IT- 4 FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what they requiro for their ta bles at our store. JBZEJVIEIEIISrS Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. Variety the Spice of Life- There In nothing benefit mankind to much M it change, even tf Its only a change of linen. Hut Trhat wo mean to convey Is that too muoh of any ene thing becomes monot nous. The clerk, tied for hours to his desk, seeks relaxation on his flying wheel; the policeman, on his feet for hours, (?) finds relaxation in an easy chair by bis, or any other friend's fireside; a man badgered by a shrew of a wifo seeks relaxation by tilting a an over his head, and as tho beer disappears, bo gain with consolation at his reflected countenance at tho bottom of tho growler. Hren at tho theatre how many plays are monotonous when all are on tho ono theme; how a bit of sentiment Is relieved by a hearty laugh, a merry dance or comic song. And if "variety is tho spico of life," It reaches Infection In the great comedy, "8ho Couldn't Marry Throo." Tho name of N. H. Downs' still lives, at though ho has been dead many years. Ilia Hllxif for the euro of coughs and colds has already outlived him a quarter of a century and Is still growing in favor with the public lm Coining Kvents. ?ob. 28. Martha Washington Birthday Tarty, in Itobbins' opora house, under the auspices of the Indies' Aid Society of the P. II. church. Lne'a Family Medicine Moves tho llnirela Kaoh day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Twelve l'hotos for COc. By sending us your cabinet, together with 60 eonta, we will finish you ono dozon photos. 11-2-tf W. A. Kkaqey, Neckties, mufllors and silk handkerchiefs in all tho latest and most approved styles and aty exceed! ugly low price at tho Peoples' stovo, 12 15-tf Superior goods at 25 per oent. lower than elsowlioro at Ilolilerman's jewelry store. tf ICIeotrto Hallway ltullullii. Horeiifter tho electric railway oars will 1 1 v - . r fit 1 !.. ... 1- jtuvu iuu corner ui vnuirj iiiiu jumu Biruui at 5:30 a. m. daily and every 20 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour the last ear will leave for Uirardville. On Moiv day, Novombor 7th, 1692, tho faro for any length of ride between Shenandoah and Glranlvillo will bo reduced to fivo (5) cents, Best work dnuo at Brcnnan's Steam Laui dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed Froah Morris River Cove Oysters recelvod daily at Coslett's. 9-22-tf Die. I. TAYLOR. On the 14th Inst., at Shcnan doah, Pa., Elizabeth A., daughter of John and Jennie Taylor, aged 12 yoars and 10 months. Funeral will take plnco on Tues day, 17th inst. Sorvicos will be held r.t tho I'rcsbyterian church at 1:30 p. in., and tho funeral will proceed to Tamaqua, via tho 2:18 1. m. P. & It. train. Friends and relatives respect fully invited to attt ad. It 1 PEITCUABD. Ou tho 11th inst, at Mahauoy Plane, Pa., William J. Pritchard, aged 52 years, 7 months and !) days. Funeral will tike place on Tuesday, 17th Inst, leav ing Mahanoy Plane at 2:00 p. m. and arriving at Shenandoah at 2:40, Iutorment will bo made in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends nd relatives respectfully invited to attend Holdorman'a jowolry store leads a. ever, tf A Hare asarfrtiln. The good will and fixtures of an old es tabllshed butcher shop in Shenandoah for. nolo. At present doing a nice, safe business of about $1,000 per mouth. Price, $200; or $32i with horeo, wagon and harness. Apply at this ollioo. 1-12 Ct Buy your child a pair of rubber boots They will cost you but 00 cents at the Peo ples store, 121 North Main street 12-15-tf Oongulnfr Lead to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at Tli Academy Kestuuraut. The Pottsrille headquarters for Shenan doah people and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddles, hot punches, beef text and all kinds of wines and liquors of the best brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John FOooney, proprietor, M. A. Coouey, assist ant, to When Baby was riak, we gave her Cast or fa, When she was a Child, sbe orll for Ckutoria. When she beeanw Mils, aba dang to Oastoria. Whsa she bad Obfldrw, abe gavattuwi Oaatoria, 8jclM to tult all eye, at Porte's book and stationary itora, JSo. 91 North Matb ttfMi. i 4-sr-tt Mpeoial hate. Dells, Album, wad Fancy Slippus at the Pedplas' store. 