The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 03, 1899, Image 4

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    POISON
OAS ITS FLACn
In nil systems or
metilduo, and It Is fre
quently called fur in
prwerlptlons. Itlsevi
dent, therefore, that no
guesswork must be per
mitted in com pou ml I njt
prescriptions nor a to
quality of the drugs
employed.
Our Prescription Dopartmont
Is i tn competent hands, and our long i word
ot successful experience warm' tn us In
guaranteeing absolute accuracy and purity
Shenandoah Drug Store,
3 South Main St., Shenandoah.
Telephone Connection.
To
The bent dressers in Slifnandnnli luve
learned that the styles vv hov me
"oomethlnff to He t' In tho matter of
taste nnd correctness.
Our Display of Fall Neckwear
For men ami women, in a mibject of
pride on our part. For eoonoinlenl
buyers we have some equally stylish
things to show.
We are showing n splendid line of fall suitings
and trouserings. Also material for over
coats. Call and see them.
Portz Bros.,
24 North Main Street.
Ferguson's Theatre.
DA.H. J. FERGUSON, Mgr.
One Night Only.
Tuesday Evening:, Nov. 7th.
A new Panto mine Farce Comedy,
"The Prodical Father."
Quaint comedy, novel effect, pretty girls,
(tweet music and funny comedians.
PRICES :
25, 35 and 50 Cents.
Reserved Seats at KIrlln's Drug Stroe.
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 shos are the
most durable. We are closing out
another lot very cheap.
BOSTON
27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa.
I. SPONT, PROP.
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
40C
For two Tarda wide oil
elotli in not an every day
pportuntty. That la our
selling price.
. i will buy an extra
CP "1 J fl lrg keif of the
JTQ 1 . 3 V finest while roiwk-
I ! rel ever brought
to town. We bare cheaper kind, also very
good.
Try ou Mince Meat, 8 pound,
for 29 centa.
E3. A. Friedman,
213 W. Centre St.
Two door. ImsIow Mull', dairy.
mow view, smwmmtma tttsuss
PITHY POINTS.
II M'l'xnliiK. Throughout thn Ominlij
Vhrnnlrlml for Hasty rerimal.
Thero are thirty-one patient, at the I'oUs
vllle hmpttnl.
The Lehigh Valley will issue a new time
table in about two wpeks.
Art wall papefsat 0rdin's ftirB and 0 cents
per roll. Come and see them. tf
Charles Oanftnn was seriously injured by a
runaway team at Hmleton yesterday.
The Forty-seventh lteglinont, V 8. V., left
Camp Meade for the l'hllii pines yesterday.
Tom Joyoe, ei-editornf ibotllsck Diamond,
Is doing the political end for the Daily Amer
ican. Thomas Jones, of Lansford, whs a member
of the Tenth Montana llutery, that was cap
tured at (.ailysmlth by the ltoera.
State Cattle Doctor, J. C Price, killed six
cows, two hulls and one heifer, belonging to
John Kanner, at Uoyersford, yesterday.
P. M. Stein, of I'ottsyllle. yoaterduy re
signed his position as private secretary to
Master Carpenter Muolhof, of the 1'. & It. C.
1. Co.
Tho Wadeavillo colliery will commence
work on Monday noxt. Everything Is now
complete" for operation, and COO hands will bo
employed.
The last of A series of pillars are being
worked out at Uuok Itidge colliery, at Sha
inokin, and the mine will ho abandoned by
the 1. A It. Co.
Divine llealer Schrailcr, who was driven
out of Uazleton a weekaKoand who spent a
few days afterward, in Shamokln, was driven
ont of Altoona by the police on Tuesday.
The farm and homestead of the llou. A. D.
Uuenther, in Wish township, member of the
House of representatives lrom the Third
Legislative district, Is to he sold nt Sheriffs
sale on Saturday next.
Seven hundred men will be thrown out of
work if tho contemplated shutdown of the
Amorioan Tinplato Company takes place at
Pittsburg.
Otlicers for the ensuing yoar were elected
tt a meeting of the Woman's Home Mission
ary Society, held at Harrisburg, yesterday.
