Trading Stamps, Tho Only Drugstores In Town That Pre sents You With Trad ing Stamps. Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main St., Sheuaudoali. Telephone Connection. THE NEWEST THINGS! When it pours down you may remember ttiat 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 222W.CentreSt. Next door to Cardin's wall paper store. Boston Bakery, II. Morsrannteln, 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 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa, 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 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 DEPARTMENT STORES, Nos. 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 ! rJ FA Ralshis, - Currante Prunes, California Peaches, Cllron, Lemon Peel. Orange, Peel, All Kinds of NuU. y ' Wosrertlll Milling lot of to coffee It It looMOOffe. -8wlia jroubuf, E3. A- Friedman, 313 W. Centre St. ' Two doon below Mull'i dairy. Pain hack 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 ? Are you nervous and ir ritable? Do you often have the blues? And are you troubled about sleeping? Than your livor la alt wrong But there is a cure. 'Tie thr nlri rplinhlp They act directly on the liver. iney cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, nausea, and dyspepsia. 1 ake a laxative dose each night. For 60 years years they have been the Standard Family Pills. Price 25 cents. All Dnijslsts. "I have taken Aver 'a recti- larly for sbc months. Tliey liavo cured mo of a severe hwailaclio, anil I can now walk lrom two to four mllc4 without ircttlntr tired or out of breath, something 1 hare not ueen auto to no lor many years." S. E. Walwork. July 13, ItsW. Salem, Ma9S. fj Yrlto tho Doctor. If you have nny complaint whatever tuirt desire the hestmeilleal advice Ton c in nowltily receive, write the doctor freely. You will receive a prompt re ply without cost. Addresv ut.. ii v. ill ri, ijuweit. iuasa. HOLIDAY SHOPPING. No Need to Visit tlin I.Mrger Cities lor Anything In Thli Line. Tho custom among some wliicli has pre vailed bore so long, that of vlsltingltbe larger cities to make holiday purchases, is one that should be abolished by those who desire to see the town prosper. There may have been a time when this was necessary, but that time is long past. For weeks tho numerous merchants have been busily engaged in un packing their holiday goods. The various lines are the most complete that nave over reached Shenandoah, and everything in the line that goes to make up an appreciable and acceptable holiday gift can be purchased right hero at home, and that, too, at prices far bo- low those in New York and Philadelphia, when your expense account is taken into consideration. Tho counters of our merchants are just loaded with holiday goods and to the prudent shopper we say, now is the time to make your purchasos. The stock is complete, and then you get away from that hustle and bustle which always exists two or three days prior to Christmas. Many of the smaller things can be purchased now, and in sodoiug, you will be better satisfied and there will be no need for yon to condemn the merchant because you waited uutll all the choice things were gone. Patronize the borne merchant by purchasing your gifts now. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of Qreene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a 25-ccnt bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. II. nagenbuch, Shenandoah Drug Store, P.W. Hieretein St Co, The CompHiilouii Ni:w CulemlHr, The Youth's Companion caleudar for 1000 is unique In form and beautiful in design. The oval centerpiece, in high colors and en closed in a border of flowers, represents "A Dream of Summer and is supported on cither side by an admirably executed figure piece In delicate tints. The whole is delight. ful in sentiment and in general effect. Lar ger than any of The Companion's previous calendars, it Is equally accep'able as a work of art. As an ornameut to the borne It will tako a preeminent place. The calendar is published exclusively by The Companion. It cannot be obtained else where. It will be given to all now sub' scribcrs for 1000, who will also receive, in ad I It i on to the fifty-two Issues of the new vol ume, all the issues for the remaining weeks of ItsW), free from the time of subscription. Illustrated Announcement