1 IK- OOPLE'S IDEAS l-n are more practical cvety day, and every dav there are uv e tablets used- tnore people find what patience and time savers they are. They are made for the neat and for the careless : for the traveler and the stay-at-home. 3 cents for the poor grade ; 5 and 10 cents for the better, and up. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. . . FOR TO-DAY . Big, Int and juicy cove oysters direct from Maurice River. FINE YORK STATE PEARS, 7Sc to 11.00 per basket. Large Quinces, 15 to 25 cents pel dozen. Produce of Every Description. Local Dcaleni Supplied lit VTholeral Hate. COSLETT'S, 3S South Main Street CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Sheeter's Old Stand.) xog NORTH MAIN STREET. FlretKiloss work Ktmmnteed. Prompt an polite attendants. Ilnlr cutting n specialty. LJDIES', HISSES' AND CULDREN'S JACKETS. LADIES' FUR, PLUSH AND CLOTH CAPES. rThe season for these goods is ere and we are fully prepared for it. Such a magnificent collection of tailor-made, perfect fitting and finely finished garments is probably hard to find outside oi this dry goods house. A few minutes in spection will tell you a great deal more than all we can say to you injpnnt. Ladies' Fine Boucle Jacket, half silk lined. a leader at $5,00 ; better quality $7.50 to S9.50. Ladies' all-wool Kersey Jacket, half silk lined, would be cheap at $10.00, only 57. 51). Extra Quality all-wool Kersey, silk lined throughout, strap selms, the 515 kind, go at $10.00. Finest all-wool Kersey, satin lined through v qut, strap seams, the very best In the market, W0K2I8 to S20, at SI5.00, doth Capes In Beaver, Kersey, etc., from $3.50 to $8.50. Fur Capes, $10, $12, $15, $35. Children's Jackets, an Immense as sortment of styles and quality, at $1.50, $1.75. $1.90, $3. $4, $5 and $8. Fur Collarettes In Coney, Oppos sum, Astrahkan, flartin, Seal and Sable, from $1.25 to $15.00. We handle Butterick Paper Patterns. Fashion sheets given away free. P.J.GAUGHAN, North Mala St. 0'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion and Lloyd I House Streets, Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. BEST LINE OK- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and 8TKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 West Centre St. W FUR GOLLflRETTES. M I rd in assipg. Harry .Tavinii mado a bnslncss trip to Pottsvllle to-day. Mis Emma Martin i spending a few days in Mabauoy City. Morri Herkman, the contractor, vlilted his family at Hamburg yesterday . Him Sue Fowler visited rottsvllle to-day as the guest of Miss Mary I'omeroy. Messrs. John Hanks and Frank Rood aro in attendance at the Blooraitmrg fair. Charles Klitoch, of Mahanoy City, was the gnest of Miss Llsele Woods last evening. Miss Mary Oatighin of West Cherry street, has gone to New York, which place she will make hor futuro homo. Liveryman Nclswentcr. Michael Neis- wenter and William Keiswenler attended to legal business at I'ottsvilie to-day. R.- I). R. Hngenbuch, Daniel 8trner and Ellsworth Ditterman were among the towns men who spent to-day at l'attsville. Mr. and Mrs. James Glover, of Cherry street, left this morning for Philadelphia, where they will be the guests of friends. Frank S. Flanagan, representing the Metropolitan Plate Company, of New York, mado a pleasant call at our sanctum this morning. Mrs. Ella sheets returned to her home in New York yesterday. While here she was the guest of the Oaughau nttnllr, on West Cherry street, Mrs. Frank Wilson and family, of North West street, left town this morning to spend a week or ten days with relatives at lllooms burg and vicinity. Jacob Bamberger, who commands a large trade aud covers a large territory for the firm he represents, transacted business at Sunbury this morning. As usual, he booked number of orders. James Tempest, of Schuylkill Haven, ( Tempest was formerly a policeman in this borough. He is now night watchman at the county almshouse. Louis Bender, of Wm. Penn, passed through town this morning on route to the county seat. Mr. Bender is proprietor of the leading hostelry at Wm. Penn and one of the foronioet Republican politicians of tho place. Mrs. Garrett McKernan, of East Ceal street, has returned from a visit of six weeks to Baltimore, Md, Diiriug her stay in tho city of tho base ball champions, Mrs. McKeruan was tho guest of hor daughter, Mrs. B. L. Talley. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bedea, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Hess, Mrs. T. J. Broughall, Mrs. John Roberts and Mrs. Frank Reeec, attended the funoral of Mrs. Mary Bedea, at Shamokin, to-day. She was the mother of C. & I. Policeman Daniel Bedel, of town, James Wynn, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor to town to-day. Mr. Wynn is one of the most prominent citizens of his town and takes great interest in musical affaire thore. One of his daughters, Mis Annie, has earned an enviable reputation as Boprauo throughout this region. Don't delay ; a'ways be on timo, for pre vention is better than cure, All coughs and colds aud such affections of the throat and lungs as lead to consumption aro .cured by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Pure blood, and plenty of it, for nourishing tho tissues of the body, is requisite for good health. This is obtalnod with Dr. Bull's Pills, tho best blood-maker and tissuo- buildor. IlceiU Jteeariled. From Frederick If. Ahrensfiold and wife to James Keating, premises in Foster township. From trustees of Washington Camp No. 43S, P. O. S. of A., to A. W. Nuuemachcr. premises in West Penn township. Should be In every family medicine chest and every traveller's grip. They aro invaluable w hen the stomach li out of order; cure headache, blllou.neil, and all Uvr troublei. Mild and efficient. IS ctnti. ISS O. BIKltMAN, TEACHER OF MUSIC, riAKO ASI) OBOAX. No. at N. White street, Shenandoah, Pa. BICYCLES! BICYCLES! FOR SALE CHEAP. One 8100 Gents' '97 Hanger wheel, good as new. Ono $00 Ladies' or MUse' Crescent wheel, good condition. No : Reasonable : Offer : Refused. GUY D. STERNER, No. 403 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, Pa. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor to vnnnofflSffiiniBi 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. FLASKS ! IN PINTS, HALF PINTS and QUARTER PINTS, Colored Glass (MuloontAlning eorks. We have a Urge stock on luuul which we will sell reasonable. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 I'aach Alley, Shenandoah, Wanted-An Idea 2S Writ JOHN WBDBEKBURN CO.. FlieBt lUap Mr, Wellington, P- o..or ttaalr 0 PrUe oOet tad lUt ot two bua4rd utvimtioiu waafod. toli WSAltO. ttft.CHASEJ? , BloodfNerveFood FnrWenk nnd Dun Dawn Pnnnl. UIHJ1T IT IQI The richest of nil restore I1H I II IOI tlvo foods, boonueo It re rlnces the essentials nf Ufa Hint, urn ox. nausiea ny disease. Indigestion, lilgli living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! &We digestion perfe It creates solid Hesh, rmisclo nnd strength. Tho nerves being made strong the brain becomes asllve and clear. Jt restores lostvltnllty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, nnd nan female regulator has no equal. Price 60o., orflve boxes 82.00. Druggists orbymall. Wo can help you. Advice nnd book, free. fwrlto Us About Your Caso. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1513 Chestnut Btreot, Philadelphia. MAHANOY CITY. A Convention nf tho Primitive Methodist Sunday Schools. Mahanoy City, Oct. 18. Tho soml-aunual convention of the Sunday Schools in this dis trict connected with tho Primitive Methodlat conference was hold in tho 1'. II. church of town yesterday. Delegates from Shamokin, lit. Caruiel, Williamstowu, Gimrdvlllo, Shenandoah, St. Clair, Wade, Uaslcton, Free- laud and Tamaqna wero in attendance The address of wolcomo in tho morning was made by Iter. C. II. llieelnson, of town, and the reply by llov. W. II. Acornley. of St. Clair, At tho afternoon session Itov. Thomas I. Seymour road a paper and the discussion upon it was opened by Mr. Fletcher, of Qirardvillo. Miss Mary Ranch, of llazle- ton, read a paper describing tho methods of her work in connection with the junior schools and tho discussion was led