T HOOKS Be BROWN. THE LAST WEEK. This week we will ever offered. We will not carry any stoi be sold. These prices will interest ou. WE QUOTE A Tftse Ornament. P WoXf ( tin tl-e to Ret tlip best ' jroilifM i nw. Ql( ball 2 and .? for sc. Tttpkl ornaments, 6 for 5c mid up. Tlnl, 8 yard for 5c DOLLS. Out 98c Dressed J1 is a surprise Wr fiavt tome as low ns 25c. Kiddiujly Dolls, aie, 45c, 05c. l'ntBiit lltnd " 18 inches lfttig, 19c. BOOK. It you wnnt nomHmelit, betels where wf com st It Tlithnt value tiillilt Tor tli mmij Toy book lu colors, jc tip. Xtllicit books, jc up. Children's story book, toe tip. Our aSo ntnl 90c hook arc not cnualleil In town. Select Notes on the S. R. Lessons lor 1I08 are now ready at our special price of ft .00. Cnthollo l'myer booVs from 65c to jSt.oo. Should be 75c to $1.25. t-rNOTIC Visit our atora. ESxamina our prictt and we ara a do your shoppin HOOKS & O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Nightw Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House f Stables, MAHANOY CITY. DUELL'S Holiday' Offering ! nirgant Silver Watchi-n, stm winders, Elgin or Wulllinm movement, J7, 8, 512 nml up. Ladles' and lit" t' flue Solid Gold nnd CJold flilcd Wouhos nt lowest prlcos. Large ns'ortmout of Ladles' and GenU' Solid Gold Hlngr different fatten. s set wltli Renti Ino Diamond, fine Opal, Itubbles, Sapphires nnd SuUlmr Stones; also fine Band IUiikh, Intent styltr. Ilrneidet In rmllcrg variety. Hill lino of Option! Goods, fillverwnre, Mwd cnl Instrument?, Ac , any one of whli-h would make a handsome nnd appropriate 110 L' DAY IMtESBKT. Ilollday Bhopper should not take Into con nlderotlon tho fact that wo are located down town. Tho bargains fully rejwy for tho ithort walk, Vo gunronteo thU if tliey tall on u, when shown our prices and frond All good warranted. Dollar sales dollar value. ELLIS DUELL, 20E5 SOUTH MAI IM ST. Seonud door below Cherry and Main streets. RUPTURE CURED. A- Specialist on Kupture from Williamsport will visit Slienandoah Every Thursda; T AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m, till 1:31 p. m Kukture permanently and quickly Cured 01 rfc pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Kupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Freo. 1 00 persons cured in SUinbury, Shamokin. Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. . Qwrges and terms moderate and within reasji of all. PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE 2? W. Centre Street. Dealer In Fruit and Contectlonery, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco and Toys. Mtiadsawtlsa to SOc Mr lb v1x4sV( droi le ir b iirai4 ....lie tier lb Suit. r- Hlba forZSo Figs,...- 10s per lb Uatt To par lb BARGAINS IN CIGARS, 17c Per Box. HOOKS BROWN. offer) .he best li.uj;am w Ikui Over. liven thing inuv. FEVVlgKlCGS : 5lm1p, of the -'. ic now our I inn1 Jilitl n!t .Btnorg, etc., 5c. Telegraph Boy, Bi. y;lr 3C Win Game. 2sc $1.00 every wlleie. Hero three enrs, i.tc ui. Trucks at 44c 10980. gotta, Sulkies, Mechani ess variety. ECIAL. Teachers Bibb, $1,25. 48c. 95c. 98c. .00 size nt 8oc. t.po, $1.25, $2.30,13.00. 00 up. 75c up. up. o a. Com pars fidad you will ir. BMWN. ENGLAN&S BERING SEA CLAIMS. Tnclp Snui Mny l"ny .Toliu Hull Over UUIon Doitai-H. Boston. Wae. 21. After n. wlc nf conference ftn Boston Justlres Putnam nnd KlnjfJthe commissionerB for the United StrtleB and Canada, respectively, in the affltratlon of the Bering sea claims, hSje completed their work for the reaem, and it la understood will soon heglfflthe preparation of their re ports to tmir respective governments. It is saidghat an agreement as to the amount dflltlie Indemnity claimed has been reaajj'd In all but a few eases, and theseMre likely to be settled with out the appointment of an umpire, which is liovlded for in the conven tion authorising the commission. The amount awarded to Great Britain will be oaM within six months of the time when the final decision is reached, whether it U made by the two commis sioners or hjr an umpire. It is not known wh'4",0lalms have been ruled out, but it ii'understood that the total approved - Jftms will amount to more than Sl.nnocOO. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Do ymi liuhadache, oi feel drowsy after rgading a Jn.i t time, or when reading do the letters or wordi run together? If you have any of lliese sjMjtoira your eyes need atten tion. All casej of astigmatism and muscular deficiency careliliy corrected and every pair of glasses guaranljd to be satisfactory. Examination Hade at tlio Houso or at Our Store. THOmlS BUCHANAN, CH'TICIAN, r'o. 7 SSjth Main Oti-eet. OAVIDSONl FRUNITURE HOUSE, 121 an23 North Main St. Santa Plaus Can Get Ro inters Prom us aboutf nroiture that wilt enable him to ivetire satisfaction to Ills beneficiaries). .Kttere are many things iu our stock parifaUry suitable for bofiday gifts, but an -;Pe of the numerous beautiful, wellaudo and useful articles of furniture will prove a pleasing uuuiviuu w m nsiutci. ab Bpccim iioii day iuducenu offer the following : A stock of fa rockers bought at a redurtion, in i , 1'lush, Leather, Silk Tapestry and eestelle, cane setts and saddles. Our t.SO rockers now $1.25, our (4,00 rxo $1.00, our $4.50 now $2. So, our fb. aow $3.50, our $ 7. ok uow $4.25, t ;. Our reason for such bargain is Ih large order wc placed which enabled 4 to buy at rlosp margin We must close hem out. Our dwelling Space is occupi 1 by them. DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE HOUSE, 121 and 13 North Main St. Near Robbing' Carta House. 1 ( 1 n I I HUow tm, old MallA 1 hrrnna-M. i chevy ! Nicklc n<d mit Iff: niacssaintt,' iTobbvlNKt 9B r 1 1 fi H?U Oft t lid 11 1 BiUOUS-MESS bosses many a body and bur dens many a mind. You can't enjoy the food you like because you are bilious. You take all sorts of pro cautions, and yet the bilious attack leaps on you like a tiger from ambush. You know the feeling 1 The blood seeming on fire with a dull heat ; the boring pains in the oyes ; the head seeming to open and shut ; the hor rible nausea. You know the irrita bility which precedes and tho languor that follows the attack. It's miser able, isn't it ? Why .not cure the trouble ? There's a pill thatwill cure biliousness. Df. J. C. AYER'S PILLS are an acknowledged specific for this derangement. A. Stranger, Texarkana, Tex., writes: " For flfteeit-yaars I have esed Ayort Pills, and find them very affective in bilious com plaints. I hare yet to see the case whore they hare failed to cure." You are Bilious DO NOT FAIL TO AVER'S Off f imiy POINTS. 'appTiltu;ff 1 lirmifrltoul the Gnluitl', t'litoideln f-r FtntT IVniMil. The twen,ly nne-ton die for the oldiis' motininent si York was delivered yvslorday. ily the tiruiduulal dlsehnrge of hit gun. Carl Zipnincrmm, near Shlpponsburg, shot off liia lertarni. The DlulMjkCnnnty Teacl ers Institute met yesterdayBal Lock Haven, to continue in session utlUI Friday. TJ10 total value of real estato taxable in orlhampton county, as shown by the nsseB uitmtjtist issued, la $39,370,000. John Iludovh, JnaepirPrevoznich nnd John I'rerasnlch were committed to jail at Wilkoe- harre yesterday for tho murder of Mathias Lasar, at Ileavci .Meadow, on October 16. The Lehigh County court has sustained the Andlng of a referee, declaring . valid the mortgage of t'00,000 given by tho Allcntown & Iletlilehcm Itapld Transit Company to the Old Colony Trust Company, of lioston. Oeorge W. Hllhiaii, of Reading, secretary of the ICepub.lcan county committee of lierks county, was painfully injured Sunday by being thrown from his carriage Llewellyn M. Gerhard and Miss Sallie A. Deugler were married Saturday at Heading, the groom having oomo from Dakota to claim his bride, who is 17, just half his age. An armory is to he erected at Tnmaqua for Company 15. 