Till JURY. PHARMACISTS CONVENE. Cold Ctiro i-ttrM ( r Ati, old con, m an mrniH ! In tho '.1.1 III! I llir f 1p pnruni'inlu, un 1 ft plflftlit little noli Mtvd Minimum c lien. The t1tm . epnrnto curt, fur in. cents a if m Prof. Munron, 150j Art absolutely free. I,. pun- pip i Mn Lt, J'hiliuJ' Ipbm. It it CHARLES DERR. TONSORIAL ARTIST (Shecler't Old Stand.) zoo NORTH MAIN STREET. Flntt-elaM work polite attendants. duiimImA. If Mr mWnK a apaelaHv. Prompt an AT COS LETT'S Fresh lot of POTOMAC RIVER AFRESH FISH To-morrow Moralag. ALL KINDS. . . COSLETT'S, .3 es South Main Street. Blankets and shawls arc now selling fast. We Handle only those of superior quality, and we purchase them in case lots direct from the manufacturers. 6ox8o fine all wool White Blankets, $ 3.7s per pair. 70x83. $4.75 the pair. 74S4, $5-5 a pair. A good wool Blanket as I low as $2.75 the pair. 11 '4 colored wool 1 lllankcts, Si. 35 to $2.75 the pair. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. Our stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Underwear in cotton, wool and merino, lias been selected with great care, and is certainly worthy of your inspection. Yon will save inouev by taking advantage of the bargains w'c have to offer in this line. We handle only the best makes of the leading manu- iaciurers, ana tney are sold to you witlt a guarantee. Ladies' fleeced ribbed Vests, extra weight anil quality, fine finish, at 25c, finer grade at 50c. Ladies' natural and scarlet all-wool vests, Si. 00 to $1.25 Men's natural wool shirts and drawers, 40c, 00c, 75c, $1.00, 5I.2S, $1.75 each. Meu's scarlet shirts and drawers, 75c. to $1.00 each. '1 Ik Itnl I mil. '1 hit i hitlmii . 1 Mint I 1 1 1 I'liV ..,.kv k 1 mi r St'wl 1 Im ,1 i Mint . It In! fW I'm, lu.l V I l! w i fi 1 1 me coir 1 1. 1 hcei) ,.f John 7. ill no il m irhiii1 e wnttrtt It1 s t n led. V lPintn r -t w inl unt- (if H nnptoii nntli, a y fur f nnd ill' MflllAlll Uliikcr tstimlt ftm I lie MrUm,' hy Uilliai fei nr r ic with lnm ypst" nlny Mi Vtidrewi .Tonkins oil 1-nt 111 Iter Willmtn .1 : inilx t T ' ujuilt ami lUrankus Hn r.tnVm leu s( luldi shanty 'y and that thf motlici , fitxl beat l H number nf Sltrimi - The OuintHiuittlrrn uT llriif llolil Thflr ' thlMM. I Nrfuinil !U. Hi.ir. PuttftvUlt yrstt'Hny 'I lie npennd armlnii or the Stliiivlkllt rttnenu ! ( ounty Phnrniftt'i uikul Apwmn iiitiini envem-d mini slirnniidnnh. 1 11ns aridriiixin In the mrlnra of tlic rerjrimm tbl n indictment ngiliist I a Cf( rue of larceny as nraeujr bailee and (Blot Is John Berg. hs agent )y the CntnnanY and Ben Th aecus.tl w., (; with failing tMsbliies nnil Berg dlBvlontlcs. Ilerg Another trim Ad. against Anthony tbat a Mwlnc ma- I tha Installment plan ' tnBoved from the houn toll cue tbe defendant mlttd Op by the aewlng eta! tbat tho removal tinder th term, of the "Weli tha machine was lis frera returned nminst (fti1. Jan Ann and Bella .the Pifth ward, on 00m- nd Imttary by Mrs. Ann lUskey, alias Joseph ;)Mttof town, was indi td slnt of Emma L.liRiid, lb the mini of Jnaenli iul Oomge on a charge of a true Mil was also found. itnttfor of town, was charged With returning an In- : a wstch that had been left ait and the grand juty a true bill. Mrs. Marv t a true bill against Walter Of assault and battery, a similar charge Hgainst ilbe 0 mud Jury failed to rvr f on nil agninst Mrs Rh1 Katie igo on charges of Jtety ude by Mrs. Lutsle iff ,tn ease In which Mrs. tftHt she ciuglit one of Mrs, Jliin w from the former's a l.nlo in the partition jonlsrid the child away Hstars bnnied to the wene pfitolnaut. If...... 