Holiday Sweets! HUYLER'S AFRESH CANDIES.- Delicious. Prepared of the best materials. No stale goods here. We sell them too fast. Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main St., Shenandoah. Tdlephonn Connection. The Last Days Before X-Mas finds the stores crowded. Our ad vice is buy now. A Few Specials. A limited quantity Ilolnmn S. S. Teachers Uibles, regu lar $1.75 and $2.00. Here at $1.23 nd $' -5o. Tree ornaments at lower prices tli an can be had elsewhere. Dressed dolls, 23c to $1.50. Jointed dolls, all prices up to $5.00. 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. Fountain pens, $1.00 up. AH "Wirt" fountain pens, guaranteed. Medallions (a beautiful line) 24 cents up. Iron Fire Engines, Hook and Ladders, Trains, Patrols, etc., 23c to 98c. Dressing cases, 75 cents up. Shaving sets, (good razor), S2.50 up. Work boxes, $1.00 up. Glove and handkerchief sets, $1.50 up. Fine calendars and booklets, wwww Lowney's Candy. Chocolate Creams, 10c a box. " Almonds, 15c a box. Assorted Chocolates, 30c a li lb. ' " 60c per lb. Regular Chocolates, 25c a pound. WWWW Remember we give Trad ing Stamps if you ask for them when purchase is made. HOOKS & BROWN. You Can't Make a Mistake Tn Chrtstmns buy ine for vour men friends. You can't make a mistake when you eet them Huspenue-s in hoses. Neck wear Gloves, lined nnd iinlined. Sweaters, linn dkerchlefs Fancy Shirts, Muff lers, Suit Cases, Mackintoshes. Um brellas and Night snirta. Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24 It Pays Us To deal squarely and to repre sent our goods just as they are. i:m...M 1 1 lUjjJ-LJ.ut.i it 11 i",n IT WILL PAY YOU To see our holiday jewelry. We are devoting special atten tion to our display of WATCHES, CHAINS, OR RINGS. This year special values await you. Wasted money never comes back. We don't waot you to waste any at our store. If you have eye troubles, etc., we will examine and tell you just what you need, free. Ihos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician, No. 118 South Main Street, Holiday Preparations. NFW Raisins, Prunes, California Peaches, Citron, Lemon Peel. Orange Peel, All Kinds ot Nuts. Fine bonelnu White Codflibst 70 per pound. :Mckerel. 60 and up. Lire nnd dresaed poultry, wkoleuile prices Dig stock t E3. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre Sl.J Two doori below Mult'e delrjr. I'fcRSONAL MbNTION. Willimn IUIum of Mahmioy Clly. wan n Tinltor to wvn.Jat night. Mr.. Mnrmrt'$tetler vlilleil friomln at MhIi nnojr Clly liwly. John WUntWl), hftr from the Villi Xova oollfgB to mA the Lolidnyn. M.nnW. ,1 Mnl.at.ojr City. pent lft titntiliiK hfet. 11 h mimt nf fdmnU. Mim bin William ami Onrrln Owru ate homo rrom irfflrmudu'd, t Meclinuiaburx, Ut Minl Ohrlttrniu with llinlr .nU Jokii Statu ft.atuitnnt at Urn University of i-iHyivum(..i'i,,i,.ipi,i(i, lRKiit ut the borne uf litl.pSieuts, on Wcit 0k street I'. J. Oaughaii Is compelled to rrlimtnUh iismietuMt Unties, owing to an attack of llineM. tlmnt ot the Uhigli University. South ItttthtetiStu, la home for the holidays Knguno lwlr h homo from New Hamp shire to spem) the holidays MiMM Ir liretvi-r ami Klsle Ivuuimt nre homo rrem Irwin College, Mechiiniesburif, t enjoy thufr holiday vacation. Mwsrs. JJUward Itobhiu and W. llurton Davie, student, Ht the Wyoming seminary. muwHun, Hru;nere to spend Christina",. .Miss Mnttfiitet Shears, of Keadlna. la aiMinl. ing a few ilayttlu town. John l.elunlcr and liicbiird Taylor, former residents of town who have beou located at Pittsburg for several months, are here to spend the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Gtmrge Malley, of I'ottsvllle, I spent to-day in town ' ICev. MatiiMltls. of ltrosklrn. N. Y.. ar-1 rived bora to-day to spend a few days. 1 Missjuna liradigan returned to town last evening after a very pleasaut trip to West Chester and Philadelphia J. .1. Couaway. oi Allentown. was a busi ness visitor to town to-day. Jllse Winifred Iteilly Is koine for the holl. lays from Philadelphia. wavm