THE GIFT QUESTION S ThnM nf un who visited our 'I "TO aaanrtmont nf uncut wp lluvc silltn'ilu for von what thav aro. thru must lie won to prion are right. A few of our lenders. Framed Pictures. Hlx designs In whits wul (III frm nm, mirth 10 . mat Wo Mednlion In irl It frames nt AOc , 20 subject) to sclent from. 1arge Im f 12, W.50, la Yard of Bo, Violet, etc, OS unit 79c BOOKS. Toy books In paper covers, 5c up. " " linen " ioc. up. Story books, H price. Bible Picture! and starlet in one Syllable, oc. Life of Washington, Lincoln a..d Napo leon in fine binding, Hi.jsbikI $1.50 Itibles, hymnals, etc. Daily food a scripture text fof every day in the veaf t$c. dolls'. China head dolls, 5c. up. Felt body, " 25c op Knitted body " toe np Rubber " ' 25c up Jointed dolls 25c to $7.50 1 resscd dolls ajc. up Kid body 25c. up Cllulold sand China NOVELTIES. Pin trays Ioc., should be 15c 1'in trays 25c. should be 35c Jewel boxes 25c up. Dressing Cases, Work Roses, Collar and Cuff boxes. AiDunis. Rose Bowls. 25c. up. China handkerchief and glove set $2,50 "NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS." JK I ErrnttMK 1 HHP A" laWaTCOO 2 ! "re,ff 1 rm ! '.Inss Yi.nl Moss Wed 1 Were til. iw I with the larac l Imp, - ri i 'or uV tell twl, n 11 ibutawt iiMHl the Teaaenffr lint. jtievcle tWegraph Boy. rfchecsi, 5-c. 1 OYS. , 23c. U (test joe and 11 mr.de. nicklc 13 in. lone, 2$c x -ioc ical toys .-5c :md 50c ngine 50c up niesn.oo. Mia tiituiv outers. 3 Ornmnt, 1 Ills a ItlllMl Pat. t 4. 5 and t c Tiiiacl ornaments ic uu. fr the vnrd. 5 bundles for stc. t be undersold on this line. Over style to choose from. . Goods IfnnmltKit I J: -HOOKS & BlkOWN. I '".-Schuylkill Demi - 7 Nurtll Jarilln S A first class dental parlor where all the b fullv executed c up. Pewcr dishes toe i at.n Mincer. to 71c. lilnj. Vases. Tin Trupets. , Card) Booklets, Calcn that a year's subscription to tr paper or magazine make table Christum gift. now will he Is'.l aside lint I Wanted. Rearlors,si Cost Artificial Teeth, $8.00. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAL'OHINl NO UIIAHOKH FOR RJCTKACTINO VVUK' BUST SILVfcR FILLING, OOLI) FILLINGS, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, AH our work i nc omj unfed n si reet,- inches of dentistry are skill- Gwd Set 0! Teeth, ? u ord in ,Kn;;.no - s, a.. va 3k- . Richard Hiiwse visit.. 1 frlonils nt Ash land l-t evi'iifiix Ro'vrt HiikIh'4 w.ih mi early morning tttsseii-Vr to PlllbiilelnhU. -Mlw Anna llunsberrer, of Tstmiqiis, Is we tie or lawn men Is. -'.Iir..b Btmbertor Is rlolSf Jury duty at the iNittsville civil outtrt this week. In.f. Evn L .fi.ne ,.f Wai I'enn. Is stiff rli.jj- frirtn nil sttsrk of la Irlppo. 11 M Hulliii-cter. K-a.. d..s none ti Wl-.ii.t..wii Hi n'ti ml to Ivgsl mitleis iif his ilici-Kt l fntliet's estate Mr and Mr "em Kisl H nMJimki-rKmii, Bm ks v liny. '' l-i 'hj il'i l'niiillli-i if Or-. J 8 snd Kl Her in (nan M s-m. Km I y mill H.i limit, .if Oilier t'.n, i rv k-i I iti rsnt lite erl'iiriii.iii 11 nf "Star 11 Itesteii" by llio lrtin s I .st night. vlr. and Mrs K. ('. Rr.'t. Mri Jiwi-b Bill, W ,1 INirs hihI V. V. II Kir in ai tuidetl 1 li iiiiriiit'tioii nf ".Ithi r lenile's Xloney" at A-lilsn.l last evening. Oi-nrge. L wniy, the siiiivfiil young emiiedlati of town, who li now Tivellng 1 t lui "O il Homi.ern Mfi" iinnixliy, timl .1. M II W. Mi. . ti" l 1 lie i'i )ili l.ir-i 11I' ilie shuw. 1.. i., ua 1. Ii iLiy ill 1 ,i,t ins I'm- lite ouun.iu.i s .ii'lHHiant-o at 1'Viiimi tlicatra noit Tnesdjy ulght. Rv. U .1. Kane, formerly (unite at Hie AimuiieUttiiii olntreli, who Ink) Ikxii su inl ing nv ml days in tim ti lelnriivil in lim home in 1'lioouiivilki tu day. AlleBri'd 'hortrsfv In Aroonnta, Llnccltl. Nrb.. Her. '1. Acr rr ig tl' a rerioit submitted to Hovernor Hol comb by the le-.lnlatlve lnvetljatlnic Bn nmlttt-e ii Inti nilent J. H. Mal- la,l"uk, of the state reCnrm school at Kearney, Is short In his accounts $G, rOO. Added to this the committee claims unwarranted expenditures sufficient to make the total liabilities of the late superintendent over 116,000. Mr. Mal lalleuk rtntms the figures are mislead-lnit. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UUBT IT ICI The richest of all rmton VlinHI II IOI tlve roods, because It re places tho essentials or Ml'u tlmt rfe ex hauatad by dlseaae, indigestion, lilgli living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, eta. WHAT IT DOES I digestion perfect It creates solid fleab, muscle and strength. The nerves being made stronv the bruin becomes active and clear. It reutores lostvltallty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a femalo regulator has no equal, rrlee 60c,, or five boxes $2.00. Druggists or by malL We oau help you. Advice and book, free. prVi-ito Us About You rjCa sc. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, tBU Chestnut Street I'blladalDMfc. Julia L'oalett has gniin ' l'liiladrlnliin to 1 1 '' . f. T inri'linMi n roiisiniiieiit nf nro.lu.-f. ' Vc , -M.J 1.,hi.M. nl Ml-i...y City, n.l ' ''X.' p. 11..1.:, .Vm. v...i...i. ..... 1...1.... 1 lots direct fr U W Pi, 1 l!l WEATHER STRIP. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. $5.0O. I.OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. TKBTIt ARK OHDKltKH. - so Cents , - - $1.00 and up 2s Cents 3h n Riiaiai f, c. BLAM ! BANG! re goes tliat iloor again. STOP IT! an J-cIiDsc Snriny and Check tin. RAIN DOOR STRIPS. Ednatil tlniili v,- i-r Kt. Nicholas, uru Wing eutertiiliinl at 'a- In.ni nf the IxtU r's lirotber. .Micliin I tianley, un 0at C'uutre street. Wheu other renuilict fill to relieve roughs and col a. Dr. Hull's Co igli eynii ivi'l clfecl a permanent cure. Ulivioiisly bi-cHinw it is the liesl rtniiiily A Ulir..ry In ILell I'Vw eo;lo arc nllc to li.iy iw many tmoki. as they would like, yet it Is KMsllile ivllhout them to keep in touch with : 1 1 tho louden of 1 tilemttiru. as well hs to follow the world' progteM ill every deiariitieiit of solenco aud industry. Tho Youth 8 Companion already lirnvidestle liieilia for mure than hull a milllou liousoliolds at an espru-v to luch of 11.75 a er. Kvery Is-ue nf I'lie t'ouiiauloii gii'cana much leading matters a liiiuo book ol 176 paged, and Tho 'inii'.inlos eonii-a every week. The quality of its contents is s lonu liy the announcement Tor 1MH, whkli proniim cowliibiitioiiH next year lmm( the lit linn, vi . K. (Hailstone, Kudyard Klpllug, Slieaker Heed, (niit. A T. .Malian, M.iry ii. Wilkiiin, W. D. Hi wells, Loutiuaiit Peary, the Marquis of Dulferin, Setiatur Hoar, Jus tin McCarthy and moru than' two hum) nil uther 1 tiiliicut men and women. All new buhsciiiicra for lbttS will receive 'lie t'oiiniaiiii 11's gnld-etuho-eil ciileudai, iHiatitiriilly jiriutt-d in twelve cntois, aud the liiiier will hIsh In- Mtitjiev rrom the time the nilHciiiaiuu it received until January, 1MW, and then fur a fud year to January. 1MKI. A Iniiulsoiiie illiistrato'l prospectus of the volume for 1!S8 will he nut to any ouo ad dressing, The Yonlh'b Companion, SOoColum bus Ave., llostoii, Maan. Illankcts and shawls arc now selling handle only those of superior ive puruiasc tlictn tti case from the tmumfticttircts. 6oxSo iinc all wool White Blankets, $3.75 per pair. 70X.12. (.75 the pair,. 