POISON HAS ITS PLAGH In nil xyiitem (if niolirlno, and it n fre qiiently called Tor In nrmorlDtlons. Itlsovl- dent,tliorofore, that no guesswork must lo por- UM 1 kttf mltted In compounding Iflll Iv' Utl prescriptions nor bs to ljy,LJ Jifl quality of tlio drugs employed. Onr Proscription Doparimont Is In competent hands, mid our long tecord of successful experience warrat ts u In guaranteeing absolute accuracy and purity Shenandoah Drug: Store, 3 South Maui St., Shenandoah. Telephone Connection. ome- Tho bout drwrs in Nhennudonh lmve learne-d that the atyles mp how nre "somathlng to tie to" In the matter of iiMie (in a oorrectneM. Our Display of Fall Neckwear For men and women, t a subject of priue on our part. irar reonntnica buyers we have some equally stylish things to show. We are a howl lie a splendid line of fall suiting nuu trouserings, aibo nmvcriai ior over coats Gull and nee them, Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. We do good honest eye work. We have many testi monials in this valley, because we use the very latest methods in testing your eyes and charge only reasonable prices for eye glasses or spectacles. 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 I, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. O'NEILL'S For Pianos. Probably you do not know that we are the recognized headquarters for pianos in Shenandoah. If you desire a piano, regardless of who makes it and where it is made, we can secure it. And above all we can save you more in buying from us, even if you bought it direct from the factory. This seems im possible, but it is gospel truth invite inspection of our Popular Pease, Malcolm Love, Behr Bros. We Pianos. Our instruments are sold on their merits and on reasonable terms, either for cash or monthly payments. Organs Taken in Exchange, if Pianos Are Purchased. O'NEILL Furniture Dealer and "Undertaker, 1 06 South Main St. 40c For two varda wide oil cloth U not an every day r pportunltv. That la our selling price. $1.30 Will buy an extra large keg of the fittest while inrmk erel ever brouitht to town, good. We have a cheaper kind, also vry Try our Mince Meat, 8 pounds for 23 cents. E3. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre St. Two doors below Mull's dairy. thing PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Benjamin James, of South WMtatreet, presented her liuslwnd with n (IniiRliter this morning. School Director Joseph Coiifthlln linn been lniule ticket seller lit Ferguson's theatre. Ills Initial work last evening was very satis factory, notwithstanding the largo audience present. .Mrs Uohort Hamilton, of Brooklyn, who has hecn tho guest of Miss Malla, of West Ccntio street, lias returned to hor homo, Mrs. Joseph llowuian, of West Centre street, visited her slstor at Krttckvllle yester day. Messrs F. II. Walto, manager of tlieClrand opera house, Ashland, and 1'. (lcine.1, pro prlotur of tho Mansion House, wcro visitors to town last evening. Joseph Her, of lluglinsvillo, is helng enter tained hy Miss Maggie Levlne, on South Main street. William Ilees, of Scranton, is visiting his parents on West Coal street. Tohlas l'urcell has gono to Harrlshurg to attend the annual session of tho Pennsyl vania State Confectioners Association, Kev. A. P. Pfluegor, of Klugtowii, was a visitor to town to-day. Misses Mary and Carrie Folmer have re turned home from a visit to Philadelphia. Mn, Michael Falrley has returned homo from an extended visit to Philadelphia, P. J. liurko returned to Philadelphia to day. Mrs. James Lawlor, of South Oilhert street, has gono to Waterhury, Conn., to visit her friend, Mrs. Mahon. George Ports and W. O. Gregory loft town i. i . i. , . mis auernoon ior ncaiiing, lo nlteud a hauciuet of tho Mystic Shrine. G. A. DocrfHnger, the Republican candi date for Ireasurer, spent last evening and to. lay in town. Ho Is sanguine of success for himself and the entire ticket. Checks Without Stamps. It doesn't appear to bo generally known, says the Hazloton Plalii-Speaker. that when a man draws a check to his own order ho needn't put a two-cont stamp on it. If you, for Instanco, want to get out some money from your own account, all you need to do is to change your check so that it reads like a receipt. Writo received of" in front of the bank's name, cross out tho words "pay to the ordor of," and then Mil In the spaces with the amount of money required and sign as usual, and you havo thore a check that is legal without a stamp. Tho government de cided that this could be done last August, but it gave no great publicity to Its decision, and probably not one private porson or business house in ten has over heard of tho matter. The cheapost place for ready-mado clothing for men, boys and children is The Famous. llrldnl Couple Iteturn. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Creary returned home from their honeymoon tour last evening and aro now comfortably located in their newly furnished home above Mr. Crcary's place of business on North Main street. A lareo host of their friends tendered them a reception last evoning. Iluslness lleneuert. K. A. Davenport has again embarked in tho stove and tinware business at bis old stand. No. 27 South Jardiu street. He still retains the agencies for the popular makes of stoves, etc., which is a guarantee of his old time reliability as a business man. Their Annual Hunt. The Ringgold Shooting Club of the Fourth ward will havo its annual shoot in the Heaver Valley to-morrow. The club is composed of Honry, Frank and John Wllcom, Knbert Lloyd, William Stanton, Con. Englert, Louis Zorbo, William Grown and M. J. Brennan. llauser's Up-to-Date Meat Mnrket, Cherry nnd Chestnut streets. Try onr scrapple, puddings, mince meat, sausage, fresh and smoked meats. tf Mound and Gagged. At an early hour yesterday morning seven burglars, whose faces were covered by hand kerchiefs, broke into the borne of John Kline at Kline's Dam, near Mt, Carmel. Mr. Kline was bound and gagged and the gang secured twe hundred dollars in money and silverware. Kline was released by the members of his family. Married. John Lavey and Miss Lizzie Heuncssy, both residents of town, wero married in tbo Annunciation church this morning. Save the Nickels. From saving, comes having. Ask yuur grocer how you can save 15c by investing five cents. He can tell you just how' you can get one large 10s package of "Red Cross" starch, one largo 10c package of "Hubingcr's Best" starch, with the premiums, two beautiful Shakespeare panels, printed in twelve beauti ful colors, or ono Twentieth Century Girl Calendar, all for 5c. Ask your grocer for this starcb and obtain these beautiful Christ mas presents freo. FACTORY SHOE STORE, NO. S. SOUTH MAIN ST. D. & J SIE1GEIL Are tne recognized tove. Kange ana neater dealers in town. They are jole agents for the Buckvvalter flake. There is none better in the world, and you can buy them only at Siecrel's. A better stove than others and for considerable less money. FURNITURE I Anything you may desire. Far cheaper than our com petitors and a bigger stock. 103 & 105 South Main Street. WALL PAPER GREATLY REDUCED. a rare: opportunity for bargains. 30c Papers Reduced to 15c. 10c Papers Reduced to 8c. Thos. Snyder, PITHY POINTS. ilpnniiiR Throughout the Country (Ihrnnleleil for tnt I'tirusal. Don't l.rgot tho Phoenix ball. Tho season for shooting rabbits begins to morrow. Don't forgot tho special sale at tho "Huh" on Wednesday. About ono thousand mon from this county are now enlisted In tho regular army. Don't forget the Phoenix ball on Hallow o'en night, October 31st. Noxt Saturday the Switchbach railroad will suspend for tho season. The Schuylkill Telephone Company has secured forty subscribers at Tamaqua. Art wall paporsat Cardiu'sforS and 0 cents per roll. Come and sco them. tf Some peoplo who trust In Provldonco will find trouhlo In bunches after election. The Phoenix ball ou tho 31st lust., will bo tho society event of the season. G. W. Shafcr wae yesterday appointed fourth-class postmastor at Pavia. Tho contract for n now P. & R. passongor station nt Port Clinton has been awarded, John Murphy, of Lost Crook, who has been in Reading, returned home this week. William Moll and Frank Todd, of Girard vlllo, will shoot at livo pigeons to-morrow for ISO a side. Robblns' opera house will ho a sec no of gaiety, ou tho 31st lust., the night of tho Phoenix ball. Tho Ladles' Aid Society of