wmmn N .i is a sixteen pace book rll 1.1. lur. 2 F 1,r ,,.,,., rC itt; v . .,. ' . v. is- nut ui turn itntr .ii. .1 tip.mi. It will also con iu piituis of the important battles 1k war 11 jv on. One copy is is c.aIi week, nine being; ready w B.i k numbers can still be had . 11. pru. s j 5c eacii, hut we ij- til IW I' l'VVIlll Ul I UllVMIV ItL t 1 . HOOKS & BROWN, a N. tVljaln St. :ur FLOWERS FOR DECORATION DAY. ; By leaving your orders early yon will ,a money. DOAH DRUG STORE, Street, Shenandoah, I'a, fix ll.t3 ill (li'tfynlMlr. , M.u 30. will lip a mint day liniitisine coiruiouii'i will lie tills historic spot in wliiili iiky and liis 1 'nbinct are px 'rt '! romlm-tnl tour of tlio .Omul to (U'ttyslMiic, I.ur.iy, .1 wlin h leaves Now York 1 inn May 2s, will iill'ord nil t ,Kiumity to vlit tlio famous ' t 1 i' is orciision. Two ilays will ".. 1 . tysburn, 0110 at I.uray, ami tr, ..' W I. IlllllitUtl. f.j rrty will be under tlic gulilanco of of tlic company's experienced tourist njent V chaperon, whu&o especial charge will lie ntcirtpl ladies, will accompany the trip throughout Komid-trip tickets, enver iiiK all uccissary expanses (luring tlie entlie ent. will lie sold at the extremely j ii t from Sow York, $20 from T. i' : 1 tr'im Philadelphia, anil pio 1 1 11 .' 1 10111 other points. 1. tin .iru ami full information, apply t iu..c , .iiit-, Tourisit Agent, 11HU llro.nl. v. v New irk "Mi llroad Stieet, Newark, ,1 r 1 tt . lloyd, Assistant General 1 , 0 cr v Tent, llroad Street Station, l'hila uc'pln. The sniilli hihI IN XiIvuiiIiikp. Tin Southern l!aHva lui' ir.,nnl for fire d MiMiuon a sixteen page iminial ilr dipt. VI (I irginia Noitli ami south Caro- ,i'n (ipnmla. Al:, haina anil i-rson feekinn new (oration. l.-i' viiriitiiiil tirnfil- inter I'Un eci, ruiiaiieipnia, unit 1 iiiiaui'iiiiu. lie !.c iipii-ci iiin "ii 01 1 no I'.vaugci- 1, III',. III (It IUI-,,,1 I lllll .1' I II1IIIM1 ucipnia, .nine io 1 me i-ennsyivaiua lO.lil ilillliriu i"i "fii iiri-i;n , ''ii I linn r....,L 1....... 1.1....... u' .11 ui..i vi itown Mn h. ion- liorg 1 ui k, llu te ue 'liliailrlpMa imti iimhi'iiui r.iii-01 -.ingle laic loriiic lounii tri Minimum rale, ".1 eenis. ) Mini in vegeiainu 111111 inn, ur m-i-iii, lanUai ruytie'i nurseries, (iiraidville. 1 inc tars pa ,s tue uoor. ;-i-u NEW STOCK -OF- 5& PLA35 ' Just received. T?1 T 1 1 fl tJ folders All kinds of IMiig Goods by the Yard. pfln's Rn7nr. 23 n. Main St. W I ' t-( 1 1 1 h u 1 1 if .aer ijncd have assumed charge of lindi . li Kcnovatinj; l.oin)rtny'sil.int, v irc arexi u cienn, sew aim lay iattrf .0, and do general upholster Feathers Cleaned. i Work Done Promptly. ..Drop Us a Postal. AUBACH & HEFNER. can 1 left it No. 7 North West street, at 1'ic pl.yU, Apple alley and liowers street. bottle: Beer, Weiss Beer, Ae, Porter. unil orders will receive U aillllLKlll. l.L'UVU LI1LMI1 t the ofice, we will do the rest. muia Brewing Comnanv. - j - S. FLOUR. FEED. ... I UTtf iw iiei Table Oil Cloths. $ CV 27 Went IM n 1 nil 1 Another Ja TO aJ SHke-Uke in its subtlety. It lies hidden for years in tlio nmbu. h of tlio blood, and when it strikes it voids its venom alike- on strength and beauty, distijring the one and undermining tho other. is a specific for scrofula in its worst and most-, malignant forms. Scrofula is a blood disease. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a blood purifying medicine. Mineral medicines only drive- scrofula below tho surface. Di. ,T. C. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a vegetablo remedy and it eradicates tho disease Thero is no remedy for scrofula equal to Ayer's Sarsa parilla. "I was cured of n long-standing case of scrofula by Dr. J. C. Ayor'g Sarsaparilla. The disease first manifested itself when I was .1 child, by breaking out in red blotches all over my body. 1 was not freo from the trouble until I took several bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. That Directed a per manent cure.' Mm. E. II. S.nvlck, Lehigh ton, I'a. WASHINGTON NEWS. (Continued from First Tftge.) the press censor will allow no definite Infor mation. It is believed, that tho acllvo work of transporting troops has actually begun. When the land foices of the United States is fully organized, in accordance with tho plans now under way, the military will num ber yrS.SOO men. (Jcneral Miles and stall' did not go to Tampa, Fla., last night, as announced ho would. It is now staled ho will not leavo un til late next week. " Gen. l'ltzluigli I.eo has arrived at Tampa to lako command of tho Soventli Army Corps. He met with a warm leceptiou. An important conference at tlio Whito House has under consideration the movement of troops to Cuba and I'orto liico. No ollicial information has been icceived by tho Navy department that iv battle has been fought, but news of tills description is expected at any moment. Couimodoro Schley's in-,tinctions aro to destroy tho Spaniili licet, and no one doubts his nbility to perform that duty. l'oll to a Minn Iticacli. l.otla Saluskey, claiming to boa miner, while on his way from woik Wednesday night fell into a mint) bleach in tho vicinity of N'o. 3, at about .", o'rlouk in tlio livening, lie remained a priso er until ,r o'clock this morning, when the lireboss at the colliery. while 011 his rounds, heard tho man's (.roans and dies for help. An investigation was at ouco instituted and the impriMined man rescued. He was lemoved to tho Miners' hospital at fountain Springs, where his wounds weie dressed. His skull was frac tured and his head badly cut. Ho gavo his re-iidenco as Philadelphia and biithplacu ltus-da. ammmmnimmmmnmnim Complete Bath Room For Only $5.00. In w hii'b you ran iiijii Turkish, Russian, Mineral or rauiiiiiiiaiiiiiDminuiuiJiuiiiy Medicated llatlis iii the privacy of your own home. IN1 niiiri's very Httlr Hiiat o wJhmi not in im1. Full instrnttiiiiit w Ith t-nili ciilil rift. TIhtc 1h noth Ititr tlmt cU .uiM K and luvitroratrs tht' IxkI like u 1 nit li in tnw of tliiac cultini t Do you U'sin tt ti'ht it- nu'riti" Drop u4 a can). It 1m not a rouniton article; it will la-t a lift time ami savo you iuan tiuiCH its ccst Wo will oml thcin CO. 1. aiiywlim' willi tlio iirivoIoK f ex amination. Your money hack if not entirely Hutislleil. At;enti wanted. Send for circular. Wm. R. Pratt, 333 South .Inrdin street, Kliennudoali, l'enna. Sarsaparilia A RE YOU READY FO HATS! The Nos. 9 and 11 MAHANOY CITY. liiilrlpn I'lif tin IIIctcIo Itucon t(i ho Hold Nntt Miiniluy. llahanoy City, May 211. Tho Indications fur tho bicycle meet to bo held in the Muha nuy City (Kirk on Decoration Day aro very favorable Work on the track it almost completed and it in in excellent shape. Only three local riders have entered this year. Two aro with tho soldiers at Tails Church, Va., and two others havo loft town. Others havo Riven up racing. Following aro tho entries : Guy A. Dcwltt. Wllkcsbarrei 11. M. Sim mons, Lancaster; Harry Williams, Lancaster; Geoigc I'rost, Shenandoah; James Moole, Wllllainsport, and Patrick llyland, Mahanoy City; one lnllo open, two tnllo handicap, five milo handicap. W. V. McMlchnel. licrwlck; W. 1'. Miller, Wllkebarro; W. K. llrouulier, Wilkesbarro; Chillies r..Colcinan,l'ittston; (1. M. MeSurloy, licrwlck; C