. ' . . ..1-. I I I "GOLD DUflT." j uuiiU uuai. YOUR LCTTeR 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, 2s cents and up. HOOKS & BROWN CLEARING SALE-- Tfr Unusual Opportunltiaa for rt Bargain. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry goods over another season . Our entire stock is marked dowrh pgr-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 nt exactly prrnr points. rltm TJirmiglmnt I'll, mlrlrrt lor Unity fl. North (Via In St. MRS. MOORE'S I EOAI. F10HT. She Oave 9(100,000 to tlie Sou Who Wants IIr lolared Insane. VHH.A.DLPHtA, Jan. 80 Mrs. Bloom Ac! it II. Mooru died In the orphans' court yrstorilay her unswor to the petition of hor sun, Clarenoe li Moore, ror nor removal br executrix under the will of IJloomfleld j II. Moore, deceased. Mrs. Moore Is at prpBont In Kurope, nnd the answer, whloh wh. iiraoared hero and sont to her In Lon don, whero It was sworn to before Patrick A Collins, consul general of the United States, was presented to the court by her attorney, Joseph P. MoOullen. This Is the socond chapter of the litigation. Mrs. Moore, noting under the will, sought to remove Clarenoe 13. Moore as co-executor and to appoint Edwin Jaseup, who was named In the will, in his stead. This was combated by the son, who Is now seeking to prove that Mrs. Moore Is Insane. These proceeding are pending. In the meantime Clarenoe 11. Moore brought the proceedings to hare his tnnthor removed. hIIbbIiib thnt she Is in sane, nnd it Is the answer to this suit that was tiled yesterday. Tho answer Is sweeping and scathing, and among other things points out that her son, who declares her Insane, did not question her sanity when she permitted him to act as her attorney in fact She declares also that, though entitled to the income of the estate, she gave from 1878 to 1895 out of the revonuos 11.511,000 to her three children, and over 1805,000 to her grandchildren, and that to her son, who charges her with insanity, she gave up wards of 600.000. Further than this, she demands a trial by jury to pass upon tho points raised as to her mental condition. Died After Seven lnys or Sleep, Philadelphia, Jan. 20. After a period of unconsciousness lasting seven days al most to the hour Ida Melcho died at her home on Hartvllle street yesterday. Al though It was known that she was In n diniRurous condition, her death was not rxpc-toj so soon, as she was taking nour ishment three times a day, and to all ap pcurunces she was able to live for months, ovon if she could not be recalled to oqn-'sclousuoss. Opened Wrong Iloor mill I'lUnged to Death Philadelphia, Jan. 30. As therwsttlt of opening the wrong door Walter P. 0. Kramer, ISO years of ago, of Allentown, a patient at thu Univcrsliv hospitnl.plungeu down a dumb wuitor shaft at the hospl tal, and was iusUntly killed Convict Kevnlt lit Cm He. 8AS Fkancisco, Jan. 30. A oonvict out outbreak at Cavlte,"" Philippine islands, on Doc. 5. was the occasion of more actual fighting at the rebel stronghold than has been nurtloliinted In by the entire opera tions of tho Spanish troops. On that date 147 prisoners in the house jail suddenly rose In onen revolt, killed tho guards nnu or fected their oscnpo. Tho runaways thon divided themselves into two groups. Tho wholo of Cavlte seeinod to have n hand at the destruction of the unfortunates or their roenpture, so that theresult up to Boa 87 was eighty killed nnd some elgnt- con or twenty captured. CALIFORNIA. rorsoimlly-Coiiiluctcd Tour via Ponnsyl vanla ltullroud. AtR Wn. m. Wednesday. January 27. ftnni'.tnl train of Pullman comnosito. dining, li-eninc roinnartment. and observation cars will leave the handsome Jersey City Depot of the Pennsylvania Kailroud, bound for San Diciio. California, and conveying tho first of the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company's per- sonallv-sonducted tours to the 1'acitic coast