The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 20, 1899, Image 4

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depends upon
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Surance that the physician's Ideas will be
i' n.i.-ntlonly carried out, with tin purest nd
lwsl materials.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Telephone Connection.
Ready
For
Fall
THE FROSTY W GATHER
Is not far oft now ; It's time you
f 1 ..11 .ill, Inp fil-MWOMt.
Our line afford you the best selec
tion at the nest priors, x iro
suitings, the latest orer-oofltliigs, the
latest styles you flntt tliein all here
SEE OUR LINE OF OENT'S
FURNISH1NOS
Portz Bros,,
24- North Main Street.
There's a World of
Satisfaction
In being able to read without in
convenience, especially to the man
who has had difficulty with all the
glasses he ever tried. Many thus
victimized come to us and experi
ence for the first time what a com
petent optician can do for them.
The "up-to-date method" we use
is the cause of our success.
Thos. Buchanan,
Jeweler and Optician.
118 South Main Street.
I!
CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and
LADIES'.
BOYS', YOUTHS' and flENS'.
Russetts and Blacks, in all
Styles and Shapes.
Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, now $,60.
S2.00, nowSI.25.
$1.50, now 90C.
Men's Russetts, 3.00, now $2,00
and $2,25,
Men's Blacks, Si. 40, now 85c.
Misses'. Children's and In
fant's shoes at a reduction of
30 per cent, below regular
price.
'I HIS SALE IS FOR ;TWO
WEEKS ONLY.
BOSTON
TORY SHOE
27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
I. SPONT, PROP
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
Couches,
Lounges,
Upholstered in Corduroy,
Velour, Carpets and Silks. Can
be had in all sizes and styles. To
be sold in a short time and can be
Bought at Factory Prices.
1
DEPARTHENT STORES,
Nos. 1 19-121-123 North Main St
Ice Cream,
All flavors
Man u 1 a c
tured daily. Delivered to all parts
of town,
FOR
Sealed PINK BAND Package.
l M.U'I VI
nuiiiunn,
FAMOUS
cxzv.:isxx:e:s,
Bon-Bons and Chocolates,
Hade Only By
TJGMVI3Y COMPANY,
rOH BALK J1Y
FRED. KEITHAN,
Baker and Confectioner,
10A N. Main St.
PRESBYTERY ADJOURNED.
(Continue! from Pint Page.)
tlon of Mr. Manifold, preparatory to ordina
tlon, was proceeded with
It- v. W. II. FHImii. Into of the I'resbytory
of New ltriiuswlck, N J , was enrolled as a
member of the Lehigh I'resbytory,
Kceoimiieiidatinua for the apmintment for
lx moiitlis of Moderator for vaoaiitchtircho
were adopted as follows: Hazleton. (Italian
ehnrcli), Kv. tt II. Jack: Tamsqua, ltev.
JoTin CSinpTieTT; Hansford, liov. T, Maxwell
Morrison j Leblthton. Rev. D. M. nucKaliali,
the undoratatiditiK Iwlug that shuuld the
Tamaqua ehurch meanwhile aeoiire a pastor
tne appointment as to that chUrch sbull he
Invalidated.
UOHMIBSlONKES KLOTXt.
The I'rosbytery proceeded tn the olcctlon of
two commissioners to the Synod, which ro.
suited In the election of lief. Culvln Stewart,
of South Kaston, and l)r. E. 1). Warflold.
President of Lafayette Oolloiie. as Commit-
sioneis; aud ltev. H. V. Koohler, of Slienan
(loah, and Elder Williams, of llokeiidaunua,
at alternates.
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HBV. H'XAln RBTIRKI).
On motion of ltev. J. V. Pollock, of Allen
town, ltev. V. W. McNalr, now of I'hlladel
phla, was placed on the honorable rotlred list
and a direction of certification to tho Board
of Ministerial llellef made. ltev. McNalr is
74 years old and had been In tho active min
istry for 43 years, 17 of which were server! at
Audeuriod. Ho was also formerly of Port
age, Newark aud Atlantic City.
TO HE ORDAINED.
The vote of the l'reebytery on the exam
inations of Mr. Manifold, called to the Tama
qua ohurch, was noxt taken up and tho ex
aminations were sustained by a unanimous.
voto. ltev. J. Caiuphell and Eldor L. il.
Whotstono wcro appointed a committee to
arrange for the ordination aud installation.
