HiwinM-Mumi i -ifcMiiBi V'irt'WitMi ii m Mmnii nnriiri! n.rmri r, ,m kuMmMH'iinr, irr-Mrtoi n Ir - - . ra itt - . . . m. , i.lAiin - - - - HOOKS S wuwi. j 9 j s M w iJ . i HINTS FOR CARBFUL We wlvise mi not to wait until t -.1.ll..... k,,i i,, f-mlv whlir tltP aMOHltlC'.lt iS Ci knowing tliut Hie Roods will be u represented and th . w .. .. ... J. A r.m nf our nflcM one eiM sens uic siunc guvus. . ... DOLLS. China hend dolN, 4c. up. l'atent Ilend " 8 inch long, 10c. l'eltbody, " 3C np Kid Ixxlv ic. np I rcssed dolla $c. np GAMES. Oar took of (MM cannot beaten In price or variety. Old Maid, Author, and a docen others at 5 ceo to. Rrrnnrl Boy, Telegraph Boy, Bicycle Race, and many more at 33c. India, like Parcheeal, 15c. TO VS. I It rou eaaariM our tor you -wttl ana wo are nstni waon we ony they r the a onaajieM you ever Nickle Engine and three cara, ajc up. Hook and Ladder at e. l-'ire Rmrines, worth 7SC, m at toe. And 1 many other. I A scripture text for cvory day th yaar. Uut th thing Tor teachers to give their classes. 1 5c eaoh or 13 1-9 cants when 8 or til&re are taken. Trumpet, Sc np. Kxtra rallies ill China set for children. Pin trays ioc up. Jewel boxes, 25c up. Dressing Cases, 75c up. Work Boxes, $1.00 up. Goods purchased now laid aside till wanted. .HOOKS & I ON WEATHER STRIP. SWALM'S REALIZED AT PRICES THE LOWEST. j We aim to sell better goods fojale&s money than any other store in the county. ' f j Because we have the largest ston $wice the stock of all our nvais ana linuaiors. 1"fjilvra iu,uiiS, power no one can equal. Our tjirDay-Ligut btore is mil of great values that are low prills to you. CLOAKS AND WRAPS. For a dozen years we have held tj( lead for low prices for Cloaks and Wraps, Coats and jdfcets, for young or old. Our stock is large and fully up-tfeate in style and prices. - L. J. WILKINSON, BIG We have pretty near rid of tham, Everything must "llSv lw a full ilicr.litift of Men Storm Overcoats. Bit m Suit n livlf the latest styles. and 11 SOUTH Bin IRS. lnst minute to tnnkcynnrV Bietc ou can iiuv Here, He prices are at low as any- ----- mfvmntm. Mr tree ornament make our ore a bower of beauty. Olnn ball' h, 4, 5 and toe Tinsel orr1 ititu, tc np. Onrdcn Li 1 Mom, Animals, etc. BOOK 1 Mie book comiter we l.are 1 Toy liookl per and linen, 5c up. Hound boi sup. r, v. 1.-.. K, oiui 1 Robinson ! stori WW) nrvuB rnuiua, utciv LtVe of Washington, Lin- eolttJ aonu, in cvcrnl styles. frorfl I lOnrlineof DOlic Praver bobks will be I reanyi I few days. Orders booked I . 11 Select No ron the 8. 8. Lessons fori 'P8 now rcartv. rublisher s price, 185 ; our price, f i.o. . I Cards and 6k1ets. I Collar and Swflfscts. 1 Photo MeddSHonB. 50c up. A very nc- i ceptabUpift. ! Ynrds of KMHM, &c, 65 and 75c No trouble to ihow goods. BBOWN. SjfAM! 11 dAINu ! rhfJatlbcs that door again. STOP IT,! PutlEclipse Spring and Check on. RAN door strips. IE STORE. ARGAINS B WE ARE ALMOST GIVING THEfi our store containing nothing but OVERCOATS, and as the room is needed half a bfm ;in vantage of this go, so t Blue and Black Beaver, sizes from 34 to 42, all lengths, short and long. Good Blue or Black Kerseys, $6.00 ; manufacturer's price, $8.25, pod Melton Overcoats, $8.00 ; manufacturer's price, $11.00, ' Imported Melton Ail Kinds of line of bho ieht Overcoats in k of Men's ber that everything must go, so take advantage Ren MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE! MAirU STREET, - . i at . . - "AgCf'S ASiitssii Cart better known as Ayer'n Cherry Pec toral, has made a record-. for its remarkable cures of asthma. Cases that have been considered beyond hope or help have been cured by this