r Trading Stamps. Tho Only Drug Store In Town That Pre sents You With Trad ing Stamps. Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main St., Shenatidonli. Telephone Connection. HOOKS & BROWN. wwww We are now showing the lincst display f C HR1STMAS HOODS in this lown. Noth ing tn surpass it outsiilc of (he large cilies. The whole store crowded Willi Dolls, Toys, ames. Hooks, Pictures, Celluloid Goods, tt., l.tc . and best of all the prices are so low as to make your dollar give yon more and betlM- coods than can be procured elsewhere. V i-arr always readv to show goods whether vou buy or not. We submit a few prices : BOOKS. Toy books, linen mid r, V up. History of t H., Life of Va.hliiKton, izrlm's Progress, .Vc, In words of syllable, 40c, regular 30c. , one. I'll- one Lincoln storim. 200 clotb bound 16 mo, books, regular 28c at 17 cents. 200 t-lotb bound 16 mo. In white nntl gold, regular V cent, at 2ft cents. IRON TOYS. Never before so targe and Hue for the price. Ilnok and Ladder Trucks, Fire rnglnrs, Hose Carts. Hulklcs, Delivery Wbkoiis, etc . from 1(1 rents ui. Trick Donkey. The best mechanical toy on tho market. The mule kocs forward, bulks and then goes backward. Must be BLOCKS and GAMES. "We think we have everything that is in the market. C'roklnolc, full size, $1.25, formerly S2 TO, Old Maid. Dominoes, Checker Hoard, fmc of rarebcese, India, Errand Hoy, Conette, etc DOLLS. Our doll counter is worth the time It takes to visit It in order to sro the various styles and the exceedingly low prices we quote Kid Dolls, 28 cents up. tainted Dolls, 10 cents up. Dressed Dolls, S3 cents up All linen painted dolls, 23 cents. MISCELLANEOUS. Medallions, 23 cents up. Yards of roses, etc., 75 cents. Framed pictures, 40 cents up. Smoking sets, Shaving sets. Toilet sets. Fine stationery, book, calendars, etc., etc. Mf nnvnmsjxpmnmvnnnmnnm(nmmnni Special Offer. One year Munsey's, McClures, Alnslees and Uentlewoman, J2.G5. One year MunseyB, Cosmopolitan and Mc Clures, S2.65. We will meet any clubbing oiler you receive. iivllliV ili vlvkuivtvtvlvlilokul'VlvlvlnlolvHl viol vl Visit our store, examine our goods and com pare our prices with others, wwww HOOKS & BROWN. There is nothing sobndforacoujjhas couch- iiiR. It manes your throat raw and ir r i t a b 1 c. Every cough con gests the lining membrane of your lungs. Ceasetear ing the throat and lungs in It h i s way. Cease fighting consumption all the time. Put your lungs at rest and give them a chance to heal You will need some help to do this, and you will find it in 9i v I nrnni nnn EXAMINED The garments from our tailor ing department, and you will al ways find them right. They have the attrac tive look that makes men of good judgment pause to scrutinize your clothes and that makes them the satisfac tory kind to you. Overcoats. Suits. Trousers Portz Bros., North Main Street 24 Time and Money Saved -orsi- If it's a cold you've just taken, a 25c. bottle will cure it; if you've had it some time, the SOc. size is better; you get more for your money if you buy the dollar size. " I caught a very severe cold that settled on my lungs. After a time I began spitting up blood. 1 could pet no relief anywhere. At last I bought a bottle of I berry l'cctoral and after taking two Unties 1 was completely cured." C. foFKrv, Jan. 7, 1891). San Francisco, Cal. fc , A A t PITHY POINTS. CRIME AND THE CAUSES. Ity Iteitiovlng tlm Onuso n (Ireat final of flood fJnn bo Done, En. Herald : Discussions of crlnio and tliu caused thereof In .Schuylkill county are very tluicljr. If tlio proas and n fair propor tion of lntcrestod citizens ngrco upon somo p rojicr plan of action to curb crime by re moving tlio onuses, a great deal of good can bo done. THK CAU8B. Tho principal cause of crlmo Is tlio Indls criminnto granting of licenses in tlio county. Tho licensees tako to tlio buslnoss for pecu niary profit, and tlio thousand and more licenses granted make competition so sharp that tliey cater to tho criminal, tlio drunkard, tlio dcbauclico and those of immature ago in their struggle to make the buslnoss pay. Sales aro mado at all hours and at all times, Irrespective of tlio law, bo tlicy but gather In tho shekels. TUB OPPORTUNITY. A splendid opportunity is now presented to appeal to tho ciurts