lie Trading Stamps. Tho Only Drug Stores In Town That Pre sents You With Trad ing Stamps. Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main St., Shenandoah. Telephone Connection. HOOKS & BROWN. wwww We ore now showing tlie lines! 3-j I mii CHRISTMAS COODS iti thi-towu N 1 ing to surpass it outside of Mie lari; 'fit The wbolc 9tore crowded with Dolls,, T"V-. Games, Hooks, Pictures, Celluloid 'Oods, Etc., Etc., and best of all the prices .ire 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 ntbtnit a few prices . BOOKS. Toy books,Hncn and paper. So up. History lit U 8., Life ot Washington, I'll-1 grlnvs Progress, Ac, In wonls of on- syllable, 40a, roBiilar 90c. Lincoln pulorie, 9Ae. 200 clotli bound 1ft mo. books, regular 2Bc at 17 cents. i 200 cloth bound 16 mo. In white and mold, i roKumr " cent, ni xo eems. IRON TOVS. Never before so large and flue fur the price. Hook and Ladder Truck. Fire Knglnrn, Ilose Carts, Sulule. Delivery Wneons. etc., from 10 cents up, , Trick Donkey, Tlie bet mechanical toy on f .n-i.B Ti.a ... ., i ....... i i balks and them row baokwnrd. Must be seen to be appreciated, 4 cents. BLOCK5 arid GAMES. We think to have everything that is In the market. Croktnnle, full wlze, 21.23, formerly $2 50. Old MnhJ. Dominoes, Checker Hoard, came or ParchMse India, Krrnd (toy, Conette, etc DOLLS. wsr Our doll en u nter Is worth the time it takes to visit It In order to see the various tyle and the exceedingly low prices we quote Kid Dolls, 23 cents up. Jointed Dolls, 10 cents up. Dressed Dolls, 20 cen's up Alt linen ptfnted dolls, 28 cents. MISCELLANEOUS. Medallions, 23 cents up. Yards of roses, etc., 75 cents, .Framed pictures, 40 cent up. Smoking set. Shaving nets. Toilet sets. Fine stationery, book.", calendars, etc., etc. tfH TTTT t T W 1 T "P H P 1 1 1 H I1 Special Offer. One year Munsey's, McCIures, Ainsleea and Gentlewoman, 92,55. One Tear Mnnseys, Cosmopolitan and Me- Clurca, $2.55. We will meet any clubbing oiler you receive. UiUilliUiUitlitlitliUitlittuVtlivbitiUitiuVlilitilivbvl .Visit our store, examine our goods and com pare our prices with others, wwww HOOKS & BROWN. EXAMINED The garmeiits 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., 24. North Main Street. Time and Money Saved -OISJ- 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,' No. 118 South Wain Street. Holiday Preparations. JTv! prXJ Raisins I w. t v v Currant Currants. pectatlO- t i raining la 17 5e yellow ar we were firnt ion's Dyspcft founger." LARGE BC Prunes, California Peaches, Citron, Lemon Peel, urangre Peel, int av t All Kinds ot Nuts. ... t t t., I,m f.1 fl .1, ii t 7( tutrtuiunil. cine wusiew ........ t- - - . Mackerel, 6 C and up. B. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre St. Two doors below Mull's dairy. Hp j-xgj When you have been caught in a rain and feel that you have taken cold, just take a hot foot-bath, a bowl of hot drink, a dose of A y e r ' s Cherry Pec toral, and ro to bed. The chances are you will be all right in the morning. Continue the Cherry Pectoral a few days, un til all cough has disap peared. There is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. L1 cures coughs of all kinds. ror an ordinary every day miserable cold a 25 cent bottle is enough ; if it's been hanging on, you will need a SO cent size ; for bronchitis and con sumption the dollar size is most economical. " Ayer's Cherry Tectoral has no equal as acurc for coughs and colds and all lung troubles, Ithasalways given me Instant relief. I always keep It In the house, buying It by the dozen.' C. C. Caywooo. Dec. 14, 18D8. AVecdsport, J. Y. At Mauser's. Choice beef, lamb, pork and mutton, picketed pig's feet, touguos aud tripe, sau sages. All Kinds or fresh and smoked meats; eggs and butter. Cherry and Chestnut streets. tf Marrlnge Licenses. Henry Kettle, ( Ilazleton, and Sirs. Fan nie Higgins, of Tamaqua; Samuel Klouscr, of Hegins township, aud Katio Holdeman, of Valley View. Buy Koyal Patent Flour, the market. It is the best in A Little or liotll. From the Miners' Journal. The reported burglaries at Shenandoah shows that cither the people of that borough are making too much money or else there Is a serious lack of police protection. A Suitable Christmas Girt Would bo an attractive suit of clothes or trousers. Elegant sample selection. Catchy prices. Faultless fit and labor. Try me. H. W. Landman, 114 North White street. . 