H U Y LCR'S AFRESH CANDIES. Delicioua. Prepared of the best materials. No Ue goods here. We sell them too fast. Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 S.mth Main St., Shenaudoah. Telephone Connection. Holiday Bargains. Not lone to shop now. Why not be among those who taken advantage of the large assort in' nt we are now showing ? Our prices will please you, and you can have a better i hoice than can be had else where. wwww "Tree . .'. Ornaments. The most for the money you ever bought. Olass balls, 2, 3, 4 and 3c. Tinsel ornaments, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10 cents. Animals, moss, etc., etc. Our 98c dressed doll will sur prise you. We have them as low as 23 cents. Washable dolls, 18 inches long, 23 cents. Kid dolls, 14 inches, 23c. Kid dolls, 16 in., sleeping, 37c. Red white and blue dressed dolls, 23 and 48 cents. Celluloid Cases Dressing cases, 75 cents up. Shaving sets, (good razor), $2.50 up. Work boxes, $1 .00 up. Glove and handkerchief sets, $1.50 up. Novelties of all kinds. Miscellaneous. Iron and tin toys. Mechanical toys. Blackboards. Medallions. Books of all kinds, Fountain Pens. WWWW Don't Fail to I A$k For 1I1 h il ik 1I1 li li vl il l U t ii it, 1Mb HOOKS &BROWNJnbw Htork bargain store, You Can't Make a Mistake. In Christmas buy ing for jour men friends, you can't j mnke a mistake i wiK-ii you Get Handkercli We are flawing s peel ft 1 athj'iiK in JHt..fiIove?f,a ' f 7 Overcoats. Suits. Trouse Portz Bros., 24 No rtfr Ma i n Street Good Enough for the Rich And Cheap for the Poor II yim are looking for a Christmas gift in WATCHES, CHAINS, OR RINGS And have your puree at interest as well as your desires you can find them in our selection. We can give you price 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. 118 South Main Street. I A Handsome Comolctxlon Its one of the greataat charms a woi&an oaa posseM. Pozzoni's CouruixioM Powobb an sar gives It. Holiday Preparations. 'tifr!i,!t,it,Tv'iT,t,'r"iii"r'P'M Prunss, California Peachse, Citron, Lemon Peel. Orange Peel, All Kinds ol Nuts. Fine boneleM White CodOtti at 7c tier pound. Mackerel, CG and up. B. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre St. Two doors txluw Mull's dlr. K3 A f wfc 1 l sel1 a11 the smoke damaged ggods . . , Hgffl"fai ! a"t low prices. . ' f 7' irr 1 CHRISTMAS Wc are ready lor you. livery one of our regular departments is overflowing with gilt possibilities in bonutiful goods at wonderfully low prices. In addition these are on our tables : Coaches, Express i Dolls, Wagd)us,Toy Books, Chairs, Iiw Itovs. Hobbv Horses. V I Etc., Etc. Ecty StSl ro aro soma astonishing values to t the Christmas PIANOS Something that always J3, 48 and 98 cents. IRON TCi)YS . In these we Lave most everything, Horses, Fire Engines, Ships, etc. Prices 23c, 48c, 98c and $1 23. d lo c;nt department of TOYS includes most everything te that can be sold at these prices. Our 5 ar in this II Co way's Novelty Store, r5 .Centre St., Beddall Building. I : Small rofit and ria. iiec bins TSl u opened by Sam I.evine, lilding. All our goods ret v.i ni Our winter sale of , Children's, Ladies', and Misses' Shoes Men's, f Is nciL earns.-' turn Boots and Rubbers, and Gent's Furnishings going 011 We keep sis a penny saved. So be bargair mouse in Shenandoah. gmember the place. LEVINE, not. SAM POSITIVELY! :-: 1. Coatd and Capes at Half Price I Plush a Si 5 and u elsewhere S- d Astrakhan Capes, from $1.49 and upward. Collarettes, !: elsewhere not. less than S3. 00. Children's Reefers, Si .25; M50. bee our large assortment ot trimmed ana ttntrinimea millitiery anil trimmings. Would cheap. apprl :ciative and serviceable come to our, Store and be convinced. 23 SOUTH (VIAIIM STREET. i mmm m m m m m m 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 II W 1 W LT If U M X U U m 1 - hi nut mm m n ra h mt 1 T " pinn mmrnm i .1. ur grand stock of New CAPES and COATS, SHAWLS 7! and BLANKETS all go at Cor. Main and Lloyd Sts.: 7 rush.. pleases the littl ; misses. Prices Quick Sale Stce 104 East Centre street, Rob- aie sold as represented or money no shoddy goods. A penny wise and go to the greatest Visit us whether you buy or 104 E. Centre St. not any of these articles make a Christmas gift ? Consider this and DRESS GOODS, CARPETS, SHEETINGS, WINDOW SHADES, CALICOES, HOSIERY, LACE CURTAINS, MUSLIN, GLOyES, - Etc. RE SALE PRICES. WILKINSON SHENANDOAH, PENNA. PITHY POINTS. II piniiltia TliniiiRliniit (lis Country l!litnlcl1 for IIr.Ij IVm.itl. All klnihof iireKiiU nt lUviwm'H. Tim Town Council will meet Thursday evening In reitiiUr session. Hoiter Ulileiooii, f3 per dozen, Swalm's. Many students from the illlTi'iont colleges arc returning home fur tlio lioll(Hyn. Perfumery hii1 Sachet Powders. Imported ami doinwtlc. Sbennndonli DruR Htnn). St Tliunms Hal Icy, of Uillicrtnn, had Ids licad anil fuco b.irtly lacerated by a fall of coal at Draper colliery. .Musical instrument sweet In tone and very acceptable Christinas gifts at Orkln's Jewelry storo. 