POISON HAS ITS PLACE In nil dystonia of medicine, and it la fre quently called Tor in prescription", ltlsevl ilent.tliernforo, that no RiieKswork must lx per mitted In compounding prewrlpliom nor as to quality of the drum employed. Our Prescription Department la in competent hand, nnd our long i econl o( aueeeafiit expt loiioe wrri" t ua In guaranteeing absolute nocurooy and purity 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. These 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 TORY SHOE 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. PIANOsss 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 ! From tbe Wholesale Jobbers Houses of Philadelphia. Floor oil cloths, all kinds, all prices, and all Dew patterns. Also new patterns of pods for stoves and beaters. Unoleura, table oil olotli and window shades. We buy in big cash lots and sell you cheaper than others. NIc big fat mackerel, Try them, Don't forget us for GROCERIES. E3. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre St. Two doors below Mnll'a dairy. IP) THE LOCAL INSTITUTE. i'rnErnln 1'reacnteil Ht the Meeting of School Teiiclmra Ventenlay. A meeting of tlio Institute of tlio public school teachers of town was held iu tlio High school building yesterday afternoon. Superintendent J. W. Cooper presided aud tho following Interesting program was pre sented : Slnglne. "Speed Away," Institute; an article, "Tho KIrIiI l'laco for Drill," Miss fulmar; reading, "night and Wrong Educa tion," )I1m lluugli; readius, "Questioning," Miss Coughlin; reading, "Conduct and Its Marking," Miss Ikiril; "Up-to-date Geo graphyThe Transvaal, or South African Republic," MIm OConnell; "Itclatlon be tween Teacher and Pupil, " Miss Lelie; "Kecltatlon Sngeostlons," Miss Connolly; "Your Voice." Miss Morrison; "Parental ltlghts," Miss Roberts; "Dou't." Miss Uron nan; "Importance of Reading," Miss Man aghan; crltio's remarks, Mr. Mullahey. You en n get genuine imported beers and Smith's India pale alo at Hotel Ferguson bar. Iu stock Wuerzburger, 20 oeuts por bottle. Culmbachor, " " Muenohener, " " l,llsener, " " NpersXiTmentTon. Miss Florence Burner, formerly of town and now of Tamaqua, is visiting relatives on West Cherry street. U. IJ Foley, the grocer, left town to-day for Baltimore, on business. Robert Tosh, a hotelkceper of Southport, Cambria county, is visiting In town, a guest of bis brother, Constablo Thomas Tosh. Harry Scboppe, of North Fear alley, to day removed his family and household effects to Philadelphia. Mr. Schoppo has secured employmout iu the 1'. & K shops there. Miss Msnie Murphy, of New York, is here on a visit to relatives. The Right name in the Right Place- I'an-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. Uruhler Bros., drug atom. At Dentils mid Funerals. The funeral of Elizabeth, relict of William Adams, of town, took place this morning from the residence of tho deceased's daughter, Mrs. W. A. Delcamp, atSt. CUir, and the re mains arrived in town at noon. They were received at the Pennsylvania railroad station by members of Juniata Council No. 31, Daughters of Poeohontas, and Lydia Lodge No. 112, Daughters of Rebekah, and escorted to the Methodist Episcopal church on West Oik street, where services were conducted by Rev. Authro, pastor ot the Methodist Episco pal church of St. Clair, assisted by Rev. James Moore, pastor of the Primitive Moth odist church of town. Interment was made at the Odd Fellows' cemetery, John Roberts was the funeral director. The pall bearers were Messrs. John Senior, Hiram Spears, Jeffrey Williams aud Elias Webster, of town, James Ueatou, of Lost Creek, and Charles Hooks, of Pottsville. Mrs. Dorms, an aged resident of Ringtown, died yesterday. Tho funeral takes place to-morrow, with intermeut at Ringtown. Dyspepsia bane of human oxistcuco. Bur dock Blood Bitters cures it, promptly, per manently. Regulates and tones the stomach. Death of Tatlier Mailer. Rev. Daniel A. Maher, who for eight years had been connected with St. Patrick's Catho lic Cathedral, Harrisburg, as an assistant priest, died suddenly on Saturday uigbt at the house of his sister, Miss Bessie Maher, of Manayunk. He had been a sufferer from rheumatism for years, and three weeks ago left Centralia to visit his sister for a little rost. He became seriously ill on Thursday last, but liis condition was riot regarded as Critical till shortly before his death, which is said to have resulted from rheumatism of the heart. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-ceut bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. H. Hagenbuch, Shenandoah Drug Store, P. W. Bierstein & Co. Married. Oeorge J. Britz, Jr., and Miss Mime Mane gold were married in St. Paul's German Catholic church at Reading to-day. The couple will ho the guests of Mr. Rritz's parents iu Alahauoy City next Thuisday evening and the Riley orchestra, of Shenan doah, will furnish music. Juseph Molloy, fo-merly of Mahanoy City, and Miss Mary Quigley. were married to-day in the Church of the Annunciation at Osceola Mills, Pa. They will reside at Phill ipsburg, Centre county. The Famous are headquarters for the latest in men's neckwear. 10-18-tf She Claims Faith Cured Her. Mrs. Mary Hampton, of Shamokln, has suddenly been cured of a lame ankle, and she claims it to be tbe result of prayer. Sev oral months ago Mrs. Hampton fell aud since then has been obliged to use a crutch in walking. Sunday night an evangelist prayed with her, and next morning she says her pain was gone. Killed at Gllbertoll, Alexander Saditus, of Gilberton, was killed at tbe colliery at that place last evening by a piece of coal falling on him. He was em ployed as a timberman, and while putting in a set of gangway timber he had two "legs" up and was about to put the collar on when the accident occurred. It occurred in breast 33, west Holmes gangway, second lift. Itemoval. Joseph Ball, the shoe dealer, was busy to day moving bis stock and household effects to the property on North Main street which he recently purchased. GAUGHAN'S.li Ladlea' Walts in plaids, plain cloth, mercerized satteen anil mohair In plain, tucked and braided fronts, from 0 cents to $2.50. Till! WKATimn. k4"H-H"H-4H-4..x GSOUDIN'S GOLDIN'S The tPiuiirruturo nas risen grnnu ally east of tho Mississippi nnil Is auovtj mo BPftHuu nl ttvorngo, oxcopl In the platonu nnd Puclflc coast dis tricts, nnd from Colorado east ward ovor the Lower Missouri nnd Upper MIss'i slppl valleys uul tho lako regions tho tomperittnre la 9ri ilnfrronu nr more nbovo tho normal. Forornst for this section: Fair, with moderate temperature to day nnd tomorrow; light winds, most ly southerly. Sunrlso, G:ZG; Burmet, G:1G; lengtl of day, 101i., 50m.; moon rlsos, 10:1 p. m.; moon sets, 11: 4G a. m. AN IRISHMAN'S JOKE. The Victim Now Seeka to Have Ills Name Changed. I Pittsburg, Oct. 34. An odd error made by tho Clerk of tho Common Pleas Court of Schuylkill county, In 1888, was corrected In tho United Statos District Court here to-day. Naturalization papers were issued to Conrad Fccasseko, of Duquesne. In his petition Fecasseko says that he went to Shenandoah to take out his first papers in 1888. When the Clerk asked him his name, he says, he said it was "Kondria," the Greek for "Conrad." Tho Clerk did not understand, and again asked him his name, It is claimed that a witty Irishman who w s present, to rolieve the embarrassment, told tho Clerk to put it down as "Mike." and "Mike" it weut. The mistake was not discovered until 1806, when, Conrad alleges, ho applied for his second papers. Ever since, ho says, he has tried to have the mistako corrected at a great loss of time aud money, but people will insist on calling him "Mike." There's Just What Von Want. Pan-Tina (25c ) for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Like finding Money, The use of the Endless Chain Starch Book in the purchaso of "Red Cross" and "Hubin o'er'a Best" starch, makes it just like finding money. Why, for only 5c you are enabled to get one large ll)c packago of "Red Cross" starch, one largo 10c package of "Uublnger's Best" starch, with tho premiums, two Shakes pcare panels, printed in twelve beautiful colors, or one Twentieth Century Girl Calen dar, ombossed in gold. Ask your grocer for this starch and obtain tho beautiful Christ mas present free. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of. Price of Meat Drop. Meats of every kind, beef included, bare taken a slight drop in price during the past few days. Dressed beef has fallen twenty cents on every hundred pounds. Don't Let Anybody Intorfere, But Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 23c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. l'roimliiy fatal .Mine Implosion. Plymouth, Pa., Oct. 24. Yesterday afternoon a heavy explosion of gas oc curred In the Nottingham colliery of tho Lehigh and Wllkesbarre Coal com pany here. Five men and a boy were badly burned. The boy and three of the men may die from their injuries. The victims are: William Hope, door boy; Peter Loleod, laborer; George Romanitz, laborer; Adam Jones, miner; Thomas Davis, mluer;. Michael Dandish, laborer. The four first named were the most severely burned. The force o the explosion was so great that It hur'.ed the victims in all di rections. . Tliolr Fourth IteNplto. Harrisburg, Oct. 24. J. J. Eagan and Cornelius W. Shaw, the Susque hanna county murderers, have been respited from Oct. 2G to Nov. 23. This Is their fourth respite. WtPJi"or over 'S ALL NATiSi ot tho Globe for NEUSALGIA and similar Complaints, nuu jircpurcu uuaer too stringent . GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, prescribed by eminent phyBicunsi. DR. RICHTER'S t ikinunn w PAIN EXPELLER. World renowned ! Remnrttablv successful ! jOnlyBcnnlno-wfth Trade Mark" Anchor," r. u, uznzzz it co., zu rem ct, vzw toss. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. 7 fjuwrsea ana Jtecommenaea oy . lyntonxMix. Jiitntsrtrs ana. vuier prominent , people. DR. RICHTER'S 1 ((ANCHOR" STOMACHAL best for I flnlle, IlTpepnln&fltnmnrh Cnmplntntfl. riiwlMMwasqgMllHMMid Indies', Misses and Children's Coats are now being dally ncelved by us. We havo large stock of the best tailor-made garments In attractive stylet, well fitting, made from best materials and lined throughout with satin and plain and fanoy silk taffeta. Ladles' all-wool Kersey Jackets, from $3.75 to $14 00. Ladles' all-wool Kersey Jackets, In tan, castor and blue, $7. 00, $8.00, $lo.oo to $H.oo. Children's Jackets, 6 to 14 years, $1.50, $a.oo, $3.50, $3.oo, $4 to $6 If you are interested In blankets there Is an Inducement here for you to buy. Our special 11 1 all-wool home-made blankets at $3.75 worth $3.00, Is a bargain. A large cotton blanVet, white nnd grey, with fanoy borders, 39c. For these you would bo asked elsewhere KOoto. 60c Pine California blankets, with red, blue and pink borders, from $4. B0 to $7 00. ! Don't tall to try BEECtWS PILLS f whan mutfarlna from any bat! f condition ot tho Stomach T or ZVror. T 1 Ocelli nnd SBceiil., nt driiKMore. T PITHY POINTS. Ittppeulngs Throughout the Country Ohrniilclml for ilnatr I'orusal. Tlio work of street paving in Mahanoy City is almost completed. Art nnll papoisnt Cardln's forO nnd 0 cents per roll. Como and boo them. tf Tlio next convention of tlio United Mine Workers will be hold at Shenandoah. V. E. Olmsted was yesterday appointed hy tlio 1'resldcnt as postmastor at Coudotsport. Miss Mame Cleary lias been appointed clerk at tho Uniou National Bank, Mahanoy City. Christian A. Duby has been appoint. d Janitor at the post olllco building in Potts ville. Mrs. Edgar Keclitcl yesterday lost a purse containing f J00 in Pottsvillo, but It was re coverc 1. J, 1". Price, who refused to qualify as tax collector of Frackville, lias changed his mind and will serve. Soldier Thomas Costello, just returned to llazteton from service in the Philippines, was robbed of (SO, his savings. Governor Stono has Appointed John Pulton, of Johnstown, member of tho State Forestry Reservation Commission, Itov. Lloyd Koberts was yesterday In stalled as pastor of the Bethel Welsh Con gregational church, nt Mahanoy City. While walking among the mines at Crystal Kidge, Luzerne county. Michael Cavlok fell 00 feet down n shnft and was killed. The Methodist Woman's Home Mission Society, at Pittsburg, thanks Secretary Long for forbidding the sale of strong drink In tlio navy. Just us ho quit work, with the intention of attending tho funeral of a friend. Michael McMahon, of Kenova, Clintou county, fell over dead, Andrew Carnegie offers $30,000 for a free library at Tyrone, providing that the town gives a sito and raises $3,000 annually to maintain tbo institution. A .number of St. Clair's society young men havo organized a club and will hold a series of dances during the winter months in the armory hall at that place. James Crcswcll, of St. Clair, who was in jured in the mines two weeks ago, went to the hospital yesterday to receive treatment for n contusion of tho knee. The county Methodist ministers will con veno in Tamaqua next Tuesday. An inter esting program of papers on Theological subjects will be a feature of the meeting. Housekeepers are warned to be on their 4Uard for a man who has been swindling people iu the adjoinlug patches by represent ing himself as a manufacturer ot artificial Uowers He Fooled tbe Surgeons, All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering l8 months from Rectal Fistula, be would die unless a costly operation was performed; but he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on earth, and the best salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. NU(lGr-TS OF NEWS. Three people were killed during anti Semitic rlott In Halleschau. Moravia. The Alaskan territorial convention will not favor a territorial for of gov ernment. In a quarrel at Albion, Ills., Mrs. A. McLane brained her daughter, Mrs. Michael AuUenbrand, with a hatchet. Separate financial bills will prob ably be drawn by the senate and house commltteus having the matter In charge. A boiler explosion In a lumber mill at Orange. Tex., killed Lawrence