i ,.iV THE GU T QUESTION SOLVED. Ti i you who visited our store on Saturday were pleated with the Urge tuwortiu. ni iroods wo liaw suitable rr gifts. It I Impassible for n to tell you mi t i In .i in t ln-y must bo soon to be appwuUted, and tlie beet or alt the prices ii ii- nslit A fow of cir leaders. DANGEROUS AFFECTIONS. Framed Plcturas. Bl designs In white nml xilt friimi s, Worth SOdi RuMtOe one In gltt frames at aoc . 20 subjects to Mleetfrom. lw -lcji ..(, 18 Ynrd of ltoees, Violet. n On and 78c EBOOKS. Toy books lit pnpcr covers, 5c tip. " ' linen " 10c. tip. Story books, all prices. Bible Pictures and stories in one syllable, 50c. Life of Wellington. Lincoln ai.d Napo I eon in fine binding, Si. 25 RtHlll.50 Bible, hymnals, etc. Daily food a acripturc text for e"WHy day in the year 15c DOLLS China heart dolta, 5c. up. Pelt body, " 25c up Knitted body " 10c up Rubber " ' 25c up Jointad dolls a$c to f 7.50 Dreaaed dolls ajc. up Kid body -Sc. up Coilulcslcl nd Chin NOVELTIES. Pin trays 10c., should be ijc Pin trays 25c.. should be 35c Jewel boxes 15c up. Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Collar and Cuff boxes. Albtting. Rose Bowls. 25c. up. 81 ;iua handkerchief and glove set $2,50 Jjf "NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS." PV Bicycle The GAMES. Brrand Boy. Messenger Boy. Knee, ieiegrapn noy. India, like Parchecsi, 30c. IF? ON TOYS. Iron train, nickle, 23c. largest 50c and J 1. 00 train made. Hotse and surrey, ulckle 13 in. long, 15c The "Magic" bo 50c Mechanical toys 25c and Joe Steam engines joe up Fire engines f 1.00. Ami many others. Tre Ornaments. (Mass balls 2. .V 4. S and tec Yard lamps 1 c. Tinsel ornaments ic up. Moss for the yard. 3 bundle fur 25c. t can't be undersold on this line. Over 100 styles to choose from. IV1lscaellnoLJs. China dishes 10c up. Pewter dishes 10c. Mirrors 25c. Cups and Saucers, l'ntit nates 25c to 75c. Lemonade Sets, rilass Vases. Smoking .Sets. Tin Trupets. Pine Stationery, C.mls, Booklets, Calen dar etc. Don't forgot that 11 year's "subscription to a popular paper or magazine makes an acceptable Christmas gift. Goods purolined now will lx 1M alde nut 1 Wanted. Sentiments of Love are Divine But They Tend to Shorten the Llfo. "Tlier1 Is no way by which people exhaust thetnse'.ves, kill thetnselvis, so quickly as by exetctsliiK the affections." This startling remark was made by ono of the best physicians In America. lie was a man who bail studied deeply, observed keenly, and knew men and women thoroughly. Continuing, he said t "Sentiment is a grand, a lovely thing, and tliii world cannot live without It, but the exercise of tho sentiments Invariably ex hausts People may not ft el It but it Is true nevertheless. A niai or a woman wears out, -HOOKS & BROWN. r: KAIER'S 1 I Opera House, MAHANOY CITY, PA. I1VI01IR-1 Just one jolly night. THE COMEDIANS Barney Ferguson- and Sam. J. Ryan, In the excruciatingly comical farce comedy "MCCARTHY'S Supported by the highest salaried company of vaudeville artists ever seen in farce comedy. - Prices: - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Chartat Snyder's Drug Store. ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Event of the Season. SULLIVAN Church t'Hue mi Trial. The contest or suit in ejeotmentfor posses sion of tliu Snloni church, of Tnmanu.i, now inpow9sii.il of the Dublxdto faction of the Evangelical church, and sought to he recov ered by the Islierile fsetion. Is on trial at Potlsxille b'efuru Ju go S.ividiM. Tim ease was opened lute yisitml.iy afternoon (leorye u. iwiier. i,sq , r Chicago, a son of Bishop Kilter, N one nf tha uttornevs in tl. m In 1880 the Navigation Company Hold a property to tho B.iptist church, of Taiiiatpia. It was stipulated that tho property shi uld be used for no other purpow than for worship, according to the doctrines of the Baptist church ami no