The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 29, 1899, Image 4

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    Trading
Stamps.
The Only Drug Store
In Town That Pro
aonts You With Trad
ing Stamps.
Shenandoah Drug Store,
3 South Main St., Shenandoah.
Telephone Connection.
THE NEWEST THINGS!
' When it pours down you may
remember that 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,
II. Morgansteln, Prop.
Eall 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, Pa.
I. SPONT, PROP.
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
Time and
Money Saved
-OINJ
Don't You Want the
Dollar You Pay
For Christmas gifts to bring
their real values or probably
more back to you. If you are
progressive and have your
personal interests at heart see
our Watches, Chains, Rings.
These goods axe a specialty
with us this year.
Thos. Buchanan,
Jeweler and Optician,
No. 118 South Main 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 !
NFA Raisins,
Prunes,
California Peaches,
Citron,
Lemon Peel.
Orange Peel,
All Kinds of Nuts.
We are still selling lots of do coffee. It ta
looae coffee. Bee what you buy.
E3. A. Friedman,
213 W. Centre St.
Two (Soon btlow Mull' dairy.
J
1 It's hard to l man- pi
f J ace cattle when A in a Si
It
age
wild stampede. The
time to turn them is when
they first go wrong. Of
course you can stop them
now, but it's not so easy.
The time to stop your
cough is when it first
comes. If you have had
it some time, you can't
stop it so easily, but
can be done.
it
U
cures coughs of all kinds.
The 25c. size is enough
for an ordinary cough.
The 50c. size is what
you want for the hard
coughs of bronchitis,
asthma, la grippe, and
whooping-cough. The
dollar size is most eco
nomical for the harder
cases of consumption.
Write the Doctor. If yon have any
complaint whatever nnd ileslre the
best medical advice, write the Doctor
freely. Addte.ss
Dr. J. 0. ATER, Lowell, Mass.
He Couldn't Help It.
The funniest Interview I ever bad or
heard of, relates Julian Itnlph In his
reminiscences, wns when I was on tho
staff of the New York Sun. I had been
sent to look up some one In a suburb of
tho city. Tho address was a number
on Fourth street, but, to my amaze
ment, I found three such streets In the
place. The house I sought was not In
any of them. Tired and almost dis
couraged I turned Into a cobbler's shop.
and seeing a bearded German bending
over a last In the glare of a swinging
lamp, I cleared my throat and said:
"I beg your pardon, but I nm a re
porter of The Sun"
"Well, well," he said soothingly, be
fore I could finish the sentence, "you
cannot help dot"
I could uot continue for a full min
ute, so struck was I by the unexpected
philosophy nnd wisdom of his reply. I
could not help being a reporter, aud I
knew It. When I. explained that I
wanted an address on Fourth street,
and had already been to three Fourth
streets, and would like to know if
there were any more, he lifted his
hammer and poised it In tho air for
half a minute.
"You vant to know If dere Is some
more of dose Fourt' streets?" he asked.
"Veil, I vlll tell you. I haf lived here
dweuty years, trying to find somediugs
owt, and I didn't And anydlngs owt
yet."
The Elder Tlooth's Dcnntlfnl Ilenil-
Ingr. ,
I never heard any one read just like
tho elder Tlootli. It was beautiful. He
made tho figure stand before you! It
was infinitely tender. Some of the
passages of "Lear" were touching In
the extreme, though he used Clbber's
frightfully bad edition of that sublime
tragedy.
He had some very odd ways at times,
We were playing "Ilnmlet" one night
In Natchez, nnd during Ophelia's mad
scene n cock began to crow lustily.
When the curtain fell upon that fourth
act, this crowing became more con
stant. And when the manager could
not find Mr. Booth to commence the
next act he looked up and saw him
perched on tho top of the ladder, which
was the only way to reach the "flies"
In that primitive theater.
The manager ascended tho ladder
and had quite a lengthy discussion
with Mr. Rooth, who at last consented
to come down on condition that he
Ehoulif resume his high position after
the play and remain there until Jack
son was re-elected president. "Autobi
ographlcal Sketches of Mrs. John
Drew," In Scrlhner's.
A Sncnr I'lum.
