CHICAGO TO BE A VENICE. ft- 1 1 - -M4. MB LA Dill 3. r t ,' An: you posted :i the UdMI Of llUlllll PPh season? If not", why JSotv' ,VseU all the leading fashion l liesc are our leaders : tHudnrd Designer, 10 cents per or 5 cents per ytar in ad- ' ' 15 ce!lls Per cPy- or tzr m advance. roileUes, 25 cents per copy, or $2 pgr yenr in advance. H00KS&BR0WN a North IVlsIn St. AT COSLETT'S Mntirice River Cove Oysters. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Turkeys, Chickens, - Ifoesli dressed every morning. COSLETT'S, 36 South Main Street. - French and German HENRIETTAS,- All-wool, in black and colored, ;,5C 40c.. 45c, 50c., 65c, 75c. and Si. 00 per yard. These goods according to wholesale market prices, are now worth lrom 25 tc 35 per cent, more per yard. Fancy Dress Cheviots, all wool, 25c, 40c. and 50c. per yard. DEPARTMENTS Leads all others. This establish ment is headquarters for all kinds of silks, both plain and fancy. Ii you are interested in this class oi goods and have not yet seen out line it will certainly pay you to do so. You can make your selections from a large stock, a stock that would do justice to many of the large retail houses in New York 01 Philadelphia ; all oi the latest de signs and best fabrics obtainable. Extra, quality Black Brocaded - Tftflntn Silk. '6cc. to Si. 00 Dei yard. Colored Figured Silks, 45c. 10 ; 1.25 per yaru. CARPETS AND RUGS This department r3"on the second floor and is well stacked with the production of the leadingfmaiiufacturcrs of Carpets nnd Rugs. You will find iu this collection pf fine patterns every thing thot-is desirable m woqucttes, BOilv5 Brussels, Axrninster, Tapestry, Ingmin nnd Rag, and our prices arc so low mat you cannot mu 10 uc suncu. . We are agents for the BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS ! A full nnd complete line always in stock. Monthly Fashion Sheets FREE OF CHARGE. Get one. P. J. GAUGHAN, No. 27 North Main St. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thof 9 who use I'ozzoni'b Complexion rowder. FOR RENT. One dwelling on East LJoyd street, formerly occupied by H. C. Folmer. Hae eight nice rooms. One dwelling on North White street, formally occupied by Isi dore Ltxulerstein. Has 10 rooms. Bath, liect and other conveniences. -APPLY AT- Cor. White and Lloyd Sts Shenandoah, Pa. I1K8T LINK OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, KAY and STRAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E.3. FOLEY, IthmiirifillMm ifurA l fimrnntM A tn h. (tharilntol v harmlowi. and ft strung tnl in builrlintr tip tlm we&K and 1hl lit n. tori it ure ft uic or mum olnr rhpiiniiv Ham la from imp 10 fl 0 di Hlmrn, ahontinir pal nil In liny puri of itio tmK t 1 lipeit in a frw dost". A prompt, nmi'li 1m ;ui 1 in rm ui nt utv fnf Unit tiMS, orrnt'ss, inn mti k una im piuun m nips mm 101ns. Chronir rlto mi ii sin, iv intfr a, 1ujiIShk pntn In the lwk urn ni'tiii rund It lilmii f-ilH to pivo relief from (Hit in 1 1 tin 1 t nnd fihno I ln nrlnhlw cure hi'forp nm ".ii'i-hm tit' n n; d. 'I in Munyon Remody 'in jt in pr par- n " pntm m v tnr enrtl disease At nil drm-u't ':." anm a -v 1.0 Ifynunwtl memcai iwivico wrue lfor. ainnon. 1505 Area Street, Philadelphia. It U absolutely free. PITHY POINTS. lappetilng Throughout tlio Country ChronlolfMl for Hasty Perusal. Typhoid fever la reported at tlio almshouse, Mtieil by tlie water supply. William Wagner, 0011 flood in the eounty Jail. haa been declared Insano. TI10 Mitiersvllle water company has ilo elared a seml-atitiuat dividend of 4 per cent. John Zscb, of Shamokln, wn Vlllsd ye. (onlay by falling coal at Loeutt Spring eolllery. The Wyoming county graud jury yesterday Indicted fttrletou I). Adams for tho murder of his wlfo on April I3th. Augustus Wolf baa leen held for court in Reading for an alleged attempt at assault on Mrs. Catharine Kek, aged SO. During n drive yesterday at Centre Square, Vork county, Kosie Small was stricken with heart affection and died soon aftervraid , David J. Duncan bat been selected gen eral manager of the I'ottavlllo electric rail way, succeeding Louis S. Wright, resigned. M. H. Carver