POISON r HAS ITS PLAOH in nil systems of meilldno, and It Is fre quently called for In Sreecrlptions. It tn evt ent, therefore that no guesswork ni list bo per mitted in compounding prescriptions nor as to quality of tlio drugs employed. Our Prescription Department Is i In competent hands, nnrl our long leooril of Sllcopflflful exnprlcinon wurrA, H II In guaranteeing alnolute accuracy and purity ' Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main St., Shenandoah. Telephouo Connection. Tlwbest dresws In Shenandoah bavo learned that the styled we allow ore "something to tie to" In the matter of twite and correctness. Our Display of Pall Neckwear For men ami women, la n subject of pride on our port. For economical buyers wp have some equally stylish tilings to show. AVe are showing n splendid line of fall nuttings and trouserings. Also material for over coats. Call and see them. Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24 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. 8PONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Sacrifice Piano Bargains. A square piano in good condition. A give away bargain. $85 Parlor Grand Piano A HighGrade Can be exchanged for any other style of instrument. These O'NEILL Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, 1 0G South Main St. 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. For two yards wide oil cloth Is not an every day opportunity. Tbatlsour selling price. 40c $1 L30 Will buy an extra large keg- of the finest while miwk ertl ever broUffht to town. We bare a cheaper kind, also very good. Try our Mlnee Meat, t pounds for 2S cents. E3. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre St. Twp doors below Hull's dairy. S o m e - ELECTION RETURNS. lOontlnued troni First l'age.) Hr-nnlm 118. Wadllnxer 08: Herner 115. Mc laughlin 67; Doertliuger 41, Depow 85!; Lelli f), farcy U0; Shoener 97, Nigging su; Jcnkyn IS, Nicliter 78; Iter-c 58, Adam TO; Itobcr 30, Randier 81. Ilromrui "II. tipio 78; Ahronv field 37, Il..kerl. TAMAQUA. The lleMihlicaiis made cunslilijrnble gain at Tamanua, tl.o majority of tho candidates of that party securing a majority. Tho highest voto received was that cast for Deliow. who liad a maturity of 611, while I.elb's majority' was 105, and that given Merger for District Attorney was so. Jiicigo llcnnniR received a majority of 18, while Nlchtur defoatod Jenkyn hy 3 volos. Schooner received a majority ot sill), and Ueese in In tlio Com missioner oonleat jlremmn load Knitner by only U votes and Opir had a majority of 53 over Kelier. The Democratic candidate for l'oor Director, ueeker. who lives there, oar' ried the town hy 508 majority. Tlio project to Issue $50,000 bonds to improve tlio water supply was defeated. KLBCTION IX'llOKH. Of all and words of tongue or pen, The snddnst are these Were It Koch, not Hennlng, It might have been. Delano was unanimous all but three for Depow. The .First ward had no rows yesterday, tlio Fifth however fllli-d the bill. I.eib carried Mulligan's ward 111 Ashland tbo first Republican event of tlio kind, Ashland has the reputation of standing by her sous for otllco. Mahauoy City stood by Adam and Depow as Ashland did with l.eili. The defeat of Judge Hennlng should teach tlio politicians to have more regard for tlio wishes of the voters ami less for tlio wiping out of old scores Shenandoah's Third want vote on state candidates is suggestive of dissatisfaction with machine methods. Quo of the unfortunato results Is that Shenandoah doesn't secure one of tlio sue easeful candidates. With three candidates from this town, either one of them worthy and deserving of elcctiou, they all go hy the wayside. The Kopubllcans aro quite cheerful, thank you. We accept thu largo loaf. Iist year Schuylkill wcntstmlglitly Demo emtio. This year wo divide up the offices equally and next year we will take tbo whole hog. PERSONAL MENTION. (1. V. Keiper returned to Philadelphia to day. Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Stein spent to day at tho comity seat. Mr. and Mis. J. J. Franey were passengers to rmiaueipiua to-aay. Martin Umbach, of West Coal street, was a county seat visitor to-day. Miss I!. M. Devers. a clerk at Wilklnson'i daylight store, is confined to her home by illness. Oeorgo Jones, of West Coal street, machln ist at Delano shops, moved Lis family to Wetherly. Robert Morgans, of West Cherry street, has resumed work again after an idleness of seven weeks with a broken leg. William Kiniiuel, Jr., of Sheppton, and Justice of the Peace Nungeeser, of Hingtown were i'ottsvillo visitors to-lay. Hi-Senator B. J. Monaghan, of I'liiladel plila, is ill at the residence or Mrs. J. Monaghan, on South White street. Missee Katio Gallagher and Annie MC' Mcuamin were entertained by their host of Centralia acquaintances yesterday. Mrs. Alice A. Morgans and sons, William 'and Uriah, are guests at tho home of Outsid Foreman William Tiley, of Silver Creek, Mrs. T. S. Lewis and her two children, of (it. Clair, are tue guests ot too rormer'i brother, W. E. Phillips, on West Oak street Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Earl1 Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by ita action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee, Price 23 cts. and 50 cU. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. Quality, Durability, ftcStmyies, Perfect Fit, Are the features oi our footwear. Another top notch feature is our prices. We can com pete with any other dealer, us once, and you will try again. Try A. WOMER, NO. 124 NORTH MAIN ST. Carload of Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION AT OUR STORE. We have the best satisfactory giving products that are being sold anywhere. Save money by coming to see us and our display. DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nis 1 19-121-123 North Main St. Our- Confectionery I worth o trial. Huy It from im. We sell you fine confec tionery at prlc you pay lor uiteap giuco preparations. Try our 38 oents "orth of bread cbettka. It ntltlra you to seven loaves, t Oc Regular size cup cake 7c 1 oo Regular size sponge cake Oc. Boston Bakery, U. Jlorgau.Ulu. 2)7 W. Centre Street' Act Ilk" ma"u strcitBlltcnlng tlio Mus cular 8. 'mi rc inrui(f the long-lost Com plexion ' " ing hack the keen edge of Appetite ,in l luMiislngwitli tlio Rosebud of Health the whole physical energy of tho human fmmo. One oftho best guar antees f. the Nervous ami Debilitated Is that !! i.lmn- Pills lnvo Hip largest Saloof mi Patent Medlclnoln tlio World, nnd tli lu been achieved without tho public 't vn or testimonials. 10 cents and 25 ccntM ot all drug stores EinnmsFHimniuaEfuannmanniuiuu! Ulion y. Ejion. was known nuil highly ox- tecfnCtl in Hie iiiu-li-nlH us uu article of iuxjiry .ni'l wim usoil liy thoui for n nrlstj "f ptirposes. In .lii'lin it Ik Hiiiil Hint It wits cm- plofrid ti. Kings for Reoptors mill nlso foflni;ti'K On nt'oouiit of Its Hitp- posed ,!iiiuguiii.iu! to poisons, It .was usdil In ,i l.i fr ilrlnkltig cups. Tllft ii.nne rlioiiy Is glvun to tlio wood of hdVrrnl miotics of trees. All kinds of olxmv aro ilistlngulslicd for their great driislty nnd dark color. Tho wood In nil uirli-tlen Is heavier thiiu Witter. The heaviewt vnrlotles mo the lln'fkUM Tin- oilier gnidos require n consldi miile amount of stnlnlng to iilnlte ilnui lilnck. UlxJny is of it uniform color through' out nnd will not show nuy deterlor.T tlon.even from long continued use. Tliei" me three varieties of ebony well known in commerce. Tho ebony from the (.Jalioon coast of Africa Is the darkest The Madagascar ebony is the densest. The Macassar ebony furnish' es the largest pieces. It Is bold by weight. Imitations of ebony can alwnys be distinguished by their lighter weight, and the cheaper Imitations can be de tected by merely scratching the sur face. Jewelers' Weekly. A Mexlenn flnniblcr. Don Felipe Mnrtid, tlie famous Rnnv blltiR Iioiiho proprietor of tlio City of Mexico, hail made n fortune In the business before the government ilecld cd to abolish gnmbllnt; houses by levy1 Ing on them a Ilcenso tax of $1,000 a day. One