12-18-61, Tlie second examination of the pupils of our plihlie sobools was commenced yestorday and will continue during the week. We Just bavo tlio Tory kind of nci kwcar yon have been looking for. Max Li'Vit 3t Tlie 1 Safe Deposit Bank of 1'uttavillo fur nislied tlio bond for Tronsurer-elcct Duer lllugur and that bank will get tlio deposits. ituy tlio XiuM present at Uruuim's. tf The iloaid of l'ardons will have ID canes to rouslder nt' a meeting in ilarrisburg to morrow. Clearfield County Teachers Institute con vened at Clearfield yesterday, with an attendance of 483. lieuutli'ul designs In wall paper at Cardlu's, 5 and 0 cents per roll. Cull and see them, tf Fatal Injuries were sustained by John Eouso, under falling coal in the IkUiruer stripping, Luzcrno county. A woman's reason Is usually a good one, because she knows It will be all right if sbo purchased her holiday gift atOrkln's Jewelry storo. tf A secret conference of the federated hoard of the Federation of American Hallway Employees began yesterday at Pittsburg. Why waste time and money in searching for a Christmas gift? Buchanan, the jeweler, has skimmed the Jewelry market for your desires and he's got them, too. Seo hU watches, rings and chains. tf All but four of the 288 public school teacuers in uenter county were present yes terday when their annual Institute opened at Hcllefouto. Silver novelties and sllvcrwaro at catchy prices. Splendid designs for Christmas gifts, Go and look at them at Orkin'sjewelry store, next door to Mammoth Clothing store. 6t As she nlaycd around the kitchen stove the clothing of a two-year-old daughter of William Harper, o (Joruou, ignited, and she was terribly burned. A Monster Devil Fish Destroying its victim!), la a typo of Consti pation. Tlie power of this murderous malady is fell on organs and nerves and muscles and brain. There's no health till it's overcomo. But Dr. King's New Life Pills aro a safe and certain cure. Best in tlio world for Stomach. Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Only B5 cents aiA. vtasiey s 11 rug store. I.lquor Iilcme In an Asset. juuso aicruerson on Saturday men an opinion in the United States District Court. at Philadelphia, holding that a liquor license must be considered the same as other assets of a bankrupt's estate, and can be sold by the trustee or receiver for the benefit of creditors. The matter camo up in the bankruptcy pro ceedings against Louis Becker, who .held a bottlor's license, which was sold for (235. The referee in bankruptcy hold that the pro ceeds are an asset of tbe estate and the decis ion rendered sustains him. The finding is the first of ita kind and is likely to be quoted as a precedent in other ones. .STlt.U'lti;itltl' AMI VANILLA ICE CltrA.M, OltAN.Ti: VATIC It 1CH. Made daily at Schelder's bakery, 27 East Centre street. I'uro and delicious. 12-1-tf JTorovKrHO nenrer Dr. RICI ITER'S Wo r I d -"Re n o w n ed "Anchor" Pain Expeller has proven to be the Best there Is for Rheumatism, Gout, NeuralditVtc. AND . Rheumatic Complaints. vsmou Only 2So. anil 50o. ot all druggists or through F. Ad. Richter & Go. 215 Pearl Street, New York. T11KATUIOA1,. CIIAHI.ES I'OWLEH IN Ht8 FAMOUS PLAY. At Ferguson's theatro on Wuduosday, Dec. 20th, will be seen tho successful Yankee comedy-drama, "A Country Merchant," with tho eminent American comedian, Charles Cowles, in tho stellar rolo of Ebcn liaxter. This is 0110 of tlie best attractions before the public to day, and deserves to play to stand ing room only In our town. "TIIK WOULD AC1AIN9T IIElt." Agnes Wallace Villa and ber splendid com pany played to standing room only at our opera houso at both performances yesterday and gained, if possible, more favor In tho hearts of our people. She is ao actress of the very first