Trading Stamps, Tho Only Drug Store In Town That Pre sents You With Trad ing Stamps. Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main St., Shenandoah. Telephone Connection. H00KS&BR0WN. wwwwv We arc now showing the finest jisplny of CHRISTMAS WOODS in tins town. V.th ing to surpass it outside of the lari'e , me. 1 lie whole store crowded wuli Dolls, Tov.-,, tlames. Hooks, Pictures, Celluloid l.oods, Etc., Etc. , and best of all the prices arc so low as to make your dollar give yon more and better goods than can be procured elsewhere. We are always readv to show goods whether you buy or not. We submit a few prices : BOOKS. Toy books, llnon unit paper, 5c up. History of U 8., Life of Waihlnitton, I'll- i?V 1 Bei Ao.. In wonts of one syllable. 40c, roKiilarSOc. Lincoln stories, 3Ro. 200 cloth bound 16 mo. books, regular 26c at 17 cents. 200 cloth bound 10 mo. In white and cold, regular 88 cent, at 36 cents. IRON TOYS. Never before so large and fine for the price. Hook and Ladder Trucks, Fire Engines, Hose Carts, Sulkies, Delivery tVugons, etc., from 10 cents un. Trick Donkey. The best mechanical toy on Hie market. The inula goes forward. u.fca oiiu .noil j$UOT UQUKWAni, .UU9E De seen to oe appreolntou, 48 cents. BLOCKS and GAMES. We think ft hnvo everything in. ia in mo mantel. TSk.',n,.'ie,u" ?,ze' l :s- formerly S2 SO. Old Maid. Dominoes, Checker Hoard., game eta !S0' ' K"ntl f oy. Conette, DOLLS. There is nothing sirfSWsobodforacouelias couKh inR. It makes your throat raw and ir ritable. Every couch con gests the i l n l n c membrane Jof your I u n c s . Ceasetear Ing the throat .and luncs in t h i s way. Cease fighting consumption all the time. Put vo u r throat and lungs at rest and give them a chance to heal. You will need some help to do this, and you will find it in 9 4 J Our doll COUtltrr In wnrih tl.A 1 takes to visit It Jn nrdqtwlk vnrtoiia (.tvlna i,A it I W " aiiu ItID lit-TCUIIIffiy v rv pilVCO tVU UUlitJ Kid Dolls, 23 cents up. Jointed Dolls, 10 cents up. Dressed Dolls, 23 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, fthaving sets. Toilet sets. Fine stationery, books, calendars, etc., etc. Special Offer. une year Munsey's, McClurcs, AInslces and Gentlewoman, $2,65. One year MnnseyB, Cosmopolitan and Mo We will meet any clubbing offer you receive. Ylsit our store, examine our goods and com pare our prices with others, wwww HOOKS & BROWN. EXAMINE-SW 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 iudsrment pause to scrutinize your clothes, and that makes them the satisfac tory kind to you. Overcoats. Suits. "Trousers. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. Time and Money Saved ON If it's a cold you've just taken, a 25c. bottle will cure it; if you've had it some time, the SOc. : c.. 10 ucttci , you get K. 1 more for your money if H yuu uuy me uonar size, f A L 1 " I cauchta vcrv severA iaM settled on my lungs. After a time I could last 1 rv l'n.tnr.l and after taking two bottles I was completely cured." C. Coffev, Jan. 7, 1890. San Francisco, Cal. seuieu on my lungs. After a I began spitting up blood. I Kit no relief anywhere. At 1 night a bottle of Cherry rcc a. IT A. ' r W A V V IjH If w 1 A. .4. a. A. -a, a THEATHIOAL. Don't You Want the Dollar You Pay For Christmas gifts to bring tneir 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 witn us this year. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician, 118 South Wain Street. No. Holiday Preparations. Raisins, Currants, Prunes, California Peaches, Citron, Lemon Peel, orange reel, All Kinds of Nuts. Fine boneless White Codfish at 7C per pound. Mackerel, 6C and up. NEW A. Friedman. 