YOUR LETTERS Yesterday 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, 25 cents and up. HOOKS & BROWN -q. North Main Prominent lawyer's Suicide. M It. A If, Tom , .I.m 36 Hon. Snm If. Ilnntclu, nil ex-inomberof the legiHlnture, committal sulolde by shooting Siiturday Afternoon. Ho was nttornoy for the 1111 noli Central railroad nnd one of the most foremost chancery lawyers In western Ten nessee. Mother anil Children 1'erUh In Finnic. Bedford, Pa., Jan. 96. The home of WUllam Croyte was destroyed by fire Sat urday, and his wife and two children per ished lu the flame. Mrs (Jroyte made a heroic effort to save her children, and In o doing lust her life. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mrs. Hungerford, tho English novelist, Is deaii Three business houses were destroyed by Are at Itussellvllle, Ky. Loss, 180,000. The governor of Manila has prohibited foreign warships from entering 1'aslg river. Severe snowstorms prevail over the whole of Prance, with the esoeptlon of u fringe along the Mediterranean. Kx-Captaln Qui Hot has been sentenced to five years In prison In Franoe for sell ing military secrets to foreign powers. A Home despatch to The Dally Mall savs that the pope Is considering the compro mise clauses of the Manitoba school ques tion. Harry Hayes, convicted of murdering his stepson, at Salt Lake, Utah, hog es caped the gallows by a commutation of life lmpiisonmont. Captain Henry King, chief editorial writer of The Paper, has been appointed to suooeed the late Joseph Ii. MoCulUgh us editor of the St. Louis Qlobe-Democrat. Archbishop Sebastian Martlnelli, npos tollo delegate to the Unltod States, cele brated a solemn pontifical mass yesWrJay lu St Agnes' Roman Catholic church In honor of the feast of the patron saint of the church. ltemalns of the Late Minister Willis. Louisville, Jan. 38. The remains of tho late minister to Hawaii, Hon. Albert S. Willis, reached here at 8 o'clook last evoalng vlu the Pennsylvania railroad, afturalong journey from Hawaii. Mrs. Willis, with her sister, Miss May Dulanoy, Albert S. Willis, Jr., and Colonol James Tuoter, of San Francisco, accompanied the remains. The funeral will take place tomorrow morning at Cave Hill cemetery, this city. Burned to Death at Kightytwo. McKEKsroitT, Pa, Jan. 35. Mrs. A. Abrahams, aged Si yeur, and very feeble, was burned to death at East McKeesport Saturday, her clothing having ignited from an op-tn ?rate flro. Hor daughter, Mrs. Qeorgo Wasmuth,at whoso homo the icoldeut occurred, succooded in extinguish ing the flames, but not until the mother was fatally In jurod. Mrs. Wasmuth was also badly, but not seriously burned. Shooting; Match. Hugh Stride, of Mahanoy City, and Will iam Ccokson, of St. Clair, will bo partici pants in a shooting match that will be hold at St. Clair next Saturday. Both men will shoot at oleven birds for a puna of $50. This match is aa outcome of the coutost between thoso men that occurred on Christmas, in which Stride was beaten. Funeral Design. We mako up funeral designs in any shape or form and in the best manner possible. Also wheat sheaves, wax work, etc. Itatos reasonable. Payne's Gbkeniiouse, 12-20-tt-ood Olrardvillo, Pa. Silk. Koefe Falls. While Hike Keefe, of town, was on a visit to Mahanoy City Saturday night he fell on an icy pavement in froat of the Mansiou House. The fall rendered him unconscious for half an hour and he returned home with a largo lump on the back of his head. Token of Jteraeiulirunce. Mrs. William Herman to-day received from the railroad employes at Delano a floral broken wheel three feet iu diameter. It was intended for presentation at the funeral of Mrs. Herman's husband