Watching the Prescription The health tlmt result a from tlio medicine depends upon the ingredients used and the care employed In putting them together. Our fllllnjr of Mi niwiPMmion n 111- eurnnro tlmt tlie iliylilnn IiIpm will be conscientiously carried nut, Willi the purwt and ni materials, SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa Telephone Ooiiiiftctlon, " That's what we get out of the nsw fall materials we are now show ing -the perfection of fit and the height of style. You never had the cliolve of so grant R variety of suitings, bverutHitlnKS and trousering. You'll have no trouble tn fretting stilted (be trouble may be to decide what suite you beet of o many. Our line nt gent' furnishings this fall la splendid. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. Plain to be Seen Your eyes need attention. It is a mistake to neglect them. It is better to give them too much than too little attention. Carefully fitted glasses will protect your eyesight for a long time to come. Better have them tested by us. It is free. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. Fall and Winter Footwear. Don't buy elsewhere until you see our stock. It is a winner and so are the prices attached to every pair ot shoes, whether for men, ladies, misses, or children. We sell the "best" qualities of footwear cheaper than any other shoe dealer. Mothers should bear in mind that our children's shoes are the most durable. We are closing out another lot very cheap. BOSTON E, 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, atid 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, 106 South Main Street. Just Received ! From the Wholesale Jobbers Houses of Philadelphia. Floor oil cloths, all kinds, all prle, and all new patterns. Also new patterns of puds for stoves and beaters Linoleum table oil Moth and window shades. We buy In big cash lots and, (ell you obeaper than others. Nice big fat inaekerel. Try them, Don't forget us for GROCERIES. E3. A. Friedman, 313 W. Centre St. Two doors below Mull's dairy, PIANO -f-TALK ! THE UBOR WORLD. What Is flulng On In Anil About tlie Coal ICeKlolis, Arrangement Imve been completed for the miiiutng or a new breaker at Marlon HbIkUU near Mt. (rmol. Hlmnioklti and I'lttston capital Is nt the Imok or It. The Septetnlwr anthracite coal output la estimated at 4.310,000 tons anil the Oebiber output will lie pusheil, ami with Increaetnl worktnK nt the mines, so that It Is expected to roach, if not exceed 1.9O0 000 tons. All records for 84 honra for the moYement of coal and freight trains on the Philadel phia and Reading Hallway have been broken. From midnight Saturday until the suie hour Sunday ulght 0,898 ears of freight and coal were transported u the main line, Lehauou Vnlley ami East I'enti branches. When a committee representing tho Nan Ueoke strikers oalled tiou certain business men of Shamoklu for aid, they wore re fused anything, aud not only that, thoy claim, but Insulted as well. The matter was reported, ami now the business men are lioy. coded. John Faky, national organizer tf tho United Mine Workers, issued a call for a con vention to bo held In Mt. Gunnel on Satur day, October 81. Delegates representing 10,000 mine workers in Northumberland, Schuylkill, Dauphin and Columbia counties, will bo present to organise a district. The gathering in expected to be the most im portant held in this part of tho coal region In twenty years. Two locals wore orgmilsed at ltrownsvllle and Wm. I'enn, and temporary ufflcera were elected. The number of men enrolled is very encouraging to the organisers, and the work was extended to Lost Creek, Colorado and Lost Creek No. 2. Red not From the dun Was the ball that hit G. II. Stejidman, of Newark, Mich., in the civil war. It caused horrible Ulcers, that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Ilucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Uruises. liurns. Boils, Felons, Corn, Skitt Eruptions. Uest pile cure on earth. 