The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 15, 1897, Image 4

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    YOUR LETTERS 1
Yesterday was on paper
different from the envelope---too
bad, when we sell 24 sheets of fair
qua ity paper and 24 envelopes to
match, put up in a neat box for to
cents. Better grade nt 15 cents,
25 cents and up.
'DOKS & BROWN
a. North Mmttt tt.
ASAMIOOTIt AOAIX.
H In Wtf C.iuifi Ills Arrant Iho Fanrlh
Time. I
IHst Tuesday the HERM.n ptihltshed Mi I
Recount of Ueorg Adftmsohor, n Pole, hav-1
ing been nrrosred In the mines nt Wm. Penn
anil taken to McAdoo to anwer charge of
HDinlt and battery preferred by his wife
Adam"her had previously bwu arraigned
In-fore .Itietice Greou, at Wm. Penn, and Jna
tii'v I'iirdin, in town. The wife aettled each
case nnd retnrned homo Willi the man. At
Mi1 Vilwi the wife again scttlM nnd returned
with her husband to their home In Wm.
Tena on Wednesday. That ulght the hus
band again beat hk wife in an I'nmcr, iful
manner and yesterday he was arrested liy
Constable Joe Peters and put under $700 bail
for trial at court. The wife has again gone
to her brother's home in McAdoo and she
says that this time she will not settle.
HOOD'S FITjLS cure Liver Ills,
Biliousness, Indigestion, IleuriKcue.
A. pleas'" nt laxative. All Druggists.
l'KKSONAI. MHNHON-.
, Mrs. Albert Kisenhart, of East Apple alley,
presented her husband with a bouncing bahy
girl.
Miss Annie Lingham, of South Jardlu
street, has sufficiently recovered from her re
cent illness to be able to be about the house
again.
Miss Mame Gallagher, of Mlnersvllle, is a
guest at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Little, on South Jardin street.
E. W. Shoemaker, Esq., is attending to
legal business in Lebanon.
Mrs. Charles Bashore, of Shamokin, and
tier sister. Miss Maize Mclntyre, of St. Clair,
are the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Johu Gregory,
on South Jardlu street.
Mrs. F. Koch has returned to her home in
St. Clair, after a few days visit among town
acquaintances.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dowling, of West
Cherry street, were Pottsvllle visitors to-day.
Thomas Oorman, representative of the 1
& M. Schaefer Brewing Company, 2few
York, is a town visitor. Mr. Gorman is here
in the interests of his beverage and speaks
well of tho community.
Mrs. Thomas Ileitis, of North Market
street, continues critically ill.
New Agency Secured,
T. T. William has lemoved his general
insurance and steamship office from Xo. 4 to
No. 123 South Jardin street, and in addition
to his long list of first-class companies has
secured the agency of the Hartford Fire In
surance Company, of Hartford, Conn. This
company was established in 17111 and is one
of the most substantial in the world. Its
assets aggregate $10,004,607.55. For insurance
in the best companies at the lowest rates, and
steamship tickets on all lines, apply to T. T.
Williams, 123 South Jardin street. 1-0-ltn
A Minister's Pointed .Statement.
Some ministers and other public speakers
tiro greatly troubled with hoarseness and sore
throat. Here is what Key. S. 1). Evans,
pastor of the Willinmsport, Pa., Third street
M E. church, says : "My throat became so
hoarse and troubled mu so much that I
thought my ministerial work from the pulpit
must end. Ued Thompson's Diphtheria
Cure and obtained prompt and permanent
relief. Can highly and unreservedly recoin
mend Thompson's Diphtheria Curo asasme
ami safe remedy for all It claims." Sold at
Kirliu's drug store.
jf" " funeral Designs,
'"Viemakc up funeral designs lu any shape
or form and in the best manner possible.
Also wheat sheaves, was work, cto. Rates
reasonable.
Pavnk'b Greenhouse,
12-26-tt-eod Girardvillo, Pa. .
Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But
Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c.
At Gruhler Ilros., drug store.
A Tanner's Escape.