Number, contain Ing a full prospectus of the new volume fur 1000, will be sent free to any address. The Youth's Companion, 203 Columbus avenue, lloatou, Mass. Orphans' Court. In the Orphans' Court Judge Dunn dis posed of the following matters : Au Inquest In partition was awarded In the estate of the late Isabella Palmer. In the estate of James Zettlemoyer, de ceased, tbe deed was acknowledged in open court. The sale of the estate of Ben). Snyder and tuat ot tne estate or .Louisa Leldlch were confirmed nisi, to become absolute in ten days if no exceptions are filed. In the estate of Daniel Jlolleran, deceased the Court's order or tue terms or sale was filed. John Belansky was appointed guardian of John Baldovlc, minor child of John and Anna Baldovlc, late of Kelayres, deceased. Tbe executrix was directed to make publl sale of the real estate of the late Edw. Con nelly, on Saturday, December 23rd, at 11 o'clock. Executrix permitted to become bidder at tbe sale Iu tbe estate of Abraham Wildermuth, de ceased, the administrators wore permitted to caucel mortgage upon payment of fi,G50. At Hausei's. Choice beef, Umb, pork and mutton nickeled pig's feat, tongue aud tripe, sau sages. All Kinds of fresh and smoked meats; test and butter. Cherry and Chestnut streets. tf That Jr. ). I), A. At. Tax. A protninent inembtr of the Jr. O U. A M. stated yesterday that as yet nothing had been done In connection witb the recent de cision or the National couuell, but that a re port from tbe committee having the matter In ohargo was expected dally. He also stated that the sentiment among the members of th Connolls In Pennsylvania, and especially tbe coal regions, was decidedly against th payment of tbe tax 'Cure the cough and sao the life." Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup cures coughs and cvldj, down to the tery verge of cousuuptiou PITHY POINTS. II iiittliijc ThriMiichiiiit the Coiiiiirj (lhtnnlcl'wl for Hunt) rmiflit. Hour wcoks mure then tho holidays. After December 15th It Is unlawful to shunt rabbits The factories at Malmnoy City aro short of female help. A two-cent stamp Is all that is nrccwiry lo i-arry a letter to tho Philippines Coal will bo higher in price wiililu the next ten days, so buy your supply now. Tho P. & K colllory employes at Olritnl vllle nml Ashland will ho paid to-morrow. Wm. Ii. Torbcrt was yesterday appointed postmaster at Oinird Manor, SchtiyUlll county. The Pottsvlllo Elks will present tho ro nowned comic opem, "Tho lllgbwa.viiiau," in December. Thomas Edwards, formerly of Mt Curmcl. but uow of Shamoklu, was granted u pension of 8 a month. The tax receiver of Pottsvlllu yesterday Paul to tho County Treasurer over $37,000 on his '1)0 duplicate. Mrs. Anthony Murphy, of Lost Creek, has bcou called to tho sick bod of her sou, Mich ael Murphy, In Heading. Over 225 children to-day presented them selves for tho rito of confirmation at St. Mary's Roman Catholic church at St. Clair, Several of tho Jr. O. U. A M. lodges In this county, since the trouble witb tho national body, have applied for county charters. The Heading Company succeeded in open ing the blockado yesterday and a tremendous amount of coal and freight was transported over tho main lino, John E. Davis, a longtime resident of Cen tralis, moved his family to Philadelphia ou Smirday. There Mr. Davis has-secured em ployment in a steol works. Eugene V. Debs did not lecturo at Shamo kln according to program. He could not reach the town on account of a wreck, but will lecturo there to morrow night. Congressman Kyan has secured transpor tation for the body of Private Curlcy, of Girardville, who died in tho Philippines. Tho remains will be shipped at once. A. S. denting, formerly of the PottsVille newspaper field, has drifted back to New York City again. He now holds a desk on the New York Times and his pos tlou has a fat salary attached to it. Minersville business men contemplate organizing a Board of Trade. Fatal injuries were sustained by Simon Kipka, run down by a shifting car at Belle- fonte. Oil from a lamp which exploded flew over Mrs. Caroline Ballace, of McAdoo, and sho was fatally burned. A load of shot greeted burglars whu visited . CI. Binklcy's store, at Bird-In-Hand, Lancaster county, and one of them was probably wounded. ltov. Charles Si haal, of the College Hill Presbyterim