PITHY POINTS. V ( u; l'( Throughout tlio ltegtmi Clirnn the il tor llnaty I'eruaul. I'ku lhli Jay In the Inst day fur (IUiir n..lt....lt,.... . '. s, of JiicIckoiii, lias announced " '',11,1,1,, rr W,,,,nP..r r,f Mnlia. V'r 7r t'Hv School Hoard will r i Jintolliurr Tlioro nro sold soon In i. uiu l&f i t1"" ul mri. ti. u. minium, ui 4i i M,c" "'"t "er permanent ro- or -i (I. A IE , of llalianoy my, ctcd to-morrow evening liy ('. if Ashland Forge Aswcl.itlon will nik t lie r mi appropriation of 73,000 , two - rs. .nly of t li.it. Ilaldwlu, traveling of a liuitdiiiK and loan ussocla und on the mounuiln near coil g'lnlii IHlio mi li illl 'jin kv ( d tl ion, 7 Til Qui ..U'liacli lias resigned Ids position titer lit tlio Win. I'oon colliery Iiljitrcit nt Work. John M. Jones, of nst Applo alley, wlillo engaged In repairing a chain on an elevator nt Indian Hideo colliery this morning, he had tlio mUfortuno of losing a joint on tlio small linger of tho left hand. He was about to connect tho broken parts of tho chain with a chain block to draw both ends to gether, when the hook broke, causing his hand to bo caught between tho shaft nnd tho block with tho nbovo result. Mr. Jones went to thn ollico of Dr. W. N. Stein, wlicro tho wound was dressed. .. ; llotttcd Sunshlno for tho Biiflcrer from throat or lung troubles is found In tho pleas ant tasted anil quick curing remedy known ns Wench's (llyccrolo of Tar and Wild Cherry. It hasbeen tried in this town and has given entire satisfaction. Sold by Chas. Povinsky, .Shenandoah, I'd. 12-3 2w WILL DEMAND OFFICES. ml tug ( .mo position at Oerber colliory, ward tho well known Ashland ah lied lo run a 100 yard raco .inn I.xcelsioron Christmas Day. II, Ta.W00 J I i Ill 1 T1 ,1 f ULIUtTII 111 VIIIUM. Ul IDIU inmy McHukv of Philadelphia, . in i ii. t-- -1- m. .. In. ', I'UIUl.lUli 111 UIUI.UIK. lovcr( .id- ' nvti Kiiutvu I'uuiuuiaii ; , i Lt- . r uiuur. lily nia puwvr Ul l-atis) is an Intnato of tlio Illooinlng and ills condition is so critical I. ...... dsn tstoiif, PILLS euro Liver Ills, liter', Indigestion, Headache. I'owet laxative. All Druggists. ! hob lis be llso I'lsinisseti I'lini't Justice Cardiu hold another It Dt'ho caso of O. w. Ilartholomcw his d Fogle, who got mixed up In tho I sevi'tam Kancicrius' saloon, on Last Ir wli t, Monday night through nc- Iwnsi a stranger to tlio placo. I lie iiMt been luiiiul ami win no doubt Illy ,lf shady. Justico Cardin dis a of case against llartholomow and ng. nit of ovldenco and gavo thorn Iiailn ivlco as to niaklug acquaintances was o. Neither of tho young men wlni' any trouble of tho kind before initio uuuoumeuiy innocent victims icdbtiuccs. They havo learned a lie Mo balauco of their lives. It Is I is ncd that tho stranger forced the rued,'' and used tho young men to give liookir of respectability ami ward oil' loutlitbathe might with mora caso Shomnco to places whoro ho could Ii ever make 1,000,000, no matter i Tin live, but you will savo it if you Jcled f ACTORY SHOE STORE and 11V0 Lolls - - tlonsow llnptlftt l'astor. tsi till Telegram. liu wb Gallagher; of Lewlsburg. Pa., l urneccd pastor of tho Baptist church iid Market streets, succeeding Lvu upllllams. who resigned somotlmo Il bridmrgo of tho church at Mahanoy I.stniiallagher is making preparations lycrs tins place, and expects to do so Spcai drown... . .. ' " ivhilo ''o Uromo Quinino Tablets. AH Llnd."1" 'Ho money it it tails Hi euro. avil t Nnnie In tlio Hlght l'laco. Our Special Sale on Watches For the Month of December At unheard of prices. Noth ing will be more appreciated for tt ffibristmas (5tft. Drop tis a postal and allow your wants to be known. A model jewelry house, with the very latest production of