by one tho gambling houses closed, and when the Held was clear Don I'V'llpu Martel approached the nil thorltles with $1,000 In cash and de manded a day's license. In a few hours his place was thronged. At a Hlngle stroke he had won the patronage of Mexico, and his doors have never been closed since. The dally outlay of $1,000 Is not missed from tho dally revenue of thousands. Ills stroug re ligious tendencies aro so well known that nobody was surprised when no built In the village of San Angel church thnt cost more than $30,000. The poor people vt tho vicinity, nnd many of the rich ns well, have como to regard him as a sort of fairy prince, Ills own stylo of living encourages thl belief. The Martel mauston In the City of Mexico Is a magnificent affair constantly filled with guests. A curl ous feature Is that It contains 40 win dows the number of cards In the Mex lean deck. Quality First. Quality is the first essential with all manu factnrers with established reputations. The liTmblle nickle works wonder In all lines of tradel and the oftener it Is turned the greater Is tho purchasing power In any line. With the nlmblo uiekle you can get one aree 10c package of "Ited Cross" starch, one large 10c package of "Hublnger's Best" starch, with the premiums, two Shakespeare panels. or ono Twentieth Century Girl Calendar. The .Endless Chain Starch Book will enable you io get the above goods as advertised. TMs'otTer is made in Introducing tho goods only and will be withdrawn in a short time, and Ihe starch sold at the regular prlco of 10c per package. Ask your grocer for this starch and btaiu the beautiful Christmas presents free. Attending nia Oirn Funeral. At Interesting story Is told about a Freicb cab driver named Prosper Ho inlaj, tvbo actually attended his own funtral. Some time ago Romlcu was contlcted of some offense and sentenc ed :o a term of Imprisonment. Since thei'tio bad been In biding at thohouso of ; ' brother. Tho brother died, and an i isplratlon occurred to the convict ed i ib driver. Accordingly he obtain ed ; .cortlflcate of his own death and atti idcU as chief mourner. T o fraud might never have been dlsi ivored, nnd Itomlou might havo pas -'J as his own brother to bis dying day but for tho fact that at tho grove sldi thpro was a policeman who hap pen (1 to know liltn. Tho policeman ncc ated blm and, on getting an nn swi , said facetiously, "This Is tho first tln I bavo heard a dead man speak." Tin unlucky dissimulator was haled off o the bureau and has siuco been sen :nced to Ave months' Imprison meit. Deafness Cannot be Cured by lilal applications, as they cannot rracli the dlseujed portion ot the ear. There Is only one way P cure deafness, and that Is by ennstitu ttoni) remedies. Deafness is caused by an In flamtl condition of the mucous lining of the Kiistl'lilaii Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you live a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear Ing, (ud wnen It Is entirely closed dffi.eiM Is thjresult.and unleasthe Inflammation cum lie alec lout and this tbe restored to Its normal comSlou. liearmir win uu ui-nrujwi u,v,v. , i. . .,,, i ...... ... t... -. nluelase out of ten are caused by catarrh, wkljls nothing but an Inflamed condition of the Jucous surface. v .vlllgive One Hundred Dollar for any case Deafness (caused Uy catarrh) tlmt con- not I loured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. Sea d for elrci rs, 'ree-j, j (jHisxijv & CO., Toledo. O flo Ui, bv DruKirists, 7fc- t Family Pill are lb but. BRENNANMJST HANG. The Supremo Court ltpfnnea to Grant Him k New Trial. The Supremo Court has passed upon the appeal of Thomas llrcnnan, of New Plilla- I'lphla, found cuilty of themurdorof Harry Klllott, on Juno 3rd last, and refuses to rant him a new trial, llrcnnan has but otio rnoie chance to esonpo the'gallows, and that an appeal to tho Hoard of Pardons. The Governor, however, will fix n day for llrennan'a execution whether that appeal is made or not. Tho crltno for which Thomas llrcnnan will sutler death on tho era Hold was