100DS FILLS cure raver Ills, biliousness, Indigestion Heartache. inl(uts"Dt laxative, AiX Iruaft-lst UEl'OltT OF TIIK CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK, at Shenandoah, In the state of PennsyUanla, at the close of business, Dec. 2nd, 1S9V: niouitcra Loans and discounts $I87.2S 58 U. S. lionds to secure circulation 75.000 00 Premiums on U. S. lionds 6.500 00 Stocks, securities, etc 06.400 00 Iianking-hou!e. furniture, and flit 2,000 00 Due from approved reserve agents...- 13,2-12 81 Checks nnd other cash items 8,433 88 Notes of other national hanks 3,550 00 Fractional paper currency, nickelsanu cents 411 Lovf ul money reserve in bank, viz : Specie 17.413 75 Legal-tender notes 3,016 00 U. d. certif 's of deposit for leeal tenders 28,099 75 Redemption fund with U. H. treasurer (5 per cent, circulation) 3,375 00 Total J 1 19,331 24 1.IABILITIBH. Capital stock paid in 8100,000 00 Surplus fund 20,000 00 I ndlvlded nroflts. less expenses and taxes paid 23,799 07 National Hank notes outstanding 67,500 00 Due to other national banks 6,561 33 Due to state banks aud bankers 272 53 Dividends uniiaid 30 00 Individual deposits subject to check... 200,728 00 Demand certillentes of deposit 413 31 Total J 110,331 24 Btatcof Pennsylvania. County of Hchuylkill, es: I, E 11. Hunter, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that tlie above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. K. II 1IUNTCK. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Gth day of Dec, 1WJ. s. (I. M. Holloi-eteb. Notary Public. Correct Attest: T. F. IIbapioak, ) John J IfomiiN, Directors. II. W. Titjiak. I Ladies' and Misses' Garments 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 Golf Capes Collarettes made of Posum, Wool, Seal and Beaver Fur. A nice assortment of single and double plain and plaid Scotch woSl shawls. Come and sie them. E,. F. GILL, NORTH MAI INI STREET 4 .nan vv jtrjswts. vkMh m .ra. PITHY POINTS. II .ppMilngs Throughout the Uountry Ohrnnlcltl for Hasty Perusal. Tho list of applicants on "tho hill" Is grow ing dally. Unrolling houses are In demand at Tamaqitn. Tho School Hoard mcols In regular session this evening. Tho Orand Lodgo of F. it A. St. meets In l'hiladelphin to-day. Tho business men of St. Clair wilt organlzo for mutual protection. Art wall papor at Cardln's for 0 and 0 cents per roll. Come and seo tliciu. tf I'ottsvlllo borough will redeem lionds to tho amount of $3,000 on January 1st. The ward nssossors of town nro making registration for tho Spring election. The Schuylkill County Medical Society met in i'ottsvlllo yestorday afternoon. The collieries are working on the three quarter day schedule because of a scarcity of cars. The retail liquor dealers of Mahanoy City will organlzo to enforco tho provisions of the liquor law. Tho Olassls of Schuylkill county will meet in tho Trinity Reformed church at I'ottsvlllo on Friday. All the stores are displaying a nlco line of Christmas goods. Mako your purchases now, and at homo. Cars at Itoan Junction, Luzerne county, decapitated Joseph Do Ulaaf. I Tho residence of John Canflcld, at Green- bury, this county, was burned to the ground i Monday evening. . r it t t 1 ..,1 .. ...HI .. 