4. YOUR LETTER- Yesterday was on paper different from the envelopetoo bad, when we sell 24 sheets of fair quality paper and 24 envelopes to match, pnt up in a neat box for 10 cents. Better grade at 15 cents, 25 cents and up. HOOKS & BROWN 4 rslorth rvialn St. , Ni lCiilliii.tium ftir inn. Albany, Jmi. la Three Democratic senators and two assemblymen last night bolted the caucus called to nominate a successor to David B. Hill for United States senator. Of those who remained thirty -nix voted for David B. Hill, three for Wilbur F. Porter, of Watertown, and two for Robert O. Titus, of Buffalo. The announcement was received lu silence. Af ter the vote was announoe 1 several of the leaders looked around uppoallngly for some one to make the nomination unani mous, but as the motion was not forth coming the chair announced that the oholoe of the caucus for United States senator was David Dennett Hill. Even ( hum ubuudubiubok uiu not nwaKsn wio slightest ripple of applause. This Hanker Was Kind to Illmseir, Hahtfobd, Jan. 19. The depositors of the suspended banking firm of George P. Bissell & Co. met behind closed doors yes terday afternoon and listened to a report of the Investigating committee. The re ort showed that Albert II. Olmsted, senior member of the firm, had overdrawn his personal account nearly $80,000, or more than enough to wipe out his share of the capital stook. His salary was $11,000 a year, but, he was In the habit of drawing considerably in excess of this amount. Olmstead's home Is filled with art treas ures, some being of most costly descrip tion. Shortly before the bunk suspended Mr. Olmstead's relatives withdrew their deposits. Mo OHban Stamps Through the Malls. WASHlJJOTON.Jnn. 19. The recent claim of the Cuban junta of Now York that let ters bearing the new Cuban stamps have passed through the United States mall has called forth a denial from Postmaster Dayton, of Xew York. In a letter to the Washington postal officials he says that no envelopes bearing stamps with the in scription "Itepublio of Cuba," or other wise purporting to be issued by the Cuban Insurgents have gone through the New York postoltlce. The issue has never been raised, but it is looked upon as likely that mail bearing Cuban stamps would be treated as unstamped, and the full postage collected from the receiver. Which Do You Prefer. In a large majority f cases of diphtheria whether among children or grown people death is sure to follow. Absolutely stating the facts as they are, there is no reason under the sun for a single individual to die from diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any known throat aflectioa. Thompson's Diphtheria Cure has never failed to cure every case where tho directions for use were strUtly carried out. Now do yon prefer to die or have your friends die when 50 cents ex pended in time will save life? This is the exact fact in the case. Sold at Kirliu's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat Semi Weekly Tuesday and Friday eight pages en:li issue sixteen pages every week only one dollar a year, is unquestionably the biggest, best and cheapest national news journal published In the United States. Strictly liupuhlicau in politics, it still givos all the news, and gives it at least three days earlier than it can be had from any weekly paper published anywhere. It is indispensa ble to the fanner, merchant or professional man who desires to keep promptly and thoroughly posted, but has not the time to read a large daily paper; vrhilo Its great variety of well selected readiug matter makes it invaluable as a borne and family paper. Iteinemher the price, only one dollar a year. Sample copies free. Address, Globe Pointing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Newspaper Flies Under Guard. A oomploto file of each of tho nowspa pern that have boon published in Chicago slnoo the Are In fact, moro complete than Is to be found in many of tho newspaper offices Is one of tho feat urea of the Chisa go Public library. When the editors of the various newspapers nro appealed to lu re gard to articles that lmvo apyioared in their papers, they, with ono accord, refer the applicant to the Public