to correct this ovil. Thero Is uo Oouimou I'lcas Judco to bo elected for eight years. In other words, tho Judges cannot bo made to suffer tho con sequences of a reform now Instituted, as lung 'ere tho eight years roll by tho benefits will be so apparent that public sentiment will reward rather than attempt to persecute tho workers of stu.h a reform when again candi dates for the otllco of Judge LACK OF KEOUL.ITIOX8. Tho evil Is In our present method of grant ing licenses to anybody nud everybody al most that makes application, as tlio law says: In tho sound discretion of tho court." There aro no rules or regulations laid down by tho coutt for its guidance that in any way i restrict tlio number of licensos granted or tho character of the placos licensed. This ovil can ho easily corrected, and all that will bo necessary for tho moral forces of this county to do is to formulato some plan and ask the co operation of tlio court. This can ho done by mcmorailziug tho court : THE REMKDV. First. Not to grant tuoro than one llccnso for each tlirco hundred (300) people, unless In townships it shall be conclusively proven to the Court that on accouut of special topo graphical conditions moro hotels aro necessary. Second. That no placo bo licensed within five hundred (500) feet of a church or 6chool house unless it is a well established hostelry that provides sleeping or eating accommoda tions to tho traveling public. Third No naturalized citizen to ho given license unless such per-on shall have been a citizen of tho county at least (Wo years be- foro tho license is applied for. iourth No person who has been convicted of a felony shall have liconso. In the event petitions aro prepared and signed, I agreo to present tlio same to court free of chareo, and belie vo that I can get the co-operation of at least six other attorneys to assist in taking this matter before the court. Wm Wiuiklm. Pottsvillo, Dec. 2, 1899. Till! WKATIIKIt. TomperatiiriJ hriB fallen decidedly, except near tho Atlantic coast. The lowest roporteu toniperattiro In tho United States Is zero at Wllllston, N. D. Tho exten sion of tho high pressuro -oaeast-ward rftll result In comn--atlvoly low tempi laturos in tho custom half of the coun try for several Jays. Forecast for this section: llaln today, possibly turning into biiow; much colder; fair and cold tomorrow. Sunrise, 7:10; sunset, 4:43; length of day, Oh., 33m.; moon rises, 8:C3 a. m.; moan sets, 0:18 p. m. QOLDIN'S GSOL-OIN'S GOL.DIN'8 M I'lLxJ-i-i-J-U-iaXli-U-U IJJ-ItXCTCT 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 are a specialty with us this year. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician, 118 South Wain Street. No. Happenings Throughout the Country Ohronlclnd Tor Hasty Perusal. Repair those bad pavements before winter is upon us. Tbo llorouch Council and School Board will meet this week. Art wall paper at Cardln's for 5 and 0 cents per roll. Come and see them. tf The Carbon county teachers institute next year will bo held at Lansford. Tho American Hoso Company of l'ottsville have ordered a combination are wagou. The unseasonable weather has caused an epidemic of the Grip in somo parts of tho state. Mrs. Tbos Keeler fell down the cellar Btcps at her homo in l'ottsville and may not re cover. Bernard Cassorly has been appointed taxH collector of East Union township, vice John Ulsbafer, resigned. David Mowery, of Shamokin, has been ap pointed Deputy Treasurer of Northumber land county. The only change in the anthracite coal trade, if any, is that coal is scarcer than it was and the demand more active Policeman Keinbold. who was shot by hoboes, left the PottBille hospital Saturday afternoon for bis borne in lamaqua. John McLaughlin, at one time editor of the Mahanoy City Daily American, is now a motorman on a f liiladelpnla street car. Seven men are engaged collecting delin quent taxes at Hazleton. It appears to be as bard to collect in that city as in Shenandoah 'Squiro Kissinger.of Oirardville.committcd Matt. Motuluuas on tho charge of being u lunatic and entering the home of tho prose' cutor, James Uutlcr. With a paid police force of bix members, two or tbreo special watchmen, aren't ex Elanations in order in view of the many rob eries and no arrests ? Mrs. Mary Tobin