remedy. We give two examples of such cures out of the many on record: "My mother has been a great snfTerer from asthma fur the paat ten years, and her recover; I.; almost without a parallel. On account of her advance i age over seventy we had but little hopes of ever seeing her well again ; but we are sincerely grateful to inform you that she has boon entirely owed by the use of AVer's Cherry Pectoral. INGJJS BANKS, Tar Brook, N.8. "I was a sufferer for a long timo f apthma, v:iinly endeavoring; to procure re of in tlio use "f ordinary rcmeJic1. At length 1 was in.iucod to try a bottln of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tha first bottlo afforded me so much benefit that I continued the use of the remedy until entirely cured." JOSEPH KI.ONZ, Charlotte, N.C. C&erri Pectoral put np in half-size bottles, 50 cents. Full-size bottle, $1.00. Def'Us Itceortlril. From Win. L. Ctle to (loo. ronolioo, pretrtise In Uilberton. From Jonathan A. Henry et ux. to Lewis Marbtirw, premises in South Manhelm. The charter of St. Paul's Reformed church If Clierryvllle was lecouled this morning. "For three years I sullerwl from Salt lllifion. It covered my hands to such an extent that I eould not wash them. Two liottlra of l)u rd oik Blood Bitten cured me." Liable Young, Piibes Mills, St. Lawrence county, N. Y. lMirelianeil lnrly. W. W. Lewis, of Malianoy City, lits pur chased tho hotel property owned by the Uustavtis Q. Roth estate, in Tamaqim. Tlio consideration was $8,500. NSON'S. DRESS GOODS. A remarkable stock in richn-ss of weaves, in newness of styles, in lowness of prices. All these combine to make this the leading store for Dre-ss Goods Bargains, TAKE VOUR PICK. Is it a Handktr'chief, a Silk Umbrella, Gloves, Neckwear, Shirt, Hosiery, Underwear, Ifine Linens for table use, or Stamped Linens for Embroidery, Lace Curtains, a New Dress, Cloak, Wrap, a Nice Celluloid or Porcelain Hand Painted box of Collars, Cuffs, or Sundries. We claim to sell heller goods (or MAIN and LLOYD STS., .... SHENANDOAH, PA. great sale, an opportunity that Overcoats, $10.00; manufacturer's price, $14.25, Chinchillas. " the latest "styles. Boys' Overcoats from 12 to 19 years, almost given away. A large assortment of Children s Reefers, Over coats and Storm Overcoats. all-wool, Heavy Winter Suits, all tHE PRODUCE MARKETS A rtpflttotod livDr-nltiiBH In l'lillniinl nliln mid Itnltlmore. Phtladelnliln, Oe . 8.-Flour quiet: wtn ter superfine. do. extra, 3.2BS.7S! Pennslvnnln roller, elenr, IWM.K; do. straight, t4.40fM.KG; western winter, clear, S4.10O4.SR: do. straight, t4.464.60; city mills, extra. S.S.60. Rye flour Inactive, but firm, at 10 tor rnoice l-ennsyi- vnnla. Wheat firm, No. 2 red, spot. M4ft 7c.; No. 1 Pennsylvania and No. 1 Dela ware red, spot. 97(u9Sr. (.'orn quiet and ateady; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 3IM9 TO'tic.; No. 8 mixed, in expori eievaior, tBftSHic. Oats quiet and steady; No. 1 white. Me.; No. 2 white, clipped. Oft tttoc.; No. 1 white, dinned. 0c. Hay steady: choice timothy. J1W1S.60 for large bales. Beef steady; beef hams, ttlOS. Poik steady: family. UH. Lard steady; wertern stoomed, S4.53Vi. Butter steady; western creamery, 14fil4c.; do. factory, lmfllto.: BlBlns, 4e.; Imitation cream ery, ltflltc.; New York dairy. 13e.; do. exuamery, 148t4c: fancy prints jobbing atiliQiata.; do. wholesale, 30. Cheese firmer; large, white and colored, Septem ber. 8Vlft8ttc.: small, white and colored, 8f?94c.; llRlit skims, 6fWHe.; part skims, 4HBHc.; full skims, 84c. Eggs firm; Now York and Pennsylvania, 91026c.; western, fresh, 21!3c. Potatoes Arm; Now York, t2.lWi2.25: sweets, tl.W2. Tallow firm: city. as-Mc.; country. t9 tc. Cottonseed oil steady; prime crude, lfHic.: do. yellow. 