STROUSE I QUR goods are decidedly the very Tile finest ' BUST sold lu this city. The fin line of Banquet Lamps, Silverware, Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry. i Watdl Making a Specialty i Chas. Strouse, The Leading Jeweler, SOUTH HAIN STREET. FERGUSON HOUSE JEWELRY STORE. EVENING HERALD Kill DAY, JANUA11Y tf, 1S30. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio lloglnn Chron icled for Hasty lVrusal. It looks as though winter is about to set in in earnest. Win. W. Weaver, ox-ShcrilT of Northum berland county, died at ills home in Shamo kin yesterday. A now dirt plane lias been built at Wost Hear liidgo colliery. There have been better years than I6D5 and solno worse ones. The tax collectors are busy making their leturns to the County Commissioners. Tlio Jury Commissioners were engaged yesterday in filling the wheel for 1S98. Among the latest Improvements at the local post ollico is tlio hirsute appearance of Assistant Postmaster Tiemey's upper lip. Sousa's land will appear at l'ottsvillo next Thursday and give a concert which will commence at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon. l''or three successive years Samuel Groom, of Shamokin, lias received n telegram of the death of a relative on tho 2Sth of December. There will lie snow enough to delight the hearts of the young people before the winter comes to an end. You may depend upon I that. Tlio Lehigh Valley shops at Delano, al though crowded witli work, have been or dered to go on nine hours time until further notice. Ilcmonstninces have been filed against the liceiiscs.'of George Smith, of Mabanoy City; llahlon II. Miller, of Tamaruia, ana Oneu Conroy, of Ashland. Marriage licenses have been issued to John K. Kline and Catharine 1,. lleich, of I'nion township; Anthony Wilkalisand l'rauc.iika Sziiptuio". and Michael Wagtukiewiiz and Teofila Matuk, of town. Lehigh Valley Conductor John 1". Gici.ing, who Is very popular witli the pations of the Mahanoy Valley branch, while about to mount his train at lla.lcton Wednesday, had his knee cap broken by striking heavily against the car step. Fair Attractions. . Miss Katie Connelly, of Lat Lloyd street, was awarded tho door gilt at tlio l'hoonix Kile Company's fair last night. To-night two shlitf, three haudkorishlcfs, a neektio and a pair of ciilf buttons, will bo the door pwc. The Columbia IIoo Company aud its glee club will bo in attendance. After tho (air there will be a dance. Coining Kents. Jan. IS Grand Welcome Meeting to Brig adier llown and Ilnsign Gilbert, at Kvangelical ehmcli. Keb. 20. Supper anil entertainment under the auspices of Council So. 81, Daughters of I.Uoity, in Bobbins' ball. Bent plumbing is ilono by I'. W. Bell. DON'T GIVE UP Populttr prices, when we an nounce that you can save 50 per cent, by visiting our store nnd purchasing your holiday gifts, and think you are receiv ing inferior goods If you want a good article, if it's made of gold or silver, we have it, both ornamental aud useful, in Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. Iirge assortment of solid gold ladies' aud gents' rings and watches. Watch : Repairing : a : Specialty. Done cheaper than any other place In Town. Call aud examine our stock. At IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Plain Street, SHENANDOAH, PA, BUY YOUR -Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From EL. E3. FOLEY,. (jar, Oi litre mid West St. MEETING OF THE BOROUGH COUNCIL. An Interesting Discussion on the Owner ship if Water Mi'li'M, A regular meeting of the Borough Council was livid last evening with Couwiltncn Mc 0 11 1 re, Kane, . It. .Tamos, HhikI, Kern. Dougherty, Onlilo, Str.uighii, T. .1. .luities, O'Hrlen and Iicefe In nttendaiue. Jesse 11. Davis appeared mid complained of a nuisance erealed on property on IjhI Llnyd street and the inntler was referred to the sn,litar5' committee for investigation. Mr. Kane, of the roads