8th Regiment, N. G. P. lILieutetiant Thomas W. Ryan, of the United States Navy, has wiitten to his father, ratriok Ryan, of Mahanoy City that he has bean granted a two months' leuvo of absence Lieutenant Ryan has been in the navy twenty years. The .Mahanoy Piano band is holding a fairj UIHb ptueu. The rites of baptism wore administered by Rev. Wm. Jennings, of St. Clair, to soveial candidates in the Ueltk Baptist church on Sunday evening. They will become mem bers of the Olivet Baptist Church, The Reading Cuinpany sent about 200 trains of coal to Market during the past week. The cold snap may boom tho trade a little. The Pho'iulx Hose Company's fair, being held in their hose bouse, Is well patronized, us it should be. There are at present 505 inmates of all kinds at the county home. Stewart Gordon Reed will give Ids charge u splendid chloken dinner 011 Christmas Day. Ladies' solid gold watuh guards. Any and every design. Malay's, 1U North Main St. It Itegulr Monday Court. Thoeouit granted a mandamus on Chief i!urge llaitt. of Schuylkill Haven, to com poll lilm to pay over tho fines, fees and costs collected, which he failed to pay tho borough. J. II. llonsberger, representing Annie Moraii, who holds a judgment against Kline township, presented tho petition of tho latter praying court to grant au order on the treasurer of tho township to satisfy hot judgement. il. J. Fleming presented a petition from the electors of Frnlley township asking the appointment of Edward T. Williams as uuustable of tho district, vice Harry W. Kissinger, removed from tho district, George M. Roads, lu the case of Elmer J. Walbridge vs. the Schuylkill Electric Rail way Cunipauy, asked to amond by substitut ing the name of another to prosecute the case, Horace Wulhridge, having died, M. M Ilurke asked a rulo upon tho Sheriff to show cause why he should not pay into court certain moneys in the case of Kiloy vs. Kapuskle. Intiiese of Commonwealth Vs. Quinn, tried before Judge Koch, Mr. ilurke stated that Q linn was now in jail under an order nf court to pay his wife $10 monthly; that he is willing to take up housekeeping with hir wife, and asked that the allowance be disal lowed. k In the case of Hwift & Co., vs. Tabor, two attachments, Mr. Ilurke said he was prepared to submit the papers. , Mary Oulther, of Yorkvllle, over 70 years of age, prayed for a rule to show cause why her children should not contribute to her support. Call at Hohlerman's for your holiday presents. 12-M-tf Agtilust Heavy Taxation. A bill iu equity was filed by Fergus G Farqu bar yesterday, in which the Alliance Coal Mining Company seeks to restrain James Campbell, collector of taxes ef Wythe town ship for the year 180, and the school district of Dlytbe township, from levying aud col lecting a tax of nine mills clalmiug that eight mills is sufficieut and that all above is assessed to pay fraudulent bills. Salvation Oil the greatest oure on earth for pain, is universally accepted by horsemen and veterinarians as the ue plus ultra of liniments. )(bs I'metureil. E. C. Kehl, of West Line street, a driver employed by C. E. Titmaii. sustained a frac ture of two ribs on the right side this morn ing by falling from a timber car. The frsc tures rere reduced by Dr. G. M. Hamilton. They Will Slalie Your Home Hweet, For they arc biautifnl, elaborate and oheap. Gold and bronze pitt hers, vases, statuary. ornah 1 nts. etc , ut Hohlerman's Jowelry stun, .No 31 North Main street 1214-tf Tl: it tun liit i'.d to all biill'i'iing with colds aud coughs. Dr. Bull's (Juuh oyrup, will always help and never disappoint you, as other cough remedies do. 8v SV --.'SsV.