PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. Oconto Humble lelt town this afternoon for Philadelphia, to vMt tbo ex position. Joseph T. I.fOmn, representing the Ulward P. Kemlngtnn Newspaper Ad crtUInx Agency at rittlmrR. p , was a visitor to tbo Hf-.kaM) ofllco to-liny. , It-Mmm Charge. It is stitcd tlmt ' -rrctary Hoot has recalled tbo orders Issued t Rev. D. II. Shields, n chaplain In tbo U. S. army, requiring him to proceed to Manila. The recall la based on charges of "sonndalous immorality" made by Bishop Nindc, of the Methodist Episcopal church. Rot. Shields was formerly a pastor at Qlrardvlllp, Uazleton and other towns in this region. PREVENTIVES AND CURES Porm a big Item In the toilet of really careful and fastidious women In n cli mate llkot this. We carry n venr complete lino of ex eeemnjjlv pleasant nml ellicAciotis lev tlom, creams, lml r d rcl n powiler, tnllet wntrra, etc. Their ue will court tfroct the HI effect of Urn sun, wind, smoke, soot and dust. Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main St., Shenandoah. Telephone Connection. 1ewesttngs1 When it pours down you may remember tuat 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 for your eyes if you love the nicest things in men's furnishings, etc. Portz Bros., 24- North Main Street. Removal TO 222 W.Centre St. Next door to Cardin's wall paper store. Boston Bakery, It. Morgansteln, Prop. 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 Eyas Tested Pres. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician, No. 118 South Wain Street. Edward Early's Saloon, Cor. Oak street and Pear alley. Very convenient to the rear entrance of the lockup. FREE : LUNCH : SERVED : ALL : DAY. Thanksgiving ! " V V Tni-i-finfc Prunes, California Peaches, Citron, Lemon Peel, Orange Peel, All Kinds of Nuts. We arn still elllpir lota of to coffee. ItU !ooo ooffe. 8ce what you buy. E3. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre St. Two door, below Mull's dairy. fFTdu ajotdoo&t Whether you liavo Kidney or Ul4dra dUeaso, junt put somo of your urine M ft glass tumbler nml let it stand 3 hours; if it luia a Rodimont.or Rinllky cloudy nppoaratico, if it is ropy itrlugy, palo or discolored, your KU nera or Bladder nro sick. Other Rorious symptoms are pain b the back, frequent clinlro to urlnat et pecUlly at night, n burning scaldln( pain in passing urino or when you urine stnins linen. The one euro cun for diseases of tlw Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Bloo4 ' Rheumatism, Dyapenla and Ohronl Constipation is Dr. David Kennedy Favorito Remedy. It has cured la many cases where all else failed and I old at all drug stores for $1.00 for larco bottio, or six bottles for $5.00. By a special arrangement with th manufacturers, we oiler our readers the) opportunity of getting a trial botUnol this invaluablo remedy absolutely freo vhlch will bo sent postpaid to anyone) who will send their addrcRB to the DB. PAVTD KKNNKDY COItPORATIOS, 1 J L W V 1 .1 .LI - The publishers of this paper (roar at the genuineness of this 111 . eow. WM. PHNN. Sirs. Joseph Woomor Is confined to her homo by illness. Thomas Fell Inn returned from a week's visit to Philadelphia. Frederick Smith is slowly recovering from attack of lumbago. As usual, on Thursday evening, last, the accommodations provided by tho Schuylkill Traction Company for tho patrons of the II rock way entertainment at Shenandoah wore wholly inadequate. Thcro should have been two cars in waitiug. Tho eveut in the Methodist Episcopal church hero on Thanksgiving night will be a turkey supper. Tickets, 15 and 30 cents. Services in tho Methodist Lpiscopal church to-morrow. Sunday school at 10:30 a. in.,' Jr. Epworth Leaguo at 2 p m. Subject for the evening sermon, A oico in the Wilder uoss." All are Invited. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a E0-ccnt bottio of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold, Wo also guaran tee a 25-cont bottio to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. II. Hagonbuch", Shenandoah Drugstore, P.W. Blerstein&Co. Jones UroH., Altislcnl Artists, Will appear nightly ut Shortall's saloon, basement of the Titmau building. They are up-to-date entertainers in song and dance specialties, musical artists and cbampion cake walkers This is a return engage ment. 11-22-n Ladies' and Misses' Garments CD Q) 3 X if 01 (5 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, mercanzed satin, and silk. Also a fine selec tion of misses and children scoats, neatly trimmed in braid and bias strips. A special line of flush, 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;e them. It. F. GILL, NORTH INIAIN STREET MISCELLANEOUS. IiH)R RENT. A dwelling house with all 7 modern conveniences, lormerly occupied by the undersigned, located on for,h Main street opposite the P. & It. freight depot. For further Information apply to Joslah w. John son, or M II. Kehler. dlienaiidoah, I'o. 11-21-tf DECEMBER I'IKST. tt White Enamel Bed. IJ atead will lie given a premium to the Ferson sending .iuu or more 01 Hupps unginai ome-Madesoapwrapier , tutho York Steam Soap Works, York, Pa. 4-11-1125 MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan at 6 per cent. Interest; must give first mortgage security. For further Information apply at the Herald office. 11-17-tf FOR SALE. The propel ty of the Delaney Rstate. on Centre afreet, between Main and Jardln streets. Lot 0i75 feet, embracing one double tbreestory frame building, a private dwelling and u 30-root vacant lot 1'rlcc reason able. Apply to Mrs Margaret Urennau, on the premises. lO-Zi-tf E wish a live traveling manager In your territory at once, man or woman: liberal cash and commlsaluu first year more second year, if deserved; some for local work also ; good references required those nut of employ mentor wishing to better themselves, address, "Factory," cor. Perkins and Union Sts., Akron, umo. TOIf SALE. Chean to a prompt buyer. A 1 very desirable ttireeefory property In a paved quare on Main street. Contains two large store rooms wiui pmio giaaa run 14 com fortable dwellinc with bath. Yard, wftrercom ai.d stable, to each. Whole lot 80x150 feet to alley. very nne location xor any Kinu 01 luinM. rrier 10 wii ma wnoie property but will sell nart of U If desired, at very reason able price and terms. For further Information pienHe aaareaa "uwner. 1 u uox b, mienan' doah. Pa U-G-tf PIG SLAUGHTERING TIME. Private parlies 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, NEXT SUNDAY EVENING AT 7.30. Owing to their Great Success the Original MOTION PICTURES. WILL BK BKPKATED AT ST. CASIMER'S CHURCH SNU,ES?Y NOVEMBER 26. AnMIQQIflM . Aduit8. 2Go. nuiniuuiuii Children, iuc THREE MEN STABBED. llloi.ily Use of Weapon at MhIiiuiiij- City !.t Night. At about 12 o'clock last night a general fight took place In tho saloon of William Mockallls, 510 West Centre street, Mahanny City, and tho combatants eventually made their way out to tho street, where threo of them worn stabbed, one of them, it Is feared, fatally. Ho Is Frank Ynnekls, a slnglo man 30 years old, who was not a participant In tho row, but was attracted by the noise which was heard when in attendance at a wedding celebration a few doors from tho scene of tho fight. Yonckls did not know ho was stabbed un til ho reached home, when ho discovered that his clothing was saturated with blood. A physician was called and it was found tho victim had thrco knlfo wounds, ono In tho right breast and another In the abdomen, the latter flowing tho bowels to protrude Tho chancos are that ho will die. Tho second victim was Joe Czeczkus. a siuglo man 33 years old. Although he was stabbed thrco times, In tho left groin, over the heart and iu tho right breast, his condi tion Is not considered as serious as that of Vonokls. James Urennau, n slnglo man 23 vcars old. was tho third victim, but he wasonly slightly cut, on tho loft hip. llrennan was also at tracted to tho