yesterday, but was delayed. It is a magnificent token. Bid Yourself of Rheumatism Buy Eed Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Small Ulaze. A Cro started on Saturday in the smoke house owned by Ryukawlcz, the butcher, and located near the Cambridge colliery. It was discovered by minors passing the place and put out with a line of hose from tho o 1 liery. Little damage was done. Shoulder Illade llroken. George Lawlor, 10 years, while returning from church in town to his home in Browns ville yesterday, fell npon an icy pavement and fractured his right shoulder blade. Buy Keystono flour. Be sure that the name Lessiq & Bakr, ABhland, Pa., is printed on every sack. O'HAIU'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. TUnbcrtnlnno in nil its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. Wanted-ftn Idea SS Ke?i. Wuhlnru. D. . for thlr !. wt oKr Writ JUIN ti MVULnnu nr a. yv.. 11 v- WK 1IAVK T1IK JIANIJ- BOME IKSH.NH OF ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, no. u west cnrntE stebet CLEARING SALE-f- Offers Unusual Opportunities for Grit at Bargains. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry goods over another season. Our entire stock is marked down. JWNOTICB A half-price ticket n all our fall and winter clothing included in this sale. Hundreds of small lota of liroU-n i'-w'l'u Mi'vacU Suits. Mt'n'n nil-wool suits In Cnsslmere and Cheviot, reduced from $4 00 Men's KriglUih M"'tnti and Silk i Mixed Worked Hutte, reduced An fromflOOQto CJO.UU Men's Wnoet Cnsxlmores and 1 Black Clay Suits, reduced GO nfl from 119.00 to PO.UU Hoys' all-wool suit and Chin- ) i hills 1 teeters, reduced from CI to S.00 and 13.00, now ttfo and. P ' 'tO Sati&fnction Guavnntt levTref THE ONLY ONE PlllCi: HATTER AND io and 12 Smith Main Stm t, rresldmit-Itloct's Sunday Visitor. nimvw n .To,, OK Wttl, tl, cury hovering near zero out of doors nil j day and the earth Bhrouded In a ducp oover'iiigof snow, oaught up by ilunie-i of wind and hurled Into tho fuoes of pe.les- triaus, the McKluleys found their homo the most comfortable place for them yes terday, and there they remained, oxcopt during the hour of morning worship, when the major attended services at tho First Methodist Kplsoopal church. Ho was aooompanie.l to and from church by his old Canton friend, Joslah Hartzell, and Alex H. Itevell, of Chicago, who was a giiest at tho MoIOnley house during the day. A number of callers wore recelvod during tho day, but there was little of po litical significance in the day's doings. H. II. Hons Aopleton and Walter Attor bury, of Brooklyn, were among thoso who onlled. It Is understood that they are hore to make arrangements for a Brooklyn delegation which expects to come hero and say a good wortl for Congressman Francis II. Wilson, of Brooklyn, for a cabinet position. GENUINE IMPORTED i BEER Nourishing nnd exhilarating 5 cEim fek m. Absolutely pure. Contains vo alcohol. Con stantly on hand at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. The January Sale of Muslin the WHITE FAIR That's White at WlLKlNbUW'b is Uaily growing in Popular Favor Come and See for Yourself ii ' Goods Can be Better Made or Lower Prices Than We Ask. EVERYTHING AS ADVERTISED--S S-AftP HO DISAPPOINTMENT. . . . SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY . . . Night Gowns.Q There's fit and every garment. Gowns for 39c, 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 are fast finding owners at tempting pricesso are V7.VU HHU Ulilkll UIUUI iu9i MEN'S : WHITE: : SHIRTS. THE QOOD KIND such as of price here for a mouth only at MAIN STREET. -:- The Largest ami Best Lighted laaSBnBHKiBHHHHIHBBBM fBBBBnHaBnaHKBBMHBaBBBBBnn i