-stv jj rd in Jessing. -Couimilmnn F. E. Magargle's wife gavo birth to a son last night. -Mrs. .tolin M. Jones, of East Apple alley, gave birth to a daughter to day. Harry Maymrry lias gone to his homo nt 'Miiton, Mass., to spend Christmas. V. .1 (Juitin, of Horsnton, wns a visitor to tonn IhhI evei ing and left for Shamoklu this Ij C. Itakes, of Wellsrllle, N. Y., who spent several days hare on business, returned to his homo yesterday. Hubert and John Lawsuit and Joseph Morris and Albert Elsenhart attended the contest eonrl nt Pottsvillo to-day. Mi: s I.lssle Ileitis, one of the public x'hool teachers, Issuirering from illness that threatens to develop into pneumonia. Mrs. John James, of West Centre street, is suffer iig fiom an attae.l; of la grippe and her husband bus inflammation of the eyes. Col. J. 1! Hyde, Col. J. O. Frlek nnd O. W. deary, of Potisvillo, enjoyed a ride over the Lakeside railway fiom Malmnoy City to 1'iwu and return yesterday. Miss Mattle Baugh, of South While street, was a passenger to Ktitztown ut noon to-day. She will attend the nnnual banquet of scholars of the Normal school there. TO CUHIi A COM) IN ONI! DAY. Take laxative Ilronio Quinlno Tablets. All druggists refund thu money If it falls to cure. 25c. The genuine hss I.. 11. (J. on each tablet. We nre never undersold. IJrumrn. tf Tho Coal Tiude, The anthracite coal trado may be bene fited somewhat by tho colder weather which set iu on Satuiday, if it continues long enough. The past week has been a very dull one, the demand for coal boing light and prici s, if changed at all, were still weaker ibnn they have been for tho past mouth Doalcrs are buying sparingly, not caring to take tho chance of carrying over this year any moro stock of coal than is necessary to oipply the immediate reqtiliemcut of their customers. The continuaiico next year of the old arrangements for tho regulation of production and prices has already been In formally announced, and it Is understood that the output of newly mined coal is to be rad.oally curtailed lu thu first half (at least) it not the whole of 1808. If tho larger min iug and curryiuy companies which hold the .'ontrolllng hand onforoe tho restriction as rigidly next year nt they have done this here will bo much eiiU'erlug and dlsticss among the families of tho colliers and rail road laborers iu the anthracite fields lu the first six months of next year. Cuff buttons, ladlos' and gent's, Malcy's. It A ' ' 1 V. ' - f jpiCoughs and Colds. Tliai's what l'uu-Tina is, 35c. At Grahler Bros., drug store. ' Keul Kstnte transfers. Deeds for the following transfers of real estate were filed in the Recorder's ofliie : From Harriet Duukleborger ct al., to Mary Wattershoid, premises in Locust Da 0. IlarryGottschalI et ux to John Gottscball ot ux., premises in Nuremberg. Wm. H. Gross to John Gottscball, promises in Nurcm burg. Albert 11. Shutle to Sarah F. Moyer, premises in Schuylkill Haven. Do You Write? Largost aud finest assortment of ladies' and gent's gold pins. Maloy's, 10 North Main street. It How's Your Cough 1 I'.m-Tlna cures It, 25c. At Gruhler Bros, drug sloio. Obitunry. Mrs. Catherine Jones, of Mahanoy city, died in that town yestorday morning. The deceased was born iu Wales in 1831, and came to this country when quite young, settling at St. Clair. Her husband, Roland Jones, was killed In the Tunnel Ridgo colliery twenty years ago. The funeral will take place to morrow afternoou. Mrs. Michael Barrett, an aged and re spected lady, died at the homo of her son-in-law, John Conway, of Centralis, on Satur day evening aftcrn brief illness. Iltrrict, wifo