1 11U ,ir J, u. Jl. AM. Iinjgua will uuiu n county convention to discuss thetroublo with tho National Council. The coal and clay bods of tho Scootao re gion, in Clinton couuty, are being investi gated with a view to development, Jury Commissioner Anstock, of Mahanoy City, is a candidate for re-nomination before the next Kepublicau convention. Tho public schools of Shamokin will close December 15 aud open aeain January 2, in nbsctvance of the Christmas holidays. A convention of miners will be held at Clearfield, December 13, to formulate a higher wage scalo to bo presented to the oper ators. lluchanau, the jeweler, is making specialty ol special valuos on watches, rings and chains fur Christmas gifts this season. Henry Kettle, n bricklayer, of Hazlcton, and Mrs. Minnie Illgglns, of Tamaqua, wcro mariled by a Justice of the Pence, at Potts vllle, yesterday. Minora in No 11 slope at Beaver Brook, Luzerno couuty, tapped a body of water which flooded tho workings and the men barely escaped with their lives. Murderer itrounan's lawyers have In' formed him of the date fixed for his eiccu tion. Tho death warrant has not yet been read to the condemned man. Samuel Donnelly, of Mount Holly Springs, Cumberland county, convicted of false pre tense, has been released from prison by order of tho court. Two Mormon missionaries, who had been doing some proselyting in Pottsvllle and that vicinity, left the locality yesterday. They bad received no encouragement. Striking car builders of -the American Car and Foundry Company, at Berwick, Colum bia county, have gone back to work, securing some concessions. Thomas Tiornoy, formerly employed as flagman at the Pennsylvania railroad cross. ing in town, has taken up his residence with his daughter, Mrs. Terrence Brennan, of Hill's. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danforth. of LaGranee. Ga.. suffered intensely for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg, but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in ten days. -For Ylcers, Wounds, Burns, Bolls, Pain or Piles it's the best salve in tho world Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. So Very Accommodntlnir. Scene A swell restaurant (say, Simpson s). Walter presents bill to swell, who has been dining both "wise ly nnd well." Swell Walter, Just tell Sir. Simpson I should like a word with him. Ah how do you do, Sir. Simpson? Some 12 months ago I dined here, but, un fortunntely, was unable to pay. You made a few rather powerful remarks and then very properly kicked me down stairs. Mr. Simpson Ah, I do remember tho matter, now you mention It. But, never mind, sir never mind. Let by gone be bygones. Swell Just so, sir. I have now to compliment you upon the charming dinner I have Just enjoyed. Tho wluo was really excellent, but I am sorry to ay er that is, I regret er well, the fact Is (lifting his coattalls ac commodatingly) 1 must trouble you again, Sir. Simpson. Unexpected. One of the district school trustees was a cranlc on the subject of Are, and when he called round with the ex- nmlnlng board he always confined his remnrks to a question nddressed to the pupils as to what they would do in case the building should catch lire. The teacher was acquainted with his hobby, so she prompted her scholars as to the answers they should give when he ro6o to propound his accus tomed luqulry. When the board called, however, this particular trustee, per haps from a dusiro to emulate bis as soclatos In their addresses, robe and 6aid: "You boys and girls havo paid such attention to Mr. Jones' remarks, wofidor what you would do, now, If wero to make you a little speech?" Quick as thought a hundred voices piped In unison: "Form a line and march down stairs." London Answers. Terrible Holler EVplonlon. Jollet, Ills., Dec. 6. The explosion of a boiler In the billet mill at the Jollet plant of the Illinois Steel com pany yesterday caused frightful in juries to nine men. with another man missing, possibly hurled beneath the debris. All the men were burned and scalded. Patrick Sullivan and Henry Asbester will probably die. Foreman John