"I had my picture taken today," Bald
tittle Christine. "I crossed my arms
and leaned on a chair, and the picture
man put my head in some tongs."
"Why. you must have looked like n
lump of sugar In sugar tongs," laughed
papa.
"Why, so I must have," said Chris
tine dgjlglitpdly. "cause the man kept
saying, 'What a sweet girl you are!'
-What to Eat
Prepared
under GERMAN LAWS,
Is Excellent for
BACKACHE,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc.
OR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned
"ANCHOR"
PAIN EXPELLEE?.
What one physician out of many tenmcs
Jt NewYorMuly 191897.
u iiianniy uac ui vi,
RichterV'ANCHOR PAIN
EXPELLER"in daily prac-'
Tice.i rounu more saris-
faction from it, than from
anv liniment I have ever used.
V -
2SC. sod 50c. at all drugglstt or through
lAd.BIchterCo.,E15 PetrlSt, New York J
36 HIGHEST AWARDS.,
titcommtnata vypronnnem fny
b cician, r wtc.uie ana feiuu
Druqglttt, ilmuter$,tte.
3
PITHY POINTS.
II Ii(iuIiik Throughout the Country
Ohronlolml for Unity 1'enianl.
Kvnngollst Elliott In conducting rovlval
meeting? nt Ccutnillu.
A series of homo camp meetings nro In
progress at Port Carbon.
Tnmnqtin Is talking of increasing Its pollco
force to three Don't do It.
Tho 1. & It. trainmen will receive an in.
cicaso lu wages December 1st.
Art wall iapar at Curd Ill's for 5 and 0 conts
per roll. Como and bco tlieni. tf
Tho I'otlsvllte Gun Club will have a big
shoot at Tumbling Kun to-morrow.
E. C. Drobst, tho grocer, has bad Ills store
room neatly papered and otbemlso renovated.
A ton of poultry was shipped to town yes
terday by tho Adams Express Company. It
was consigned to local dealers.
Commissioners Kaufman and StnulTertook
Mrs. Valeria Maurer nnd another pationt to
tho Ilarrisburg Insano Asylum to-day,
A total of 25,112 pounds of mall matter
was handled at tho I'ottsville post olllco tho
past 35 days most of It Democratic litera
ture. Kalph Faust, for many years employed as
operator at Maplo Hill colliery, has resigned
and gone to Philadelphia to work for Swift
& Company.
Patrick Bryant and Patrick Salmon, two
young men of Mahanoy City, bavo secured
pos t ons as brakemou on tho Heading Hall
way. Their run will bo between Mahanoy
Plane and Shenandoah.
A two-days' Farmor's Institute opened yes
terday at Sldppensburg.
The olllco of city detective may bo created
at York, an ordinance for that purpose hav
ing boon Introduced in Councils,
A gun slipped from the hands of Charles
Smith, of Stroudsburg, and being discharged,
shot out ono of kls eyes.
Miss Matilda Shearer, of Iicllcfonte, nearly
ended her life with laudanum, but doctors
effectively used a stomach pump to save her.
"Si Plunkard" and his company of funny
comedians will bo at the theatre to-morrow
afternoon and evening.
Experts from Centto county have been In
vestigating the old Mont Alto Iron mines. In
ranklln county, with a vlow to operating
them.
An unknown man died In the Lebanon
hospital from a broken back, the result of
being struck by a Reading railway train near
Palmyra.
Miss Katryna Gridley, eldest daughter of
:o iato Captain Charlos V. Gridley, of
Dewey's flagship Olympia, will loave her
homo nt Erie to teach school in New York.
An organized band of robbers terrorizes tbo
farmers of Taylor township, Centre county,
driving offthelr cattle, burning barns and
committing other depredations.
Ono of the largest pumps over constructed,
covering n ground space of nearly 50 feet
square, has been shipped by the Jeansvillo
(Luzerne county) Iron Company to the Dun
more Iron and Steel Company.
Editor's Awful Plight.
F. M. Hlggins, Editor Seneca, (Ills,)
News, was afflicted for years with Piles that
no doctor or remedy helped until ho tried
Iluckleu's Arnica Salve. He writes two
boxes wholly cured him. It's tho surest
Pilo cure on earth and the best salvo in tho
world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cents.
