You Arc Invited To inspect our complete line of . . . Holiday Goods, on Saturday, Nov. 27th, i8g; ''Nothing costs less than looking.' HOOKS & mi North Malrl SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY Ltraon Dr. p 10r P" n"" Peanut Candy 10c Soft Cream Candy, nil Haver 100 " Butter Outa 10o ' Wow Bug-land Paamit Tarty 10.' " Uioioe Mixed Candles lOo " MulUfw Buttnnmp Stick' - 0o " ftugar ('oated Peanut 10c French Butter Sootoh IOc " Cocoanut Taffy 10c " Hoarhound Drops 10c ' Choooiate'Crcjim ttc " All kinds of fnlH candy Mo Klondyke Oold Boaton Chip To " Cream Date 10 " Aud all Different Kinds of Choice Candies. pruci it ,c!j ull lulfl NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Mala Street. flbii oarelessn3s can make a i; strong en igh to defy ; skill of the physician. MBSness lots the CUd Common carelessness i tiaroxysma of cough- IT all riirht in a day or oomtnon end is con trouble, perhaps con i common-sense treat Ittnon cold is a prompt ; Cherry Pectoral. It font and reliable cure coughs, and is con- ibed by physicians. 1), Saranac, N. Y, Bays .M AVer's Cherry Pectoral In my 1868, and have always found lifer the cure of colds, coughs, unj Ord in Councilman F. K. Magarale and 12. C. Rrohtt, ksVr slnne to Mnncy. I.yemnlni? c innty. mi-i WJWInii trip. Their moat In timate flffmWfr are eagerly awaiting their prom Inert foaat on game to arrive. K TV lllrorm lcln. advance agent for the Ideal Comedy nohipanf, appearing here next week, was In town this morning In the Inter est of this popular eownsnj'. B 1". Keogh waa an aftetnoon tmnenarr to rhi'sdelphln yestr.nl!. Brnjiniiii FeMowIt. wlm conduct a br iich in the Fiiiin.ns Clothing Itiitist' at Co tiHibu-, O , will cat Ilia Tliaiiksglvlna ilin uer here. Diintel lHr. of St. Clair, transacted business here tn day. T. II. Hutchinson, of Bunhtiry, wits a visitor to tuwn this morning. iers Miss May Hnlniau has returned home from an extended visit to Tmmiqua. At .lolill Wlfk.' Unlet. Ti morr w, Thmksglviiiit, 1'r.if. Lawrence l'linull will render aelreliniiB mi the follow ing iniisl.'.il Instruments: Vlilin, mandolin, violo cello. Uhineae fiddle, xylophone, guitar, harmonica, tin whistle and musical bottles. He will be assisted by I'rof.Jolm F Theis, pianist and vocalist. It When bilious or oostlv eat a Casciro ounlv raihiHti'. nn unamntead tne. 4 THE TRIAL DHAGS OJI (' nnilnued from First Psge.) Is it not a fnct. Mr. Joyce, that It was left with your wife and for that reason you don't know who paid It? No. s r. Is It not a fact that your wife , raid your lasea rigni aiougr My wife mhl my taxes. Only once I paid them myself. Is ft not a fact that your tax was paid by jour wife and by mistake yournatnegot on ine exoneration iistr 1 don't know lr. JAMKS MODOtJOII, 8uperlorof West Mahanoy Township was called and tworu, but It was discovered lie was m.t the man wanted as a witness and altera few questions he was allowed to go. MISS ULLIK HKllDALL, prinolpni of the West Win. l'cnn school, next look tl.u and. Sim is in her fifth term as a teacher. 8hu knew adout the teachers' meet ing that led to the establish meut of the eonl- paign tn ml and attended Blankets and shawls arc now selling fast. We handle only those of superior quality, and wc purchase them in case lota direct from the manufacturers. 6ox8o fine all wool White Blankets, f'-'i per pair. 7ox8i. $4.75 the pair. 7v4 $5.50 a pair. A good wool Blanket a, ow as 42 75 the pair n-4 colored wool Blankets, ti.2$ to $2.75 the pair. LADIES, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDER "W Hi A K. Our stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Underwear in coitou. wool and merino, has been selected with great care, and ti certainly north of your inspection. You will save in"ouc by taking advantage of the bargains e have to offer in this line We handle onlv the best makes of the leading manu facturers, and they are sold to you with a guarantee. Ladies' fleeced ribbed Vests, cxti 1 weight and quality, fine finish, at 25c; finer grade at 50c. Ladies' natural and scarlet all-wool vests, $1.00 to $1.25. Men's natural woo) shirts and drawers, 40c, Soc, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, S1.7S each. Men's scarlet shirts and drawers , .75c. to $1.00 each. 