lip wwWIM&imHIN PREVENTIVES AND CURES Form a big Item In the toilet of really careful and fastidious women In a cli mate like this. We entry n very complete line of x epeilliiKlr plmsnut unit nicnc1ous lo ttotm. ere ma, Itnlr ilmmlng"! imwdern. tollrt wntprfl, etc Their tuo will co n li tem ct the HI i-flpcts of the nun, wiml, smoke, soot nml mi at. Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main St., Shenandoah. Telephone Connection. THE NEWEST THINGS! When it pours down you may remember toat all that is new and serviceable in umbrellas may be found at our store. We solicit you to call on us and promise you a feast lor your eyes if you love the nicest things in men's furnishings, etc. Portz Bros., 24 North 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 FACTORY SHOE STORE, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. 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. Byes Tested Froe. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician, No. 118 South Main Street. THE TRUE FORTUNE HEATER Known to every family in town, needs no recommenda tion. We sell it at Lower Prices Than it has ever been sold. It adds beauty io every household. DAVISONS DEPARTHENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St, Our- Confectionery Is worth a trial. Buy It from ua. We sell you fine confeo- tloneryat prices yon pay (or cneap giuco preparations. Try our 25 cents worth of bread checks. It entities you to sovcu wny. 1 Oc Regular size cup cake 7c. l oo Regular size sponge cake Qc. Boston Bakery, B. Horsansteln. 287 W. Centre Street- Edward Early's Saloon, Cor, Oak street and Pear alien, Very convenient to the rear entrance of the lockup. TREE : LUNCH : SERVED : ALL : DAT, Thanksgiving Prunes, California Peaches, Citron, Lemon Peel, orange Peel, All Kinds of Nuts. We are still selling loU of 80 coffee, loose ooffe. See wbt you buy. It la E3. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre St. Two doors below Mull's dairy. PERSONAL MENTION. I Mrs. Michnul Connnltv. Mr. John Ivnnuh. Michael Mellot aud I'ollceinnn Matlin Mullahy lmve gono to I'lillndeluliln to attend the funeral of a relative- Deputy Internal ilnvenuo Collector It. Clav Kvnna, of St Clair, was n visitor to town to day. Mr. and Mis. W. M. llrowcr have enno to New York city to spend n fow days. Mrs Darralt and her three children are vltlting friends at Coutralia J. A. Mandour was a business visitor to Hntloton yesterday. F. A. Mathes. of ljchtnon. Is tlio truest of his brother-in-law, I'. W. Houck. Harry J. Tairott left yesterday for liM homo In l'hlladelnbla. Ho was accorananlcd by his daughter, Lldio, who will ruako her luturo bono tliore. Ml no Inspector Stain's wife exuocts tho arrival of her sistor, Mrs. Jeauuetto Jteid Allen, liero from Glasgow, Scotland, to-morrow, or Sunday. Mrs. Allen mill bo accom panied by her son, who is enrouto for Den ver, Col., for the bonoflt of his health. Cintlies Locked in Jnll. From Tamnn.ua Courier. John Delaney, who gavo his residence as SheDandouh, was arrested last ovoulng for being drunk and disorderly. Tho prisoner was arraigned before Chief Burgess Bauer this mornlnu and was fined 3. Ho had no money on his person but as ho purchased a new suit of clothes yesterday ho gave the wearing apparel ns socurlty. The clothes were locked up in the borough bastlle and Will remain there until Delaney raises the wind for a five spot. The Company Store. A Uat',eton dispatch says that the Lehigh Valloy Coal Company will abandon tho com pany store business on January 1st next, when all its contracts with store firms end. In tho Schuylkill region there aro several such stores at Lost Creek, Centralia, Mt. Carmcl and Shamokln, It is easy to see what a far reaching effect such a decision on tho part of the coal company will have Tho stores have usually been conducted by private corporations but