HOOKS & BROWN. THE BARGAIN SPOT This store is where you want to look for Your dimes will do the work oi quarters here jam of the last few days before Christmas. These Prices Prove That we Are as Cheap ns the Cheapest tree: ornaments. Vn.l .fill lu Mr..rl..l w. Il good tlilnm for the money. Tinsel ornaments, 5c; woilh loc. Glms balls, j and 5c; worth 5 and 10c. Stnr mier, II and 6c tier package. BOOKS. l'lne line lit (heap price.. Children's toy book?, 5c up I.arge stock bound books, 10c up. Prayer books, h)tnnnls. &c. Sunday school lesson for 1899,51 Trumpets, Drums, Games, Cards, Booklets, Dressing Cases, Medallions, Hobby Horses, 65c up ; Blackboards, 48c and 98c ; the Cliatauqua Blackboard and Desk, $2.25 NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. DON'T FOROni" OUR 25c Candy. LOWNl-Y PACKAGES, 10, iS, 30, 60c. HOOKS & BROWN, NO. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, Evergreens For The Holidays. Holly wreaths and wreath ing, mistletoe and other evergreens. Leave your orders at SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Canaries. A line lot of sinners received from I'lilln delphln. All kinds. They will ninko acceptable Christinas Kifts. JAPANESE C10LD PISH anil globes. All kinds of pigpnno. Wo also sell miners' supplies ami drilling machines. AVID HOPKINS, 105 Kast Centre street, Shenandoah, l'a. The Cheap Prices Wonro charging for the HnsT OnocEBiKH to ho hail are vrnluiiie; popularity dally. Wo helleve in "live nnd let live." We want the buyer to havo some of tho profits as well astho seller. nnv goods, hoots ash shoes, GENT'S FUIINISUINUS. Clioleo winter stock. Good goods at tho lowest prices. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST.. SHENANDOAH. PA A BARGAIN FOR MEN The Boston Factory Shoe Store makes the following ex traordinary shoe bargain to men for the next few days only : HEN'S HEAVY RUSSET SHOES, HAND SEWED, WORTH $4.00 J at $2.25. Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's winter footwear and rubbers at astonishing prices. Serviceable and reliable goods, BOSTON y 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPON1, PROP FOUR DOOUS ABOVE POST 0PHCE. Pa. SIEGEL'S TOVE tore: 133 and 131 S. Alain Street. Contains the largest as well as the most reliable stock in town. We have stoves, ranges and heaters in carloads. We sell only the best The Buckwalter makes. They sell cheap, yes cheaper than anywhere else, and are accompanied Uy 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.etc D.SJ.HL, 123 and 131 South Main Street. BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd HTHAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Si E. B. Foley, 17 West iJ Centre St. SN HOOKS & BROWN. HOOKS AND BROWN. HOIJDAY GOODS. I'uy now. Avoid the iron toys Irn line Utile price.. Fire engine.), Hook and Ladder, and Trains 13, 48, oSc. Sulkies, Delivery Wagons, etc., 2,?c. DOLLS, Dressed doll-, 25c up. Jointed and Kid body dolls ac tip. China head dolls, 5c up, felt body, very durable, 23c lip. SHENANDOAH. PENNA. THE JEWELER, 1 IS 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 of great money-saving value to the buyer. 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 tahle covers. Our stock of parlor suits is a grand one in mahogany frame polish finish. Turkish suits covered in silk damask, silk brocatelle bottil lion and silk French are a tempta tion to the buyer. A big line of couches and lounges in every con ceivable make. In odd pieces of lancy furniture we cannot be ex celled. Corner, chairs, reclining chairs and straight chairs in large varieties. Our line of bed room suits are cheap with many to select from. Also sideboards and exten sion tables. Our New Stove Addition Tn the storeroom, No 119 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. Prices to suit purchasers. DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 1 1 9. 