'Pkl. I .1- - r... A ... nuu-v, 1 inn urfniiiiwiiii'ii nnn iiiniiiii 11 i Malntnny City several weeks ayo fur n sorlul ' as well as a scientific purpuse. nnd it was derided to bold monthly meeting. At 8.30 o'clock the meeting was called to order l.y Dr. It. N. (Vne, or Schuylkill Haven, president if tho organisation. Among those who responded to the roll call were : Messrs. (. V. Kennedy and J. W. HiKlgwin, I'ottsvllle; II. It. Davis, St. t'lalrj L. N. Voshage, J. 8vbnenenbercer and II U. Darnaid, Ashland; Elmer Johnson, Lost Creek; J 11. Itagenbuck, J. W. Snyder, 11. J. Rrebs It. A. Sallada, Frank Meyers, J. It. Biesell, T. F. Flanlgan, F. llndson, Maha- noy City ; l"aul W. llonck, Fred. Wssley, V. I D. Klrlln, Martin Gruhler, C. II. Hag enhnrli. Charles Tovinsky and Ilalpb Malik, of town. An interesting paper on the subject of "Oil of BIrrh" was read by Dr. 0" W. Kennedy, of I'ottsvllle Kxploftlon of this. This afternoon an extiloslon of aasoecurred at laekt colliery, No. 5, by which two men were burned. Their names are Martin Mo Gallin and Anthony Luboskl. The unfor tunate miners wore removed to their homes in towu. HOOD'S riLTA euro Ldver 112s, Biliousness, ludlgcstion, Ilcntlache. &. pleawnt laxative AU Drugglsta. " RUSSIA'8 RULER'S RICHES. core 1,1 iiigii i prpuiiwi ia S-inic to Beilly towrl Willi un I)ouilirty,fl Win l).isl erty, Sr , geits Iteeorded. ' Osal Co , to Mary Donahoe, r iQwnstilp. Dougherty, premises in - and others to Thomas nlsi's in iteilly township. aalxl wife to Thomas Donifl'- 1 In licilly township. SPECipiL FOR Tim LADIES. YOU will always find here a large and attractive line of Dry Goods to select from. Table Linens, Linen Table Covers, White, Scarlet, Gray and Plaid Flannels, Denims, Tickings, Muslins, Ging hams, Flannelettes', Canton Flan nels in colored, bleached and un bleached ; all-woll Skirting Flan nels, Crashes, Hosiery, Gloves, Towels, Napkins, Combs, Hair Brushes, etc. CARPETS ANPiuGS This department is on the second floor and is well stocked with the production of the leading manufacturers of Carpets and Rugs. You will find in this collection of fine patterns every thing that is desirable in Moqucttcs, Body Brussels, Axmiuster, Tapestry, Ingrain and Rag, and our prices are so low that you cannot fail to be suited. vancil st; made t! not. We book: Stand copy, or vance Delinei $1 per y Toikttj $2 per y A Itothsvhlld Among liaropeao Sovereigns Is the Czar. Tho Kmperor Paul, whoso reign was cortninly not one of the most brllllnnt, was nevertheless ono of tho greatest bene factor;! of the dynasty. He not only set tled the order of succession on a jicrmn nent basis, but also endowed his posterity with the material means of maintaining their position. It is claimed that no other reigning family In Ruropo Is so well pro vided for. Paul I sot itsldo a vast amount of landed property, under tho name of tho Imperial npptmagos, for the sole benefit of nil grand dukes ami grand duchesses not In the direct line of succession, whllo tho sovereign nnd tho holr apparent, together with their rospoctlvo families, were to bo supported out of the funds of tho stnto. These appanages of tho Russian impe rial lnmlly now cover tho ononnous total area In different sections of Russia of 21, 000,000 nuros, mi oxtent of land larger by 2,000,000 acres than tho wholo of Scot hind. This total Includes 15,000,000 acres of wood and forest, producing yearly more than 8,000,000 rubles. The total annual revenue of tho Imperial appanages now reaches 80,000,000 rubles, or moro than , 000,000, nnd, with no fewer than 40 momlers of tho Imperial family to sup port, the expenditure at present amounts to a yearly average of over 5,000,000 ru bles. In 1801 it was over 0,000,000 rubles. Tho appanages are quite separate and distinct from extensive prlvnte property, and from tho crown or state domains, aa totter known an Avert Cnerry Pec toral, has made a tecord for its remarkable cures of aithtna. Cases that have been considered beyond hope or help have been cured by this remedy. We give two examples of such cures out of the many on record: "My mother has been a great sufferer from asthma for the past ted years, tad ber recovery