au individual agree ment existed whereby orders of employes wcrt honored at the business countor and the bills thus contracted were in turn recognized in tho ollico of tbo coal company. Prepared under GERMAN LAWS, Is Excellent for Rheumatism, Backache, etc. UK. KICMTER'S world-Renowned "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. None genulnevrlthout Trade Msrh "Anchor." What one physician out of many tctihes New York. July 20 th IB9r Nothing tobeatDr.Rlchfer's "ANCHOR-PAIN EXPELLER. Have used it in myown family in cas93 of Lumbagoand Neural gia and found II a specific. - 2IB HENRY ST I 25c. ond BOc. at all druggists or tbrougn lF.Ad.Etchter&Co.,S15rerlSL,1etTork2 k 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS. J Mv Recommended by prominent Phy J. w nciaiu, wnolttait ana He tail JffK Ladies' and Misses' Garments IS! (J) 3 0) 3 X a (i) E D 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 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 s je them. R F. GILL, NORTH MAIN STREET NEXT SUNDAY EVENING AT 7.30. Owing to their Great Success the Original MOTION PICTURES. WILL BE REPEATED AT ST. CASIMER'S CHURCH SUNDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 26. ADMISSION :n, 25c. IOC. W REMOVAL. ! The Baltimore Cheap Store, removed to No. 105 NORTH MAIN STREET, two doors above Merchants' Bank. T-i r-va. PVionn Ctava 105 BdlUWUlL Faultless Labor Are responsible for our always busy business. Try us on plumbing and gas fitting. You wont regret the trial. P. W. Bell, Oor. White & Lloyd Sts. PITHY POINTS. II tppetilng Throughout the Country ChronlrlAil for Hunt? I'erimM. Tho clvll'lcrm of court will begin next Monday. It Is said turkeys will bo plentiful and cheap this year. Tho vnrlous Sunday schools In town aro preparing for Christmas. Art wall papers nt Cardln's forS and 0 cents per roll. Como and sco them. tf Over 110,000 tons of coal were shipped over too l'. t II. road on Tuesday last. Miss Mary A. Boyd, oT Port Carbon, has been appointed teacher in one of Bcrantun's schools. Arthur Nash and John Bryson, of Cen tralia, were accepted at tbe PotUvlllo rocrult ing station. Don't forgot that the object of the National Festival is a library for tho Presbyterian Sabbath Bchool. Congressman Byan will leave next Monday for Washington, for tho opening of Congress 0110 week heuco. Hubert . lloiser has purchased tho lustir niice business conducted by Philip E. Coylo, at Mahanoy City. Japan is a nation which ,has como Into prominence the last fow years and will be represented at tho national festival. The post-ofllco will bo closed to-morrow be tween the hours of 2 and 4p.m. in reapcet to the memory of Vice-President Ilobart. If you should not find your nationality represented by a table at the National Fes tival, come just tho same and see tho other nations Charged with upsetting a truck on tho rail road, David and James Val3I1. boys of Cen tralia, were arrestod. Two men of York came to blows vesterdav in n discussion over Admiral Dewey's trims- lor ni 1113 bouse to ills wile. William Cuny, Sr.,of McAdoo.wasawardod tho contract for digging tho holes and plao Ing the new electric light poles through lie Adoo, at DO cents apiece, complete. He Fooled the Burgeons, All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering x8 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed; but he cured himself witn live boxes ol Jluckleu's Arnica balve, the surest Pile cure on earth, and the best salve in the world. 