1 THE DAYLIGHT: We 1H supply the nWv lamp complete for $1.35. Will lave '-i Ihe g.i The toughen mantle mule only 1,5c. HOOKS & BROWN North Main it. SPECIAL SALB FOR SATURDAY ! Lemon Drc-ne 10c per pound Peanut Candy 100 " ' Soft Craam Canity, all ftavun loo " " Batter Cap. 10s " " New England Peanut Taffy 10c " ' Oboloe Mixed Candle lOo 14 " Molaawa Buttercup Ptickr lOo " " agar Coated Peanut lOo " " French Butter Scotch lOo " " (!oooanut Taffy too " " Hoarhound Drop 10c " " Ctenoiato Cream llto " " All ktnfe of fruit candy lTc " " Klondike Gold Boston Chips 15o " Oreara Dates lfo ' 11 And all Different Kinds of Choice Candies. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main Street. Illankets Rud shawls are now selling fast. We handle only those of superior quality, and we purchase them in case lots direct from the manufacturers. 60x80 fine all-wool White Blankets, $3.75 per pair. 7oxSj. $4.75 the fair. 74x84, 5-5 a pair. A good wool Blanket as ow as $2.75 the pair, n-4 colored wool Blankets, (1.25 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 morino, has been selected with great care, and is certainly worthy of your inspection. You will save money by taking advantage of the bargains we have to offer in this line. We handle only the best makes of the lending manu facturers, and they arc sold to you with a guarantee. Ladies' fleeced ribbed Vests, extra weight and quality, fine finish, at 35c; finer gwde at 50c. Ladies' natural and aatd all-wool vests, $1.00 to. $v.a5. Mjpglf nru ral wool shirts and drawers, 00., SVc., 75c., $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 eaii. Men's scarlet shirts and drawers, JSC. to $1.00 each. V OU will always find lie re 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 AND RUGS This department is on the second floor and is well stocked with the production of the leading manufacturers of Carpets and Kugs. You will find in this collection of fine patterns every thing that is desirable in Moqucttes, Body Brussels, Axmjnster, Tapestry, Ingrain and Rag, and our prices are so low that you cannot fail to be suited. Wo ore agent for the BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS ! A full and complete line always in stock. Monthly Fashion Sheets PREB OF CHARGE. Get one. P. J. GAUGHAN, No. 27 North IVIaln St. FOR RENT. One dwelling on East Lloyd stree., formerly occupied by H. C. Folnier. Has eight nice rooms. On dwelling on North White Street, formerly occupied by Isa doift LantertteiH. Has 10 rooms. Btb, Heat and other conveniences. All'LY AT O'plHfl'S LIVELY, or. While and Lloyd Sis., Shenandoah, Pa. BKST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, Centre St, . t'eMlmis Ornnlnl. Ttrtl application nntde by .1 nstl e Shoo- maltv following vetintn mm one kbecn ranted ihmhI.hi-s Hrcr, maiding on the rum lending liinville to Mnlmiiny 'it y. a froW Aran's pension of i per month for She Is the mothci of sevcrul eUMtl rtilow, of town, to ner month. datltiii Itlepternhcr 80, 1806. 0m Mi residing near Muhmtoy uth, dating from March t, CttT,i nor. Will ' Jack sons, f6 per month. IIS were aranled for fct-f. All uf E vices , H 1 (doting the late. war. n, 81 Walton Ave . N. Y. Cltr. writ Syrup have nerd Dr Bull's Cough nd Una it the most ernca- clotu ' fur coughi, colils and laryngitis fled." 1 bavd liim Willi on Kniprriir. TM 1 Todies' Homo Journal tells how t nan Emperor, with the Empress n4 I 1 family, spend Christmas day iilldren. The article Is written wit!. by Mi oourt, I von Ilrawe, an attache of the as permitted to lie present at the celeln I Cliritnin 111 order to write thU The pletnres were nmdo "on theei spproved by the Emperor. Kxpert Aeeimnttiiit. Wn t'hil and, an expert accountant from a, has been engaged by the Tax- taren vlatlon to make nu examination of thd T accounts He ia nowat work lo thejC oiler's and Treasurer's olQces, teni House, MAHANOY CITY, PA. November 19. II o WILL BE o LffiT SEASON'S PROMINENT SUCCESS WLTH THE POPULAR COMEOIAN messyLeroyle. 