and J. Landis were held in bail at G'bambersburg yesterday for main taining a nuisance in tho shape of a glue factory. It was the Excelsior oiovon that won tho foot ball game at tho Trotting park on Satur day and not the High school boys. Score, IS to 0. At the ago of 101, Mrs. Margaret Maloy, of TamaquA, is prostrated with paralysis, with which sho was strlckou last wcok while out Cor a walk. The marriage of Mr. James Dyor, of Gir- ardville, and Miss Haggle Moredltb, of Ash land, is announced to tako place on Thursday, November 35 th. Kov. Thomas L. ZwelrJg, of Heading, who was appointed by tho presiding cider to take charge of tho Mahanoy Plane M. E. church, presided in that church Sunday morning and evening. Tho orectlon of a furnitmc factory has ben commenced on tho grounds of the St. I rancis Industrial School at Lddington for jiving employment to tho boys of the institution. Tho engagement of Miss Mollie Burns, talented young lady of St. Clair, and Maurice Connors, of East Mines, lias been made public. Tho wedding will tako place on November the 17th. A special term of court will bo held at Wilkesbarre, beginning Monday, Decem ber Gth. ThlB term of court has been especially called for the purpose of trying sheriff Martin and his deputies. "I can highly recommend Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for croup. I have used it for several years and And it the best romody over triod. Sirs. Uannah Morrison, Burlington, W. Va." J. Irvln Steele, Sr., to Marry. J. Irvin Steele, Sr., of tho Shamokin Dally Dispatch and Ashland Telegram, iu Friday evening's issue of tho former paper an nounces his withdrawal from tho firm of Stcelo and Guitorman. Tho plant will bo hereafter known as tho Dispatch Publishing Company. It is understood that Mrs. W. G. Guitorman purchased tho cntiro half interest of Mr. Steelo, who by tho way will some timo in the near futuro marry Miss Estella Thomas, of Mechauicsburg, their engage ment havlug been recently announced. Tho p ospectlvo brido is tho accomplished daugh ter of Col. Thomas, of tho State Pennsyl vania Editorial Association, and recognized as one of tho most estimable young ladies of tho Cumberland Valley. As delay increases suffering, always keep Dr. Bull's Pills on hand. They are tho best medicine to tako for a woak and run-down system. Dr. John W. Bull's Pills aro the only genuine. No Muro Indecent Shows. Through tho efforts of toveral Beading clergymen, Mayor Wcldol, of that placo, has i revoked the license of Gilder's Auditorium, whero Sam T. Jack's Burlesquo Company was playing. Tho performance was com plained of as indecent. Tho mayor an nounces that there will bo no more comic operas, no more burlesques or no more "leg shows" of any description in Heading dur ing tbo balance of his administration. This order includes all theatres in that city. Clnlnirt HiiiiiiiiroH'l'rom spiitn. Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 9. David Gowerlo, an engineer, of Hamilton, Is claiming $20,000 Indemnity for the Imprisonment of his son In Cuba by the Spanish au thorities. Young' Gowerlo was a me chanic on a railroad. Ho was put Into prison and afterward liberated without any charge being preferred against him. The government Is now being" asked to forward the papers In the case. China Ynlltn a Gold Stnudnrd. London. Nov. 9. According to a special dispatch from Shanghai the emperor of China and the board of revenue have approved a memorial pre sented In favor of establishing a gold standard and prohibiting- the export of gold. It Is doubtful, however, whether this will have any practical result. J.tfo Sontonoii For Father and Son. Gladwin, Mich., Nov. 9. Benjamin Nunn and Hoy Nunn, father and son, were yesterday sentenced to life Im prisonment In the state penitentiary at Jackson. Their crime was the murder of Curtis Wright. Hoy on Trial '1'or Murder. "Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 9. Yesterday, at Moundsvllle, commenced the trial ot Jamas Edward Jones, a colored youth of 14 years, charged with the brutal murder of Stanley Mason, a -white boy of 12 years, and attempt to murder Stanley's younger brother, Willie. A garden hoe was the weapon used, and both boys were horribly mutilated. The testimony strongly Indicates the negro's guilt. Sunken Ynclit an Alleged Smuggler. Providence, Nov. 9. A sensational sequel to the loss of the Providence yacht Tomahawk several months ago off the Maine coast Is the action of the United States authorities yesterday In filing a prayer for libel against the sunken vessel, charging her with being a smuggler. Many thousands of dol lars worth of druggists' supplies have been seised hereabouts, and It Is ex pected that arrests will oome soon. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. Til fit- J It 09 Tiry VJsrd in Possiog. 0 Mrs. Charles Girvtn list gone to Lancaster on 11 short vacation. Mltlrd IlallsndaiJt, of l'oltsvllle, was a visitor to town yslerdiy. ''John Medatlls was attending to ooutt matters at Pottsvllle teday. Mrs. JamM ltrentian, oTlJast Oak street, ia visiting relative in Ttnuaqua. Mlss Klta Bowman yesterday loft for Northumberland, whore she will locate. Thomaa Graham, tho hustling paper seller from Seranton, waa a visitor to town to day, Justice Shoemaker and wlfo left town this morning for Baltimore, lid., where they will spend a few days visiting friends. "Christ Foltz, who spent tho past flvo weeks In town as tho guoit of his mother, ro turned to BlueOcld, West Vlrgtula, this morning. Misa Emily Krlck, who has boen spend ing tho past two months with friends at Bushncll, III., is now at Clinton, Iuwa. She reports having a dollghtful time. COURT NEWS. Criminal Court Opened at l'ottsvllle Yesterday. The November term of criminal court opened yesterday with 335 cases roturued for the term and a total of 2,033 eases for tho year. John Holand, reporter of tho Pottsvllle Ee publican, is foreman of the grand jury. The bills drawn up against tho County Commhv sioners and Controller will bo presented to tho grand jury on Thursday. The report of Samuol Douglass, Wm. Cleaver and Chas. F, Itusseil, revlowers, lay ing out a now road iu Dolauo township, was. on motion of Wm. A. Marr, confirmed nisi. Mr. Marr also secured tho confirmation of a roviow laying out a now road in Union town ship. Wm. D. Seltzer Hied tbo report of Geo. A, StauOer, John A. Itcilly and O. W. Dengler, favoring a now road in Union township, and moved for confirmation nisi. Judge Bcchtel appointed Wm. Carter, A. U. Shorman and M. M. Kctuer, to viow 1 road laid out in North and East Union town ships, tlioy to report their findings at tho noxt term of court. A petition signed by majority of tho rosidents of tho above town ships, say tho road will bo useless and in convenient. In tho matter of the application for a rn!o requiring tho defendants to pay tho costs in tho caso of the Commonwealth vs. Jos, Brown, Jennio Brown and Ella Bannan, tho court stated the evidence showed but one of tho defendants, Jos. Brown, in such circum stances as to be ablo to pay tho costs. lie was thoreforo directed to pay tho court costs and the fees of such witnesses who aro not re lated to tho family. This was a case in which John Brown, tho father, sought to require his children to support him. Charles Plopport and Charles Soibort, of town, wore excused as jurors. Lettors of administration wero granted to Alico M. Yoder on tho ostato of Simon E. Yodor, lato of Ilogins township, deceased. Letters tcstamontary wero granted to W. J. Henry on tho ostato of Angalina Schwenk, lato of Tower City, deccasod. Also to Annie Stone on tho estato of James Stono, late of Mahanoy City, deceased. "rTfor over i'aT?i j;r 111 nat.s: ettho Globe fcr NEURALGIA and similar Complaints? uuu ircjartu ooacr mo sirinccat GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, . presort Dea by esuaentpojuclan DR. RICHTER'S unun " PAIN EXPELLER.l World renowned ! TmiVTilvftfirpMfii! 1 BOnlv ermilna villi Trade Mark Anchor.' JF. Ad. ltlchtcrACo.. 215 rcorlSt,, Ken lurk. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branoh Honses, Own Glasiworkt. 25AWp(i. Endorsed & recommended by a. wasley, 106 JT. Main St.. . H. Hagentmcb. 103 H. Main Bt., . r. P.P. Kirlln. 