is almost without a parallel. On account of her advanced age over seventy we bad but little bopas of ever seeing her well again ; but we are sincerely grateful to inform you that she has been entirely cured by the use of Avar's Cherry Pectoral " 1NGLIS BANKS, Tar nVook, N.S. "I was a sufferer for a lorn; time from asthma, vainly endeavoring to nj&nire relief in the use of ordinary remedies.! At length I was induced to try a bottle of Ajsr's Cherry Pectoral. The first bottle afforded me so much benefit that I continued the use of the remedy un til entirely cured." JOSEPH KLONZ, Charlotte, N.C 9 j lAprd in ssing. Mrs. John Bartseli spent to-day at I'otts vllle as a cn set of friends. Miss Mstta Woods, of Bast Coal street, is visiting friends at Mabanoy City. Joel SlMulIe, of Beading, was among 1 business visitors to town yesterdsy. W. J. Brltt was a bttslue s visitor to Slater Bun, tiearWllllsmsport to-day. Mrs. Itsbecoa Hood and Mrs Blencmsn, were Mahalioy City visitors yesterday. Mrs. Joseph Dusto and daughter, Ids, spent to-day visiting friends at I'ottsvllle. Miss Nelllo Bowse, of New York, is the guest of ber parents 011 South Bowers street. Miss (I off, of Ashland, was one of the many prouieuaders on our streets last even ing. County Boeorder Emanuel Jcnkyn spent last evening In town as the guoat of George W. Kelper. Paul W. llonck attended the teacher's Institute yesterday. Mr. Houck visited his father there. Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Brady, of Lost Creek, are home from a visit to relatives at Du Bois, Pa. Are you posted on the es that drvsses are being season r If not, why i all the leading fashion tese are our leaders : 11 Designer, 10 cents pet Cents per ytar in au- mlnbtured by tho minister of agriculture, 1 anil tnoy uo not contriuuro lownru mo un- nual oxpcnulturo 01 tho imperial court, bo ascertained, tor, 15 cents per copy, or in advance. , 25 cents per copy, or ir in advance. HOOKS & BROWN 1 North (VI sin St. mmmmmmmmmmmmm PHILADELPHIA ' OHM5 STORE. 2qnV. Centre Street. Chocolate I 12c per pound LozenK'f fil"" ,,f,r I,ou,u Cnrmm'lfj 9r? 2c- lu'r pound Mixed Ci.ndjK.. 3e to TiOc. per pound Chewing (iuUhUMM Sc. pneknc nt 2c. each Fifty Icinttf ffiMHJoblnf nnd Cliewliiff Tobacco, ClKurrttcs, sEpaokoge nnd box of matches free I'eanutH ..Kgm,. 2 quarts for Cc 9artra for , Commercial Travelers GOMMIRGIAL HOTEL, Cor Ci.il aij Terms . We are agents for the BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS I A full and complete line always in stock. Monthly Fashion Sheets PREE OF CHARGE. Get one. P. J. GAUGHAN, IMo. 27 North Main St. Hi soiir mw kVNT JIOVRIt, lrop.. at li streets, Slienandoali, Pa. r nay ftK KoolHtleii Unsurpafwcd. glibly uoooinmodntcd by week or luoniu, ThtJIRosy Froshnoss And a velvSVufloftDeea of tha skin Is Inva riably obtamwTby thor who use rozzoNi's OomplcilotJJjJaHydsr. put up in half-size bottles, 50 conts. Full-sizo bottle, $1.00. amounting, as far oh can to about 1, 000, 000, nor toward providing dowries for Imperial grand duchesses. Bo fore the emancipation of tho serfs tho ap panages possessed over 800,000 peasants, who paid annually In land nnd poll taxes for tho benefit of tho Imperial family near ly 8,000,000 rubles and during 08 years, up to their liberation, altogether 119,000, 000 rubles, or 12,000,000. Tho depart ment of Imperial appanages has sinco bo oomo tlio largest landed proprietor, tho largest agriculturist and tho largest wlno producer In tho cmplro. Its Industrial en terprises In timber, sugar, cotton and other products nro rapidly developing on n proportionately largo scale. During n century of oxlstcnco It has furnished tho collateral branches of tho Imperial liouso with altogether 230,000,000 rubles, and as tho Imperial progeny continues to In crcaso n large reservo fund Is employed In preparing to moot their over growing lo nuvnds. London