22o. lloaln steady; strained, common to good, tl.40Ol.46. Tur pentine ateady at S2auc. Freights to Liverpool dull; cotton by steam, 3031c. ; grain by stedmer, WQHW- Long Island and Jersey cabbage, per 100, t3.BOQ4.50. Baltimore, Dec. 8. Flour quiet, un changed. Wheat strong: spot and month, WiWAc. ; January, 9Sfj98'4e.; May, 93Ko.; steamer No. 2 red, 924f9S1ic. ; southern wheat, by sample. 98S8i4c.; do. on grade, 93W98Vic. Corn dull; spot, JHfWci month, smfiWic; December, new or old, 32r:ttVe. : January, 81JSWHSC.: February, tliWi32c.; steamer mixed, 31ff3114c.; south ern white corn, 80084c.; do. yellow, 31 38c. Oats steady; No. 2 white western, 214itf30c : No. 2 mixed do., 2727V4c. Rye firm; No. 2 wentern, 5.H4C. Hay firm for the better grades; choice timothy, tl3. Grain freights quiet, light demand, un changed. Sugar strong, unchanged. But ter firm, unchanged. Kggs and checso unchanged. Whisky unchanged. l,lvo Stock MurUotM. New York. Dec. 8. Heeves steady for steers, oxen and bulla; weak for dry cows; ynrds about cleared; native Bteers. tl.2B4.8B; slugs and oxen, J2.6Orf3.10; drj cows, tl.80ff3.40. Veals steady: grasaert, lower; veals, t6(8T.75; limited number, IS; grassers. westerns, t2.EOe2.7S. Sheep and lambs active; sheep, 3ffl.76; lambs. 15.264jC.62V4. Hogs firm at t3.M 8.70. East Liberty. Pa.. Deo. S.Cattlo steady; prime, S4.76ei.85; common, JS.2&fi3.GO, bulls, stags und cows. t2&3.6U. Hogs fairly ac tive; prime 1 'turns, best Yorkers and ptgs, tS.40ff3.t.',. heavy, 3.363.40; roughs, S23. Sheep steady; choice, ttCOffl.SS; rommon, t3f3.C3: choice Iambs, t&05.90; common to good, U.WI&.X; veal calves, I6.M7. One Minute Cough Cure cures quietly. That's what you want I C. II. Hassnbuch. There's a Thousand Things we can't mention. The IIr.KAl.11 isn't big enough to make a slight mention of our marvelous stock, but come and see us. Shen andoah's best store can't afford to do things by halves. We have bought the best of the season's offerings and most cordially ask you to come and sec the great stock of seasonable goods, whether you want to buy or not. Sensible Gifts, N'o trash in this vast stock of honest goods. Nothing but dependable stock, that you won't be ashamed to offer as a gift to any one. less money than any other store. FINE IN will never again present itself. All Kinds of Astrakhans' kinds and colors, Big line of Boys' Suits, all kinds and colors. of this great sale, the chance of L. GOLDIN, Prop.. A MOST GRAPHIC STORY. It is Taken Direct from Rent Life. A Charming New England Lady tells her Experience both Abroad and in America. Tho unwritten romances of life are more ' wonderful and far more Interesting than the 1 most vivid works of fiction. The one we are shout to relate occurred In real life, and in both Interettttgnnd instructive. Sirs. Jennie Hay formerly lived in Man chester, N. It. Her home was pleasant, her surroundings comfortable. In the year 1880 he visited England, and while in thnt country began to experience strange sensa tions. At first alio attributed them to the change of clltnnle, but they continued and increased, until finally, like many another . oman, she became utterly dlsconraged. It was while in this condition that lira, liny returned to America ana her home Thousand of women who read this story tan appreciate Hie condition in which Mrs. Rsy llieu nan and symimthlse with her suffering Two prominent physicians were called and endeavored to do all in their power lor her relief. In spite, howeer, of their skill, Mrs. Kay grew weaker and mure