HOOKS 8t BROWN. Holiday Goods Bulletin. We are now ready with a lull assortment ul hohd.i godds anil we udvhe the Careful buyer to lmy eirly wlnle the nwrttiicnt is complete. DOLLS. China hend dolls, 5c up. Felt body " 23c up. Kid body ' 23c tip. Dressed " "25c up. GAMES. All the new one and t lie liet of tho old onen. Old Maid, Authors, and many othern, 5c. t'rrand l!oy, Telegraph ltoy, Ilicycle Kace and many others, go at 23c. Merry Wnr, 23 and 47c. Nnval War, 47c. Oonette (new) 48c. TO VS. Ijirget assortment, Prices rlRht Kire engines, 23, 48, 98c. Hook and Ladder, 23, 48, oSc. Surries, Delivery Wagons, etc., 23c. Engine and train, 23, 48, 98c. Hell toy. All prices. TREE ORNAMENTS. Our tree ornament make our store 11 bower of beauty. Glass balls, 2, 3, 4 and 5c; worth double. Tinsel ornaments, ic to 10c. l'aper inache animals. All prices Garden Lamp, loc each, 3 for S5C. HOOKS & NO. 4 NORTH A1AIN STREET, In 1-2, Boxes Trade. 1, 3 For nnd the 5 Pound Holiday SHENANQOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street. Shenandoah. Pa. Telephone Connection. Canaries. A fine lot of lnge' received from Phila delphia All kinds. They will nuke acceptable Chrtstmiu Kifti. JAPANESE GOLD PISH and (lobes. All kinds of pi(tens We also sell miners' supplies and drlllin machines DAVID HOPKINS, 10(5 Ka.it Centre stree t, - Pfrtnamloali, l'u The Cheap Prices We arc charging for the I)rT QuocEBira to be had are gaining popularity dally Wo believe In "live and let live." We want the buyer to Uavu some of the proflta as well as the seller. uuv ooons, hoots anu snons, okst's KUitNismxns. Choice winter stock. Good goods nt the lowest prices. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH. PA 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 - 2.50 shoes at 3.50 shoes at - -Men's SI.25 shoes at " 2.00 shoes at -" 3.00 shoes at S .99 1.75 2.15 .90 1.25 2.25 Our Boy's and Children's shoes are going at greatly reduced prices. We have a choice stock to select from. BOSTON E 27 South Main Street. Sheraton, I. SPONT , PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFflCE. Pa. 5 lEGEL'S TOVE TORE 133 nnd 131 S. Main Street. Contains the largest as well ns the most reliable stock in town. We have stoves, ranges aud heaters iu carloads. We sell only the best The Buckwalter makes. They sell cheap, yes cheaper than anywhere else, and are accompanied by a guarantee. Our Furniture Explained in a nut shell compares with the above announce ment. We have an entirely new line for the holidays in dining room furniture, chairs, sofas, couches.otc ),U 123 and I3l South Main Street. BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd BTttAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths t n r.t., af west )tm C. a. riUCjr, CentrtBt HOOKS Si BROWN, BOOKS. 1'nper and linen boohs, 5c up. llotind IkxjK, good value, toe tip. I jirjje site story ltook, 23c. I'rayer books and hymtmls. All prices. Orders booked now'ihr select no es on the Sunday school lesson for 1S99, Jl SPECIAL.. A large site Oxford S. S Teachers Ilible at $.1.25. We will put name on cover in gilt for 25c extra. Trumpets, 5c up. l'in Trays, loc up. AI Glass l'ufl" Hones, 25c. Dressing Cases, 75c up. Christmas Cards and jlooklets. Collar and Cuff lioses. ' 1'hoto MedallioUs, 50c up. Yards of Hoses, etc., 50c up. Drums, 23, 4S, 73, 9SC. Framed l'ictures, 35c. Hobby Horses, 65c up. lllackboards, 48c un. Goods Piirchaswl Nnw Kept Until Wanted. No Troubb to Show Goods. BROWN, SHENANDOAH. I'ENNA, WAX AND CUT FLOWERS. "HI MISSES JONES. OF "M. l'KXN, Will, on Decemlier 10th, open a new atmo at the COR. HAIN nnd LLOYD STS.. Shenandoah, Pa., For the sale of wax and cut (lowers of nil dcslKimof the latest .styles nt short notice and renonnblo prices. Also nccilto work of nil kinds and fancy work. We Invito your patron gc. NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE ! For good and cheap shoes nt the lowesl prices, go to the NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardin St. 33 West Centre Street. DAVISON'S Holiday Announcement. Our holiday stock now occupies every available space in our three large store rooms. That we can now fulfill the desires of holiday pur chasers is beyond doubt. We