18-16-tf YMir eh'ldren nr liable Ut Counts, Cold Hor Tlinwt, Croup aud WUouplog 0'ugh wfl ab often rssnlM sarlsutly, lromit tiaat mhiU Hkvm many lnnneatit little sn (ft ivis. Try i'B-Tlna rough '.d Consumption t'urj. ItV n'eamnl. safe and sura. 36 oU. Sulci at P. y. D, Klrltu's drug store. IN JAtU FOR FORGERY. .Misdeeds of n I'romlnnnt Oltlaa ol (Inoreetnwn, Minn. IIXTxnniLU Mass.. Jan, 10. A sonsa- tlon has been caused In Georgetown by tho nrrcst of Frank Vining. a prominont citizen and Sunday school superintendent, wno, by liii own confession, is a forgor. Ovor two yonrs ago Vlnlng cntno to Georgetown with good references and purchased a half interest in Imnlnesi with Harold F. Blnko for $10,000, pay ing $i,uuu, ami gtving notes ns collateral for tlio balance. Tho notes bore gilt edged names, lint Vininir always onnocd their negotiation, and finally confessed tuai incy were forged. Ho confessed also to forging other notes, tho amount aggregating soma $11,000, of which tho Georgetown National bank has $5,G00, the Savings batik $1,000, nnd Mr. Blnko the rest These were mostly sottlod by tho par ties lntcrostcd, und Vlnlug given a chance to reform. Within a fow months, howovor. other oheckg endorsed by Vining and bearing the signature of D. L. Outon, of this city, hnvo been presented to and endorsed by tho Georgetown bunk, Outon having no funds there, these transactions led to Vlnlng's arrest, lie is in jail In default of $3,000 ball. Mn. BLAINE'S RESTFUL NIGHT. Sr. Xotmatou Bays Ilia Patient 11 in Not Iont Strength, Wasiiihoton, Jnn. 10. There nro no developments In Mr. Blaine's case other than favorablo. Whon Dr. Johnston left tho houso this morning ho said that Mr. Blaine had passed a quiet, restful and un eventful night. Thero has been no npproclablo change in his condition during the l4t throe days and none is expected during the day. In nnswor to an inquiry Dr. Johnston said tb.it to all appearance Mr. Blaine had not lost tiny strength since his at tack last Thursday, and on tho wholo ho regardod his condition as fuvorablo us could bo expected. FIFTY WERE KILLED. Terrific Kxploslun of Iiynuiiilie on the Congo ICnllrouil. Londou, Jan. 10. A despatch to tho Central Nows from St, Paul de Loanda says: "A train crowded with Europeans and natives was halted on tho Congo railroad near Mat:ldl. rt.nnnt.lv. nml t.lin ..nrrtna detached to join 11 wagon loaded with 51 uoxes 01 dynamite and aa casks of gun powder. "Tho eniflnn moved down irmAa wiU great speed and collided with the wagon, cxpiuumg mu tiynnunto. "Fifty persons wero killed, including M. Lequcue, head of tho Societo Anonyme Beige." Mulched to Skate Throe Ilnccg. Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 10. Dareld Cairon. thn NnrWArri.'in slrnf.nr ivlin nt-iftv,.. tho championship of Europe, and Hugh McCormick, of Canada, havo been mutcheil to skato a serlos of threo races in tuts eitv Jan. 31. 2a und 24 for 1.000 a hldb und receipts. l'rpparlni; For a Ilig Sltatlns II1100. Red Bank, N. J., Jan. 10. Great preparations uro being made for tho skating races which aro to tuko place on the North Shrewsbury river, at Red Bank, Wednesday aftoruoon, under thd direction of tho North Shrewsbury Ico Yacht club. for n I'loet of Couit Vessels. Bosto.v, Jan. 10. A charter has been issued Incorporating the New England NaviLMtinil (!nmn.mir. TliA nnmivinv n,-. poses to build a fleet of large coasting vuaseis w piy ,ue coast irom .,utporc, Mo., to the Gulf. SIuyCauHn u Ilreak In the Triple Altlanoa PAms, Jan. 10. The report from Rome of the ill feeling caused by Caprlvi's al lusion to Italy's weakness in the event of war. Is looked upon here as foreshadow ing