Trading Stamps. Tho Only Drug Store In Town That Pro aonts You With Trad ing Stamps. Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main St., Shenandoah. Tolcplitme Conncctlou. THE NEWEST THINGS! When it pours down you may remember taat 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., North Main Street. 24 Removal TO 222 W.Centre St. Next door to Cardin's wall paper store. Boston Bakery, 13, Morftanateln, 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 TORY SHOE E, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOYE 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 Free. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician, No. 118 South Main Street. THE TRUE FORTUNE HEATER Known to every tamuy in town, needs no recommenda tion. We selhit at Lower Prices Than it has ever been sold. It adds beauty fo every household. DAVISONS DEPARTflENT STORES, N05. 119-121-123 North Main St. Edward Early's Saloon, Cor. Oak street and Pear alley, Very convenient to the rear entrance of the lockup. FREE : LUNCH : SERVED : ALL : DAT. Thanksgiving ! NEW buiiauus Prunes, California Peaches, Citron, Lemon Pee!. Orange Peel, All Kinds of Nuts. We are still wiling lots of to coffee. It Is loot ooffe. Bee wbat you buy. E3. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre St. Two doorg below Mull' d(ry. Pain back of your eyes? Heavy pressure In your head? And are you sometimes faint and dizzy? Is your tongue coated? Bad taste In your mouth ? And does your food distress you ? Arc you nervous and ir ritable? Do you often have the blues? And are you troubled about sleeping? Titan ynan livor Is all vvfonff. But there is a cure. 'Tis the old reliable They act directly on the liver. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, nausea, and dyspepsia. Take a laxative dose each night. For 60 years years they have been the Standard Family Pills. Price 25 cents. All Druggists. "I luve tnkcti Ayer's l'llls regu larly for six months. Thev hj.vo rurcil mo of a Bcvere headache, a ml lean now -walk from two to four miles without netting tired or out of breath, something I havo not been ablo to do for many years." S, K. Walwork, July 13, UsM. Salein, Mass. Writa tho Doctor. If you havo nny complaint whatever nnd ileslre the best medical mlvfce you cn possibly receive, write tho doctor freefv. Ynu will receive a prompt re ply without cost. Address. Irt. J. C. AYEIt, Lowell, Mass. A NARrWWESCAPE. Kevolver Accidentally Discharged I Store Show Case Wrecked. A caae of dldn't-know-it-was-loaded oc- curred In the jewelry store of Ellis Duell, on South Main street, this morning. A Lithua nian whoso name was not learned entered the score and asked for some cartridges. In which .Mr, Duell deals, and handed to the storekeeper a revolver, so that tho sizo re quired could bo ascertained. Tho weapon had hardly been passed when it was dis charged, how, Mr, Duell cannot tell. Every chamber of the rovolver was loaded, but he did not knew it until the shot was fired. Fortunately the weapon was held with the muzzle pointed downward. The bullet struck and flattened itself against the metal base of a large show case behind which Mr. Duell stood, and thon fell to tho floor, Tho glass of tbe show case was shattered by the conenssion, causing fifteen dollars worth of damage. At the time the revolver was fired Mrs. Duell, with her infant child in her arms, Frank Maley, another jeweler, and Max Reese, with the customer, stood near tbe place where the bullet struck. It is con sidered remarkable that nono of them bus- taiued injury by the occurrence. A Great Offer. The first five persous procuring the End less Chain Starch Hook from their grocer, will oach obtain one 1 irpo 10c. package of Red Cross" starch, one largo 10c. package of llubiuger's Best,' starch, two Shakespeare panels, printed in twelve beautiful colors, as natural as life, or oue 1 weutieth Century Uirl Calendar, tue must ot Its ftlua ever printed, all absoutely free. All others pro curing the Endless Chain Staruh Book, will obtain from their grocer the above goods for 5c. "lied Cross" laundry starch is tome thing entirely new, and is without doubt the greatest Invention of the twentieth century. It has no equal, and surpasses all others. It has won for itself praise from all parts of the United States. It has superseded every thing heretofore