returned to her home in Shenandoah at neon, aflera pleasant visit at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge lliggins, says tbo Bhamakin Herald. William Hhoades, 10 years, of Springfield, a suburb of Shamokin, had his right leg crmhed between mine wagons at Dig Mouu tain colliery on rnday, Davison, the furniture dealer, is showing a beautiful line of pictures for holiday gifts. The foot ball season is about over, it is too early for skating, base bail is far oil' anil there is a general lull in the athletic world. Tho electric light at flowers and Oak Btreets was ut last nigbt. Ihe residents in that neighborhood were Inconvenienced by it. The Starr eioven was defeated at Jackson's yesterday afternoon by the Mabanoy City team. The score was 10 to 0. liuchauau, the jeweler, is making it a specialty of special values on watches, rings aud chains for Christmas gifts this season. DttMlli and Funeruls. Iiichard Boland a nephew of lion. John Roland, of Jit Carbon, died at the Pottsvillo hospital this morning. He was 40 years old aud leaves a widow. Mrs. Orillith Jones, widow of the late OrilllitliT. Jones, died at her home in St. Clair on Saturday night. She was in her 69th year. Mrs, Jones bad been a great sufferer for thirteen months. Sim Is survived by four children: Prof. T. O. Jones, Robert Jones and Misses Sarah and Mary. Funeral to morrow afternoon, and will be private. News was received to-day of the death of Uobert Mauchlln at Birmingham, Ala., last week. lie died suddenly. Mr. Mauchlin was a resident of this town for many years and held the position of Mine Inspector under the P. & K. C. Jt I. Co. lie was also Interested in the publication of the Mining Engineer. At the time of his death he was Mine Inspector at Birmingham. John Muldowney, a brother of School Director P. J. Muldowney, of Mahanoy City, died at the latter's residence at 0:30 o'clock last evening. Death was due to dropsy and heart dUease. lie was 40 years of age. Mrs. Thomas Hlgsins, nee Miss Maria Donahue, a former resident of Jackson's, died at her home in Brooklyn on Saturday, Death was due to acute pneumonia. De ceased is survived by her husband and one child. Editor's Awful Plight. F. M. lliggins, Editor Seucca, (Ills,) News, wasalUlctcd for years with Piles that no doctor or remedy helped until ho tried Uuckien's Arnica Salve. He writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's tho surest Pile euro on earth and the best salve in tho world. Cure guaranteed. Only 2." cents Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. PERSONAL MENTION. Misses Carrie Owens and Elsio Davenport lelt town to-day lor Jlechanlcsburg. to re. sumo their studies at Irvin College John Coslett made a business trip to Potts villo to-day. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Helnze, of Ashland, were in town yesterday, the guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Johnson, of West Coal street, Misses Kate Ploppert and Annlo Wllcom were visitors to Mahanoy City last evening. John W. Williams, of Mahanoy City, visited his parents in town last night. William T. Evans went to l'ottsville and St. Clair to-day, to transact business. Thomas Hughes and James Dallus visited friends at Mahanoy City last evening. W. O. Dusto is doing civil court jury duty at Pottsviilo this week. William M. Cannon, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor to town this afternoon. Corporal Harry Hafcer returnod to Wilkes barre from town this morning. Mrs. Susan Mendelsohn and daughter, Emma, of Pottsvillo, have returned to their home aftera visit to friends in town. J. C. Lewis, of "Si Plunkard" fame, was a visitor to town last evening. Mrs. Simon Yedlusky and son, Emanual, of Bloomsburg, are visiting tho former's mother, Mrs. Henrietta Friedman. "girarlwilleT Robberies of a petty nature aro still being committed about town. Yesterday morning,' about 3 o'clock, an unsuccessful attempt to rob tho residence of Mrs. Gwitbers, on Ogden street, was mane by several unknown men. Mrs. Qwither's son, Benjamin, who sleeps directly over the lloor where tho robbers at tempted to aflect an entrance, was awakened by tho noise. Ho gave an alarm aud they took to their heels. Mrs. Harry Eva died yesterday at her resi dence on Ogden street, after