25 cents n box. Sold by A. Waslcy, druggist.' The Smith Sisters. Tho audience which erected the Ariel Ladies' Sextette (Smith Sisters at Fergu son's theatre last evening, certainly enjoyed one of tho hest entertainments presented in that play-house for some time. Tho company is one of the best and well desorves its national reputation. The enthusiastic ap plause accorded these talented sisters was spontaneous, and encore after encore pro longed the program. Miss Gertrude has an excellent voice and attractive stage appear ance. Miss Grace, tho contralto soloist, has a deep rich vn'cc, and Miss Margucriteis justly i nlitlcil to the title ot queen of child imper houators, as alio is certainly without an equal. The numbers of tho quartette aud choruses were among tho best of the program. In fact every number on the program was heartily received. Tho Urnckway Course Entertainment is certainly proving a grand success from an artistic staudpoint.aud we are assured that tho entertainments to follow will if anything exceed In merit those of tho past. The next entertainment of tho course will be the John Thomas Concert Company on December 23rd. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-cout bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. Wo also guaraa tco a 25-cent bottlo to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. H. Hagenbucb, Shenandoah Drug Store, P.W. Bierstoln & Co. Fleeing From Africa. Mine Inspector Stein has received an in' foresting letter from his son-in-law, Iiobert Jackson, dated at Durban, ' Natal, October 21st, last. It stated that Mr. and Mrs, Jack' sou iutended to sail from Durban for London England, in a few days, en route for this country, they having been obliged to aban don their home in Johannesburg on account of the war in the Transvaal. Mr. Stem looks for their arrival iu this town next week, Tbe letter contains an interesting descrip tlon of tbo city of Durban, references being made to its colleges, places of worship and public institutions. The city recently ex pended $500,000 in sewerage. There are ex. tensive sugar cane plantations and mills in the suburbs. Tbe palatial town hall cost over $250,000. It has a clock tower with hells and chimes. The population is 43,000, of which 10,000 are natives and the same number Indians. Attention, ISuyers of Full and Winter Goods I am now offering special values in Fall and Winter dry goods. Supply a fine line of underwear for ladies, misses and children; also, men and boys in all colors and qualities, Including red, white and natural wool. New carpets, rags, ingrain and russels; oil cloths, linoleums, curtains, curtain poles and drap ery. Ladies' shawls, coats, capes, fascinators and clouds. Also ribbons, embroidery, sets of towels; flannels in every shade, quilts, feathers, hosiery, corsets, wrappers; shks in all shades. It will pay you to purchase any thing you need at our place. P. J. MONACIIIAN, 11-20 Ct 30 South Main street. Deaths and Funerals. Homer T. Boyer, a well known resident of Mahanoy City, died at that place yesterday after an illness of threa weeks, aged 40 years, lie leaves a wifo and five children. Funeral Monday afternoon. Mrs. Frances Harvey, one of the foremost residents of Mt. Carmel, is dead. She was the widow of Bornard Harvey and leaves six children and an estate valued at $100,000, The funeral will occur to-morrow morning. Mrs. Mary Ellis, a native of Wales, died at Mahanoy City yesterday, aged 75 years Funeral to-morrow afternoon. Mrs. John Weir, a well known resident of Jacksons, died yesterday after a short ll.nesF. She is survived by a husband and several children. OASTOXIIA. Bears the ,9 Ito Kind You tiavg Always Bought 30 East Centre Street, has OIVIV;, North Main Street. consistent with "c5"Faultless Prices CLOSING THE CASE. (Continued from First 1'age.) 100 for eight weeks' board. On cross-ox-atnluatlon ho said ho was a graduate of tbo Hahnemann Collose, Philadelphia. He attended sevoral colleges In Germany, but did no, finish tho course there. The Jury returned a verdict of not guilty, but pay the costs. (leorco Marczen. who was convietcd of the murder of Soorcczok at Coal Dale mid sen tenced to tho county jail for four years, was brought before Judge Marr to-day and ro sentenced for tho sarao term In solitary con finement at tho Eastern penitentiary nt Philadelphia. Tho libel suit of Boyer vs. Doylo and Law lor will not be tried this term, on account f w. J. Wultohouso, Esq., one ot tho counsel, being still ongaged in tho Wm. l'enu murder ca?o. John Caso.v. Qcoreo Crav. Frank llronnan. T)4t.tn1 T.