Ready Soon Our stdck of holiday goods will soon be ready for inspec tion and we promise the finest display ol goods we have ever shown Uy the wav, don't forget our 25c line of delicious chocolates. HOOKS & BROWN, Main St. WHITMAN'S HOREHOUND CANDYz FOR COUOIIS AND THROAT AFFECTIONS. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, $ South Main Street, Shenandoah, i'a, TYIephotip Connwtlon. The Boston Factory Shoe Store Is offering for the next two weeks an inducement very seldom extended to shoe buyers. They are selling Ladles' $1,50 shoes at - - S .99 " 2.50 shoes al - - 1.75 3.50 shoes at - - - 2.15 Men's $1.25 shoes at - - .90 " 2.00 shoes a - - - 1.25 " 3.00 shoes at - 2.25 Our Boy's and Children's shoes are going at greatly reduced prices. We have a choice stock to select from. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. IQUEEN Keep Your House Warm by using our Stoves, Ranges and Heater-. They are rheajivr b th in price and fuel. We have a nice selection ii stock '1 hey must be sold. Christmas is rapidly approaching and we need room for our fancy stock of liolida) furniture. 'I'll is is our firit season in the stove business, and to thoroughly adveitise it, we will sell them at small profits. Or upward will buy you a stove, range or heater.- Every oue sold is uccom- iwnid witli n minrnntre. We Carrv the "Queen Cinderella," "Liberty," "Uncle Sum's Fortune." "Family Fortune." "New Fortune," "Manner," stoves and ranges. In heaters we cry the "Art reninsuiar, "Empress Cinderella," "Imperial inderc'la,' "Liberty," "Acme," "Hanner, ' "Horn ' Our "Peninsular" ansv.i t- a three-fold pur pose namely, a Stove, Kange or lleatur. DAVISON'S BUSY, FURNITURE. AND. STOVE. STORE, 121-123 North Main St. Colored Glasses Should not be worn without intelligent advice, Whenever ml eye finds relief in a shaded or colored glass, something is going wrong with the Interior of that eye that needs attention. If it were not so the light would not irritate. Seek advice -the kind tliat we can give you the kind that only can be giu-n after a thorough and intelligent examination. Glasses If You Need Them. . . . None If You Don't. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mairr Street. BEST LINE OF- &1 nnnnrn.ro r.n.m rrrn & unuutmtd, i-Luun, tttu, HAY and OTUAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. n t C.ln. 21 Wet '( C. D. ruiJ, Centre St. Bill f&c 4$ rants is much easier to keep the hah when you have it than it Is to re store it Ivhcn it s lost. If your hai is "coming out" it needs instant attention. The use of AVER'S HAIR VIGOR will promptly stop the hair from falling, and stimulate it to new growth. " Some years ago my hair beptn to fall out and I became quite bald. I was ad vised to try ers mr OP' viaor And bad used It But short time tvhen my hair ceased to full out and a new ana vigor ous growth made its ap pearanee.My hair is no'ib abundant and glossy." THOS. DVNM. Rockville, Wis. THREE JUVENILE. VIRAGOS. Tlio.v Heat n oiintr I.ikI.v o ovcroly I'liiit -lu- .May llio. Pittsimm, Nov. 2D. Miss Nora Bit ner, a hlKhly respected yount? lady of Allegheny, was beaten so badly yester day afternoon by three slrls (none of whom are over 15 years of age) that she will probably die. Her assailants. Mamie WrlRht, Sophia Mlekle and Vic toria Uennett, are In Jail. The cause of the assault Is rather mysterious. It seems that Miss liltner, with a young lady companion, was walklnR along ISast Ohio street, and In parsing a group of young girls at play she made some Jocular remark contvrning the patty, whereupon one of the young sters seized her by the hair and pulled her to the ground. While prostrate Miss Bitner was kicked on the head and beaten Into insensibility. Her companion was unable to protect her, and n rescue was only effected when two men came upon the scene. The physicians attending Miss liltner say her skull Is fractured and a blood clot has formed on the brain. Her recov ery Is doubtful. I'irel I'll o I Urol Insure your property from loss in the lil.it, ii ml atrnlll'fist l-Jlsll CninniLllIcg ! Pllila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America iud Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American 1- iru lnsurnuce uo., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardiu St.. Shenandoah. Hitnd CriiHHcil. Thomas Lockuclnmis a miner at the Koliinoor colliery, had his light hand crushed yostesday by having it caught be tween a car and a large lump of coal. Dr. .Stein dreosc-d tlio injury. Ask your grocer for tho "Uoyal Patent dour, and tako no other brand. It is tho est lour niA'lf Itll.s Itr.ik.