0 5E0PLES PI I PflcijP - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. jlmfT at Snyder's Drug Store. is Wejmke this means of informing the public that as we are as purchased by us before the tariff bill went into effect, and this alone means a big mm iiat this is no advertising e ordered hundreds or per it. cheaper than manufacturer s price. We will quote on it ior $4.50. In suitings you can get a $16.00 buit " : " "" liuv now while the stock ya a - O O O ttff'OVERCOATS I OVERCOATS 1 I All styles t, i" to GOLDIN, Prop.. WfirJ TE D. Tailors and iooX M . 19, M 9 IL 1. Will be the Beginning or the Great Open lag Sale of the Union Clolhlng . Company. The Union Clothing Company have bought the eutiru stock and good will of the Haiti mora Bargain More and have leaasil the immense building, at No 4Sjiitli Main street, Shenandoah, in the Forgiiaon House block, and will open their flotn bmuoh sto-e to the public with a grand five dsys opening sale. We want your trade. Our place must be come the trading place of tie people Our atore is yuiir store. Come and be convinced. Every man, woman or child; the mechanic as rfell as the laboring nutu or farmer, the rich as well an the poor, all will find It to their ad vantage lo visit our atore on the opening days. Wo have come to stay, but In order to lieconie quickly acquainted with the people of Khenanduuh and surrounding towns we havo inaugurated the new linn's tall nnd m Inter stk with the fi Day Opening Sale and give the people the lienefit A sale never before beard of in this part of the country. To he plain, it will lie no sale. It will be the. greatest slaughtering of new Mordiandlae In the city. Did you ever hear of buying a flue tallor-iuado suit worth $15 foriJS.68? No you did not, but you can Ret one at this sale. A flue ? pair of pants for 70c. Just think of it, you ran buy a good man's suit for $ 08 Hut remember only during this opening you can get I lis) bargains. &. Come to this great Special Sale, It will pay you if you hate to travel 100 miles. An opportunity like this never conies again. Oil account of this immense sale the store has been closed forflvo days, expressly for the purpose to arrange for this sale, ltemcm her no postponements. ThN great opening sale will continue nnd last but five days Everything will be sold at retail, at 50 per cent, less tlwn actual wholesaloco tof manu facture. To show whut glgnutic bargains will be offered, a fow prices are mentioned, and there arc thousands of different bargains, Which, for want of space, we cannot mention here. We advise you to bring this advertisement with you so that there be no mistake and you get exactly the goods wo advertise. In order tu properly arrange for this great salo tho store win tie closed until l riuay, Nov. lutli, at 0 a. in., when the Great Five Day Salo will comment e aud last Fivo D.iys. Union Oassimere. Sinele and Double Hieasted Sack, regular price $0.00, now $2.00. Good, Substantial, Wear-Giving Husicoss Suits, worth $13.00 for $3 05. Wcgant Cheviot Suits, Black and Mixed Color", "acks, Hound and Square-Cut, retail prico 10.50, now $5.35. Hegulation, Heavy IJIue, G. A. It Suits, usual $18 00 quality, now $5.76. Corkscrew, Diagonal, and Fancy Mixed Worsted, Sacks and Cutaways, regu lar nriee $18.00 and $20.00. for $7.30. Finn Clay Worsted and Thibets, usual prico $28.00, now $ 00. Men's Good Working l'auts. worth $2 00. for 08c. Worsted Pants, worth $2.50 and $3.00, for $1.23. Cheviot and Cassimcie 1'antS, worth $8.50, for $1.48. Men's Fine Dress Pants, worth from $1.00 to $8.00, now $1.03 to $3 10. Youths' Casoinicre and Worsted Suits, worth $6.00, for $1.00. l