Watching the Prescription Tlie health (lint results from the medicine depends upon the Ingredients used and the cure employed In putting tliem together. Our fllllnr of tlie nrescrintloti l In- saranco that the physician' Um will he conscientiously carried out, with the purest and best materials. Shenandoah Drug Store,- 3 South Main St., Shenandoah. Telephone Connection. A Big String Of Them. We have a big string of fine goods just opened, and invite your attention. Ihese things are just from the manufacturers, and are correct, tasteful, and not too ex pensive for men who like to wear good things. 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, No. 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, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. TALK ! 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 casework. 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 St. Just Received ! Trom the Wholesale jobbers Houses of Philadelphia. Floor oil cloths, alt kinds, all priees, and all new patterns. Also new patterns of pads for Moves and heaters. Linoleum, table oil oloth nnd window Hades. We buy In Utg uuti lots and Mil you cheaper I lian others. NIc big fat mackerel. Try them. Don't forget us for GROCERIES. E3. A. Friedman, 213 "W. Centre St. Two doors below Mull' Uiry. P agreement reached. I n.l Crnirc miiim.i ft, I'onloriii With llin I'tirlng tlriul. All agreement was reached tMlay hy which the itraile or Oentre street, hetween Main street anil Market ill lev is to he lowered The lakeside Railway ('.imixmy nrfcl to heitin nwerlnc Ita track 1 hi afternoon It will lo lowereil to a point almiit seventy feet eait of Main stiwt. The tmroiigh will lower tlie street on eacli side of the track, hut this work will extend Dirther than that to he done by the railway company. The cutting down has heen made necessary by the pnule Used for the street paring it the Intersection of Main anil Centre streets. Is It a horn T Use Dr Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. A cut? Use nr. Thomas' Kclectrlc Oil. At your drnetrlste. PERSONAL llENTfON. Chatles Nelswente'r, of town, and Stylor I-oinrolorf visited friends at Malmuny City last night. Mlt Emma Itollcti has gone to Mt. Oarmcl to vltlt friends. Prank II. Iteed, ot Milton, Is visiting friends In town. Hon. John W. Morgan spent yesterday visiting friends at l'ottsvllle. IT. E Mandville, of Ilaeetton, was a busi ness visitor to town to-day. Hon James Sweeney, of Itarrlsliurfr. is in town fining special work for the Xortli Amer ican, ofl'hiladfllphia. Henry (lilhert, of West Coal stieet, is Visiting friends at Park Place. Arthur J Evans, of INaleUin, a private in the 18th Kegitnent. U. S Infantry, lately re turned from the Philippines, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph relet, in town. Miss Mary ledgers, who has been the guest of Mies Annie dadaiewioa, returned to her home at Cumbolu to-day. Miss Liaaie Morris returned to her home iu Minersville after spending saveriil dnys ns the guest of her cousin, Miss Hattle Morris, ou South Ilowers street. There! Tula Is Just the Thing, lied Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. Gruhler Bros., drug store. At Sorlfil flMtliering. A party was held last night at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. David Hnckonbach, nt 210 South Jardin street, in honor of their guest, Miss Mary Miller, of Sunbury. A very en joyable evening was spent and refreshments were sorved. Tho event was attended by Misses Ada Hales and Annio Davis, of St. Nicholas; Misses Heleu Lorah and Mary Miller, of Suuhury: Misses Gertrude West, Mary Harris, Edna Powell, Mabel Ullflllau, Gertrude Conway, Winifred Edwards, Nellio and Bossio Cardin, Ilertha Williams, Ileulah Hockenbach, Mildred Williams, Ratio Gil fillan, and Messrs. Samuel Hales and Ervin Brown, of St. Nicholas; Hoy Watkins, Adrian Kuelly, William Sharroc.ks, Edward Davis, John Brown, Samuel Perkins, William Williams, Harvey Highlander, Archie Hares, Thomas Doyle, Henry Geise, Emerson Hockenbach and Mr. Gllflllan, Mr. aud Mrs. Lorah, Mr, and Mrs. Iloolieuliach. Pan-Tina 1 What Is It? The greatest cure for coughs aud colds. At Grulilor Bros., drug store, marriage LlceiiHes. Anthony Sawukinas and Mrs. Marcella Olasawa, both of Shenandoah ; Harvey Liml ermuth aud Clara Engelhardt. both of Shen andoah ; Frank Smith, of Pottsville, and Lizzie Hartmau, of Trevorton. Dyspepsia bane of human existence. Bur dock Blood Bitters euros it, promptly, per manently. Regulates aud tones tho stomach. Heeds lleconletl. From Charles Yost by trustee to Benjamin Schaefer, premises in East Brunswick Twp ; from Salem W. Klock et ux to Mary Bolicb, premises Eatt Brunswick Twp ; from Frank lin Dewalt et ux. to Lucy Ann Fidler, premises South Manhciui Twp. j from C. W. Miller et al. to Lewis Miller, premises iu Pottsville. It Hits the Spot That's Eight. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. Gruhler Bros., drug storo. At THE STATE ISSUES. A Good Man to Administer the Office of State Treasurer. "Kepubllcans are not afraid to take up the state issues or to discuss the necessity for Governor Stone's action in cutting down the most liberal Item In the budget so as to make expendi tures In income balance each other," says the Wllkesbarre Times. "We have already been too liberal at the expense of the state treasury, and If the action of the governor will draw attention to this subject he will have performed a public service. Money gotten by in dlroct taxation is apt to be lavishly spent, and wo know something of this lavish expenditure by many of the school boards and townships in our own county. "Nor are we afraid to discuss the management of the treasurer's office. Under the new laws there Is no pos sibility of wrong doing, and the method of depository, together with the pay ment of Interest to he turned into the treasury, makes everything so plain that only a reputable business man is required for the position of cus todian. We have such a man In Lieu tenant Colonel Harnett, the Republican candidate, who besides possessing all qualifications named Is all right on the protective system, an advocate of sound money and a supporter of the McKlnley administration. This Is the man for the times, and the people of Pennsylvania will undoubtedly say so on the 7th of November," for otw AMfr 1TEUEALGIA and (dollar Complaints, ana rrcparea unaer me stringent GERM&H MEDICAL LAWS, .prescribed by eminent physician OR. niCHTER'S tk AMniJClD "55" EXPELLER. World renowned I nonarkaWysoceeMfiill I Bt.a..i..ip, Tntrfa Mark" Anchor.' 1 -'i.dcjoc auotue. iii.umruet;,1,iu'-uwuK1 l r..u. Bams ei, as rMriEt, hewwss. 3 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Houses. Ova Glaaswoiis. 1 Er.'t' rp-d and Hy A . ...... nit tL h l. int. tinil I:, trtil k."-4. Drun rlti. ilmittcrt. ami ewer prnmincm o DR. niCHTtrt'3' "ANCHOR STOMACHAL host for . DyspepMAflCHf omncu UomiHnlntw. 25c In checks will save you money by buying our bread. Try it and be convinced. You re ceive seven loaves. 1 Oc Regular size cup cake 7c. 1 oc Regular size sponge cake Oc. Boston Bakery, 11. Mortfuntteln. en W. Centre Street MUNYON'S INHALER CURES CATARRH Colds. Coughs, Hny Fever, Bron chitis, Asthinn and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. flonrt of Mortlontoil Vapor nre Inhaled thtniigh tho tnimth nail pmlttfil from thr inn f'!U. 1 1 niialne nd T.porl.lne all the loOuiind nt ' iiiw.rrt part, whh'h cannot hi- rfwhivl hv niMlkini- t.ki'o iuto the Mniai'li. II irarhri the fire upotnTI heaU the raw plum II met In the neal nftittrnieIL nets n nl,alm tmiltonie In the whole witemfl.flOnt tlr iigim or sent Vyrnail. IKS Arth St., J'lilla. Tin; wh.vtuuk. Temperatures' nnve gone'rally risen, except iu the upper Mississippi vnlloy, the Lake Superior country, tho lower lake region and In the Intorlor of the Middle Atlantic and New England states, where thoy have fallon 2 to 16 degrees. Forecast today and tomor row In this sec tion: Fair and cooler today; fair tomorrow; light to fiesh wost to north winds. Hunrise, 0:20; sunset, 5:22; length of Uny, llh., 2m.; moon rlsos, 5:54 p. m.; moon sets. 6:51 a, m. NO PROMISE OF INDEPENDENCE In Our omolnln' Correpoinl(iioe Wltli tint Ktllplnii I.t-mlui'M, Manila, Oct. 19. The consuls In Manila have rocelved from Tarlac, whore It Is bolioved Aguinaldo re mains, a book containing the corre spondence between him and the Ameri can commanders and .consuls. In which, as he contonded In his recent appeal for recognition, the Filipinos find the basis for their assertion that the American government recognized their sovereignty and promised them Independence. The book Is addressed to the mem bers of the United States congress aud contains a long argument by Senor lluencamtno, of tho so-called cabinet of Aguinaldo, and alleged letters