UK : 6 1897 Select notes on the Sunday School aonfor 1897 now ready. fiBhllahar's mm $1 OS I I'RBtuner x root i.w. , Oar SjrMlUl FriO $1.00. , HOOKS & BROWN V North (Vlin i-l'lHT POINT. lfipii-nliiK 1 liiuuliont tlm Ouutitry Oliroalrled lor Hast)' leniMl. The Phillies hare farmed ont Pitcher Keener, of Jennsvllle, to the Detrtit team of the Western League. George Sluttery, of Hasleton, skated too close to the edge and broke through the Ice, receiving a severe ducking. Sevoml of lit frl. n.ls lifted him ont of the water. Ellis Doell has disposed of his jewelry store in St. Clair. Mrs. Nelsou Beun, of Trevort, pur-1 chased a can of salmon and placed a dish upon the table containing the contents of the , oau. Three small children in the family , partook of tbe canned fish and shortly after, wards were taken ill. Once more there is talk of extending the Sbamokin and Mt. Carmel street nil way to Locust Gap, but the probabilities are that it will not be built. Thomas Harris, one of the best known young men in Beaver Meadow, died yester day, aged 32 years. Willie Shaffer, a desperate younc criminal of Hazleton, escaped from the Wllkes-Uarre jail at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, by pick ing tho lock of his cell and squeezing through the bars of a rear window, which had been forced apart by confederates from the outside. Remember If You Have a Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 85c. At Qruhler Bros., drug store. Three-Day Tour to Washington. Washington at present is the cynosure of all eyei; not only because it is tbe Nation's Capital and of the interest whiuh attaches to the deliberations of Congress, but the bril liant Presidential reception on New Year's Day formally opened the season of fashion able festivities, and it has now become the great social centre of the country. Brilliant minds, waiving for the time the cares of government, abandon themselves to the gay whirl of the social World, lteceptions, din ners, balls follow eaeh other with bewilder ing rapidity. The state of tbe Cubau question and tho possibilities of Congressional action is also claiming attention, aud the never-dying in terest which attaches to the many depart ments of the Government is attracting lis usual nnmbar of visitors. The three-day personally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Itallroad Company, winch leaves New York January 21, affords the best opportunity of visiting the National Capital at this season. The, party will be under the care and guidance of an ex perienced tourist agent, and the program in Washington lias been prepared witli an ac curate knowledge of the location and best time to visit eaeh of the principal points of interest. Bound trip tickets, including railroad trans portation in each direction and accommoda tions at the best Washington hotels, will lie sold at the following rates: From New York, fust); Trenton, $13.78; Atlantic City, Jig 7o ; rot.. ille. $11.30; Philadelphia, $11.50, and at proportionate rates from other points. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1198 Jlroadiray, New York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Heeds Kecortled. From Charles Beaumont ct us to Susan Wiggan, premises in St. Clair. From James 12. Diinlap to Susan Wiggan, lot in St Clair. From Charles H. Costeraud Frances I.ynde Stetson, two deeds, one conveying to Philadel phia and Iiendlug Coal and Irou Company, eoal lands and other real estate ill Schuylkill county, and a second conveying to tho Phila delphia and Heading Ifailway Company rall road franchises, &c, in Schuylkill county. "Tfrera was also filed a mortgage from the Philadelphia aud Beading Bail way Company to the Central Trust Company, of New York, trustee, for $20,000,000, on property aud franchises of said company. From E. II. Farnum, ct. al., to Albert Weaklem, let in Pottsville. From Bernard J. Durkin, et. al., to Bridget Durkin, lot in Shenandoah. Suffered Tor Twenty-four Years. There is no use at all in people suffering from any throat affection whatever when speedy and permanent relief is at hand. Mrs. 1). A. Smith, Jersey Shore. Pa., writes: "I had been troubled with cankered sore threat for twenty-four years, aud Thompson's Diphtheria Cure did me more good than all the others I tried and used. The same medi cine cured the sore throats of wy children. Would not be without it in the hoote, under any circumstances." Sold at Kirliu's drug store, 50 cenU a bottle. Met Death In ley Water. Tdnkhawk'K, Ph., Jim. 8. Rlljuh Wall, an old mini, living nt Tagueg Ktlily, three miles up the river, ohiiio to his death In a peculiar manner Wednesday evening. He came to Tunkhnnuock in a skill, bought a stove nn'd carried It homo In tho bout In attempting to land he capsized the fioat Au aged neighbor came to his resi ue, but was unable to pull him out uf tho water Wall managed to keep his bead abovo the surface fur a long time until liassursby hoard the crlos and same and ilr iKgcd him out He was so badly chilled t hut ho died. Shake off Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Kub well with Bed Flag Oil. 85c. At t .rubier Bros , drugstore. Pennsylvania Militia at the Inauguration. Hakki-.i:i'ii, Jau. 8. The entire di vision of the National Guard of this state will be taken to Washington next Mnroh to tako part In the Inauguration of Presl-dent-elpot McKluley. The official an nouncement was made yesterday by Ad jutant General .Stewart. It has been de cided by the Inaugural committee to as sign the states in the column In the order in which they were admitted to the union. All the details for the movement of the Pennsylvania troops will be arranged later by the adjutant general. The bat teries will probably be paraded dis mounted. HOOD'S IMI1L8 cure Liver Ills, BlUoiisueee, Indigestion, Headache. A pleatf nt laxative. AU DruEfflete. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Oar delivery wagon awaits your order. Qoodi iellvered promptly. WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. IM W K 1IAVK T1IKIHHT1IANI H HOMK WWIIN'H OK H I 1 1 A llrv lillrt Worker's Death. Wit uamspiii'.t, Ph., Jnn. 8 Howard Kwticv, ii'piil x yours, mit wlthnn accident nt Tloim Ih if tirmlniilii fatally While nitniiiptiini to put n bull, on to ntjirt amw In Wlckhnm's nnwrnlll his olothos (-ought on the main ihnft, and he was whirled , around until diverted, of all wearing ap- parol. When found by the foreman he W(l,Htlng on the ,. ,,,,,, w)th his left arm torn out at the elbow, his leg broken nnd lmtily nritliieii. While being mrrled homo ho remarked, "I wonder what ma will think when she tee me." Ills mother fainted whon she saw her boy, and the lad directed Jesse Kimball where to lay hi in. To I'rfffrnt Oovornment by Injunction. Harris hit r.o, Jan 8. A mooting of the Itato leatsliittvn bo-ird of railroad em- pluyoa of l,enn--ylvanln was hold yester day at the Hcrhir llouso to frame legisla tion to lie liroijnlod to the legislature. The measni-i'stti'lorsod aretho Krdman ar 1 bltratlon bill, lha contempt bill and the i Phillip coniniWluii bill. The contempt , bill Is Intended to prevent government by Injunction. This bill passed tho jenate during the last session of oongress. Tho ISrdtnnu bill provides for voluntary arbi tration, and (ho l'lillllpg bill provides for a commission that shall make a study of existing laws and the mothods of the masses. A Bit or Coughs and Colds. What? rail-Tina, iiSc. At (Iruhlcr Bros., drug store. STARTING OF THE NEW YEAR. It tnkes time to see a long year out and it tnkes time to build up the reputation of a cloth ing establishment like dure. It also takes good goods, low prices aud fair treatment. Lt us show you your first suit for 1897. (0) LEVI REFOWICH, Only . Reliable . Clothier, HATTER and FURNISHER, 10 ant) 12 S. fiDain St. 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 thonght Shenandoah people would pfive our bier modern Dry Goods House a fair welcome. YOU DID MORE. JACKETS For Ladles ami Children. PLUSH, FUR or CLOTH marked at are now clearing prices ; its use less 10 quote figures they are too often mis leading; suffice it to say 1." we have your cloak want the price will make your purse string 1 , open. L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN 8TRSET. -:- The Largest and Bt Lighted FOOD STRENGTH. IT COMBS FROM THE RIGHT FOOD PH0 PBRItY DIOESTED. Food strength is natural strength. It is new strength ; created strength. That Is, it is not stimulation. The real strength of your body Is your constitutional strength, your reserve strength. It is the result of eating proper food aud digesting it. Haling food does uo good at all; rather hiirm unless it is digested. So that every thing narrows itself down to one proposition: How is your digestion ? One person In three of us have Indigestion in some form or another. It is not really a dl iease, but a condition ; a condition which may liecome serious. Wo all wish to be strong, and we might all become so if we digested our food. The loss of your strength is a serious mailer. It may be tho beginning of a dangerous disease. It may mean that you cannot go on with yonr Work. Shaker Digestive Cordial is an aid to digestion. It is a strength maker. It makes you strong. It relieves at once all the symptoms of acute dyspepsia, tones up the system and creates flesh, energy aud strength Taken regularly it will permanently cure indigestion and make the weak, thin, irritable, nervous dyspeptic, strong, fat, hearty and well again. A 10 ceut bottle will show you what it will do. Sold by druggists at 10, BS, SO cents and $1.00 a bottle. Dfllawnri-nns Wanted n Lynching, Wilmington, Del., Jan. 8. Frank Thomas, a negro, was arrested yosterdny on the charge of having assaulted Mrs. Irvine Ball, of Stanton, on Tuesday night last, when the woman roslstod so dospor ntely that almost all her clothing was torn from her body. Thomas escaped at the time, and a posse went In search of him, He whs found near Newark, and shortly afterwards n mob of fully -100 In furiated men attempted to tako him from his captors and lynch him. Ho was finally taken to Wilmington and lodged In jail. A Hunter's Ghnstly Find. Williamspout, Pa., Jan. 8. 0. B. Do rook, n hunter, of Highland, MoKoan county, discovered the charred remains of a mnn whllo walking through tho woods along Mill Creek. Tho legs, nrms, nnd part of the head hnd been burned away. A crushed skull leads to a suspicion of murder. The body has not been ldou Wind, GENUINE t IMPORTED i BEER Direct frm Mucnchen, Germany. Nourishing and exhilarating ...PSCIIORR BRAV... Absolutely pure, stautly on band ut Contains I o Alcohol. Con- JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. TJANK ELECTION The annual election of tlm stockholder of the Merchant's Nn tionnl Hank of Sheimmlonh, I'a will be held ut the banking bouse, Tuesduy, January 12, 1897, between the hours of 2 and 4 11. in., for tho purpose of electing thirteen (13) Directors to serve the ensuing yenr. 12-9-3t E. II. Hunt eh, 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 ot n-oous at lower prices. We share this advantage with you. To our thousands of patrons Ave extend our best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. . LLOVD STREET. Stare Rmid In Schuylkill County. OBITUARY. Sudden Death of An Old and Well Known Townsman. Abraham Townsend, an old and well known resident of the total, died suddenly at his home on North Emeriok street al 9:80 o'clock last night from heart fsllare due to old gc. He took sick yesterday morning, bnt his con dition did not create alsrin until the evening. Drs. W. N. Stein and J. 8. Kistler were sum moned and they responded promptly, -but death ensued before either arrived. Mr. Townsend was 66 years of age. lie was bom in England and was a resident of town for 80 years. In 1860 he was Inside fore man at the Pine Forrest colliery, near St. Clair. Subsequent he filled a similar position under tho Potts brothers, at Phoenix Park, and then came tn town and became inside foreman at Grant's, Plank Bid ge colliery. The deceased is Is survived by three children, Mrs. Joseph Dusto, Mrs. Mary Itaudenbnsh and Joseph Townsend. His wife died last April. The funeral will tako place on Sunday. Services will be held at the late resilience at 8:45 a. m. aud proceed on the 8:45 a. m. Pennsyl vania railroad train' for St. Clair, where In terment will be made. CASSIIIV. A death which crested surprise among the peoyla of this community was that of will lam Oassldy, of West Coal street, who died of typhoid fnver last evening. Deceased was 21 years of age and had only been ill since .Monday last. He is survived by his parents, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Cassidy, three sisters md six brothers. The funeral will take place to-morrow morning. REftN. Dr. George M, Ilenn, Sun bury '3 oldest dentist and one of the town's best cl fluent, died on Wednesday from a paralytic stroke. Dr. Illnu was 78 years old and bad been practicing dentistry hi Sunbury for the last forty year. lleerved as the first Itcpubli can Postmaster of Sunbury, having been ap pointed by President Lincoln in 1801. I.Iuen. This is a time when good housekeepers look about for a supply of new tablo linens. Wo acknowledge thoughtfulnoss and never disappoint our patrons. Our linen depart ment is a store in itself. 18-tt K. P. Gill. X Social (lathorlng. Last evening a social gathering was held at tbe residence of Mrraud Mrs. Tnomns Hall, on South Bowers street, in honor of their guest, MI93 Emtna Gregory. jQarnes, dancing and otlior pastimes wore followed by an ex cellent supper prepared by Mrs. Hall. Husic was furnished by the Durkin orchestra. A feature of tho ovening's amusements was a hypnotic exhibition given by Prof. Michael Durkin. Among the guests wore : Misses Emma Gregory, Jennio Hall, Heiia Clifford, Sallic and Mary Jefferson, Susie Troutinau, Hatllo nnd Laura Morris, Mrs. Thomas Hall, Sr., and Messrs. Harry lteese, Joseph Feist, Thomas Evans, John Wilson, William Butler, Patrick Scanlan, Michael Durkin, Thomas Tempest and Thomas Hall. Prompt Payment. To the Officers and Members of the Home Friendly Society, Md. Uentlbmkk ! 1 uesile to express my sincere thanks' for the promptness which your society paid mo. through your superin tendent, William T. Evans, and agent, Harry Reese, tho claim of 960, duo upon tho death of William Caseidy, I shall always deem It a pleasuro to recoramoud your society to my friends. Eliza IIkcnnan. Shenandoah, Pa., Jan. 8, 1397. 2t Critically III. John A. Grant, Assistant Division Manager for the Lehigh Valley Coal Company in the Mahanoy division, is criticaliy ill nt his bonding house in Lost Crack, He is suffering from an acute attack of typhoid pneumonia, nnd was taken ill last Monday. Drs. Gallon and Brady wero in consultation this morning. A message from Lost Creek this afternoon stated that Mr. Grant's condition was still very critical. The Kellogg IIli tl Carnival And Dclsarte Calisthenics at Ferguson's theatre, for the benefit of Pupils Belief Fund, should bo liberally patronized. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 cents. A Teacher Honored. Thomas G. Jones, of Wm. Ponn, received from the young ladies of his Sunday school class, as a token of esteem, au elegant smok ing set. The donors were Misses Lizzie Ellis, Lizzie Wittman, Salllo. Sargent, Lizzie Woomer, Jennie Jones, Ida Frautz, Lillie Devey, Ida May, Annie P.ichards, Mary E. Jones and Carrie Birklebach. AT CLOSING OUT 1'ItIOliS. Tliey are new, tho latest and at tho very cheapest prices ever offered in tlio history of hats. Our well known ?1 50 liat, at Jl.oo j our $1.90 hat, at $1.50; our $2.35 hat, at $1.75; our $2.75 hat, at $2.25; our $3.00 hat, at $2.50, in stiff and crush hats, all colors and shades. Come at once and sccuro first bargains. At ilAX LEVIT'S, 15 East Centre street. Itachre Party. Miss vMargaret B. Iic'.aall, entertained a number of her friends at her residence, on Nortli Main street, last evening, by ulving a euchre party. Three prises were offered aud were captured by Misses SI. B. Beddall, Ida Willisms ond A. A. Hoover. All present re ported having had a delightful tiuio. After. &ovoral hours of card playing a luncheon was served. AVIiut Tower Does lie l'nt8es? Vo do not know ; doctors cannot explain it ; Mr. Kellocg and his associates will be at Ferguson's theatre, Saturday, Jnmiary 10th. Jlonrtl of Health ltoports. The following cases of measles have been reported : Willie Brooks, 4 years, North White street; Willie Gregory, 4 years, East Coal street ; llarry Thomas 7 years, West and I.loyd streets. Miss JIattio Kase who was reported to the board yesterday as suffering from scarlet fever, should have been measles. There Never Was a Better Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, S&e. Qruhler Bros., drug store. At Wedded Last livening At Pottsville last evening Miss Slln Zimmerman, qf town, was wedded to John Stat nhauer, of Pottsville, in the presence of a number of Intimate friends of both parties. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jaoob Zimmerman, of West Coal street. They will take up their residence in Potts ville. - Window full of eoal ornanienteat Brumin's jewelry store. Marriage Licenses. Johu Istuuiek and Mary Wookstli, both of Broad Mountain. Charles Kriso, of Middle Creek, aud Carrie Butler, of Tremout township. Frauk I.. Young aud Mary J. ZealUerier, both of AahUud. Danko Welta and Tekla Thashuskl, both of Kelayrss. Geo. Hydock aud Mary Koma, Imlh of Mahanoy City. l'unoral Designs, We make up funeral designs in auy shape or form and in the best maimer poieime. Also wheat sheaves, wax work, ate. Bates reasonable. Payne's QmmihoiM-, 18-aa-U-eod OlrardTllle. Pa lMt a Valuable Horse. Peter DresUer. a prosperous farmer at Itlugtowu, yesterday lost a gray hone valued at $000 which was stricken with paralysis. Soothing, and not i r rl t tl ug, strengthen lug, aud Hot wealcenlug, email but effective eueli are the qualities of DeWitt's Little Early Biters, the famous little pills. C. It llaenbuch. p.r,v. TSiffif, . MAHAN0Y CITY. Tlis newly elected officers of Sumner Circle, llrothcrhood of tbe Union, were in stalled last night by Deputy Urand Chief Washington, Fred. Young, of Ashland, as sisted by Louis Lower, of the same place. After the close of the ceremonies the visitors were the guests of the lodge at Tyler's restaurant. Severn Post, G. A. It., hold a public In stallation and entertainment at Grand Army hall last night. T. II. 11. Lyon, Usq., made n patriotic address. Voea'1 and instrumental music aud recitations followed, A lnncheon was served. A railroad man is authority for the state ment that M trains pass Hear ltuu Junction daily. Joseph Ilabiu, the clothier, dislocated the thumb of his right hand yesterday while eugaged In a friendly boxing boot. Peter llalone, a 12-year-old boy of Uilbor ton, fell aud sustained a dislocation of au arm yesterday. He was sent to the Miners' hospital. The funeral of James Lawlor, of Jackions, took place tills morning. Services were hold at St, Oa ulcus church in this town, and inter- meat was made on the hill. The St. Charles cadets, of which deceased was a member, attended the funeral in a body. Stanley Maohnlis was arrested early this morning by C. & I. Policemen Kleindeutz aud Selfott for stealing coal in a breach near the Makanoy City breaker. He was taken before Justice Jouoa aud furnished fS'jO bail fur his appearance at court. W. H. Clearwater, champion pool player of America, and II. P. Stofft, champion of Ohio, who were in town tho past few days, loft last evening for Pottsville. It was their inten tion to hold a tournament at Krlck's pool rooms, but owing to tho many theatrisal at tractions this week It was postponed. They will return to town In the near future. TO CUIUS A COLO IN ON- DAY, lfcke Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If it fails to cure. 86 cents. l'UItSONAI. SIKNIION. Joseph Dusto was a St. Clair visitor to-day. Thomas Ovortou, of Mt. Carmcl' spent yes terday in town. Mrs. Mark Cross, of Sunbury, spent a few hours In town to-day as tho guest of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Scheeder, on East Ccntro street. Mrs. Cross was formerly a resident of town. Miss Sadie D. Zimmerman attended tho marriage of her sister, Eliza, at Pottsville, last ovening. Miss Mabel MUlington, of Port Carbon, is tho guest of her cousin, Miss Mario Milllchap on South West struct. John Williams, of East Coal street, left for .New York nt noou to-day, on a short vacation. John Griffiths, of Mt. Carniel, is the gusst of town friends to-day. PUHOUtiU On tho Gth Inst, nt Diocntx Pork. Pn., John W. Pureell, aged 65 years. Kuncml wilt tako pine from the lnte residence, at Phoenix Park on Saturday, 9th iust, at 9 a. 111. High mas of requiem nt 10 o'clock In St Vincent de Paul's church. Mlnersville. Inter ment in the jmrlsh cemetery. Kelatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. for over XJTJ, k 1.1. NAT-ir'-f.A 'Us1 Jgf ALL natis;; 01 ue uiooo rcr 7 NEUEAL&IA and similar Complaints' ana prcp&rba uuacr mo strioscnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS . prescribed ty eminent pbyelouui3 DR. RICHTER'S 6 a Bkinunn 11 iXPELLERJ World renowned I Rcmarlealrir successful I Only grnnlna with Trade Mark" Anchor,' 1'. id. I!lclitcr.U'o.. 2151'carlSt., New Tork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. SS&SOcu. Endorsed & recommended by ' AVntlcv. Iff T. 5'nin St. 11 llimcnbucll. lCi N Main St . I l u, jviriui, o , main i" ttlivrumioali. PR. RICHTER'S ' ANnoH. STOMAOnAIi best CoII'".IyprpslafcStomncli Cofnn!filnt-.f mm iissm iisiii It Is Dangerous Td let that couch no without caro. It may run into a eerloua condition. Thti can be nvotded by uslne the BRONCHO HomoeO patnlc REMEDY or couclis and colds. "They do the Work, 10 CtS. AT ALL DISUOQISTS.. SEND FOIt SAMI'LK BRONX CHEMICAL, COMPANY, Yonkoro, N. Y. -finis- GOLD WATCHES, RINGS, CHAINS Gold and Silver Novelties, Holiday Gifts for Young and Old. we have n very nno select stock aud our in ices are lowest lor style and quality. ELLIS DUELL'S, SOS S. Main St. COAL ! COAL ! HARD CLEAN For sale at Mountain colliery Iforinerly slioeu ker'sj at the lollowlng reuuveu pn Kbr .S0 Stove tftS l'ea 1J0 obastnut a.as Delivered to any nart ot the town for 70 cents additional. Orders left at Kalbaeh's cigar stor or 81 8011th Jerri I h street, will recolve prompt attention. LAMB, DAVIS & CO. 10R THE BEST GROCERIE AND - ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 10s S. Main St. - miSMiL 3333 in It's an 1333 H333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 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 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. Qur rushing business is proof of it. Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome Parlor Lamp. Factory Shoe Store, BEDDA.L.L. QU I lDt rJ 3. A. M0YER. Mgr. SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. 3333 3333 s333 o o 3333 3333 3333 1333 3355 333 33 33 33 33 CLOTHING AT NEXT TO NOTHING. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SUITS, Wc have by the cnrload, and are 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 at prices never-heard of. Don't Make a Mistake In the Place. The Largest Store and Show Windows In the County. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, L. GOLD1N, Proprietor. 3 and 1 1 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Sacrifice Sale FUR One of the largest fur dealers in New York City an nounces a removal sale, and in order to close out their entire stock of all kinds of - . FUR GARMENTS, before leaving their present location, they have conclued to sell them at a bie reduction. A representative of this firm will have on exhibition at our store to-day, (Friday,) and to-morrow, (Saturday,) Jan uary 8th and gth, with a large assortment of these goods and will sell them at about one-half theirre&l value. This is a rare chance to get your Fur Cape for one-half price. Take advantage of it and you will be pleased with your purchase. All are invited to calland see this great display. P. . J. GAUGHAN, 27 North Main St., MISCELLANEOUS. DIVIDEND NOTICH. At a meeting ot the Hoard ot Directors ot the First National Bank, ot Shenandoah, held on January 4th, w, a semi-annual dividend ot 8 percent, vat declared, payable on demand. 1-T-Ht 8. W. Yost, Cashier. 37(0 it ItlSNT. Desirable store room. Good locution. No. North Main street. Apply at P. J, l'oi tx ft lion's, 21 N. Main St. 1-8-tt 0 A A A Money to loan iJjUUw Apply to T. K oan on tlrst moitgnjre. lUCUDALL, Altor- H-28-lm ny-atiw. TUANTItD. Young lady wanted to finish M tintype picttm a. No cxiterience sary. Call ii at 11 16 S. Main street. mmt TtKKT.Turn iil.n linflirnlllhMl TOOmS. D well hualed. Apply at No. 811 West Oak st'eet. lM-tt ITIOIt ltKNT.-A uloa suitable for olfloe llKKAMI Oftlce room, etooml floor purpose. Apply at TTIOR WAI.R.A double property, oil Line . for sals cheap. In- 1 street, Noa. 18s and IK. quire ot Mr Pellx i!ooninian, onlJne street. BROIYL-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NflRVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular etlerveseent and stimu lant. An Instant oure tor sour stomachs and jieadacliw, which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, B0TTLEE OF CARBONATED DRIHKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah 9 ! Vr ,smmiimr 3:i . Jf 0 Saw, All our immense stock of Clothing and Heavy Overcoats have been reduced in price, owing to the mild state of the weather aud the approaching 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 f lllue Black and Urown lleaver Overcoats $7.50, nmv $5.25 ' " Melton " 10 00, " 7.50 Kersey, " 12.00, " H.30 ' and Dlack Imported Melton " 10.00, " 12.00 " Black and Brown Chinchilla " 11.00, " S.00 " and Black Imported Chinchilla " 11.00, " 0.50 Heavy, Big Nap Niggerhead Suits, Blue nnd Black, were 80.50, now $7.00 lie nvy, Small Nap Nlggerhcad Suits, BU10 nnd Black, were &4.00, now $6.00 your heavy stock "-of Clothitig reduced 30 per ct di9posiug of them nt half prices. of GARMENTS. Shenandoah, Pa. ! TOOHISOnE riGDLEn. no ICO tKi Amy flo to tho Shenandoah Dental Bourns ft 1 painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit yon oall to see us. All examinations free. Ve make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. Ho charges for extracting -when platee are ordered. Wo are the only users of vitalised air for the paluleaa extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Dloek) East Centres Street, Ota oe Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. ro. !!
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