lluuituel. of Hummelstown. Is the guest of his sister, Mrs P. W. Houck. Mlssos Auulo Watson and Annie Mnnaglmn aro homo from an extended visit to Washing ton, I). C. Enoch Ilovan, who left this town ten years ago and located at Philadelphia, Is in town, the guest of his brother-in-law. School Director George Holvey. James Thomas and daughters. Misses Fiosslo and Pearl, of York, Pa., aro lu town to spend the holidays. They are guests at tlio residence of William Jcll'ersou, on South Jardin street. Mr. Thomas was engaged in business on West Coal street sevoral years sgo. To-day he is a pioporous contractor. P. J. Mouaghan, of Chamberlain, South Dakota, is here to spend Christmas with bis mother, Mrs. Ilridget Mouaghan, on West Centre street. He is engagod in stock rais ing in tlio far west. Ho presents a truo typo of a ranchman. A Powder Mill Explosion Removes evervibuiE in sight : so do drastic mineral pills, but bntb are mighty dangerous. Don't uynamite the delicate machinery ot your body with calomel, crotou oil or aloes pills, wbcu Dr. Kiuii's New Life Pills, which aro vontln as s summer breeze, do the work porrectly. Cures Headache, Constipation. Duly 25c at A. W.nley's drugstore. The .January Number Of The Delineator, which is called tho Cen tury Number, begins the fifty-fifth volume, and it exhibits a marked advancement In many details. There is, as usual, a complete presentation of tho season's fashionable modes, a varied selection of brilliant literary features, and a geuerous amount of general household matter t'ouspisnous among the literary articles 1 Ka A Hair of Violctj, by Harriet Kiddle Dans, a doligbtful story of happy results following the tragic ending of a young woman'-, etlorts in a business ven ture Particuiarlv appropriate just now is the article. Been 10 tlio Shops, suggesting de sirable articles for gifts. Tlio Cradles of the World, by Laura B Starr, is an admirably Illustrated article descriptive of babyhood amung many people Musical Instruments sweet in toneand very acceptable Christuus gifts at Orkin's jewelry store. 12-18-5t We are these are Dolls, Coaches, Wagons, Toy Books, Chairs, Iron Toys, Hobby Horses, Ect., Etc., Etc. There are somo astonishing values to start tho Christmas rush. PIANOS. Something that always pleases the littl ; misses. Prices 2 A, 48 and 98 cents. IRON TOYS, In these we bave most everything, Horses, Fire Engines, Ships, etc. Prices 23c, 48c, 98c aud gt 23. Our S and lo cjnt department of TOYS Includes most everything in this line that can be sold at these prices. Conway's Novelty Store, I WEST CENTRE 81, Bill BUILDING. Small Profit and Quick Sale Store Ha6 been opened by Sam Levine, 104 East Centre street, Rob bins' building. All our goods are sold as represented or money returned. Our winter sale of Men's, Boys', Children's, Ladies', and Misses' Shoes. Gum Boots and Rubbers, and Gent's Furnishings Is now going on We keep no shoddy goods. A penny earned is a penny saved. So be wise and go to the greatest bargain house in Shenandoah. not. Remember the place. SAM LEVINE, : POSITIVELY! :-: Coats and Capes at Half Rrice I Plush and Astrakhan Capes, from $1.49 and upward. Collarettes, Si. 65 and up ; elsewhere not less than $3.00. Children's Reefers, $1.25; elsewhere &350. 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 MAIM STREET. PITHY POINTS. II piMilnga Throughout thtt (loiinlry llrotilrlil for llmtr I'eruanl. Corduroy rockers at Davison's. The engagement 'f Miss Mario, clmulitci of 1. ('. Thompmin, of I'ottsvllle, to Henry TnWMMid lllinlget.of Now York, iaHiiiinUured, The M'huols eloted tills Afternoon for the Chrlntinas holidays mid will re-open January 'Jnd. A hmtii'h nf the National Uxtholie Temper unco Society vvitaoruanltcd at ItpekMilirrvillc. Iluy the Xma present at llrimim's tl Tli (i next nesslon of tlio 11 ret Defenders' Associatinii will be held In I'ottsvllle on April IS. 1000. The Board of Pardons nt llurrlslinrg yes terday refused to reoommend 11 pinion to tieorge Wll.iains, of