A. Stroh, rottntown; Oeorgo Harry, llerwick; A. A. Seifcrt, Hanishurg; 1'. H. Christian, West Pittston, and Duncan Hall, Scrantou; one mile open, two mile handicap, five milo handicap and half-mile lap lace. Jacob 12'iglc, Pottstown, ono milo noTice, two-mile handicap, live-mile handicap. Hay P. II. Iiiele, Itluo Hell, oiio-milo open, (1 vp-mili' liaudlcap and ono mile boys' race. (leorgo l'ensteriuiichei4, Harrisburg, one mile open, two-mllo handicap. (leorgo liussell, Audenreid, and John Iivaccha, Hazlcton, ono milo boys' raco. John K. Crevitz, Slienandoah, and Joseph Hawkos, Mahanoy City, two-mllo handicap. Ilve-inllo handicap. Tho storo of Jinx Supowitz, on West Cen tre street, was closed this morning by Con stable Klcludeutz. It is stated that some titno ago Mr. Supowitz purchased a qunntity of goods from a New Vork firm and upon their arrival, it is alleged, they weie not found to bo according to sample. The goods were returned, but the 11 mi would not accept them and they were allowed to iu niain in tho Pennsylvania ltailaoad station at Jersey City, N. .1., whole they were de stroyed by fire. Tho firm now seeks to re cover their valuofroui Mr. Supowitz. Tho tiolley wire of tho Schuylkill Trac tion Company lino broke at tho corner of Centre street and Third alley this morning and traffic at Hint point was suspended until a repair gang fiom Oirardvillo fixed tho wire. The Illlllellhcrg College. Wo arc in receipt of an invitation to attend the 31st annual commencement cxeieiscs of tho Muhlonhcrii College at Alleutuwn, to be held on Juno lllth to 12:1,1, inclusive. J'louerK Tor Decorntloli Day. l'or Memorial day wo will havo a nice selection of bouquets, hoth large and small, to he sold cheap. In addition wo will receive a big stick of mammoth plants, full grown and hlooaiiug at reasonable prices. At Cos. k it's, 'M South Main street. j-iVlt Iteiiiihlleaii Stiito Convent! For tlio Republican State C. .vention to bo held nt Harrisburg, Ji " , l to 3, 189S, tho Pennsylvania Itailr a Company will sell excursion tickets on May 31 to Juno 2, in cliKsiro, from stations in Pennsylvania to Harrisbitijf and return, at mto of singlo faie for tho round trip (minimum rato 2." cents), good to return until June 0, inclusive. 1'. I). S. or A. Notice. Members of Camp 112, P. O. S. of A. will meet in their hall on Monday morning, May 30, to participate in tho Memorial Day parade and ccicnionics. H is urgently requested that a full attendance bo present. II. T. .Mansiux, Pres. Attest: J. S. Williams, Secy. fi.2.- 11 Dr. Herbert to Marry. Cards aro out announcing tho coming nuptials of Dr. Dcchert, P. & 11. medical oxainincr at Shamokin, and JIUs 13va, the talented daughter of O. C. Lewis, of Maha noy City. Tlio happy event will tako place Juno 8th. Dr. Dechett is a nephew of Dr. Daniel Dcchert, of Schuylkill Haven, whcio ho funnel ly resided. ."May Succeed Hcese. It is haid with authority that James Ilrennaii, outside foreman at ono of tho Packer collieries, will succeed Thomas J. liecso, who recently resigned tlio outside foremauship of Cent nil ia colliery. .Jr. O. II. A.M. Notice. Tlio officers and members of Shenandoah Valley Council No. r30, Jr. O. U. A. M aro requested to ho present at their next regular meeting, which w ill bo held Friday evening, May 27th, as business of importance is to bo transacted, lly order of 11i:.i. F. li:.vc'm;i:, Councilor. Attest: F. L. Ki.ot'K, U.S. 5-2il-2t Olillimry. Mrs. William 11. Koblnson, daughter of tho late William Mortimer, died at her homo in Puttsvillu vesterdav. She was n sistpr ,if Jlrs. James Jluir. Her hushaud