6 s. Main I snenandoan. a -hkiimi""" I DR. RICHTER'S 1 "ANOHOIl" STDMACIIAr. bxit i;oii-, wnrpiHMtomnrli floinn PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 2o W. Centre Street. Chocolate Drops ..12o per pound Lozenges .. 12c. per pound Caramels 12c per pound Slliod CoikIIdh , 5c. (o SOc. per pound Chewing duni 3c, pockogo nt 2c. each Fifty kinds of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. Cigarettes, 5c a package nnd hoi of mashes free I'eanuts j quarts for 5c Fresh Fish every Friday Morning. FARQUHAR Variable Friction Feed SAW MIL!, and AJax Cenfir Crank Engine Bapld, accurate, strong and simple, with Urge i-BUMuuy. jMigines on sills or wheals. Strong and safe. No Farquhnr Holler line ever ex plnded. Also standard agricultural Implements generally. Hay 1-rewes a specialty. Fiend for Catalogue and prices to A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Lid,, York, Pa. BICYCLES ! BICYCLES ! FOR SALE CHEAP. One J 100 Dents' '97 Banger wheel, good as new. One SAO Ladles' or Misses' Crescent wheel, good oondltlon. Ko : Reasonable : Offer ; Refused. QUY D. STERNER, No. m West Cherry St., . Shenandoah, Pa. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST (Hheoler's Old Stand.) 109 NORTH MAIN STREET. Ilret-eutM work guaranteed. Prompt an polite attendants. lialroutUog a specialty. rv , I if -1 X i mm free Meal Advice You need a doctor many times when yon don't call one. You suffer pain in fifty forms and yet won't call the doctor, be cause yon hope that tho pain "will go away after a while." And, too, you know by experience, that that first visit of tho doctor is (generally followed by many others, with the inevitable consequence of a big bill " for professional services." You dotft know what to do for yourself or what to take. But suppose that you could get free, nl Eolutely free, the advice of one of the most in the United States T You can. Thephy sician is right here. lie has an office In tho building, ho has a staff of correspondents to assist him, and anyone and everyone, who needs medical advice is invited to write to him. If It's baby's health or mother's or tho health of any member of the family you way write about it, sure of a careful read ing of your letter, euro of a conscientious diagnosis of your case, If cure is possible. Every letter will be held na a strictly confidential communication. Rotneraber these facts. We offer you medical advice from one of tho most eminent practitioners in tho United States, whether our medicines suit your particular case or not Wo offer you this advice at the cost of the two cent stamp which it will take to bring your letter to our office. Address tho Medical Department, Dr. J. C. Ayor Co., Iwell, Mass. N0TA.MYTH. Assurances Given That tho New IMectrlo Hallway Will be Unlit. A IIerald rcportsr had a brief conversa tion to-day with ono of tho loading promo tors of the proposed olcctrlo railway between this town and Bingtown and received as surances that, although the project Is iu tho preliminary stage of development, it will bn pushed to completion and put in operation beforo noxt summer. Thoro is araplo back ing behind the project and it will pot want for capital. Yesterday a promiuont gentle man of town subscribed for ono hundred shares of the stock. Tho company counts upon a big summer traffic, especially between town and tho cemeteries. It is also claimed that pleasuro travel to tho Catawissa valley iu tho summer will bring big returns. ANNUAL CELEBRATION. The Members of Major Jennings Council Spend an Enjoyable livening. After tho closo of the regular session last evening tho members of Major Jennings Council No. 307, Jr. O. U. A. M colebrated tho anniversary of tho Council by holding a musical and literary cntortainmout and smoker. There was an interesting program in which Messrs JohnBitlor, Edward Cotter, Kov. Eobcrt O'Boylo, Evan J. Dayics, E. A. Davenport and Michael Fairlcy dls tinguished thomselvcs and several addresses of an instructive and pleasing character wero mado. At tho closo of tho entertainment sandwiches, lomouadoand cigars wore served, The event will be pleasantly rcmcmbcrod