used, or known to science in the laundry arc. It is made from wheat, rice and corn, and chemically prepared upon scientific principles by J. C. Uubingor, an expert In tbe laundry profession, who has had twenty-five years practical experience in fancy laundering, and who was the first suc cessful nnd original iuvertor of all fine grades of starch in the United States. Ask your grocers for this starch and obtain these beautiful Christmas presents free. Attention, Buyers of Pall 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, whito 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; silks in all shades. It will pay you to purchase any thing you need at our place. P. J, Monaohan, 11-20 At 30 South Main street. Monument for "First Defender," - It Is proposed to raise a fund with which to erect a granite slab over the grave of Nicholas Riddle, in the African Methodist Episcopal cemetery at Pottsvillc. Blddle was colored. He left with tbe First De fenders, of Pottsville, in April. 16l, for Washington, the first to revpoud to Preai deut Lincoln's call for troops While march ing through Baltimore, Biddlo was struck with a brink by some Southern sympathizer, and lie had the honor of shedding tho first blood. "I suffered for months thro from sore at. Eelectrle Oil cured mo In twenty-four hours M. S. Gist, Uaweaville, Ky. Drains at a i'reinluin. Prom Ashland News It Is rumored that a certain newspaperman demanded seven bund rod and Rome dollars from one of the candidates that ran fur judge to support his cNndldaey, but was flatly re fused. Wonder if it was tho same newspaper man that Is alleged to have received $800 from tbe Demoora tic headquarters? Delia at A.liluiiil. Eugene V. Debs, who was elated to lecture In Shauiokin last Friday nigbt, will speak to-morrow night in Ashland. An immense crowd is expected to attend to hear tbe noted Western labor leader. TheShamo kin lecture was postponed until the 30th Inst , Mr. Debs' arrival In that town having been prevented by a wreck on tbe Fall Brook road, CASTORIA. Bean tie KM m "aw lwa'3 71 11 PITHY POINTS. II iimiIiik Throughout thn Oolculry Ohronloll for Ilnatr I'erusHl. There nro 181 pritoncn III the county jail. Civil court openod this morning for two weoks. Plant your holiday advertisement now, and reap tlio he-uollts. Tlio cap factory at Mnhnnoy City has ro movod to Fntckvlllo. The now Merchants hotel at Pottsvlllo will be occupied on January 1st. Art wall paporsat Cardin's fori! and 0 cents por roll. Como and sco them, tf Tr-oro were sovon deaths at Mahanoy City last week, all duo to accidents. Kx-Juilge Koch is fitting up a law oiUco in his rosldonco on Mntket street. Urakcman John Starnor was killed on tho Wllkosbtrro & Eastern railroad noar Strouds burg. Tlio condition of Policeman Kelt) bold, shot at Tamaqua, Is greatly improved and he will recover. Caught between two Erlo railroad locomn livis, Michael Kane, of Susquehanna, was crusliod to death. Don't fait to sco tho burlosquo street parado made by tho J. C. Lewis' Si Plunkard Co 's band on Thursday, Nov. 30th, Between $15,000 and $20,000 wero dis tributed among tho employes of the Potts vlllo shops on Saturday afternoon. Patrick Lawless and James Mullen sot firo to their cell In tlio Shauiokin lockup. The (lames wero extinguished by tho police. In a game of foot bail at tho Trotting park on Saturday the Young America eleven di fealed the Junior Stais to the tune of 40 to 0, In n damage suit for $20,000, tried at Sun bury, Mrs. Alary Griffith, wboso husband was fuund doad in a mine of tho Glrard Coal cotnpnny, received no award. T he Heading Railway Company, owing to the rush of traffic, has decided to re-employ all of the old hands who have lcen suspended or discharged for one cause or another. The funeral of tho lato Rev. It. A, Selil chter, of Diincannon, took placo at Cliainhcrsliurit Saturday, six minister of the United Brethren church acting as pall bearers. Thomas IWg.ni, of Heckschersvillc, was admitted to tho Fottsville Hospital yesterday. Ho is suffering from snrioiu injuries austalned by railing down tho slopo 'of tho East Ridge colliery. KAl'l'AHANNOCK NOTKS. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mills, of Frnckvillc. spent yesterday with frietids hero. Owen McDonald, tho obliging bartender at Sluldoon s cafo, spent Saturday evening with bost Creek friends. Miss Nellie Coocc. a nouularyounc ladv of Oirardvillc. returned homo Saturday after sponding the week with Orwlgsburg friends. Uwing to a scarcity of cars Packer collierv No. 5 was compolled to suspend oneratlons four days of last week before the usual num ber of hours wero worked. John Brennan, tho shoemaker employed at tho county almshouse, spent yesterday with friends hare. Palmer's "nclo Tom's Cabin" comoanv. which scored such a grand success nt Fcreu- son's theatre last Friday evening, will appear at the Palace theatre to-morrow evening. Mr. and -Mrs. l'atrick Mullarkey, of Lost Creek, speut yesterday with friends here. Hie gray team of horses owned by G. H. Tobiu, the cigar dealer, were instantly killed on Thursday last, by being struck with a locomotive at a crossing a short distance above Freoland. Mr. Tobin was on the lookout for a colliery locomotive and did not sco the coal train approaching. Miss Jennie Murphy, of Girardullle. is spending a few days with Treruout frieuds. ihe Hammond colliery suspended ODera tlons on Saturday at noon owing to the scare Ity of cars. Only a Private" was greeted by a large and appreciative audience nt tho Palace theatre, Glrardville, Saturday evening. An automobile, owned by tho manager of "The Gems" who have just closed a week's engagement at Ashland, passed through here yesterday en route for Gilbcrtou. Thanksgiving Day ut Niagara Falls. Low rate excursion via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets on Nov. 20th to Niagara Falls and return at the low rato of IS 27 from Shenan doah for the round trip. Tickets will be good lor return passage to and including train No. 8 of December 4th, 1800, and will bo honored on any train except tho Black Diamond Ex press. Those who have not yet seen tho wonderful waters of Niagara should not fail to avail themselves of this opportunity to spend Thanksgiving Day there. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agent for further particulars. He Fooled the Surgeons, All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O,, after suffering 18 months from Kectal fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed; but he cured himself wunrive uoxes ot uuckien's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on earth, and the best salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. Dropped 8200 In Slot Machines. Frank Burkhart, of Easton, formerly of Pottsville, was arrested on complaint of "Captain" Charles Seagraves, of Philipsburg, N. J who alleges that be lost over $200 in nlckle-in-tho-slot machines, which ho claims are plugged o that the player has no chance to win. Burkhart owns the machines, which are placed in the hotels and saloons. He furnished $500 for a hearing. Tho suit is tho outcome of a crusade iustitutedby tho author ities of Warren county. A ltlg Continuation. Bishop Edmund F. Pendcrgast, auxiliary bishop of tbe Philadelphia diocese, made a visitation to the Pottsville Catholic churches yesterday, St. John's and St. Patrick's. At the former church he confirmed 100 boys and 140 girls. At St. Patrick's church 280 boys and girls wero confirmed. Among the clergy in attendance at tbe ceremonies were Rev, Muldowney, of Schuylkill Haven; Rov. Louginus and Rov. Koss, of St. John's church, Pottsville; Rev. Dolan, of Hechers vllie, and Rev, McGovern and Rov. Fleming, of Pottsville. The Cure that Cures Coughs, Golds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma. Bronohltte and Incipient Consumption! Is Tta tfERMAH REMEDY" Cures YVvoA rA kbJwaW 4rio$,te. 25650to PIG SLAUGHTERING TIME. Private parlies desiring to have thslr hogs slaughtered should pUce their orders at CARL'S MEAT MARKET, 33 East Centre Street. Pigs will be called for, killed and delivered with cleanliness and satisfaction. P0TTSVILLE NEWS. (Continued from First I'mce,) divorce case of Mary A. vs. B. C. Moore was filed. ItUM! MABH AMourm. Ill Ellas Bachort vs. Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, tho rule to show cause why tho declrratlon filed should not bo stricken from tho list and tho plaintiff non suited was mnilo absolute. RULK FOn INQUEST. By agreement tho rulo for an Inquest in the O'llara estate, Shenandoah, was made re turnable before judgo Dunn on December nth. A miVIEW OIIDKKKD. D. H. Albright, Jacob Seinar and John Christ were appolntod roviowers to value 71 porches of land takon by tbo Wayne town School Dlttrlrt from tho farm of Franklin Welch. Tlio first viewers awarded f35. PERSONAL MENTION. E seat B. Fuley spent to-day at tho county Charts .Meyer, of Fmckvillc, spent yester day in town. ' C. W. NowhoUser madoa trip to Pottsville this morning, Clareuco Hower visited relatives at Tama qua yostorday, John Sugcr is dolus civil court jury duty at Pottsvlllo this week, lion nnd Mrs. M. P. Fowler epont to day visiting friends at Pottsvlllo. Miss Jonnio Davis, of Mahanoy City, was u visltoi to town last evening, Harry P. Oablo, of Egypt, Lehigh county, is visiting bis ptrciits In town. Misses Lena Carl nnd Fannlo Weoks spent yesterday afternoon at Mahanoy City. iliss Annie E. Delaney spent Sunday even ing with her friends at Mahanoy City. Misses Viola and Hollo J'oycr, of Frack villc, visited relatives In town yesterday. John Sutherland has entered tho employ of W. O. Dusto, the West llentro street barber. Anthony Scbmlckcraud Thomas Moakler transacted uusincsi at tne county seat to-iiay. Wash. Ormo, who eufiered from a foot sprain tbo past two weoks, lias resumed bis work nttbe Hkrald oflico. Miss Mario Catilcy, of Port Carbon, was visitor to town yesterday. Miss Mary Dougherty, of Mt. Carmel, called on acquaintances here yesterday Miss Inez Schwartz, of Pottsville, is visit ing mends in town. J. J. Tobin, of Mt, Carmol, spent Sunday hero with relatives. Mrs. T. J. liioughall returned homo Satur day evenlnc from a visit of bonie months to relatives at Pittsburg and Reading. Hon. John W. Morgan, Inside foreman at tbo Turkoy Run colliery, is confined to his homo on South White street by illness. Jacob B.imbercer returned Saturday oven Ing from Philadelphia, where hospenisoveral days visiting mends anu too exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas ITcntz, of Higglns township, a o tbo guests of the latter's brother, Jacob Ueulz, of North Main street. Mrs. Mary Rcuulo, of East Coal street, ac companied by her son, Samuel, went to Phil adelphia this morning to have her eyes treated at tho Wills' hospital IT. F. Lowe, of Wilkesbarre. traveling mechanical engineer and company promoter, is a guest at the Hotel Franoy. Ho also represents the new publication "The Auto mobile." At Hmiser'H. Choico beef, lamb, pork and mutton. pickoled pig's feet, tougues and tripe, sau sages. All Kinds of fresh nud smoked meats; eegs and butter. Cherry nnd Chestnut streets. tf Feast of Lights. Hanucca, or tho Feast of Lights, com mcmorating the victory of tbo Maccabcaus over Antiouhus, and the roconsecration of tbe Temple at Jcruralom on tho 23tli day of the Jewish month of Kisley, 105 B. C. was cele brated lu Hebrew circles to-day. Tho feast began last evening. For the past 2000 years tho Jew3 throughout the world havo cele brated this festival of Ilanucca (consecration) by the llghtiug of lamps and candles in their homes, A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agrco to refund the money on a oO-ceut bottle of Grecnu's Warranted Syrnp of Tar If It falls to cure your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a 25-cent bottlo to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A Wnsley, C. U. Hagenbuch, Shenandoah Diug Store, I'.W. Blerstdn A Co. Deaths nnd Funerals. Mary Anu Badge, widow of William H. Badge, died at her homo in Hazleton after a lingering Illness, aged 50 years. Tho deceased lived for many years iu St. Clair before re moving to Hazleton, She leaves a family of one sou and four daughters, all adults. Inter ment was made In St. Clair at 2 o'clock this afternoon. What Is Shllolt 7 AJgrand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Cousurnption ; used through the world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of Incipient consumption and relieved mauy iu advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with tho results we will rofund your money Price 25 eta., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D KIrlln on a guarantee. Passion Pictures, Tho Passion play pictures as produced at St. Casimlr's church last evening were wit nessed by a larger audience than on the first piuductlon. The Impressions on tbe curtain were excellent and tho audience was very well pleased. They will be shown in the T. A. B. ball at Lost Creek this evening. To Leave Town. Ralph Faust has accepted a position with tho Swift Beef Company and will be stationed at Philadelphia. He to-day resigned his pos ition as pay roll clerk at Maple Hill colliery, which he has held for several years. 