74x-N-J5.50 a pair. A good wool lllfinkct as ow as 2 75 the pair It 4 colored wool Blankcti, ti 25 10 42.75 the pair. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDE R W E A R. Our stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's uid Children's Underwear in cotton, wool and merino, h.is been selected with zrent carp, and is certainly worthy of vour iuanectlon. You will save ltioncv Ly taking advantage of the bargains we have to offer in this line Wc handle only tho best makes of the leading manu facturers, mid they arc sold to you with a jmraiitec. Ladies' fleeced ribbed Vests, extra weight and quality, line finish, nt 35c.; iincr gr.wle at 50c. Ladies' natural and scarlet all-woul vests, $1.00 to $1.25. Men's natural wool shirts aud drawers, 40c, Soc, 75c, $1.00, $1,251 each. Men's scarlet shirts and drawers, :5c. to $1.00 each. This modorn malady has bocomo dreaded not moro for its direct fa tality than for the weakneM of body and mind it leaves behind it. rrolongod debility, permanent pros tration, melancholy and suicide fol low La Grippe. For this disease there is no remedy superior to Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. "The best remedy for la grippe that I know of 1 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. K.BV. JOHN K. CHASE, Soath Hampton, N. ft. "My wlfo and five children were taken down vdtii la grippe, while the disease wssto widely prevalent. I dosed them with Ayer's Cherrj Pectoral, and before using quite two bottles ray family waj restored to health. 1 knew of s ratal obstinate cases of the same complaint which were also eared by this raedy." J. PARMINTEK, Paillette, libs. " I was cured of la grippe by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." C. S. THOMPSON, Pub. "Signal," West Farmington, 0. NUGGETS OP NEWS. Three ttnn robbers bribed Mexican jail ullulali nt Kt (interns and have es caped t" the Alci mountains. An Ir ftirlatcd leper lilt a boy at Oak dale, N. I., mid the lad Is suffering from brain fever caused by fright, Kmpemr William opened In person the last session of the present reich stag, calling attention to the need of a stronger navy. In the destruction by fire of the1 steamer Nahant and a big ore dock at Escahsba. Mich., Jncnb B, issuer and Harold Miller were burned to death. The decision of the United States su preme ci.utt against the Frankfort Lot tery company ended a legal Hght that was begun more than 20 years ago. Judge Mark M Wood, of Darrlngton, It. I., whose wife has sujtd him for non support. Is said to have admitted beat ing her because she was possessed of n lemon. A double e'i foment took place at Hyracune. Charles D. llobertson and Charles Craig are the missing 1ms tastids, Mrs, Leon Nicholson and Mm. Usury Hloe tit mining wives. Cherry Peiorai is put np in half-sizo bottles at half price 60 cents. FACTORY: 321-240 NORTH EMERICK ST., SHENANDOAH Parties Intending to get fences In the sprl oraenng 111 tne winter anutacturer .. of . . 1 CONGRESS NEXT WEEK. One ol Die Moit Important Sorslnli In the lllntory ot the Colllitr). In v low of the many question of vital intbortaiice which uru certain to come before tho forthcoming session of Congress, ihuee persons who desire to ho well informed con cerning tiatioti.il affairs will bo interested in 1 10 news that "The Philadelphia Press" has made arrangements to publish more complete reports from Washington than haveever lieon furnished by any daily paper heretofnic. "The l'reas" maintains regularly at Washing ton a speci.ll bureau 111 t hargo of one of the het known writers on national alfalrs. Tho working force of