by the members. The Coal Trade. From Philadelphia Ledger. Tho anthracite coal trado is in rather un satisfactory condition, This is due to tho over-production, cutting of prices, broken pledges of managers of ono or mora of tbo mining and carrying companies, and to too much mild weather. All of the producing companies aro still running their collieries on pretty full time. Tho already overstocked markets cannot absorb tho largo output of coal now being made, and the surplus stocks of coal at tbo various distributing ports, both In tho Eastand West, aro increasing. After the damage has been dono by too much coal being mined during tho past thrco months, and tho prices for anthracite weakoned in consequence, some of tho managers of tbo largo producing interests aro taken with fits of remorse and want their competitors to agreo to reduce tho current output of coal in tho hope that prices may again bo strength ened, but it is now too late to bonefit tho coal trado inuch this, seasoq. The only thing that will 1)0 of rntlph help toward Imprpving tho anthracite business dqrlng tho remainder of this season will bo very cold weather and plenty of it. Marriage Licenses, Itlchard Large, of Tuscurora, and Ella Stapleton, of Blytho Twp. Anthony Kukofski and Victoria Guidock both of Cumbola. Matthias Fillpowczlus, and Martha Szcri Jko, both of Shenandoah. Peter Mitchell and Ida May Hill, both of Tuscarora. William ShofTner and Nora Fisher, both of North Manlielm Twp. Eobcrt Sneddon, of Seek, and Sarah Mur phy, of Coal Dale. Licenses Transferred, From Charles J. Carroll, Cutubola, Blythe township, to Adam Sbandls. From Samuel Nuss, North Union township, to Joseph Bott. From Francis Eisenach, Port Carbon, to Conrad Eelchardt. From Felix Opolsky, Mlddleport, to Bolus Onavago. From Wm. T. Uenueasy, McAdoo, to John Cupecz, "I tried a bottlo of Salvation Oil on a wound and was cured within several days. I never had such a good remedy as Salvation Oil in my hands. Mrs. J.C. Duncan, Lexington, Mo." 1 Deeds llecorded. From Alexander S. Faust, treasurer, to Commissioners of Schuylkill County, for premises In Wayne township. From Little Schuylkill Railroad and Navi gation Company to John Qately et si, to Ann Qately, premises in l'ort Clinton. From Elisabeth Sheldon et al, to Ruth Thomas, premises in Miuenville. From Joseph Deppen to Frauds K easier, premises iu Mahantongo township. Torrlli'o I'ninliie In Ittiiuilii. St. Petersburg, Nov. 9. A terrible famine is ravaging In the province of Archangel, a government of Kuropean Russia, in the extreme north, extend ing from the Ural mountains on the east to Finland on the west. Many have already died of starvation. The people wander about reduced almost to skeletons, their heads swollen to the size of buokets. Tea la the only means of subslstance. Fenton Cooney Injured. Shortly after two o'clock to day Fen ton Cooney, a miner employed at Maple Hill col liery, was injured by a fall of coftl. lie re ceived outs on the head and hand, and his right hip waa badly squeezed. It is probable be received interual injuries. lie was To- moved to his home at 417 West Coal street. Buy KeysUmoflour. Be suro that the name Lbhsiq & Baku, Ashland, Fa., is printed en ever sack. Five Hundred Years Hence tho Windy City Will Stand In a Great Luke. Chicago has troubles nlioad of her none of your ordinary, orerytlay troubles, but tho real tiling In lnontnl dlsquiotem True, It Is SO0 years off, but posterity must be oonsidored. Professor 0. K. Gilbert of tho United States geological survey is responsible for this prediction. For a number of yenm tho professor has boen making notes of the rise mid fnll of tho great lakes from Ills own observations nnd from the records of tho government surveys. From theso he declares tho waters at the lower end of Lako Michigan rise six Inches in each century and thnt tho lako Is preparing to overflow lis southern edge to tho Infinite discomfort of the Chlcngonn pf tho future. If his figures siieok truly, the wholo tlis trlot oovered Dy the great lakes Is under going n clmngo of level, nnd ho believes It will only be n matter of time