3$ cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Soli yb A. Wasley, druggist. Special Hxcurslon to l'lilladelphlii, Acruunt Xntloiml Kxporl Imposition, ln rennslvnnla ltallroHil. The Pennsylvania Ilailroad Corupanv lias arranged fur special excursion rates to Phila delphia on October 35, November 8 nnd 32, iccount Aauonai export Exposition. Itound- trip tickets, good to return within ten days, including day of issue, will bo sold on above dates from New York, Trenton, Belvidcro, rVtlantlc City, Cape May, l'ottavillc, Heading. Wilkesbarre, Lancaster, llarrisburg, York, Willhimsport, Canandaigua, Erie and inter mediate points at rate of single fare for the round trip, plus admissiou to the Exposition (no rate less than ono dollar). For specific rates apply to ticket agents. The National Export Exposition has sur passed all expectations in tho cxteut nnd variety of its exhibits, nnd in its general ex cellence and attractiveness. The Implement liuuutng, containing a marvelous display of farm machinery, is particularly interesting to agriculturalists. The band concerts and divertiug midway furnish delightful enter tainment for all. Can't bo perfect kealthwithout pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tone6 and invigorates tho whole system. Deeds ltecorflt-tl. Deeds were offered for recoid yesterday as follows : From Charles Kenicly et ux. to Thomas Kemely, premises in West Pcnu; from John Hoppes et ux. to Thomas Kemely, premises in West Penn ; from Ann B. Ehr hart et vir, to E. P. Koch.premisosin Schuyl kill Haven ; from F. II. Moyer to I. W Etangelioal church, premises in Drehers ville. Buy Hoyal Patent Flour. It is tho host in the market. Assigned to Hospital Corps. Elmer J. Britton, of Oirardville, was ac cepted as a United States Army recruit at PottsviIIe. lie will bo assigned to the regular service and will be attached to the Hospital Corps now stationed at Washington barracks, Washington, D. C. Remember 11 You Have a Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 25c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Fall and Winter Garments For 1899 and 1900. The prevailing interest displayed in our cloak department this season is justified by the fine selection of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats and Capes in all colors. The most complete line of Ladies' Kersey cloth coats in Cas tor, Modes, Tans, Black and Blues, lined in beautiful colored silk and satin. We are well supplied with a fine assort ment of plain and Scotch Plaid Golf Capes. Also a large stock of Plush, Kersey, Cheviot! and Astrakhan Capes, lined with silk and mercerized satin. Collar ettes a specialty. We extend an invitation to examine the line of garments and satisfy yourself on price and quslity. F. GILL, NORTH MAIN STREET Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Bath and Wah Rooms. Boarders by the Day, week or month Well stocked bar attached. An heuser-Busch St. Louis beer and Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles. The Best Hotel In the Region Giving the Uest Accommodations for the Honey. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" 5-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor. Main and Coal Sis,, Shenandoah, Pa. PEOPLE TESTIFY Reference That is Surely Worth Looking Up. A Shenandoah Man Who Tells His Friends What Has Dono Mm Mu h Good. We will tell you what will cure the vort kind of a case of bar-kache caused from the kidneys. We will not only tell you, but will refer you to jieople in all walks of life in the city of Shenandoah who have used Kid-ue-oids with the best results. We nsk you to read this statement from Mr. Jtartin Banc. did West Apple alley, works at No. 4 I-ehlpli Valley colliery, who says : "For about a year I have been annoyed with pain in the small of my track which I attributed to kidney trouble. At times I would have sharp shoot ing pains just over the region of the kidneys, which would be very severe. It would inter fere with getting proper rest and sleep. I look Morrow's Kid-ue-oids for my trouble and they did for me all that is claimed for them. They relieved me in a very short time and did what other remedies failed to do.' ' Monow's Kid-ne-oids are not pills, but Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty cents a box at all drug stores and at S. P. Kitlin's drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. . Manufactured by John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Spring field, Ohio. flTHY POINTS. 