the Union church at St. Nicholas is preparing a literary entertainment. Tcachors' Instltuto began yesterday at Leb anon, Rov, Edwin II. Romig making the opening address. llcnj. Granger, of Glrardyillo, had three Augers smashed at tho Tamaqua shops, wlieio ho Is employed. Patrick Welsh was' caught by a fall of rock, in tho Coalbrook colliery, near Cnrbondalo, and crushed to doath. Tho Phoenix hoys havo the reputation of royal entertainers, and they will maintain It at their ball on the 31st Inst. Riflo practice on the Mount Gretna range was begun yesterday by tho Forty-first Vol unteers, from Camp Moade. To-morrow is All Saints Day, accounted by many to he the most hoautlful and touch ing day of all the Christian year. While hunting near Bloomsburg, Alphonzo Baker accidontly shot himself in the legs and arm, and his condition Is critical, A charter was issued yesterday at Harris burg to tbo Commercial Savings Association, of Reading, with a capital of $1,000,000. The world-famed Brothers Royer will bo at Ferguson's theatro to-morrow ovonlmg with tho side-splitting comedy, "Next Door." During a riot between a crowd of young men and somo foreigners at Carbondalo, John McGownu was shot and badly wounded, A six-inch pipe Hue is being laid from tho main water line from Wastehouse Ruu, to supply tho residents of Maple Mill with water. When the police raided an alleged disor derly bouse at Williatnsport, Mrs. Cora Price, an inmate, jumped from tho roof and was badly injured. Flour of the patent brands has been advanced ten rents a barrel by wholesalers, which will mean a corresponding advauco in price to the consumer. James F. Whalen, of Palo Alto, has been appointed foreman of the P. & R. round house at Catawlssa, to succeed Mr. Smith who is transferred elsewhere. The strike at Van Wickle's colliery, Mllnersvllle, near Hazloton, which was in augurated a week ago, was ended yesterday by tbo men returning to work. Steps have been taken ' by tho Lebanon County Historical Society for the celebration next year of the scsqul-ceutenuial of the foundiug of Lebauon by Georgo Shcitz. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores. Ulcers. Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. Kti'lklnir MlmirM' Will ltosumo. Dubois, Pa.. Oct. 31. The miners of tho Dagus mines of the Northwestern Mining and Exchange company held meetings yesterday and decided to re turn to work. With the Dagus men at work all mines in the Toby valley re glon will be In operation, after a strike continuing more than a month. The miners of the Tioga region are ex pected to resume work at an early date. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of Grccno's Warranted Syrup of Tar If it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 23-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, O. II. Hagenbuch, Shenandoah Drug Store, P.W. Blorstein & Co, Fall Announcement We have now the pleasure ot announcing to the public that we have the largest and most complete Hue ot winter foot wear. They are none but the latest styles at FACTORY PR ICES. - Our line of Winter Russets are genuine beauties. A call to our store will be appreci ated and prove beneficial to you. ABE LEVI IM E, Prop 25c Papers Reduced to 124. 22 South Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa TlltS WKATIIltll. The Caribbean croiiKd In intrn .i Hea storm hin y and has boon tended by north mint to north gales of CO to GO miles nn hour along tho South Atlantic coast, tho latter velocity be Ing reached at Capo Henry timl Kitty Hawk. Tho storm signal (lis play waB extond .d to Sandy Hook yesterday morn lng. Forecast for this section: H;ill) today, with exceptionally sevoro north euBl to northwest gales. Fair tomor row. Sunrise, 6:31; sunset, C:00; length of day, 10h 32mm.; moon risos, 3:57 a in.; moon sets, 3:13 p. m. Appalling IlrnlnlUy. Jims Slossor, Scotch missionary, who hns been 24 years In Africa, has her self saved the lives of over 50 twins wnon twins nro born, they nre nt once taken from tho mother, nnd If uo ono Intercedes they nro at onco taken by the feet and head nnd have their backs broken ncross a native woman's knee, In tho same manner ns one would brenU a stick. The bodies nro then placed In an earthenware receptacle nml taken to tho bush, where they nro devoured by the flics. Insects or nnt mals. Sometimes the little victims nre put Into these receptacles alive and aro then eaten alive In the same way. 