doiin'twtd, while the agony she endured seemed to increase. It wan at this tune that a noted physician uho nun tailed declined Mr. Hay was suffer ing from cancer, said there was no help and told her friends she could not live more than week at the farthest. And here conies the Interesting pan of the stery, which we will endeavor to tell in Mre. Bay's own words. She said : "Unknown to all these physicians, I had been using a preparation of which I had heard much. 1 didn't tell the phyaiclans, beoiusd I feared thev would ridicule me, and perhaps order Its discontinuance. During nil the while that the physicians were attend ing mi) the preparation was steadily and f.iitbfully doing its own work in its own way, and I had faith in its power. At last the doctor said there was no use of his coming lor he could do mt no good. I had sufieied so much that I was quite willing to die, but it seems that I was nearer to relief than I knew. One week from the day the doctor last called a false growth, as large as a eotfee cup, and which looked as though it had been very large, left me. I sent for a doctor, and he dei lired it was fibroid tumor, but said he had never known one to como away of it Mjlf lii-l'ure. I immediately began to gain health and strength, and I unhesitatingly de dure that my rescue fiom death wasdue sole ly to tlio marvelous etTects of the Warner's Sifo Cure, which was tho reiuody I took un known to the physicians, and which certain ly rescued me from the grave It is my firm belief that many ladies who are said to die or cancer of 'he womb arecases like mine, and if thev could he induced to use Warner's Safe Curo, they, like nie, might be saved." Tho abovo graphic account is perfectly true in every respect. It Is said that "truth is stranger than fiction," and when tho thous ands uf suHering, helpless women who are upon the road which physicians Gay leans only to death, consider th? story as above given, there Is reason for hope and joy, even although they may be now in the depths of despondency and misery. To such ladies the above truthful account Is williugly given. 'l'irot riret Tire! Insure your property from loss In tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Phils. Underwriters (Insurance Oo. of North America and Fire Association), Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Kiro insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firerucns Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardili St., Shenandoah. Prosneritv comes nuickest to the man whose liver is In eood condition. DeWitt's Little Dirly Iti-crs nro famous littlo pills for constipation, biliousness, indigestion and all stomach and lter troubles. C. II. llagen- bucn. A l.lni 1. 111.V Trncro Dontli. Philadelphia. Deo. 8. John F. Smith, a lineman of the Northern Electric Light company, while repairing n wire on Oermautown avenue yesteiday, was instantly killed. The wire was attached to the Bide of a house and Smith was working on it. lie suddenly fell to the ground. His head was severely cut, and lie lived about two minutes. It Is pot known whether he waB electro cuted or klllsd by the fall. Help Comes to Those Who Take .lied Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. Qruhlcr Bros., drug store. At FACTORY : 33l-24o NORTH UMRRICK ST., SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Parties Intending to get fences In the spring, cap save ten per cent, bj ordering in the winter months, for the manufacture of clothing Here are a evv of the prices Our Price, $4.75 , manufacturer's price $7.75. , y , , - All Kinds a life. Remember the place j Aprd in assiog. Dr. J. fierce Iloberts Is