by Kov. T. Lees, of ilazleton. Hev. T. liell read a paper on "The divine mission of the Sunday school, and how best to carry It out." Mr, James Northcy, of town, led tho discussion in which nearly overy mlnlstor prcsont par- ticipatod. ltev. James Moore, of Shen andoah, answered the questions of tho query box. The evenlns session opened at 7 o clock. Papors wcro road by Kevs. Lees, of llazlcton : Bentlcy, of Shamokin : Moore, of Shenandoah ; and Daniol Wost- wood, of Mahanoy City. Tho following officers wcro elected for the ensuing term : President, Itov. C. II. IIlEciuson, Mahanoy City : Vice President, Mrs. Dunn, Seek ; Secretary, Miss Emma Swoyor, Tamaqua; Troasuror, Miss Sarah Ilraooy, Qirardvillo. llazlcton, St. Clair and Williamstowu asked for tho noxt session, which is to bo held in April, 1603. St. Clair was chosen. An eloquent address was made by Iter Cook, of Williatnatown.on "Teachers, officers and parents." Miss Lizzlo Bishop sang pleasing solo and Her. Mooro.of Shenandoah, mado a spirited address to the convention ltev. Acornloy mado an address on tho bone fits of tho Sunday school. Eov. Moore, of Shenandoah, moved a vote of thanks to the members of tho local church for entertain lug tho delegates and the session closed. It was ono of tho most interesting and success ful meetings over held by the Union. Jacob Levit, who opened a cents furnish. ing goods storo hero about a month ago, has sold out and will return to Shenandoah. Tho venture was not a success. At tho .Greek Catholic Union ball in Kaior's hall last night a Hungarian garo a silver dollar in payment for drinks that proved to bo a counterfeit. Tho fellow left the place beforo getting big change and hag not been arrested, A slight fire occurred at noon to-day in the second story of tho Windsor Hotel, formerly conducted by J. J. rccley, of Shenandoah. The building is not occupied, and tho lire originated in a clothes closet whoro a small battery was connected by a lino of wire to tho electric light wiro, for experimenting, Tho batteries woro romoved, but tho wires remained, and a current from tho electric light plant caused tho firo. The damago was very slight. There Never Wbb a Better Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, S3o. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Obituary. Mrs. Julia Piatt, wifo of Edward Piatt, of New Philadelphia, died at thorosidonco of her daughter, Mrs. Peter Dailey, at that placo. In addition to hor husband and daughter, Mrs. Daily, sho is survived by an other daughter, Mrs. Chas. Dovine, of Now Philadelphia, and a son, ThomaB, in the Wost. Mrs. William Devaney, nee Annie Con way, formerly of Big Mine Kun, died Bt her homo in Girardville on Monday last, aged SO years. Tho funeral will take place to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock, services in St. Joseph's church and interment in the parish cemetery. Wedding Dells. Harlan A. Iforno, of Turtle Creek, Allegheny county. nd Miss Emma Sphunn, of I'ottsvilie, woro married at tho latter placo last ovoning. Tho ceremony was per. formed by Itov. Fox, of the M, E, church, They will reside at the former plaoo. Victoria iJSoltnod n "Violin. Parkersburg, V. Va Oct. 13. Several months ago John L. Hlghbarger, of Harper's Ferry, Vn., constructed a sweet toned violin of cedar wood from a tree growing on the old John Brown place. He conceived the idea of pre senting the Instrument to Queen Vio torla, of England, who, he wob in formed, had spoken in nigh terms of the character of the slave liberator. He accordingly wrote asking if the queen would accept the gift it he sent it. The offer was respeotfully declined. Plot to Iilbornto Droyrua. Paris, Oct. 3. It is stated on author ity rW that an association has been formed with oonsiderable capital in tho United States, with the objept of se curing the escape from tils prison on the Isle du Sault, of the coast of French Guiana, to Captain Dreyfus, Captain DreyfUH was oonvloted by oourt mar tall of having sold war department plans to th representative of a foreign government. Carnoglo I.onsiw tlio Tllclon Mlno