HOOK3 fit BROWN. 1 Did You Get an Ui expected Gift ? Do You Wish to Return It ? We have a few holiday gifts left that we will close out at reduced prices. We have a full line of Blank Books, Ledgers. D.tv o ' J Books, etc., suitable for opening new books at New Years. ! Anv book not in stock we will trt at a few chtvs nntlrc I SPECIAL. --Forty kinds or 40c Chocolates at SSc a pound. Uowncy's package candy, none better, 10, 15,30, and 30 cents per package. HOOKS & NO. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, Holiday Gifts. For a Lady. A bottle of elcganl ierfume. The Ctioicest of extracts. The erj latest productions. i For Bk Gentleman. A box of our tine cigars. Put up ctprcssly for the holiday trade. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, J South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection, DAVISON'S! DEPARTMENT STORES. That is the place to tJo to get a realistic picture of what you want for the New Year. It will do you good to glance over our extra ordinary big line of ROCKERS, For trie Mere Sum of 3 O Cents and up. Purchased expressly (or our holiday trade. They must be seen to be appreciated. Yes, and they must be sold. No carrying over until another soson. Come curly nud secure your choice. SACRIFICE SALE OF STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS. Our store is overstocked as is also our storage pi .ice at the depots. Torthe next 30 days we will sacrifice them at almost your own price. The "True Fortune" heater, for many jears sold by Wm. Pratt, of town, and who has furnished many a resident with the same, is included in our stock. Also the "New Hroadway" range, the "Broadway Fortune," "Family Portune," "Queen Cinderella" and "Liberty." FURNITURE. DO NOT FORGET US WHEN BUYING. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 11 9-12,1 -1 2.1 North Alain St. A NICE CHRISTMAS SMOKE Con be enjoyed by futher, brother etc., by purchasing a box of our cigar, put up expressly hi dealraldo boxes for New Year sifts. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Work Special Sale on Hesters. We are going to wind up the old year by inaugurating a special sale on heaters. They are the Laura, Gem Ringgold, Happy Greeting, Art Ringgold, Colossees. A $25 Heater can now bought as low as $15. be This is the best chance ever afforded. We must close them out before the season closes. Our parlor ranges, stoves and other heaters are worthy of inspection. FURNITURE. We have nice holiday stock which we can sell at a saving of 25 per cent, over any other dealer. Call and see us. UJ.MI, 123 and 131 South Main Street. BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd STRAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. T T TInloir J? West C a, uiWi Centre St. 2P HOOKS a BROWM o J - BROWM I SHENANDOAH. I'ENNA, I Announcement, Now that "The holiday rush" is over, I will, in a few clays, be able to attend to your wants with my usual promptness, and I will as in the past spare neither pains nor expense in inv efforts to please all who entrust their work to me. You may be assured that it will be at tended to properly and in a compe. tent manner. It is my ambition to add to the reputation I have already establish ed in the past years. Prices will always be found tne lowest, quality and work considered, and the inter est of my patrons will be kept con stantly in view. In this space I will each week endeavor to tell you something of interest. Again thanking you for the con- deuce so generously manifested by you in the past, and soliciting youi further commands as well as those of my new friends, I remain Yours respectfully, Thos. Buchanan, 118 S. Mairr Street. 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 ; 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. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOOUS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa 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 let us fix it. You will be pleased with 1 be work and the price. WAl. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jurdln St US AW Happy N3w Year! Here we are again with bargains for this week only I Si. 00 dressed and undressed dolls undressed dolls for 4Q and 43c; 40 cent dressed dolls for 25 and 30c. A few pieces in celluloid novelties to go at' less than half p. ice. Flat calf head drums, regular dollar size for 75C. Ladies' Fine Muffs. A $5.00 Monkey Fur, at $3.00 a fine Seal Muff, with purse attached, regular price 56.00, at $3,00 ', $2.2$ Muffs at $1.85 J 2.00 at SI 50. Morgan's Fancy CGHgftS lilt 11 aro not distinguished by any mark or sign from coughs that fail to bo fatal. Any cough, neglected, may Rjip the strength and undermine tho health until recovery is impossible. All coughs lead to lung trouble, if not stopped. Ayep's Chcrrij Pcciorsl Cures coi.giis "My wife was Buffering from a dreadful congli. We did not expect that die would long survive, but Mr. 11. V. Itoyal, deputy surveyor, happened to be stopping with us over nii;ht, and having n bottlo of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral with him, injured my wife to try this remedy. The result was so beneficial that she kept on taking It till she was cured." It. S. HUMPHRIES, b'aussy, (Ja. "My little daughter was taken with a dis tressing cough, which for three years defied all the remedies I tried. At length, on the urgent recommendation of a friend, I began t0i give her Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. After uing one bottle I found to my great sur prise that she was improving. 'Ihreo bottles completely cured her. J. A. GRAY, Trav. Salesman Wrought Iron Range Co., St. Louis,' Mo. is put up in half-sizo bottles at half price 50 cents. PITHY POINTS. 'tKppuulitgrt lliroilglmnt thu Cuuiitr.i Clir"l'tiMl lot llHstv l'eruiml. Did you enjoy your turkey 1 The various lodges will elect olllcors week. Tho collieries resumed operations this this morning. One brewing company owns and controls 240 saloons in Milwaukee. The Ashland papers favor a compromise with the Traction Company. A milk condensing establishment will be located at Lawn. Dauphin county. All but cloven of tho county assessors have made their returns to tho Commissioners. William D. Haas has been selected as a deputy by Sheriff-elect Lemon Lovo, of Y'orl; county. Letters testamentary wero granted to Mar garet Hussey on tho estate of Tercta Hussey, late of St. Clair, deceased. Flvo largo slate quarries at Wind Gap, Northampton county, will soon bo worked again, after a long suspension of operations. An order for lamp posts to be used in ban Juan, Puerto l!ico, is beiug filled by the Union Fuundry Machine Company, of Cuta sauqua. The Lytic Store Company at Mincrsvllle distributed 7 tons weight of turkeys, each of which averaged 10 pounds, or a total of 1,400 birds to their customers. Congressman Monroe II. Kulp has just purchased fiOOO acres of land along White Deer Creek which Includes tho camp and hunting territory of tho Nlppenoso Uuuting Club. RAPPAHANNOCK NOTES. Oeorgo Dougherty, of Tower City, is spend ing tho holidays with his parents here. Michael Carey, who was at tho Miners' hospital tho past flvo months with a broken leg. was permitted to como home for the holidays. Miss Hannah Joyce who was ill the past few weeks, has recovered. I'atrick Carey, of Philadelphia, is spending tho holidays with friends hero. A first-class company, with first-class artists, and first class specialties, will produce "Dr. Jeklo and Mr. Hyde" at the Palace theatre to-night. Miss .Mary Dougherty who spent the past fuw months in Philadelphia, has returned here. Killed In u Chute. John Pustiki, a Slav, 10 years old, was killed in a chuto In No. 5 colliery, Audoiiricit this morning. When engaged in breaking u lump of coal that was too large to go into the chuto he missed his footing and tumbled down the chute a dlstaueo of 72 feet. The lump of coal, which weighed between tiOO and 300 pounds, followed the man and struck him ou the head, killing him instantly. Had be not been struck by the coal ho wonld not have been killed, as he was but slightly in jured otherwise. line Dr. liul. a Cough Syrup for Hint hacking cough. It Is the best medicine for throat und lung affections. One bottle of this reliable remedy will effect a cure. Price 65c. mectinent Suit. A suit in ejectment has been filed in the I'rothouotary's otUco by M. M. liurke, attorney, agaiust Jo.seph Yaduskcy aud William Yaduskey, for the possession of a certain lot or piece of land in Shenandoah, containing 2420 square feet more or less, New tea House. The work 011 tho new 6torago house of the Shenandoah Ico Company was begun by a force of ten carpenters this morning. It Is 3000 feet in size. It is located at tho south ern eud of Market street. A Skllirul Artlat. The beautiful