Sold by A. Wasley, druggist.
Deeds Recorded.
From Simon Dido et ux. to Frederick
Nnmerick, premises Nelson City; from Na
than D. Yodor, executor, to Lydla Dcitrich,
premises Tower City; from Henry Kemmerer
ot ux. to Mary Geist, premises Tower City;
from C. H. Schultz et ux. to Mary Geist,
premises Power City; from Andrew Robert
son to Thos. Beddall et al, promises Mahanoy
City; from Lehigh and Wilkesharre Coal Co.
to Sandow Kiss, premises Kline Twp.; from
Charles Doviney to Mary Ann Murphy,
premises Tamaqua; from Eliza Nertney to
the People's B. & L. Asao., ptemises Frack-
vtllo; from Margaret Hlggins et al. to J. F.
Higgins, premises Tamaqua; from Margaret
Hlggins, guardian, to J. F. Higgins, prem
ises Tamaqua.
Letters Granted,
Letters of administration were granted to
. L, Hill on the estate of Sarah Ney, late
of North Mauheim Twp., deceased; also to
John C. Knapp on the estate of Sarah Knapp,
late of Mahanoy City, deceased.
Letters testamentary were granted to H. J.
Ncster on the estate of Daniel Ncster, Iato of
New Ringgold, deceased ; also to John Pap
pert on the estate of John Adam Pappert,
iato of Yorkville, deceased.
The will of Conrad Lichtenhahn, late of
Tamaqua, deceased, was probated and re
corded at the Register's oflice.
Marriage Licensee.
G. W. Powell and Elsie Raudenbush. both
of Shenandoah; Joseph Iloneuberger and
Laura Davidson, both of St. Nicholas;. J. li,
Harding aud Bessie Lewis, both of I'ottsville;
Thomas C. Murphy and Sarah Lavinda
Casey, both of Tamaqua.
'Cure the cough and save the life." Dr.
Wood's Norway Pino Syrup cures coughs and
colds, down to the very vergeof consumption
lllrltiriay Tarty.
Miss Bertha Evans, the 15-year-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Evans, of 505 May
berry alley, celebrated her birthday anni
versary last evening by entertaining a num
net ot menus at ner homo, names were
played and refreshments were served during
the evening. Those present wero .Misses
Emily Loucks, Emma Perkins, Harriet
Sillier, Lily Honser, Mary Powell, Sarah
Simons, Bertha Evans, Grace Evans, Hattle
Evans, Florence Evans and Messrs. Claude
Davles, Joseph Bowman, Russel Eisenhower,
Walter Capper, ueorgo Tempest, Harry Feist,
Lewis Gable and William Evans,
A Card.
We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to
refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of
Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If it fails
to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran
tee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or
money refunded.
A. Wasley, C. H. Hagenbuch
Shenandoah Drug Store, P.W. Blerstoin & Co,
Kxplotrfon ot Gas.
At noon to-day an explosion of gas occurred
at Kohinoor colliery, by which William Koli
shinski, a laborer, was severely burned about
the face, bands and back. The miner, John
Bunn, was also slightly burned. The accident
occurred in the 7-foot vein, where both men
were engaged at work. The accident war due
to the laborers igniting the gas. Kolishinski
was sent to the Minors' hospital this after
noon.
Crushed hy Coal.
At about midnight last night Michael Kar
loski, a laborer at Shenandoah City colliery,
fell down a breast. Coal followed and crushed
him against a car. He received a fracture of
tbeieft leg near the thigh and severe eva
sions of the side and arm. He was sent to
the hospital.
Mlu llannler to Weil.
The wedding of Miss Vlrdio Uassler and
George Williams, of I'ottsville, will occur at
1 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. It will take
place at the residence of the brides parents,
The bride is well known in town.
Camp Tiupevtlou
Camp No. M, Sons of Veterans, of Maha
noy City, was last night inspected by M. F,
Maley, of town, assistant Inspector of the
Pennsylvania division. Among the Shenan
doah members of the organization who
witnessed the ceremonies were Joseph
Zimmerman, P. J. Maloy. Charles U Fowler,
Mdton Itoyer aud David Daddow.
fIOOD'3 Fililia euro tilver Ilia,
21Mousnst, Indigestion, Headache!
