1! WW fry . in : T 11 u nuR WINTER STOCK Of clothing, consisting of Men's and Boys' Over coats, Suits, and a large stock of children's suits, will be closed out at re markably low prices. Our Spring Stocki We are the first in the field with our spring stock of clothing for Hen, Boysrr ?pand Children Have just returned from New York with the best selec tion the great clothing houses of that city aflord. Striking Novelties in children's Suits. The stock is very fine, but prices remain within the reach of all. I GOLDIN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 11 5. riain Street. E WEDNESDAY. KKltltUAKY 5, 1800. THE ST. PAUL AGAIN AFLOAT. TTho lJIg Steiiiner Uninjured by Hit Acci dent in th Jersey Coast. NEW YoitK, Feb. 5t Just before 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon, when tlio tlilo "was only about half high, the American liner St. Paul, which had boon stuck fast In the and off Long Branch for ten days, was pulled off tho shoal and slid into deep water without injury. The wind was blowing with considerable force, tho Kea was good, and tlio position of tho St. Paul was such that sho was able to idd horsolf considerably by her propellers. The ves sel reached her pier in this city at 1.30 p. in. A. C. Griscoin, Jr., vice president of tlio American Navigation company, said to day: "The ship, so far as wo know, lias not sustained tho slightest Injury. Wo will have our own nion inspect tho ship oxter nnlly and internally, and, in addition to that, sho will bo examined by tlio proper authorities." The ofllqlals of the company aro author- ttj;.fpr,Haying that the St. Paul will prob ably sail for Southampton in about two weeks, as advertised. They also state that a complcto and thorough Investigation will bo Instituted at once regarding tho accident. Shipping men aro already at work fixing up a general average list of the losses sus tained by tho St. Paul. All agroo that the balvago that will have to bo paid will bo the largest ever collected from any one vessel since the business of building ships was begun. Tho lowest cstiinato places this amount at $100,000. Tlio loss will fall on the underwriters, as the American lino does not lnsuro its own vessels. If mis management could be proved against tho officers of tho compnuy, however, suit may bo brought and tho total loss collected from tho steamship company. I'ought Fifteen Itouuds to n Draw. Boston, Fob. C The largest crowd In tho history of boxing exhibitions in Bos ton gathered In Muslo Hall Inst night to witness tho bouts arranged by tho Prcscott Athlotio club. Tho most important bout was that between Lesllo Pearce, of Phila delphia, and Stanton Abbott, the English lightweight. Tho mon wore matched for fifteen rounds, nnd, according to agree ment, as both mon were on tholr foot at the end of the fifteenth round, it was de clared u draw. It was a very scientific contest. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer ir stoves. 8-1-tf BIG- REDUCTIONS In holiday goods, suitable as gifts for 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 ORIGIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, FA. BUY YOUR- Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Moor Oil Cloths From E. E3. FOLEY, Our. Centre and West Ste. PITHY POINTS. Happening!, Throughout tlio lEcfrlon Chron icled fur Hasty Perusal. Election I Jay is loss than three weeks distant. Counterfeit $30 Mils aro in circulation in this region. A niarriago license was yostorday issued to David llcllly and Miss Ellen Clancy, both of town. Itaymnnd Lcddy, of Tort Clinton, aged 10 years, wlillo skating fell through tlioico and was drowned. Olmervaiit leaders in all parts of tho borough pi edict victory for tlio Citizens tickets by good majorities. Tho Citizens tickets in all tlio wards and tlm borough ticket have the unqualified en dorsement of tlio Republicans. A sleighing lnrty of ten married eouplo will enjoy a drive to llingtown to-night in one of N'iswcnter's livery teams. John Carey, a popular niotornian of tlio Schuylkill Traction Company, fell from the top of a car and injured his back. . Mrs. llryan Jlonaghan, of alrardvllle. fell on an icy walk and sprained her ankle. Sho will bo confined to tho house soino time. A new flag-stone pavement will bo laid in front of the Klein property, on North Main street, as soon as tho weather will permit, Peter Griffin, of Philadelphia, 1ms arrived in Malianoy City and is ready to make a match with Darby McDonald, of Mt. Carmel. The contract for rebuilding tlio Park Place breaker lias been awarded to Henry Christ, of Malianoy City. Hisblil wnsftf.OOO higher than the others. licwaro of