Tho Lehigh Valley passenger train duo
here at 3:05 p. m. struck a farmer's wagon at
liirardville this afternoon. The wagon was
wrecked. Tile farmer, whose name was
Kleas, was considerably bruised, but not seri
ously hurt. The horses escaped.
To Avenge Massacred llrltons.
Losdov, Jan. 16. The Dally News an
nounces that Lord Salisbury has consented
to a punitive attack upon the king of
Benin, In the Niger coast proteotorate, on
account of the massacre of a British expe
dition in which were Included. Acting
Consul General Phillips and other British
officials. The attaok will, however, be de
layed about a month, until the arrival of
f rush officers from Knglaiul. The expedi
tion Will nOtlinrloA TlAMI1v n thnuauTitl man
nn.l ...ttl , .. .!. l l A i
wui ritti LTO It UCM91JI11I1UU U&LetllLlUU O
avenge the massacred Kuropeans. Flvo
men of war will anchor off New Benin
during the operations.
Costello Couvleteil of Manslaughter.
Nr.w York, Jnn. 15. Michael Costello,
nn trial for murder, was last night found
irullty of innnslttiigliter In the first degree,
tin July 88 lust Costollo shot and killed
James Furcull,foniirly his dearest f rieud,
Whom .Costello aocuaed of aeduolng his
wife.
Rid Yourself of Rheumatism
Buy Bed King Oil, 25o. At druhler Bros.,
drug ritore.
O'HARA'S LIVERY !
BOARDING AND SALES STABLES.
TIMocrtafdno tn
nil its Branches.
Open Day and Night.
COR. WHITE nnd LLOYD STREETS.
8C1MK PEHKINH OK
..OIL CLOTHS
IN TOWN.
E. B. FOLEY,
NO tl WEST ENTRE STREET
A Mnniiie's Horrible Crime.
Wnr.Rl.lNU, V. Va., .Tun. 16. Jamet
burrows, nn nttondrtnt In the Insane hos
pital here, w.n niurdero I Wmliiaadny
night by Will Taylor, n, put lout Tho
wonpon usod was n,i Iron bar. with which
the msilmnn l.o.it. his victim's held to n
pulp Hovor.il employes iruthcrml in tints
to wltnos tho revolting spo " i ! of I ho
frenzied inn linun dell hi rnti-lv lutthlng hit
fare In his victim's blood. He wus over
powered and placed lu a pndded cell
I Asphyxiated In A Ilnrlem Hotel.
! New Yohk, .Tn. 15 Wllll.un Forgd
ton and James MoKeunn wore found ilvnd
lu a room f it Hnrlom hotol yostortlay.
The ruon occupied the room together,
i They had been asphyxiated hv Illuminat
ing gas. Ferguson nnd McKonnn wore
prominent members of Typngrnphlcnl
Union No. 0 Foruuson vrns the mcivutry
and treasurer of So 0, and MoKunnn w
at one time vio.i pti Jdent of tho Interna
tional union.
Hunting Assassins with lllmHIIintimls,
Macox, Ga . .Inn. IS. About 8 o'clook
in the morning a party of masked men
went to the home of William Rowland, n
merchant at Adams station, twenty-two
mile below Mneon, and demanded tils
money. He refused and attcniptt-d to de
fend himself with n gun Firing ensued
and Mrs. H iwlund was shot. It Is under
stood that she has since died. A posse If
now In pursuit of tho assassins with blood
hounds. The Arrest of tlenentl ttotnir.
New York, Jan IB. The arrest of Gen
eral Carlos tioloff, secretary of war of the
Cuban republic, reported In these columns
yesterday, was on a warrant sworn out by
the Spanish consul, in which the general
is charged with violation of the neutrality
laws In connection with an alleged fili
bustering expedition to Cuba on the
steamer Woodull on June 28, 18115. Yoster
day he was released on S,500 ball.
CLEARING SALE--
Offers Unusual Opportunltlas for Srcat Bargains.
We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry
goods over another season. Our entire stock is marked down.
W-NOTICE A half-price ticket on all our fall and winter
clothing included in this sale.
Hundred of small lots of broken sizes will be sold at exactly
Suits.