decomtlons on mirrors In several public places of town which are the subject of much admiration were executed by 1. I), Hagoubuch. They reflect skill and admirable tasto. Mr. Hagcnbuch is an artist of marked ability and In creating unique designs his resources appear to bo almost boundless. Housed u I'lano. The residenco of Patrick Ityan at Lost Creek was made a bceuo of merriment Christ mas day by the Installing of a sweet toned Malcolm Love piauo. It was purchased at the warerooms of M, O'Xclll. for 7 Band 83c; 5 cent dressed and Bazar, 23 Norm Mam st. Clterrg' Federal TUB WBATIIEK. The fotfeast fot Wednesday: I'arttv cloud. v and cloarltig Weather, nearly stationary tempenfcuro and westerly winds, PERSONAL MENTION. William Alsop, of Mt Carnicl, was a guest of town friends yesterday. Max Schmidt, of Shamokln, was a guest of town friends yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Itobcrt Taylor, of Tamanna, wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. D, It, James, of South Jardln street, yesterday. William llroiichall, of itcadlng, was a guest of his son, T. J, llroughall, in town over Christmas, Thomas Hell Is homo from IMMe-cui for the holidays. Miss linso Hofowlch Is spending tho boll. days with her grandfather. Dr. 11, Sanders, In Now York City. .unmn .Muiiagnau nmt James Mellalo eamo home from Philadelphia on Saturday to spend Christmas In town with their narcnts. Miss Mary Iteyer, of Pottsvllle, is tho guest 01 her parents In town. Misses Alice Dawson, Lottie and Klla How man, Ituth Griffiths, Clara Kverhart und Salllo Howard, of Northunibeiland.ato spend lug a few days with friends In town. Christ. Foltz, Klchard Taylor, Itany Hnfner und John Lehmler tripped the light lantastic at Malianoy City hist evening. Miss Llla Creury, of Philadelphia, is spend ing tho holidays in town with relatives. C. V. Ilolderman, Jr., who Is in tho employ of Swift & Co. at Heading, ate his Christmas dinner in town, with his parents. Martin Phelan and family and Mrs. Klttlo Moaklcr, of Mincrsvllle, spent Christinas In town with Mr. nud Mrs. K. J. Earley. Misses Sadie and Hattie Williams, of Noith limberland, uro spending tho holidays with ttietr parents on East Coal street. Dr. James Stein and wife, of Scranton, am guests of the former's parents, on West Oak street. James Tempest, watchman at the county almshouse, spent Christmas witli relatives lu town. Louis Refowlch spent Christmas iritli friends at Hazieton. Miss Jennie Swindells and brother, John. of Philadelphia, spout Christmas in town as guests of their parents, Hov. aud Mrs. J. T Swindells. Pruf. Thomas Hughes is confined to his homo ou North Chestuut street by an attack 01 pneumonia. Misses Ella Kroner and Annie JleMen- amin, and Michael Rcilly, students at Hloomsburg, aro homo for tho holidays. Jnbu bnyder is spending tho Christmas week witli relatives at Allcntowu. Harry Yost has gone to Dunmoie to visit his undo, Oscar Yost, formerly of town. l.uitor (J. T. Straughn has gone to Cam bridge, Md., to spend a week visiting relatives. James Ormsby is home from the Kutztown iN urinal school to spend his vacation, M. I'.Conry, Esq., James L., and M. J. Conry returned toSerauton to-day. Dr. U M. Hamilton, ot Elizabethville. Pa., was a visitor at tho Hotel Fianoy ou Christ mas. Justice William H. Shoemaker is confined to bis homo ou East Oak street by an attack of la grippe. Mrs Hugh llaird and daughter, Lizzie, of Hrownsville, are spending holiday week with tho former's sons at McKeesport. John Dowling, of Harrisburg, and Edward Williams, of Danville, who look after tho in terests of the Oiund Union Tea Company at these respective places, spent Christinas In town. Misses .Margaret Dengler and Maude Kline aie among tho holiday sojourners at their lespective homes. Mr. and .Mrs. William Hashore, of Trenton, N J., aro guests at tho homo of the former's parents, on West Cherry street. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jay havogone to Phila delphia to spend a few days. Win. Ilrooks, of Philadelphia, is homo to spend the holidays. J. D. Scanlau, of Hazloton, was a Christ mas visitor to town. .Miss Stella Englehart and her sister, Oraco, of East Orange, N. J., are being hospitably entertained at the residenco of Mr. aud Mrs. W. M. llrewer. Charles Kitzel, accompanied by his sister. L,ena, or Pottsville, spent Christmas in town as tho guest of his sister, Mrs. Lizzie Hum blo, of North West street. Miss Mary McGuiro, of West Lloyd street, left for Philadelphia this moruiug to visit friends. .Misses Emma and Lydia Eisenhower, of Newark, N. J,, are spending tho holidays at tho parental residenco ou South White stroet. John C. Kline, a former resident of town now engaged In the drug business at Ashley, Luzerne county, spent Christmas in town with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Adolph Kline, of North West street. A Serious Offense. John Mackowicz, of St. Clair, was on Saturday given a preliminary hearing before Commissioner Woltjen at Pottsville, and placed 1m jail in default of bail fur further hearing on Saturday. He is charged with, for a certain consideration, allowliiK some of his couutrymen going to New York to use bis namo and naturalization papers to assist them In securing employment, contrary to the United States laws. Toothache, headache, pais from colds, strains, bruises, rheumatism, etc. I'eoplosay uotliing relieves them like the world-re-nowued Anchor l'alu Kxpeller. It Is pro pared carefully in.order to cure quickly. 25c. Heeds Recorded. From Locust Mountain Saving and Loan Association to Ilernard Schreppel, premises in llutlor township ; from Frederick Schreppel to Ilernard Schreppel, premises in Butler township; from Charles Itccso aud wife to Albert Iteese, premises In Ashland ; from Benjamin Zehnerand wlfo to Levi Zehner, premises in West I'enn township; from Stephen Iiingcr and wlfo to Lovl Zehiior, promises in West I'onu township. Alarrlage Licences, John If Spangler aud Mrs, Frances Hens, lor, both of l'ottsvillo ; Adam Warner und Anuio M, Weiirich, both of Scbuylkil. Haven ; Harry II. Koerper, of Trouiont, and Maudo Faust, of Frackvillo ; Joseph Adam und Mrs. Frances Krlppclbaucr, both of St. Clair; Irvin Heed aud liosauua Thomas, both of St. Clair. Attractive ltegister. Few hotel registers presonted as attractive appearance as that at the Ferguson Houso an on Christmas. It was duo to tho artistic skill of DoWlttSteedle. Across the top of the page was a pen picture ofSanti Claus und upon flourishing streamers weiu the date and a Christmas and New Year 8 fee ting to tho guests. Along tho sides of the book ap peared tho register in attractive lettering, of tho Myers & Loyburuo company, who are quartered at this hotel. lladly lleiilrll, A resident of Malianoy City was badly beatcu by a Shenandoah man at the park In the former town yestcrd'iy afternoon, A pigeon shooting match was In prugnss at tbo park aud a man ouUldu thu fencu shot and killed a pigeon which bad been missed, The Shenandoah man went out of the paik und demanded an explanation from the one who dhl the shooting. Illows followed and the Malianoy City man was severely punished. TIih Lost Creek l'ulr. Crowds of people attended the fair of the T. A. 11. Society at Lost Creek yesterday afternoon and evening. Temperance ball, where It Is being held, has been transformed Into a bower of beauty, Special features will be Introduced this eveulug, Whltaker and Ilrennau, of this towu, will slug aud dunce durlug the euiertaiumeut. TnfiarpigniMTaTnri-aTiir BEFORE THE JUSTICES, Several (Janes Heard by Them on Christ' tuns Kve, As a result of soveral Christmas, Evo jolli fications the Justices of town wero called upon Saturday night to try soveral people whoso pugnacious tendencies got them In volved In brawls. Tho following cases wero heard by Justice Shoetnakor : JooKamlskl was nut under SlOOball for striking Waltor Saroka with a brick. Wawzyn Salwa was arrested for stealing $1 DO from Mike Itumle, and was also charged with assault and battery, lie sottled 1110 case by restoring tho money and paying the costs. Anthony aud Petei Baranowski wero put under $300 bail for assaulting William Tiatimas. Anthony and John Kairasczls, Anthany Peczulis aud Peter Sczalkowskl wero put under $400 ball, each, for assaulting John Kuwuzia. Malicious .tumors, A rumor Is current among some of the town gossips that tho actions of the Grant Hand members, while serenading somo of our most popular citizens early Monday morning, was very unbecoming. In order to defend tho members aid the reputation of the or ganization in that capacity the IlKitAtt) is requested to Inform tho public that the rumor is entirely unfounded, and it has been all thontlvcly stated that prosecutions will be In order, should such rumors continue. , May lie 11 Murder. During a light in a saloon at Mahauoy City yesterday one of the participants had his head split opon with 1111 unknown weapon nnd sustained other Injuries which may cause his Month. Dll'.l), UltKUOItY OiitheSOth Inst, at Ml iiandonh, l'a., Kllznttetli, daughter ot George It. and Mary .1 (Ircgorv, aped 13 mouths and Mdiiyn. l'unera' will take place on Wednesday, 28th Inst, at 2 p 111., from the family "esldcnce, 219 Kat Coal street, liflatlves and friends re-spi-ilfully Invited to attend. 