213 W. Centre St. l'wo doors below Hull's dairy. "the dazzler." Cosgrovo and Grant's comedians beean theirannual tour at Music hall last evening, with a three days' engagement. The audience was largo and the show started with a snap aud vim that promises it a most successful tour. The arst act carries all the plot and the remainder Is made up of spec ialties. Fred. Lucier, as Kzekiel Pipes, Is an amusing comedian. Ills sister, Eose Lucier, assists him in their specialty with the violin, mandolin, cornet and trombone, which is a pronounced hit. Ratz, the German come dian, Is the "real" thing. Mr. Griffin's dance catches the house every timo and is considered a novelty. Last but not least Is the Golden Gate quartette, who were heard witu much pleasure Portland, Me., Times. At Ferguson's theatre to-morrow evening. "IRISH V1SITOBS." vi an trie shows that have appeared at the upera Houso this season, none has pleased ueuenuan 'rat Maloney's Irish Visitors' inai opened last night to a house packed to mo aoors, every seat being ailed when the curtain went up and many had to be contont to lean up against the wall. Of the per formance too much can not be said In nnlu of the splendid array of talent In the Pat iUalouey show. The nroeram is clean, hriuht ana uumorous, trie music Is up to date and catchy, and the specialties all of the highest order.the excellent work of Mr. Tom Waters, tlio well known Boston humorist, entitles the gentleman to a place anions the hlchnst artists. To give all the artists the snace thev are entitled to would more than fill a column. judging irom a strictly impartial standpoint, we will say It is by far the most satisfactory entertainment of the season. Worcester Daily Gazette. The above show will annpar at Ferguson's theatre on Dec. 7th. "A VISTi WOMAN." Wilfred Clarke's farco will have an en- gagement of one night at Ferguson's theatre on Saturday evening, December 9th. It has made a big hit and is taking an assured place as one of the comedy successes of the season. Certainly there is every reason for Its success. The play is novel, cleverly con structed, and splendidly acted, and that It is pleasing, is shown by the big houses that have greeted it everywhere. A I'LEAEINO PRODUCTION. The production of "Hearts of tho Ulna Ridge" at Ferguson's theatre last night was made before a small, hut appreciative audi ence. The play is based upon an interesting story of life among the people of North Carolina, telling of a feud existing between two families, and which is finally brought to a happy close by tho love existing between the daughter of ono family and son of anotner. M he play is above the standard of ine general run of molo-dramai in sentiment anu Simmons, and the cliraaxos. while sur. prisiug, do nut partako of undue sensational j ism. The cast is a good one, particularly ivoromy i,ewia. Kobeit Iceland, F. A. ' Sullivan, Ned Risley aud Leo Poasley. The singing oi tho. negro quartette incidental to ine play was heartily encored. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a - 60-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran-teea36-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or monoy refunded. A. Waley, c. II. Hagenbucb, Shenandoah Drug Store, P.W, Blerstein & Co. PITHY POINTS. II ppeiiliigs Throughont the Country Clironlclod for Hasty rerusal. The P. ,fe It. railroad company has ordered 4,000 now coal oars. Art wall paper at Cardln's for D and 0 cents pur roll. Conio and sen them. tf It J. You Is said to bo a enndidato for the Legislature In tho Third district. Snyder county Teachora' Instltuto opened yesterday In tho court houso, at Middlehurg. Thieves attempted to enter tho homo of Patrick Dillon in Mnhauoy City, hut woro fiightencd o.T. The Pottsville