J YOUR LETTCll- Yctonlay was on paper different from the envelope too bad. when we sell 24 sheets of fair quality paper and 24 envelopes to match, put up in a neat box for 10 cents. Better grade at 15 cents, 2 s cents and up. HOOKS & BROWN a North Mln -CLEARING SALE-- ffr Unusual Opportunity for 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. MrNOTlCB. A half-price ticket on nil our fall and winter clothing Included in this sale. Hundreds of email lots of broken Ues will be sold t exactly 1 1 i'hy Fonm. Suits. r iiM,nf Tliruitgtmilt the Oumitry rtiroiiUld ler llftsly IVninl, Ml. Osrtnel has over two li nod roil case of measles, rerty new cases having been reported yesterday. ' The iron work on the new Lost Creek bridge was he gun Tuesday, tlio stone work having twen comploted. It will be ready for uv 111 a few weeks. .I..i.'pli Smith, of (lordon, was arrested j-iMtenlay cliaif d with partinipating 111 the numerous robberies in that place recently. A handsome and spirited team belonging to the Itoeven Co., at Ashland, ran away yesterday afternoon, smashed Dr. Snydor's c.i t riage to splinters and was brought to an nhrnpt halt by coming in contact with an fleet ric light pole. Tin- boiler makers in the employ of the I. high Valley Coal Company, at llaaleton, tn day inspected the colliery holleis at Lost I 1 irk. Secretary of the Commonwealth Ileeder uled at Harrishurg that stock dividends must be considered the same as cash, and have j wisely the same legal effect. r.ltuer Selirepplo, of Gordon, while return iiik home from work in a stone quarry on the mountain on the outskirts of the town, was pounced upon by a savage wild cat which clawed and bit him so terribly that he has -.nice been confined to bis lied. Kditor William L. Dewart, of the Snnbury "Daily," will lead to hymen's altar, next mouth, Miss Edith Urant, one of Sunbury's mot charming youug ladies. The Senate yesterday confirmed J. S. .iofl"s nomination as postmaster at Jfew- ' town. Ex-city employee of I.clianon have secured .judgments against the city for J1W1.2U for buck salary. Three cars and an engine wore wrecked by the parting of a freight train at Iteynolds St.ition, below Tamaqua. While skating ou the ice at Georgetown, near Wilkesbarre, Peter Johnson broke tl, lough the Ice and was drowned. Frank Day and Thomas Loomis, convicted at Lancaster of burglary, were sentenced to five aud 11 years In the penitentiary, re si lively. In the Blair County Court yesterday ""H"..1.(rt lin.je, of JinilaU. was convicted of oll. rin James WllHsWn f 100 to set Are to the utare of a rival firm. Tiecan v John Lesok did not pltoy the right aii'i at a South llelhlohctn wedditg a row was st irted, during which Andrew YoV;oshlk was seriously stabbed. The State Agricultural Society, Yesterday elected John McDowell nresideiK: C. II. Hergner, first vice president, with a big batch of vice presidents aud other olhcers. The Pottsvllle Council has awarded to the Edison Electric Illuminating Company the. street lighting cuutract at $61 fsr arc lights and $22 for incandescent lights a year. Men's all-wool suits In OaMmera and Cheviots, reduced from 18.00 Men's Kngllsh Mi lton and Silk Mixed Worsted Suits, reduced from WOOOto ... Men's finest Cnsslmeres and Itlnck Clay -Bulta, reduced from 118.00 o Hoys' all-wool suits and Chin chilla Heefers, ml need from 18.00 and 11.00, now W.75 mid.. $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 vcrcoats. All-Wool Heaver and Melton Overcoat, retinae 1 from 18.00 to . All-Wool Kersey Orerctmte, eloy lined, satin book, red need from $10.00 to Finest Kngllsh Kersey and Frlete Overcoats, reduceil from 110.10 to - Hoys' Overcoats, Ulsters and lteefers, reduced from 17.00 mid M 00, now $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 MUNYON' NEURALGIA CURE. MtTXVON'S KE0RAUUA CU11E relieves the nuln of faee arhs or tic doloreux. or sciatica and all neuralgic affections. It is efficacious in toothache that arises rmm taking cold. It cures sharp, darting, knife like pains In the face, head, chest and back and netiralgto pains In any part of the body. I'rice, hoc. A separate onto for each disease. At all druggists, mostly SO rents a vial. rorsonai letters to rroi. aiunyon, iouo arcn street, Philadelphia, Wt.i answered with free medical advice for each disease. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back.&B LEVI REFOWICH, THE ONLY ONE HATTER P1UCE CLOTHING HOUSE, AND FURNISH E"1J. io and 12 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa ltediieeil llntes t Washington on Account, of I lie Inauguration via I'eiini- I vnnlit Itallroad. For the lieneflt of those who desire to at tend the ceremonies incident to the Inaugura tion of l'resident-elect McKlnley, the Penn sylvania Itallroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 8, 3, and I, vnlld to return from March 4 to 8. at the following rates: From Pottsvllle, 17.88; Heading, $7.80; Hli-ilsboro.frB.85; PotUtown, an HR Xorristown. Stl If) ; Philadelphia, 6.40, and from all other stations on the Pennsylvania syBtem at remiceu rates. Tills inauguration will lie a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of tlio country. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsyl vania Itallroad 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 esi cci.illy popular on such occasions. liuy Keystone Hour. I!o sure that the name Lkssio & IUeb, Ashland, Pa., s printed on every sack. Slx.Uay Tour to Old Point Comfort, Illcli nioiiil mid Wnslilugton. On January 28 the second of the present series of personally-conducted tours to Old Point Comfort, Itichmond and Washington vu the Pennsylvania ltailroad will leave New York by special train. Old Point Comfort, besides its delightful climate, is rich in historical associations. It has long been a fashionable resort aud its popularity is increasing every year. Its mag nificent hotels are tho.nuirvel of visitors. Itichmond is the lfiiclcus around which has Kiitfte.-r.jJ k flo of national history. Olio of the miucinal cities of the early times, it rose to remarkable prominence as tlio Capital of the houtliern Conleileraoy. It contains many historic points and monuments to many men famous in American history. Washington is now attired in its richest ami most attractive vestments. Tlio social season is on, aud ball succeeds ball in a brilliant maze of fashionable etiquette. Tickets for this tour, including transporta tion, meals en route in botli directions, transfer of passengers and baggage, hotel ac commodations at Old Point Comfort, Itich mond, and Washington, and carriage ride ahout Itichmoud ill fact every necessary evpenses for a period ofsix days will be sold- at rate i.f $36.00 from New York, Jlroeklyn. aud Newark. .fiHjCsr irom Trenton, $38.00 frtttar imlladclphia and proportionate ruts irom other stations. Tiikets will also be sold to Old Point Com fort and return direct by regular trains within six days, including transportation, 1 ii ii i heon on loinir trio, one and three-fourth days' board at Old point, at rate of $10.00 irom New ork, Ilrooklyn, anil owarK, SIS 00 from Trenton. SI 1.00 from Philadel phia, and proportionate rates from othor .station. Apply to ticket agencies, Tourist Agent, II IMS Broadway, Now York, or George W. lioyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroail btreet station, Philadelphia. New York and the Cabinet. NEW York, Jan. 21. Kdwnrd Lautor bach, who had a talk with President-elect McKlnley at Canton Tuesday returned to Now York yesterday afternoon. Speaking of his trip he said: "I went to Canton to speak to Major McKlnley nbout the wishes of the regular Republican organization of New York state, aud hail a talk with the president-elect about New York's place in the cabinet. Matters are so shaped that New York will probably get the seore tarynhlp of the navy. The nasnes I sug gested are J. rilont Fitssett, Sereno E. Puyne and Stewart L. Woodford. No promises were made, but I Wftfl satisfied with the Interview." GENUINE $ IMPORTED BEER Nourishing and exhilarating 5 cms rat mi AlMoltitalv mire. ntnntly on ham! at Contains to alcohol. Con- JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. Is Schlatter a Sulclilo? OonKN. Utah. Jan. 21. Francis Sohlnt- ter, "the