other. In 18111 posoil to represent tho Baptists sold the prop erty to tho Evangelical church, ttie dejd, however, was not recorded until 18M3 Whin tho unfortunitc troubles iiroso in the church ill 1SD1, tho Hubs futtioii took charge of tho church and'hy a deed executed to them May 14, 1891. ohiim they aro in legal possesion of mo same. Hence I lie Miit. Tho result of the trial will be nuxiuusly awaited. Tho Con! Trade., The anthracite coal trade Is stilt in an un settled condition. While there has been sumoetlbi't made to curtail production in tho last week or two yet the output of newly mined coal is still hugely in excess of the immediate market req liremcnts. The re uowid cutting of prices of coal to foico sales at tidt water and othercouipetilivopniulacon tiuues to bo a considerable source of annoy, unco and loss of proflt to shippors. There lias been some pressure to hurry forward i-argoosof anthracite to tho Western lake potts before the cessation of navigation which will prietieally end for the season this week. Tho New England markets are fairly well .upplicd with coal, but some dealers have been buying so sparingly for mouths past that they aro now clamorous for roal. and, owing to the scarcity of small vessels, una thoy cannot got prompt deliveries. Vessel freights to tho Kastein ports have stiffened in consequence Tho cold snan which set in on Saturday and which is ex pected to last for several days, extends alone tho whole northern Atlantic coast, and shou d stimulato the consumption of coal materially. fyrd in essiog. breaks down, and then wonders at tho cause In ages before civilisation, when men only had brute Instincts, tho ftcliugs wero not high, the sentiments were not keen, even the passions were not aroused, but In the present (lay ot iireeinug, ot lecliug, men ami women may enjoy much, but they exhaust qulckor This is sail, but it is true. "I know I am talking frankly, perhaps bluntly, but I am telliug tbo truth, and if tho men and women of tho nineteenth century do not feed the forces that produce sentiments, affections, feelings, they are ccrtalu to break down, to become exhausted, and to dio before their tlino. Do not tell me these things aro theories, for they aro solemn facts. "You ask mo what I would do," ho con tinued. "I answer: Begin to feed these forces ; feed thorn constantly ; feed them with the best and most scientific discovery you can secure. If you ask mo what is the best, I unhesitatingly say it is that grand preparation which has been so long before tho peoplo and is so popular, Warner's Safe Cure. 1 know that it possesses powers known to no other discovery, and I know that housautls nf men and women cannot live without it to day. If yon will stop and think, or ask your friends, you will see that what I say is correct, and I believe be led to try it at once If you have not already dono BO." The facts stated by the doctor and the advice ho gives aro sound. It is absolutely truo that many men and women aro enabled to live and enjoy life entirely through the Dowor which tills creat remedy aives them. and there are thousands of others who need to follow in tho same path. PITHY POINTS. Licenses Transferred. Tho following licenses wore transferred by court: Tho license of Thomas Moody, 1st ward Slahanoy City, to Peter Barnus. That of John Toole, 4th ward of Miners vilio, to Michael Buggy. That of Thomas Dombroski, First ward of JIalunoy City, to Oeorgo Swierka. That of John Araor, Township- of Foster, to James Keating. That of Jos. Paskoy, Second ward of Shen andoah, to Peter A. Pascavage. That of Wm. C. Schmidt, in East Bruns wick township, to Miles A, Rarick. That of John Donovish, in the East ward of Girardville, to Louis Lubinsky. -AND 1IIS- Big Comedy and Vaudeville Com pany in the Musical Farce fl TRIP ACROSS 1 OCEAN. With John L,. Sullivan, introducing his entire