have in our selection a beautiful stock of parlor tables, jardinier stands, bric-a-brac, rockers, hall racks, pictures, easels, mirrors, rugs, lace curtains, chenille curtains, poles and fix tures, chenille table covers, and the very newest tapestry table covers. Our stock of parlor suits is a grand one in mahogany frame polish finish. Turkish suits covered in silk daniask, silk brocatelle. bouil lion and silk French are a tempta tion to the buyer. A bier line of couches and lounges in every con ceivable make. In odd pieces of kincy lurniture we cannot be ex celled. Corner, chairs, reclining chairs and straight chairs in large ;irieties. Our line of bed room suits are cheap with many to select from. Also sideboards anu exten sion tables. Our New Stove Addition In the storeroom, No no North Main street, is filled with heaters, stoves and ranges of the best makes, Also agateware, tinware and willow ware. Our store is worth a visit to the buyer, purchasers. Prices to suit DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 1 19-121-123 North Main St. U EW MELD.AIZIS CAFE, J 120 SOUTH MAIK STREET. Again remodeled, l'rlvnte purlieu can bo enter tal t-d iu our privato booth. Kntlng liar nltacbed l'ree lunch served every evening. Non but tbo best or wines, liquors awl cigars old. Stop In whllo you ore waiting fur trolley car. HOOD'S lMLIia cure Ldver Ilia, Biliousness, Indigcgttou, Hemlnclie, A nlnai"nt. Inxatlvn. All Drugtrlst Morgan's Fancy Call and See the Most Beautiful and Cheapest Stock. bettor known as Aycr's Cherry Pec toral, has made a record for its remarkable cures of asthma. Cases that have been considered beyond hope or help have been cured by this remedy. We give two examples of such cures out of tho many on record: "My mother has been a great sufferer from nsthma for tho past ten years, and her recovery is almost without a parallel. On account of heradvancod age over seventy w had but little Hopes of over seeing her well again J but we are sincerely grateful to inform you that slio has been entirely cured by the use of Ayes Cherry Pectoral." INGMS DAN'KS, Tar Brook, N.S. "I was a sufferer for a long time from asthma, vainly endeavoring to procure relief in the use of ordinary ren. dies. At length 1 was induced to try a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The first bottle afforded n e so much benefit that I continued tho uso of tho remedy until entirely curod." JOSEPH KLONZ, Charlotte, N.C. put up in half-size bottles, 60 cents. Pull-size bottle, $1.00. PERSONAL MENTION. Thomas A. Dawson, who Is with the?, 5th Itrst., U. S. Infantry, now stationed at Kurt McPhersou, Oa writes to bis parents hero that bo lms been six weeks In tho hospital, siill'ering from typhoid fever. As soon as ho is able to travel ho will come home on a furlough. tieorgo II. Williams made a business trip to I'ottsville this morning. Joseph Kupzinski transacted business nt PottsvUlc this morning. Aaron Sloyer, of Hazloton, was a visitor to town to-day. Arthur I'arrisli, who went to England to visit friends several months ago, returned to town yesterday. W. J. Morris, of South Howers street, has returned to town alter a pleasure trip cover ing several months in Canada. Mrs. Samuel Fcldser has presented her hus band with it son. Miss Hannah Qnldbass returned to North umberland yesterday after an extended visit at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. A. Fried man, on West Ccntro street. Hot. T. SI. .Morrison, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Mabanoy City, passed through town this afternoon, on his way ta Lost Creek. Ho holds a Thursday evening meeting there once n month. Dt'HtliH nnd KuneritlN. Barbara Whitman, aged 7 years and 7 months, died on Tuesday Bt the homo of her parents in Win. I'cnn from an attack of con gestion of tho lungs. Tho remains wero brought to town to-day and Interred in tho Odd FellowV cemetery. John K. Haas, a prominent business man" of Shaniokin, died there yesterday from neuralgia of the heart, aged 50 years. Mrs. Henry James, aged 87 years, died at her homo in I'ottsville yesterday. Funeral will take placo to-morrow afternoon. Mrs. Mary Burke, an aged resident of Port Carbon, died on the Oth inst., leaving no