survives. Mrs. Annio Carroll, a well known lesidont of Tamaqua, died on tho 23 lust. Tho funeral took placo to-day, Seo tho show window display of coal orna ments at Itrumm's. Tlio New Uliiglown Kntluii3'. Messrs. Hamilton Godfrey, J. W. Johnson and I. II. Hothormel, of Heading, projectors of tlio proposed electric railway which is to bo constructed between Shenandoah and lilugtowu, wero hero on matters relativo to building tlio road. They hay that thcio is no room to doubt that tho road will bo built. EAD what we Come and make your choicervou will find every garment in our store marked in plain large figures. Whatever we advertise we will carry out. We have never tried to build up trade with fakes. French Clay Men's Suits offered at $5.75. Come in and pick out the suit you want ; you m will find it marked at that figure. j$ Imported French Suits, sacks or frocks, i black or blue, at $r:00 Not a cent less, worth S double the money. We have a big line of hats. We sell a fine stiff hat from 75c. up to 90c. Black or brown, worth $1.25 to $1.50. Mammoth OnePrice Clothing House, fSMj,m GOLDIN, Proprietor. SOUTH HAIN STREET, - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. HELb FOR TRIAL. l'ntrlek Uulnn Charge) Willi Violating Hie l.tquur l.uws. Patrick Qulnn wus in rested this morning on it warrant sworn out before Justice N'ickol, of Pottsvllle, on n chargo nmdo by Victor Imbrogno, wbu cbntgos (Julnii with soiling intoxicating liquor on Suudi'y and veok days without n llccnw, in West Mahanoy township. Qulnn entered $300 bail beforo Justlco Shoemaker, in town. This suit Is n sequel to a civil suit tried be foro Justlco Shoemaker a few days ago. Imbrogno was until recently employed as a clerk in the storehouse at tl o Girard reser voir ahovo Lost Cieek which Contractor M. P. (Jiiinn is enlarging. When Imbrogno left tho scrvlco ho sued Contractor Quinn for $lf0 wages, but upon trlsl Justlco Shoemaker gave judgment of hut ?30, it having been shown that tho clork had received payments and credits on account. Tho defondnit in th liquor ease is a relativo of tho continctor and tho alleged violations' nro said to havo been mado wlioro tho reservoir work is pro gressing. Fulled to Kullot. Harry Conry and Carby Stack, two of tho three boys who left their homes in town last Monday with tho Intention of joining tho navy, returned homo last night. They got to the navy yard in llrooklyn and passed physical examination, hut tho officials doubted their ages. Tho appllcantsaic about sixteen. They told tho oxainlnors they wero eighteen years old and refused to allow tho officials to writo to their parents to ascertain their correct ages, henco tho rejection. They returned homo much disappointed. John Liilly, tho thltd hoy who ran away, leached tho navy yard at llrooklyn with his com panions and was rejected on tho sanio giounds. On tho homeward trip ho was arrested In tho railroad yard at Kiston for illegally riding on a freight train. Ho is still at Huston, Tim Itlght .111111. A Gilhciton correspondent wrilcs : "Mal achi Watson's cards havo been circulated in town announcing hliii as a candidate foi Senator of the 30th district. Malaehi is ouo of Shenandoah's 'most inllucutial Democratic politicians and, judging fiom tho many rc miirks cxpicsRed here, go'js to show that he is tlic right man to nominate. Should tho lest of the Democratic ticket be made up of men of Malachi's cilihre thero would bo nothing surer than n sweeping victory for tho whole Democratic ticket next Novem ber. T. M." Highly Ilonoreil. Prof. J. H. Mlehcucr, formerly superin tendent of the public schools at