company of 30-VAUDEVILLE STARS. -30 ignore to please everyone. A showt Regular Prices: - 25, 35, 50 and 75c. Seats on sale at Snyder's Drug Store Tues day evenlng;at-7 o'clock. FOR RENT. One dwriHng on North White street, formerly occupied by Isa dora LaHtaretein. Has 10 rooms. Bath, heat and other conveniences. . APPLY AT O'JlHRn'S WVEHY, Cor, Wnlie and Lloyd Sis., Shenandoah, Pa, Deeds Recorded. C. II. Long and wife to Paul E. Longel ot al., premises in Ilegius Twp. Job Ilablctt, Ex.. to T. H. !!. Lyon premisos Schuylkill Twp. T. II. B. Lyon to Job Uabblett et al. premises Schuylkill Twp. Geo. Ball to Thomas J. Davis, premises Mlncrsville. Wm. Ilaupt and wifo to It. Morgan, prem ises Frackville. Milton P. Neifcrt to Wm. Eveland, premises (Juakako. Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. to Wm. K. Muyer, premises Tamaqua. Andrew Ilaynesaud wife to James Hay nes, premises Tamauua. Jame Haynes to Andrew llaynos, premises Tamaqua. Don't Trifle With Coughs and Colds, Take Pan-Tina (25c.) and bo cured. At Oruhlor Bros., drug store. ItltfiT LINK OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and 8TKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 21 Centre St. Ills Work. jjibi .rriaay iuu wagons or coal wore hoisted at the Cameron colliery, Shamokin, in an hour.or attherateof nearly 1,100a day 1 he daily average at this colliery is said to be 900 wagons. Married by a Justice, Martin M. Beck and Mrs Annie Hampton were married last evening in the olllce of Justice William It. Shoemaker, whoolliciated at the ceremony. A few friends of tho con trading parties were in attendance as wit nesses. Struck With a (Hum. Kanstaul Iturewicz was put under fiOO ball last night on a charge of assault and battery made by William Kalaeaeynskl, who alleges that his head was severely cut with a beer glass. Mnrrlairft TJreiiseH, Martin M. Beck and Annie namptou, of Shenandoah. Nelson Palmer and Mary Jaraos Morris, both of Shenandoah. Peter Hirsh and Mary Collenbach, both of I'otUville. Hx-Aiidltor Monro Convloted. Lincoln. Neb., Nov. .SO. I3xAudltor ot State Eugene Moore, charged with the embeaslement of $88,000, was yea terday afternoon declared guilty as oharged. Sentence was deferred. Mr. Moore and his attorneys admitted the shor'epe, but contended that It was not embeaalement, Inasmuch aa the money taken, consisting- of Insurance fees, should have been paid according to law to the state treasurer, and he was responsible only to the Insurance com panies. Judge Cornish overruled this technical defense. Buy Keystoneflour. Be sure that the name Lsssia & Bake, Ashland, Pa., is printed en ever saek. tnpieolnt:N Tlirooglioilt the Country Chronicled tot Hasty I'eiusal. Locust Gap talks of organizing a ilro com iany. "Eigle's Nest" at Forguson's theatre to night. First tinio at popular prices. The civil scrvico board of Shenandoah will old an examination on December 4th, for ostal positions. Tho Ccntralla school teachers aro attend- ng the Columbia county institute at Blooms- burg this week. Bangor capitalists will hold a mcetiug this week to consider a project for erecting a silk mill to employ 400 operators. A surgeon yesterday saved tho lifo of W. B. Donely, who shot himself at Luzornc becauso of domestic trouble. George Lcither Kankin, formerly of Nova Scotia, was on Sunday installed pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church at Dubois. Tho Stato Livo Stock Board is hampered in its work of stamping out disease among cattle because of lack of appropriations. A lighted hanging lamp in tho house of Celcsto Manapace, Mt. Canned, fell to tho floor yesterday moruing causing a slight fire. Henry I-asuacht, tax collector of Union township, Lebanon county, was kicked by a horso which he was driving yesterday, and i will die. Tho management of the Womolsdorf Orphans' Homo has appealed to the churches