a break iu the triple alliance. To 1'ny Ills Salary to Ills tVlduw. TV)lTlci,rIff. aura- paper Company has notified tho widow of its roporter, killed In tho Federal street ure, tnai uis salary will De continued to her indefinitely. Itus.lan War Vessels Comliie. St. Fbtkhsuuko, Jan. 10. Russia will send threo warships to Hampton Roads to tuuo part m tno naval demonstration iu connection with the Columbian fetus. NEWS OF THE DAY. The plant of the American Mining and Milling compauy at Port Jefferson, N. Y., was burned last night. The total loss to buildings and machinery is $20,000. John Owens' wood and paper box fao tory at Haverhill, Mass., was destroyed by lire last night. Loss ou stock, $5,000; on building, $2,000. Sevonty-llve hands uro thrown out of employment. For the second time in history an ice gorge nus formed In tne Mississippi at Mempuls. Captain Edward Hubbard, who is dead at Cornwall, N. Y., was 91 years old. He Uas been a pilot of. over oO vessels ou the Hudson River. Vena Again. Veno's Curative Syrop and Electric Fluid, for tho cure of nervousness, dyspepsia, livor complaint, impure blood, rheumatism, neu ralgia, etc.; also Veno's French Soap, for the skin and complexion, can bo secured at 0. H. Hagenbuch's, P. P. D. Kirlin's, or The Peo ple's drug store, Shenandoah. It Wanted. To completo fllos, two copies each of the KVEJtiNG herald of January 4th and Feb ruary 5th, 1802. A liberal price will be paid flar the gamo. My stock for Now Year gifts in Jewelry and fancy goods shall be as complete as ever. Holderman'g jewelry store. 12j28-ti An Alarm. The fire department was called to respond to an alarm of fire at the west end of Qoal street yesterday and found that a buudlo of smouldering mining clothes was the cause of alarm. It Suite the Paoplo fs wluit druffirtfilN aav. tieettase thwv are tired of the tna1 y hitler rough reiutdle . I'an-Tiua Is it. e UOkt )'lJ.Hiil tntlntf IlltdlClt't) qulcikly oures Conn lis, Cold. Throat und Lull dlnr1 is. SB renn. 1'un.Xlua Is told at r. tr. n. Kiriiu's urug store. OUR PICTURE GALLERY. iriltTIUIT Of JOBP.rH DONOOIIUE, TUB CIUU 1'ION SKATER. Tlio failure of the Norwegian skater, Nor. seng, to meet our champion, Donohue, at Minneapolis, was a great disappointment to lovers of that exercise, who much desire our amateur to gain a professional record. If Harold Hagcn also declines to skate, it will look as though tho Norwegians feared to peril their reputation. Joseph Donoghue made his first appcaranco In Europe at Amctcrdam on January 8, 1889. Ho was unplaced by a full in the half-milo contest fur tho world's championship on that day. Tho following day Von Pautchin, tho itusslnn champion, defeated him iu tho milo raco by two 3 ards, tho time being two min utes, fifty-eight and four-fifths seconds. Don oghuo deflated Von Pnnschln, in tho two mile race, on January ip, being seven seconds ahead of tho Russian and covering tho dis tance in six minutes and twenty-four seconds, the best timo ou record. Threo days later Donoghue and' the Russian raced at Vienno a milo, with Von Panscbin tho winner by tho fifth of a second, making tho distance in two minutes and flity-seven seconds. At Hamburg, on January ID, Donoghuo defeated tho German champion, Harms. In Europe ho defeated everybody opposed to him except tho Russian champion, who was a man twenty-eight yciirs old, Donoghuo says: "I will skate one or moro races against II. Hagcn on any fair courso within 150 miles of New York city. Ho to select tho courto, name tho days and tho number and tho length of tho races. I will skatohlm for $1,000 a side, or if bo has no money will skate him forabunchof bananas. And finally, if ho will skato mo a race, fivo miles straight away, on tho Hudson river, over a courso to bo selected by himself, any where between New York city nnd Albany, I will givo him twenty seconds start in fivo miles. PKlttO.NAl.. Samuel A. Evans has been declared off the sick list.; A. E. Shny, LEsq-. of Pottsville, was in town yosteiday. Miss Ruth Williams, of Ccntmllu, is visit ing friends in town. Samuel Powell, of Mt. Carmcl, was a vis itor to town yesttrday. John A. Titmau went to Mt. Carmel to-day to look after some business interests. John L. Williams, of Shamokin, was a visitor to town yesterday and to day. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wildo spent yesterday as the guest of friends at Audenrcid. W. W. Lewis, of Mahanoy City, spent yes terday in town, tho guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Phillips enjoyed a sleigh ride to Mldvallcy and return yester day.; Howell Morgan, after spending a fow weeks with his parents in town, left to-day for St. Paul, Minn. Miss Sophia Glover, ono of Shamokin'sablo school teachers, visited her parents in town on Saturday. J. J. Lockctt, of West Cherry sticet, is lying dangerously ill, an abscess having formed near his heart. T. W. Graham, tho hustling representative of Megargee Bros., paper dealers, Scranton, attended to business in town to-day. Miss Annie Morgan, of Shamokin, spent Sunday in town, tho guest of her cousin, Miss Gertie Parrott, of North Jardin street The plague of breaking lamp chimneys is abroad in the land. Inhere are two sorts of chim neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety nine in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imported from Germany. The best are Mac beth's "Pearl-top"& "Pearl-glass." Two sorts as to workman ship; fine and coarse. The fine are Macbeth's "Pearl-top" and "Pearl-glass." The coarse are rough and out of propor tion; misfits and misshapen; they do not make a good draft; they smoke. Two sorts as to glass; trans parent and gray. "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-glass " are clear, fine and tough not tough against accident tough against heat. Call tor "Pearl-top or " Pearl-glass" chimneys. Pittsburgh. Pa, Geo. A. Micnnrir Co. Begs to announce to bis frlonds" and patrons and the public generally tbitt ho has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by B. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand) tfjilunurt Caul Htn., HtieiiuntlOHii Hefjt beer, ale and porter on lap The finest arands of whiskeys and clears. Pool room at' Political Cards. JTJVJlt CHIEF IIUUOESSJ, JAMES J. WIlEELIHAli Bubjcct to Democratic rules. JJOIl COUNCIL, (Fourth Ward) FRANK WILCOX. Hubjcct to Dcmocratlo rules. JJIOU COUNCIL, (Third Ward) JOHN 11 11EESE. Bubcol to Citlsena' party rulos. JOlt COUNCIL, (Second Hard) if. P. CONRT. Subject to Democratic rules. lOIt COUNCIL. (Second Ward) JOUN F. FINNEY. Subjeot to Citizens' party rules. IOH COUNCIL (Second ward) T.J.SROVOHAIjL. Subjcst to Cllirens' pirtj rules. jrjIOUSCnOOL HOARD, (Ihlrdward) C. T. BTRAVQUN. Subject to tho rules of the Citizens' Domin ating convention. F OR JUSTICB OP TnK PEACE, (Third Ward) 7. T. WILLIAMS. Hubject to Citizens' party rules. T7IOR JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, JJ (Second Ward) WILLIAM II. SHOEMAKER. F OR JUSTICE OK THE PEACH, TIMID WAUD, MAX REESE. Hubject to Democratic rules. WANTS. Sco. FOR RENT. Society and club rooms In the post office building. Apply to IS. M. Ilurke, Attorney, Room S. 13-14-H FOR SME-Two tiuek sleighs, almost new. Aoi.lv to M. P. Conrv. Uo. 81 South Main street, Shenandoah. l-10-0t 171011 MALE. Cheap, a Are and burglar proof : safe. Good as new. Apidy to John A. Titman. 1 16-lw WANTED. A young man to mke hirnsolf generally u-cful. Apply to Kobblns & Houfcenlcli, corner Bowers and Coal streets, .-hcnandoah. llB-2t WANTED. A genilemnn now visiting town Is dralrous of purchasing a number of fine specimens of sulphur dlnmonds. Parties hiivlng good bard pieces will ple.no oall at the llt.lt A i.D office. 1-3-tf T OST. Between Jardin and West street, a I . ..It ... tn.. IT.n.lo hn suitably rewarded uyieturulng same to Mis. CliarloH Dlenemunn, corner Centre and West streets. 