YOUR LCTTCr- Yesterday was on paper different from the envelope- -too bad, when we sell 24 sheets of fail quality paper and 24 envelopes to match, put up in a neat box for 10 cental. Better grade at 15 cents, 25 cents aud up. HOOKS & BROWN North Main tlitiY POTHTB, pMfnliig Throughout the Country Chronicled lor Hasty I'eruml. The employes of the T. & R. Hallway at Gordon, Mahanoy Plane and Fraokville re ceived their December my to-day. David Davidnou. a New York clothing salesman, who is well known in the coal region, wti instantly killed at Stmbnry while crossing railroad tracks 00 Thursday. Mt. Oarmel is to have it now brewery. Iocal salouu men will build it near Oonnors- viile. Tho Ann Lite Health Authoritioe of Penn ylvania will hold their fourth antiunl meet ing at Harrislmrg January 86th and Stfth. Pottarllle is to have a free kindergarteu. Thomas McKernan, of St. Clair, aged IS years, died at the Miners' hospital yesterday as the result of a fractured skull caused by the blow from a stone thrown by a youthful companion seven weeks ago. William Thomas, of Gilberton, who had liis left broken at the Qilberton colliery and was taken to the Miners' Hospital twelve weeks ago, has come home, hut it will be some time before he can use his lee- Adam Buinmersbach, one of Locust Gap's oldess residents, died at the Warren state asylum. He was 65 years old. Decoration Day, May 30th, falls on Sun day, and 8t. Valentines day and the Fourth of July also come on Sunday this year. Ho v. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor of tho Presbyterian church, preached at tho revival services at the Ashland M. E. church Thurs day evenlnc. The employes of the P. A R. collieries at Mahnnoy City and vicinity were paid to-day. The three-year-old daughter of Register F. C. Iteeee is lying dangerously ill with a complication of diseases. The attending physician has little hopes for her recovery, MAHANOY CITY. The Heath Fninlly ltelleved of n Good Sum. Mauanov City, Jan. 23. Burglars last night entered the house of William Beach, 011 East Centre street, and stole from a tin box kept in a bed room bureau the sum of $155. The family was watching a parade from the windows of the reaidenco when the theft was committed. Two well dressed strangers wore seen loitering about tho house and have since disappeared. Thieves early this morning broke a show window of Liachowitz's jewelry store and stole three clocks and several chains. The funeral of John Goeppert took place this afternoon. Severn Post, G. A. It., at tended iu a body. Rev. II. A. ICeiser, D. D , pastor of St. Paul s Reformed church, con ducted the services. Stephen Terriel, assistant insido foreman at tho Tunnel Ridgo colliery, has been trans ferred to the Mabauoy City colliery, to assist XatjiJnau-Wftlii during the illness of Georgo Gilgoro. . v Harry Moyer, the plumber, had a finger broken and was otherwise injured last night while coasting on the cemetery hill. Thoro were several trotting races on Centre street last night. The sport was cut short by tho appearance of the Chief Burgess. If. J. Haughney's "Mohawk" heat Dr. Fether holf'a "Calikor" iu one of the races. Thomas, nlno-year-old son of Thomas Lawlor, of Jacksons, died last night from pnauinonla. The funeral will take place on Monday morning. Jlldgo Simonton Next AVeek. Next weok tho trial of long causes will be bsgun. There will bo two strango Judges to assist Judga Bechtel Judge Simonton, of llarrisburg, and Judge Kndlich, of Reading. Judge Bechtel will be kept busy from Tues day on in the license court. Snow niookntle In the Northwest. Abeiideev, S. D., Jan. 88. This ond of the H. & 1). division of the Milwaukee road Is again blockaded. Trains were abandoned Thursday night at Mill Bank nnd this city. The mercury sauk rapidly dnrlng the night, and this morning tho cuts were nearly full of solidly frozon snow. Trains are all late on the Jamos llivor division and tho northwestern pas senger was abandoned here. The Great Northern has been under three to ton feet of snow for two weoks. An onglne and snow plow were thrown