HOOKS & BROWN. START THE NBW YHAl Right dtiily paper. We prompt and careful HOOKS & Soiifi Pocket Knives, Fancy Scissors, Carving Sets, Silverware. Fancy Lamps, Carpet Sweepers. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. HOLIDAY GOODS In this store are now receiving the attention of our many patrons. Every department of this leading Dry Goods house has its special attraction for those seeking good values. We have stocked our shelves and counter with all choice things and having bought in large quantities for cash, we are enabled to give you prices that none of our competitors throughout the county can touch. """We have just received another large lot of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats wkich will be sold 25 per cent, less than their real value. Also a lot of Ladies' Fur and Plush Capes at manufacturer's prices, These .garments will not last long and we would advise you to come' early and make your purchase. Compare our goods and prices with those of other houses and you will be astonished to see what a saving it will be to you to purchase from us: BUTTERICK PATTERNS. In using Butterick Patterns you run no risk of ruining your gar ment, but instead are assured a correct and fashionable fit. We keep a large stock of patterns al ways on hand and are prepared to fill orders without delay. P. J. GAUGHAN, lJo. E7 North Main St. f Tho Rosy Freshness I And a velvet softness of the skin is Inva- riablv obtained br thori who usa Pozzoni'h I Complexion Powder. I1I5ST LINK OK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTKAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, "cSnteS, HOOKS Si BROWN, mm by suhscribir ft Tor a make n. spec fllty of delivery. BROWN Main St. MAKE THPOY HAPPY 1898 new modej ,'Beniorest." Sent as a sample. Will sell for - - $35.6 Boy's 24 inch tfjieel, $S. 00 " 26 " " - g0.00 :DP'LlPE. 121 and 12.1 North Main St. Santa Claus Can Get Pointers From us about Furniture that will enable liim to give entire satisfaction to his ijcnehclaries. mere arc many things in our stock particulars' suitable for holiday gifts, but any one of the numerous beautiful, well made and tscful articles of Furniture here will prove a pleasing nUclition to any liotue. A a special noli day inducement we offer the following : A stock of 500 rockers bought at a reduction, in Siik. PI mil, Leather, Silk Tapestry and Brocatelle, cane seats and saddles. Our $2.50 rockers now 3l .25, our S4.00 now $2,00, our $4.50 now $2.5o, pur fj.oo now $3.50, our $7.00 now $4.25, etc. Our reason for such bargains is the ,vrge order we placed which enabled us to uuy at close niargiii. We must close than out. Our dwelling space is occupied by them. DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE HOUSE, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Robbins' Opera House. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Ru-kilCT from Williamsport wflTtelt Shenandoah EVfery Thursday AfTOB Ferguson House, friwj" a. m, till 1:30 p. m. Rupture permanently' "quickly Cured or no pay. Written N to absolutely ure witliout cure all kinds operation from bui Absolutely no Difjjrsr. . , JJjjainlnntlon Free. loo persons cured i Sunbury, Sharaokin. Mi. Csnnel and viciiiity who can be referred to. Charces and term moderate and within reach of all. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! 80ARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. ; Shenandoall, J aOOD'H 1'ILJifc cure Jjlver ilk, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. 1 ideas- ut laxative. AH Druggists. contention MM. liie Dipper mmt HI H iml uu jmi T91 W. M 1 IW1 "WW -" m m There aro cough medicines thtit are taken as freely as a drink of water from a dipper. They Are cheap medicines. Quantity does not muko up for quality. It's the qual ity that cures. There's one medi cine that's dropped, not dipped Ayer's Chorry Pectoral. There's more power in drops of this remedy than in dippersful of cheap coug'ri syrups and elixirs. It cures Bron chitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all Colds, Coughs, and affections of the Throat and Lungs. is now half miCE for the half-size bottlos 60 cents. PITHY POINTS. 