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. Holiday Specials. In dolls and tree ornament we claim to sell cheaper than any one else. Tree ornaments are fully 25 to 40 per cent, cheaper than ever before. See the large, glass and tinsel ornaments we ofier at 1 , 2, 3, 4 and 5 cents. They never were so cheap before, and that the people know it is evident by the way we are selling them. We quote a few prices ot some of our other lines. WW WW DOLLS.- Beautiful dressed doll, at 23c, 48c, 73c, 98c, $1.50. 14-inch fine kid body doll. 23c. 16-inch fine kid body sleeping doll at 37 cents. Negro, Filipino, Esquimaux dolls, etc., etc. wwww Dorr't Fail to See Our Line of Iron and ti 1 toys, 10 cents up. Books of all kinds. Games and blocks, 5 cents up. Fine chinaware. Tin dishes. Medallions, (a beautiful line). Toilet cases, 75 cents up. Manicure sets. Gold pens. Fountain pens, Si. 00 up. Celluloid novelties. WWWW Don't Fail to Ask For HOOKS & BROWN. 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., 24- North Main Street. Good Enough for the Rich And Cheap for the Poor eseot: ItXUM. f .U II you are looking for a Christmas gift in WATCHES, CHAINS, OR RINGS And have your purse at interest as well as your desires you can find them in our selection. We can give you prices and show you gifts that will interest you. If you have eye troubles, we will examine and tell you just what is needed FREE. Then, if you like, will supply you. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician, No- H8 South Alain Street. Holiday Preparations. Prunes, California Peaches, Citron, Lemon Peel. Orange Peel, All Kinds ol Nuts. Fine boneless White Codfish at 70 per pound. Mackerel, 60 nd up. E3. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre St. Two doors below Mull's d!ry. BALD A A A A sfi 1 P With out help, a bald spot never grows smaller. It keeps s p r c a cl SPOTS ing, until at last your friends say, " How bald he is getting." Not easy to cure an old baldness, but easy to stop the first thinning, easy to check the first falling out. Used In time, bald ness is made 1 e with HiVflr VIQOtf It stops falling, promotes growth, and takes out all dandruff. It always restores color to faded or gray hair, all the dark, rich rnlnr of purlv l!F Ynii 1 may depend upon it A a.! L ! health to the hair. $1.00 a bottle. AM Druggists. 1 havo used your Hair Vigor and am greatly pleased with it. 1 have only used one Iwttle of it, and yet ray hair hna stopped falling out and has started to grow again nicely." Julius Witt, March 2S, 18M. Canova, S. Dak. i Wrlfa tho Doctor. If you do not obtain all the benefits rou expected irom me use 01 mo YlKOT. write ine jiocior anoui it. Addren. Dl. J. C. AYKK. Lowell, Mass. i rA mAt irlfri rti GIRARDVILLE. Tho shooting match between John Ilutlcr and William Moll was won by tho latter. The match was for $100 a side. Moll killed 8 birds out of 'll and Ilutlcr 3. A large sum of money changed hands. John Kinney, of A street, who was In jured by being struck by a car at the Ham mond colliery three months ago, has been discharged from the Miners' hospital. The many friends of 1. J. O'Neill will be pleased to learn that he is prospering in his new position as agont for a Waterbury fur niture company. An entertainment and supper under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the P. At. church, for the bcueSt of church trustees will be given in the Armory hall Dec. 28th and 29th. "The Danzler" will be seen at the Palace theatre this evening. Miss Myua Hurroughs is Kitty Starlight, always a charming singer, but this year she is better than ever. The rest of the company is well balauced and the specialties are first-class. The many friends of P.J. O'Neill, formerly of this town, will be pleased to hear that he Is prospering in his new position as agent for a Waterbury, Conn., furniture company. The many friends oi James McIIale, of B street, will bo pained to hear that he is suffer ing a relapse of rheumatism. President Ilealy, of the Town Council, at tended to the interests of the borough In Pottsvillo yesterday. The ball giveu by the 20th Century club at the Armory ball last evening was a success. The waltzing contest was won by Thomas Canfield, of Girardviile, and Miss Breem, of Mahanoy City, the prize being a lady's gold ring. PERSONAL MENTION. Edward Roberts is here on a visit from Philadelphia. Miss Emily Smith has gone to Zion's Orove to visit friends. Misses Eva Stride aud Maize Little, of Mahanoy City, were visitors to towu last evening. L. A. Bamberger to-day returned from a five-week commercial trip through tho south and west. Women love a clear, healthy complexion Pure blood makes it. U.irdock Blood Bitters make pure