from tho Chicago and Northwestern track a mile east of Huron yesterday afternoon, by n, broken rail Assistant Division Superintendent Sanborn and Fireman Jamison were sorl ously hurt and Engineer Baldwin injured. Venezuela Pays an Indemnity. LojfDOX, Jan. 33. Tho Times corre spondent at Georgetown, British Guiana, says: "Vonezueln has paid an Indemnity of 1,500 for the Uruan outrage. I am unable to say whether this sum repre sents the total Indemnity." The Uruan Incident grew out of tho arrest of William Alfred Harrison, a British Guiana gov ernment offloial, and a party who wore making a survey for n road on Acnrnbelsl cvoek by an nrmod Venezuelan force, gr cl.itmed that he was our. . " no t-ry. while he U;ur.r,i.et?,InelanIterrl. British terrjtie'h;ed that ha was on taken nm'g i jry. The British party were 81,1 car ider arrest to Eldorado, but were ..joquuntly released. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Ulnbertalttno in all its asrancbeij. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. Wanted-An Idea Who oaq tola of som simple tlilif to patmt? ProUet your ldsu; thsr mr brlag jott w;lta. Write JOHN WJClWfcnBunn w.. B."i"wibiiitoB, D. v .for th.lr $l.e prise oaw .id lut ot two hundred Inventions wanted. -t CLEARING SALE-- Offers Unusual Opportunity for (Braat Bargains. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry goods over another season. Our entire stock Is marked down. MrNOTICE A half-price ticket on all our fell and winter clothing included in this sale. -Hundreds of small lots of broken sizes will be sold at exactly- Suits. Men's all-woo! arilte In Caaatinerc and Cheviot, reduced from .orj: Men's KtuTllsh M. ton and Silk Slxad Worsted Nulta, red need om 110 00 to Men's Wneat rnmlmeree nnd Black May Hulls, reduced from 11(1.00 to Kf.v' all-wool suite and Chln- Sbtlla Keefers, roduorrt from 8.00 smd 18.00, now $3.75 and. $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money X?jcA.t LEVI REFOWICH, THE ONLY ONE PIU'CE CLOTHING HOUSE, HATTER AND FURNISHER. io and 12 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa To lCfttahlUli n Home, There If a movement on foot among the members of the 1'. O. S. of A. In I.userne county to establish a home for indigent widows, and orphans of deceased members ol tho order. The question was brought up at a recent meeting at Huntington Mills, and since then has been actively discussed in every Camp room in the county. The de mand for such a home seems to he general, and for the purpose of more fully discussing tho subject, a convention will be held at Plymouth, on Jan. 26. Js'ew Agency Secured, T. T. Williams has removed bis general insurance and steamship office from No. -1 to No. 128 South Jardiu street, and in addition to his long list of first-class companies has secured the agency of the Hartford Fire In surance Company, of Hartford, Conn. This company was established in 1701 and Is one of tho most substantial in tho world. Its assets aggregate $10,001,007.55. For insurance in the best companies at the lowest rates, and steamship tickets on all lines, apply to T. T. Williams, 123 South Jardin street. 1-0-lm GENUINE IMPORTED BEER Nourishing and exhilarating 5 CEtm III GLfK. Absolutely pure, Contains eo alcohol. Con tniitly on hand at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. The January Sale of Muslin the WHITE FAIR That's White at WILKINSON'S is Daily growing in Popular Favor Come and See for Yourself ii Goods Can be Better Made or Lower Prices Than We Ask. EVERYTHING AS ADVERTI5ED-- (jAftP HO DISAPPOINTMENT. . . . SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY . . . Night Qowns. There's fit and every garment. Gowns for 39ci 98c and $1.29 and upwards. Ladies 'Muslin Trimmed fine embroidery, 29C, 3TC, 39C, 45c, 48C, and upwards. 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 ar.e fast finding owners at tempting pricesso are the great values in White Goods and Embroideries. 