81ienandoali Wins. The Shenandoah High school foot ball eleven yesterday afternoon succeeded in defeating the Tigers, of Mahanoy City, at Jackson's. The gamo resulted in a score of 5 to 0 iu favor of Shenandoah. There was a largo gathering at the game. marriages. Miss Lizzie Kelly, formerly of Shenandoah but low of Philadelphia, and Harry Brown, of the latter place, will bo married ou January 4th, next. ' Thomas Murphy and Miss Sara Casey, a popular young couple of Tatmqua, have plighted thoir troth and will wed In the very near future. PonriKvlvniilii'H 8trpit Itnllwnyo. Hnrrlsburg, Nov. 27. The annual report of Major Isaac B. Brown, super intendent of the state bureau of rail ways, shows thoro were 380 street rail way corporations in Pennsylvania at the close of tho fiscal year ended June 30 last. The total capital stock out standing of oporatlne streot railway corporations is $103,122,319; bonded indebtedness outstanding $31,139,149; current liabilities, $13,139,149. There was paid out during tho year in the way of disbursements for operating expenses $10,519,810, or substantially B0 per cent of the Income. There was paid In dividends during the year $9. 133.C47. The total mileage of the streot railways operating in Pennsylvania Is 1,493.21. OASTOHXA. Bean the 1J Kind You Ilav8 Always BotifiM B,gr 8 z0gzAi GOLDIN'S THE LARGEST STOCK. :-: THE GREATEST VARIETY. The Greatest Offered in - - xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx OVERCOATS . and . SUITS xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxooooooooooxoxxx Can be Goldin's House. You can select what you want from the larg est stock in the Mammoth Clothing and 11 S. Main Til 15 AVKAT11UII. Tho gulf disturbance whfch was cen tral Saturday nlgut over Georgia is ulsMipatlng over the South Atlantic Etates, nnd the rain area which attended it has extended north ward to western Kentucky, Tennes see and North Carolina. Tho tem perature changes have been unim portant. Forecast for this section; Fair today and probably tomorrow; light variable winds. Sunrise, 7:04; sunset, 4:45; length of day, bh., 41m.; moon rises, l'.&l a. m.; moon sets, 1'12 p. m. A Strttte QnloUly Umlcd. Hazleton, Pa., Nov. 27. Work at tho Sliver Brook colliery, where the Ital ians struck Friday on account ot re quirements to do certain objectlonablo work, was resumed today, tho men having decided to return. The com pany made no concessions. Buy Koyal Patent Flour, tho market. It Is tho best in MISCELLANEOUS. "T7 ANTED. Lady or gentleman to represent T us here to sell our automobile magazine. For particulars call upon II. Lowe, Hotel Frnney, Shenandoah, Pa. It TOTICI5 OF SAI.F.9 Notice is hereby given 11 that the bottling business heretofore con ducted by mo has been this day sold to Winifred Clcary. Jons F. Ci.eaky, November 25, 1891 Notice Is hereby given that I have this day purchased the bottling business of John K. Ctcnry nnd will continue the fame under the name ot P.J. Clenry, manager. WlNIFREH Ci.iiauv. November S3, 1890. ll-27-3t IiOIt RENT. A very desirable brick dwelling house, No. 21 East Oak street. Eight rooms with steam heat plant, bath, hot and cold water Gan in evcrv room. Rent reasonable. Apply at 28 West Lloyd street, or 20 South White street. ii-io-tieou IjlOIt KENT. A dwelling house with all : modern conveniences, ormerly occupied by the understirned. located on Norlli Main street opposite the P. Si H. freight depot. For further information apply to Joainh w. John son, or M H. Kchler, Shenandoah, l'a. 11-21 tt FOlt SALE. A spring wagon. Apply at the Heiiald ofllce. tf MONEY TO LOAN. Money to lonii at 6 per cent, Interest ; must give (lrK inortiage security. For further Information apply at the Herald otuco. ii-iv it 1JIOU SALE The propel ty of the, Dolaney Rstate, on Centre street, between Alain and Jardln streets. Lot V0x75 feet, einbrnclng ono double three-story frame building, a private dwelling and a 80-foot vacant lot Price reason able. Apply to Mrs Margaret Brennan, on tbe premises lu-t-u TIfE wish a live, traveling manager In your " temtnrv &K mice, man or woman; iiuerai cash and commission first year nioro second year. If deserved; some for local workulso; good references required those f ut of employ ment or wishing to better themselves, -address, "Factory," cor. Perkins and Union Sts., Akron, unto. .vszin TOTICE. Dcsbob'e properties for tale. Ap- 1 ply to S. U. M. lloll mopeter, , attorney, Shen- anuoan. FOR SALE. Cheap to a prompt buyer. A very desirable three-story property In a r taved square on Main street. Contains two arge store rooms with plate glass fronts Com fortable dwelling with bath. Yard, warercom ui.d stable, to ench. Whole lot 80x150 feet to alley. Very fine location for any kipd ot business. 