Democratic canards and re member that in the coming election the Dem ocrats havo nothing to lose, but much to gain if tlioy can mislead people. A lllfi Strike in Shenandoah. Not in tho mines, but at tho Paotokv Snon Stciki:. Wo aro striklirg outtlio middle man's profits and giving you tho advantage of them. 2-1-tf J. A. MoYi:n, Mgr. Lincoln's lltrtliilay. Tlio anniversary of tlio birth of Abra ham Lincoln will fall Upon tho 12th inst. Tlio occasion will bo taken advantago of by "Tho Philadelphia Sunday Press" of tho (Itli Inst, to spread abroad a lesson in patriotism which cannot fail to bo whole some. t)n that day "Tho Press" will pub lish much interesting matter concerning tho life of the Great Emancipator that has not hitherto been printed. Speaker Kocd has lonthisaid and will contribute an estimate of Lincoln's character which is certain to be ontertalniiig and instructive. Each reader of tho "Sunday Press" of tho 12th will also receive a bplondld portrait of Lincoln done in oil. Ilegiu Kight Willi Coughs ami Colds Take tho sure cure, Pan-Tina, 23c. At Gruliler Pros., drug store. Not AMictcd Willi Slodesty. Prom Mnlianoy City Itecord. Shenandoah is not aillicted with modesty It has already four candidates for prominent places on the Itepubhcan ticket. Archie P. Lumb and he's a good one would liko to bo County Commissioner ; Horace Dengler has the Congressional bee loudly humming in his bonnet ; I!. J. 1 est believes ho has especial fitness and especial claims on tho nomination of Clerk of tho Courts, and Councilman A. D. Gable would like to havo a hand as County 1 rcasurcr m tlio wrostlo between tho Con trollcr and Commissioners on tho disposition of tho county funds. Hives aro not dangerous to life, but they aro a proline ureeucrot misery ana prolanity jjonirs uiiitment gives instant relict, even in tlio worst cases of this and other exaspera ting diseases of the skin. Itiicli Mountain Tunnel, t'. I'. King & Co,, contractors, have com plcted a tunnel for tho firm of C'oxo Pros & Co., which is about half a milo long and will make a large body of coal available which was abandoned somo ton years ago by j 'J'0 Buck M'aln Coai Company when tlioy opened up the Buck Mountain colliery, near Malianoy City. Tho Coxes will pro ceed at once with tholr preparations to mine the coal which will be hauled to tho Hekloy breaker to be prepared for market. I'luins In February. Wo will tell you all about them if you call at the Factoiiy Shoe Stoki:. 2-1-tf .1. A. Moykk, Mgr. Against tlio .Sunday I.nu. Tim fight for and against Sunday obscr vancoat Wilkesbarre has taken a now turn and now tho tobacco dealers who havo been prosecuted becauso of keeping open in viola tion of tho Sunday law, aro determined to fight tlio matter out in tlio courts, and until their case is settled will transact business as usual. Acting under the advice of counsel they Ignored tho Sunday law last Sunday and will arrest for conspiracy all who inter fero with their business. l'uro blood and n good digestion aro an insurance) against illsease and sutlering. llui Jock 111 ood llittcio keeps tho blood pine, the digestion perfect. They Come High. The County Commissioners havo received a statement and bill for tho maintenance of persons sent to the Kasteru Penitentiary, in Philadelphia, for tho year 1S5. The total indebtedness of tho comity to tho institution is $157.20. Hut sovoral of tho Schuylkill prisoners have credits, which lcduccs the bill to f 107.78. A warrant was drawn and coun tersigned by tho County Controller for the amount due. Sclietlly House, lloston linked licans to-night. Oysters. Clams. At tho bar : All tho delicacies of tho season in every stylo. The Wagner JJuptluls. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. VanDoreu havo issued cards to tho marriage of their daughter, Kathorlue, to Mr. Charles W. Wagner, on Tuesday afternoon, February 18th, at live o'clock, at their homo at Washington, In. J Mr, Wagner is tho sou of Capt. K. C. Waguer, of Girardvlllc, and is an attachco of the local 1. & It. C, & I. Company's engineering corps. Sehellly House For Hule. Tho property and good will of tho Srjicifly House, on fforth Main street, is offered for sale. Tlio proprietor contemplates locating in tho South. For further particulars apply at tho Schcilly House. 