Sebiiylkill county The County Cotnniltinimrs yesterday morning pttid o(T the temporary loan of 80.000 held by the Morclmnts' Nati onal Kink, of Shenandoah. linger tablespoons, per dotcn, Hnnim's. I). W. Smith was yesterday appointed fourth-class postmaster at West MosliMinoil. Perfumery and Hornet I'owders. Inipnrtnl " domestic Shenandoah Drug Store nt Centre roun ty teachers Voted to observo February !8i m Curtln memorial day. lleiiutli'ul designs in wall paper at Cardln's, S and 0 cents per roll. Call unci seo them tf .Tnlit! Moran, aged 00 years, was killed by a Heading Hallway passenger train at Alaska, near Slmmokln. Henry Watterson, of Louisville, Ky., lec- tured before the Teachers' Institute at Hello- lonto last nmnt. Why waste time and miinoy In seaichlng for a Christmas gift? Buchanan, the jeweler, lias skimmed the jowelry market for your I desires and lie's got tlicm, too. See lit watches, rings and chains. tf PALACE CAR OFFICIAL SUICIDES. J. I). Tnlir Cnt Ills 'I'll rout ut n Wiiihluutmi lloti-l. 'Washington, Dec. 22. James Duane Taylor, one of the Importnnt ofllcers In New York city of 'ho Wagner Palaco Car company, and a son-in-law of tho founder of die company, committed suicide yesterdoy shortly nfter noon nt the Ornfton hotel, in this city, by cutting his throat with n razor. Mr. Taylor was suftering from nervous affection caused by Illness and tho fatal act was committed apparently on the impulso of the moment. Death was almost Instantaneous. The sui cide was 03 years of age. An intlmato friend of Mr. Taylor said: "The arrangement for the ab sorption of the Wagner Palaco Car company by the Pullman Palace Car company undoubtedly aggravated Mr. Taylor's condition. Kor more than 30 years ho had been connected with the Wagner Palace Car company and at the time of his death he was the treasurer and secretary of the company He was identified with no other business en terprises, his whole time being do voted to the Wagner company. Ho naturally was deeply concerned In tho growth of the company, and of course, the plan to absorb his company had a serious effect upon his condition." IVItHt-nsex In 11 Hint rilKht. Palestine, Tex., Dec. 22. The wit nesses who nre hero In attendance on the trial of alleged Humphreys lynch ers are In a bad plight. The trial ot Cain, charged as an accomplice, will oe concluded tonight, but the cases against the seven men charged ns prin cipals will rot be taken up until next Wednesday, each of them being given a separate trial. Between 300 nnd 400 farmers are here from Kauffman, Na varro and Henderson countiep without means of subsistence. Tho greatest hardship is on those summoned ns character witnesses, who receive no pny whatever, and are compelled to at tend under heavy penalties. ready for you. Every one of our regular departments is overflowing with gift possibilities in beautiful goods at wonderfully low prices. In addition on our tables : Express Visit us whether you buy or 104 E. Centre St. Prepared under UKUM AN TAWS, 1$ Uiceltent for LUMBAGO. Rlioumatism, Backacho, etc. UK. KIClll UK a worid-KCDOwnca "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. "One well-known firm's inter out of many : PhiladelBhlaJaJulv 24tW8997 rne increase in tno SOlfJS of yoUr"ANCH0R"PAlN EX PELLER no's not been duelo advor tLslnn. n cusiomora.como a.aood distance forit.ond are foreigners who know this remedy thro u.qK1 Irs popuiuri 1 y 111 inuir nanvc ona.for many years past. 23c. and SOc. at all druggists or tnrougn V. Ad.BIchUr 4Co.,S15 PeirlSt., New Vothl 36 HIGHEST AWARDS.. iecommrnrtea oy prominent 1 ny itciant, n ftoteiaie ana retail ULRICH FLIM-FLAMMED. The Inlimiiua I.HWj-er Hoodwinked by n Ilullillng and l.onn Association. John O. Ulrieh, Esq., of Tnmaqua, created a miniature panic in tho office of a building and loan association In Allcntown on Friday of last week, says tho Courier. A suave rep resentative of this association, who claimed to bo a Frenchman and who wont by the euphonious name of Cyrano do somebody, was