ICLE SAM'S ' . i hteen page hook UctUK .ui t'ii- navy of tbis Latnr It will also ccm- kiris 01 Uiw diiportatit battles I ilD'v n One copy is 19 fweik, nine being rendv Fk nui i is i-an still be bad. Fee is m. each, but we rtliunt p cial arrangement -pac h IKS & BROWN, a, N Main St. FvUNIMER TONIC. Beef, Wine rand Iron. Largc llottle, 50 Cents. IENANDOAH DRUG STORE, Wain street, Shenandoah, Pa. Cur patims and you enre Its conpefiucnop. Thwn aro someof the consequence of constipation : Biliousness, loas of appetite, pimples, sour stomaoh, depression, coated toiiRue. night mare, palpitation, cold feet, debility, diz ziness, weakness, backache, vomiting, jaundice, ptlea, pallor, stitch, irritability, nervousness, headache, torpid liver, heart burn, foul breath, sleejlesHness, drowsi ness, hot skin, cramps, throbbing head. Ayer& Pills Arm m Sura Cnro for Oonsllftnllon PERAVJAS NOT THERE kjVar hipj W.nM Have Ueen De- Say- a IIu ,ma Dispatch, hush Bra uod Blunter. I i e V n lr r ft lllba i IViiUiii the " I L(l th ' lonllii ' f nil CUrr f ! 0 .1 . .HI. view C; t kcrlcan lor VlmlinI Cervern, . , not nt Santiago r bombardment by fn. Had he been hips would have 1 i nst the Amerl- I . n torious outcome. II 1 have orders to a Might or 110 re to circumstances, limiting the landing o that the latter li into he in' 1 rior of the country, Dr. J. 0. Avert Pills are n specific for all diseases of the liver, stomach, and bowels. "I suffered from ronalipttion which as sumed such un obstinate form that 1 feared it would cause a stoppage of the bowels. After vainly trying various remedies, I be gan to take Ayer's rills. Two boxes elf acted a complete cure." D. nURKB, Saco, Me. "For eight years I was afflicted with constipation, which beeamo so bad that tho doctors could do no more for me. Then 1 began to take Ayer's Pills, and soon tho bowels recovered their natural action." WM. H. DnLAUCETT, Dorset, Ont THE Pl-LL THAT W)UL. llio ."l .11)1 1 llv1e 'o d( ipanl b u I to rnrari Jns, an J x licru ion n. . IK for hc Spanish ji . better or i lUor Lklll of M. L-s. no convinced they jt them. u and navy ara m aims with tho 1 oiis that a propl fin present Itself, ilt to the courage 1 013 Hnd sailors, to , -.it ion nud to the ,r commaudlng of- I imiiuiiiiinnmnrmniTTPi JL 1 "tr4 1 1 The Most Complete and Most Durable Folding; Bath Cabinet on the Market. Only $5. mini iiuuuiuiiuiii toil, 51 111 :ll I r I liptu U v Cpfi I R.' It !) IUH li-. rv. 1 ll IK c 1 L'f eliarjyt if nor m r nwy si H(lu 71 1 Ml CVntr m ;ct Jliirr m. R. It Scitl) Jr.ru To use it W iilms .1 it, titiiniu Unnt .ui, n-ltnlImn. nt ior a 1 1 11 k ft " 1 -In riKthrninK. Willi it you luiv l' In your i n room SanitAr Mini, Mot HpHnjfK, Turkloti, Uuflliiiit Tin' aimI many otltcr 1 1 1'tH'BHi t y iti every loom. Notify us bv U deliver u CAhlnet to f" Iiavp n Mai hutli m-ly s ittsfactory, vc -u. Ii Mcrlbing them in jirr'C (J, I'Almor, Wr-lHttur, 117 i:. 1 i s. .lanliu Mrctt. Pratt, t, Slifimiidoah, Pa. N'tiw Sniu-i'liMnialriit, John K. Keith 1ms fonnully asstiincil the superintemlemy of the Muh:moy division Lehigh Vitlley ltailroad, succecdine dcoriio M. Hull, uctiiiK suiierintcnilciit, who resumes his foiiner position as trainmaster. Mr. Keith was aeeomiHinlcd hy Mr. M. 11. Cutter, sujier iutendeut of trniisiiortatioii with hend cii.nrlers at South Hethleliein. After Mr. Keith assumed charge tho officials and em ployes in the siiperiutenilt'iit's building Hcic iutnxlneril. Mr. Keith ninilo u brief address votiremiiiK his policy of management ami -oiin nl'tir ilcpnrtiil on a special train to make a tour of his territory, which embraces all the lines nnii branches between I'enn llnveu Junction and Mt. 