1 T St! your LcrreR- Yesti-rd iv was on paper different from tlic cnvclope---too bad, wlien we sell 24 sluets of fail quality paper and 24 envelopes to match, put up in a neat box for 10 cents. Better grade at 15 cents, as cents and up. H00KS'& BROWN a North rviir-t St. POLITICAL TALK. The Demon-1 tic primaries on Friday even ing will be lively. The state-makers are anxious that tbc contest be over as soon as possible. The Legislature meets at ITarrlsburg this evening, and Wednesday Hon. Boies Penrose will be oleetod United Mates Senator. This morning's Jonrnal says: "There U a big light on in Shenandoah fur Council and the School Hoard. The Citizens' tleket will win this year without a doubt. In ths) bor ough tight Aupustus Gable, who has been in Council fur many years, will be a candidate for Collector of Taxes. Three years ago Mr. Gable wax defeated by Collector Scanlun, Mr. Uablc Is one of Shenandoah's most pro gressive and most popular roon. He will be the Citisen' nominee this year and should be elected. He has been a faithful representa tive in (Council and lias always had the best interest of the town at heart. Mr. Gable goes into this contest with an excellent past record and the assurance of the support of those citizens, who are willing to recognize worth and reward faithfulness in public office." Hon. Joseph Wyatt will be Sergant-at-arms of the present session of the Legisla ture. This appointment will meet with uni versal favor among the Republicans of Schuylkill county. Harry Reese, one of the faithful party workers in the Third ward, has been pre vailed upon to become a candidate for IJor ougb Auditor on the Citizens ticket. He is competent and if party service is to be rewarded he will be nominated without op position. The selection of William Marras county chairman is favorably received by Shenan doah Democrats. There is apparently more activity among the Citizens workers than for several years past. Hon. Thomas J. Higgius will likely be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Democratic rules. The Democrat of the Fifth ward say they will not allow one man to make nominations for them, especially when it is for self interest. The Citizeus Standing Committee will meet to-morrow evening, Henry Hinkh-y, of Pottsville, and Cline Morris, of St. Clair, are slated for Legislative appointments. They are credited to Repre sentatives Schrink and Orme. The bone of contention among the loosl Democrats is the Tux Ueeeivorship, Mille that in the Citizens ranks is Chief Burgess. Patrick Kerns say-, he is certain of re nnmination for Council in the Fourth ward. Saturday was the last day for paying taxes to enable one to vote at the Februaay elec tion. riutsoxAi, aiiivi ion. Harry I'rcstou is confined to his room at the Coffee House by illness. Mrs. Liudenmulh, of South Jardin street, is ill. Miss Sadie Shoeuer has returned horns from a visit to Philadelphia. - . Mr. and Mrs. John Ludwig, of Scrauton, ar the guerts of Mr. and Mrs. William Nsis wenter, on North Main street. Messrs. Edwin D. Strouse. of Ilassletdli, and W. L. Kramer, of Pottavillc, wore regis tered at the Hotel Frauey yesterday. Mrs. Samuel Shone, of South West street, was called to Philadelphia by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Davis. Harry Mayberry was a Sunday visitor to Hazleton. . Misses Edith Steele, Lizzie Poit, Pauline Skeath and Mazie Laddell, a iiuaitette of Mahanoy City wiles, were teen In town yes terday. George Powell, of East Coal street, is confined to his bed by illness. Spang Klees, of Reading, a former resident of town, spent Sunday in town. Miss Kate Uagenhuch has returned home from a visltamong Pottsville friends. Charles NeW of Pottsville, visited friends in town yesterday. George Oerther. of Reading, is the guest of town friends. Richard Taylor, of town, attended the funeral of liiscousin at St. Clair yesterday. A Sealed Verdict. The jury in the case agaiust Richard Holo han, judge of election of Cumbola poll, Wythe township, charged