Town Council will vote on th-) admission of a compotlng telephone lino at to-night's meeting. An attempt was mndo Mondav nlpht (n burglarize the homo of Mrs. Floyd, at St. Clair, but secured no booty. Iho New York Bargain Storo announce somo splendid values In ladlos winter gar ments in their "ad" to-day. iiuio is n cuuiuy seat uowsoanor sav ni nnr police force ought to bo increased bv two ad ditional members, Deliver us from ovll ' uucnanan, the Jeweler, is makine It specialty ot special values on watches, rings aim ouains tor UhHslmas gifts this season. At tho North Lebanon Furnaces Abraham aioyor was struck in the abdomen bv coupllug bar and his injuries may provo fatal tvime stealing a ride on a coal train. 10. ycar-old John Miller, of Allontowu, had tho ion toot crushed to Jelly at Bethlehem June' tion. lho holiday trade, within the nnrt r.w days, wilt be in full blast, and the merchant who advertlsos will sccuro the cream of tho business. injured and his carriage demolished by a collision with a runaway trolley car on steep hill. ItiSBaidtho County Commlssioncrs-nlEct yesterday received twenty applications for positions, and that an aggregate of over 200 nave applied to date. uccause ho threw kissos at Sunday school girls, a foreigner named Zalanski was ar rested and locked up for 10 hours by the Jiolbleheni police. uo you know that Swalm sells harness? no matter what kind it may he, he can sell It to you. As for price, well, It will be to tho oenonioi your purse. kov. A. U Uibsch man has rnslpnpd Prepared under amtniAN I.AW8, Is Excellent lor PAINS IN CHEST. Sldos,Joint8,Rliouniatism,otc. UK. Kit.ii i uk o worid-Kcnowned "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. One well-known person's letter out of manyi J Knowing that Dr. Rlchter'l Arlinurt PAIN LtrLLLLII has received the merited endorsement of man phy sicians and alsootherpeo ple of note.l cheerfully odd mvondorsomont. NewYorH, .Postmasttr I 25c. and SOc. at all druggists or tnrougli 1 v. Ad. Blchter Co., SIS Pearl St., New Votkl 36 HIGHEST AWARDS. . .ician., t, nofe.aie ana AflaK uruqgmt, Mintttm.ttc GOLDIN'S GiOt-DIN'S GOLDIN'S Tis With Pride We THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE Meeting All Interesting mid Instructive Held Lust Kvenli.g, Last evening our corps of public school teachers held an interesting local Instltuto in tti-i. i i .... .. iiiuiiikii hcuooi room, lue meet nir was called to order at 4:30 by the superintendent aim remained in session until six o'clock. Tho oxorcisos opened with singing, "Th Mars of the Summer Might." This was fol lowed by a discussion on "Uow the Educa. tional Standard of tho District can be Klc vated," by Messrs, Sullivan aud Britt. The question was well handlod. Mr. S ll'lvan ad vocatcd a closer relation of tho teachers with each other, an association of tho scholars, courso of lectures, an awakening of an in tcrcst with the parent, the enforcement of tne compulsory Educational Law and the reading ot the best literature. Besides sup porimg mo arguments set forth by his col league, Mr. Britt advocated a revision and expansion of tho courso of studies, a careful. nessliu tho execution of tho work assigned and a nigti ideal for teachers. The address on pastor of Grace Reformed church, of Shin- "An Educational Decalogue," by Mr. Lewis viuuurg, io go to mo Second Beformcd , ' ' y ellTerca- church, at Harrisburg. IIe 801 fortl the following points : 1, Follow Sirs. Mary Weshco broke two rih I, 1116 n'ufa' development of tho mental falling down a stairway at her home in nowors r tl,B child. 