An Ontario & Western engine struck a
street car on the Carbondale Traction lino to
day and aged Mrs Phillips was badly in
jured. The new order of the Post Otllce Depart
ment which went into effect on the first of
this month requiros all bounce to bo correctly
and legibly numbered before tho carriors aro
allowed to deliver mall.
Hundreds of lives saved every year by
having Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil ill the
house just when it is needed. Curos croup,
heals burns, cuts, wounds of every sort.
lllrllls and Deaths,
The statement of deaths and births for six
months ending May 31st, compiled by Register
Reese, shows tho total number of births in
the county to be 2,300, of which 1,107 were
males and 1,109 females; and the total num
ber of deaths to be 1,174073 males and 501
femalos. Shenandoah is credited with 151
deaths 01 females and 00 males. In the
matter of births this town is glvon 12553
females and 72 males. Mahanoy City leads
the county with 211 births, Pottsville coming
next with 142. Tho First ward of town
leads every other district in the number of
deaths, 50.
A Card.
We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to
refund the money on a 50-cent 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. II. Hagenbuch,
Shenandoah Drug Store, P.W. Bierstein & Co.
Deed Ilecorded.
J. F. Barber et ux et al. to P. P, Kline,
premises in Mahanoy City ; School District of
Frackville to Ed. Herkins, premises in Frack
ville ; Newson B. Robins, executrix et al. to
George Batten, premises in Minersville; Wm.
Stevenson et al, to Patrick Moony, premises
in Tuscarora ; Benjamin Heiser to Maggie
Lohman, premises in West Brunswick ;
Hunter F. Bright to H. Burd Cassel, premises
in Ashland.
Buy Royal Patent Flour, It is tho best in
the market.
flANNlNQ.
New Shoe Store.
We wish to announce to the people of Shenandoah
and vicinity that we will open a shoe store on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4,'99,
Which will comprise footwear of all description at
prices much lower than the lowest. We have had
years of experience in the shoe business, and will
. guarantee you more value thau elsewhere.
E. HANNING,
Corner Main and Oak Streets.
GO FOE, YOUR
To the Baltimore Cheap store. There you will find
a great assortment in dishes, tinwear, agatewear,
crockery and household goods.
A F"EW OR OUR PRICES :
8tove pUea, 12 centa.
Elbows, 12 centa.
Wooden palls, 10 cents,
IlroomH, IS cents.
Store polish, 3 cents s box.
Shoo r ollsh. 3 cents a box.
Machine oil, 8 cents ft bottle.
Don't be too late, as
Baltimore Cheap
Faultless Labor consistent with
"rFaultless 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.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Maud Parrlsh lias returned from n
visit to relatives Bt Jersey City.
Dr Christ. Griihlcr lias gone to Philadel
phia with a patient who is to roceivo special
treatment.
Mr and Mrs. M. Mallet and Mr. and Mrs.
M. I). Malono left town to-day to visit at
Millersvillo and Philadelphia. Thoy will see
the foot lull gatno in tholattorclty to-morrow
and also take in the exposition, returning
heie next Tuesday.
John Wolsh, of Welsh Bros.' "Undo Tom's
CHbin" company, win a Visitor to town last
night. Manager Dan. Ferguson could not
give him the date ho wanted.
Moo Hlrsh, of tho Famons store, has recov
ered from tho bronchial trouble from which
he suffered the past week.
Luther R. Edwards has gotio to Philadel
phia to witness tho big foot ball gamo in that
city to-morrow.
Miss Mzzlo Bcllis entertained a number of
hor friends at her residence on North Market
street, last night.
John Duffy, of St. Clair, is a guest of town
friends.
Mnrrlttgefl.
Rev. Frank Holllushead, pastor of tLe
First Baptist church at Ashland, and Miss
Genevieve Bodonbaugb, of Lewisburg, were
married yesterday at the latter place.
John J. Dolan, of Tamaqua, who uncere
moniously loft his alllanced ou tho ove of
their nuptial, has seen the error of his way,
came back and ro-pligbted his troth. Mi"
Annie Wasson has again accepted him and
accompanied Mm to Hymen's shrine to-day.
Miss Lizr.in Frantz, dauglitor of.Mrni.il
Mrs Jacob Frantz, of West Coal street, will
bo married in Philadelphia this mouth. Mis-t
1'inutz has lived in tho city for a number of
years.