in Tamanua last summer soliciting sub scribers for the stock of the association. He endoavored to Intorest Mr. Ulrlch In tho con cern, stating that Mayor Schaadt, of Allen- town, held ?25,000 tvorth nf tho stock of the company. Upon this representation Mr. Ulrlch purchased somo stock and tho wily Frenchman used tho attorney's name lu order to procure other subscribers. He succeeded In interesting ocvcral people, in tho concern, received their money and then left tho town. As the company did not livo up to tho promises mado by its representative Mr. Ul rieh endeavored to recover tho money paid in by himself and other subscrlhets. He learned that tho story of Mayor Schaadt owning a largo amount of the capital stock of the company was purely chimerical and, recognizing that he had been fliui-llammed hy tho Frenchman, left for Allcntown last Fri day and called at tho office of tho company. Fortunately ho found tho French solicitor present, Ul rich accused him of hoodwinking him and his friends and endeavored to compel him to return the money hlmsolf and othors bad paid for the bugus stock of the company. The man refusing to do so Ul rich proceeded to use his fists as a more con vincing argument. Ho knocked the Parisian down twice, pummeled him severely and as a grand ilualo threw him down tlio steps leading from tho office. Then tho enraged disciplo of Iilack stone, with blood in his eyes, delivered his ultimatum to the olliccrs of the association to tho eilcct that if they did not return the money he would institute criminal proceed lugs against them. A woman's reason is usually a good 0110, because she knows it will be all right if she purcliased her holiday gift atOrkin's jewelry store. tf DeeflR ltftcorfled. The following deeds wero ofl'ereil for record yesterday : From Joseph Ilutlerct ux. to Jeronio Hitler, premises in North Union township j from Thomas Markloy et ux. to Mary Ferguson, premises in Shenandoah ; from Daniel Shepp et al, to Ludwlg Nuni orick, premises in Nelson City ; from Daniol Shepp etal, to St. James Kefornicd church premises in Nelson City ; from Augusta Maureret vir, to LudwigNmuurick, premises lu Nelson City ; from ueo. Waul et ux. to Kate llarneoat, promises at Tower City; from Franklin Ruport et ux. to Michael Kupert, premises at Cressoua, Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup seems cs peciully adapted to the needs of tho children, Pleasant to take ; soothing in its lullucni-o ; it is tho remedy of all remedies for overy form of throat aud lung disease. Silver novelties and silverware at catchy prices. Splendid designs for Christinas gifts. Go and look at them at Orkin's jewelry store, next door to Mammoth Clothing store. 5t HTKAWIlHIlltV ANI VANILLA IOU Cltr.AM, OHANOi: WATEH ICIJ. Made daily at Scheider's hakery, 27 East Centre street. I'uro and delicious. liM-tf Just Arrived! From South Africa. The finest hops and malt to manu facture the lamous BERGNER & ENGEL Tannhauser Beer. It is now on tap at the well known Jiostlery 0f P. J. Ililey, 200 West Oak street, for the holidays. Give him a call aud be conviuced Soloman Haak, Agfc, 116 South Haiti St., SHENANDOAH, PENNA. 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 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 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa, I SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST 0FF1CU. Tilt! MHATIIKlt. Temporal uiF changes wnro unprcco dontly anwll lor thf seawm ol tlie year, tne otiiy cnargo greater tlmn 10 degrees having been In wosUrn Muntnnn mid sonthwoftorn Ore gon. In the Pa cific coaBt and plateau region there has been pructlcnlly no change, showers continuing an the $ north const, fore cast for this section: Ooncriilly fair today and tumoirow; vnrlftblo winds, m-istly fiesh sonthprly. Sttnrlae. 