Nil, THE GIFT WESTION Tl Jroti ptkii i v mi ' vfsttwl our stum un Saturday were plw4 with tbs large , . ,U ! It ni' - nt-iUlu f.ir glto. It Is ImixMiililp for a to Veil r, I i" V lull t Ik Wl"l Ul DO autirC'Cllltcd, Hill! ttlO IjMK f &11 th :h: A Irw of o n lemb w. Framed Pictures. HI I design In wlllk' mid .illt. frnui, n w ir.h WKi. Rons we oita In gilt frtitm i t .etevt friMu. Iftiiri-.ir, I' JO MlhiCvt N i r . ii.no. IB. Yard of ItavftPB, VIol.'tH, i tvi nml 7fci BOOKS. Toj' booki in papci covers. 5c up. " " linen " ioc. up. Story trbokg, all prices. Bible Pictures ami stories in one syllable, 50c. Life of Washington, Lincoln n.id Napo leon lu fine binding, I. 2$ ami $1.50 Bible, hymnals, etc. Daily footl Afcriplurr text for every clay in the year isc OLLB . China IichiI dolls, 5c. up. Felt bodv, " 250 up Knitted body " 10c up Rubber ' ' 25c up Jointed doll 25c to $7.50 trcssed doHa asc. up Kiii body i$c. up Ctttilutold and China NOVELTIES. Pin traya 10c., should be 15c Tin traya 15c. should be 33c Jewel bore sc up. Dressing Cases, varK ltoxes, Collar and CttfTboxeS. Albums. Roac Bowls, c. no. Vina handle prchief and glove set 1,50 "NO TROUnLfe TO SECT.' GOODS." HOOKS & Blankets mid shawls arc now selling fast. We bundle only those of superior 'ptalitv, nnd we jmnlmse them in ease lots direct from tlie manufacturers. 60x80 fine all wool White Blankets, '$3. 75 per pair. 7oxSi, fc.75 the pnir. 74x84, $$.$0 a pair. A good wool Blanket ns ow aa $2 75 the pair 11 4 colored wool Blankets, Si. 25 to $.2.75 the pair. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDE KVY E A R. Our stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Underwear in cotton, wool and merino, 1ms 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 leading manu facturers, and they are sold to you with a guarantee. Ladies' fleeced ribbed Vests, extra weight and quality, fine finish, nt 25c.; finer grade at 50c. Ladies' natural and scarlet all-wool vests, $1.00 to $1.25. Men's natural wool shirts nud drawers, 40c, 5oc, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 v Men's sc;irlet shirts and drawers, period of ui0 each. increase. Tim hei to the United Stn that of the . vi: Y OU will always find here a large and attractive line of Dry Goods to "select from. Table Linens, Linen Table Covers, White, Scarlet, Gray and Plaid Flannels, .Denims, Tickings, Muslins, Ging hams, Flannelettes, Canton Flan nels in colored, bleached and un bleached ; all-woll Skirting Flan nels, Crashes, Hosiery, Gloves, Trowels, Napkins, Combs, Hair B rallies, etc CftRPEtS AND RUGS This department is on the second floor and is well stocked with the iSroduction of the leading manufacturers of Carpets and Rugs. You will find in this collection of fine patterns every thing that is desirable iu Moquettes, Body Brussels, Axminster, Tapestry, Ingrain and Rag, and our prices are so low that you cannot fail to be suited. We are agents for tlio BOTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS 1 A full and complete Hue always in stock. Moiithty Fashion Sheets PRHE OF CHARGE. Get one. P. J. GAUGHAN, if ' . . . Mo. m&s North iviain st, FOR RENT. One dwelling on East Lloyd strec, formerly occupied by H. C. Folmer. - Has eight nice rooms. One dwelling on North White Utrcet, formerly occupied by Isa dora Lauterstein. Has 10 rooms. Bath, heat and other conveniences. -AFPIVr AT 0 WS IiMERY, Cor. While and Lloyd Sis., Shenandoah, Pa. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin la lava rlably obtained br tbor who use IVmsoni's Completion ."owdar. HKBT LINK OK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, wS5i.. Mi SOLVED. GAMES, Ermnd ltoy. Messenger lioy. Bicycle Race. Telegraph Hoy. India, lixc Parchecal, 50c. IKON TOYS. Iron train, nlckle, ajc. largest 50c nitit Jf.oo train made. Horse and surrey, uicVll i$ hi. long, 25c The "Magic" box 50c Mechanical toys 25c ami 50a. Steam engines 50c up fire engines t.oo. And many others. Tr Orna m rt tra. Glass balls , 1. 