Men's all-wool suit in Cnanhnere
and Cheviot, reduced from
8.00
Men's KnglUh MHton nnd Silk
Mixed Worried Suits, reduced
from $10 00 to
Men's Vineut CiwslmereB and
Hlftck Clay Suits, reduced
from ?IG.0O to
Hoya' all-wool suits and Chin
chilla ICoeferff, ml need from
$9.00 and J3.00, now 32.75 ami..
$4.00
$5.00
$8.00
$1.48
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back.B
LEVI REPOWICH,
THE
ONLY ONE
HATTER AND
io and 12 South Mam Street,
WILKINSON'S - WHITE FAIR !
AN OCEAN OF PURE WHITE.
Billows of Lace and Embroider- brighten the sea of white goods offered in this first
great sole of SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST STOKE. A trifle enrly, but not
too enrly perhaps n little out of season but that's the secret; perhaps
this great sale 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 grcntest 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 VARD.
BEST QUALITY.
10c anil lSJi-1
11c " 1(1 e
- 17c " 21 c
- 20c " 23 c
5-1 wide,
0.1 "
01 " -
10-1 "
UNBLEACHED SHEETING.
0-1 wide, - - - 12Jc and 17i-
1U-1 xw
You nave 23c on tho dollar by thine .riies.
LADIES' : MUSLIN : UNDERWEAR.
TITmi-flT? A Tr ATJTk WPT.T. MATiF
Dollars do doulile duty at this UTetit Janunry
sale; It's out of fiutlilon to treud uway at tin)
sewing machine; skilled hands nnd modern (
imiehinery has made it lietter and cheaper.
The prices are an follow?: j
DRAWERS
Of good muslin, with
plaits, lace or em
broidery, rn flies and
fnseitiiiK, 25c, 39e,
ISc, -V.te, 79c.
LADIES' MUSLIN CHEMISE
Trimmed and finished In latct
htlcs of fine embroidery, 29c, 37c,
aye, 15c, 4Vi and upwards.
NIGHT GOWNS.
All elegantly trimmed
und cut full sizes; 30c,
40c, 71k-, t8c, $1.29 and
upwards.
Shtrft
KW'tflintly n
IshiMl, full wiillli.
llne.iuallty.Wi.V'H-.
ink-, l 28 aul UP
wartlB. Thew prh'-8
arc lower than the
cot of materiiil
The workinaiiMliip
iMiiH.'rli,aiid cveiy
garment is new for
thin great
January White Fair.
LADIES' RIBBED
VESTS.
A M'cial lot of 110 dozen
VentH ami lauU worth &
each ; our aale price
..19,
MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS,
I ITBICTLY FIRST-CLASS.
We red only reliable makes; the inuwlin
linen ami work must be rlyht, wc offer ne h.t
of 5U down, flue shlits. Kale priee :tle un
laundered. Also flue I Plundered shirt 5Uc.
L. J. WILKINSON,
MAIN STREET.
Be Largest and Best Lighted
yBr.l t or nvrr X , r
iff ktL NAT,&
of tho Globe frr
mm mm am w III n H U V SVI u
ITEtfiMLCrlA Md similar Complaints,
inn I'reparen unucr uio siringi'nl
6ERF1AN MEDICAL LAWS.
V prescribed by eminent pbysloiansi
myn dr. richter's
yPA J EXPELLEll
i'jr!rt renowned ! l; m pt-nliW unrr csHful !
'i "KM prnnfivMvhh Trade Mark Anchor.'
w. KtchterJUo., Xir.roarlSt,, Aeu lork.
3 HIGHEST AWARDS.
13 Branch Homes, Own OHMRWorii,
MAOOeu. liadonml A reoouuiunded iij
. v i .in . ic i r. a i in m . !
Ih.ui nbiKli, IUI N Main HI 1'.
I 1. Kirllii, ss. Mnln ft
Km cni'iiiieli.
i'thnlitii
Dft. niClfTER'S "
ANCHOR" STOSCVOIIAr, best for
GENUINE IMPORTED f BEER
Nourishing nnd rxbllarnUiiB
5 ctrro fer qlhss.
Almoltitly pure. Contain, i u alcohol. Con
stantly on hand at
JACOB NOLL'S,
NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST.
vcrcoats.