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, nil Skin
Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only
25cts. o box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by
A. Wasley, Dnigjjist.
Hall Keiifcwed.
Thomas Polokoni3 was obliged to furnish
new bail in tho sum of $300 belote Justice
Shoemaker last night, Georgo Sokalowskl
having surrendered the first bail to the court
and a re-arrost following on a ball piece.
Polukonis is chargod with criminal libel by
Joseph A. Anderson, who alleges that Polo
konis caused a publication in a Lithuanian
newspaper to tho effect that Anderson eloped
with Polokonis' wife. Tho latter disappeared
last spring and never returned.
Fourth Assailant Arrested.
Michael Adamczyk was arraigned beforo
Justico Shoemaker last night on complaint of
Mrs. Mary Casey, who alleged that tho ac
cused was one of the men who assaulted her
husband, Michael, on October 1st, last
Adamczyk gave $300 ball. This Is the fourth
arrest In the case Casoy is still confined to
his home on account of the injuries. Ho was
beaten about the head and also received
interim! injuries.
.Miiranror fctn n Kespttn.
Simbury, Pa., Nov. 3. Edward Crls
Binger, confined in the county jail here
awaiting execution for the murder of
Daisy Smith, about a year ago, was
yesterday granted a respite by Govr
ernor Stone to Dec. 5, in order to allow
the condemned man's counsel to plead
for him before the pardon board.
FHEK LUNCIIES TO-NIGHT.
bickebt's.
Clam soup, free, to-night. Special lunch
to-morrow morning,
hentz's.
Noodle soup to-night. Pea soup to-morrow
morning.
CIIAS. E ADZIKWICZ'S.
Clam soup will bo served, free, to all pa
trons tonight.
WEEKS.'
Oyster soup, free, to-night.
POOLEB'B.
Oyster soup to-night. Largest and coldest
glass of beer in town.
flANNlNQ.
New Goods.
BARGAINS
Clothes pins 1 cent a dozen.
Needles, 1 cent a paper.
Tumblers, 2 cents a piece.
CofTfe mills 28 cents.
Coffee pots, 10 cents.
Soap, 10 pieces for 25 cents.
Washing powder, 2 boxes for 5 cents.
goods are going up.
Store, East c3t?e"
Street.
DECORATIVE
ART 3
Has Achieved its greatest triumphs In our
artistto and handsome stock of wall papers
All the latest d deigns and fashionable shades
and colorings are embodied in our superb
stook of art wall papers. We have them from
$1 00 per roll for high art decorations to 5
cento per roll for bedroom, parlor, hull or'
dining room papers.
All Artistic I
All Pretty I
224 West Centre St.
Shenandoah.
for ovor us
or mod ioijo for
HEUIlA'LGIAM.nimilarnnTn.lM V I
turn iircjmruu uuuur ion GiruiKcni
GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,
oaciiocu 07 eminent pnysicunsi
UR. RIP.HTER'S
i . w
World ronowtind t TVmnrtnMv PuCPrBS f ol 1
drmiy gennlno wlihTraJo Mark " Anchor,"
iS.&tie.auottie. A' 'iiuroirinsMorinroueu
r.A2.EIEITSE4C0.,C13rMtlCt., HEWT0I1E.
M HIGHEST AWARDS.
13 Branch Houses, Own Qlniswcris.
Entlortetl and Krcommtniietl by a.;
. LeatUna Mich .nlttm&J: 'alt
.. nrvaalnta. 1 inwters. ami 7S
ollitr niu nlntnt .'j'jt
laoatnfctt"
DR. RICHTCrt'S
"AHCnoit" STOaiACIIAI, test for
lyBpcpwIwA.wromnri i;oiiipinlntn.i
Foot Hall To-morrow. .
Tho Shenandoah High School eleven will
pluy its first g 11 nio to-morrow aftenioon at
Ashland. The oniioHing teiuu will he tho
High school eleven of that phico. Following
is the line-up of bath to.uns :
SlIP.KANIlOAl! ASIILAHI.