committed in New Philadelphia on the evening of Juno 2nd, 160!), The details of the murder of which he was convicted at the July term are still flesh In tho minds of the pcoplo throughout this county, and no one more fully understands its helnousnesa better than tho condemned man himself. A hitter feel- iiiK existed for soino time between Thomas llrcnnan and Harry Elliott, both of wlioin were employed at the colliery. Breiinan, bowovcr, was defeated for constable in that burouch several years ago, and thl. cu Ki nderod a greater hostilo feeling between thu two men and their friends, On the ajrter noon of June 2nd, IBM), when llrennau re ceived his pay check ho was sovoral days liort fur which ho held Elliott responsible llrennau attributed this shortage to Elliott's wilful neglect and after going to his boarding ouse and eating his supper ho went forth with to Elliott's house. Tho lattor was washing himself in tlio presence of his family when Brennau deliberately drew a revolver and inflicted wounds from which Elliott died the next day. llrcnnan said i I donolt and I am satisfied to dlo for it," The crime is regarded as ono of tho most brutal ever committed In the county nod It Is safe to say llrcnnan has little liopu of escap ing Its expiation on the gallows. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Countrj Chronlclail for llastr Perusal. The politicians can now take a rest, Tho paving on North Main street will be completed, this week. The motormcn and conductors at Potta- vllle demand nine-hour days. Art wall lupeiBrtt Cardin's for 5 and 6 ceuts per roll. Como and seo them. tf An original pension of f 0.00 por month has been granted to Win, Lnndofcld, of Ashland. Tho Ashland school teachers want a holi day to enable them to attend the Philadel ita Exposition. llHzleton will shortly bo honored with the presence of Gov. Theodore Ituosovelt, of New Yurk. lie is to lecture at the Grand opera house under tho auspices of the Cambro American Society. During last night vandals entered St Peter's Catholic church at Heading and battoroil onen tho contribution boxes. Next the vestment drawers and closets containing sacred vetsels wero pried open, but nothing was taken, Humor has it that New York capitalists will erect at Tamanua a new opera bouse on the ground now occupied by the Delmonico hotel. A meeting of superintendents and princi pals of schools of tho county "was held in i'ottsvillo yesterday. John Ncider, a miner employed at Tuunel Rldgo colliery, received painful injures aoouc Ine ncau yesterday uy Doing caugut oy a tail ot coal. On tho 14th and 15th of November a mag. nlflccnt display of meteors is to be expected by. persons who watch the sky at nigot es pocially late at night, towards sunrise, 'Joseph Merusky has brought suit against George Bolinski for $2,000 damages. ' They live at Mananoy 1'lane. Iiishon Fowler will preside over the Phil adelphia Methodist Episcopal conference in March next. In a fit of jealousy. Joseph Collingwood of West Suubury, Butler county, fatally shot his wile. Robbers drove off with a wagon load of uooiy vaiutu at q uuu iroiu jouu u. Jjaw s general store at llollidaysburg. t A lengthy petition has been presented to the Berks County Commissioners for tho erection of a soldiers' and sailors' monument by the county. A meeting of the Foreign Mission Board o; the Reformed church was held yesterday at Uarrisburg. to select missionaries for China and Japan, The Schultz, Bridge and Iron Company, of Pittsburg, has been awarded the contract for a steel bridge and pier at Tahuacan, Mexico, that will cost about 000,000, A card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the monoy on a SO-cent bottlo of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to cure your cough or cold. Wo also guarau. tea a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. .Wasley, C. II. Uagenbuch Shenandoah Drng Store, P.W. Biereteiu & Co Died In the l'hlllpplnea. Mrs. John Curley, of Glrardvllle. yester day received a communication from the war department at Washington, announcing