-Intn., Tlinn,.. T nllni. Tnltn fl,..r ninety, osth of William Pasco; costs and nonu io Keep tno peace. David Williams, larceny, oath of Maty Phillips, pleaded guilty. S10 fino. costs, re store property and 00 days'. A verdict ot not nuiltv and the county lo pay the costs, was rendered last evening by tbe jury in the caso or .Franklin 11. Mull ami Ha -rison IT. Mull, of Shenandoah, charged by the 1'uro Food Commission Agent with selling adulterated milk. M. M. Burke, Eq , represented tho defendant. Anthony Kerrigan was found not guilty of malicious mischief and surety, a charge pre ferred by William Pasco. Three-links of tho coits wore placed on him, however, and two. liltlis mi tuo prosecutor, l'asco. Mike Yurkozis, alias William Juinu, was tried beforo Judco Marr on the charco of Dor- ill ry preferred by Johu J. Card In, deputy coroner, at uenanuoau. tho caso is au out growth of tho death of Alfred Owens in l'acker No. 3 colliery last July, Tho jury rcuderod a verdict of uot guilty, county for tbo costs. The case In" which Charles liadzicwlcz. a grocer of Shenandoah, is chargod with soil ing adulterated food, on oath of Iiobert M. Simmers, a state agent, was nol. prossed yes terday, by order ot court, nils conclusion was arrived at after a consultation Deputy District Attorney lUshore and M. M. Burke, Esq.. had with the court. It anuears that the adulterated pepper was in tho storo Kadzlowlcz sold to Amellcwlcz. but it was not included in the bill of sale, and that the popper was really given, or thrown in, with other goods, aud not sold. William Amcliowicz. a grocer of Shenan doah, was tried late yesterday afternoon be fore Judge Jieclitel. on tlio charge of selling adulterated pepper, on oath of Iiobert M. Simmers, stato agent. State Senator McUar roll aud Deputy District Attorney Bashoro. represented the Commonwealth, aud John O. Ulrich. tho defendant. The lurv retired at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and had uot io- turned a verdict up to three o'clock this after noon. Tho two cases against C L. Knight.brought by Editors Rchwar and O'Bleniss, of the Miners' Journal, eliarcing embezzlement of $3,000, have been settled, Tbe terms aro nut mado public. The caeo of John Walsh and Thomas Mb- Hale, charged with larncny aud malicious uiijfliief. on oath of Mrs. Lizzie Snrdor. is on trial. Walsh is misslngand Mcllale, alone was in num. rsot guilty Mary Larkiu, receiving stolen goods, on oath of Bridget Callenj not guilty, prosecu trix lor I no costs. Charles Weiss, assault and battery to kill. oath of Michael McCoolj Jury nut. I nomas Mctlale, larceny ot 85 cents, on oath of Itebecia Castou; guilty, with a recom mendation to mercy; sentence; cost, $30 fino and 7 months. WANTED IN LANCASTEU. Charles Williams, a nrlsoner iu tho county jai' serving a term for burglary, and who has just been pardoned by tho Board of Pardous, is wanted In .Lancaster county, on a charuo of burglary. He has been identified by the blierm ot Lancaster county as Jacob Eberson, aud has lodged a detainer with the nriiou authorities here. Ho committed tho crime in Lancaster eighteen years ago. NICHTKtt'S BONDS FILED. Joseoh F. Nichter. Recorder-elect, today filed his two bonds, one in tho sum of $20.