1'reier to sen ine wnoie property but will sell nark of It If desired, at very reason able price and terms. For further Information please address "Owner," 1. U. Uox 22, Shenan doah, Pa. 11-6-tf Ladies' and Misses' Garments () E Q) 3 X ft (J) The great success of our coat department has been brought about by giving the best values lor 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' andchildren'scoats, neatly trimmed in braid and bias strips. A special line of Plush, Cloth, As trakhan and (loll Capes. Collarettes made of Posum, Wool, Seal and' Beaver Fur. A nice assortment of single and double plain and plaid Scotch wool shawls. Come ana see them. R F. GILL, NORTH MAIN STREET GSOI-OIN'S Bargains Had This Week at Mammoth Clothing countv at the St. GAUG HAN'S Rich Values now Avail able to our Patrons. our out value m value from real Others made from good quality our price ?i. 25. A better grade and lined, value 92.25, our price Mohair Waists, S2.00 to $2 25, We have received another case 1-4 white, all-wool, home-mai Blankets, value $4 50, our price tor P. J. GAUGHAN $2.50 The lvAUiiiS, atjlujn i AUiN : pense and trouble, at last got the czarina ac s.isei i nunc ever seen, the finest quality, best widths and sizes, you are sure to beauty of it all is that we sell $.SOi Try a pair and you'll pair of them to give satisfaction. in town. The leading shoe store. FACTORY SHOE STORE. IMO. B. SOUTH IVIAIIM ST. THE BUCKW ALTER There are none better in the world and there are no greater favorites in the world with any housewife. The satisfactory Special Siles We don't have any because our regular prices those of dealers who advertise special prices, you save your money every time you buy. Don't forgot us for u. 05 cj . axLiJAxcjij, REMOVAL ! removed to No. 105 NORTH MAIN STREET, two doors above Merchants' Bank. R n 1 -fi rv rva fVt ar-r DdlLllUUlL LiULdU Faultless Labor - - Are responsible for our always busy business. Try us on plumbing and,gas fitting. You wont regret the trial. P W -Rfin. Gor. White &Llovd Sta kxtccyccicyc x x x x x x OUR wall papers are arriving dressy patterns for 1900. If you contemplate doing any We are leaders on wall paper. )UR stock of window shades anything you desire and at torn. All colors and patterns with and see us. g-F. J. 21 North IXXXXXXXXXXXX GSOt-DIN'S Ever House, I Gold in, Proprietor. .. - 1 C T - .!! If! f Tf WilA. 1UL Ul ltlUILa U1IU 1 1 1 1LZ fr T 1-1 tl 1 t! 1 . .Ml. ...t price 57.50. ' ' J ' O" with best grade lancy tafleta silk $12 50, our price $10.00. Cluldren s Loup- Coats, size 2 to 6 vrs fine all-wool cloth, cardinal, blue ancl green, collar and cape tiinimed with fintl braid, value $3 00, our price $2. 25. l better quality cloth, extra heavy, in carJ dinal, electric blue, navy and gieen.l S4-75- our price 3.75- Ladies' Plaid Winter Waists, ruadel best quality English Flannelette, value 65 cents, our price 50 cents. all wool cloth, lined, value $1 .60, t cloth, extra heavy, tucked, braided! $1.75. real value 92.50 and $3.00. this lot $3 35. Czarina $2-50 we nave, atter going to great ea agency of the celebrated world launi 01 tne oest 3.00 or 3.50 suoe yea workmanship, latest styles and a nnd 111 The Czarina. And tl it at the sensational low price want no other. We guarantee ever We are the only agents of this shol ABE lEVIIME, Pro Heaters. or Special Prices are lower than This is where your FURNITURE. iuojluo o. mam o C-f vvck 105 31U1U Nnrth Main S1nvt consistent with - 1-1 T- -sv,v' h ci 11 1 t . i occ s-riro every day. Strictly Beautiful designs at new and 5c per roll. papering call and see our goods. is now complete. prices that will Can give you almost surely win your cus- or without lace and fringe. Call PORTZ Main Street. i