HKV. KAHI.KH LONG SKBVICE.
A request of Kov. Cornelius Earlu. D. I)..
that bis relations with tho charge at. Cnta
sauqua he dissolved, on account of his ill
health aud advanced age. Ho has served in
the charge for 47 consecutive years. Elder
Joseph Matchett, of Catasauqua, spoke with
a deep feeling of regret in oouncction with
this request, which was granted, the pastoral
relations to torminato on Oclobcr 14th, next,
the 47th ainivcrsary of tho pastorate. After
that dato the relation of pastor emeritus will
be maintained in connection with the church,
A committee was appointed to draft a suila.
bio minute on Rov. Carle's retirement, and
Ke-rr I'ollockTrarappolfited moderator of the
charge, the congregation to have the privi
lege ot tilling tho pulpit pondinit the uoxt
meeting of the Presbytery.
SPECIAL MEETINGS.
It was decided that tho Presbytery meet at
Easton on October 88th to examine Dr. E. P.
Warfleld, preparatory to ordiuatiou. and at
Tamaqua on November 14th to ordain aqd in
stall Mr. W. J. Manifold. For the latter
meeting Dr. Eastman was selected to preside,
uev. imam II. Hhepp to proach the sermon,
Rev. R. B. Jack to deliver tho charge and
Rev. T. Maxwell Morrison to deliver tho
charge to the pastor.
CLOSI.NO BL8SI0N.
At 1:30 this afteraoon the llnal session was
opened-with the reading of the list of absen
tees, with the excusses. Small atteudauce of
elders was commented upon, only twelve
churches being represented.
Dr. E. D. Warfleld moved a voto of thanks
to the local pastor, congregation, choir and
ladies who prepared the church, and people
who entertained the visitors, which was
adopted by a rising vote.
Presbytery aHjourned at 2 p. m., after
whioh Moderator Esstman offered prayer and
the members dispersed.
For Morbid conditions tako Beecham's
Pills.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Charles Glrviu, of Wiliiamsport, is
spending a few days in town.
Louis Lovino, of Newark, N. J is being
entertained hero by his brother, Abo Leviue,
proprietor of the Factory Shoe Store.
Mrs. Ida Hookeuberger, of Denver, Col., is
visiting her cousin, Morris Wurm, on West
Centre street.
Roy Rubnght. manager at Qirvin's dermrt-
meut store, has gone to his home at William
sport to enjoy a week's vacation. Charles
Oirvln. of WillianiSDort. the nrr,Drletnr. will
remain here during Mr. Rubright's absence.
Messrs. J. W. Burke and Thomas Bell have
returned to their studies at the Lehigh Uni
versity, aoutn uetiiienem.
Mrs. Alice Morgan presented her husbaud
with a young son this morning. Mother and
oaue are doing wen.
Our merchant tailoring department is com
pleted. on are invited to Inspect Iho same
tf The Famous.
Ieitlit n numerals.
WilliamS. Groff, commander of -General
Joe Hoqker Post, G. A. R., died at his home
in Ashland yesterday nfternoon, aftor a
lingering illness. lie is survived by a widow
and six children. He will be buried to
morrow afternoon with full military honors.
ltev. William Burke, pastor of St Joseph's
Roman Catholic church, Locust Gap, died at
two o'clock yesterday morning. For the
past few months he had been 111 with rlieu
matism and was closely confined to his home
But no ono thought that ho was fatally ill.
lie was about 40 years old and was one of
the most prominent clergymen of the Ilrrris-
burg diocese. lie will be buried at 10 o'clock
Friday morning. Vicar General Father
Koch will celebrate Requiem mass, and many
of the'prlests of the diocese will assist. In
terment will be made at Shamokin.
The funeral of Peter Ruiohart took place
from his late residence on North West street
this morning. High mass was celebrated in
the Church of the Holy Family, on North
Chestnut-street. Interment was made in the
Annunciation cemetery.
The remains of the elevcn-months-old son
of Ellis Jones, of Win. Penn, were interred
In the Odd Fellows' cemetery this afternoon.
Interment was made by J. P. Williams & Sou,
the undertakers.
Aliases Casper Entertained.