7:2i. sunset, 4:47; length of iluy, 9h., 2:im.; monn rlRot, 10:3fi p. m.: moon rp's, 10-22 ) m. TIlHAlltlOAl,. "TIIK Wonu AGAINST 1IB ." Amies Wallaco Villa nnd her splendid com pany played to standing room only at our opera house at both performances yesterday and gained, if possible more favor in tho hearts of our people. ho Is au actress of tho very flmt water and holds her audiences spellbound Iroin beginning to cud. Lucta K. Villa, her daughter, also proved hersolf to hn u charming actress, and her gowns were tho ndiniratiou of tho ladles. Tho support is all that can bo desired, and tho Bongs, dances nnd comedy features introduced are clover. Patterson, N. J., Call, Dec. 1st, 18. At Ferguson's theatre, this. (Friday) evening. CHRISTMAS WEEK ATTUACTION. The selection of plays to bo offered by f'o Little Ireno Myers company at Ferguson's thoatre bll next week is surely sufllclontly diversified to plcaso tho" most fastidcous. Whilo thoy aro all of a refined aud moral nature, they range from tho must artistic drama and high class comedy to tho most blood curdling melodrama, as will be seen by the following repertoire: "LlttloLord Faunt leroy," "Tlio Silver King," "Two Orphans" "ltlack Flag," "Tho Ilurglar," "Tlio Tiger's Kyc,' "Outcasts of a Great City," "Tho Shadow Dctcclivo" and "Little Boss." The vaudeville portion of tho bill Is supplied by six specialty acts which will be seen between tho acts of every play. The Ilurglar' ' at matinee, and "Outcasts of a Oroat City," at night, arc the bills to he given on Christinas. Tho prices for tho inatlneo will be 10, 20 and 25 cents, tho latter entitles you to a reserved seat' Tho sale of scats is now open. You can buy It at Ilrumm's. 12-lS-tr MurrlHga I.lcoime. Marriages llcensoi were granted yesterday as follows : Win. Dressier, of Win. Ponn, and Millie l'arrlsli, ofGilberton; Pastvuel b ilvl.i and llosaria Trasctto, both of Miners, rlllo; Clayton E. Heed and Dora E. Kijon liauer, both of Schuylkill Haven. Bekciiam'b Pii,ts No equal for Constlpa. tiou. Iluy Koynl Patent Flour. It is tho best In tho market. MISCELLANEOUS. I1KNT OU SAM 5 A hotel, containing four J V teen room, the barroom fixture comnlcte; nml tho hou'o iscentrnlly located lit Ilinptmvn. For further Information apply to Michael I'eters, hlictmiiUoah, I'm. JZ-21-M FOU I MINT, A very desirable brick uVellliifir hotisr, No. 81 Kat OaV s'reet. KIght rooms, witter In the house, ft nice nio yanl, a most ucauiiiui locaiion iext 10 i. w cmircn ros pension trtren January 1. 1000. Kent reaonnhle. Apply nt 28 West Lloyd street, or 20 South White &ireei. eou In Oil BAMS, A spring wagon. Apply at the ) IlKBALl Ofilce. tf TOTICR. Deal tab1- nropertles for eale. Ai- i.1 piy 10s. u, m. Jiouopuicr, attorney, mien andottli. 8-3MT "TOOn RKNT OR I'OU SlLE. No. 120 North Jl! Main street, now occupied by a fancy shoe core, l'ossesa'on Riven Apru 1st, ivuu. store ha plato plans front. Storo nndnwtllfng ca'i he rented with or without wnreroom and stable very reasonable by a desirable tenant. Apply to O, W. Ncwhouser No. 122 North Main St. tf riTM t ivn niTT n,i. Dl1i. an,.tr nr I.- k5 shoes nnd rubbers. Our sal U now on and our stock must be Ho'd as soon as possible At Chnrles Dletz, 120 North Main street. 12-lft-lw 1ANK KM2 TION. Tho annual meeting of 1 ine BiocKiioiu rs oi cue .uercnantv national IKmk of Shcnandonh, Vi,t will ho held Ht tlin im 'kmc house on Tu suay. J nuary vth, 1900. between the hours of 2 And 4 p m , for the purpose of electing thirteen 13J directors to ecrvo wiu diguing j cur. 12-8-flt-oaw p, Jl. IIpXTRii, Cashier. FOIl SAMS. Cheap to a prompt buyer. A very desirable three-story property In a paved squaro on Main street. Contains two large store rooms with plate glass fronts Oom fortablo dwelling with bath. Yard, warerrom ai.U stable, to each. Whole lot 30x150 feet to alley. Very fine location for any kind of business. Prefer to sell tho whole property but will sell part of It If desired, at very reason able price and terms. For further Information please address "Owner," P, O, IJox 22, Hhenan doah, Pa 11-Otf PROPOSALS. Separate pealed proposals will be received hv the Controller of &chu lklll county at his ofllee until 10 o'clock