4, 5' a ml toe Vard lauipaicc. Tinsel ornaments ic up. Moss for the vard, bundles for atc. We can't be undersold on this line. Over 100 styies to choose from. Miscellaneous. China dishes toe up. l'ewter dishes 10c. .Mirrors 25c. Cups and Saucers. Fruit lltttes 25c to 75c. Lemonade Seta. Glass Vases. Smoking Sets. Tin Trupela. 1'ine Stationery, Curds, llooklets, Calen dars, etc. Don't forget that a year's subscription to a pojntlar paper or iiiRgBiine makes an accepiame cunsuiias gut. OihxIh itirchaed now will bt lad nlde nut I Wanted. BROWN.. Nobody Know II. Sht'iwiiiiniili Is rvrliilnly slow when Mich a wurlil-fttmi-il mini nnd crliiiin.il us Martin Thorn, of Twins, N. Y., comes to town, mill uotliliije Is wilil iihmit It. This 11,11110 upixwred 011 me iinini Mmioy register. iMHwn'tM stiniiil.il llvor. Mdui'Vt- mill iiniwl i'-i t it.-V'tt w-lon ,r izrli -. IfV MAHANOY CITY, PA. rUESDAY. - HOVEMBER - 30. Just one jolly night. THE COMEDIANS Barney Ferguson- SJ Sam. J. Ryan, In the excruciatingly comical farce comedy Supported by the highest salaried company of vaudeville artists ever seen in farce comedy. Prices : - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Gents. Chart at Snyder's Drug Store. ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Event of the Season. JOHN L. ULLIVAN -AND HIS- Big Comedy and Vaudeville Com pany in the Musical Farce HIP ACROSS IHE OCEAN. With John L- Sullivan, introducing his entire company of 30-VAUDEVILLE STARS. -30 A show that issure to please everyone, Regular Prices; - 25, 35, 50 and 75c, Soats on sale at Snyder's Drug Storo Tues day evunlue at 7 o'clock. T7IWfCUwOW TJIKATRK, X1 P. J. I'BBGUSO.V, M8K. One week with Saturday matinee vominncfnK MONDAY, NOV. 29th, 189f JOHN A. HIMMELEIN'S SUPERB COMPANY Mtituleil by the Popular Pin) era, Miss Beatrice Earle and Mr. Chester DeVond, Aiiunii-iitcii by Howboh'm 20th Century Ilanil aim urt-iuikira, pmieiiiiuit n Bc-nei. 01 weui' iinxluvtioi a, lucluUiiitr 'KKli''s N'eat," "Bturn hi HUfii." '-The Dvvil'i Wob." "Hand of l'ate.' "Noith and South," "Utile Kanch Heroine,' eUi., etc. A jiowerful military drama, entitled, North and South," ( ( Opera House MCCARTHY'S ""MISHAPS." MONDAY NIOIIT. PRICES : - - 10, 20 and 30 Cents. Heverved teat on sale ut Klrllu's. Grd in -Miss II rlil net Klymi has returiud home from a visit to Philadelphia. Antlimiy MmiRglmn, a student at the trfshlgb University, South lltlilelieiii, is homo 011 a visit. dtev. M. J. Kane, of l'lioenlivlllo, Is belli warmly greeted by Ids many nequalut aiicw in town. llev. Kane was llav. Naylun's predecessor as curate at tliti Aiiiiuiiciatioii oh 11 rch. Mis Ktnlly Itucks has returned to town after spending several days with friends in Malianoy City. Mr. ami .Mrs It. II. Ziillck rctunit-il home last avenlng from their wedding tour. CotnmllMii "Jack" Jenkins and Georgo Lowrey, of the ''Old Southoru Ufa" Oom lwny, nt Sunday in town. MamIii Mftlatie returned .homo fnim Ids trip of a fow iIh.vs to l'lillnrieliililii. Mm. Oyrun GbIm, of West Lloyd street, has given birth ton daughter. A. I. Sm.tli Glrardvlllo to-day, trauwictcd business at Georgo Frloke and lady friend, of 1'nrt Oil lion, visited friends hi town to-day. Mrs. Annie Maun left for Philadelphia (his muruiug mid will spend sevcrol days there visiting friends. James Clminiilon, of Scrniiton, a former resident of town, sbook hands with friends here yesterday. Mrs. William Cale, of West Huokleberry alloy, has given birth to a boy. Mrs. Jicib Dusto and daughter, Ida ipuut yeslenlay as guests of ft lends ut