'fav!)iilijp( 1irHiEtHiMt Mil Ctmntiy Climiilclrrt lor HrtMy l'ruHl. Lillian Kennedy, with a lot of new gowns, is on tho way hither. Tills is a good tiino fur tho small hoy to be gin saving pennies for tiro crackers. The speed of the doctors' carriages hi going around town is tho usual result of a season of feasting. V. IS. Oox attempted to klltbimsolfntNor ristnwn yesterday. Ho is 05 years old, but will not die. It is rui.iorod that the Lehigh Vnlloy Coal Company will make llasletou tho central lo cation of their shops. The street car manufacturers of Pittsburg report large orders for thoir ears nnd now en terprises are contemplated. Tamfltina's opera house is likely to bo leas ed by two young men whopurposeieuovathig it for theatrical purposes. Tho epid?mic of diphtheria which has been raging at Sheppton is reported under control, only two cases existing at present. Mr. Frank Itourko was fatally Injured at her homo in Plymouth last night. Tho acci dent was caused by a lamp exploding. The Coxe ladles at Drifton aro reported to have gladdened the hearts of 1300 little ones with Christmas presents, including many valuable ones. Jesse Hamaker, 17 yenre old, of Columbia, fell from a freight train near Dillcrvillc yes- tordayaud was killed. Ho was stealing a rule to Philadelphia. Tho Carnoeio Company, of Pittsburg, is lliiclv to get hold of the $1,700,000 plant of 'he West Superior Iron and Staid Company, if Wisconsin, in a short time. Mr. and Mrs. ,1ohu B. Bichnnn, of Coltim 'iia. have been married half acentury. They celebrated theovenr on last Wednesday. One child of six survivis, Colonel C. S. Kaufman Don't forget the Shenandoah Fertilizing Company removes your dead auimaU, free of cnarge. 1 1-30-1 ui MaHANOY CITY-., Emma, wife of Albert Warning, and. laughter of or-Councilman Fred. IlllBt, died ou Saturday morning, aged 23 yoars. sue left one child. Mrs. Ellen Kerns, wife of Michael Kerns, of Philadelphia, died on Saturday whilo visiting her niece, Mrs. James Mahojg, in town, llio deceased was -111 years old. Mrs. John O'Kourke bioke her right wrist icd sustained internal injuries by falling on nn Icy pavement while on her way to church yesterday morning. An unknown man ou Saturday held up and robbed two little girls who were on their way homo to Vulcan with purchases they had made here. An unsuccessful search was made for the man. A wreck occurred on the P. & R. railroad at LaktBide Saturday morning. Engine No. hO, south-boiiud, clashed into a train of coal ears ou the main track and engino No. 217, wun a ueavy train, ran into tlie wreck. Iloth engines woro badly damaged. It is cljimed the wreck was due to carelessness in nivinir signals. Miss Mable D. Moore, of Schuylkill Haven. and William Kiiowles, of this place, were married Here tTiday evening, in the parson age f St. Paul's Reformed church. orrlb'B Dwuli Prom J.niuji KxillniOmi Wllkcsbarr. Pa.. Deo. S7 uri-a liouelie. of Plymouth, attempted to re move cuHi in minp irom a table Sat urday nlrrht. when it oxnlnilt.,1 Tho burnln? 1 1! -nveloned her bod v. nnd before asds-!rinrp arrived lw n.i terribly burned that the flesh hung in slireadhi She died In arrant mrnnv at in early hour yesterday mornlngr. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack age of GRAIN-O. It takes the place of eonee at anout t tlio cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can lie given to the children as well as the adult with great beuoflt. It Is made of mire grains and looks and tastes like the finest grades of Mocha or Java cofi'ee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of urttin-u is better Tor the system than a tonic, because its benefit is permanent. What eofl'ee breaks down Grain-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Qrain-O. IK', and 26o. lor vwr ,V,J - - .... tlttn- of tlie Olobo Ii r nSUBALGIA and similar Complaints, urn iiri-uiirm uuuer i 10 humifi-nt. GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS l presort bed by emmuntphyeioiaDSi DR. RIRHTE-R'S Ire EXPELLEE. tVul Id renowned ! 