writ tea by Itousovollo Wlldman, United States consul at Hong Kong, to Aguinaldo, In June and July of last year. It hns made a sensation among the Spaniards here. The whole corre spondence, however, contains no prom ises of Independence. Senor lluencamlno lays stress upon letters from Admiral Dewey and Gen eral Anderson requesting passes for American officers and others to visit Filipino territory, and upon' a letter from General Anderson asking "you and your people to co-operate with us in military operations against the Spaniards." A bo'dy of 25 Filipinos attacked a railroad patrol of eight men, members of the Seventeenth regiment, at Gul gulnto, north of Bulacan, wounding two. The Americans reinforced the patrol and drovo off the enemy, cap turing a quantity of ammunition. When dizzy or drowsy take Heecham'b Pills. THAT JOYFUI. VlJEl.INO With tho oxhllaratlng senso of renewed Iioaltli and strength and Internal cleanliness which follows tho uso of Syrup of Figs is unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond tho old-time modicines and the cheap substitutes sometimes offered but never ac cepted hy the well-informed. Buy tho ucnuine. Manufactured by tno Lfclltorma Fig Syrup Co. WAITING FOR A VERDICT. 1'lie FnmoiiH Connplrnoy and Urlbery Ciiko fiiveii to tho Jury. Philadelphia, Oct. 19. Judge Mc pherson charged the jury In tho case of Ellery P. Ingham and Harvey K. Newitt, who are accused of bribery and conspiracy to protect counterfeit ers, at tho beginning of the afternoon session of the United States district court yesterday, and the jury retired to deliberate. The court Instructed the jury as to the value to be given to evidence bear ing upon reputation, and drew a distinction I -veen reputation and character, 01. jelng what he appears to be to the world, and the other wha' he Is. The court told the jury that a moral breakdown Is gradual, and not always at nut evident. Refutation testimony is competent and independent evidence, and Is some times a man's best friend. It is not conclusive, as men with good reputa tions do commit shocking crimes. Further, such testimony refers only to a period prior to the time a crime was committed. It is incompetent ns to tho guilt or evidence of the defendant. Calmness, Inclslveness and entire absence of the passionate marked tho chargo of Judge McPherson. He spoke in a well modulated tone and in a con vocational style that aimed at making things plain to the Jury. The beet hat for the money at Tub Famous, JWuy MnnduiiiuD Grleat. The Prohibitionists of this county will uot have a judicial candidate unless Secretary of tho Commonwealth Griest Is compeilea to chaneo his decision. Kev. W. II. Zweizlg, or Gilberton, who is the County Chairman of the party, received the nomination papers from the state department, wltn a letter ao- companyine. stating that they were returned because received too late to no acceptea. Chairman ZweiziK allei.es the papers were mailed at 8 a. m.. Octobers, and registered, and should have reached Harrlsburg in ample time, Tbe Prohibitionists talk of ap plying for a mandamus against beeretary Griest to compel the placing of the name of tbe candidate upon the odicial ballot. The prettiest line of men's colored bosom shirts is shown at The Famous. 10-18-tf Ask your grocer tor the "Eoyal Patent dour, and tako no other brand. It la the best Hour niadn Peatlis nnd I'linurulii, V',. -.1 ..to a v.vci.i rut in tliA ftfWt t ll Sit Thomas lioaumont, a formor resident of Jacksons, was killed at Portland, a smau ,town lying about 50 miles west of Pittsburg, 'it has not been learned how the unfortunate man met his death. Mr. ItaiuQiout was a veterinary surgeon. Tho funeral of Catherine, wife of James Donlan, took place this morniug, from the family residence at Ho. 118 West Centre street. High mass was celebrated in the Annunciation church and Interment was made iu the Annunciation cemetery. J. J Franey was the funeral director. ComluK Krenta. Oct. 98. The Famous South Africans will appear at the Trinity Kufornied church, Oot. 30. First annual ball of the Shen andoah Usui llall Club in Itobbius' hall. WW 101 VCRi, PITHY POINTS. IIiiiliiKa TliioiiKtiotit thfi Do ii n I r Oliroiilctf.il fi,r lliMlr I'eruaitl, Houso cleaning Is In ordor now. To-morrow will lie Arbor Day. Plant a trr-o. The Ilorouch Council moots tbli ovcnlnir In regjlar session. Tlie strlko nt Pottsvlllo's shirt factory