1 2 1 -1 73 North Alain St. INVIGORATING TO THE HAIR an, ana SCALP. Drop us a postal card and a wc will call at your residence. Prompt attention, Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. S EW IY1ELDAIZIS CAFE, 120 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Again remodeled. Private part lea can ho enter tal ed iu our private hootliM. KuUhk bar attached Free lunch nerved every evening. Noiu but tho heist of wlnea, llquora and cl (jura Hold, btop in while you aro waiting fur a trolley car, BUCHANAN D DOLLS 1 DOLLS!!' We do not claim that is as well selected as any ; an assortment large enough for anyone to select from, and our prices are lower for llie same article than nt any oilier store. Why ? Because we placed an iixrt otdcr fur our dolls and papier inachc tree ornaments last January. The conse querne is that we bought them at least lo per cent, cheaper than if billing lliem from jobbing houses. (If any one would-be competitor doubts this, we stand ready to put up any amount of cash desired to back it up). Regular Si. oo dolls now selling at 90 cents. Compare the size with the others selling at n dollar. Full jointed and fine Usque head, with fine hair wigs. Regular 50 rent size selling at 45 cents. Full joint, finely dressed, fine bisque heads. Regular 45 cent dresed jo'ntod dolls, selling at 35 cents. Regular 35 cent jointed dressed dolls, selling nt 30 cents. Fine large lull jointed bisque dolls, worth 75 cents, selling at 48 cents. Morgan's Fancy Verdicts AYER'S HAIR VIGOR fulfills all the promises made for il, Is the verdict of those ho have Med it. "I have sold Aykk's Hair V'oon for flfttrn yeatM anil do not kii"w of a sltixit, case where It did not c:ve entire satisfaction." 1'. M. liliOVlt, l'aunsdale, Ala. "When disease canned my lialr to fall out, 1 found AYt.u's IlAIH Viuor a most excellent preparation and one. that does nil that is claimed for It."- L, RUSH, ConnolUville, l'a. "Ayhr'r Hair Viuoii does all that Is claimed for It. It restored my lialr, which was fast becoming gray, hack to l-s natural color dark brown." W. II. HASIiLHOFF, I'aterson.N.J. " My head became full of dandruff, and after a tlmomv hair began to fall out. The use of AVer's Hair Viook stopped the falling out and made the scalp clean and healthy." MRS. C. SI. AYKUS, Mount Airy. Ga. GEOLOGICALCURIOSITY. A l'otato Said to Have Grown In Mine. Depths. D.miel Toland, of Lost Creek, has nt his homonn object which, if all that issaid about it is true, is 0110 of tho greatest geological curiosities ever discovered in this region. Mr. Toland is so confident that tho ohject is genuine and tho circumstances surrounding its discovery aro so well founded in fact that ho has written to many of tho leading mine and geological experts of tho region, inviting them to inspect it. In one of his invitations ho says, "Wc huvu a geological curiosity nt our place in tho sliapo of a largo, well formed potato. It was excavalcd by a blast in bot tom rock of the Orchard vein gangway on the third lift of tho Hammond colliery, COO feet below tho surface It Is well preserved and fresh. Wo aro supposing it to bo half a million years old." A reporter yesterday called at Mr. Toland's lionw nnd was cheerfully shown tho curio. Tho potato has the nppearauco of tho ordin ary, everyday vegetable, except as to size. In this respect It is much larger than the gen eral run. It is 8 inches long, 3 inches in width and 2 Inches in diameter. Mr. Tolaud says it was blown up with the bottom slato by Hugh Sweeney, who made a gift of it to tho former. It is said that when first found the potato was imbedded iu a sort of nest composed of a substance with a petrified covering and soft and wet inside. Several experts spoken to on tho find ovinccd 110 littlo skepticism. "Grant that the potato was there," said one of thciu, "how did it start, and why was there only one?" Others said that all geological finds aro petri fied. Mine Inspector Stein stated, however, that ho remembered a find his father ami himself made in Scotland when tho Inspector was a nicro youth. They wero working 80 yards below tho surfaco and discovered a great muss of live frogs iu asaudstono cavity. Mr. Stein could not tell just bow many frogs weio in tlio cavity, but he was quite sure that they filled a good sized water bucket The Inspector and Mr. Tolaud will probably get together in tho near future, and compare notes Dr. Hull's Cough Sjrnp will make 11 permanent euro in all cases of cough, or cold on chest or lungs. It will euro wbou other remedies have failed. Physicians recommend it. Licenses Triiln-ferred. Tho license of Frank Dormer, in Tower City, was transferred to Jacob Vogel. Tho license of T. F. Moyor In tho becond ward of ABhland, was, transferred to Harold M. Weidcnsaul. Tho license of Joseph FranV.in the Seventh ward of l'ottsvillo, was transferred to Abraham McNeil and Jos. Kull. A cup of Itcd llibbon coffee for breakfast Invigorates both body and mind. 12-12-flt Shenandoah's TaXubli'S. Tho tax duplicate for 180S is uow In tho bauds of Collector Ilurke, aud many aro paying their taxes and receiving the benefit of tho rebato allowed within sixty days. The total number of taxables in tho town is 7.201, divided as follows: First ward, 2,270; Second, 771); Third, 1,355; Fourth. 