'rmel and between Tuni bickon and Ashlauil. The new supprintcii- dent made n very favorable impression. He ikaliout aa years old and comes from l'ltts- burK, where he held the responsible position of trainmaster for tho Pittsburg and Lake Krio liailroad. l'renitilui'ii JvploHlou, William Sandta, a iniuer residing at Win. I'enn, was seriously injured about the henn by a preniatuie blast in the Win. i'enn col liery this morning. Ho was able to walk homo. Sandts is about 40 years of age and has a wile and four children. PITHY POINTS. 'iHpp'iilngs Throughout the Country Chronicled lor Iliuty I'erusnl. Tbcio are elghty-nino patients under treatment at tho State hospital at the present lime besides tho largo number of translont Iialients being treated at tho dispensary. lrvlu, tho 15-ycnr-old sou of Gtnamiol Straub, of Shninoklii, was drowned in the li.dinn l'a-k dam Tuesday afternoon. Ills body was not recovered until 11 o'clock that night, after nearly nil the water had been Kin out. The total valuation of roal estate In Schuyl kill county from tho returns made by the assessors In December foots up to tho neat sum of f 17. 111.783, which Is $3'J!i,397 of an increase over 1SU7. The car shops at l'alo Alto, Schuylkill Ilaveu nnd St. Clair began to work 10 hours per day yesterday. Tho employes at those shops had previously worked but nine hours. The lMlson I'.lectrlc Illuminating company, of l'ottsvlllo, is negotiating for the loaso of tbu Port Carbon electric light phnt. After long eluding ariest, Wllllo Fry, of Moigautown, Ilorks comity, wanted for num erous offenses, was captured by Constablo (irubb. Irfineaster city's share of tho liquor llccnso fund is $211,01 1. r.leveli-year-nld William Ashland, Jr., a runaway frum Philadelphia, was captured at Tiimaqtia. The Masonic Lodge nt tlcttyshnrs have purchased a building lot for $I.V)0 and will erect n flue temple and opera house. Three tramps biutnlly assaulted aged Levi Kembel, of Lebanon, in his s-tore, and from tho result of Ills Injuries he may die. Daniel W. Hand, ol Treinuut, has been granted a peusiou of Jil per month. As the Mil Itsglmenl Penua. Vols, is to be recruited up to 12 companies there is room for a company from Slienandoali. Chissls ('aliiiiilttees. At tho .session of the Schuylkill Classis of the lterormed church at Piucgrovo yestorday tho following standing committees wcro ap pointed by the president: Minutes of Synod, ltovs. J.J. 1 islier. T. J. Ilowcr, nnd Elder l-. L. Mat. ; Overtures, Jtcvs. Ldwanl S. llrommer, I. V. Wagner, and Lldcr W. W. Ilrown ; Minnies of Classis, Itevs. C. U It'irtholomcw, W. Donat, and Elder J. Smith; lieligion and Morals, Uovs. A. K. riartholo mow, W. J. Mulr. und Elder T. Ijiudons'ager; Exaniiuation and Liccnsuro, ltovs. II. A. Keyser, liobert O'Uoyle, and Elder P. A. Iloth ; rinance, ltovs. C. D. Yost, O. II. Strunk, and Isiael l'ortzj Jlissions, ltovs. (). H. Slrunck, C. D. Yost ami Elder C. A. Muck ; Oiphaus' Kouic, itev. II. A. Frantz, II. Lcisse and Elder II. W. Hllishniaii ; l!e llgious Services,I!evs. E. S. NolI.J. J. I'isher. and Elder Israel Yost j Sunday Schools. Itevs. II. A. Keyser. I). D., A. It. Ilartholoinew, and Elder J. H. Master. See tho show window meuts nt Itrumm's. display of coal orua- Hotel lU'ctroji'il. Special to nvESiKO Iei:au. N'yaek, N. Y , Juno 2. Tho Prospect House, a large summer hotel here, iva; burned down this morning. The loss is placed at ?70,000 and tho prop erty was partly insured. nother NEW STOCK -OF- U. S. and Cuban fust received. I'lag Poles and Bracket Flolders All kinds of Vine Goods by the Yard. rgan's Bazar, 23 n. Mam st. Lhos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. fiinaliou Made at Tour Homo or at Our Store. Has Moved to 3 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, A g od plac for n good drink iiael Mills' Saloon, Centie street, Slellet's building, Ftilskics, (leer and CiRnrs. 