lias not been settled. Art wall paporsat Canlln's forS aud 0 cents per roll. Como nnd seo them. tf Tlie post ofllco Is holnc ro-laperod and painted hy Thomas Convlllo. I' J. Ilrouuan, candidate for Commissioner, was at Gilberton yesterdny booming his CHIIVHftA. John Hess, a minor working nt Park Place. hail his thumb mashed yestorday whllo try ing to sprag a mine wagon. Too horsoskocrs of Sharaokln are up Iu arms against tho cutting in rates which is being indulged In hy a number of the trailo. Samuel Toasdalo, of Pottsville, was ar rested yesterday at Reading charged with uassnlt and battery preferred by Kdward T. Templln. rlio Ponnsy company has built n now dopot at Gilberton. Tho old ono held out long enough to bo carried to llostou Kun by a storm n few years ago. Poison, sclf-adm nfslercd, may causo the death of 17-yonr-old Lillian Gacquln, of Curhontlalo. Civil War Veteran Peter Marsh committed aulcidont Hangor by hanging in his wagon shed. A truant olllrer who went to work in Ilellefonto quickly gathered up over 100 chil dren ud' the streots. During tho past week over 25 silk mill hands liavo left Pottsvilio to tako Positions at Ltnoastor and Phocnixvllle. Coal foiling in tho Highland No. 2 mine. near llasleton, killed Kiatan Itymfcba and Injured Ids sou and another man. linrglars looted tho general storo of A. H. Pennington, at Falrniount Springs. Columbia county, and blew up tho safe with dynamite. J. Jlay Jlrown, of Lancaster, appointed a Jiistfcu of tho Supreme Court by Governor Stone, will tako his seat on the bench next Monday. From tho Injuries iio received under tho wheels of his own wagon 'Squire Joseph Gin grich, of Fontnua, died yestorday in tlie Lebanon hospital. He Fooled the Surgeons, All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jeflerson, ()., after suffering 18 months from Kectal fistula, lie would die unless a costly operation was performed; but he cured himself Willi live boxes ol Hucklen's Arnica Sa ve. the surest Pile cure on earth, und the best salv e in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by A. Waslcy, druggist. MnrrlHgen. Mr. Jay G. Shumway, one of tho editors of tho Pottsvilio Evening Chronicle, was mar ried to Miss Mary M. Davies yesterday after noon. The ceremony took place at tho resi dence of tho brido's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Davies, in Pottsville. Rov. J. II. Eastman, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, was the ofllclating minister. Tho marriage of Harry Tiley, assistant outside foreman at tho Potts colliery, and Miss Ivottic Watkins. a charming young lady of Coal Dale, is aunouueed to take placo iu the near future. Invitations have been recelvod hero for the marriage of Miss Estella, daughter of Mrs. floso Coiuoy, and Andrew A. Sullivan, on the 25th inst., in tho Catholic church at AsMnnd. E. S. Bloom aud Miss Clara M. Maurer, both of Ashland, were married nt St. James Lutheran church at six o'clock last oveulng. It was a fashionable event. Three weddings, in which prominent young St. Clair people wcro principals, took placo yesterday ovening, as follows : Joseph lirady and Miss Maggie Hertman ; George Schmelt- zer and Miss Mamio Flaunery ; Edward Uigginsand Miss Elizabeth Mellody. At the Primitive Methodist parsonage last ovening, Jacob Kelly and Miss Mary Free gard were united in marriage by Rov. James Moore. Tho contracting parties are residonts of Plymouth, Luzemo county. Edward Weeks, of Mahanoy City, and Miss Annie Israel, of Tamaqua, were married at the latter place this afternoon by Rov. C. H. Uigginson, pastor of tho Mahanoy City P. M. church, Charles Lawrenco, of Yatesvillo, and Miss Katio Elsenhart, of Brownsville, wore married last evening at tho residence of tho bride's sister. Airs. Edward Holland, on West Lloyd street. Rov, Janics Mooie, pastor of the Primitivo Methodist church, olllciatcd at tho ceremony. Miss Gertie Elsenhart, sister of tho bride, was the bridesmaid and Daniel Wagner the groomsniau, Tho bridal couplo aro teachers in the United Evangelical Sun day school. They have taken a residence at 13 South West street. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, 23c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Olllcors of tlie Lojnl I.itllon. Philadelphia, Oct. 19. Next to the election of oillcers the question which excited the greatest lmterest at yes terday's session of the Loyal Legion was that of the eligibility to member ship in the Loyal Legion of men en listed for tho civil war, and who serv ed as officers in the volunteer army during the Spanish-American war. It was decided that under the constitu tion It would be Impossible to admit them. Tho following oillcers were elected: Commander-in-chief, Lieu tenant General John M. Schofleld; senior vice commander, Lieutenant Charles P. Clark, U. S. N., Connecticut; Junior vice commander, Brigadier Gen eral Henry C. Morrlam, Kansas; re corder. Lieutenant Colonel John P, Nicholson, Philadelphia. The finest selection in men's pants at The Famous. 10-18-tf I)owtv'M Vlclt to I'lilliulniphm. Philadelphia, Oct. 19. Admiral Dew ey will como to Philadelphia on Tues day a"ernoon, Oct. 31, and will remain until Thursday morning, Nov. 2. So he stated to a committee headed by Mayor Ashbrldge, of Philadelphia, who called upon hlra In Washington yester day. The committee will arrange for a reception of the admiral on his ar rival, for an early morning drive Wed nesday, and for a short parade with military' escort Wednesday afternoon. Itauser'n Dp-to-Ilute MrnU Market, Cherry and Chestnut streets. Try our scrapple, puddings, 111 luce meat, sausage, fiesh and smoked meats. tf Sliiuiii'iit'U Vow Allow Tlmn. New York, Oct. 19. Measurer John Hyslop announced at the Now York Yacht club yesterday afternoon that tho new moaHiireinent of the STiamrock, owing to additional ballast being placed on board the chullenger, shows that yacht's present water line to be 88.95 foet. He stateH that the Shamrock will now allow the Columbia 10 seconds on a 30 mile course. BEEGtWS PILLS; For Bilious and Nervous Disorders Are Without a Rival. . , ... 1AWe ' 1 JtflnUAL SALES OVtK c,uuw,vu , X loceuli nnd UflcBiiU. t nimru more, , QOLDIN'S 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. Every inch of floor space is taken up with the most complete line of Clothing and Overcoats that htm ever been shown iu this section. Young men looking for good stylish up-to-date light, striped, blue serge, small check, or fancy worsted suit, with or without a double breasted vest, should examine our new stock. We have everything that the latest styles call for in Overcoats. We have the latest in Box Coats, light or dark colors, Covert Cloth, Kerseys, Meltons, Tweeds, Oxfords nnd Black , Thibets, with or with out satin trimmings. Our OVERCOAT Ulna ia the Very Finest tho Market OfFera. Mothers looking for the latest style Clothing or Overcoats for the children should examine our stock. We have the very latest and most stylish line for the littlefellows that was ever shown here. In single trousers we have the latest styles in small checks, light stripes, or pin worsteds. Bear in mind if you contemplate buying Clothing or Overcoats tin's fall that iu buying here you can choose from thousands of different styles and patterns. VArWVWrVVWWW Mammoth Clothing House, 9 and 11 S. Main St., I Goldin, Proprietor. A Great OHor. Tho first flvo persons procuring tho End. loss Chain Starch Book from thoir grocer, will each obtain ono largo 10c. package of "Red Cross" starch, ono largo loc. package of "Hublnger's Best" starch, two Shakespeare panels, printed in twelve beautiful colors, as natural as life, or one Twentieth Century Girl Calendar, the finest of Its kind ever printed, all ahioutoly freo All others pro curing the Endless Chain Starch Book, wilt obtain from thoir grocer the above goods for 5c. "Red Cross" laundry starch Is some thing entirely new, and is without doubt the greatest invention of thoTwcntleth Century. It has no equal, and surpasses all others. It has won for itself praise from all parts of tbe United States. It has superceded everything heretofore used, or known to science in tho laundry art. It is made from wheat, rice and corn, and chemically prepared upon scientific principles by J. C. Huhinger, an export In tho laundry profession, who has had twenty-fivo years practical experience in fancy launderiug, and who was the first successful and original inventor of all fine grados of starch In the United States. Ask your grocers for this starch and obtaiu these beautiful Christmas presents free. MISCELLANEOUS. rilTUSTWOKTHY man to represent one or X inoro counties; 313.00 a week from start, easily made. Permanent position. Pleasant work. Holiday specialty. Address, J. B. Sliepp, 1031-1033 Chestnut St., Thlla.. Fa. 10-19-lm IOIl SALE. A sideboard, as good as new. Inquire at IIkkald office. nOU RENT. Two desirable second-story f i-nnt rnnmi. nultnblo for ofllces.wtth electric light and steam heat. Apply at this odlco. tt FOK SALE. The oil business conducted by the undersigned. Including horses, wagon aud route; in fact everything necessary to carry on the business. For further Information npply to Robert Yeager, No. 318 North Jardin street. 