger has been averted owing to the prompt timbeiiugof the "squeeze" at Reliance colliery. William (1. Uoefler, It. C. Luthor, IS. I. Sheafer, George V. Morgan and Irvin II. Super were elected directors of tho PotUville Hospital for four years, and Jed I. Hollen beck was chosen to servo tho uuexpired term of General J. K. Sigfried, deceased. Miss Anna T. Jeanes, of Philadelphia, has donated tho Pottsville hospital $1500 in cash and the undivided five-eights interest in two tracts of valuable coal lands in Branch town ship. The Harmonic Maenuerchor, Heading's leading German singing society, will be the guest of the Gambrinus Saougerkranz, of Philadelphia, during tho National Saengor feat, June 21 to 21. A domestic, named Ella Straabaugb, was arrested at Harrisburg yesterday on a charge ot infanticide. Sho placed her new-born haho in tho stump of a tree, where it died from oxposure. Andrew Ilresltli, of Summit Hill, was awarded the contract to elect tho new hotel to be erected by tho Messrs. Knight, at Potts ville. It will occupy tho site of the North western Hotel. Four hundred sud seventy-three applica tions for liquor licenses were made to the Iterks County Court for 1897. Six were re fused and nine held under advisement. A boundry commission has awarded Hunt ington county the celebrated German Valley aud town of Atlersville, which hare been in Milllin county. An exception has been filed. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrdp is a porfect oure for coughs aud colds of all sorts. Volunteer Anniversary. Tiie first anniversary exercises of the organization of God's American Volunteers in the Primitive Methodist church last night, were attended by large and appreciative audience. The speakers of the evening wero Col. Pattle Watklns-Lindsay, assisted by her husband, Major Fred. Lindsay, of PhiUdel pliia. The former spoke of its exeellont work for tho salvation of souls during the first year of Its existence, aud stated that the organization is now composed of over 100 posts aud 600 officers, who are doing noble ser vice throughout the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey aud New York. They are now beginning to establish posts throughout the New Englaud states, and have through the Instrumentality or Commander and Mrs. llalliugton Booth converted over 8,000 con victs. The affair was also greatly benefitted by the assistance of Lieut. Haslam and wife. Lieuts. Tuner and Jackal, Lieut. Scbatl'ner and wife, of Mahanoy City, and Revs. Moore, I). I. Evans aud Alfred Jteebner, of town. The first anniversary was a very successful oue. School SuperiHtendeut Kleotlon. Notice Is hereby given that the School Directors of the Borough of Shenandoah, Pa., will meet In the Directors' room in tho West street building lu said borough ou the 23id day of March, 1897, at 7:00 p. m. to elect "one person of literary and scientific acquirement aud skill and experleuce lu the art of teaching a borough superintendent, to All the unexpired term of Prof. C. D. llogart. Hy ordtr of the Hoard. John J. PaiiK, Pres. Attest: Fbakk IUnna, See'y. 8-U-IOt Meaehed Its Ivel. The Lehigh Valley has at last reached its level. The present officials could not staud the raid on their stock and to save the road that oace was the pride of Judge Asa Packer, from going into the bauds of a receiver, they wero compelled to practically hand over the lnuuagemeut to the Morgan syndicate Humors are afloat as to the future of the ruitd, aud ita nouuection with tho P. & It. railway. There will be uo eousulul itiun of the two roads, aud if the Lehigh Valley uoiues uuder the control ef the Reading sys tem the former will hn conducted as an ludopendout line, as atprcseut. PJCtMOMAL MENTION. Thomas P. Evans has accepted the position as driver of the Eclipse oil Company delivery wagon. Napoleon Powell Is suffering from an attark of the grip. W. ,T. Watklns, the llKKAin's hustling news-gathcrer. Is confined to tho house ith tho grip. Councilman I). K. James spent this after uonu tn Pottsville on business. K. J. Bronnan, accompanied hy .1. K. Mc Glnty, were visitors to Reading yesterday. Samuel Hlook returned homo from a week'' trip tn New York and Philadelphia, with a full stock of spring goods. Christ, (irulilci