outns' hxtra iine Dress suits, in Cheviots, Fine Worsteds aud Fancv Cassitnerca. worth $7.00 to $13.00, now $2.50 to $0.03 6000 l-.urs lioys' Knee iiants at 14c, sizes 3 to 14 years. Men's serviceable Spring nnd Fall Over- cats, worth $11, for $3.40 Fino Silk and S.ttin-Lined Fall and Winter Overcoats, worm jis to jiss, lor ? u.zu.auu storm Ovorcoats fur from $3 to $0. Thoy aro worth flat least. Men's Medium Weight Over coats, In Meltons and Kerseys, all shades. worth irom $12 to $20, now $5.20 to $0.70. Prince Albert suits in Clay. Worsted nnd Corkscicw, worth $25, now $9.75. All tho now unu nobby patterns Single aud Doublc- urcasteil. Uood school suit, worth $2, now 87 ccntB Nohbv Dress Suits, worth &t. now ?1.18. Fiho Dress Suits, in Fancy Cassi- nicrersana worsted, wort n Irom St to U 50. now $1.85 to $3 25. Odd Coats, Odd Pants and Odd Vests will ho aluost given away. Children's lllue Pilot aud Chinchilla Ueefcrs, worth from $4 to $0, now froml.75 to $2.75. Children's Capo Overcoats vorih from $2 to $ I. now during this salo from 00c. to $2.50. Hats worth $3 50, now 75c. lioys' Hats worth $1 50, now 15c. Iilcyclo lloso, worth $1, now 15c. Collars, Cud's. Driving Gloves, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, all kinds of Shirts and Underwear. Silk supcnders, worth 50c. nnd 75c.,- now 9c. Overalls, worth 75c, now 37c. If you value money you c.in't afford to miss tliis chance. As this salo is bona-iide, wo wish to inform tho Public to ho vory careful to see that you get the right place. Wo havo como tu stay, llut this stock must be sold out 111,5 days. " Bevvaro of impostors as other Merchants may display signs in order lo deccivo the public. Iie.surt you aro at tho right place; look before you enter. UNION CLOTHING OOMPANY, 4 .Main Street, Ferguson Hotel Block Shenandoah Pa. Itulos aud regulations for this sale: Kule No. 1. No one will bo allowed in thostore be fore 0 a. m. and after 0 p. ni. Storo open Saturdays until 11 p. in. Kule No. 8. No special discounts will bo given to merchants or storekeepers. RuloNo. 3, All clerks are requested to exchange goods. Please report any Inattention of clerks to our cashier. Care fare paid to all out-of-town buyers when properly vouched for. First of All, Red Flag Oil, 25c. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. flSS C. IHBIiMAN, TEACHER OF'MUSIC, PIANO AUD ORGAaT. No. 31 N. White street, Shenandoah, Ta. coats at a 40 scheme, we are too lower established amontr the neonle of this vicinitv to advertise one thine- and mea -" . ' . . . . nieces oi cloth to be used in - " wv. and sizes are full. A rood AMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, Cutlers, Vest Makers and Coat aft N mil Most tnrtur "g and dlstlguring ot llchlng, burnt, g, scly skin and scalp humofs h In stall, ly reVieicd by a warm twill with Cu it em A Soap, a single application of ctwicuBA (ointment), the c eat skin cure, and a full dose of CuTicnitA Hksolkm, preatest of blood puriQers and humor cures, when all else falls. FALUNR Ham "W'rWWWT MAHAN0Y CITY. A wedding took place thh morning at 8 o'clock in St. FIdolls German Catholic church, when Miss Barbara Johns, of St. Nicholas, and James Burns, of Mabanoy City, were united In the holy bonds of matrimony by the rector, Key. Dietrlck. The office of George T. Llowollyu, super intendent of the Prudential Insurance Com pany, was broken Into last night by thieves. They effected an entrance by raising a rear window. A desk in the private office of tho superintendent was pried open and all the drawers ransacked. It contained several valuable papers belonging to the company, 30 cents in money and sonic stamps, all of which wcro taken. Tho thieves nVe un known. Truant Officer Littlchales has just given a now Interpretation of the duties and respon sibilities connected with his