Tluiui 7 of tho Globe for RHEUMATISM iTEUEALGIA and similar Complaints, GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS prescriDsabyemlnentphysloIansi DR. RICHTER'S "ANCHOR " TAIN EXPELLER.l world renowned I lirmarV alilrsuppoufnl I BOnlv trr natne w till Trade Mark Anchor.' BF. Ad. UlchterXCo., SiaX'earlSU,. ISeir York, j 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Olassworki, 23&S0CU. ailorsed& recommended by A. Wasley, 106 V. Kiln St., , C. H. Haeenbuch, 103 N. Main St.. .r.r.D. Klrlln, 6 s. Main St. . siieiianaoaii. Sf'J,faIitili DR. HICHTEfVS" ANCIIOtt HTODIAOnAI. belt fnr I Ootl'.lv.prpiInAHofnoch Coinplalntf. I 0R THE ALASKAN GOLD FIELDS ArrniifromontB Porfootlnir IbrnStoum slilp Lino From Seattle. Philadelphia, Nov. 11. The most Im portant project yet launched for trans portation to the Alaskan gold fields was consummated here yesterday, when the Yukon company, Of Seattle, Wash., concluded a contract with the Roach shipyards, at Chester, Pa., for two 5,000 ton steamships to ply between Seattle, Wash., and St. Michaels, Alaska, to connect at the latter point with the fleet of 12 Tukon river steamers now buldlng by Moran Brothers, at Seattle. The ships to be built at Roach's will be the larjrest and most complete American steamships on the Paclflo coasi. They will be 418 feet long, 43 feet beam and 27 feet deep, and will have a carrying capacity of 4.200 tons and 1,000 passengers, all of whom will have berth accommodations. The cabin arrangements will be very complete. and accommodations for 200 first class passengers will be provided. The ships are to make a speed of 16 knots an hour, and will be the fastest on tho Paclllo coast. They will cost 1,000,000, and work on them Is to be pushed night and day, to have them ready for tho opening of navigation in the spring. Andrew, F. Burleigh, of Seattle, lato receiver bf the Northern Pacific rail road, the president of tho company, on Monday signed the contract with the Moran Brothers, at Seattle, for a fleet of 12 palatial river steamers for tho Yukon, to run from St. Michaels to Dawson City, In addition to. two tow boats and 12 freight barges,. The corn pant will sell through tickets, with first class passenger accommodations, and entitling the passengur to carry a ton of freight through .from Seattle to Dawson City, to be delivered at tho lattt'i point within 20 days, which will bu-it al).-records. OfTlccs havo already been opened In this city, and within a few days ofllcos will ,ba opened in New York, Boston, Chicago, Pittsburg and other cities. '-Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Muldoon and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Stack spent last evening at Mahauoy City as tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. James MoEllieimy. School Director Jobu J.Priee and William 11. Waters spent last evening at Mabanoy City in the interest of the eisteddfod to be held there on Thanksgiving Day. Kev. Alfred Heelmcr preached in tho St. Clair M. K. church last nlcht. Ills account of the meeting does credit to tho earnest christian people of the borough below the mountain. Sheriff-elect Toolo of Mlncrsvlllo, and Tim Hurst, of Ashland, tho national base ball league umpire, were in towu last even ing as tho guests of P. J, Mulholland and the trio went to Mabanoy City and enjoyed tho Institute concert. Amandus Woomcrlcft this morning for Chattanooga, Tennessee, to attend the unveiling of tho Pennsylvania Monument, which marked the maneuvers of tha troops in that memorable battle. Mr, Wcincr was a members of the Pennsylvania troops. 