mUY F01NTB. V ( i f( Throughout the Itpglon Cliron llic d lor llmty 1'erusnl. rkui nblo Jay U the last day fur filing apiillintliins. I -a. of JnclcRont, lias nnununrcil . 'iildato for Huiiorvlsor of Alalia Uttarl'ilv Sc,"",, "w--1-"111 i' -n't ollkxr There nro said toon to be but (Yjion of Mrs. .1. J. Italian, of 81,ch 'ia- '"f perniBiicnt ro ('"'inil 0 A IS . of tfalianoy Cily. (, clcd to-morrow evening by ( 'uniii . . . , . tho .iri Pollll III!! I Iliofl isbi tfllllt . f Ashland Forgo Association will ink tlio r mi appropriation of f75,0O0 , two r rs, ( ,m 'has, Halilwin, traveling 'm ' " ',u"l""K loan ussocia lev i'"'"' "" '10 mountain noar ..lehnrli 1ms resigned his position 'f rj." liter at tlio Win. I'onn colliery QU, .ino position at Gerber colliery, o B ...... .. . warn, ino wen Known .siiiniiii at- lied to run a 101) yard rnco .urn l.xi'clsloron Christinas Day. T M0 00 Inn '"-'uc'1" Win Uilison, of I'alo finny aicuiiic. oi i nuaueipuia, IWyii-,'"lm',, 011 111 tho rark Theatre, "l-T.. II.. .1l 1... .. II. I .tilt nun ituuwu CUUICUIUIl ' Inrrnr 1,'ic, Inel Via Twit, f l-atisf iniiiaie oi mo incoming- I ....'j anu ins conuuion is bo critical I'd sa n'"10,t bourly expected. Istou,, PILLS euro Ilvcr Ills, iter l,( Indigestion, Ileailache. ow;t laxative All Druggists. Case Dismissed Justice Card in bold another 1 1 Ditho caso of U. V. Ilartboloracw his d Fogle, who got mixed up In the I sevt'Iam Kancicrius' saloon, mi East Ir wu t, JllonUay night through ac I was a stranger to tho placo. The lo iVt boon found and will no doubt Illy lf shady. Justico Cardln dls (n of caso against Itartholomaw mid UK. "f ovldcnco nnd gave thorn lailn Ivlco as to making acquaintances was o. A cither ot tlio young men I wini1 any trouble of tho kind boforo mil to uudoiihtedly innocent victims led buncos. Thny bavo learned Slic lllo balance of their lives. It is is nf ! that tho stranger forced the L nediand used tho young men to give liookir of respectability and ward off on tli that lie might with moro case Shoiurjco to places whero bo could IV evorinakc $1,000,000, no mattor i Tin live, but you will savo It If you Jclod actory Siiok STortE and Ilvo hoi is ttous ow Huptlst I'm tor, tS tilt Telegram. lln wh Gallagher; of Lowlsburg. Pa., hurneood pastor of tho Ilaptist church I os., 'id Market streets, succeeding vn unllllains. who ro&icncd soma time I) bridiargo of the church at Mnhauov Kstailallauher Is making preparations lycra' this placo, and expects to do bo eipeai drowi j.ipjtU A COLD IN ONK DAY Ivliilo '6 Broino Quinine Tablets. All LInJind tho money If it fails to euro. vl! Itho Hi r,u1ll lfl 1Ile -iigu - lace. luarto.;or t018"9 ami corns, Hoc. l.urg's "rugstoro. At liOureil at Work. John M. Jones, of East Applo alley, whllo engaged In repairing a chain on an elevator at Indian Itidgo colliery this morning, he had tlio misfortune of losing a Joint on tho small linger of tho left hand. He was about to connect tho broken parts of tlio chain with a chain block to draw both ends to gether, whep the hook broke, causing his hand to bo caught between tlio shaft and tho block with tho abovo result. Mr. Jones wont to tho olllco of Dr. W. N. Stoln, whero tho wound was dressed. llottled Siinshino for tho snflcror from throat or lung trouble Is found In tho pleas ant tasted anil quick curing remedy known ns Wcnck's (llyccrolo of Tar and Wild Cherry. It lias been tried In this town and lias given entlro satisfaction. Sold by Chas. l'ovlnsky, Shenandoah, l'a, 12-3 2w Our Special Sale on Watches For the Month of December At unheard of prices. Noth ing will be more appreciated for a bvistmas (gift Drop us 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 the... ...County... Established 1846. t G. GHEEH'S SOJJS, O S. Contra St., POTTSVILLE, PENN A. Advance in Price of Patent Medicine.... The manufacturers having ad vanced the price of PATENT MEDICINE, the articles now selling for 2oc, , 45c. 