Dleun'-ut laxutlvm All DrusgtatA
PERSONAL MENTION.
Loon Wnsloy is home from Philadelphia to
spend ThnnkaRlvlng.
Ctoonr Cliorrington Is confined to his room
at tho ColTeo ltouso hy a sovero cold.
Arthur Mllllclmp lma gono to Lowlslmrg to
spond Thanksgiving Day with friends.
Mrs. MatthowPorkins, of Wostl.lno street,
this morning presented her husband with a
son,
Ray Denglcr Is homo from Albright college,
Myorstown, to spond Thanksgiving with h's
parents.
A baby girl has been welcomed into tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kennedy, on
South West street.
Misses Maggio Dover and Gcrtrudo Kirk
havo gono to Blnomsbnrg to spend soveral
days visiting friends.
Henry SchaefTer, of Pittsburg, n former
managor of Koltor's grocery In town, Is re
ported ns very 111 with llrlght's dlseaso.
Miss Katio Carl I n, of Rappahannock, left
this morning for Philadelphia, wherosbo will
spond n few weeks vlsitlnif her slstor, Mrs.
J. J. Oilmoro.
Mrs. Stovons and Mrs. demons, of Scran
ton, arc In town to spnnd several wcoks with
tho foimer's daughtor, Mrs. J. II. Kcstor, of
East Oak street.
Pctor Kano formerly bell boy at tho Hotel
Kalor, Mahanoy City, has succeeded Edwnrd
Kausch in a similar capacity at tho Hotel
Ferguson, in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Hnislcr and Mr. and
Mrs. Wallaco Selbcrt, of Berwick, aro being
entertained at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs.
E. B, Brumm. on South Main street.
Shot n Doe.
Whllo two men wero prowling near a
chicken coop on tho premises of Mrs. Shiolds,
on East Lloyd street, at an oarly hour this
morning, a watch dog sprang at them. One
of the men shot tlio dog dead.
mean Tltfoves,
Thlovos last night stole all tho mining
clothos, hoots and other wearing apparel
from tho kitchen of Allen McCutcheon's
house, on North Bowers street. They also
committed a similar thelt lu tbo shanty of
the adjoining premlsas.
A (Ircut Oiler.
The first five persous procuring tho End
less Chain Starch Book from their grocer,
will each obtain ono large 10c. packago of
"Red Cross" starch, ono largo 10c. packago of
"Itublngor's Host,' starch, two Shakespeare
panels, printed in twolvo beautiful colors, as
natural as life, or ouo Twentieth Century
Girl Calendar, tho finest of Its kind over
printed, all absoutcly free. All others pro
curing the Endless Chain Starch Book, will
obtain from their grocer tho above goods for
5c. "Hod Cross" laundry starch is some
thing entirely now, and Is without doubt tho
greatest invention of tho twentieth century.
It has no equal, and surpasses all others. It
has won-for itself praiso from all parts of tho
United States. It has superseded every
thing heretofore used, or known to science in
tho laundry art. It Is inado from wheat,
rice and corn, and chemically prepared upon
scientific principles by J. C. Uubinger, an
expert in the laundry profession, who has
had twenty-five years practical experience in
fancy laundering, and who was the first suc
cessful and original inventor of all fino
grades of starch in tho United States. Ask
your grocers for this starch and obtain theso
beautiful Christmas presents free.
"Al" TABLETS
FOR ALL URINARY DISORDERS.
Ihe most FATAL and PREVALENT of all
diseases are those ot me
KIDNEYS. LIVER and BLADDER.
The Kidneys are two little sieve through which
all the bloou In the body roust pass once
in every three minutes.
Is a healthy condition they filter nil Impuri
ties into the bladder, thence out of the body.
It iiccKASETt they clog nnd Mvell, depositing
URif acid nnd other poisons Into the sTstem,
causing dull PAIN In the back, mmouknebh,
RHEUMATISM, (TOUT, DROI'SY, C1RAVEL, PAINFUL
AND 1REOUENT URINATION. I.09S OF AI.RUMEN
(the lite essence), nnd finally
"BRIGHT'S" DISEA8E and DEATH I
If you have any of the nbove symptoms
'Al" TABLETS will cure you
TRY THEM AND BE CONVINCED.
