r Watching the Prescription The health Hint results from the nicillclttc depends upon the ingredients used nnd the enre employed in putting them together. fttir fllllnir nt the - - preseniwoii im in surance mat ine pnyiiiciatrs iupim win ne conscientiously earned out, with the purest and heat materials SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, - South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. That's what we get out of the n:w fall materials we are now showing- tlie perfection of fit and the height of style. You never had the choice of bo groat a variety of suitings, overcoatings and trouserings. You'll liavo no trouble In netting suited the trouble may he to decide what suits you best of so many. Our line of gents' furnishings this fall Is splendid. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. EYE REST FOR TIRED EYES. Is obtained by our scientifically fitted glasses. They enable the eyes to do as much work, and possibly more, without tiring than the ever did. Satisfaction guar anteed. Eyes tested free. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. E! CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes. Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, now SI.GO. $2.oo, nowSI.25. Si. 50, now 90c. Men's Russetts, $3.00, now $2,00 and S2.25. Men's Blacks, $1.40, now 85k Misses', Children's and In fant's shoes at a reduction of 30 per cent, below regular price. THIS SALE IS FOR .TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON SHOE STORE. 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. ) I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. We have added to our list of Piano Agencies that of Behr 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 pianos have a deserved reputa tion for -their full, pure and sweet tone, and their great re liability and artistic case work. To the purchaser of this instru ment a great reduction in price will be made to introduce it. . O'NEILL, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, 1 OG South Main Stroot. Just Received ! From the Wholesale Jobbers Houses oi Philadelphia. Floor oil cloths, all kind, all prlem, and all new patterns. Also mw patterns of pads for stoves and heaters Linoleum labia (Ml doth and window shades. We buy in big cash lots and sell you ebeaper than others. Nice big fat maekerel, Try them, Don't forget us for GROCERIES. E3. A. Friedman, 313 VV. Centre St. Two doors below Mull'a dairy. mm view, snam&mNmmmmo imwi PIANO -t-"""" TALK ! RELIEF CORPS CONVENTION Klrellou mid tli.liilliillon u( Olllner mid Oilier Worn Uniielinled. The sixth annnal convention of the seventh department of Pennsylvania, Women's lieliof (Vrps, was closed In Schmidt', hall lait oven Itiii The Bflernoon w-sainii was principally taken up with the election and installation of otllucra for the ensuing year. Tho elections were as follows: Dlsttlet President, Doretta Drieabach, nf llerwtck ; Senior Vice President, Amelia Kleaventtlne, of Mt. Oarmel; Jnnlnr Vine President. Emma I-'lest. Shenandoah; Seoretary, Kill Dotitricii, l.yneus; Treasurer, Mnme Smith, Lancaster; Chaplain. Ella Mom, Williams- town; Conductor, Dom Wotli, Shamokln; Oiurd. Rosa mm Yrager. Sunhury; Assistant Uiiard, Agnes Zlnn. Suiilmry; Assistant Con diictor, Mary Mnmina, I,j-ken; Kxccutlve Board, Mary Minnms, I.vkens; Osiato Lewis, Shenandoah; Eva Mover, Malmnoy City. Mr. Mary K. Cresslnjrer, of Sim bury, de partment president, vm the. Installing officer. It was decided that the noxt convention lo held at I.ykens in Octolier, 1800. During the afternoen memorial services were held In memory of tho following de ceased memhers of the seventh district: Susan Morti, Lykons ; Kate Killian, Lan caster ; Harriet Parrish, Seenaudoah ; ami Mary Mason, Mahnuoy City. Last evening t be delegates were entertained at an apron social in Schmidt's hall which proved a very enjoyahle affair. Members uf Watkln Waters Post, 1-18 O. A. R., Sons of Veterans and Ladies' Aid Society were in at tendance. Ask your grocer tor tho ''Koyal Patent flour, ami take no other brand. It is the beet flonrmsoV Ills Life Was Saved. Mr. J. I!. Lilly, tt .prominent citUen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful tle liverence from a frightful death. In telling of K he says : "I was taken with Typhoid Fever, tlmt ran into Pneumonia. My limes lieaune hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great rebel. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Kec- ular sires 5o cents and fl.oo. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store ; every bottle guaranteed Deeds Itecorded. From Sandow Kiss anil others, to Johu Budnar, for premises in McAiloo; from Gideon Stiegerwalt and wife, to Noah Steigertvalt, promises in WestPenn township; from Adam Iiendigo and others, to Georgo Evans, premises in Porter township ; from Gideon Steigerwalt and wifo, to Wm. Stelger walt, premises in West Penn township; from Chas. Kemmerliug and wife, to Dau'l J Yost, premises in McKeansburg. Our Fresh Sausage ami ruddlngs Are a favorite dish with everybody. Like wise our palatable fresh and smoked meats l!auer s, Cherry and Chestnut streets, tf Heading llallrond Pays. Paymaster Guy, of tho Reading Railroad Company, has arranged his itinerary for dis tributing wages for September. On October l, he will be at Mahanoy City at 1:10 p. m. He will pay at Frackvillo and Mahanoy Piano the saino day. Letters Granted. Letters testamentary wore granted to Mary Imschweiler on the estate of Christian Iin- schweiler, late of Tremont. deceased. Also to Paul Von Amsberg on the estate of Victor Von Amsberg, late of Pottsville, de ceased. Marriage Licenses. Frederick Charles Scheid, of Tataaqua, and Ella Farber, of Boston Run; Griffith Ilillman and Naomi Bausher, of Walkertownsblp. Buy Royal Patent Flour, the market. It Is tho best In Thr- President's IVostern Trip. Lafayette, Ind., Oct. 6. Although the presidential train crossed the Indiana line after dark last night, and despite the fact that word had been tele graphed ahead to the effect that no stops of any considerable length would be made, yet large crowds had as sembled at Fort Wayne, Peru, Logans port and Lafayette. The president In variably declined to favor the people with speeches, but willingly shook hands with as many as he could reach, and In most cases presented to them the memhers of the cabinet. The crowds were invariably enthusiastic and hearty In their grating. or mouioDoror UEUEALGIA and similar Complaints, mm ivputkAi uuuci vuu ctri ii genu GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS,, yiu-PBcrioeunyeiiaaeiiipnyBicians I UR. RICHTER S I Wor14 renowned 1 ItemarkaWyBocc 'sf oil 1 lOnlypi'TiTilne wfa Trade Mark " Anchor," F. AS. 8ICSTIB 4 CO., 13 feirl Ot, VZH JOEZ. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Houtei. Own Glassworks. juiuinTBrtt, anil icecommew" i nu ,,j . Ltatlutn niinhnl, ni!,l.J iml .A ft.. Druauots. Miunttrs. and "VA 3, DR. RICHTCR'8 1 ANCIIOU" 8T03IACIIAI. best for ic. i.ywpepsinaswromnrn t:implalni.. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts oi town. IT1 O DR. Sealed PINK BAND Package. PATtNTU. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, trade Only Jiy TJ3XM3V C03IIAXTt ron sale us FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, N. Main St. PERSONAL MENTION. Mews. M. Mallei and M. I). Malono spent UMiay imnmcling huslness at 1'ottsvillo. Mr. and Mrs. D.mlel llcden, Mrs. John lMddow, T J. Uroughall and K. W. Wilde attended tho funeral of the latter xentlo man's aunt at ltazloton to-day. Mrs. Frank Klsenhowcr, of Hast Coal street, gave hlrth to a iwuy hoy yesterday. Miss Hattlo Tiley, of Silver Creek, is visit ing hor aunt. Mrs. William S. Morgans, of West Cherry street. Mlssea Agnes nud ltoe Lotwlck, of Maha noy City, wcro v'sltors to town last evening. John Leahy, of East Centre street, Is on the sick list. Chaoncey Illibop, Eq.,of Hastings, Mich , Is a guest of his brother-in-law, L. 1'.. Clark, of South Main street. Miss Edith Miners spent yostorday with frletidsatSt. Clair and Pottsvlllo. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harris and daughter. who wore guests of Jnstlco W. II. Shoe maker nud family, on East Oak street, loft for their homo In Buck Horn, Columbia county, to-day. The largest assortments in cloths for gents' suits, panta and overcoats to soled from at Tim Famous. tf Deaths nnd Tunernls. Mrs. Margery MoIIugh died at her homo in Tuman.ua, Wednesday ovenlng, from the ef fects of a fall received three woeks ago. Sho leaves ono son. The funeral will take placo to-morrow morning at 10:00 a, m. Solemn High Mass will be celebrated in St. Jerome's Catholic church and Interment will ho made in tho parish cemetery. Michael Gavin, of Schuylkill Haven, who was seriously injured at tho P. & R, stomgo yards Monday.diod at his late home yesterday morning. He is survived by his wifo and two daughters. Mrs. Ellen Rcilly died at tho home of hor sister, Mrs. Johu II. Quiun, at Pottsvlllo, last evening, after a week's illness from apoplexy. Sho was attackod last week while attending the funeral of a rolativo. Mrs. Anna M. Daubort died nt tho Potts vlllo hospital yesterday morning. She bad been unconscious for 11 days. Death was due to paralysis and rheumatism. Mrs. Daubert ia survived by four sons, one of them, John II., residing at Frackvillo. Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt, wifo of Johu Schmidt, died at her homo in Mahanoy City last night, aged 50 years. Three children survive Tho funeral will take place next Sunday afternoon. William Heisor. of Mahanoy City, died at seven o'clock this morning, in his "3rd yard. His wife is his sole survivor. Tho funeral will take place next Monday afternoon. Tho funeral of Mrs, Annto KoldholT took placo at Mahauoy City to-day. The remains were taken to Hazleton for interment. Up to Date for Fains and Aches. Everybody says Red Flag Oil, 25c. At Grubler Bros., drug storo. The Ushers Social. The members of the Ushers' Association held a social gathering in their hall, corner of Main and Lloyd streets, last night and en tertained a number of invited guests in royal style. Games and vocal and Instrumental music wore tbo pastimes of the evening and refreshments comprising coffee, sandwiches and fruit were served. Among tho guests in ntteudanco were Misses Lizzie Lcitzel, Martha Griffiths,, Margaret Williams, Mattle Thomas, Ida Phillips, Dora Richards, Annie Brown, Minnie and Eva I'owoll, Elsie Raudenbush, Maggie Daddow, Annie Lawson, Bridget Devers, Lizzie Fisher and Margaret Mollard, of Win. Penn; Agnes and Rose Lotwick, Mahanoy City ; Agnes Sherman, Allentown; HarnetTiley, New Philadelphia, and Messrs. George Uafner, Harry Reese, William Brooks, Harvey Hylner, William Powell, George and Cecil James, William Reese, Alfred Millichap, Edward Dariks, Walter Kerslake, Joseph Feist, William Row land, George Powell, William Johnson, John Reese, March Hacssler, William Reed and William Webster. The Oliver Estate Sale. The postponed public sale of the Oliver Estate on North Main street was started this morning, but after several bids had been made the sale was again postponed by the auctioneer, Eugene Kudcr, of Mahanoy City, by direction of John F. Dolphin, Esq , coun sel for the trustee, Mrs. Martha BurcblU. tieorge M. Roads, Esq., of Pottsville, who represents one of tho heirs, Mrs. William Marshall, made a bid of $0,200 and Mr. Dolphin bid $9,300. The latter bid stood for some time, when Mr. Dolphin announced that ho had been instructed to withdraw it, and told the auctioneer to continue the sale on the $9,200 bid. After protesting against the withdrawal Mr. Roads announced that he would withdraw the bid he had made and substituted a bid of $8,500, Later he withdrew that bid and substituted another of $3,000. There was no other and Mr. Dolphin instructed the auctioneer to postpone the sale until the 27th Inst., at 10 a. m., by direction of the trustee, as the bid was not oqual to the valuation of the prop erty decided upon at the inquisition and the terms of salo provided that the trustee had the right to reject any bid. Mr. Roads entered a protest against tbo postponement and claimed the property should have been knocked down on his bid. The T. A. II. Societies. Extensive preparations are being made for tho parade of the T. A. B. Societies which will take placo at Centralia on Tuesday, October 10th, All the societies embraced in this organization will participate In the par ade which will take place at 1 p. m. Immed iately after the parade a danco and festival will be held In the Parochial hall, a hand some new building just completed, and this together with the many other amussments will make the 10th a day of pleasure for all in attendance. Miners to be l'ald. To-morrow is pay-day at Mahanoy City for the meu employed by the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company. The men of the St. Nicholas district will be paid on Tuesday. This pay will be one of the largest of the year, because the miners are working full time and the rate of wages is one per cent, higher than last month. Monarch over pain. Burns, cuts, sprains, stings. Instant relief. Dr. Thomas' Eclec tric Oil. At any drug storo. Marriages. Mias Anna Catherine Kestner, of Reading, and Charles W. Allen, of Tamaqua, were married at the home of the bride's parents on Wednesday afternoon. The marriage of Miss Bertha Williams and Key. Joseph Hunter will take place at Ta maqua on the 26th inst. The Tallest Fireman. Patrick Ryan, a member of the Humane Fire Company of Mahanoy City, wag awarded the prize of a gold headed ouuo for being the tallest fireman in the state parade at Scran ton yesterday. He is 5 feet 71 inches tall and he beat his uearest competitor, a man from Media, by 31 Inubeg. , The flazletun Ilnroe. Three of the men from Ha.loton served in the Philippines returned to town lat evening from San Frandtco. other will arrive thure this afternoon, nioualer reception in their houui will place to-morrow evening. Uruud Army Day and I'arude, fctatlic;toi, October 7th. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell ticket on October 7th, good for return tta Oc tober 8th, at low rate of single fare for rund trip from Shenandoah. Consult Lehigh "Val ley railroad ticket agenU for farther lur-tlcaUirs. PITHY POINTS. ilaiipeiiliigs Throughout the Country Uhroiilclml for Hasty 1'crunAl. Art wnll imperial Cardln'j for 5 and 0 cents pof roll. Conio nnd sco tlicm, tf Ashland's now factory will resumo noxt week. If you don't road tho get tho news. HnnALD you don't The State Firomon's convention will next yenr ineot at Now Castlo. Coal oil has rlson In price and advanced two cents on tho gallon to retail consumors. Coal township, near Shamokln, lias a popu lation of 13,000. nnd will bo divided. Shamokln has 2,092 pupils enrolled In Its public schools. Ringgold Lodge No. 318. I. O. 0. F of Taraaqua, ling surrendered their charter nnd ditlmmlod. Tho Pottsvlllo hotels refused to admit members of a colored tioupe, and they had to go to private houses of "gentlemen of color." Tho public schools will close this afternoon nnd remain closed until Monday, October 10th, to allow tho toncliors to attend teachers' Institute at Pottsvlllo next week. Whllo Matt. Lambert and A. 11 Lowlswore strolling In tho vicinity of Maple Hill yester day afternoon n largo snako crossed their path and they qulokly killed It. Thoy havo the snako In alcohol as a trophy. A middle-aged man who reglslured Tues day night as Petar Paxtrico, of Mt. Carniel, at St. Elmo Hotel, Philadelphia, was found in bed yesterday overcomo by gas, John Shlnnors, who has been working In the soft coal region In Cambria county, re turned to his homo- In Bowman's yesterday. Johu says tho region Is not what It is sup posed tn bo Hugh Dolan, of Pottsville, has been I awarded a contract to drive a shaft 700 feet deep at tho Lincoln colliory, iioar Tremont, Mr. Dolan will begin work on tho coutract at onco. Exploding gas from an Iron furnace at Dan vlllo terribly burned Clarouco Crumloy's face. On the suspicion that bo murdered Jacob Vaco, at Cotasauqua, Stephen Guszin is in jail nt Easton. Centre county lawyors, who had been cutting rates on legal fees, havo agreed upon a uniform fee of $5. Senator W. O. Miller's Reading Democratic neighbors havo indorsed him for Congress, to fill the unexpired term of tho lato Daniel Ermcntrout. Aged Alexandor Gradcn, of Christiana, has been sent to jail, in default of $1,000 bail, for feloiilmi'ly assaulting his 10-yoar-old niece, Mabel Garner, The Central Iron and Steel Company at Harrlsburg yesterday elected as its president, Edward Bailey : general superintendent. George Bcntloy ; purchasing agent, James B. Bailey, How's Your Cough? Pau-Tina cures It, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug storo. Finest raving lie Kver Saw. From Mahanoy city American. The work of laying tho brick on Main street, Shcnaudoah, Is progressing rapidly and to tho satisfaction of all concerned. Councilman Whalcn, of Mahauoy City, yesterday vlowcd the work already -completed nnd pronounced it the finest piece of paving ho over saw. LOVE-CHARnS. The love-charm still lingers, the last link to the old days of ignorance nnd supersti tion when charms were believed to be pow erful to cure disease and defeat death. The day of charms is gone, although come sweet miss now and again procures a love charm, not know Ing that the great est love charm of all is the beauty ot perfect uealtu. And this charm is in reach of every woman. When from the drains caused by feminine disorders, gtris lose the beau ty of form and fair ness of face; which men admire, they may cure the trouble and renew btrength and beauty by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favoiite Prescrip tion. It overcomes all the ills peculiar to women. It imparts strength to delicate organs, stops the drains that sap vitality, restores the color to the cheek and round ness to the form. It brings health back and health itself is beauty. It is impossi hie for the face to be fair or the figure shapely If there are pains, Irregularities, displacements, drains, or weakness in the organs of womanhood. I had female weakness very badly," writes Mrs. O. S. Adams, of Fargo, Cass Co., N. Dale I had to be in bed part of the time. I was tired all the time, could not do my housework ; had fainting spells, nervous headache, backache and pain in my left side, when I would lie down; had pains and aches all over. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite rrescrlption and had not taken two bottles when I was able to be around again and to do my work, with no pain. I am now feeling better than for many years." Don't you want a reliable doctor book? By sending st one-cent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., to cover cost of mailing only, you will get by return mail a free copy of his great book, "The Peo ple's Common Sense Medical Adviser," illustrated. iooS pages, in paper-covers. Cloth bound, 31 stamps. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bll-.ousuess. ii in'- f l mi ti i i 1 LI I VI MRS. J. J. KELLY, - 26 S. Main St. HI'S II WALf PAPER GOLDIN'S. Ae Again Call Your 1 Attention To the fact that our stock of Men's, Roys' aud Children's Clothing has arrived nud is now displayed in our mammoth store room. The stock consists of all the newest designs that the market oflers, and embraces the latest in open checks, cashmeres, blue heavyweight serges, whipcords, cheviots, clay worsteds, diag onals, tweeds nnd plaids too numerous to mention. Those suits come in double or single breasted, and will be sold with a double or single breasted vest. For the children we have the finest selection that was ever before offered to the public. To see them means a purchase. Through buying in large quantities we get better inducements aud guarantee that we sell our clothing at from $i 00 to ?3.oo less in price than other dealers. Now a Word About Overcoats. The immense stock of Overcoats included In our stock surpasses anything that was ever shown before, nnd among them will be found all the very latest designs, colors and styles and, like our other stock, will be sold at prices that mean a saving to you of from $1.00 to $3. You are welcome to come and examine this immense stock. We are always glad to see you aud an efficient corps of sales men are always at our service and will be always pleased to show you through our stock. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 9 and 11 South Main St., L. G0LDIN, Proprietor. TIIK WKATtlKtt. The Gulf of Mtoxlco storm has mov ed northeastward over tho Florida poninsuia iuiu is central near Jack sonville. High nurtherly winds have continued along the east gulf coast, and the winds have been brisk from the northeast along the South Atlantic coast. Today the storm will move northeastward a- long the Atlantic coast. Forecast for this section: Italn tonight; fair to morrow; increasing northeasterly winds. The Last Grand Excursion to Niagara Falls, Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad announces the last grand excursion of the season to Niagara Falls at $5.00 rate. Tickots will be sold from Shenandoah on October 7th, good going on all trains on that date except tho Black Diamond Express, limited for return to and Including October 0th. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. It was almost a miracle. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me of a terrible breaking out all over the body. I am very gratoful." Miss Julia Filbrldgo, West Coruwcll, Conn. Soldiers' Monument Sleeting, A regular meeting of tho Soldiers' Monu ment Park Association will be held in the G. A. R. ball, Rofowich building, at 8 o'clock to-night. MISCELLANEOUS. MINING HOOKS FOR SALE The under BiKiied oilers this week only, the following valuable mining books for sale, at reasonable price : State Mine Inspector's lleporta for 1870 to 1803. excepting ; fifty volumes Second Htato Geological Htirvey, Pa ; three large volume KiiKineerlng Mining Journal, years 1871, '72, 73; II vol, Mining Magazines, 1853. Apply to A. D. Urown, Lrfwt Creek, Pa. 10-4-4t FOU SALE. A elde board, as good as new, Inquire at Heuald ofllcc tf WANTED. Middle aged woman to do general housework, A good opportunity to secure a good home. Apply at Herald otllce. 