that maintain it for $7000 in contributions I during the Christmas season. Observing a burglar in tho yard adjoining her rosidenco on Sunday night, Mrs. George Wltmor, of Lebanon, shot at him several times and frightened him off. Over 1.000,000 bushels of coal left Pittsburg on Sunday for Southern States, and it is ex pected that during tho preseut rise over 50,- 000,000 bushels more will be shipped. By means of a decoy letter post office in spectors entrapped John C. Hutchinson, a letter carrier at Pittsburg elnce 1889, and have him in custody fur robbing the mails. Tho doublo quartet of welsh singers who appeared in Malianoy City somo wcekB ago appear iu Hazleton Deo. 7th. Mt. Yeager, near White Haven, Is a good place to go gunning for deer. Nino were shot there last week, one being a handsomo white buck. A dealer in Wllkesbarre offers to sell miners powder at f 1.40 per keg and tho miners will, it is stated, soon make a demand upon tho coal companies for the same price. Don't miss any of "Tho Ideals" perform ances this week. Wednesday evening the great play, "Storm Boateu." Thursday evening, "The Devil's Web." Beautiful scenery. The Calcott Uleo Ulub, of Mt. Uarmel, which sang so well at Mahanoy City last Thursday, contained several good singers from Locust Gap. Very fow of tho clubs were Welsh, being composed of good voices regardless of nationality. A Good Thing For a Bad Cough. What? Pan-Tina, 35c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store John L. Sullivan's I'lay. Patrons of the Kalcr Grand Opera House, Mahanoy City, will bo given a treat on Sat urday, December 4th, whon Johu L. Sulli van's comedy and big vaudeville company Uivo their big entertainment. The ex. champion will give among otner acts a train' ine scene In which he will introduce the various methods of exercise previous to a niaUib. He will also give a sparring and boxing exhibition with his partner, Ed, White, in which his admirers will be given an opportunity to Judge or tils condition The company which tho great champion brings is ono of tho strongest vaudeville organisations that has ever played at popular prices. A merry oomedy, entitled "A Trip on the Ocean," serves to Introduce the entire company, in dances and musical numbers, Iu the olio will appear such specialists as M'He Oceana, a European artist of great re nown whose act is said to he truly wonderful. The Darling sisters, pretty dancers and singers; Emerson and Edmonds Edmonds, In their sketch, "Only a Joke;" Darmody, the great club swinger; Savlllo and Stuart, comedy sketch team; Pelchlug Bros., musi cal artists, and Begley and Leo, a pair of versatile entertainers. If the worth of anything is proven by results, then surely Dr. Bull's Cough Sprup, Is pre-eminently the best cough syrup now extant. . Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 100 1 Mrs. M. M. Burke spent to-day visiting friends at Pottevills. Harry Hnnstuu paid a visit to friends at Shamokin last evening. Moses Boxers, of West Oak street, at tended the funeral of an uncle -at St. Clair to-day. Messrs. John Catifield and Horace Daint ier, of the Shenandoah Beef Company, were passengers to ltewllng to-day. Mrs. Matilda Tempest, of East Coal street, returned home from Philadelphia last evening, where she spent several weeks vlslllnit her'dattchter. MlseSsdlo Slstlery, aerompi tiled by John Hteck, returned to their homes in the Quaker City yesterday. During their stay here they wero the gnosis of Mrs. .M. J.JOleary. Miss Lydia Else nhower.who lias lieen eon necteil with Wood's Hnines collene, since its organisation here, left to-day for Newark. N.J. She n 111 assume the principalslilp uf iho college at that place J. J Quirk, the enterprising manager wlio has made Kilter's opera house Iu Maha noy City one of the leading play homes In eastern Pennsylvania, witnessed tho perform auee at