1897 Select notes on the Sunday School Lasaonsfor 1897 now ready. Publisher's Price $1.25. Our Special Prioe $1.00. HOOKS & BROWN l tviorth JNlaln t. fITHf POINTS. tlaiienlil)i Throughout lllu Oolliilry GlimulnlfMl lor Hunt) rctlifwil. The Order of Railway Telegraphers will meet in animal convention at I'eroia, III., May IT. Mr ami Mm. Jscob Racrvher, of Tnmsqua, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary this week. The Mine Hill find Schuylkill Haven Bail mad Company has declared a dividend of $1.75 a share. Diamond Division Xo 40, Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias at Bhainokin, will be re organised to night. Miners at Little Muddy coal mine, ne.ii Percy, 111., have struck to resist a reduction of 4 cents per car. Governor Altgeld, of Illinois, has granted pardons to 18 convicts, among whom are some desperate characters. On the score of sanitary safety the Kansas Populists will omit the Ulble-kisstug at the inauguration of state officials. Albany, N. Y yesterday celebrated its centennial as the State capital, and President Cleveland sent a Utter of regret at his In ability to attend. Joseph Pierson, an engineer from Potts ville, married Miss Carrie liamsey, a pretty Mt Cariuel girl, five month ago. Yesterday he deserted kis young bride and was arrested. The Hazleton Ministerial Society has re solved "That as ministers we prefer not to be requested to conduct funeral on the Lord's day unless it is found to be absolutely un avoidable." Charles Welsh, stage manager of the Grand opera house, Ashland, has closed a contract with Barnuin fc Bailey to take charge of one of their advance cars next season. Mr. Welsh will resign his position at the Grand in March. Miss Sallie Adams, residing at Slmmokin, was returning from Mt. Carmel when an un known man attacked hor. She struggled desperately and jammed an umbrella into his face and knocked his hat off. Her screams caused men to appear, whereupon her assailant disappeared. l'Misojf ai. 3u:n-i ion. Mrs. J. B- Monaghan is ill. Ben. Richards spent the'day at the county seat, Ike Hilton transacted business at McAdoo yesterday. K. H. Morgan made a business trie to St. Clair yesterday. A. F. Morgan, the shoe dealer was a Potts ville visitor to-day. Arthur, 2-year-old son of School Director T. Ii. Edwards, is seriously ill. Dr. G. M. Hamilton has returned homo from Ids trip to North Carolina. It. A. Acker, of Reading, ouoof our former townsmen, was registered at the Ferguson House to-day. Thoy Are After Them. The Mahanoy City Game and Fish Pro tective Association will employ several de tectives to look up mon in this section who hunt rabbits with ferrets. Thero is a fino of $50 and imprisonment for the olfenso. Thoy should also follow up Sunday hunters. Alleged Incendiary Lynched. Ohakoeiiitiki, S. C, Jan. 7. Lawrence Brown, tho nujrro who Is generally uo lievod to linve beon connected with thu burning of Itobort Wiiumnuker'a bnriif and stables at Stillton last weok, was lynched Tuesday night. Ills body was found yesterday hanging from tho cross beam of the danger signal at a railroad crossing. It was riddled with hhot Pinned to it was a placard on which w'ns lnsoribed tho following: "Judgo Lynch is In session tonight. Vdrdict, guilty. Tho prisoner, must die. Warning: Wo will protect our homes and property, so help us God. No hellish flro (lends shall live. ' ' Brown had been in jail chargod with the crime, but was released Tuesday, as Mr. Wanninnker said ho did not beliovo tho negro was guilty. Tho Vim Against Ynndprlillt'a Viiclit. Washington. Jan. 7 Argument was heard in the siipromu court of the Unitod .states yesterday m tho case in whioh thu government sought to collectduty on tho yacht Conqueror, imported to tills coun try from England by Frederick W. Van derbilt, Elihu Itoot appearing for Van dorbilt and the attorney goneral for tho government. Mr. Vanderbilt contends that tho yacht should have been admitted as any other vessel, whilo tho collector of customs sought to collect duty upon it as upon other articles manufactured abroad. Thofoderal courts of Now York sustained tho Vandurbilt contention, und tho case was brought into the supromo court oil a writ of certiorari, Tns: Sank and Two Drowned. Bmiimokk, Jan. 7. TIu steamer How ard, from Boaton, collided with the lug J ili T. Wilson, of Itiohmond, Vu., in tho i'.itnpseo river yestord iy. Tin tug sunk nnd two wore drowned. Tho captain and liic others were picked up by the Howard. Iho drownod men were- Joseph Chll dross, aged 61 years, chief engineor, of Ku.hmoml.Vu., who left a widow and four childron ; C C. Chappcll, aged ID years, cook, of Richmond, Va., son ot Captain Samuel Chappell, commander of tho tug. The tug was almost cut In two, nnd will probably prove a total loss. New York Legislators Urge Cheaper Gas. Albany, Jan. 7. Aiwoinblyman For rester yesterday asked for a legislative committee to investigate gas combines in greater New York, and also to report a fair price for gas. Assemblyman Gleud hill introduced a bill for f'l gas In New York nnd Brooklyn, and Assemblyman Tralnor got in a seventy-five oent one. Senator Cantor will introduce a bill for $1 gas in greater New York, and Assembly man Bondy will introduce a bill provid ing that not more than tl per 1,000 feet can be chargod for gas in all of the first and second class cities. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order, Goodi delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. WB HAVE THE MOHT HAND SOME DEMONS OF ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN E. B. FOLEY, NO. S7 WEST 1ENTRE STREET To be JCxiic llSit from Prnlttm. Pamh, .inn 7 Klght Spanish anil Ital ian anarch i ts were ariostod here yester day, and will lm expollod from Frnnoe, to gether with those members of tho mob which made n demonstration on Tuesday before the Spanish embassy after a meet ing to protest against the torturing of an archists in the prison at Barcelona, Spain, and who were arrested by the police. The prefect of police has decided to demand the expulsion from France of all foreign anarchists guilty of revolutionary agita tion. l'rlncess Will Sing and Dance. . Paris, Jan. 7. The uncle of the 1'rln com de Caramau do Chiinay, who recently eloped with Janos Itlgo, a Hungarian gypsy musician, has stopped her supply of money until her affairs ate settled. HI pro and the princess have accepted an engage ment in a music hall in Hilda Pesth. Hlgo, who will pi.iy the first violin, will receive a salary nf $1,000 a month. The princess will s.ug and dance. i; THE NEW INVENTION I I REMOVESNLYUDIRT. STARTING OF THE NEW YEAR. It takes 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. L,et us show you your first suit for 1897. (o) LEVI REFOWICH, Only . Reliable . Clothier, HATTER and FURNISHER, 10 ani 12 &, Attain St. WILKINSON'S Time for Cloak Selling 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 cro'wds of buyers were better and you appreciated our excellent system and quick attention. This Great Day Light Store of ours has won its way Shenandoah people won House a fair welcome JACKETS For ladles ami Children. PLUSH, FUR or CLOTH CAPES are now marked at clearing prices ; its use less lo quote figures they are too often mis leading; suffice it to say if ve have, your cloak want the price will make your purse string open. 3 fS L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. The Largest and Best Lighted PARTE THIS IK YOUR HAT. Here Are Homo farts About the Spring Election. Election, February lBth, 1807. January 89, 18V7 Last dy for Ming oertl flostcs of nomination for township and borough officers with ihe County Commis sioners, 18 days Wore the election, February 1, 1897 Last day for flllut nomination papers for township and borough ottlcer with the County Commissioners, 18 days lie fore the election. Time for filing objections February 4. In the case of certificates and pnpsrs designed for b trough and township officers, nt least IS dsys before the day of election. When candidates may withdraw : BYlmiftry i, 1807 For township and bor ough officers, 12 days liefore the election. February 0 180. -The County Commis sioners shall send to the Sheriff an official list containing the names and party or po litical affiliations of all candidates, nt least ten days liefore the election. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. p!eaHnt laxative. All Druggists. Cases Disposed or. Tlio following were among the cases dis posed of at the l'ottsville criminal court yesterday : Wladyslans Karolok, charged with forni cation, was acquitted' but ordoied to pay tlree-iourtbs the costs and George Osawicka, the prosecutor, ouo-cjuaiter, Julia Osawlckn, charged with adultory, acquitted, but ordered to pay three-quarter the costs and George Osawicka, prosecutor, one-quartet. John Skoplnski and Joseph Sankofskl, convicted of rescuing a prisoner, ordered to pny a fine or $10 and costs. John ltoe, convicted of f. and b., oath Hannah BonewltK, usual sentence Anthony Stremich, casting stones at a trolly car, $10 fine, costs and five months. Anthony Motchcs, concealed weapons, J5 fino, costs and 00 days. Isaac Jones, assault and battery, $1 fine, costs. John Scanlan, Charles Sodusky, and Will iam l!ed plead guilty to the larceny of shoes at Shenandoah, and wore sentenced to pay the costs, ?20 flue and restore property, and serve one year each in prison. lcods Itccordcd. From Agnes Henry to S. B. Edwards, lot In l'ottsville. From Amanda Taylor to Robort L. Hoover, lot in Ashlaud. From Irvin I!. Ziogonfuso ct nr., to Wm. Knock, lot in Barry Twp. From George Fleuhr et ux., to Mary M. Dence, lot in Ashland. A Hit or Coughs and Colds. What? l'an-Tina. 25c. At Guilder Bros., drug store. GENUINE IMPORTED f BEER Direct from Mitenchcn, Germany, Nourishing nnd exhilarating . . . PSCHORR BRA U. . . Absolutely mire. Contains to alcohol. Con stantly on hand nt JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. BANK KLRCTION The nnnunl election of the stockholders of thn Merchant's Na tional Hank of Shenandoah, la., will bo held at the banking house, Tifemjny, January 12, 1897, between the hours of 2 and 4 n. m. for tho nurnoao of elccthnx thirteen (13) Directors to servo the ensuing yeur. rz-v-iA is. ii. hunter. Cashier. into your confidence. We thonght Id give our big modern Dry Goods . YOU DID MORE. -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, MUNYON' KIDNEY CURE. Munyoii's Kidney Cure cures pain in the bMk, loins or groins from kidney dlscnse, puffy and flabby face, dropsy of the feet and' llmbt, frequent desire to pan water, scanty unhe, dark-colored and turbid urine, sedi ment in the urine, gravel in tho bhdder, and too great a flow of nrlne. Price 3fi cents. A separate cure fur each disease. At all druggist, mostly SB cents a vial. 1'ertoiiAl letters to l'rof. Munyoti, 1808 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free medical advice for anv disease. CHECKING DISEASE. Stats lloaril of Itenlth Utiles AfTcctliifr the Disinterment of Undies. Dr. iienjiuiilii Lee, secretary of the Stale Board of Health, has transmitted to the sscretnrios of the local boards copies of the rulosndopted recently eliciting the disinter ment of bodies of victims of contagious diseases. The rules are as follows: Regulation IV, rule V, The disinter ment of bodies of persons who have died of Asiatic cholera, yellow fever, epidemic cere bro spinal meningitis, or spotted fever, small pbx or varioloid, diphtheria or membraneous croup, relapsing fever, typhus or ship fever. orsoarlet fever, is prohibited, except by special permission of the State or local Hoard of Heal til ; provided that no such iiernitt be granted within ten years after interment of su eli person. Eulo VI. When a body dead of any of the diseases mentioned in the preceding rule is to be disinterred, the following pre cautions shall be strictly observed : (a) No one shall be present at the disinterment but those necessary to perform tho labor aud one male relativo of tho deceased, (b) A hermetically sealed aino-Uuod box, snilicjently large to contain tho box, collin or casket already iu tho grave, shall be in roadluees to receive the latter, (c) When within six inches of tho top of tho reccptaclo containing the body, the earth shall be saturated with a 1-5 per cent, solution (1500) of tho bichloride of mercury, .(d) The receptacle containing the remains shall on no account bo opened, but shall be at once placed in the box provided as above, and hermetically sealed, and said box shall not bo opened on arriving at the place of destination. MAHANOY CITY. Preparations Marie For the Spring toutb llcau rrlmnrles. Maiianoy City, Jan. 7. Tho Republican Standing Committee met last night and or ganized with John Reed as president; Alex. May, secretary; and A. C. Sherman, treas urer. It was decided to hold the primaries on the 23rd InSt., from 3 to 7 p. in., undor the Crawford county system aad t'jo candidates will bo assessed to defray expenses. Sovoral of the ousted Justice of the Peace will be candidates for Borough Justices, among them Alex. May, A. C. Sherman, M. M. Ketner and John A. Kemery, Tho funeral of Qcorgo R. Woolcock took place at noon to-day from the resideuce of the parents, ou East Centro street. Services were held at tho residence, Roy. A. M. Woods, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiating. Tho interment was made in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery at l'ottsville. The pall bearers were T. L. Patterson, Charles Parmley, Milton Crawshaw, Harry Hess, Frank It, Woods and Harry Jones. C. D. Kaier left for Philadelphia yesterday and will go to Atlantic City and Florida. A public installation of the officers of Eureka Castle No, 86, Knights of the Oolden Eagle, took place in Knapp's hall last even ing, followed by au entertainment. " There Never Was a Better Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 25c. At Qruhler liros., drug store. SEVEN NUNS ASPHYXIATED. Lost Their Lives in tlio Ilnrnlng of a Convent In Canailn. HOBEUVAI, Quebec, Jnn. 7. At 0 o'clock In the morning Are broko out In tho chapel of tho convent hero, causod by a lighted candle near the cradlo of tho Infant Josus sotting flro to tho driiporiaa and floral or nnmontfttlons, anil In nn Instant tho wholo was a mass of flames. Tho alarm was given by a sacristy nun, but tho flro spread with such rapidity that nothing could bo done to savotho building. Tho religious tltlos and tho namos of the dead, respectively, are as follows: Mothor St Francois do Paulo, Kllse Gossolin of St Jean Chrysostomo; Mother Providonoe, Kmma I-iotournoau of Quebooj Mothor St. Ursulo, Corintho Garnoau of St Foyco; Mother St. Anno, Lauro Huron of Hobort Vllloj Mother St Antolnodo Padua, Cath eriuollaulto of Doschambaultj Mothor St Dominique, Marie LoulsioGirad of Robor vnl ; Mother St Loulso, Roso Qossollln of St Joan Chrysostome. Anothernun was badly burned In try ing to extinguish tho llro. Tho convont and the school are nothing but a muss of ruins. Tho monastery was n stono build ing, flvo stories high and of 120 foetfront ogo, and was built eight years ago. Tho Ursulino nuns of Quobeo, by whom It was controllod, are tho oldost cloistered ordor In Canada, and It was In a cavity made by tho bursting of a shell within their convont at Quebec, that General Montcalm was buried after his doathupon the Plains of Abraham, Many of the nuns and pupils slopt In ri dormitory on tho second floor, and thoso managed to escape, but others occupied a dormitory on the fourth floor, nt the north end. Thero Is a flroproof towor near this, but tho rapidity with which tho flames spread provontod tho nuns from roaciiing it. Tho totnl loss is $75,000, with only about $13,000 Insurance. Tho school was closed on account of tho holidays, aud most of tho pupils had gone homo. Charged with Stealing I.euf Tobacco, Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 7. Harry Sterno- maun, aged about 36 years, formerly of j this olty, but recently employed by Leo-1 pold Loeb & Co., tobaooo dealers, of Front j street, Philadelphia, was arrested here last night charged with systematically roll- I bing his employors. He is accused of hav i ing stolen Urge quantities of leaf. He was ' QHUght hiding under a bed In the western part of town, whither he had lied when he learned that he was being tracked. The U.eutor Hut lluit (io. PlTTSBUHG, Jan. 7. This olty will follow the lead of Chicago In the passage of an not prohibiting the wearing of bonnets or hats by ladles In theaters. Councilman Leslie will nt once introduce an ordl nanco which already has tho approval of tho majority of oaunollman, making It n misdemeanor for ladies to thus wear hats or bonnets. Tha iiiforoement of tha law will be plaoed In the hands of the public works. The managers of theaters will bo held responsible for permitting au Infrac tion of tho law. l'llllvllll Dotigns, We make up fuueral designs in any shape or form and in the best manner possible. Also wheat sheaves, wax work, etc. Bates reasonable. Paynk's Gbbkmiiousb, 12-gO-tl-eod airardville, Pa. Marriage Licenses. Anthony Luoxka and Agstlia8kuws, both of Win. 1'enn. Monroe M. Shellhainmer and Emma I. Zettlemoyer, both of West I'uu township. A DAY OP RARE DELIGI1T 'oi,lblo for All Who Will Hcetl the Ad loo Given Here. Mrs. Alexander, the author of the famous novel, "The Wooing O't," lias written a charming new serial called "Kitty's Di lemma." This has been secured by Tho Philadelphia Sunday l'ress and the opening chapters will be printed next Sunday, January 10. Other strong exclusive features of next Sunday's Tress will be a description of tho White Houso as McKlnloy will find it; the story of Mrs. l'otter Palmer's battle and victory In the uioit exclustvo social circle in the world; description of a bicycle, almost as high as the ElfTel towor. which is to bo the chief attraction at tho Paris exposition, and h graphic recital by a Philadelphia life pris oner of tiie experiences and emotions of ono who is pmotlcally burled alive. The art supplement will be the last part of The Sunday Press calendar, which is easily worth a dollar. If you did not get the other parts you can obtain the wholo calendar from your newsdealer with next Sunday's Press. Soothing, and not Irritating, strengthening, and not weakening, small but oITeetlve such are the qualities of DeWltt's Little Early Ulcers, the fumous little pills. C. II IlRgeubuch. ltesnlutinns nf Condolence. At a regular meeting of Phoenix Fire Company No. 2, of Shenandoah, Pa. held at their hall on Tuesday evening, January 5th, 1807, the following preamble aud resolutions Were unanimously adopted : Vhkhba8, It has pleased on nil-wise Provid ence to remove from our midst our esteemed brother, Thomas Itynn, unit while we bow In ncknowledment to the will of lllm who doctli all tliitlfffl for the best ret wo feel that weshotild show the respect we entertained for our late uromer, inereiore be it uranviTcu, uu. 411 uiaucMU .111a i,lllJillt v 11,19 lost nn actlvo worker and the community a Kiwi aim usejiu cmzen. ltesolveri, That we extend to his family our symimthy in this their hour of troublo. Jteolvel, That tho charter of this company be il rapped In mourning for n period of thirty days; that a copy of the above prenmblo and repuuiuoiis ie preaemeu to ute relatives ol the UcccHned nnd that n copy be spread on the minutes and that they be published In tho i'.YLKINU herald ana uaiiy iNews. James P. O'IUrex, I'BTlIlt IIAKKINS, Michael Kkrmoak, Committee, Shako off Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Kub well with Red Flag Oil, 2oc. At Qruhler Bros., drug storo, A New Wrinkle. The lot of the minors in tho cm piny of tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company Is anything but a happy one, and coniiderablo dissen sion prevails among a numbor of them, says tho Hazleton Standard. On the last pay day not a few of them were surprised to ascer tain that they were docked for a ton of coal, which some member of their family was reported as having picked from tho slate banks surrounding the colliery. Tho com pany has issued orders that any ono residing in their houses caught picking coal, no mat ter whether it is only a bucketful, they are to lie charged for a ton, and the amount will be kept off them on pay day. A rrlentl to Everybody. Parents are by nature anxious that their i children secure and maintain as many useful and valuable friends as possible. One friend I which thoy can readily secure for a trillo is i Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, which in caso j of a diphtheritic attack, will positively euro ' tho disease and save lifo whore all other medicines fail. The best plan Is to keep It handy iu the house at all times and apply according to directions at the first intimation of diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any other throat affection. Sold at Kirlln's drugstore ntf0 ccuts a bottle. asy to Take asy to Operate Are fenttires peculiar to Ilood's Pills. Small In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As ono man saidi " You never know you have taken a p!l! till 't ! nil over." 25C. C. I. Hood & f J., Proprietors. Lowed, Mass. The only pills to take v!Ul Hood's Sarsaparilla. BRONCHO (HOMOEOPATHIC) REMEDIES! "They do tho Work " 10 CtS. AT ALL DltUaOISTS SKND FOU SAMPLE. I BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkers, N. Y. -FINK- GOLD WATCHES, RINGS, CHAINS. Gold and Silver Novelties. Holiday Gifts for Young and Old. We have a very lino selctt stock nnd our prices are lowest lur stylo und fpiulity. ELLIS DUELL'S, SeQ S. Main St. C0AL ! COaIT HARD CLEAN -(0)- For sale nt Mountain eollievy formerly Shoemaker's nt the following reJuueil jiricee : K)tK C'heotnut ..UM Stove ftt-fts .. a.GS Vm... 1.80 Delivered to any lMrt of the town for TO eents additional. ()rilir left at Kalbnoh's cigar ttor or 818 South Jarillu street, will receive prompt attention. LAMB, DAVIS & CO. FOR THE BEST GROCERIES AND . ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Yj.9 3333 lt7Q qn liil 11 o ail 3333 333:3 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 Krfftglirao 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 $i.dO 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 L-amp. llll "" - -gg -m 3333 3333 3 S 5 - 3333 3333 - - -A - - m 3333 33JS 1 Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL BUILDiNG. EsfS J. A. M0YER, Mgr. : 3 SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. if CLOTHING AT NEXT TO NOTHING BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SUITS, We have by the carload, anc1 .i, disposing of them at half prices. All kinds of Dress Suits, French clays, sacks aud frocks, to go at fifty cents on the dollar. An enormous line of Stiff Hats. An im mense stock of underwear at prices never heard of. Daa't Make a Mistake In the Place. The Largest Store and Show Windows In the County. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, L. GOLUIN, Proprietor. ' S and 1 1 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 33.00 $Q.OO $3.0 $7.00 Reduced from $8.00. 41 " 1S.00. " " $5.00. 1 4 4 4 10.00. P. J. GAUGHAN, MISCELLANEOUS. DIVIDEND NOTICU. At a meetliiK of tho lionrd of Directors of the First National Bank, of Shenandoah, held on January 411k. 1807, a semi-anminl dividend of 3 per cent, mi declared, itayablu on demand. 1-7-at 8. W. Yost, Onhler $C) A A A Money to loan on first mo jUUW Apply to T. K. IlEDDALt., mortgage. Attor- ncy-ai-uaw. 12-SS-lm WANTED. Youiik lady wonted to finish tin type pictures. No eiperieitce neces sary. Call at 10 S. Main street. m It ItlCNT. Two nice unfurnished rooms. well Heated. Apply at No. Ill WW Dale stieet, 4 J-o-ll OK I1I5NT. A nice room. sind floor ! aultalilo fnr nfllm iiurnnaM. Alllilv at IIkiialu ofllce IjWK BALE. A double property, on Line J street, Nos. 138 nnd 1, for sale cheap. In quire of Mrs. Pelix MoUnnnnman, on Line street, " lu-io-w BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS ULAUAUlfcS Cured bv this crrnnular effervescent and ettmu lant. An Instant oure for sour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from having a nignt out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Old Saw, ah our immense stocK ot (Jlotliing and Heavy Overcoats have been reduced in price, owing to the mild state of the weather and the approaching holiday season. Ve 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 IJlack mid llrowh Denver Overcoats $7.50, now $5.35: " Melton " 10.00, " y.jo " " " " Kersey, " 12.00, " S.jo ' nnd Black Imported Melton " 16.00, " 13,00 " Black nnd Drown Chinchilla " 11.00, " 8.00 " nnd Block Imported Chinchilla " 11.00, " 9. 501 Heavy, Die: Np Nldgerheiul Suits, Blue nnd Black, were 89.00, now $7.00 Ho avy, Small Nap Nlggcrhcad Suits, Blue nnd Black, were $8.00, now $6,00 your heavy stock "-of Clothing reduced 3opcrct. IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT Our entire s'ockof 'and Every garment lias 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. - 2T N. Main St. T00M)i1HRQBLm. Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Silver fillings. If your artlficnl teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mate all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Rrldgn work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No oharftee for extracting wlieu plates are ordered. We are the only users of vitalized air for the painless: extraction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tilman's Block) East Centre Street. Offloe Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m.
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