A few of the intimate friends of Misses
Sarah and Ella Casper teudered them a fore
well reception at' their residence on West
Cherry street last evening. The young
ladies will un Saturday leave for Naugatuck,
Cuuu., with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kajtkewiii,
where tho former will engage in business
Among the guests were several who rendered
veealaad instrument! selections that met
with appreciation by those preseut. During
the course of the evening's enjoyment
luncheon was served. Tho guests in at
tendance- were : Misses Mary Bierstein, Lizzie
Murphy , Sarah Karnes, Sarah Makarewlcz.
Mary and Ella Rusk, Kassiu Mercenkewicz,
Mary Ilieski and Messrs. Albin Meluskey,
John !. Bierstein, John Itauser.Adam Miller,
John Lynch, George Garvey, Georgo aud 1).
Hrazluskt; George Kirewtez, Mrs. Kerns aud
Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Raytkewicz.
Celebration of 'Tri-J.,111 "
The celebration of "Tjrejm," or tho three
days (leyotlon services, will conclude in the
AmiHnefcUioH church te-nigbt. The servicts
have been attended by large audiences and it
is expeeted that the number of worshippers
at the closing service will exceed that of the
previous ones,
Do You Know ,
Conwmptiou Is prevoutable? Solenea has
proven that, and also that-neglect la suleldal.
The worst oold or cough ean ho cured with
Shilolr's Cough and Consumption Oure. Sold
on positive guarantee for over fifty years.
Sold by P. D. KIrllu on a gnaranteei '
Buy Royal Patent Flour.
Hi the best In
the market.
WEDDING BELLS.
They ltlii(f Out Merrily for tho Month of
September.
M. . McCaBroy. of Palo AUo, was United
in marriage to Miss Mary L. Donohue, of
rnuvioipnia, yesterday morning. The cere
mony took plat at Philadelphia. M as
JJonuhuo was u furiror rusldent-of Palo Alto.
Ono week from to uiorrow a fashionable
wedding-will be solemnized at Port Carbon,
the contracting parties being Fred. IL Winter
stein and Miss (jarrio M, Kuiltlo, two popular
young people of that town. They will rcsldo
In the state of Wyoming
This aftoriioon Charles Brlttou and Miss
Susie Rose, both of Poltsvillc, were Joined
in wedlock.
Patrick Iloblia. of Mabanoy City, and Miss
Mary Kocb, of Shenandoah, will be married
on Wednesday noxt.
The marriage of Adam J. Tucker and Miss
Susan Bedford, both of Pottsvlllo, will bo
solemulzd In lb near future.
To-day at PotUvllle, Joseph F. Tooley, of
Pnlo Alto, and Miss Ellzabetb r. Phillips, of
the former plaoe, were milled in marriage.
Tho .wedding of L. O. Herb and Miss Flora
Ghares, both of Eldred township, will tako
placo on Friday.
Tho wedding of R. S. Mercur, of Cantralia,
superintendent of the Lobfgh collieries in
that section, to Miss Graco Houck, daughter
of Rev. W. A. Houck, of Mt. Carmol, will
tako place In Nuvember.
Robert Fcrusler and Miss Cora Red, two
well known young people of Pottsville, will
bo joined in wedlock to-morrow evening.
A pretty homo wedding took place at
Mabanoy City last evening when Charles
Jones and Miss Ella Bisbop wero united in
matrimony by Rov. DoLong.
Miss Gertie Browumiller and Lcstor
Hendricks Mill bo joined In marriage, to
morrow. Tho wedding ceremony will bcr
performcd In the parlors of tho Klondike
Hotel, Mabanoy City,
This afternoon a protty wedding was sol
emnized at the borne of tho bride's parents in
Girardville, when Goorgo Holkyard, of Ash
land, aud Miss Agnos Mills, of the fbrmor"
place, were joined In wedlock. The couplo
Wero recipients of many presents.
C. Gllhoit Kulp, onoof Sbamokln's popular
young men, soulctirao next mouth will ho
wedded to Miss Florence Blllmeyer, of
Washingtouvlllo, Montour county. . .
At 5:30 o'clock last evening Joeeph Baruf
ski and Miss Lizzie. Ambrose wore wedded in
the Lithuanian church. The couple were
serenaded by tho Lithuanian band, of which
tne groom is a member.
