MUNYON' CATARRH CURE Catarrh Positively Cured Are yoo a nf- l Tired of paying hid doctor Mils witnoui Nini Cured? Are you willing, to rteoa on renu lor ft cure thnt permanently rorr cntarrh by re storing the cmiw ol tnn disease r 11 no, nk our druaalsl for a 88-cent bottle of Mun- 'n's Otarrh Cure and a Sfl-ccnt imttir of . a m . . mi i. r.. III unm inim-i. J lie wimii'i Mii11tvtA thn HlanaaA frtm the RVfttom and tll Tablets will cleanse and heal the afflicted nurts and restore them to a natural ana lrlthfiil condition. A MpftrSto cure for earn disease. At all imulstn, mostly 28 ceuts a vial. Personal letters to Prof. Mnnyofi, 1506 Arch tract, Fhihulelpliia, l'a , answered with free Iked leal advice for each dlseare. Select notes on the Sunday School Lessons for 1897 now ready. i . : rumiafier's rno t.-sa. Our Spsotal Prloe $1.00. HOOKS & BROWN -Q. North tllrn Court Clirolilclo. In the ease of Honry H. Snyder vs. Mary Snyder, suit for divorce, court handed duwn a decree of divorce. The report of the bridge viewers upon a new bridge in 1 lurry township was approved. . Judge Rechtel said that last Monday coun sel handed up a review for a road in West Penn township, asking it to be confirmed ab solutely. Before this was done court wanted to see the original report. A charter was granted to the Denfender Hose Company, of Shenandoah. John Horn was appointed constable of the West ward of Girardville, to fill a vacancy. W. C. Devitt, filed exceptions to the grant ing of a wholesale liquor license to Thorna? II. See, in the borough of Ashland. George M. Roads, filed the last and final account of Knheit F. Potter, Sr., assignee of Lawreuce & Brown. F. V. Filbert, Esq., of the Philadelphia bar, was admitted to the local bar. The return of the Sheriff's inquest in the estates of Ann Lloyd, deceased, and IMward Lloyd, deceased, both in partition, wan con-, Armed nisi. The account of Edwin Bolich, minor, was confirmed absolutely. M. P. Mclaughlin was appointed guardian of Harry K. Fisher, minor child of John K. and Jemina Fisher, late of South Manhcim township, deceased. The sale of the real estate of Nelson llran don, deceased, was ordored, for the payments of debts. Tweuty cases are marked for trial In crim inal court noxt week. The best way to euro disease is to drl vo it from the system by purifying tho blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tours to Florida No district in America presents, during the Winter season, so many varied attractions as the State of Florida. Ilesidos its delightful climate, which to one escaping from the cold anil unhealthful chances of the North seems almost ethereal, it is pre-eminently a laud of sport and pleasure, Along its cloven nuuureu miles of salt-water const and In its twelve hundred fresh-water lakes are fish of almost every conceivable variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Northern waters to tho tarpon, pompauo, and others of a more tronical character. Nowhere in all our broad land can the aj:!er find a greater variety of -aHBA.fr utTtujr snort. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, and wild cats roam at large through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds may be found in abundance through- out the State. The moro novel sport of al ligator and manateo hunting may also be in- J dulged in by the more adventurous tourist. ! With its matchless climate, its orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, its fishing and bunting, and its extensive (brents, Florida pit -outs unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, the lover of nature, the sportsman ami the oxplorur. To this attractive state the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season of 1897, leaving by special train January 20, February 9 and 23, and March 0. Tho first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets for tho fourth tour will be valid to, return until May 31 by regular trains. Kates for the round trip, fBO.OO from New York, $48.00 fi oin Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa tion, apply to ticket agent, special loiMng offices, or address Geo. W. lloyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent.llroad street station, Philadelphia. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AHD SALES STABLES. Uln&crtafttiiQ tn all its asrancbes. vOpen Day and Night. f?-ilTB and LLOYD STREETS. H. Morn trt ' rine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon await your order. Joo4 delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. nUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. WK HAVE THE M08T HAND SOME DESIGNS Or ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY. NO. M WSflT CENTRE STREET lre1 Mrmrdert. - From John Shlgo et tlx to Mary Shlgo, lot in Nelson city. From Lehigh mid Wilkesbarro Coal Com pany to Ellen Stehinko, lot lu MciVdoo. From Wesley lteber et ux. to Jamea Feas ler, premises In South Man helm township. From George Ktshel to Annie Smith, prem ises in I'ottsvllle. From Charles Zook et nx to Conrad Kess ler, lot in AshUnd. From Ann Beut et al to Julia Donahue et al premises In Shenandoah. From City Building and 1osn Association te Martin Mullahey, premlsesin Shenandoah. From Martin Mullahey to Martin Mullahey, lot In Shenandoah. From Thos. Mullahey etal to Martin Mul lahey, lot In Shenandoah. Coming, Florida on Wheels, at L V. depot. tlHUfia U.sni aft! from Wt l'olnt Wkbt Point. N Y., Jan. 18, The re mit uf the J uli 'Miry UlcuUtI exiuiilimtions were announce I yiwterday, ami thirty i members from tlo various elaaanantthe military nondamy xrere found ileflclent niul tUscharged. Annum those discharged rere W. L. rhm J. O. HackeHberg, F. II. Itotlinml 11. F. rJnwtolle of Pennsylvania, J. 0. Kay of Nov Jersey, nml G. Al. Ieo ntul A. F. Morrlssett of Virginia. Young Lee la a i--on of Fltr'uigh Lee, ronsul gen oral to Hnvnn A.nt ( the discharged lioys loft the .let.ileiny for homo lnt night. 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. Let us show you your first suit for 1897. (o) LEVI REFOWICH, Only . Reliable . Clothier, HATTER and FURNISHER, 10 and 12 Sonth Main St. WILKINSON'S - WHITE - FAIR ! AN OCEAN OF PURE WHITE. Billows of Lace aud Embroidery brighten the sea of white goods offered in this first great sale of SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST STOKE. A trifle early, but not too early perhaps n little out of season but Hint's the secret ; perhaps this groat snle will be aped by our imitators, we expect that. We have been preparing for months back when conditions were favorable for bargain getting aud we now offer the greatest January sale in the history of Shenandoah retailing. BEAR IN MIND THERE ISN'T ANY ARTICLE OF OLD STOCK OFFERED IN THIS WHITE FAIR. BLEACHED -:- SHEETING.; BY THE YARD. BEST QUALITY. 5-4 wido, - - - 10c and 12Jc 0.4 " . . - llo " 111 1; 0 4" . - - - 17c " 21 c 10-1 " . - - - 20c " 23 c UNBLEACHED SHEETING. 0-4 wide, - ' ISJc a""1 1" 10-4 20e Yon save S5o on tlie ilollnr liy thee J rke. LADIES1 ; MUSLIN : UKDERYEAR. HIGH-GRADE AND WEU. MADE. Dollars do douhlf duty nt thin ureat January sale; It's out of fiiHhton to trend uvvay nt the sewing machine , Hkillcct h.imU mid modern iniichinery has nmde it better and chunpfr. Tho prlccH are as follou n: DRAWERS Of good muslin, wltli plj.itB, lace or enu broidery, ruflles and liiMTtlnjt, UHj, 25c, IWc, He, S9e, 79c. LADIES' MUSLIN CHEMISE Trimmed and finished In latent htylea of line embroidery, 29c, 37c( :i'k', 4V, 4he, and upwnrJH. NIGHT GOWNS. All elegantly trimmed anil cut full sizes ; 39c, 40c, 70c, 08c, $1.80 and upwards. KU-lfantly fln ielicd, (nil uiclth, flue iiuallty,K-, 7!h , !ic, 11.33 and ini wardfi. These prtees are lower tlmn the cost of niati'i iitl The workmaiihii issiiperb.und exery varment is liexx for tills vrat January