All-Wool Heaver and Melton
Overcoat, reduced f rum J8.00
to
All-Wool Kersey Over, oats, clay
lined, satin back, reduced
from 810.00 to
Finest English Kersey nnd Frieze
OvereoatM, reduced from
18.00 to
$4.00
$5.00
$8.00
$3.39
Hoy' Overcoats, Ulsters and
j Keefern, reduced from $7.00
ami f3 00, now
1
i
1 1
PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
FURNISHER.
Shenandoah, Pa
CORSETS.
"Wo carry all the
good mak ea ; wepffer
special our own dc
signs.
Wilkinson's Special, 50c.
" Dress Form, 59c.
Handker
chiefs A fortunate Ilandker
i hief purehiiHC enables
us to Bi'li Kood honist
allies nt 5e each We
huveeht uner nn low im
le, but these are the 10c
kind of other stores, here for this sale 5c.
Ready-Made Sheets.
Pillow and Bolster Cases.
All our sIiocIh are 2 ynnls long, made
with 2 inch hem at top; following are the
priced :
One lot Unbleached Sheets, - - 47c
One lot Bleached Sheets, ... 4Bo
Pillow Cases, full size, - 8 and 10c
BolBter Cases, full size, 26c
T-hene prices are lower than oot of material.
New Embroidery-
and Zaces.
Five liunilreil
piece! of new
lllimliurg and
Swix Kinliroid
cry and Iuser
tioiui. uo at tlic
J xpecial aale prieeH
of Ic, 3c, to, Sc, lie,
hc, anil upwarua,
all fully 50 per
cent, b c 1 o w
value.
FLOUNCING
and All Over
Embroidery
Tucking, Etc..
all at iqiccia!
prices for this
Great White Goods Sale.
WHITE TABLE LINEN.
l'ure linens in cream or white damak
patterns; special price 25c per yard.
OUR GREAT WHITE GOODS SALE.
A hundred pieces
cheek and tttrliHx of
Ktod vftluea at lower
trices than you eer
new for irood service
able goods.
Nainsook in ten nice
plaids, Bo pr yard;
Ht ripen and plahls In
satin finish and lawn
white goods 6V4C, 8c,
Kte, I'J'c, for this sale
only.
White Lawns and
India Linen at lower
prices titan usual. An
early purchase la the
reason for the bursal us.
He, 10c, 12c, 15c, 18c, 20c
LLOYD STREET.
Store Room In Schuylkill County.
PITHY POINTS.
ilpi'nlig Throughout Hie Country
1 hti.,tlo1et tar llnsty 1'entsnl.
A lby was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Phillips
of Hunbury, Tuesday night which had live
fingers on ench hnud In sdditinu to n llirnih.
Tl e extra flnger grows on twin ol the litth
llniicr snd will be amputated.
During the past two weeks eighteen desths
have occurred In I'ottsvllle.
l'ntstoessre selling at A3 cents per bushel
in Tower City.
'1 he Litnriingvilte shoe factories will re
sume on Monday.
I The Miners Hospital employes hate Just
rei eivt d their warrants for December hut.
1 The outlining Almshouse employes anil
others iittemled n banquet at that institution
Ins; niuht given by Director Dity.
W A. (I'Donnell, brother of Editor
I tt'Donnell. of the Mahanoy ( ity Amerlrun,
is nn applicant for a page in the Legiilaturc
it linirisliurg. Ills chsnces for appointment
ft re good.
1 The nulsanco c rented by wade water
freesing on the crossing at Centre street and
1 Pear alley should be abated before A bill of
damages Is presented to Council.
Congressman Knlp Is convalescent at his
i home in Bhnmoklli.
Ijinenster county School Directors coll
I veiled at lancaler yesterday.
A new 23-mlle electric railway, between
llradford and Olean, is a certainty.
Her. Spalding, pastor of the llaptistchtirch
I In Hazletou, is conducting a series of revival
j meetings at GInmlville this week. He is
I lieing assist nl by Miss Morgan who was in
l town several weeks ago.
Western window glass manufacturers will
try to cortrol the eastern sea hoard trade.
