A RARE; OPPORTUNITY. I nm about fide reduction to make a bona in my stock order to make room for another remodelling of my store and will sell at greatly reduced prices what is left of my excellent assortment of overcoats and heavy suits for men, boys and children. This is no shop-worn, old style or misfit tock, but just what I have been selling for at least double the money. 'io make room for necessary altera tions in my store I must sacrifice the goods. Call and inspect them. I GOLD IN, Mammoth Clothing House. 9 & 1 1 S. flain Street. WKDNKSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1600. PERSONAL. Mrs. John Coslctt and Miss Maggio Green left for Stcolton yestenlay afternoon, being called thither by tho illness of their mothers Mrs. .lames lord, wife of Conductor l ord, of tho Ij. V. 1!. It., aud daughter of U. C. ( linrch, of town, has been dangerously ill at her homo in Delano, but was reported im proving to-day. C. C. Williams, who has been in a Phil adelphia liospjtal, undergoing treatment for Mimo timo past, returned homo hist oveniug. Messrs. Georgo and Frank I'ortz, tho tailors, aro attending tho Bicycle Imposition m Uadihou Square Garden, New York city. Samuel Wolf, of Shamokin, transacted buxiiichs in town. Mrs. ,V.1U Whittum, of Pfiihdelphla, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Whalen, on West Cherry street. Harry Dowllug has gone to Philadelphia, whero'he will locate permanently. Kdwanl Hester circulated among Ashland acquaintance. C. 1.. Fay, the laundryman, left for l ineinnatti to-day on a buiuevi tour, whore lie was formally located. .Oscar Yost, of Duumorc, a former icsidcnt of town, is visiting here among friends and relatives. l'ol S.il Cheap, A tine cheiry front with French rlato glass windows, also a iluu cherry hat cafe, Mutable for millinery or a hat store For information call at I.. Iiefowich's, 10 and 12 South Main sticct. 1-11-lawlt. "Tlic IM Yet." Tho best euteitaiiimcut tho pcnplo of Maryvlllo have ever had tho pleasure of at tending was tho readings given by Prof. Byron King, tho noted elocutionist, last Wednesday evening. Wo havo heard a number of olocutinni .tt, but none wcro bettor I lian Professor King. Tho belection in which he pmtr.iycd the dtath scene between tho lying Westerner, "Kuugh" nnd his "Paid," was the must pathetir of his pieces, and not a sound beside tlio poal;t'i's video was heard, tnd scarcely a hand was moved so intense was the feeling. Ilverybudy scemid to be in 1 lie presence of tlioso two rough but tender 4 hearted men. Iloth the comic and pdtlietic Incidents related by Mr. King wore nut the least, interesting part of the program, but were enjoyed and appreciated by tho audience, Maryville (Tcnn.,) Times. At Ferguson's theatre, February 4th, for tho benefit of charity. (irip-Culds-llcildltfhf. Why sutTor with Coughs, Colds and Ui Grippe when Laxative llromo Quinine will cure you in one day. Pat up in tablctss-.on-veiilcnt for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Pi ice, 25 cents. For snlo by Klrlin's Pharmacy. BIG- REDUCTIONS In holiday goods, suitable US inftS tbr Other festive occasions. Money saved is money earned by call ing on us and examining' our stock of Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. Watch : Repairing : a : Specialty. Done cheaper than any other place in Town. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. BUY VOUR 'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY Ai STRAW, Also Table aud Floor Oil Cloths Hriro E. E3. EOi-Ey, ..r.-.re and Wert 8t. IN BENATByAND HOUSE. A Number of Minor Measures I'asieri by the Uppor Ilody. Washington, Jmi. 23. Tho sonnto put aside flnnnco and foreign atfnlrs yostcr ilnv nnd imvn ihn dnv td work on pnmnnr- rttlvoly minor bills on thocniomlnr. ADout "u,u yusiciuuy gmmcd uicir licenses, juugo seventy bills wcro passed, cloarlng thecal-1 Itohtcl remarking Hint tho alrard Estate ondar of much nccumulntlon nnd leaving should have rcnioustrnted when tho first only tho Important measures pending, "censes were applied for. In pursimnco of Among tho pension bills passed woro thoso this ho granted tho licenses of Colla Thomp or tho Bister of President Grunt, Holeu son, Oeorgo Tliompsou, Edward P. Walsh