1'resliest beer in town always on tap. IDRUFF . . Is the Beginning of Baldness. fostphal's Auxiliator li DandruiT and all diseases of the scalp. r .1 1 Ar . G, DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP, Ferguson House block. 11K9T I-INE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTJtAW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. A AVrlfer's ChnrKes. bpeelnl to KvExiwi Hekalii. New York, Juno 8. l'onltnoy Higolow, a well known writer contributes to Harpor's Weekly an arraignment of the army admin istration at Tampa, Fla. Iligelow says there is not ono regiment fit for activo 6orvIco at tho present time. He alloges special incompetency of some newly appointed stalf olllcors. Kit Intervention. Special to KVEKIKO llKUAM). London, Juno 2. It has been learned upon high diplomatic authoiity that the whole business of intervention between tho United States and Spain has been discontinued, nud is considered out of tho question at tho pies out timo. Oil' For Tiiiupu. Special to Kvhkino Hkuai.h ChsttsnoogR, June 2. The Third Pcun-I sylvsnia Itegiment, with othois, left here this morning for Tampa, Florida. Supplying Spain. Special to Uvkmko IIkhai.ii. Paris, June :.'. It has boeu learned that large quantities of ammunition are being bent aero tho Pyrcuuoes into Spain. Tho 1'reuch authorities are indifl'oicnt to this action. All J:eelIont Show. Largo audiences marked the opening day performances of Welsh Brothers' shows. The show's anlval was announced at noou when tho hand appeared on tho streets In parade and gave a concert. Tho showmen proved tho tintli of their claim to first class pciform auccs by presenting a program that com manded tho closest attention and was marked by vigorous applause. The athletes, contor-tioni.-ts, jugglers, educated dogs and vaiious other performers are sure to make a favorable Impression. Dally Xews Lebanon. This celebrated 10 cent show will nppcor at Shen andoah t! days only, Monday and Tuesday, June l!th and 7th. Now Opening. Wc shall celebrate our opening at 15 North Main street, to-morrow (Friday) June ISrd, by selling tho largest and most complete stock of clothing, gents' furnishing goods, boots nnd shoes, Ac., nt tho lowest prices over offered by any storo in tho Shenandoah valley. Our goods are not tho accumulated left-overs of several seasons, but honest, new stock just received from the manufacturers' hands. We have mado up our minds that in order to secure the permanent trade of tho people wo must give them good valuo for tlicir money, and this shall bo our motto, to render a dollar's worth forovcry dollarspent. Having had several years oxporienco in tho clothing and shoe business wo know how. to buy nnd what to buy in order to keep abreast of tho times, in quality, stylo and in price. Como and bo convinced. Guakantkb Clothing aki Shoe Uousk, (Michael Peters' Illdg.) 15 North Main Street. Ei.ias Sitow-it, Propr. Condition Unchanged. Tho condition of Walter JIcGuinoss, who is lying seriously ill in Philadelphia, is still un changed. Ho is suffering from cerehro spinal meningitis and is still unconscious. An effort is mado by the students of tho Med fan. Chirurgical College, of town, to havo him admitted to that institution. His brother, Edward, returned from Philadelphia this morning. Coining Nuptials. Announcement has been mado of tho ap preaching murrlago of Miss Mabel (I., a daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joel Marshall, of 1 1 North Jardin streot, to John L. Griffiths, of Girardvillo. The oyent will occur at the homo of tho bride at high noou on Thursday, Sune 10th. Tho prospective brido and groom will be at home at 21 Ogdcn street. Gimrd. j ville, after Juno 23rd. Till! WTCATHKlt. Tho forecast for Friday : Fair weather with slight temperature