srene by the noise of the fight. i no man who is charged with Inf ctlnu oil these wounds is Joe U.irnls. who. thnuili hut 20 years old, Is of stalwart proportions. Ho is six lect, two Inches lull and weighs 225 pounds. The knlfo used has notbocii found Barnis was given a bearing this moriiliiir and committed to tho Pottsvillo jail. He s'atcd that, in company 'with Edwurd Iten- ni'tt, a loader boss at St. Nicholas, lm wi.nl hit i Mockaitls' saloon to get a drink. That some of the mon in tho placo started to fight wiui uenuettand narnls took a hand In the affair to defend his companion, which led to me general rray. He Fooled the Surgeons, All flnrtnrs Inlrl PmV1- irnmi1,nn ,.f iir... .... A .UIIMIIUII, Ul VIM Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed; but he cured himself with five hoxes of Buckleu's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure ou earth, nnd the best salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by Wasley, druggist. Church Notices. Calvinlstlc Methodist pi, morrow. Proaehini? nt. in a m ami n ,., by Kov. David J. Eoberte, of Sugar Notch! L,uzorno couuty. Welsh services in tho morn, ingand Ensllsh In thn school at S p. III. EeV. T. L. Martin. lata r.nn,ln rolll breach In thn nnnprntmtlniinl nTinTvl, nn wA.. street, to-morrow, at 10:30 a. in., In Welsh, and at 0:30 p. m. In English. Sabbath school at a p.m. All are cordially invited. P. C. Fcntou, secretary. Special sacred music will bo rendered by Prof. J. J. Price and family. Services in tho Primitive Methodist chu'rch to-morrow as follows . PrancM,,, in.no ... subject, "How to Draw Nigh to God ;" Sun day school subject, "Tho Eoformation." A kind iuvita'- uon is extended to all. Tho Sundav eveninr. Kprvtraa rr iUn fA,i,n- dist Knisennal ehnrn.h nra aitmntln, i . .....v...Jh MlgU audiences. Tho sermons are paiticularly iu- roresiing, ana tno solo singing, which is a now departure, has not only met with general approval, hut there is a popular demand fot revurn visus oi misses juiuio uovey, of Wm. Pcnn; Maud Gilpin, of town, and Catharine Lewis, of Mahanov Citv. Wlw.tli..r ti,u na be arranged Is not known. For to-morrow ovening an excellent selection is made in tho person of Mr. Edward Kosser, of Mahanoy City, who is one of the best baritone singers In tho county. Mr. Kossor is tho youngest son of Mr. Eces Itosser, who is well known for his ability ns-li soloist and choir lcador. Two solos will be rendered "Out of the Deep I Cry," and u "Dream of Paradise." The pastor, Rov. John T. Swindells, will preach tho sonuon. KOV. D. I. Evans will nrnnnli twn crtAntnl Thanksgiving sermons to-morrow In tho Vi . tl .f. . . , .... i-not uapust cuurcu. Jiorcmg subject, in Welsh. "Wo have lpff nil tlilnua nli.l ,l,Dn shall we have?" Evening subject, in Eng. usu, i;unsuau uratituae." iVttentlon, lluj era of fall and Winter Goods. I am now offering special values in Pall and Winter dry goods. Supply a, fine lino of underwear for ladles, misses and children: also, men and boys' in all colors and qualities, including red, white and natural wool. Now carpets, rags, ingrain and russols; oil cloths, unoieums, curtains, curtain poles and drap ery. Ladles' shawls, coatep-capes, fascinators and clouds. Also rtKbous, embroidery, sets of towols; flannels in every shado, quilts, feathers, hosiery, corsets, wrappers; silks In all shades. It will pay you to purchase any thing you need at our place. P. J. MONAOHAN, 11-20 Ot 30 South Maiu street. Committed Suicide. William Kcddiug, of St. Clair, committed suicide by shooting himself In the breast, at his mother's home. He was 31 years old and is survived by one child. Several yeirs ago he suffered severely from typhoid fever, and upon his recovery his wife contracted the disease and died a few months ago, and the bereavement Is said to have unbalanced his mind. He placed the stock of the shot gun on tho floor, rested on the barrel and pulled the trigger. Wants to Knee Salmon. From Mahanoy City