-ii. Willhm Nawiski, a miner at the Vulcan colliery, had three ribs of Ids right side luokeii thU illuming by bung (-truck by a piiee of timber. He went to the Miners' hospital. Ito.Iirni t'oii 'if .: I'lit-o (fordim. PhlUub lphLi Nov. Judge James flay t'.nnliL lias resigned from the bench. His resignation has been ac cepted by Governor Hastings. Judge Gordon voluntarily relinquished his high Judicial position as associate Jus tice of the court of common pleas No. 3 and retli'.-i to prh. ,ite life. Ills letter of ii'i-lgiidtion was forwarded to Gov ernor 1'ui'nirs nt Harrlsburg on Mon day lasr. and the governor's acceptance of the resignation was forwarded to tho Judge Wednesday. Judge Gordon, It was stated at his office, resigned for private reasons, Involving the main tenance of Ills fnmlly. ?wmmw?mmmmmmmm? Coat Sale at Kelly's Millinery. One Lot of Children's Coats nt $1.00 One " " " at 1.50 One " " " at 2.00 One " " " " at 2.50 One " " Hat Trimmed Sailor .5o One Lot of Children's Trimmed Hats, from 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1,50, and up. We have reduced the price on all our Trimmed Hats. Ninety-five dozen to select from. We guaran tee the lowest prices and best goods offered to the trade. Pace Veilings, plain or doited, from 8c per yard up. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 25 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. iiiUttmuiiiiiumiiimiiiLi The Cheap Prices Vn nra cbnrolllir for the liKHT (liiiH-riiiKH tube had aro gaining popularity dally We believe In "live urn! let live." Wo wmii tin- buyurto uavo some 01 mo prunin ua wen name c-lii-r, uuv aooiui, noon akii tnorJi, UEVr'H KUUNIalllXU. Cholco winter stock. Good goods attholowcst price. Rhlllp Yarawaky, 213 WEBT CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA 1 PITHYPOIKTS, il.tppnnluga Throughout the Collnlrr Clirnolrli.il for Unity l'orunnl. United States contains 73,000 typowrltors Ti utile on ail tho railroads is reported very heavy. Altoona business men talk of forming a Hoard ot Trade. Family reunions were numerous In Shen andoah yesterday. Tills is tho Inst month of the fiscal year for tho coal companies. Charles (liatigor.ef Glrardvllle.ls critically 111 with typhoid fever. Tlio Welsh l'rlzo Singers will appear at bliatuokiu on December 3d. Tho rehearsal of Christmas enrols by Sun day schools aro now in order. The Grim Reaper has been actlvo at work in our midst the past few weeks'. llusluoss was generally suspended yester day, and the streets were deserted. Kvcry consideration tells tho wiso mer chants to uso tho llmtAi.D coin inns. Undo Tom's Cabin Is doing tho region, and nnenanuoali patrons cannot escape A couplo of horseless carriages havo been put in service by a Reading merchant. An ordinary passenger coach on a railroad costs f,,0CK) and weighs 38,000 pounds. I-iremen from towns in tho Cumberland valley paraded yesterday at Chambersburg. An assistant in one of tho local barber shops contemplates opening a bakery at Lost creek. Teamsters aro complaining about tho bad condition of all our streets that are not paved. A vicious mule kicked 10-ycar-old Joseph Thompson in tho face at Centralia, and hroko the boy's jaw. Tlio public schools of Shanioklu contributed provisions to the poor of that place .to tho amount of 300. John Hull consumes 3,000,000,000 pounds of sugar annually, and yet ho is a bitter mor&ol to some nations. Itobbcries aro numerous throughout the county, and a well organized gang is ap parently at work. Tho politicians of Schuylkill county aro a very peculiar lot, as recent development at tlio county scat show. Hairy jtork, a Pottsvlllo painter, was com mitted to jail in default of bail, charged by his wife with desertiou. Flames Irom an overturned lamp caught the clothing of Mrs. Slienafin, of Harrisburg, and she was fatally burned. The llazleton truant otllceris paid tlS nor month. That is about all ho earns, although here ho receives jfi.OO a day. kx-Couticilmau it. D. liecso, will become a resident of tho Third ward, occupying a house on South Jardiu street. Tho festive turkey at least