still confined to a dark mom at his residence on account of an eye affliction. Danlnl Sterner to-day moved his family from North .Tardin street to West Oak street. James Munday and family to-day moved from South .lard in street to Wiggans. John McLaren, of East Coal street, is seriously ill. James 8. Williams made a business trip to Rending yesterday. Harry Levy, who was employed as clerk at Louis Mann's store, left to day for Rochest er, N. Y , and intends U remain there. Hev Holwstt O'lloyle visited friends at Pottsvillc to-day. County Controller II. H. Severn is con fined to hla home by an attaok of la grippe. Mlat Hattle Williams has gone to I'ottavilc, which place she will make her future home. Ulcus rd Olgen Is home from Diujueue to spend two weeks vacation at the parental hnmestiad on North Jardin street street Mr Ogrteu Is employed as a chemist for the ('ami gin' Iron works. B. ,1. Keogh was admired by tho fa r sex of the county sent last evening. Miss Nose Ilellly Is confined to her home by the fracture of an arm, sustained by slip ping at a hydrant, Mrs. W. O. Drown, of West Cherry street, has returned home from St. Clair, where she attended a funeral. 'XI10 laulslY 1Hnguage. Julian Hnlpli, who nuido ft tour of tho European continent, found It dlfllottlt to master tho I)mh lungtmae. "The Danes," ho wrot! ironi Copenhagen, "are not satlsflnl with tho alphabet. They have Invented 11 twouty-sevonth letter, which is mi O with it nmrk run through It, dlaxo nnlly, from nortli-northw est to soutli-south-oast, und this amazing lettor eoinos In most of the words. They are so proud of it that thoy pnlnt It, nil by itself, In huroto size on tho front of the second stories of the trum cara "I always used to think thnt when a British orUtissiun or Swedish prince anno, hero to got n Nvll'o nil ho had to say wo, 'Wjlll yjou mjnrry mjof Hut I didn't know n great denl of Danish then. In fact, I only know tho word 'tandetlkker, ' whloh moans 'rancid mutch' lit loast I think so afUT using those mntches nil over tho world tiinco I have come horo 1'vo not only dl,cocriil tho O with a bkowor through It. but 1 find thnt tho Inngungo U so I1111 oisihlo tliut the Danes themselves httvu gnon It tip "Th -y hpUl Copunhngun KJuuciihaven, Kloliunliuvn, CopoiihiiKUO. Loepunliuun. friiworkoi Will lliunip. I'lttHburc, Dec. 7. The vote by tele graph by the Window Glass associa tion on the wage proposition made by the manufacturer was counted last night. The proposition carried among the blowers and gatherers by a vote of 1,210 to 976. Dy this vote the fac tories will start up at an advance In wagep of 18 per cent, Instead of 18 per cent, ;F':ed by the men. .CHASES BIoodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UHflT IT IQ I Tho richest of nil restore VtfnHI 1 1 10 I tivo foods, because It re- daces the essentials of llfo that nro ox lausted by dlsensc, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, ox cesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! SKS digestion perfoqt It creates solid llesb, muscle ana strength. The nerves being made strong tbo brain becomes active nnd clear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a fonmle regulator has 110 equal. Price 6O0., orflve boxes S2.00. Druggists or by mall. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free. Wrlte Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1812 Chestnut StrooL Philadelphia, WIRE SCREENS, 11 KEEN FRAMR-4, HCRKKK NOM, HI IIKUK DOOIW, FIRE ESCAPES, WINDOW UL'AHIM, HTAHLR ttUAKlM, TURK nUAKIM, IRON FENCES. residence: : 220 NORTH WRST STRRBT, AWAY, OVERCOATS wo are compelled to ofTer.i'grtiinary induct ments to get : of Boucle Clays.