beforo their outlet Into the Atlantic is closed and n now one through tho hnsln of the Missis sippi Is opened. As tho land In the neigh borhood of Chicago Is the lowest along the lako shore, it is horo Professor 011 berfc lias located tho outlot of tho future. Hut as tho waters only rlso at tho rate of one Inch in ton years, It Is plainly to he seen there Is no immediate danger to tho Windy City's real estate valuation. In fact, BOO years will hnvo elapsed bo foro tho cry of tho gondolier will begin to bo heard In tho waterways of tho western Venloe and tho olang of the onblo oar is hushed forever. Then tho real trouhlo will begin. And In another suoh trilling period for years aro ns but seconds In tho pro dictions of the professor tho formation of tho new outlot- from the lakes to tho Mississippi will have token place, nnd over tho slto of the Chicago of today a mighty river will bo flowing. After Chicago has been disposed of tho professor predicts trouble for tho Niagara Falls hack drivers nnd newly wedded cou ples. The latter will have to seek new fields to oxhlblt themselves In, and this will tako away tho solo support of tho for nior. In 8,600 years from now Niagara will bo merely an Intermittent stream and niter another BOO years there wlU not be oven a rivulet there. Tho only consolation remaining for Chi cago in nil this is that, oven If Now Vork does oxlst, sho won't have Niagara at hor doors any longer. Not Religions nnd Not Fassy. "When I enmo out on my regular trip tho other morning," rolntos tho Leo stngo driver, "tho only passenger I hod was on old lady of very demure innnnore. I was most dead for a smoke, but I bad sort of got It Into my bead that tho old lady was a rollglous nnd a fussy party. Whon wo got olong a ploce, however, I got to finger ing my tobnrker nnd, by snum, I Just couldn't resist the temptation. So Iturncd round to tho old lady and asked hor If sho had any objection to my taking a whiff or two. Sho straightened up a llko a mon key on a stick. " 'By golly, young man,' sho shouted, 'yon'vo lilt mo Just whero I live. I'vo been a hankoring for a smoko all the morning. Glinnio a mntoh.' "She pulled out a black T. D., nnd I tell you, mister, mo'n thnt old lady mndc tho stngo look llko u etenmonglue golngup a grndo." Kouncbco Journnl. A LITTLE SUFFERER Face, Hands and Arms Covered With Scrofulous Humors How a Cure Vas Effected. "When flvo yoars old my llttlo boy had scrofula on his faco, hands and arms. It was worst on his chin, although tho sores on his cheekB and hands wero very bad. It appeared in tho form ot red pimples which would fester, break open nnd run and then scab over. After disappearing tbey would break out again. Thoy caused intense itching and tbo llttlo sufferer had to bo watched continually to keep him from scratching tho sores. We became greatly alarmed at his condition. My wife's mother had had scrofula and tho only nicdicino which had hclpd her was Hood's Sarsaparilla. Wo decided to give it to our boy and wo noted an improve ment in his case very soon. After giving him four bottles ot Ilood's Sarsaparilla the humor had all been driven out of his blood and it has never since returned."' William Bartz, 413 South Williams St., South Bend, Indiana. You can buy Ilood's Sarsaparilla of all druggists. Bo sure to get only Ilood's. HnnH'c Dillc- cure Liver III. i easy to Uke, (1UOU 8 fills oa.ytq operate. S3 cent.. MISCELLANEOUS. 17IO R SALE. A dosirablo brick business block. JJ centrally located. Has all modern in. provemcuts, steam heat, bath tubs, eta A good piylng Investment. Kor further Information aPl"y at iuo jikkalii omco. ll-9-lw FOR HALE. A fln,t-clasabusli.ess stand, doing excellent buslne-s A grand opportunity for right person. Kor further information address, J. 1) , care of Hkiialu omco. -ll-l-lw ESTATE of Lnnrcnco Singles-. Mo of North Union township, Schuylkill county, de ceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to tho said estate are requested to made payment, and those having clnlini to present the same without delay to Or to Jons Sisolkv, S. O. M. IIOLLOrEIEB, Stei-heh Sinoi.ky, their Attorney Executors. Shenandoah, I'a., Oct. S, 1897. lOtS-Gtoow SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY Lemon Drops lOo per pound l'eonut Candy lOo " " Soft Cream Candy, all flavors 10a " " butter Cups 0c " New England l'eannt Toffy lOo " " Choice Mixed Dandles lOo " " Molasses Buttercup Sticks ....