of Robert Jones, of South West street, died this morning after a pro longed illness. Tho decoased was 56 years of ago and leaves a family. The funeral tvill take place at 2 p. ra. on Thursday. Ladies' and gent's rings, beautifully de signed and set. Maley's, 10 North Main St. It A Mighty Nice Thing for Coughs, What I'an-Tiua, 25o. At Gruhler Bros, drug store. Murrtiijru Licenses, Jel W. Folk, of Palo Alto, and Fannie A. lloyor, of Ciessonu. Edgar Rambergcr, of Rough and Ready, Mahantongo township, and Mary E. Snyder, Leek Kill, I'a. Persons of sedentary habits, especially salesladies, seamstresses, etc., who feel over worked, will find Dr. Hull's Tills a true, uterlno tonic, and an actlvo stimulant of the bowels. 25 cts. Finger MaBhctl. John Tosko had the index finger of his right hand mashed by a full of coal at tho Shenandoah City colliery this morning. Dr. G. M. Hamilton diessed the injury. ci icouioDoior RHEUMATIS I7HUEALGIA and similar Complaints' iuu rrcpartu uuaor i.ie fciriiiKcnt GERMAN MEDICAL UWS presort bed by emlnont physicians : DR. niCHTER'S mm 1 EXPELLI Vi"t, M renowned I UpmarkfllilVfiucrcht ful 1 ioniYireiitifne with Trade Mark" Anchor.' BF. Ad. ltlcliterito., 815 1'farlSt.. Nctr York. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes, Own Qlassworks, is A so cu. Kaaorsua a rccommeadua hj A. Wasley, 106 H. Main St.. 0. H. Hagenbnch, 101 N. Main St., . r.D. Klrlln, 6 E. Main St.. Shenandoah, i DR. RtCHTEP.'S ' "ANCIIOlt" STOMACHAL Isit tnri Coll nypepial ntonineli lioinplHlnf. I 'DIOR SALE Uobblns' opera house. Addrua V I Bobbin, 182 Academy street, Wllkcs- uarre, i'a. ' Ij-UHli FOlt HAI.K. The popular AshlajMloieraoafe, with gymnasium attftohetir known as nnick's skirting reort throughout Muhatioy valley. Must be sold at onee. Keasou for Ml llnir, party eiiKaijliiK In other business. Iteason. able ppco to light party. Apply at IIkiuui ufBce, or (ieo. Uruok's Cuff, Ashland. U-HMw BEST LINK OF GROGERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTKAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. Jut i- . i uLLil Ce Centre St. '1 Bx-lltirulnr'Mpf'n.v l'atall.v Annlti'il. New Yt.rk, Dec. 21. John (KUn Mn- Coy, the noted ex-b'nk I.uikIh whoi- record la know 11 to the iiollic of .ill countrl, vwih mmik on the homl llb a club and piobaldv fatally inlinotl yesterday by John MetilnnNs. pro prietor of a Bow pry lorllnri limine. The men quarreled liecause McCoy said the reputation of the house was not frond and he would not allow his wife to wnik there. RIcQInnlus throw McCoy down 11 flight of stairs and then struck lilm on the head with n hoavv club, tausiiiir hemorrhage of the brain. McCoy was taken to a hospital and Mi (iimilii wan .arrested. Mi Coy at one time arted a burglar's part In "The Stowaway," a realistic drama, and "cracked a safe" on the stage. Celluloid Combs i:plotloil. New York, Dec. 21. Two pasteboard boxes filled with celluloid combs cumo In contart with steam pipes of a car on the Sixth Avenue Elevated road yes terday and exploded with great .force while the train was standing at a sta tion. Two men Were hurt by the ex plosion and three women fainted and had to be carried out of the car. There was a panic lu the oar, but the fact that when the acetttent occurred the car was stationary and the gates were open, operated to avoid disastrous re sults. The car was badly wrecked. Young Foraror Sent to ltofornmtory. Lam aster, Pa Pec. 21. William Lei bold, the 18-year-old boy w ho v as on Sunday convicted of forging the name of Charles B. Ciiubb to 67 chocks, and of Issuing the same, was yert'Tday sn tenced o the HuntliiiT-Jun reformatory. Judge Brubaker, In sentencing Lelbold, said he could be sent to the peniten tiary for five years on each of the 131 Indictments under which he was con victed, or a maximum of B70 years. Struck by it Train. Louis I'arrisb, aged 23 years, was struck by a tiain at Tnmanond this morning and us tatned a fmcturo of the left leg below the knee. He was removed to the Miners' ho?p tal at Fountain Springs. Illshnp ItuIIsnn's Successor, The standing committee of tho Prntotant Episcopal diocese of Delaware approved tho transfer of Bishop Ethorlhort Talbot, of the diocease of Idaho and Wyoming to the posi tion of Bishop to tho Diocese of Central Pennsylvania, to succeed the late Bishop Rulison. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm We oiler to buyers of shoes c On our bargain table you patent tip, sizes 8 to n, sole duced to 59 cents. These are sold-elsewhere from 75 to 85 cents. Large stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Over Gaiters and Long Jersey Fleece-lined Leggings, low prices and quality the best. SPECIAL NO. 1. 224 pairs of Ladies' Cloth Over Gaiters at'- 19c. Come and see them before you buy. Men's Dress Shoe 1.00, sold at other stores at $1.50. We have the best Dongola pat. tip Ladies' shoe at $1.50 (cheap at $2.00). SPECIAL NO. Jg, We have about 50 pairs of Ladies' Fine Hand Turn Shoes, Coin Toe, (some common sense toe) all small sizes, from 2 to 4; these shoes we have cut the price almost in half. Regular prices on these shoes are $3.00, $3.50, and $4.00. Closing them out at $3.oO the pair. Remember sizes 2 to 4 only. Come buy from our store aud save your dollars. If you have Corns or Bunions use "Whltelock's Sure Corn Cure," we make It and guarantee It to remove your Corns and not soil the hose. Also try 'our Bunion and Corn Pads. b Whitelork,sCheaPShoeStore' 1 g;- V I HI LV 1 W Iv O .- (o J)rug Store. S REALIZED. AT PRICES THE LOWEST. We aim to sell better goods for leas money than aijy other store in the county. WHY? Because we have the largest store twice tlie stock of h11 our rivals and imitators. This gives us a purchasing power no one can equal. Qur big Day-Light Store is fufi of great values that are low prices to you. CLOAKS AND WRAPS. For a dozen years we liave held the lead for low prices for Cloaks and Wraps, Coats and Jackets, for young or old. Our stock is large and fully up-to-date in style and prices. L. J. WILKINSON, MAHANOY CITY. ,1. A Murphy ha been transferred from the management of Swift A Co.'s bouse here to one of the company's- places at Baltimore, Mil. There are a number of applicants for the vacancy among them a government oltlcial who expects to soon step down from his position; and another is a memlier of one of the oltlest firms id the hotelier I ng business In the county. The Windsor hotel recently vacated by John Feeley is to be re-opened by Oil. Outdoor, formerly a conductor on the L. V. milroad. The first annual handicap shooting match under the. auspice of the Mahanoy City Gun Club will take place at Mahanoy City park 011 ('Inhumes Day. Over 500 live pigeons have been received and more are expected. Word baa been received from Benjamin and Jamb Morgan at Seattle, Washington, that they will start for Alaska on February 1st and will be among the first making the spring rush to the Klondike. Their outfits arc now ready. Bcujamiu Morgan was formerly a rcfitklit nf St. Nicholas and his brother, Jacob, lived iu this town. They have relatives here. LIZZIE DE KALE'S CONFESSION. DeolaroM Thnt Cloitiiuoi Kxm-clstitt llypnotio Influence Over Hoe. Norrlstowii, Pa., Dec. 21. Lizzie De Kallt. who Is to have a hearing: with James A. Clemmer this afternoon, on the charge of complicity in the murder of Mrs. Emma P. Kalper, tor whom Charles O. Kaiser, hushani of the vic tim, Is undci death sent 1 nee, has made a conftsslun to her counsel. Hhe says that lor thiee vears Clemmer has wielded