Hith violating the election iluws, found a verdict at 11.15 o'clock Saturday night. Hud they agreed an' lieur and a quarter earlier they could uavt) uanuid their finding to the judge, who wttttal until nearly 10 o'clock for the verdict. The jury returned a sealed verdict this uioming and found the defendant not guilty, and the county to pay the costs. The Class! of Schuylkill. On next Friday eveniug the Executive Committee of the Women s Missionary Society of the Classla of Schuylkill will meet in the First Reformed church, Pottsville. A very interesting programme, consisting of recitations and singing, will he rendered. Mrs. W. E. Whitmoro, editor of the Woman's Journal, will deliver an address. Marriage Licenses. Daniel Ooines awl Martha Boardly, both of Pottsville. Domenica Revacqua and Mrs. Victoria Guaslairci, both of Palo Alto. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, DUIotianess, Indigestion, Headache. A pleas'-nt laxative. AH Druggists. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Ulnbertaftlno tn nil Us Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE ana LLOYD STREETS. WK HAVE TUB MOHT 1IANU- BOMK DE8K1N8 OF ..OIL CLOTHS IK TOWN E. B. FOLEY, MB. W VWWT OEKTRE STREET " ssJ"2pltiBWWWfcsjfcjgP -i-CLEARINQ SALE-- Offatrs Unusual Opportunities for Great Bargains. We rutlier sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry goods over another season. Our entire stock is marked down. BWNOTICE A half-price ticket on all our fall and winter clothing included in this sale. - Hundreds of smalt lots of broken sizes will be sold at exactly Suits. Men's all-wool suits in CaeMraere and Cheviots, reduced from HOB. Men's Knglish M -Hon and Silk Mixed Worsted milts, reduced from tW 00 to Ken's Finest (Ursir.ieres and Blank 1 Clay Muits, reduced from ft A. 00 to Boys' alt-wool anils and Chin ehllla Reefer, reduced from S.O0 and 18.00, now 82 75 end.. $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 v Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back, LEV! REFOWICH, THIS ONLY ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, HATTER AND FURNISHER. io and 12 South Main Street, -. Shenandoah, Pa Heduced Kates to Washington on Account oT the Inauguration via I'vnnsyl vanla Itallrmil. For the benefit of those who desire to at tend the ceremonies incident to the Inaugura tion of President-elect McKinley, the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 3, and 1, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the followlug rates: From Pottsville, $7 .BR ; Reading, $7.30 ; Rirdsboro, $6.85 ; Pottstown, e.8o; Korrlstown, 10.15; Philadelphia, 5. 10, and from all other stations on the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will be a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section) f the oouutry. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsyl vania Railroad make this line the favorite route to the national capital at alt times, and its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on such occasions. Buy Keystone llour. Be sure that the name Lkssig A IUkh, Ashlaud, Pa., Is printed on every sack. GENUINE IMPORTED BEER NourlsliiiiK tul exhilarating 5 cehts rat QLnss. A1joititliriure. Contains do alcohol. Con- wamiy on imnu nc JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. The January Sale of Muslin WHITE FAIR That's White at WILKINSON'S is Daily growing in Popular Favor Come and See for Yourself if Goods Can be Better Made or Lower Prices Than We Ask. EVERYTHING AS ADVERTISED-) -AND HO DISAPPOINTMENT. . . . SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY . . . Night Qowns. There's fit and every garment. Gowns, for 30c, 98c and $1.29 and upwards. Ladies 'Muslin Trimmed fine embroidery, 29C, 3tC, 39C, 45c, 48C, and upwards SKIRT LADIES' RIBBED A special lot of 50 dozen Vests 25c each ; our sale price The sheeting and ready made sheets, pillow cases and bolster cases are fast finding owners at tempting pricesso are the great values In White C -ds and