1 I 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 50C' L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. -:- LLOYD STREET. Ttia Largest and Best Lighted Store Room In Schuylkill County, vcvcoats. All-Wool Itoaver aud Melton Overcoats, reduce 1 from 18.00 to All-Wool Kersey Oref.oate, clay lined, satin back,' reduced from 110.00 to Finest English Kersey ami Fries Overcoats, reduced from llft'O t Hoys' Overcoat, Ulsters and $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 Heefern, reduced from f7.00 uml tO 00, now.. Civil Court Kotos. In the mte ef Isaae Christ vs. K. A. Bed lull, S. A. Ileddall, N. W. lleddall and II. A. Gerber, trading ns lleddall Brothers, tho Jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $253.88. In the case of lleddall Bros. vs. the Taina nna Manufacturing Coiniiany. tho jury roturued a verdict in favor of the plalutifT for f03.77. In the case of John O Ulrich vs. tho township of Kabn, the jury rendered a verdict for the plaintifl' for $060. J. O. Ulrich represented the plaintiff and F. 8. Farqubar tho defendant. In the case of Switier & Kastwood vs, K. Decker it Son, a non-suit was sufloied by tho plaintiff. In tho case of Jos. Stryelczyk vs. John Waseer, a verdict for tlio defendant was rendered. K. W. Shoemaker represented the plaintiff and Ityau aud McLaughlin the de fendant. In the case of John T. Deibert vs. tho Cres cent Oil Company, tho jury rendered a ver dict for tho plaintiff for $14.21. Joseph Manco was killed last August at the Kast Arch street crossing of the Penn sylvania Railroad. His wife has entered suit for $10,000 damages against the com pany. In the caio of A. J. Womelsdorf vs. the llorough of Shenandoah, judgment in favor of the plaintiff for $1,013.54, was secured. Drug Stores to Close On Sunday. A movement among the druggists of Hazlo ton has Anally ended in all attaching their signatures to a petition which specifies that hereafter, beginning with February 1, they will keep thoir stores open only from 0 to 12 a. ni. and from5to8 p. in. on Sundays, Every druggist has signed tho paper. Underwear and Everything finish in 49ci 79c Of ptia&'!r ,. . , . '. , w.npo'ood muslin, with plaits, lace or em broidery, ruffles and inserting, Iqc, 25c, jyc, 48c, 59c, 79c. Chemise and finished in latest styles of KIRT Elegantly finished, full width, fine quality, 480, 79C, 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 FAIR. VESTS. and Pants worth MUNY0N SICK PEOPLE CURED Rteb and Foot Alike Provided With Home nehiedlee That May be Relied Upon as Sure SpeolQoe for All DUeasee-Oet Munyon'B Ouldo to Health. Troai Your Nearest Druggist. Buy a 30 Otnt Mun yon Remedy and Cure Yourself. Munyon'B Huemnatilm Cure seldom falls to relieve In on to thtm hours, and cures in a few days. I'rfoe Wo, Slunyon's Dyiiiejisia Cure positively cure all forma of indigestion and stomach troubles. Price We. Munyon'g Cold Care prevents pneumonia and breaks up a cold in a fen hours. Price . Wo. Munvou's Couirk Core stons concha, nluht sweats, allay; soreneas and speedily heals the longs. Price SSev Munvon's Kidney Cut "feed lly cures pains In the Wh, loins or groins und all forms of kidney diseases. Price 80e. A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists, mostly 26 oeutf a vial. TItBATMHNT 11Y MAIL. If unable te call at one of our offices, write Prof. M liny on, 1606 Arch street, Philadel phia, for advice, wliloh is absolutely free. The most obstinate nates successfully treated through correspondence. Alt conjiminiin tlons ansnen d n strictest confidence. Send 'or Guide to Health free. rTHE BOARD OF HEALTH. Their l'otltlon as Itourds the Flynu Sewer Dlnlcully. Tbe annual report of the Hoard, to the Ilorouxh Council, is a lengthy one and em braces a statement of the financial transac tions of the Hoard, together with statistical information as to births, deaths and mar riages and obserrations pertinent to the subjects of contagious diseases, vaccination, etc.. They show that the town has enjoyed a fair immunity from atfy serious outbreak of dangerous oommuuioable diseases, and with a death rata lower than any other year, during the existence of the Board. The report deals at great length with the Flyun seiver