blood. Congressman ltynn "at Work." Congressman Ryan, of this district, has in troduced in Congress a bill for the relief of Mrs. 8adie II Thome, formerly of this cointy, and widow of the late Consul at Paraguay, providing for the payment of $1500, one year's salary j also bills to lemovo charges of desertion from the military records of Morgan It. Hughes, John Lucid, Edward Dclaney and J-hii J Muldowney, all of this county. and to increase the pension of Robert McCor- mick, of the tame county. National Guard Innpt-ctlou. Major Clark, of Williamsport, will Inspect Co E, 8th Eegt., N. O. P., at Mahanoy City to-night. A banquet will follow the inspec tion. MISCELLANEOUS. FOKItENT. A vtry desirable brick dwelling house. No. 24 East Oak street, Klght rooms witn steam neat plant, nam, noi ana com water Gas in evcrv room. Itent reasonable. Annlv at 23 VTest Lloyd street, or 20 South White street. ii-io-ti.eou 17IOR RBNT. A dwelling bouse with all ; modern conveniences, -ormerly occupied hv Hm underafcrnMl. located on North Main street opposite the I. & K. freight depot. For further information apply to Joslah V. John son, or M. II. Kehler, Shenandoah, I'a. Il-21-tf I710II SALE. A spring wagon. Apply at the X' HbbaLD office. tf TOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap IN ply to 8. G. M. llollopeter, attorney, Blien- TTtOR BALE. CheaD to a nroroot buver. A I? very desirable three-story property In a lMivea square on want street, iwniains two large store rooms witli plate glass fronts Com fortable dwelling with bath. Yard, warereom m.ri atahle. to each. Whole lot 80x190 feet to alley. Very fine location for any kind of business, i'rerer to sen ine wnoie property hut will sell nart of it If desired, at very reason1 able urlce and terms. For further information please address "Owner," 1. O. Box 22, Hheuan- uoan. r. ii-o-ii Cheapest Shoe Repairer I From Philadelphia. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. Men's sole and heels SO and COe Men's ' " " (sewed I - eSandUOo Ladles'" " " - 40aml80o Ladles'" " " Isewed COo Children's soles and heels 30and85o Children's shoes, 26c Satisfactory patch work. Shoes heeled only 15 and 20 cU. Sam Droady, Hobbles' Block. SS W, Centre street PITHY POINTS. II ifiiliii(a Throughout the Country Ohtoulclril for lltj l'rual. Attend divine worship to-morrow. Tho interior of tho llljou saloon Is being greatly improved. Tho 1. & it colliery employes at Mahauoy City woie paid to-day. Prisoners at tho Columbia county jail wilt be put to breaking stone. Art wall paper at Otrdln'a for 0 and 0 cents per roll. Come and sen (hem. tf Knlling roal killed Kdwmil Cavanatigli nt the Nellson shaft, Shamokln. The Pottsvillo recruiting olllco closed to. d iy. Over 400 enlistments havo been mado. During the past twelve months there havo been but 27 deaths in ytroudsburg, a town of 4,000 people. Tho browing association of the different states will ask their Congressmen to repeal the war tax un beer. A number of Ilazlcton men will bo sent to Delano to (111 vacant positions on the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Ot-iy 450 license applications had been filed up to noon yesterday. Comparatively, this u umber Is very small. The llvo-ycar-old son of Harry Wright, of Bethlehem, cunio within an ace of choking to death on a soap bubble preparation. The Allison Iron Works, of Port Carbon, have a standing advertisement for more men. This speaks well for tho Iron trade, (iovernor Stone yosterday appointed C harles Chalfant, of lljiivlllc. a trustco of tho State Insano Hospital at that town. Tho congregation of ( hrist Keformod church, MeAdoo, has elected Hev. George W Kcrschner, of Fayetto, N. Y as Its pastor. Buchauau, the jeweler. Is making- a specialty of special values on watches, rings and chains for Christmas gifts this season. The P O S. of A hall at Cauby, Columbia county, caught firo and was destroyed, together with all the paraphernalia. Loss, $1200. Tho ordinance against the posting of hills and other adv rtisenients on telephone, elec tric light and telegraph, Doles is evidently n dead letter. a i nAnM 1,1 i. - ..... -f which time the animal did faithful service for its owner, Emanuel Bachcrt, of West Penn township, was kllle t this week. J. A. Mandour. the East Centre street mcicliant. has nut a new dclivory wairou on the road. Prank It. Williams has announced himself as a candidate for Chief Kurg'ssat tho com ing spring election. His name will appear on the Citizens' ticket. The Old Maid's convention, under the direction of Miss Anna L. Dunkcl, will bo prouueed at the Uild f ellows theatre. King town, this evening. Thomas J. Edwards, the well known ex- mine foreman aud former resident of Maha noy City, now of