children. An Aged Man Injure.. Nicholas Klein, ft resident of Slahanoy City,71 years old, met with a serious accident this morning while on his way to work. Ho slipped and fell upon an icy pavement and fractured his right leg just below the hip joint. Owing to his advanced ago tho injury is likely to bo a permanent one. Tho victim was employed as a painter in tho Delano shops. The Right Name In tbo Right Flace, Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At Oruhler Bros., drug store. FOR SALE. A valuable business property having modern improvements. Centrally located. Valuable to one wanting a nermann ent business place and a home. Apply to M.- M. BURKE, Attorney, Iiagan Building, DO NOT FAIL TO READ THIS! Ght istmas is Goming I i We are prepared to cater to our customers with a full line of holi day groceries for your Christmas dinner. READ OUR LIST ; Citron, Lemon Peel, Prunes, Seeded Raisins. Seedless Raisins, Cleaned Currants, California Dry Peaches California Canned Peaches, California Dry Pears, Cal fornia Canned Pears, Pigs, Dates, Nuts. Our prices are astonishing and have won favor with the housewife They need no introduction. B. A. Friedman, 216 Centre St. Three doors below brick school bouse. Bazar, 23 worm Mam st d&erry' Pectoral THE COUNTY COURT. Political nnd l.egul Qtmatlnini Occupy Statesmen Attention. I'ottsville, Dec. 8. District Attorney-elect dimming has finally set at rest nil doubt ai to tlio appointments in his olllco. They aro ni follows : First deputy, M. P. McLaughlin ; Second, James J. Moran ; Third, M. J. Flcin ming. Tho fourth deputy has not been selected, but is likely to bo young Strclgel, a member of tho Bar, It will ba remombcred that Mr. Moran had been slated for First deputy, and had already accepted, but will: tho withdrawal of II. W. Bcchtel as Second deputy so complicated matters that Mr, Moran gracefully mado tho proposition to bis chief that II Mr. McLaughlin would accept tho first placo bo would take tho second. This arrangement was mado and now everything is lovely in tho ramp of tbo Democracy. Next Monday Is the last day for filing liquor license applications. Last year tho court granted 1,1111 licenses, but up to tho present time less than 100 have filed their ap plications. Letters of administration wero granted to Win. 11. Snoop on tbo estate of Win, H. Shoop, lato of Tower City, deceased. The enso of Morris Heckman vs. Martin Iteiscnbcrgcr, of Shenandoah, March term, 18117; appeal was settled by tho parties in interest. In the case of Martin Iinwl.ind vs. the Lehigh Valley Coal Company, suit for $20,. 000 damages, tho court through Judge End lich oidered a compulsory non-suit entered. Henry Russell was employed nt the North Mabanoy colliery, near Mabanoy City, and had a contract to take cut coal from tho cob liery at 75 cents a wagon and $1.00 a yard. Ho was stopped by Hees Tasker, and now Uussoll brings suit against tho 1. & It. C. & I. Co., for $1,800 damages. Tho caso it now heiiijt tried. Instead of resigning, it is reported to-day that Judgo Pershing's health is greatly im proved and that his reappearance upon tho Bench may bo looked for. Judgo Koch is now at Sulphur Springs, Va., fortho benefit of bis health. Senator Losch is also at that health restoring retreat. Tho County Commissioners have caused the bouds of Tax Collector M. J. Scanlan to be certified to tiio Court of Common Pleas. Ho owes tho county (3,363.1)5 on tho 181)5 dupll cate,and$10,.l 50 on tho '00; total, (13,850.05. Tho Borough Council and School Board have also entered up theso bonds, and tho amount duo .them, ".together with the county, makes Mr. bcuulan's total indebtedness on tho two ilupllcatcs about $50,051 41. Eczema, scald bead, hives, itchiness of tho skin of any sort instantly relieved, ner- manently cured. Doan's Ointment. At any lrug storo. Justice Comer. High. Justice Motlska, of Marcy township. Luzerne county, for one month and a half ost tho county jut (1,209.03. Ho returned (Ileuses to court, and the grand jury ignored ill of them. The Justice reset ved (425.05 in fees, and tho constables (231.00. while tho remainder was in fees for tho District Attor ney, Sheriff and Clerk of tho Courts. Thoro is certainly something wrong