Dont, tho widow of Colonol Dont, nnd for . tho widows of Hoar Admiral English, Major General Carroll, tiloUtonantSchwat kn, tho urctlo explorer, nnd Brovct lirlgo dlcr Gencrnl Doublodny. Tho brldgo leg islatlou Included bills for brldgos over tho Mississippi nt St, Louis, over tho Mis souri in South Dakota, nnd ovor tho Co- lumbln river In Oregon. Among other t bills passed woro moasures for nu onuo-1 trlftn stntuo to Gcuornl John Starke, at , Manchester, N. II. i reconvening tho lntor-1 national mnrino conference of 18S9, and protecting seamen's wages from lovlos, etc. Tho Cuban question received brief nnd lnconcluslvo attention. Tho houso passed tho urgent doflcleuoy bill, Tho bill carries $1,415,022, i3.iJ42,5S2 of which was for tho expense of United States courts. Tho abnormal growth of tho oxpenscs of fedornl courts cinno In for a goou ueai oi criticism iinu mure w gonornl expression In favor of a salary system. Sclicltly lfnime. Boston Ilaked lioans to-night. Oystors. Clams. At tho bar : All tho dollcacios of thosoason In every style. Jr. O. U. A. 31. Orphans' Home. Tho new Jr. O. U. A. M. Orphans' Home project at Titliu, Ohio, is progressing most favorably. In addition to tho $25,000 pledged by the city, $52,802.30 has been collected. yTho farm on which tho homo will bo orected will bo vacatod on April 1st. There will bo 155 festivals held by difl'ercut councils in tho interest of tho home between now and the first of April, and large receipts will surely result. Applications have already been received from 12S children asking IV,r admission to the institution. Kcht-itly lln'ilso for Sale. The property aud good will of the Schcitly House, on North Main street, is offered for sale. The proprietor contemplates locating in tlio South. For further particulars apply at tho Schcitly House. 12-lB-tf Obituary. Mrs. Catbcrino Whalon, widow of William Whalen, died last evening In her 63rd year, at her homo in Yatosvllle. She- contracted a sovero cold about a week ago and it resulted fatally. Tho deceased was tlio mother of ex-County Treasurer M. J. Whalen, de ceased, James, William and Patrick Whalen and Mrs. William Whittcm, of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. The funeral will tako place pn Friday morning. High mass will be celebrated at the Annunciation church in town and interment will bu mad o in St. Canlcus cemetery at Mahanoy City. Tho quiet little villagQ of Mahanoy Plane was. visited by tho grim' uapur, who took from its midst Jeremiah Meade, a popular young wan, and whoe death is sorely ic grcttedi by all who knew him. Deceased was 5t years of age, and served in tho capacity of foreman j.t the foot of tho piano for many years. The funeral will take place on Friday at ! a. in., from the residence of his uncle, Jeremiah Connors. Services will bo held in St. Mary's l!oman Catholic church, where solemn high mass will ho rcadi Mr. MeaSo was a brothor of .Mrs. M. J. O'Neill, of town. Tree, unci What llverybmlj AVnnts. Perfect health and strength, to dare aud to do, that's what you want and you know it. Here is a sure way to get it. Dr. Gnene, of 35 West 11th St., Xciv York City, is the most successful specialist in tho world in curing nervous and chronic diseases, lie h also the dl.-cocrer of that wonderful lmilicinc, Dr. Greene's Ncrvura blood ami iicnn remedy. Ho has established a remarkable system of I letter correspondence, by which you can write him about your complaint, telling just how you feel and ititiug each symptom from which you are suffering. He uil answer 1 your letter, describing your cafe thoroughly and telling you a suro way to legaiu health 1 and strength. Aud for all this you have ' nothing to pay. Ho gives mot careful at , tcntlon to every' letter, and describes each I symptom so exactly that you cannot fall to I undorstund precisely what ails you. Ho ' makosapecialty of curing patients through letter correspondence. You have no feo to I pay aud you don't have to leave honio. Here is the best oppoituuity you ever had to get well. Will you accept or reject it ? ! Catholic Iloiltiwilnut Legion. i Delegates from all owr the stato aie in attendauco at tho sossioi's of the statu coun cil of the Catholic licnovolent Legion. New