13-lS-tf l.lterury Notes Mr. Mtirat Ilalstead will havo an article in McCluro's Magazine for February, giving the secret history of tho nomination nnd administration of President Garfield and embodying important conversations with Garfield never beforo published, one of thcin held only n fow hours before Ills assassina tion. A series of portraits of Garfield will accompany the article. HITCH ABOUT SEWERAGE. Some or tho Interested Turtles Object to Thomas llellis Spent this morning lit Potts tbo i:pcn, c. vllle. A hitch has occurred in connection witli Mrs. Henry Warnlek is visiting friends at tlio system of seworage recently adopted ju Philadelphia. tho First ward hy joint agreement between 11. L, Talley, of llaltlmore, Md., is a guest tho P. & It. 11. It. Co., tho llorough.. Council, of town friends. School Hoard and certain private property John A. llcllly made n business trip to tho owners. county seat to-day. Tho agreement was brought about through Miss Laura Acker visitod rclatlvos in a complaint made against a nuisance caused Pottsvlllo yesterday. by a stench from an opeii sewer that was Senator 11. J. Monaglian visited friends at opposite the 1'. & 11. depot and which was tho county scat to-day. owned by tho railroad company. William Nlswcntcrls transacting business Upon formal complaint from tho llorough at the county seat to-day. Council and Hoard of Health tho railroad Comtablo Matt. Giblon spent to-day in company made a proposition by which it attendance at tho Pottsvillo court, demonstrated that tho nuisance could bo i Misses Ella Evans and Annlo Miller, of permanently abated and the borough and ! Malianoy City, spent last evening in town. School Hoard properties, us well us several j Mrs. A. D. Ilussell, of I'eoua, Lancaster private properties, could ho permanently I county, Is a guest of friends at Ellaugowan. benefitted, It proposed to put In a first-class j Edward Kostcr has tho national dolcgatc covcred sewer and assume all responsibility i ship bee In his hat and has many friends who lor keeping It clear and in repair, if tho aro keeping the bee moving, llorough, School Hoard and the property! Lewis Jones, agent for the Columbia Hrcw owncrs would assumo ono-tliird tho cost. The 1 lug Company at 1'atton, Pa., was In town this company assumed two-thirds of tlio costs. ' morning making arrangements for delivery It appears, howovcr.i that tho cost of tho undertaking lias been moro than the com pany at first figured, and tho Individual property owners now object to paying the 1 pro rati sharo of expenso charged against them. Tlio entire cost of tho sowcrago was about ' ?G0O. Tho sewer is certainly very substantial. I It is 200 feet long, S feet wide and 3 feet high inside. The bottom is paved, tlio sides aro 1 of stono and tho top is made of substantial flagstones. In tho construction 200 barrels of cement and 50 car loads of stono were used, Tho properties nro connected with tho 1 north end of the sower by pipes. Tlio Bor ough Is asked to pay $G0, tlio School Hoard $63 and tho eight or nine private property owners $10 each towards the expense. Tho! latter claim they can rim a lino nt a much less cost for their own uso. Who Said Thoy Have a Cough ? Advice Take Pan-Tina, 23c. At Gruhlcr Hros., drug store. j 4 NEW LICENSES. Tho Court Is Considering u Large Hatch This Week. Judge Bechtel is cngagad in hearing appli cants for new licenses in alphabetical order. Malianoy City was reached yesterday after noon when tho following applications wcro heard : J. P. Gallagher, Michael Curry, William Kolinsky, Patrick Clark, George Z. Smith, Simon liuzusky, John Leary, William V. Kccgan, M. J. Leahy, Joseph Hough, Garrett Keating, Daniel Bacon and John O'Brien. The applications for now stands in Shen andoah were not reached at 2 o'clock to-day. Jlelp Comes to Those Who Takn Bed Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. At' Lost His Grip. Frank, son of cx-Clcrk '( the Courts Toole, injured ono of liis logs by losing his grip while sliding down tho brass polo in tho Phoenix Firo Company's apparatus room, but tlio injuries are not serious. Another Sleighing Accident. John Talablnski, of Itappahannock, was thrown from a sleigh while driving between Girardvillo and Big Mine Run this afternoon and seriously injured. Ono of his legs was broken and his skull was slightly crushed. To Appear Ileforo Court. Tho Lyon-Dunn contest will convene at Pottsvillo to-morrow. About sixty of tho signers to tho petition praying for the con test havo been summoned to appear. Tho summons comes from the Dunn sido for the purpose of learning how much tho signers know concerning tho illegal voting alleged in tho petition. Iteiiiovul. ltenioval. Strousc, tho jeweler, wishes to inform his friends and the public that ho has moved his stock of watches, diamonds and jewelry to tho Klein building, on North Maiu street, opposito licddall's hardware store. Itepalring a specialty. J'or Sale Cheap. A lino cherry front with French plates glass w indows, also n fine cherry hat case, suitable for millinory or a hat store. For information call at Ii. Itcfowich's, 10 and 12 South Main street. 