9-28-6t XlfiTt TIRNT. Two dftRlrnhla second-storv V front rooms.sultable for o'fllccs with electric light and steam heat. Apply at this ofllce. tf FOIt SALE. The oil business conducted by tho undersigned, Including horses, wagon and route; In fact everything neceBtary toc rry on the business. For further Information apply to Hubert Yeagcr, No. 318 North Jardln street. v-;w-ii TTTE wish o live traveling manager tn your 1 V territory at once, man or woman ; liberal cash and commission first year more second year, tf deserved; some for local work also; good references required those out of employ ment or wishing to better themselves, address, "Factory," cor. Perkins and Union Sts., Akron, unto. v--im NOTICE. Desirable properties for ale. Ap ply to S. O. M. Hollo peter, attorney, ouenanaoau. oiti PItOPOSAIJJ. Proposals will be received by the undersigned committee for furnishing 800 feet, more or less, of eighteen Inch terra cottaplpe. Bids will bo received until 0 pm. Wedncsd.y, October 11th, 1890. Tho committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Daniel Coaklev, 10-6-5t Chairman. ITIOlt BALE. Most desirable dwelling on West ' .Centre street, bath, water closet, fewerage, two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business property, two stores. North Main street. Two houses on Knst Coal street. Little cash required. Flue house In Brownsville. Apply to J, ULAUDE MOWS, Attornev-at-law. 7-29-tr Cor. Centre and White streets. - LL AND INTER MILLINERY OPEMNG Our fall and winter display of millinery is our pride, and not with out reason. It is here in all the pretty styles and shapes of the season and in such a variety of fresh beauty and rich and artistic trimming and work manship that it will make your sum mer hat distasteful when you see our superb display. We have some gems of the millinery art in Hats, Turbans and Bonnets that will be picked quickly, so you had better choose your hat at once. Mourning goods is our specialty. New creations come here dally, and H will prove a pleasure for you to visit our opening. DECORATIVE ART 3 lloa achieved its greatest triumphs In our artistic aud handsome stock ot wall papers. All the latest designs and fashionable shades and colorings are embodied In our superb stuck of art wall papers. We have them from $1.00 per roll for high art decorations to B cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dlnlnt: room papers. All Artistic I All Pretty I 224 W. Centre St. Shenandoah. QOLDIN'St, WALL PAPER 30c Papers Reduced to 1 6c S5c Papers Reduced to is 1 -Sc 1 0c Papers Reduced to Oc Thos. Snyder, 22 f CONSISTENT WITH Are responsible for our Try us on plumbing and regret the trial. P. W. BELL, Cor ffl None better 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. FURNITURI We can lurnish your house from than you would D. & J. SIEZGEL., 103 & 10S SOUTH MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH, PENNA. GRAND OPENING ! Fall 2Ld Winter ALL NEW STYLES. Lowest Prloes Ever Offered the People of Shenandoah. This old reliable house extends a cordial invitation to the public to examine our stock before making their pur chases. It will pay you. We have the finest line of FALL OVERCOATS For Men, Boys and Children, made especially lor this season's trade. Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods. One-Price Clothing House, L. REFOWICH, Prop. 10 & 12 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna. BIGGEST BARGIANS In town, became we buy in big lots and pay no rent. We give the bene fit to our customers. Flour and feed we retail at wholesale prices. DRY GOODS. OentV laundrled shirts 23c up. Men's underwear, (fleccellned) 8Ao Children's underwear . lie Ijwlles', gents', children's fcose Bo " Children's costs, (all kinds) 75o Blankets and Comforts. PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE GROCER, 333 West Centre St., Shenandoah BUY OUR 10c "ct6 "o. H v Itegular sirs C3 IVV spongecake, 7 'Triad,0' 2 SC. Our sales are large. Try our 3f sent check system. You can save money by It People who have tried It wont do without It. BOSTON BAKERY, B Morgentteld. 237 W. Centra Btrs. caoi-DiN'ss. GREATLY REDUCED. A Rare Opportunity for Bargains. South Jardln St., ... Shenandoah, Pa always busy business. gas fitting. You wont - wllite and L1yd sts- STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. cellar to garret, for less money ever expect. True Fortune Heater. Known In almost every household Is now being sold by us. We also sell the PENINSULAR, Air Tight. Hot Blast. " Art. IMPERIAL CINDERELLA. BANNER. Desldes numerous other makes of Heaters. See our Stoves and Ranges. Our stock and prices suit everybody, DAVISON'S DEPARTMENT STORES, Nos. 1 10-121-123 North Main St Our Haircutting and Shampooing Pleases everybody. We do lots of It and are gaining new cus tomers dally. Lodlcsshampootiig done at ynur own home upon notification. W. GS. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block, Stock. 1 r1