Embroideries. MEN'S : WHITE! : SHIRTS. THE GOOD KIND such as only can be had where value is ahead of price here for a ulonth only at 31 C. W1,y 50C' L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. - The Largest and Best Lighted vcvconts. All-Wool Beaver aurl Melton Overcoats, reduce 1 from BOO to -V All-Wool Kersey OrerroMa, elay lined, satin lawk, reduced from $10.00 to Finest English Kersey and Prlese Overcoats, reduced from UU0 to 1!oV Overcoat, Ulsters and Reefers, reduced from ftJOO and ft OR, now Harvard and Yale May Vet ilet Together Cambridge, Mass., Jan. la Harvard and Yale may yet come together in ath letics this spring. XTp to n short time ngo it was supposed that In case of no boat race all negotiations for contests In otliei sports would be dropped. It Is settled now that there will be no boat race, and yet Information received from several re. liable sources makes it extremely likely that there will be baseball Raines and per haps a track meeting with the two col leges. ; Ilannn Has Made No Statement. Cleveland, Jan. 18. Chairman Ilannn said yesterday that he had iuithorlzed.no one to state that he had oome out as a candidate for United States senator to succeed Senator Sherman. That was a matter which he was not discussing with anybody, he said. He - declared further that ho had made no statement such as had been glvon to tho press to anybody. Itahhers Loot n Western Town. Pkhky, L T., Jan. 18. Late Saturday night robliers took in the town of New kirk, north of here. Saloons were robbed of all money and quantities of whisky and beer. Residences were entered and man; things wore taken. Officers think tha robbers came into town under the guise of tramps. Five tramps were arrested here Saturday for highway robbery. Has tlie Czar Keen Poisoned? Londok, Jan. 18. The Dally Moll dis patch from Vienna says thnt startling rumors are current that the cznr and czarina are suffering from indications of poisoning, but the only ground for them seems to be that extensive changes huvu recently been mado In tho kitchen of tho winter palace. Underwear and Everything finish in 49c, 79c, $3.39 DRAWERS Of good muslin, with plaits, lace or em broidery, ruffles and inserting,. 1 9c, 25c, 48c, 59c, 79c. Chemise and finished in latest styles of Elegantly finished, full width, fine quality, 48C, 790, 98c, $1.23 and upwards. These prices are lower than the cost of material. The workmanship is superb, and every garment is new for this great JANUARY WHITE PAIR. VESTS. and Pants worth : - LLOYD STREET. Store Room In Schuylkill County. COTTOLBNK. Ji a A only awaits your invitation to bring into yourlioma healthful, palatable and economical food. Si. tint too Kt ths rtnnlos bs trtds-nutii "OrtttUn." snail.r'AtalAC0fffl.jfoilMrffiU vasvnrtla. THE N. K. FATRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, Htw Tors, rUUlslshU, rittriur. MAHANOY CITY. four Youths Prosecuted by ItHllroad Men ort Sel'ons Choree". Mahanoy Citt, Jan. 18 John Blum, Edward Rtiowlss, Thomas CunninKhsni And Eber Shepherd, fonr young men residing here, were arrested this morning, churned with Intimidating a train grew, carrying con cealed deadly weapons and threatening to kill, on oath of George I'. Ammermau. of Stiiihury, conductor of freight train No. ill, of the Pennsylvania ltailroad. on tho after noon of January 7tli. Tho defendant hud others hoarded the train at New Huston to "dead-head" their way to McAdoo and -Here put on" the train three times. The third time the o Bonders drew revolvers aud caused considerable delay to the train. An express train was followlug and the freight crew was unable to get back and signal it. Blum was discharged and the others were held iu JO00 bail, each. Mrs. Mary Patalunls, who stole a cape from a store a few nights ago, was caught stealing a ham and shoulder from another store 011 Saturday night aud sent down to jail. She took her three-mouths-old child with her, and her husband was also sent down as an accomplice. Larly this morning thieves broke Into