divine healer," or his double, is In this city In precarious condition. Ho attempted suicide Tuesday night, and probably succeeded. About t:o o'oiook ho went Into the lunoh room of the Union Pnciflo hotel, drank a cup of coffee and went out on the platform. Soon after he opened a pockelknlfe and cut his throat, severing the windpipe and most of tho arteries, but missing the Jugular vein. He was removed to tho city mil, ana a physloian called. Tho man urged tho doc tor to let him mono, as ne wanted to uio. He tnlkod In a rambling manner, and once askod for a revolver, that ho might ond his suffering. Physicians any ho will die. Senator I'eiTei- Defeated. Toi'KKA, Kan., Jnu. 91. Wllllnm A. Harris, of Llnwooil, was nominated for United States senator In tho Populist onu- cus last night on tha thirty-fifth ballot. Senator Potter bad dropped out n few bal lots boforo. lluth houses will meet In joint session noxt Tuesday, when Harris will bo elected United States senator. Mr. Harris is 61 years old, aud a natlvo of Vir ginia. He enmo to Knnsas In 1805, nnd was a Democrat until 1800. In 1893 ho was elected by the Populists as congressman-nt-large, and held the place until 1891. Ex-Congressman ISngllth Critically 111. Indianapolis, Jan. 21. William E. Kngllsh, ox-con grossinnu nnd millionaire, son of tho into William II. Engllsh.ls lying critically 111 at his rooms in this city. For Bomo tlmo he hns beon suffering from stomach troublo, and within tho past fow days malarial fovor has dovoloped. This has resulted In a complication which mnkos his condition precarious. l'HllSONAI. MI5N1ION. Hiss Mary Beyer, of Pottsvllle, Is spendlug several weeks visiting her parents In town. Lewis Lehe. Jr.. greets his many mends with a broader smile than usual. Ills wife presented httti with a bouncing baby girl. Mother and babe are doing well. Miss Maggie Oostello, of West Oak street, is confined to her home by illness. Solomon Stauffer is lying seriously 111 at his home on West Oak street. Mr. and Mn. Mlohael Ieach havo returned home from a visit to Philadelphia. Koy Haak Was suddenly taken 111 at Wood's llusiness College this morning. It was necessary to remove him to his home. George Ileddall, ef Hacleton, transacted husiuoss in town to-day. Frank Murpliy, ef New York city, was the guest of Mis Hannah 11. Morrison, one of our aoeomplUbed school teachers, yesterday. Mrs. L. A. Oerbart, of Slminokin, was the guest of town friends during the past week. Christ. Schmidt, the Lauer llrewing Com- lny representative, spent to-day in Potts ville. Mrs. Albert Hoover, of South Jardin street, was visiting In Pottsvllle to-day. John Meldalees transacted business at the county seat to-day. Mrs James Neary is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Iiootham, at Blackwood. Mrs. Aloxander Kincaid, accompanied by Mrs. William HiUliouse, of Park Place, woro passengers to Mt. Carmel this morning. Mrs. Klisabstli Klopfenstein, of Elkhart, Indiana, is visiting friends In town. . . j to cuitu a cold in oni5 day Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 36 cents. AT.tghlnlng Hod Agent. A few days ago Deputy flheriff Ileddall made a trip to McAdoo for the purpose of levying en the property of an Italian resid ing at that place. The levy was made to cover a debt contracted by the Italian's wife for lightning roils. The woman alleges that the lightning rod salesman paid her a visit, and stated that the rods would not only protect her home during terrible thunder storms, but would supply them through an Invisible channel with eleotrlo lights, steam heat, etc. Dy winding ont this hand-painted gnsh he finally sneeeeded In getting the poor woman to purchase three lightning rods for a house not much larger than a hen coop. It win really a laughable sight to the Deputy Sheriff when he went to levy on the property and beheld three long, thin lightning rods, pointing heavenward and capable of deriving sufficient electricity dvring a thunder storm to start a trolley car. The representative of the olly-tongned tribe sent In bis bill for $56, but the Italian refused to pay it. Ho tbon placed