everything pertain ing to this line. ...Tho Largest and Oldest Houso in tho... ...County... Established 1846. fl. G. GHBEK'S SOJlS, O S. Contro St., POTTSVILLE, PENNA. Ell,,. Mi imrtoror eo"S"S aim coins, .urg's .'i rug store, Bud Dre ;ouni; ofllc tho I Kc. At Advance in Price of Patent Medicine.... The manufacturers having ad vanced the price of PATENT MEDICINE, the articles now selling for 20c,, 4SC. and 65c. will be advanced to their regular prices, 25c., 50c. and 75c. on Dec. 14th. Take advantage of the pres ent reduced prices by buying now. See Our Window Display for These Medicines. WASLEY'S DRUG STORE, 106 SI. tVlaln Street. l'ollsh, Lithuanian nnd Hungarian Voters Orgautzo for 1'olltlci. Yesterday ofternoon nbqut four hundred Poles, Lithuanians and Hungarians as sembled lu tho basement of St. George's Lithuanian Ilonian Catholic church, on South Jardln street, and inaugurated a movement which they intend shall play an Important part in tlio borough election next spring. Tho notices of tlio mooting wero issuod from tho pulpits of tho Lithuanian and Qrcok Catholic churches last Sunday, and tho object of tho meeting was to mako arrangements for an organized dcrit&nd for recognition of tlio nationalities named in tho nominations for borough ollicers to bo niado next spring, Tlio meeting was presided over by Rev. Melukas, ono of tho assistant priests of tho Lithuanian church. Among tho speakers wero A. 1 Tabor, 1. W. Blcrstoln, Charles Schwartz, Charles Iiadzlewicz, John Makof ski, Frank Ureblleh, Miko lirunza and William Itakles. Tho principal addresses were in lino of explanation of tho number and character of borough cilices and tho manner In which they wore filled. Special atttenttnn was given to tho duties and emol uments of tlio ollices of Keiolver of Taxos, Chief llurgcss and llorough Justices, ns well ascertain influences attached to tho positions of Councilmeu and School Directors. Mr. lllerstcin devoted himself especially to this subject and said that tho reason tho Poles, Lithuanians and Hungarians havo no repre sentatives on tho police forco or on tho corps of school tcuchors is that they havo nouo of their poople 011 tho llorough Council or School Hoard. Tho addtessos having been concluded It was decided to appoint a commlttco of twelve, four from each of tho thrco nationalities, to wait upon tho standing coinmlttcos of tho respective political parties and demand sub stantial recognition in tlio election to bo held noxt Spring. Eight members of the com mittee, four from tho Polish and tho sarno number from tho Lithuanian elements, wero at once selected. Tho appointment of the remaining four was laid over to afford timo for consultation with Rev. Cornelius Laurisin, tho priest of St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, who is absont from tho town. Tlio appointments will probably bo mado by noxt Monday. It has been learned that the committee will flrst wait upon tho Citizens' pariy, and If that wing fails to give tho recognition de manded, tho Democratic will then bo asked to glvo it. The nature of the demand will bo fixed by the committee, hut it has already been hinted that tho committee will ask that somoono of tho nationalities bo given tho nomination for Rccolvor of Taxes, or Chief llurgcss, and possibly ono or two nominations for llorough Council and School Board. It Is stated upon tho sarno authority that tho nomination of A. P. Tabor for Chief llurgcss will bo asked. Tho members of tho committee as it stands now are: Polish Walter Eynkawicz, Michael Mocarawicz, Peter Macufski and T. Fad rowski. Lithuanian A. P. Tabor, P. W. Ilierstcin, Andrew Moluskey and William Snyder. It is understood that P. W. Bier stein will