1 PITHY POINTS. CONNELL INDICTED. True 11111 Found Against Former Com missioners Clerk. The County Commissioners, with some of their witnesses, were summoned before the Orand Jury yesterday to give evidence In the bills of Indictment charting Phil J. Con nell, former Commissioners' clerk, with cer tain offences. Lsterinthe day the Grand Jury returned two truo bills ngaimt Oounell. In one bill of indictment there are three counts, as follows : 1st, fraudulently making a written Instrument: 2nd, forgery; 3d, ut- terlnz nnd publishing. The other bill has one connt. obtalulng money by false pretence. AU of these charges are on oath of the County Commissioners, nnd relate to the mystery of the missing fo.OOO In the loan account, a matter whlob has baeu fully veu tl ated. As Mr. Connell is not In the county and his whereabouts is unknown, the case can not be tried until he Is found. Whatover effbtta havo been made previous to this to find him, they were unsuccessful, but It is probable fiat a capias will be issued and that District Attorney UecJitel will make an at tempt to have Mm brought Into court. IM it. C. Cook, SIS Adams Ave., Scronton, Pa., states, tbat he considers Dr. Cult's Cough Syrup the most eflicsclous remedy for coughs, colds, etc., he has yet found. Prosperity Kmbrnces the "Herald." Thesnrlehtly Shenandoah IlERALn has been enlarged and its columns give evidence tiiat the "prosperity," of which Ilrotlier Straughu delights to talk and write kbout, has folded the newsy JIkbald In Its proiit able embrace. Black Diamond. The slse of the Shenandoah Hhrald has been Increased from 7 to 8 columns. Evidently prosperity has not missed the Ubbald. Mt. Carmol Item. THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE. The ' woman's friend" Is what Dr. Bull's Pills may well be termed, for they restore perfect health, givo strength, and promote functional activity of woman's peculiar orgauism. 25 cents. Ankle llrokem A son of A. Zakrzewski, tho South Main street saloonkeeper, slipped from a plank whllo playing yesterday 'and fractured bis riidit ankle. After Dr. Stein reduced the f ractnro tho boy was sent to tho Miners' hospital. Hurt at Indian nidge. Patrick Murphy met with a slight accident at the Indian Kidgo colliery yesterday after noon, by a lump of coal falling against his right leg. It iutlicted a gash wouud betiveen the auklo and tho knee. No Cars. Owing to the shortage of cars operations at West Shonandoab, Turkey Ituu, Koblnoor and Indian Ridge colliorles were suspended at noon to-day. At sorao of the col lieries thn chutes aro blocked with enough coal to lay idle for another day, . . . ilapi.oiitngs Tltrontrliout the Country Ohi Milr.Ieil tor lliMtr PerilftHl. B W. Fulton, of Lavcllo, is trying to nr range mother pigeon match between Cooper, of Miihiuioy City, nnd Coleman, of Ilegins. Jamus Cooper, of Gimnlville, lias been prc tented with a full bloodcd Irish grey hound. Tho Cuntraha mid Glrardvillc foot bull teams will play at the latter placo on Saturday. Paymaster Guy, of the I'. & R. Railway, will pay tho employes at Mahanoy Plauc and nearby points on November 3. Letters of administration wcro Krautcd to Georgo R. Tracy, on the estate of Henry W. Tracy, lato of l'inegrovo, deceased; also, to Wm. II. Merkle on tho citato of Qitbarino Ann Woods, lato of North Manlielm town-1 ship, deceased. Judgo Dunn presented an additional bill of paitlculars containing (VI alleged illegal votes. A. J. Shortall, clerk for the Taxpayers' Association, left yesterday for Schuylkill Haven, wbcro ho commenced tho work of in vestigating tho "indoor relief" account. B. Frank Ilunt.lnger, son of Mrs. Minna Huutzlnger, and of tho lato Col, Huutzin ger, of Pottsvillo, and Miss Pearl Short, of Philadelphia, aro to bo married on Tuosday, 23d lust. The construction of a coke plant has been begun at Dunbar by W. J. Raluey. Hartman Coleman, of Allentown. is charged at Pittsburg with embezzling $1,000 from his slster-iu-law. Dr. J. A. Smith, has been appointed a member of tho Board of Pension Examining Surgoons at New Castle. Physicians yesterday saved tho life of James Hawker, of Dunbar, who swallowed laudanum with suicidal