Reading City Councils will be asked to
authorise the erection of a jiow 150,000- city
hall.
A "Jack the Kisser" attacked three women
in the street at Heading on Wednesday
night.
Work will lie hrllk next summer at the
mines of the Cross Creek Ceel Company,
near Drlfton,
Johu Damon, of Philadelphia, pleaded
Kullty at Hflrrisburg to barn burning in West
Londonderry.
A cave-in imprisoned for eight hours
Miners John Lewis and Teter Postulinck in a
colliery near Hasleton.
The meeting of the Pennsylvania Edi
torial Association at Harrlsburg has been
postponed to January 20 and 87.
Just try n 10c box of Cascarcts, tho finest
liver and bowel regulator over made.
Ulrlch Wants Money.
The. County Comniisaiouens, Couuty Con
troller I!. It. Severn, Jolm O. Ulrich and
Charles F. Borger hail a conference iu the
Commissioners' ofllco yesterday in an offortto
untangle, tho County Solicltorahlp question.
No doflnite conclusion nas reached, however.
Johp O. Ulrich, who was recently deposed
from the olllco of County Solicitor, claims
that when bo was elected to the oilice in
January, 1800, for a term of three years, ho
gave up the fees nnd comniKsion of the
olllce and accepted a fixed salary of $1,000
per year this iu cor.sidcration of a three
year appointment. Now Mr. VI rich clulms
that in view of his accepting a salary of
$1,000, he is out about $800, as ho would
havo received from tho fees and com missions
fully $1,800 for tho year. Anothor meeting
will be held.
The largest stock of rubber footwear in all
stylos aud qualities can be found at the
Factory Shoo Store.
J. A. MoYEii, Mgr.
Coining, Florida on Wheels, at L. V. depot.
A Well Known Traveller.
Among tho visitors to town last evening
was Mr. W. H. Thomloy, of Heading, ono of
the best known travelling agents in the state
nud a gcutlomau who has a remarkable re
coil for traveling through tho world, lie
has traveled around the. glqbo once, crowed
tho Pacific ocean twice, and crossed the
Atlantic ocean thirty-six times. Mr. Thomley
is also tbo inventor of many valuable in
ventions, among them tho safety gates used
ou tho railroads, for which ho received
$37,000, a corn and pumpkin seed planter,
and other many ingeuious devices. While iie
has been highly successful iu this and other
linos, he has also met with reverses aud
on tho memorable lllack Fiiday the drop in
wheat cost him Jflfl.OOO and on tbo same day
his parvnet lost $117,000 in liko manner. lie
is now preparing to put on tho market a
machine that will turn out bolts as complete
and rapidly as the rivet machine turns out
Its products. At pieeent ho is locating
agencies in various parts of the state for the
Daley Chemical Paiut Company, of Heading.
Tho product of the company is said to bo tho
greatest waterproof palut in the world, and
it is said to ho the only paint that will not
wash off '. rained on while fresh. I). F.
Gallagher to-day secured a local agency from
tho company.
Tho greatest bargains iu the jewelry iiuo
at A. llolderinau's.
Classic Dress Ginghams.
Wo have received a ease of the Celebrated
Classic Dress Ginghams at 5 cents per yard ;
foruier price, 10 cents por yatd. We sold
15,000 yards of these giughams last seni-on.
R. F. Gill.
lllytlio Township Aguln.
Ulchard llolahan, judge of election of tho
Cumbola district, Blythe township, was
placed on trial yesterday before Judgo
Albright charged with violatlan of the elec
tion laws iu February 180U. Holohan was
only appointed Judgo February 17, 1800, to
succeed one Daniel McDermott, resigned
through sickness. The charge specifies that
Ilolabau, as Judge, made falie aud fraudu
lent return, that ho changed and tampered
with from seventeen to twenty ballots, eras
ing the marks ou said ballots from tho Re
publican column, aud substituting crosses iu
the Democratic column for school directors
thereby making it appear that the Democratic
candidates were elected ami returning the
same as elected, lie is also charged with
absenting himself from the election room
during dinner hour and with negligence as
an electiou officer. Charges are iendlng
agaiust the other election officers.