difficulty. The Hoard's position In the matter is stated as follows : It can be stated without foal: of contradic tion that tho outcome will bo an expensive one whichsoever imrty loses. As tho law determines tho corporation's responsibility to have charge of all public streams and sowers within tho borough limits, the shirking of this public duty and cousequent responsibility for the conditions now existing to other shoulders individuals or private sower com panies wo deem as showing a lack of the proper spirit of progress , in this diroction, and of duo appreciation of the best interest of tho taxpayors. We contend, that as the polutlon of tbe stream has resulted mainly from the drainage of tho difl'orent sewer lines into it, and this condition has been brought about in pursuance and by virtue of supposed permits from Council not your body iu particular, but all previous ones should the Board of Health take the grounds a9 it was partly their inclination to do, following up the declaration that the stream was a puro aud .1 private ono so far as the borough was concerned, and had forcod every Individual aud bower lino to disconnect-fCrook thorcfroni, a much moro grevlous state of affairs would result, entailing tbe expendi ture of various sums of much greater amount to remedy than ns contemplated by such action as was entirely within your province to tako in tho premisos, aud logically your duty, In view ef the borough's responsibility iu the management and control of the creek or sewer. To Interject tbe qontoution, that the per mits, which wero granted to. the various sower lines, convoyed no rights whatever, further than a mere permission to dig tbe public streets, in the prosecution of any work the applicants contemplated, aud without knowing or caring, by Implication, what tho purposes of tho parties wero, whether to dig a trench for laying water-mains, or ns a receptacle for dead animals if tho party so enclosed seems to us to bo invalid, and inconsistent with a propor appreciation of those duties, which, as publio servants, we owo to the community, at loast from a common-senso If not a legal point of viow. Tho granting' of tho permits asked for by tho applicants, for the stated and spociflo purposo of sewerage, always, we are informed, deferring the limits of the proposed undertaking, as from a cor tain point to the creek, tho action of your predecessors, through legal proceedings or a threat of them, to compel certain parties to drain iuto and extend sewer lines to tho creek, are bona fide evidences, at this stage, of tho Borough's responsibility aud iuten tious in the promises, of having tho control of the stream as a publio water court or sewer. 'i,l. nil IT nnf all . into the efJl .v ' Vi. . V""8 ??Pty 1 .rek on iiio public streets, or alleys; hence If tho creek Is to be a private and puro stream, within tho Borough's declaration, the remedying of tho complaints nnd nui sances, lays entirely within its province. We caunot realize that the individual's rights, to havo and enjoy his proporty aud home, can bo taken away with impurity ; even to the least oxteut, without duo procets of law ; nor cau an Intolerable nuisance be brought to his very door, day after day, through the carelsss or perhaps criminal action of nny body of our citizens, whether acting in official capacity or by right of supposed permits from the legally constituted officers of the borough, or not, without some redress in equity (ending to relief or adequato damages. Hence ws fail to see that Mr. Flynn has no legal or just rights in bis contention. Wo honed to avert its threatened coming by timely action some fifteen months ago, when our Health Officer, pursuant to instructions from this Board, appeared before your body and urged and invited your co-operation with a view te formulate some plan which would end the difficulty amicably, and for tbe best interests of all concerned. Itecegniziug tbe great usefulness of the stream as a public sewsr, iu the absence of any general system In the uorougU ; and taking cognisance of the fact that it has been actually