Record. George Garvoy, the fleet-footed short distance sprluter of Shebaudoah, was in town last evening to arrange a hundred yard dash with Michael Salmon. A friend of Salmon wanted to tio a match for (500, pro vided tbe Shenandoah man would allow him two yards Btart in a hundred, This was refused. slllllllliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiliiliMliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiinig OVER 6,000,000 BOXES SOLD YEARLY, I I The reason I iB If Have been 1 I Beecham s Pills k i : There Is a reason for everything, and the reason for the popularity of Beecham's Pills g : Is, that they fill all the requirements of a general antidote for ALL BILIOUS AND s NERVOUS DISORDERS In a more satisfactory manner than any proprietary medicine s i ever placed before the public. Beecham's Pills are brought before jour notice, and, - - whether j-ou require them or not If not today, you may tomorrow when the necessity s : arises you should, in your own Interest, take them. The reason for their need Is often a best known to yourself, but be that as It may, you will show good judgment by taking them In reasonable doses, and doing so Is as simple as ABC, 3 1 The enormous sale of Beecham's Pills has been achieved without the publication H of testimonials, the fact being that Beecham's Pills recommend themselves. z Sold everywhere, lu boxes, 10 cents and as cents eacli. : SlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIirillllllllllMllllllllllI $2.50 The Czarina $2.50 LADIES, ATTENTION : We have, after going to great ex pense and trouble, at last got the agency of the celebrated world famed Czarina at $2.30. Think of the best $3.00 or $3.50 shoe you ever seen, the finest quality, best workmanship, latest styles and all widths and sizes, you are sure to find in The Czarina. And the beauty of it all is that we sell it at the sensational low price of $3. 30. Try a pair and you'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. BOARD OF HEALTH. Contractor llrmllgiu'a I'lrnt Ward Orfk Work Indorsed. A regular mooting of tho Board of Hoalth was held last night, In the Council chamber, with tho following members In attendance Messrs. Spalding, Morrison, Malone, Holmun. Secretary J. W. Curtln and Health Oillcer Coury woro also In attondanco. Tho Wealth Officer reported that ho abated eleven nuisances during the mouth. A communication, signed by William Millard, Michael McDonald and Patrick Con noil, was read. It complained of a uulsai co existing nt No. 613 nnd 015 West Strawheny alley. Attention was also called to the bor ough sowor In that locality, which empties ht tburcarof tho properties of tho signers. Tl.c letter ciltirl.cd the Health Oillcer fur ncgluut of duty. Iu reply, tho Health Ofllcor stated to the Ho.ud ti.at tho mattor was brought hefuie the Borough Council and It was referred to him, as Health Oillcer. Ho made an Investi gation and found tho trouble was duo to a boiotigh sower. Ho notified Mr. Coakliy, the chairman of the street committee .f Council, tonhato tbo nulsanco and ho prom ised to Imvo It done. At the last meeting of C'i until complaint was again mndo and tho street lummlttco wns again Instructed tj tnko action. Mr. Conry stated that if tho Itoaid desired hliu to prosocuto Council be would do so. It was decide i that tho common cation bo referred to Council and, if it falls to act, tho Health Ollicer tako tho steps required In tho premises. Tho Necrology cotumittco reported that during tho mouth ending on tho 21th lust there were Bsxtven deaths. The report of Secretary Curtln showed that 10 burial permits were issued during the month, 17 belug local and 2 transient. Three of tho permits woro for non-residents, one from Ellangowan and two from Wm. Ponn. Two scavenger permits and ono annual license wcro issued, tho latter to Georgo V. Leltzcl. Tho epidemic commlttco showed that for tho saino period thero was one case of com- iiiunicablo disease, which was one of dip theritle