'lK)iinliigs Throughout the Country Chronicled for Hasty l'erusal. Gents' undorwear, buy at Max Levit's. Ashland will soon add a shirt factory to its industries. The Lehigh Valloy omployes at Lost Creek will bo paid to-morrow. Art wall papers a t Cardin's forO and 6 cents porroll. Come and see them. tf Mike Cummough was fatally injured by n fall of coal at Euglo Hill colliery. lho sovcuty-ufth auuual session of the Wost Pennsylvania Synod is in session at Gettysburg. Special drive in gents' half hose. Novelties a specialty. At Max Levit's. The tirao is coming when the rabbit will need all his hind teet to ward off the shot gun boodoo. The storo of It. C. Boyer, of St. Clair, was entered at about 3 o'clock Tuesday morning, and between 3,000 and 4,000 cigars were carried away. Only one man-lag license was issued yes terday and that was to J. J. Brady and M. E. Uartmau, both of St. Clair. Buy your hats and gents' furuishiugs nt Max LEvit's. The General Conference of tho new school Mennonites of North America convened at Bally, Berks county, yesterday. A detective found two revolvers in an out house at Catasauqua adjoining tho house in which resided Stephen Uueziu, who is in jail accused ol killing John Bosco. Beading is experiencing audi a lack of laborers that the progress of tho street paving is beiug seriously retarded. Enough inon can not be secured to do the work. Bo sure and get the Broadway Special hat at Max Levit's. Edwaid Wlldermuth, of Auburn, aged 21 years, was struck by a Beading coal train near fcouuylkill Haven and fatally injured. Morgan Price, ef Lost Creek, insido fore man of Packer No, 5 colliery, removed his family and household goods from the com pany houses near Packer No. 2 colllorv. to the house recently vacated by A. D. Brown, of that place. The colliery at Young's Landing, started work this week and cannot supply tho de mand. Contractor Leibig, of Girardville. has a force of fifty men at work eradiug and curb ing Girard avenue, ut Girardville. for a distance of a quarter of a mile. Look for the Bboadway Special hat at Max Levit's. He is the ouly hatter that sells it in this section of the countiy. The entire second floor of tho Hub la being converted into a display room to be used dur ing the holidays for the sale of mechanical and other Christmas toys. The goods are al ready beginning to arrive. PERSONAL MENTION. Kev. J. T. Swindells, pastor of the Metho- j dist Episcopal church, went to Norristown this morniug. Mrs. William Gilfillan spent to-day visiting friends at Frackville. Miss Minuio Dabb is attending the fair at Bloomsburg. .Mrs. Albert Geise and son, Willie.of Frack ville, are visiting relatives In town. Michael Cannon, of Philadelphia, has been compelled to return to the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cannon, of Connor's patch. Serious illness is the cause of bis return, Mrs. John Coughlin, of Connor's patch, is reported to be seriously 111. Clerk of Courts John T, Schoener, was in town to-day In attendance at tho funeral of Mrs. Mary, wife of IIou. M. P. Conry. Both members served terms as associates .in the Stato Legislature. Poor Director John Ilorgan and Landlord Ourkin, of the Mansion House, Mahanoy City, were In town to-day. Henry Sampsell and family to-day moved from Fisher's patch to this town, and have taken a residence on North West street. Mrs. Samuel Block, of East Centre street, gave birth to a baby girl this morning. Mrs. Charles Shaw, of Latrobe, is 111 at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Doherty, on South West street. Miss Margaret Bradigan is the guest of Mis Mattie Franey at the Bloomsburg Normal School. Miss Annio Hennossy's absence Is being misked by the patrons of the "Hub." She Is confined to her home by jllness. John Klneaid has returned from a visit to friends at Clinton, Mass. Benjamin Jones visited friends at PottsviIIe last evening. Miss Mattie Davis has returned to town after a pleasant visit to fritnds at Forrest City, Susquehanna county. MUs Mary Sewers, of Philadelphia, Is visit ing friends In town. Every salt bought ready-made or made-to-order, is kept in repair and presssod freo of charge for one year by The Famous. tf Tie Cmiffht rier. SUm Jinks was out walking