ami I hhwayn committee, reported that a gutter had bcon placed at Line and .lardln streets and the crossing at l'lniii alley and Out re street had been completed. Upon a report of T. ,1. James, chairman of the finance eomnilttec, it was decided not to pay any bills until the next meeting. Borough Solicitor Ponieioy stated that there Is no such Act of Ascinlily M some of the firemen think had liecn pawed by the last Legislature concerning a beneficial fund. A bill of the kind was Introduced, but not passed. A bill was passed providing for the, payment of one per cent, of the taxos paid by foreign Insurauco companies to the State .lsurcr, who is obliged, on the first nary and July, to pay over to the treasurers of boroughs and cities of the I Commonwealth other than cities of tho first 111111 second class any mimic-, which may arise from that source. But the Act is entirely silent, says the Solicitor, beyond that. That money goes into tlio treasury like other taxes do. liesides that tlio Act it-elf did not go into operation until January 1st, ISOil, and tho treasurer of this borough will hear nothing from tho Stato Treasurer, possibly, before next September ; then, If Council sees fit to appropriate such monies as may bo derived it can do so by tho usual method of appropriation. No oidiuauco Is required. Mr. l'omcroy said he would be surprised if tho rovenuo should exceed f 15. Mr. Gablo stated that the water duplicate will be ready for tho next meeting of Council. Solicitor l'omcroy stated that tho case of II. C. Bnycr against tho borough will come up in the Supreme Court on appeal during tlio latter part of next month and ho wanted instructions in the matter. lie said tho expenses for printing, etc., on appoal would bo considerable and if the siproal should bo dropped tho borough would not be obliged to pay the Judgment until such timo as it may have money to appropriate for that purpose. On motion of 1). 1!. Jamos Council decided to instruct tho Solicitor not to proceed further in the case at present. A notice from tho Eecutnrs of the P. W. Sbeafer Estate, notifying Council to vacate tho public dumping grounds in tho southern part of town on .May R. 1!)I1, was nail and referred to the Sanitary Committee with instructions to consult witli the Executors and try to secure another site for dumping grounds. Tho report of the Chief of l'nlho for De cember showed that 31 anests had been made. Kincs wore paid by 2S people and 0 served time. The lines collected amounted to Tho report of the Chief Burgess for tho samo period showed collections amounting to $0S, including the police lines. D. H. James stated that M. I,. Shoemaker had been obliged to pay for a water meter. He didn't think it right to charge Mr. Shoe-1 maker for a meter and not charge the Head- ing Company. Mr. Junius thought the hor-1 ough ought to own its own meters, so that' they would havo supervision over them. j Sir. Gablo said Seaman and Gorber paid for their meter, . the understanding being they should pay for it if they wanted water. D. It. James moved that hereafter tho borough put in its own meters and the motion was carried. .Mr. taolo tneu moved tiiat money lie re-1 funded to Seaman & Gcioer and other parties who havo meters and have paid for them, aud a lengthy discussion was precipitated T. J. James wild it was putting uncalled fur I'sneiihO upon the boroUKh and that anybody who agrees to pay for meters should do so. Tlio borough has the right at any timo to ascertain whether the meters arc being tampered with, no matter w ho pays for them. ilr. ilcJ-.llienny said the water comnntleo did not intend to discriminate against any body. He thought such matters ought to be . 01 mo ueiormeu cuuicu, iemniB annniru lcfttotbe riiseictionof tl. .n,nn, t.,..,tr. .1,. 