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 AND RUGS 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 iu Moquettes, Body Brussels, Axminster. Tacestrv. Ingrain and Rag, and our prices arc so low mat you cannot tail to be suited. We are agents for the BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS ! A full and complete line always in stock. Aiontniy 1'ashion Sheets I'KHK CHARGE. Get one. OF P. J. GAUGHAN, No. 27 North Main St. A Handsome Complexion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can poaaaaa. Poasom's Cohflbxiom Powsxa gives it. FOR RENT. One dwelling on East Lloyd stree., formerly occupied by H. C. Foliuer. Has eight uice rooms. One dwelling on North White street, formerly occupied by Isa dora Lauteratein. Has 10 rooms. Bath, heat and other conveniences. APPLY AT O'rjARA'S LIVELY, Cr. WM!e and Ufld Sis., ShMUtta., Pa, BUST LINKJOF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, UV nl MI'UAW Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, ' 13 nou half I 1 TO ; tip in half-size bottles, for 1 cents. tfe Drawing A Big Crowd. Our Prices Cut Ice- Soilllf like lmtinkes lit the Ing Home, K 1 So ith Main hotel block, Siittiiandonh. -are drawliu big cnmli uu.l buying .luce tho coinnienc-t- teiat up-uing sale at Hie Union so The bargain soekuis, in are having tin- Ix-st tbing and bargains hi fine readv-mad iyver ..irainen 111 tnuir lives, for iiav. 10 show vou what troitien. CCS are inado wen note a few uHcaa astonish you. Bear In mind we sue thousand mffereut anirles for Lapsce that, wo cannot mention here: bstantiil, Wenr-Uiving Buicess $13 90 for S3 OB. Elegant ts. Black mil Mixed Color , and Sqmue-C'ut, ietail price iW SB 36. Diagonal, and Fancy d. rtjiot's and t'utMWavs. rt-tfii- 00 and 120.00. for 7 30. Men's iug 1'anU, worth $2 00, Wlot unu Cas-imt-re l'.ints, fur l is Youths' Extra its. ill Clmvhits. Kino Worsteds and F,iheyCaluier-, worth $7 00 to J13.00, now tiM tS ffl 03 Mi a's ServWllble Spring and Fall Over-cat-, north $11, for $8 40 Fine Silk and S.itin-biiml Rtll and Winter Ovoren.it. worth US' ttt 838. for Jfl 20 and f 12 33. Fine t'ltlfdreu's Dreus Suits, in Fancy Uasiinierors and Worst cd, worth from f-1 tu $9S). ,mw J1.8S t" ta-JK Children's BU10 Piliit end l'liinc!iiin I Ire fen, worth from t tn $0, now from $1.75 to $2.75. Childteirg CilH.' Over' ats Wini t, from $2 to SO. ii.v( tiorlng thM wile from Oil,' to $2 50 H.its Worth $3 50 , 75c Boys' IIhU worth 1 SO, now IBe llieycle Hose, worth $1, now 15c. Cillar. Cnffrt. Driving Gloves, N'ccktits. tlundkerchiefs. all kiwU or Shirts and Utlerwer. Silk &u-'henders, worth 50r. and 75c, uow 0c. Ovorulls, wortli 70o., now 37c. If you value money you can't afford to miss nice As tins sale Is hotia-nuc, wo inform tho Publio to be very careful tat you get tho right placo. We havo stay. But tins stock must be soul days e of impostors as other Merchants play signs in older to deceive the lie sure you are at tno ngnt place ; fresh never lirice this el wish to to see tl oorae bi out in fi Bewu may d public. look bet' 411 f ire yon enters flON CLOTHINO COMPANY, And so do our good". Our store is stocked with winter footwear which will defy "Jack Frost"1n his severest state. As an eye opener to the close and persist ent buyer we will sell for this week: One lot of Ladies' Fleece Lined Lace Shoes. All sizes. Formerly $1.00 and