seek a nomination for Borough Justice. A meeting of tho commlttco is to be held to-night. I d's Df :urs M ria S ilkinson's Holiday News. irt clo I unity hro . ... ... iboysh nonest Wort n m fcverytninc: we miow in Ing on Atton- Cxrant Hnliflnv .Stock. Our Public Annreciate BOO cast DR. TALMAOE TO WED. Ttw Famous Preacher Will Marry Ills Son-ln-Law' Sitter. Now YortK, Doo. 9. A spoclnl to The World from Slna Sinn saysi Hov. T. Do- Wltt Tnlmngo nnd MUs fiusle Mnngam, of this city, aro to bo married. Tho an nouncement vraa lrnulo yosterdny In Sing Slug by rolatlvoa of both persons. Tho exact (Into of tho wedding has not boon determined, but tho ovont will lu nil prob ability bo within a wcok. Tho young lady who Is nuout to become tho brldo of tho noted preachor U tho daughter of Daniel D. Mnngam, of Now York city. Sho Is a bruuotto of 30. The Mntignms lmvort winter rosldoncoon Mad ison twonno. Now York. Dr. Tnlmngo's (laughter Is inarrlod to Miss Mnngam'g brother, Danlol D. Mnngnm, Jr. Dr. Tal mage's socond wlfo dlod more than a year ngo. f EitSONAL. Councilman Boehra is slowly recovering from an attack of asthma. Qoorgo Wyatt, of Ashland, visited friends In town yesterday. Miss Hattio Morris, of South Bowers strcot, spent to-day In Pottsvllla. Mrs. James Birmingham, of Turkey Run, yesterday gavo birth to a son. W. G. Gregoiy was a p&ssengor on tho noon P. & R. train to Reading. Joseph Reeso is lying, soriously ill at his homo in Lost Creek, of brain fevsr. Policeman Thomas Leo transacted business lu Pottsvlllo to-day. W. K. nail, representing the Pease piano. Now York, was In town to-day consulting their agents, O'Nolll Bros. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooucy, of West Oak strcot, aro both confined to their homo by lllucss. COTTOLUNB. COTTOLENB. (ottplene The best for shortening and frying. Clean and healthful. No swine fat in it. Genuine Oottoleno Is sold evorywhoro with tratJo marki "Oottolene" and itctr't head in cottor-plant wrcathon every tin. A handsomely Illustrated Kitchen Calendar of unlquo design, for 1997, containing Three Hundred and Hlxtj-Hve Selected Recipes by the best known tencher of and writers oa cookery. Will be sent on receipt of this advertisement and six cents In stamps. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. III. We Are Now Ready for-g THE HOLIDAY TRADE. l) Willi pr till it -''-" i" I ., .liar litant jparations. ue city liii bo i Keautv ot the btore's llVll SO! lc.H0f t C.if, M.n. , met 1 Ue v Ivhen o-JstmaS .were . rplod""Ji Which Prompts Our Holiday Our Windows are But a Hint of Interior But Come of Q'lr Capes as well as Plush or Hoju.nes are marked at tempting j roko hl'tushC'apcs worth S7.50, now -Ik lined and lur ciIrc. t loin . ir fe.oo foi a irood one: vuu l asked to pay half as much more V Bmm lp.ilpra; fiiir's mi rnrrect ill .lvle PODS I Dress Stuffs. re sensible cift than a nice dress ?t 0.vc have every w eave and shade l.llS, Slv'n2- I'rices run from IOC. to v.ilne for Xmas dress huvimr. ST MAS 3l 46-incli Henrietta 50c, any fbrace ltxnslt.net. Soaps. iniiif fiju nate purcnasc enaoics us 10 k Soan. 1 nieces in box. foi id flfl " ' 1'" l.idken Ineii, nfs and Boas . prico' than cost of material, I e til lateness of the season, lulrchiefs. sell or Sc. Glo1 H, Spsana aorcnio picic iromjucucr S railCY liailUKl-Iklucia cai..,, auv in, lii-mmol or fancv em lob nil. Hnndkerchiefs, Sc. each i the mini of other stores. Tine Silk ... . ... lerll :,uc' 'or men or women, wmi ottsA" ,n,lln,M "S'K 1 uc" A MARVELOUS EXHIBITION. The .Swiss Vllluge lSxposltlon li Hero and Should be Seen br All. Without doubt tho largest, most wonderful and most interesting collection of automatic works ever on