Milwaukee, Oct. 13. Andrew Carnegie has perfected the largest iron produolng combination In the world by securing the lease of the Tilden mine, He will operate this big producer in oonnectlon with the Norrie and the group of mines which he owns in the Mesaba range. Dr. Nelson P, Hulst, the well known mining expert, has been placed in charge of all the Carnegie mining in terests. Ilonilliiir't) l'lood Dnnineo. ' Heading, Pa., Oct. 13. This seotlon rays visited by one of the heaviest downpours In several years yesterday, AIM) tM) greatest; (low! n the history of Nlcolls street WA tjje result. Cellars were filled, and the WStSf In that thoroughfare was six to eight fttit deep. The residents of Nloolla street were taken out of their second stories with difficulty, and with the aid of boats and hook and ladder trucks. At Fifth and Uuttonwood streets there is a market house Ave feet below the pavement line. This hollow was filled wth. water, and the lives of 300 peo ple were Imperilled. Forty women wero parried out on the backs of men. Puytloians recommend Dr. Wood's Norway Piue Syrup because of its prompt, positive action iu all cases of lung trouble. It is a positively reliable cure for coughs and poldj. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Ohronlclnd for Hasty rernsnl. An annex will 1m lmllt. tn ), iniitn hospital. Thoronre at present 102 natlimta nt the Minors' hospital. The Tainaqua-Lnnsford electric ralhvav will be open for traffic on Monday. The wnter in the Schuylkill river Is r ported lower than for many yean. ueorge Young and Elisabeth Cwrinet, of Ashland, received a license to wed. Oillcor Bertram, of I'ottsvilie. was stoned while attempting to make nn arrest. The P. & R. omnloves In the Qlrardvi o anil Ashland districts were paid to-day. A report lias been submitted to Heading Councils in favor of city water Alteration. liasletou business men are ormnisinz to secure new industries by offering them free sites. John T. Worncr. of I'ottsvilie. has accented a position in Wood's Business College, at iNewark, a. J. Extensive Improvements to tho interior of tho Mountain City buildlug, I'ottsvilie, will bo made at once. Governor Hastings has accented the rest. nation of Assistant Adjutant General Oeorge H. North, of Philadelphia. '1 ho breastworks at the now Kaierreser- voir, near Mahanoy City, is being raised two feet higher, and also being made stronger. John Finlin, of Ashland, was severely Injured by a fall of coal at Preston No. 3 colliery yesterday, aud removed to the hospital. Tho J. L. Tempest Dramatic Comnanv will open a three-night's engagement at St. Clair on November 8th, presenting "Tho Pluok lng of tho Eoso." The Governor heard annlication restenlav for another respite for Murderer Frank Jongrass, sentenced to hang in Lawrence county on October 20. In tho presence of 300 guests at Lancaster B. Frank Fisher, son 6f General 11. F. Fisher. a mombor of the Philadelphia bar, was mar ried yesterday to Miss Louise B. Reynolds Tho Tamaqua Herald will hereafter appear twicoawook. Wo congratulato our contem porary upon the success attending its efforts to glvo tho peoplo of that town a clean, newsy panor. After a strugglo tho Lebanon police jailed Joseph Fisher, Gcorgo Bronuor. Joscnh Mil- lor, Fritz Meyers and Joseph Hofl'or, mom- bors of a gang of thloves who havo operated in tuo ijeixinou valloy tor years. Arrangements wore porfected at Port Car. bon to hold tho twenty-ninth annual reunion of tho survivors of tho Sovonth Pennsylva nia cavalry at that place on Tuosday and woanosday, Uctobor SQth and 27th. Hev. H. L. Broker, of tho Nebraska Con forenco, will preach in tho Pottsyillo United Evangelical church on Sunday ovening noxt. Eov. Broker is an excellent pulpit orator and is known as tho "Cow-boy Preacher." Eecords at tho Commissioners' office show tho numbor of registered voters in tho county for the approaching election is 40,517, ballots required 03,000, specimens 10,873. Tho official ballots to bo kept on hand 6,405, specimen 1,303. In ordor to get thoir caso beforo tho Federal Courts, as tho plaintiff is an