1S07 Select notes on the Sunday School Lessons for 1897 now ready. Pnblisher's Priot Sl.&tt. Oar Spectl Prio $1.00. HOOKS & BROWN 4 North) Main it. Keltginnrf Notices. - in the Trinity Keformml church iw nt 10:00 It. m., and 6:80 p. tu. -i lioul nt 1:80 p. m. Bev. Hubert puHtfii . o r. . ii 1.'. mil.ir n ices will be held in tiie United I.mmiki'IicuI church, North Jurdin street, to nnmon at in ii. in. and 6.30 p. in. Preaching ny i in- pusior, Kev. i. J. items, sunuay : m lionl nt 1.30 p. m. 1'Ih Vim-rican Volunteers (ire going to In. M mi i-tings all day Sunday in Tlkluoo' I n , I s i i n vr , corner Main and Centre streets. Mi l imps lit 11 a. m.. Sand 8:01) p. m. First Lit nt Il.mlam aild wife in command. Siviii-i in the Presbyterian church to minion lit 10:30 a. ni and 6:30 u. in. 1'uai liiim by the pastor both morning and I'Miiinj: Morning subject, "The God of Cn atiiiM " Evening subject, "A New Year Mnttu " Sunday school at S p. tn. The public mrdially United to attend. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, piixtor Preaching at 10:80 a. m., subject, "The (ilory of the Redeemed." 6:80 p. m., whject, "Paul before Felix." Sunday school at 2 p m. Sacrament of the Lord. Snpper lmtli mn.'iiing and evening and reception of liii'inlirr Everybody welcome. Wi Ish Haptist church, comer of West and (iik -triMs, Rev. 11. 1. Evans pastor. Services nt 10 .i in mid 0 p. m. Snnday school nt 2 I. m. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. iiunn 1'i'nple's meeting Wednesday even ing l.i . meeting Thursday evenings. 'JaWaiy Raptist church, South Jardlu M not. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a.m. and 0 30 p. m. Kev. 11. I. l'.vans, of the l irst Baptist church, will prench in the evening. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Tuesday evening, li. Y. P. IT. at 7:80. Wednesday ivtniiiK, general prayer meeting at 7:80. 'veryhody welcome. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak ami White streets, Kev. Alfred Heebner, iiiitiir General class meeting st 9:115 a.m., h il hy John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a. in. hv the pastor. Sacrament of Lord's Supiier. Sunday school at 2 p. m., llr. J. S. Callenr Supei inte udctit. Christian Endeavor meet iiik at j l."i , topic, "What Prayer Should do fur the ( hil-tian," Miss Lillie lievau, leader. Si rinoii at 0:30 p. in. by tlio pastor, "A l.i sum for the New Year." Kevival services will follow "Everybody welcome. i es in All Saiute' Protestant Episcopal on West Oak street to-morrow at 10:80 i ud 7 p. m. The rector will ofllciate. mi' r school at 2 p. in. i-Jo uezer Evangelical church, corner of ' ii' West and Cherry streets, II. Horace K nnu pastor. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. v il ,n I- welcome. v John's Lutheran church, Weat Cherry -'ml Kev. John (trnhler, pastor. Preaoh nu, in a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:80 p. ni. ; jneai hing 11:30 p. m. bt Michael's Greek Catholic church, ,West in tie street. Kev. Cornelius Lanrisin, pas tor Matatiuum service 0 a.m. High mnw to .'i m. Church of the Holy Family, (German It. C.) North Chestnut street. Kev. A. T. Schut tlehnti r, pastor First mass 8 a. in., second mm- m a. in. St Casimir'is Polish It. C. church. North .linliu street. Kev. J. A. Lenarktuwlex, p tstor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. in., vi -.pars and benediction 4 p. in. ( luui-li of the Annunciation, 218 West Cheiry street. Kev. II. F. O'Kellly, pastor; IUv Henry Naylon, assistant pastor. First in 7 a. in., Hccoiiil mass, 8 a. in., liigh mass, In i ii. benediction, -7 p. m. ! iileth Israel Congregation, corner of no and West streets, Kev. Henry Mit mV , pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. in., ami .! to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. m., and every week day morning from 7 toSsi. m. Of Course Volt Do. if course you want to avoid all deaths by diphtheria. There is only ono remedy