This train will be the finest that ever crossed the continent, and the tour it carries ono of the most elaborate and complete oer conceived for trans-contineutal and pleasure travel. In charge of an affable and ex perienced tourist agent, assisted by a highly ai'complished chaperon, this party, without fear of missing train connections, and with out any of those petty annoyanrcs incident to individual traveling, crosses ine American continent with a much comfort and ease as it would spend a week at the Waldorf, stopp ing, too, atSt. Louis, Kansas City, Las Vegas Hot Springs, and Sauta Fe. and visiting their principal points of interest. A bath mom, barber shop, and an upright piano will be found on the train, and every other con venience and luxury of a first-class hostelry. The great object of this tour is to escape the insalubrious climate of the East and to so journ for a time amid the transcendent beau ties of California, breathe Its invigorating oir ami Last beneath its matehless sky. A grander attraction could not be offered, z'c a more perfect method of reachjjj it. Five weeks wjjjitf allowed in this "Para - mse-Trr-riie Pacific," during which tourists will visit Los Angeles. Pasadena, "e Alpine Tavern," Sauta Barbara, San Ilernardiiio, Jit Hamilton, and the garden spot or the earth, Pel Monte. , Returning, tourists will stop at Salt Lake ( itv. dleiiwood Springs, Colorado Spriuge, Maniton. Denver and Chicago. Two days ill he spent visltins the famous end sublime fn.iks of nature in the Manitou region. 1 i kets for this tour, including railroad ti.ui-poitution, rullman accommod.tionf ( i.m- double berth), meals en route, carriage tn es, and hotel accommodations going and inuming, and transportation in California, will lm sold at rate of $810.00 from all station ,.n tlie Pennsylvania Railroad System east of l'lllslllMg. . , , . . P,lv to ticket agents, Tourist Agent at 1 I'M llroadway. New York, or Geo. W. Hoyd, A-Mt.i!it (ieneral Passenger Agent. Bread Miwi station, Philadelphia. Suits. veucemts. Men's all-wool suits In rasslmero nd Cheviots, rrawed from tft.OD. Men's Bngtlsh M. tn and SUV Mixed Tfsstel Hubs, reduced from W 00 to Men's Pines Cross! mures and Mack Clay Salts, reduced from IM.00 to Roy all-wool suits and Chin chilla Becfsrs, reduced from $..eo and 18.00, now fa 7 and- $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 All Wool Beaver and Melton Overcoats, redttce I IrumtR.OO to . All-Wool Kernel Over oats, clay lined, satin back, reduced from $10.00 to Finest English Kersey and Fries Overcoats, reduced from tis.o to Rnvs' Overcoats, Uttters and Heefers. reduced from 17.00 snd S-J 00, now $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 Satisf:tciion Guaranteed or Money Bnck.e LEVI REFOWICH, THE 0SLY ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE MATTER AND FURNISHER. the Country Perm si. In the list of fire depsrtinent oublnl elected Monday night famished tho Hfru.p yottercl ly the usme of P. J. Reynolds, of the Phoenix Fire Company. and first aslslint Are mnrsliall, was omitted. The pnrlor suite at the Lost Creek f.ilr lust night was won by Gilbert Ferguson. A sociable was held last evening in Krsney's hall. It was attended by forty conples. "I'ltlUONAI. MISN1ION. John Tlcmey, of Pocohontas, V. Va., la at the bedside of his daughter, who is ill st the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ticrney, on South Main street. Ml-w 11. Agnes Roach and Miss Mary Coyne, of Philadelphia, were passenger on the noon P. A R train to Shamokin. James Creedon, of l'hllsdelplru. is vUting at the old homestead on East Centre street. J. J. Munley, of Glrardvllle, passed through town this morning on his way to Pottsville. Miss Mary Whaleu Is confined to her home by lllnes. Miss .Marie Christopher is sojourning with ftcqnalntanres In Philiidi-Ipliin. Mrs. .Tese Wyatt, am son, William, of Park