gi. 25, now reduced to 75c and 5i .00. These shoes are a comfort to every feminine wearer One lot of Men's Cloth Over shoes, flannel lined. All new goods. This overshoe sold less than 1.25. Our this vear is qo cents. I his is an opportunity for professional people Our last lot of Ladies' Fine Kid Shoe sold so well that we have replaced them with another lot of 300 pair. They run in sizes from 24 to 7, button and lace, with patent tips. Ve have them in heel and spring heel. .We will sell them as advertised before, $1.25 per pair. On our shelves may be found another lot of those heavy Chil dren's School Shoes, which are selling like hot cakes. They are going at j) and 59 cents. "Our bottle i well pit deal or Wb Ifo good dv dike of in a nil with Hi sure lug of punt try of 1 man's, 1 Dr. J which I fathers believe Head U dour, at dn Street, Ferguson Hotel Block blieiianiloali l'a taby was sick and wc bought one Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and were wed with it. It did the baby a great sood. . Thompson, McKeesport, Pa." Thanksgiving Ilelleacles. anksgiving U complete without a ner. Our stock is a veritable Klon nduceuients. Speaking of our btouk dioll we can accommodate the public - finest assortment ot staple groceries orrespond in prices with the leanest . We have a big assortment of poul! very description. At B. A. Frlod- iding grocer, 210 West Centre street. flour mtl le. Justt liver an nil's Pills deserve the popularity iey enjoy, for everybody mothers, ud children havo good reasons to a thein The genuine bear the Bull's de-mark. mr grocer fur tho "Koyul Patent d take no other brand. It is the best 7 a 10c box of Caacarcts, tho Snest 1 bowel regulator ever n ate. KAIER'S ificra House, ;mahanoy city, pa. Not. F IIDAY AND SATURDAY, 26 and 27 THBJ. L. TEMPEST 15 DramalsVie company in a reportoire Of W Own piaya, opening beautiiul Insii drama, PLlNaNG undejji OF A ROSE. Grand M, ilO, tickets for only Friday night tlse on Saturday aderiwen at 2:30 t , Papular prtoea to suit all. ,V 1 20 and 30c SQUAKirrsg. For Young Men. A Klondike inducement. A plain coin toe. Lace and Coneress. Prettiest shoe ever sold for the money. A Word to the Ladies. Call on us before going else where and see our pretty and fashionable line of Gaiters and Tersey Legumes. From 25 cents upwards. We have Rubbers and Gum Boots to fit every man, woman and child, and at almost any price. BALL'S SHOE STORE, 1 4 S. rialn Street. DRINK- CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla... and 0rane Champagne. Ch t at Snyder's Drug btore. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsoilat artists always in attendance. IMeatesst Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. orfluson Hotue Block. It. She didn't remember wbcthor she had her institute order at that time. There was talk at tho meeting about tho campaign fund What was talked about? Well, they thiiught It would bo advisable for the teachers to give a certain amount of nioln- to help elect directors who would f ivhr us. What wn the certain amount ? Anything from $1 to $10. That was the highest mentioned I believe, hut no dcllult union lit was decided upon. Huw does It come that all tho teachers gave $10, with the exception of one, or two? I snppte they thought that would bo the rigutMim lor all to give? Did you give up your Institute order? I did. To whom 1 Mr. Gallagher. Was there anything said at this meeting about institute orders? They talked about the sum and some mine to the conclusion that about ten dollars would bo tight and lint would bo as good a way as any to come to It. Didn't you know before you onino to that nil cung unit mat was to Do inuilmlL'u mnu hy using institute orders? No. sir. Did you endorse you- order beforo you gave it to sir. uaiiagner7 i ilia. Was it arranecd between