olllcoi There has been considerable complaint made by tho school teachers of scholars absenting themselves to carry Cannot and distribute circulars for shows playing engagements in town. Owing lo tho appearance xf two theatrical companies- on Monday thirty scholars were absent. Yesterday tho truant officer went to the car of tho Pawnee Bill aggregation and notified tho proprietors should they engage tho services of any school boys that the banners and circulars would bo taken from them and cast into tho street, and prosecution of proprietors would follow. - AH of the night schools are now open and applications for admission are numerous. Tho funeral of Mrs. Mary Lucy, wife of John Leary, took place this morning. The funeral was largely attended. An oxcellent remedy, "Two of my children have been much troubled with neuralgia all winter. They used Salvation Oil and a few applications produced a complete cure. I oonsldor It an excellent remedy. John II. Jones, Deputy Inspector, Tobacco Warehouse, No. 4, Baltimore, Md. Deeds Itecorded. From Daniel Buflingtou and wife to Ellzs Harner, premises in Hubley township. From Peter Starr, Sr., and wife to Peter Starr, Jr., etal., premises in Brauch town ship. From Daniel BufDngtonand wife to Samuel K. Adams, premises In Hnbloy Twp. From Lehigh Valley Coal Company to Havier Siegel, premises in Newtown. ' - Foot Hall. 4 t Much interest is being manifested In town over tho coming Joot ball event at Ashland on Thanksclvlns Day. Tho nnmn will lio between Ashland and Shamokinv FrqW Iri- uiuuuons auout town a largo crowu'wm attend. '( a. "I was completely covered with sores. Every limb in my body ached. Had boon rick for fiyo years. Doctors could flo me no good. Most of my time was spent in bed ; was a completo wreck. Burdock Blood Hitters have completely cured me In three months." Mrs. Annie Zoopen, Crookstown, Minn. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Sheeler's Old Stand.) zoo NORTH MAIN STREET. First-class work guaranteed. Prompt an olltc attendants. Hair cutting a spestaltv. Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers mmmi hotel, J. GRANT MOYER, Prop., Cor. Coal and Main streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Terms: 51.00 per day. Htabllng Facilities UniurpaMed. Hoarders comfortably accommodated by week or month. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thof 9 who use Pouowi'8 Complexion Powder. bIeTB mi taw -XI NOTICE going in ihe wholesale manufacture of clothing in our building at Shenandoah we are compelled to sacrifice our immense stock of Clothing and Orer- rbR Cbfu. RbDucriOfi, in order to make room for our manufacturing department, we 1 " . ... the manulacture of clothmrr. a lew ot our many bargain for 10 00, 5514.00 Suit for $8. u. uuiu wvv.i.uuia, thinsr does not last lono- at the Makers to work on ready made clothing. Apply to L. Goldin, 9 & 1 1 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. j lAprd in ssiog. O -t A. 3a-- Mis. Jano Grant was a noon passenger to Potfsvlllo to-day. Miss Annie Schaoffer, of North Main street, la confined to herhome by illness, August Holt, of pool and billiard fame, of Tamaq.ua, was a visitor to town to-day. School Director Thomas Edwards, who has been confluent to the bourn for tho past several days because of an Injury to his foot, Is able to be about again. Julius Povlnsky, of Northumberland, was in town to-day, tho guest of his brother, Charles, tho druggist. Mr. Povlnsky Is now engaged in the gents' furnishing business. Messrs. James Moyer,BnJamln Richards, Maitin Purcell, V. It. Sampsel.W. J. Duddow ajd Thomai Dove were among the rainy passengers bound for Pottsvllle this morning. George Manning, of Blrdlboro, a former resident of town, was a caller at the I1irai.ii office tyesterday. Ho speaks In glowing terms of his new