Ashland, and now supervising principal of the Martha Washington school, Philadelphia, Ins re ceived tho degrco of doctor of philosophy from tho University of Pennsylvania. l'lu) lug la New Voik. A lcttor received in town yesterday con tained interesting news of one of our local Thespians, Tliomas .1. Tempest. Last fall Mr. Tempest, in company with a Miss Florento Luudon, signed contracts with tho J. L. Tempest Dramatic Company. After touring a short time they lesigncd and de cided to enter tho vaudvlllo world. This week they aro filling an engagement at Huhcr's 11th street museum, Now York City, appearing in a comedy sketch, entitled "The Gill of tlio Period." Tho press of Gotham speak well of tho performance. This will bo pleasing nows to the many friends of Mr. Tempest hero. A High I'lyer. Tho lhig polo erected by Swalni, tho hard waio man, U tho highest m town. Tho gilt ball that surmounts it is 71 feet 0 inches ahuvo tho street. A 12-fool llig will be raised at six o'clock this evening. A few hundred small Hags will fall fiom its.fihls on Young America. Special Services r,,-iiiorrow Night. Special seiviies will be held In the First llaptist church, corner Oak and West sticcts, to-morrow evening. Mrs. W. ilryiiferch lleesc, of South Wales, who is on a tour of tills country, will occupy the pulpit. She is highly cultured and an ablo talker. I!cv. D. I. F.vans, tho pastor, extends a cordial invi tation to all to bo pioscnt. Uotmed n Itefrlgerntiir. All immense refrigerator was housed by John Coslctt, in his place of business on South Main street. It will bo used to pre serve all kinds of truck and produco during tho warm weather, and was purchased from A. II. Swalni, tho hardwaro dealer. Mr. Coslett always believes in catering to tho public with tho choicest of goods and facilities. New Amlmluilee. Another now ninhiilauco for tho Slionau doah Feitilizlng Company appealed on tlio streets this morning. It is capable of carry ing tlireo carcases. All odious stench is pre vented from spieading by a largo canvas which fits tightly over tho body of tho wagon. All AVcll Allium! tlio Oregon, Jupiter, Ji'la., May 28. The liattleshlii Oregon nrilved hero Tuesday midnight, but left sunn after, lnepumnbly to join Saniiison'ii Hoot. An effort wan made to Interview the oflieers, but they de clined to talk, and It tviis Impossible to got any information whatever. Ensign Johnson came ashore for orders, but refused to be interviewed. He reported all on board In good health. have to say about our mammoth stock of Men's, We have already met the condition of the times by reducing our prices, but now we propose to make a still further reduction. FOR TEN DAYS OIULY we will offer you big bargains in the best and greatest line of Clothing in the county. NOTICE Till! WKATIIHIt. Tlio forecast for Friday ! Partly cloudy to fair weather, probably proceeded by locnl rains, PERSONAL MENTION. Paul Houck Pottsvllle. spent n part of to-day at J. W. Johnson, of Heading, was n visitor to town to-day. Miss Annio. Stein was a guest of friends at Potlsvillo to-day. Dr. J. Plorio llobcrts mado a trip to tho county seat this morning. Mrs. Joseph Dusto spent to day at St. Clair attending tho funeral of a friend. John A. Heilly, Jr., is spending a two weeks' vacation at Philadelphia. Mrs. 12. U. Hunter nml Mrs. N. W. llcddall spent to-day visiting friends at Pottsvllle. Mlsn Nellie Kellly, of South Main street, is tho guest of the Misses Million, at Shamokin. (llvcti Awny l'ree. L. Kefowb It, tho one-prico clothier, has received R.OOO badges, portraits of nil tho battleships ami gallant commanders, will