tLiiuun is t liLiltiiun advertisement for a l'.st ring in to-day's isue. HHrrants have been isbucd for the robbers who entered Harry Gable's barber shop on Friday night. At two o'clock this morning the thermem eter registered zero. The Ctraud Chief of tho KuirUts of Pythias will visit the I'ottsvillo lodgo on Thursday. James McCarthy, f St. Clair, lus gone to Spokane, Wash., whero he will probably make his future homo. Orring to a cut rste fight between butchers in tho Shamokln markets tho lino roasts can bo bought for eight cents per pound and the best steaks fur tea. William Toolicy, Ilepublican candidate for Burgess of Ashland, fell on a slippery pave incut Saturday night and broke his log. Tho State Editorial Association will meot in llarrisburg to-morrow evening. Thomas Protheroe, a well-known printer, died at bis homo in I'ottsvillo yesterday from pneumonia. Anthony Lally, of Rappahannock, has ac cepted a position as pssistant operator in tho depot at llahanoy Piano. It is quite probable tho Malianoy Plane will follow the Gordon planes into disuse, as the management of the P. Sc K. Co. have about concluded to handlo all coal via the short lino and Tamaqua pormanently. O'i'ljnn'n Ston Wall." Tom and Lottis Waters, who are appearing at Bobbins' opera house, will produce tho laughable fares comedy, in throe acts, "O'Flynn's Stons Wall," on Wednesday evening. Underwear and Everything finish iu 49c, 79c, DRAWERS Of good muslin, with plaits, lace or em broidery, ruffles and inserting, 1 9c, 25c, 6)c, 48c, 59c, 79c. Chemise and finished in latest styles of Elegantly finished, full width, fine quality, 48C, 790, 980, SI.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 the great values in White only can be had where value is ahead 31 C. lly Pay 50C LLOYD STREET. Store Room In Schuylkill County, TRAINMEN KILLED IK A WRECK. A Train I'lnnges Over a Trestle on the I'lttaburg and Western. KTitppKNhVll.l.R. Pa., Jan. 36 One of the mst frightful wrecks in tho history of th Pittsburg and Weitorn railroad oo onrred Saturday evening, In which three trainmen lost their lives and many pas-1 sengors were seriously Injured. The ao-1 cldent ocourred immediately at the sharp I curve upon the high trestle which spans 1 Paint cmek at this point The train v. .i 1 composed of bnggngo, mail nnd three pas- jter ooachos. As It apnroaohod Pulnt A. ...1.1....... I ...I-.- .1... .,.. t .Til, IjraUHVlllU, Hie lltl IJ I HftWl IV- a .,1 l.-. ... -.,,1 .t, .. I '1. I 111.. .. I I 1 1 1 iv, mill 1.110 niiiim limn, llift Ul I liaillO) "., J,"-,,I r ,i i , , j, ........ ,.. in .u LtvJ nu, pillM'U uvwr Idle llfl4' ir ' Uv - vi'titv teet to tho depth below. Tho It ,,,-tl i.lntiir ts thn Ahirlimnllll llflirD'-L'm i I, ,1... ...Il.l In.... f-,,, .ml ' P'ri' bly rmshoil benoalh. Conductor at ,,,,,, nr. fa.,, i, ..,l.,. ,..,,., . v if ,! tin, a .,.. vrt.l 1,1a Inlnvlo. ? u h mav prove fatal 1 tio dead are Daniel J. Morlnrity, ftgud onijinoer Ira B'.itty, I'oxburg, itKod Di mm .md William S. Copely, liut- mall ait 'ot P'Th. in; I are: 1. mums Ralnoy, Vox ' 1 1 onaster, arm brokon ; jamo Alnirg, conductor, Injured Intnr d Clark, Foxburir, tralnmaitnr, kfr - e'l.J yin , br l.on, Charles Carruthers, Butlor, wsbu.v, Injured on head. Twelve pas , "J I'ors whoso names nre unknown, were l.a Injured The remaining passenger1" "trvolouslv cscaned with sliaht lniurlus. r' , : 1 inn 1U Sine Ide After LokIiik His Wealtli "i iib iviiiA, Jan. 86. The body of vld Felior, n onoq well-to-do shoe V ,nur...ti,m,i. ttrhnaA VtntltA la nh 180 f1 'mac strejt, Wlssahlokon, wai found j101!