tho death of her son, Charles, In tho Philippine Islands, lie was in the United states ser vice and died in an army hospital from au abscess or the stomach. City Charter Defeated The voters of I'ottsvillo have once more decided that Pottsville shall remain a bor ough. The city charter project was defeated by 140 votes. The total vote was as follows : For city charter, 1,303 votes; against, 1,517. On this question there were over four hun dred more votes polled this year than In 160S. Shorter Hours at the Collieries. From llazleton standard. Orders have been posted at Lehigh Valley collieries notifying the employes that here. after uiuo hours would constitute a day's labor. Heretofore the company's men have worked ten hours per day. Change of Ownership, Anthony Schmlcker has purchased the saloon of Michael Peters, on North Main street. Mr. Peters has changed his place of residence to the building at the rear of tho premises. Lost Her l'ockethook. While In attendance at a funeral yesterday morning Mrs. J. J. Bradley lost her pocket containing f 10. It has not been recovered yet. Clionlug u New Ilabbl. A new Rabbi will ofUciate In the syn agogue of the Kehelos of Israel on Oak street on next Saturday, to be followed by several meetlugs on succeeding Saturdays, and from them a selection will be made later ou. Kev. Mituik, the present Rabbi, has received a call from a large congregation iu Philadel phia. FUKE LUNCH KH TO-NIQHT, CUA8, BADZIEWIOZ'B. Rice soup will be served, free, to all pa. trims to-night. . WKKKB. A nice dish of bean soup to-night, r oo use's. Hour krout, pork aud mashed potatoes to liiinbt. FUN ON A TRAIN. Mam, the MhkIcUii, Hail n Curious lit perlence In Nebraska. Maro, tho magician, whose personality Is niujli moro suggestlvo of a prosperous young slock broker than it is of "second cousin to his Satanlo majesty" as ono of his admirers has styled lilin, had a curious experience on a train in Nebraska ono day this fall. A nlco looking old lady sat In ono of the scats of a day coach with a basket of eggs beside her. In passing through the car Maro saw a chalice for a llttlo harmless fun. Lifting his lint to her ho asked If the eggs were for sale, and if sho would cell him a single Ono. She dcc.lucd to sell, but said she would glvo him ono. lie thanked her, took tho egg and placing it to his oar said ho thought lie heard something insido. Hho declared that lin poMible as tho eggs wero strictly fresh. Maro tapped the sholl with the end of his pocket kulfo and as It cracked open a perky young canary ruffled Ita feathers and gave a chenrftil peop of freedom. Aud with ihe bulging ryca of the startled pnsseuger fixed upon him he tossed tho tiny creature Into tho air whoro It completely vanished. Then, turning to a long-bearded tiiuu, who had hi on uu open mouthed spectator of tho in cident, be deftly extracted an egg from his luiuriaut whiskers and passed It back to the old lady, 8ho refused to touch It, howover, and squsczed up against the window to get as far away us possible from the uncanny man. ( was an hour licloro sho was able to tip was only a preemto that tho whole nffalr clover bit of necromancy. Maru will appear in Shenandoah on tho 1 tli Inst., at Ferguson's theatre, as the open ing nttrnctlou of tho llrockway Entertain, ment Course. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Necrology lteportit of This nnd tlthei Towns of tho County. Mrs. Margaret Bochm, relict of tlio Into ex Chief Bu'gcss Joseph Boehm and mothor of Couucilmau John P. Bochm, passed away lastoveniug after a lingering illness. The deceased hud been ill for some time, and tho cause of death is givon as general debility, She was OH years old, aud was probably tbo oldest tesideut of Shenandoah, removing to this town iu ISOt. The deceased camo to this county when but ono year old. Eight chll- en survlvo, ns follows: John P.. Joseph, Mary, l.lzzlo, Sarah, Kate, Margaret ami I'.nima. Tho funeral will tako placo on Sat urday afternoou at 2 o'clock, from her late rosidenco on North Main street, services