Ferguson's theatre last night. Balrd Halberstadt, of Pottsville, spent to-day In town collecting statistics and othei lutii for an article to appear in one of the Sow York magaslues under the title of "Povorty and Crime In tho Coal Bostons, Mr. Halberstadt has already contributed many very creditable magazine articles on life in tho coal regions and on subjects bear- ing upon tho field is considered quite an au thority. J. 51. Tlilrsweud. ot Urosbock. Tex., ssvs that when ho ImS a spell of indigestion, and feels bad sluggish ho tithe-) two of DeWitt's Little Early Kisers at night, and he is all right the next morning. Many thousands of others do tho same thing. Do you u. 11 Ilagonbiich. Deaths and Funerals. Vlrgilla, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. W. S. Drcnnan, of No. 13 North Main street, died this morning, aged 2 years, 4 months aud 20 days. Death was caused by diphtheria. Another child' is suffering from tho sumo disease. Tho infant child of Hubert Yeager. of East Coal street, died yesterday. Mrs. Charles Lasser, at her homo In Ash-S laud, died yesterday morning froui nncu nonia. She was sick but a few days Tho funeral will take placo to-morrow afternoon. Judgo Henry II. Goldsborough, Baltimore, Md says: "It gives me pleasure to recom mend Salvation Oil to any one suffering from rheumatic or other pains. To;Coiilluun Work. It had been announced that the Monitor colliery at Locust Gap was to bo abandoned by the P. & B. C. & I. Co., but there appears to be a change in the iutcntious of the oil! eials as it is now announced that it is to be continued iu Coperation, and that Joseph Byerschmidt, who was foreman when the Johns Bros, operated it first in 1871, will take charge of tho opctiing up of now bodloo of coal which it has been decided to work through tho Monitor instead of Locust sprinp colliery. Whon bilious or costive, eat ataNcaiel candy cathartic, cure guaranteed 10c, 25c. A Wagon Damaged. A horso. belonging to Mo&es Pachinski ran away on East Centre street yesterday after, noon and tho waeou was considerably dam aged in colliding with tho masonry of one of tho awnlug posts iu front of Armour & Co s, depot. l5r for over sis , ox mouiooo icr JNisUflALGIA aud similar Complaints ana preparta unacr iuo eutngent GERMAN MEDIGAL LAWS . presorlbod by eminent physicians DR. RICHTER'S EXPELL1 World renowned ! Remarkably successful 1 HOnlriTPniitna with Trade Alark Anchor. . Ad. uichter&Co., SlarcarlSUj, Aor lork. l 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Honscs. Own Glassworks. 23 & Wets. Koduraal A, recouilucuJcd oy A. Wasley. 106 K. K iln St.. C. H. nagentmch, 103 N. Main St.. , D. Kir lln, 6 -.Main! ,.. Shenandoah. OR. RICHTER'S " "ANCnOIt" STOaiAOIIAT, beat IyBpepslawHtnmncli Coninlnliiti What does A stand for? Whon some friend suggest that your blood needs A sarwiparHlft treat ment, remember that A stands for AYBR'S. Tho first letter in tho alphabet stands for tho first of sarsaparillas ; first in origin, first in record, first in tho fnvor of tho family. For nearly half a century Sar$apaBi8 has been curing all forms of blood diseases scrofula, eczema, totter, rheumatism, orysipolas, blood poi soning, etc. There's a book about theso cures " Ayer's Curebook, a story of cures told by tho cured," which is sent freo on request, by Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass. The book will interest you if you aro sick or weak, because it tells not what it is claimed tho remedy will do, but what your neighbors and fellows testify that it haB done. Will it cure you ? It has cured thousands liko you. Why not you? Military nt St. Mlolinols. Washington, Nov. CO. William A. ICJIlniatt, the superintendent of the government reindeer herds In Alaska, has arrived In Washington, and called at the war department yesterday to advise Secretary Alger aB to the state ot affairs in