known that will positively and in evory nMaiiec cure this fatal disease. Thompson': D.pl t lu-riii Cure, which has saved thousands ol hvi shy being used according to instruc tions Not a single ease of failure evor known What is food for others is equally as usiful to you. Also cures all cases of iioiiii, quinsy, Bore throat, etc. Sold at tTirlin's drug store at BO cente a liottle. No family can afford to be without it bandy in the house ail the time, and if once tried you never "ill be without it. "Y" Program, t he following program will be given at a i. ii 1 1 mg of the " V" lo lie held this evening : hi.miib; scripture reading, Miss Bernhardt; ou.iui tte. Cora Powell and party ; comiorewil- ma. Thomas Dawson : duett, Misses LlewoU lyu ..nil Hughes; news of interest, Charles it.ish re Mxiisell i i port. New Year Thoughts, Miss Ilattie impromptu addrestes ; critic's New AH Siilnls Church. flu. now church of All SalnU congregation u the corner nf West sud Oak street will be iiueiiiid to-morrow, but the dedicatory exui- . . . will not bu held until the edifice is coin I M. d Services will be held at 8 and 10:30 n and 7 p. in. The Wtndny school will m.f t at the old church at B p. in. and march h body to the new church, escorted by the i.t band, SittljliV Uliick Hear, tivbody knows about "Bob" Pinith'b . lar, and it Is just as important that i know be lias removed his store to Wist iy street, near the Annunciation chun h, lie will sell truck and provisions : )i i than ever. Call and see the bcai ai.d . i i n pins free, and don't forget to wait I'm 'ill's WUKOll. A (iillinlllg AcWdclll. ' Wli.it came near resulting fatally as a r mug accident occurred near Ilelfenstein i I liuriwlay. Asa result Tboiiwa Doyle, u , t '8quite Doyle, of Loeust Gap, aged 22 sirs, suffers from wounds and came near ending bis existence HlOIMl 1'olMllllllg. (..urge Pillinger, of West Lloyd atreet, is suilering from blood poisoning of the right rn following a cut received in the in I neb Ju it two months ago. A SuddMl OIMig. i ii entertainment was held in the rrilol i ' m Metliodist church at Oilberton last even , , Toward the elose it wa disturbed by 1 1 iM.ise of a fight on the street. A about by , I .y that somebody had been shot eaused a k-'-erul rush of the audience. Investigation i-huwed that thare had been a nourishing of t. ii i vea and revolvers iu a house occupied by the Bird family, near the church, but no one b.id been injured. AdvertlMd I.ltr. letters addressed to the following named people remain uncalled for at the local post office : Mrs. Yieba Hennor, C. W. Davis, K, T. Salisbury. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Hie, Hillousiieas, InUlgeetlon, Helache. A pleiM-ut toatlye. All DruggUU. WE HAVE THE MOOT iiakw HOMK UMKJNB OK ..OIL CLOTHS is town. E. B. FOLEY, Hfl 17 W1H CENTRE STREET flTHY POINTS. Happenings Ttirnnghont the Region Chron icled Inr llnsty lVrusnl. At Miui'isville, .icstcidav. Hell killed eight and McMimly five out of twelve live, birds tacb At St flair, Kisliei killed three nut of ten. defeating O'Hricn, who shot one out of the same nni'iboT. Considerable coin was exchanged in both event. According to the Pottsvllle papers there were 800 deaths ami funerals In that town last year. The Schuylkill Punnty Union of the Young People's Alliance, of the Evangelical Association, has voted to hold IU tint meet ing at Tainaqua. After an Idleness of two weeks the Tama qua Knitting mill will resume operations on Monday. The hearing in the Flyno ease that was to be held In town this morning, did not take place, none of tho parties patting In an ap pearance. May Prove n Murder. Lewis Williams, of Sbamokln, was shot through the lungs by a pistol lit the hands of George W. lewis early yesterday morning and is now In a dying condition. The two men were members of a party celebrating Jiew i ear s, when a general fight ensued Lewi ordered the crowd bssek, and when his command was not obeyed flrcd Into the crowd, with