water and holds hor audiences spellbound troiu bcgluulug to end, Lucie K. Villa, her daughter, also proved liorsclf to be a charming actress, and her gowns were the admiration of the ladies. The support is all that can be desired, mid the songs, dan res and comedy features introduced lire clever, Patterson, N. J., Call, Dec. 1st, 1800. At ForgUbou's theatro, Friday evening, Dec. 22. THK PIIIZK EIOUT. Tlio reproduction of tho great Jcffries Sbarkcy prlzo fight, which took place at Coney Island last month, was witnessed by a very small audience nt Ferguson's theatro last evening. The entire 25 rounds woro shown, including the mix-up in tho last round when Jeffries' glovo camo oil'. Those present commented favorably upon tho re markable character of the films, which were an improvement upon these previously shown here. Tho small audience was duo to unfavorable reports received from Mahanoy City, whero the exhibition was given pre viously. ltallroariers Marie Happy. A genuine surprise was in store yesterday for the trainmen on tbe Beading Hallway, who on receiving their November wages found that they had been allowed from four to six days ovettime. By reason of this til lowauco every trainman found his pay in creased from $10 to $15. The men were naturally delighted at this action on tbo part of tbe company. Staking llreitnati'a I'arrion, The Stato Board of Pardons will hold its regular monthly meeting at Harrlsburg to morrow, at which time argument will bo made for it pardon for Brennan, now in the county jail under sentence of death for murder. GOLDIN'S NOTIC Owing to a mild season and having a tremendous stock and OVERCOATS, we wish to announce the fact our prices as follows : You can now get a $ r.OQ OVERCOAT for $ 8.00 OVERCOAT for $10.00 OVERCOAT for $12.00 OVERCOAT for $15.00 OVERCOAT for $18.00 OVERCOAT for You can get them in any style or color you wish ; and you Suit at a price correspondingly low. Mammoth Clothing 9 and 11 S. Main PERSONAL MbNTION. Mrs. Samuel Thomas, of South Bowers street, is confined to ber homo through ill noss. Miss Maggie O'Neill, one of Lost Creek's popular young ladles, is visiting iiazleton menus. Mrs. Heber Hooks and Mrs, Jesse Hughes, who wero guests of friends in town, returned to their homes in Pottsvllle last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas it. Saydei bavo gone to Scranton to visit friends. Mrs. Daniel Ellis and daughter, Florence, havo returned to town after a week's visit to friends In Philadelphia. Sleep, comfort, power to work, all fly before tho demon called pain. Whether In the muscles or nerves It is a nuisance and a curse. Call it by any name and get rid of it by using Anchor Pain Expeller. 25c. Deaths anil Funerals. Catherine, wife of Councilman William S. Kccgan, died at tho family residence at Mah anoy City Sunday evening, Deceased was aged 37 years and is survived by her husband and three children. The funeral will take place on Thursday morning. Henry Georgo,two-month-old son of Henry and Oertrudo Hawley, of East Coal street, died this morning, Tho funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, and interment will be made In tho Odd Fel lows' cemeterv. Mrs. Ruth Byerle, aged 01 years, died at tbe homo of her daughter iu Iiazleton, The deceased was a resident of Pottsvllle and went to Iiazleton on Thanksgiving Day, when she contracted a cold, which" developed Into pneumonia. The deceased was a daugh ter of Daniel II. Lelb, deceased. Patrick Gillespie, a well known young man, died at Beaver Meadow yesterday morning, after an Illness of two weeks with pneumonia. He was 20 years old and a son of Peter Gillespie. ' "Itching hemorrhoids were the plague ot my life. Was almost wild. Doan's Ointment cured me quickly and permanently, after doctors had failed." C. F, Cornwall, Valley street, Sauserties, N. Y. At Mauser's. Choice beef, lamb, pork and lnutton, plckclcd pin's feet, tongues and tripe, sau sages. All Kinds of fresh nud smoked meats; t'UZi and butter. Cherry and Chestnut streets. tf ' Caught by Cars. Daniel Bevan, while engaged In sprsgging cars at the Primrose collleiy yesterday, was caught in such a manner that It was neces sary to removo several cars from the track to extricate him. He was Internilly Injured. poll C1IIKF I1UHOKSS. ALEX. DAVIS, Of the Fourth ward Subject to Citizens party jutes. For Christmas. Before you decide to buy