church, Easton, has been ap pointed cbapUiu of the Fourth Regiment. Miss Helen Brodhead, of Delaware Water Gap, distinguished herself as a sportsman by shooting a deer, at Shawnee, Mouroo county. Beginning December 4, farmers' Institutes will be held in Schuylkill county on succeed ing days, at Uegins, Orwig-iburg, Hammond a2d Mantz. JvJItors of Montour county adopted rcsolu lions relative to the death of ox-Sonator Thomas Chalfaut, who conducted the Sun aud Intelligencer, at Danville. Adams County Institute opened yesterday at Gettysburg, with 101 teachers in attend nee. Teachers' Institute for Columbia uiunty began its sessions yesterday, at Bloomsburg. Patriotic Sons of America will hold a dis trict convention at Epbrata, Lancaster county, on Thanksgiving Day. The marriage license clerk at Lancaster, is so rushed with business that be has to keep his olli-o open in the evenings. Difficulty is being experienced to get snlli cicnt laborers to make the excavations fur tho grading of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany's new sidings at tbe Lytle colliery on the Primrose tract, northwest of Minersville, GIRARDVILLE. The employes of the P. & H C. & I. Co. will receive their pay for the first half of November to-morrow. Union Thanksgiving services will bo held on Thanksgiving Day, at 8:30 a. m., in the Itaptlst church. Rev, George Slack, pastor of the M.IE. church, and clergymen of other denominations will be present. The Ladies Catbollc society will serve their filth annual supper in Armory hall to marrow evening. On Thanksgiving and Friday evenings the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal church will serve suppers In the same hall for the benefit of the church fund. Eev. and Mrs W. J. Fretz have gone to Bethlehem to visit friends. He Fooled the SurgeonB, All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suflering iS months from Kectal fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed! buthecuredhimself with rive boxes ol liucklen s Arnica halve, the surest Pile cure on earth, and the best salve in the world, 25 cents a box. bold by A. Wasley, nruRSist. Last Night's Hliow. The presentation of "Kidnapped in New York" at Ferguson's theatre last evening was witnessed by a fair-sized audience. The play Is written about tbe kidnapping episode ol Baby Marion Clark last summer In New York and the leading roll was Interpreted by Barney Gilmore in a most acceptable manner, and special mention is due George Leslie, Mina Sbirey and Lillian Shirey. Baby Bessie Burt as "Baby Clark" captivated the audience. Mr, Gilmore has surrounded him self with a competent company, and that they pleased last night's audience was shown in tho hearty applause, and tbe repeated curtain calls. Tbe specialties were good. Fancy Dress Hull. Quite a number of Shenandoah people have received Invitations for tbe fancy dress-ball to be held at Mt. Carmel to-morrow evening, Cleary's orchestra, of town, consisting of ten pieces, have been engaged to furnish tbe dancing music. A l'alntiil Injury. David Davis, aged 17 years, met witb peculiarly distresslug accident at Mubanoy City yesterday. He was about to kick a foot ball, but bis ankle came in contact with th sharp end of a stick, which penetrated to the bone. It was necessary to remove the flesh about tbe wouud and use some force in ex tractiug the stick. KnI of Hebrew Feast. The Hebrew "Feast of Lights," which marks the anniversary of the ancient victory 01 jtiaccaouew over lue Assyrians, was con1 eluded list evening in Jewish household and synagogues. Obituary. Mrs. Wllheltnlna Scbwede. aged 60 year, died at her home in Mahanoy City last night after su Herlng for three days after a stroke o apoplexy. The funeral will take place to morrow, the husband and two children survive. Young Mothers. CrouD is the terror of thousands of young mothers beoxiiso it outbreak Is so agonizing and frcocjiitly fatal. Hhiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts llko mailo In cases of croup. It has never been known to fall. The woisi oases relieved Immediately. Price M cto., SO eta. and $1.00. Sold by P. I). KIrll on a guaran ten. (IOOD'3 1'ILLS cure Liver III, Jlllousnss, Indigestion Headache, Dion' ut laxoilvo. AI? Druggist Preoared under GERMAN LAWS, BACKACHE, 1 is Excellent for