1,289; Fifth, 1,5(13. The total value of real estate subject to taxation, is $2,101,807 00; real est.ito oxeinnt from taxation, $70,030,00. The assessors havo returned 1(30,125.00 as the total I amount of money in the town at interest, including mortgages, judgments, etc. In tho First ward tbero nre 315 horses, Second ward 50, Third ward 103, Fourth ward 151, Fifth wnrd 32, making a total of flSO. Itching piles? Never mind if physicians have failed to euro you. Try Doan's Oint ment. No failure there. 50 cents, at any drug store. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLOREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, Tho noted Itcfructlonlst, who has testimonial from tho best people of tho county, a. to his ability, will be at GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE EVERY WEDNESDAY OF E&CH WEEK. If vour eyes cause you any trouble call and e him. Glasses furnished It needed ami no inedlcluo, EXAMINATIONS FREE. the '(truest stock in Shenandoah, but a stock Bazar, 23 Norm Mam st. TUIJ WIUTIlPlV. Tim forecast for Wednesday! Clear, colder weather and fresh northwest winds, with continued cold weather until Thursday. MOTION COURT. . After Itepeateil Demands l'mm Court the District Attorney Palls tu l'loduce llurrowsparrow. Pott.svllle, Dec. 13 Juilgo Ilcchtel again inquired, during motion court yesterday, what had becomo of Andrew Harrow-sparrow, convicted somo time ago of a criminal of fitise. Juilgo Koch 0110 week ago dliectcd tho District Attorney to issuo a capias at once and bring tho man in for sentence, stating that ho had lecclved a number of letters in referenco lo tho man not being sentenced. Judgo lleclitel also c i.led the District Attor ney's attention to tho matter, llairow-par-row was convlatod of selling without license in West Malmnoy township. IMward Murphy, a member of tho Borough Council of Hhcnandoili, has been appointed n member of tho Minors' Kxaminlng Board, to succeed tho lato John MiCulcheuu, of that town. (leorgo Qulnn, of Glrardvlllc, convicted nt tho last term of criminal court of the murder of Patrick Scully, In tho scrond degree, was sentenced toll years iu tho penitentiary. In tlio case of Solomon llaak vs. John lliibel, In which judgment was asked, tho court made this order: The motion of tho plaintiffis allowed and tlio Protbonotary is unlet vd to enter judgineutagninst tlio defend ant and t. assess tho plalntliT.4 damages. An effort is being niado to reorganize the l'ottsvillo Ii on and Steel Company, and tho only thing in tho way is tho mortgage held by John W. Ityon, Kij, Argument was to iiavo been mado on an alias order of salo, but 1I10 receivers aked for delay with 11 view of an amicable sottlciuent and a reorganization of tlio company. The request was granted. Decrees of divorce wero granted in tho cases of Georgo Miles vs. Mary Maud Miles and of Wm. O. Carson vs. Ada K. Carson. A. W. Schalck asked for judgment for want of appearances In tho cafes of Temple A Co. vs. Fecley & Bros, aud Swift & Co. vs McLaughlin. M. M. Burke aked for tho writing out of tho cbargo of the Juilgo In tho caso of Iiyan vs. the Borough of Gilbcrtou, in which the former was awarded damages for a defectivo bridgo. Tlio Taxpayers' Association objected to tho proposed expenditure of $12,000 for now indexes for tlio Protbonotary and Itccorderas recommended by tho Bar Association. As Judge Koch had received tho committee's report. Judgo Bcchtcl dlrocted Mr. Schalck to prcscut his protest to him. Judgo Bcchtcl heard testimony 011 tho ap plication of Steward Morgan, of Frackville, for a discliHrgo under tho insolvent law. Ho was convicted of breach