Recent Discovery. Phenomenal Success. Hun
dreds of Testimonials Cannot be Substituted.
Hy mall $1.00. Send stamp for pamphlet.
PAN-AMERICAN DRUG CO,, New Yo'k.
Sold in Shenandoah nt
KIRlIIMS PHARMACY.
Orders by mall sent to any address.
Ladies' and Misses' Garments
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The great success of our coat
department lias 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 PIusli, 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
simwis. come ana see mem.
R F. GILL,
NORTH MAIN STREET
THE TRUE
FORTUNE HEATER
Known to every lamily in
town, needs no recomtnenda
tion. We sell it at
Lower -Prices
Than it has ever been sold. It
adds beauty io every household.
DAVISONS
DEPARTHGNT STORES,
Nns. 119-121-123 North Alain St.
Tho Rosy Freshness
And a velvety softness ot the skin is Inva
riably obtained by thoz-j nho use FozzoM'a
Complexion J'owder-
GOLDIN'S
Tis With
Point to
That in Winter Suits and Overcoats this season has been an exceptionally
successful one with us. It shows that the people appreciate the very best
materials at the very lowest prices. Our stock has again been replen
ished with all new and up-to-date styles in Suits and Overcoats for Men,
Roys and Children, and we cheerfully invite your inspection.
When you come to see us you are not expected to buy. We are
satisfied and pleased at all times to show you our stock, and we are con
fident that if good goods at low prices are inducements for your trade we
will always have it,
Mammoth Clothing
S and 11 S. Main
THIS WKATUElt.
Thcro aro no present Indications ot
unseasonahiy cold weather In any part
oi tne united
States. In the
central valleys
and thence to the
Atlantic coast the
temperature will
rise slowly, with
generally falrwea
ther during the
next two days.
Forecast for this
section: Fair to
day and probably
tomorrow; fresh
southwesterly winds.
Sunrise, 7:06: sunset. 4:44: lengtn
nt day, 91i., 33m.; moon rises, 3:43 a.
n.; moon sets, 2:09 p. m.
Accused of Larceny.
Martin Welsh, 13 years old and residing on
West Lloyd street, was arraigned before Jus
tice Toomey this afternoon on a charge of
larceny. The prosecutor was Joe Czupos, of
East Centra street, who says that while ho
was in a neighbor's house Welsh and two
other boya named John Augustaitis and
Fred. Llnkenhuu entered his store and
oponed the till. The ringing of the till bell
attracted Czupas' attention. He saw the
boys run from the store. He gave chaso and
captured Welsh, whom he turned over to
Special Officer Alex. When the boy was
searched ho had $1.10 in his possession. Ho
said ho collected the money from two fam
ilies for washing done by his mother, llo
was committed to tbo lockup for further
hearing.
Died at the Hospital.
Charles P. Shilkuski, a resldont of town,
who was burned hy an explosion of gas at
the Maple Hill colliery on the 23rd inst., died
at the Miners' hospital at noon to-day.
OrlBln of ihte Dolly.
From tho name of Robert D'Ovlev
originated the word doilv. A Front nt
land was given to him In the reign of
Illiam of Normandy on condition
that ho should rrlvo vpnrlv n tnhlo.
cloth of at least 3 shillings' value at
tne reast or St. Michael.
According to the custom of thn tlmoK
the women of his family were skillful
wun iuo necuie and relt great pride in
embroidering tliolr "ouit rent tnhlo-
cloths." In time these cloths rnmft to
bo valuable and were used as napkins
at tne royal table. They were called
"D'Oyleys."
Build np the system; puts pure, rich blood
in the veins; makes men and women strong
and healthy. Burdock Blood Bitters. At any
drug store.
MISCELLANEOUS.
"VT OTICE OF 8AI.ES Notice la hereby given
IN that the bottling business heretofore con
ducted by mo has been this day sold to Winifred
uieary. joiix v, ulkaky,
November 25, 1899.
Notice Is hereby given that I havo this day
purchased the bottling business of John F.
Clcary nnd will o tntiuue the rame under the
nnme of P. J. Cleary, manager.
WisirnKn Cleaky.
November 23, 1809. ll-27-3t .