"NOTHING NKW UNDIJK l'lllj SUN."
The philosopher who wrote the above had
not heard of Kellogg, You have beard of
blm. Saturday evening, January II). Prices
26, 36, 50c. Chart now open at Kirliu's drug
store.
Coming, Florida on Wheels, on Fri. & Sit.
Deeds Recorded.
From George Fulmer et ux to Michael
Mellet lot in Shenandoah.
Fieri I'.L. Kuowltou to Elisabeth Quell,
promts is in I'oltsville.
From Elisabeth Quell et ttl to P. I.. Kuowl
ton, premises in I'ottsvllle.
From Mary It. Fox et al to Wm. K. Looker,
premises iu l'otutvllle.
The greatest bargains iu the Jewelry line
at A. Holilerman's.
Miirrlagu Licenses.
Michael Husskis aud Maggie Weneeuvlne,
both of Shenandoah.
Jacob Sawicky aud Heuedieto Babalewska,
both of Sheuaudoali.
Karl SnuoUkey aud Mary lilrdeusia, both
of Shenandoah.
All of Tilt's valuable curat are on sale at
Povinsky's drug store, 28 But Centre street.
Soothing, aud not irritating, streugtheulng,
aud not weakening, small but effective
such are the qualities of DeWltt'i Little
Early Risen, the famous little pills. C. II
UageUMUcu.
Window full of coal ornament at Brumm's
jewelry store.
MAHANOY CITY,
l'rrlglil Our mill Contents Ilmlrojut liy
Tinmen.
Mahanoy Cmr, Jan. IB. At eight o'ulook
last night a freight car on the Hiding at the
Lehigh Valley depot caught (Ire. The enr
was loaded with apples and wis wrcekid
n I'd Its enntrnta Im fere the lire department
armed There titsnstove lu the enr ami
paper lietwe pn the ! onrds were set on Are.
A Polish hoy hud Ills right foot badly In
jnred hy heiug cnug'it Incogs at the I'rlui
roe colliery yesienl ly.
Word has been received here of tho death
of Mrs. Kllwiheth Yonng, formerly of thii
town, at her home lu tlilcngo. ilr. Tuuug
Wis the lirst lender of the CI litem' baud of
towu.
Thomas Willl.inis liai lteeu put under $M'.i
bull for 0 lul nn n otiHrge of Mm preteiifc
niado by Tlionius M'Hjdy.
John Baker, a miner, had his hands end !
(nee burned by an explosion of gas in the
Pilmrojc col I lory.
Marguerite, 6-miinth-old lUnghtar of Con
stthle llnssell, of West Maple street, died
yestefdiiy from oatRirh of tho chest, t'uneinl
on Sunday.
r r-"
Coming, Florida oti W'heols, at I.. V. depot.
Promptly Paid.
To the Officers aud Members of the Home
Frieudly Society, Md.
Gentlemkk : I desire to acknowledge tho
prompt payment to me, through William T.
Grans, superintendent, aud Joseph Feist,
gout, of the sum of $200, due me upon the
death of my husband, John J. McDonald. I
am certainly grateful for the promptness and
fidelity with which your society has acted ii.
tlie case.
F.lizahktii McDonald.
Shenandoah, Pa., Jan. 15, 1807.
You ought to see the mens' calf extension
sole shoes, the Factory Shoe Store Is offering
at $2.00 per pair.
A Very Popular Calendar,
Few people In these busy days are willing
to live without a calendar to mark the pass
ing of time. This fact, no doubt, accounts
for the calendars of all kiuds, colors, shapes
aud sizes which flood tho malls ntthis.season.
Among them all the one that best suits us is
that Issued by N. W. Aycr & Sou, tho "Keep
ing Uverlasting At It" Newspaper Advertis
ing Agents of Philadelphia. We have just
received our new copy and are fixed for 1607.
It is not difficult to seo why this calendar is
so great a favorite. The figures on it are
large enough to he read across a room ; its
handsome oprearance makes it worthy of a
place in the best furnished ofllco or library,
while it is biisinoss-like all the way through.
Tho publishers state that tho demand for
this oalendar lias always exceeded the supply.