-at night by his two daughters and a rmla Milan hanging with a ropo around 11 neck In his workshop, 838 North t Kmhth stroot Mr. Feller had lost nearly ' JIO.OOO in the last few months, but, al though despondent, never gave his family any inkling that he Intended to end his llfo. He left home ns usual early yester day mornlug to go to work, nud told his wife that ho would bo home for supper as usual. Celebrated "iter 100th lilrtboay. SHAMOKlJf, Pa., Jan. 95. Mrs. Michael Dork's 100th birthday anniversary was cel ebrated Saturday in Camoron. She onoo owned a coal tract worth millions, but sold It for $200, not knowing the vnluo of tho land. Tho fifth generation was rop teseutoU at tho lKiuquot. lJolrena to Olio n ISanqtlot. SruiiOKljf, Pa., Jan. 83. Miss Kathe rino Meennhan, a pretty and woll known young lady residing at Centralla, recelvod notice from a Denver (Col.) attornoy Sat urday that her unolo, Richard Kvaus, had died In that city, leaving an ostato 1 of 5160,000, and that sho was bequoathod tSO, 000. Bolng in modornte circumstances, tho young woman wnsovorjoyod, and will next week tender a banquet to a number of friends. The Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Pennsyl vania and New Jersey: Generully fair! oolder ; northwesterly winds. The Right Name lu the Right Place. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, Boo. At G rubier Bros., drug store. loeds Kocordcd. From Mary A Sterner to Christian Qoas, premises in Schuylkill Haven. From Joseph Smith and wifs to John Mills, Sr., premises in Gordon. From Charlemagne Tower by cxacutors to trustees school district of Porter township, lot in Porter township. From S. 1!. Edwards to Bertha Llirnick, prsmlses in Port Carson. From Nowton n. Moyer. ot al to Katio S. Heisler, premises in Orwigsburg. From Katie S. Heisler to Jeremiah Heisler, premises in Orwigsburg. From Katie S. Moyer to Katio M, Moyar, premises in Orwigsburg. From A. S. Faust and wife to Sidney M. DoTurk, premises in I'ottsvillo. Our Headers linger for This Chnnoe. Hero is a chance for tho sick and suflbriuc to consult the most successful physician of this century. Dr. Greene. 35 West 14th St.. New York City. His record of wonderful cures is uusqualed and unrivaled, and he ollsrs to give all free consultation by letter. If you aro out of health, write this great specialist about your complaint. It costs you nothing and he will explain Just what ails you, and without doubt mako you well and strong again. Ktruck by a Sled. The dangerous practice of coasting has an other victim, this timo at Ashland. Tho hill iu that town is excellent for the sport and when it was at its height, Edwin Kelley alighted from a stroot car on Saturday ovon ing, and as he did so a sled struck him and ho was thrown headlong to the frozen ground. When picked up his head was covered with blood, and heroeoived several bad cuts. Kelly is GO years of ago and is employed by the Lehigh Valley liailroad Company as a cross ing watchman at Girardvillo. It is feared ho cannot live. It Saved Hor lloja. Mrs. E. J. Fielder, Bellefonte, Pa., writes as follows: "Two of our children were taken ill with diphtheria and the disease developed into a most serious form. By tho aid of skillful physicians all possible means and medicines were applied and still our dear ones grew worse. A kind neighbor sug gested w use Thompson's Diphtheria Cure. We did so and In less than twenty-four hours the coating was all removed from their throats and the boys wero up and about. The third day they could eat with comfort. I cannot say too much for Thompson's Diph theria Curo, as I feel sure it sayod our obildrou." Sold at Kirllu's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. Coal llreaker jiurnecl. Two hundred hands wore thrown out of employment by the destruction of tho Pierce Coal Company's big colliery at Winton, a few miles bslow Carbondalo, oil Saturday. The breaker was one of the largest in the state, and tho loss to the com pany will be nearly $100,000, about half of which is covered by insurance. A nerve gale was blowing at the time and it was only by hard work that several houses in the village were savod. New Agency Seurt. T. 