place of residence aud says he is prospering. George Hinkel, of Mluersvllle ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kesslor, Miss Elsie Kestler apd Joseph Slain, of Forrestville ; and Miss C. Campaln, of Glen Carbon ; were Schuylkill fountains registered at tho Hotel Fruney'yes terday. Miss Maria GrlfuthsfTbrmorly of town, but now of Heading, is visiting friends in town. Died of Hemorrhages. Death summoned Michael Joseph, sou of Michael MeLain, at the latlcr's nsldcnce in ttahanoy City, tills morning, duo to hemorr hages from which tho deceased had been a sufferer for two weeks. Many hours prior to his death he bled almost continuously frtm tho nose. Mr. MeLain was 20 years old. FROM FOOT TO KNEE Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony From a Terrible Sore Her Story of the Case, and Her Cure. "For many yeare I was afflicted with a milk leg, and a few years ago If broke out In a sore and spread from my foot to my knee. I suffered great agony. It would burn and itch all the time and discharge a great deal. My health was good with the exception of this sore. I tried a greet many kinds of salve, but some would irritate tho soro so that I could hardly stand the pain. I could not go near the Are without suffering Intensely. Some one sent me papers containing testimonials of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, nnd I told my husband I would like to try this med icine Uo got me n bottle and I found it helped me. I kept on taking It until my limb was completely healed. I cannot praise Hood's Sarsaparilla enough for the great bencQt It has been to me. It cleanses the blood ot all impurities and leaves it rich and pure." Mna. Anna E. EAKKN, Whittlesey, Ohio. You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla ot nil druggists. Bo suro to get only Hood's. Wfw1r. Dil t are tH0 favorite family 1 luuu o sr no ca cathartic. Price 25c. MISCELLANEOUS. "TOIt SALB. A desirable b!ck business block Jj centrally located, lias nil modern im provements, steam heat, bath tubs, etc A good paying investment. For further Information apply ai ine iiekal.ii oiucc. ii-io-j v I OST. A valuable irold bund rlmr. Suitable J reward will bo offered for return of name to tho 1 1 Kit A LD ofllce. 1M7-Iv IjlOIt HSNT.wA largo and commodious stable, centrally located. Water very convenient, tiuttnble for private r II very purposes. Situated on South Market street, near Oak street. A ply to M Icbael rnhula, 21G E. Centre St. 11-17-tf TrtOIl RENT. Sioro room and dwelling. No. 1 120 North Main street, if now ready for rent; contains plate glasn front, gas, range, hot and cold water, bath, larce cellar, yard, ware room and ntable; It is a very desirable pi nee inr any Kinu 01 unsincsa. item reaqoname. Please apply to C, W. Nevthouser, 122 North Mala street. 11-15-tf VfOTICK Notice Is hereby alven that the firm 1 of Hart & Co. Is dissolved, and ha been for more than a ear past; that the undersigned H. O.llfchtel and V J. Ferguson have not now, and have not had for a year pn-t, any interest In the Ice business, but that the same aa carried on In the name of and by the under signed Harry Hart alone, and he alone Is re sponsible for thoBame. Witness our hands this 27th day of October, 1897. HAnav IIaut, If. O. DeciitkIj, IM-St-oaw P, J. Kkkgtaox. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsortal artists always In Attendance, Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson Honse Block. - saving, But we don't stop ... j . TO WINTER We must have room to manuiacturft clothino- nnrl in rat thru- ' V TV : ; v A r ivt ,uc uumg 10 cut prices on our stock on hand to do is: $10.00 uvercoat tor sio.50, S14.00 Uvercoat tor $0.00. i2.oo O 50, ...oo S for $6 so, ,o Suit for 5.oo, 8.co Site for $4.5o.. UT d iS uCM?