library. In addi tion to porsons su referred, there nro n large number of people, who, knowing ot these flies, are conhtantly wanting either the whole or n portion of the nrtioles they have read, but failed to preserve. Many of these rcquctt, are fur nrtioles of very recent date, mid tho area from which they oomo is only limited by the circulation of the Chicago papers, together with such pa pers as make excerpts from their. There is probably nothing lu the llbrnry that is the source of more request than these files of Chicago newspnpors, nnd there Is certainly nothing more closely guardod. This latter fact accounts for the fllo in the Publlo library being more per fect than are many of those in the offices where the paper is published. It is not quite oasy to understand why u person who would not think ot tearing a page from a book will ruthlessly mutilate a newspaper file that Is far more valuable. But the fact remains, and for this reason the newspaper (lion at the Publlo library are constantly guarded. No one it per mitted to examine them save under the survetliauoe nf the guard. Chicago Trib une. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. UlnbcvtaMno tn nil Its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. fajj Wit ilAVK THK MOOT HAND- Wk WM SOME DEHK.N8 H IX'JN)WN. l CLEARING SALE-- OfTr Unusual Opportunit Tor Qraat Bargain. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry goods over another season. Our entire stock is marked down. 1-N0TICE. A half-price ticket on all our fall and winter clothing included in this sale. -Hundred of small lots of broken sizes will be told at exactly Men's all-wool suit In Caastmere and Cheviots, reduced from 8.00. Men's Kntrllsli Mi-ton and Silk Mixed WortcI suits, radooed fromfioooto Men's Finest I rfislmeres and Black Clay Hulls, reduced from 110.00 to Boys' all-wool suits and Chin chilla Reefers, reduced from 15.00 and 18.00, now I2.T5 and.. $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 QhSntii,faction Guaranteed or Money Bnck.G LEVI REFOWICH, THE ONLY ONE P1UCE CLOTHING HOUSE, HATTER AIM O FURNISHER. ioand 12 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa Hediiced Mates to Washington no Account of the Inauguration via Pennsyl vania ltullroad. For the benefit of those who desire to at tend the ceremonies incident to the inaugura tion of President-elect McKinley, the I'enn lyhanla Kailroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 8, and 4, valid to retnrn from March I to 8, at the following rules: From Pottsville, $7.28; Bead big, $7.20; Birdsboro, $8.85 ; Pnttstown, Jfl.Xo; Norristown, 6.15; Philadelphia, $5.40, and from all other stations on the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. Tliis inauguration will be a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities nf the Pennsyl vania Kailitiad make this line the favorite route to the national capital at all times, and its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on such occasions. Iluy Keystone Hour. lie sure that the name Lrbhio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is priuted on every sack. GENUINE 4 IMPORTED t BEER Nourieliinjc nml exhilarating 5 cms rat mi Alwolulely pure, staidly on band at Contains so alcohol. Con- JACOB NOLL'S, NO. It NORTH MAIN ST. WHITE FAIR The January Sale of Muslin Underwear and Everything 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 NO DISAPPOINTMENT. . . . SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY . . . Night Gowns. There's fit and every garment. Gowns for 39ct 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 ,paes are fast finding owners at tempting prices so are the great values in White C -ds and Embroideries. MEN'S : WHITE : SHIRTS. THE CIOOD KIND such as only can be had where value is ahead of price here for a month only at 31 C. Why pay 50c. L. J. MAIN STREET. - The Largest awl Best Lig Med vcrconte. All-Wow! Beaver and Melton Overcoats, reducei from tR.0T to All-Wool Keraey Overcoats, clay lined, satin back, reduced from 110.00 to Finest English Kersey and Frlese Overcoat, reduced from $l.fO to Hoys' Overcoats, Ulsters and ltecfem. reduced from 7.00 and to 00, now $4.00 .