the ir-nilt as above stated. Buy Keystone Hour, lie sure that the name UtmtO A BakH, Anl.lnml, la Is printed on every a ok. STARTING OFTHE NEW YEAR. . . It tnkes time to see a long year out and it takes time to build up the reputation of a cloth ing establishment, like ours. It also takes good goods, low prices and fair treatment. I,et us show you your first suit for 1S97. (0) LEVI REFOWICH, Only . Reliable . Clothier, MATTER and FURNISHER, 10 ant 12 5. HDain St. WILKINSON'S Time fo rC Our holiday trade was a great success ; we sold more goods by far than any year in our business ; and our facilities for handling large crowds of buyers were better and you appreciated our excellent system and quick attention. This Great Day Light Store of ours has won its wav into vour confidence. We thonsrht Shenandoah people would give our big modern Dry Goods Mouse a fair welcome. YOU DID MORE. JACKETS For Ladies and Children, PLUSH, FUR or CLOTH CAPES are now marked at clearing prices ; its use less to quote figures they are too often mis. leading; suffice it to say if vw have your cloak want the price f will make your purse string open. L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. Thi Largest and Best Lighted MAHANOY CITY. j Mis. Lisrle Reynolds, 20 years of age and i wife of M A Reynolds, of Eist Mahanoy avenue, died on Thursday evening from con sumption, after an Illness of sixteen months. , John Clenison, of Maple street, who lost a 17 month-old son on Saturday last by death from croup, has now lost his three-year-old ! daughter by diphtheria. I On Thursday evening Miss Lucy, daughter' of ex-Siipervinor Marcus Joseph, and Lonls Knrtx were married by Kev. Father Dletrlck In the parsonage of the German Catholic church. Joseph P. Robinson, of town, has lieen ap pointed a teacher In the night school at 8uoblk. Tho Ladies' Sewing Circle of St. Paul's Reformed church held an oyster nipper In Armory 1ml 1 last evening. The Amerieut Clnb, composed of members of the Humane Fire Company, held a dance in Henkor's last evening. tlnre Hint Itwh Is 1'erfectly Healthy. May's Landing, N. J., Jan. 2. The story published n few year ago that John Heoii, who was sentenced to twenty years In the state prison for the hrutHl murder of pretty Desale Wonnr Ileoh, wag on the verffe of Insanity is denied by the etnto prison otticials, and they ore angered that such n story was stttrUMl. They claim that Ileoh Is porfoctly healthy, both In mind nud body. Woninn Doctor Convicted ot Murder. PtJKBt.o, Colo., Jnn. 8. Dr. Cnrrie John son, femnle physlolnu, formorly of Wnsh Ington, D. C., has boon found guilty of murder of the second degree. She was charged with having cnuxod the death of Mm Ella A. Kleley last September by criminal malpractice. Mrs. Johnson prob ably will lie sentenced to prison for twenty years. GENUINE I IMPORTED 0 BEER Direct from Mtienclicn, Germany, XourlshtiiK and exhilarating PS CIIO RR BRAU. Absolutely pure, ftfmntly on hand nt Contains ro alcohol. Con- JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. A Hard, Stubborn Cough, RAE'S EXPECTORANT -f25 Cents the Bottle.fi- WflSLET'S MUG STORE, 106 NJ. Main Street. The great throngs of pleased buyers w h o have visited our store were quick to appre ciate the money-saving prices made possible by our being able to purchase large stocks of goods at lower prices. We share this advantage with you. To our thousands of patrons we extend our best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year, LLOYD STREET. Store Room In Schuylkill County, FO v. 1 Tho llJSflVMT Modem Cleaner dorms and polishes ovokv- Ihing. Apply Iho lalhor. "WILL NOT SCRATCH. PENNSYLVANIA'S SENAT0RSHIP. Tho Contest ltctween Wanatnakor ami Quay Growing Warmer. Harribbdho, Jan. 8. Yesterday was a day of rumors ami Interviews. All sort of sensational rumors have been nfloat One WM to the effect that Frank Willing Lench was to bo arrested. Another wm that the Wnilnmaker ieople vero getting randy to tako Senator