1-11-lawlt. Their KloctlaM Coiillrineil. Tho teachers' instituto of this county selectod the members of tho Permanent Certificate Committee, and thoy havo been confirmed by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Sheafer. The mombers of tho committee aro : J. J. Cake, of Pottsvillo ; Col. P. H. Monaglian, of Girardville, and Harvey M. Ilickort, of Tower City. A Dangerous Crossing. Letter Carrier Ilolman yesterday' saw a man fall heavily on a crossing . on West Cherry street. Tlio crossing is tho same ono upon which Mrs, Manley fell and re covered $230 damages fur tho injuries she sustained. School Board and Otlior Meetings. A recular monthly lneoting of tho School Hoard will bo held to-night.. A snocial meeting of the Board of Health is to be hold at Maurice Morrison's .hotel this evening. . The Borough Council will hold a regular meeting to-morrow evening. Iiuv Kevstono flour. Be buro that tho name Lessio & ijaeb, asuiuiiu, in,, is printed on every sack. 1,. V. It. It. Fay "ay. Tlio employes of tho Lehigh Valley rail road company, from Penn Haven Junction to Mt. Carmel, including tho Ashland branch, will bo paid on Monday, February 10th. Never Falls for Coughs anil Colds. That's what Tan-Tina is, 23c. At Gruliler! Bros., drug store. llreckeiV Challenge. The challeugo Frank Jlrockor, ofbwn, has Issued to Harry Woidensaul, of Mt. Carmel, Is for a game of billiards, 600 points, and not pool. Silent but There i8 no discomfort, no disturbance o( buil neBS or pleasure, no loss Certain of sleep, alter talcing Hood's Fills. They assist digestion, so that natural, healthy habit Is brought about. Hood's Fills are silent but nevertheless cer- , tain in their cl-j feet. Proparodl by O. I. Ilood & Go. Lowell, Mass. 25c. Bold by all druggists. UiiPV PERSONAL. of the company's products at his place. every day in the week, every week in the year, is assured to wearers of the ' 'Celluloid' ' water proof collars. Neither dirt nor water can hurt them. One will outwear six linen collars and save dollars in laundry bills. It costs nothing to keep them clean. A wet cloth or sponge is all you need use. Made in all styles and sizes. The TRADP LXulO! MARK- INTERLINED Collars nnd CuiTsare the origmal.gcnu ine interlined collars nnd cuffs with a "celluloid" surface. Get them nt your furnisher's, or scud direct to us. Collars 2oc. each. Cuffs 40c. pair. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, New York. &AE3.I B is the beet cleanser vSAr"5JlU I UP for tb-sse Roods. NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES, WORKINQ or DRIVING HORSES constantly on hand. Sold or exchanged. ii. L. MILLER & CO., Props,, 10 N. Pear Alley. Business office : 123 X. JInlli street, V. F. Miller's meat market. 1 -WOOD'S- Shenandoah Gollege! 100 Charter nember . . . Scholarships. ' Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, to . . ENGLISH. THQMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL. POLITICAL CARDS. VOTE FOR THOMAS J. BR0UGHALL --FOR-- School Director In the Fourth Ward. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A position M a clerk or ilrivcr IV lorn grocery store. Several , yenrs ox. pcrlenee, nml refereee furnished. J. A. II., aillerton,l'a. AtWlress, 2-Mt IJiOlt IlKNT, ltooni, suitable for offleo imi-. J1 poses. Apply at 111 South Jarilin street. -J70U SAI.U Desirable brick hotel and ,wci. J1 ling known ns Dormer's Atlantic Clanleii. For terms npply ui jut's, ;u. ijormer nt. Ulalr. 1-31-lw-eml 1j)()H KENT. More room and dwelling, cor. ner of White and Centre streets, now occu pied by J. W. l'urcell, the grocer. Store room can bo rented seiiaratcly. Apply to Martin rurcell, 16 liist Centre street. 1-01-lw IjlOH SALE. Ono horse about 8 years old, 1 ) spring wagon, 1 single and 1 double set of harness, 1 setpf bobs and 1 buggy. All in first, class condition. Must be sold at onco as owner is leaving town. Apply to Charles Hooks, 213 B. Jardin street, Shenandoah. l29-tf IOU BAI.K. The water pump, counters bar fixtures of the Sehellly House. , further information apply to J. K. I'. Sehel rs and e. For Sehellly. riOU 8AI.H. Three first-class show coses, all in good condition, suitable for fancy goods, notions. &c. Will bo sold at u bargain. no. 21 North Main struct. 