McBride was blown 15 feet and was badly burned, and William Me Mullen, assistant superintendent, may not recover. The missing man's namo Is Miller. The explosion did heavy proporty damage. Snppoaetl Murdered 3Inn netnrna, Macon, Ga., Dec. C. Two negro wo men, Dolphus and Ida Hooks, havo been In Jail here several days charged with the murdor of Jim Jones, col ored. Yesterday Jones made his ap pearance. A. dead negro was found in South Macon several months ago, who had plainly been murdered. He was Identified by Jones' mother as Jones, and was burlod by her. Suspicion pointed to the Hooks women, and their conviction was regarded as certain. Solicitor General Hodges ordered the release ot tho accused woman. "Neglected colds make fat graveyards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age. Till. WICATI1KU. A moderatn storm Is central over western Ontario, having movod from Manitoba since Wednesday night. It has caused gen eral snows In tho lake regions nnd Uppor Ohio val ley; elsowhoro east of tho Ilocky mountains fair weather has pre vailed. Forecast for this section: Fair today and to ft morrow: modernto temporaturo: . fresh south to West winds. Sunrise, 7:12; sunset, 4:43; length of day, 9h., 31m.; moon rises, 10: 2G a. m.: moon sets, 8: 10 p. m. CHEAPER TELEPHONES. Tub Independent Company Hfcures Ad iiilsston to the County Heat, I'ottsvlllo, Dec. 0 Tho Town Council of I'ottsvlllo, after coquetting with tho' Hchuyl kill Telepbouo Company, an independent or ganization that has no connection with the Bell monopoly, that company was last oven- ng, at the regular meeting of the Pottsvllle Town Council, giauted right of way through tho borough. Tho ordinance was passed, surprisiugly as it may seem, without a dis senting vote. At tho previous mcotings n mujority of the members were against tho now company, and were active In their op position. During tho consideration of tho ordinance last night Councilman Robinson had a copy of tho Miners' Journal sent to tho clerk's desk, who read an article In which the editor referred to a statement "it would bo neces sary to expend f 2,000 to secure admission" by tho now company. Tho mcmberr of Coun cil wcro highly indignant, but thoy took no action against tho publication. Tho ordinance of tho Anthracite Telephone Company, another Independent company in which Shenandoah people are interested, was defeated by an unanimous voto rhe securing of right of way through Pottsvilte by tho Schuylkill Telephone. Com pany means cheaper telephone service throughout this county, also the privilege of talking to Mt. Carmel aud Shamokin with out extra charge to subscribers. This com pany will place 'phones at a rontal of fl por annum while the Bell company's present rate is $60, but they will rcduco that figure now that they havo active opposition. Tho new company, however, desorves support. PERSONAL MENTION. Tax Collector Edward Burke is confined to his home by au attack of lumbago. William Tempest is confined to his homo through injuries to hi: right hand, sustained while- at work at Turkey Ituu colliery. William Moore, of Mahanoy City, will have charge of Conway's branch store hero. Miss Katio Seeman, of Frackville, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson, of West Oak street. Daniel Duffy, of St. Clair, was a visitor to town this afternoon. Dr. John A. Bouse, of Chambersburg, is a visitor to town, .lie will spend a weok hero in tho interest of tho Royal Arcanum, of which he is an influential aud enthusiastic membor. i A Card, We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-ccnt bottlo of Greene's Wanantod Syrup of Tar If It falls to euro your cough or cold, Wo also guaran tee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. H. Hagenbuch, Shenandoah Drug Store, P.W. Bierstein & Co. UclonjrM tti n Cotinterfcltllifr Fnnilly, Toledo, Dec. 6. Captain E. A. Ab bott, of the United States secret