- 000 to the county and one in tho sum of f5,000 to the state. The Union Safe Deposit nauK, oi rottsviue. is tne surety. MABRIAOE LICENSES. Harry U. Smith and Hcttlo Pfclffer, of rottsville : John A. Kestorand Nora Fntzo Hush township ; Edward C. Haas and Amanda Forrester. Towor City: John P, Cussidy, of Pottsville, aud Mary E, Maurer, ot Uoilon; Cbarlesblmnioudingorand JSintna L. Dlctz, of Tremout; James E. Smith and Annie M. Hurley, or Lressona. DEEDS IlECOBDED. Leonora Mcreditli aud others to J. J. Kehler, property in Frackvlllo; William Ludeuherger and wife to Edward Schneck, property in rinegrove; scnuyikiii Naviga tion Compauy to Elizabeth Savior, nroncrty In Pchnylklll Haven ; John F. Miller and others to Maria Luckcnbill, property in North Manheim township. LETTEKS GRANTED, Letters tcstameutary weie granted to-day to biizabeth Ktckert on the estate ot l nomas Hi Itickert, late of Pottsville, deceased. SPECIAL SALE. DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. Ladles and Children's Cloaks, Wraps nnd Stylish Jackets'. On Saturday and for next week ending Nov. 25th, we offer to all buyers an extra discount of TEN PER CENT, Come and buy handsome stylish coats aud wraps, 10 per cent, off. Stylish dress goods any kind, 10 per cent. off. Carpets any kind, 10 per cent. off. Underwear or hosiery any kind, 10 per cent, off. Ten per cent, off everything in our big storo. It means a saving of ten per cent, on ever Hollar bought in our storo until Nov. 25th. Blankets 39 cents and 18 cents,-loss 10 per cent. 50 cent underwear now 371 cents, less 10 per cent. Sheeting muslin 5 cents, less 10 per cent. Every purchase Is subject to tbo same allowance, 10 per cent, off. We Are Alanufaetnrers. Goods of Our Own Make We make to your own measure. We run a factory in our building and will sell our own make ot wrappers, shirt waists, skirts, underwear, sheets, capes, etc , at the same price, less ten pel cent. off. Will it pay you to call 1 L. J. Wilkinson, The Big Store with little prices. 5t Closing Out Millinery Bale. All kinds oftrlmmings; trimmed hats for ladies aud childreu at cost prlco. Also, now wall caso and twenty-four fancy hat stands will go at a bargain. An excellent ouDortunity and a good bargain. Hoffman's Millinery. 110 North Main street, Sbenan doih. Pa. Il-20-2wk 'Olrardvllle Attraction, Barney Oilmorewlll appear in "Kidnapped in New York" at tbe Palace theatre, Olrard vllle, to-night Rnlnbold's uondlllun. A report from the Pottsville hospital this afternoon stated that Chief of Police David UAlnl.rilrl nt TuMiUnlia. who was fcliot by Hugh Qallagher, tbe tramp, on Tuesday night, last, la getting along nicely una win recover. IIOOB'3 I'IMjS cure Mvnr lit, flliotiBness, Indlgeatlovij Headache, nleajrnt laxative. AD Oruatflstft GOLDIN'S THE LARGEST STOCK. Offered in XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX i(j OVERCOATS . and xocxxooxxxxxxxxxxxxooooxxxxxxxxxxxxx V You can select what you want from the larg est stock in the & and 11 S. Main TII15ATIUUAT.. It annears that "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will never die. It seems to Iibvo lost none of its uonularltr during the past decade. No other attraction would draw tho houses this historic drama draws, no matter how cheap the ad mission prico might be. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" has the attributes of a great poem, or 4 masterpiece in prose, or a vital product of brush or chisel. It has filled its ilngon at tho fountain of youth Tho Palmer Company, which will appear at Ftrguson's theatre this evening, is under the management of Thomas Dally and Ocorgo W. Ooodhart, two young managers of experience, ability and popularity. They will havo nothing that is not strictly first class. Their company is composed of forty loading white and -ol6red' performers, besides specialty people, iuciuu ing comedians," singers, dancers, and cake walkers. A full military baud and orchestra ,re carried by tbe company. "KIDNAPPED IN NKW YORK." The attractlou booked at Ferguson's thea tre on Monday evening, November 27th, will ho Barney Ql'niore in the. ciucdy drama. ' Kidnapped iu New York." Tho