with an admirer on each uhla A .atnrm accompanied by lightning. Jones said he was frightened. Urown thought It a capital opportunity to show off his superior courage bufore the adored one. "What are you frightened at? I am as cool as a cucumber." "Ye, I should not fear,"- replied Jones, "If you and I ivero nlono, but I am afraid of Miss Jinks In this lightning. She is so attrstctlve." Brown is still a bachelor, but Jones is not. For Morbid conditions take Bkkciiam'b I'JLtS. TUB Vt'HATIIHlt. Very low tcinpeiaturo for tho sonson continues In the northern llocky moun tain districts, ana In Montana snow has been genornl, with temnornturo 4 to 12 dogroos be low frcozlng. Snow has also fallen over tho mlddlo plateau regions. In tlio Mississippi, Ohio nnd lower Missouri villeys the temperature is very high for the BAnnnn 1Vt-A.Ma 1..,. tlila oonMnn Fair todny; Increasing cloudiness to morrow. Sunrise, G: 14; sunset, 5:31; length of day. llh., 17m.; moon rises, 2:26 p. m.; moon sets, 12:01 a. in. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. ccrology Iteporls of This nod Other Towns of lho County, The funeral of Mary, wife of Hoaltli Oillccr Putriok Conry, took place this morn ing from the family reiideuco on South bmurick street. It was a very largo ono and was attended by relatives and friends from Philadelphia, Scrantou. llazloton. Pottsvlllo and many other parts of the stato. Many representatives of the various borough olllcial departments, as well as a large mi tu ber of business pooiilo, formed u p.irt of tho largo cortogo. Thoro woro about seventy- live carriages in lino. Tho remains were taken to tho Church of the Annunciation. on West Cherry street, whoro leqiiicm high mass was celebrated at ten o'clock by the pastor, Iiev. II. F. O'lleilly, assisted by tho curate, Kev. Vincent Corcoran, and ltov. Jos eph McCullough, of Girardville. The pall- boarcrs were William McGulro. President of tho Borough Council j M. 1). Mslonoaud John w. Lurtin, representing the Board of Health: County Controller II. J. Muldoon, and Messrs. J. rorcusou and T. J. Mullah v. The remains woio taken to tho Annun ciation cemetory for Interment. J. J. Franey was the funeral director. Among tho out of town pooplo In attendance at tho funoral were Messrs. M. F P. 11., M. J. and Miss Nora Conry, of Scranton ; Mr. and Mrs. William Heche, of Hawley : Mr. and Mrs. John Hoche, of Scranton; Mlchnol Gallagher, ot nnzictoii; Uerald JIcKornan, of Potts villo; William Carter, of St. Clair: Patrick Dillon, of Mahauoy City; Mrs. Matthew Childs, Mr. and Mrs. John McMauusand Mr. oud Mrs. Lawrence Bums, of Philadelphia; .Mr. auu Mrs, .Martin McLaughlin, of Locust Gap; Mrs. Furrington, of Wllkesbarre. Mrs. Susanna Williams died at tho home of her son, William, in Tamaqua yesterday. aged 00 years.from an attack of hemorrhages. Tlio remains were last evening removed to the homo of her dauglitor. Mrs. I. Y. Sollon- berger, at Mahanoy City, from whero tho luueral will rake place Monday morning. Mrs. Catharine Breunan died at her home n Port Carbon yesterday, aftor an Illness of four weeks from dysentary, aged about CO years. Three sons and one' daughter sur vive. Funeral to-morrow morning. Dr. J. C. Gray, of Port Carbon, has re ceived word from Great Falls, Montana, that lis brother, George A. Gray, formerly of this ouuty, is dead, the result of being thrown from a horse. His parents and brother. Dr. II. Gray, reside at Cressoua. Another brother. Itobert, lives, as does Dr. J. C Gray, at Port Carbon. The funeral of James Mcllale took place this morning from his late home in Girard ville, and interment was mado in the parish cemetery at that placo. The two-month-old child of Mathias Witcherly, of Mahanoy City, died suddenly yesterday. Henry T. Davlos, tho outside foreman at tho Morea colliery, who died yesterday, w 1 be buried next Sunday afternoou. The re mains will bo taken by special train leaving Morea at 1 p. m. to Jeansville, where inter ment will be mado. 1 Ik- Ilii'ilK Hnre I h. A French iia( ui.ilist snys that If tho Ivorld were to become blnlloss limn could not inhabit it nftur nlno years' time. In spito of nil tho sprays and poisons that could bo manufactured for tho destruction of Insects the Imgsnml slugs would simply out up orchards nnd crops. Vttri Vermin Fiction. "Talk nbmit tin- seven sleepers, " mut tered the angry tragedians "I'll bet there nro 7,000 of them between Albany and New York." Brooklyn Lire. , 1 Jlml . Terror. Ethel (on tandem) We're scorching. Arcn t you nfraid that policemau will fee us George (on front seat) lie? No. II never sees us. lie's been owing mo SI for more than n year. Chicago Tribuiw. A Frank Coiift'MKlon. Watchmaker Your watch beems to be erratic. Have you had It near a power ful magnet? Customer (confused) Why, I was car riage riding last evening with Miss Uright.