a hypnotic Influence over h--r. On the nleht of the murder he Induced her to go dilvlns with lilm. When thev reached a certain point on the road, where the crime was committed, he left her for a few minutes. She hoard two shots flced and presently Clemmer returned. Ills hands and clothing were bloody. They went together to Philadelphia, where lie told her he had shot Mrs. Kaiser, and gave her all the detaifc of his meeting with Kaiser and Ills wife In another carriage by previous ar rangement with her husband. Later, the confession goes on to say,Clem mer and the DcKalb woman wartdered through New Jersey and Pennsylvania, working separately at various places, until their arrest. 3 3 greit bargains for Christmas. Nothing makes a more use ful Christmas present than a good pair of shoes, slip pers or rubber boots; we have them. We name a few prices to give you an idea how cheap you can buy from us. Ladies' Velvet House Slippers 39c. (cheap at'soc.) Men's Velvet House Slip pers only 49c. better grade 65c, 75c, 90c, $1.00 aud 51.25. 3 3 will find Children's Dongola leather counters and insole, re 3 58 sr 3 3 3 Shoes For S Christmas. j Some folks think a Christmas present should be some useless article. We don't agree with that notion. A present of a pair of shoes or slippers to any member of the family will be ac ceptable, appropriate and ap preciated. GET A PAIR That's a little finer than they usually wear, and everytime they . " are worn the wearer will think kinds that it s a comfort and pleasure to wear, and then the way we sel' them (at Factory Prices) makes it easy lor the buyer. LARGEST VARIETY. LOWEST PRICES. THE FACTORY sslSHOE STORE, .J. SMOES AT SP00NT'5, 108 & ii2 East Centre Street. 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, . . . 7SC Square Extension Table Handsomely decorated, $2.? 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. 108 & 112 East Centre Street. Fresh Oysters Received Dally. fiOc TO $1.00 PER HUNDRED. All kinds of Fresh and Salt Water Fish TO ARRIVE FOR FRIDAY. Holiday Decorations, nixed Nuts, 2 Pounds for 25 Cents. COSLETT, 36 S. Main St. WILKINSON'S.: DRESS GOODS. " A remarkable stock iu richness of weave6, in newness of styles, iu lowness of prices. All thes combine to -make this the leading store for Dress Goods Bargains. TAKE YOUR PICK. Is it a Handkerchief, a Silk Umbrella, Gloves, Neckwear, Shirt, Hosiery, Underwear, Kine Linens for table use, or Stamped Linens for Kmbroidery, Lace Curtains, a New Dress, Cloak, Wrap, a Nice Celluloid or Porcelain Hand Painted box of Collars, Cuffs, or Sundries. We claim to sell better goods for less money than any other store, MAIN and LLOYD STS., .... SHENANDOAH, PA of the giver's sensible selection with gratitude. We have the A. MOYER, VI gr. FACTORY PRICES. JEWELER TO RETIRE. A boon to Christmas shoppers in search of holiday gifts. Our stock, which is a large one, will be closed out at 10 per cent, below cost. Amazing bar gains can be obtained, I will de vote my entire attention to the Optical and Repairing Dept. This is a golden opportunity to lovers ot jewelry never offered before at this time and in the heigh' of the Christmas season. Thos. Buchanan, JEWELER, NO. 7 SOUTH rvi AIM ST. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Theresa Thousand Things we can't mention. The Herald isn't big enough to make n slight mention of our marvelous stock, but come and see us. Shen andoah's best store, can't slford to do things by halves. We have bought the best of the season's offerings and most cordially ask you to come and see the great stock of seasonable goods, whether you wsnt to buy or not. Sensible Gifts, No 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.
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