1 unit knhlv mice. hhf nl ! lOulv ftniii U Trade Mark' Anchnr F. AJ. lUt-Mci a ( o., 215 riurlbU. Neir lork. I 3 UifiUrfiT 13 Tlrfttlfth ITntlKAR. (loll mAHflwnrVa. asftoocu. Jiuaursud & recvuiuwuclua by A. Wflllll-V IDA Ti Iklcn Et . a. Hagenbucb, 103 H. Main St r. r. u. jttrllii, 6 s. Main St. Shenandoah. ( na Rirurrn'D ' Im . . . : . . lui I i votj' , nTpepmg.niniiinrli I'nniplnlnlii. 0 k- -k- -B. 1 V(6rd in Misses Itebeeca Mooney and Nellie Dougherty spent Christmas day wttli friends In Central la. Sir. nnd Sirs Daniel Drcher. of Mt. Csnnel, spent Christmas with friends in town. Miss Corinuo Tempest is spending the holidays with friends in Philadelphia. John Davis, or Win. Ponn, spent Christ uus with friends at West Chester. fleorge llorer lies lieen employed at New Philadelphia for the past two weeks, painting n number of hew houses. "Laulgau" says the country agree with Mm, and his looks verify tint tato i out. Mr. nnd airs. William Zimmerman ate dinner with the former's parents at Potts ville yesterday. P. J. Mulhullsnd and William Calvin en Joyed the h apitallty of Pottsvillo frleuds resterdny " ..iihhii jifiyrr circulated among couuiy scat friends yesterday. M. II. Matter ((reeled ids brothers, Washington nnd John, yesterday at Potts ville. Miss Lirsie Ilrougliall, of Heading, spent C'hrlstni witli relatives in town. Miss Annie Mldgley, of St. Clair, is In town for part at the holidays. Charles llaiissmatin, of Phlllipsbtirg, Pa., spent Christmas under the parental roof in town. Fred. Jay is visiting relatives In .Phil adelphia. Hon. M. P. JAiwler was a guest of frleuds at Pottsville to-day. L. A. Bamberger to-day loft for New York, to resume his commercial trip. Miss Annie Prstt lias returned from a visit to friends at Ilszletoti. J. Q. Thumtn lias gone to Allentown to pcnd a week with his parents. Page Kums, artist on tho Wllkesltarro Kecnrd, Is visiting fi lends in town. Calob Gethlng, of Plymouth, spent his Christmas with town friends. Frank Ball has returned from a commer cial trip through northern Nf.w York. 11. F. Parrottate his Christmas dinner in Philadelphia with rolativos. Dr. Jamoe Steiu and wife, of Scranton, aro In town, the guests of the doctor's parents. Dr. James Monaghan, of Easton, spent Christmas in town With his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Stein, of Mahauoy City, were in town Saturday, the gutstsol' Mr. Stein's parents, James Tempest, watchman at the Schuyl kill Haven almshouse, enjoyed Christniis in town with relatives. Harry Richards and V. Fox, of Bridge port. Conn., woro guests of the former's relatives in town yesterday. Councilman John P. Boehm spent to-day at the co.n.iy ui. John H. Martin returned this mornlns from Sunbury, where ho spent Christmas witli relatives. Miss Lillte Iiosewall and Stephen Kobin son, of Camden, N. J spent Christmas in town as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kosowall, of South Jardin street. Daniel O'Donuell, of Philadelphia, ate IDs ClirWmas dinner with relatives in town. Misses Mazlo Staufler and Annio Bed- dal spent Christmas afternoon as tho guest of Miss Lizzie Knapp.at Mahauoy City. Mi's Emma Broome, a school teacher at Shamukln, is a guest of Miss May Holman of West Cherry street. Mrs. Joseph Kitzel and sou, Charles, of Pottsville, spent Christmas in town as the guests of tho former's daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Humble, of North Whlto street. "Eight llells." The above pantomimic comedy which hai had such wonderful success evory where will be seen at Kaler's; Tuesday evenlug, Dec. 28i The Brothers Iiyrue aro a rarely progressive firm of clever artists, and in this season's production will give their many admirers a rare treat, for they have perfected a number of new and startling tricks bosides several scenic e fleets that aro a marvel of stage-craft, An outlay of a large sum of money by these inuuitablo pautooiimists results in ono of the most realistic stage productions before the T)tibIio. Tho last act is entirely new and will convince our theatre goers that the UrotherH Hyrne aro head and shoulder over other artists on the pantomimic stage. Every thing has been perfected in detail. One jultur for h Carcass. Telephone or telegraph to'M. Ulrich & Sou, Ashland, Pa when you liavo a dead liorso. nmlo or cow. They will pay you 81.00 and remove it promptly. 