those that re main as a result of yesterday's slaughter- will rest easy until Christmas. Commai.der liillington liooth, of the American Volunteers, will addiess several meetings on Sunday at Lancaster. Postmaster Uedea has been notified to admit private postal cards, to tho mails for Canada ami Mexico at domestic rates. Miss Annie E., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Kltrlngham, and Conrad Urodc, of Tamaiiua, will be married on Dec. Hth. Tho stranded Webster Stock Company suc ceeded in getting out of Malmnoy City yes terday, and will reorganize at Harrisbur. Harry Hclwig, a furmer druggist of Mt. Carmel, is now proprietor of tho leading hotel at Alexander, a suburb of Washington, John Lerch is in Lancaster jail to await trial on tho charge of knocking down and robbing Krnest Kliuo, on tho highway, near Mauheim. William Nowiski, of Morea, was held up on his way to Malianoy City, and when found to havo no monoy was allowed to nrcceml with a black eye. Lucillus Miller, of Uloomshurg. carries a silver thlmblo in his left shoulder that he swallowed forty years ago. Surgeons will try to remove it. If the striking minors at tlio collieries of A. Itoliertsoti it Co., at Shamokin, do not re turn to work soon, it is said, the operations will be closed down. More than 100 delegates aro expected to attend a district Young Men's Christian Association convention, at Shippeusburg, ou December 2, 3 and 1. At a banquet of Patriotic Sons of America. in Lebanon, last evening, A. J. Colburu. Jr of SerHiitou, stato president of tho order, was the principal speaker. Tlio singular fact that people aro about half an inch taller iu the nioinlng than they are iu tlio afternoon has enabled many a fellow to slip into tho army. 1 he remains of tho four-months-old infant of Johu McGco, of Brownsville, wore in terred in the Annunciation cemetery by Undeitakcr O'llara this afternoon. Edward Tolau, of Midvallcy, who had his back broken and lower limbs paralyzed by a fall down tho chuto at the colliery at that place, died at tho hospital yesterday. A mammoth water shaft will bo sunk at Locust Gap and work upon it will be com menced ou the first ot tho year. Tho idea is to drain tho Locust Gap and Spring collier ies of water. ltey. G. A. Kucrr. of Pinegrove, formerly chaplain or tho Fourth l.egiment, P. V. I has boon appointed and accepted tho pastorate of the Allison Hill United Evangelical church, at Uarrisbiirg, Louis Lovauovicb, of Shamokin, is charged with assaulting and robbing Charles Usliiu. ifsky in a by-strcet of Centralia of 00 In cash, llio lattcr's skull was fractured and his faco horribly beaten. Patrick Dolan, president of tho United Mluo Workers, has mailed an appeal to Governor Hastings, asking that ho iuterfero iu tlio importation of negro miners, which ho alleges is being doue at Iteisslng, Washing ton county. A Hit for Coughs and Colds. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At druhler Ilros., drug store. IteHolutloiiH of Condolence. At a regular meeting of Henry Ilorncastle Camp No. 40, Sons of Veterans, hold ou this dato, tho following preamble aud resolutions were unanimously adopted : WllttliEAB. It has pleased an all wise nrovi- deuce to call from our ranks our brother, i.. tr..r.nH l.n..f n .... . ' r Itllicis ill. iisui, iiiv wi tuu . nuuiyurst 111- fautry, U. S. A and as tlio deceased was an esteemed member of our fraternal circle we deeply mourn his untimely death therefore bo it Itesolved, That we extend our heartfelt sympathy to the parouts aud relutlvts of tho deceased iu this their sad bereavement, and commend them forconfcrhition to tho beucfi Cint Ood who, Iu Ids great mercy and Justice, doetli all things for the best. Itesolved. That tlio charter of this Camp noclr.ipcil loi inn pernio ot ttnrty nays; that these resolutions be spiead upon the minutes, ho published iu tlio daily papers of town, and that they lie suitably engrossed and u copy of tlio Kline no pre&cuieu to llio iamiiy ot our deceased brother. Chad, L Fowi.ek, Thank Ii, Williams, M. P. MAL,;y, Committee, Shenandoah, November SI, 1898, Dr. Hull's Uoiigli Kyi up atopa Hint tickling In tho throat. This reliable remedy allays at onco irrat Ions of tho throat, sore throat, hoarseness and other bronchial attec tlons. Wife lleulur Committed. John Hughes, of North Emorii k street, was committed Iu