bo given away frco to each purchaser. All our goods will ho sold CO cents oil tho dollar. Full line lalest ppring styles. Also a full lino of Grand Army suits. It 1oIIs1II(.'h llaby i:io. limit. Pottsvllle. May 211. Hem; one of tho ele phants eonnecied with tlio Waller L. Main circus exhibiting hero to-day, gavo birth to a fonialo oll'spring last night. This U the third elephant born In captivity, mid all wero born In Pennsylvania. I'uriner ltcslilent Wedded. Tho wedding of Miss Ncllio Flckcrsglll and Iiev. Gibson Council, n prominent M. 12. cleigyman, took place at tho homo of tho bride In Willlamstown last Thursday. Tho brido is a daughter of l!ev. L'li Pickersglll, who had chargo of tho M. 12, church hero many years ago. .Will tho Stores Closo? This is a question that Is being circulated among many of our business people tho past few days. Tho movement has lcfercnco to Decoiation Day. Tliu Memorial Sermon. liov. D. I. Kvans, pastor of tho First Iliptlst church, will deliver tho .Memorial oration for Watkiu Waters Post, G. A. 1!., on Monday. Woman Convicted of Murder. Nyaek, N. Y., May 2C In the Hock land county supreme court yesterday Marin Difablo was convicted of mur der In the second deRiee for the killing of Mary Kenny, a widow. The crime was committed at Sloatsburjr, on the night of Nov. 1. 1S07. Cnrmeon Hlondi, who turned state's evidence and con fessed to manslaughter In the first de gree, was ciiin h tcd and sentenced to 20 years In state's prison. Hafaelo Dlfnblo. tlv cnnvlii l woman's hus band, was fil o tiled but acquitted. The woman will receive her seMence this afternoon. A GREAT SALE. Baby Carriages 3.50 and up. 300 BED STEADS. They They are price of must be sold at once, now going at the low $1.25 These and selling prices. goods tire brand new at worn-out furniture busy ruuMTimn and STOVE STORE, 121-123 North Main St. R A Summer and Spring: Suits, really good for all seasons, marked at $3:00, $3:50, $4:00, $4:50, 5:00. Everyone worth twice the money. Big stock of Men's Trousers. We are selling at less than half the value of the cloth. This reduction is and bring the prices We will not ask $10 WAR foRBVlTlBSi ' ' A upecial from aibraltar says two Austrian warships will sail tomorrow for Cuban waters. Mnrtlnl law lins been proclaimed throughout the Canary Islands, and is very rigidly enforced. Of the 125,000 volunteers called for by the president four weeks ngo 115,000 have been mustered In. The volunteer nrmy at Chlelmmnuga Park now numbers 35,014 men, and this will be Increased by 10,000 by the close of the week. It Is believed that Sennr Pulgcerver, minister of finance In Spain's cabinet, will provoke a tnlnlstetlal crisis at the next cabinet council. Major llussell D. Harrison, son of the ox-presldent, has been assigned to duty on the staff of Major General Fltzhugli Lee. - The Madrid correspondent of the London Standard savs a number of merchant stenmers loaded with conl from IJngland have arrived at Barce lona, Cadiz and Ililbao. An Avmy'oC'TH.r.OO Men. Washington, May 20. Adjutant Gen eral Corbln hns prepared a statemi lit showing- the strength of the mllltnry forces of the United States when or ganized In accordance with the plans now under way: Regular army, C2.000 men; volunteers from states (lirst call), 125,000: cavnlry rcirlmoiitH at large, 3,000 men; ten infnntry regiments Uni ted Ptates volunteers (Imnnines), lO.ioO; engineers al large, S.B00; volunteers cnlled yesteiday, 7r,,000; grand total, 27S.500. JjiOlt STATI5 8KXAT011, HON. M. C. WATSON, Or Sin:xANnnAu. Subject to Democratic rules. MISCELLANEOUS. I710lTNl). A hound doff. Owner can have the Bameliy chIHiik at 111 Went Poplar St. It "JjlOU HA1.E A grocery store. (Jan lie bought J1 cheap mid on eay term, (iooil renaoim given for celling out. Apply at IlKUAM) olllce, S-25-lt iriOlt SAI.H.