the matter In the hands of a lawyer, and the unfortunate Italian and his wife finally came out at tho small end of the horn, and were obliged to settle by planking down about seventy-five dollars. inisn. nit ANT. At I'oltuvllls. on the aoth Inst.. Lewis Q rout, aged 80 years. Fiinoral from his Into residence, 1101 Malmptongo strectjl'ottsvllle, on Friday afternoon, January 22ml, nt 8 o'eloek. Interment private. It IIUUMAN. On the aoth Inst , nt rotlsvlllo, Fa., WlUlam Herman, ad 24 yearr, 10 months slid 8 days. Funeral will take place on Sun day, Mth lust., at 1 u. m , from the resilience of Jabea l'owoll, 228 Ttntt Coal street, Shenan doah, Pa. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Itelatives and friends respectfully Invited to attend. 1 21-8t Thev cam ' e made Tlio Modem Cleaner1 Aoans and polishes ovcry- ihing. Apply iho lalhar. "WILL NOT SCRATCH. Bite (ill Cork Soleb . Jill Sfooes Bre "Mot pi! Clumsy At least ourn ara not. the new way with the sight. Razor toe, or wider, as you like, antl the price ? No, not $5.00, nor $4.00, nor even $3.00. $12.50- 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 wiih every purchase ; 25 worth getslt handsome Parlor Lamp. Factory Shoe, Store, BEDDALL BUIl-DINCS. 3j333 333 33s3 33 33213 3133 3333 3,333 3333 1 3333 335 S3 POLITICAL TALK. the WHITE FAIR in The January Sale of Muslin Underwear and Everything 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. EVERYTHING AS ADVERTISED-!) -AND ffO DISAPPOINTMENT. . . . SEE OUR WINDOW" DISPLAY .". . Night Gowns. There's fit and finish in every garment. Gowns for 39ci 49, 79c 98c and $1.29 and upwards. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. DRAWERS Of good muslin, with plaits, lace or em broidery, ruffles and inserting, I9C, 25c, jyc, 48c, 59c, 79c. Ladies 'Muslin Chemise Trimmed and finished in latest styles of fine embroidery, 29C, 37c, 39C, 45c, 48c, and upwards. sULU SHV ! SSSSSHbKBKVBllHSSSlllllH iLlllflWw f i l ifi wm in f fib KIRT Elegantly finished, full width, fine aitality, 48c. 79C. 98C, $1.23 and upwards. These prices are lower than the cost of material. The wontiuansnip is superu, and every garment is new for this great 1A1MUAHY WHITE FAIR. Ulnfocrtaftlno In nil its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. WE HAVE T1IK MUSI Jiir."- SOMK PEKNiNS Or ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, WO. 11 WBBT MTBB STRBET njLADIES' ribbed vests. A special lot of 50 dozen Vests and rants worth 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 Goods and Embroideries. MEN'S : WHITE: : SHIRTS. THE GOOD KIND such as only can be had where value is ahead of price here- for a month only at 31 C. Wliy Pay soc' L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. -:- LLOYD STREET. The Largest and Best Lighted Store Room In Schuylkill Count). County Clmirman lftlwanls is ill Harris liury attending a meeting of tlio executive committee of -the State League of Republican cltilM. Detective Herring Intimated yesterday tbat Senator Coylo would be arrested after ad journment of tlie legislature thU week on the charge of bribery. The local Democratic bostM are mttlnt ift their work in the Fourth and Fifth wants, hU withdrawing those candidate pot roventvw to their interests. The voters Bhould bear in mind that they will bo called upon to vote on an increase of indebtedness for tho School district. This is found necessary to make tho contemplated improvements i 11" tlio High school building. Tho political card of John M. SchaeO'er, the North Main street saddler, appears in these columns. Mr. Schacfler sscks the Citizens nomination for School Diroctor in tlio Third ward, and would mako a strong candidate and an efficient Dicoctor. Hon. Joseph Wyatt yesterday qualified as Sergoant-at-Arms of the House at Harris hurg. Mr. Wyatt returned homo to-day, and was heartily congratulated by his numerous friends ovor his amiointment. which eives universal satisfaction among tho Iicpublicans of the county. The fact that ho was en dorsed by tho ontiro Schuylkill delegation, aud many of tho statu leaders, is conclusive evidence of Mr. Wyatt's