-lOo '- Sugar Coated I'eanuts 10o ' French llutter Scotch I0o " " Coooanut Taffy iQe Huarliound Drops lOo " " Chocolate Cream " All kinds of fruit candy Uo " " Klondyke Gold Huston Chips Uo ' " Cream Dates lie " " Ami nil Different Kinds of Choice Candles. HEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, UO North Main Street. M ISH C. IlIUltofAN, TEACHER OF MUSIC, VliVO AND OHU, No. 31 N. White street, Shsnandeal), I'a. Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. GRANT MOY1IU, I'rop., Cor. Coal and Main streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Terms: $1.00 per day. Stabling Facilities Unsuriiaksed. Boarders comfortably aooonimodated by week or moum. Always One Bcskw And we have the bosfShoe Store any where in this rogipn. Every dollar's worth of g0otf; is paid for on arrival, wliiciT . means ft big- saving". GKlB. orders are sought for by the best manufacturers, which gives us best choice. Our big business makes us big buyers)., and these three points makpf lower selling prices here than is possible in any other store. The Lambertville Rubber Co. Appreciate that we are the' foremost shoe dealers and have made us selling agents for their celebrated Snag Proof Rubber Boots. FACTORY Shoe Store, J. A. MOYER.-Mgr. We Give Cheek for Amount of Every Par chase.' $35.00 Worth Gels n Beauti ful Parlor Lamp. immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi& rDOlMT g Conoiay's famous 1 OS North r Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store 71 A PENNY SAVED IS TUESDAY'S Our Worth. Price Butter Kettles, S qt . 25o 10c Acme Frying Tans...- .,.... 25o 10c Beautiful Mnjollcn l'ltchcr 25o 10c A Rate Coffee Flasks ,. 200 10c Tipped Sauco Pan .., ".. 23c 10o Vecetnble Dish, decorated SOc 10c Dust Pan 35,, Agate llucbct, 2 qts 2S50 10c Bountiful Glass Howls 2.1a lOo Blsquo Figures 20a 100 Japanned Walter, 10 Inch 5o lOo Glass Tray, 10 Inch joc lOo Child's Knife, Fork and Spoon.... 33c 10c JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. Our Worth Prlco Mctnl Hair Pins so,, 10a Hrcast Pins oo0 10c Ladles' Side Combs igc 10a Gent's Watch Chains 23c joc dent's Kings jo0 io0 2J Don't Fall to Look '8 102 NORTH p; Noxt door to Gill's Dry Goods APOLLO RANGES. Four Sizes - - Made DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful toiworlul artists always In attendance. Neatest Shop in Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson Houso Block. FORGETS - 3 5 & lOe Store J4o. 7, I -3 Main Street. 3 sw A PENNY EARNED BARGAINS. Out. Worth Price Ghws Engraved Tumblers .'. lOo So , Cup and Saucer, white 10a 5c Canister, 1 lb 1 10c '5c Rolling Pins, 10c ' 5c Scrub Brush ... , 0a . So Earthen Stew Pan 10c So ' China Dessert Dishes '' 15c Bc Frying Pan....- , loo So Mnjollcn Plates - 20a , 60 LampOlobcs, No. 2 10c 5c An Assortment of Qlasswaro for. So This Glassware cannot be equalled for 'tho money. Come und look It over. Worth Haby Kings 25c Indies' Kings 23c ' Stick Pins 25o Sleeve Buttons 23o up Our Wednesday Bargains. Surprise You. They Will .1 rviAIINJ STREET. Store. -MAKES YOUR- Faucets, Brass, Copper and : Zinc Work ' t SHINM WITH EASE. SWALM'S 4 Hardward Stofe5 Either Righfor Left Oven. For Hard or Soft Coal or Wood. With Cup Tops. They are supplied with Smythe's Duplex or Wood Grate, Sheet Flue, which insures first-classbakiiiEl qualities ; Patent Ife'dat t Oven Dow Opener, Automatic Ovea 8ife and Oven Ventilating Device, which en ables the user by operating a slide to change from a ventilated to a tlghf-oven range. Our price means a sating to you of $5 Jo $6, If you buy here. D. & J. SIEGEL, No. 123 South Main St. WAX FLOWERS I All kinds of Wax Flowers furnished at short notice. Sat isfaction guaranteed In all de signs. Patronage rospootfully solioitetl. Kates reasonable, MISSMARY E.JONESi WM. PENN, PA,