Quay into custody. The malingers of both senatorial candi dates ware kept busy denying these storlei and preparing interviews with legislators friendly to their onuse. The Penrose peo ple liavo decided to hold the oauous next Tuesday evening, the day on whloh th legislature orgnnlies. The day has not yet been officially announced. The Wan maker people are opposed to holding the meeting until near the election, which does nut take place till Jan. 10. Seualot Quay claims the Penrose people will hare 150 votes In the canons and that the young senator will win ou the first ballot Wnrd 11. Bliss, of Delaware, reached Ilarrlsburg Inst evening, and announced that he would vote for Congressman John H. Hoblnson, of Delaware, for senator. Dllss Has decided not to go before tin oauous us a candidate for speaker. Thli nssures the unanimous election of Henry If. Boyer, of Philadelphia. The Wanamnker managers opened head quarters last evening nt the Common TBolth hotel in charge of Mr. Leach. Ku do lph Blnnkenburg has charge of the headquarters of the Business Men'i League In a large building opposite the postolllce. Mr. Wnnnmaker sent word tc the state capital Inst night by Mr. Leach that he would not enme here before Mon day. Not more than a score of legislator! hnvo arrived upon tho sceno. It Is expected, howovor, that mauy will be hero today. The city 1 filled with dotoctlves, and a bi& sensation may be expectedit any time. An Interesting Incident yesterday was the arrival of a delegation of nearly a score of citizens of Tioga county, tho homo ol K. A. Van Valkenburg. They had got the Idea that a party of his neighbors might be of some assistance In the present con troversy, nml left on tho first train. Threo New Yenr's Day Fatalities. WlLKKSBAliltE, Pa., Jnn. 2. William Gilbert and Charles Stcglor wero colobrat lng Now Year's day at Hutabnch's Lnnd lntr yesterday by discharging firearms. Gilbert got In tho way of Stoglor as the latter pulled tho trigger of his weapon, and tho ohnrgo onterod Gilbert's breast, Instantly killing him. Ho was 28 years old nnd mnrriod. Stcglor surrendered him self, and tho coroner's jury returned a vor diet of lnvoluntnry manslaughter. At Shamokln Lewis Williams was shot and fatally wounded by George W. Lewis dur ing a similar oelebrntlou. Tho bullot pon etrated tho victim's lung. Lewis and Charles I'ulcoubrldge, who furnished tho wenpon, were held without bnll. Thomas Doylo, nged 33 years, of Locust Gnp, near Shamokln, blew oil tho left side of his face by tho accidontnl discharge of his gun while on a New Year's hunting trip. He may not recover. TO CUKU A COLD IN ONI! HAT Take Laxatlvo Bromo Quinino Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if itfails to cure. 25 cents. Mis? Jennie Thomas. Communicated. Although accustomed to sudden deaths, seldom havo tho people of this community been as greatly shocked as they woro when it Lwas announced on Thursday afternoon that Miss .leunie Jliomas had passed away of heart failure during an illness of but two days, which otherwise would probably not have proven very serious. The deceased was born In Slatlngton, Pa July 20th, 1SS0, Most of hor life was spent within tho bounds of Schuylkill county, throughout the whole of which she was well known: Whiio nt times she was a great sufferer, yet she always seemed possessed of a quiet pence and joy. In tho community she will bo misted not only as a beautiful examplo of christian elm ratter, but also as ono of its most helpful members. It mattered little whore want or suilering were found she sought to alleviate it, even though a comparative stranger to those in need. For almost twenty yoarsBho has been a consistent member of the Presby terian church of tills town, during the most of which time she was a teacher in tho in fant department and treasurer of tho Sab bath school. She was also a member of tho choir and tho regular organist at the mid week prayer meeting. Hero the place made vacant by her death