when 04 cases iro leturned and only three truo bills aro found. lr. Hull's Cougli Syrup Is ii ery tf. ficiont remedy. For coughs and cold3 it has o equal. It is good for adults and children. For croup aud whooping-cough it is Invalu- ible. DeetfH ICecnrriril, Tho following deeds wero filed for record: Mayberry B. Bell and wife to Anton J. Keiu- hart, premises in I'ottsville; Catharine llaus-ch et al., to John Souhoak and wife, premises in Miuersville ; Rebecca Bovd exec. to Richard Boyd, premises in Tanniqua ; W. II. Zimmerman and wife to John II Zimmer man, premises in Branch township. CliriHtiiiuft (llftH. Sample caso now open for inspection, Tho Defender, Traveler aud Americau Rights cigars. Put up In boxes to suit you. All sales guaranteed. L. Brooks Knelly, 37 East Contro street, Shenandoah, Pa. tf Now ill tile West Indie. William II Wright, formerly of Morea, is ow nt Saute Fe, Santo Domingo, West In- ilics, having been sent there by tho Baldwin Locomotivo Works to superintend the erec tion of several engines. Mr. Wright has been with tho company about five years aud his advancement has been rapid. Dr. IIiiH'h Cougli Sirup has superior merit. Try it for a cough or cold aud be convinced. There aro many cough remedies on tho market but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is tho best. The. Trial Stopped. The trial ot Nftsb und Harvey, at Blooms bure, charged with burglarizing tbo Catholic parsonago at Centralis, came to a sudden halt, when tbo defense pointed out a defect in the indictment. It was postponed until next term. Harvey was released under $2,000 bail. It is doubtful whether the case will be tried, as a settlement may be reached. Wolllnll Injured. Mrs. Shook, of Mabanoy City, broke her left arm yesterday by falling on n loy-iv- ment. Of? ALL NAT, VI UIQ UlODOZCr BIIEUMATISMJ uuu jirt'i'iirm uuut mo Binngent IERMAII MEDICAL LAWS. presort Dea by eminent pnysicianst OR. HICHTER'S EXPELLEB, World renowned I Ilemark&M v successful I I Only (jpnulno with Trade Mark" Anchor," F. Ad. ltlchterA Co., 215 1'turlSt., .New York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branca Houses. Own Glassworks. S3&Mu. Eudorncd & rtxomuicndud lij A. Wasley, 106 If, Main St., , H. Haeenbuch, 103 N. Main St.. .P.P.D.Klrlln, 6 t. Main St. snenandoah. DR. RICHrCR'8 1 "ANCHOR" STOMACHAL be.t tr,r I I ;oir iMwprpnmvmoiuncli ITnmplnlnts. I BUCHANAN O THE JEWELER, HO S. Main St., Is making a specialty in holiday gifts of Ladies' and Gent's Cold and Silver Watches.- They are worth inspecting and may be ot great money-saving value to the buyer. Conway's 5 & Has the largest assortment. of Toys, Gaines, Wagons, Fancy China, Etc., in this county. Our doll display is simply grand, the exceptional values we offer cannot be beat. Come one, come all, bring the little ones, it will make them happy, and carry you back to your childhood days. We have toys for the young and presents for every one from 2c. up to jjio.oo. Come and see us, you will save money. A PENNY i'nr; WKitittn'it, The forecast for Friday: Fair, colder weather and northwest winds, followed by a cold wave. flTHY POINTS. !Hpptulugn Throughout the Country Clirnulelfu! for Hasty Perusal. Two deer, a buck and doe, wero killod on Urccu Mountain, near Shcppton, the last day of the season by Jonathan Yost and August Jloll'man. The ell'ort to reorganize Co. F., Fourth regiment, to euter the National Guard, proved a dismal failure. 'The I'eimsy" lias placed a telegraph ollico at Lower St. Cluir depot. The trolley cars between hero and Girard- villoaro carrying only 20 por cent, of tho passengors that wero carried before the faro was raised. The V. & It. employes at St. Nicholas will bo paid to-morrow. Coal falling in the JeanesVille mines, Luzerne county, instantly killed Michael Dully, of Hazleion. Governor Hastings has fixed Tuesday. February 7, for tbo execution of Edwin D. Ileidler, at Erie. A premature blast in a mine at Hazleton seriously injured August Natzquati and Itapbael Tibcna. I' iro from a kitchen stovo caught tbo dress of 0-year-old Mary Stametz, at Eastou, and lie was burnod to death. Sheridan furnace, No. 2, ono of tho largest In the Lebanon Valley, will go into blast be fore Now Year's, after