your jewelry anywhere bear in mind that B. Alshutz, the East Centre street jeweler, can save you 25 per cent, or more if you buy at his store. See our display of Watches and Jewelry. A Ladles' Solid Qold Watch, from $i5 and up. Nice Ladles Silver Watches, frqm $3.95 and up Ladles' fJold Filled Watches, from $6.75 and up with a 10-year guarantee. Men's Silver Watches, from $5 So up. A fine line ol Musical Inst umcnts. Repair ing u specialty at the very lowest prloes. All work guaranteed. B. ALSHUTZ, 110 E. Centre St. What You Need For Christmas. Wo are prepared to supply you wltli your Clnietmas need.. You may need many goods and here la the place you can get them for lees money than any-. where else. Bee our Groceries, Poultry, Live and Dressed Tiuck. ALL KINDS. This is where to buy tn have your money from being squandered. 233 West Centre Street. First Choice Don't wait until Christmas to buy your gifts in jewelry but come now and secure first choice while the stock is large and complete. Low Prices Is our motto. Come in and be convinced. We mean ex actly what we say. Remem ber the place and save money. We guarantee every article we sell. Ellis Deull, 123 South Main Qtroot. GOLDIN'S :xxxxxxxxxxxxxk: St., Holiday Gifts. Good old Santa Claus is getting ready to hold his annual festival and scatter his rewards amongst the boys and girls, and eyen 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, 8 South Main St., Shenandoah. G AUG HAN'S Rich Values mow Avail able to our Patrons. Others made from good quality uui piittpi.j, ucuci gmuc utuin, cauu Heavy, uictteu, oraiuea and lined, value S2.25, our price Si. 75. Mohair Waists, S2.00 to $2 25, real value S2.50 and S3.00. We have received another case 1-4 white, all-wool, home-mauc Blankets, value S4.50, our price tor this lot S3. 35. P. J. GAUGHAN. CALL FOR THE Special ...Brew FROM Canada Malt IT IS OUT OF SIGHT. Columbia Brewing: Company. IF YOU ARE WISE .TOYS Of all kinds, and from every quarter of the globe. Kid body dolls, doll carriages and go-carts start at 15c. Uoll beds, cradles, i , 1 .-ii 1 i 1 ... . ' 1 tuuurcu s mums uuu uiairs, uisucs uin kitchen sets, pastry sets magic lanterns, tool chests, guns, swords, printing presses, pianos, iron toys 01 all descriptions, games, blocks, and a thousand other things to delight the hearts of the little ones. M Christmas Trimmings iu tirc Variety. F.J. PORTZ, The Largest, Prettiest and Cheapest toy House Iu Shenandojtli. GOLDIN'S NOTICE. of WINTER SUITS that we have reduced $ 4.50 $ 5.00 $ r.oo $ 9.00 $11.00 $1250 XXXXXXJ can buy a good All-Wool House, I Goldin, Proprietor. 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 loC Si. 00. Fancy Goods. Plush or Celluloid gifts. Suitable for all ages. Fancy China. A stock which cannot he ex celled in this county. One lot of Ladies' and Misses' fine Ker sey Jackets, in black, castor and royal blue, lined with romaine silk, worth Sio, our price S7.50. Another lot extra quality Kersey, in blask, tan, cartor & royal, lined through out with best grade tancy taffeta silk, value S12.50, our price Sio.oo. Children's Loug Coats, size 2 to 6 yrs, in fine all-wool cloth, cardinal, blue and green, collar and cape trimmed with fine braid, value S3.00, our price S2.25. 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. all wool cloth, lined, value S1.69, THE BOSTON BAKERY NOW AT 222 West Centre Street. Try our 23 cents worth of bread checks It entitles you to seven loaves. l Oc Regular size cup cake 7c. l oo Regular size sponge cake Qc Try our confectionery, lluy trom us. We sell flue confectionery cheap. Boston Bakery, 11. Morganateln, Prop. You will do your Christmas shopping here. With the experience of many years ot successful Christ mas trading to guide us, we have now on display the finest, best and cheapest assortment of goods ever shown. FOR the older people we have an etceed" ingly pretty line of Fancy Toilet Case. Shaving ets, Cuff and Collar Doxes, Revet Plate Mirrors, Opal ware, etc., etc. These Vigpoas are jiosaiveiy me prettiest ever placed daVefore a critical public. We have no rents if pay and are determined that none shall !.odersell us. Our prices stagger our com- iWilors. f We are always ready to give you polite and courteous treatment when you call. Bverybody welcome. Remember the place and number. 21 N. Main St.
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