will be noticed for many years. Hut the greatest void will be felt in the quiet of hor own home, whore in splto of her great jufluring she was always joyful, hopeful nnd holpful. From her quiet chris tian home lifo there went forth an inlluonco akin to the sweet perfume of a crushed rose I lis funeral will In tin place on Mondny af ternoon at 8 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 100 North Jmilin street, lntoi ment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery . To cure all old sores, to heal an indolent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you need simply apply DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve according to directions. Its magic-like ac tion will surprise you. C. II. Hagcnbucb. Hospital Patients. Two rtiontB were admitted to the State Hospital, Fountain Springs, yeeterday, and threo new ones wore, treated at tho dis pensary. Tho admissions were: James Canley, 33, Lost Creek, laborer, Indian Ridge colliery, dilooation of the right kneo, duo to a fall; Peter Malone, 12, Gilberton, school hoy, dislocation of forearm, caused by a fall Those treated in the dispensary were: Hugh O'Xell, 32, Atblaud, luburrr, Big Mine Run washrry, superficial abscess of knee, dun to falling eoal; John Lokofuki, 24, Shenandoah laborer, Lanigan'scolliery, lacerations of the right forearm, due to a fall; Anthony Shamigis, 88, Mt. Carmel, miner, Richardson colliery, cieatris of left lower eyelid, due to an accidental blow from a bar. The Kelly I'uneral. The funeral of the late William Kelly took place this morning at 10 o'clock, from the family residence ou South Jardin street. High nuMS wm celebrated In the Annuncia tion church and the cortege proceeded on the 11:05 a. m. Pennsylvania 11. It. train for Pottavllle, when interment was made in the Xe. cemetery. Among the attendants at the funeral were thirty members of the Haale Club, of Hasleton, of which the it- ceased was a member. The following were the pall bearers: John F. Iliggins, James Welsh, John J.O'Donuell, Edward Wester velt, P. F. Loughran and Edward Hums, the four last named beicg members of the Hasle Club. 31. K. ltevlvul Meetings. Rev. Alfred Heebner, pastor of the M. E. churub, has given notice that special revival services are to be held iu the church every evening next week except Satuiday. These meetings will be begun to-morrow. All who are not members of any other church are invited to the communion servloe at 10:80 a. m. Sunday school at 8 p. m. The Christian Endeavor moating, led by Miss Lillie llevan, at R:15 p. in., and the preaching service at 0:80, when the pastor will preach on "The I.msou for the New Year" from the "Parable of tiie Tan Virgin." PolIU ushers are in attendance a ad strauisrs are oord tally wel comed. Buy your slippers at tho Facto-y (Shoe Store. ritlMONAl. M1SN1 ION. Miss Katie Lankfort, of Mahanny City, spent last evening in town. Misses Katie Mrllormott and l.ottic and Ella llownian spent last evening in Mnhaiiny City. Fnnrls Dressier, of Win. Penn, is de HghtFd over his New Year's gift. His wife presented him with a pretty baby girl. George Knott Is confined to the -house through Illness. Mr, and Mrs. John Robinson, of Coburn, Centre county, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. nenjamtn ltichards. Itees Iloeser, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor to town last nislit. Iewis Owens, of Rlrmlngham, A'cbinm, is visltinz his sister, Mrs. Philip II. Jones, of Wm. Penn. James Champion has returned to his home at, Dntiinoro after a pleasant visit to town friends. Miss Mary Slmos, of Illnghamplon, N. Y., who was a guest of A. 1". Morgau and other town relatives, left for Scranton this morn ing. Mr. and Mm. James Croots,.of Mt. Carmol, visited friends in town yesterday. Mrs. John March, of Denver, Cel., and Mrs. John Hay, of St. Clair, aro guests of Mrs. David Drown, of South White itreet. John Klncaid spent yesterday with friends at JeanesviUe. Messrs. Win. Dusto