This led them years ago to placo upon it a
nominal price 25 cents, on receipt of which
it is sent, postpaid and securely packed, to
any address.
Whether Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly,
crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether simple,
scrolulous.or hereditary, from Infancy to ago,
speedily cured by warm baths with Cotiooea
Boap, gentle anointings wlthCuTlcnitA(olnt
ment), tho great skin euro, and mild dosos
of ConcuitA ItESOLVENT, greatest ot blood
purifiers and humor cures. t ,
Ii ol4 throughout the world, romn DscaiirD Cniu.
(jo bp.. Sole Propn.. Bonton. .
llow to Care Krtry Blood Humor." free.
FACE HUMORS Uhecundb
RHEUMATISM-
Ts npt to attack you at this sea
son of the year. If it docs take tho BRONCHO
(Homoeopathic) Remedy for Rheumatism and
get well quickly.
"They do tlie Work."
10 CKNTS AT AI.I. DnUUGISTS
SEND FOU SAMPLE.
BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY,
Yonkers, N. Y.
JfHK COUN "11., (Firth Ward),
CHARLES F. HOFFMAN,
Subject to the Citizens party rules.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
Pursuant to order of tho Orphans' Court of
the county of Schuylkill, In the Coinmonweultli
of Pennsylvania, the subscriber, administrator
of the estate of Nelson Uratulon, late of the
township of Kast Union, In the county of
Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to sale by
public vendue, ou
SATURDAY, 13th DAY OF FEBRUARY,
next, ut one o'clock In tho afternoon, nt the
iuiblio house of Israel Appleffate, in the town of
IlrtRtown, in the county of Schuylkill afore
said. ALL THAT CURTAIN tract of laud situate
In the township of North Union. Schuylkill
county, Pennsylvania, on the public road lead
iiifr from Zhm's (.rove to Nurcmburg;, nnd about
one and a half miles East of Zi oil's Grove and
known us the John 8 homo tract, as located by
William Uray, Deputy Surveyor, iu 1706,
bounded and described as follovts, viz : Begin
nltiKnt a maple, the common corner of the
Maria Kelchner and Wm. Sawyer tracts, thence
by the first named tract, south two and three
quaiter decrees east fifty-four perches, more or
less, to a brown stone corner, recently set by A.
H. Cochran, Surveyor, in place of a post, thence
by theC'hristUn Imntel tract, north seventy-nine
ud H lialf decrees east three hundred and
twenty perches to a pot, thence by the Casper
Theilf tract, north ten and a half degrees west
two hundred and twelve perches, more or less,
to a i)ot, thenct' by the AnnnMariuHhomo tract,
north thirty-six aud n quarter degree west one
hundred and six perches, more or less, to n
chestnut, thence by the Samuel Itrady tract,
south flfty-ulne and a half degrees west one
hundred and sixty perches to a white pine,
thence by the said Win, Sawyer tract, south
nineteen and lialf degrees west two hundred
and thirty perches to the place ot beginning,
containing three hundred and set enty-se ven
acres and allowance.
Upon said land Is a stream of fresh spring
water, and a large quantity of young thrifty
timber, and every Indication of its containing
an abundance of anthracite coal. Purcliasers
are requested to view said premises leforethe
dky of sale, and by calling the under
signed administrator, will receive all further
desired Information. Terms of sale: Twenty
tier cent of amount bid to be paid when the
property Is struck down, and the balance, with
out interest, ou or lefore April 1st, 1807,
By order of the Orphans' Court :
F. C. Kkksk, Clerk. I Joaiah Bhcisch,
I Administrator.
PoUsville, Jan. 11, 107. Ringtown, Pa.
l-lVlt-oaw
FOR THE
BEST GROCERIES
AND
...LOWEST PRICES...
GO TO
Meluskey & Son,
105 S. Main St.
Blood
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hi h mumm m mt Tn. mr ami n
(pleura
"QOLD DUST."