- . ' u and at prices impossible to be coops That Mill aro not distinguished by any mark or sign from coughs that fail to be fatal. Any cough, neglected, may sap the strength und undermine tho health until recovery is impossible. All coughs, lead to lung trouble, if not Btopped. Aicr's Chcrro Pectoral Cures coughs "My wife was suffering from a dreadfrl cough. We did not expect that she would long survive, but Mr. ft. V. Royal, deputy surveyor, happened to be stopping with us over "night, and having a bottle of Avar's Cherry Pectoral with him, induce J my wife to try this remedy. The result was so beneficial that she kept on taking It till she was cured." ft. S. IIUMHIRIES, Sausay, Oa. "My little daughter was taken with a dis tressing cough, which for three years defied all the remedies J tried. At length, on the urgent recommendation of a friend, I began to give her Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. After using one liottle I found to my groat sur prise that she washr.uroviiig. hrue bottles completely cured her." J. A. GIUY, Trav. Salesman Wrought Iron Hangs Co, Si Louis, Mo. (aem Pccioral is put up in half-size bottles at half prico 60 cents. Engineer Injured. About 0:80 o'clock last night Robert Jones, engineer of the Newberry freight on the Philadelphia and Heading railway, met with an accident at Glrardvillo. He had been cn eageiTln helping to carry a barrel of dys'tcrs across the tracks from a freight ear to tbo do- pot platform, when bo stumbed. Tho barrel foil on bis back pressing li ia face to tho plat form. Several laccratsd wounds on the noso aud face were indicted. THE NEW YORKER. An Account of the Most Towerful Float ing Fire Unci no In tho World. In tho series of artioles on New York'a flro department by Charles T. Hill In St Nicholas there is one devoted to "Floating Flro Knglnes. ' ' In describing Now York's fleet of flreboats Mr. Hill soys: Foremost among these vessels stands tho flrebojj New Yorker, officially known as Englno Coif gteny No. 57, as sho Is without doubt the friOs powerful flrebont afloat Tho Now Yorker's berth Is at tho Buttery, where sho lies beside a tasteful building erected by the flro department as a hous ing for her crow or company. This build ing Is fitted up with nil the requirements of an englno house buukrooni up stairs, sliding poles to mako n qulok descent to the ground floor, and a completo set of telegraph Instruments to Inform tho com pany 01 nil alarms throughout tho city. Sho lios with steam up, nt nil times ready to respond In nil Instant to any alarm, whether It be by telegraph or a cry for as sistance from a burning boat In mldriver. Sho will dash up tho river to attack a burning pier orwurehouse or down tho bay to meet an Incoming steamship with Its cargo afire with tho samo activity. Her iioworful pumps mako her almost in vlncibln In any kind ot marlno fire, and Fho is also a valuublo assistant to the land forces. As sho lies nt her berth by tho Bntfory she attracts a great deal of attention from nlj now arrivals In the harbor, nnd on no count of her formidable appearance she Is usually put down as somo nowfangled torpedo throwing ruldition-to our navy, for with tho rows of brass hooded hose con nections along the sldo of the deckhouse and tho vicious looking stand pipes, or "monitor nozzles," as they are called, mounted fore and aft she certainly has a defiant and businesslike appearance. In build she looks like a rather hand some tug. Sho Is 186 feet long, 28 foet wiuo mm iiraws about 13 feet of water. Sho Is built of steel and Iron throughout. making her thoroughly fireproof, oven tho top o tne wneelliouso and cabin being mado of a kind of cement as hard as stone. There Is little woodwork about her to Ig nite, and she is thus enabled to approach vory close to a flro and deliver her power ful stromas at short range, Sho has two very large boilers