Malta noy City. Dan Sully, O'Brien, tbo Contractor," and his company poseci thioiigh town this morning, on route for I'ittston They spent a few minutes at. tlio Lulilgh depot in con veisation with friends thoy bavo made hero. Timothy J. Coakloy, of Malianoy City, was a town visitor to-day. Itcv. Abrotnaitis, txintor of St. George's .ithuaniiin churvli, spent to-day trantactlm: huslness at tho county seat. Edwin D Strouse, of lliizleton, and Messrs. T. J. Meek and I'uul Growke, uf Khamnkin. were registered at tbo llotol- Krauey steiibiy. "I have been trying Dr.' Dull's Coueh Syrup, and I am well pleaded with it. My son had tho wlioophiK cough and n bail cold followed. I tried your Dr. Hull s Couch yrun and in three nights be whs better. Mows) Yerby, Lancaster Court House, Va." POLITICAL. POINTS. A dark horse is being groomed in this town or tho Legislative nomination on the Re publican ticket, and when announced will likely cause some, surprise in certain quarters. Considerable attention Is already being ijiven to the oou'o&tuext February. Congressman lirumm loaves this week for Washington, accompanied by his private sec retary. Congress convenes ou Monday. Somo of tho aunounred candidates for Ine iatlvo honors in this county are m rely playing for fat positions at Harrisburg. blienaudoah will have at least one candi- il.ite on each tlckc next full, with many times that many moro as candidates before tho county conventions. W. A. Marr aud Oeorgo W. Wadliuger, Esq.. nro announced candidates for judicial honors on tlio Democratic sldo. Murt. Qiiiuu, of Pottsville, is also spoken of as a candidate fur Congress. Ex-President Harrison pays taxes at Indianapolis on $105,000 worth of proporty, which is" about ?25,000 leas than ox-l'rosi- Ient Cleveland's tax valuation. There aro several oillco-boldcrs in Sabuyl- kill county who will bavo little to be thank ful for next Thanksgiving Day. They Bro surely, but slowly digging their own political grave. Aud there nro others to follow. Tho recent conference between Martin, Magee, Hastings and McCormick was held in the interest of tho latter as a candldato to succeed tho "hero of Johnstown." Tbo best recommendation a candidato can bavo for this district Is thut tho American is against him. Such opposition should render him doar to tho honest man. Next year's campaign will be an important one. in addition to a uuveruor, t lie re win ho voted for in this county a Judge, Con gressman, District Attorney, Controller, Coroner, Poor Director and Surveyor. The Democratic politicians are just now laying plans for the selection of a county chairman and secretary. Thoie officers will be chosen when tho nowly-electod committee men meet on January 15th. Quito a nuinbor favor tbo re-appointment of Chairman Marr and Secretary McLoughlin. Well, tho agony is ovor at Girardvllle, and Biltz will write P. M. after his name shortly. Men who for years bavo been sufferlug with a distressing affection of tho back or kidneys have been immediately rolioved and per manently cured by the judicious use of Salva tion Oil, the great pain cure. Apply accord ing to directions. Sued Iter Mothor. Miss Katie Welsh appeared boforo Justico Toomey Saturday night as complainant against her mother, Mrs. Annie Wolsh, charging her with assault and battery, and $300 ball was furnished for trial at court. The daughter alleges that sbo was cut severely ou the bead by being struck with spoon. The mother says the girl abused her when ordored to;do work. J. M. Thlrswcnd, of Orosbeck, Tex., says that when be has a spell of Indigestion, and feels bad sluggish he takes two of DeWUt's Little Early Risers at nicht, and he Is all right the next morning. Many thousands of others do tlio same tiling. Do your (J. II. Ilageubuch. Moser Helm