a, n .Tuesday, December 26th, 1899, for the f urnUhtngof almshouse and prison supplies Including coul and knitting and weav ing material for three months ending March 3!st, 1000. Humpies required of Altrishuuae articles must be delivered at tht Institution on or before the date nnd time of opening bids. rlson samples required can be delivered at the Controller's otliee Schedule of suppllcn and all other In formation can be had on application at the Con troller's otllce. Also at the ame time bids will be received for furnishing of blanks, blank books, stationery, for as, supplies, etc., for tho ue of the various county olllees for the year ending December aist, U00. Hcbedulcof the articles and the prob able amount nf each required may be obtained at the oillce uf the County Controller or the County CoiumUsfoners. Hamples of forms, etc , may be seen at the ofllees of the different county bfllcers Mark envelopes plainly "Proposals" and designate "Almshouse," "Prison and "Court House Supplies." The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. liy order of the County Commissioners and uireciorsoi me roor. H. J. Mdldoon, Controller Pottavtlle. Pa.. Deo 12th, 1699. 13-10-2O-22 What You Need For Christmas. We are prepared to supply you with your Christmas needs, lou may need many goods and here Is the place you can get them for less money than an) where else. See oqr Groceries, Poultry, Live and Dressed Tiuck. ALL KINDS. ThL la where to buy to ,nvo your money from being equunuereu. '8. 233 West Centre Street. Cheapest Shoe Repairer. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. Men', sole, and hccla SO and Mo Stun', " " " (aewed )...... 83and80o Jjullf.' " " " M.0and60o IjiiIU'.'" " " laowed 00c C'lilldrnn'aaolcgand heels DOandSSo Gum boot.. o!e and heel too 'i " " " with patch. SOo to 11, Children' ahoes.'zSc. Bntlafactory patch work. Shoe, heeled only 15 mid 20 it,. Sam Broady, Jtobbli..' llloclc. BS W. Centre .treet GOLDIN'S Christmas Brings its Joys and Sorrows, but Our Holi day Stock of Clothing is the Delight of Everybody. THE most sensible and useful Christmas present one can receive is a nice, well fitting, stylish made suit of clothes. W have lots of them in stock for Men, Youths and Children. We have adopted a holiday scale of prices to suit all purses and everybody can give somebody a present from our stock without mak ing themselves short of money. OUR OVERCOATS ARE BEAUTIES! Just the thing for a present to your husband, son, or brother, or even your cousin. All prices and styles and none better in the market. You can delight your child on Christmas morning by giving him one of our Vestees, Blouses, Reefers, Juniors, or one of the little Overcoats in light, with or without velvet collars, brown, blue, black, or any color you wish. We have them in all sizes. Mammoth Clothing House, 9 and 11 S. Main St., I Goldin. Proprietor AHUSEHENTS. pcrguson's Theatre. DAM. J. FERGUSON, Mgr. One Night Only 1 FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1899. The Distinguished Actress Agnes Wallace Villa IN THE- 11 WORLD AGAINST HER."' The greatest play ol the century. FIFTEEN COniETENT ACTORS IN SUPPORT. FOUR COMEDIANS. TWO LOVELY CHILDREN. PRICES : - 25, 35 and 50 Cents. lteaerl seata at Klrltn'a drug atore. perguson's Theatre. DAN. J. FERGUSON, Mer. CHRISTMAS WEEK COMMENCING PpftY, DEC 25, '99 THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE, HHLe Irene Myers And n company of quality. New plays. New players. PRICES : - - 10, 20 and 30 Cts. Special Scenery. Electrical Effects. WWWAW Monday Matinoo, "The Burglsr." Monday Evonlng, 'Outcasts-of a Great City." Reserved neata at Klrlln'a drug store (or both matinee and night. Matinee Prices : - 10, 20 and 25 Cts. RESERVED SEATS, 35 Cts. Have just received a large line of new and attractive (holiday ...