$5.00 $8.00 $3.39 Murdered with n Uate'het. Hobokbw, N. J., Jnu. 10. Mrs. William Hoffman was found dead lu her bed by her son Hlchard, at hor homo hore yester day. Tho woman, who was H) years old, nnu oeeu Kiueu witu tnree mows trom a w ...... i...pi.u was eu lying upou her breast. The polios express the opinion that the crime was committed by some one uoqualntod with tho prom ises, and ltlolmrd Hoffman and John Kngelbrecht, who boarded with the Hoff uinns, have been taken In to custody pend ing further luvestlgutlon. Mrs. HofTiuau had been separated from hor uusbnnd for the past ten years nnd the latter Is now a resident of Nonvalk, Coun. There is no ovldenoe that Hoffman and his mothor had ever quarreled. Both prisoners bear good reputations. College l'rofesBor Disgraced. Boston, Jan. 10. Carl B. Chrlstonson, formerly a professor at Waterloo collogo, Waterloo City, In., was sentenced yester day to servo three months In the house of correction for stealing books from the Boston public library, Chrlsteuson was arrested horo Sunday, and in his apart ments wero found not only twenty-eight books from the Boston library, but also n large number bearing the stamp of the public library of Hartford, Couu. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A p)eannt laxative All Druggists. Funeral Designs. We make up funeral designs in any shape or form and in tho host manner possible. Also wheat sheaves, wax work, etc. Rates reasonable. Paynb'h Grekniiouse, 12-20-tt-eod Oirardville, Pa. finish in 4c, 79c DRAWERS Of good muslin, with plaits, lace or em broidery, ruffles and inserting, I9C, 25c, jVc, 48c, 59c, 79c. Chemise. and finished in latest styles of Elegantly finished, full width, fine quality, 48C, 79C, 98C, $1,23 ami upwards. These prices are lower than the cost of material. The workmanship is superb, and every garment is new for this great JANUARY WHITE FAIR. VESTS.i and Pants worth : - LLOYD STREET. Store Room In Schuylkill County, MUNYON'S REMEDIES DOCTOR YOURSELF. Munyoti's Improved Homeopathic Koine ales act almost instantly, speedily caring the most obstinate cases. Munyon's Rhonraatlsm Cure cures Rheumatism in a few days. Munyon's Dyspepsia On re cures all forms nf stomach troubles. Munyon's Headache Cure stops headache in 5 minutes. Nervous diseases promptly cared. Kidney troubles, Piles. Neuralgia, Asthma and all Female Com plaints quickly cored. Munyon's Vital ise r Imparts new vigor to weak men. Price $1. A Separate Cure for Bach Disease. AT ALL DRUatfT-96c A BOTTLE. POLITICAL TALK. Qeorge L. llafner's pollti-al announcement appears In another column, lie seeks tho nomination for School Director on the CM sens ticket In the Thltd ward. Mr. Ilafner has a large circle of Mends who are making an active canvass in his behalf. Patrick Hand hat faithfully represented his constituents of the Fifth ward lu Council and his friends say ho will receive a renomln atlon. The "bosses" In that ward are en deavoring to defeat him with Anthony Anusbchak. The friends of Joliu Schaeffer are making an active canvass la his behalf for School Director in the Third ward. James Wynn. the well-known and popular hotel proprietor of ilalianoy City, is a candi date for delegate to the Republican State Convention from the First legislative dis trict. Mr. wynn was formerly sunerinlen- . ,it f .,, j. ,. , Fnk w.,.. nf Vn wupn mak. I .i.0 a..llnlln ,m t , liwlmrV Urnim f his candidacy for Chief llurgcss, subject to Democratic rules. Mr. Wilcom has been a resident of Shenandoah since 1MM, and has lieeu employed during that time in ths mines. He has always taken an active part in the politics of the town, and ever a faith ful worker for his party. Although his an uouncement is a little late, it is only at the solioitatiou of a large number of Democratic voters and party workers that he has con sented to become a candidate. His nomina tion would be a just recognition of tho Ger man Democrats, and the latler naturally think they aro justly entitled to at least ono of tho chief dikes. Daniel Coakley, tho present Councilmnu from tho Third ward, not satisfied with tho assurance of almost unanimous renomlnatloii, is making a hustle among tho hoys. Dsn's