FOR RENT. A very desirable brick dwelling
house. No. 21 Eut Oak street. Eight rooms
with Hteam heat plant, bath, hot and cold water
(Ja in every room. Itent reasonable. Apply
at 28 West Lloyd street, or 20 South White
Btreet. 11-16-tf-eod
FOR RENT. A dwelling house with all
modern conveniences, formerly occupied
w the undersigned, located on North Main
street opposite the P. & K. freight depot. Fur
further information apply to Joslah W. John
son, or M II. Ketiter, Shenandoah, Pa. 11-21-tf
TOtt SALE, A spring wagon. Apply at the
JL Hkuald ouice.
MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan at 6 per
cent, interest: must give first morteage
security. For further information opply at the
IIebald oflice. 11-17-tf
FOR SALE. The property of the Dclaney
Estate, on Centre street, between Main and
jaruin streeis. j-ki vuxvo leei, einuraciuK una
double three-story frame building, a private
dwelling and a SO-foot vacant lot. Price reason
able. Apply to Mrs Margaret llrennau. on the
premises. 10-21-tf
TOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap
i ply to S. Q. M. Hollopeter, attorney, Shen
indoah. HW
IJIOR SALE. Cheap to a prompt buyer. A
very desirable three-story property In a
pnved square on Main street. Contains two
large store rooms with plate gloss front Com
fortable dwelling with bath. Yard, wareroora
m.d stable, to each. Whole lot 80x150 feet to
alley. Very fine location for any kind of
buBlneM. Prefer to sell the whole property.
but will sell part of It If desired, at very reason
able price and terms. For further information
please address "Owner," 1. O. Ilox 22, Hhenan-
uoau, ia n-ii
Cheapest Shoe Repairer !
From Philadelphia.
GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
Men's soles and heels CO and GOo
Men's (sewed) 83 and 10c
Ladles'" " " 40andS0o
Ladles'" " " laewed.., 60o
Children's soles and heels 30 ana S3o
Children's shoes, 23c. Satisfactory patch
work. Shoes heeled only 13 end 20 cts.
Sam Broady,
ltobblns' lllock. 33 W. Centre street"
PIG SLAUGHTERING TIME.
Private parlies desiring to hate 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,
GOLDIN'B
Pride We.
the Fact
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St.,
GAUG HAN'S
Rich Values now Avail
able
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Others made from good quality all-wool cloth, lined, value $1.69,
our price $1.25. A better grade cloth, extra heavy, tucked, braided
and lined, value $2.25, our price $1.75.
Mohair Waists, $2.00 to '$2 25, real value $2.50 and $3.00.
We have received another case 1-4 white, all-wool, home-made
Blankets, value S4.50, our price lor
$2.50 The
LADIES, -ATTENTION : We have, after going to great ex
pense and trouble, at last got the agency of the celebrated world-famed
Czarina at $3.50. 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
$2. SO. 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.
IMO. S. SOUTH MAIN ST.
THE BUCKW ALTER star2eGa
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 Sales 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,
REMOVAL !
The Baltimore Cheap Store, 30 East Centre Street, has
removed to No. 105 NORTH MAIN STREET,
two doors above Merchants' Bank.
Baltimore Cheap Store, Northlia'nitreet.
Faultless Labor consistent with
Faultless Prices
Are responsible for our always busy business. Try us
on plumbing and gas fitting. You wont regret the trial.
P. W. Bell, Cor. White & Lloyd Sts.
OUR wall papers are arriving
ttprna for 1000.
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If you contemplate doing any
We are leaders on wall 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. All colors and patterns with or without lace and fringe. Call
and see us.
,F. J.
21 NOrth
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House,
I GolcJin, Proprietor, j
to our Patrons.
COne lot of Ladies' and Misses' fine Ker
sey Jackets, in black, castor and royalJ
blue, lined with roniaine silk, worth $iofl
price $7-5o.
Another lot extra quality Kersey, in 1
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 $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,
real value 65 cents, our price 50 cents.
this lot $3.35.
Czarina $2.50
ASE LEVINE, Prop.
103105 S. Main St.
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every day. Strictly new and
Beautiful designs at e ner roll.
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papering call and see our goods.
PORTZ At
Main Street.