-.TeweIers' Weekly. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Boot Tea purines the breath by Its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee, Price 25 cts. and CO cts. Sold by P. D. Eirlln on a guarantee. AHUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre. DAK. J. FERGUSON, Mer, One IMIght Only. Wednesday Evening, Oct. 18. "The show that lias made one million laugh." Murray and Mack Present THAT FUNNY FARCE FINNIGANSIBALL 'JOLLY MAE TRUMBULL With an Operatic Ensemble. as People on tlie Stage 25 "NOTHINQ BUT FUN." Prices : - 25, 35, 50 & j$q. Iteaerved Seats at Klrllu Drug More. aoLDIN'S. It A WORD TO CLOTHING BUYERS." Are you thinking of buying a good suit of clothing or an overcoat? If you are, let us help you. There is nothing new in the line of Clothing or Overcoats that you cannot find in our mammoth store room, livery inch of floor space is taken up with the most complete line of Clothing and Overcoats that has ever been shown in this section. Young men looking for good stylish up-to-date litrlit. strioed. blue serge, small check, or fancy worsted stock. We have everything that the light or dark colors, Covert Cloth, Kerseys, Meltons, Tweeds, Oxfords and Black Thibets, with or with out satin trimmings. Our OVEBOOAT Mothers looking for the latest We have the very latest and most trousers we have the latest styles in Bear in mind if you contemplate choose from thousands of different Mammoth Clothing 9 and 11 S. Main NU0QETS 0P NEWS. The admissions to tho National Ex port exposition at Philadelphia yes terday numbered 29,210. Ily an Imperial lrado the Turkish government abolishes all measures tlint prevented the free movemeats of Armenians. The Mexican war department has or dered a decisive campaign against the Yaqui Indians. Llnz, tho capital of Upper Austria, is in a stato of terror over a series of Jack the ripper crimes, Ave women havinir been murdered. Sorious labor troubles arer reported from various sections of Texas. In some places rangers have been called upon to keep tho lawless element in check. Our Fresh Sausage Hint Puddings Aio n favorite dish with everybody. Like wise our palatable fresh and smokod meats. Hauler's, Cherry and Chestnut streets, tf No OUIcehnliler. "Did you ever hold nn office?" inquired the new arrival nt Eugle Eye. mil, nut exactly, stranger," replied Amber l'ete. "When we lind the cyclone, I tried to hold the postofuce, but the thing just slipped outer my hands and started for the stars. I guess that's 'bout the last ollice I tried to hold, stranger." Chicago News. The End tlie Snme. New cures for old nilments are being discovered every day, but people con tinue to die of the latter just the same. Tisn't safe to be a day without Dr. Thomas' 1'clcctric Oil in the house. Never cau tell what niouiont an accident is going to happen. MISCELLANEOUS. T. n ItKNT. A vcrv ilcsirnhle brick dwell a jng houde, So. 35 Kaat Onk street. Next rirt ii tn I'rfnlivtprinn church. Nice aide vnrtl oil !hed. Hcnt reasonable. Apply at 28 West Ul d sti eet, or a) aoutli w line fttreei. u-ia-n WJAXTEn. Mnsona and quarrymen. Apply on ground, l'ncker No. -1 colliery. If. K. Mundcvtlle. 10-ll-3t IjOU SAI.K. A lde bonrd, as good as new, Inquire! at llr.HALi) office. tf mOR WENT. Two desirable second-story llKlit and steam'lieat. Apply at this office. tf ,On SAT.K. Tlio oil business conducted by the undersigned, lncludtne horses, wagon and route ; tn fact everything necessary to curry on tho hwdnesB. For further information npply to Itobert Yeager, No. 818 North Jardln street. 