default of $400 bail by Justice Shocinalier last night. Hughes was charged by his wife with assault aud battery, with throwing out provisions secured fur the Tusuksglvlug dinner, and carrying a chlckeu and clock from the Mouse. I Stop That Cough I Take warning. It may lead to Consumption, A goo uouio oi oiiuon Curo may save your life. Sold by P, 1) Klrliu aud a guarantee. PERSONAL MENTION. Mlsii llerthn Lord, of Poltsvlllo, Is a guest of totfn friends. .1. Howell Hughes, who left town ten days ago for Camp Meado, Is now with tho regular army hospital corps at (liceiivillo, S, C. l)r. (1. M. Hamilton, of Mlddlclown, Dauphin county, enjoyed ids Thanksgiving turkey Iu town with friends, Miss Mamo Laudcmau and Thomas Dandn, of Mlnorsvillo, spent Thanksgiving with tholr relatives, Thomas Dovo, Sr.,aml family, on South .lard In street, Charles Folmer, of Orwlgsliurg, was a busi ness visitor to town to-day. Misses Jennio and Myrtle Sands, of lllooms- burg, aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. 11 Shoemaker, on Kast Oak street. MissTilllo Makcly, of West Lino ftlreot, has returned homo from Heading. She had been an inmate of St. Joseph's hospital for cloven weeks, and speaks In ulowlng terms of tho treatment administered during her ill ness. Miss Viola A. Mover, of Krackvllle, spent last evening in town. James Carr and William Thomas, both of Malianoy City, spent last evening In town. Misses McAteo, of Malianoy City, wero Thanksgiving visitors to town. C. S. Jay, of Philadelphia, wifs tlio guest of his son, F. J. Jay, on North Jardln street, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. II Holllnger. of Lancaster, enjoyed a pleasant Thanksgiving at tho resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Clatiser, on West Oak street. Mr. Holllnger is promi nently Identified in newspaper circles In Lancaster and is a member of the Now Kra staff of quill pushers. Mrs. Paters and Mrs. Smylio, of South licthlchcm, aro visitors at tho Episcopalian rectory on South Jardiu street. Ulchard Ogdcn, an employee of tho Car negloSteel works at Duquesne, is spending a two weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. uud Mrs. Daniel Ogden, on North Jardln street. ltov. T. M. Morrison, of Malianoy City, ro- newed acquaintances horo yesterday. Miss Nellie Price, of Lost Creek, is spend ing a few days with Miss Lilliau Hichardsuu, of Malianoy City. Itoy Kubright spent last oveniug very pleasantly at Malianoy City. Misses Maine and Ella Cleary, of Malianoy City, wero Thanksgiving guests at tho rcsi- deiu-o of It. V. GUI. John Evans, foreman of tho Dally Amori- cau composing room at Malianoy City, was a visitor to tlio Hkkai.d sanctum to-day. Mothers can find infant capi to tlioirvery taste and price at Portz's, SI N. Alain street. Aliotlmr Lehigh Itoidgiuitlou. Itichard Cafl'rcy, of llethloliem, engineer of maintainanco of way of the Lehigh Val ley railroad, has leslgncd tlio position, to tako effect on Dec. 1. His successor, it is Mild, will be Walter E. llerg, of Jersey City, at present principal assistant to Chief En gineer Webster. Mr. Cafl'rcy has been con nected with tho road nearly all his life timo uul started in the position us section fore man. Tlio Itlot Chbo Kntled. The jury in tho Park Place riot case ou trial before Judge Ucchtcl atPottsvillo this morning rendered a verdict finding the accused not guilty, but .sentencing five of them to pay tho costs of the prosecution. Twelvo other defendants in tho case weie bent to jail on Wednesday, in default of payment of tho costs ou a capias issued when they failed to appear for trial. i.' n ...,! i- 1 fit rnn. Tca, tho great lllood Purifier. Cures Head- acne, nervousness, irruptions on me rare, and makes tho head clear us a bell. Sold hv P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Held for Larceny. John Rumski was taken to tho Pottsvillo jail tliis morning by Constable Matt. Oiblon, Tho prisoner was committed in default of hail last night by Justice Toomey, on a charge of stealing an overcoat and clothing from one Walter Wychock. Annual Bales over 0,000,000 Boxes FOE BILIOUS AND NEEV0US DISORDERS Buch as Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Glddlne39, Fulness after meals. Head ache Dizziness, Drowstnoss. Flushings ot Heat. Loss of Appetite. Costlvencss. Blotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills. Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIEST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IH TWEKTT MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IIKIXIIAM'S pills, taken as direct ed, w'lo.uicklyrestoro Femolos lo com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem and curo hick llcnduclie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boccham's Pills aro Without a Rival Anil have the LARGEST SALE Ofnny Patent .lleUlclno In the "World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Select your garment from up-to-date s.t)les. We have the right goods here and a large variety lo select from at the right prices, Ladles' Goals, 32 50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Goals, $1.50 to $7.50. Far Collarettes, $1.50 to ? 15.00, Our stock ol dress goods has no equal. You will find dere a large assortment of plain mid fancy fabrics in foreign aud domestic nt bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blanket, carpets, rugs, etc. Look through our line on second floor and get prices, Uiitterick pajier ('allerns, best in he world, sold by ms. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. COMPRESSED AIR. llolng Used In Mining ut the Itlcllnrils Colliery. Tlio work of building foundation walls for l.n A.nnll... nC n t f.nmliNIHn. lidlMin IIIU uiulhuw i, i nt, mi , 'Dow. ..i.i. - at the Richrfrds colliery near Mt. Carmel. The power thus stored will bo applicu to an engine located insldo which In turn will hoist tho wagons used iu the removal of tho mined coal coming from tho sinking of (ho now slope on the No. U vein, A depth or ahout 00 feet lias already been attained and the solid bed of coal through which It Is be ing driven has been removed by platrorms, This now depirturo will greatly ncresse the work and I-, so far as known, the only lime compressed air has figured lu work of this character. Tho compressor lias . been on tho grounds for sometime It will likely bo used at two otlior slopes that aro proposed to bo suuk. 1 .died With it llootjack. r,il,i, r,.nlsl;l nod Andrew Uendlck. of Malianoy City, quarreled at that placo yester day and tlio fonnor made uso of a bootjack, with width ho knocked Ueudlck down. The latter remained unconscious for several l. ,. mid ntlll In a Rerlolls rendition. Ills assailant disappeared immediately after tlio affair occurred, and has not been seeu since. Itchiness of tlio skin, horrible plague. Most everybody afllicted in one way or another. Only one safe, never failing cure. Dean's Ointment. At any drug store, DO cents. Cleun Your l'aveiiioiitB. It is said that "by their works yo shall kuow them." Measured by this standard it was easy to enumerate tho good citizens in town this morning. The good citizen, in this weather, is one who promptly clcaus the snow oil' his pavomeuts and puts salt ou so that tho good, us well as tho wickod may walk iu slippery places. V ' o wmouiouo icr RHEUMATISM,! uuuAjivrn ana similar uompiaiats, nan prcparm unu?r mo Kiriagcnt GEfiHAH MEDICAL LAWS proscribed by eminent physicians r DR niP.HTER'S 66 a rXBrtUiran ir ?MU EXPELLER.l wort J renowned I ItotnnrkaMVFUCcesKfulI 1 Snnh-Ediulno with Trade Mark" Anchor,' It. Aa. liIchtcr.Vl'o.,'.'IulVuriM., .icir iork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. 23 & SO cu. Endorsed ii recommended by A. Wasley, 106 II. Main St., . H. Hagenbnch, 103 N. Main St., A . D. Kirlin, 6 S. Main St. B Tareiitsni"" DR. RICHTER'S "ANCnOU" STOMACHAL, best fori . lvnprp.ln:Hfniimch ConiplnlntB. t MISCELLANEOUS. rpOlt ItKXT. Storeroom and dwelling, at 117 X1 South Jardln street, in for rent, cheap. Apply to M. T. Purccll, corner Oak and West streets. ll-21-2w JOIt HALE A valbable manufacturing plant ! fully equipped for the manufacture of cloth hats and caps anu boxes, ami a uouuie frame dwelling house, together or ncperate. Scaled or verbal bids for all or part of real etato, or equipment will bo received up to and including November 30th, 1898, at thooftlcoof the company, corner Coal and limerick streets, Shenandoah, 1'ft. 11-15-2W 1710K KENT. Dwelling house, with all con- vcnleuccs, with good location, for rent. Apply at this olllce. tf JTIOIt SALE Valuable Shenandoah property, ! centrally located on Oak street, with all modern conveniences, store room and we'llng and house on the rear. For further