'P. Williams has removed big general insurance andsteamship office from No. -1 to No. 123 South Jardin 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 1791 and is one of tho most substantial in the world. Its assets aggregate $10,004,007.55, For insurance in the best companies at the lowest ratos, and steamship tickets on all lines, apply to T. T. Williams, 133 South Jardin street. 1-0-lm TO CU1U5 A COLD IN ONU DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund tho money If It fltll to eure. 36 cent. Dangerous Snort, The coasting ou Bowers street and aerot the Lehigh Valley railroad is by all means too dangerous to be tolerattd. Parent should co-operate with the authorities iu suppress ing it. , Health Itoports. fli, fnllmvtnir aua 1iova1,i.h Trtnnriiul tn the Board of Health: Mary Purcell. 10 yean. North Main street ; UeUgar, 4 years, West Oak street, scarlet fever. risnsoNAT. snttmoN. Edward J. Holland, a Urrai.d "ypo,"hu gone tu Pblladelplila to iptnd a week irltli rehtlvw. Hon. Joseph Wyatt loft town this nunuing fur llnrrlsbnrg. Rev. T. Mai well MoirUmi tliis moru'.nK left for Aromlftlo, Cheater enmity, where lie will tpeud a few days with his parcnu. Charlra Ij Fowler la confined to his home hy ill nes. Letter Carrier V. D. Itolmnn lin none to Harriahurg to attend the state sanitary eon Tentlon. Mr. and Urn. William Kcralnkn and Joneph Uall were Sunday Tistoratv Pntlavillc. JleoM. Wilbur, of Pottsvllle, were atten dants at tho Herman obsequies yesterday Mr. (ieorge HeiiKer, of North .lardln Btreet. has rei uvered fmm au illness that coutined lid to iter liome lor several days. Frank JJclcanip, offct. Clair, Bpent yester day iu town visitinK bit relatives. Cant, lieoige W. Johnson is seriously ill at Hie home, of his sou in IjOSt Creik. Mis. Uartsch, of North Kowors stieot, is hulioring from an attack of pleuiisy. Mr. uud Mrs. ITld C. lluijhe'f and son Hoy, of Kant Coal street, spent to-day at the county seat. lti v. Henry Naylou, curate at tho Annun ciation cliureh, ws ft passenger on the noon P. & H. train Ui Bridgeport, Pa. Messrs. Joseph Dtisto and Lawn IjOiie at tended the fuudral of Engineer ghoup, at DcUno, on Saturday. Megsre. John Kincald and Harry Mayterry spent Sunday at Di'ifton, the guests of their lady friends. George Geier, an enleriirisliiR young dry gooils inercliaut, of Mineraville, si.ent this aftornoou in town. Mr. Geler U very popu lar here and onjoys a largo ncqUKintniiee. Mr. and Mra. Jouu II Ladwig returned t their home lu Scranton this morning, after a pleaaint vacation with the former's parents, Mi. and Mrs. John Ladwig, on But Coal street. Mrs. George Beddall is the gustt of her mother, Mrs. Hutton, on West Lloyd street. Mr. and Mrs. Ikddall have uhangod their residence from Hasleton to Wllliamsport Soothing lot burns, scalds, cbannod hands nud lips. Healing for cuts and sores. In stant relief for piles, stops pain at once. These are tho virtues of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. C. II. Hageubuch. HOOD'S PIliLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Inulgcatlon, Headache. A. clca&"ut laxative. All DruBglsts. llud Xatri l'roin Xammiun. Word wai received from headquarters to the effect that all collieries throughout tho Panther Creek Valley owned