Place, were town visitors yesterday. Miss Nora Conry is lying seriously ill at the home of her parents on East Lloyd stret Mrs. Christian flossier hts returned to her home in SchnylkilfHavea. Patrick Broderlck was a county seat visitor yesterdsy. io and 1 2 Suth Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa ItedtiiKMl llates ti Wiislilngton on Account r the Inauguration via l'ennsyl vanla ltHllnind. For the benefit of those who desire to at tend the ceremonies Incident to the inaugu ra tion of President-eloot McKinley, the rciiu- sylvan.. Railroad O-pJ sc 1 excu. u the In- Sion tickets to wasnmg)u Jiarco l , o. ..... '.,. lKin s Th ,,,, rB trvmB to it.. ... ...... ivam m.tv.i, ,i t k. nt tne .""U" . . - following rates: From Pottsville, ?7.xb; Heading, f7.1!0; Blrdsboro, $8.85 ; I'ottstown. $6.85; Norrlstown, 8.15 ; Philadelphia, tB.-lO, aud from all other stations on the Pennsylvania system at recniceu rates. This inauguration will be a most mieresi- uvont. nnd will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities of tho Pennsyl vania Railroad majse this line the favorite route to the national capital at ait times, aim it enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on such occasions. lluy Keystone flour. He sure that the name Lessio Bakb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on overy sack. I "Yolo's "I'resh" f-titdents. I h'HTT,i,0tf Tu. On Tin M tt- nf Kbw r. 1 , HI' I..', ' - - prv. - - -... Haven yesterday was put to an expense of between 110 ami $15 by playful students of Yale. Unknown members of the fresh- mau class during the night threw to tne braeee from the flagstaff ou the green a MAIIAN0Y CITY. Miner and Lahorer Ksverely Injured at the Morea Collleiy. Mahmjoy City, Jan 30. Wlllinm 1 liomas, a miner of Morea, lies at his home suffering from a fractured skull and a Imdly Injured hark and his laborer, a Hungarian named Anthony Pipko. suffers from serious. If not fat I injury. Thomas was standing on a Indderand engaged in cutting coal. Fifty feet below him wss the lahoret-. Thomas lost his balance aud shot headfirst through the air towards the laborer, who was unable to get ont of the way on account of Thomas' rapid deseentand the miner fell upon the man. Iloth men were picked up nucontcloua and carried to their homes. The laborer sufferj from severe shock and Is badly bruised about the body. 1 A cost car jumped the track on the P. A ft. railnwd, between Taniaqua and Reynolds, at 6:30 last evening, causing a wreck. No person I sustained bodily Injury. The main lino was blocked by the wreckage for about an hour. The passengeT train due here at 7:11 was l flagged and run liack to Port Clinton, coming I here bv war of PoMsville and ramaqua. The I "(Gannon Rail,'- whlch'Ieaves here at 0:37 for ! Philadelphia, took the Fraokville aud PotU I vllle mute. The fifth person concerned in the hold up of tlie Pennsylvania railroad accomodstmn train at New 1 tost on on the 7th lust has lcti captured. He is William Cnnninghsm, a brother of Thomas Cunningham, one of the men previously arrested. He waived a hear ing aud entered bail for his appearance at court. Insist on the Genuine The rrentest bargains In st A. llolderman's. the jewelry line tost Nl isht's l'lay. The presentation of the "Plurklng of a When billons or costive, eat a Csscaret candy cathartic, cur.- guaranteed, 10c, iSc. POLITICAL TALK. William L. Smoyer, of R we" at the theatre last evening was greeted i announces through the GENUINE i IMPORTED BEER Nourishing and exhilarating 5 ctiro rat sum Alxrolutely pure. stoutly on band Bt Contains no alcohol. Con- JACOB NOLL'S, NO. U H0RTH MAIN ST. debect the perpetrators. ..The college fac ulty are after the students, and If they are caught summary puniBnmous may uo expected. Klected to the National Senate. 