a lingering ill ness of many weeks. Deceased is survived by her husband and several children. THKATItltMI.. "1IBARTS OK Till! BLUK ItltKIK." Dorothy Lewis appeared last evening to a fair sized auuiciico at the Kaicr Orntid In the beautiful pastoral drama, "Hearts of tho Blue Sidgo." Miss Lewis mado a decided hit In tlio play as Missy Carter and appeared as beautiful aud clevor in her old North Caro lina stylo as any of the famed daughters of tho plno tree region. Robert Lceland as Hob Reynolds Missy's lover, drew much deserved applauso from tho audlenco for tlio way ho took his part in the plot. Wo aro sorry that wo can not treat tho cast in detail as all fit ted well to their parts. Special mention, how- over, must bo mado of tho Blue Ridge Quar tette. They wero fluo In fact notblug bettet has ever appoarcd in Mahanoy City. Any one who enjoys reading about tho customs and ways of old North Carolina should go to hear Hearts of tho Blue Ridge, for It brings the audience right into tli.it land of chivalry and feuds and gives a true portrayal of tho true character of North Carolina people Mahanoy City Dally American. The abovo company will appear at Ferguson's theatre to-ulght. "THE DAZ.I.KR." Miss Myna Burroughs, tho winsome Kitty Starlight of "Tho Dazzlor," who will bo seen at Ferguson's theatre on Wednesday even ing next, is this year singing bettor than over. Always a charming slngor, and with a voice rcmarkablo for Its strength and cany lug qualities, she seems this season to bo fairly nut-doing herself in her musical num bers. Her characterization of tho part of the London concert hall singer is light and damty, with delicious bits of comedy beio and there, which servo as a fluo background for the broader work of the comedians. ORGANIZING MINERS. Local ltranches ot the United Mino Work ers to ho Established, Paul P. Pulaski, of Mt. Carmcl. president of tho Ninth District, Unltod Mine Workers of America, arrived in town to-day for the purposo of beginning tho establishment of tho organization in Schuylkill county. President Fuhy will ho bore in a few days to glvo sistance in the work and this town will bo tho headquarters while they aro here, which will be tbo next threo weoks, at least Announcement of tho first meeting in town will bo made as soon as a hall is secured and a dato fixed. Mr. Pulaski speaks five languages Polish, Slavonian, Russian, Bohemian and Lnglish and each very fluently. Ho says that, for tho firs' time in the history of labor organiza. tions in Schuylkill county, the county is the last to be organized, hut tho prospects Indi cate that, although it has been tardy, it will develop some of tho strongest branches of tho united Mine Workers. Tis With Pride We Point to the Fact 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 House, 9 and 11 S. Main St. ArANT15I. A girl to do general housework. Mut nlceii nt home. Family of two. Ap ply at 28 South White street. H Oil HALF.. Private dwelling at No. 309 West Oak street. For terms apply to Frank Wllcom, on tho premises. 12-bSt filOK I115NT. A very desirable btlck dwelling 1 House, Wo. 21 imhi uaK sircet. mum raram ttb steam heat plant, bath, hot and cold water rin.ln ..nr. rnmn. Itffit reiMOtiatjlO. APPiy at 28 Vest Moyd street, or 20 South bite Btrcct. - 11-15-tf-eod - n .4 .1 ...nlHnr linll.n wlfl, nil I' modern conveniences, ormerly occupied rT. .... 1 lna,t lnr.ntn.1 .in TCrtrtl, Mnln street opposite tho V. & H. freight depot. For further Information apply to Joslab W. John son, or M II Kchlcr, Shenandoah, I'a. tl-21-tf iruilt HALF.. A nnrlnc- wairoil. A mil v at the Jj II Kit A Li) oOlce. tf ATOTICE. Desbab'e properties for sale. Ap 1 (ily to S. Q. M. Hollopcter, attorney, Shen andoah, 8-31.tf FOR SAI.K The propcity of the Dclaney Kstate, on Centre street, between Slain and . It -. I .. 