'Xbo mother becomes an outcast. If she does not at onco take her own life, she hns to flee to tho bush. If she ventures near the town or village, she must sec that she docs not remain ou tho path when any other native Is com lug. Her presence, according to their superstition, would deillo tho place for others. She must not drink from the same spi'lnir, must not touch nnythlng even belonging to her own relatives.' Missionary Kevlow of the World. Cnllfornln'x Sluirlc OU Indnntry. The making of shark oil Is the Im portant Industry of McGarvIn's Cove, near Hiverslile. The process of manu facture is decidedly primitive. Tho sharks nro caught in every imaginable way, by bait and hook, but principally with the seine. The livers, which con tain tho oil, after being taken from the fish, nro rendered out In cans Bet over a brush Are, .reminding one somewhat of the process of obtaining the oil from whale blubber. Tho oil Is then put into casus and shipped to Los Angeles. The coarser grades nro used In the making of tnrpaullns nnd other oiled cloths for use aboard ships, while the finer grades are put Into tho so called cod liver oil of commerce. Tho sharks average from 10 to 25 cents' worth of oil apiece, and a day's catch usually nets about $-10. Itlverslde Press. Worthy of Support. From the Miners' Journal. Mr. Frank C. Itecse stands heforo tho people for re-election tf tho responsihlo omco ot register entirely upon the record he has made during his incumbency. He is a young man of fine business qualifications and nas shown great success in all of his un dertakings. He is strong in the affections of the people, with Domocrats as well as Eepuh licans. IJe w.s elected at the last election by a handsome majority, which will no doubt he repeated at the polls noxt Tuesday. Mr. Iteeso is In every way worthy of tho support ot tne voters and lie feels confident of re election. Cures croup, soro throat." pulmonary troubles. Monarch' ovor pain of every soot. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil. lteuutlful Calendar Free. Falrliank'e fairy calendar for 1900 is a beau tiful six-piece art calendar, 10x12-1 inches in size, on heavy plate stock. There are ilx different designs (ono on each shoot) ele- gautly lithographed In colors and tied with silk ribbon. These designsare original water color paintings by ono of America's host artists, and show pretty children in the uni form of our navy, cavalry, artillery, in fantry, etc. They aro strikingly beautiful and will please evoryhody. This calendar is equal to those usually retailed for 50 cts. to $1.00 in tho leading art and stationery stores mrouguoui ine country, uy sending your name and address to the N. K. Fairbank Company, Chicago, 111., and enclosing fivo (5) Fairy soap wrappers, or 10 cts. in stamps ro cover expense of wrapping and mailing, you will be able to obtain a copy of this ueautltnl calendar. Ask your neighbor whoro he got his fine suit mado? Ho will toll you at The Famous. Cheap llxcurslous to Kxport Kxposltlon. The National Export Exposition is un doubtedly ono of the finest opportunities ever presented to the peoplo of tho United States. To accommodate residents of this vicinity, arrangements have been made by the Phila delphia & Heading Railway to sell special excursion tickets from this vicinity to Phila delphia, on November 3rd and 17th at the low rate of single fare for the round trip (but no adult ticket sold at less rate than 75 cents) inducing admission coupon to the Expos! t!on. These tickets to be good going only on specified train morning of sale, and good re turning on any regular train within three days Including day of sale. In addition to above, ten-day excursions to Philadelphia will be run November 1st, 15th and 22d. For full information as to rates, time of trains. etc., consult ticket agents or address Edson J. Weeks, Gen'l Passenger Agt., Philadelphia. Buy Koynl Patent Flour, tho market. It Is tho bost In Actor Cannot lTt.o 11 