Rheumatism, Nouralgia, otc. UK. KICITTCK'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. What one physician out of roitny lenities U.iV..L l..l.s lOtklQOT RichterY'ANCHOR PAIN EXPELLER"in daily prac- nbutiiuunumuru cui 10- faction from it. than from r anvJiniment lhavaeverused. I 25c. and 60c. at all druggists or through IF. Ad. Mcbter Co., 2 15 Petri St., New Votk .36 HIGHEST national AWARDS. liecommtnaett bypromtnem Vhy' k s icians, wnoiesaie ana tttiau Dniqgmt, lunuiert.ete. PERSONAL MBNTI0N. .1 J. Rumble, of Port Clinton, li visiting friends in town. Miss Nellie Evans, of Mt. Catmel, is a gutst f town friends. Kroil. Wnsley hasgouo to Philadelphia, to isit the exposition. Malilon Yeagor spent yesterday visiting friends at Heading Harry and John Williams, of Mt. Carmol, were visitors to town to-day. Miss Chrissie Burklmtdt, of Pottsvllle, is the guest of Miss Cleo Lesslg. Miss Annlo Mc.Gu.lro, of Ashland, was a isitor to town last evening. Edward Itausch has resigned his position as porter at tho Hotel Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, of Alientown, were brief visitors to town yesterday. Miss Mary Swinilolls left town to-day for Philadelphia to resume her duties as trained nurco. Louis Goldin has goue to New York City to replenish his fall and winter stock of clothing. Mrs. Fred. W. Hooks, of South Jardin street, presented her husbmd with a son this morning. Miss Julia Bradlgnn left town this nioru- ng for an extended visit to West Chester and hlladelphia. Mr and Mrs. George Humble have re- urned from a visit to Philadelphia, where they attendod the exposition. G. W. Keitef. Jr., of Bloomsburg, is in towu for soveral days, in tho interest of his father's grocery business. John T. Swindells, Jr , has so far recovered from tho attack of typhoid fever that he is now able to take short street walks. Mrs. SavilU Pettit, Mrs. William Stetler, Mrs. W. J. Watkins and Mrs. Emanuel Del- camp enjoyed a drive in tho Catawissa Yaliey yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Jcannette Kcid Allen aud son, of Glasgow, Scotland, are guests of Mrs. Allen's ister, Mine Inspector Stein s wife. They will remain hero for about a month, and then go to Donver, Col. Succentfril Conllnir nt Sen. New York, Nov. 28. As a result of three days' trial of the "coaling ship" while towing at sea, Just completed by the United States battleship Massachu setts and the collier Marcellus, it may soon be possible for any warship to re ceive coal by the overhead wire sys tem at the average rate of 20 tons an hour. During tSo tests 12G bags of coal, each weighing 41o pounds, were transported In 68 minutes without an accident, 68 ot them being delivered In 44 minutes. The trial board announced that they were satisfied with the re sult. Cost or OIiIo'b Cnmpnltrn. Columbus, O., Nov. 28. The state ments of the Republican and Demo cratic state campaigns were filed at the office of the county clerk yesterday afternoon, as required by law. The Republicans expended, according to the report, $91,123.97. Tho Democratic state commltt'M reports receipts of $18,19.55 and expenditures of $17, 898.8. Ladies' and Misses' Garments 00 (U L. 0) 3 X rf 01 J 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 Qolf 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 ate them. E,. F. GILL, NORTH MAIIM STREET SEND US OilE DOLLAR SnV"Sul4 m""' nt lsftft patfera biftb-f rad. MfcSUKV'Jilt OiL AAD ttUOU too it htovk. by frelgbtO.O.U.. iubjActto p xamin&tton. your freight depot and It found perfect ly c&tfelactot jr lid U grtttett btoie U1U. Hi IS you ever uw 11 earn of.pay the nitiCiiT IGIKTo.r Bt-miL mil. ACME SI3.00 BIRD. leu tbe 11.00, WTtlTEFOrtOl'TtniOFREE tent with or--JJ STCVE CATALOOU and freight chinree This store Is site No. I, oren ti lMfzUiil, topumtti tajule rrombett pig iron, eilre Urge Hues, hearr covers, heavy linings and grates, large oven ehelf, heavy tin-lined oven door, handaome nickel plated ornamentations and trimmings, eitra laivo deePtitenmiieSUaaba perfellallat4 rttenolr, hand some larve ornamented haw. lieu caal barafr mm, and we furolih t UtS an eitra wood graUi, making It a per. feet woo4 baniir. XI It ISSCK A BIHDIJU (jl'lKlIlTHI with every clove and guarantee eafe delivery to your rail road elation. Your local dcaltr would charge you 124 .00 for eurh a utovr, tbe freight ! only about 11.00 fol each MO nillea, to we ata ii al Itait (10.00. Addreea. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.(INC) CHICAGO, ILL peara, Beibeck Ce. are UorDBf Uj reliable. Caller.) ' Tho Rosy Freshness Arid a velvet eoftneas of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thor-4 who nu Pozxoni'a Complexion Foxier. GSOt-OIN'S THE LARGEST STOCK. :-: THE GREATEST VARIETY. The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered in - - - - - XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX5XXXXCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX OVERCOATS . and . SUITS XXXXXXXXXXXX)XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Can be Goldin's House. You can select what you want from the larg est stock In the Mammoth Clothing 9 and 11 S. Main TtltC WKATlllilt. The barometer ls'low front the North Pacific coast eastward to the St. Law rence valley and a well defined1 dis turbance of slight energy la central off the North Car olina coast. The temperature is above the seasonal avertvge in all dis tricts except tho Middle and South Atlantic and Gulf states. Forecast for this section: Partly cloudy today, with possibly lo cal rains; light to fresh easterly, shift ing to northeasterly, winds. Fair to morrow. Sunrise, 7:05; sunset, 4:44; length of day, 9h., 39m.; moon rises, 2:43 a. m.; moon Bets, 1:39 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS. "VfOTICE OF SALES Notice Is hereby given X that the bottling business heretofore con-d-icted by me bos been this day sold to Winifred Clenry. John F. Cleaby, November 25, 1899. Notice Is hereby given that I hnvo this day purchased tho bottling business of John K. bleary and will continue the tame under tbe nainoot P. J. Clcary, manager. Winifred Clbaky. November 21, 1809. ll-J7-St FOB RENT. A very deslrnble brick dwelling bouse, No. 21 East Oak street, Klgbt rooms with bteain heat plant, bath, hot and cold watrr Gas In every room. Kent reasonable. Apply at 28 West Lloyd street, or 20 South White street. 11-15-tf-ecMl IjlOK KENT. A dwelling house with all modern conveniences, ormcrly occupied by tho undersigned, located on Nor h Main street uppnrlte tho P. & K, freight depot. For further information npply to Jusiab W. John son, or M H. Kebler, Shennndoah, l'n. 11-21(1 1?OR SALE, A spring wagon. ) Herald ofllce. Apply at the "rONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan at 6 per 111. cent, interest : must give nrsi mortgage security. For further Information apply at the Heiiald ofllce. 11-17 tt ITlort SALIC The propeity of the Dolaney ' FCstate, on Centre street, between Main and Jurdln streets. Lot 10x73 feet, embracing one double three-story frame building, a private dwelling and a 20-font vacant lot l'rice reason able. Apply to Mrs Margaret Ureiinan, on the premises lu-t-n "TOTICE. Desbab'e properties for sole. Ap- X ply to S, U. M. liollopeter, attorney, anew nndoab. 8-31-tf T?OIt BALK. Cheap fo a prompt buyer. I.1 very desirable three-story property In a paved square on Mfttn street Contains two large store rooms with plate glass fronts Com fortable dwelling with bath. Yard, warertom ai.d stable, to each. Wlmle lot SOX150 feet to alley. Very fine location for any kind of business. Prefer to sell the whole property but will sell nnrt of it If desired, at verv renson uble price and terms. For further Information please address "Owner," P O. Box 22, Hhenan doah, Pa 11-0-tf REDEMPTION OF BONDS. The hodcrs of the bonds of tho llorourrh nf Hhcnnnaoan, ra., win taite notice timt, iuru. aut to a resolution adopted by the Town Coun- .11 . cl,... 1 ., 1, 1 1 .. rAnnn.l.. n 1 l f.n live tliousaud ( V3,u 0) dollars worth or bonds of the said boroucll Issues of Julv 1. 