--A saloon, Oooil sland nnd X central location. Has two pool tables, one hehii: a eoinhltiiitlon of pool and billiards. Apply at tho 1Ii:iiai.i ofllce. tf 1710R HUNT. Two large rooms In ltefowlch i; iu l ni 1 1 ijr, iu Hmitn Maui street. All con venienccs. Htlltahle for olllee. a-in-tf IHOIt HAI.K A very desirable property. Ap J) ply to Joseph Wyatt, 201 North Main St. tf DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wcstphal's fluxiliator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. rou saw. at W. G. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP, Ferguson House Illock. WE BUILD HOriES.- -K-l. We build. you a home just as you want it built. We will submit plans and cost, or pass on the practicability of any sketch you may have, without any charge. We will build the house for you according to specifications and by the time you state barring strikes. We will keep the cost within the figure quoted and will guarantee that you will be satisfied with your home. See us about it. Glenn & O'Hearn (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Ra. SURPRI Youths', Boys' and & Big line of Boys' Suits at surprisingly S low prices. Mothers will see a bargain in every one of them. !H In Children's Outfits we carry the finest jg Vestes, Blouses, Juniors and Reefers at prices m 30 per cent, below their value. made for 10 DAYS ON LY to Set r'd of our big stock Avithin the means of the people who suffer from the hard times. for a $5 suit. Everything is marked in plain figures. " .i or uier sji , er mo oioiio for r n f n m k t t a m ii mi h tfl bvi ff-i a I v flvl ti METOAT.flTA --.i n ... uuu i'j- ji.utu unucr mo Binngcut CEIIHAU MEDICAL LAWS. .r.cEcr.uca by fmlnentphytlciainrj DR. RICHTER'S Id ri nonocdl i;cmnrl;.i!ilvniccc'fiil! EOuh i'. iiiil t lih Trade Mark " Anchor.' Sf. AU. KIclitcrA Co.. 2I.i PcurlSt... .Ncir York, f 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Er finch Houses. Own Glassworks. Eudoucd & rccouiuiuudcd by a. wasley, 106 If. Main St., vO. 11. Hagcnbuch, 103 N. Main St., A . i . x ,u. Airiia, o a. main si. MR .fl." rt. ntcHTEn's ' "ANCHOR" STO.HACIIATi tiMt Coll. lMwpppnliiHtoninrli rnmplnlnlM Tiios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Our Store, i Homo or at Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, SELLING OUT. Lace curtains, lace, table cloths, linens, spreads, underwear and gent's furnishings. These are rare bargains to bo had. Will leave the town shortly and will close out our stock at amazingly low prices. LOUIS MANN, 33 West Centre Street, Robblns' Block. A good placo for n good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 V.. Centre street, Mellct's hlilhllng, Wine, Whiskies, Beer and Cigars. hecr In town always on tap. Freshest EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In unit naperH nnd decorations Is one of tho hlm'tccuth century nccomiillshincnts. Tlmt Ih why thoso who biilect their wall paper at CAU1)IN'H eetHuehdelinh'tful results. It Isn't necessary to purchase tho expensive grades, tho ih sitfiH and eolorn mo jutt ns nrtKtle In tho cheaper gradcx, If they nro not so rich, Tor thou who wish to decorate their rooinn with nrtistle wall papery tfo to J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Ccnlre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. SE? Children's Clothing.
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