this bureau has 1 11 l'lcreanil suss to leave no doubt of its ability in adiquately aud promptly report every it 'in of Washington news. As Congress will rant next week it will bo woll to begin read ing "Tho Press" Washington reports nt ante. Mine Ifni'i-nr In Ilhnnlsli BaVnrtn. Kalserslautern, Dec. 2. A lire damp explosion has taken place In the Frank erholz coal mine, near Homburg. Thirty men were killed and 40 Injured. Other of the miners are still mining. Ham burg Is a fortified town of lllieintsh Bavaria, six mile north of Deux Polnts. SiilceV'jtliiii.'ornrs .-at Jrto. Bismarck, N. D Dec. 2. Defender and Blackhawk. the remaining two ot the Bplcer murderers, were set free yesterday. They were escorted by an armed guard of 40 scouts, and will be taken to Standing Itock. Considering the strength of the guard no attempt at lynching will be made. Sliimm and Ives Win. New York, Dec 1. George F. Slosson and George Sutton played the second game In the billiard toCrnoment at Madison Square Garden Concert Hall yesterday afternoon. Slosson won by a score ot 500 to 388. In the evening game Frank C. Ives defeated Maurice Daly, the score being 600 to 25G. WELLINGTON'S LMBL SUIT. The. Hcniitiir liitni" WIOO.tMIO Palll-nr'- Kioill Ibi'lllimi'r Ailtcl-lPllll. Baltlminc. Dec. . United Btates Benati r Ue.irge L. Wellington, of thin state, yesterday appeal ed before the grand Jury and chniged that he had been criminally ill" led by the Balti more Ametbnn, giving color to the charges that lie was using patronage to intluence the election of a United States senator to succeed Arthur P. Qonnnn. The grand Jury presented General Felix Agnus, the publisher and i editor of The American, for Indictment. 1 Later In the day Senator Wellington I nied suit acnlnst General Agnus per , sonally for Jlno.000 damages. , The at tide tiiinn which Senator Wel lington's actli ns aie based was pub I llahed In Thi American on Frldnv. I Nov. 2d, together with an editorial from i the Washington Post of the previous day. In the latter Senator Wellington was severely ciltlcined for his general conduct as a senator of the United States, and charged with "openly of fering to purchase votes for a sena torial aspirant through the dispensa tion of natronage." Senator Wellington recently espoused the oauee of Governor Lloyd Lowndes, who Is reeking election to the seat In the Unite.', flutes solvate mx occu pied by Senator Gorman, whose suc cessor will be chosen by the legisla ture which meets on Jan 6, at Annap oils. "for over .aT"BI urr v 1 l. nati7,v "'Y.J VI HIO ITEUBALQIA and klmllar OompUinU, And iirepki-Ml tinder tlio Btrlngrnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS . prsseribnl by eminent phytioiat Oil. RICHTER S 4t a fcdnnjjmn h The WIRK SCREEN? Bf'UEKN KIIAMRH. WItKHN DIMM, HtHKRN IHVOUH, FIRE ESCAPES, WINDOW (iUAKItM, HTAIJMC (ICAJlIm, THKK t-VAHim, IRON FENCES. RESIDENCE : 320 NORTH WEST STREET, RE INI IMA. ig, can save ten per cent, by months. CHARLES DERR, JSORIAL ARTIST J3 IUS8TLINK.OF 2rlK TOfi I GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, ' l isM0 JfcJ HAY and STItAW p Floor and Table Oil Cloths. f xoMnoktu MMN STIUWT. g E. B. FOLEY, "SLi, 1 b w e&tytSCJ& Jri?i&2&j6t5lti3t pxty:&Ba work Kimranteed. Ironi,it anil olltftlMjwliiU Ilnlr t Hue h ci-in)tv BIG BARGAINS Ik HI Win e Pine expt'Ctonint, 2t cents cr bottle it Pnluky'iMlriu itoro, 28,11-ist Centre St. Verdict Agnlust the llorougti. The into of -Margaret, wife of Johu Uirly, of Jlahiinoy City, vs. tho borough of Miihu uoy City, on trial lieforo Judge Kitillich in No. 2 court room for the past two days, brought Ina vurdirt this morning in favor of tho I'laiutill' for f3U7 damages. 