11.30 tf Shooting latches. The shooting match at Frackville betweeu Thomas Davis, of that place, and P. J. Ityan. of Malzevillc, resulted in the latter winning by the score of 7 to 2. On Saturday the shooting match at Potts villo between Lamar Pritchard and John McIIugh, eleven birds each for $50 a side, re sulted in Pritchard killing six birds and McIIugh three. The Mercantile Appraiser. A dispatch to the Philadelphia Press from Pinegrove states that the Hoard of County commissioners has appointed Earl F. Martin, sen of Commissioner Martin, mercantile ap praiser for next year. It was known that an appointment had been Iniade, but. the name of the successful man was not given out at the court house. Journal. Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and howols. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, lOo Veteran Engineer Jtrtlrns, Joseph Tiley, prohably the oldest engineer in active service in the United States, has re signed Ids position as engineer at the Bast r.ollleiy and wilUsuciueded by Thomas Davie, sou of MiHFKoretnan W. Davis, of North Ashland, Jlr. Tiley is now 87 years old and still hale and hearty and has followed his vocation for over GO years, and has well earned a rest. To (.oalBMt I.". . KvnnWi". Paris, Dec. 27. The will of Dr. Thomas W. Kitans, the Ameiien dentist, which gives the bulk of Ufi larxe estate to. the "Thomas W. Ijjans Museum and Institute, of Philadelphia," will prob ably be ci.ntested bv relatives. Dr. Divans made 30 beiiuests to members of his family, but they aggregate only 1260,000, the remainder of his property, estimated to be worth millions of dol lars, having- been bequeathed to the museum and Institute. Kentuuky'H Tollunto llnld Idorn. I . Fivel Flemlngsburg, Ky., Dee, negro guards sent to protect a tollgute near nere on tne aiaysvtue pme, lfrt day night, were attacked by raiders and put to (light. The tollhouse was set on Are, but the green boards would not burn. On? guard received two buckshots In the neck. As fas as hi known none of the raiders were huri. Turnpike officials may ask the gro ernor for trnop3 to protect their prop erty. Oriliilned to the l'rleilhooil. John Osllagher, a native of Oualdale, wt ordaiued to the priesthood last week at Galveston. Tex. James Oallagber, who re sided ut llasletou iu the 'OOs.Vnd who later removeil to Aiieutowu, ! a near reunite ol tlieyouag priest, and lVtriek Dunlaavy, of aicAcioo, is au iniuuaie irienii. father Ual- lagher read mass for tho first time at Auden- rieu ou ui utnias morning. f Buy Key ntonellou r. He sure that the name Lbssio it Baer, Ashland, Pa., is nnnted on ever sack. f WOMAN'S GREAT CHAMPION. tlow General Spinner Opened rubllo Of floes to the Kmpliiynient of the Fair Sex. Writing of "Women In tho (Invurnmnnt Deiartmonts" in Tho Woman n Home Oompniilon, Mnry Nliumo Biilentlne snys: "It is u curious fact that this glorious rountry grow and prospered from the days of 1770 to the period of the olvll war nnd foutulodnnd porfeotod tho jrrontost govern mont upon onrth before women worn tn vltod to bonr n hand In tho publlo duties, even in the most casual manner During all these years there Wns a total exclusion of women from the work of the executive deportments. Now they are soon wher ever government work Is being conducted, In places of high trust, superior skill and high emolument. "It wos In 1808 that General Francis 15. Spinner, treasurer of the United States, succeeded In owning the government de partments to tlief employment of women. Tho civil wnr wns at its height and evory nblobodled mun was needed in the front of battle for the protection of the country 'If ever I strike n successful blow (or women, now Is my time,' snld Ueneral Spinner ThsJlrst legal lender notes had been Issued; they were printed in sheets of four notes onoh, and men wore employed to out t hum npnrt with shears General Spinner uuiintnined that women could handle tho shears more deftly than men, und secretary Chase llnnlly consent ed to let hint exjicrlment with women em ployees. Tho first one