1 villc, praying tho classis to orgamzo them what it considered is for the be t interests 01 tlio people as a whole. Mr. (iablo said ho considered it right that tlio borough should own the meters, but in tho cases of Seaman &Ucrhcr ami Shoemaker tho parties wero perfectly willing to pay for tho meters as n condition for securing a supply of water, and they did so. Mr. Iteoso said he thought It was purely a business matter mid that if the water com. mlttco could get parties to pay for motors, aud save the borough that money, it was just Hied in doing to. Mr. McKlhenny said he didn't understand why thcro should be continual hitting at tho Heading Company. '1 he borough frequently asks favors of tlie company and always gets them. I), ii. James and Mr. Kerus said the Head ing Company was 1,1 1 complained of. Tho poiut was that Se.m .u o derber and Shoe maker aro taxpayein of the borough and they should not bo dun , 'il for meters any more thau anybody clrts. Mr. fi.ihlo's motion was finally carried. Council adjourned to meet at tho call of the t nuance committee. Consumption is the natural result of a I nculotted cold. Dr. Wood's Norway l'lno Syrup cures coughs, bronchitis, asthma, and lung troubles of all sorts down to tho very 1 lionli rlanil of consumption. ' How's 0111- CougH? , Pan-Tina euros it, S5c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Mali.uioy City Iliiniuuss College. Till o-tcollont college, at 805 Knt Centre street, gives Commercial, Bhorthanil ,id Typewriting ceurwt equal to any In the state nt tho very lowest into. Individual in struction. Day and oven'i.ig cl.issos. Students iHiiifctantly enteiing. Cutalomio free. 10-U-tf vi. W. Williams, Principal. Up lo Dutu foe l.iln mid Ache. j Everybody nays lied l'lag Oil, 38c. ! firuhler liros., drug store. - At An liiturMnllii OuoHllon. All interesting cums U peudlng in the Su ' prcuio Court covering tlia point as to whether street railway conipanios havo. the right 1 under their chatters to do advertising to put up and tako jmy for advertising cards In tho ears. If common carriers have not this right, under ozistliii; charters, there may be some extremely interesting iniostlons at issue as well as a complete changing of this de partment of advertising cnlerpHso. (irlp-'CnliU-IU'lliIllclie, Why suffer witli Coughs, Colds and La (Irippo when Iaxntivo Ilromb Quinine will euro you In ono day, I'utup'in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or money refunded. Price, 23 cents. For sale by Klrliu's Pharmacy. PERSONAL. Alfred Eicon, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends In town. Georgo Schollly spent lat evening among friends lu Tnmnnua. Mrs. lliiben Hose, of East Coal street, lias given birth to n daughter. Mrs. S.I,, llrown, who ha been visiting relatives at Latrobo, has returned homo. Miss .Maine ltoilly returned yesterday from Philadelphia, where ho spent (lie holidays, Chas. Heebner, Assistant General Solicitor of the P. & It. !. 11, Co., was ill town to-day. Miss Sue lied ford, of Pottavllle, is the guest of Miss Jennie Ileddull, on South .lardln street. Mrs. 1'ergns G. l'arqtihnr and son, of Pottsvlllc, are guests of Mr. and Jim, W. J. Jacobs. Oliver Eisenhower relumed to WIIUosIkino to-day, after spondlng the holidays with his parents. Miss Mary l'omcroy returned from Ash land, whero she spent New Year's among friends. M. Moses, of tho Shenandoah Shirt Manu facturing Company, is transacting business In New ork. Messrs. Fred. Wasley and Grant Lessig re turned from Ilazltton yostcrday, whoro they visited friends. Mr. and Mr?, David Tucker, of Pottsvllie, left for their homo to-day after a pleasant visit to town friends, Clarence Crobaugh, who Is a student at Ijiifnyette college, Easton, returned to that institution ycsteulay. Mrs. Joseph Coulston nnd daughter, Suslo Agnes, of Now Jersey, aro visiting Mrs. M. Walsh, on South Jardin street. Mr. and Mrs. William Adams, of Williams town, wcro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. James White, of West Oak street, yesterday. Miss Sarah J. Holland left town to-day for New York city, whero sho will enter tho training garrison of tlio Salvation Army. Miss Katio Wadliiuier, of Pottsvllie, who spent the holidays with Hiss May Uradigan, of South Jardin street, returned to her homo yesterday. "I burned my fingers very badly. Tlio pain was intense. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil brought relief In three minutes. It was al most magical. I never saw anything like it." Amelia Swords, Saundersvillo, O. Tlio Deputy Coroners. The Deputy Coroners of tho county have been appointed and very few changes have been made. Thomas Mauley is reappointed lor Shenandoah. There was a spirited con test at Pottsvllie between James J. Clemens and Dr. P. H. O'Hara, but tho former was appointed by Dr. 1). Samuel Marshall, tho County Coroner. Hero uro tho lucky ones : Ashland, liichard J. Williams; Gimrdvillc, C. O. Illeiler, M. D. ; Tiuuaqua, A. J. Snyder ; Oneida PostOlIicc, John F. Kiseler ; I'iuc grovo, 1). S. McDounough ; Pleasant Hill Post Ollico, C. G. Dailey ; Summit Station. W. K. Krammcr; Schuylkill Haven, Peter Stanton ; St. Clair, M. Hillan ; Kepler Post Ollice, Donald Cartcrman; Cresnona, L. J. Browe; Palo Alto, Patrick Collins; Tremout. W. C. Hack ; Auburn, A. K. ILvse ; Mahanoy City, E. P. Fogarty; Shenandoah; Thomas Mauley ; Mahanoy Plane, .1. II. Enterline, M. I). ; llegius Post Ollice, A. J. SchofsUll ; Orwlgsburg, H. Y. Hartman ; Middleport, C. W. li.ml.es, M. D. ; Tower City, M. J. Ganley; Miiieisvlllo, 1!. C. Guldin, M. D. ; Pottsvllie, Jaiuca J. Clemens. I Selii'llly liotiso Tor Sale. j The ptopcrty and good will of tho Scbeilly House, on North Main street, is oneicd for i sale. Tho proprietor contemplates locating In the Smth. For further particulars apply ' at the Scbeilly House. 12-lB-tf j Schuylkill Itcl'oriiicd Classis. A spcciil meeting of tlio Classis of Schuyl- kill of the licformed church was held yes- j torday afternoon in St. Peter's Iteformed I church, at Fr.ickvillo, of which Ilov. T. J. How cr is tho pastor. Quite a largo rcproscn- 1 tation of tlie ministers and ciders wero in i attendance. Tho president, I!ov. Itobcrt O'lloylo, of town, occupied tho chair and led i in openini; devotional exercises. The items I of business claiming the attention of tho I cl.issis were : First, to rcccivo llov. I. F. , Wagner, of tho Tillin eUssis, connected with I 1 tlll "J'110'1 of olllf! cond, the consideration into a congregation and provldo them with tho stated means of Grace; third to con sider any other matters of business growing nut of tho organization of tho now congre gation. Theso Items were all acted upon, liov. T. J. Bower was appointed a supply for tho Girardvillo congregation, and it is ex pected that I!ov. I. V. Wagner will assist him with tlio charge until tho next annual meeting of Claris. "Burdock Blood Hitters entirely cured mo of a terrible breaking out all over my body. It is a wonderful niedicino." Miss Julia Klbridge, Box 3.", West Cornwell, Conn. ltt-ei'lpt for Domestic Happiness. The Philadelphia Kveulng Call gives tho following as a receipt for domestic happiness: "It is a littlo thing to bring homo to n wifo a few roses, a new book, something dainty for tho house. It is a littlo thing to Ieavo busino, worries at tho ollico and to meet tlio wifo with a smiloand a word of cheer. It is a littlo thing to show her at ecry opportunity how dear sho Is to you. It is a littlo thing to oiler manly, lover-liko sympathy to tho littlo frets and cares of a wife's daily round of duties. All of these are littlo things, but In life it is tho littlo things that count. Littlo things, such as those, unnoticed by most men, unobserved by more, go far to make, tho homo a nest of happiness, and to keep the wire what she uasiu tlio sunny days of courtship." Itching Piles, night's horrid plague, is instantly relieved and permanently cured by Doan's Ointment. Your dealer ought to keep