1-14-lt ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of admlnl trntlon on hectato of Willi m U .Tames, deceased, late of tho lloroughof Shen nndoah. '-ehuvlklll couutv. I'M., having been I rant, d tin- under-lgnrd notlco U hereby given to all pa' lies Having ciaimi ugamiu mwu ami. to piotoni 'ho name to David It. James, 319 South Jardin atjiet,bhenunduah, Pa. David It James, William J. James, Joun K. James, Admlnistiitors. Shenandoah, Pa., Jan. 10 1093. 1 10-4t-oaw AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle tho now Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two Beconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like maglo. 200 to 600 per cent, prolit. One agent's sales amounted to J620 in six days. Another t3i In tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. x!39 5-21-ly SISeOLUT,ON OP PARTNERSHIP vo tier Is hereby given that tho partnership ly subsisting between Felix Mruuse nnd Chart t. fatroufce, under tho Arm name of F.llx Ktrouso & -on, Jew.elrrs, doing buslp ens ut No. 4 South Main street, blienanfloah, Pa., was dis solved by mulu.l consent on the 12th day of Junuary.A.D 1893. All debts owing to the said pirtnersblp ure to be r.ceived by tho said Charles Httouse, and all di munds on the mid partni rship ore to be presented to him. duly xuilientici'ted. for payment, or to his attorney, .M. M. liurkc, Ebq. Ff.i.ix Hiroitsk, Ciiahles MnousE. Shenandoah, Pa., Jan. 12, lf93. 1-14-31 oaw T)MVATE SALE OF A DES1KADLE FARM. JL A deslrablo little farm in tho Catawlssa Valloy, near Krebs' station, 30 minutes walk from Shenandoah, will be sold at private sale bv nnnlvinz on the nnmlses. The farm con tains -0 ucrcs, more or Icsn In high stale of cultivation. Will sell thf farm by Itself with house and farm bulldlrgs, or will sell farming stock and Implements along with tho farm. II, desired. Tho owner is desirous of leavlnctho country. For information, apply on tho premises. 12-17-d&w-lm MYLES WHITE. mi PAYS for a home lot nt Mav's Land' fLO ing, tho tine suburb of Atlantlo Cltvi 6 squares from It. It. ; commutation fare to Pblla., 45 cents; has court house, hotels, schools, churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; lino driving, Ashing, gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 35 houses built last year and not one empty; a Bate and sure investment; J50 Invested will Increase S2U0inflmonths; 3 mills built this year; lots aro HJ feel abovo ocean; iu per cent, .ou lor casu; 2 lntn for f25: title Insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., 858 Franklin St., 1'nllaoelpma. -3u-im HOOKS & BROWN, SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS FOR SCHOOL, TABLETS FOE CORRESPONDENCE ARTISTS' MATERIALS, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, BUSINESS CHANCE. A very successful Corporation wants an Agent to ropresent H In hht naudouh. Will pay at least $150 per month. UusliiesK Is endorsed by liunm una leading commi rclal bouses. Agent must Invest $IW wbieli Is tuliy scoured. No peddling. A rha' ce of a liretini" to obtain a good l aying business from the blurt. Address for pirtlculars 'IDI NTIUCaTION." P. O. llox 1388. New York. l-8-l2t-i,ts,s CtNTa' FOR A WINDOW SHiDK. Others, ready to put up spring roller, for 26c, 35c, 4tc, 50c and upwards. Par for 26c, 35c, 4tc, 50c and upwan ties desiring only Ibe shading or tlx- tursoun be atcomulodatbd, C. D. F(RiCI(E'S Carpet Stars, 10 S. Jardin Street Great Big Qhiiaks Whacked Off Prices ! Of Dinner Bets at the raie of J3 01 per chunk. Come see our 112 piece Princess Dinner Beta nt $10.00 easily worth $13.0). Iteineinber, llieao are liugllsh goods. Look at ihub, even If you do not wish , to buy. We can sell yoti a (hie Toilet Bet at n moat reasonable price, either English or Amer ican manufucture. White Granite Cups aud Baucera an low as 40o per set. OddH and ends In Fancy China of all kinds aro B"lrg rapidly. Come soon if yu wish to mutch up broken setB. Art pot tery, lamp, stationery, novelties, etc., etc., etc Girvin, Duncan & Waidley, 3 Soix-tla 3Mrtixx Stroot. ForX-mas and Mew Year Presents A reminder of some ot the most suitable articles tor