9-23-H WE wish n live traveling manager in your territory at once, man or woman; liberal cash and commission first year more second year, tf deserved; some for local work also; lrood references reauired those out of employ I ment or wishing to better themselves, address, raciory, cor. x cminvi biiu union o.a., akivii, Ohio. 0 25-2111 IOTlCE. DcslfRblo properties for sale Ap iN ply to S. O. M. Hollopcter, attorney, Shen andoah. 8-31-tf Fall and Winter GARMENTS For 1899 and 1900. The prevailing interest displayed iu our cloak department this season is justified by tbe fine selection of Ladies , Misses ana unuaren 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, Cheviotts and Astrakhan Capes, lined with silk and mercarized satin. Collar ettes a specialty. We extend an invitation to examine the line of garments aud satisfy yourself on price and quality. R R GILL, NORTH MAIN STREET Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Hath and Wash Rooms. Boadera toy tho Day. Week or IVIomtt-i. Well stocked bar attached, Anheuser-Busch St. Louis beer and Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles. The Best Hotel In the Region Ulvlnc the Best Accommodations for the Money. Try Our 'CONFlDENCE" 5-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman, RRORRIETOR, Cor. Main and Coal Sts,, Shenandoah, Pa. it elicit or Jen fur oat hardy HxxnvrT Stock. Kipeutei ami Mury tothow leafing bomv or coratnltaloo to lo calafrnU. Fwaanent !. DluTmeut. Tbt boaln-sitt ul)r learned Addrnaa BY THE CHASE MURSHUES GSOL-DirM'S mm Mil PAPER STORE, Faultless Labor "Faultless Prices Are responsible for our always busy business. Try us on plumbing and gas fitting. You wont regret the trial. P. W. Bell, Cor. White & Lloyd Sts. D. 8c J. SI EG EL, Are the recognized Stove Range and Heater dealers in town. They are sole agents for the Buckwalter Hake. There is none better in the world, and you can buy them only at Siegel's. A better stove than others and for considerable less money. FURNITURE 1- Anything you may desire, petitors and a bigger stock. 103 South Main Street. WALL PAPER GREATLY REDUCED. A RARE OPPORTUNITY ROR BARGAINS. 30c Papers Reduced to 15c. 25c Papers Reduced to 12. 10c Papers Reduced to 8c. Thos. Snyder, 22 MRS. J. J. KELLY, 26 S. Main St. Womer's Shoe Store 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 belore they advancea in price. We are also sole agents ...for the famous... DOHGiffinnEsnois For men, and QUEEN QUALITY for women, and other lamous shoes lor young and old, great and small. The best equipped, largest and cheapest shoe store in the county. A. WOMER, NO. 124 NORTH MAIN ST. QOLDIN'S DECORATIVE ART S3 Has aohteved Us greatest triumphs In our artlstlo and handsome stock of wall papers. All the latest designs and faihtonable shades and colorings are embodied In our superb stock of art wall papers. We 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 ! All Pretty ! 224 West Centre St. Shenandoah. consistent with Far cheaper than our com- & 105 South -Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pet. 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 the pretty styles and shapes of the season aud in such a variety of fresh beauty aud 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. Now creations como here daily, aud It will prove a pleasure for you to visit our opening SWEEPING BARGAINS Aro Offered at Our Store In Boots, Shoes and Underwear. And as for groceries, we are the cheapest grocers in town. PHILIP Y-ROWSKY, RELIABLE GROCER, 233 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. True Fortune Heater. Known In almost every household Is now bolnc sold by us. we also sell the PENINSULAR AIR TIQHT PENINSULAR HOT BLAST PENINSULAR ART IMPERIAL CINDERELLA BANNER. Besides numerous other makes ol Heaters. See our Stoves aud Itanges. Our stock and prices suit everybody. DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, Nos. U9-12N123 North Mala St,
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