Is ronfincd to bed at hi home lu Philadelphia by a severe attack of the grippe. Mrs. T. T. Williams and daughtci.aud If. M. Howso and daughter, (Hive, spent yester day in Pottsville. Samuel 1). Small is able to he about again. T. Schrtfllor, of Ashland, spout several hours in town last evening, on his way home from the Mlllorsville state uormnl school. James May transacted business at Pottaville to-day. Mrs. Charles Hornlicrgcr, of Wost Coal street, 1 lying seriously ill. There I This Is Just the Thing. Rc3 Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. At G rubier Bros,, drug store. Deeds llecorded. From Isaee Beber et el to Jacob Soyder, premises to JSUnd township. From Joseph H. Richardson and wire to Catharine A. Holger, premises in Mlnersvllle. From Jot. II. Richardson and wife to Martha 8. Kellar, premises in Miuersville. From Jo. K. Richardson and wife to Sallle F. Weaver, premises in Mlnersvilie. From Minnie Spick et et vlr to Albeit 1). Schum, promises lu PotUville. From Vlnpenty Kuprclcwtcz to Felix Rnteski, premises In Shennndoah. From tary Rcnnie to George Manning, premises la Shenandoah. Killed nn the Knit. Reubeu Far'rlngtou, a popular young man of Ceutralla, met with a horrible death Wednesday at Bear Creek Junction, while, presumably, trying to hoard a Lehigh Valley train. Farrington was out ou the road look ing for work when the accident befell him. He was about 88 years old. The body was found by the crew of a freight train. It was terribly mangled and torn, besides being cut in two. Ono leg was separated from tho trunk aud found nearly fifty yards away. The remain! were taken to his home at Cen tralis. , An Old Liuv Suit. The suit Instituted against Mrs. Margaret Joyce some years ago by llutler township lint come to sf focus, and the property of the widow has been attached. Somo years ago Owen Conroy was a school director. He was elected treasurer of the board, but on ac count of holding another office, Mrs. Joyce's husband, who. was au outsider, was appointed treasurer. Cootoy, it is alleged, appropiiated money and WM placed in jail. Now the township want Mrs. Joyce to refund the money. Marriage Mcnnses. Samuel F. Hoy, of Trcmont township, and Minnie C. Chrht, of Pincgrove township. Joseph Iieed anil Susanna Ellon Klinger, both of MinetiVlllo. Notice. Dr. D. W.'Stlraub will reniovo from town to llethleheili, , Penna., about April 1st, Former patroM knowing themselves in ar rears, will oonftu: a, favor hy calling at the nftlco. No. 34 South White street, and making arrangements for their accounts. After April first outstanding accounts must of necessity '.) Jsft In tho hands of a -collector. 3-3-flt-cod A Ir(jro tor a mbusnutior I;ay'iril. Cambridge, line., March 12. Honor ary degreeB wxto conferred yesterday by Cambridge university upon UnltecV States Ambassador Bayard, and upon the retiring French ambassador, Bar on de Courcel, with the usual ceremon ies. The recipients of the honors were attired In scarlet robes. Mr. Bayard was, wildly cheered and applauded for about Ave minutes, and a big Ameri can flag was unfurled and waved by the undergraduates. Ask your grocer for ne "Eoyal Patent' flour, and take no other brand. It is the best flour mado 10 cts. Cures Constipation and Liver Ills. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are the most per fect made, and cure like magic. Sick Head ache, Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion and all Liver ills. 10 cents a vial 10 doses. Sold at Elrlins drug store. To Arrest bock Fighters, Lancaster, Pa., March 12. Upon complaint of the Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals District Attorney Lane caused an Investigation to bo made regarding a cocking main which took place In the eastern sub urbs of the olty on the night of Feb. 22, with the result that Alderman Nehr last evening Issued warrants for the arrest of 24 well known sporting men alleged to have been present at tho main. The Del II ami tho Snnho. Tho Arabians had a tradition that when tho devil started forth from his own plaee to tho garden of ICden ho was too laay to walk and begged ull the animals, one after another, to carry him. All refused except tho serpent, which was then a quadruped