LADIES' RIBBED VESTS. A upti'lal lot of (50 dozen Vests and I'ants worth U5j each ; our sale prloe .19, MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. We mil only reliable makes; the iihihIih linen and work must le right -, we oiler um l"t ot 30 doxeii, flue ulilrW. Sale jiriee ale un UimUeriHl. Alio flue Ijiumlereil lilrt 59e. White Fair. L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. The Largest and Best Lighted PKMHOWAI, MKNltON. Edward 8. Mutt Is, Millersburg's veteran horse dealer, was in town to-day, the guest of William Nelswenter. He has an exper ience of S3 years in the business. I. K. Mutter, of Itloomsbnrg, was regis tered at the Hotel Prensy to-day. "'Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leach, are sojourn ing In Philadelphia. John Dowling, of the Oread Union Tea Company, is on the Rick list Mr. aud Mrs. William Ntdiweuter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt are in Scranton to attend the weddint of John Ludwig, a former town resident. James Leary, of Minemllle, who was the gmst of the Murphy, family, on West Oak sin et, left for his home to-day. Mn. John Hughes, and daughter, Ida, of Ashlund, spent a few hours in town yesterday. Mrs. ICdwanl Thomas, of I'ottsvllle, was the guest of town friends yesterday. Mrs. William Spencer is spending a vaca tion among Hasleton acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. John Hinkel have returned home from a visit to Frackvllle friends. Mntt. licod Is seriously ill at his home on Weal Oak street. Miss Mame Morgans, ef York, and Miss Annie Edwards, of Ashland, spent last even lig with Misses Hume and Huth Kills, of South Jardln street. Now Ageuoy Secured. T. T. Williams has removed his general Insurance and steamship office from No. 4 to No. 128 South Jardln street, anil in addition to his long list of first-class companies has secured the agenoy of the Hartford Fire In surance Company, of Hartford, Conn. This I company was established In 1701 aud is one of tho most substantial In the World. Its I asiWs aggregate $10,001,007.38. For Insurance 1 In the best companies at tho lowest rates, aud xicamship tickets on all lines, apply toT. T. Williams, 128 South Jardln street. 1-0-lm Among tltn Colli MImck. Uvcrything Is still Idle at Centralla, and there is no talk of work being resumed. The Impression is general that no work will lie done before spring. The outcome of the prospecting for coal ou the farm of Daniel Moyer, ono milo west of Annvllle, lu the Lebanou valley, promises to lie very encouraging for tho unearthing of a bed of coal covering anaore of one mile wide and about tbieo miles long. There are no prospects for Packer No. 5 re suming work before April. A washery was started up at the colliery last week, luce and pea coal will be manufactured fur the boilers. Employment was given to seventy five bauds, all men. Affairs at Preston No. 3 colliery are as suming a more favoi-ublo outlook. They are fast gaining on the water and it is said that the colliery will resume much sooner than was anticipated. Scour and Clean with 5s nt nuutniN -a ISLEANER. GENUINE IMPORTED 4 BEER Plrcct from Murnchcn, Ocrmnny, NourlshliiK nJ exhilarating . .. . . . P SCHORR BRA U. . . Absolutely pure. Contains t o alcohol. Con stantly on hand at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. M NORTH MAIN ST. CORSETS. Wo carry all the Rood makes; we offer special our own do. sign. Wilkinson's Special, 50c. 11 Dress Form, 59c. Handker- A fortunate Handker chief purchase enables us to sell good lionent values at V eaih Wo have cheaper as low at lc. but these are the 10o kind of other stores; here for thin sale 5c. Ready-Made Sheets. Pillow and Bolster Cases. All our KhecU are 2 yards long, mado xxilh 2 Inch hem at top, folloxxiiiK are the prlii'S : One lot Unbleached Sheets, - - 47c One lot Bleached Sheets, ... 