will bo held In tho German Lutheran church. Interment will be made in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Tho dcroascd was well aud favor ably known, aud hor death will bo received with much sorrow by u largo clrclo of friends. Isaac Orwlg, an aged and respocted citizen, of Orwlgsburg, died yesterday aftor an ill ness of several months s.. tiering from Bright's dlscaso. Deceased was born iu Orwlgsburg 78 years ago, Mrs. John Knapp, an old and respected resident of Mahanoy City, died last evening, aged 57 years. She Is survived by a large family. Elizabeth, wife of Adonlah Davis, aged 60 years, died at her home at Morea this morn ing after a liugoriug illness. The deceased Is survived by her husband and four children. Interment on I riday at Jcansville. John A. Johann, who died on Monday at his home in Philadelphia, was well known in Schuylkill county, especially so from his connection with tho Schuylkill Traction Company, which embraces tho two trolley lines In this section, of which he was a di rector as well as treasurer. A Powder Mill Explosion Removes everything in sight ; so do drastic mineral puis, uut ootn aro mighty dangerous, uon i cynaiuue mo aencato machinery your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, when l)r. K.ing'8 New Life Pills, which are entIo as s summer breeze, do tho work perfectly. Cures Headache, Constipation Only 25o at A. Wasloy's drugstore. Llttlo Folks' Party. The many little friends of Eva, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uagenbuch, tendered ber a surprise party at her homo lastoveniug The little folks wero royally entertained for several hours, during which refreshments wore served. Those present wero Ella Womer, Lulu Miller, of Ringtowu; Emma and Mary Keithau, Clara Bobbin, Gussle and Rosio Dietz Josephine Fiirman, Ethel and Ella Morgan, Lottie Bill, Cora Hngeubuch. Mabel Weidinan, Laura Heokuian and Del Rov Uagenbuch, Tlonas Si auglin, Ray and Harry Jones, Hoy Lawlor, Frank Furmau, Adolph Bobbin, Harry and Charlie Hsgen bucli, Ralph Marshall, George Folmer and Amandus Schoppe, of Philadelphia. Hunger's Cn-tn-Date Meat Market, uoerry anu unestnut streets. Try our scrapple, puddings, inluco meat, sausage, fresh and smoked meats, tf Ho Smashed Windows. Thomis Bergen, of North Gilbert street, managed to store up a good load of Intoxi cants yesterday, notwithstanding all the saloons were supposed to be closed, and he went home In a condition similar to that of an Indian on the war path. When ho reached hu borne he commenced to smash windows Policeman Martin Foyle took him iu tow and had his bands badly scratched and bruised by the prisoner while on tho way to the lockup. Mr. ICalz Very Low. Word was recoived from Philadelphia late yesterday afternoon that the condition of George Ivatz, of North Jordin Btreet, was very critical. He is confined to tho Gorman hospital and Is suffeilng with liver troubles, Mrs. Katz and her two children bavo gone to Ins bedside. Married. Charles u. Niece and Miss Kat'e Cooper. prominent young peopl of Pottsville, will be wedded next Wednesday, The groom Is a pattern maker employed at the upper Potts ville shops, Sick Headaches, The curso of overworked womankind, are quickly aud surtly cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Price 25 cts. aud 50 cts. Sold by P. D, Klrlin ona guarantee. A l'athetlo Case. An account of the death of Pius Alonlskl on the Philadelphia Reading Railway at Gilhrrton was published iu last evening's IIkiiali. Siuco that time a very pathetic feature has developed In connection with the case. It appears that among the passengers on tho train that killed Alonlskl were the victim's wife and young, boo, who were on tbelr way to Join tbo husband and father at Gllberton, having arrived from Polaud on the preceding day. On For the I'lillllipliifn. William E Lewis, of Shenandoah, who was recruited at the Pottsville V. S A. i like, left yesterday morning euroute for Manila and the Philippine. He has beeu assigned to the depleted 21st Infantry. Victims Hurled. The