and four sets feluht In all) of vertical, double acting steam pumps and ono additional sumll direct acting pump. Her Help. Daughter of tho House 1 will help you, Maria Cook No; no, my dear fraulein; I havo too much to do today. Das Echo. HOOD'S PILIS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A nloas-nt laxative. AH Priieclsts. lyieps THE at that, we give 40 cents. on every dollar that von invest with in? . . : . . v imc u uau mcusu t lower. -OVERCOATS J OVERCOATS I I"3jT 9 & 11 SOUTH fyiAIIM STREET, SHENANDOi xmmmmmmmmmmnwvmmmmmmmmmmmmiz CONWAY'S FJaPUS 5 HUD lOe STOfyE JlO. 7, t OS North Main Street. Next Door to G Ill's JryGoods S T We will sell on Wednesday and Saturday OIL CLOTH MATS, ticwcJt tyles, worth 50c, one yanl wide and one yard square, for J60. TJlcse goods positively cannot he bought elsewhere for loss than 506. Take ndvniitngcof a good tiling anil push it along. We also have n line of fancy rhinn Hint will surprise you. SPECIAL. BARGAINS IE E & 71 Our Price 16 10a lOo 10c lOo loo lOo 10c lOu lOo 10c lOo loo 10c 10o loo 10c 10c 10c lOo lOo 10o Worth. Cut Glass Cake plots, 12 in roe irai. mass nicner w i iral. 8 ew Pan 4o llemitliui USKe rtanu Itlatltici Plirinua, llnpoifpil .... Covered Tilreen, decorated China KrultSanoer, Imported Majnlle Pitcher, gal Mo zse Tie 1 v Ma Vegtlatile l)i!i, square 30o inili l'aii 25o Itoasllne Pans, 10x11 81 tiers Crank Cnlfee or Tea CHnlsler Oil Oana Kkl S8c SOo Mo SHO Agate Saeoe Pan n llrra.1 Pan Coffee Flask SK Pudding Pans, 4 qts. 9do 1 l'rcaeri e Kettlo 49c ' Lin. Sauce Pan SOo ' ISucket, 2 id 30o NOTICI Do not forget to lmve a look over our Jewelry Department, 5 when you come to see us. s u 102 NORTH MAIN STREET. c2 Next door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. - zj .m,..u.....u..u.u..uuuum 1 847 ROGER 1847 ROGER BROS. 1847 1847 1847 1847 Compare the above prices with what you are asked in other stores, f liese are special prices for holiday trade, but the lot may not last that long. Buy now. Table Knives and Forks, Carving Sets and Silverware in complete assortment. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. 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 11.19 PFor which other stores are asking nronnrtinti. VVp ?iinlra t v.-lr ...rw.u,y v. .amujj, Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchauls' Bank. Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit ot clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease nnd grace- also comes power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, meastued to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry aud secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. BRANDONVILLE, PEN N A. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTHJARDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENHA have at least uuaiunay - uuiK 111 ma wnoiesn e innniifnrt-iirr ni n nth nVv t-, . .... t .... . J OU in StVJl' and fit. and thr nrii 4tt WL lleniillful China Mils 25d $e China Fruit Saucer 23o to Mi.Jollcn Plates 5a Ha (llssi Sugar Howls .... 20a 'He UlnssUutttr Dish 20o 5e 0 lass Cut Dish 10a 0 Celery Dish, 10 In 25o 0 Decorated Plates, 0 In., .- 20a So Tin Oollanderi 20o Mirror Oomh eases fba So (llnasSAltnud P per. 20a Be Tin Ilucke t, 2 fit ...'-.. 20e So CMim Hrmd l'lnto too Be Scrub llrush '. .... 10o do Ste Pans, 1 qt , 1,. 20o So Tin Pjiddlug Pom ,,.v jo jo. i 31 BROS. Tea Spoons, - $2.00 per doz. Dessertspoons, - 3.50 per doz. " " Table Spoons, - 4.00 per doz. . " " Dessert Forks, - 3 75 per doz. " " Table Forks, - 4.00 per doz. ." " Child's Knife, Fork, Spoon, i.ooaset. SAVING ! $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods, hi n clolfr -f i-an-t..n ' - . mrl Wf wnm f 1 n . . y"t,' wo nm rrintir Ptil- ,.,111 .....1 PUBLIC it:
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