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 N. Main Street. I A. '.. lud Dr pount, ollic tho r ilkinson's Holiday News. I d'H Di hirs M iria S iff Cl0 I muiy uro ooysh Honest Worth in Everything We Show in Ing on Attori. Hronf Hntiflnv C.nrU Citf On Mir. A nnHonintn lOOCaSI v.iviuj A ULfllW ipi CWIUI.I. ti it tilllCl JI lC n .llor tant jparations. ue city ni be 1 Renntv of the Stnrp-'s livilsei J lesof t Cno Bolan, , ,moti Uot Ivhen ojstmas explcxlHng. Which Prompts Our Holiday Our Windows are But a Hint of Interior But Come of Qir PnnM ns well n Phisli ivt HojUines are marked at temiitinf Iruko liiashC:apcs worth 87.50, now k lined ami fur edge. Cloth e. . - 1 n mm r .uu k,i a outi one ; you II Im asked to pay half as much more r lealers: our's are correct in stvle PODS I Dress Stuffs. 're sensible rift than a nice dress t Cwe have every weave and shade .llS, Jiving prices run from 10c. to varil . ' ' VmIiim (rr Vmne rlrca Itttvtnrr ISTMAS 1 46-inch Henrietta 50c, any I brace gMIet Soaps. Alienate purchase enables us to sell If Snnt. 1 riirf in hnv fnr Cr. hs pa ' ' -1 J lidken lueii, fs and Boas Mers!, prices than cost of material, I e Ul lateness of the season. I'ERB N(as Ilulold - . B-!. bDsand dozen to pick Irom : better I'er-pl: 'esJ mone tBan any ot'Cr bouse. Li Fancy Handkerchiefs ic. each; ne linen, nemmeu or lancy em DD an. Handkerchiefs. . each : the qua I of other stores. Fine Silk erb 'Juefi for men or women, with 0119 "V1 ,n,unli al rlB'lt rr,cc5. y by v Id otht lice pu tor Hen's and Women's Gloves. Fine guaranteed kid gloves in all the new colors, and not a poor glove in the lot. Kvcry glove we sell lears our guar antee, which means your nioncy buck if they ilon't wear right. Cashmere Cloves nnd Mittens to suit all in price or quality. Fancy Articles. We have a rich collection of fine hund painted boxes of Celluloid or richly carv ed Metal Boxes for gloves, ties, hand kerchiefs, jewelry, etc. Comb and llrush sets and other useful and appropriate novelties, from 25c. to 53.00 each. Holiday Umbrellas. Good Silk umbrellas for a dollar and upwards. 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 the following special prices 1 No. s, 4cj No, 7, 6c. j No. 9, 8c. Nos, 12 and 1 6, ioc.j No. 22, 12c, 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, Napkins, Bureau Scarfs, Che nille or Tapestry Curtains or C'overs, lace Curtains and a hundred pretty things for household use or adornment. Stamped Goods JJiiens for bureau, sideboarcJjtoBil, WILL DEM l'ollsli, Idtliuniilnn OrBaulr.,c l'.glon Citron Yesterday oftornoi,,.,,,,,,. Poles, Lithuanians seinbled lu tho ba , , , Lithuanian Itomau ( bccn organized Jardin street, and It, which they Intond ,lst.BM 77 years, part In the lorouj Plsco ytorday. Tim l.ntlrnq r,P Mm ,(Slnst tbo V. & It. tho pulpits of tho llorecs cn routo Catholic churchos Iq"1" of thomcctlnir wasfW" lnan from an organised dcriian' lo1"11 B? corns nationalities named '"r Aniorican. borough olucers to li Tower City, was Tho meeting war somo uys ,,u Melukas, 0110 of t , Lithuanian churclitkera win warn A. P. Tnl.nr. ISvillo In April. Schwartz, Charles imoklu district are ski, Frank Grobl'iy the region. William Itakles. '. '" wcl1, known n-rm In linn ,,r --ound sporting man, and character of 'bcelmeu's race now manner in which tluare 0r(J,n. atttcntion was give- ,, , umonts of tho oillvc been subscribed Chief Burgess and J. Forgusou. as certain Inlluenco a" election of Councllmen auf lllu Post-offlco in Bierstein devoted ' olllc9 V'7?0, subject and said t"? tMr robberies Lithuanians and Ultlzens of lalo arc sontatlvcs on tbo rUE tougUs wbo in" of school tcachorsl , tholr people on UiB. owncl1 ,IIe,nry, Board. was robbed of Ti.n o,i.iin..n 1.. Tuesday evening. wo.,ir.ol.in.i i..nm young men of ...... ............. "i-t. four from each of ' , , wait upon tho stleut a' alnvUlo. Fountain Springs Is stautlal recognitiof,ety-s!x oocuPautof noxt Spring. Eli , , . , . . nilttr-n. four frnm . town has decidsd to number from tho IialJ, 10 the ow Odd i tin,,i White street. mlnl,,f Huck Is moving his for consultation wl t0 the ho,u'0 f01?'01 tho priest of St. ,,erts- on C8t Uoi church, who Is al appointments will mon MS''a3r. , y is now agitating tho It has been loan.' .,i i.f ,i, first wait upon agheiot,h is unanl. that wing falls to AuiMldus Wom0r, lS-t iimnucu. mo cini tho flncst all(j rS, . , .,'1'ocs and rubliers in Thenaturoof t!, hoS(.lls c,ieaporthan the committee-, ? 