In the Lithuanian church at 2 o'clock this
afternoon, John Usupis, the East Centre
street tailor, and Miss Edna Augustaltis, were
united in marriage. They wore attended
by Miss Mary Augustaltis, a sister of the
bride, and Frank Ukaltls, of Bluofiold, West
a. The bride until recently was a waitress
at Begley's oyster bay. Thoy will resldo at
215 North Gilbert street.
A very pietty wedding took placo yester
day at Ccntralia. Tho contracting parties
were John Campbell, of Mt. Carmcl, and
Miss Bridget O'Connor, one of Centralia's
most popular young ladies. They wero
married In the church by Fathor Hayes in
the presence of an unusually large number
of friends aud relatives.
You can have a biggor choice of men's and
ladies' suitings at tho Famous tbau in any
other four stores combined in the county. Go
and seo them. Their pricos for making un
arc moderate. tf
Marriage Licenses.
P. .T. CnHdlmrlnn inA Mai-tlia I? V. ,4I.
of Barnosville; W. C. Griffiths, of Park Place,
ami Martha by ices, of Mabanoy City; Peter
unin ana Annie juanavich, both of Mabanoy
City j G. F. Ualkyard, of Newberry, and Ag
ues Mills, of Girardville ; M, E. Miller and
Jennie Zimmerman, both of South Manheini
Twp, ; J, E. Rhine and Katie Malcy, both of
oasuiugwu isp,; u. vi. vcuer&ua. una
Geischwender, both of New Ringgold ; R. O.
Schmeltz.of Sacramento, aud Katie A. Daniel,
nfGratZ W. Riibllnr nt Shsniniln.l,
Sarah Boner, of Gilbcrton j L. O. Herb and
riora unares, ootn or Jildrcd Twp.; D. W.
G. Creigor aud Lydia Shermau, both of Ring
town. Our Freali SausHge and Puddings
Aro a favorito dish with everylK)dy. Like
wise our palatable fresh and smoked moats.
Bauer's, Cherry and Chestnut streets, tf-
Teu Tot Controversy,
Mrs. Konigauda Stisclowicz was prosecuted
before Justice Shoemaker last eveuing by
David Siegel, the South Main street stove
dealer. She is charged with the larceny of a
tea pot. The defendant pleaded Innocence
but was held in $300 ball for her appearanco
at court. This charge brought about a cross
suit which was instituted before Justice
Tooraoy In which Mrs. Stisclowicz charges
Mr. Siegol and "his mother, Mrs. Anats Siegel,
with perjury. After a hearing both defendants-were
Teguired to furnish $300 ball each.
Ladies, wo can show you 400 styles of
ladies' tailor-mado suitings in all tho latest
fall shades. Call aud leave your order with
us If your dross doesn't fit you, don't tako
it. Tin; Famous. tf
Hie School Appropriation.
Secretary Frank Hanna, of the School
Board, to-day received tho first installment
of the state appropriation, and Is therefore
prepared to cash all orders outstanding
against the Board and which "were granted at
the last'meetiug. Tho amount of appropria;
tlon received Is $5,000, The Secretary will
be at his office to-morroir between the hours
of 0 a. m. and S p, m. to cash orders.
"Lucky Curve" fountain pens and the best
ink in tho world at Brumm's. 0-11-tf
Injured at Furuuco Colliery,
Robert G. Morgan, who is employed at the
Furnace colliery, was injured this morning
ana was removea to ins uome here in an
ambulance. His ankle bone was fractured
while pushing a dumper.
dTonic in Tablet FcrmI
GENERATIVE ORGANS
DEVf lOPEi AND 0lVE5Y0UTlirULSTBfN0Tl
To Eve ry Part or mt Systkm
wfMATttmcTSJWvmoiTRaiiTs
GUARANTCED INFALLIBLE
HiaiiiY DJpwsro DyPimicnss
ByMail$I.oo StUDSrfiMProzPAHFHier
PANtMRICANDRUQCO.
Sola lii Sheuandoah at
KIRL-IIM'S PHARMACY,
Orders by mall sent to any address.
Our Haircutting
and Shampooing
Pleases everybody, V do Jots
of It and are gaining new cus
tomers dally. IjuIIm shampooing
done at yuur own home upon
notification.
W. G. DUSTO,
Ferguson House Block,
an mm
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I 30,000
E:
JOHNSON S DYSPEPSIA
Will be given away by the
g SHENAN DOAH .DRU.G..S.TORE, 3 S. Main St., Shenandoah.
T. F. Flanagan, 31 W. Centre St., Malianoy City.. Rabenau's Pharmacy, 121 N. Centre St.,Pottsville,
g J. kekkar Burns, Minersviile. " Louis C. Vosliage, Opera House Building, Ashland.