two years' Idleness rorty-four recruits for the regular army were enlisted at Allentown. and left that city yesterday to join the Fourth Corps, atllunts- villo, Ala. Among tbo latest novelties In town aro China cigar holders. They are owned by W. Q. DuBto and W. Klnkaid, ,and bear tho names of tbeii respectlvo owners. They were brought from Lnglaud for them. Adam Lastowski, the assailant of Annie Hice, has been placed under $300 bail by Justice Shoemaker. It is reported that David J. Roderick has resigned as superintendent of tho Marion Coa. Co , at St. Clair. Joseph Lutz, of Nurcmburg, has been granted a pension of $0 per month. Harry W. Brown, editor of tbo St. Clair Spliuters, was elected secretary of tho Town Council of that town to fill a vacancy. John Ilillan, who conducted a drug store hero and subsequently moved to Philadelphia, will open his store in St. Clair shortly. Masses wero read in all tbo Catholic churches of town to-day, it being tbo feast of tho Immaculate Conception. Tho cavo-in nt Barry Junction has been tilled up and trains aro again passing over tbo tracks. A Catholic orphanage will bo erected at Danville. Detain, to shut Down. From Hnzlcton Sentinel It was stated on very reliable authority last night that tbo Delano shops are to be closed down permanently iu tbe near future, possibly this week. Tbe majority of the machinists aro to bo transferred to other towns aud few. it is said, will bo laid off. The car repair work is to bo done at Weatb erly again and tbo Weatberly foundry is to given more work. Fincer Aimmtutetl. WlUiin OUwrrJr-r-.uijiloyea-atnirB"EnTfi' wood colliery, near Mahauoy City, bad the index finger of bis left band so badly mashed yesterday by beiug caught betweon a chain aud n car book hat amputation was neces sary. Minn OHIi'IhIh xtIiiiihIv Injured. Wllkesbarre, Pa Dec, 8. A serious explosion of gas occurred In No. 4 mine of the Pennsylvania Coal com pany at Plttston Tuesday night. A fire broke out In the mine Monday, and on Tuesday night Alexander Bry den, general superintendent. Alexander Allen, superintendent of mining en gineers, William Campbell, mine fore man, nnd Thomas Cook, mine foreman, entered the mine to investigate. In going through some old workings u body of gas was Ignited and the ex plosion followed, All four men wera hurled a considerable distance by the force of the explosion, and their faces nnd hands badly burned. It Is feared Superintendent Allen will die. Beiuitor-nioct McGonma Jlllirilillltv. Washington, Dec, 8. The Washing ton Post says that the question of Senator-elect McComas' eligibility will be inquired into on the ground that he was not a resident of the state of Maryland when his election occurred, RiiHppctril 53 linTcVcM-ltolcnscd. Wllkesbarre, Pa., Dec, 8. Charles Leyden, of Lackawanna county, who was arrested charged with being impll cated in the murder of Hotel Keeper M. K. Corcoran, of Duryea, vas given a preliminary hearing yesterday after noon. There was no evidence to hold the defendant, and he was discharged. 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 Eait Coal Street, Shenandoah, Penna Mall ordera promptly attended to. NOTICE ! Christmas is Coming. Have You Heard the News? 1 Oc. Store, SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED. BARGAINS IN TOYS. Large 8 Iu. Jointed poll 23c Chilli Cup Sc Saucer, worth 25c for.... loo LurKO tl Iu. Jointed Doll l-c flames, newest, worth 50c for 23c I.nrt'" 21 In. Jointed Doll Sic Coaches, Doll worth SOc for 23a Kid Dolls from 23c. up to !(8c Illack Hoards, worth 50e for 23o llcautlful Dlshos from lOo up to ....52.00 ljxrge Dishes, worth $1.00 for 4c Express Wagons from 23o. up to ...19U Large Lamp, worth 820 for 9So Notlce.We have the largest market. Our prices range from ac from 3c. to 5. Will be paid to any person who finds us to misrepresent our goods. If not ns represented we will refuno. your money and forfeit this reward. We sell Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Musical Instruments At the very least 25 per cent, cheaper than any dealer in town. Our holiday display is now ready attended to. Give ORKIN'S JEWELRY STORE, 129 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna. MISCELLANEOUS. I71ST HAY KD. From the premises of August "J Hhandta. 