changes and llghfto fresh southwesterly winds PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Oourad Beck spent to-day visiting friends at Pottsville. Uorough Clork James J.iVakley, is visiting friends in Now York City. II . L. Whltelock, the shoe dealer, has gono tototon, Mass., on busine-s. Mrs. Elizabeth liint-ch went to l'ottsvlllo this morning to visit friends Charles J. Qulini, of Si i, mton, spent yos torday and to-day in town on business and pleasure. Joseph Elliott, of Brown - ille. is reported as bolng very ill from an aft n k of paralysis received last Sunday. "Mr. and Mrs. W. Jt. Brewer and daughter, Eva, havo returned from a thtce-wecks visit to friends in the Catskill Mountains, N. Y. Mrs. Hairy Joyous, of South Jaidin street, who has been a long suffeu r from paralysis, Is reported as being in a critical condition. L D. Davidson, the North Main street furniture dealor was an early morning pas senger to Philadelphia, in tho interests of his businoss. Christ. Williams and Thomas Bcddall left town this morning for Ilaniihnrg to witness tho proceedings at the licpublican state con vention. , Mlssos Margaret Stank and Bertha lihiucs wcro among tho young Indies of town who enjoyed the festivities connected with the annual picnic of the Junior class of tho Mahanny City High school picnic at Lake side to-day. Miss Julia McKernun lias returned homo from an extended visit to Baltimore. Sho was accompanied by lior friend Miss Nellie Loflus, of that place. Both young ladles are guests of the family ol Mr. nud Mrs. John Conry, on East Lloyd street. .urs. i rieuman, nnii ciangtitor J.ottle, re turned homo from a week's visit to Philadel phla last evening. They were accompanied by another daughter, Miss Flora, who had been undergoing medical treatment nt private institution in tho Quaker City for several wcoks. Miss Nora Bieisch, of liingtown, passed through town this morning enrouto to Frack- vllle, to spend a week among friends. Miss B. Carney, of Shamokln, is being en tcrtaind at the rcshleuce of Mr. nnd Mrs, M. J. Muldoon, on West Centre street. 11. L. Talley, of Baltimore, Md., Is in town lookiugnfter affairs of the Homo Friendly society or tliat city, or which ho is president Huriied lly (i.ixollne. William Shugais, a young man of Potts ville, was severely burned at the Iolantho boat houso at Tumbling Bun dam hut oven ing when bo was about to light a lamp filled with gasoline.and which ho supposed con tallied coal oil. The highly inflammable fluid blazed up and scattered o.er Shugirs, who proliably saved himself from fatal injury by plunging into tho dam. Tho boat houso caught Hi o. hut the flames weio extinguished boloio much damage was dome. Window shades from 10 cents and upward Estimates given on large similes. F. J. Ports, 21 North Main street. tf ini:i. Mel.AltKN'. On the Sml Inst, ut Shenandoah . ., .piiuii -ui:j,weii, hk1 'i io years. l ho niiierai hi iai:i place on Nitnnlay, Ith Inst. Serikes at tho funifl) residence. 10,") East Coal si I eet. at 2 o'clock l In . slmrn. f iitodit..,., i. the Odd Fellows' eeu.i tcry. ltclatles and menus rei-iietiivel)- hum n to attend. (MUtt MISCELLANEOUS. FOIt HUNT. A dwelling house at No. 2 North .Main street. Apply nt No. 212 Norl .nam eirce. I orth V2-3t OOIE 1IKNT. A idx-ronm houso for rent, Rood X' cellar, water in house, located on i!nt jiiuuo aney. oppiy to Jiary itniierlt, No. 1: KaM Coal street, Shenandoah. (V-l-lw I" OST, A Bold watch and chain, on Friday 1 evenfnir, between turner of Mid Centre Mrci-td ami tho 1. & It ili-nnr. i.Mixt...- will return satm- to tliN oMlco und eult.icle re- vru win ic fcivcn. 