of promise aud directed to pay $1,400. Argument was to havo been heard in the appeal of tho Tamaqua Lvangellcal church caso yesterday, but owing ti tho illness of 0110 of the couusol it was postponed until next Monday. Letters aro being mailed from tho Com mlssioncrs' oflico to somo of the delinquent tax collectors to urgo tbem to hurry up their collections. Deeds Itecordetl. llcbecca J. Dicfeuderfer, admx., to Howard N. Bressler, prcmUes in Schuylkill Haven; W. Clinton Kepner ct ux, to Millio Trout, premises in Orwigsburg all. nArin. of tho Clobo for RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA and tiniilar Complaints, una 1'repan.u udut mo einngcnt GERMAN MEDICAL LA VS. prrscrmcd by eminent phjsiclansi-iejjj DR. niCHTER'S anchoi 1 r World renowned ! IIpmnrkrdilvRneecsgfnl ! annlviTfnnlno wlih Trade Mark Anchor. sr. Ail. ItltliterA Co., 215 lVnrlSt.. Acw York, 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks, 25 & 50 cts. Lndorbctl Si recommended by A. Wasley. 106 If. Main St.. . H. nagenbuch, 103 N. Main St., .p.r.D.Klrlln, 6 8. Main St.. Shenandoah, e, Uff. HIUMIUK-U "ANCnt)It STOSIACHAI. best Coll'. Dyspepsia AStomnch Cniiiplnlntf, 19 W, OAK STREET. MISCELLANEOUS. f IW LOAN. Council No. B30, Jr. O. V A. M.. Annlv .1 lias giuu to loan, on nri mortgage. to Frank Kiseuhaucr, Chas. Snyder, or Wm H, Morgans. Trustees. 12-13-15-17 ATANTKl. (llrl to do general housework t Appl; pply to Jacob Hcutz, corner Man and ( oal street. 12-12-tf t IIA1KIA1N' In t real estate. Hheiiamlnah, Kast Centre uisy terms of payment, monthly, qua terly or Hcinl-annuallv. 1,000 In cash down. Old hotel or restaurant stand, small ntoio or dwelling. Security Ilulhllng uml Having Union, Hciautou, I'll 12-V-20t-eod IjlSTKAYKI). From the premises of August 111 Khitlidls, 23 Kast Oak street, on the 5th lost., n red cow with a white face and white marks about the hod; Hinder will nlease return her to the owner ill receive a rcwam. J2-7-fit ,Wlt KALI'. Several very viiliiablo and desir V able vacant lots; ulso severnl houses, which will bo sold singly or iu htucks For further information apply to M. A. lieddall, TamiKiun, l'a. 12-G-lui rUIJO SAMS The plant of the Shenandoah Manufiieturiinr C'oniiianv. ioNUtinL' nf thu three fetory buildlui; ami ground, nnd all the machinery contained therein, Hltuutu at the corner of Kinerlck and Coal nirevtH, Bhenat. doah, will olTerat pu dlu rale, on thu premUcg. 01 tho 15th day of Deu inher, IH'JS, ut I a, m. IcrniH 01 Halo inane Known on nay oi sale, o-ht TTiOlt 1IKNT.- Dwelling house, with all eon with good location, for rent. 1 eiilcnees, Apply at this olllco tf ATTICK. Deslrnblo properties for sale, Ap 1 ply to S. U. M. llollopeter, uttorney, Hhenandoah. 8-31 tf FOR SALE. A valuable business property having modem improvements. Centrally located. Valuable to one wanting a perman ent business place and a home. Apply to M, M. 11URKB, Attorney, Eagan Building. 1 3 1 Annual Solos ever 0,000000 Boxes FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS uiich as Wind nnd Tain in the Stomach, Giddiness, Fulnesi after menK Head ache Dlzzlnoss, Drowsiness. Flushings ot Hoat, Loss ot Appotlto, Costlvonoss. Blotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills. DIs ttirbod Sloep. Frightful Droams nnd nil Norvoufl and Tromblliuj Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Kvory sufforer Will acknowlodgo thein to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ili:r.CIIAM'.S P1I.I.S. taken ns dlroct ed, w'll quickly restoro Feinalos to com jileto health. Thoy promptly rcmovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem nnd euro sick Ilciitluclio. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boccham's Pills aro Without a Rival And hnve thn LARGEST SALE Ofnr.yl'iiu nt .lledlclnc lit the World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. NOTICE ! CHRISTMAS IS ONLY 18 DAYS Now is Your Time to Buy at Conway's O UR TOY DISPLAY. most complete line folks, and at great saving beautiful display ot dolls, your opportunity. Don't fffOUR Ark that Noah built 23 and tS cents Children' washtubi 23 nnd 49 cents. Kid dollls 23 aud H cents. Tin kitchens 10 nnd 23 cents Homes 5 and 23 cents. Don't Forget the Place. CONWAY'S 5 and 10c STORE, 102 North Main St. rTlhY PU1JNTS. 