12-27-lt Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Bonos TOE BILIOUS AND HERVOUB DISORDER,, eueh as Wind nnd Pnln in the Stomach. Giddiness. Fulness after meals, Hoad acho. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costlveness. lSIotches on tho SUIn, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and nil Hervous and Trembling; Sonsntioiis. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will ncknowlodgo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Iir.r.CIIAM'S 1MI.I.S, taken asdlroct d, wl quickly restore Females to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem nnd euro hick llcndnulie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beocham's Pills are Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE farcy Talent Medicine! In llic World, 25c. at all Drue Stores. MISCELLANEOUS. I OST. (In Wednesday, lltll Inst., between 11 KftPnabannock and Lost Creek n Masonic sihnrm. Hetuni to A, 1). llrown, Lost Creek And reeclve reward. 1-1-.'JC "IOIt SAl.i:. Several very valuable and dcslr. A nble vacant lots; also several house, vhleli will bo Hold nlngly or in blocks K01 further Information apply to S. A. lieddiill, Tninaipm, l'a. 12-0-lm jIOII ItKNT. Dwelling bouse, with all con veniences, witli Rood location, lor rent. Apply nt this ofllee. "VfOTICK. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- -l-l ply to . u. ai. iiouopeier, auoruey, i-Uiciinndoah. H-31-tf NOTICE. The following coupon bonds ot thu 4 percent, loan of 38&ri were drnwn for redemption, and interest on the same will cen.o December 3Ut, 1HU8. to wit: Denomination $1,000. Bonds numbered 4, 0, 3. 20, 21, 37 -16, 58, 05, 78,70,83, M,97; 14 bonds 814,000. Denomination .' O Donds numbered, 17t IS, b'J, 01 ; i bonds, 52,000. Denomination 810 . I ton dm numbered, 12, 20, 21, 43, 61, 71, 78, 81, 171, 175; 10 bonds, $1,000. Total, $17,000, Holders of above bonds will present the Hume for payment after December 31st, 1898. IJy order of the County Commissioners. Chah A. Snypek, Controller. Controller's ofllee, l'ottsvllle, Pa. 12-21-3 19 W. OAK STREET. perguson's Theatre. ALL NKXT WEEK. LITTLE IRENE MYERS, Supported by the Versatile Comedian . . . , , Chas. H. Leyburne And a Select Company. TO-NIGHT, KIDNAPPED Mutttiee Monday, Wednesday and H.tturday. Matinee Prices : 10 and 20 Cts, Night Prices: 10, 20 and 30 Cts. Heats now on sale. Shenandoah Ice Company, Wholesale and Hetall Dealers In Pure Spring Water Ice. Contracts for summer and winter fllllnxs. Call on or address HART, DAtoDOW & CO,, 25 N. Jardln St. BE JU S MEAT .-ill' OtVf ( tho Globo for RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA and similar Complaint.- anu prepartu unaer ino stringent GEnMAH MEDICAL LAWS prescribe J by eminent physicians! DR. filCHTER S E! Wftrlil l-pnnwneil t l.ftnnrknMv BtlOCPSFful Onlr(?pnnlno with Trade Mark Anchor, it aii. luriiierA io. si rrnrmiM iui. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch nouses, Own Qlasswom, 15 A 60 els. Endorsed & recommended ht A. Wasley. 106 K. Main st, l.0. n. rtacenbnch, 101 N. Main St .P.D. Kirlln, 6 8. Main , ' 'Shenandoah.' a Crisis w OR. RICHTEn'S AttCnolL ISTOr.lAOIlAT. best HwpppHllKV'Stnnliieli CompliiM Forecast For the Holidays. I,arge Prime Oysters, $1 per 100. Medium sized " 60c per 100. Opened while you wait. Received dally from the oyster beds. Fresh Turkeys Chickens and other fowl. Live or dressed. Leave your orders now. Sold at the lowest market prices. All home dressed stock. Hollies and Evergreens of Every Des cription. John Coslett, 35 S. Main St. Dressed Poultry Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Chickens, At Lowest Cash Prices ZIMMERMAN'S Meat : Market, 124 S. Main St. Canaries. A lino lot f shirrs received from dolphin. VI! kinds. They will IMilhv make acceptable ISew enrjjuts. JAPANESE! OOLD FISH nud globea. All kinds of plgein. We also