popularity. The Herald takes pleasure, with his other friends, In congratulating, the genial Joe upon securing sucli a snug berth. MAHANOY CITY. Tlio Distance to Kuat Mnlianoy Junction to bo Iteilticeil. Mahanoy City, Jan. 21. Civil Engineer llowman has laid out a new read in Kyea township that Will reduee the distancs be tween this town and East Mnhanay JunoUoo one railo. The viewers appointed are Daniel Scheip, Edward. Oornwa and M. D. Bowman. Whilo driving ovor tho Elmwood colliery crossing this morning and watching the shift ing of coal cars Fred. Beidiuger, tho EaBt Centre street baker, narrowly escaped being killed. An express train barely missed striking the rear wheels of his wagon. John Geoppart, a veteran of the war resid ing on East Centre street, died at ten o'clock lost night. Tho remains will bo interred at Tamaqua on Saturday. Tho funeral sf the 11-year-old daughtsr of John Urocker, of East Pine street, took placo this afternoon. Intormout was mado in St, Fidelia cemetery. The Democratic primaries will bo held in Mahaney township to-night. l'ri'slileiitlul l'ost Ofllcos. Following is a list of nearby post offices with the amount of salary aud the date tho term oxpires : Town. Salary. Term Expires. Ashland - 81,000 Sept. 9, 18U7 Hazlcton 2,500 Jan. 10, 1699 Malmnoy City - 2,100 March B, 1898 Muuch Chunk 1,800 Jan. 27, 1898 Mlnersvllle 1,800 May 28, 1898 Pottsvllle 2,700 Jan. 17, 1899 Handing 8,800 Morcli 1, 1899 Schuylkill IIaon 1,300 Jan. 10,1899 Slinmokln 2,400 Aug. 21, 1898 Shenandoah 2.100 Dee. 19. 1K97 Tamanun 1,700 Jan. 7, 1900 WllkMbarre - 8,300 .May 6, 1900 fitewed Oystors. Eat oysters stewed this way and you know what a good dish is: Iioil up the liquor from the oysters and scald them In it; take them out of the saucepan, beard and stain them, Melt an onnee of butter In a stewpan, dredge in a dessert spoonful of flour, and add gradually the oyster liquor and pounded mace to flavor. Stir over ths Are tall the saueo bolls, season with pepper, salt and oavene; add the oysters. A little cream is an improvement. Let the oysters heat througli serve on a hot dish and garulali with sippet of toast. Dllilitherla's ISuomy. Heretofore diphtheria held supreme away In all families where it entered. Physicians used their bwt medical skill to stay and cure the terrible disease, yet thousands upon thousands died annually. At last a positive remedy has been found wbiou cures every caso that may arise. Thompson's Diphtheria Cure is positively guaranteed to cure every case of Diphtheria where It is applied in strict accordant with printed lustruoUous, For sale at Kirliu's drag store at 50 oeuts bottle, and no family in the land can afford to be without some on hand all the time, Funeral Designs, We make up funeral designs In auy shape or form and la tho heat manner possible. Also wiieat sheaves, wax work, ete. Hates reasonable. I'AYKfs amntMHovaa, lD-86-tt-eod Olrardvllle, I "a. We Ouarantee That You "Will Live a 100 Years if youbuyyouraboeaattheFACTOBY Shoe Stoke and don't lose your breath be fore 1807. And then just think of the mouey you will aave. ' HOOD'S PIIiLS cure Wver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleairnt laxative. AH Druggists. The primaries of the Democratic party of the' Borough of Shenan doah, will be held on FRIDAY, JAN. 22, 1897, between the hours of 4 and 8 p. 111., at the fol lowing rained plaxes : FIRST WARD, - Tim O'Brien SECOND WARD, Brecn's Rlalto Hotel THRD WARD, - BenJ. Richards FUUK lll WAKU, - 1. J. aianion FIFTH WARD, - Jolin YurKuo? (Cor. Chestnut and Lloyd streets.) J. A. H0YER, Mor.i SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. KbcIi oandltlftte is supposed to pay an nseeBv mnt of $1.00 for wnrd oITlces nnd S2.00 for borough offices, otherwise the jmtues eliall not bo put before the nomiimtlng convention. isy or.ier 01 stanumx tomiuineo, SPANGLER THE HEALER. ABDY CATHARTIC c. J. H. J. MULDOON, Pres. QUINN, Sec'y.