9-23-tf TTfR wish a llvo traveling manager In your 1 l territory at once, man or woman : .liberal cash and commission flrst year more second year. If deserved! some for local work also; good references required those out of employ ment or wisninr to better inemseives, auuress, Factory." cor. 1'erktns ana union ens.. Aicron, Ohio. 9-25-2m NOTICE. Desirable properties tor sale. Ap ply to S. O. M. Uollopeter, attorney, Hhenandoah. 8-11-tf We have just received a carload of Felt and Rubber Boots which we can sell lower than any of our competitors, because we bought them before they advanced m price. We are also sole agents ...for the famous... DOUGLAS FINE SHOES for men, and QUEEN QUALITY for women, and other famous shoes for young and old, great and small. The best equiped, largest and cheapest shoe store in the county. A. WOMER No. 124 NORTH MAIN ST. True Fortune Heater. Known In almost every household Is now being sold by us. Wo also sell the PENINSULAR, Air Tight. Hot Blast. Art. IMPERIAL CINDERELLA. BANNER. ISesldes numerous other makes of Heaters. See our Stoves and Itanges. Our stock and prices suit everybody, DAVISON'S DEPARTMENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. A Handsomo Complexion la one of the a-reateit charms a won-a. ca on1 can; wouaJ I possess Foizoni's Oourtuxiox l"owoii gives It. QOLDIN'S. suit, with or without a double breasted vest, should examine our new latest styles call for in Overcoats. We have the lntest in Box Coats. Lino n the Very Finest tho Market Offers, style Clothincr or Overcoats for the children should examine our stork. stylish line for the little fellows small checks, light stripes, or pin buying Clothiue or Overcoats styles and patterns. St., l. Goldin. Proprietor. MRS. J. J. KELLY, - 26 S. Main St. 0 PAPER WWII uuunn niiiu 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 luruish your house from cellar to garret, for less money than you would ever expect. O. & J. 2IEZGEZL 103 & 105 SOUTH MAIN ST., CONSISTENT WITH Are responsible for our Try us on plumbing and regret the trial. P. W. BELL, WALL PAPER Oc Papers Reduced to 1 5c 25c Papers Reduced to 1 s l -So 1 Oc Papers Reduced to Qo Thos. Snyder, 22 BIGGEST BARGAINS In town, because we buy in big lots and pay no rent. We give the bene, fit to our customers. Hour auu feed we retail at wholesale prices. DRY GOODS. dents' laundrleU sblrta 25o uu. Men's underwear, (lleecellneu) - 85o Children's underwear. - 1J Jjullen', gents', children's hose 5o Children's coats, (all kinds) 75o Blankets and Comforts. PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE dROCER, 333 West Centre St., Shenandoah1! In checks will save you money by buying our bread. Try it aud be convinced. You re ceire seven loaves. IOC 7c. 1 , . Regular slie ea SSV spongecake, BOSTON BAKERY, I). Morgentteln, 287 W. 0nlre Hires that was ever shown here. In sinn-le worsteds. this fall that in buvintr here vnn can House, FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY OPENING. Our fall and winter display of millinery is our pride, and not with out reason. It is here in all tbejretty 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, Turb,ans 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 it will prove a pleasure for you to visit our opening. DECORATIVE ART S3 Has Achieved fta grentcnt triumphs tn our artistic and handsomo stock of wall papers. All the latest designs and fashionable shades and colorings are embodied In our superb Btock of art wall papers Ve have them from $1.00 per roll for high art decorations to 5 cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dining room papers. All Artistic 1 All Pretty ! 224 W. Centre St. Shenandoah. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. SHENANDOAH, PENNA. always busy business. gas fitting. You wont Cor - whlte ana ""yd sts- GREATLY REDUCED. A Rare Opportunity for Bargains. South Jar din St., . . . Shonandoah, Pa Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u f a c - tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package NewYork. FAMOUS oAisroiE:, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Uy TENNEY COMPANY, iron sale iiv FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner. 104 N. Maaln St, -77 iitMr'trffilimlilirfrr
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