It. ricuidng Imtertnliiiiieiit The Ministering Children's League of All Saints' P. L. church gavo a very pleasing entertainment lat evening in liobhins' opera hmn-e to a largo audience. Tlie following was the program : March; guild ong; recita tion, liuth Ilolmau; song, .Miss liiililin; dialogue, Beatrice Haskins and Mary Itowc; violin bolo, Mis Lva Brewer, recitation, Miss Leo; doll wing, Lizzie Llewellyn, LIzilo Holmaii and ltertha D.i is ; recitation, Ida Jlader; drill of the ho.ions; fan drill, Laura Hughes, Katio Snell, L'mlly Llewellyn, Violet and Florence Harsley, Sadie Williams and Beatrice Hasklns ; lullaby, Emily Jlaskey; blaek-faco sketch. Miss Guldin; recitation, Macula Bcos: ilowur girl, Gertio Conway; chorus. Special mention should bo made of . MU Guldin, in tho black-faced character, 1 which was well recolvcd. HOOD'S IMLIiS euro Liver M!, Biliousness, JmllgcsUon,'- Ilcailnclie. A. plean-nt laxative. All Druggists. When you waat good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmlthliig dono call on E. V. Gillaghor 18 Vo6t Centre street. Dealer to stoves. 8-1-tf Shenandoah's New Directory, At last Shenandoah is to have Its own City Directory. Messrs. Harry W. and J. Leonaid Johnson, the enterprising and reliable directory publishers, of Wilmington, Del., arc now in town at tho Ferguson House and havo started their men in on the canvass nl names to-dny. They have Informed us that they Intend giving our city the only com plete and accurate publication "of the kind that has ever been offered, and Inasmuch as Shenandoah Is far behind towns very much smaller than ours in the mutter of a directory of Its own, the publishers should receive tho hoartv support and eo-opcratloii of our mer chants nnd residents. Have the leaks in your gas and water mains repaltcd by P. W. Boll, the plumber. Slot Willi ii Wiirin Itcceptlnn. l'roin Midinnoy City ltccurd. C. W. Cl.iybergcr n storo keeper nt Bran donvillo. appeared beforo Justleo May this morning and swore out ft wurmut against John .Swayze, also of Urandonville, charging him with assault and battery. Claybcrberis agent for the property In which John Swayze and family reside and went to tho hitter's home for tlio purpose of serving a notice. He was met with a warm reception when ho knocked at the door of tho Swayzo residence. Mr. Swayzo had evidently been waiting for him and at onco started to ho at thu agent, striking him on tho face and hack of the bead several times with his fist. He was required to furnish $300 bail for .court, but at this writing has not succeeded in getting a bondsman. Satisfaction plumbor. guaranteed by Hell, the Weddlngs. John J. 1 1 obi n , a prominent hotclkeepcr of .Mahanoy City, and Miss Tillio Dolan were married yesterday, after which tho couple departed on their wedding tour. Edward Sykes, son of Superintendent Sykes, of Park Place, was married in town Wednesday to Miss Lizzie Casoy, a popular young lady of Park Place. A pleasant even ing followed tlio ceremony, in which several friends took part. A brother and a sister of tlio groom wcro best man and lady. Dentil of George 1'. llelsrr. fieonre F. lleiser. of Hilzlotnn. who wur I sulli'i-intf with henrt. dUnn-., fur snvuml wicks, was relieved by death yesterday af ternoon. Deceased moved to that city from Girardvillo about four years ago. Ho was 13 years of age and a devoted member of the M. E. chinch. A wife, olio sou and daugh ter, a mother aud five brothers and two sisters mourn Ills loss, nil residing in Maha noy City. A Sine Cure Tor Coughs mill Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25e. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Medals for Iho 1'lrst Defenders. Congressman Erdman has introduced a liill into the House of Heprcscntatives appro priating f."00 to enable tho Secretary of War in procure medals of honor for tho Pennsyl vania troops who wcro tho first to arrivo to defend Washington in April, 1801. Tho medal is for tlio First Defcuders, of which thcio aic several in this town, among the number being Larry Maugam, James Hughes and David Howard. NEURALGIA and similar Ccmplalnts, ana prepareu uauer inn Etnngcnc MMM EHEDSGAL LAWS, jcacjiueuuy eminent puyBiciaasi - JT - J I I a 1.1 . w A 6i n ES(P&RDCTiBW5I TTorlrl rfinnwnnfll TlATrifll'IrfthWRlli.efl isnfnlt OolvuaniilnewlthTradcMiirk "Anchor," r. act. Kichter & Co.. zi5Print., liowlert. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Bosses. Own Glassworks. it 51) els. in Shenandoah for sale by l" 1" I). Klrlin, 6S. Main M H I all. 7 R Main bt . C II. 11a- genolicli. IS. r.. cor. a am ff. can , ,v"S-5d Borough Bonds Called In. Notice is hereby given, by nutbority of the llorougb Council of Shenandoah, la., that borough bonds havo this day been called for redemption as follows: Nos, 1 to 14 Inclusive, issued August, 1RS1, nnd redeemable any timo after March lst,lKS5, at the option of the llorougb Co mull, Holders of this nbovo will nrescnt the ,ume to Thomas J. Havies, ltorough Tiensurcr, lor paynuMit alter January im, is'.m. Thomas J, Jamks, Chairman Finnnco Committee, Ilorougli Council of Shenandoah, Pa. Shenandoah, Pa., Dee. 2. ISM, miscellaneous: Y7ANTKI. X thoroughly competent girl to I do general houscw orlc lu n small family. Mut be n giod cook nnd give good reference. Inquire at 111 South Main street 1 -it-It THOU HICNT. Store and dwelling, 20 South II Main street, now occupied by Ij. J. Wilkin Mm. AIho store and dwelling 21 Kast Centre street, now occupied by tho Singer Manufactur ing Company. Apply to M. Mel let, nt the post ollice. 1-a-lf IOIt HICNT Dwelling house. No. 11 South White btreet, with all inodeni improve- IlientH, street. Apply next door, No. 0 Sout 1-1-tf TANTr.l). A (fo.i.1 Kirl for house work. I 1 1 hinall family, (iond wnues to the riiht party. Aiiply at Whltelock's Slioe Store, corner Centre anil Main (.treet. l-2-2t . AOr.N'r.1wiiiiteltoell nursery Mock. This the hest time for sellinc. l'av liberal. Wrlto for terms. Hiram T. Jones. 49 North Ave., Kllzabeth, N. J. 12-3Mt-cod JTIOU 8ALL.-A corner lot, with o brick dwell J; intr, seven rooms and a vacant lot, In St. Clair, I'a. Centrally located and will bo sold cheap. Apply to Mrs. Thomas Fennel!, St. Clair, Ta. 15-3-tf HOLIDAY GIFTS Kull Hue of solid gold rings, nil ctjlcH, dln inondu, watches, clocks nnd Jewelry. 14 karat solid gold and gold filled watches, warranted 15 years, KIgin or Wnltham movement, at 811 and imnnr.1 fnv Inillou r.rmWa T .mllnu cAt.t 1.1 tdlver nnd gold filled watches ami chains nt motieraie prices, run mock oi j rings. fnmnlMn linn nf Miilnliiir ilinmnnd tnt-n1l..n optical goods and musical instruments. Call mui examine our siock.. ji E. DUELL'S, 206 S. Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. Tea m s to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for drlvlnK or for working purposei pay Shields livery stable a vUit. Teafita constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, . No. 410 Fast Centre street. Opposite Iteadlnt; railroad station. rwi That "GOLD MEDAL" FLOUR . . . Makes tlie Best Bread. X Si sit Brick's "NONPARIEL" flSNCE MEAT MssaJs the Finest in the World That "BLUE LABEL" KETCHUP .... Is the Best Ketchup Made. Try either and you will find the above correct. Wholesale 105 South Main Street, For the I havo received tlio finest ("election jof Plnnos nnd Orjcrwm ever displayed In Schuylkill County. Fnrtles eontcmplattiifj purchasing nlMnno or OrRiiii would do well to call nnc peq my Mock nnd j;ct my prices, I havo the ?o!o ngeney for the following makes : PIANOS. scaa. ULASIUS & SON'S, SCHOMACHEK, ALHKIC.HT, ESTEY. LUMVIG, Cash or on easy payment. Our prices ate right. niton s 22 and 24 East Centre Street, NO. 3 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. First-class Work AH Work done In first-class manner, and and Ironed, 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; THE ADVERTISERS FOR 1896. MORNING, SUNDAY AND COHA1ER CIAL (EVENING) EDITIONS. Aggressive Republican Newspapers of the Highest Class. Commercial Advertiser. I Established 1797. Published every evrn- f ing. New York's oldest and btst evening newspaper. 