(joods At very low prices. Do you want to make your friends happy ? Then come to our store and buy a nice comfort able Fancy Chair, Couch, Divan, Swinging Rocker, of the latest design and finish at prices so low that everybody can aflord to buy them. Our line of Morris Chairs, Ladies' Desks, Combination Cases and Floor Rockers are superior than ever before. M. O'NEILL Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, 106 South Main St. OUR DISPLAY Of watches, jewelry, silverware and musical instruments does not decrease, but is con stantly being replaced with new goods. Our selection is just as large and varied to-day as when the season op ened, Low Prices Is our motto. Come in and be convinced. We mean ex actly what we say. Remem ber the place nud save money. We guarantee every article we sell. Ellis Deull, 'gff GOLDIN'S Holiday Gifts. 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. G AUG HAN'S Rich Va lues now Avail able to our Patrons. CALL FOR THE Special ...Brew FROM Canada Malt IT IS OUT OF SIGHT. Columbia Brewing: Company. IF VOU ARE WISE Of all kinds, and from every quarter of the plobe. Kid bnrlv rlnlls. tlnll nnrrl.nMc .n.t " . j , - - .1 . If J AI1U go-carts start at 15c. Doll beds, cradles. umurcu i mules ana cnairs, uisucs and kitchen sets, tiastrv stts manir l.ntr... ti - I 1 - ...IH. W. CllPKt. mint, tvnnif nrinllnr. .ime. iron tovs of all descriptions, games, blocks, and a thousand other things to delight the hearts of the little ones. Christmas Trimmings In Great Variety. F- J. PORT GOLDIN'S Good old Santa Claus is getting ready to hoi his annual festival and scatter his reward amongst the boys and girls, and even the youn men and maidens as well as the older folk We have made our store into a veritabl Alladin's cavern well stocked with every variet of Dolls, Go-carts, Toys, Gaines, Animal Picture Books, Etc. Iron Toys. Engines, Hook and Ladder Patrol Wagons, Drays, Coc Stoves, etc., 10c to $2.00. Animals. Horses, Sheep, Donkey Goats, etc., 10c to $3.00. Interesting Games, A big variety, from 10c ' $1.00. Fancy Goods. Plush or Celluloid gifl Suitable for all ages. Fancy China. A stock which cannot be e celled in this county. CHAS. GIRVIN, S South Main St., Shenandoah One lot of Ladies' and Misses' fine Kt sey Jackets, in black, castor and roy blue, lined with romaine silk, worth $1 our price $7.50. Another lot extra quality Kersey, blaek, tan, cartor & royal, lined througl out with best grade tancy taffeta sill value S12.50, our price $10.00. Children's Long Coats, size 2 to 6 yr in fine all-wool cloth, cardinal, blue ar green, collar aud cape trimmed with fir braid, value $3.00, our price $2.25. better quality cloth, extra heavy, in ca dinal, electric blue, navy and greei value $4.75. our price $3,75. Ladies' Plaid Winter Waists, mai from best quality English Flannelett. real value 65 cents, our price 50 cents. Others made from good quality all-wool cloth, lined, value Si.6c 0UmnceSl.2;. A hettpr r-rnrlf. nWl, i. '.-.j j , , . o--"- vmv uravy, iiicKea, oraiae 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-mad Blankets, value $4.50, our price tor this lot S3.35. P. J. GAUGHAN. THE BOSTON BAKERY NOW AT 222 West Centre Street entltlra you to even loaves. 1 0c Regular size cup cake 7c. f oc Regular size sponge cake Qc Try our confectionery. Buy Irom us. H e Mil flue confectionery cheap. Boston Bakery, U. MorRausteln, Prop. (f) You will do your Christmas shopping here. Wit a ty the experience of many years ot successful Christ c s mas trading to guide us, we have now on display th finest, best and cheapest assortment of goods eve COR the older people we have an ecee infly pretty line of Foncy Toilet Case Shaving ets, Cuff and Collar Hoxes, He I'Jate Mirrors, Opal ware, etc., etc. The goods are positively the prettiest ever place belore a critical pulilic. We have no ren' to pay and arr determined that none sha undersell us. Our prices stagger our con petitora. We are always ready to give you polit and courteous treatment when you call. Everybody welcome. Remembe the place and number. -21- The Larte.t, Prettiest and Clieapest Toy House hhenandoali,
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