1'he plain till', who an aged I dy, fell intoa culvert nt tho corner of Second alley and Si,ruto tieet, rr IRlti IhlU .il.tiil itlnv n it lt, ti,,ii of in r hip. a.pi.iitud anl.ieiiiiil mi injury to Scarlet, (Jray ana Plaid flannels, her hneo. AlbitralnM aiiiinled her $1,000 DetlilllS, Tickings, MusltllS, Gillg- dauwei-4. anii tho -.rough nppeaiiii tho ciu-e hamSi Fianllelettes, Canton Flan- 111 eoiirb . iiv uui , iivnni 1111, nmiiiTO wnteis from tho tnoiiiituiii side aud it is alleged was uncovered at the lime of tho mishap. Tim plain i ill' is the mothcr-iu-Imv of 'Squire Philip E Coylo. YOU will always find here a large and attractive line of Dry Goods to select from. Table Linens, Linen Table Covers, White, Casearets stlmuljite liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken woMkon , urlpe. llv Dt-i-ils Kecorilcd. Frutn Joseph II. Slcen and wifo to Harry A. Skecn, prcmUos in Pnttsvllle. rrom Win. 11. Saegcr ct al to Wm. G. Parke, preinises In Mlncrsvillo. l'rom George Stahl ct at to Emma Chad wick, premises in St. Clair, l'rom Hon. Itiiiiard H.Koch and wifo to Win. II. Keeso and wife, premises in York vlllo Prom Hon. lilchard II. Koch and wife to Susan Weaver, premises in YorLvillo. From Alfred W. Thompson and wifo to Sarah Weiss, premises in St. Clair. Up to Date for Fains and Aches. Everybody says lied Flag Oil, siflc. At Gruhler Bros., drug store Marring I.lcoincs. John X. Curran. of Minersville, and Maria Ilrennan, of Norwegian township. John T. Smith, of Pinegrovo township, ami Laasio M. Snnncake, of Kllwooil. Ouo Mluuto Cough Cure cures qtiickly That's what you want I C. II. Hagiiibuch. nels in colored, bleached and un bleached ; all-woll Skirting Flan nels, Crashes, Hosiery, Gloves, Towels, Napkins, Combs, Hair Brnshes, etc. CARPETS AND RUGS This department is on the second floor and is well stocked with the prodti.tion of the leading manufacturers or uarpets ana Kugs. you ww una in this collection of fine patterns every thing that is desirable iu Moqucttes, llody llrusscls, Axminstcr, Tapestry, Ingrain and Rng, and our prices are so low that you cannot iail to be tutted. We are agents for tho . BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS I I a full and complete line always 'in stock, Monthly Fashion Sheets FREE OF I CHARGE. Get one. P. J. GAUGHAN, No. 27 North Main St, Tlio Now Austrian Cabinet. Vienna, Dec. 1. The new Austrian cabinet has been completed. The as signment of portfolios Is as follows: Baron Von Gatitsch, premier and min ister of the interior; Count Wolser shelmb, minister of national defense; Dr. Von Wlttek, railways ; Count Von ISalllet-Latour, public Instruction; Herr Boehmbaweck, finame; Herr Koerl.er, commerce; Dr. J. Von ltuber, Justice; Count Bylandthroidt, agricul ture. DEFENDS HER HUSBAND. Comtio ISsterhnay I)onouiioe I'uli. lloatlons MnllHiitim the Count. Paris, Dec. 1. Comtesse Esterhasy wife of Cotnte Walsln Esterhasy, who Is charged with having written the letter which led to the Imprisonment on the Isle of Devil of former Captain Alfred Dreyfus on the charge of be traying French military secrets to a foreign liower, and copies of whose al leged letters reflecting upon the honor of high French military offlola's have recently been published by Figaro, has written to that journal upbraiding It for laying bare the "recesses and hu man weaknesses" of her husband's prl vate life, "regardless of the fact that It may break a wife's and mother's heart." The comtesse concludes her letter with the statement: "All this Is my cencern alone, but, confident