12 pages. Huhscription price, ! fcJlOOn year. Morning Advertiser. Published every morning, 8 pages. Tlie foiemowt 1c. newspaper in tho United States. CI iran nnd fearless. Hubyription prii e, $3.00 per year. i Sunday Advertiser. New York's most popular and oiiglnal Sunday newspaper. Tlio only 1c. Sunday 1 newspaper in the United States. All the news und special features of surpassing t interest nnd that will appeal to every phase of human nature. It is the equal of I the high-priced Sunday papers in every f respect. Subscription price, 60c. per year ; 26c. for six months. Tho subscription price of THE MOUN1NG nnd SUNDAY AlVKllTISEIt together is t.B0nyear, Sl-O for six months, nnd 00c. for thrco mouths. As Advertising Mediums The ADVKKT1SKKS have no superiors. Samples free. Agents wnntcil everywhere. Liberal commissions. Address THE ADVERTISER, 29 Park Row, New York. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter suitings sneuan' doah lias ever had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices If you aro a hard man to suit wo want i yon to call. PORTZ & BRO., 23- North Main St. If you want an easy shave. As (food as barber ever gave. Call at Charles Derr's shaving saloon, MorntrjK, nitiht or busy noon; Will cut vour hair with ease and grace To suit the contour oi youriaco. CHARLES DERR, 12 West Centre St., Shenandoah. A genuine welcomo awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialii and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks and cigars. DO YOU .NEED Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books, &c. We have them in all sizes and at all prices. I HOOKS & BROWN North Main SWEAR ! ! Grocers, - Shenandoah, Pa. a Holidays. '1 ORGANS.. ESTEY, CR0WK, WEAVER UNITED STATES, UAVREXCE, (7 OCTAVE.) Only ouo price. You nro earnestly invited to call at MAHANOY CITY, PA. at Low Pricess Ul satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed s collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, ?c; CHARLEY SING, Manager. NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. All persons who wish to be ca dates on the Citizens ticket at the Spring Electio Of 1896, hi f lit Tlrrrnrr1i nf Qlt nnmul rr fpninrnri Ipnc tn run Cfrrotnff Citizens'" Standing Committeh ItlLt-l UUU1 X f 111 Vill. KJX. J U m nraf t inn f Ha rlr i ilmr nt ntt 1 . T. J. JAMES, Pres. POLITICAL CARDS. OH HIGH CONSTAULK, JU1111 DIAIIIICVY, Of tlio Fourth Ward. Subject to Democratic rules. pon man constable, JAMfcb fcMANUfcLb, Of the Wfth Wnrd. Subject to Citizens party rules. pOIt .WA11I) CONSTA11LK,, (KiftH Ward, WILLIAM BENDER, Of the Fifth Wnrd. Subject to Citizen party ruled. poit SCHOOL DIKHCTOlf, (Fltlli Ward.) CHARLES HOFFMAN, ' Of the Fiftli Ward. Subject to Citizens' arty rules. Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver I fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit vou call to seo ns. All examinations free. wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, t Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crowif) and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are i a ,ir 1 .. r !i..1t ' oruereu o mu iiiu omy u;cra ul viutiiAc air for the painless extraction of teeth, J CTJT31fAlmnAU & uxiii i nil aj umi . Dental : Roon (Titman's Illock) East Centre Street Ofllce Hours; 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. M. r. WATS01 L-icjuor Deal Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Ageut for Brewing Co.'g Beer and l'ort 11 S and 113 S. Mai i IF YOU WANT THE and can't get it, then como to ' it. AVo tarry the best of . FLOUR and FEED. i
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