45c Pillow Cases, full size, - S and 10c Bolster Cases, full size, - - 25c Thee prices are lower than coat of material, New Embroidery and lances. Fix-e hundred niei't h of new llainljurtr and Swiss Emltrnid ery and Inser tions, go at the ftpeeial aale prices of lc,2c, lc,Se,lk, he, and upwards, all fully 90 per e e n t. below x-alue. FLOUNCING and All Over Embroidery Tucking, Etc.. all at hpei-ial prhes for tills Great White Goods Sale. WHITE TABLE LINEN, I'ure HneiiH tn cream or wltjte tlainftifk imtterns; fepcclal prtct 4Sc per yard GREAT WHITE GOODS SALE. A 1 1 u ml reel pitw rlieckn and iripei of KocmI vnlue at lower trices titan you ever new for voou service able Kf kmU. Nainsook In ten nloe plaids, 6c per yard; trliefi and p)uld In satin ttnhth and lawn white goods OVio, 8e, iOc. 12V4C, for thU ale only. White Lawns and India Uneii at lower prices tlian usual. An early purchase Is the reason for the bargains. 80, IOc, 12c, Wc, ISc, 20u. LLOYD STREET. Store Room In Schuylkill County. OUR H MORS Pimples, blotches, blackheads, red, rough, oily, mothy skin, itching, scaly scalp, (Try, tlifn, and falling hair, and bnby blemishes prevonted by CtiTrcuRA Soap, the most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap In tho world, as well aa purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. mm Boap te told throughout the world. Fotter Dura .inn On km Corp , Rule Prop , llrwlon.U. B A. vy "Mow to Pt event fcucc Uumort," mulled ftr. EVERY HUMOR rT,.? ,Sred MAIIAKOY CITY. n liiigtuper's Aim Torn Off lit Tim Ulbtiiv. MAliAJfOY City. Jan. 18. Thos. Thomas, 8 years of age, ami residing at 124 East Water street, met with a frightful accident this morning. Ho was empwyeu aa breaker ma chinist at the Primrose colliery. At about six o'clock, shortly after the machinery was started, Thomas noticed that one of the screens was not running true. There Is a set screw on tho bottom of the screen that ad justs Its movement. Thomas went over to r.iise the screw and at he reached over with his left hand to take hold of it the cuff of his coat was accidentally caught in the machinery aud his arm was drawn to wards the cogs. Iteallting that eventually his body would lie drawn in and crushed, Thomas braced himself aud by au almost super human effort wrenched himself from the machinery, leaving half his arm in the cogs. Tho member jwrted at the elbow. Thomas displayed wonderful fortitudo and tho accident did not become known even to the men in the breaker until aftor ho had freed himself and was preparing to go home, lie was attended by Dm. llannaand Watklus aud subsequently sent to the Miners' hos pital. Thomas has a wife and a daughter two years old depending upon him for support. 13. Newton Heed has resigned from the leadership of the Citleens' Cornet Band, on account of pressure of other duties, and has been succcedod by Wlllhm Williams, who was assistant leader. While skating at the Primrose colliery dam Inst night Jacob Hush broke through tho ice aud was precipitated into the water, lie got hold of a large cake of ice aud succeeded In pulling himself out of the freoziuK bath. He suitors no serious effects. Mrs. Mary Patalunis, a Polish woman, was arrested last night for stealiug a cape from I tho dry goods store of George W. Dennis. I The capo was fouud ou the woman when she ' was arrested. Sho was held iu 500 bail for I trial. The funerals of .Teunle ft., daughter of ex- Deputy-Hecorder M. J. Murphy, anil John Moore took place this moruiug. The funeral of the former was very large and the cere monies imposing. The pupils of tho High school attended in a body. On Ills Wire's Charge. Capt. Simpson, of the C. & I. police force at JeanesTille, arrived in town yesterday w ith a warrant issued by Justice Bally, of McAdoo, for tlio arrest of ono George Adamscher. In company with Constable (tlblon he went to Wm. Venn and arrested tho man while ho was at work in the mines. Tho prisoner was taken handcuffed to McAdoo