Z. T. Trout, Girardville.
On Saturday, September 23rd.
Everybody in Schuylkill County will be given an opportunity to try
this. Wonderful New Cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heart
Burn and Sour Stomach, which is
1 Absolutely Guaranteed.
E: Come
PITHY POINTS.
Happenings Throughout the Country
Chronicled for llnsty Perusal.
Tho factories at Pottsville aro handicapped
for want of female labor.
Nino years ago yesterday tho disastrous
railroad .wreck at Sboemakersvillo occurred.
Special Rovenue Officer Newhart, of Scran
ton, swooped down upon iiiuo illegal liquor
dealers at Hazloton and caused their arrest.
More arrests are to follow.
Workmen are engaged lu laying tho foun
dation for the-new engine houso at Sulfolk
.colliery- Tho old stylo engines now in use
will bo replaced by a pair of first motion en
gines. John- J. Kennedy,- of Msucb Chuuk, has
"purchased the Jlotol Ilein, at Tamaqua.
Albert B. Cobn, left Tamaqua last week for
parts unknown. His tbirty-llve or more
orcditors would like to know where ho has
goue, but they probably never will.
The oost of tho Dreyfus trial at Konncsi?
placed at 50,000 francs. This is oxclusivo of
.counsels' fees. -
Sixty-year-old John Rosliko of Hazlo
"Rrookr Luzerne county, "was found dead In" a
ditch,
CliargeiT witfi the tlileft of money and
jewelsjit Berwick, Columbia county, Frank
ReTss," alias Frank Ellsworth, has been
arrested.
Tho Weldy powder mill, destroyed at
Indian Run early this summer, will be re
built. Fiftoen car loads ol brick from Canton,
Ohio, will arrivoat Mabanoy City this week
for paving purposes.
The mine fire at Burnside colliery, Shamo
kin, is out.
Tho condition of tho anthracite coal trade
is better than it has been for sovoral ycar
say the trado journals.!
The regular meeting of the Cass Twp.
Sehool Board held Monday evening wj
broken un bv a mirnhnr nf nntstilrrs ulin Al
tered the meeting room and kicked up a
luruanco.
Tho biggest variety of stylish ncckivt-ar
ana sums nt THE ! A5IOUS. tf
We have added to our list of
Piano Ageucies that of Belir
Bros. & Co., of New York.
Their first instrument in town
is now on exhibition at our
Warerooms, and' we invite the
public to come and inspect it.
It is an upright instrument and
is manufactured by the firm
that introduced the "Muffler"
which is also shown in this
piano. They are sold by all
the prominent dealers in the
country as a "leader." These
p.ianos have a deserved reputa
tion for their full, pure and
Sweet tone, and their great re
liability ana artistic case work.
To the purchaser of this instru
ment a great reduction in price
will be made to introduce it.
M. O'NEILL,
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker,
10G South Main Street
HOUSEWIVES !
LOOK AT OUR PRICES I
Wheat Flour as Low as $1.65 Per Hundred.
Farmer roll butter, 20 cents ; ercnim-ry butler,
27 acuta ; aoap, U bars for X culit. Other bar
galiwtoo numerous to mention. Hpeclal Luirsiins
in Hour oil cloth. This Is the season for it. .We
also carry a full line of Dry Uooibi, Hoots and
Oboes,
-JlVK US A TKIAI- -tt
PHILIP YAROWSKV,
RELIABLE GROCER,
PIANO -4-TALK
!
233 West Centre St., Slieiiauiioali.V
FREE PACKAGES OF
in and Get a Sample, You are Welcome.
GOLDIN'S.
e assortment
arriving so that at the present we can safely say that a more complete-line of J
r Men's, Boy's and Children's Clothing cannot be found outside of thejargespffc
cities. The stock consists of all the latest - and most fashionable" designs, and, 1
styles, and we make no idle boast, in saying that we can suit and fit the most-.: '.
skeptical customer. - '
Another point we take pleasure announcing, is that our price on the above
" " line cannot be beat for lowness. In buying here you have the satisfaction' ot
makiiig-achoice from over a thousand-different styles aud patterns. Besides we ...
guarantee a saving of from $1.00 to ?2.oo per suit. Having bought hundreds ol
a kind, and through manufacturing half of our own goods, we can therefore
undersell other stores at froth $1.00 to 2.00. less. In closing - will .,
thank you for past favors, aud hope for a continuance of same ; aud remain
Respectfully Yours,
9 and 1 1 South
as-P. S. Our
MISCELLANEOUS.