officers will bo elected, and oilier important matters transacted. .Seusior John J. Coylc, of Mahanoy City, is mie of tho delegates, and is down for an address. The sessions are being held ut Harrisburg. DonM Let Anybody Interfere, ltttt Tako P.in-Tlua for coughs aud colds, : At Gruhlor Pros., drug store. Maniagn LIceiiHes. John ('. McGuirc, or St. Clair, and Sarah A. Miller, of New Castle ; Patrick Coogan, of Gilburtou, and Sarah Hanney, of Norwegian township; George Ilottosl.y and Josephine Iiollman, both of Mahanoy City: John uuiky and rannka Uruzelynk, both of i CI 1 1. . ! I... If..... I f T Shenandoah : Charlvi Hatip anil Cora F. llrown, both of Frackville. lie Will Apiii'iir Later On. I'roui Muluinoy City Ut'oont. The Shenandoah Hhrvld U pleaded to re mark that this Is a Kopublican, year, and that tho Republican candidate for Conyress will ha a young Republican who Is not political hack aud will have a united party behind him. who will relugato the Democratic can didate to the rr. Trot him out, and 1st in havo a look at him. We want just such an entry in tho coming vaco. 1 Ilczetna of tho Kalp, or S-ialdKcad, oveu in i ltd mot sevcro form Is ncver-failliiEly cured by lloan's Ointment, tho wirest Bpoclllc for all itcliinct ol tho hKin. ; 1'reNldent Wilbur lle-clected The stockholders of the Lehigh. Valloy Railroad Company met in Philadelphia and Indorsed the .Wilbur management by re-electing 1!. V. Wilblir president, as well as the other olllcers "who havo torved with him during tho past year. X Preliminary Sleeting. A meeting bai been called for Saturday evening, at jJi(cU the organization pf tho now Council of tlio Jr. O, U, A; 31.', to bb in stltutid.ln this town, will be .effected, Tho meeting will lie held In Moljet's 'lmll, and lh'ps61iTl'nic their names u'pAj tho charter, as writ aotjrr'rK wlmar$,do.dfoji of jdintur, arftre(itrcstc'p,1tililit afteii(latKie. ; THE LICENSE COURT. Judgo Dechtel Hoar Argument In West Mnlmitoy Canes, Tho tenants of tlio Glrord Estato in West Mahanoy township, against whom no remon strances novo neon men in lormcr jcars, ami hdward J . miruo. Jir. Kaerclicr urved notlio that tho applicants took up their licenses at their own risk. Tho other cases frem that township wcro held over, Tlio Hoenso of tho Kaier llrcwlng Com pany, of Jlahanny City, and their several tenants, consumed a greater part of tho court's time yesterday afternoon. Tho fol- lowing motion was offered and accepted by the court against the application of Kaler for wholesale license ; "Tlintns ho is president of the brewing company and owns property which Is under loake to Charles Hiirchlll, said I lea'-o providing that ho must buy all liquor and cigars from Kaier, and that his llccnso I should therefore lie refused, and that others noltiing similar leases are applicants and ,tciel,ort Kaier is pecuniarily interested in Bllsueh licenses." Deputy Treasurer Kline statwl that the Kaier ,1 ..!? Company had MUU1 i,j,n tji011 t.M ,., , i.iilt several days u Ul niymrnt ., ' , , j i uessc- t' iito' i i v Knt drink at tiiirchiU's, Kearney s .111, 1 llenrliart's on Sun day, all tenants of tho browing company. Tho trial of tlio case against Koior were concluded yesterday afternoon. A groat number of remonstrancos aro being withdrawn, Charles A. Snyder alono being credited with withdrawing nil ho filed aggregating about 30. Among them : Michael Navitski, Jos. Koehanowsky, Adolph Szar ijko, August Custowski, Win. Snyder," Andrew Naviokle, Edward .1. Kaior, Andrew IJnitus, Harry lliszko, Leo Donow'sky, (leorgo Kar litzsky, Columbia Brewing Company, Jatuos J. Frnuoy, Peter Walvklewltz, Mathiss Slowinski, Anthony Onnszczak, John Surkus, John Dalton, Klleu Welch, all of Shenan doah. Theso exceptions wcro withdrawn upon tho condition that tho Columbia Ilrow ing Company released nil leases to licensed sun-let premises, and agreed not to require the tenants of their own licensed houses to purchase none other tliun Columbia llrewing Company beer. Mary Murphy, of Gilberton, also received a wholesale liccmo. Tho snow has conic. You will want rubber boots now. Why not buy them at factory prices at the Factory Shoo Store, .1. A. Moyer, manager. 