lcS07 Select notes on the Sunday Sohool Lassonsfbr 1897 now ready. PiMWitr'i Prioo $1.85. Our Special Prloe 91.00. HOOKS & BROWN ?, i-ii! roitrrs. Happening Throughout Hie ItesjtoH Chron icled lor llanty PmiimiI. The payments made by Tftl Collector! nt Pntteville yesterday were: Abraham Holland, of Anbnrn, on his BO; Henry Unger, Porter, on his '04 and 'Ofl; J. P. Bhooner, Mahawoy City, on his '05 and 'Ofl. The County Commissioners spent yesterday forenoon making an inspection ef the alms hoiipe improvements. i.'.. n. i .i Stafford, of Washllmton. whose rholnil.v lecture on Hamlet was so highly appreciated here last winter, lectures in Hnzleton Friday night. The employees of the Jeaneeville foundry have bean put ou nine hour per day. All the court house offices in Carbon county are in Republican hands for the first time. Mike Leitro. of Mt. Carrnel struck Anthony Vrcgatis on tbo head with a large roek as he was walking on the street in that town on Saturday evening. Pregatts' akull was fractured and be wae takeu to the Miners' hospital for treatment. Lcgro is in Sunhury jail. Percival Bomboy and wife, ef New Castle, celebrated their golden wedding on Christ mas. Mr. Bomboy Is the father-in-law of Couutv Treasurer Ellas Davla. The Lansford shops resumed work Mon day after a suspension ever the holidays. The P. A R. Ry. has re-established the train dispatchers' office at Catawissa, which was Temoved from that place to Tamaqua about two years ago. Judge Alfred Dart, Department Com mander of the Grand Army of the Republic in Pennsylvania, accompanied by his staff officers will visit Lincoln Post atShamokin to-morrow evening and install their officers for the current year. William A. Sober, a well known attorney of Sunbury, died at his home there on Mon day of paralysis. Soothing, and notirritatlng, strengthening, aud not weakening, small but effective such are the qualities of DeWltt's Little Karly Risers, the famous little pills. C. II llagenbnoh. True 31111s. Among the true bills handed to the court at Potteville yesterday were the following : Michael E. Doyle, hunting on Sunday, oath James B. Fetherolf; Joseph Bickert, hunting on Sunday, oath James B. Fetherolf; Isaac and Win. Jones, assault and battery, oath Wm. Monbeck; Patrick Tallet, malicious mischief, cruelty to animals, oath Frederick Kuutz; Patrick Malloy, Anthony McAndrews nudjohn McAndrews, burglary, entering in the night, etc., assault and battery, and aggravated assault and battery, two counts, oath Anthony Monaghan ; Patrick O'Do-.mt-ll, statutory rape and f. and b., oath of Maggie Lronnan ; Anthony Stre inicV, casting stones on an oloctric car, oath Joseph Peters; Alex Wonsliewios, larceny, etc., oath George C. Yeksted ; John Hughes, larceny, etc., oath James Ainsworth, Frank Kunza, larceny, etc., oath Paul Musserkie wicz ; Anthony Smith, false pretense, oath John Dutsch ; Georgo Stropenski, malicious mischief, oath Joseph Peters ; T. J. Joyce, assault and battery, oath John D. O'Donncll. No llepet'tor of Persons. That much dreaded disease diphthoria, la no respector of persons, age or condition in life. It attracts the rich aud the poor, the young and the old. But it has met its un flinching foe in Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, which is just what its name indicates. No case of diphtheria was ever known where this medicine was used according to direc tions and failed to cure. Croup, hoarseness, quinsy, sore throat, etc., are equally re moved by it. Sold at Kirliu's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. Uoy Drowned 'While Skutlng. Elmer, seven-year-old son of Simon Snyder, of Taylorsville, southwest of Ashland, was drowned on Monday while skating on the Tsylorville dam, by the breaking of the ice. The body wm recovered. AIlss Gohliii Kntertaliis. A merry party of young folks were pleas antly entertained at the residence of Mr. and Mrs Louis Goldin, last evening by their daughter, Jennie, who celebrated her twelfth birthday anniversary. The festivities took place in the parlor, where singing, dancing and instrumental music were indulged in. Piano solos were rendered by Ella and Annie (Jaughan, M:ime Welsh and Blanche Bobbin. The hostess was also the recipient of a large number of presents. A feature