Meet. Tlio heirs of tho Uurkhart Mosor estate, who claim the right to a largo tract of ooal laud in possession of the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co , situated iu tho Panther Creek Valley and Taraaqua. met Saturday at Reading. It was agreed to bring suit to eject tho company to regain possession. Tho laud is estimated to be worth $14,000,000. You can't afford to risk your life by allow ing a eold to develop into pneumonia or con sumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. C. II. Ilageubuch. Odd Vollons' Domoiutriitlim. The state gathering of Odd Fellows in Wilkcsbarre next May is going to bo a big affair. Public demonstrations bavo not been held by the Pennsylvania Odd Fellows for years, but permission to nave a parade on Tuesday, May 17, in that city not earlier than 4 p. m. waB granted reeent'y by tho Grand Lodge, and It is expected to he a monster affair. Even In the most severe cases of sprain or bruise, cut or bum, Thomas' Eeleetrle Oil gives almost inslant relief. It is the Ideal family liniment. The School Hoard. A regular monthly mw ting of the School Hoard will lie held in the Directors' room on Wednesday evening, uext, at 7 o'clock, A Good Thing For a'Bad Cough, What? Pan-Tina, 36c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store, ippe cur ed This modorn malady has becomo drontled not more for its direct fa tality than for the weakness of body and mind it leaves behind it. Prolonged debility, pormanent pros tration, melancholy and suioide fol low La Grippe. For this disease thero is no remedy superior to Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. "The best remedy for Is grippe that I know of is Avar's Chsrry Pectoral.' P.BV. JOHN K. CHARS, South Hampton, N. II. "My wife and five children wore taken down with la grippe, while the disease was so widely prevalent. I dosed them with AVer's Cherry Pectoral, and before using quite two bottles my family was restored to health. 1 know of several obstinate cases of the same complaint which were also cured by this remedy." J, PAIlMINTER, Paulette, Miss. " I was cured of la grippe by the use of Ayer"s Cherry rectoral." C. S. THOMPSON, Pub. "Signal," West Farmingtoi, 0. is put up in half-sizo bottles at half price 50 cents. PITHY POINTS. 'txppenltiK TlirouelioHt the Country Chrmilrlrri for llnnty Pnninnl. Christmas fulls on Saturday this year. The Lehigh Valley railroad police are to bavo new badges. Iiobbcrsnre operating at Sheppton ; in fact, ut almost ovcry town in the region. James McCool, of East Maliminy township. has entered Judguiviit against D.iniel V. Iloylo for $1,450. James O'Neill, of Giiardvillo, has rceelved tho contract for driving tho tunnel at the Midvalley collii'ry, at Mt Carnn'l. Davis Urothcis expect to have their new breaker at Hoard Monntaiii erect d by January IB, tnkiug tho place of the one destroyed by flro. Up to Satur tay at noon 159 applications for liquor licenses were on file in the Clerk of tho Courts office. December 13 is the last day. Don't fail to see the beautiful electrical p dace set used in "North and South" by "Tho Ideals" to-night. Kuitz Uuis, aged 21, was instantly killed by a fall of coal at Leutz Lilly & Co.'s col llery, Malianoy City, yesterday. Orders for 8000 bicycles bavo causul the Keystone Manufacturing Company, LeUiuon, to increase its forco from 00 to 150 men. Thero aro about 200 prisoners iu tlio county jail. Curtis Wonamuss was instantly killed by n full of coal at Packer colliery No. 2, Satur. day morning. He was found beneath a solid mass uf coal and his body was removed with great difficulty. Tho four-year-old son of John Miller, of Gilbcrton, fell into u bucket of hot water on Saturday, and was bady scalded. At Readiug on t-'atiirday a young couple