W ritlo. New York, Oct. 31. Lord Yarmouth haB been enjoined by his parents against the use of the family name In the career of a professional actor, upon which ho Ib about to embark. Ho will be known henceforth to the world as Krlc Hope. Month of n Votornii flovm-iiinont Clork Washington, Oct. 31. George Bartlo, the oldest clerk of the state deport ment, "keeper of the great soal," and a close friend of Daniel Webster, died at his residence hero Sunday night. Ho was appointed by Buchanan in 1845. Sixty (JlnueoHtxr I'lMlioruion Lost. Gloucester, JIasa., Oct. 31. Sixty men of the Gloucester fishing fleet wore lost during the year Just ended, a loss number than usual. They left 15 wid ows and 26 children. Fifteen vessels, valued at J70.750, wore lost. To lti-t'liilm 8wnnii J.undH. Black Ilivor Falls, Wis.. Oct. 31. A drainage canal Is planned for Juneau county, by which 55,000 acres of swamp lands will be reclaimed. The aggro gate ditching will be at least 100 miles. Dyspepsia bans of human existence. Bur dock Wood Hitters cures It, promptly; per. luaueutly. ltegulatetiund tones the stomach. 1W'" trmiwwr.'mfflWiimin-OTH tor oeur s . of tho Globe or RHEUMATISM.! ITF.tTT) A TY1T 1 jj ,. uuu t'lviwrvu uuuer tuo stringent GERMAN MEDIOaL LAV proscribed by eminent physlolat DR. R RHTEITS "ANCHOR" fPAiN expeller: 3 World renowned tHcmarkttDlysncceMfDl I 5r.ni gPTinlno with Trade Mark Anchor,'1 3 .ja & 5fl n bottle. Atalldrugglttsorthrongh A r.iD.n:nnsAC0.,:i3rtJTict, hit? toes. 13 Branch Homes, Own Qlassworks. muiorica ana jkeeommenntn oy VUICT vrotnlnent people "44SIeMitfcfo- on. mcHTEirs "ANCHOR" fiTOMACJIAT, bMt fr fJolle.1ywpepwla&Wtnmnch Cowplnlnf, Kllloil tu n Hnloon llrawl. Wllkesbnrre, Pa., Oct. 31. William Gordon, aged 40, a well known resident of Flttston. tiled yesterday from In Juries received in a fight Saturday ntglit. He entered Corcoran Brothers' saloon and got Into a quarrel with the uartencier. He was put out of the place, and when he got Into tho street was knocked down, His head struck the asphalt pavement and his skull wus fractured. Woman Kllli-il During Streot Fliilit Ironton, Oct. 31. C. P. Moore, of Green Hivor, Ky., resisted arrest for disorderly conduct yesterday afternoon nnd a running light with the officers ensued. Moore emptied a revolver, and ono bullet, which went wild, pass ed through tho window of a residence killing Mrs. Lot Henthorn, who was watching the fight. Moore was finally captured. Hid 11 Ih Monoy In n l'inno. New York, Oct. 31. Nine thousand dollars In cash, placed for safe keen Ing in a tin box and hidden In a piano, was stolon yesterday from Dietrich Von Soosten, of Third avenue. The po llco suspect a young man who has been calling on Von Soosten's niece for the Inst seven months. He Is Carl Holdle, said to be a member of the Eighth regiment. Ladies' and Misses' Garments The ercat success of our coat department ha9 beeu brought about by giving the best values for the least money. This season we offer the nicest and most complete line of garments. Coats in all colors, fans, Modes, Blues, Black, lined with skinner satin, mercarized satin, and silk. Also a fine selec tion of misses and children s coats, neatly trimmed in braid and bias strips. A special line of Plush, Cloth, As rakhan and Golf Capes Collarettes made of Posum. Wool. Seal and Beaver Fur. A nice assortment of single and double plain and plaid Scotch wool shawls. Come and se them. R F. GILL, NORTH rviAIIM STREET Ferguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FEKQUB01T, Mgr. 1 0Q3 SEASON 1 OO Brockway Entertainment Course. 6-SUPERB ENTERTAINMENTS-SI. November 11th. America's Greatest Magician, MARO. November 23rd. Ariel Ladies Sextette. (Smith Bisters.) December 15th. JOHN THOMAS CONCERT COMPANY. January 29th, Slay ton's Jubilee Singers. February 22nd. The Popular Entartslner, Dyron W. King. rVlarcrt 7th. Franz Wllczek Grand Concert Company, Season tickets, SI. Reserved seats 10 and 20 cts. enra. oinuie admission, auc. neservea seats 60a and CSe extra. T .... ... irtllr 1 1 1 . t . I 1.' I.I I ' .1 - Auiuna isipress otnee or give to aumorlzed aeent. MISCELLANEOUS. TTr ANTED. An experienced girl. No wash 1 lag. Apply at the Heiiald offlce. It JjlOIl SALK. The licensed saloon on North 7 Alain street, now conducted lv M talm.! reters. It is fitted un with all convenient,, nml Is one of the oldest and best located stands In Hhrimndoalu Kor terms amilv to M. Peter.. 