1-H-tf IjiOIt KENT. The building now occupied by Michael Kchcldcr, the North Main street confectioner, after April 1st, IBM. Contains stoi e room and 10 rooms ror dwelling purposes. Apply at William Nciswlntcr's livery stables, corner v oai auu auusu dui-vio. Alt A LONG FELT Collar S M ifcs. 127 North Jardin St., Do you eat ? Do you eat bread ? Do you eat the best bread ? Do you know that Washburn Crosby's "GOLD MEDAL" Flour makes the best bread ? Tfaos. E. Samuels & Co., NAholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. IF YOU WANT THE BEST 11 nil enn't pet it, then come to us for It, We curry tho best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our ilellvcrY-wftctm nwnita vour order. Goods delivered promptly. flUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street.- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A FARM 100 nerea clear, nnd with option of mirchasirtir 100 acres timber land ndjolntng. Dwelling and barn nnd nit neeefary out building In jrood order nnd repair. Will be okl with or without stock nnd farnilnpr implements. Coal is supposed to under lie this property. Within 3 miles of n llr&t-ctasa market, will trade for town property. ALSO-V ApADIM 173 ncres, nenr Zions Grove, 75 V ncrcs clear. Dwelling cost over $2500. Good barn nnd out buildings. Stock nnd farm implements. Must sell to dlsolvc partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate the sale of nny good licensed property In Shennndoah, Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris, Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. THARLES DERR'S Barber Shop 1 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave Is becoming nopnl; innko ji specialty of ar. You will liko It. We iMilr cutting. NOTICE. Scaled pronosnls will bo received lbv the . I... i r. .-..11.... ..r uni.....1i.iii county, Until 2 p. in. Monday, 10th day of February, 1890, to furnish and deliver 100 assessment books to this rifllce. Specilicationscan bo seen at tho Commissioners oince. The right Is reserved to reject any or all utus, l)y order of tho County Commissioners. II, It. Buyers-, l-3l-9t County Controller. MAY CHANGE HER MIND and her stationery. This un written law may be observed just as often as she desires, and then, if not thoroughly satis fied, can get her money back for the asking. However, we find few who do not like "OUR CHOICE" - C rnnnf r A ant rr1 rmc Avhcn desiring a good grade of rifniinMnftr IP nntifri ri Iiaw HOOKS & BROWN 1 North Main St. WANT! Burial Vaults fr" Mndo of sawed stono or slate, anil aro iiorfoetly water proof. riii'so vaults nro as cheap as a wallul gravo and even cheaper, and aro far superior in neatness and durability. Wooden cases nro unnecessary when theso vaults aro used. They arc carried In stock for immediate delivery. Special sizes mado to order at a day's infticc. Manufactured ly M. H. MASTER, SHENANDOAH, PA, EltCIUSON'S TlIEATltE, P. J. Fr.naioN, Manac.er. Friday, February 7th, 1896. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE for Mrs. Knte Jenkins, whoie son wn recently killed at Indian Kldge colliery? to be given by the ScanlanrDurkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, . . . Schoppe Orchestra. if ; The abrtve named orffnnlzatloiis nro well wovtli tho price of ndmiaMon, nml will endeavor to render ono of the bent amateur perform nn ees ever given In this town. Kcserved sents on sale nt Klrlln's drug store.. PRICES, 26, 35 & 50 Cents. THE NEW SAVING FUND. A branch of the ELMIRA MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Has been orsnnlzrd nt Shenandoah with tho following ofllccrH j JOHN J. P1IICE, President. SAMUEL DAVIS, Vlco President. 31. OWENS, Secretary nnd Treasurer. EDWAItl) W. SHOEMAKER, Attorney. JIItECTOItS-P. J. Monachal!, M. I.. Keni inerer, Levi llefowich, John 1. Hoehni, I). It. James, John Mieldazls, Thomas Jones, (leorfre H. Williams, J. P. Williams. OPEN EVERY DAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Eooms foT painless extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see ns. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Xogan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, f JTUmta's Block) EfaJt Centre Street. Oftlce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. A genuine welcome awaits youat JOE WYATT'5 SALOON, .Cor. Haiti and Coal,Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and lo constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks and clears. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking-! 13 N. Jardin Street. FALL and WINTER STYLES Call nnd heo tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Full nnd Winter Suitings Shenan doah has ever had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you are a hard man to suit we want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., Sd. North (Via In St. Q 6
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