6-l-2t fOJE valuable propcity on West a, vvimuBiu-ti, uwt-iiinj iiiiuse, niiu an con veniences, in nYstr.ible location. Apply to i nomas i on, ior lurther imrticulars, &-L7-tf ,10B HALE. A saloon, (iood stand and central location. lint hvn ,hi tnl.i.,. i.tiiiK v-uiiiiiiiiuiiuii ,i pool und bllllarus, Apply nt the IIi:kam oniee. (t MOIt ItENT.-Two larRO rooms ' itiiiiinim li Il..'n,i-I"l. Ill .-4(11111, Alfllt, U,P..t A I I n.. enlenees. Suitable for olllcv. -19-tf f IIIAKTIvU NOTICB.-Notlee is hereby given j that un api'lieattou will lie inailo to tho Court of Common Picas, of Schuylkill county, on Monday, tho 20th day of June, Ikis. at ten o'clock in tho forenoon. i,v Kti.- law Hart lock, Htanlslnui KniUicw icz, Walter xvniiiiuaKi, .loon tiorncy nnii Alimony Katiiln ski, under the Alt of Assembly and Its supple ments to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations, ap proved April 2ftli. 1871, for the cboitcr of an Intended corporation to he- called and known as "M. Joseph PoUch Human catho lic Ilencllclal Society, or the St. Kasluier church, of Shenandoah, l'eniia.," the ehaiae terondohjicts of which aie the maintenance of an organization for heuellcial and pioteitive purposes, by establishing a fund for the relief of sick and injured members and the relief of the. families of such members as may die, Salt! cor poration is io he carried on at Micn;in doah, I'a., aii'l for the puriioses uboe set foith is to have, possess unJ enjoy all the rights and benefits of said Act and its supplements, KllUAIIII W. S-llOl.MAKl'It, , , . Solicitor. Shenandoah, Pa., Juno 2nd, IS'.is. B-2-9-10 Sheriff's Sale, SherlfT Toolo sold out the clothing stock nnd gouts' furnishing goods of Jshn Kogcrs and Matthew Walcnk, on East Centre street, Adolph Prince, of Pottsville, being the hoavicst creditor purchased nil the goods, amounting to fsoo. To Cure Ileadachs In 15 Minutes, Take Dr. Davis' Atl-Hcadache. All druggists Mnrrlnge Licenses, Marriago licenses woro Issued to tho-following ; H. M. Jenklu and Emma L. Frank, both of Tower City; William B, Douglass and Emma Louisa Boyer, both of Orwlgsburg. ftkV nrnt ; ir ALL NATW cttlm Olobofcr RHEUMATISMS DEnHAH MEDICAL LAWS. yprcscriDtm Dy emlntntpnytKiIaiiBiy UK. RlCrlTER S fab A binunn n' it fPASN EXPELLPR. 1 Wr.fl.Ifflnnnrnn.lt II..... .. , V vtiw. mu I liL IKIirKillilf XU(-I UEIUI1 Oulvj;pnn!no villi Trade A.nrk Anchor, ii an. itiriuiT.i t fi. ii i.i I'l'iirii. fiT inrk. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Bon tee, Own Olassnorks. Sl&SOcu. Euduteod A tecommtujedby A. Wasley, 106 K. Main St.. (.0. H. Hagenbuch, 101 N. Main St., . r. r.xi. liirnn, 6 a. wain St. ' Bhenaniloah. . Dn. rtlCHTEFl'S ' "ANCiioit" iTiaiArirAT. i,.t I L..vl prp m'VWIn'l'nrl1 omninliiii. Knllsted In the Army, Anthony Munley, of Lost Creek, son id Michael Munloy, loft homo three weoks ago ostensibly to look for work and nothing was heard from him until Inst Friday when a lcttor was received from him stating that bo had enlisted in tho 1st Itegiment Pcnmi, Yols. nnd was with the regiment nt Chlckamauga nnd that a soldier's life suited his tastes very well being a considerable Improvement on two days a week at tho mines. As enlistment in tho regular army 1ms been made subject to tho Bamo terms as that in thu volunteers In every particular it Is surprising that moio of thu nil venturous young men of tho region are not joining that arm of tho servile. Tho best placo to buy your wall pni.tr Is at F. J. Por!z, 21 North Alain street. Wo have the largest stock north of the mountain, tf Buy Kcystoncflour. Bo suro that the nnrr.o Lraeui It Baee, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on overy sack. I.lst nf tho Ondets. Company A, Shenandoah Cadets, Is assum ing shape, but a formal org.iiilKntlon and election of olllcors will not take place until some clllclcncy In drill work is attained. A meeting for drill wilt ho held at I laird's field this evening, nt