cmup nnd terminated fatally. A written report was mado by J. J. Dradl gan on tho work under tho Flr.it ward creek cleaning contract, which was completed on the 10th Inst. Tho contract prico was $1,325, of which the borough had already paid its pro rata share of $110, leaving ?S33 still due, to bo.paid equally by tho P. & It. C. & I. Co. and tho Thomas Coal Company. Mr. Morrison reported that the work was very satisfactory nnd tho people who were suffering from the previous condition of the creek are very thankful to the Board for tho improvement. Ho also stated that John II. Pollsrd, engineer for the P. & R. C. & I. Co., had inspected tho work and expressed him self well satisfied with it. Messrs Malone anil Holman coucurred In tho statements mado by Mr. Morrison. On motion of Mr. Malono tho bill for the balancooftho contract price was accepted and ordered paid, hills fur tho amount to bo sent to the two coal companies. In answer to a query as to when the time for tho removal of hogs from tho borough ex pires, it was stated that December 15th, next, is tho date fixed. flTHY POINTS. Htppenlngs Throughout the Couutrj Chronlclnd for Hasty Perusal. Tho employes at ICchloy Run colliery wore paid yesterday. Art wall paporaat Cardin's for5 aud 6 cents per roll. Conic and see them. tf It is probablo that tho U. S recruiting oflico at Pottsvillo will ho closed shortly. The Hub's ad. ehangod to-day. Don't fail to read it, in another column of this issue. Elmer Hooks has been olected president of uie ouuu itegiment Drum Uorps, of Potts- vine. The Passion play pictures will be produced in tho T. A, B. hall, Lost Creok, on Monday night. November 28th will be tho last dav to file accounts and widows appraisements for con firmation to January term, 1000. Letters tostamentary wero granted to Eliz abeth Rickort, on the estate of Col. Thos. H. Riukert, late of Pottsvillo, deceased. Announcement has been made of the com ing marriage of George Powell and Miss Elsie IUudcnbush, both of town. The event will be solemnized next week Camp No. 30. P. O. S. of A., of Pottsvillo. has organized u crack initiatury team. It will enter contests with other similar teams Iu Scliuj Ikill n nd neighboring counties for prizes. Mrs. Elliott, widow of Harry Elliott, who was shot aud killed by Thomas llrennan, at his home iu New Philadelphia, last June, yesterday had her homo brightened by the arrival of a little son. On Wednesday, 20th lost., the pa-lshioners of St. Stanislaus Polish church will celobrate tbe national feast lu commemoration of the martyrs of Poland, who woro killed In en deavoring to freo that country. Attacked by Highwaymen. Samuel H. Geist, a produce dealer of Gir&rdvlllo, was the object of n desperate al ack by four highwaymen last night, but es caped ihjury, although ten shots were fired lii to his wagon. The affair took place near tbe old powder mill, about a mile cast of Glrardville. Geist jumped from bis wagon and ran to a nearby houso for safety. In retreating, however, he hurled a hatchet at his assailants, who wero ambushed by the side of tho road. The fusilado of shots frightened Mr. Golst's horses and they ran away, arriving at Giraidvllle without sus taining damage in their flight. Neither horse was hit by any of tho shots. Tho ar rival of the horses without tho owner led to a search for Mr. Geist and when hia friends found him he told them the story of the attack. Tbo highwaymen doubtloscly knew he bad been collecting monoy during the day. He had $100 on his person, ABE LEVINE, Prop. ENDURING STRENGTH PAiNE'S CELERY COMPOUND Restores Wasted Nerves Sustains Vitality : Keeps the Body Free of Morbid Poisonous Matter : Helps the System to Renew Strength. Max F. Abbe, 25 Cortland st., New York City, writes: "About two years ago I noticed that nervous symptoms had commenced to trouble me. I decided to try Paine's Celery Compound, and after using several bottles I notjeed that the greater part of my nervousness had disappeared, my