an outlet for sewerage and all kindred waste matter for over one-quarter of tbe borough's inhabitant, we had hoped that Council would take such action as to make the stream a legitimate public sewer, by applying to court to nave viewers ap pointed to condemn for the purpose and assess damages for the private Tights in volved, providing such course would be necesiitated by any unexpected oppositon from any of the down or more property owners through whose lota the sewer runs. The expense of such au undertaking would fall very lightly on tbe borough, ultimately ; as the burden or same could be uroaerly placed on those parties the private sewer companl who now use the oreek as an outlet for their sewerage, making it very often a speculative source of considerable revenue to them, uu account of a great number of parties who have these sewer privileges, the expense or assessment would be a trifling consideration individually. Had your bonerable body grappled tbe issue boldly, when we urged Its consideration, a great deal of expense to our taxpayers, on the final settlement of the iuatUr would, we think, have been spared. The boat then would hare been a trifle; the difficulty of securing the necessary rights ot concessions from tbe various property hold ers, through whose lots th stream flows, to convert same into its actual one aud we hope ultimata functions a public sewer would be comparatively easier, than when their exact legal status shall be determined by the Oil I In outcome of the present suit; not merely the injunction proceedings as to whether the ttnne wall shall stand or not, but the other and mere far reaching one, the suit for dam ages. The generous offer of Messrs. Cenry and Oraham aud the O'Neill ostate of conceding, without remuneration, to the borough the full right and privilege to divert tho ceurto of the creek or sewer through their respec tive promises, removing tho source of com plaint In the Flynn suit, and deferring for the future the now disputed course of the oreek, at well M the borough 'a non-aofeptniice of the oder, are of suoh recent dato as not te demand further remarss. Whether or not it is tho duty of the borough or a matter of it discretion (and tithln our view of the case, tho former, recognising the present condition of the stream and which It lias mainly helped to create) to take charge of the stream as a publio sewer time and the outcome of this suit will beat determine. I'KItSONAT, MKNTION. Irwin Ritchie, night operator at the Itwtd ing passenger station, will spend Sunday at id lunne in Muncy. E. S Little, of Philadelphia, is the guest of 8. G.M. Hollopetcr, Eq., at the Ferguson House. Detective Robrrt Iteilly. of ltalletoii, wxs a town visitor to-day. Attorneys G. J. Wadllnger and A 1, Shay, of I'ottsville, attended to legal busluess here to-day. Harry Iteese, of South Jardin street, ha recovered from tho severe cold that confined him to bis home fur several days. Mrs. Mary A. Jefferson, of I'liiladelphir, who was a guest of town relative, luft ft,r her home this morning, aucnmpinied by Mr. and Mrs. William Jefferson, of South Jurdin street. Dr. I). J. Lanilon returned homo from Philadelphia last evening. Miss Sadie 13. 1.tngham went to PotUville this morning, where she will be tho guest of juim i.ms 11. iscott. Mrs. William D.tvies, of Lawrence, Mass , spent a fsw days lu town with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jacob Daiues. Tlrutnl Assnult on n Yoachor. WlLLlAMSFOKT, Pa., Jan. 88. MUs Stov 011s, 11 school tenohorik Cherry Hill town ship, this county, wuB inudo the victim ol a fiendish nssault Thursday, nnd ns a oon sequeuco is lying in a critical condition nl hor homo. The tiSBnult took plaoe In the schoolroom soon after tho echolnrs had been dismissed for the day. Mils Stoveni wns just preparing to inako hor departure whon a masked man nppearod before her, and pointing a revolver at hor head threat ened to 6hoot If sho made nuy outcry. Sha scroamod for assistance, and tho man sprang forward nnd a struggle followed. Tho school toachor fought desporatoly, but was