15 North Main street. 10-23-tf I710U 8AI.K -The probity of the Delaney 7 Kstate. on Centre street, ltetween Main nnd Jardln streets. Lot (0x75 feet, embracing one double tbree-story frame bulldfnir, a private dwelling and a 80-foot vacant lot. 1'iice reason able. Apply to Mrs Margaret Uremiaii. on the premises. 10-21-tf TTIOH SALE. A spring wagon. I IflTHAf n nfllon Apply at the tf T lHUSTWOllTHY man to represent one or more counties! S12.00 a weelr frnm .tArt. easily mado. Permanent position. Pleasant wors. Holiday specialty. Address. J. B. Hhenn. 1031-1033 Chestnut St., Phlla.. Pa, 10-19-1 ru WK.W'".'' "ve 'raveling manager In your icrmurynv once, man or woman; noerai cash and commission first year more second ii uceerveu: Ohio. !S-2m N' OTII U - Desirable uropertles for sale. Ap Ilopeter, attorney, Blien- 1)1 V toH. (1 M. Ho! nuoau. 8-31-tf i XML E 1 MEN'S SIS 9 OVERCOATS That Compel Respect. Prices That Exact Admiration. vvywvVvvyvywyvVvvyvwvvwvVWvv A Remarkable Offer in Hen's Suits. Men's all-wool blue serge suits, warranted fast color, made up with satin piping, worth $12 ; our price during sale $Q.OO. Men's all-wool double breasted or sack suits in ten shades, stripes and checks or plaids, sold every where at $10 ; our price during this sale $(5.50. Men's black cheviot suits in double or single breasted, regular $to values ; our price $C. OO. VWVWVWvNrWWWVWvVVWWWWVV L. Refowich, The OnePrice Clothier, l0 & 12 Soutli Wain Street, - Shenandoah, Penna. Ladles' Wal'ts In plaids, plain cloth braided fronts, from 60 cents to $2. SO. Faultless Labor WFaultless 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' .... rich MRS. J. J. KELLY, XXXXXXXXXXXX This Space is Reserved For F. J. PORTZ, 21 NOrth Main Street. His Announcements Are Always V Worthy of Perusal. Q BXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXl, A Remarkable Offer In Men's Overcoats. Men's light color covert over coats, regular price $7.50 ; our price $4.QC Men's light color covert over coats, in all shades, at prices $6,00. $7.00, $8.00 and $9,00, Men's black and blue all-wool Kersey overcoats, made up with raw edges, strictly all-wool. Thesa coats are good values at Su ; our price during this sale $6,75, LadleB', MIshcs and Children's Coats aro now being dally ricelved by us. We have a 'Ce stock of the best tailor-made garments In bT.ractlve style-, well fitting, made from best materials and lined throughout with satin ui.d plain and fancy silk taffeta. Ladles' all-wool Kersey Jackets, from $3.75 to $14 00. Ladles' all-wool Kerst y Jackets, In tan, castor and blue, $7. 00, $8.00, $lo.oo to $i4.oo. Children's Jackets, 6 to 14 years. $1.50, $2.00, ,$2.50, $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 $3.7& worth 15.00, Is a bargain. A largecotton blanket wniio anu grey, with Inncy holders, 39c. Fort .. ....... u lidvii nrm uuviu m Kino California blankets, with red, blue anil pink borders, from $1,60 to $7.00. mercerized satteen and mohair In plain, tucked anil DECORATIVE ART S3 lias achieved its greatest triumphs In. air artistia and handsome atoct of wall papers. All tha latent designs aud fashionable fthaden and colorings aro embodied In our superb stock of art wall papers Wo have them from $1.00 per roll for high art decoration to 0 cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dining room papers. All flrfciutic I All Pretty I 224 West Centre St. Shenandoah. consistent with FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY OPENING.. Our fall and winter display of millinery is pur pride, and not with- out reason, it is Here m all the pretty styles and shapes of the season and in -i. r i ,i. i ... i t and artistic trimming and work- j' lllilllMIIHI Willi II Will TIIIIKTr V( in i iiini mer hat distastelul 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 daily, aud it will prove u pleasure for you to visit our opening 26 S. Main St. OOOOOOOOOQOS i IT- 1 l.i
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