funerals o'f the four victims who were smothered in a rush of culm at the Lawrence colliery took place this morning. Two of them were members of St. Qeorjo's Guards, of Mahanoy Plane, who attended the funerals In a body, accompanied by tbo Mahanoy Planeb.mil. lutermenta wero made In the cemeteries of town. OASTOIIIA. an the Tho Kind Yoa Hava Alway3 Bought GOLDIN'S (ovmbr fY)Y)OUT)Geref)t Predictions tell us that this will he a very cold nnd severe month. Are you pre pared for it iu the line of Clothing and - - - " OVERCOATS ?" If not, you should be, and the place to do your buying is where you can be Suited in both quality nnd price. We have thousands of styles in our store and can suit anybody. PRICES FROM $3.00 UP 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 j rices call at the s.- -We have just received from the most fashionable manufacturer about fiftv different styles of the very latest designs in Silks, Worsted and Tnttewsall double brested vests. They can be seen this even ing in our large show window. Mammoth Clothing House, and 11 S. Main T1IKAT1UUAL. PAN1W. SULLY. Ono might truthfully say of Daniel Sully's stage Irishman as embodied In his portrayal of O'Brien, the Contractor," that thore is truth without offense or exaggeration a veritable touch of that "nature which makes the whole world kin." At Ferguson's theatre Friday evening, Nov. 10th. "tuk rnoDioAL father." A fair sized audience wltnossed tho pro duction of a farcical piece of the above titla at Ferguson's theatre last night. The at tendance was no doubt interfered with by the elections. The performance deserved much better patronage than It received. Specialties formed the greater part of the program aud all of them wero good, es pecially the dancing. Lynn Wolcher was very amusing as "the old sport" and Fanny Temple was equally successful In her imper sonation of Dolly Bond," mien. HOKUM. On the 7th Inst., at Shenandoah, Mrs. Margaret 11 dim, relict or the late Joseph llochm , aired 03 ears, seven months nnd five days Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 2 oclocic, services in the ucrman i.utnrran church. IntermentlnOdd Fellow' cemetery. Friends and relatives Invited to attend. 8t MISCELLANEOUS. IjOIt KENT.- An eight room dwelling b ' on Coal street Apply at 23 Kant street. ll-8-3t E STRAYED From the pasture near the People's Artificial leo plant on the 1st tilt., a Ida k cow, having a small white spot on thu forehead and small stridght horns. A reward of S-.00 and all cx enses will be paid for return to J. Wolf, 112 East Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa ll-3-3t FOlt RENT. A very desirable brick dwelling house. No. 21 Emit Oak street. Eight rooms with steam heat plant, bath, hot and cold wntr Gn In everv room. Rent reononable. Apply nt 23 Vfest I.loyd street, or 20 South White street. 610 E STRAYED. From the premise of AVililan D. Chlmelewski, 231 East Cen're street, on the 4th lnt , n red cow with horns cut on. Jersey breed. Reword will be paid for It return, 11-7-St IJU)H UKNT. Store and dwelling at 103 North 1 Ma w street. Apply to Mrs. Ilurna, 107 North Mnln street. 11-3-lw 1710 U 8AI.K The propeity of the Deluney ' Kgffttf, on Centre street, between Main and Jortlln streets. lx)t 10x73 feet, embracing, one double tbreo-story frame bulldfnpr, a private dwelling and a 00-foot vacant lot Price reason able. Apply to Mrs Margaret Brennaiff on the premises 10-24-tf F IOH SALE.t-A spring wagon Apply at the JJF.KALD OtllCtJ, mitUSTWOKTHY man to reprrsent one or JL moro counties; $12.00 a week from start, easily made. Permanent position. Pleasant work. Holiday specialty. Address, J. B. Shepp, 10OMO33 Chestnut St., 1'hlla.. Pa. 10-19-lm WIZ wish a live traveling manager In your territory at once, man or woman; liberal cash and commission first year more second year. If deserved; some for local work also; good references required those ut of employ ment or wishing to better-themselves, address, "Factory," cor. Perklna and Union Sts Akron, Ohio. 9 2V2m VANTKD. A good baker, stead; work