1-20-tf Knforctug the Health Laws. An infant child in a Polish family named Gibson, on West Strawberry alley, died Mon day night after suffering for 2t hours from diphtheric croup. Health Officer C'onry visited tlio placo ycsteiday and found that tlio Junernl had taken place in tho morning. One of tho two rooms on the first floor of tho houso ivns filled with drunkon men who wero shouting, singing nnd creating a general nuisance, while on a couch in a comer was an tj-year-old child suffering from such a sevcrq attack of diphtheric croup that it was scarcely nblo to breathe, and tho smoko from tho pipes of tho crowd added to tho poor child's distress. Tho officer ordered tho father and mother to stop tho 'carousing and order nil but peoplo belonging to the house out of tho placo. Ho also gavo instructions for better care fur the child, but his orders wero unheeded. Some of the men told him ho had no business in tho place, Conry huuted, up Chief liurgess Burns and Police man Leo and went Kick to the liouso to'break up tho gathering nnd arrest the participants for violating tho health laws, hut when tbo officers arrived all but. the mother nnd child ren had disappeared and assurances wero given that tlio orders would be respected. llhl Yourself of Khcumntlsm liny Red Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhlor Pros., drug store. Investigating; tho Wreck. HAZtXTO.v, Jan. 22. A coroner's jury has been empanolled to hear testimony and to inquire into the cause of tho accident on tbo Lehigh Valley railroad, whereby Engineer Michael Longer lost his life. There is bad fcoling existing hero over tho accident, and tho company is being severely censured. I,t has been learned that the engine, after run ning over tho depression, jumped forty feet before it struck tho earth again or! tho other side. Wreck crows worked diligently to clear tho tracks, and yesterday afternoon trains wcro again running over .tlio spot where the cave-in occurred. Tho host Snag-Proof boot. Made for miners. At tho Factory Shoo Store. J. A. Moyer, manager. 1-20-tf Alter April first. Our mammoth, new btore, comer Main nnd Lloyd streets, will bo tho largest and finest in this part of Pennsylvania. Heforo removal woniiist sell thousands of dollars worth of good, dependable Dry Goods. Wo have mado a sweeping reduction nil through tho store 111 order to move goods quickly. You can't afford to pass' our unequalled bargains; it would tako a'page of the Herald to mention prices better conio and see for yourself. L. J. Wilkinson, 29 South Main street. Kven catarrh, that dread breeder of con- suniptiop, Buccumlw to tlio lioanns lnilucnccs of Thomas' Kclcctrip Oil. Mli Snyder is lirffle. , Miss Lillian, daughter of Gideon Snyder, of Ashland, was married on Saturday at New York city to William O. I'carsou, ol.ucuver, Col. They will resldo in the latter city, whero tho groom Is ongaged in mercantile pursuits. 'An ounco of prevention is better than a pound of cUrc." Pr. Wood s Norway Pino Syrup prevents consuniptloii by curing colds. ana an similar lung tmuDies. I.iKikuiK Tor right. Boner, tho Iansford pugilist who Rut tho small cud of a fight nt UiVesido with "Scaldy Hill" Quinu a few weeks ago, was in town last nlfiht with his hacker, Owen McAually, and after a brief stop hero left for Mahanoy l'lane with tho intention of arranging for a fight with Dan Rlordau, tho heavyweight of that place. Best Little Purgative I ever used," wrlta ono lady, in regard to fiood'a Pills. "They are so mild and do their work with out any griping. I rocommend them to all Buf fering from cob 'tiveness. They will certainly brlngyour habits regular- Weso, bo other cithnr tltr." Hood'k are rapidly iacreaitog in'tiTor. 