'lappenlugs Throughout the Country Ohr"lelil for Hasty Perusal. The rabbit season closes ou Thursday. Calendars for 1809 aro bciug distributed iu town. Shainokln will receive an additional letter carrier. William E. l'arson, of Watsontowu, was run down and killed by a railroad train. The explosion of gas iu a sewer at Ashland caused much excitement but littlo damago. Tlio final meeting of tho IJorough Council lor the year will bo held Thursday evening. Tlio laigest pay over mado at tlio collieries at Mt. Cannel was distributed there ou Satur day. There aro only three soldiers now at tho l'ottsvillo hospital. Iu all b3 soldiers wcrn treated Tlio Bradford authorities closed every poker joint iu tho town. What about Shen andoah? A uinrri.no license was granted to Georgo Troy, of Cuiubola, and Clara Shirey, of Port Carbon C. 1). Knier is said to bo associated with Harry Decker iu the erection of a new opera houso for Tiunaa.ua. fratal Iu juries were sustained by Mrs. Mary Audrows, of llcavcr Meadow, Carbon county, by a fall down stairs. Tlio V. & It. employes at Girardvillo will bo paid to-morrow, aud theso in this district probably ou Saturday. Tho l'ottsvillo hospital trustees havo filed an application for $50,000 appropriation from tlio state legislature. Two masked men at Jeanesvillo, Luzerno couuty, held up James O'llonnell and re lieved him of his watch and $15 h An etlutt will bo mado at tho coming ses sion of tlio legislature for tho repeal of tho prohibitory law in l'ottcr couuty. It is rumored that after the present week tho West Hoar Hldge colliery at Mabanoy l'lane will close down indefinitely. In a runaway accident near Kspey, Colum bia county, Kevin McKemay was fatally in jurcd and two companions were hurt. To tho G. A. K. Post at Catawiss.i belongs tho honor of erecting tho first monument to tho soldier doad in Columbia couuty. II. 11. Graoff, the well known lawyer of Tauiarjua, fell last night on an icy pavement and sustained a fracture of tho right arm. Tho members of St. Joseph's church, Glr ardvlllc, will open a fair to-ulgbt. The com. mitteu havo arranged an elaborate programo lor the opening evening. Counsel for ltalph W. Wireback, convicted of the murder of Hank President David II. Iiudis, at Lancaster, will to-day appeal his caso to tho Supreme court. The Lehigh Valley will soon enter Scran ton through tho U, & H. Iu this connection it will get eight new collieries, sumo owned by tho O, & II. and some leated. Yesterday the P. & It. train over the short route made tbo run from Hear Run Junction to l'ottsiille in 27 minutes, making six stops. The schedule time is 10 minutes, A verdict of manslaughter wus returned in court at Scrauton yesterday, iu the caso of Joseph Keller, who shot Peter Mayer, iu a fight over some pigeons at Duumore. A pension of $0 per month lias been granted to Henry Crow, of Ashland, An Increase of pension of from $1 to $12 has been granted to Harrison II. llino, of Dow. A willow's pen sion of $8 has been grauted to Hannah Fry, of Auburn. lted Itlbhnu Mocha and Javu colfco is sold at 30 cents. It Is tbo best colTce on the market for tbo money. Try It aud you will use no other. 13-13-Ut A Hunch of Accidents, Peter Itokiuski, a laborer at tho Mahauoy City colliery, had his right aim broken last night while uuloadlng scrap iron from u car. Matt. Semlskl, a minerat tbo satue colliery, had his back aud bead injured by a fall of coal yesterday, Andrew Woskinski, a miner at Hack Mouu tain colliery, was lujured about tbo head, back and shuuldcrs by a fall of coal. Wife Heater. Sliko Ittiszkis was to-day arraigned and put under $300 ball for beating his wife, Maggie, with his fist and a gum pipe. Justice Shoo maker heard tho case. A Good Thing for a Bad Cough. What? Pap.Tina, 85c. At Ciruhler llro drug store. WAX AND CUT FLOWERS. MISS MARY E. JON ES, OK V'M. PKNN, . Has opened ft new store at tho COR. IAIN niul LLOYD STS., .Shenandoah, l'a., For the sale of wax nnd cut flowers of nil designs of the latest styles nt short notlconud reasonable prices. Also nccdlo work ot alt kinds nnd fancy work. Wo Invito your patron age. iYESI We can furnish Repairs for all Stoves. It is I by far cheaper to repair your old faithful stove I than lo buy a new one. If your stove Is broken li t