ser vice, yesterday identified Cyrus Davis, arrested here Thanksgiving day, as Charles Johnson, one of the last of the Johnson family, which has been counterfeiting through three genera tions. The grandfather of the Toledo prisoner was the first counterfeiter of Canadian currency and died In a Do minion prison, John Johnson, father of Charles, was an expert engraver, and served ten years for counterfeit ing. Three sons became counterfeiters, and produced the "Grant live," "Han cock two" and Window two." Cap tain Abbott found an outfit In Charles Johnson's possession. The counter feiter was held to the federal Jury. Holiday Good old Santa Claus is getting ready to hold his annual festival and scatter his rewards amongst the boys and girls, and even the young men and maidens as well as the older folks. We have made our store into a veritable Alladin's cavern well stocked with every variety of Dolls, Go-carts, Toys, Games, Animals, Picture Books, Etc. Dolls." Hundreds of dressed and un dressed beauties. See our special 23c one. Go-carts. A splendid assortment, all sizes, from 25c up. Toy Instruments. Pianos, all sizes, Trumpets, Drums, Accordeons, Metal aphones, from 5c up. Magic Lanterns, Steam Engines, Mechanical Toys ; of the latter we have an immense assortment. CHAS.GIRVIN, S South Main St., Shenandoah. :-: POSITIVELY! :-: Coats and Capes at Half Price! Plush and Astrakhan Capes, from $1.49 and upward. Collarettes, $1.65 and up ; elsewhere not less than 3.00. Children's Reefers, $1.25; elsewhere $3.50. See our large assortment of trimmed and uutrimmed millinery and trimmings. Would not any of these articles make a cheap, appreciative and serviceable Christmas gift ? Consider this and come to our store and be convinced. NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE, 33 SOUTH MAIN STREET. GOL.DI IM'S NOTICE. Owing to a mild season and OVERCOATS, our prices as follows : $ r.00 OVERCOAT for - - $ 4.50 O Q $ 8.00 OVERCOAT for $ 5.00 Q X $10.00 OVERCOAT for - ' - $ T.00 X X $12.00 OVERCOAT for $ 9.00 X ?S $15.00 OVERCOAT for - - $11.00 X ?S $18.00 OVERCOAT for - - $12 50 O You can get them in any style or color you wish ; and Suit at a price correspondingly low. Mammoth Clothing S and 11 S. Main f.lkn Vlndlug Money. Tho usp of tho Endless Chain Starch Book in tho purchase .of "Red Cross" and "Ilub inger's Best" starch, makes it just like find ing money. Why, for only 5c. you are en abled to get one largo 10c. package of "Red Cross" starch, one large 10c. package of "Hubingor'a Best" starch, with the premiums, two Shakespeare panels, printed in twelve beautiful colors, or one Twentieth Century Girl Calendar, embossod in gold. Ask your grocer for this starch and obtain the beautiful Christmas presents free. Eczema, scald noaa, dives, itcniness of the skin of any sort Instantly relieved, perman ently cured, Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. Christmas is ComingsSfi. Why don't you come to the largest furniture store in town to buy your holiday gifts. Be wide awake and bo to the place that gives you the biggest values for your money, the largest and the most appreciative selection. Feast your eyes on a stock that is sure to pleaseyou. See our beautiful line of Parlor, Dressing, Extension, Centre. Tables, Solid Leather, Mahogany, Oak, nalacti! Green. Rockers. Bird-Bye Maple Inlaid with pearl or plain upholstered, silk plush, silk Damask, Corduroy. Do not fail to see our Pictures and Mirrors, Couches, Easels, Curtains, Tapestry Covers, Screens. It is well worth your time to come and see our stock. Every body knows that the prices we ask for any aiticle of furniture is never beyond reason. Look at our win dow display. A CARLOAD OF ROCKERS. Walt (or them and then buy early and secure first choice. Don't wait until the lost day. DAVISON'S DEPARTMENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. Gifts. Iron Toys. Engines, Hook