'ri,Q fnllowlntf were formally olectod to the United states aoimte yesterday aud to day: Pennsylvania, Doles Penrose; New York, T. a Plntf, Indiana, C. W. Fair bonks : Delaware, K. B Kennoy, Missouri, tieorge u. vest; itworauw, uou. -m.. ler; Arkansas, Jiimes 1C Jones; ow Hampshire, Jacob II. Gnlllngor; North Dakota, II. C. Hnnsbrough; Nevada, John V. Jones. The last six nre present ruoinbcrs. Wo preach low prices and practice them. Factory Shoe Stobe. by a fair-steed andtence. The people of Shenandoah are familiar wltli the abilities of the Tempest family, and there were six of them on the stage last night, each assuming a prominent roll. The play was well re ceived, and the audience was liberal in its ap plause. What little defects that may have been noticeable is no doubt attributable to the fact that It is a new play and has been presented but onee or twice. Special men tiou should be made of the acting and sing ing of Harry Tempest as "Larry Cngan," and Master Leon Tempest was a special favorite. "Mickey, tlie Snake," was well handled by T. J. Tempest, and Miss Jennie Tempest as Larry's sweetheart had many favorites. The company as a whole Is a very oreditablo one, aud will no doubt bo favorably received. the Fifth ward, columns of the Chicago, The best Washing Powder made. Best for all clean ing, doss the work quickly, cheaply and thoroughly. Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, 8t, Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. Held on a Charce of Mulder. Siiamokin, Pn., Jan. 80. The coroner's jury found that Stephen Gore and Frank llaun nre responsible f or the death of Tho ophilus Gurst, of Mt Curinel, who was beaten bv beor bottlos In the hnnds of tho defoudanta. Martin Gorbla, William Gur kls nnd Willlnm Byefakl were held as ac cessories to the crime. All the prisoners woro committed to Jail. Health Insurance free to all who wear our cork solo shoes. 2.50 instead of $4.00, Factory Shoe Stoke. The greatest bargaius in tho jewelry at A. llolderman's. line Weddings. Michael J. Ryan, of Mahanoy City, and Miss Margaret A. Lambert, of town, wero married at noon to-day at the Annunciation church, on West Chorry street, by Hev, H. F. O'Reilly. Miss Mary Fox and Mr. W. J. Ryan, uotli or Juauanoy City, were the bridesmaid and groomsman, respectively, After tho ceremony there was a reception at the home of tho bride, on East Lloyd street, and this afternoon the couple left for a tour to include visits to New York and Philadel phia. Upon their return they will locate at Mahanoy City. Only immediate friends of the contracting parties wero present. At tho Annunciation church yesterday afternoon Miss Maggie Burn;, was united in marriage with Thomas Welsh, both of town the WHITE FAIR Underwear and Everything TIip Tnnuarv Sale of Muslin That's White at WILKINSON'S is Daily growing Popular Favor Come and See for Yourself if Goods Can be Better Made or Lower Prices Than We Ask. in EVERYTHING AS ADVERTISED- -AHP HO DISAPPOINTMENT. se:e our window display . . . Night Gowns.8a There's fit and finish in every garment. Gowns for 39, 49C, 79C 98c and $1.20 and upwards. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, tho finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. Death of Lewis Grant. Lewis Grant, eldest son of Mrs. Jane rant, of this town, and brother of John A. Grant, who died on tho 0th inst., died shortly after niidpight at his homo in Pottsville after being confined to bed since last June-by bronchial trouble. Tho deceased was a rosi dout of this town several years ago and was very well and favorably known here. Ho was a reservoir and street paving contractor and about four years ago finished large con tracts at Philadelphia. lie was 39 years of age and is survived by a wife and three children. H KKAi.i) his candidacy for Borough Auditor, subject to Cltleens party rules. Wnlter Rynkewlca, who held the position of Justice of the Peace in the Fourth ward, is a