Duehler and Louis Ricks and Injured seven others. Little suffering is anticipated at Capo Nome, Alaska, the coming winter, ac cording to Lieutenant Jarvls' report to the revenue qutter bureau. Two Mlnort, vuh1ib1 to Dentil. Connellsville, Pa., Oct. 4. While Anthony Bousberger and his son, Anthony, Jr., were drawing a rib in the Davidson mine of the H. C. Frlck Coke company last evening a great piece of roof coal came down, and both miners were crushed to death under the weight. Bousberger was about 60 years old, and leaves a widow and six children.' A SALVATiOMIT'S I LAINT. '.Too tlio Turk" llrutnlly TYi'iUpci on VlHltlnir 111 Natlvn I.iiiiil. New York, Oct. 24. The attorney for the Salvation Arm" has called the attention of Secretary Hay to the Indignities alleged to hav6 been heap ed on Joseph Garabed, an ensign of the Salvation Army, known all over the United States as "Joe the Turk," who visited Turkey recently for tho purpose of visiting some of his rela tives. On July 11, 1899, he got a pass port and necessary papers which ha supposed would protect him as an American citizen in Turkey, having been a citizen of this country for over 18 years. On landing, instead of re ceiving protection, he says, his pass port was contemptuously received, and he was soized by tho Turkish au thorities and thrown Into jail. By considerable expenditure, Gara bed says, he was able to reach a Uni ted States consul. He says the consul not only refused to protect him, but ordored him to leave the country, a tho Turks had directed, on the very next steamer, or else to be lncarcer Ated by the consul In the American jail until the consul could pi tee him aboard a steamer to some foreign port. Garabed took a Kusstan steamship and left the country. .Murilornux JlanilltH Kimo A train, Atchison, Kan., Oct. 24. Notwith standing the fact that fully 500 armed men surrounded the Island between Atchison and Doniphan all night, tho two bandits who on Saturday night killed one man and wounded another at Doniphan, and duplicated this crime near here Sunday, escaped bo fore daylight. It Is believed that tho bandits are "Quack" Holy and L. Trlest, two of the three convicts who escaped from tho United States peni tentiary Aug. 2. They were sent to the prison cemetery to dig a grave, overpowered the guard, took his rlilo and escaped. SlIl'OUll orC'olnilltlln'R IN.vulit t Inn Cartagena, Colombia. Oct. 21. News just received here shows tho revolu tion Is general. The Insurants havo Ukan river steamsre and havo nrmed them and have burned railroad bridges. The crnvArntnont In hrmlnt, and dlupatchlug rlvor stoamors with troops. A Bovernmout commissioner has arrived here. Bean the The Kind You Havo Always Bought -l At This People are more or less interested in clothing buying. Our stock consists of the largest and finest collection in this part of the state. We have the latest designs in men's and' boys' clothing such as stripes, fine checks, blue and black worsted cashmeres and the latest styles in heavy light blue serges. Those suits are sold with or without the new style double ' brested vests. OVERCOATS ! To say our stock of overcoats is complete would be putting it mildly. It is the largest and most complete line ever shown in this section and embraces the latest styles in covert cloth, Beavers, Kerseys, Miltons, Chinchillas, Mountonack, Thebbets, Tweeds and Diagonals, all cut in the latest style and any color you may fancy. For boys and children our stock of suits and overcoats must be seen to be appreciated. Among them you will find pretty nearly any style and color you are looking for. Single pants for men and boys we have by the thousands. It will pay you to examine our stock aud also our large display windows. If you are looking lor good stylish cloth ing call at the Mammoth Clothing House, and 11 S. Main Siilviiilin-.lMt to lltillnportecl, Philadelphia, Oct. 24. Immigration Inspector HodgerB, of this city, has re ported to Commissioner General Pow derly the case of Alaud Annie Marks, a native of England, who. It Is said. was aided in coming to this countijl by tho Salvation Army. Soon after hhs arrival sho was sent out on the street to beg for a Christmas dinner, and through the exposure Incident thereto contracted a severe cold, which has developed into tuberculosis. She has no relatives in this country, Is desti tute, and at her request the Immigra tion authorities will return her to England. MISCELLANEOUS. FOtt SAI,E The propeity of tho Delaney FfitAte. 011 Centre treet. between Main ard Jnrdin streets. Lot 80x75 feet, embracing: one double three-story frame building', a private dwelling nnd n 80-foot vacant lot Price reason able. Apply to Mrs Margaret Urennan, on the premises. 