mid tho most beautiful of nil boosts. Yield ing to tho entreaties of satan, tho serpent took tip tho devil on its book and carried lilni the rest of the way, no ono knows how far, and after the consequences of the dovll's entry Into tho garden Ix-oiuuo up. parent tho angels were commanded to look up tho serpent and punish It, so. Michael ut off its legs, and It was doomed hence forth to travel about as bust It oould, flatou the ground. DlUt. Little Willie Maw, the teacher In the Sunday school said today that we are all made of dtist. Mamma That Is so, dourest. Little Willie Now I understand, maw, why paw wots himself so often. It's so he won't fall apart, vb'r Pittsburg News. Most torturing anil disfiguring of Itching, burning, seal) skin and scalp humors Is in stantly rclieicd by a warm bath with t'uri ou u A fkui, a single application of Cutiouha (ointment), the great skin cure, and a full dose of Ci'TU LUA Ukuolvknt, greatest of blood purifiers aud humor cures, when all else tails. (uticura Susr!. Pram . Brton "How loOul8iutRliin."fiM. FALLING HAIR I'in.ply Facet. Baby file mn lief, V men uy i i I"-' " ,7Iii tr Half nsfiniffiw SSl dnda ukvtblb month! 1 "rtta cm FlnHiiaiMi I RHEUM for ow sa , oiinouione ICT RHEUMATISM, NEUSALQIA and fcimlUr OcmpUiaU, ana preparta uuacr mo tinngcnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS . preson bod by eminent phytlollt I DR. RICHTER S PAIN EXPELLERl Worm renownfid I llomarkanlT BU rennful I 1 innlyirrniilno Willi Trade Mark " Anchor,' K. Xil.Itltlilcr.tCo., Slal'rarlSU, Ken l'ork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. t 13 Branoh llomei, Own QUwcrk. asAWcu. Endorsed A rocoimuenilod by NnOe j, Kflji Mnin M-t UngrliblH li, 103 N. llnlll Ht . l. I). Klrllil, OM Main Muranuoah. DR. niCHTCR'S' "ANCHOR" STOMACHAL UmI noil' i iyprpm Wlomnrli :ninplnlnf. MISCELLANEOUS. "lf ANTKD. A first-class tinsmith, one who 11 understands plumbing preferred. Apply to W. P. Williams, 1(1 North Whltoitreet. S-12-tf mo M'lIOM IT MAY CONCKKN. Notice Is I lierehv fflven tliAt inv wife. M&rv. ItM left my bed and board, and storekeepers aud others nre warned not to give ho? oredlt on my name, as i win not uonor sucn uaub. WILLIAM F. WOOHRK. MhenainliMili, Pa., Mnrcli 10th, 18V7. g-lo-St OH SALR. One of tbo bwt lleentwd hotels In Cfttnwisiia vallov. Dolntr a first-claes btisintMM. Larico stftble and four lota. Also w el ith MIes. Ioontd nt Urnndonvllle. on the croM mil8 letvliiifc to Shenandoah, MaliAnoy City, Sheppton, Xeuremburfr, Park Place, Itlnfftown. Mnlnvlllo nntl Cntnwfsst.. It isnlwi one mid a half miles from Green Srountnln. J witere rowi com uns iwen loumi. Agooti euance for the riarht mnn, Tho best ever offered for srtle. Good terma. For further partlaiilnr. mMroftii, Frank A. Kvubbtt, Proprietor, Bran donvllle, la. 7OIt HKNT. Tho store room, cellar and one 1 room on 2nd floor now occu tiled by Morjr-in'f. lWienar. Powenion April lt., or earlier if desired. Heated by steam. Apply to 3-3-U N. W. Uehuall, AGENTS 11 fly cents on each dollar; no experience neceMary. Trite for sample copy. Address Tho Catholic News, 13 Ilarcfuy St. , New York. 2-l3-4te IjlOH RRNT. Store room and dwelling at Ko. ! 122 North Main street. Contains bath and closet. Good cellar nnd nice yard room. SUe of store room, lGxIU feet, with two large beauti ful show windows, fltted out with counters and shelving ready for business. Wareroom nnd stAble can Ire had with it if desired. Grand location nnd rent reasonable. Address, C. H. Nkwiiouseh, 120 North Main street. 3l-tf PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES Office of the State Hospital for Injured Persons of the Anthracite Coal Hog I on of Pennsylva nia, Fountain Springs, Penna, Sealed and marked (proposals for supplies) for the state hospital for Injured persons of the anthracite coal region of Pennsylvania, will be received by the Hoard of Trustees up to and including the 31st day of March, A. IX, 1897, for furnishing bread, meat, groceries, drugs, mus lins, fruits, vegetable, Ice, feed, coal, Ac., for the year ending May 31st, 1W, The Hoard of Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all bids. A schedule of the articles and nroljflble amount of each required, will be furnished on application. Add rets, J. C UmuLK, Sitp't Slate Hospital, 8-12-15-10.22-20 Fountain Springs, Fa. , -FOR .THE GROCERIES -AND- . LOWEST PRICES., -GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Bloomsburg Gold -Cure Sanitarium For Cure of Liquor ard Morphit HaMt No detention from business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS,. D., SHENANDOAH, PKNN'A. Evan J. Davies, I.IVBRY AND Undertaking1 ! 