play is based ou tho kidnapping of Baby Marion Clarke, aud it is said is pleasingly free from sensationally meludramatic episodes, yet con- tains many situations and climaxes which promise to be of absorbing Interest. Tho plot is said to be logically developed, and tho ele ment of dramatic surprlso carefully main tained. "81 Ptl'NKARD." J. C. Lewis and his big company of come dians will positively appear at Forgusou's theatro on Thursday ovening, Nov. 30, In the great comedy success, "Si Plunkard," a rural comedy brim full of funny situations and laughable novelties. This is ono of the many successful comedies, and a money maker for its owners. This season the comedy has been entirely re-written and ap pears in Its new edition. Jones Uros., MusIchI Artists, Will appear nightly at Shortall's saloon, basement of the Titman building. They aro un-to-date entertainers' In song and dance, specialties, musical nrtists ond cnampion cake walkers This is a return engage ment. 11-22-41 Kobbcrs at Nllinedla. The general merchandise store and post- ofhee conducted by Louis Daniels, at Numc dia. near Roaring Creek, was broken into by burglars and relieved of several hundred dol lars worth of stock, besides a large number of stamps and some cash. Thiy also entered the home of Rev. F. A. Weiksol, who II res but a short distance from the store, and after a thorough search succeeded in getting 50 and a gold watch. Buy Royal Patent Flour. It is the best In tbo market. The 1'iiBslon l'lay. Owing to tho great success attained at its recent production tbe Passion Play will be reproduced in St. Casluier's church, ou North Jardin street, next Sunday evening. Every gesture will bo produced with life like exact ncssby a projectoscope. Wnires lo lie Advanced. Officials of the P, & R. Railway Co., yes terday announced that the wages of all rail rn.ii.ri amnlnv.l l7 that, r.nninanv would be stil.ahinflflllv increased after the first of De cember. Tho men will be paid on tne basis tv arnrir ,inni Ann r.nmnenfuiLea lor uvur time. The news will cause mucn sausiacuon ou the partof tho employes or the compauy. OASTOHIA. Bears the 1,18 You Hav8 Bouat MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOIt KENT. A dwelling houso with all ' modern conveniences, lormerly occupied by the undersigned, located on North Main street opposite tbe I'. & 11. freight depot. For further Information apply to Joalah W.John son, or M II. Kehler, Shenandoah, Pa. 11-21-tf FOUHENT. A very dcblruble brick dwelling house. No. 21 East Oak street. Eight rooms with fctcam heat plant, bath, hot and cold water Go. in every room, Kent reasonable. Apply at 23 Vest Lloyd street, or SO South White street. 11-15-tf-eod ITIOlt SALE, A Bprlng wagon. Apply at the IIeiuld office. 1 fONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan at 6 per 111. cent. Interest : must give nr inontnge security. Kor further Information apply at the UBiui.u onice. TOR SALE The prripeity of the Delaney 11 ir-iut,. nn (Jentre street, between Main and Jardin streets. Lot 0x73 feet, embracing one double three-story iroine uimiuiiik, iinvuvo dwelling and a 30-loot vacant lot Price reason hi. Aimlv to Mrs Marcaret Brennan, on the premises. WE wish a live traveling manager In your territory ut once, man or woman; liberal cash ond commission first year more second year, i( deserved; some for local work also good reference required those out of employ, ment or wishing: to better themselves, address, "Factory." cor. Perkins and Union Sts., Akron, Ohio. 92V2m FOR SALE. Cheap to a prompt buyer. A very desirable three-story property In a paved square on Main street. Contains two large store rooms with plate glass fronts Com fortable dwelling with bath. Yard, warereora ai.d stable, to each. Whole lot 30x150 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 reason able price and terms, Kor further