exhibition in this or any other country is now open to tho public in Sheuan doah at the Franey building, comer of Main and Oak streets, and attracting large crowds of our best pooplo. You have nev.r seen such a puzzling piece of mechanism as this, and you will bo astonished that such work Is posslblo to como from tho mind and hands of ono man, Tlic principal feature is Bergman's cele brated "Swiss Yillago" so perfect andllfe-liko in diverse movements, bo Ingsnious In con struction and so complicated In mechanical devices that visitors look and study with wonder and astonishment at tlio results of human genius and paticuco. Prof. Merger's cabinet collection, repre senting ancient and modern life, scenery and character, uro spectacles of the' highest and grandest typo of artistic mechanism. The marvelous works aro explained to the spectator by a special lecturer. It il quito imposslblo for us to give a comprehensive description of these wonders to our readers, but we hope that all will avail themsslves of tho only opportunity they will ever havo to witness this grand entertainment before It leaves Bhonandoah. Komembor it will be hero only a few day's. . The Hoy Uscapod. A horso owned by ft rag and bone dealer ran away on East Applo alley this afternoon and upset tho wagon, damaging it and break ing the harness. Tho horse fell and ono ef Its sides was Injured. A small boy who was In tho wagon escaped injury. ;.V GOOD THING 11 Dozen of 75 and BS cent shirts at 03 cents now. Fino French Percales, two collars and a pair of cuffs aid perfectly fitting, to closo out fall styles of '00. At MAX LEVIT'S. The Bean Remains Arrive. The remains of Michael J. Dean, of Ilrowns villo, who was killed In tho railroad yards at Allegheny City on Monday, arrivod in town at noon to-day. Thoy were taken to the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Dean, at Brownsvillo, from which placo tho funeral will tako place to-morrow. Sorvico will bo held lu the Annunciation Catholic church, of town, and interment in the St. Joseph's cometory, at Glrardvllle. Upon their arrival tho remains wero accom panied by Messrs. A. Bnrke, A. Tracey, John Desmond and J. W. Weiloy, representing Good Will Lodge No, 100, Brotherhood of trainmen, and Messrs. A. J. Dean, T. Fallon, J. J. Ityan and T. C. Buckley, representing Marquette Council No. 438, Young Men's Institute, both organizations of Allegheny City, Pa. Hugh Dean, of Pittsburg, cqu ductor on the Pan Handle Itailroad and s brother of the deceased, James Barret, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Dean, of Leetonla, Ohio also arrived with tho remains to attend the funeral, MAHANOY CITY. Hoys Hen's and Women's Gloves. Fine guaranteed kid gloves in all the new colors, nnd not a poor glove in the lot. Kvery glove we sell bears our guar antee, which means jour money back if they don'l wear right. Cashmere Gloves und Mittens to suit all in price or quality. Fancy Articles. We have n rich collection of fine hand painted boxes of Celluloid or richly carv ed Metal Boxes for gloves, ties, hand kerchiefs, Jewelry, etc. Comb and Brush sets and other useful and appropriate novelties, from 25c. to $3.00 each. Holiday Umbrellas. Good Silk umbrellas for a dollar and npwardj. More Holiday Hints. Ladies' Silk Garters 19c., 25c, 50c. and 75c. Holiday Ribbons For Fancy Work. We've the right ribbon stock to pick from, and sell pure silk satin ribbons at Hie following special prices : No. 5, 4c; No. 7, 6c; No. 9, 8c, Nos. 12 and 16, 10c.; No. 22, I2c. There are Others. We can name hundreds of other choice new goods suitable for presents, such as fine shirts, neckwear, underwear or Hosiery. Table Linens. Towels. Nankins, Bureau Scarfs, Che