189U. and January 1,1805, will be drawn for redemption ana tnut on ana alter January rat, iwu, tne in. terest on the bonds so drawn shall cease The holders of tbe following bonds will take notice aod present the same to the llorouch Treaiurer for redemption t ISSUE or JANUAY 1, 18m. Bond No. 23, amount 1100, held by T. M. Bloat. Ilond Ho. 22, amount SSOO, held by It. W. Blout. isonu iio. fo, amount qjw, ueia oy uavia f. 1 No. 48. amount Haupt aupt Bond No, 49. amount 1300. held by Merchant' National l)an!t. Ilond Nn. 12. amount 1300. held by First National Bank. Bo d No. S. amount DlCA held bv Edward Burke. Bond No. 11. amount 1100. held by Beniamln O. Church. Bond No. SO, amount (100, held by Fred. Reese. Bond No. 43, amount 1100, held by Philip Bierman. Bond No. 107, amount f 100, held by Harriet N. Shaefer. Bond No 4, amount $100, held by Rachel Mader. Bond No SI, amount 1100, held by Catharine Bu ch. 9 Bond No. 87, amount (100, held by Mary Reese. Bond No. 37, amount $100, held by M. J Conkley. Bond No. 78. amount 1100. held by Corrlne Tempest. issue or JULY 1, itvja. Bond No. 98, amount $100, held by William D. Itvans. Bond No. 101, amount $100, held by George M. scneunincr Bond No 13, amoui t $100, held by Llnle M. Williams. Bond No. 282, amount $100, held by David P. Haupt. Boud No. 87, amount 100, held by William D. Kvans. Bond No. 100, amonnt$l'0, held by DavH P. Ilaupt. Bond No. 228, amount $100, held by F Zeitz Bond No. 6, amount $100, held by Ollberton Lodge No 420. 1. O. O. F Bond No. IS, amount $100, held by Ltzzle M. Wildama. Bond No. 45, amount $100, held by Red Men Tribe No. 155. Bond No, 2S3, amount $100, held by Francis 8, Haupt. Pond No. 292, amount $100. beld by David P. Ilaupt. . Ilond No. 232, amount $100, held by Sainuil Davis. Bond No. K7. amount $100, held by Francis 8. Haupt. By or'erof the Bo ough Council ot fihenar. doah, Pa. fATBicic Hand, Tbohas J. TBiCEY, t). T. Htbaiqhn Finance Committee. Rhenandoah, Pa., Nov. 28, 16W. '.8-0-12 PIG SLAUGHTERING TIME. Private parlies desiring to hate their hogs slaughtered should piece their orders at CARL'S MEAT MARKET, 33 East Centre Street, Pigs will be called for, killed and delivered with cleanliness and satisfaction. GOLDIN'S Had This Week at Mammoth Clothing county at the St., G AUG HAN'S Rich akle value real Others made from good quality our price $1. 25. A better grade and lined, value $2.25, otir price Mohair Waists, $2.00 to $2 25, real valueS2.5o and $3.00. ' We have received another case 1-4 white, all-wool, home-made ' Blankets, value $4 50, our price lor $2.50 The Czarina $2.5 0 LADIES, ATTENTION : We have, after going to great ex- pense and trouble, at last got the agency of the celebrated world iamedi Czarina at $2.50. Think of the best S3.00 or S3-50 shoe you ever seen, the finest quality, best workmanship, latest styles and all ' widths and sizes, you are sure to find in The Czarina. Aud the' beauty of it all is that we sell it at the sensational low price of $2a50a Try a pair and you'll want no other. We guarantee every 1 pair of them to give satisfaction . We are the only agents of this shoe " in town. The leading shoe store. FACTORY SHOE STORE. NO. 3. SOUTH MAIN 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 giving qualities are beyond dispute. Special Sles or Special Prices 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 D. & J. SEIGEL, REMOVAL ! removed to No, 105 NORTH MAIN STREET, two doors above Merchants' Bank. DHIUlUUICrtUCai) Faultless Labor consistent with jsFaultless Prices Are responsible for our always busy business. Try us on plumbing and gas fitting. You wont regret the trial. P W "Rfill. Cor. White feLlovd Sts. OUR 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 ou wan paper. OUR stock of window shades is now complete. Can give you almost anything you desire and at prices that will surely win your cus tom. AU colors and patterns with or without lace and fringe. Call and see us. Q 21 North Main Street. Q (SOL-DIN'S House, I Goldin, Proprietor. Values now Avail to our Patrons. One lot of Ladies' and Misses' fine Ker sey Jackets, in black, castor and royal V, blue, lined with romaine silk, worth 10, 1 our price $7.50. j Another lot extra quality Kersey, in f, black, tan, cartor & royal, lined through out with best grade tancy taffeta silk, $12.50, our price gio.oo. 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 $3.00. our price $2.25. A better quality cloth, extra heavy, in car dinal, electric blue, navy and green, value $4.75. our price $3,75. Ladies' Plaid Winter Waists, made from best quality English Flannelette, value 65 cents, our price 50 cents. all wool cloth, lined, value Si. 6q, cloth, extra heavy, tucked, braided j Si. 75. 1 this lot S3 35- ABE LEVI IN E, Prop, Stoves, Ranges Heaters. are lower than This is where your FURNITURE. 103105 S. Main St. aiUIC, North Main street. H u. m. 7-. 11. I
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