popularity is sufficient to laud any office he desires lu his ward. American. One sido of the Democratic slate is said to be craoked, and hsfoie Friday night the other will likely he Iji a delapldated condi tion. Thomas Dove is making an active canvass for the nomination of Sohool Director. Attsnd the primaries and see to It that competent men are nsmed for the different borough and ward ofljeee. New Ageney Secured. T. T. Williams has roniovcd his general insurance and steamship office from No. 4 to No. 128 South Jardin street, and in addition to his long list of first-class companies has secured tho agenoy of tlte Hartford Fire In surance Company, of Hartford, Conn. This company was established in 1701 and is one of tho most substantial in the world. Its assets aggregate $10001,007.53. For insurance in tho best companies at the lowest rates, and steamship tickets on all lines, apply to T. T. Williams, 123 South Jardin street. 1-0-lm l'KHSONAL, SUSNTION. John Lambert is homo from Philadelphia to sjieuil a week's vacation with his parents. .Mrs. George Wittis and son, Vernon, of Ilazlcton, are risiting Mrs. Daniel Knelly, on .North White street. Miss Clara Yo?t spent this afternoon in Mahauoy City. Miss Mary Tray and uiece, Misa Hannah Kelly, of Philadelphia, ate guests of the latters sister in town. Messrs. J. I. Loh, of Schuylkill Haven, ana 11. j. lunjuuotli, ol Pottsville, wore registered at the Hotel Franey yesterday. iter. a. u. snyuer, ot Fleetwood, l"a., is a guest of his brothsr, Thomas II. Snyder, of south Jaruln street. Miss Stella Kndell, of Glenvllle, Fla., is sojourning with Mrs. Harris Seff, on West Oak street. She arrived here from New York yesterday where she spent several weeks among acquaintances. Mrs. Margaret D. James, of Frackvllle who was 11 guest of C. G. Palmer's family, on West Centre street, returned home to-day. Frank Jennings, of Philadelphia, is visit ing acquaintances in town. Mrs. Thomas Dove attended tho Louther obsequies at Mahanoy Plane yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Hess spent to-day in Mahanoy City. Miss Clare Oeither, of Miuersville, who was the guest of Mrs. M. H. Mastor, returned to her home to-day. Messrs. Joseph McDonald and Frank Dray have returned to theif homes in St. Clair. George Henry, of Miuersville, Is a guest at tho residence of Mrs. llofl'man, on West Line street. Mrs. Tralg, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mrs. Kelly, on North Chestnut street. Mrs. Michael Ityan, of Spruce stieet, has given birth to a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eyau, of Frackvllle, are tho guests of the Ryan family, on West Centre street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Neisweuter, of Hiiig town, were town visitors yesterday. MAHANOY CITY. I'ollllciil AflYtlrii Are Growing AVuriii and Interesting;. Uamanoy Citt, Jan. 10. The loeal political fight is getting warm. The contest for Chief Burgess is the liveliest and is ex oiting considerable interest. Joseph Klein- dentx, John G. Morgan, K. D. Bowman and E. W. Williams are the candidates. The te- publioin primaries will be held next Satur day. In some wards there are no candidates for Council, or School Board. The Standing Committee will meet to-night to olese the list of candidates. A Republican club of 40 members was organised last night in the First ward aud another will be organised to night. Cormack Hreunan, of Mores, has with drawn from tbe coutest for the Democratic nomination for School Director in ilahauoy township. The two-year-old son of Joseph Novltakl, who was badly scalded yesterday by pulling a bowl of hot soup from table, is still alive, but in a critical condition. The train that left Delano at 080 this morn ing for Shenandoah was delayed for about an hour betwoeu Park Place aud Barrys oh account of a valve of the engine breaking. The coal train's over the P. 4t U. railroad has been transferred to tbe Bear Hun link since the Idleness of Mahanoy Plaue and two engines have hard pulling in getting a train of 18 or SO loaded cars up the heavy grade. Cards are ont auuounciug the approaching marriage of Miss Charlotte Davis, of town, and William Young, of Ashland1, to