Jno MeUonnlit, I.'ll Eml. Durklii,
W. CoiiKhlln, Left Tnokle. llctz,
Jnme Vell8, Left Guilrd. Lefiylfr,
W. Mc(?orthy, Center. VaiiKlin,
1. llrennnn, ItlRlitGunrd. Williams,
J McDonald, ItlRht Taetlo. Snyder,
Frank Conry, Right Knd. F. Lcntz,
James Stuck, Half I lack. Doolln,
W. Conry. Right Half Hock. Laudenfleld,
JanieB Dallun, Quarter Hack. Itlch,
O. Watson, full Hack 1). Lentz,
Injureil lit Quitting Time.
Shortly beforo quitting timo last evening,
Patrick Esan va seriously and probably
fatally Injured at Shenandoah City colliery,
lid waa employed as a laborer in a bieast
'under Contractor John Williams, and while
m stooping position ho was pi.ned to the
Kround by u fall of rook. His hip w.ts dislo
cated and Injuries to his hack inflicted that
caused tho victim intcu-,0 pain, lie was re
moved to tho boarding house of Mrs. Mary
Ellis, on North Bowers street, where he re
mained until this moriiliii;. lie is now con
fined in tho Miners' hospital. Ho is u sou of
James Egan, of West Cherry street.
A Victim Dies.
Joseph, tho 15-yoar-old son of John and
Elizabeth Jones, of Mahanoy City, died
shortly after beiiiK admitted to the Miners'
hospital yesterday afternoon, llo had been
injured hy being thrown into the roller
machinery In the breaker of Mahanoy City
colliery, his coat having been caught hy tho
arm of a shaker. Had tho victim survived
bis left leg and ruht foot would havo been
amputated. Tho funeral will take place on
Sunday afternoon.
Colliery Accidents.
U ramus Shamakuska had the middle finger
of his left hand smashed at Ellangowan col
liery yesterday afternoon, hy being caught in
a fan.
William Harmus, of South Main str.et,
was completely covered by a fall of coal at
Wiggans yesterday. His head, shoulders,
back and olhow were badly cut and bruised.
His injuries are not serious. Dr. W. N. Stein
is attoudiug both these cases.
"Manning" l the Maine.
Manning will open a new shoe store at the
corner of Main and Oak streets to-morrow.
Mr. .Manning is not a new beginner, hut has
had years of experience in tho shoo business
and knows how to buy goods and extend full
value in prico to his patrons.
Energy all gone? Headache? Stomach
out of order? Simplyaoaso of torpid liver.
Burdock Blood Bitters will make a now man
or woman of you.
Marriage Licenses.
Henry L. Boyer, of Philadelphia, and
Anna Cliff, of Port Carbon ; Joseph Lawraitis
and Razalia Witkawska, both of Shenandoah;
Peter BebrinlkaB and Katie Krulikinto, both
of Shenandoah ; Stephen Slowicaki and
Kataizyna Wokczazab, both of Shenandoah.
Letters Granted,
Letters of administration d. b. u. were
granted to A. F. HotrmoistT nnd H. H. Kocli
on the eitate of Isaac Holl'meister, late of
Auburn, deceased.
Letters testamentary wore granted to
Patrick Mulligan on the' estate of Graco
Bresliu, late of McAdoo, deceased.
House Itlown Up,
Unknown enemies of John Medalis pUceil
dynamite under the stable near his house at
Jit. Carmol, and fled after attaching a fuse.
In a few minutes the dynamite exploded
with a great roar, badly demolishing the
building.
Master Mechanlo lte.lglis.
C. II. Uewitt, who has beou master mo-
chanic at tho Delano shops of the Lehigh
Valley for a number of years, resigned yeR-
teruay. Ho is succeeded by J. V. Sturdey
vant.
For Morbid conditions take Beecijam's
Pills. '
FOUR DOCTORS Fillit
18 months in a ehai?.
Specialist also fails to even relieve
a bad case of Asthma,
The BRAZILIAN BALM instantly re
lieves and effects a Radical Cure,
Shaker Station, Ct., Feb. 3, 1899.