that my husband's honor will emerge ln- tact. 1 forgive and forget all," Century Magazine For the Coming Year. The Century Magazine, with its November number, enleraupoti its twenty-seventh year During its long existence, by reason of its many tintahlo successes, itlias won an assured Mild ciimmuhding position. During the com ing year Tho Century will maintain its ex ceptional position as a inag.7.inu of enter tainment and a a leader in art and thought. Its pictorial features will he notable, and It will command tho services of the foteiiiott artists, Illustrators and engravers of this country and of Lttrnpe. Nut bins like a complete announcement of iWliloraiy featuris can bo attempted now. Dr. Weir Mitchell, whose novel of the American Revolution, Hugh Wynne" is the great success of the yoar, has written a nows'ory for the present volume. It boars the php ant title: "The Adventures Francois: Founding, Adventurer, Juggler and l enclug-Master during the ! rench Hevo- ution." The tale is till! of romance and udveuturo. Mrs. llurton Harrison con. tributes a new novel of New York life called "Good Amerliiuis," in which con- tcmpiir.iticous social types and tendencies are brightly mirrored and described. Theie will bo a group of clever stories about horses and peoplo who like horsei, under tho general titlo of Gallops " "A Woman's Itcmiuihccm-cs of tlio Fiemii In tervention hi Mexico" will he given in a scries of graphic and highly picturesque papeis by Mrs. Cornelius Stcvrnon Fur tbor contributions to the interesting series of "Hcroeiof Pence" will be made by Jacob A. Rlis. G isUv Kobbe, Elizabeth Stn.m Phelps War , and others. For tlio benefit of readers of Tko Century an unusual combination offer is made Tor this year. There has been issued "The Century Gallery of One Hundred Portraits," made up of the flnot engravings that have appeared In ttic magazine, and representing a total ex penditure of nearly ?30,nj0, These aio printed on heavy plate-paper, with wide margins like proofs. Tho retail prito of the gallery is $7,50, but this year it will bo sold only in connection with a subscription to The Century, the prico of the two together being 0 SO, Mrs. Mary Bird. Harrishnrg, Pa., says, ".My child is worth millions to mo; yet I would have lost her by croup had I nut in vested twcnty-flvo cents iu a bottle of One Minuto Cough Cure." It cures coughs, colds and all throat aud lung troubles. C. II. Hagenbuch. Tnlk ofn (Jhllin-'iermnn AVnr, London, Deo. 1. A special dispatch from Shanghai say that the Japanese newspaper ape dlicusslng the proba bility of .war between Germany and China as the result of the occupation of Klaochnu and Kiaochau bay by the Germans, and assert that the German minister to Clttna, Baron Von Heyklng, Is preparing to leave Pekln. riopoi'tod tJtipturo of Miirdevor Morry Chicago, Dec. 1. The chief of police at Desplalncs, about 30 miles west of Chicago, set.t word to the Chicago po lice lart nliiht that he had captured Chrli Merry, who Is wanted for the murder of his wife a week ago last Friday. The police here do not feel at all sure that the man captured Is Merry. Skins on flro with torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, blooding, Bcaly, and pimply humors, Instantly relieved by a warm bath with CuticuhA Soap, a single application of Ct'TicuRA (ointment), tho great Bkln euro, and full dose of Ccticuba Kesoia-ent. It mlrl thnwuhout th worM. tvTTtT). r Conr., Rots jProjn , Ilutiuu Hour t 'urn Torturing Humor," free. ninVIO CVtU &--lN MUlrPuriBM ud nn DAlll O daVln UOwJ bj Cltjcub, Sua p. doting iS-j" will procnt to Its readers