and operated by tho Lehigh Coal nnd Navigation Company, suspended operations Friday evening and will remain idle until February. This is very discouraging news for thousands of mon omployed by that company, who have not been working half timo for months. Many families in tho surrounding patches aro on the verge of starvation. In all tho -world there is no other treatment bo pure, so sweet, so safe, so speedy, for pro serving, purifying, and beautifying tho skin, scalp, and hair, and eradicating every hu mor, aa warm baths -with Cotioura soap, and gcntlo anointings with Cotiouba (oint ment), tho great skin cure. Ti nntrl thrniirrinnt ihm world. Pottkb Deco & Ciibm. Co HP., Kola 1'ropi., Uoeton. ttJ" All About the Skin, Bcalp.and UoIr,Mflree. EVERT HUMOR rTcc DIKD, BKLLIS. At Shenandoah, on the 22nd Innt, Ha rah A., wito ot Thomas IJellls, agod 42 ypnrs. 1 month uttd 11 days The funeral will tftko place fiom tho Into restdenoe nt 27 North Market btreet, on Tuetday, Jammty 26th, nt 2 &m. Members of the Lydla Lode No. 112 . of 1C, nnd Juniata Council No, 31, D. of 1, nre respectfully invited to nttend the funeral. An Invitation Is also emended to tho friends nnd relatives of the family. Interment in the Odd Fellowe' cemetery. 2t MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED. A servant ulrl nt once. Apply at v. jm. stein's, asu weei uaK streci. it IOST A Hifer-cyo ring and bracelet ky en J closed In a small pink box, bearing tho address of Thomas Buchanan, South Main street. AV'ns lost on Saturday, A liberal reward will be paid to the finder, upon return of the same to this ofllco. 1 25-1 1 FOR HKNTw A brick dwelling house, seven rooms, 38 Uast Oak street. Apply nt 26 W. Lloyd street, or 20 8. White street. i0-21-2!i Oil SALE. Three horses, three singlo oarrlntrca. three nutters, one throe-seated sleiph, three sets double huruess and throe sets Dntn lw.Fnaaa i ... .i .... one ilouhle oarrlace and other articles conuectetl with ft Urst-closs livery stable. Apply at linn- $0 A ( A Money to loan 3jUUW ApplytoT.lt. on first morf gige. IJeduali,, Attor-12-28-1 m ney-at-Law. FOR RUNT. Two nlco unfurnished rooms, well heated. Apply at No. ail West Oak sticet. . 12-5-tt FOR RENT. A nice room, second floor, suitable for ofllco purjioses. Apply at llmiLU ofllco WANTED. Tn Bhensntlnah, live men to net as general alu industrial agents for lffo insurance company with new features. Must have push and nblllty to handle solicitors successfully. Permanent If work is satisfactory. For territory and particulars address 962 liourse Building, Philadelphia. l-10-18t-ood nillR annual election of stockholders of Shen L andoah Gas Light Company, of Shenan doah, Pa., will be held at the oSUe of J. S. Kistler, corner Jardin and Lloyd Btreets, on January 30th, 1897, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clook p. m., for the purpose of electing nine (0) directors (or the ensuing; year. 11-18-26 It. M. Dkkolek, Sco'y. f PlIK nunual election of stockholder of Shen L andoah Klectrie Illuminating; Company, ol Hhenandoah, Pn., will be held afthe office of J, 8. Kistler, comer Jardin and Lloyd streets, on January 24th, ltKff, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock p. in., for the purpose ot electing; nine ivj ill rectors lor lue ensuing year, 11-18-25 it. M Ubxolkh, Seo'y. rnUE annual eleetlon of stookholdem of Shell. 1 andoah Heat and Power f'-oimiany, of Buenandoau, Pa., will be held at the ofnoe of J. 8. itlstler. corner Jardin and Lloyd streets, on January 2fith, Tw7, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clook p. m., for the purpose of electing nine iv) aireotors lor toe ensuing year. 11-18-28 R. M. Diwblkh, Sec'y. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES.,. GO TO Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. GOLD DUST largCJl pa Kutce-rxtru Washmfl PowflEtj THE N. K. Chicago, Bt. Louis, ANDY 10 25$ 50 6 IN Ml w CURECOWSTflPATiOH AnQfUTlTPT V nnRnilNTrjPn to euro anj case or constipation, Cascarets are the Ideal Lsxa llDilWiiUlCiLI UUmmiUBEilJ tire, nercr grip or gripe.but canse easj natural results. Sam tie and booklet free. id. STKItMNO KE.MKUY CO.. Chicago, Montreal, Can., or Mew York. ill. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH -s4 ovh Soleb -3 -o 2 3S3 boes Hre IMot ar y . , -"O - $ At least ours are not. They are made the new way with the cork part out of siglit. Razor toe, or wider, as you like, and the price ? Jo, 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 worth gets a handsome Parlor L,amp. -J 03 -1 -C3 -a --3 - m -hbW -0 "-V 13: O --IS -sO -g ag -3 a 11 Factory BEDDALL BUILDING. 33 J. A. MOYER. Mgr. SHOES AT ft Public Notice! Notice of an Election to Increase the Indebt edness of the School District of tso Borough of Shenandoah. Knit In herebv dven that at an adiourncd mpcting of the School Hoard of the said school district, held on tho sixteenth day of December, A. I)., 1890, the following resolutions wero adopted; ivniuiKAS, xne ftcnooi uoam 01 sue ccnooi DUtrict of the lloroiigh of Hbenandoah, have lately erected and furnished a new school build ing, nnd to have suflli-ii-nt school room aro com- ficlled to enlarge the Main street school build ng at n cost ot abmit SIIS.OOO ; and, Wheuhas, There nre a number of unpaid bills nnd obligations due to sundry persons, by reason ot the sold now building nnd contemplated en largement , , , He it therefore "Resolved, by tho Sohool Board of tho School District of the llorough of Shen andoah, that the assent of the electors of the Borough of Shenandoah be asked to increase the bonded indebtedness of the eald wchool dis trict In the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars (t2o,000). "Resolved, That Tuesday, the 16th day of February, A. I)., 1897, (the regular municipal election day,) be Axed as the day of holding said election, and the said election to be held by the several election officers of said borough." The following statement showing the lost pre oeedlng aisessed valuation of the taxable prop erty of the llorough of Shenandoah, the exist ing debt, theproposednuiountof the Increase of Indebtedness, etc., as required by the laws ot the Commonwealth of I'ennsylvnnia i hereby published: 1st. The last preceding asessed valuation or the taxable property of said Sohool District is $2, 841,431.00. 2nd. The existing debt Is K7 ,500.00. Srd. Monies in the treasury, all outstanding solvent debts, and all revenues applicable with in ono year to the payment of the same, is t78, gfifi.12. 4th. The amount of the proponed increase is 125,000.00. 6th. The percentage of the proposed increase is 1 8-10 tier centum. , , 6th. The estimated value of school buildings is 8130,660.00. 7th. The iiurnoea of the nronosetl tnereaso Is. the payment of the debt luourredln the erection and furnishing of the new sohool building on White street and the proposed enlargement of the Main street school b miming ins?. 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The primaries of the Citizens party of the Borough of Shenan doah will be held ou THURSDAY, JAN. 28, '97, From 4 to 8 p. iu., at the following places : FIRST WARD - Kenilrlck Houso SECOND WARD . Farmer's Hotel THIRD WARD - DenJ. Richards FOURTH WARD - Peter Hlley PIPTH WARD - - Schmidt's Hall By order of the Standing Committee. DANIEL STERNER, Pres. W. J. W ATKINS, Sec'y. '