engaged was Jennie Douglns, nnd her first day's work settled tho mutter in her favor and that of wom ankind Other women were employed,. Tho men left, and the women took their places Soon, however, a machine to out the monoy was invented, nnd. the women woro dischnrgod OenemI Spinner now oonrlnood the ofllolals that the nimble lingers of women were pooullnrly adapted to the counting of notes. He had employ ed his daughters in his own bank and knew they could work more rapidly than men Ho was permitted to engage seven women, who were regularly appointed as Counters of Uniutl Stntos money The sovon pioneers did their work so well that it wns not long before congress was mak ing appropriations for the employment of women in nil of tho executive depart ments. It Is truo the women received but half the salary paid to men for the same work nt tho beginning, but the salaries were gradually increased until now a woman receives the same salary as a man In tho publlo service whun she does the samo work It was n grand aohlevoment for women. All honor to the hero who fought It to completion! Small wonder that wonion aro at work raising a fund to erect a statuo to his memory. " Mucklnn's Arnica Sttlvo. The host salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin oruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed toglvo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 2fi rents oer box. For aalo bv A . Wasler MISCELLANEOUS. FOH 8AI.K. The popular Ashland opera cafe, with gymnasium attached, known a llruck's sporting resort throughout Malinnoy alley, Must bo Hold ut once. Ilenson for Ml ling, party engaging In other liuslncss. IteAsmn ablo price to ilKht party. Apply at IlEaAr.li olllce, or Geo. llruck's Cafe, Ashland. 11-SO-iw HOLIDAY CONFECTIONERY. Pure sweetness. No clanger from impure con fectionery. Wc sell the purest and best. Always fresh, being made in our own establishment daily. An excellent assortment for the holidays. Look at our show windows or pay our store an inspection. We have all grades and at all prices. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main -Street., sSchuyllill Dental Parlors; : 7 Nortli Jardin Street, --- r A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUOHINa OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CHAnaiJS FOH KXTUACTINU WHUS TBETII AltK 0KDHRI1D. BEST SILVER FILLINO, ... . so Cents GOLD FILLINdS, .... $i.O0 and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 2s Cents All our work Is accompanied with a gunroutro. REALIZED AT PRICES THE LOWEST. We aim to sll better goods for ltt money Uian uy other store in the county. Because we have the largest store twice the stock of all our rivals and imitators. This gives us a purelutflmr power no one can equal. Our big Day -Light Store is full of great values that are low prices to you. CLOAKS AND WRAPS. For a dozen years we have held the lead for low prices for - Cloaks and Wraps, Coats and Jacket., for young or old. Our stock is large and fully up-to-date in style and prices. l. j. Wilkinson, TO THE LAND OP SUNSHINE. And 1 lom-rH, ihp llntul of America, Cali fornia. Via the ti in- pathway, "The Iron Mcrantaln Koute," which tnteres a region of perpetual KunshitK' where riiow stirms, hlixzsrds or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first nnd second elnss palace and tourist sleeping cars to point in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, ITtah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. Kor rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, drops postal card, J. P. MeCsnn, T. P. Agent. BIO Itsll rrad avenue, Elmira, N. Y., or 801 Broad way. Mew York. 8-1-tf W. K lloyt, Q. E P. Agt. Remetnrier ifyoa Have a Oongh or Oold, Pun-Tina always cures, 25c. At Qruhler Urns., drug store. g?t!mmm?wnmmmmfw S "THBt DO 'itaE WORK" 3 3 BRONCHO I REMEDIES JyC Relieve and Cure 28 2 3 Head Troubles 27 form u fas of notpl tr Momacn "isomers : System Irregularities "For every III, a special pill." If not at Drug Stores, write Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y, 3 3 j Health Book Stalled Pice. 3 l)H4(ii;WUilUlU!lii!