information please address "Owner," P. O. Box 22, Shenan doah, Pa. H-e-'t TOTIOE. Deslrab'e properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to Q, O. M. Uollopeter, attorney, Blien andoah. Wll-ti PIG SLAUGHTERING TIME. Private parties desiring to have their hogs slaughtered should place their orders at CARL'S MEAT MARKET, 33 East Centre Street. Pigs will be called for, killed and delivered with cleanliness and satisfaction. Mammoth GOLDIN'S The Greatest Bargains Can be Had This Week at Goidin's Mammoth Clothing House. county at the Clothing St., GAUGHAN'S Others made from good quality our price Si 25. A better grade cloth, extra heav', tucked, braided and lined, value $2.25, our price $1.75. Mohair Waists, 52.00 to $2 25, real value $2. 50 and $3.00. We have received another case 1-4 white, all-wool, home-made Blankets, value $4.50, our price tor this lot $3.35. $2.50 The Czarina $2.50 LADIES, ATTENTION : We have, after going to great e, pense and trouble, at last got the agency of the celebrated world-lame; Czarina ac S.50. Think of the best $3.00 or $3 50 shoe you ever seen, the finest quality, best wotkmanship, latest styles and all ' widths and sizes, you are sure to find iu The Czarina And the beauty of it all is that we sell it at the sensational low price of $Ss S0 Try a pair aud ySu'll want no other. We guarantee every pair of them to give satisfaction. We are the only agents of this shoe in town. The leading shoe store. FACTORY SHOE STORE. NO. S. SOUTH MAIN ST. THE BUCKW ALTER VT There are none better in the world and there are no greater favorites in the world with any housewife. The satisfactory giving qualities are beyond dispute. Special Sules or Special Prices We don't have any because our regular prices are lower than those of dealers who advertise special prices. This is where you save your money every time you buy. Don't forgot us for your FURNITURE. D. & J. SEIGEL, 103105 S. Main St GMnirs WIHL PW rUR wall papers are arriving every day. Strictly new and dressy patterns for 1900. Beautiful designs at 5c per roll. If you contemplate doing any papering call and see our goods. We are leaders on wall paper. UR stock of window shades is now complete. Can give'you almost anything you desire and at prices that will surely win your cus 0 tom. All colors and patterns with and see us. o F. J. PORTZ Q Q 21 NOrth Main Street. g ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx GOLDIN'S TUP fJ?FATPST VARTPTY a JLAAftW U1V.LIA JL KJ JL. T AAJLVkAJL' A 1 fj Ever ' . SUITS House, I Goldin, Proprietor. Rich Values now Avail able to our Patrons. One lot of Ladies' and Misses' fine Ker sey Jackets, in black, castor and royal blue, lined with romaine silk, worth $10, our price $7.50. . ' Another lot extra quality Kersey, in blaek, tan, cartor& royal, lined through out with best grade lancy taffeta silk, value $12 50, our price $10.00. Children's Long Coats, size 2 to 6 yrs, in fine all-wool cloth, cardinal, blue and green, collar and cape trimmed with fine braid, value S?3.oo, our price $2.25. A better quality cloth, extra heavy, in car. clinal, electric blue, navy and green, value $4. 75. our price $3,75. Ladies' Plaid Winter Waists, made from best quality English Flannelette, real value 65 cents, our price 50 cents. all wool cloth, lined, value $1. 69, ABE LEVI IN E,' Prop. DECORATIVE ART 3 ling achieved IU greatest triumphs In our artistic and handsome etoelc of wall papers. All the latest designs and fashionable shades and colorings nre embodied In our superb stock of art wall papers. We have them from $1.00 per roll for high art decorations to 0 cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dining room papers. All Artistic ! All Pretty I 224 West Centre St.. Shenandoah. 3XXXXXXXXXXXXI or without lace and fringe. Call s.vr 4 1 t t 11
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