intent. Thieves on Tuesday night made their fourth unsuccessful attempt to rob D. II. Frank's cigar factory at Richland, Lebanon county. During Tuosday night's galo nt Lebanon the slaek of the North Lebanon Shoe Factory was blown over and several buildings dam aged. Water polo has been Introduced in the natatorium at Pittsburg. In tho inaugural game tho Duquesuo Athletic Club defeated tho club from Carnsgio by a score of 2 to 0. Ex-Prosldcut Cleveland's heir is to be called Richard Folsom Clovcland. TIiosg Dreadful Sores Thoy Contlnuod to Spread In Splto of Troatmont but Now Thoy aro Hoalod-A Wonderful Work. "For many years I havo beon a great sufferer with varicose veinB on one of my limbs. My foot and limb became dread lully swollen. When I stood up I could feel the blood rushing down tho veins of this limb. One day I accidentally hit my foot against some object and a sore broke out which continued to Bpread and was exceedingly painful. I concluded I needed a blood purifier and I began taking Hood's Sarsnparllla. In a short timo those dreadful Bores which had cau3ed me so much suffering, bejan to heal. I kept on faithfully with Ilood'o Sar. opn rilla, nnd in a short time my limb ni completely healed and the sorei gpvc no more pain. I cannot bo too than1 ' 1 for tho wonderful work Ilood'n Far-aj..i-rlllo, has done for me." Mns. A. jJ. G1L60N, Hartland, Vermont. 9 Sacsa" J2 partita Is the best-In fact the Ono Truo Blood Purifier. (DELOWwe give you another veritable "sun burst" of bar. Jj gains, some that will fatten lean purses and enlarge the boundaries of limited means. On our shelves may be found another lot of Children's School Shoes, recently advertised. Sizes 6 to 8 at 49c, ant 9 to 12 at 59c Just the thing for the children. They are purposely adapted for school purposes and are selling like hot cakes". For Ladies' Fine Fashionable Footwear our store is the leader. We have people coming for these goods from within a radious of 18 miles. They are stylish, durable, fashionable and above all the price is within the reach of all. On our shelves may be found all grades of Rubber Goods, Miners' Boots, Footwear for all kinds of Working Men, Footwear for Professional People. Our sales are going on merrily ; the golden opportu nities we offer and the valuable presents we are disposing of by means of coupons to every purchaser are a drawing card. Sole Agent for the Celebrated Douglas Boston Shoes. Sail's Shoe Stove, 14 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills. SO cents, MISCELLANEOUS. Track Foreman Prize. Edward Porsing wou tho $85 prizo for hav ing tha Shamokin division in tho bout shape. He is track foreman under Supervisor Ed ward Wiseman, and tho ofiicials highly com plimented both for tho excellent condition of the division. 1710 R BALK A desirable brick business block, centrally located. Has nil modern Im provements, steam heat, bath tubs, etc A good pavini; Investment. For further information apply at tho IlERALn office. ll-'J-lw . I MAKES YOUR Faucets, Brass, Copper and Zinc Work SHINE WITH EASE. SWALM'S Hardware! Store. JTlOn SALR. A flrst-clasrtbiiHlnessstnml, doing excellent IniftlnefS. A Brand opportunity for ri lit person. For further Information address, J, D , care of IIrualu olttce. II-Mw NOTICK Notice U hereby given that the firm of Hurt A; Co. U dissolved, nnd hai been for more than a year past; that (he undcrnlined II. O. Hechtel and 1 J. Kern;uon have not now, and have noi had for n year pnt, nny Interest In tho Ico business, but that the name was earrledon In the namo of and by the under Mh'ned Harry Hart atone, and ho alone U re sponsible for the mine. Witness our hands thU 27th day of October, 1897. IlARBV llAHT, II, O. Hechtel, lM-3t-oaw I, J. Futaiftoir. SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY Lemon Drrps , 10c per pound i'eanut Candy lOo " Hoft Cream Candy, all llovors lOo ' stutter Cups 10c " M New Kngland Peanut Taffy 10C " " Chotee Idlxed CandleH 10c ' " Molaes lluttercup Sticks 10o M ' Sugar Coated IVanuts , lOo " " French Hutter Scotch 10c " Coooanut Taffy - 10c ' " Hoarhound Drops lOo " " Choeoiate Cream 15c ' ' All kinds of fruit condy 15c " " Klondyke Gold lloston Chips ISc " Cream Dates 15c ' ' And all Different Kinds of Choice Candies, NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, UO North Main Street. A "BIG" SAVING ! 