All Cleaning
iii
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niDFrnri.sTiDATiftN
25. SO SmMMiStS DRUGGISTS
SPQIIITITPI V fini(T?llWTPI?n t " any
ADDUUUlIiUl UUailHHlEiEiU tP. neT(r
pis ana doosih iree. sa. M .ui,iatt iir.jir.in
CLOSING-
Our sales of Ladies', Misses' and Children's ,
Cloth Jackets last week were larger than we
expected. :,
No Wonder- "
Every garment in our stock was a
tempting bargain. Have a few more 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
S.OO " " S.SO
S.OO " " 2.75
P. J. GAUGHAN,
27 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
4 4 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 look at these prices and then
consider.
$6.00 Coat, - - $4.00
$7.50 " - $4.65
$8.00 - - - $5.50
$10.00 " $6.25
$12,00 " $7.50
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. qOLDIN, Proprietor. .
O and 1 1 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa
MISCELLANEOUS.
I Mil SALE. Three lioreos, threo slnijlo
enrrtuges, three eutters, ono tliree8eated
Bletsh, three set Uou' lt lmrne and three seU
bIdkIo harness, one coal wagon, moving witfroii,
and other nrttcles connected with n tlrst-class
livery stable. Apply at IIekalii office. 1-y-lw
TIT" ANTED. Qlrl
for
general housework.
Btl need annlv. Max
None but oxperloncetl need apply.
Schmidt, 110 nnd lit) N. Main street. IS-18-20
IjlOIt 8AI.15. A lull breil Imported Spanish
: donkey. Apply to Francis Hutchison,
Ferguson House. 1-I&4H
1710 It HENT. Desirable store room. Good
loeatlon. No. 33 North Jlaln street. Ajp!y
at 1'. J. I'ortz & Son's, 31 N. Main St. 1
-a-ti
9 00 0 ony t oan on nr mortgage
IlEDDil.l., Attor-
"ey t-Law.
1 2-2.hii
POIt RBNT. Two nice unfurnished rooms,
well heat d. Apply at No. 311 West Oak
street. 15t-3-tf
FOIt KBNT. A nloe room, second lloor,
suitable for office purjoss. Apily at
Ukrald office
COAL ! COAL !
HARD CLEAN
-(a)-
For sale at Mountain aalllery Iforinerly
Shoenutker' at the following Ftslliuwl prices :
Kgg J.0 Stove 3.6S
Chestnut S. I'eK UK)
Delivered to any uart of the town for 70 cents
additional. Orders left at Kalbach's vlgarstor
or 318 South Jardin street, will receive prompt
attention.
LAMB, DAVIS & CO.
Unntcr1An Irion
Who can think
Ulliuu rill IUUU thlsftopstentr
Protect your tds&ij tbsr msy bring you wsaltk,
Writs JOHN WaUOERUUBN & CO., Patent Attor
Bsys. Wsshlnxton, D. C, for tbelr ll.so prize orter
or tome iimpie
mua iu vi inu uunnrsu uiTeaiiuus vrsaieu.
"0010 DUST."
about the house, paint, floors, pote
and pans, dishes and gltwaware, '
silver aud tinware, can be done
better, quicker and cheaper with
LP.
than with any other cleansing
compound. Largest package
greatest economy.
THE N. K. FAIRBA1TK C0MPABT,
Chicago, St. Loulo, New York, Boston. PhUsdsIphU.
CATHARTIC
feor constipation. Caicarets are thelilenl Ijia.
erip or grlpe.bnt ramio fasj natural mulls. Kam.
i.nicAfro. jiunirpai. van., omen iurh,
an
OUT SALE !
looisonE
Ou to the Shenandoah Dm;., liouins loi
painless extroctlon of teeth. Ciold nnd Silvet
BlllngR. If your artifical teeth do not suit
ron call to see ui. All cxsuiinutlons free.
We make all kinds of plates, (jold Crowns,
Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown
and Uriilge work and all operations that per.
tain to Dental Surgery.
No charges for extracting whon plates are
ordered. We are tho only users of vitalised
air for tho painless extraction of teeth.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
ITItman's Block)
aat Centre Street.
Office Hoursi 7 a. tn. to 8 p. in.
Fine Groceries,
Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed.
Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Qoodi
delivered promptly.
WILLIAM Ii, flUSSER,
26 East Centre Street,
ntwDLEn
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