us fix it. You will be pleased wilh the work and the price. WA1. R. PRATT, 33.1 S. .lardln St POMMERGIAL HOTEL RESTAURiflT, U .ay Morris Heckman, Prop. Is now open. Hating bar attached. Free lunch morning and evening, choicest of wlnea, brandies, cigars and beers. VAL. BCYUANT, flsx. 5 and 10c 10S North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. In this department you'll find of toys in this city. Everything prices. Come one, come all. from 5c up to J5io.oo. Now is miss it. SPECIAL. worth. Ornaments 10c, Ornament til scl 10c, Wood horses 10a Large vnso ca-labad 81.00 This Is a wonderful toy price, fle 3c Be 48c iini Will be paid to any person who finds us to misrepresent our goods. If not as represented we will refuna 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 uow ready. Give us a call. Repairing promptly attended lo. ORKIN'S JEWELRY STORE, 129 South Main Street, Colored Glasses Should not be worn without intelligent advice. Whenever an 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 that we can give you the kind that only can be Given after a thorough and intelligent examination, Glasses If You Need Them, . . . None If You Don't, Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mair? Street. Look For the New York Cheap Shoe Store. All Kinds of Latest Shoes Hen's, Ladles' and Children's Rub ber and Leather Boots. worth now 9 .80 .'JO 1.3t) Ladles shoes $1.25 Men's . l.fio Children's shoes m Leather Jlootu 1.50 Men's rubbers, 28o up. Ladles' rubbers, 15o up Children's rubbers. 10c up. Look for our repairing prices. Men's half poles and heel , ftOa. Ladies nnd children's tit 111 lower. Patches, 5 cents. Do not forget the place. NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardln St, 33 West Centre Street, mm , worts'- i jtj y ,vi7 WEAP. W W rVE aP W pORTZ'S TOY HOUSE ! Our toy line this year surpasses anything in the town. We do not import, as some unprincipled dealers advertise, but we do promise to give you the very best and latejst toys that can be found in Philadel phia, Baltimore, Chicago and New York markets. THEF trimmings in abundance; latest de signs j 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, Sc. Animals for tree yardi, trumpets, drums, guns. Celluloid goods, the prettiest in town and at catching prices. TUG I.AUUKST TOV AND FANCY GOODS UOL'HE IN TOWN. F. J. PORTZ, 21 North Main Street, DO NOT FAIL TO READ THIS!' 4 Christmas is Goming I We are prepared to cater to our customers with a full line of holi day gioceiies for your Christmas dinner. READ OUR LIST ; I Citron, Lemon Peel, Prunes, Seeded Rnlstns, Seedless Raisins, Cleaned Currants, California Dry Pcacltts, California Canned Peaches, California ry ''ears Cnl fomla Canned Pears, l:lf,s, Dates, Nuts. Our prices are astonishing and have won favor with the housewife. They need 110 introduction. B. .A. Friedman, 21S W. Centre St. Three doors below brick school house. OFF ! Store, without a doubt ttie greatest and you can think of to amuse the little Uring the little ones to see our Shenandoah, Penna. LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Select your garment from up-to-date styles, We have the right goods here and a large variety lo select from at the right prices; Ladles' Coats, $2 50, $3.00, $5.00, fiM. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Far Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock ol dress goods has no equal. You will find here a large assortment of plain and fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic at bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blntiket", carpets, rugs, etc. LgqV through our line on second floor and get prises. Iiutterick paper patterns, best in the world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN,. NORTH MAIN STREET; DOLLS, Everyone knows that wt ALWAYS lead on this line, This yeai is no exception Iu the rule, Fancy china nnd opalware. Our stock is so large it is almost impossible to nientiori everything. We ask that you pay our houst a visit and we will convince you beyond i doubt that we can beat the town in vaiicty first class goods, and last but not least on piice. You are welcome, even though youbu) nothing. Look for the large gold sign.
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