1!ccauso i10 bas no hinted that thomly for Tig somo one of tho lng of rcnt nd 8per nomination for B.ngi whicll bcI10flts tbo Burgess, and posa 0 doc3 not cIalm to 8oU for Borough Counbut by consiaorIng tho U.UIU uj.uii mi ono readily ee nomination of A. otucr8 aud ,till main- win uo asieu. convllco the puichaser Tho mombcrs end examluo our stock now are : l'ollsh-eil wm, others, aud you Mocarowlcz, Totnt a true ono. Save 16 rowskl. Lithua chase and remember tho Bierstein, Andre A.Womeb. Snyder. Itisui 12 1 North Main St. ! stein will seek Justice. Ameetr- i:tKlnment. be bold to nlght.iraui will be rendered at Hope Section No. 10, J.T. A MAnV)'n'Eut: Address by chalr t singing, opening ode; The Swiss Vlllananka . recIUtion, Earl Shoul, dueti Mimes Margaret Without doubt Ullams: reading. I. N. and most Intorcs, Joseph Bowman; Bolo, works ever on Mner ; recitation, Thomas country is now 0011, John Danks; solo, doah at the Frarsou ; address, Rev. A. and Oak atrectntal solo, B. T. Mansoll ; of our best petSeltzor; singing, closlug such a puzzliug , and you will be possible to conio 6 for tue Buffer om ono man, blcs is found In tho pleas Tho principal curinS remedy known brated "Swiss erolo of Tar and W lid in diverse mov " tried iu thU towu a,,d tructlon and .Alsfactlon, Sold by Chas. devices that vl'loal1' 1a- 12-3-Bw wonder and ast , . . . . ; Gniun I.nws, human genius a' , , . , , Brof jergcr'Commi83lonmetln Uarr!s sentingancient'f; STe Important lel-character.ares;"1- " "Proposed to Intro grandest type om bl" " mke ihf hunKt" Tho marlortobor " DJml,,.r 15; .pecUtor by a t0 '",Ub't the 6416 , impossible for 'Po10," of '8 out; dcscriptlon of t',ia, '? lZati to !toP Pot butwehopotln,mlttee ,w(a PP0nted to the only opporfc,rPro5enUtioato tbo Lts' witness this gr leaves BhenandtLS TjIver , heroonlyjLfevdlgesUon eftdBch jcatlve. All Druggists. Hoys Arrrit.1,1, Itcoonled. bllud Wllkesbarre Coat Com Mahanoy Cm', '-u ,(n Kline John Swartz, Henry McDonald and lial.a'.-- Cooper, Jr., boys ranglug from 11 to 14 yoars, were before Justice Jones Ia3t evening, charged with stealing a case of whiskey valuod at $30 from a freight car at Oak Hollow siding, near Buck Mountain. They took tho whiskey tort winter shanty nnd in dulged In an orgie. They were found in a helpless condition by their parents. Ono of tho hoys was carried homo aud a physician stated that a dolay of five minutes would have had a fatal effect 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 bail, Joseph Ilot'.gh, a saloonkeeper oi North Main street, died at nine o'clock last night, after an illness of throe weeks. Tho de ceased was 03 years of age and a native of England. He had been a resident of town for 32 years. The funeral will take place on Friday. George Joues has returned from tho Pres byterian hospital at Philadelphia, where ho was treated for nasal cancer. M. J. McOulro, the local hypuotist, gave a private exhibition in Kaier's danco hall last evening with great success. Ho will give a public oxhlbltlon in Kaier's opera houso next Saturday night. Au Overcoat Offer. This Is an offer In which everybody Is in terested. The cold weather Is here and the overcoat and a good warm suit Is a man's Lest friend. Our overcoat are unprecedented in magultude nnd unrivaled in excellence. No tailor cau make any better at three titnoi the price in fact, uo hotter made at any price. Free, unrestricted, unlimited cholco of all our very finest Imported ovorcoata for a limited time only. This offur has never been before attempted never will be offered again and should bring tbo big piles down to the level we want thorn in leu than ten davs. Nothing better for a Christmas present for the father or on, or any. other man, youth or boy, but iu addition to our Urge line of clothing, hats, caps aud gents' furnishing goods will also have a specially sclocted Hue ui unristmai presents in faucy gloves, siuok , ing jackets, ite One of our winter caps may 1 prevent your husband or sou from having his cart frost bitten, Thoy are very cheap. 