Shamokln, is confined to his bed with an attack of rheumatism and a com plication of diseases. )fpU ltPcorded. From Geo A. Merkle et uz., to Valentine Kuch, premises in Crcssona ; from Catherine Ketner to Laura E. MeKinetry, premises In Pottsvillo; from the Sheriff of Schuylkill county to the Central Building Association, premises in Last Brunswick: from John Long to Lewis Felker, Jr., premises in Harry Twp ; from V. A. Ego et ux., to Wm. F. Gorhard. premises in Orwigsburgj from Mary M. Schell to James A. Herring, premises in Wash ington Twp. ; from Phoebe and John Hopple to Frank Iiatter, premises in Hubley Twp. ; from James F. Melley et ux , to Mary Ann Williams, premises in Coal Dale ; from Benj. Williams ct ux., to J. F. Melley, premises In Coal Dale ; from E. Uoutz ec ux.. to W. S. Brc6sler, premises in Porter Twp. : from A. D. Moyerct ux to W. F. Gorhard, promises in Mauheim Twp. Eczema, scald neaa, nives, itchiness of the skin of any sort instantly relieved, perman cntly cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. Fight at Summit Hill. Sports from every part of the region were at Summit Hill on Thursday evening to wit ncss a preliminary four-round bout between O'Donnell and Tate, ot Summit Hill, and U-rouud go for the light weight champion ship of Carbon county between Moran, of Lansford, and Mulhall, of Summit Hill, The first battle was a draw. The second was one of the fastest ever witnessed In tho vicinity. Science was thrown to the wind, each man endeavoring to put his opponent out at every opportunity. Both fighters were Kfoggy at several stages and at the end of tho fifteenth round was declared a draw, If You Want Ilargalns In Overcoats and Suits, go to Harry Levlt's, A Grave Accusation. The Beading Eaglo last night said : The wife of Frank Daubert, of Garfield avenue. at Schuylkill Haven, decided, it is alleged, to desert her husband. She hired two Potts villo teams to remove the furniture. Con stable Batz, who was watching for such i move, told her she would have to leave the furniture behind or he would arrest her, whereupon she started to break and burn the furniture The constablo then secured a warrant for her arrest on the charge of arson In default of bail she was takea to jail. The couple are well known. At Baiiser's. Choice beef, lamb, pork and mutton picketed pig's feet, tongues and tripe, sau sages. All Kinds of fresb and smoked meats; rgg3 and butter. Cherry and Chestnut streets. tf Buy Koyal Patent Flour. It Is tho best in the market. Holiday Good old Santa Claus is getting ready to hold his annual festival and scatter his rewards amongst the boys men and maidens We have made Alladin's cavern of Dolls, Go-carts, Toys, Games, Animals, Picture Books, 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. AGAINST A STRIKE. Speeches by lrlsts u Damper on Call-Out Order at Khniiiokln. Shamokln, Dee. 0. Tho threatened strike of anthracite coal miners between this placo and Mt. Curmel will nottako place nt once, President John Fahey, of tho United Mine Workers, Issuing notice yesterday afternoon that tho mooting called for last night had been postponed until further notice. Ho said action was taken In order to give the busi ness men a chance to settle the strike at Nanticoke. It Is likely that tho loaders of tho orders horo desired to oall nQ' tho meeting, fearing that If tho men were nikud to strike that they would not do so, on account gf tho action of tho Utitholio priests of this place. In their churches yesterday they addressed over 3.000 United Mlno Workers, advising them ngalntt striking. Tho Icailtng address, aud one which created a sensation among tho men and public, Was delivered by llov. Father Joseph Koch. Vicar General of tho Hnrrlsburg diocese, and pastor of St Edward's church. Ho fltld : "I havo lived in Shamokln for over 31 years, nnd dur ing that tlmo I bavo seen many strikes, none of which havo accomplished any good. They havo always caused poverty, misery, suffering and demoralization. I want you all to under stand I am opposed to a strike. I havoalways been with tho workluguicn aud fur their best Intel ests, but will not countvuanco a strike." It Saved His Leg. P. A. D.m forth, of Laflrangc, Oa., suffered lutonrcly for sis months with a frightful running soro on his leg, but writes that lliicklcu's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in ten days. Km Ulcers, Wounds, Bums, BolK Pain or Piles it's tho best salvo In the world. Curo guaranteed. Only 23c. Sold hy A. Wasley, druggist. .Marriage License. Frank L Hondricks, of Mahauoy City, nnd Annio Phillips, of Drifton. Oscar E Carl, of Fearnot, and Emma C. Reed, of Uratz. Edward F. Cantner and Mills King, of Tower City. "Neglected colds make fat