26c HOME DYES THAT ARE FAST. Easy to Make Beautiful Colors With the Reliable Diamond Dyes. Scores of women In Shenandoah aro to-day wearing dresses of fashlonablo color that would havo been thrown asldo long ago had it not been for Diamond Dyes. With a ten cent nackaco of theso slmnlo homo dyes ovon tho novice can dyoafastand beautlfuP1 color equal to tho work of tho professional dyo-houso. Cloaks, capes and shawls aro readily dyed, so that a faded garment will look as though It was right from the shop, Out of tho 50 different kinds of Diamond Dyes, 12 aro special for cotton and mixed goods, tlir3J ft crock or fade, even when washo In 6trong soapsuds. Tlieso dyes are nuu from a peculiar com bination of dyc-stuils. and cannot bo had except In tlio Diamond. For over twenty- years Diamond Dyes havo been tlio standard homo dyes, nnd have taken the place of crudo dyestuffs nnd un reliable package dyes In all parts of tho world. This marvelous success has nat urally inspired more or less worthless imita tions, sold to tho trade nt a less price, and which a fow unscrupulous dealers urge upon their customers. The only way to ensure success in home dyeing is to uso only the Diamond, the strongest, fastest, and most successful of all dyes. j There's Just What You Wnnt. Pan-Tina (25c) for coughs and colds. At Gruhlcr Pros., drug store. ni i:d. WIIAI.KX. On tbo 21st lost., nt Yntesvlllc, Pa.. Catherine, widow of William Wiialen, ngeu 0a years. Fnuernl will take place on Friday, 2tth int. High mass nt the Annunciation church in Kheiiniitlnah,ut0:30ti. 111. Interment in St. (Janicus cemetery, Mahanoy City. Tho funeral will lenve Hheuaiiilonli on XI10 12:10 L. V. train, ltelatlvcsaiutfriemlsrespectfully invited to attend. I-22-2t JIIUDE. On Tuesday, 2lt int., Jeremiah Mcndc, of Mnhnnoy Plane, ngcii 21 yenis. runernl will tako place on Friday, tho 21th Inst., nt 9 n. in., from tho resilience of his uncle, Jeremiah Connors, to proceed to St. Mary s Kmnnii Catholic church, where solemn high mass will be rend. Interment will lie made nt Frackvllle. I'Vicmls nnd relatives are respectfully invited to attend. l-22-2t MISCELLANEOUS. "VANTKI). A good girl nt once. Apply nt 1" l Hast Centre street, Tltmnn building- 2t IjlOl'NI). A Kentlcninn's watch chain, nt tho ' hail Monday night. Owner enn liavo sumo by proving property and paying for this ndver tlscnieiit. Apply nt 319 West Centre street. It ITIOIt SALK. Thrco first-claws show enses, all In roo1 condition, Miltnblo for fancy ftoods, notions Ac. 'Will bu sold nt a bargain. No. 21 North Main street. 1-H-tt 1710H HAM?. A eomyiUto bottling establMi : incut, bottling beer, porter, wcisn beer, nnd nlbldmW of tempcrnnco drinks, will bo sold cheap Doliig ft good business nt present, with HitNfnctory rensoim for nellinpr. For further informntion npply nt thcHKitAi.nofllce. I-17-lw IjWIt HUNT. Tho building now occunlcd by Michael Scheider, tho North Main street confectioner, nftcr April lut, 1H90. Contains Mnro room nnd 10 rooms for dwelling purposes. Apply nt William Nei-winter's livery stables, corner Coal nnd Main streets. 1-20-tf F KltOUKON'.S TIlKATItK, 1. J. Feiiouso.v, Manahkr. Friday, February ?th, 1896. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE for Mrs. Knte Jenkins, whose son was recently killed nt Indian Itidgo colliery, by the Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, . . . Sclioppe Orchestra. The nbovc named organizations arc well worth tho price, of admission, and will endeavor to render one of thcbest n match r performances ever given in tliia town. IEoscrvod seats on sale nt Klrlin's drug store. PRICES, 25, 35 & 50 Cents. IjUSlifi ICON'S TIlKATItK, : P. J. VKUGIXW MANAfiKR, Tuesday, February 4, '96. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT For tho benefit 6f tho worthy poor, nnd to relievo the distress of donery ing school children, under the auspices of the Shcnaidoal Public Hchoof Teachers. Byron W. Kin?, A. M. Ph. D. Elocutionist and Entertainer. I'rof. King will niniiir, sadden, thrill Instruct you. ind Clmit for sulo of reserved sents will be open to the public on baturday, Jan. 25tb, 180fi, at 10:30 n. m. at tho offlco of tlie Secretary, In tho West street school building. PRICES WITHIN REACH OP ALL, 25. 35 & 50 Cents. Wntcli for press noticen, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1 APADM lOOacrM clear, and with option 1 ""v"1 of purchasing 100 ncreH timber I laixl adjoining. Dwelling and barn nnd n necessary out building in good order anil repair. Will be sd with or without Mock nnd farming implements. Coal Is supposed tu under II lids property. Within 3 miles of n llrst-class marri't. Will tmde for town property. --ALSO-v ACADM 173 acres, near Zlnns U rave, 7,1 x i acres clear, Dwcjlipg cost over S2500. Unod barn and oul buildings, Slink and farm Implements. Miist sell to tlisolvtt partnership. T. Rt BliDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, Siiehandbiili, Pa. i. ' Above parties will negotiate (be. sale of any good llocpaed jifopertyln Bnenapdoah. w:- - - n jriE Tfiiat "GOLD MEDAL" FLOUR f That Brick's A "NONPARIEL" niNCE MEAT jteIs the Finest in the World That "BLUE LABEL" KETCHUP .... Is tlte Best Ketchup Made. Try either and you will find the above correct. Thos1. E. Samuels & Co., . Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa, Pianos and Organs For th e I hnvc received the finest selection of Plnnos nnd Orgnns ever displayed in Schuylkill County. Parties contemplating purchasing a Piano or Organ would do well to call nnd, sec my stock and get my prices. I havo tbo Solo ngoncy for tho following makes t PIANOS. UUSIUS & SONS, SCII0.MACHEK, ALBRIGHT, MJDWIG, ESTEY. Cash oronensy payments. Our prices aro right. "s 22 and 24 East Centre Street, IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd enn't fret It, then come to us for It. Wo curry tlio best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wncon awaits vour order. Goods delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 2P East Centre Street. Agent for Shenandoah and, Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. pHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave Is becoming; popular, mnkan specialty of li:i You will llko it. Wo liitir cutting. 1 WRITE ? ' 'A Rood letter should be written on good paper." Ask for the PENNSYLVANIA Box of paper and envelops j It will suit you. 25 cents- W !hooks & mfim j -a North Main St. IFALL and WINTER STYLES Call and sec tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of FalJ and yintcr Suitings Shenan. doah has ever had. 1 We're, experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If yon aro you to call. a hard man to suit we want PORTZ & BRO., 24 North Main St. SUCCEEDING WELL! Tho Illmlra Mutual Saving Fund Is succeeding well In Shenandoah. See what Ilazlctnn's lead ing citizen says about It : IIazi.kton, Ia Jan. lltli, 1S. Deau Slit! This is to certify that I made an application for withdrawal of my stock in The Klmlm Mutual Ilulldlng and Loan Association, and received check for full amount of dues paid by mo bv. return mall, I do not hesltato to recommend tho association td any person wish Ing to invest. They do a very large business here. Most of our leading business men carry a very large amount of stock; 1 Intend to renew my certificate fodthlrly shares next month,' Wi DAVID CtKibw. SWEARJ 1 ... Makes the Best Bread. Holidays. ORGANS.. ESTEY, Ct)WN, WEAVER UNITED STATES, LAWRENCE, (7 OCTAVE.) Only one price. You are earnestly Invited to callnt MAHANOY CITY, PA. POLITICAL CARDS. pion mem constaum1:, JOHN MATTHEWS, Of tho Fourth Wnrd. Subject to Democrntlo rules. JjlOB Hiail CONSTAHI.K, JAMES EMANUELS, TjWR WAHD WILLIAM BENDER, Of tho Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizen party rules. JjlOR SCHOOL DIItKCTOIt, (Fifth Ward.) CHARLES HOFFMAN, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules. Jon man constaiilk. EDWARD MASON, Of tho Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules, pOR CONSTAULK, (Third Ward). JOHN W. BLAKER. Subject to Citizens party rules. pOIt COUNCIL, (Third Wnrd). THOMAS J. JAMES. Subject to Citizens party rules. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless oxtraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crowu aud Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Denal - Rooms, 4 t'cW, tn . 1',' Street. '1 here Is no cu. jio li III pairing ncccrf!wrya' m. to 8 p. m. alwaj s ready ... blowing chifS to Hire. Presses, S Scroll fv-1'ou want to hire a safe nnd reliable MAcl ' team fordrivlngortorworkingpurnoses Kti pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at, reasonuuie rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. Satisfaction Guaranteed Plumbing AND Gasfitting. P. W. BELL, Cor. Main St Centre Sts. t Ilascment of Ilcddall's Building. Evjan J. Davies, LIVERY AND 3.I)i Jardln street. Llr 41. . Ilf.l. Wn.l Subject to Cjj'2ptyVy )NSTAI1U!, (Filth Word.) 1 )
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