nille or Tapestry Curtains or Covers, lace Curtains and a hundred pretty things for household use or adornment. Stamped Goods rn J.inenJ for bureau, sideboanlVje'1 VOUR purchases for Christmas gifts should be made where you can buy tt f f , . y-v . , r . r i- y-v t- me uesi goous ior ine least money, uur reputation lor uuuu GOODS AND LOW PRICES is well established, which is fully shown by the business we are doing. We have made' special efforts to prepare for your wants, and we are confident we are in position to meet them. Among the many good thirds shown in this large dry goods house are the following, at cheaper prices than they can be bought in the large cities : Linen Table Sets, Tibet Boas, Coque Hackle and Ostrich Feather Boas, from $i to $12.50 each. Ostrich and Coque Collarettes, Sofa Pillows, Head Rests, Ladies' and Children's Kid Gloves, Towels, Napkins, Chenille Table Covers, Shawls, Blankets, Table Linens, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear and Hosiery direct from the manufacturers, Pocket Books, Ribbons, Children's Silk Caps, Stamped Linens, and best Filo, Roman and Em broidery Silks only 3c. per skein. OUR COAT ROOM " Is the centre of attraction; look through it and pick out what you want at 25 per ct. less than the ssmc would cost you elsewhere. We sell the DELINEATOR and carry a full line of BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS. P. J. GAUGHAN, - 2? N. Main St. Arreitod and Charged With Holl oing Freight Cars. Mahanoy City, Dee. 0. John Kline, John Swartz, Henry McDonald and Matthew Cooper, Jr., hoys ranging from 11 to 14 years, were before Justice Jones last evening, charged with stealing a case of whiskey valued at $30 from a freight car at Oak Hollow siding, near Buck Mountain. They took tho whiskey to i winter shanty nnd in dulged In au orgie. They wero fouud in a helpless condition by their parents. Ono of tho boys was carried homo and a physician stated that a dolay of five minutes would have had a fatal tiled on the victim. When arraigned before tho Justico tho boys denied the robbery, but the evidence against them, was strong and each was held In $300 ball. Joseph Hough, a saloonkeeper on North Main street, died at nine o'clock last night, after an illness of three weeks. The de ceased was 03 years of age and a native of England. lie had been a resident of town for 32 years. The funeral will take placo on Friday. George Jones has returned from tho l'ros byteriau hospital at Philadelphia, whero he was treated for nasal cancer. M, J. McQulro, the local hypnotist, gave a private exhibition in Kaler'a dance hall last evening with great success. He will give a public vxhibitlou In Kaier's opera house next Saturday night. An Overcoat Offer. This Is an offer In which everybody Is In terested. The cold weather is hero and tho overcoat and a good warm suit is a man's best friend. Our overcoat are unprecedented In magnitude and unrivaled In excellence. No tailor can make any bettor at three times the price In fact, no bettor made at any prico. Free, unrestricted, unlimited cholco of all our very finest Imported ovorcoata for a limited timo only. This offur has never been before attempted never will be offered again and should bring the big piles down to the level we want tuem In leu than ten nays. Nothing better for a Christmas present for the fathor or son, or any other man, youth or boy, but In addition to our large line of clothing, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods will also have a specially selected line of Christmas presents in fancy cloves, smok ing Jackets, fete One of our winter caps may prevent your lvasband or sou from having his am fWuit i.mi,. ti I JviE