2, Proceed from the Mahanoy City last uight. near to the remote, from tho easy to tho Dr. U. D. Heller, ouarantino nl,vBln mnicuii, irom tho slmnlo to the complex. the port of Philadelphia, has presented tho 3.' Iro.ceed 8tP by step, or "ono thing at a uowey uoso Company, of Holiertown, with a mounted American eagle. rreignt and coal trains collided on the rniiaaelphia & Reading Railway early yes terday morning, four miles below Reading, uu a uumoer oi cars were wrecked. onenanaoali has pavod streets, but the crossings in the paved portions are covered with several inches of mud. Where is that norougii (supervisor, and what is he doing? ino Heading Railway will in a few days resume work at double-tracking the Little ecnuyiKin branch between Reynolds and Drohersville, a distance of about nine miles. jusepn uamus was yesterday admitted to uaii in the sum of f3,000. This is tho man who took the principal part in the "carving" ot two countrymen at Mahanoy City a short wnne ago. Mrs. harah Weiss, wifo of Chan. w nf a. -.)..! , , ... . ' oi. mir, wnoaeserton her husband last week, also left behind her two children, one aged unceu uiuutus ana ine other three and ono uau years, married. On Saturday evening Reese Rosser, Jr., the well known singer, and Miss nui ! ,.,. both of Mahanoy City, were Joined In wedl ice. iKth are well known here in ninJl circles. Oscar Defrohn and Miss Jennie PrW now or Mahanoy City, were married last ingot ln tne parsonage of the German tiUtheran church of that town. There were no attendants. Editor's Awful Flight. f. m. illggins, Editor Seneca, (Ills.,) News, was aflllctcd for years with Piles that no uoctor or remedy helped until he tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve. He writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's the surest i-iio cure on earth and the best salvo in tho worm, cure guaranteed. Only 25 cents. oom ny A. Wasley, druggist. PERSONAL MENTION. Harry Bradigan spent a part of to-day on business at Pottsville. James Grant went to tho county seat this muruing ro visit mends. lhomas Moakler ipent to-day among acquaintances at Pottsville. T. R. Edwards aud family went to Hazle- iou mis morning to attend the funeral of a relative. oantora Shoemaker has gone to Mnntnnr county to spend a few days shooting rabbits auu oilier game. i. Johnson returned tn PMInAAlnhi. to-day, after spending several days here as a gucsc oi relatives. Rov. Z. A. Yearick this aftnm irom Lancaster, where he attended an annl versary cnurch service. Miss Alice Coughlin, of Brooklyn, N. V ue"g entertained at the residence of Mrs. imam Mitchell, on South Jardlu street. airs. it. u. Hrown. of town. mnnunU by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred irit f ni jmi. . """"'"i aiienaea a luneral at Uazletou to-day. Rev. Brady, of Beaver Meadow, and Rev. Peter McCuIlough. of Girard entertained at tho Annunciation parsonage nessrs. 31. mellet. M. D. Malnnn I anu joiin uonry. Mrs. J. J. Pni... n.. Malono and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. For,, went to St. Clair this morning to attend the luuerai oi a relative. uouny pain loses its terror if you've a hot- tie ot Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil in tho house. insiaui reiiot ln cases of burns, cuts, sprains, atciuems oi any sort. timo." 4, The basis of all dovelonmRnt U nolf. activity. 5, Assign no task until tho method ot performing It is explained. 0, Make your icacuing as practical as possible. 7, Secure first attention of your nunils. 8. Ifavo all your lessons prepared. 8, Proceed from the particular to tho general. 