TVrANTnD. An energetic man to handle
1 1 clucks, rugs, wringers, lamps, etc., for a
large Philadelphia house, selling them, on
Installments. Must como recommended. Ad
dress "It," Hkkalu office, with, reference.
SAI.KSMAN WANTED To call on doctors
only un behalf ot the leading firm In the
trode. Position permanent. Applicant must
be Intelligent, Indefatigable and ot good
appearance. State experience. Address. P. 0,
Ttox 1352, Philadelphia. 16-20-23
FOU W5NT- A small house containing- three
rooms suitable for n small family. Apply
lo Joines Patterson, 205 West Oak street. tf
"TjAOn SALK, CHEAP. A light spring delivery
J wagon. Owner has no further use for It.
Apply at this office. tf
"YTOTICK. Desirable properties for sale. Ap
1 ply to S. a, M. Hollopeter, attorney,
Hheiomiloali. 8-HMf
T7K)R HALE. Most deslmhlo dwelling on West
; Centre street, bath, water closet, fewerage,
two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business
iiroperty, two stores, North Main street. Two
km i ho a on lCast Coal street. Little cosh required,
fine houBC in Brownsville. Apply to
J, Clauue Uiiown,
Attomey-at-law,
7-19-tf Cor. Centre and White streets.
perguson's Theatre,
JAB. H. QUINH, Manager.
Two Nights Only!
Sept. 21st & 22nd.
THE GfjflJlE PIiflYEHS
-wili. rnicsEST-
THE BOY FROM BOSTON
jrolutiHl under the personal direc
tion ol the nutlior,
MISS EUNICE FITCH.
THE EL MOKE SISTERS
Jbskip. and Mamie.
will appear In their original characters.
Also
The United Stales Ladles' Military Band
and Orchestra,
PRICES : - 25, 35 and 50 Cts,
Itcservcd seats at Ktrlln drug store.
Tho Rosy Freshnoss
I At
And a velvety softness of the akin la Inva
riably obtained by thore who use fotxom'a
X'DompIexluti i'dwder
V n 11"
uor.
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following Leading
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GOt-DIIM'S.
GREETING
Fall and Winter--1899.
CORDIAL invitation is extended to the people of Shenandoah and vicinity j
to call and inspect our new fall and winter stock. We take pride inr.-vj
' announcing that we can this season offer a larger rind more complete
than ever before. For the past two months our stock has been
MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE,
L. GOLDIN, Proprietor.
Main St.,
goods aro well made and trimmed; and mostly
CONSISTENT WITH
Are responsible for our
Try us on plumbing and
regret the trial.
P. W. BELL,
WALL PAPER
soc Papers Reduced to 1 5c.
25c Papers Reduced to IS 1 -Sc.
1 Oc Papers Reduced to Sc.
Thos. Snyder,
Bi CK V? A jT jR
None belter in the world. Sold cheaper than any other make.
We are the sole agents. You can't buy them anywhere else in
town. We can save you money this fall, and you will be sur
prised at the sum when you purchase. There is no cheaper
stove house in town.
FURNITURE
We can lurhish your house from cellar to garret, for less money
, , i than you would ever expect.
D & J.
103 & 105 SOUTH MAIN ST.,
OPENING ON SATURDAY !
A. BROWN
WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY A
NEW STOCK OF
Ladies' and Gents'
Furnishings and Novelt'es.
107 N. Main Struct.
Call and Inspect our goods. We pre.
sent new goods and new prices.
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Tablets, 10c.
GOLDIN'S.
all woolen goods.
always busy business.
gas fitting. You wont
Cor - Wnite and L1yd. sts-
GREATLY
REDUCED.
These prices will hold good only
for the next sixty days.
South Jardln St ,
... Shenandoah, Pa-
STOVES,
RANGES,
HEATERS.
SIEGEL
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
BUY OUR
.4 f-i r. Hegular size -7 f.
ISV cupcake, '
1 f. Regular size C3 . .
spongecake, ' ' -
7 Loaves of f ' .
bread, - - v-
Our sales are large. Try our 25 cent check
system. You can' suvo money by it, I'eople
who have tried It wont do without It.
BOSTON BAKERY,
B. Morgeustalu. m W, Centra Slrtsl
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