Yxicb Clothiko Hovsit They're In II aril Luck. The "Red Stocking" theatrical company was billed to appear here last night, and whon several theatre-goers appeared at the theatre they found tho doors closed, and left swearing vengeance at the management for failing to notify the public. The company stranded at Patterson, N. J., several days ago, whero It first appeared after leaving New York city. The "Koad to Wealth," anothor company billed through this region, went to tho wall at WUkcsharre. Silver novelties at Maloy's jewolry store. .1 Large Shoe Business. The Factory Shoe Store, corner Main aud Centro streets, has established a large shoo business, undor the able management of Mr, Moyer, by their enterprise and liberal treat ment of customers. In the past few months thoy have given to their patrons nearly 100 lamps and a large amount of the gold aluminum tableware, and are now giving each purchaser of fifty cents worth of shoes a chance on a handsome French doll, robed in finest style of the art. Tho doll will be presented to the lucky customer on Christmas Evo. Ilia ItAnOAINS IN FINE NEGLIGEE siirrtTg. . iVo positively carry no stock over from ono season to tho other, and so we will sell our fall stock which remains at 75 cents, formerly f 1.00 aud fl.35. At MAX LEVIT'S. County 1'rlson Statement. The accounts of the county prison havo been audited for the month or November, and the total cest of maintenance Is given as 1 1.860.1)3 : total receipts from sales, etc, (1,108.33. Average number of prisoners per day, 110 ; avcrago cost per prisoner per day, 0 13-100. Goods manufactured during mouth Rag Carpet, 1,280 yards; Ingrain Carpet, 107; Check, 43 ; Half hose, 02 J dozen. Til lteglitry Hooks. The Commissioners' clerks are unusually busy preparing and sending out the rsglstry books to all parts of the connty. The blanks for the proper registration of births and deaths aro also being sent out. The Assessors of town have received their books and will assume their duties in a few days. TO CUKE A COIJ IN ONE DAY Tako Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to euro 25 cents. Our 1800 X-raaa Announcement. Election uncertainties, with their disturb ing influences, are past. For December we anticipate the largest mouth's business we Lave ever done. Our selections have been mado early and the bnty hum heard In overy department Is an indication that the buyers at-reo with ns tual wo nave tuo nest, newest and cheapest line oi nouuay gooos in town 12 ii.r. uil l)Ilil. in." k V fin Mia Mli Inn... at Alleirhenv Cltv Michael J., son ol l'atrlck II. and Cather ine I)oan, of Ilrownsvilto, aised 27 years, ir.inoral will tnlcA nlaca on Thursday. 10th inst., at t a. in., from the residence ot the .uirA.l. nt IlKivvnivilla. Iteouiem hlall mass ut Annunciation church. Shenandoah. Intel incut at Bt. Jonenh'a cemetery at Glrardvllle. Itelatlvcs and Mends aro respectfully Invited OPEN EVERYDAY Beauty Unrolled Go to the Shenandoah Dental Booms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silvei fillings. If your artificnl teeth do not suit you call to see ns. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to uenuii surgery. No charges for extracting when plates ait ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman'a Block) EZaet Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. tft.CHASg$ BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT IT 181 Tho rlch.rtof all rontnratht Food,, bnnui ft npUcea tho lima aukBtmcea to toe tilood anil norrca that are eibaaatcd In ("1tihte-elvlntlni.Vibr(lliae,lnaieHlon, olgu llvlig, ovurwork, worr, exceaaea, abuae,ct4. WHAT IT PQE8! JIT miking tin bloiM Pajiarlcb,ana lhaJlceitlonpsrffct.lt creaits aolld fteah, lnuaola and atranatb. Tha narvea ba To the admiring gnie of those who have a taste ior really line won paper is tno uiaiiiny ouietr wall nnnpr wrlnVlnA we have lust reaelved.You can find any color or pattern you wnnt for your hall, hed room, parlor, dlnliiK room, kitchen or cafo, from So up to 1 per roll. Fine ortlstio papers a specialty. House, Slen and Decorative Painting;. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Bend postal. J. R. GARDEN, 22) tV. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. l'lace Your Orders Now, iada troui.tha bralaiaoorota acttre and rorrtitorios loat iltalltr and atopplns all if dralna and waakneaa laaltbaraez, Itbaa clear, t waatlna i noxiii.l and ai a famala regulator It la worth lta raight In (told. One boi laita a waak. Prioa ., or boa.naluu. Druf jlita pr bj mill. IlooUfi've, . THE DR. CHASE COW.PAN V, 1U? Ohantnnt fit. rbUadalshla. WINTER - GARMENTS ! We gtva the blfftreat bargains at rock bottom prtcM. honest quality, all grade und style in ....Men's, Boys' and Children's Oiercoats In Moltons, Heavers, Chinchillas, UlaUrs and Kersey's, we can suit you everytlnie. Business Suits.: Boys' and Children's Clothing In all the latest maVes which have a tailor made aunearance. and are neat and pcrieca in nnian. ROCHESTER COTHIHG HOUSE, Cor. Main and Cherry Sta. - Sam Block, Prop -FINK- to attend. It GOLD WATCHES, RINGS, CHAINS. Gold and Silver NoveltieSj. Holiday Gifts for Young and Old. We have a very flno select stock add Our prices are lowest fur stylo and quality. ELLIS DUELL'S, COS S. Main St. asy to Take asy to Operate Are leatures peculiar to Hood's 1111s. Bmall In size, tasteless, cfflclent, thorough. As one man E AMERICAN LINE RED STAR LINE STEAHSUIP COMPANIES.-- Bteamara leave New York and Philadelphia or principal puna in oiu country. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTKD. A girl for general housework. Apply at No. 121 North Jardln stree t. St moil nnffT: Two 1? well heated. Apply at No. 211 West Oufc nice unfurnished rooms. rat Oak 12-5-tI HUNT. A nice suitable for office IlEBALD Office TT01.1,,, room, second floor, purposes. Apply at J street, Nos. 133 and 13, for salo cheap. In- Oil SALE. A double property, on Lino jra an Felix quire ot M street McMannaman, on Una BANK ELECTION The annual election of tho stockholders of the Merchant's No tional lianu oi HiicnniKioun, rn., win oe ueiu hi the banking house, Tuesday, January 12, 1807, between the hours of 2 and 4 p. in., for the purpose ot electing thirteen (13) Directors to servo tho ensuing year. 12-V-0t 11. 1. 11UNTKU, Hauler. 1 A REWARD. Will be paid for Informa JS1U tion that will lead to the recovery of a borse and harness stolen on the nlfc'ht of the 8th Inst, from the stable of William and Frank uumorowicz, ai aueuauuoan, j-a. uiikk norse. blind In right eye. I'-MKH WOOD'S MlfflhTOffl COLLEGE FERGUSON BLOCK. New system of book-keeping and ofllco practice, actual business from tho start. Rates of tuition for night school, Including books and stationery for first Introduction, One Month - - $ s 00 Two Months - - - 9 oo Three Months - . 12 oo Four Months - - - 15 oo (0) The system la arrftngetl for those who liava but little time lo devote to the work nnd lathe most practical system of book-keeping over published. W. II. Hehl wai the first to complete the work, nnd after ten weeks1 practice he accepted a position as bookkccier at 800,00 per month, and gave entire satisfaction. Kdgar Vidler was the first to take tt up at rottsville. Ills progress Is excellent. Special Rates For Day School. 4 i -a A 1 ifr 1 ,U 1 ! ,a a . i. iii.. a . i all a t CoUpga For Parttcut
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