alien, lawyors in tho suit of Nugent against tho Philadelphia Traction Company, havo asked tho Supremo Court nt Pittsburg to amend tho form of re turn under tho latest appeal. Just try a 10c box of Cascarcts, tho finest llvor and bowel regulator over mado. The Welsh l'rlze Singers. Tho Welsh Prlzo Siugcrs, now touring this country, passed through town this morning en routo fur llazlcton. They will ho in tho United Statos six months and while hero will givo 100 concerts. Last evening thoy ap peared at AshlandrBnd wero greetod by a largo ana appreciative auuienco. Tho party is composed of tho following artists: Madame Miles Boynon, Miss Beatrico Evaus, Madamo Blodwcn Jones, Miss Annlo Lowis, Mr. Thomas Stephens, Mr. UicliJrd Thomas, Mr. Isaac Daughton, Mr. John Bcynou and Hichard Thomas. Tho latter captured tho National medal of Wales for tho best tenor voice Just beforo sailing. When bilious or costivo, cat a Cascarets candy cathartic euro guaranteed, 10c, 25c An Important Decision. Tho Supremo Court 1ms affirmed tho opinion of Judgo Pershing, in tho caso of the P. & It. Hailtvay Co. vs. tho Pottsvlllo Water Company, Tho lower court hold that S. II. Shannon, tho owner of tho land, had no right to make a leaso for tho water in tho stroam, as was dono by tho owner of tho land in Indian Run valloy to tho railroad company. Tho latter claimed tho right to tho water under this lease. The Water Com- pany subsequently condemned 37 acres of land along each side of tho stream upon which to eroct a reservoir to store water for tho uso of their consumers at Pottaville and elsewhere The Railroad Company brought this, sujt to restrain them, Tho decision, thprofore, is a victory for tho Water Com pany so far as their right to tho wator is con cerned. Another suit is pendine in which tho Shannon heirs instituted suit to recover a sum or money In payment for tho con demned land, viewers awarding them $Slr 000. Subsequently tho matter was tried be fore a Jury whon a much larger award was glvoa tho heirs. Tho wntor company ap pealed to tho Supremo Court, which will soon bo argued. 1 When you want good roofing, plumbing, gis fitting, or general tinsmithlng done call on E. V. Qallaghor 18 West Centro street Dealer in stores .u Tho Slnulo 'Ilix nH n IfAiJusor St. Louis, Oct. 18. Attorney John 3. McCann yesterday riled in Judge Taltls' court an answer to the BUlt brought by the city against William H. Appleman McCann's client, for personal taxes tor the years 1804 and 1895. The defense pet up by McCann is virtually the gngle tnx theory, and th.s is the first time Jt has ever been pleaded in this oountry In euch a case. It Is called the "bill of rights" defense, and is based on the bill of rights clause of th Missouri constitution. A number of suits for personal taxes are pending, and Mr, McCann proposes to resist pay ment of them all on this ground. Tthe attorney argues that personal prop erty, being the gain of personal in dustry, should not be subject to In terference by a tax. Jlomoornts 'Win In Imllnnnpolls. Indianapolis, Oct. 18. The Itepubll oans concede the election of Mayor Taggart, Democrat, by 5,000 and the rest of the Democratic ticket by from 3,000 to 4,000 at yesterday's election. It is hard to figure gains and losses on account of recent changes in preotnot boundaries. Bx-Presldent Harrison's precinct shows a large Democratic gain. In fact, the Democrats made heavy gains In Republican strongholds Of the ward councilman the Republi cans will elect probably not more than four out of IB. Mayor Taggart Is now spoken of as the next Demoeyatlp pan. didate for governor. He was elected on a suver piatronn. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Til fas- ) Ices. Tirr !. A WONDER ,fl.. The answer is very plain, don't have to give the profit beneficiary of the middle as we can give you more goods for less money than any tbe county. ur MEN'S, BOYS' and If you want a Suit or Overcoat, made to your measure, come and make your selection. Strictly all-wool Suits to order for $10.s0. We are headquarters for Hats, best $1.50 Hat in the market for $f.OO. sGive us a call and you will be convinced that we ares THE The Cheapest Clothiers and Hatters in the County. Cbrner Main and Oak Streets, I FRANEY BUILDING, SHENANDOAH, RA. VtS- Car fare paid to all out-of-town purchasers, "fir MISCELLANEOUS. ITIOUND. A rnbbltt hound, on tho 10th Inst. ) Owner can havo same by urovinc nronertv ami pnyliiK nil expenses incurred, Oall nt 380 Juneburry nllcy, HhonanUoah. lo-12-Gt JjWIt KENT. Tho lino dwelling. No. 217 West ? Cherry street, with all modern improve ments. Kour rooms on each lloor, larw nttle nnd good cellnr. Gng throughout. Kent reason able. Apply at No. 39 N. Main street. 10-12-lw IfOIt HALE. A vnluoblo .property, 27 nnd 29 ' Vi'ont Coal street, Shenandoah l'a., is offered for salo. Double block, house and stable on tho rear. Apply to Samuel Roberts, West Cherry street, Shenandoah, Pa. IWJO-Iw IJIOR RENT. Store and dwelling. Two show ! windows. No. 120 North Main street. Apply to O. W. Nowhouser, 122 North Main street. 9-27-tf IjlOR SAI.R.- Chonp, n desirable business 7 tu-operty on Kast Centre street. Apply to oi, xii. uurue, Attorney, isgan nuuaing, b-o-u WANTED. To borrow 81,000 on first mortg age. Inquire at this office. 10-8-tt OF THE NO. 23 S. MAIN STREET. Cloaks. Coatsr. Skirts. Waists. Wrappers, Corsets, Misses', Ladies' ana (jiiiidren s Underwear, Knit Gpodfi, Basciuatore, Clouds, Cups and all sorts of knit goods. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Toweling, Table Cloths, Napkins. Our shoe department is replete with bargains for all grades of buyers. COME AND SSB IT. In the millinery department, may be seen all the latest styles.shapes and ready trimmed hats. A Large and Complete Llneof- ' Shawls, Blankets, Comforts, Feathers and all Kinds of Woolen Goods. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE.-1 We make a specialty of Gasolino, GOo In five gallon lots delivered. Mica and D. S. axle greoso. ...Also Headlight Ollr 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, mE8& Mali orders promptly attended to. HOW THESE PEOPLE CAN SELL CLOTH ING SO CHEAP. THAT IS THE QUESTION EVERYBODY IS PUTTING UP, AS THE PRICES ARE REMARKABLY LOW FX)R THE QUALITY OF THE GOODS SOLD BY US. ' because we manufacture to the manufacturers. man's profit. It is to your Stock is Complete CHILDREN'S SUITS and - F 15th OCTOBER. AMOLIS, SINGLE HARUEL BREACH LOADING GUNS. DOUBLE BARREL BREACH LOADING GUNS. IIAMMERLESS BREACH LOADING GUNS. SELF EJECTOR BREACH LOADING GUNS. -LOADING SETS. GAME BAGS. GUN CASES. LOADED SHELLS. 4? .SWALtt'S HARDWARE STORE Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits. A "BIG" The workingmen can save money by making their purchases at our store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re . markable low price of 351.19 For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing Our JVeir Stock Has Arrived and . . . Bargains PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10E5 NORTH (VIAIIM STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. The Faust Wheel flade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit ot clothes. If you do not appear with ease aud grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also comes power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. - - -BRANDONVILLE, PENNA. BRANCH OFFICE: 120 SOUTH JARDIN Headquarters for .... Commercial Traveler COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. GliANT MOYHIt, I'rop., Cor. Ooal and Main strMto, Shenandoah, Pa. Terms: II .00 per day. tttabliug Faollltlw Unsurpaed. Hoarders oouifortably aaooinmodsted by week or inoiitlu the goods ourselves and we Consequently, you are the interest to trade with us, .4 other clothing dealer, inv. In OVERCOATS. and give you'tRe Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits. 15th OCTOBER. SAVING ! Arc Offered in Every Jine. STREET. SHENANDOAH, PENNA DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP I Attentive and skillful tonoorlal artiits always In attendance. Neatast Shop in Town. W.' G. D05TO, Prop. Ferguson House Block.
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