the territory when he left. Mr. Kjellman sailed from St. Michaels Oct. 8. Before his departure the little force of United States regular troops under Lieutenant Colonel Randall had arrived, They had made the first ar rest in the person of a mutineer, the cook of a little echconer, who, with a couple of revolvers, had cowed the other members of the crew completely and nBsumed command of the cratt. The officers boarded the boat and over powered him. Always One Bcsta And we have the best Shoe Store any where in this region... Every dollar's worth of goods is paid for on arrival, which -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 make lower selling prices here than is possible in any other store. The LamuertvilleRubber 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. MOVER, Mgr. We Give Check for Amount ot Every Pur chase. $25.00 Worth Gets a Beauti ful Parlor Xaiwp. Those females who havo tiot tried Dr. Bull's Pills kuow not what "joy" lies in 6tore for them Dr. Bull's Pills correct functiontl inactivity of the uterine parts. 00 pills in a box. 25 cts. MISCELLANEOUS. Ti)01t SALK. A No. 10 Derr heater as good as L' new. Hont nlpo register, xc , lnrliiileil, ll-30-tf Apply nt HmiAti) office. POIt SAI.K. The popular Ashland or craeafc, with cyninasluni otlnebed. known as ltruek'fl sporting resort -hrouiibout Mulianoy valley. Must be sold at once. Itcason for sel ling, party cnunclnir in other business. Ilcason- ablo pr'co to right party. Apply at IIeuai.d olllce, or tieo. nrucK s tjaio, asiiihihi. h-ou--w MONEY TO LOAN. $300 to loan, on srood security, at 6 per cent. Interest. Parties desiring to borrow will call at the Hfuai.i olllce. ll-2i-2aw-tl F OU TMCNT. Store room and dwellincr. No. 120 North Main street. Is now ready lor rent; contains plato glass front, Ras, range, hot nml pold water, hath, lurtre cellar, yard, ware- room and fitable ; It is a very desirable placo for nny kind or business. Kent reasonable. I'lrasc apply to O W. Newbouser, Vl North Main street. 11-15-tf VTOTlrl! TO STOCKHOLDER. Notice is l hereby given that then; will be a meeting nt Htnckholders of the "Shenandoah Street Hallway Company" on tho second Monday of January, A. I)., 1803, at 11 o'clock a. in, at the olllce of the company, in the Boro, (?h of Shen andoah, at J. v. jounson s omce, pio, si- norm Mntn stre, t. for the nurooiio of eloctlnc ofllcers, mloptlnsr by-laws, and do and perform such other corporate acts as may bo ueemcd ad- visible. 11. l. UENTSCm-KIt, ll-30-2w Secretary. TO THE PUBLIC Pcrsiiant to an Act of Geuernl Assembly notice Is hereby Ldvcn tlmt the "Hlienandonh Street Railway Company" was duly incorporated on the 7th day of October, A. D., 1897, and that a subscrip tion hook is now open at tho office of J. W. Johnson No. 522 North Main street, Shenan doah, to give all persons who desire to subscribe for shares of stock In baIcI corporation, an opportunity to do so. It II. D. llESTscuusn, Secretary, FKUQUSON'S THEATRE, I'. J. FcnousoN, Man- One week and Saturday commencing MONDAY, NOV. 29th. 1897. JOHN A. HIMMELEIN'S SUPERB COMPANY 9? "The Weal Headed by the Popular Players, Miss Beatrice Earle Mr. Chester DeVonda, and Augmented by Ilowson's 20th Century u urcuebira, iireseiiiioK scrieB di an Baud scenic Eagle's Nest." ' Storm aten," "The Devlra Web," "Hand of rate, ' Nottlt and South," "Little Ranch Heroine,' etc., etc. NIGHT productloi s, Including !! r TO- "EACLE'S NEST." PRICES: 10, 20 and 30 Cents. Reserved seats on sale at Kirlln's. . SPECIAL, SALE FOR SATURDAY ! Lemon Drops Peanut Candy Soft Cream Chndy, all flavors lOo Butter Cups We New England Peanut Tally 10a t boioe Mixed Candies lOo Molasses Buttereup Sticks 10a Sugar Coated Peanuts loe l'rench Butter Hootch 10 Oocoanut Taffy Hoarhound Drops Igc ChoeoiateCream Wo All kinds of fruit onndy USe Klondyke Gold Dofcton Chips ISo Cream Dates ISo , lOo per poun'1 iuo And all Different Kinds of Choice Candies. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main Street. To succeed in correcting defective sight, one muM understand the mechanism ol tlie 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 with the least expense and greatest certainty. gmmmmmmimm?mm?mFmfmtmmmmmmmmm 1 CONWAY'S ' FflfOUS 5 AUD lOe STORE J40. Strost. 3 7 - Ti 1 0.S Worth Main Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. Have you henrd the latest. Welt hook it now that Conway's Famous 5 & 10 cent store are going to sell to-day Klondike Vases and Klondike lteceivers, something iicwnnd very pretty for loc usually sold inall large cities for 25c. Come and secure one us they will not last long nt this price. NOTICE. On sale this afternoon a good Broom worth 25c for 5c. Sale starts at five o'clock sharp and will continue until all arc sold. Wo Quote a Paw Prices. 3 3 3 3 Our 1 Worth Price I Worth. Galvanized Buckets.... rtatc Saoco ran ..;.... Kettles, 2ot I'liddluir Dish.. Bisque Images Dust Brushes , Hair Shoo " Sugar Cans Largo 11 Incn Meat l'late Irfiruo 10 inch Meat l'late Salad Bowl lairgo Mixing Bowl 2So 22c 35c 100 Sic 22o 18c 23u 23o 10c 40c 10c 10J 1 Glass Fruit Stand ! Glass Cake Stand . Large Comb Case ' 10 qt. Black Tin Dish Pan.. I ijoal Shovels Glass Pitcher, 2qt... Picture with glass, 8x10.. 10c 10c lOo 10c 10c 10c lOo lOo 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c I Sauce Pan, tin 1 il.uig mill ll.nn, o.iv. . ........ i Glass Itowl nod Dish r 25c I Dinner l'late, 7 In, dec. lOo Coiteoand Tea CaiinUtcr...... Iuo Kettles, 2 qtil.. - 14o flint Tumblers, cog , too Don't foil to give us a call. You come and look over our bargains. will go away pleased. At least E Come and look over our line Come Early. of Fine China. I CONWAY'S FAMOUS fll I. STl, 1 102 NORTH MAIN Next door to Gill's Dry Goods Storo. STREET. yiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiimuiMinwuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiis e. nausEwpii, EYE SPECIALIST. -AT TUB STORK OP T. BUCHANAN, UNTIL NEXT MONDAY, TO EXAMINE EYES FREE. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive nud 'skll'f ul tnnsorlal artists nhvnys in attendance. Neatest Shop In Town, W. G. DUSTO, Prop. ergnson.House Block. -m Headquarters for , , . , Coninicrolal Travelers GOMERCML HOTEL, j. (uiabt aiu visit, t-rop., Oor. Goal and -Main streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Terms i J1.00 per day. Stabling I'aellltiM Unsurpassed. Hoarders comfortably accommodated by wek or month. - Manufacturer i of WIRE SCREENS, SCIIKKN ritAHES, SCRKEH nlNOS, screen noons, FIRE ESCAPES, WINDOW OOARDS, STABLE OL'AItDS, TBEB GUABDS, FACTORY : 22is24o NORTH EMER1CK ST., IRON FENCES RESIDENCE: 320 NORTH WEST STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Parties Intending to get fences In the spring, can save ten per cent, by ordering In the winter months. TURKEY " MINCE PIE THANKSGIVING DAY, NOV. 25. SWflhlf S HARDKJARE STOHE, Housekeepers' Headquarters. CARVINQ SETS. :-: KNIVES AND FORKS. 1847 ROGER BROS. A 1 TEASPOONS, $1.5oper,doz 1847 " . TABLESPOONS, $3 jer doz CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Shseler's Old Stand.) zoo NORTH MAIN STRfiltT. Pirst-elaae work guaranteed. Prompt an olite attendants. Hair cutting a speelalty. 'Schuylkill Dental Parlors, 7 North Jardin Street, 'i ,.., A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill' fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.00. Good Set ol Teeth, $5.00, TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUQIIINU OAS OR VITALIZED AIR, NO CHAIiaiSS FOB EXTltACTINU WHEN TKKTIl AUK OltUMUHD. BEST SILVER I'lLLINQ, ... . -0 Cents GOLD PILLINOS, .... $1,00 and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, . 25 Centa All our work Is accompanied with a guarantee. J