aged lOand 11 years, were granted a marriage liconse. W. II. Parker, .collector for tho Good Intent Fire Company, Pottsvillo, has been missing sinco Monday evening last, and has caused much anxiety. Ex-Judge T. II. I!. Lyon, who has been seriously ill at his home in Malianoy City, is improved. Frackvillo's public schools have 710 day and 111) night pupils. Charles Douglass, Malianoy City, was in jured by a fall of coal at North Malianoy col liery Saturday morning. He wus pinned to the ground and his leg was badly hurt. In the caso of Goorgo W. Krell vs. Nathan Housor, tried before Judge Koch in civil court, the jury found a verdict of $1 SO in favor of tbo plaintiff. This is a Mabauoy city chicken case. 'Squire Johnson, of Girardvillo, on Satur day committed Anastatia Furiell, on the charge of vagmncy, incorrigibility aud gen cml bad conduct, on complaint of her father She is 17 yours i)t age. Bay Eeystonellour. Do sure that the nam Lessiq & Uakii, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on nver SflOK. Scalded to llontli liy KscnpliiK renm Pittsburgh Nov. 29. John Mullen was killed anu five others badly Injured mat evernnfr, the result of a boiler ex plosion nt the old Moorhead and Mo Lean blast fumace, operated by Laueh lln & Co. Mullen died shortly followlne the accident, after suffering Intense agony. Ills body was literally cooked ny tne escaping steam. Seaford Annee' condition Is critical. Ilodiictlou In Wiieos Ifostorc'd. Pittsburg, Nov. 29. Jones & La u sh un nouneu ineir s.auu iron workers known as day men, that commencing Dec. 1 the wages, will be Increased 10 per cent. This restores the reduction made some months ago, as promised by the firm as soon as improved conditions would warrant. ' ThrentoiKMl t.y'noliliiMc In Cnmilon CamdenN. J., Mov. 29. John Brump, who claims to livsjln Philadelphia, nar rowly escaped - lynching yesterday at the hands of an angry mob because of an attempted assault on a lS-year-old mulatto girl named Florence Pierce. The girl, who Uvea In the lower part of Camden, was on her way to Sunday school, when Brump, who Is a whit man, and about 38 years of age. Is said to have dragged her Into the bushes Her screams frightened him away, and he took refuge In a house close by. He wot captured by some citlsent, and preparations were being made to hang him to an electric1 light pole when the police arrived and took him Into cut tody. Hug Punching Cluillengo. William Quirk, of St Clair, challenge any man in Schuylkill cotinty to a beg punching contest to take place any time between this and March 17th. He would especially like to meet Mr. O'llrleu, of Shenandoah, Thomas McCormick, of Palo Alto, is M Quirk's manager. r Deed Hecoi-dtHl. Deed from John Morris, .Jr., to Claw Morris, premises In PotUville. Deed from A. W. Bchalck, trustee,. et al., to Jamas A. Huts, premises lu Cressona. Deed from Sarah A. G. Long et vir. to W. Whltner, premises in Hmgtown. Another Week on the Lehigh. A wreck ouourred, on tbe Lehigh Valley railroad on Saturday between Park Place and Trenton, wrecWne a number of cars and blocking the main track for several hours Tl.n ...na i.iiwl ,r. lt Atrtl.tt, (1Q rB Utlll I no one was Injured. MAHANOY CITY. Capture of Tito Itohbwm Men Injured by n Itlast. Mahanoy City. Not. 88. The dry mods store of D. J. Cleary was robbed of utidsr- wear at about ten o'clock Saturday night by oseph Ttobinson and Grant Witchey, both of this town. At about 10:30 the same night Robinson aud Witchey entered the warehouse of Wagner & Uoyer, on West Msbsnoy avenue, and carried away 460 pou nos or Hour. luhn ltlack well, who Htes near tlis ware house, discovered the robbers, but was forced hack into bis house under threats of being hot. Robinson and Wltobey were subse quently arrested on