sell niluerB' supplies anil ilrilliux maclilucs. DAVID HOPKINS, 105 Kast Centre street, Plienainloiili, Pa. Tho Rosy Freshness And n velvet softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thor-) who use l'ozzom'a Complexion ."owiler. $100 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 now ready. Give us a call. Repairing promptly attended to. ORKIN'S JEWELRY STORE, 129 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna. Presents : for : Everybody ! Bissell's Sweepers, Girl's Sweepers, Fnncy letups, full line of Silverware, Rogers' Tea and Table Spoons, and Knives and Forks at very low prices, Carving Sets, Roast Pans, Girl's cold handle Sad Irons, Punching Bags, Boy's and Girl's Skates, King Air Rifles, Boy's Tool Chests, Sleds, all sizes 25c up, Express Wagous, Velosipedes, fine assortment of Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors and Strop. Our prices nre the lowest. Come and get tliem before buying elsewhere. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. DOLLS and TOVS. Our departments are now ready for your inspection. The goods represent all the newest, as well as the best of the old favorites. Trashy and unreliable grades find no place here. See our superior line of dolls with jointed and kid bodies. We feel positive you will find here just what you want in the toy line and a neat saving in prices, Kurly selections are advisable while our stocks are most complete. Games. Twenty-live of the latest) worth M cents ui 23 cents. Thlrty-flithl of the latest) worth 73 tents at 48 cents. "Oulja," the Hyitlan l.uck Hoard. AMI U Blocks. Also wooden nnd wagon blocks. China Department. After dinner cups nnd taucera. Lntrgt nud daintiest plates, lemonade a, tta, lie. Come ace us You nre welcome even though avoid the rush. Oooda stored F. J. PORTZ, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S uOATS. a I J m O 1 o -n C sSP.,'tri.nJ as3&. c CO O en in Select jour garment from up-to-date styles. We have the right goods here and a large variety to select from at the right prices. Ladies' Coals, $2 50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00. $8.00, $0.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Fur Collarottes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock of dress goods has no equal, You will find here a large assortment of plain aud ' fancy fabrics in foicign and domestic at bar gain juices. ' Our place is headquarters for lace curtains. blanket", carpets, rims, etc. l.t-ok throutdi our line on second floor nnd get prices. Uulterick paper patterns, liest .h the world. sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH (VIAIN STREET. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry is now open lor the entertainment of sleighing nnd skating arties. Dancing pavillion always heated, Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. HOLIDAY GIFTS. Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches. Rings of every description and setting. Silverware. . We aro low priced Jewelers, but give you standard goods for the same money. El. Duell, 206 South Main St., Shenandoah. Our placo Ih thu fartheht down Main street and farthest dowji in prices. Come and see us. Live arid Dressed Poultry. Leave your orderH with us. We Insure Hatisfactioii and prompt delivery. Holiday Groceries. -A fluo line of staple goods. Our prices are lower than others. Como and sec us. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEaT CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA I EW IYIELDAIZIS CAFE, 120 SOUTH MAIN STREET. A pain remodeled. Private, parties can be enter tai ed in our private, booths, Kating bar attached Kreo lunch served evrry evening. iune out inv ui'Mt ui wines, iniuurn uim eiitrs sold. Stop hi while you are waiting for a trolley car. I Fancy Goods Department, tlrandest display of fancy (jooda ever kIiowii. This department ahould be the Aw.ca for Klvera of holiday kIMs. Description nfjtlie ware, will not do them justice.' They should be Inspected. A vast array of hundaome comb nud brush toilet aettn, ahavluc ye tta mnokera' setta, work bozea, collar and cull bonei., glove and handkerchlfl boxes, Jewel boxca, ilgar boxes, l'rench jewel caaea, hand mirrors, ham), painted vpul ware, album., frame, whisk broom holuera, tobacco ;ars, etc., etc. you buy nothing. Make your purchases now and for you If purchased now. 21 North Main Street, is