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 $1.19 For which other stores are asking 1.50 and $1.75. Other goods In proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Slock Has Arrived and ... ... Bargains Arc Offered in Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 105 NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. WAX FLOWERS! All kinds of Wax Flowers furnished nt short notice. Sat isfaction guaranteed In nil de signs. Patronage rogiioctfully" solioituil, Hates reasonable. IVIISS MARY E. JONES, WM. PENN, PA. Wanled-An Idea I tno can thloi or soma simple LM 111? tn mfantl fuwi your iubax, uvr rosy nnnzyou weana Write JOHN WKMlEllUURN 4 CO Patent Attor ceyi. Washington, 1). t'for their 6f,j,j.irHo oOa loa lUt of two hundred Inventions v anted. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsorlal arti.ts always In attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. rergnson Home Block.- M 188 O. BIBUMAN, TEACHER OF MUSIC, rlANO AHD OUIIA. No. 31 N. White street, Slienandoali, Ia. FOR RENT. NOTICE PUBLIC t One dwelling 'on East Lloyd street, formerly occupied by H. C. Folmer. Has eight nice rooms. One dwelling on North White street, formerly occupied by Isa dore Iutersteiu. Has io rooms. ItetH, ueat and other conveniences. -AFPIV AT- O'WS L.IUERY, Cor. White and Lloyd Sts itowM, Pa. BBHT LINE OK- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, Si.st We takeEiimeans of informing: the public that as we are going in the wholesalemanufacture of clothing in our building at Shenandoah we are compelled to sacrifice our immense stock of Clothing and Over coats at a 40 FbR Cbru. RbDUUiiUfi, in order to make room tor our manutacturing department. we have at least III That w mind tM We havjd per cent OvercoE dren s you. IMed by us before the tariff bill went into effect, and this alone means a big saving. But we don't stop at that, we give 40 cents on every dollar that you invest with us, and we want you to bear in i if no advertising scheme, we are too long established among the people of this vicinity to advertise one thing and mean another. We are positively going in the wholesale manufactUjCabf clothing, jBl"Ctl nuncireus 01 pieces 01 cioni 10 oe useu in uie iiiiitiuiuciurc 01 tiuiuuiy. wc musi nave ruum 10 niaimiaciure ciocning, ana 10 gee mat room we are going to cut prices on ouPtQQK On hand to 40 l&pcr than manufacturer's price. We will quote a few of our many bargains : 16.00 Overcoat for $10.50, $14.00 Overcoat for $9.00, $12.00 Overcoat for $7.00, $10.00 Overcoat for $5.50, $8,00 Jri,o. In suitintrs you can get a $16.00 Suit tor tfiooo, JH4-00 suit tor $s 50, 12.00 Suit lor 0.50, ftio.oo Suit tor S5.00, Sg.oo butt lor S4.50. Latest stvles in uniors. Keafttflerand Bouses. Chil- IAnd Overcoats almost given away. These prices embrace all the leading patterns of.Suits and Overcoater-and we are sure we can please you in style and fit, and the price HVaareonfident will please 'now while the stock and sizes are lull. v goou tiling uoes not last long at tne AMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE .9 &11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, M L. GOLDIN, Prop. WANl"E D. Tailors and Cutters, Vest Makers and Coat Makers to work on ready made clothing. Apply to L. Goldin, 9 & 1 1 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
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