to auswor a charge of assault and battory preferred by his wife. Ho beat the woman last Friday night at Wm. Penn, giving her two fearful black eyes. Saturday morning, after her hus band had gone to work, the woman left homo witli her infant child and a few persoual effects aud went to McAdoo to join her bro thor. Upon arrival there tho woman was persuaded to prosecuto her brutal husband. It is tho third time since last October that tho man has maltreated the woman. Ouco he was prosecuted before Justice Green, nt Wm Penn, and subsequently before Justice Cardin, In town. In both Instances tho woman settled the suits and returned home with her husband. Tho third beating seems to liavo been tho straw for the woman's for bearance. You ought to see tho mens' calf extension sole shoes, tho Factory Shoe Store is offering atfS.OO per pair. , It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds. Gruhlur Ilros., drug store. 1 Trolley Directors Klcctert. Tho stockholders of the Schuylkill Trac tion Company held the annual meeting in tho company's office at Glrardvillo yester day. Tho report of earnings as presented by General Manager E. W. Ash proves satis factory, and that official was complimented ou his excellent management. Tho old board of directors was continued. Its mem bers aro George II. Karle, Jr., W. 11 Gill, Herbert M lloxve, John A. Johann, Joseph T. Itichaids, WinthropSmlth and U.tllas Sanders. Tho annual meeting of the stockholders of the Schuylkill Electrio Itailwny Company was held at Palo Alto yesterday. The elec tion was as follows : President, It. II. Koch; ' Directors, It. C. I.uther, Pottsville; Matthew Beildow, Mlnersvillo, and William V. North, 1 F. 11. Treat, II. II. Pearson, Jr., C. P. King, W. P. Pollock, Jr., T. B. Proaser aud E. L. Nichols, all of Philadelphia. The only change on the board was the retirement of Lewis II. Walkor and tho election of Mr, Pollouk. l'niieriil Designs, We make up funeral designs in any shape or form aud iu the best luautier possible. Alsoxvheat sheaves, wax work, etc. Kutes reasonable. l'AYXK'H GlWlBMIIOUSK, 12-20-tl-eod dlrorilville, pa. Sxx liiilU-it 11 llntclicr, Mrs. Mary ZiUankas, a Lithuanian, was before Justice Green, at Wm. I'enn, lat night, charged with defrauding Jatuw J. Juduoki, a butcher of town. It appears that while the butcher was out peddling meat the woman callwl at hU Bliop and In three (lays procured meat to the amount of ftl.71 ou the name of Oeorge Paianii, who reaidee at Wm. renu, is a neighbor of the ZilMuka family, and one of Juducki'a customer. The butcher and Mr. and Mrs. I'alanis appeared against the accused. Mrs. jitkankus made no defense, save that she would pay 110 at tention to (he charge unlets the butcher would go with her to the olnfntli and swear to his story, as she did not believe lu Jus tices' olilces. She was held Mr trial at court. When bilious er costive, eat a Ouearet' candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, SSc. Marriage Licenses. Archibald Auleubach and. Dibj S. Drawn, both of Creasona. t Andrew Walsh and Kllsebetfenyun, both of Jackson's Itatah. ' ' Antoni Zlgmantl and ARtitt Buclunklte, both of (lllberton. Joseph Kocaba and Mary Feclk, both of Maliauoy township. Stefau Gull k aud Mary Xebiak, both of Shenandoah. Audro Ilobazs, of Yatesvllle, aud Ivatie Magyar, of Shenandoah. HOOD'S 1'ItiLS cure Silver Ills, nilloiisnwfl, IiidlgoflUon,: Ileailuohe. A pleas nt laxative. All Druggist. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Country Chronicled for Hasty Perusal. The Jolly Four are making arrangements te hold a dance in Bobbins' hall, on January 28th, with the Bchoppe orchestra to furnish the music. The connty Jail now contains 210 prisonors with more to follow. Mike Fraslnski, 48 years old, a miner, was killed at Monitor colliery, Locust Gap. yes terday afternoon by a fall of rock. 1IU sur vivors are a wife and five children, the oldest of whom Is eight years. Dr. T. P. lleebner, physician of the Iioud ing Relief Association, is busy examlng main lino coal train engineers on the color test. The Salary Hoard will meet some day this week. Prothonotary James Deogan is still confined to bis home at Ashland through illness. The District Attorney yesterday asked for capins for defendant and attachment for prosecutor In nine different cases that were tixed for trial yesterday. By a fall of coal at Monitor colliery, near Ashland, Michael Travlnskt, a miner, was instantly killed yesterday. J. Ross Decker, son of ex-Assemblyman James D. Decker, of Pond Uddy, was killed yesterday by a dynamite explosion in his shine quarry. The 18-year-old son of John W. Ycager, of Steclton, was instantly killed by being struck by a Pennsylvania Itailroad freight train, which was making a "flying switch." While painting the cupola of tho Warwick furnace, Tottstown, Edward Strough, was overcome by furnace gas and narrowly es caped falling to the ground (10 feet liclow. The Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has erected a new depot at Wiggaus. The Superior Court began its sessions in Serantoh yesterday. W. J. Clark was yesterday appointed fourth-class postmaster at Leech's Comer. Bella Trexall, an Allentowu saleswoman, died of blood-poieoulug caused by a pin scratch. Si'hrailer, tho healer, has opened a room in the Itise block, Lebanon, and expects to re main there n week. York has reached tho bonded debt limit created by Councils, and any lucreaso must be voted by tho people. AH P. & K. collieries will work four days this week, with orders to suspend operations on Thursday. Tin: ghaut For the sale of reserved seats for the Kol-logg-Hird Carnival opens noxt Wednesday eveniug at 4:30, at Klrlin's drug store. The Coal Trade. Tho anthraclto coal trade is in the condi tion of between seasons dullnoss which usually prevails nt this period of the year. Tho last week of December aud the first week of January nro generally occupied In clearing up around the collieries, making re pairs to tho breakers and in doing other "dead-work" in and about the mines, and consequently there is comparatively little coal mined in those two weeks. The coal dealers, both wholesale and retail, have been-engaged for tho past fortnight in taking account of stock and closing up their affairs for the past year, and thoro has, therefore, been littio new business doing recently. From now until spring the demand for an thracite coal will continue to bo regulated wholly by the conditions of the weather. While tho prices for coal at competitive points are being pretty well maiutained by the larger producing aud ttansporting intorests, yet the needs of some operators, and the oxcessive accumulation of stock in the hands of others govern the amount of shadingfrom the circular prices that is being dono and which ranges from 25 to 75 cents per tou, particularly at tldexvater shipping points. WOIUIS IN S12ASON. Words in commendation of the Kellogg Ulrd Carnival aud Concert Company aro being spoken by all who heard them in Pottsv.lle iu November. Forguson's theatre next Saturday ovening. Coming, Florida on Wheel;, at L. V. depot. It Hits the Spot That's Right. What? Pau-Tiua for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Ilros., drug store Coming Ki cuts. Feb'y. 4. Grand Musicalo iu Trinity He formed Church. 2S , of tho Globe for 7 NEUBALGIA, and similar Complaints, nut iircpartu unaer iuo etrmcent 1 F R M A H Mm RA I iW! yprescnoea oyomlnent physicians IJ . HIGHTER S I'd Dximmri ii 11 World renowned ! TtrmarVfltil v Rnrrntat it 1 1 I LWOnlr pftnnina with I radft Aiark Anchnr." f . au. uichtcr &CO., SlGPeftrlSU, Ken , 3 hIIiKFST awards. 