10-2 t-t I 771 Oil SALE, A spring wagon. Apply at the j Herald ofllce. tf A LADY wanted to represent n. Good pay to tho projer pirtjr. Write to the Marietta Perfume Company, Marietta, Pa. 10-23-Ct rOST Lnet evening, a ladies1 gold watch and J f"b. Name inside on case. Suitable re ward to Tinder. Call ut IIkiiam) ofllce. 10-21 3t mitUSTWOUTHY man lo represent one or J. more counties; 912.00 a week from start, cnslly made. Permanent position. Pleasant work. Holiday specialty. Address, J. B. Blienp, iail-1033 Chestnut St., Phlla.. Pa, 10-19-lm WE wish a live traveling manager In your territory at once, man or woman: liberal cosh and commission first year more second year, u ueserveu; some I or local w or k also; good references required those rut of employ ment or wishing to better themselves, address, "Factory," cor. Perkins and Union Sts., Akron, Ohio. 9 25-2m 1VTOT ICE. Deal able properties for sale Ap- J plytoS.G.M, Ho! liopeter, attorney, Shen- nnaoau. tKU-tt Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Hath and Wash Rooms. Boaders by the Day, Week or IVlonth. Well stocked bar attached. Anheuser-Busch St. Louis beer and Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles The Best Hotel In the Region Giving the Best Accommodations for the Honey. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" s-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor. Main and Coal Sts Shenandoah, Pa. z t In checks will save you money by buying our bread. Try it and be convinced. You re ceive seven loaves. 1 0c Regular size cup cake 7c. l oc Regular size sponge cake 8c Try our confectionery. Buy from us. We sell fine confectionery cheap. Boston Bakery, A. Morgansteln. 237 W. Centre Street. 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 l'lush, Kersey, Cheviotts and Astrakhan Capes, lined with silk and meicamed satin. Collar ettes a specialty. 5Ye extend an invitation to examine the line of garments and satisfy yourself on price and quality. R. F.GILL, NORTH MAIN STREET Season of the Year St. MRS. J. J. KELLY, 26 S. Main St. 4 I'S D .& J. SIEGEL, Are the recognized Stove Range and Heater dealers in town. They are sole agents for the Buckwalter flake. There is none better in the world, and you can buy them only at Siegel's. A better stove less money. FURNITURE I- Anything you may desire, petitors and a bigger stock. 103 & 105 South Main Street. Faultless Labor consistent with lsFaultless 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. WALL PAPER GREATLY REDUCED. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR BARGAINS. 30c Papers Reduced to 15c. 25c Papers Reduced to 12. 10c Papers Reduced to 8c. Thos. Snyder, 22 Womer's Shoe Store We have just received a carload of Felt aud Rubber boots which we can sell lower than any of our competitors, because we bought them before they advanced in price. We are also sole agents ...for the famous... DoiKLfft rmcsnoEs For men, and QUEEN QUALITY lor women, and other limious shoes lor young and old, great and small. The best equipped, largest and cheapest shoe store in the county. A. WOMBR, NO. 124 NORTH MAIN ST, CS OLD IN '3 OVERCOATS ! L.. Goldin, Proprietor. 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 and in such a variety of fresh beauty and rich and artistic trimming and work manship that it will make your sum mer hat distasteiul 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 it will ttrnon a t.laaci.H r.. .... ! T . , . .. r,w,ou.t mi jruu IU V181L OUr Uyt'UlIlg DECORATIVE ART S3 Has achieved Its greatest triumphs in our artistic and handsome stock of wall papers. All tho latest designs and fashionable shades nnd colorings aro embodied In our superb stock of art wall papers. We have them from $1.00 per roll for high ort decorations to 5 cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dining room papers. All Artistic All Pretty I 224 West Centre St. Shenandoah. than others and .for considerable Far cheaper than our com- South Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. SWEEPING BARGAIN Are Offered at Our S'oro in Boots, Shoes and Underwear. And as for groceries, we are the cheapest grocers in town. PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE GROCER, 233 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. True Fortune Heater. Known In almost every household !i now being sold by us. We also sell the PENINSULAR AIR TIOHT PENINSULAR HOT BLAST PENINSULAR ART IMPERIAL CINDERELLA BANNER. Dealdea numerous ollirr make of Heaters. B. our 8kve and llangea. Our s'ock and prlcea ault everybody, DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Noj. 119-121-123 North Main St.
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