candidate for Borough 'Squire, and he asks for the Democratic nomination. The friends' of Alex. Davis, of tho Fifth ward, are leaving nothing undone to secure jis nomination for Chief Burgess on tho Citisem ticket. Jacob Noll, who has made nn active canvass of the various wards, fesls confident that he will receive a majority of tho Democratic conferees for Chief Burgess. Tho Democratic primaries will be held on Friday evening, and a lively time it will be. C. II. Ilacenhnch has his coat ou, ana ap- oears confident ot being tne next v.uioi BurKess. Tho contest for Tax Receiver wttmn tno Democratic ranks is creating mnch interest, M. P. Conry says he will break tho slate, aud that ho will be the nomineo. There is no cood reason why tlie Citizens should should not select a good candidate for Chiof Burgess, with eight candidates to select from. Here's the list or nvailablos: l'aimer, Vau Dusen. Ilajrenbuch, Morgan, Levine, Walkor, Davis and Dando. Now take your choice. New Agency Secured. T. T. Williams has removed his gcnoral insurance aud steamship office from No. 4 to No. 123 South Jardin street, and in addition to his lone list of first-class companies has secured the agency of the Hartford Fire In surance Company, of Hartford, Conn. This company was established in 1701 and is one of tho most substantial in tho world, its assets aggregate $10,001,097.55. For lnsuranco in the best companies at tho lowest ratss, mm stoam8hip tickets on all lines, apply to T. T. Williams, 123 South Jardin stroet. 1-0-lm O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES, DRAWERS Of good muslin, with plaits, lace or em broidery, ruffles and inserting, I9C, 2sc, jVc, 48c, 59c, 79c. Horns Anniversary. Tho 138th anniversary of Robert Burns, tho Scotch poet, will bo fittingly observed on January 25th, at Milliugtou's hotel, Maize ville, by a baunuet. It will bo held under the auspices of the Robert Bums club, of town, and about twenty couple from Shen andoahlwill participate. One of tho features of the evening will be the appearance of a Highland dancer and piper, in nativo costume. The anniversary will surpass anything of tho kind yet held by tho abovo organization. Struck l,y an Knglne. James Freoman, of Yatesville, was seri ously injured at about five o'clock last even lug, by beiug struck by a small locomotive used to haul cars on tlieuauksaUlie-KfiiCk- bocker colliery. At the time of tho accident be was watching a tnjin passing on the Lehigh ,r;I!ey rsHrdad and did not hear the approach of the bank engine. Freeman was dragged several yards and sustained fractures of the ribs and one of his thighs. His con dition Is serious. The victim has a wife and six children. AHDY GATilAHTIG CllRfcCOHSflPATlOH oiTrh agaiilJaM- DRUGGISTS ABSOLUTELY GDARAHTEED KSMtfffl IKE pieana DOOKiei iree. so, niaunnu L . - "ir" - " V, ! II j p i i CLOSING OUT SALE! Our sales of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloth Jackets last week were larger than wc expected. No Wonder Every garment in our stock was a tempting bargain. Have a few more left and in ordej to close out the entire lot to make room for spring goods will offer them this week at the following low prices : for $7;00 S.50 7HHsssssssssMsssssss9?S?HVPsssssIPtQsV9v Ladies 'Muslin Chemise Trimmed and finished in latest styles of fine embroidery, 29C, 37c, 39C, 45C, 48c, and upwards. SKIRTS . Elegantly finished, full width, fine quality, 4BC, 79C, 98C, $1.23 and upwards. These pricesare lower than the cost of material. Tlie workmanship is superb, and every garment is new for this great JANUARY WHITE FAIR. Uln&crtafttno In ss I nil its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE anU LLOYD STREETS. LADIES' RIBBED VESTS. A special lot of 50 dozen Vesta aud Pants worth 25c each ; our sale price The sheeting and ready made sheets, pillow cases and bolste? cases are fast finding owners at "mptins fprices-so are the great values in White Gods and Embroideries: MEN'S : WHITE : SHIRTS. THE GOOD KIND such as only can be had where value is ahead of price here for a mouth ouly at 31 C . Why pay 50c. . L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. The Largest and Bwt LIchM Store Room In Schojlklll CwRiy, Social Gathering. A Boclal gstliering was given by Charles Bevnn last evouiug at the homo of his pareuts, ou North West street. Sevoral pleasant hours flitted rapidly by by indulging in various amusements and a luncheon tvmcu was served by Mrs. O. Schoener and Mrs. William Stciler. Those present were: Misses Hue, Katie and Sallle ISeran, S. Greener, E. Kaudenbush, II. Seibert, 5. Ilawley, M. and A. Allenbftch. G. Schlri, M. Seltzer, A. Eisen bower, and J. flllinger and Messrs. Charles Bevan, William Dietrich, Warren Enlerline, II. and M. Smith, K. and T. Marshall, J. Matthews, A. Oakes, O. Bodleu and T. Morgan. Deeds llecorilerf. From David Hoppes to Michael IToppes, premises in West Penn township. Prom Win. E. Hoffman to Griffith Heffnian, premises in Wert Peon township. From John F. Lewis to Daniel 1). GehrU, lot In Gordon. From Charles II. Woltjen et ux. to Joseph Tost, lot in rottsyiHo. Slioollng Dlateli. A shooting match lias been arranged be twesn Cipt. Brennau, ef Ashland, and James Gauzban. of Kaveu Bun, to WKe place on Bt. Patrick's day. Wednesday, March 17th. Bach man will shoot at seven birds for a purse of S0. The match will take plaoa on tho West End ball grounds of Ashland. A Sueoestful lilr. The Lost Creek fairetosed last n'ghtand it is estimated that the proAM were close to t&oo. Health Itspnrts. Maude Axelavaae. i year old eblld, of South Pear alley, reported to the Hoard of Health yesterday as suffering from mein braneous croup, died teat evening. The re mains were iuterred in the Lithuanian ceme tery to-day. TO CU11K A COM IK OKK MAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. 36 cents. HOOD'S PILLS our Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headaotie. A pleas' nt laxative. All DruBElsts. L 1 l'unernl Designs. We make up funeral designs In any shape or form and in the best manner possible. Also wheat sheaves, wax work, etc. Kates reasonable. Payjts's Gbkikhoube, 12-211-tl-cod Uirardville, Pa. A Charming New Waltz. We aro in receipt of a now waltz by well known composer, A. H. Shaw, of Lat- robe, Pa., entitled "Cuba Libre" Is a beauti ful composition nnd destined to become very popular. Tho introduction and first move ment key of G aro of that dreamy style peculiar to the southern countries, and so much admired by lovers of tho waltz. The secoud aud third movements aro in tho rela tive minor and contain a strong flavor of tlie antilles. Tho fourth movement is again in the mijor and is of a brilliant and triumph ant naturo and closes with a coda introduc ing tha first movement. It Is a six page piece with beautiful colored title and costs CO cents. Weak Slen Here U Mope For You. You are fearfully depressed and discouraged bv weakness, nervousdebility.exhausted pow ers and vigorloss condition. Do you not know that tho great specialist, Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th St.. New York City, is the most success ful physician in the world in curing this class of diseases? His medicines aro most healing, treugthening.invigorating. He can make you acain a vigorous man. You can consult him by mail free. Write him without delay. It cotts nothing togst Ms opinion and advice y loiter, and writing to him will probably lead to your cure. Marriage Licenses. Wladyslans Uaykowski hnd Yudwlga Klos, both of ijlienaudoah. Henry Schack and Mrs. Mary C. Boycr, both of Pineerove township. Frank Herb and Annie E. Miller, both of Saoramento. Geo. Orabich and Agnos Stolmach, both 0 Mahanoy City. M. Gratson. of Minersvllle, and Annie Hatolovieh. of Kelayres. Leon Kaykoskl and Mary Uoou, both of Mahanoy township. 