take place on Thursday afternoon at the residence of the bride's parents. Stole llgons. Unkuowu parties last night stole about six dollars worth of pigeons from the stable of Robert Smith, on West Cherry street. PITST POINTS. tappenlngs Throughout the Country Oiiionloled tar ftststy 1'erusnl. Kline township's treasury Is empty, and a loan Witt be made. Sueppton has an epldomlo of diphtheria. TheXeblgh Valley collieries will work three days this week. Proposals are being received by the P. A R. I. Company for a tnnnsl from tho Holmes to the Orchard vein, at Suffolk col li.,.. . A. J. Ksrrell, a prominent young man of I Oirardville, and train dispatcher at Mahanoy , Plane, will shortly embark upon the tnatrl 1 menial sea. Jacob Elsenhower and Heneville Hoiiser, of Hh'eppton, will rnn a SOtf yard foot race for the town's championship. lloth are very old men, the former being past seventy and the latter seventy-five. The race will come off 011 Washington's Birthday. Hlicppton will have a celebration on St. Patrick's day. The Almshouse is crowded. Thirty-sight patients were treated in the (liipensary at ths Miners' hospital on Satur day. Patrick Qulnn, a workman at Williams' colliery, met with a painful accident at that placo yesterday. He was struck by a mine car and has a leg broken and received ugly bruises about the body. The memory of Robert Uurns, the Scotch poet, will be honsred by Pottsville admirers on the 88th lust, with a banquet. The Columbia county court yesterday granted 01 old liquor licenses and one new one. Geerge II. Hopkins, a traveling salesman for Fay, Hutohlnson & Co., of Altoona, has uecn missing lrom his liome fur some days. The State Game Commission yesterday re vised the proposed new anuie Isw whlnh will forbid the limiting and selling of game for profit. Governor Hastings and othsr officials havo signed a petition asking the President to ap point Brigadier General John K. llrooks to the first vacancy as Major General In tho United States army. Mayor Weimor, of Lebanon, has refused to reeogniie as part of tho Fire Department tho Irfbsnou Chsmlcal Engine and the Good Will Fire Companies, and they threaten to carry tho fight into Court. Court News. The court has fixed Monday, March loth, for the trial of short causes, and March 22d for loug causes. In the case of Samuel Brltton vs. James Mcllreartv. an action toMetermino the owner ship of a piano, the jury found in favor of the plaintiff. The parties aro from Mahanoy City. J . W. Honsbercer presented an application for a charter for St. Mary's Greek Catholic Society of MoAdoo. Norman Farquhar presented the petition of residents of East Brunswick township praying for tho appointment of viewers to pass upon the advisability of a new road in that township. Edward J. O'Donnell was appointed in spector in North Butler election district. The court appointed William H. Carter. Edward German and John W. Parkor com missioners to inquire into tho propriety of makiug a division of the election district of Jjanigans, Mahanoy township. Argument was heard on the motion for a new trial for George 0. Relnor, convicted of incestuous rape. 7T for over ax . flc . ... - .VCrt . V of the Globe for HEUEALGIA and similar Complaints, uu u cjartu unaer mo Btnngent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, t prescrioea ty eminent physlclanst UK. niCHTER S EXPELLEI "WorM renOWBCd I lmnrV-aMv Silrr.ufn1 1 !OnIj- genuine wnh Trade Mark " Anchor,' 1. Ad. ItlchtcriCo., Slil'carlSt., Kcir York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Honses, Own Glassworln. 35&&0CU. Endorsed & recommended by Wmlty, HiflN Mnln M. I ! . lliiKonbucli, lo N Mnin St , 1 i". n. Kiriin, os. jinln Si- blici'nnuoali. nn. nir.HTrrt'Ft "ANCnOU STOMAOITAT. 1,A.t I Cll',lypeiiln&Somiirli Comnlnln, SPANGLER THE HEALER. Tlmift nnnrlnrftll xmrlr nf tltn Afanctn.. IT..... Slminokiu, Pa., tliey came to seo liim far sromid. He cures them from Catarrh. Astlimn, lllieumatism, etc., and coos as far as to relieve noople from crutches, as for instant. uii me ioiu, ui tfauuurj, lovi, a JUUO girl lHut 10 years old came to lits office oil wutohes, beinc that way for orer a year, and to her surprise she walked away without crutches: this uirl is Cora Yeager, Eock St, Shamokiu, Pa. I his Wonderful Healer will he at the Commercial lintel, nnxt. weelr tvhr 1m wtll give free healing. You all want to co and see him. lie is at lit. Carmel this week. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. The Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of tho skin Is Inva riably obtained by there who use I'OMom'a Completion fowdsr. zarriiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiij)iiifjiiiiiiiiiiiiijiijnjiijiijiiirr aiCHIUIHHtt(iHWWmWltHHHigUIUHiHtMUIt "" TB ir 1 1 j i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i i i i i J 1 1 i 1 1 1 J i 1 1 j i 1 1 1 1 J rro 33 ill Gorh Soleb Shoes Bre Wot Clumsy, At lenst ours are not They arc nmtle the new way with the cork pnrf 'djftjof sight Razor toe, or wider, as you like, and 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 see 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 goods and prices if you are posted. Checks with every purchase ; 25 worUi gets a handsome' Parlor I,ump. 222 -jg -B Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL BUILDING. , J. A. M0TER, Mgr. . - SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. ' - CLOSING Our sales of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloth Jackets last week were larger than we expected. 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.SO S.OO " " S.SO S.OO " " 2.75 P. J. GAUGHAN, 27 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. MISCELLANEOUS. OK KENT. A brlok dwelling house, seven rooms, So isast onic Biret. Apply at z W. Lloyd street, or 20 8. Wliito street. 10-21 C K REWARD. A. reward of live dollars will fp O be imld for Information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the party who stole two pairs of boots on the morning of the 17tU Inst., between the hours of 10 and 10:30, from In front of the Foctory Shoe Store. l-18-2t XJ ANTED. dlrl for Keneral housework. 1 1 None but experienced need apply. .Max Schmidt, 11S and 116 N. Main street. 15-18-20 T710U SALK. Three horses, tlirco single X' carriages, three cutters, one tnree-seateu sleigh, three sets double harness and three sets single harness, one coal wagon, moving wagon, one double carriage and other articles connected wiui a nrst-ciass livery smuie. Appiy ai her ald office. l-U-2w T?OIt SALIfi. A full bred Imported 8panlHli donkey. Apply to Francis Hutchison, lelgU90n JIOUSQ. I-ld-il CO Ofl A Money to loan on Bret mortgage. (jJfljUUV ApplytoT.lt. ney-at-Uw. IIkdjmli., Attoi 12-24-lm FOU RI5NT. Two nice unfurnished rooms, well heuted. Apply at No. 211 West Oak stieet. ' 12-6-tf TjlQIt RI5NT. A nice room, second floor, 1 suitable for ofllee purposes. Apply ot IIlUtALD Offlco TVTANTKD. In Shenandoah, live men to act M as general uitd Industrial agents for life Insurance oompany with new features. Must havo push and ability' to handle solicitors successfully. Permanent if work Is satisfactory. For territory and particulars address 302 llourse Building, Philadelphia. M-13t-eod Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. . Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Good, delivered promptly. WILLIA1YL H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. All persons who wish to be candi dates on the CITIZENS' TICKET at the SPRING ELECTION OF 1897 In the Borough of Shenandoah, must present their names and the requiml fees to the Secretary of the Citiieiis' Standing Committee, not later than TUESDAY, JANUARY 19th, At 7.30 p. m. By order of the Committee, DANIEL STORNHR, Pres. W. J. W ATKINS, Sec'y. OUT SALE.! TOOKTSOriE rRGDLEn. Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms foi painloes extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver flllinta yourtrtifipll teeth do not suit you call to BcWT'All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No chargos for extracting when plates are ordered. We aro the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a, m. to S p. m. FOR THE BEST GROCERIES AND " ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. Evan J. Davies, I.IVORY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Wanted-An Idea Protsct Writ. 1 us Is