graveyards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age. SIDELINE. Free samples. Com. on follow ing trade. Trust prices cut. One earning f 10, several 20 weekly cash. 1'. O. 1371, New Yoric. It i)i i:i. KATZ On the 8th Inst., at Shenandoah, Pa., ueorge Katz, ageii 43 years. Mineral will take place on Tuesdav, 12tli Inst., at 1 p. m.t from the family rrsldence, corner of Jardlu and Line streets, tterv'cu will be held in the German Lutheran church and Interracit will be made In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relatives and friends ere respectfully Invited to attend. I2-0-2t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiinii. Cure and Quicker than anything elso. 5 10 cents dud 25 cants Druggists. I ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir Ladies' and Misses' Garments The great success of our coat department lias been brought about by giviug 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 trzkhan and Golf Capes Collarettes made of Posum, Wool, Seal and Heaver bur. A nlr fiscnrtmunt nt fifnoda nnd double plain and plaid Scotch wool Biuiwis. uome ana s;e mem, R. F. GILL, NORTH MAIN STREET Gifts and girls, and even the young as well as the older folks our store into a veritable well stocked with every variety Etc. Iron Toys. Engines, Hook and Ladders Patrol Wagons, Drays, Cook Stoves, etc., 10c to $2.00. Animals. Horses, Sheep, Donkeys Goats, etc., roc to frj.oo. Interesting Games. A big variety, from 10c to Si. 00. Fa ncy Goods. Plush or Celluloid gifts Suitable for all ages. Fancy China. A stock which cannot be ex celled in this county. pEECHAM's V GLAD CHRISTMAS CONWAY'S NOVELTY STORE. Everything Pertaining to the Household and Toy Line will te lounci at onr store, West Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. we wm open on Saturday, Dec. With a full line of Tinware Agateware, Glassware and Toys. Don't forget the name and number as a penny saved is a penny earned. Come one, come all, and bring the little ones as it will please them and be profitable to you. It will pay you to give us a call as you can buy at one-half. Our Bargains for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Best Cedar Tubs, worth 60c, our price 30c. Best Cedar Bucket, electric welded, worth 25c, our price 10c. Dish Pans, worth 25c, our price 12c. White Cups and Saucers, worth 20c, our price 6c. White Dinner Plates, worth 10c., our price 5c. Large Meat Platter, worth 30c, our price 10c. Clothes Pins, 5c. per 100. Beautiful Cut Glass Dishes, worth 26c, our price 10c. Come and see our Toys, we have Dolls, Games and Express Wagons, Fancy China and Books. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. Floor Oil Cloth, IS Cents a Yard. DON'T FORGET NAME AND NUMBER. Conway's Novelty Store, 7 WEST CENTRE ST. Christmas is ComingJ22 Why don't you come to the largest furniture store in town to buy your holiday gifts. Be wide awake and go to the place that gives you the biggest values for your money, the largest and the mos appreciative selection. Feast your eyes on a stock that is sure to please you. See our beautiful line of Parlor, Dressing, Extension, Centre. tables, Solid Leather, Mahogany, Oak, Halachl Green. Rockers. Bird-Eye Haple 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 article of furniture is never beyond reason. Look at our win dow display. A CARLOAD OF ROCKERS. Walt for them and then buy early and secure rst choice. Don't wait until the last day. DEPARTTIENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. 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 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 I 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. 8PONT, PROP, FOUR DOORS AB0VB POST OFFJCE. GRAND mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmm OPENING OF L G AUG HAN'S Others made from gqod 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 $4.50, our price lor this lot $3.35. P. J. GAUGHAN. :-: POSITIVELY! :-: Coats and Capes at Half Rrice I 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 untrimmed 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, 23 SOUTH MAIN STREET. WE CLIP THE Of extravagant prices. Nowhere in this town will you find greater values at smaller prices. Quality tells the price sells. Onr 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 GOODS, 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 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, Rich Va lues 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 blaek, tan, cartor & royal, lined through out with best grade tancy 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. dinalK 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. WINGS' 21 N. Main St,