1 Pili 1'ilICE CLOTHINO HoUBfc. ' . -a o . 1. rl .1 . MACfio'S DEATH CONFIRMED. Iu an Official Dlspatoh toSpatilili kl'uliter Dfl.im. WA8H1NUTOX, Doc. 10. Tho following dispatch was recolved last nltrht by Min ister DeLomo from tho Spanish lnlnlstor of foreign affnlrs: "Tho Insurgent loader Antonio Mnceo, ronlizlnor tho linnoslblllty of romolulng In Plnar Dol lllo provlnct nnd being con stantly pursuod by Spanish columns, crosaod tho trochn, on the 4th Inst Ho was at tho hoad of ovor 0,000 mon, whom ho had recruited from tho local bauds of tho wostorn part of the province of llavnnn. When ho was ovortnkon by Major Clru Jedu's column, 350 strong, Stucco's forces wore routed, tho loador being killed In the engagement nnd Maximo Gomez's Bon committing suloldo nfter bctng wounded. "Tho corpses hnvo been Identified, and thnlr nlnthliiir. nrniR nnd tho dooumouts found In their possession wore taken by tho Spaniards. Tho rumainuor 01 tne onuu hnvo dispersed In consequonco of this bril liant victory of our troops." Tho lSvangellcat ltevlval. The revival services In tho new United Evangelical church are drawing large at tendances nightly and Key. I. J. Reltz, the pastor, is very much oneouraged by tho re sults. Last night Kov. Alfred Heebner, pastor of the Mothodlst Episcopal church, occupied the pulpit and tonight Bev. 1). I. Evans, pastor of the Welsh Baptist church, will preach. Injured In the Mines. William Zelanski, employod at Maplo Hill collierr. had his loft leg broken abovo tho ankle by a collar falling upon it. Ho was brought to this town, and after his iujuries were temporarily dressed by Dr. W. N. Stein tho injured man was sent to tho hospital. The Modern Cleaner Bon Ami Will Not Scratch. Christmas ? Yes ! ! At Wliitelock's Shoe Storej You will find a large line of SLIPPERS FOR HOLIDAY TRADE, buy a pair for your uncle, your aunt, your lover, your sweetheart, your papa, mamma, son and daughter. Above al don't forget your husband needs a pair of Slippers, WHIIELOGK'8 SHOE STORE Is the place to get them in a large assortment prices from 39c. to $1.75 coiiuiy 'tirUTju- . Boy Was Right. A teacher asked a boy which was fastest, Heat or Cold. Boy saidHeat, because, said he, "Nobody can catch Heat while anybody can catch Cold." Boy was right ; easiest thing in the world to catch it ; hard thing to get rid of it. Best thing is to prevent it. Our Wool-Lined Shoes are cold-preventers and a thimbleful of preventer is worth a barrel of cure. Tops of felt; soles are not felt; neither are the prices. They're too little to feel 65c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. Slippers are but 50c Have to pay much more in the ordinary shoe stores. Factory price-saving does it. Checks for the amount of purchases; $25.00 worth gets a lamp. Factory Shoe Store, J. A BEDDALL BUILDING. M0YER, Mgr. SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. We Are Now Ready for-gw THE HOLIDAY TRADE. I WOUR purchases for Christmas gifts should be made where you can buy the best goods for the least money, uur reputation ior uuuu GOODS AND L,0V 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 uj position to meet them. Among the many good. things 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 $1 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 ssme would cost you elsewhere. We sell the DELINEATOR and carry a full line of BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS. P. J. GAUGHAN, - 27 N. Main Si. OPEN EVERY DAY The accounts of the bean audited for the month of November, and the total ct of maintenance is riven aa $1,860.03 ; total receipts from sales, etc., $1,103.33. Average number of prisoners per day, Ml) ; averaga cost per prisoner per day, (1 13-100 , Goods manufactured during mouth : Kag Cbrpet, 1,280 yards; Ingrain Carpet, 107 ; Check, 43 ; Half hose, 02) dozen. Tli lteglstry Books. The Commissioners' olsrks are unusually busy preparing aud sending out the isglstry books to all parts of the county. The blanks for the proper registration of births and deaths are also being; sent