vou and him that you wore to give up your institute onlei Y liitner tout, or its equivalent. Wa your money returned to you since? No, sir. Have you met the directors since that? Many times. Was tliero never anv talk between vou and tnem auout tins f lur Mi I liev never susicestcil that vou should eo to Mr. umagiicr anil get your Jtu b.icR V l ucy urn not. Never asked you why yon gave that $10 to .nr. it .ling' cr tor tno campaign lund? So, Kir. Never opened their mouth about it? No. .ir With this money you were to send persons to tne pons to sec lime every tmug was don lairnnu square? I don't know what they were to do, But you were one of the nersons who wero to handle this campaign fund. Now, didn't you understand how that campaign was to be conducted ? No. sir; I don't understand anything about politics. Who was to spend the money, then? 'I he persons appointed. Mr. Gallagher? Ho ivss one of them. I think ho was tho tressurcr. Who else? I can't t-11 any more. Ho got the men. You don't know a thing about it except that you gave your money for campaign purposes and tho manner of managing tho campaign was left In the hands of others? It was not left In mine. Did you t,eo Mr. Brown get his institute order at tho teachers' meeting ? Not to my knowledge. How many teachers were under you? Three. , Whn got their orders? p. I did. And what did you do with them? I gave them to Mr Gallagher. You told your teachers they could contri nite from $1 to $10? What they pleased. . And earn onc.wituout a murmur, cavo you their iu order? Tliev din. Aud you took tho whole huncb and cave litem to Air. uaiiagiicr? I did. Under cross-examination by Mr. Wadllneor Miss Boddall said it was not necessary to eive anything to the fund if they did not want to. There was no conclusion on the part of anynony isono ot mo bcnooi uirectors ever talked to her about making a contribution to any fuud. MISS BALL1E PRICE, another teacher, was the next witness called She is teaching ner fourth term. She eave her $10 instituto order to the principal. Miss Palmer, who said the teachers bad raised campaign fund to elect the directors Did sue say it was optional wuctuer you gave it, or not? sue said i didn't need to give it unless 1 wanted to. But you contributed all the same? Yes. willluely. For what reason did you give that money? To help elect the Directors. You help to contribute to the sunnort of tne lamiiy at nomo r Yog, sir. And yet you willingly cave $10 to a cam paign fund ? os. sir. 'Was it not because if you didn't you might liave lost your place? O. no ; I was not afraid of that. Cross-examination by Mr. Wndlinger. Mr. Whalea has asked you about contri buting to the support of the family. Now, who Is your lather? Morgan W. Price. Is bo tho foreman at one of the Lehigh valley coal company's collieries? Yes. sir. Can you give us an idea of what salary your latiierts getting? Ho receives over $100 a month. Any other members in you family work inz beside you and your father? My brother Is a civil engineer at I.tst Creek for the same company. Any others? My brother Frank. What does he do? He is a clerk at Packer No. 5 colliery Mr. Wadlinger turned towards Mr. Whalen with a smile that seemed to say, ''Don't you tiling tne $iu noma to spared lor tne cam mlun fund ?" Miss Price concluded her testimony by saying that there was no oompulslim to give li. a money ami none oi rue Directors laiaea to her on tho subject ot making a contrlbu tiou of any kind. TO-DAY'S SESSION. Upon tho opening of court this morning Mr. Whalen called to llio wltne-s stand M. F McLain, sou of School Director MoLaln The witness said he is teaching his sixth term and gets $45 a mouth. He got an in stitute order for $10 and gave it to M. II Carey, who told lilm the teachers were rais ing a campaign fuud to pay the expenses of tho