of the even ing was the marching of the guests from the parlor to the sitting room, where a luncheon .incited them, the music being rendered by Mws Goldin. The happy participant were : Lima Huber and Mamie Lewis, Malunoy City; Emma Baile, Port Carbon; Nellie Dougherty, Maine Welsh, Nellie Scanlan, I'.iHiiche Bobbin, Katie Qiiinn, Lottie l;ce,-,e, ( .inie Owens, Fannie Weeks, Maggie Re'lly, Maude Phillips, Hannah SupowiW, Muggie I'oliy, Alice Bed dull, Ullft and Anna Guughtm, Nellie Mundey, and Harry Folmer, Isadorc Levine, Lye Lewis, Harry Goldiu, Solomon Ni-ft", Harry Bleech, Arhland; William Fonder. Mahahny City; Chester Ball, Shamokiu, and Kllis Sunder, FotUville. Glasgow aud the Ticket Clerk. Hero la un auocdoto of the late Lord Glasgow. His lordship was traveling by rail nnd tendered a "fiver" to the booking clerk for a ticket to Gluhgow. "Put your name ou it," aakl the youth. And Lord Glasgow indorsed it as re quested and handed the note back. "Here I HI, you old idiotl" orled the clerk. "I want to know who you are, and not whore you're going to." We dare not print Lord Glasgow's reply. Pearson's Weekly. At the landing. She It takes two hours to (look an ocean steamer. lie SoP My boss can dook me In two minutes. Detroit Ytw Prees. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Good delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. W1C HAVE THK MOST HANI). OMK DKSKiNH OF ..OIL CLOTHS in Town. E. B. FOLEY, NO. 11 -WB6V rjEHTBE STREET Orange Hlnftsttmii. Edward O'DoimpIl, popular teacher of Duller towiinliip, and Mine Kat Kentiy, of Connors, ware married In St. Joseph's church, Ulrardville, by Father McCnllough, at 10 o'clock this morning, after which a reception was held at the bride's home. Joseph Mercenkicw ins, of Oirardvllle, aud Mlw Mary Kairaltis, of town, were married at 10 o'clock tills morning In St. George's Tiltbiiimiiin hnrob 011 South Jardin street. The couple will reside at (lirardvllle. Vnpleasnnt Predictions. Professor Coles, the Kingston astronomer, predicts that the year 1897 will go down in history as the most eventful year of the hut decade of the Nineteenth century. Pestilence and famine, earthquakes and awful storm will fall upon the old country. In America storms and floods will play havoc In some sections, while in other sections fair weather will predominate. '1 he professor has estab lished a populnr reputation by bis successful predictions, nnd during the past year foretold the coining eventc ith moro accuracy than the established t ttl cr bureau. The New Cleaner Saves Mops, Slops and Muss. STARTING OF THE NEW YEAR. . It takes time to see a long year out and it takes time to build itp the reputation of a cloth ing establishment like ours. It also takes good goods, low prices aud fair treatment. L,et us show you your first suit for 1S97. (o) LEVI REFOWICH, Only . Reliable . Clothier, HATTER and FURNISHER, 10 anb 12 5. Attain St. RON AMI WILKINSON'S 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 way into your confidence. We thought Shenandoah people would give our big modern Dry Goods House a fair welcome. YOU DID MORE. JACKETS For ladies and Children. PLUSH, FUR or CLOTH are now marked at clearing prices ; its use less to quote figures they are too often mis. leading; suffice it to say if we have your cloak want the price will make your purse string open. L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. The Largest and Best Lighted MArTANOY 0ITY. The slushing of the old workings of the Kl 'ii wood colliery to protect properties on Centre street commenced to-day. The large water wheel situated In the creek liehlnd the brewery waa put In motion yesterday after noon and is working very satisfactorily. Miss Itnth Hopkins, of Shenandoah, Dis trict Deputy of the Daughters of Liberty, last night installed the officers of Pride of Miilianoy City Council No. 188. A branch of the Volunteers of America will he started here to-night by Lieut. Hnsliini, of Shenandoah, who will be as sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Hawley and others of ShciiHiidonh. There Never Was a Better euro Than Pan-Tina for coughs, SSo. Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. At The Oppressed Miner. The Iohigh Valley Cml Company at Jeanea vllle has, with the advent of the new year, again commented, only on a more extensive scale, the annual promulgation of orders. The men have been notified that not a drop of coal oil will he allowed In the mines, and furthermore, that tbey ate, after this week, to get their oil from the company, paying 35 routs for It, and not from any of tho stores, where It can he had for ten cent less. A dime Is a dime and means a great deal, not alone for the poor, oppressed miners, whose wages have been reduced to tho starvation point and who will soon bo obliged to work for practically nothing, but to any one. Tho company has very little consideration for the hard working men In their employ. Some of the officials so active In "reducing" wages, but never "reducing" anything at the stores, may have been miners themselves once upon a lime, hut they must have en tirely forgotten It. Hasloton Pialuspeaker. Citizens Committee Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Citizens Standing Committee will meet In the office of T. R. Beddall. Esq.. in the Beddall build ing, corner of Main and Centre streets, on Wednesday, January 0, 1807, at 7 p. m. sharp. All candidates for nomination on the Citizens ticket are requested to attend the meeting. By order of Daniel Steuneb, Pres. Attest: W. J. Watkins, Sec'y. 2t No l'ny for Overtime. In the future the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company will not pay for overtirao where it is possible to prevent it. Tho change has been brought about by many cf the crows turning in overtime The mombors of tho several crows are also wull pleased with the new method, as they were frequenly com pelled to work two aud three hours over their regular days' work. A Bit or Coughs and Colds. What? Pan-Tiua, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. GENUINE IMPORTED BEER Tllrect from Mucnchen, Germany, Nourishing nnd exhilarating ...PSCIIORR BRA U. . . Absolutely pure. Contains ronlcohol. Con stantly on 1 in ml nt JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. T)ANK HI.ECTION Tbo annual election of ) the stockholders of the Men-limit's Na tional Hank of Shenandoah, Pn., will bo held nt the bunking bouse, Tuowlny, January 12, 1897, between the. hours of 2 nnd 4 n. ni., for the purposo of electing thirteen (13) Directors to erve tho ensuing yenr. B2-0-5t H. U. Hunter, Cashier. 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, rOTH'B GREAT OYOIilNO. A Clilengo Stan Covered Nearly 95,000 Utiles Last Year. Chicago, Jan. a The year's mileage record medal will no doubt be awarded to K. N. Both, of the Clarendon wheel men, this otty, who, on New Year's eve in a drlrliiR rain storm, completed one of the greatest year's rides of history, a ride that promises to stand unchallenged for many years to oonie. Iloth rode 81,880 miles la 840 days, nil avemgo of over 101 miles aach day for the entire time, lie traveled over a dozen states making this ride, and followed (ha t J, weather throughout tho oountry. He started Jan. 95 and finished Deo. 81, nt midnight. His grew test month's mileage was 4,000 miles nnd over. Hoth hnstlddon one wheel tho entlro neason, with but one accident, a brokon rim. lie has ridden but two nets of tires, wearing out one on railroad traokg. lie hod one puncture just before reaohlut the 10,000 mile mark, for which he waa striv ing without puncturing. Ills wheel weighed twenty-Are pounds, the tires weighing five, pounds. Iloth rodo in Texas, Colorado and Illinois, and all the neighboring states. AfoKlliley Touchod the llutton. Middlbtown, N.Y., Jan. 6. At 7 o'olook thla morning President-elect MoKluley touched a button at his home in Canton, O., whloh started the Worcester Salt oom. pony's special trains on tho Brie railroad. Tho trains are oom posed of 160 freight cars nnd were handsomely decorated with signs and banners In honor of the enor mous consignment which they carry from the Worcester Salt company, at Sliver Springs, to Now Kngland jobbers. The shipment is one of the largest over made. It 1b to be distributed to the wholemli dealers throughout tho New Bngland states. There was a grand celebration nt Stiver Springs whon tho trains moved away. Freildent Melttnley's Cabinet, Cleveland, O., Jan. 0. President-elect MoKluloy and Marcus A. Hauua hnvo at last got down to the serious work of con structing a cabinet for the new adminis tration. There seems to bo no possible doubt but that Cornelius N. Bliss, of New York, has been offered and aocepted tho secretaryship of tho United States navy under the new administration. This is the flrst definite step towards the ereo tlon of tho cabinet, which will bo fol lowed by a doflnlto understanding with Senator Allison, whom Major McKlnloy will meet in Canton thU afternoon. With tho appointment of Mr. Bliss goes the as curanco that Mr. Whltelaw Held, of New York will be tho noxt minister to the court of St. Jamos. Denth of a Leading Physician. Philadelphia, Jan. 0. Dr. William Henry Paucoast, until very recently presi dent of the board of trustees and who oc cuplod the chair of anatomy aud clinical surgery.ln tho Medico-Chlrurglcal college, died yesterday of puoumoula, at his home, southwest corner of Eloventh nnd Walnut streets. Dr. Panooast was ono of the most eminent surgeons and medical practition ers of the country, and was descemle.il from a family the members of which have for generations been prominently Identi fied with the welfare of tho city of Phila delphia. Prior to connecting himself with tho Medlco-Chlrurgical college he had suc ceeded his father as profossor in Jefforson college, of whloh ho was a graduate. He was a native of Philadelphia, and OS yoars old. Minister Willis' Ilenorted Dying:. Vancouver, B. O., Jan. 6. A Honolulu correspondent, writing under dato of Deo. 28. says that United Statos Minister Wil lis, wh'o has been sufforlng from pneu monia jor sonio time, has been given up by his physicians. For throo days previous to the dispatch ol the letter Air. Willis' doath was hourly objected. Charged with tjonnterfeltlnc;. SnAMOKiN, Pa., Jan. 0. Henry Kutz nnd John Mench wcro arrested here yes terday on tho churoo of counterfeiting sil ver half d Alars. They woro committed to prison In default of 2,000 ball. Death of lieneral Francis A. Walker. Boston, Jan. 0. General Frauds A. Walker, president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, nnd wldoly known ns a political economist, died yos-v terday, uged 50. Shako oS Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Rub well with Red Flag Oil, 20c. At G ruhler Bros., drug store. Cuban Leader Interviewed Mcltlnley. Cleveland, Jan. 0. It dovelopcd to day that Seuor F. Q. Plorro, of the Cuban Junta, had a conference with Prosldont eloct McKlnley at the homo of Mr. M. A. Hanna last Sunday, at which the entire Cuban situation was thoroughly oan vaseed. Major McKlnley did not Indicate what uso ho would make of tho Informa tion or what stand ho proposed to take when his tlmo should come. It is under stood, however, that ho will treat of the Cuban difficulties at somo Iongth in his mossago to the etra session of congress. Sulcldo of a l'ank Treaiuror. PlTTSBUiiO, Jnn. 6. Mr. Christopher Schaur, Jr., treasurer of the Nation's Bank for Savings, committed euloldo some time during the night. His body was discovered bunging from the rafters In the closet of tho Allegheny gymnasium. The president of tho bank says his ac counts are straight. Tho auditing com mittee has Just completed its examina tion for the last yoar. Sohauer had not been in good health for a year, and was very morose. It is thought that despoud enoy was tho cause of the sulcldo. Fatal Souffle for a KnlTe. Indianapolis. Jan. a Itichnrd Falk, a 14-year-old son of Dr. Frederiok Falk, ono of the leading physicians of the city, Is dead from u knife stab In the heart, for which Thomas Hanna, Jr., the 10-yoar-old sou of Thomas Hanna. ex-lieutenant cruv ornor, Is responsible. The boys scuffled for the possession of a knife, and in the souffle tho blade was plunged into Fulk's heart It Is olalmed the killing was aoci dental. Looks I.I he a Itout for Ilutlor. Ralbiqh, N. 0., Jan. 0. The hand to hand fight between Butler and Prltohard for the suooessor to the latter has caused the Park hotel to 1) paoked with poll tlolans from all parts of the state, in ad dition to the 170 members of the legisla ture, which convened at noon today. All three turtles oauoused last night on the question ot senator, though the election does not take plaee until the 19th Inst. A, F. Hlleirtan was named unanimously for speaker. Hlleman Is a Populist from Uabamls county, and Is for Prltohard. As the oase stands at the moment Butler, has been routed. I'lonocan a Victim of l'aralrili. -NkwYohk, Jan. 0. Daniel Flanagan, the PUhklll youth who was badly punished by William CaUklll, a colored pugilist, In a prlza flght last Saturday night, is still In a eritieal condition at Low Point. Flanagan was strloksu with paralysis. The Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Pennsyl vania and New Jersey: Generally fair; ooldar; northwesterly winds. I'uuoral Detlieiis. We make up funeral designs in any shape or form jutd in (lie beet manner ixMeible. Also wIhsK sheaves, waz work, ete. Bates reasonable. 1'avnb's Qhkkniiouib, 12-26-tt-eod Qirardville, Pa. l'liltSONAT. MICNTIOW. Misses Lewis, of Wm. l'enn, were the (uests of Miss Flo. Fulton, at SlismoVin, on Monday. Ilcv. Albert Sumpsell, of Litis, llerlti county, who came to town to attend the funeral of his sister, returned to 1 Is home to day. Mrs. John Poole; and daughter are tpend- Ini a few days with l'ottavllle friends. Stephen TrsBembo, 8r., of Cherry street, who innlued hit buck on Christmas Day by making a lift, Is still suffering from tho effects. M. O'llara, tho liveryman, was a passenger to Heading at noon to-dny. Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Zaibcck, of Now York, and K. Darwlsch, of l'ottsville, at tended a christening at the residence of Mr. Mrs. J. A. Mandour, ou East Centre street, to-day. Thomas (Indwell, with tho Shenandoah dental parlors, was in Mahanoy City to-day. Messrs. Isadore Lautersteiu and Max Keese, with Harris Self, of New York, were bound for Northumberland this morning. Harry Mayberry has returned homo from a holiday vacation to the old homestead at Clinton. Mass. Miss Alice Needs spent the day at Pottsvillo. Messrs. Clarence Crobaugh and W. F. Schmidt left for Boston to-day to resume their studies at the Lafayette college. II. Arthur l'arrish, of New York city, Is tho guest of his parents, on South White street. V. W. Biersteln was a morning pasecngor to l'ottsville. Miss Shortall, of Minersville, is sojourning with the Maley family on West Oak street. Misses Julia and Lhssle Gavin and Lottie Haley, of Oirardvllle, were town villtors last evening. Deods Kocordcd From Angelo Luougo ot al to Michael Mul hern, two lots in l'ottsville. From Michael Mulhern to Angelo Luongo, lot in Pottsvllle. From Thomas B. Hughes et ux to Michael J. Haughney, half a lot in Shenandoah. From Samuel Dceble to Wm. Itez, lot in Nelson City. From B. J. Monaghan otuz to Thomas M. Scanlan, premises in Shenandoah. From Win. C. Umbenhauer and wife to trustees of the United Brethren Evangelical Lutheran churches of Chorryvllle, lot lu Plnogrove township. From Samuel Zimmerman to Amanda Machamer, premises in riucgrove township. From Mary B. Fox and Mary E. Fox to Rose Conahan, premises in PotUville. From Jas. K. Moser and wife to Aaron R. Hahn aud wife, premises In North Union township. From John D. Thomas and wife to Marga ret Earnst, lot In Llewellyn. From John W. Roscberry and wife to Au uetta Kaorcher ot al., premises in Llewellyn. Tho Slmmokln Hospital Project. The Board of Trade of Shamokln, held an enthusiastic meeting Monday afternoon and determined to take up tho reins of the pro posed hospital for that placo. A committee of ways and means will soon be appointed with power to take all the necessary steps to procure the hospital. It will consist of nine persons selected from the directors of the Board and prominent citizens, and three physicians chosen by the medical profession. DIED. KKIIN. On the 5th lust., nt Philadelphia, Pn., Frank 1). Kcrii, fiRetl 28 years. Funeral wlli take placo on Thursday, 7th Inst. Services will bo held at the late residence In Philadel phia and tho remains will arrlvo In Shennn donh on the 12:20 p. in. P. & I!, train for inter ment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Iteln tlves and friends respectfully Invited to attend. asy Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Tills. Small In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As ono man said i " You never know you havo taken a p!U till It .s ' 11 over." 25c. C. I. Hod". !o., Proprietors, Lowell, Msiss. Tho only pllli to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. BRONCHO (HOMOEOPATHIC) REMEDIES! "They do the Work " io ets. AT ALL DuuaaisTa -SKND FOR SAMPLE. BRONX CI1EA1ICAL COA1PANY, Yonkers, N. Y. -FINK- GOLD WATCHES, RINGS, CHAINS. Gold and Silver Novelties. Holiday Gifts for Young and Old. We have n very fine select stock nnd our prices are lowest for stylo and quality. ELLIS DUELL'S, SO S. Main St. COAL ! COAL ! HARD CLEAN (0) For sale at Moimtaiu ooIHery lormerly Shoemaker's at tho following raluceu prleee : Kirs i2.50 Btove 2.0fi Chetftiiut 2.G6 Pa 1.30 JMlverod to any tart of the town for 70 eente additional. Orders left nt Knlbftoh's cdrtor or UW South Jardln tret, wilt receive prompt attention. LAMB, DAVIS & CO. FOR TUB BEST GROCERIES AND ...UOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. -5 if "di" i r-N nts a H -3 (O wur t 5 MUM MW, 5J 3 3 333:3 3333 -3 ES 3 53 s 3 3333 3333 3t333 -Si 3333 3333 3333 3g33 -a 3 -3 -3 -S 31 3 333 332.3 3333 3333 333K 333 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 Knngflrno. tanning ap plied to calfskin makes of leather 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 $1.00; 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. Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome Parlor Lamp. ill Factory Shoe Store, 33 BEDDALL BUILDING. J. A. H0YER. Mflr. 3 SHOBS AT FACTORY PRICES. CLOTHING AT NEXT TO NOTHING. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SUITS, We have by the carload, aud are disposing of them at 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 Hate. An im mense stock of underwear at prices never heard of. Don't Make a Mistake In the Place. The Largest Store and Show . Windows In' the Ccjiity. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, L. GOLDIN, Proprietor. S and 1 1 South rVlaln Street, Shenandoah, Pa. $5.00 Reduced from $0.00. $O.00 " " $lS.OO. $3.00 44 " $5.00. $7.00 " " $10.00. P. J. GAUGHAN, MISCELLANEOUS. 6n nfi A Money to loan on first mortgage ($U.jj) A11plytoT.lt. IIkduai.l, Attoi-ney-ot-Law. 12-2i-lm Vi f ANTHI). Young Inriy wanted to finish un type incturee. .to experience nees Onllnt 16 8. Main street. sary, POU HUNT. Two nice untiirnUljivl room., well healed. Apply at No. 211 West Oak fct I ee t. l?y ITIOlt HUNT. A nloo room ground floor. ' suitable for oftioe puriHwaa. Apply at HaBAU) office IJOU SAI.It A double property, on Hue ? etreet, Xoa. 188 and 185, fur cafe olteap. In quire of Mrs. Felix MoUannatnun, on IJne Btreet. 10-10-tf pOK COUNCIL, (Seeond word) CHARLES SCHOPPE. Subject to the Oltlxens party rules. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and atlniu. lant. An IngUnt cure for sour stomachs and linulaeliea, which often aoeumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 1 7 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah All our immense stock of Clothing and Heary Overcoats have been reduced in price, owing to the mild state of the weatherand the approaching holiday season. We are compelled to do this as the weather is ag.iiust us and our mammoth store is over crowded with SUITS and OVERCOATS, which must be disposed of, as the follow ing will show : Bluo Black and Urown Denver Overcoats J7.B0, now $g.ts " " " " Melton " 10.00, " 7.50 " " " " Kersey, " 12.00, " S.50 ' nnd Black Imported Melton " 18.00, " 12.00 " Illnck and Brown Chinchilla " J1.00, " 8.00 " and Black Imported Chinchilla, " 11.00, " g.jo Heavy, Big Nap Nijrgerhead Suits, Blue nnd Black, were 90.50, now $7.00 Ho nvy, Small Nap Nlggerhead Suits, Blue nnd Black, were $3.00, now $6too your heavy stock Nf ' ClQtliiug reduced 30 per ct. in order to CLOSE OUT Our entire s'ock of 'and Every garmeut 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 numbers, y - 2fN. Main St. TOOlTCOnE Goto the Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of tooth, flold and Silver fillings. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit you oall to see us. 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 Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are, ordered. We are tho only users of vltalited air for the painless extraction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centra Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. ui. ritODLEn