1 OAVK ...... amk.n.lnn f.?l (' .ln..t.n tl,ikilnrv frnmn hlllldlniT. A Tirlvate dwelling and a 30-foot vacant lot. Price reason able. Apply to Mrs iuargare urcmiao, on iviiu premises. io-h-m XECUTOK'S NOTICE. Estate of Mamatet llnlmi. Intn nt thn Itorr Ucll of BllClian- doah, county of Schuylkill, and State of Penn sylvania, deceased. Letters testamentary on sntd estate having been granted to the under signed, nil persons Indebted thereto aio re quested to mako Immediate payment, and those having claims or uemanas aga-iistine biw ... present them without delay for settlement to Shenandoah, Pa., or E. W. Shoemaker. Attorney. Dec. Hli, 1WW. rz-i-oi-ouw. Eczema, scald head, hives, itchiness of tho skin of any :'jrt instantly roliovcd, porman cntly cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. A Suitable Christmas Gift Would be an attractive suit ot clothes or trousers. Elegant sample selection. Catchy prices. Faultless fit aud labor. Try me, H. W Landman, 114 North Whitestreet. Ladies' and Misses' Garments Holiday Preparations. NEW Raisins. Currants, Prunes, California Peaches, Citron, Lemon Peel, Orange Peel, All Kinds of Wuts. " Fine boneless White Codflsb at 7C per pound. Mackerel, 6C and up. E3. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre St. Two doors below Mull's dairy. Bodily pain Ioms its terror If you've a bot tle of Dr. Thomas' Kleotric Oil in the house. Instant relief la oases of burns, cuts, sprains, accident of any sort - Held Fuf Assault. Matt. Laeauwskl and Andrew Raczewski were arraigned before Justiee Shoemaker on Saturday night, on complaint of Frank Wiereakowskl, who alleged that the accused beat him because Uo would not furnish them with beer after his saloon was closed. They eut his head with onie unknown Instrument. Laezuwski was committed In default of $500 ball and IUozewakl gave bail in the sum of $100. When dizzy or drowsy take ReetUAMS1 1'lLU. (0 Q) 0 L. D E D 0 Q) 3 X (v rt 0) A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tno money on a 50-ccnt bottle of Greene's Wananted 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. H. Uagcnbuch, Shenandoah Drugstore, P.W. Blersteln & Co. Like Finding Moimy. The use of the Endless Chaifi Starch Book in the purchase of "Bed Cross" and "Hub ingtr's Best" starch, makes it just like find Ins money. Why, for only 5c. you aro en abled to get one large 10c. pack a go of "Red Cross" starch, one large 10c package of "Hubinger's Best" starch, with tho premiums, two Shakespeare panels, printed in twelve beautiful colors, or one Twentieth Century Girl Calendar, embossed in gold. Ask your grocer for this starch and obtain the beautiful Christmas presents free. Visited by Ills Mother. Hugh Gallagher, in the county prison on the charge of shooting Officer David Rein bold, atTamaqua, was visited by bis mother. who is a lady of refinement, and his two. brothers, of Reading, both iron workers of that city. They will endeavor to have their brother released from prison on ball. Ono of the brothers visited the convicted man tov eral days ago. Tho latter broko down and cried. . Few Mine Accidents. Mine Inspector Davie' report for Novem ber, shows that but five accidents, all of them noD-fatal, occurred in the Fifth anthra cite district during the last mouth, the smallest number reported for months. Mine Inspector Parle tays that this is the first instance in ten years that no fatal accidents have occurred in November at the mines in that district, November, during which the collieries are usually operated on full time, being considered a month of accidents. Committed to Jail. Two youug men from Butler township were committed to tho county jail yesterday. Their names are Edward Joyce and Patrick Magdolen. They wero charged with stealing pigeons. OASTOXIIA, Bean the si Kind You Have Alwais Bought The great success of our coat department has been brought about by ffiviup: 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 mioses' and children's coats neatly trimmed in braid and bias strips. A special line of (Mush, Cloth, As trskhan and Oolf Capes Collarettes made of Posuni. Wool. Seal and Beaver Fur. A nice assortment of single and double plain and plaid Scotch wool shawls. Come and s:e them. R. F. GILL, NORTH MAIN STREET THE BOSTON BAKERY NOW AT 222 West Centre Street Try our 25 cents worth of bread checks It entities you to seven loaves. l Oc Regular size cup ceke 7c. 1 oc Regular size sponge cake 8c Try our confectionery. Buy trom us. We sell line confectionery cheap. Boston Bakery, II, Morgansteln, Prop. PIG SLAUGHTERING TIME Private parlies desiring to have their hogs slaughtered should place their orders CARL'S MEAT MARKET, 33 East Centre Street, Pigs will be called for,- killed and delivered with cleanliness and satisfaction Edward Early's Saloon Cor. Oak street and Pear alley. Very convenient to the rear entrance of the lockup. FREE : LUNCH : SERVED : ALL : DAY, I Goldin, Proprietor. MISCELLANEOUS. nnn SAT.R. fbean to a nromnt buyer. 