warrants. The latter was taken to the Pottavllle jail this morn ing. Robinson furnished $1,000 ball. The Honr and dry goods were found in a closet In Komnson'K bouse. Andrew Colston, a miner employed t the Mabauoy City colliery, was seriously Injured shout the face this morning by a Wast from an opposite heading to the one iu which lie was working. Ilia butty, John Kervlok, was injured about the head by being struck by some of the debris, Miss Rose Slsgler, an aged and respected residsnt of this irises, died at tbo home of J. C Knapp Saturday evening. The funeral will take place at noon to-morrow, intor mrnt In the Pottavllle (Mil Fellows' cemetery. William II Paul ami Miss Little Morgans were msriied Satunlay evening by llev. O. lllggliiton, In the Primitive Methodist parsonage. - How V. la. Allien Write. Ittoi'oM. ' with nny flrvnt rKtilnrltr, or (i.i i . t of my time it spent in r Inn .i v I'lr yclr However, I usually ,i !' to On ut I not nn hour's work IK on the tyt i -w rlilnn machine, ami my ii-,nr.l r.ito ot si.ccil Is about 1,800 Words jn hotir. If I inn driven, I onn write about 8,000 words an hour. I seldom do more than i,000 words in n dnj, for by the time 1 inve written, sny, 8.000 words, tho mn- ihlno nfufiox to apoll Intelligibly nud per lists In writhiK nlinnt one word in four wickwnnl. Ni w Illustrated Magazine. .CHASES BIoodfHerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. IIIUMT IT IC I The richest of all restore nnHI II IOd tlvo foods, because It re- E laces the essentials of llfo that ore ex ousted by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! pur?nndnrlcVum!tfie digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, musclo nnd strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes lutlvoand clear. It restores lostvltnllty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness in either sex, and ns a female regulator has no equal. Price 50c, orllvo boxes 82.00. Druggists orby mail. We can help you. Advice and book, free. WrltoU8 About Your CaseT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, UlSOhestnutStreet. Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS. rjWU KISNT. Storo room and d welling. No. P 120 North Main street. Is now ready for nnt : enntiilim nlate uIasii front, lifts, raniri. hot and cold water, bath, large cellar, yurd, wnre- r.iumMid Ktoblc; it 1- n very ueeirnuio pince for any kind of business, ttent rrononahlo. I'lcaee apply to C W. Xewliouser, 112 North Main strco. 11-15-tf SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY ! jcmcm Dm ps 10c i winut Cumlv 10c Soft OuMtm Cnmly, all iluvors 10c nutter utips iuc New UukIuimI Peanut Tatty lOe holee Mfxttl Candles 10c Jto I atwefl ItuttL-rcup Sticks )0c ujar CoiiteI Peanuts 10c rroncli nutter scotch loo !nv.Nituit T.ifTy . 10c Iloarliound Drone 10c ChocoiiiteCream 15c All kinds of fruit caiulv 15c Klondyke Gold Uoston ('liti 15c Cream Dates 15c And all Different Kinds of Choice Candies, NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main Stroot. To succeed in coin-cling defective Mglit. one inu.t understand the mechanism oi tile human eye, just as a first-class jeweler under stards the movements of a watch. I do not guess, but tell you precisely where the trouble lies and how to correct it witbtheleast expense and greatest certainty. l. H0UOTQM, EYE SPECIALIST. AT TUB STOHB Ol T. BUCHANAN, UNTIL NEXT MONDAY, TO EXAMINE EYES FREE. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and ski I' ful t!twriat rUialwua in aiwiHianoe. N&atisst Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. erguiwn House Block, im Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers bOMERCML HOTEL, J. GRANT MOYKH, Prop., Cor, Goal and Main street, Shenandoah, Pa, Ti rnia: 11.00 pel duy. tttahliuir Puc lltli UnauraMMl. Hoarders comfortably accommodated bj week or innnio. CHARLES DERR, V TONSORIAL ARTIST (Sheeler'a Okl Stand.) iog NORTH MAIN STJWET. Plmt-claaa work guaranteed. Prompt an ollte attmidauta. llnir cuttiiiir n aueolaltv. fENKlKJETIC flIRN to H ilicit oru.n fur our hardy I Nurtfrrr Sfcovk. Eiptnmi i and HHlsry to thoM Usviag litniit, or cumiuliwloti t- lo- ni iii'iils. rfriuauuiit em lilovincnt Tbo biini.ijm i hhht! litHrned AddrBU Tilt U.li.t'IlASltrO. BY THE CHASE XURSERSES Always One Best And we have the (itHSt Shou Store any where in tlii& region. ' Every dollar's worth of goods ' is paid for on arrival, whieh .- .' means a big saving. Our orders are sought for by the best manufacturers, which gives us best choice. Our big business makes us big buyers, and these three points mlike lower selling prices here than is possible in any other store. The LambertvillerRubber 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 Check for Amount of livery Pur chase. $25.00 Worth Gets a lienuti' ful Parlor J.ninp. I pflpUS 5 AUD 10S North Main Street. Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. Have yoit heard the latest. Well hook it now that, Conway's Famous 5 10 cent store are going to sell to-day Klondike Vriscs and Klondike Receivers, somethiiijj new nnd very pretty for ioc usually sold in nil large cities for 25c. CoiiicnudsccuiconcnS they will not Inst long nt this price. NOTIC1J. On sale this afternoon n good Broom worth 25c for 5c. Side starts at five o'clock shaq) nnd will continue until all arc sold." We Quoto a l?ow Prices. Our I Price I Worth Galvanized Ruekets H Agate Siil'eo Pan , 2Au 10c 22c 100 33e 10c hie loo Sic loo 220 lOo lt!. 10c 25f lOe 28o 10c 40o 10tf iOu 10c 10c lOu 10 J lOo wellies, Zqt..... Piiildlnir lllsli Illsquo 1 Hinges Dust Hruslus , Hair " Hhoo " Hngnr Cans !,nro 11 uu-ii meat l'Jnte Largo 10 Inch Meat l'lsto Salad Howl targe Mixing Bowl Don't fnil to givc'us a cnll. You will go nwny pleased. At least 3 5: come nnd look over our bargains. 2 fc Come and look over our line of Fine China. 3 E Come Early. I nn famous si i. store, 1.1 1 102 NORTH MAIM STREET. 3 5: 3 Next door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. jjj FACTORY : 22i2-lo NORTH EMERICK ST., SHENANDOAH, PEN IMA. Parties intending to get fences in ordering In the SWRLf'S HfiHDGUflRE STORE, Housekeepers' Headquarters. CARVINQ SETS. :-: KNIVES AND FORKS. 1847 ROGER BROS. A 1 1847 " " SchiuVllill Dental Parlors,! - -7 North Jardin Street, ; f A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. ( TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUOHINa OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CIIAHQM8 IfOH KXTUAtTINO WHKN TKKTIt AUK OKUURKD. BEST SILVER PILLING, . . ..so Cents GOLD PILLINOS, - - . . Si.oOinhd up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - - 25 Cents All our work Is accoiujumled with a guarantee. ' i lOe STORE 10. 7, 1 3 3 3 3. 3 3 Our Worth. Price 25o' lOe 25c lOo 2.'w 100 8O0 10a lSe 10a 2o lOo 25c lOo 23c 10o 10a So 10a So He 5a 10a 5a 15o 5a Clln.in Fruit Stand , (Has Oako Stand .. m firrxo CombCasa 10 qt. Hlack Tin Dish Pan v.'oal Hbovels . (llass Pitcher, 2qt... ril. Picture with Rlass, 8x10....... Glnsa Mowl and Dish Dinner PInte, 7 In. dec, H OolTi-onnd Tea Cannlstcr "... Kettles, 2 cit- Flint Tumblers, ci g Saueo Pun, tin Manufacturer of WIRE SCREENS, . ; SC11EEN FIIAMES, 8CUEEX BIKOK, fcCBEEN DOOKS, FIRE ESCAPES,' WINDOW (IUARDS, 8TAHLK tlUAUllS, T11K15 QUAIID8, IRON FENCES. RESIDENCE: 22o;NORTH WBST STREET, the spring, can save ten per cent, by winter months. TURKEY nd MINCE PIE THANKSGIVING DAY, 1 NOV. 25. mm TEASPOONS, $1.5operdoz TABLESPOONS, $3 per dbz Good Set ol Teeth) $5.00.
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