Anally overpoworod through the man's bruto strength. Tho follow then mndo his escape, nnd 110 trace of him has yot boon found. Tho victim of tho assault Is only about 30 years of ago. Her condi tion is so serious that It is imposslblo to -learn anything that mlghji lead to tho oapture of the man, Itallroad Consolidation. HARiusijuao, Jan. 88. Seoretary Roeder was notified yesterday of the consolidation and merger of the Reynoldsvlllo and Falls Creek Railroad company nnd the Fulls Croek railroad company, which was mado at Roynoldsvllle, Elk county, on January 11, 1897. The now corporation will be known as the Reynoldsvlllo nnd Falls Railroad company, and will have a capital stocK or jtfao.uoo, of which J200,000 shall be issued in payment of stock to the respective companies. By the merging of those two railroads the Pittsburg nnd Rochester will secure a valuable feeder Into tho soft coal Holds of Western Penn sylvania. Attempt to niirn n Sllsslon. Pottsville, Pa., Jan. 23. An attempt was made to burn tho Pottsvlllo mission building yesterday. Tho blaze was dis covered by tho police andoxtlngulshod be fore much damage was done. Cotton waste saturated with oil, which had boon placed among some woodwork by parties unknown, with Incendiary Intent, was found burning. Thoro is no clow to tho perpetrators. Workman Hurled Alive. Wiixiamspokt, Pa., Jan. S3. French Thompson, a railroad employe, was burled alive at Saxonburg. Ho was digging in a cut when the sldo gave way, slowly cover ing him before assistance conld bo ren dered. The body was recovered. St. Clair Ifornluatlons. The Republican primaries of St. Clair, wore held Thursday and the following officers nominatod: Borough, Chief Burgess, Charles Beaumont; Tax Collector, Thos. Williams; Town Clerk, John A. Brwin, Auditors, Thos. Lewis, Frank Evans and Charles Johnson. There will be little opposition made to this ticket except for the office of Tax Receiver, which will be contosted by Joseph Post on tho iJitlze. Wm. J. Ferry, of Kolayros, and Catharine Breunan, of McAdoo. Deods Kccordetl. From W. L. Daubenspeck to Solomon Bear, premisos in West Penn township. From Lehigh Valley Coal Company to Na than Kessler, lot in Iteilly township. The New Cleaner Saves Mops, Slops and Muss. DIED. HERMAN. On the 2olh Inst., at I'ottsville. Pa.. William Herman, aged 21 years, 10 months and 3 days. Funeral will take place on Ban day, Mill Inst., at 2 1. m from the xeaidence nl Jnuee l'owell, zas unsi uoni sirees, nuenan doali, l'o. Hervloos In the United Evangelical nlinrpli. Interment in the Odd Follows' cemetery. Helatlves and friends respectfully invited to attenu. I ai-M niCI.T.lB. At Shenandoah, on the 22nd Inst Sarah A., wife ot Thomas I lei 1 In, aged 42 years, 1 month and 11 days. The funeral will take place fioni the late residence at 27 North Market street, on Tuesday, January 26th, at 2 ii. m. " Members of the I.ydia Lodge No. 112 1). nf 11.. nnd Juniata Council No. 81. 1). of I'. nr reanectfullv Invited to attend the funeral. An Invitation Is also extended to the friends and relative of the family. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. zt SPANGLER THE HEALER. Heals the Sick Without Medicine by Merely Laying nands on the Patient. THIS HAN IS A WONDER. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Weak Lunga, Tumors, Deafness 111 ind new (if not toUIJ, together with Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, may ue ireateu. Wonderful, wonderful work the Healer la doing at alt. Oarmel. Mr. Earnest, ot Gordon, liod been In bed for a long time with rbeutnn- umii aim Bpang-ier, tue jieaier, ireawu mm on Himduv loHt and vetarUav he was in alt. Oar- niH and feel. well. AIo Mr. John Haddoet, of Shamukin, cuine on Tuesday and was treated. Yesterday he passed a taite worm 61 feet long;. Spauglerwlll be at the Commercial Hotel next weea. IMIl RIIU HV II1U1. NEVER FAILS TO CURE 1 Astonishing Record of the Great Paine's Celery Compound. Palno's celery compound has never yot failed to cure. Where all other medical treatment has failed to relieve Paine's celery compound