the cigar slore of Labows A Masur, on West Centre street and stole a thousand cigars. Joseph, two-year-old- child of Anthony Nawitski, of West Centre street, was ser iously, and perlisps fatally, scalded this morning by pulling a howl of soup from a table. William II. Carter, IMwanl Gorman and John W. Parker have been appointed com missiouersto report on the division of the Lanlgan olection poll. llaptlsmtll Ceremonies Communicated At the First Ilanltst church, comer of Oak and West streets, last night, there was a large attendance to witness the administration of the ordinance of baptism through immersion. Itev. D. I. Kvans, tho pastor, preached a powerful aud instructive sermon from a por tion of the Apostle Peter's sermon on tho day of Pentecost, speaking of the nature, mode aud subjects of baptism. The discourse proved very instructive to the young, aud highly satisfactory and pleasing to all, Two young men were baptlzoJ aud received into church, which is a source of great joy and satisfaction to the congrega tion at the beginning of tho new year, because it is believed to lie only tho beginning of a movoment that will add many more to tho church In the near future. The church stands well socially and financially consider ing the great loss it has sustained through the migration and death of many good and faithful members. The congregation feels that Q oil has been aud still is with it, uniting it and blessing the labors for the advancement of Christ's kingdom, through the salvation of souls and the glory and honor of God. New Agency Secured. T. T. Willlami has removed his general insurance and steamship office from No. 4 to No. 123 South Jardin street, and in addition to his long list of first-class companies has ecured the agency of the ITartfo.nl Fire In surance Company, of Hartford, Conn. This company was established in 1701 and is one of the most substantial in the world. Its assets aggregate $lD,O01,fl97.fiS. For insurance in the best companies at the lowest rates, aud steamship tickets on all Hues, apply to T. T. Williams, 123 South Jardin Btrcet. l-u-lm Iteuiliug Iteorgaiitatloii. The reorganized Heading ltailroad Com pany, acting under its new charter, has just paid into the State Treasury $128,000 as bonus. A few months ago there was received at the Treasury from sume source about $50,000. These sums constitute the first instalment of bonus aud iu a year from the time of payment of enoh the amount will he doubled. ' A GUILD'S l'lt.VYKIl. II. I, BVAHg. Jesus hearken to my plea, Mercy Mill belongs to thee, Whither rball I go for aid? Thou luwt n full ransom paler Siiarkllng Jewel gllt'rlnggold, Oku not to my soul unfoiui All the treasures of the home, Where thy ualuts at last shall coiue. I have heard that sueh aa T, Live with thes shove ill sky. If I'm found among the throng, Matohleae lot e BhaU be my song. Shenandoah, Jan. 1Mb, 1097. Itost iiml Stout fepeeily. People of this age desire promptness fully as well as certainty. When they saek relief they want It at the earliest possible uioueut, and especially wheu the case is Important. Itev. D. Q. I'euepacker, D. )., pastor of erttoe street M. . church, Williamsport, Pa., says: "I have used Thompson's Diphtheria Cure iu my family and regard it as the best and most speedy remedy for diphtheria, colds aud sore throat that I have ever known. I unhesitatingly recommend it to the public as a sore enre for all it claims," Hold at Kirliu's drug store at SO cents a bottle. Deeds KeoertlaeV From Samuel M. Mortimer to Charles W. Mortimer, lot in Pottsville. From Wesley Meber to ranes J. Helm, lot in North Hanheiin township. From Francis J. Jislm, t ox., to Sarah New, premises in North .Itaahw township. The greatest bargains la the jewuliy Hue at A. ilolderman s. ltuots Stolen. When the Factory Shoe Store was closed Saturday night two pairs of gum hoots were overlooked and left hanging outside. Yes terday morning a messenger called at Manager Meyer's house and told him the boots bad beeu left