men, and also the place to lay them. A Good Bergc or Cloth Dress, A Fine Shaw), A Pair of Good Blankets, Fine Wilton, Moquctte or Goat-skin Rug, lndsome Pair Chenille Curtain, A Good Carpet, ABetofTableLlnenB.Napklnsto match, Pair Gents, Ladles' or Children's Gloves, with fur tops, All ot which ean J. J. PRICE'S; Send Fcrjtuson Persons who comfort should A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call G ing at the store of J. P. I Williams & Son, where P you will find, the most T desirable presents in the S Furniture line, Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma chines. J- p- Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. ime lusee ! (Formerly Itobbins' Opera House) mm OPENING, MONDAY, JAKU'RV 16 Two great shows In one. IN CURIO HALL, NO. I. MISS MAMIE RUSSELL, Tho Electric Lady and .Mind Kcader. MONS. MUNULLA, The Man With the Iron Skull. IN THEATORIUM, NO. 2 PROP. J. GRAZULE, Famous magician and spiritualist, Master Thomas McAdams.of town, favorite jig nnd real dancer. C. II. and Annie timeck in their sketch, entitled "Hard to Suit," and thel taT'A great show for 10c. Matlnco on Satur; days for ladies and children. I hlldren m dT mlttcd on Saturday lc r 6c Including a scat not mls3 It. Tho sboir of your lifetime. t. TWICE TOLD TALES! Are sometimes a bore, but when the people are told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour .and Tea at lower rates than anywhere in town they are glad to test the truth of the oft repeated $ story. .tie also kep)s on hand full lino of Groceries, Fresh Butter and Eggs, Po tatoes, Green Tiuck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. rrjXj'O'sriD'jsi n a t n"vr vm nnnmi ttti a XTrr OilLiUUiX ltJTiOXXlUXiiri .jGEnsi Ctre Street. wVtl5-!f?teffH wtaaj ana ne t cigars always on nana. T)-iii wi'i i t nvn "iw.r. ItUUKKl LiliUYU. rroni I - - 1 l,f riauwiqidiH, 9 i t a n( wkj o n.iv . 1'llYSICIAN AND SUItaHON. Office and Residence. No. 31 North Jardla Street. Shenandoah. EdenD A Plush or Cloth Coat, AFloe Carpet Sweeper, AlFine Umbrella, Kid Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers, Towels, Mufls, Pocket-bookB, eto. be purthascdat OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. OMPHILADELPHIA, their Eve S-Deciaiisf To Bliciiniiclofili) Wednesday, Jan. j8. Bo Ill be found at the sc From 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. ZXoij have hi daehe, or whose eyes ore causing dis- callliran their specialist, nnd thev will t. eolvo Intelligent and sllllful attention. NO CIIAKUE to ex umlno youreycB. Kvejy pair of glasses ordered la guarantsed to be satisfactory. M Horse : Ice : Creeper T A Solo agent for Schuylkill County. i HC. SWALM, HaUware, Iron, Oil, Paints. Robes rse Dlankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. Headquarters For Ilorida Oranges Just received another con- ggnment of Florida Oranges that the grower wishes me to lispose of to make room for fiore. I will sell the choicest at 20c Per Dozen. X24 N. main Street. PIP 1 ? 1 5 Dcneiaer s Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon in towa Imtm ami White Sis., (Uickort's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys In the Market vfar, removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 BOUTH MAIN STREET, ire he will bo pleased to meet the want or his friends and the pnbllo In I'vsrythlng In tho Drinking Lino. H. J. M'GUIRE'S porting and Musical Resort ! uoconn at., uikakuville. i wines. Liquors, Heers, Ales and finest 4 Hranae ot uigars always on hand. N PHOTOGRAPHER DABB Uspurohssedthe best apparatus In theme et Bna ,g now .,repttred TtUe every stvte inowwranns. views or outioiugs, mucmnery .nd alllifnis of outdoor work a siieelulty. Eaoi t lrchnilAr nf nn dit.ftn nuhlnpla ill tA M) la npn. r . . . . . . , . jimeu wiiu a irge cra.vi -poa until April I, im. ConvlnR and enlarir- Work done at shot t notlou aud low prices. TIA DP fJ 141.. 4n Opposite Drlck bchoolBldg. f""" ""'"- Hi
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