Brazilian Balm
has done won
ders for nie, after
stifferin.; 2 years
with A.thma. I
receive.1 no help
from four of our
local physicians,
and a. specialist
in Hartford, -who
is at the head of
the hospital and
receives all the
1 critical cases iu
the adjoin i n g
counties. For 18
months I never
lid dpwn et la chair day nnd night
ind had to be drawn from one room to
mother, rjy riy doctor's orders I went
UtB i 'id staid several mouths but re
delved no benefit. At last Brazilian
ialm was rec-muiended to me so highly
i decided to try it. Inside of a week I
ould sleep in my bed. Now I am out
Icors every day, tending to everything,
to not have any Asthma and will soon
Mime my old occupation, foreman of
he EUdy lilot-tric Mfg. Co., of Windsor
t. Most jrratefully yours,
wm II. Wood.
Thousands of iUn'm precrib Brazilian
.lwi In Catarrh, Asthma. Pleurliy and Grippe.
July thing known that remove, all the alter
-fftctl of rlppe in I.unin. Liver. Kiilntya Etc.
iOcH.and.afJabotlleat.liUKKit. Willi the
11.00 bottle you yet a mouth', treatment PKRH
)f Toxicola TABLirr.. Iht best Tonic Strength
builder In the world n K Jackson & Co.,
Manufacturing Cliemi.U, Indianapolis, lud.
SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE,
Wholesale Agents
GOLDIN'S
NOVEMBER ANNOUNCEMENT !
Predictions tell us that this will be a very cold and severe mouth. Are you pre
pared for it in the line of Clothing and
- - - "OVERCOATS ?" - - -
If not, you should be, and the place to do your buying is where you can be
suited iu both quality and price. We have thousands of styles in our store and ,
can suit anybody.
RRICES FRpM $3.00 UR TO $18.00.
Our prices are so low and our stock so large that people from all parts of the
county looking for good clothing at reasonable prices cull at the
P, S, We have just received from the most fashionable manufacturer about fifty different styles of the very
latest designs in Silks, Worsted and Tattewsall double brested vests. They can be seen this even -ing
in our large show window.
and 11 S. Main
Whin Protection Tins llo no.
"A protective tariff, despite the
claims of Democrntlc statesmen during
a recent sosplon of congress," says tho
Grecnsburg Press, "lias not reduced
our markets, and we aro selling to tho
outsldo world a million dollars' worth
of manufactures every day In the year.
Secretary of State Hay, who Is es
pecially able to speak with accuracy,
says in the connection: "Wo have gone
far toward solving the problem which
had so long vexed the economists of
the world ot raising wages and at the
same time lowering the cost of produc
tionsomething which no other people
have accomplished In an equal degree.
We pay the highest wages which aro
paid in the world. We sell our goods
to such an advantage that wo are be
ginning to furnish them to every quar
ter of the globe. We are building loco
motives for railways in Europe, Asia
and Africa; our bridges can be built
In America, ferried across the Atlan
tic, transported up the Nile, and flung
across a river in the Soudan In less
time than any European nation with a
start of 4,000 miles can do the work.
Wo sell Ironware In Birmingham;
carpets In Kidderminster; we pipe the
sowers of Scottish cities; our bicycles
distance all competitors on the con
tinent, and Ohio sends watch cases to
Geneva.' "
Ladies' and Misses' Garments
The great success of our coat
department has been brought about
by giving the best values for the
least money. This season we offer
the nicest and most complete line
of garments. Coats iu all colors,
Tans, 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
trakhan 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 sie them.
R. F. GILL,
NORTH EVIAIN STREET
In checks will save you
money by buying our
bread. Try it and be
convinced. You re
c
ceive seven loaves.
1 Oc Regular size cup cake 7c.
1 oc Regular size sponge cake Sc.
Try our confectionery. Buy from us.
We sell fine confectionery cheap.
Boston Bakery,
II, Morgan stein.
237 V. Centre Street-
MISCELLANEOUS.
I7IOK KENT. Store and dwelling at 103 North
Main street. Apply to Mrs. Burns, 107
North Main street.
li-a-tw
IOST On the evening of Oct. 20th, a ladles'
J gold watch and fob. Name Inside on case.