- 1 mm sin seeeiieee iate)l e.i 11 VCU RE COjiSTJPATIOH ALL DRUGGISTS SRSflT.TlTKr.Y GITARRNTEED ft J" S!f VSSSnSSS ISS: plesndbooliletrrce. Ao. BTEBUKO ItEMEPY Chlcsw. ""'"'; Sr.Kw.0,'c, . CLOSING Done wondorful work at tho Mansion House, Shamokin, Va they camo to see him far around, lie cures them from Catarrh, Asthma, Rheumatism, etc., and coos as far as to relieve ncoplo from crutches, as for instant, on tho 13th of January, 1897, a llttlo girl about 10 yoars old came to his office on crutches, beine that way for oyer a year, and to her surprise sue waiueu away witnoui crutches: this girl is Cora Yoager, EockSt., Shamokin, Ta. This Wondorful Healer will bo at the Commercial Hotol next week. You all want to go and see him. Spanglcr doesn't make anv chartre for his cures : you civo what you feel able to. He is at Mt. Carinol tills week. snd a larL's numbor ot tho Mek nnu feeble are taking advantage Of his wonderful euret. Fob school ninnoTon, (Third ward,) JOHN M. SCHAEFFER. Subject to Citizens party rules. MISCELLANEOUS. TTirm ltRNT. A brick dwell ni; house, seven Jj rooms, 83 East Oak street. Apply at 28 W. Lloyd street, or 20 S. White street. 10-21-23 TTIOIt SALE. Three J oarriaRes, three cutters, horses, three single ono three-seated slelch, three sets double harness ond three sets slnale liarnees, one coal wagon, moving wagon, ono double carriage and otlierartlcles connected with a flrst-class livery stable. Apply at Her ald office. MWw ricr rv A A IMonov to loan on first morteKe. & Zi . U U ) Apply to T. It. IlEUDAr-i., Attor- ney-Bt-Law. 12-28-lm nfin HTJKT. Twn 1 well healed. Apply at No. 211 West Oak stieet. nlco unfurnished rooms, est vu 12-5-tt nil tiukt A nice room, second floor, suitable lor offlce nurpost. Apply oi Herald oQlce WANTKD. In Shenandoah, llvo men to act as general and Industrial agents for lifo insurance company with new features. Must have push ond ability to handle sollcltois tmvuMafiillv. Pnrmnnant If work Is SAtisfaetnry. Kor territory ana particulars auurew an inurs niiildlng, rhlladelphla. l-lB-18t-eod The primaries of-,ihe Citizens party of the Borough of Shenan doah will be held on THURSDAY, JAN. 28, '97, From 4 to 8 p. in., at the following places : FIRST WARD - Kendrlck House SECOND WARD - Farmer's Hotel THIRD WARD - BenJ. Richards FOURTH WARD - Peter Hlley F1PTH WARD - - Schmidt's Hall Ily order of the (Handing Committee. DANIEL STERNER, Pros W. J. W ATKINS, Sec'y. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed Our delivery wagon awaits your order. OooUi delivered promptly. WILLIAM. H. TIUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. OUT SALE! Our sales of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloth Jackets last week were larger than we expected. No Every garment in our stock was a tempting bargain. Have a few more left and in order to clpse-put the entire lot to make room for spring goods will Oftsthem this week at the following low prices : $12.00 Jackets for $7.00 10.00 " " 6.50 e.oo " " s.so 5.00 " 2.75 27 p:j. gaughan, North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter TOOMMHRQDLm. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Evan J. Dayies, LIVERY AND The Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety soltDess of the skin Is Inva riably eblsinsd by then who us 1'ossoni'S Oomplsilen Fewaer. Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Wantetl-An Idea &3; Mtut uir Ida..: tbr mar lirlnr You wsalth. Writ Jfiurf vrKDOXltBtlUN CO., Pstent Attar tari, VTMhtnltot, O. C, for tb.lr (l.soo urlte OItr ena lut ot tno nuncuea inTsnuoiis wsaiea. Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction or teeth, uoia ana BUver fillings. If your artitlcal teeth do not suit you oall to see us. All examinations freo. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Iiogan Clowns, Crown and Uridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. -No charges for extracting when platesare ordered. We are the only users or vitalised air for the painless extraction 01 wm. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (TUmnn's Bloek) East Centre Street. Oulee Hours; 7 a. m, to S p. m. -FOR TUB- BEST GROCERIES -AND- . LOWEST PRICES. -GO TO- Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St.
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