Information apply at this ofllco. tf "YTOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. A 1 ply to S. a. 51. llollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. Mitt FOR SALE. One Block of Nino houses. Situntcd ou West Coal street, Shenandoah. The property entire )h 112 feet front und 70 feet deep. Kacli houio 1ms a frontage of 12 feet by 20 feet deep, nith kitchen 10 hv 14 feet; nil nro two wtori'f, nix rooms, tin roof. They hare Just been thoroughly repaired, newly painted aud paper' d, and new sills, outhouses and coal houHta constructed. These properties are FOIt SALE, EXClIANQIC or UENT Either as n whole or separately and on reason able tonus. 1'or further information apply to M. P. FOWLER. OH ! WHAT A WRECK ! LARGEST IJftE OF TOYS, FANCY VASES, OPAI, TOILET SETS. THE LATEST" GAMES I DRESSING THE NEW WOMAN, CONETTE, MERRY WAR. Morgan's Bazar, 23 NORTH MAIIM ST. OUR REDUCED rHas DEOI'LE fiom all the neighboring towns have been flocking to our store to take advantage of the great oppoituuity for bargains which we offer iu Overcoats for fieri, Youths, Hoys and Children. They found our stock and prices just ns we advertised them, aud Q one left the store dis appointed, or dissntlsfied. We will continue this great cut-rate sale for another week, Call early if you want to get any of the ORGAT BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS. o a .The Only Mammoth Clothing House, Nos. 9 and ii South Main Street, L. GOLDIN, Proprietor, S SHENANDOAHPENNA. "O0I.D DUST." Orkin's M. Tnctriinifntc flntiro1 flnnrlc No. 159 South IVIeiln Street, Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway. Eight For This Ferguson's Theatre. One solid week, commencing 0 Nights C 1 Matinee 1 MONDAY Evening, JOHN A. HIMMKLKIN'S SUI'KKII COMPANY, E "IDEALS" Supporting the po, ular players MISS BEATRICE EARLE and MR. CHESTER DEVONDE, Including the peer of musical org.nizntions, llowson's Twentieth Century Hand and Orchestra. Beautiful scenic and mechanical cflects. THE PLAYS. Kaglcs N'est, North and South, The tl rent Northwest. Tho Planter's Wife, Culm l.ihre, Function the C'rlck' t, Tlcket-of Lcnvo Mnu, A Night In New York, The I.lfe Gunrd, etc, KAl'II 1'ItODUOTION COMPI.KTK. Monday night the beautiful romantic drnma, "EAGLES NEST." Prices ; - 10, 20 and 30 Cts, rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N". Centre St., I'ottavllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns nnd Wines, nt the bar, A choice lluo of Cigars nnd Temiur anca Prinks. Accommodations for trnvelcrs. Meals nt all hours. t-YES-'i We can furnish Repairs for all Stoves. It is hy far cheaper to repair your old faithful stove than to buy a new one. If your stove is broken let us fix it. You will be pleased with the work and the price. VM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St POMMERCIAL HOTEL RESTAUR UIT, f r-tm, Morris Heckman, Prop, s now open. Eating bar attached. Ifrre lunch morning and event g. Choicest of wines, brandies, cigars aud beers. YAL. IJEYRANT, flgr. Brought Great Custom 1 $5.00 OS ra i&r Place For Genuine Bargains Is the- "OOtD DOST," r Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical H 3 Day Clock for $2,76, rvionth Only. A Contented Woman Ishe who lias her walls nnd ceilings drcorntcil from our Intent designs nnd rich colors In wall paper. Wo have a complete, line of exulslte tints and shades, In the most nrtlstlo coiublna tlons and patterns, and we will decorate our home from kitchen to attic nt n reasonable figure. J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 143 East Coal Street, Shenandoah, I'enna Matl orders promptly attended to. NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE ! For good and cheap shoes at the lowest prices, go to the NEW YORK CHEAP' SHOE STORE, Near Jardln St. 33 West Centre Street. iirni INViaORATINO TO THE HAIR and SCALP. Drop us a postal card and a we will call at your residence. Prompt attention, Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson JJouse Block. 1 A He Is one ol possess, gives It. Handsome Complexion ol mo greatest cnarms a woman can rouoHi's uouruixioif rowDiia, PRICES to Us.-r-r : We have also made a big reduction in HEAVY WEIGHT SUITS I Call and See the Stock. The prices have been reduced, but the quality and make remains the same. c 4
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