campaign, nut tnat there was no com pulsion to give the institute order; that you i out give oasu u you wisueu to. Dm t you Know mat Mr. Carey told you thai the teachets had decided to give up their institute orders to establish this cmt riaignfund? No, sir. I don't think he did. Did Mr. Carey say that any amount for contribution had been fixed ? No, sir. Then bow did you come to fix on $10 as youi contribution ? Because I thought it was a right sum. Why did you think so ? I can't give any further answer. Did you know how many tuacliors were going to contribute? No, sir. Did you inquire? No, sir. Did you know wlutt the expenses were going toboY No, sir. And you just planked down $10 because you thought it a right sum? Yes, sir Did you get your orders cashed by your fitlicr the Board's treasurer, before that? Yes. sir. Witness said he was 21 next birthday, lives with his father, siugie mau, aud pays no board. The money vou aot yon gave to your Mher? No, Blr; my mother. Did you ever talk about this oamnaign fund with your father? No, sir; nor nun any other director. Did you over talk with your father about your chanres for re-sppetntment ? nut never about any oamtiaign num. You understood. In talking with yotir father that If Dixon and TToon would be elected you would bo O. K. ? Yes, sir, You gave over your $10 order without knowing what the expenses were to lie, or anything abeut It. But you knew the cam paign fund was to help elect your fnrortt directors? Yes, sin to help to. Did your father ever ask yen IioW it was vmit tn nnbr MM. tliMtloll natlaltf'S hands? No, sir. sAl.t.iE r.u.MKn called and sworn. I am iu my tenth term as a teacher. I gave my $10 Institute order t Mr. Gallagher. I didn't sen any orders, or an order book at the teachers' campaign fuud meeting. It was understood that the Institute onler, or $10 In cash was to lie bald Into the fund. What was the object of this campaign fund? To hire teams, pay taxes and mstl the poll' Were those things talked of at tho meeting? Yes. sir. Who introduced the subject? Mr Gallagher. Did he say they could give their institute orders ? Could give their ordere, or the cash. Who told you this meeting was to he held? I think t received a note telllllL- Die tlnsN would he a meeting of the prlucipal teaehsn. Who did you get It Irom? I don't remember. Was anythliiE Btated In the note M to the object of tho meeting? no, sir. Did you ever get your $10 back ? No, sir. Have vou had anv talk with anv of the Dlrecturs since you gave up the order about tho uiuiey ? iSo, sir. Havo you met tho Directors ? , Yes, sir. They never referred to this money at all in your presence? .o. sir. Never asked you how it oamo vou aavo your lii'lltuto order over? Jio, sir. By Mr. Wadlinger: You are qnllo positive that you had your instituto order at that mwtingaud that you received it sometime befuie that meeting? Yes. sir. Do you know tho fact that the County Superintendent's report was somewhat do la J oil anil on account of that delay you did not get your institute order until January? Yesir. Is is not a fact that the campaign fund was nioro tJ protect your own interest and retain your own position thin it was to get men in to office ? Yes, sir. By Mr. Whalen: You say to Mr. Wadlinger that the t. aehcrs lould give from $lto$10, and there was no compulsion toghe any thing. Now how did you come to give $10? Because I felt like it. Was it not becauw there was a distinct un derstanding that $10 should be contributed? It might havo keen. Was it not because It was a distinct under standing that the institute order should be handed over that you gave up the onlor? l don't Know. MABY m'laim called and sworn. I am teaching my fourth tetm. I got a $10 Instituto order and gave it to Mr. Gallagher willingly because he told mo the teachers were raising