and Ladders, Patrol Wagons, Drays, Cook Stoves, etc., 10c to 2.00. Animals. Horses, Sheep, Donkeys, Goats, etc., 10c to $3.00. Interesting Games. A big variety, from 10c to Si. 00. Fancy Goods. Plush or Celluloid gifts. Suitable for all ages. Fancy China. A stock which cannot be ex celled in this county. GSOt-DIN'S arid having a tremendous stock we wish to announce the fact You can now get a St. MISCELLANEOUS. TOK UKNT. A double ofilco in Praney's JU building, corner Main and Lloyd streets. Also a single one. J. Franey. Steam beatcd. Apply to J. 12-0 2t FOItKKNT. A very desirable brick dwelling house, No. 21 Kost Oak street. Eight rooms with steam heat plant, bath, hot and cold water Qm In every room. Kent reasonable. Apply at 23 West Lloyd street, or 20 South White street. 11-15-tf-cod IftOR ItKNT, A dwelling house with nil modem conveniences, formerly occupied by the undersigned, located on In or Hi Mnin street opposite tlie 1. & H. freight depot. For further Information apply to Josloh W. John son, or M II. Kehler, Shenandoah, Pa. 11-21-tf ITlOIt SALE, A spring wagon. ! Ilr.RALli office. Apply n the XTOTICH. Desirable properties for sale. Ad- XI ply 10 . u. iu. iionopeier, attorney, Shen- andoah. IHU-U FOlt SAIiE The propcity of the Dclaney Ttstate, on Centre street, between Main and. Janlln streets. Lot 0i"5 feet, embracing one double three-story frame building, a private dwelling aud a 80-foot vacant lot Price reason able. Apply to Mrs Margaret Ilrennan, on the premises. 1021-tf IjOIt SALE. Cheap to a prompt buyer. A ! very desirable three-story property In a f laved square on Main street. Contains two arge store rooms with plate glass fronts Com fortable dwelling with bath. Yard, wareroom ni.d stable, to each. Whole lot 80x130 feet to alley. Very 0ne location for any kind of business. Prefer to sell the whole property, but will sell part ot It If desired, at very reason, able price and terms. For further Information please address "Owner," P. O. Bos 22, Shenan doah, Pa. n-o-tf Ipd Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use GAUGHAN'S Rich Values now Ava li able to our Patrons. 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 j5i. 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. P. J. GAUGHAN. SHOE BARGAINS! 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 gent's velvet and alligator 75c slippers, at 50c; old ladies' warm shoes, worth $1.00, and $t. 25, at 75c and SI ; men's winter Russetts and blacks, worth $3, at $2,25 ; the finest men's black and tan shoes in town, worth 95.00, at $3, Take advantage of this remarkable ten-day sale and get good shoes cheap. We carry a full line of men's and boy's Snag Proof Boots. FACTORY SHOE STORE, NO. g. SOUTH MAIN ST. WE CLIP THE 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, BRIC-A-BRAC, TOY BOOKS, MECHANICAL dOODS, DOLL COACHES, OO 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 to the lowest notch and early buyers will fiud 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, GiOL-DIN'S NOTICE. of WINTER SUITS that we have reduced you can buy a good All-Wool House, I Goldin, Proprietor. 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 ol shoes, whether for men, ladies, misses, or children. We sell the "best" qualities of footwear cheaper than any other slioe'dealer. Mothers should bear hi mind that our children's shoes are the most durable. We are closing out another lot very cheap.' ' BOSTON I 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. 9 To PATENT Good Ideas. may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Ma Subscriptions to The Patent Uecord tLOOoer 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 blaek, tan, cartor & royal, lined through out with best grade lancy taffeta silk, value 512.50, 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, real value 65 cents, our price 50 cents".. ABE UEVINE. Prop. WINGS 21 N. Main St,