-ggrfr All kinds of Men's and Boys' Blick Suits. In, Children's Largest and Cheapest Clothing I louse in the County, SHENANDOAH, PENNSYLVANIA. WTiot err as gi of the OloM f or 7 NEURALGIA ana similar Complaints' and prepared rnirr the Htilngont GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS prMonbetl liy ctalnentphysloisasi DR. mCHTER'S TAIN EXPELLED Wnflrl wnnwtiml t IfflnorVftlilv PUPCPiBflll I lOnlr irpnitlnr w Uh trade Mark Anchor," I r Alii lilrnif r A roi 1 1 i i piiei rsi. iicT 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branoh Houses, Own Glassworks, SAAGOcu. Endorsed & rccouuaund'ecl by A. W alley, 106 It. Main St., C. II. Ilacenbnoh, 101 N. Main St., ,F. P.P. Klrlin, 6 f. Main St. .' "Shenandoah, r. . I "SgpitUT" J DR. RICHTEFI'S " "ANOnoif STOillAntATi best fori I Coll' .I'vepepsln&Stonincli Oomplalnf. THE FLORIDA LIMITED. Tlireo Knllre New 'I'rilllls For Solllliern tnllwu'rt l'lornln Hervlce. 'I he Southern Hallway will inaugurate its Florida Limited on January 17th. 1808. The three trains built for this service aie the finest that havo ever leen turned out by the Pullman Company. This season's schedule will be the fastest and most con venient ever operated between Kastern cities and the retorts of the South. The Florida Limited will leave llrosd street station daily, except Sunday, at 2:30 p.m. nndarrivo at Jacksonville at 1:10 p. in. and St. Augustine 2:20 p.m. Write to John M. Ileal), Dim let Passenger AgenJ. 8X0 Chestnut street, Phila delphia, for further information and advance Pullman reservations. rt.n A lit. lT,,l,ua VorCllr v. . frightfully burned on the face and neck. l'aiu was losianiiy reneveu oy weivius Wltid, Hitznl Salve, which healed the iniurv without leaving a scar. It is the fatuous pile remedy. U. JI. liagenuucti. 1'HiliijT Goutriict Awuitled. Tho ShamoUin Borough Council on Tues lay evefaing awarded tho contract to pavo two squares of Shamokin street to Contrac tor Edward Ilyau, of Springfield, Ohio. Tho Mack block brick Is to be used, and tho con tract price is $1 08 per square yaid. The work will be commonced about tho first of pril. as soon as tho weather is favorable. '''here were uiuo bidders hut as tho contract was awarded in secret session, it Is not known what the oilier bids weie. There are many advantages in awarding tlio contract al this time, among which is that much cheaper rate can lie seeured now than in the spring It might be advisable for the I oca Council to award a similar contract at this time. Jutttry a 10c box of Casearete, tho finest liver and bowel regulator ovor made. Xew Stl Postal ttartl. It is expected that within a week all the first nu'd second class post offices of the country will havo been supplied with tho new style postal card. Tho new issue com prises a small" vignette of John Adams, for domestic use only; a domestic single and reply card a quarter of nu inch or so smaller than the present card, and n new card for foreign use, which is somewhat smaller than tho international card now employed. MISCELLANEOUS. P. Oil SAIJK. Tho populnr ABlilniiaoierftcafe, wfth jfyhmnftlinn attached, known np Uriick's fportiiifc resort liroultout Mnlmm valley, Muist lie sold at once lteawon forscl ling, party cngHKlntf In other IniflnotM. Hanson- able pr'ce to HrM party. Apply ot Hrrai.u olllce, or Ueo. ItrucK sCaie, Atmlaml, u-80-2w TOTlCK TO STOCKItOLDISUS. XotlcO !t il lierehy Klven that (here will ben meeting of Ntocklmhtera of tho Slicnntulonh Street Hallway Company" on the woo ml Jlomlay of January, A. 1)., 189S, i.t 11 o'clock a. in , ut the olllce of the cnmimny, In tl ItorotKh of Hhen andonh, at J. W. Johnoii's oillcc, lso. 2 12 North Main ttre.t. for the nuroowj of ulcctinic ofliccm, niloptitnc hy-lawp, and do and perforin such otner corjioraH' acta iw may he acemed ad Visible. H. I. llKNThCIILKU, ll-:i0-2v Secretary. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Do you have headache, or feel drowsy after reading a khort tune, or wlu-n reading do the letters or words run together ? If you have any of these symptoms your eyes need atten tion. All cases of astigmatism and muscular deficiency carefully corrected and every pair ol glasses guaranteed to be satistactory. Examination Hade at the Rouse or at Our Storo. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPflCIAN, No. 7 South Main Street Old Point Comfort find Va1i!njlon,CS On Deccmlior 28 the Pennsylvania ftallroad Company will run the first of a new series of Personally-Conducted Tours to Old Point Comfort nod Washington. The party will travel hy t,0 (fcpe Charles Houta to Did Point Comfort, where one day will be spent; thence by boat up the Potomac to Washington, spending two days at that point. Round-trip rito; Including transportation, meals en route, transfers, hotel accommodations, berth on Hcnmer, and all necessary expenses, $22.00 from New York j $21.00 from Trenton ; $10.60 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. At n slight additional expense touriita can extend the trip io Virginia lleach, with accommodations at (be Princess Anne Hotel. Tickets to old Point Comfort only, Includ ing one and three-fourths days' board at that place, and good In return direct by regular trains within six days, will be sold 111 con nection with this tour at rate of $10.00 ,from New York. $15.00 from Trenton, $11 00 from Philadelphia, mid proportionate rates from other puints. For itineraries nnd lull Information, apply to ticket nueiits; Tourist Agent, 111)0 Ilroad way, New York ; or Geo. V. Iloyd, Assistant lleuernl Passenger Agent, llroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Who Bald They Have a Cough? Advice Take Pan-Tina, 28c. At Oruhler Bros., drug store. SPOONT'S, 1 08 & 112 East Centre Street. HOLIDAY FURNITURE. Can be bought from us this year 35 per cent, cheaper than during any other season. This is our holiday induce ment. Fine Cane Seat Dining Room Chairs, . . . 75c Square Extension Table Handsomely decorated, $2.75 Bed Room Suits in Eight Pieces . . . $15.00 ONE CARLOAD OF Plush Rockers For Christmas Gifts, $1.00 up. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS At Factory Prices. Call on us. No trouble to show goods. SPOONT'S, 108 & 112 East Centre Street. ISH O. WKltMAN. TEACHER OF MUSIC, rtAKO AND ORGAN. No. 81 N. Whlto trest, Slicimmloali, P. RUPTURE CURED, A Specialist on Rupture from Williamspott, will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT TUB Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till 1:30 p, m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or uo pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Fre. loo persons cured in Sunbury, hamokjn, Mt. Carmel and vicinity wild can' bo referrw to. Charges and termd moderate and witmil reach of all. k ' ' " IJlace your order for Holly and Evergreens, Oi every descriptiqn willi COSLETT, si 36 S. Main St. 0'HARA'S LIVERY 1 BOARDING AND SALESSTABLES. Undertaking In ; - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White ) Mansfon and Lloyd (House Streets, f Stables, Shenandoah, J MAHANOY ?fY. 2 liBHT I-1N15 op GRODERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and 8TIUW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths, ? c n enr nv w y?mi m 1 "- OflnlreU.