out. Tho Assessors of town have received their books and will assume their duties in a few days. TO CU1S1S A COLD IK ONK DAT Tako Laxatlvo Itromo Qufnlno Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 25 cents. Our 1800 X-in at Announcement. Election uncertainties, with their disturb ing Influences, are past. For December we anticipate tho largest month's business we have ever done. Our selections have been raado early and the busy hum heard In every department ia an indication that the buyers agree with us that we have tbo best, newest and cheapest line of holiday goods in town. 12 U.K. On. niici). DKAN. On the cth Inst, at Allegheny City, l'a., Michael J., on of Patrick II. anil Cather ine Dean, ot Itrowmvllle, ngeA 27 years. Funeral will take place on Thursday, loth lust., at V a. ni., from the residence of the parents at llrownsvtllo. ltcqulem high mass at Annunciation church, Shenandoah. Inter men at St. Jonenli's cemetery at Olrardvllle. Uelatlvesand friends are respectfully Invited to attend, It asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's rills. Small In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man E 4 a"-t.t,W. Shenandoah Dental. JBtamUr!! S,v.t Vjiu" "X 'tM'fiolaloEiyi worth i t boi.M DraisliMpr bj mall, 'itaok free. , . THB OR. CHA8B COMPANY, JUS ObMtaat Bt. PhBudehihU. MISCELLANEOUS. FOU RENT. Two nice unfurnished rooms, well heated, Apply nt No. 211 West Oak ttect. IpOIt KENT. A nice ! suitable for ofltce llElUT.D )fl I CO room, BPCond floor, purposes. Apply at nWIt SAIsK. A douMe property, on Line Jnulr--"' MrB.rlreux 3luiinnanmn, on liinn WINTER - GARMENTS ! We give the biggest bargains at rock bottom prices, honest quality, all grades and styles In ....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats In Moltons, Beavers, Chinchillas, VlsUrs nnd Kersey's. We can suit you everytlma. Business Suits,: Boys' and Children's Clothing In all the latest makes which have a tailor made appearance, and are neAt and perfect In finish. ROCHESTER COTUING HOUSE, Cor. Main and Cherry Sts. - 8am Block, I'rop FINK GOLD WATCHES, RINGS, CHAINS. Gold and Silver Noveltie. Holiday Gifts for Young and Old. We have a very fine select stock alid Our prices are lowest for style and quality. ELLIS DUELL'S, SOS S. Main St. AMERICAN LINE RED STAR LINE -STEAnSIHP COMPANIES. Steam.rs leave New York and Philadelphia for principal ports In old country. WANTED, A drl for Renerol housework. Apply at No. 121 North Janllu street. 2t TOIl HUNT. Two nice linfurninhed rooms, V well heated. Apply at No. 211 West Oak TjlOlt HENT. A nice room, second floor, ' suitable for ofllce purposes. Apply at llBUALD Ofllce IJIOR SALE. A double property, on Line street, Nos. 133 and 13S, tor solo cheap. In quire of Mrs. Felix McMannaman, on Lino street. 10lGtt BANK ELECTION The annual election of tho stockholders of the Merchant's Na tional Rink of Bhenandouh, l'a., will bo held at the bankliiK house, Tuesday, January 12, 1897, between the hours of 2 and 4 p. m., for the purpose of electing thirteen (13) Directors to serve tho ensuing year. 12-9-ot It. H. Hunteu, Cashier. 6in nKWARD. Will be paid for Informa p U tlon that will lead to the recovery of a horse and harness stolen on the night of the 8th Inst, from the stable of William and Frank Uumbrowlcs, at Shenandoah, l'a. Black hese, blind In right eye. Z-9-3t WOOD'S MffltlDOnil COLLEGE FERGUSON BLOCK. ofllce V.IW BV.lAn. . l,wl- 1 1 1 Hates of tuition for night school, Including uuu uiiu BiuLiuuery lur lire! lllirouuciiou. One Month Two Months Three Months Four Months -(o)- $ 5 00 9 00 12 00 15 00 The system Is arranged for those who hare but little time to devote to the work and Is the most practical system of book-keeping over published, W. II. Held was the first to complete the work, nnd afler ten weeks' practlco he accepted a position as book-keeper at JtiO.OO per month, and gave entlro satisfaction. .1"r,I'ld!trWM ,,ie "r"t to toko It up at Tottsvllle, Ills progress Is excellent. Special Kates For Day School, J, t V I sii at college ror Partlnil:
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