Hultabln reward to Under. Call at Hkhald
ofllce. 11-1 3t
FOIl HUNT. A very desirable brick dwelling
Iioubc, No. 21 Kut Oak street. Eight rooms
with ktcam beat plant, bath, hot and cold water
(Jan in every room. Kent reasonable. Apply
at 28 West Lloyd street, or 20 South White
street. 80-1-3
1.10IC SALK. The licensed .nloon on North
' Main street, now conducted by Michael
Peters. It is fitted up with all convenlencesand
in one of the oldest and best located stands In
Hh'naudoah. Kor terms apply to M. Peters, IS
North Main street. 10-23-tf
InOU SALK-'-Tho propcity of the Delaney
Kstate, on Centre street, between Main nnd
Jnrdln streets. Lot 40x75 feet, embracing one
double throe-story frame building, a private
dwelling and a 30-foot vacant lot Price reason
able. Apply to Mrs Margaret llrcnnqn, on the
premises 10-21-tf
IOIt SALIC A spring wagon. Apply at the
1 Hkualii office. tt
mUUBTWOIlTHY man to represent ono or
X more counties; 812.00 u week from start,
easily made. Permanent position. Pleasant
work. Holiday specialty Address, J, 11. Hliepp,
1031-1033 Chestnut St., l'hlla.. l'a, 10-19-lm
WIS wish live traveling manager In your
territory ut once, man or woman; liberal
cash and commission first year moro second
year, if deserved; some for local work also ;
good references required thoso out of employ,
mentor wishing to better themselves, address,
"Factory," cor. Perkins and Union Sts., Akron,
Ohio. 9-25-2m
NOTIC15. Desl'nhle properties for sale. Ap
ply to 8, U. M. Ilollopeter, attorney, Shen
andoah. 8-31-tf
I A Handsomo Completion"!
Is one of the greatest charms a woo.au cant
possess Vozzoni's GourLBXiox I'owdub
gives iv. I
GOLDIN'S
Clothing
St.,
11 GAUGHAN'S. H
Ladies' Waiats In plaids, plain cloth, mercerized satteen and mohotr In plain, tucked and
braided fronts, from 60 cents to $2.50.
FACTORY SHOE STORE.
NO. B. SOUTH INIAIN ST.
WALL PAPER GREATLY REDUCED.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR BARGAINS.
30c Papers Reduced to lSc. 25c Papers Reduced to 12.
10c Papers Reduced to 8c.
Thos. Snyder,
22
MRS. J. J. KELLY, 26 S. Main St.
PXXXXXXXXXXXXI
Special Sale
Of
CHILDREN'S CAPES,
New Styles, New Shapes, at Lowest Prices.
Saturday : and : Monday : Only I
WvVvVWAAAAAAAANWMrWvV
F. J.
21 North
GOLDIN'S
House,
I Golclin, Proprietor.
Ladles', MI.hca and Children's Coats aro
now being dally ricetveil by us. Wo have a
large stock ot the best tallor-inado garments In
attractive stylet, well fitting, made from best
materials nnd lined throughout with satin and
plain and fancy silk tafteta.
Ladles' all-wool Kersey Jackets,
from $3.75 to $14 00.
Ladies' all-wool Kersey Jackets, in
tan, castor and blue, $7. 00, $8.00,
Slo.oo to' $1-1.00.
Children's Jackets, 6 to 14 years.
$1.50, $3.00, $2.50, $3.oo, $4 to $6.
If you nre Interested in blankets there is an
inducement here for you to buy. Our special
11-4 all-wool home-made blankets at $3.75
worth $5.00, is u bargain. A large cotton blanket
white and grey, with fancy borders, 39c. Vor
these you would be asked elsewhere SOo to CCc.
Fine California blankets, with red, blue and
pink borders, from $1.50 to $7.00.
Fall Announcement
We have now the pleasure ot
announcing to the public that
we have the largest and most
complete line ot winter foot
wear. They are none but the
latest styles at
FACTORY PRICE S.
Our line of Winter Russets
are genuine beauties. A call
to our store will be appreci
ated and prove beneficial to
you.
ABE L-EVIIVJE, Rrop.
?ovjth Jardln St.,
Shenandoah, Pa
EALL 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
prove a pleasure for you to visit our opening-
PORTZ,
Main Street
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