has ucceeded time aud tirao again. John W. Boyd of Mishawaka, Ind., says of his own caso: "Last winter I was taken down with a very sevcro attack of nervous and muscular rheu matism, so bad that I could not Ho down, sit up, or staud, without the most oxcruciating pain. I was all tho timo under tho care of two of the best physicians of the place, but I did not improve I took different rheumatic luresaud used an electrio battery ahalf hour lach day for 10 days, without any relief. "Finally I concluded to try Paine's celery compound, and to my surprise after using ono balf of a bottle I was able to get out and voto on olection day, and before I used the whole bottle I went to work, and have worked every day since. I havo gained SO pounds in CLOSING Our sales of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloth Jackets last week were larger than we expected. , No Wonder - - Every garment in our stock was a tempting "bargain. Have a few more left and in order to close out the entire lot to make room for- spring goods will offer them this week at the following low prices : $12.00 Jacket: 10.00 S.OO 5.00 P. J. GAUGHAN, 27 North MaWSt, Shenandoah, Pa. MS&EtLANEOUS. WANTED. A good steady girl for general housework. Apply nt S3 South Jardin street. 1-23-tf IiOIt HUNT. A brick dwelling; house, seven ' rooms. 33 Kost Oak street. Apply at 28 W. Lloyd street, or 20 S. White street. .,9-21-23 TOU SALE. Three horses, three single- JL carnages, uiree ruuero, uitv uu. trocu.ru slelph, three seta double harness and three sets single iiuriiues, uuu uuni vi.liuii, """'. ,ku.., one double carriage and ther articles connected with a nrst-closs livery .table. Apply at Her ald office. l-0-2w C O A A A Money to loan on first mortgage. ?S5,UUU Apply to T. K. IlEnDAU, Attor- ney-nt-Law. 12-2CTm IilOK RRNT. Two nice unfurnished rooms. ' well heated. Apply at No. 211 West Oak sfieet. lW-tf EOR KENT. A nice room, second floor, suitable for odlco purposes. Apply at Herald ofllco WANTED. In Shenandoah, live men to act as general-and Industrial agents for life Insuranee company with new features. Must have push and ability to handle sol I ol torn successfully. Permanent if work Is'satlsfoetory. For territory and particulars address 82 Bourse Building, Philadelphia. 1-lB.jat-eod -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your ordsr. Goedi delivered promptly. WILLIAM Ii. HUSSER, 26 Eaat Centre Street. weight and am feeling first rate. "My wife has also been taking it for ner vousness, and thinks that there is nothing Hko it. We both recommend It to all of our acquaintances, and you are at liberty to use this letter as you seo fit, for it truly worked wonders in my case." And Palno's celery compound is working Jnst such wonders In every state, county, city and villago of tho country to-day. The reader must know some one who has tried it. Ask that'person if he or sbo was not at once benefited I Don't let a dealer palm off anything olso on you, howoverj for thoro Is as much differ ence between Palno's celery compound and all tho ordinary tarsapnrlllas, tonics, ncrvlnos and compounds as there is between an electric motor and a boy's windmill. There is power to core in Palno's celery compound. OUT SALE! for $7.00 6.SO S.SO 2.75 TOOMOnf-rRBBLEn. j fa wr'?i V'rVi ft W i I t lTJ Qo to the Shenandoah Dental Booms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your arttfical teeth do not suit you call to see 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 are the only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (litman's Block) Eaast Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. The primaries of tbe Citizens party of the Borough of Shenan doah will be held on THURSDAY, JAN. 28, '97, From 4 to 8 p. in., at tbe following places : FIRST WARD - Kendrlck House SECOND WARD - Parmer's Hotel THIRD WARD - BenJ. Richards FOURTH WARD - Peter HHey FIFTH WARD - - Schmidt's Hall Ily order of the Standing Committee. DANIEL STDRNBR, Pres, W. J. WATK1N8, Sec'y. 't S .B. . . S. 3? tW 2 i
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