outside. When Mr. Moyer reached the store the boot were gone. He offers a reward ot Ave dollars for informa tion concerning them. llanoock's Successor. Gdson J. Weeks, now general passenger agent of the New York Central and Hudson Kiver Railroad, has beeu appointed general paaseuger agent of the Philadelphia & Bead ing Hallway Company, succeeding the late C. O. Hancock. He will take charge February 1st. trrav i'oints. Itnplieiilngs Throughout the Country Chronicle,! lor Ilnstf l'cru.nl. The State Dimrd of Charities recommended an appropriation of $118,2110 for the state hospital at Fountain Springs. The Insurance business and West Vino street property, Mahanoy (Ity, of Andrew Comry, has been purchased by Knos llsll. Mr. Cnmry's poor health necessitates his retire ment from active tmtriusss. The heirs of the'Moser estate are still hope ful of gaining possession of lands near Tnmaqtia. Mine Inspector John Magulre's report for IVi emlier shows three fatal and sixteen non fatal accident in the Eighth dlstrfcit, result ing In one widow and fonr orphans. Tiie total for the year 1R96 is 118 accidents, forty six fatal and MM non-fatal, with nineteen widows aud sixty-live orphans. Two hundred wotkmeii were ordrred out of the (lirard mine, at Shamokln, a heavy "s(neer.o" is in progress and it is feared the north slope winkings may close in. Congressman Chas. N. Brutum, has ap pointed Frank Cooper, son of II. P. Cooper, of Pottsville, to entor West Tolnt Military Academy, New York. The men employed In the machine shops of the Lehigh Valley Company have been notified that when they work ovortlme they aie to return home so much earlier tho following day. T. J. Coakley, a former resident of Shen andoah and who for the past year or two has conducted a store at Tremont, will remove to Hhamokin. Tim's many friends here wisli him abundant success in his new field. George I). Thompson, the Shenandoah cor respondent of the Mahanoy City American, has tendered his resignation. The ISdlson amusement company to-day removed their paraphernalia to Shamokin. A charter has been granted to tho Lithu anian hand of town. M. Miller to-day resigned his position with J. Obelskl, to accept a similar position witli A. Mann, on West Centre street. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, tho finest liver and bowel regulator over made. Tho Clinrlty Kntertaliiiiient. The entertainment given in Ferguson's theatre Saturday evening, under the auspices of the public school teachers, was witnessed by a fair-sUed and appreciative audience. The proceeds will be devoted to tho Pupils' Relief Fund of the local teachers' institute. The entertainment was a novel one, and the Kellogg lllrd Carnival and Concert Company is worthy of paoked houses wherever they appear. Mr. 'Charles D. Kellogg, the bird warbler, changes from oue quality of voice to another with such facility that his audleuco was not prepared for tho surpriso in store for thc.ni. lie pours furth tho melodies of the feathered tribe with such caso and accuracy that ono imagines himself amoug these sougsters. The audienco was especially pleased with tho mocking bird song. Mrs. Kellogg lias a remarkable alto voice, and her singing was well received. The favorite of the evening was Miss Emma M. Dillman, tho aesthetic callsthenist. A description here can hut feebly portray Miss Dill man's fae dilating attitudes and gesttao. lotions. rendered effectivo by the manipulation of calcium and electric lights. She was re pea ted ly enchorod. Tho entertainment was a success financially and otherwise, and the committee having the affair in charge are to 1)0 congratulated upon thoir efforts. To Messrs. II. 0. Hooks and James M.Mullahoy, who bad immediate cbargo of the affair, is most of tho credit due for its success. Don't bo Hopeless unit Discouraged. You need not bo discouraged and lose hope just because local doctors havo failed to euro you. It is only the specialist in such com' plaints who can euro you. Dr. Greene, 35 West 11th St., New York city, tho most noted and successful physician in curing disease, can be consulted by letter free His experi ence is enormous, bo has cured many cases liko yours through lettorcorrespondenco. Ho can euro you. Write to him without delay. Itememher it costs nothing to get his opinion and advice in regard to your caso. Funernl Designs, Wo make up funeral designs in any shapo or form aud in tho host manner possible Also wheat shoavos, wax work, etc. Itatcs reasonable. . Payxe'b Grkkxhouse, 12-20-tt-ood Glrardville, Pa. Dllil). STKVENS.