and 1 ! gooa offlee. ; JlEltAL ESTAUYED. Kstrayed from the premises of the undersigned on the 4th lust., a red cow. white on left front shoulder, white horha with black tips, turned. toward forehead, short tall, partly whit . Purchased two years ago from Georgo Blades, of Koarlng (.'reck, PHTKR J III LEY, 11-6-St 200 West Oak street. FOR SALE. Cheap to a prompt buyer. A very desirable three-story property In a mvedanuare on Main street. Contains two large store rooms with plate glass fronts Com fortable dwelling with bath. Yard, waremom ot.d btable, to each. Whole lot 80x150 feet to alley. Very fine location for any kind of business. Prefer to sell the whole property, but will sell part of it if desired, at very re sso ar able price and terms. For further information pleae address "Owner," P. O. Box 22, Shenan doah, Pa. 11-6-tf "VTOTICE. Desfrab'e properties for sale. Ap- x piy o o. u. iiouopeier, attorney. When- atiiuoatu. 5-UI-W 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 in all colors, Tans, Modes, Blues, Black, lined with sldnuer catin, mercarized satin, and silk. Also a fine selec tion of misses' and children 'scoats, neatly trimmed in braid and bias strips. A special line of Plush, Cloth, As trakhan and Oolf 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 MAIN STREET Dtue. i Coal CSOUDIIM'S St.. riANNINQ. 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 than elsewhere. E. riANNING, Corner Main and Oak Streets. M GAUGHAN'S, tear m&i Ladles' Wal'ts In r'a'ds, plain c'otli, mercerized satteen and mohair In plain, tucked and braided fronts, from 60 cents to $2.50, "Winter Russett Shoes." Gentmjmkn : We have the finest line of Men's Winter Russetts in the town. They are genuine beauties. We guarantee every pair of them to be strictly solid and are leather lined. Have three soles, and are sold in town at S3 oo. Our price is $225 We have the same shoes in black. Other winter Russetts in different styles, ranging from $1 .49 to ?3 oq per pair. The right place to buy all your shoes and boots is at the FACTORY SHOE STORE, NO. B. SOUTH MAIN ST. GO FOR YOUR To the Baltimore Cheap store, a great assortment in dishes, crockery aud household goods. A RE W OF" Stove pi; rs, 12 cents. Klbows, 12 cents. Wooden palls, 10 ceuts. Brooms, i5 cenW. Sloi e polish, S cents a box. Shoe ollsb, 3 cents a box. Machine oil, 3 cents a bottle. Don't be too late, Baltimore Cheap UR wall papers are arriving w dressy patterns for 1900. If you contemplate doing any We are leaders on wall paper. (flUR stock of window shades is now complete. Can give you almost anything you desire and at prices that will surely win your cus tom. All colors and patterns with or without lace and fringe. Call and see us. agF. J. 21 North 5XXXXXX)OOOOCKXXXXXXXXXXXX GOt-DIIM'S I Goldin, Proprietor. flANNINO. New Goods. ladles', Mines and Children's Costs are now being dally received by us. Wo have a large stork of the best tallnr-mnde garment In attractive style-, well flttlng, made from best materials and lined throughout with satin a d plain and fancy silk taffeta. Ladies' all-wool Kersey Jackets, from $3.75 to $14 00. Ladies' all-wool Kersty Jackets, In tan, castor and blue, $7.6o, $8.00, $10.00 to $14.00. 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 114 all-wool bonie.made blankets at $3.75 worth tA.OC, Is a burgrin A lorgecotton blanket white nnd grey, with fancy borders, 39o, For these you would be asked elsewhere 50uto tiOc. Fine California blankets, with red, blue and pink borders, from $4.60 to $7.00. UjlUipr7vjrixijbMS- ABE LEVN E, Prop. BARGAINS There you will find tinwear, agatewear, OUR PR CES : Clothes pins 1 cent n dozen. Needles, 1 cent a paper. Tumblers, 2 cents a piece. ColTce nillU 21 cent. ColTee pot, 10 cent. Soap, 10 piece for 23 cent. ivajning powuer, z noses tor S cents. as goods are going up. Store, East c3t?e" Street. every day. Strictly new and Beautiful design ns at sc per roll. papering call aud see our goods. PORTZ Main Street. f
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