23&S0CU. I.ndorscl& recommended by ' . nslt.v, lCnN Jlnfii SI.. Ilnscnbucli, 103 N Main St.. l ii. iinin, u o. Alain &nci'apupaii. i rR niRLirrma AWTIOR. STOaiACIIAti best for I "prr.ix;niomnrli Homrilnlnm. COAL ! COAL ! HARD CLEAN -(0)- Tor sale nt Mountain oolllery formerly Shoemaker's at the folloxvlni; reducix! price : X S2.50 Btove S2.M Oh iientnut 2.63 Tea: 1.30 Dellx-ered to any part of the town for 70 cents additional. Orders left at Kalbfteh'a clipirstnr or 318 South Jardln street, will recelx-e prompt attention. LAMB, DAVIS & CO. All persons who wish to be candU dates on the CITIZENS' TICKET at the SPRING ELECTION OF 1897 In the Borough 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. in. Hy order of the Committee, DANIEL STORNBH, Pres. W. J, W ATKINS, Sec'y. 33K.iaiiiiaAiiiaiaai.aa4ia.ia 3333 'Hi lill i to an 38 3 133 -5 -35 3333 ,3331 3333 3333 3333 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.Oo; Misses $1.25. Ordinray stores would charge from 25c to 50c more, and wouldn't charge a cent too much, either. We could do it, too, but -that isn't our way of doing business. We give you the biggest values. Our rushing business is proof of it. Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome Parlor Lamp. Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL BUILDING. "3 ""ij 3 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 333"" 333 33fS 33 23 J. A. MOYER. Mgr.. 3 SHOES AT 333 CLOSINGS- Our sales of Ladies', Missos' and Childrtin's Cloth Jackets last week, were larger tlfah wo expected. Every garment in our stock was a tempting bargain. Have a few njpre left and in order to close out the entire lot to make room for spring goods will offer them this week at the following low prices : $12.00 Jackets for $7.00 10.00 " " 6.50 a.oo " " 5.50 S.OO " " 2. "75 P. J. GAUGHAN, 27 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. "NOT GUILTY." 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 , consider. $6.00 Coat, $7.50 $8.00 $10.00 $12.00 And other coats proportionally low. QurJiea'vy 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 betore going elsewhere. W e must sell and we will sell all goods at almost any price at the MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, L. GOLDIN, Proprietor. O and 1 1 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa MISCELLANEOUS. IjUHl 8AI,E. Three horsee, three blnglo ; carriages, three cutters, one three-seated sleigh, three seta double harness and three eeU single harnees, one coal wagon, moving wagon, and other articles connected with a first-class Hvery stable. Apply at Hbkald ofllce. 1-U-lw Oft RUNT. Storeroom nml ilxvelllne nt 182 North Main street, A)ily to J. J. Dobbin I?OIl rtBNT. Deslrnble store room. Good loKttUoii. No. 28 North MhIii street. Apply nt I'. J. l'ortz & .Son's, 31 N. Main St. 1-B-tf C Q AA A Money to lonn on ilrst mortfrnge. Apply to T. It. llKDHAM., Attor- ney-at-Lnxv, ia4-lm FOU ItBNT. Txvo nloe nnturnlsliul rooms, well heated. Apply at No. 311 West Oak stieet. 1W1 IjlOIt KENT .V nloe room, seeond floor. suitable (or qnlce purioses. Apply at llKRAi.D nDlce FOR THE BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 103 S. Main St. Old Saw, and true, that there's nothing- like leather; by the same token, there's no leather like calfskin, and no calfskin like Kangaroo calf. The process of Kangaroo tanning ap L FACTORY PRICES. OUT SALE! look at these prices and then $4.00 $4.65 $5.50 $6.25 x$7.50 Tooisonc Go to tho Shcnantlogh Pental Rooms Tot painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlfical teeth tlo not suit you call to see us. AU examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plate. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and llrldge work and all operations that per. tain to Dentul Surgery. No ohargee for extracting when plates are ordered. We are the only users of vitalised air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (THman's Olook) East Centre Street. OOlce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. ntQDLETl
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