23 Kntt Oak street, on thnMh l..t a red cow with a white fueo and white mnrirg nliout the bodv. Flniter will please return her to mo owner mm receive n rewnru. 12-7-Ot POH 8AIJ28everftl very valuable and desir able vacant lots; also Bevcral house. winch will be sold alngly or in blocks For further Information nnnlv to H. A. ItcddfiH. Tamaqua, Pa. 12-6-lni niEOFITAIlLK HOME WOIEK. A few men X or women in every town to make novelties for us at their homes : dav or eveuimr: &1 to Sift weekly according to the time devoted to the worK; no canvassing or experience required.: steady employ ment; plain lnetructions and work sent to your home on application. llrazillan Mfg. Co., N. Y. City. 12-G-lt PU1MJO HALK The plant of the Shenandoah Manufacturing Company, consisting of the three Mory building and ground, and all the machinery contained therein, situate at the corner of Kmerick aud Coal streets, Shenan doah, will offer at puolfo Pale, on the premises, ni tho 15th day of December, IB08, at 1 a. m. Terms of sale made known on day ot sale. C bi FOll ItKNT. Dwelling house, i vcnlcnccs. with irood locatl with all con Ion, for rent. Apply at tins omee tf NOTICK. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to H. U. M. Hoi lope ter, attorney, Shenandoah. Ml-tf 19 W. OAK STREET. INVIGORATING TO THE HAIR ,, ana SCALP. Drop us a postal card and a we will call at your residence. IYompt attention. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson Home Block, We can furnish Repairs for all Stoves. It is by far cheaper to repair your old faithful stove than to buy a new one. If your stove is broken lut us fix it. You will be pleased with the work and the price. WA1. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardin St J J JU S I t il JAM! pORTZ S TOY HOUSE ! Our toy line this year surpasses anything in the town. We do not import, as same unprincipled dealers advertise, but we do promise to give you the very best and latest toys that can be found in Philadel phia, Baltimore, Chicago and New York markets. Tree trimmings in abundance. Latest designs. Brick and roofing papers, gilt stars, tinsel, cotton, &c. Patrol wagons, milk wagons, dray wagons, bed room suits, tables, chairs, stables, harps, iron chemical engines, hook and ladder trucks, steam engines, hot air engines, &c. , One Japanese iron tray, 6x8; one Anthony pat. import print frame, 4x5; one popular tripod ; two dozen climax dry plates, 5x7 ; wo dozen climax dr plates, 45: two inside dry plate kits to fit holder w, and plates 4x5. Animals for tree yards, trumpets, drums, guns, celluloid goods, the prettiest in town and at catching prices. DOLLS, FANCY CHINA and OPALWARE. F. J. PORTZ, IpS North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. 'tip Mm. line of Ornaments in the to 5c, and Tinsel Ornaments t us a call. Repairing promptly LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Select your garment from up-lo-date styles. We have the right goods here and a large variety to select from al the right prices. Ladles' Coats, $2 50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Far Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock ot dress goods has no equal, You will find here a large assortment of plain aud I' fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic at bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains;, blankets, carpets, rugs, etc. Look through, our line on second floor and get prices. Butterick paper patterns, best in the world', sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH rvlAIM STREET. Colored Glasses Should not be worn without intelligent advice.. Wlifi"""- v wliet 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 that we can give you the kind lhat only can be given after a thorough and intelligent examination. Glasses If You Need Them. . . , None It You Don't. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mairr Street. POMMERCIAL HOTEL RESTAURANT, U cr Morris Heckman, Prop. la now open. Eating bar attached. Fre lunch morning and evening. iJliolccet of wines, brandlea, cigars and been, VAL. BEYRANT, Hgr. 21 North Main Street CP
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