a faithful pictorial repre scntauna of the world's most Interesting stid important news. THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY The Wcekl v w 111 continue tu participate in the great political events of our conn try. It will treat of the social and eto tiomic questions, and ot the development of the middle west. Its special corre spondent in the Klondike region will trace the story of the great gold discoveries. Twolongserialswill appear during the J year, contributed by authors of Inter- 3 national fame, and will be illustrated. ( Caspar Wkuney W. P, IlowelU National and Inter national Politics Social and Economic Questions Industrial Enterprise Art and Literature LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Tnr. itrn us Br 8 It CROiKETT THE 1SSOI UTr.D 1IERMTS il fXAJIK B STOCKTUX Owen Wlster IThese and a score of equally prominent Howard Pile Swnters will contribute short stones to the John Kendrick Gangs JWbiki.v in iSoS, making the paper espe Mary E. Wilkin 'dally rich In fiction. Otherfeaturesarethe DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES B) X. B. UAItTIX By POVLTKBY BIO BUM LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT Bi absoiv tram b,c.ispari:itky A SPORTING PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD In the interest of the Webklv.Cas par Whitney Is on his way around the world. He wilt visit Siam In search of big game, making Ins principal hunt from Bangkok. He will visit India and then proceed to Lurope to prepare articles on the spons of Germany and Trance. lik ac0fiyMHiitrfrfftrtifitm). Subtcrtition l',.m a year Voitagtfri in tkt United Siatts, Canada, and Mexico. Address llAlll'KIt 4. ItltOTIIKItS, fulitlxliers, Neir Yoik City F. R. Stockton IN WE ARE ALMOST GIVING THEH uliav: gritty, near half aj rid of tfliMU. Evarything must go, tK I Big Una Suit .Wrhave &Jro a fall Hnof f Storm Overcoats. r t$Jl tile latett styles. M FINE OVERCOATS AWAY. alock in our store containing nothing but OVERCOATS, and as the room is needed for the manufacture of clothing wc are compelled to QlTer ijtj'rfjinary inducements to get take advantage of this great sale, an opportunity that will never again present itself. Here are a few of the prices : v, Blue and Black Beaver, sizes from 34 to 42, all lengths, short and long. Our Price, $4.75 5 manufacturer's price $7.75. I Good Blue or Black Kerseys, $6.00 ; manufacturer's price, $8.25. Good Melton Overcoats, $8.00 ; manufacturer's price, $1 1.00. Imported Melton Overcoats, $10.00 ; manufacturer's price, $14.25. fltSAII Kinds of Chinchillas. All Kinds of Astrakhans All Kinds of Boucle Clays.-T tort, Light Overcoats in the latest styles. Boys' Overcoats from 1 2 to 19 years, almost given away. A large assortment of Children's Reefers, Overcoats and Storm Overcoats, ig stock of Men's all-wool, Heavy Winter Suits, all kinds and colors. Big line of Boys' Suits, all kinds and colors. All kinds of Men's and Boys' Black'Suits. In Children's lamember that everything must go, so take advantage of this great sale, the chance of a life. Remember the place Largest and Cheapest Clothing House in the. County. PAIN EXPELLER. TV,.rl.t t-nrnr' t TJeniarltnlilr Surreisf 01 1 n.,i. o,niM Trmiii Mark" Ancltor." W. Jtd. lilrliterto., St&larlSt.i New fork. 31 lUfillEST AWARDS. 11 Tranch Honses, Own Olusworii, SB&GOcu udorsoil A rocouiuiuadod by . V .-sley, (( lv.Mi.ni it H. H .,'tntmch, 103 N. Main t P. I'. D Kimn, 6 . Main St., i igneiinndoaii. rv. mcHTErfo ANCHOR" 1TOMACIIAT. beat for ' . llTSPtpsInWHtoiiiacli Cnmplnliitn. MISCELLANEOUS. Ott 8ALK A jwc-'iiU'linii't wiunre lieater. Will M som citAp. Appiy a. inia onicy. inOlt IlKKT. uffelllng No. 338 Went Onk I1 ntrwet. ITofl lithe roomn. Hot and cold water, ftiul bath. 0itrnlly located. Apply ftt U C. 3r"ht'B HTooeM ttore, Jftrdiu and Centre street. 