(liilM JEWELER TO RETIRE. A "boon to Christmas shoppers in search of holiday gifts. Our stock, which is a lartre one, will be closed but at 10 per cent, below cost. Amazing bar gains can be obtained, I will de vote my entire attention to the Optical and Repairing Qept This is a golden opportunity to lovers ot jewelry,, never offere before at this time and in the heigh of the Christmas season. Thos. Buchanan, JEWELER, fsJO. 7 SOUTH IV1 AlIM ST. Good Set ol Teeth, $s.oo CONWAY'S FAJVIOUS 5 AND 102 North Main Street. . Next boor to Gill's Dry Goods store. rz 5 Ws Quote a Pew Prices i A Dressed Doll, Bisque Head, worth 1.50 ; our price 98c. Games from 5c tip as high as you want to go. Iron Toys from 10c up as high ns you want to go. Baby Coaches, a$c, 48c and 98c. Drams, Tool Chests, etc., gy; up. Writing Desks from 60c up. Blackboards from 23c up. Tree Ornaments, the largest stock in town to select from. We have theui 10 up. Wash sets nnd Kitchen Sets, from 23c up. ; We have added to our T Department, oil the second floor, n full line ZS r rs...u r.. in . t .... 1 . i-wieu irns 1 CONWAY'S 1 I Famous 5 & 10c Store No. X, j lo2 North Main Street. 3 Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods 'Store. j DUELL'S Holiday Offering ! 9- Klegnnt Silver Watches, stein wintlcrs, Elgin or Wnlthsm inovementlt, 80, 812 and up. Ladles' nnd Clo: ts' flue Bolld Quid and (lolil filled Watches nt Lowest prlees. Irge nssortment of ladles' and Gent Solid CIolil lllugs dllTerent payerns set with genu ine Diamonds, fine 0ls, Rubbles, Sapphires and Sulfur Stones; oho lino Ilnnd lilngs, latest styles. Bracelets In endlessTiricty. Dig line of Optical Goods, Hllverware, Musi cal Instruments, &o., nny one ot whicli would make a handsome and appropriate HOI.'DAY 1'ItlSflBNT. Holiday shopiwrs should not take Into con sideration the fact that we are located down town. The bargains fully repay for the short walk. We gmrantee this If they call on us when shown our prices and goods. All goods warranted. Dollar sales dollar values. ELLIS DUELL, 206 SOUTH MAIN ST. Second door below Cherry and Slain streets. PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 29 V. Centre Street. Dealer in Fruit and Confectionery, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco and Toys, Mixed candles 8 to Wo per lb chocolate droits 12c per lb Caramels 12c per lb Nuts 2 lbs for23o I'lgs 10c per lb Dates 7c ner lb BARGAINS IN CIGARS, 17c Per Box. Fresh Oysters Received Dally. 60c TO $i.00 PER HUNDRED, All kinds of Fresh and Salt Water Fish TO ARRIVE FOR FRIDAY. Holiday Decorations, nixed Nuts, 2 Pounds for 25 Cents. 36 S. Main St. A Handsome Complexion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can I possess. Pozzoni's Complexion Powdubi vivos it. I WILKINSON'S.: DRESS GOODS. A remarkable stock in richness of weaves, in newness of styles, in lowness of prices." All these 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, FineLinens 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 better goods for less money than any other store. ""-saasw lOe STORE HO. 7, i-Mdms ana iumrjer. SPOONT'S, 108 & 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, . . . 7SC Square Extension Table Handsomely decorated, $2.75 Bed Room Suits in Eight Pieces . . . $15;00 ONE CARLOAD OF Plush Rockers For Christinas 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. FREE EYE EXAMINATION I Do you have headache, or feel drowsy after leading a short time, or when reading do the letters or words run together ? If you have any of these symptoms your eyes need atten tion. AU cases of astigmatism and muscular deficiency carefully corrected and every pair of glasses guaranteed to be satisfactory. Examination Made at tlio Bonso or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. There's a Thousand Things we catl't mention. The HERALD isn't big enough to make a slight mention of our marvelous stock, but come and see us. Shen andoah's best stbre 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 see the great stock of seasonable goods, whether you want 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. PA,
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