27 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. TOOU ItKNT.-A brick dwelling bouse, seven W. L.loyu Bireti, ur " . tl.mn ctnrrln IOlt BAMS. Tlirco nurses, "f,, V carriages, three cutters, ono Miree-sooted al'elirh tl rco sots double harness ami lliroe sets I nclo harness, one coM wagon, moving wagon, one douMoSrVlogo and other articles ' weeded with a flret-oluss livery stable. Apply atma ALn onico. 1 r w... $12.00 Jackets 10.00 " s.oo 5.00 5.50 2.75 P . J. GAUGHAN, MISCELLANEOUS. TOOlSOHE-rKOBLErt. $2,000 ney-ni-i-"W' Money to loan on first mortgage. Apply i" '" 12-28-lm nice unfurnished rooms, 1WS-H irS.S'BAtf Ann vat N'oT2il West Oak stiect. T.mrm 1 Im nwm. HFCond floor l".S'" AW lit llEBALU OfllCO 1' suitable for offlco TTTAKTED. In Shenandoah, llvo men ' to net W "general and IndurtrW on U to. IH suoeess'tully. l'etm?"?n.Jfnou .e Kor territory ami iiiii:u 1 io.ist.ol Building, Philadelphia. l-lMSt-eod It Is No Longer Feared. That heretofore mucb dreaded and gener ally fatal disease, diphtheria, has at last been overcome. Thompson's Diphtheria euro is as positive to cure as it is used according to instructions. No more deaths need occur from diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any other throat affection. By all means keep one or more bottles on hand all the time. It costs only 50 cents a bottle and is sold at Klrlln'a drug store. lixpress Order. An order lias been issued, to take effect on the Sgnd Inst., for the re-establishment of the old minimum rate of 86 cents en all single consignments ou all railroads east ef Pitts burg aud Buflslo. An order was Issued on the first of the present month increasing the minimum to 85 cents. Tlie primaries of the Citizens party of the Borough of Shenan doah will be held on THURSDAY, JAN. 28, l97, From 4 to 8 p. m., at the following places : " FIRST WARD -SECOND WARD -THIRD WARD - FOURTH WARD FIFTH WARD - By order of the Standing Committee. DANIEL STERNER, Pres W. J. W ATKINS, Sec'y. Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painloss extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your art! Deal teeth do not suit you call to Beo us. 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 charges for extracting when plates are ordered. We aro tho only users of vltalined air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tttraaifg Block) ETei MtQe t-i -Jr& Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. SPANGLER THE HEALER. tv.ia wonderful work at the Mansion House. Sbamokiu, Pa., they came to see b!m for around, lie cures inem irora uawrrn, Asthma, Rheumatism, etc., and goes as far as to relieve people iroin crutcuos, as lor liwuiiu mi tha lath of Januanr. 18DT. a little girl about 10 years old came to his office on crntnhaa. baine that way for over a year, and to her surprise she walked away without crutches; tuts gin is uora eager, book oi., Sbamokiu, Pa. This Wonderful Healer will be in Shenan lnuh unit week when he will give free heal ing. You all want to go and see him. He is at Mt. Carmel this week and a Urge num ber of the sick and feeble are taking advantage of bis wonderful cures. Kendrlck House Farmer's Hotel BenJ. Richards Peter Hlley Schmidt's Hall -FOR THE- P. J. CANFIELD, BEST GROCERIES And ..LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter The Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of tho skin Is Inva riably obtained by then who use 1'ossohi's Oorapleilon Powder. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer Evan J. Dayies, 1,1 VERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. llinntrrl fin Irion WHaillDU HII IUUU iSiKtepatuit PmImI Write Ji RsooRm tjl. WMMagtaa, D. 0?or I sntllUt of twoSMteI Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your ordsr. OooJi delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 But Centre Street,