a caniistign fund and wc could give our instituto order, or the ton dollars. You arc related to McLaiu, tho tieasurcr? I am his niece. Did Gallagher explain nhy S10 wns neces sary? Wo, sir. Did ho say how much they wero to ralso? I understood $10. or tho institute older. Mr McUiiti. nor any of tho Directors, never asked mo how It was that 1 handed the monoy over to Mr. Gallauhcr. I never cot the money back, and never expected it. I did not know anything about tho teachets meeting until utter it was held, although 1 was teaching in tho same hulldinc on tho samoday. I supposo I was not notified to attend the meeting because I was not a prin cipal teacher. Did you hear that less than $10 would bo i LOTS ! ! M ens Childr , Boy's and : en's Clothing ARE AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION.- They are all this season's made goods. No job lots or bought up at tianKrupt saies siock, but they are up-to-date in every respect. Come and -get fitted up in one of Our Suits. You will feel comfortable in time it will not drain your You will be admired in Come and look at them. endless varieties it and at the same purse too much, one of our Overcoats. Boys' Overcoats in . Every Article Guaranteed or Money Refunded.- and Hatters, ACKNOWLEDGED. Cheapest Clothiers and Hatters in the County,' Comer Main and Oak Streets, FRA'NEY BUILDING, SHENANDOAH, PA. acceptable ? I didn't hear of anything loss. Did any of the Directors ever sneak to vou about making any contribution to a cam paign, or was there any compulsion to civo anything to tins tuna ? Ho, sir. What you did was perfectly willinuly and voluntarily ? Yes, sir. MICHAEL DIXON, a teacher in my fifth term. I got an instituto order and gave it to Miss Beddall What were you going to bay when you said that tho principal teachers had a nicotine and decided to give up $ and then stopped ? .1 noil v anew. Was it not that you were going to say that they had decided to give up their instituto orders for the campaign ? Yes, sir. And wouldn't that have been the truth if you bad said It ? No, sir. Why did you give up your order? I didn't have any money at tho time and had the iustitute order, aud I thought-1 would givo it. Was it not because you know that the in stitute order was expected to be handed over? No, sir. You wero a son of the School Director who died some time before? Yes, sir. And a cousin of the man who was running for office at that time witli Noono ? Yes, sir. Mr. Wadlinger: What relation was your father to the present Director Dixon ? First cousin. The witness said he made his contribution willingly, aud without any compulsion. Stout Look! Conslderl Prepare yourselves for an Alaskan winter. The New Bee Hivo, No. 203 East Centre Btreet, cheapest placo for Ladlos Gent's and Children's underwear, ovcrshlrU, stockings, gloves, sweaters, &c. Pay us a visit and we guaranteo to give you satisfactiou. 0-28-tf MISCELLANEOUS. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmta 11 Kit AM) ofllce. Parties desiring to bor- K nt iiu 11-21-St 1VL row iJWO, am do so by n.iply.nK nt the I ,m,rmmm,w,?mmm.,w,m PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 29 W. Centre Street. Chooolnte Props H..12o pr pound r-uzengee '. 12a. per pound Cartmiu-V 13c per pound Mixed Candles Sc. to 00c. per pound Chewing Gum Ac. ptuiknge nt 3c. each I'ifty kinds of Hinokln? nnd Chewing Tobaoeo. Cigarettes, 5c u jutckufie and box of matches free 1'eanuU 2 quarts for So luiuMuiiiiiiiuimimuiiiL TTlOIt HAT.K. A desirable brick business block, J St J; centrally located, lias an modern im provements, steam bent, bath tubs, etc. A good paying Investment. For further Information apply nt the Hekali) ofllce. 11-18-lw Suitable -r n'P A vniimhin n-old hand rlncr. J J reward will be offered for return of name tOtliellEUALDOUICe. li-ii-i v IilOU RUNT. S'ore room nnd dwelling. No. 120 North Slain street. Is now ready for rem; cuiiwimn ijii.iu hum nut... hi.