and Sanfurd Shoe maker spent yesterday afternoon in Mahanoy City. Miss Anna Itoxby, who spent the past week as the gnost of town relatives, left this morn ing for Port Carbon, where she will remain n few days prior to returning to hor home in Philadelphia. Misses Lltsaie Cummlugs and I.istie Kelly were entertained by friends at Mahanoy City last oveuing. Meshac Howard, of Mt. Carmel, spent yesterday in town as a guest of friends and returned to his homo to-day. Miss Annie Clauser, of Providence, TC. I., who was a guest of town relatives over tho holidays, left for her homo this morning. Harry ltichards this morning left for Bridgeport after spending the holidays in town with his parents. Richard Amour and his mother spent yes terday as guests of friends at Mt. Carmel. T. It. lleddall, Esq., spent yesterday with friends nt Shamokin. Mrs. T. J. Slullahy, of West Cherry street, who had beon Boriously 111, was to-day able to laave her bedroom. Ralph Rumbel and Bister, Sadie, of Ring town, wore the guests of town friends to-day. Mrs. Lizzie Bailey and two sons, of Taina qua, are visiting the family oi Letter Carrier Hobnail. Health Keports. Tiie following casos of measles .woro re ported to tho Board of Health during the Ii8t twenty-four hours: Annie and Kdwin Rowc, 8 years, Lillie Gregory, 1 yoar, Nor mm lUskius, i yenrs, all residents of East Coal street. Much in Little Js especially true of Hood's rills, tor no me cine evor contained so great curative power Ii, so small space. They are a whole medicine chest, always ready, al ways e (Hclenf, always sat isfactory! prevent a cold or fever, cure all liver Ilia, sick heartache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 26c. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. pott COUNCIL, ISecond wnrd. MARTIN SHOEMAKER, Subject to Citizens' party rules. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby ci ven that nn annllcatlon will be made to the Governor of PcmiAvlvnuti. on Tuesday, tbotwenty-slitbiliiy of January, JS97, by David K. James, Henjiimln K. Jamen, Wm. J. Junie John II. Jamea, tJrtlllth D. Jones, J, O. McUinness, anu wm. YMincim, under tuoAct or Assembly entitled, "An Act to I'rovldo for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain Corpo rations'' approved April 2vth, 1871, and the sup plements thereto, for a charter for an intended oorpotatlou to be wiled "The Caiubridfe Hlate Coni'tfuiy,' the character nnd object of which Is the carrying on of mining and quarrying of slate, and the manufacture of Blate and the sale of such mined, quarried and manufacture slnte, and for this purpose to have, possess, nnd enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of this said Act of Assembly and supplements thereto. Wm. Wiluhlm, Solicitor. PottsvIUe, Pa., January 2, 1897. OVERCOATS I OVERCOATS I I Before purchasing your Holiday presents of flen's and Boys' Overcoats, Men's and Boys' Storm Coats, Chil dren's Astrakhan and Chinchilla Reef ers, Winter Caps, Gloves, Underwear, etc., call on us and save the price of your Christmas turkey. No large show windows, but great reductions iu Holiday Clothing. ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. Main nud Cherry Sts. - Sam Jllock, Pr p -FINK- GOLD WATCHES, RINGS, CHAINS. Gold and Silver Novelties. Holiday Gifts fop Young and Old. We have a very fine select stock and our ptk-es are lowe&t lor style anu quality. ELLIS DUELL'S, SOS S. Main St. COAL ! COAL ! HARD CLEAN I. -(o)- For sale at Mountain colliery (formerly Sliovinnker's nt tiie follow Init reduced jirlees i Egg 18.80 Stove Cfiertnut l'e... ..82.(W .. 1.80 Delivered to any part of the town for TO oente luMltlonai. uruera leit ai jvaiuacirs cigar wor or 81H South Jardin atreet, will recelvo prompt attention. LAMB, DAVIS & CO. W. G. DUSTO, Shaving and... ...Hair Brassing, 318 Mouth Main Street. Done With Neatness and Despatch. 11 It's an 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 -US -3 -3 - 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3E 2 T 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome 333 Parlor L,nmp. 1r Factory Shoe Store, 33 BEDDALL QUI L.DI NG. 3 J. A. M0YER, Mar. ; 5 SHOES AT PACTORY PRICBS. BIG BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS and Hcavy, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SUITS, We have by the cnrloadntid arc disposuig of them nt half prices. All kinds of Dress Suits, French clays, sacks and frocks, to go at fifty cents on the dollar. An enormous line of Stiff Hats. An im mense stock of underwear nt prices ueve&P4earl-of-r- j Don't Make a Mistake In the Place. The Largest Store and Show Windows In m County. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, L. GOLDIN, Proprietor. O and 1 1 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. $S.OO Reduced from SO. OQ. O.00 " " $12.00. S.OO 44 " 55.00. $7.0 " $10.00. P.J. GAUGHAN, MISCELLANEOUS. LOST. -A white and lemon colored setter dog, nine months old. SulUible reward will be paid for return U T. J. Urouglinll, 33 South Main street. 1-1-lw Oil HALK. 20 shares Heat and Power Com pany Block, inquire at Herald oflioe. 2 A A A Money to loan on first mortmgo. ,UUU ApplytoT.lt, IIsddall, Aitor- ney-at-taw. 13-38-1 111 RANTED. Young lady wanted to flnUli tin type pictures, inh uxiierienoe neees . Call at 16 S. Main street. IOH ltKNT. Two nice unfurnished rooms. ? well heated. Apply at No. 311 West Oak Bt.eet. 13-5-tt lOIt ItENT. A nice room, seeond floor. suitable ror otflee purKHw. Apply at llKRAU) oflioe IjWU 8ALR. A double property, on Line street, Nos. US and 18&, tor sftle cheap. In quire of Mrs. Felix Mouaunaitutn, on T.lne 10-1 0-tf POR THE BEST GROCERIES AND ...UOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. 0 Id Saw, and true, that there's nothing like leather; by the same token, there's no leather like calfskin, and no calfskin like Kangaroo calf. The process of Kangaroo tanning ap plied to calfskin makes of lSftfher soft, pliable, easy-fitting and tough the very qualities needed in school shoes. We've a big lot made of such leather. Children's at $i.oo; Misses' $1.25. Ordinray stores would charge from 25c. to 50c more, and wouldn't charge a cent too much, either. We could do it, too,. but that isn't our way of doing business. We give you the biggest values. Our rushing business is proof of it. All our immense stock of Clothing and Heavy Overcoats have been reduced in price, owing to the mild state of the weather and the app'roaching holiday season. We are compelled to do this as the weather is against us and our mammoth store is over crowded with SUITS and OVERCOATS,, which must be disposed of, as the follow ing will show : Blue lllnck ami llrown Itenrer Overcoats 7.B0, now $3.33- Melton " 10.00, 7-SO- zx.oo-S.oo-9.50 " " " Kersey, " li.00, and lllack Imported Melton " 16.00, ' Blaok and llrown Chinchilla " 11,00, lllack Imported Chlnehllla " lt.00. IligNRp NlBtrerhcad Suits, Blue nnd lllack, were 59.50, now $7.00. Heavy, Small.Nap Nlggcrheail Suits, Blue mid Black, were S8.00, now $6,00. your heavy stock'iof Clothing reduced 3operct IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT Our entire s'ock of 'and '8 Every garment has been RE DUCED ONE-THIRD below its former price. Now is the time to buy while we still have a fair assortment in some numbefs, J ' - 2f N. Alain St. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Booms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artificial teeth do not suit you sail to see as. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logau Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates ar. ordered. We are the only users of vitalized air for the painless oxtractlon of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Bloek) East Centra Street. Oflioe Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Good delivered promptly. WILLIAML Ii. qUSSER, 26 East Centre Street,
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