1 very desirable three-story property In a laved square on Mam street, contains two nt nlf.rn rooms with Dlate elans fronts . Corn- fortablo dwelling with bath. Yard, warerrom al.d stable, to each. Whole lot 80x150 feet to alley. Very line location for any kind of business. Prefer to sell tho whole property, but will sell part of It if desired, at very reason, able price and terms. For further Information plcaae address "Owner," P O. Box 22, Shenan doah, Pa 11-0-tf G AUG HAN'S Rich Values now Avail able to our Patrons. One lot of Ladies' and Misses' line Ker sey Jackets, in black, castor and royal blue, lined with romaine silk, worth 10, our price 557.50. Another lot extra quality Kersey, in blaek, tan, cartor & royal, lined through out with best grade lancy taffeta silt, 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. Others made from good quality all-wool cloth, lined, value j5j.6g, 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 $4.50, our price tor this lot $3.35. Fall and Winter Footwear. you and Don't buy elsewhere until see our stock. It is a winner so are the prices attached to every pair ol 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. SPONl , PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Christmas P. J. GAUGHAN. Extra Specials For Pay Day! In order to reduce our tremendous stock of boots, shoes and rub bers, we will for the next ten days cut and slash prices in half. Come and be convinced. Ladies' and Rent's velvet and alligator 7 sc slippers. at 50c; old ladies' warm shoes, worth Si.oo, and $1.25, at 75C and SI J men's winter Russetts and blacks, worth $3, at $2.25 ; the finest men's black and tan shoes in town, worth S5.00, at S3. Take advantage of this remarkable ten-day sale and get good shoes cheap. We carry a full Hue of men's and boy's Snag Proof Boots. FACTORY SHOE STORE. NO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST. ABE LEVIN E. Prop, THE BUCKWALTER Stove8,Rangos Heaters. 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 forget us for your FURNITURE, D, & J. SEIGEL, 103105 S. Main St. Groceries At tho Cheapest Store In Town. All the choicest grades of Dried Fruits, CiinnedOoods, Citron and Lemon I'eel, etc.. nt almost your own prices. All our Flour Is sold very cheap. Poultry and Truck. ELLIS GUZINSKY, 216 West Centre St. 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. DAVISONS DEPARTflFJNT STORES, Nr. II9-I2I-I23 North Main St. Cheapest Shoe Repairer ! From Philadelphia. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. Men's soles and heels 50 and C0o Men's " " " (sewed) 83 and Wo ladles' " " " - 0 and SOo I-adleB" " " Isewed . OOo Children's soles and beels SOandSSo Children's shoes, 25c Satisfactory patch work. Shoes heeled only 15nd20cts. Sam Croady, Jlobblns' Jilock. 8J W, Ceutro street 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, Norths-street. 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, WE CLIP THE WINGS Of extravagant prices. Nowhere in this town will you find greater values at smaller prices. Quality tells the price sells. Our line of toys is more complete than ever and embraces so many new and novel things that it would be hard to enumerate all. We desire to call your special attention to our handsome line of DOLLS. Never has a more beautiful line been displayed by any one. FANCY CHINA, BRICA.BRAC.TOV BOOKS, MECHANICAL GOODS, DOLL COACHES, GO CARTS, BEDS, CRADLES, DISHES, CHAIRS, HORSES, TOOL CHESTS, OUNS And a thousand other things that delight the hearts of the little ones. This is the store mother likes, because she feels satisfied that all trash is excluded. We guage our prices lo the lowest notch and early buyers will find real bargains. We ask you to visit our store and inspect our goods, knowing that you will be a regular customer after your first visit. Everybody welcome. The largest toy house in Shenandoah. Make note of the place and number. F.J. PORTZ, N. 21 Main St, .-V I i
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