thoughts had become clearer, I did not pass any more sleepless nights, and I felt as young as I did ten years ago, without hav ing to stop my smoking." Overwork, worry, or business cares wear Upon, the nerves, the vitality of the system is impaired ; there is suffering from indigestion, torpid liver, or weak kidneys. Paine's Celery Compound sustains vitality, keeps the bo healthy and free from nervous exhaustion and pain. GIRARDVILLE. Miss May Iler.bert, of New York City, is being entertained at tbe residence of her sis ter, Mrs. Thomas Gorman, on Socond street. Mr. aud Mrs. John Donnelly, Jr., of Phila delphia, aro tbo guests of tho hitter's parents on Second street. For liomo news there is no better medium in tho vicinity than tho Herald; 'Leave your trial subscription at McFadden's cigar store. Edward O'Donnell visited his friends at Shenandoah yesterday. "Kidnapped in Now York," was consid ered a capable performance by nil who wit nessed It at tbe Palace theatre last night. Joseph Grady was cordially greeted by his acquaintances at Shenandoah yesterday. Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't he much wrse than the tortures of itching piles, Yet there's a cure. Doau'i Ointment never fails. Want Their Salaried. Michael Curdiu and Morris Conway, sec retary and health oillcer of the B.mrd of Health, of Uir.irdvllle, has brought suit against Town Council for tho payment of threo months' salary each. The Board of Health was discharged by Council at a meet ing three months ago. The bills were pre bented to Council at its last meeting, but pay ment was refused. OASTOHIA. Bears the ,1 "8 MM iH naV8 Always BQtlgni 81gar z0g&l TUEA.TRIOAI "K.dnapped in New York" which Barney Gilmore presents at Ferguson's theatre Mon day evening, Nov. 27tb, Is said to be an ef fective and skillfully arranged comedy drama, It is a play tbat keeps up tbe interest from tho beginning to the end, and Is startling Iu its stage effecta. Mr. Gilmore as the detective, Mr. Dooley, wo are told has an excellent opportunity to display his ability to the best possiblo advantage. "81 PLVNKABD." Si Plunkard, headed by the youug Yankee comedian, J. O Lewis and a talented com pauy of Btars will appear In this city at Fcr Kus'm's theatre, Nov. 30th, afternoon and evening. Tho comedy has boeu entirely re written this season. New dialogue, new sit uations, now scenic and mechanical effects havo been added, making It one of tho fun. niest up-to-date farce comedies beforo tbe public, and will be presented by a company of comedians. OASTOHIA. Bears tie ,1 Jl Kind You Havo Always Bought 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 fo every household. D AVI SONS DEPARTflENT STORES, Noa. 119-121-123 North Mala St. G AUG HAN'S Others made from good quality all wool cloth, lined, value i. 69, our price $1.25. A better gr.ide cloth, extra heavy, tucked, braided aud lined, value $2.25, our price $1.75. Mohair Waists, $2.00 to $2 25, real value $2.50 and S3.00. We have received another case 1-4 white, all-wool, home-made Blankets, value $4.50, our price lor this lot $3.35. P. J. GAUGHAN REMOVAL. ! The Baltimore Cheap Slore, 30 East Centre Street, has removed to No. 105 NORTH MAIN STREET, two doors above Merchants' Bank. Baltimore Cheap )UR 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 jiow 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. g -oF. J. PORTZ nS . g xoooxooo y 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 roni mie silk, worth $io, our price $7.50. Another lot extra quality Kersey, in blaek, tan, cartor& royal, lined through out with best grade lancy taffeta silk, value Si 2 50, our price $10.00. Children's Long Coats, size 2 to 6 yrs, in fire all-wool cloth, cardinal, blue and green, collai and cape trimmed with fine braid, value $3.00, our price $2.25. A better quality cloth, extra heavy, in car dinal, electrid 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. Store, 1 OS North Main Street. 3XXXXXXXXXXXXI 1 V