-On the 17th inst., nt Shenandoah. I'a.. l'atrlck Stevens, need 50 years. Funeral on Tuewlay, 19th inst, at 9 a. in., from tho resldenco of Mrs. Thomas Covne, 7 Hnuth Jardin street. High mass at the Annunciation church at 0:30. Funeral will leave Shenan doah on the 11:05 Pennsylvania railroad train for St. Clair, where Interment will be made In tho Catholic cemetery. Kclatlvcsand friends respectrully invited to attend. 1-18-lt STAVI'FUlt At Shenandoah. To., on the letl lost , Jumes btaufTer, aged 32 years. Funeral will take place on Tuesday, the luth last., at 1:80 p. in., from his late residence on West Mayhem- alley. Services will be held In the (ieriimn Lutheran church. Interment In tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Krien4s and relatives are respectfully invited to attend. It MISCELLANEOUS. ItKWAltD. A rewnrd of five dollars will D be paid for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the party who stole. two pnirs oi uonig on me morning oi tno I7tn Inst., between the hours of 10 and 10.00, from in front of the Factory Shoo Store. M8-2t "lTANTKI cilrl for general homework. 1 None hut experienced need apply. Max Schmidt, 116 and 118 N. Main street. 15-18-20 ITIOIt 8AI.1C Threo horses, three single ' carriages, throe cutters, one three-seated sleigh, three sets double harness and three sets single Imrness, one coal wagon, moving wagon, une double earrlagc and other articles connected with n first-class livery stable. Apply at IIbb AUi office. 1-0-Sw F OR SAT.U. A full bred Imported Spanish don Key. Apply to rranois Jiutcnison, Ferguson House. CO A A A Money toloan on first mortgage. tlu j J J l ApplytoT.lt. UcnnAlx, Attor- ney-t-Utw. 12-38-1 m OR RKNT- Two nice unfurnished rooms. well heated. Aliply at Mo. 211 West Oak st'eet. 12-S-tf TjlOK RENT. A nice room, second floor. . suitable for omoe purposes. Apply at IIkjulo office riUIE annual election of stockholders of Shen I andoah Qaa Light Company, of Shenan doah, 1'a,, will be held at the olBce ot J. S. Kiatler, corner Jardin and Lloyd streets, on January 26th, 1887, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing nine (0) directors for the eusuKig year. 11-18-26 It. M. Dcxolkk, See'y. MUIK annual election of stockholder- of Sheu 1. andoah Electric Illuralrutttltg Company, ot Bhenaiidomi; P., will be held nf the omoe of J. 8. Kistler, corner Jardin and IJoyd streets, on January 2Mb, 18V7, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing nine (V) directors tor tbe ensuing year. II-1R2S It M Devour, See'y. rpHE annual eleutlonnf stockholders ot Uieu- 1 aiidoab lien and l'ower comiwiiy, or Hbenandoah, Pa., will be held at tbe oilloe of J. 8. Kistler, corner Jardin ami IJoy;l streets, ait January 96th, 1807, between the I tours of 7 and 8 o'ehxik p. m.. for the purpose of electing nine IV) directors for the ensuing year. ll-ls-26 It. 11. Dnraunt, Seo'y. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our dallvary wagon awaits your ordsr. doodi d silvered promptly. WILLIAM. H. HUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. jll Cork Soleb III Sboes Hre Wot ZSS2 3 At least ours "ftfei t hjte the new way with the cork ptlft orjflbF sight. Razor toe, or wider, as you like, ffhd the price ? No, not $5.00, nor $4.00, nor even $3.00. $2.50- is the Factory price and you will want a pair if you ee them. It is not lost time for you to go around and see what other stores have ; we'd rather have you do it ; you will be better pleased with our good and prices if you are posted. Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth 'gets a'handsoitle Parlor Tamp. 33 513 8: 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 333R 3333 33K 33s3 333 33 Factory Shoe Store, beddaul igiuutrjsiG:f - J. A. MOYER, Mgr.js SHOES AT FACTORY PRICHS. , CLOSING Our sales of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloth Jackets last week were larger than expected. No Wonder Every garment in our stock was a tempting bargain. Have a few more left'atfd 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 " " 2.7"5 P. J. GAUGHAN, 27 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Public Notice ! Notice of an Election to Increase the Indebt edness of the School District of the Borough of Shenandoah, Notice Is hereby given that ot an odjon-neil meeting of the School Hoard of tho said school district, held on the sixteenth day ot December, A. 1., 1890, tho following resolutions wero adopted; WitimRAfl. The School Board of tho Bchool District of tho Borough of Bhcnandoah, have latelv erected and furnished a new school build ing, and to' have sufficient school room are coin- IielleU to enlarge me mam gireeb Bcuuui uuilU' nt n. fnat nf ahnut 828.000 : and. WmauiAs, There are ajiumbcrof unpaid bills nnd obligations due to sundry persons, by reason of tho said new building and contemplated on- lAt-n-emont - lie Ittberefore "Iteeolvcd, bythe School Board of the School District or the uorougn oi mien- 41. n, il.n ....111 hf tllA elt.tftrS Of thfi Uorougli of Shenandoah be asked to Increase the bonded Indebtedness of tho said school dis trict In the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars (S20.000). "nesolved, That Tuesday, the 16th day of February, A. D., 1807, (the regular municipal election day,) be fixed as the day of holding sam election, ana tno saiu election w uo urm uy tlin Rflr.r.1 elnrtlnn nftlnerfl nf wild borolllrll." The following statement showing the last pro ceeding nssessed valuation of the taxable prop erty of the Borough of Shenandoah, the exist ing debt, the proposed amount of the Increaso of Indebtedness, etc.. as required by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is hereby published: 1st. The last preceding assessed valuation of the taxaoic property oi saia ocuooi uisinct is vs, 811,481.00. 5,1 The n.t.Uiu- deht Is &H.SO0.OO. Srd. Monies In tho treasury, all outstanding solvent debts, and alt revenues nppucanie witu ln ono year to the payment ot the same, Is S78,- 8BS.12. 4th. The amount of tbe proposed increase Is 825,000.00. Sth. The percentage of the proposed Increase is i o-iu per centum. 6th. The estimated value of school buildings Is 8180,600.00. 7th. The nurnose nf the nronosed increase Is. the payment of the debt Inourred In the erection Anil furnishing of the new school building on White street and the proposed enlargement of the Main street school building. JOHN J. TRIOR, 1'resluent Attest: Fbakk IUhna, Secretary. All persons who wish to be candl dates on the CITIZBNS 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. m, Uy order of the(jommlUec, DANIQL STERNER, I'rae. W. J. W ATKINS, Sec'y. OUT SALE! TOOHTSOriE-rRQDLEn. flo to the Shonandeali Rental Rooms foi ruiuIoeaexctlottr,fcoifli. Gold and Silver fillingSjTTryVuusffBfJil teeth do not suit you cac to see ns. All examinations frco. Wo make all kinds of plates. (Jold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordorod. We aro tha only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 s. m. to 8 p. m. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND ' ...LOWEST PRICES,.. OO TO Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. Evan J. Davies, I.IVEUY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Wanted-An Idea jKffi frotset your Msasj ttaar n'sy LctutfLrou wsslth. Write JOHN WlllOgltKlBdi OETrttsnt Attof. asys. WaiblngtsB, D. 07or tbstr al.soo price ortor sad list ot two hundred lavwttoas wasted.
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