10, Neglect not to review irequently. lho (successful Teacher." an artlnln rnnd irom tho instltuto Journal by Miss Mansoll, was well selected and well reudnrnil. Th. auuress on 'Literature, a means ni Culti, for Teachers," by Mr. Williams was a literary neat, no siaricu Willi these words : "Liter. ature, as well as nalntinc and iuiilnii unug uciore mo mina pictures of the beauti ful. thesnblime and tho ridiculous: also of strength and of weakness. The creations of tuo poet and novelist, tho chronicles of tho Historian, the policy of the statesman and the discoveries of the scientist are brnnvht. uoioro us through the medium of literature. mr. vviiiiams then proceeded to show the iru portanco of general reading." lho instltuto Journal again was an lm. portant feature in tho exorcises of the even Ing. On this occasion It was edited hv ltri. louuors. ller editorials and tho contr hntad articles wero well prepared. The paper was read ln a forcible manner. The comments of tne critic, Miss Baugh, wore applicable and won received. Eczema, scald head, hives, itchiness of the skin of any sort Instantly relieved, perman eutly cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. Uebs Will Strike Hack. Eugene V. Debs, the labor advneatn. tn c letter to tho United Mine Workers at Khnmn. kiu, prumises 10 return to the region not oniy to iccturo, but also to proSecuto certain newspapers which have made attacks upon his character. Two uewsnanera In Ashland aud Glrardviilo have published nrticles about nun, placing mm in tho light of a thug. A Suitable Christinas (lift Would bo an attractive suit of clothes or trousers. Elegant sample selection. Catchv prices. Faultless fit and labor. Try me. H. W. Landman, Hi North Whitestreet. Buy Royal Patont Flour. the market. It Is the best in Ladies' and Misses' Garments GO (U L. JQ E D At ltHuer,fl, ,7'" iamD lTk and mutton, picketed piK'a feet, tooguos and tr.DC. nn. All Kinds of fresh and Bmoked meats uu.wjr, ana Chfiefnnf Q) 3 X (0 0) Point to the FactIP 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. L Goldin, Proprietor: MISCELLANEOUS. UAI.KSMAN WANTED. A thorounhly cap V7) able, pushing man to obtain orders from doctors; established trade, work permanent, good pay. I'. O. Box 1532, Philadelphia. 2-5 IjlOK KENT. A dwelling houso with all ? modern conveniences, lormcrly occupied by the underslirned. located on North Main street opposite the P. & It. freight depot. For further Information annlv to .Inalah V..Inl.n. son, or M II. Kchler, Shenandoah, Pa. 11-21-tf IjWIt SALE, A spring wagon. HtsnALD office. Apply at tho tl "YTOTICE. Deal table 1 ply to S. O. M. Ho! andoah. properties for sale. Ap- uopcier, attorney, snen 8-31-tf IJIOK 8AT.K. The property of the Delaney ICstate. on Centre street, hctwean Main nrwl Jnrtlln streets. Lot Mi75 feet, embracing one uounio inree-story irame nuiiamg, a private dwelling and a 80-foot vacant lot. Price reason able. Apply to Mrs Margaret Drcnnan, on the premises. - 10-24-tI FOR SALE. Cheap to a prompt buyer, very desirable three-story pronerty ln laved square on Main street. Contains two arce storo roonia with nlatn irlaM frnnt Cntn. fortablodwelllnirwltll bath. Yard, warernnm oi.d stable, to each. Whole lot Mil 50 feet to alley. Very fine location for anr kind of business. 1'rclcr to sell the whole property but will sell irnrt of It If desired, at vervmann, oble prlco and terms. For further Information pieaso auuress "Uwnor," P. o. Box 22, Hlicnon UUHIl, x-u. im-ii FaU and Winter Footwear. von i ouy eisewnere uutil 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 E 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Mstmas , drocenes At the Storo Cheapest In Town. sages eggs and streets. Anniversary Services. The week of church dedication anniversary services was opened in tne United Kvanntli. cal church, on North Jardln street, last night, and a large congregation received a snrlntnral auu imeiieeiuai ireai in a sermon by Hev. A. a. uejong, pastor of the United Gvangell cal ehureh of Mahanoy City. To-niirht sav. oral pastors of the local denominations will participate in me rvlea. Jlev. I. J. Keltz, of I.itltz, will preach to-morrow. We have Teeeivexl a nice assortment of rm. feetionery. It Is selling at greatly reduced prices, Boston Bakery. 