13-Mvr filOH 8ALK. Th pApulnr Ashlnnd operficrtfe, I' with sTVinnnittum attnclied. known an llr tick's iportltig retort ihrotuhout Mnhauoy alley. Must 1 old 6t onoa Hens in for eel HiijUIMrty enBWfflnill other biilueH Jtertson ttile pr oe to tIkM lfty. Apply At IIkkam olllcf, or(.pr). Briickfi Otiff, AMiUntl, 1 1-30-2 W FOIC URNT. Sore room and dwelling. No. lflONoith Stnhi street. U now read v for ruin, iniiitwiui iioio Hinn inmi.. kiw, hui tuid cold water, both, Im-Ke cellar, yard, ware rnoin nun mhiiiu; it m a very utwiraoje ice for any lclml of htiAtnens. Kent rranonable. lkRw apply to C V. Newhouser, 132 North Mftlnetree. 11-15-tf TOTIOK TO STOOKHOLDKUS. Notice Ii ii lieri'by tilveii that thefu will bo a iiiectlinr of stock holders of the 'Shenandoah Street Itnllwav Oouinanv' on the second Monday of January, A. I nt It o'clock a. m.attlie otllce of the comimny, (H the lloro- Kh of Khen andoah, nt J. W. J ol 1119011' 8 oftlce, No. 2 3 Nortti Main iire t, tor ine purpnee 01 cieciiiiK oincern, adopting by-laws, and do nnd perforin such miwr corporate aces nn may 00 ' remefi ou vlj ble II. 1. Uenthchlkr, 1 1-30-2 w Secretary. Bid LOT OF FRESH (IIS Candies and Cigars whole sale and retail. . . . BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. All kinds of nuts and fruit", and Christinas toys nt very low prices. PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 29 W. Centre Street. FOR RENT. One dwelling on North White street, formerly occupied by Isa dora Lauterstein. Has 10 rooms. Bath, heat and other conveniences. -Al'PLY AT- (JURA'S IittERY, Cor. White and Lloyd Sis., Shenandoah, Pa. JIS9 C. MR11MAN, TEACHER OF MUSIC, TIANO AMI onOAN. No. a I N White street Shenandoah, Ttt. AM MOTH CLOTHING L. GOLDJN, Prop.. HOUSE, and 11 SOUTH M4 IN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNSYLVANIA. Webster's ,; International Succewor of the 14 UnabiidaetL" The Ono Great Standard Authority, So wriUHi Jlon. J), J. ltrewer, Justice I', is. Hnprfino Court. Btcuidarcl or the IT. 8. floT't rrintlnff ( Office, the U. 8. Supram ( Court, all the State Hu- , pi erne Courts, and of Dear- ; ij nn me bcuooi boost. Warmly Coiiifiiettdccl W ut Riinerintendenu J c f Hrhooln. ConK I'real. uwiiiHmi outer fciiucatort : niiuuBt wiuioui uuiuuer. XnvaliinUle In the iKiusehold, a rut to i Uie teneher, scholar, pro. J fMulonnl man, and self. 1 eduuator. THr BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE. It Is easy to find the word wanted. It Is easy to ascertain the pronunciation. It Is easy to trace the growth of word. It Is oasy to learn what n word means, Tt.' '"' Yfh Ttibnno Savsi . .. ' 1 , ' ',!"'. ' '"IV. !'"m f wl,h 1 1 . . 1 . 'T "' "i.11 uiorouBneoi- 11 rt1ln,"r,y'li'a'.,'il,,lsliii- The .1 illy lun'fii'l t , llinta this 11 uork to which It 1. 1 QET TNG DUST. 5 A?"SNjcinieu nages sent on aDDlicstlon ta O.-l-C. MKKRIAiT CO., lllhllshern, i 0KW000Os00OOsbs DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsorlal artists always In attendanoe. Neateat Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block.- Headquarters for , . . . Oomtuerolal Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. Q RANT MOVl'.lt, Prop., Cpr. Coal and Main streets, Shenandoah, Ta, fmm : $1.00 per day. Tfjf, Stabllni; Paollltles Unsurosed. Uoarders oouifortably oocoinuiodcted by week ur snouiu.
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