-. ..... and cold water, bath, large cellar, ysrd, ware room anil stable: It Is a very desirable place for nny kind ol business, uent reasonumo. Please apply to O. W. Newhonser, 122 North Slain street. 11-15-tf ALL DAY SHOOT ! From 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. on THANKSGIVING DAY, With nn all-tie she to he shot oft en Saturday, 37th Inst. Sportsmen will Imve an opportunity to tout their target abilities at a thirty foot range. THREE bHOTS WILL UK SOLD FOB 25c. The one making the best score out ot three receives a hog, weighing 75 pounds, as a prize. Nobody barred. At TIM O'BRIEN'S, COR. CRNTRE and BOWERS STS. 7i CONWAY'S FflpUS 5 A1D lOe STOrJE flO. 1 OS? North Main Street. Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store, -a- BARGAINS POPS SATURDAY. Our Worth. Price Seven pound Htigar Canister... 05a A irate rlae ee Pan . i;ol landers.. 40c 25o Kctlloe, 2t S5o 4X1 lliu 18c 30o SOa sue Oun. 2nts.. " Pie Plates ' Yeast Kettl s Koastlng Pans, 10x11 School Itag Bisque Kliriires. Imported.... Dinner Palls with cap , ,... 23c Tin Pucker, 11 nt.... Toilet Soap, a pleura, 10 qt. Galvanized Buckets, lOo, 40o Sto 10a 10a 10a 10a 10a 10c 0o 10a 10a 10a lOu 10a 10a, Kettles, 2 qts Stirror Comb cases.... Tin Collanders Wash Basins a 2 7 J . 3 Our Wortli Prlco Ho So 20a ISO 10a Pilot Tumblers, eng H 10a Tea Sets, 3 pieces.., 20a Ulsque Kl&lire,. .............. S3a Bauoe Pan, tin... m......... lOo' Glass Dish,..., M ...,,........ lOo Knrtben Stew Pan. .... lOo Prying Pan mm....m..m.., 10a Beautiful China Mug................. 29a 10 qt. Dish Pans, 10c. SI EUdUSON'S THEATRE, r. J. FURarjsoir, One week with Saturday commencing Mob. matinee MONDAY, NOV. 29th, 1897. JOHN A. HMELEIN'S SUPERB COMPANY The Ideal and Chester DeVonde, Headed by the Populur Plaers, Miss Beatrice Earle Mr, llari and llrulietlra, presenting a series 01 scenic firodmtioi s, including 'Eagle's Meat," 'Storm aten." "The llevll's Web," "Hand of Fate,'" "North ami South." ".Utile Itaiioh Heroine," etc., etc. A powerful military drama, entitled, "North and South," MONDAY NIGHT. PRICES : 10, 20 and 30 Cents. lleservcd seats on sale at Klrlln's. sSchuylkill Dental Parlors, J i1 , -,: :.j North Janlin Streot,--s A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentigtry are skill- fully executed. Come and look over our line Come Early. So fia So 5c Sa 6o So Sa So Sa 6a t-5 3 3 3 I CONWAY'S FiOUSiS ID IOC. STORE, 1. 7, 102 NORTH MAIN Next door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. of Fine China. 3 3 3 3 3 STREET. miimmmumimuimiuiiuiumiittiumiiuiuR TURKEY "nd MINCE PIE THANKSGIVING DAY, NOV. 25. SWALE'S flflOTAtJE STOltE, Housekeepers' Headquarters. CARVINQ SETS. :-: KNIVES AND FORKS. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. Good Set ol Teeth, $5.00. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH l-AUalllNO OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CHAUUKH FOUBXrBMTINli Wlli:N TJ:HMI AUK ORDKBED. BEST SILVER FILLING, - - -.50 Cents GOLD FILLINOS, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, All our work is accompanied with a guarantee. $i.o() and up 5 Cents 1847 ROGER BROS. A l TEASPOONS, $l.5operdoz 1847 " " " TABLESPOONS, $3 per doz Headquarters for , .... Commercial Tmvelw COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. tlltANT MOYKR, Prop., Cor. Coal and Main streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Terms: tl.ODiier day. Stabling facilities Unsurpassed. Hoarders comfortably accommodated y waelc or month, CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Sheeler's Old Stand.) 109 NORTH MAIN STREET. First-class work! ollte attendants. Hair cutting a spest guaranteed. Prompt X