seven o'clock. The following Isn list of tho luembors thus far enrolled John Lchnilcr, William Simmons, John Jones, Daniel B.ichinan, Ocorgo Drow, ltlchnrd Taylor, Charles Hlldcnhrand, Charles Kirlin, Howard Dodson, Thomas Dove Jr., Joseph Peters, John Lamhort, Thomas Lambert, ltobcrt Morrison, William Morrison, William Dustu, John Entorlluc, Albert Swlndt, William Harris, Georgo Powell, James X. llllbort, John Coughlin, Joseph Welsh, Edward Hccso, Oscar Bollch, Guy C. Kclpor, William Webster, Joseph Fclst, Alfred Mllllchap, William lteese, Boss Glover, Harvey Jacoby, Harry Gable, Will iam Grllllths, WJlllnni Butler, Georgo Knott, Jr. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES tn wall paper ami decorations Is imp of tlio nineteenth cenhiry iiccompINlnnrnU, That in why tlioo wlio select Uiclr wall paper at C.UUUN'S KctMicli (Mlulitfnl result. It Iflh't necessary lo purchase tin expentvc praties, tlie ilrMu'unmt col ti aro Jtift as art'fstlc in tlio clicjiper Km1!1'! If they are not so ilch, Kor those who Ir1i to ilccorate their rooms with artlntlo wall papers o to J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. "MAINE" REASON WHITELOCK'S SHOE STORE Is selling shoes so cheap is on account of the dull times. BUY NOW: You Need Shoes, eWe Need Money. We Quote a Few Rrices for Thirty Days Only Men's Snag Duck Boots, reduced to - - - $2-25 Men's Nailed Miners' Shoes, hand made, reduced to - i-oo Men's Satin Calf, lace and Congress, reduced from $i .50 to $1.00 Men's Water Proof, buckleand lace.worth $1.50 reduced. to 1.19 Lathes' Dongola, andLut,0n, worth $1.25 and $1.50 reduced to 99c One lot of Ladies' Fine Hand Turn and Welt, all small sizes, from 2 to 4. Opera and Common Sense Toe, worth $3.00 and $3.75, close entire lot at $2.00. One lot of Misses' Pine Dongola Shoes, size n to 13, worth - $1.50 and $1.75, close the entire lot out at $1.19 and $1.25. It Will Pay You to Examine Ou r Prices and Save Hone' ! SHOE (EGAN E3U(.LD1IMG,) Comer Main and Centre Streets, - Shenandoah, renna. Y 0U READ Y FOR A SURPRISE ? A fine, line of H Blue Serge Suits j ! for men and boys. 3 EAD what we have to say about our mammoth stock of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing. We have already met the condition of the times by reducing our prices, but now we propose to make a still turther reduction. FOR A FEW DAY'S ONLY we will offer you big bargains in the best and greatest line of Clothing in the county. Come and make your, choice. You 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.r5. Summer and Spring Suits, really good Big line of Boys' Suits at surprisingly Come in and pick out the suit you want ; you m for all seasons, marked at $3:00, $3:50, low prices. Mothers will see a bargain in will find it marked at that figure. $4:00, $4:50, 5:00. Everyone worth twice g every one of them. Imported French Suits, sacks or frocks, m tlie money. jn children's Outfits we carry the finest black or blue, at $r:00 Not a cent less, worth Big stock of Men's Trousers. We are Vestes, Blouses, Juniors and Reefers at prices double the money. selling at less than half the value of the cloth. 30 per cent, below their value. HATS! 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. WE ALSO HAVE A MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. "UOTTrF I This reduction is made for a Few Days Only to get rid of our big stock I I 1 1 1 I" I :uid brin t,le Pr!ces within the means of the people who suffer from the hard times. 1 " " A AJA- . We will not ask $10 for a $5 suit. Everything is marked in plain figures. WE MAKE SUITS AT ANY PRICE VOU WANT. The Mammoth One-Price Clothing House, I GOLDIN, Proprietor. 5 T cm CV 27 West t, X llLl, Centre HI. Nos. 9 and II SOUTH HAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNA.