1897 Select notes on the Sunday School Lassons for 1897 now ready. Piibltetier's Prioe $1.25. Otlr Spoil Price $1.00. HOOKS & BROWN a tvJerthi (VI aim It. rntilanlii Troop nntlttm'lnucninl Inn HAitnisuuiio. .lnii II. All offlrint nnte inent n-l.it tvo hi tho proposed visit or the NMlonnl Uuiirils to AVinhlngton to ntteml tho limuiturfttlou of I'roMilent-elect Mo Kiuloy Miys : "There Is no Btnte fund up- ' plicnlilo to tho payment of the expenses. If tho troops o to the InmiRuratlon It J will be nn entirely voluntary not upon their part, and will be conditioned uiou 1 obtaining free transportation from the , ruUroiuls and the wlillnKnon of the of- j fleers and men to go and subsist them- ' solves. No order hus beon Issued uoni- i tunndlng tbr guard to attend the Inaugu ration, and no order will be Issued." Klglit HuiiBrln Htnbbeil In l'lilit. , Schanton, l'a., Jan. II. Eight Hunga rians were seriously stabbed during a drunken fight at Mayfield Thursday night Lucats Krutoha and Peter Uuijr will die from their Injuries. Waze Zubal Is In a precarious condition. Tho light occurred In Kabul's housa When a constable's posse reached the place the lights wore all out. and whon they broko tho doors In they found u sieno like the Interior of a , sliiiighlor houe. Only two of the men I stAbbod were able to be at tho hearing yos terduy. Ask your grocer fur ne Royal Patent' flour, and take no other brand. It is the best , flour msde. I Tlire-Iay Tour to AVimhlngtoii. Washington at present Is tlio cynosure of all eyes; But only because it is the Nation's Capital and of tho interest which attaches to j the deliberations of Congress, but the bril-1 liant Presidential reception on New Year's Day formally onened the season of fashion-1 able festivities, and it has now become the great social centre of the country. Brilliant minds, waiving fur tho time the cares of government, abandon themselves to the Ky whirl of the social world. Kcceptions, din ners, balls follow each other with bewilder ing rapidity. The state of the Cuban question and the possibilities of Congressional action is also claiming attention, and the never-dying in terest which attaches to tho man- depart ments of the Government is attracting its usual number of visitors. The three-day personally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which leaves New York January 21, affords the best opportunity of visiting the National Capital at this seasun. The party will bo under tin- care and guidance of an ex perienced tourist agent, and the program in Washington has been prepared with an ac curate knowledce of the location and best time to vi-.it each of the principal poinU of mterest. Round trip tickets, including railroad trans portation iu each direction and accommodaj tions at the best Washington hotels, will be sold at the following rates: From New York, tU50; Trenton, $13.75 ; Atlantic City, 12 75; Pottsville. $U.30; Philadelphia, f 11.60, and at proportionate rates from other points. Apply to ticl:et agents, Tourist Agent, 1186 Broadway, New York, or Deo. W. lloyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Tours to California. California has been most fittingly termed the "Italy of America." All tho delicious balm, the cloudless sky, and tho rich ver dure of the great European peninsula aro duplicated in this sunny land of the Pacific. Here nature basks in the sunshine of her own beauty; and here she, has established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With the snow mantled peaks of the Sierras upon tho one hand, the calm Pacific with itssoft breezes upon the other, and a veritable paradbo of flowers, fruits and plants between, man can find and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, recognizing the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing the continent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace cars from New York to the Pacilic Coast, and stopping at the principal points of interest en route. Tho great popularity of these tours demonstrates tho wisdom of the movement. For the season of 1MI7 three tours bare been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January H7, February 2-1, and March 27. The first tour will rnn direct to San Diego via St Louis and the Santa Fe Route, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt Iake City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing five weeks in California. The second tour will run via the Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to San Diego, stopping at the "Crescent City" during the Mardi (inis Carimal. This tour will return via Salt Luke City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing lour weekain California. The third tour will run viaChicago.Denver, and Salt Like City, allowing passenger to re turn by regular trains via dlU'erent routes within nine months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Gleiiwond Springs, Lcadvlllo and tin (i.mlcn of the Uods. Kates from all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad System east of Pittsburg: I'im tour, faiO ; second tour, $350 ; third tour li round trip, and $150 one way. Fur detailed itineraries and other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special hook ing offices, or address Oeorge W. Boyd. Assistant (ieneral Passenger Agent, llroad Street Statiou, Philadelphia. Soothing, aud not irritating, strengthening, and not weakening, small but effective such are the qualities of DeWItt's Little Karly Bisers, the famous little pills. C. 11 Hagenbuch. Married fu Town Bicksrt's dining parlors wsre the scene of a marriage ceremony last evening, the con tracting parties being Harry K. Dailey, of Philadelphia, aud Gazelli Marcelli, of Har risburg. The ceremony was performed by Justice Cardln in the presence of the bride's parents and a few intimate friends of the 'room. After the ceremony tlie parlors were converted into a dining room, where a wed ding fssst wss partaken of. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagou awaits your order. OooJi delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. nUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. M'K 1IAVK THE MOST HAND- BO MK UE8H.NH OK ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, MO. 3T WHT lENTKE STREET "Y" Program. Tho following program will lie rendered at a mrethif of the. "Y" to be held this evening- singing; sr:pture reading. Miss Went: reading, l.i ivis A. Hopkins; solo. Miss Italia Ilrtiwn ; new of interest, Harry (lable; "The Ksperlence of a Treasurer of the "Y," Miss Clara Y'ost; solo, Edward Jamer, humorous reading, George James; "Frances E. Wills ni," Miss F.liabeth N. lleebuer; erltlc, Charles Msshore. faneml lloslgns. We make up funeral designs In any shs or form and in the beat manner possible. Also wheat sheaves, wag work, etc. Mates reasoDablo. Payhk's Orkkniiopsr, 12-28-tt-end dirardville, Pa. Another Clieuileal lSfiprlne. Following the example of the "Hookies." of town, the (lood Intent Fire Company of Pottsville. has purchased a chemical Are engine which they will test this evening. Too Fine To Scratch Coarse Enough To Clean. STARTING OF THE NEW YEAR. . . It takes time to see a long year out and it takes lime to build up the reputation of a cloth ing establishment like ours. It also takes good goods, low prices and fair treatment. Let us show you your first suit for 1897. (o) LEVI REFOWICH, Only . Reliable . Clothier, HATTER and FURNISHER, 10 nub 12 . flDain St. Ron Ami WILKINSON'S Time for Cloak Selling 4 A. 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 in Shenandoah people would House a fair welcome. JACKETS For ladles 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 we have your- cloak want the price will make your purse string open. L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STRKCT. -:- LLO YD STREET. The Largest and Best Lighted Store Rjp bounty! v- riTnr points. Happenings Hirongtimit the Country OlininlnlfHl lor llnsty I'ennml. A building boom has already begun at Pottsville. Mt. Carbon School Board have decided to erect a new school building. JnhnSocker, who was Injured at the St, Clair stripping, died at tho Pottsvlllo hospital. Five marksmen were peppered In the face with shot by a careless gunner at a Harris burg pigeon shooting match. The new Lebanon County Commissioners have liegnn their administration by reducing the tax ratejrmn S miffs to If mills. A Legislative committee has discovered that against Ihe 21,000 licensed saloons In the State there are 88,000 speak-easles. An ordinance will be Introduced In Pitts burg Councils making It a misdemeanor for women to wear lists or bonnets in theatres. The barber shop of Daniel Itoeder, at Schuylkill Haven, was entered and several rasors, a quantity of tobiero nnd cigars and several musical Instrument were stolen. James ltellly, for the past ten years cm ployed as a machinist In the Lehigh Valley sho, at Hsaleton, tendered his resignation and leayes for Ashland, whore ho hasacccpted a similar position. I Linen. I This is a time wheu good housekeepers j look about for a supply of new tablo linens. We acknowledge thoiichtfulness and never disappoint our patrons. Our linen deport ment is a store In itself. 1-8-tf It. F. OlLl. Jlr. IteddiiU's Purchase. S. A. Beddall, of town, has purcbaeed the , residence of Mr. 11. h. Cake, on Broad I street, Tamaqua, and will occupy It after I April 1st, next. Tho properly is one of tho historical links of the second oldest town in the county. The house was originally built by the late ltichard Carter liefore the Hood of 1850 and was used as a dwelling and bank building. General Henry L. Cako pur- eliased the property from tho Carter estate. TIIK KliLI.OOO HUH) CAKNIVAIi And Delsarte Calisthenics at Ferguson's theatre, for the benefit of Pupil's Rellof runil, should bo liberally patronised Prices, 25, 88 and 50 cents.' GENUINE IMPORTED BEER Direct from Muenclieii, Germany, Nourishing nml exhilarating ...PSCHORR BRA 77. . . Absolutely pure. Contains t o alcohol. Con stantly on hand at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. It Is Dangerous To let that cough co without care. It limy run into n perlous condition This can bp avoided liv iiIiir the BRONCHO Homoeo pathic REMEDY for coughs mid colds "They do the Work." 10 Cts. at all rmuomsTs BUN I) Foil SAMPLE. BRONX CHEA1ICAL COMPANY, Yonkors, N. Y. to your confidence. We thonght 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. l'KltSONAt. MKNUON. MIm Com White, of Weat Oak it mat, it confined toher homo by an attack of pleurisy. Peter Kiifdtewica, of the Arcade restau rant, Is laid up with an attack of rheuma tism. Charlec Bowman, of Philadelphia, who a gnaw of town frismli last night and this morning. Thoma. McQuIre, captain of the Lost Creek eadet corps, l lying very low at hi home In Colorado. Mr. John Gavin, of Heoltsohsrvllle, la tho gueat of her m-lu-lv, l'olloemau John Stanton, and family. Mers. ltota Olorer, II. Arthur Parried and IMgar Hoover were among the merry skaters at Iitketide yesterday. Miaaes Edith Miners and Annie William left town this morning for Mt. Carniel, wlioro they will spend Sunday. MlMea Alice Wirt aud Nellie Evans, twn of Mt. Carmel's fair daughters, were circulating among town acquaintances to-day. Miss Julia Couvllle, and her brother, Thomas, returned home last evening from a two week's holiday vacation to New York. MiM Millie Herring aud Mrs. Heury Hoi-lon-ay, of Mahanoy Oily, were the guesta of Mr. and Mrt. W. O. Meyers, on Hast Coal street, last evening. The former left fur Philadelphia this morning. WHAT l'OWKlt nOIiS HH lOSSI5SS ? Ve do not know ; doctors cannot explain it ; Mr. Kellogg and his associates will be at Ferguson's theatre, Saturday, January 10th. Stiintim Dot OfT linsy. At the Pottsville oourt yesterday Patrick Stanton, was charged with stabbing Anthony tlowuuikl in James Shield's saloon, iu tho First ward. It was only provud by the pro seeutor's teetimony that lie had been iu the Shield's place, so at the recommendation of Deputy District Attorney Ilashore, ho wm ditobarted. On the charge of carrying con cealed deadly weapons he was lot off with a smalt fine and the costs, upon his earnest plea to Judge Eichlsr that he had just pur chased tho weapon and was on hU way home with it, and had no other purpose for its use than to shoot rata or other such disturbers about the house. Window full of coal ornaments at Brumm's jewelry store. Death of Harry Mlclmvl, Harry Miohacl, eldest sou of M. Michael, tho Pottsville restaurateur, died yesterday morning. Tho deceased had been ill for nbout flvo weeks and hii death is attributed to typhoid fever. Ho was "I years of ugo and his demise is a severo shock to a large uircls of friends and acquaintances. He was identified with the P. O. S. of A., of Potts ville, being a member of Camp No. 14. Ho was also a member of Council Xo. 263, Jr. O. U. A. M. The funeral will tako place Mon day noon to proceed by P. & K. trnin for Tatnr.qua, where interment will bo made. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs aud colds. At Qruhler Bros., drug store. Lessons For Otbers. Joe Vauoskl and John Klattick, of town, were convicted aud sentenced before the Pottsville court yesterday on charges of in terfering with olllcers in the performance of their duties and each received sentences of three months, $10 fine aud costs. They were prosecuted by Chiof of Police Tosh and Con stable Thomas Bolln. Kasy to Ituy, Kusy to Take. You will llnd a truo friend iu Hood's Pills. When you take them you will not be disagree ably reminded of tho fact by griping and agonizing pains. They contain none of tho drastic drugs formerly so extensively em ployed. Every ingredient used iu Hood's Pills is sslecud with care. They will break up a cold, prevent the grip and are especially valuablo to regulate tho liver. They cure sick headache and indigestion. Defrelm tVIU ltecover. It is believed that Lucian Dcfrehn, who was injured nt Braudonvillo by a heavy iron pipo rolling upon him, will recover, but ho will bo confined to bed for some tirao. His body was terribly bruised from the knees to the waist. AVIU Cure Any Case. It makes no difference how severe the case may be Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, if applied in strict accordance with printed instructions given, will positively euro any case of diphtheria to which it may be applied. Wm. A. Wolflngei, Milton, Pa., writes: "To all whom it may concern : I certify that I cheerfully recommend Thompson's Diph theria Curs to all ; nnd if used according to directions it will positively euro any case of diphtheria." Sold at Kirlin's drug store at SO ceuts a bottle. Marriage Licenses. John Sokol nnd Mary Kapaccuka, both of Maiianoy City. Splridion Itihiusky and Thccla Bagos, both of Gllberton. Harry E. Dailey and Gazclla Marsili, both of Shenandoah. MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOH SAM5. Three liorsen, tliree bIi.kIp 1 wrrlfttrps. tlirco cutters, one. threo-eented sleiph, three hctn tlmililo tinmen nnd three hlIs sin trio mini ens. one coal awhtoii, inovlnir ivntron. nml other articles eoniioeted with a flrst-da fw livery stable. Apply at Herald ofuce. 1-0-lw OH It RKT. Storeroom nnd dwelling nt 182 rturth Mam street Applv to J. J. ltobiiln. IjOlt HUNT Dcslrnlile store room. Onod location. No. as Xortb Mnlu street, Apply at F. J. I'ortz & Son's, 21 N. Main St. 1-H-tf 2 A A A Money to loan on first mortgage. ,VUW Apply toT. It. IIbwull, Attor- ncy-at-l aw. 12-28-lm FOH IlKNT. Two nice unfurnished rooms, well heated. Apply at No. I'll Went Oak TjlOU ItHNT. A nice room second floor. suitable for ofllce purposes. Apply at Herald oRiee 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 big reduction. A representative of this firm will have on exhibition at our store to-day, (Friday,) and to-morrow, (Saturday,)' Jan uary 8th 'and 9th, with a large assortment of these goods and will sell them at about one-half their real 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 call and see this great display. p:j:gaughan, 27 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. MAHANOY CITY. A Alan Narrowly Ksettncs Denth Under n Falling Itoor. Maiianoy City, Jan. 0. Patrick Mnl downey, n resident of this town, narrowly escaped death yesterday while engaged In removing the roof from the Noonaii Bros, building at St. Nicholas. A nail fastened Muldowney's shoe to the floor and as ho was trying to release himself the roof descended upon him. He was taken out unconscious, but recovered soon after. He sufTerod a fracture of the right auklo and was severely bruised about tho body. John Moore, one of the pioneers of this town, died at 8:86 o'clock this morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Wilde, on West Maiianoy avenue. Tho deceased was 88 years of age and had been a resident of this place since 1808. Jennie It., only daughter of M. J. Murphy, ex-Deputy Iteoorder, died this morning after an illness of six week. Funeral on Tuesday. Peter Metsgar and John Malloy, tramps, alighted from n P. & It. freight train nt Eatt Maiianoy Junction last night into the arms of two C. t 1. policemen. They wore given a hearing before Justice Coylo aud committed Ui jail for Illegal car riding. Two boys aged 8 nnd 11 years, and whose names could not he learned, entered tho clothing store of Samuel Supowlte, nn West Centre street, during the proprietor's tem porary absence, and rilled the cash drawer of $7.70. Mrs. Supowite's ontered as the young thieves were departing. One of them gave her a push that sent tho woman sprawling iu n corner of the store and tho boys made their escape. They have not been a nested. Pan-Tina I What Is It? Tho greatest cure for conghs and colds. Qruhler Bros., drug store. At Wedded This Blornluc. Miss Annie lllaiis and Joseph Kankautas, of Wm. Psnn, wore milted lu marrago at the Lithuanian church this morning. The bride is well known In Lithuanian circles and is a sister of Matt lllasis, the tailor. There I This Is Just the Thing, lied Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Advertised Letters. Tho following letters are advertised as re maining uncalled for at the local post-office : Miss Laura Kelly, Mrs. Detrich. dii:i). ItBADY. At Shenandoah. Va., on the 0th Inst., Ittwle, daUKhtcr of John and I.lezlo Uendy, aged II uoatbss nnd 0 days. Prlends and relatives nro respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from tlio parents' residence, 815 West Cherry street, on Monday, lltli Just., at S p. in Interment in Annunciation cemetery. It on Causes fully half the sickness in tho world. It retains tlio digested food too long in the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, Intll- gestlo.i, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache, in somnia, etc. Hood's Pills euro constipation and all its results, easily and thoroughly, zee. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only nils to tako with Hood's Sarsaparllla. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES -AND- . LOWEST PRICES. -GO TO- Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. ToonBonE-rRfiDim c WW HBisHUVTilMDl Oo to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Oold and Silvei llllings. If your artlOcal teeth do not suit you call to seo ns. All examinations free. We mako all kinds of platos. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crowt and Bridgo work and all operations that pei tain to Dentiil Surgery. No charges for extracting wheu platos art ordered. Wo aro tho only usors of vitalise! air for the painless extraction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman'a Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. of GARMENTS. iiF& "SB yriys Miracles in Medicine. The Wonderful Progress Made Within the Past Few Years. SBMBMaMBMasMSMSMBasMSJSBSHSMtlMBHMHSMSllBsaBVHMM Diseases That Our Mothers Thought Incurable Now Cured by Palne's Celery Compound. It Is difllcutt, nlmost iniposslble.to overesti mate tho importance of recent advances In medicine nnd surgery. In surgery there Is tho application of the X-ray In determining complicated fractures. Iu medicine thero Is tho serum-treatment for germ diseases, and tnero important still, the oxtendod use of Paiue's celery compound in the treatment of tho many diseases that arise from a faulty or impaired nervous sys tem. This class of aliments causes more lufler ing aud oarlicr deaths than all others, and that is why so much public promlnenco was at onco given to Paine's cclsry compound when Its discovery was first announced by Prof. Phelps of Dartmouth college. The rapid and sure way that Paiue's celery compound cures neuralgia, rheumatism and nervous debility is marvelous even lu tho eyes of thU wonder-working quarter of tho century. Aucient miracles wcro contrary to natural laws, whereas tho remarkable power of Paiue's celery compound to mako peoplo well, comes from a bettor understanding of tho natural causes of diseases. That wonderful set of nerves known as the "sympathetic nervous system," that knits every part of tho body together aud harmon izes nil, is understood to-day as never before. Many persons are not awaro that any such 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 333:8 3333 3333 3333 3333 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 Kangaroo tanning ap plied to calfskin makes of leather soft, pliable, easy-fitting and tough the veiy 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. Pactoiy Shoe Store, BEDDALL BUILDING. . A. M0YER, Mflr. SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. 33S 33 33 3K ft 66 NOT We are not guilty of giving away clothing for nothing ; in fact no clothier in the business will do anything of the kind. But we are guilty of selling clothing cheaper, than all the other clothiers combined. Just look at these prices and then consider. ' $6.00 Coat, $7.50 $8.00 $10.00 " $12.00 " And other coats proportionally low. Our heavy Cheviot Suits in all colors and sizes, cannot be bought by other dealers at the prices we are selling them. A dull season compels us to sacrifice our entire stock. It will pay you in these hard times to call and inspect our stock before going elsewhere. We must sell and we will sell all goods at almost any price at the MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, L. GOLDIN, Proprietor. and 1 1 South Main Strocat, Shenandoah, Pa. MU TP (illll ! All persons who wish to be candi dates on the CITIZENS' TICKET at the SPRING ELECTION OF I897 In the Boiough of Shenandoah, must present their names and the required fees to the Secretary of the Citizens' Standing Committee, not later than TUESDAY, JANUARY 19th, At 7.30 p. ni. Ily order of the Committee, DAN10L STERNER, Pres. W. J. V ATKINS, Sec'y. nervos Oilst. They do not know that noth ing goes on In any part of tho body that overy other part does not instantly "know of." Tho closeness of this sympathy is familiarly Illustrated by liefttlaohet. Indiges tion, rheumatism, neuralgia, etc About every case of sleeplessness, nervousness and dyspepsia is a "sympathetic strike" by brain, nerves or stomach, induced by the lowering of the general health. Peoplo who think to get rid of these trou bles by some medicine that disregards the general health of the body are on the wrong track. In getting suoh diseases as neuralgia and rheumatism out of tho system Paiue's celery compound procoeds at onco to restore a normal appetite and regulate the nerves, as the foundation for building up the health and vigor. It regulates tho bowels without delay, aud sees to it that tho poisonous humors that aro bursting through tho skin, in what are, for purposes of classifying, called skin diseases, are given a. ready outlet. On this Insis of purified blood and regulated nerves tho per manent cure of every form of blood diseases, such as eczema, salt rhoum, bad complexion, is now assured by this really wonderful remedy. If the reader of this is not In perfect health let him simply try a first bottlo of Paiue's cel ery compound and carefully note the results. GUILTY 9? S-o-.oo $4.65 $5. SO $6.25 $"7. SO COAL ! COAL ! HARD CLEAN -(o)- l'or sale Mountain oolllery Iformerl' Shoemaker1! at tho following: rttluewl prioea ( Era MAO Stove $2.M Chestnut 3.08 l'a 1.30 DtiTvwed to any part of the town for 70 rent additional. Ordws left at Kalbaoli'a cTgaraior or 118 South Jardln MrMt, will receive prompt attvntlon. LAMB, DAVIS & CO. BANK BWOTION The aim out eleatlon of the Btockholdera of tho Morchant'g Na tional Dank of Shenandoah, l'a., will he held at the banking house, Tuesday, January 12, 187, between the hours of 2 aud i n. in., for the I purpose of electing thirteen (It) Directors to Pierre the eimilng year.
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