13 N. Jardin Street. A geouino weloome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers porter and ale sarstaully ou Up. Obulos wpvranee drinks in i -B s i a it i i it n mi ii hi in ill e Ei ri n nnn wm BUS' I'll Rft Bfl B B 8 B B fll 1 nil 1 1 BUB1 a B Aii i B-itlBfflBB KBr r KI Blifl 9 ABB fl i luarunnnu ui Liiunu'iuai M o AT THE o MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, -U. GOLDI We have just opened one of the finest stocks of " "SPRING CLOTHING Ever displayed in Shenandoah. Our large mammoth store is crowded with bargains in this line. No store in the large cities carry a betler assortment or finer grade of goods than we now offer to our patrons. flfoenVanb Bos' Clotbtno "Cbilbvcn's TRovelties. These goods were purchased for cash, and we will sell them at such low figures that will astonish you. In fact you will be amazed and wonder how such goods can be made up to sell for such low prices as we have marked them. The people of Shenandoah need not buy shelf-worn suits when they can buy the latest styles, new goods, at our store for almost nothing. Our mammoth show windows wijl give you an idea of the hundreds of suits that will greet your eye when you inspect our stock on the inside. Thousands of different patterns on the inside await your inspection. We invite all to come and see these bargains ; if you do you will surely buy. The ladies are especially invited to inspect the novelty suits for children. New stock of Pants for Men and Boys, and Children's Knee Pants all the latest patterns. All the latest styles in Hats, stiff and soft. We Giveaway Express Wagons with Children's Suits. Mammoth Clothing House, mBm" GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main St., Shenandoah. A" pleasure to buy goods in such a store as ours with so fine a stock. III Inside of ; 1111 And a Hal jf - sjp hct 1 U ll 500 Pairs 23 33 Is what we are offering now, and you had better come at once before the best are all gone. They are all high grade shoes, but the prices we have put on them are about half value. "22 ",0 2222 Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome Parlor Lamp. 222R if Factory BEDDALL OUIL-DIIMG. J. A. H0YER. Mflr.- SHOES AT PACTORY PRJCBS. 3 Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Ghris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. Teams to Hlra. If you want to hire a snfe and reliable team for drlvtnKor for working purposet pay BhlsliW liver)' stable a visit. Teami wnstautly on band at reaaenable rataa JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Bust Centre street. Opposite Beadlug railroad station. IM, Proprietor. Year We've built ttp the biggest shoe business in town. The growth hasen't been accidental not by a long shot. We did it only by giving the best shoe value in town, and we are going to keep up the good work. We've improved our store, we've improved our stock, more and better kinds than ever,! and all at the same old prices we've taught you. to expect. -of Sample Shoes. Shoe Store, OLD - SUI11D KEnnins. iAJ r 7 SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) Eaat C ntr Street. Office Ijourst 7 a. In. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Analst, late of lleadlng, Manager. NOTIOJLM- O. B. Hartley is iMOteri wfi the establishment. Still CUl- ..AU. BXAMf NATIONS FltEE.. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Alumiuum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown aiul Bridge work and all oueraUous that per tJn to DenUtl Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo are the only users of vitalised air for the painless extraction of teeth. Wanted An Idea Who can think of some ilmpl &v(MC Ljour tdMit th6r joar bring you wealib. Myi. WalilDgWo, D. 6.. for their t,Buu vrixo offer ftu lurv uc i wo uuoorea utwiuiu wuxumi.