11-28-lm Clone West. Thomas O'Donnell, of MoAdoo. wbo rn. tumed about six months airo from th trinn. dike, left yesterday for Spokane, Washing, too, where he will reside. "Neglected colds make fat graveyards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age. I ine 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 comnlete line oi garments. (Joats in all colors I ans, Modes, Blues. Black, littpd with skinner satin, mercarized satin, and silk. Also a fine selec tion of misses' and children's coats, neatly trimmed in braid and hias strips Patrick n rwo special line or Hiusli. C loth. As mlssloner. and one of St. Clair's best citlzena "OK"an uoif tapes Collarettes died at bb late home at ibTp Wool, Seal and morning, in addition to the window he is I 7 , survived by five children. The funeral took . . .n,ce assortment of single and place this morning. double plain and plaid Scotch wool Mrs. Jonas Shoup, of Scranton. fonuerlv of B,,BWIS' wome sie them 7' u,ou uu oaiurnay at the former place of typhoid pneumonia, and was tabeu to the tf Deaths and Funerals. ,T. '1-Inonth.old son of William Deater, of 422 West Coal street, died yesterday after- uuuu uu win ue uunea on Thursday, ucuiiw DinKiey, son or Henry Binkley, of i .ivwviiie, aioa in a nospital at Altoona yes terday. He was 27 years old, and leaves a wiuowaua turee cblldren. ir ..n , " ..o tl C 11 B.UUITU in mis community. H. F. GIXjXi, uuuieui uer uaugnter, Mrs, Ixiuls Brill of ieiano, lo-aay. Mrs Shoup was the widow NORTH MAIN STREET . .vu.. uuuuj., mo t.ouigu vauey railroad engineer who was killed In the wreck nt KdmorTha? SLAUGHTERING TIME. - - - wi xuiBjur'.une within a few years, as Mrs. Slioup's daughtor was burled at Delano about three weeks ago having died of typhoid fever. ' Strike Settlement Ilrokeu Off. Tim notrntlotttn. fm ... . - .. - .... ...Bu....iuiia iu. a dcil pmenE nr iha Nautlcoke mlue strike were broken nir uigiuwneu meomciais of the Busouehanna vuiiipauy came out Hal looted and told the strikers' committee that they would not dls charge any of the Are bosses and pump runners now In their cmolov to m.liA jorina sinners, mis continues the strike. long OASTOHTa. Bears tbe y) IM Kind You Have Always Soiuhl Bears tbe The Kind YtHI HaVB Ali Priiate parlies desiring to hate their hoes slaughtered should place their orders at CARL'S MEAT MARKET, 33 East Centre Street. Pigs will or called for. hilled 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 : MJNCH : SERVED : ALL : DAT. All the choicest grades of Dried Fruits. Cnnned Goods, Citron and Lemon Peel. etc. at almost your own prices. All our Flour Is sold very cheap. Poultry and Truck. G AUG HAN'S Rich Values now Avail able to our Patrons. One lot of Ladies' and Misses' fine Ker sey Jackets, in black, castor and royal blue, lined with romaine silk, worth $10, our price $7.50. Another lot extra quality Kersey, in blaak, 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, 111 fine all-wool cloth, cardinal, blue aud 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 aud 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. POod nitiiti'tr r, 11 i i. t; , ournrippSr a ulTn j J, , tlului unea, value i. 00, ourpricei.25. A better grade cloth, extra Tim ti,,i to -r - ' ""-""M "'ttlUCU ' Others made from and lined, value 2.25, our price $1.75' Mohair Waists, $2.00 to $2 2s. real vnIP, .0 , " 1 'j nave received anothpr We 00. case 1-4 white, all-wool, home-made Blankets, value $4.50, our price lor this lot $3.35 P. J. GAUGHAN. : POSITIVELY! :-- Coats and Canc: t i i . x3--. , - 1 1 wtcs 1 Plush and Astrakhan Capes, from 49c and upward. Collarettes 1.65 and up : elsewhere not Ip t,0 rt.:iJl.. .7 llBieHes' elsewhere J3.50. See our large assortment of trimmed and untrimmed millinery and trimmings. Would not any of these artfcles make a cheap, appreciative and serviceable Christ o-ifr n "j 7a2 tS! ,a come to our store and be convinced. & l"'3 anQ NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE S3 SOUTH MAIIM STREET ' SHOE BARGAiNSl In order to reduce our tremendous stook of h j L bers, we will for the next ten days cut and slash prices in half. Come and be convinced. Ladies' and cent's velvet nt,rl niiun,,..ii atljnr.. - --, o-oFFs,, wV waiiu auues, worm 1.00, and Si.2;. at Vit ... x.u33cius ana DiacKs, worth $3, at $2,25 black and tan shoes in town, worth Ss.oo. at Q Take advantage of this remarkable ten-dnv nl j t..'1- cheap. We carry a full line of 'men's and u,r t j w wu x 1 uui UUULi, and SI : the finest men's FACTORY SHOE 5T0RE, NO. g. SOUTH MAIN ST. ABE LEVINE.' Prnn ELLIS GUZINSKY, 316 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 lo every household. DAVISON S DEPARTHENT STORES, Nos. 119-12I-123 North Main St. THE BUCZWALTER stovca'Ran' Heaters. There are none better in the world and there are 110 greater favorites in the world with any housewife. The satisfactory giving qualities are beyond dispute. "factory Special Sales op Special Prices i0"'1,11"" because our regular -prices are lower than ".use U1 ueaiere who advertise special nr ices. Tl,?c ic ,i, you save your money every time you buy. Don't forgot us for your FURNITURE. . D. & J. SEIGEL, 103-105 S. Main St. Cheapest Shoe Repairer ! From Philadelphia. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. Men' solca and heels 50 Bnj 50, f,eIi'.!; !! !! ("wed) - 83 nnd Wo V"""" ndS0o LBeweai m G0o Children's eolea nnd heels SOandSSo unildren'a shoes, 25c, Satisfactory patch Work. Shoes heeled only 15 andajcto. Sam Kobhlna' Hlock. Broady, 83 W. Centre street THE BOSTON BAKERY NOW AT 222 West Centre Street. Trv our 2S cent,, tvnrilmf h..,l -1 1.- 11 eiitltlfs you to seven loaves. 1 0c Regular size cop uke 7c. t oc Regular size soonee cake Oe. Try our confectionery. IJuy Irom ua, Wo sell flue confectionery cheap. Boston Bakery, II. ilorausteln, 1'rop, Faultless Labor Consistent With Faultless Prices AfA fa(finHn!k1H t . t . .vwumhc Jor our always tousy bus mess. Trv us on plumbing and gas fitting. You wont regret tl.e ttriaT P. W. Bell, Cor. White & Llovi Sts. sV SMM assaw . - wt. CLIP THE WINGS Of extravagant prices. Nowhere in this town will m find greater values at smaller prices Ouilitv tX ,1 y,?tt Onr line of tovs , JiilTS' "aIlty, tel sthe Pce sells. j . .. . ' . w.v.v. vuaii ever aim emnracea and novel thines that it wonlrl harA f 'r.ur 68 can vm,rcn:j " 71 Z." , "uuiUS Oil. ....j.-.vminucmiuuiuuur nanusome line of has a morp bpniit?f.i1 lino u.. , . "lc 01 D1Wpj;:;:""'. -""'T11 y ay one. so many new We desire to DOLLS. Never DOLL CO ACrlES OO CARTS BEn r i?ini JCHANICAL QOODS, H O RS ES , TOO L C H E STS , Q U N S ' C,ADLGS. D'SHES, CHAIRS, And a thousand other thinrm thnt oiii. i . . , This is the store mother lis ZZ 11 le ot.ie? exchirlH . w J".? ltci "iat an irasn is We cuace our nrW a tn fi, t 1 , . . will find real bareaitTs. We nAX ,XC1 ana , D.uyers goods, knowing that you will arZZSrS nveryuody welcome. The lanrest tov l,o,,e i ci,;..ii. W " aH K4.tlMlUVt4lll visit. Make note of the place and uumber f.j. portz; 21 Main St,