I YOUR LETTeR Yesterday was on paper different from the eu'elope---too bad, when we sell 24 sheets of fair quality paper and 24 envelopes to luatch, put up in n neat box for 10 cents. Better grade at 15 cents, 25 cents and up. HOOKS & BROWN a North Mmr LINCOLN AS A BOV. lie Waa Bored Once From n Watery Onfg by n Companion. However poor tho Lincoln home may have bon, It affooted tho now child but little. He was robust and active, and Ufa Is lull of Interest to tho child happy enough to bo born In the country. Ho hud several companions. There was his stater Nancy, or Surah both names are given Ik r two rears his senior; thoro was a counn of his Ipthor s, ten yenrs oldor, Dennis Honks, tnctlvo nmj Ingenious lender lu sports iEi luol, and there were tho neltthunrs no of the latter, Austin Uo'.'ul cr, 1 with pleasure of how he hunted rtin tho woods with youn Lin p even saved hu life. sald Mr G li'i r, ' th- etiry ace ti Lit s fcfc It is not u:rc;i esgcae: rsln and II Tlu lod (. n tho ?i7u crc. k vj.u , oil n by a jcent rain, and in crc. 1 n Uk 11 ,rrow liotlog Abo fill la, Ntiihiruf t),imld Jjvlm. I got a long polo and held li out to bo, who grubbed it Then I pulled him -ire. Ho was almost dead, and I was Rdly scarod. I rollod and pounded him good earnest. Then I oot him bv the arms and shook him, tho water meanwhile pouring out of his mouth. By this means I succeeded in bringing Jilm to, and he was soon all right. "Then a now difficulty confronted ns. If oar mothers discovered our wot clothes, they would whip us. This we dreaded from oxporionco, and detormlnod to avoid It. It was June, tho sun was very warm, and we soon dried our clothing by spread ing it on tho rooks about us. Wo promised nover to toll tho story, and I never men tioned tho Inoident to any one until after Lincoln's tragic end. - "Abraham Lincoln had a sister. Hex name was Sallioiir i.she was a very pretty girl., 8ho wentTto school when sho oouhi, Which was not often, ' , "Yes, if you must know, Sallle Lincoln waa my swoetheart. She was about my nge. I loved her and claimed her, as boya do. I suppose that was one reason for my warm regard for Abo. When the Lincoln family moved to Indiana, I was prevented by circumstances from bidding goodby to either of the children. And I never saw them again." Ida M. Tarbeli In Mo Clnro'o Magazine. WARM FEET. They Ave Essential to Health Proper Cov ering For tlio Feet. You will nevor bo In good health and never do your host work if your feet nro constantly cold. Grave diseases of tho throat and lungs are caused by cold feet alono, and these troubles ore always ag gravated by a frigid condition of tho lowor oxtromltlos. If propor footwear does not give relief, consult n physician, for the thanoes aro tho system is "run down," nnd radical measures aro necessary. In nlno oases out of ten, however, tho foot covering la to blame, olthor because, of Its shapo or Its matorial. Save In warm woather and for low cut shoos lonthorj as ordinarily preparod, has serious objections. It lacks two primo qualities porosity and capacity for absorption being in this re spect too much like rubber. No foot can remain either comfortablo I or healthy it kept in a perpetual bath ol j Us own emanations nnd oxecretlons, Leather, espoclally that of the more porous varieties, may be tolerated for tho outsido, but for cold weuthor it should always be lined with woolen cloth, or better, with wool felt. In fact, for all cold ollmates, nnd for winter wear in all climates whero there Is any winter, a footgear made from all wool felt approaches the idonl. Accord ing to modern notions, any illness in one part of tho body may be ooonslouod by somo Irritating causo far removed fi tho seat ofthe -" I'lln 1 TtaafcyrnW1' ,nn8UHlimys 'UBiCleaTly explained, but that such connection does somotlmos oxlst la beyond dispute. In tho matter undot dUc.UBsl.in, If the nerves of tho whole body nro Irritated by a tight shoobr tho extreme coldness of tho extremities makes oxtrn demand upon the blood supply, thoro Is neither nurvo forco nor blood enough left for othor functions. Vooalist. Funeral Designs, W' make up funeral designs in any shape or form and In the best manner possible. Also wheat sheaves, wax work, etc. Ilatt s reaiooable. Payne's Greenhouse, 11-26-tt-eod Girardville, Pa. HOOD'S FILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleaa'nt laxative. All Druggists- Q'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. THn&ertaft.no in all Us ffirancfocs. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. Wanted-fln Idea fVbo eaa thlat at some slmpw tutus 10 paitnir PretMl rear W; thr may bring jou mm WriSe JOBS wlBDEUBUKN Jb CO.. Patent AH. aera, Wahlagtn, D. c . for th.lr i,800 prle ort awillil ef two liiovlea Inventions wan -CLEARING SALE-- ffr Unusual QptorSn1t.B for Qraat Bargains. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry goods over another season. Our entire stoc k is marked down. JWNOTICE. A half-price ti ket clothing included in this sale. -"-Hundreds of ttnall lots of Link. Suits. Men's all-wool suits In rnmlmere 8nd Ufeevtots, reduced (rem 1.00. Men's English M. 'ion ami Silk $4 00 $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 Mixed Worsted Suits, reduced from 110 00 to . M it's fflemai ( ftftttEineres and Black Clay Hulls, reduced from jNUJD to Hoa' all-wool suits and Oliln ehllta Reefers, reduced from 13.00 and 18,00, now tl.n and.. frSutisfxction (hui. i"t 1 w n tt 1 r jiia l.'toll jf 1, a. orvica AgDUt Ba . 1 t,. v Ji , 11 ird 1.) an export c mator folti.ru 1 1 thu hi hi, bran pi,livr his vorthlc-s Jl'is in null shops on the west ;!dc for sdvornl we 'k- His imlt r ions of I'ultedState ; e uiu were -o guod, said Mr. Bum, that Birnurd has no scruples in pacing tho counterfeits in the saina stores avor and over aalu. B.innrd's home waa searched, and In It w.H found nil exten sive counterfeiting plant, consisting of an timony, tin, oopp.fr, plating apparatus, flies and $35 lu bidoolns. Mrs. Bernard wiisarro-tteJ churned with being cognizant of her husband's criminal proceeding. Tho two children of theeouplo were placed In charge of the Gerry society. Eld Yourself of Rheumatism lluyjled Flag Oil, 23c. At druhler Bros., drugstore. GENUINE $ IMPORTED I BEER Nourishing: and exhilarating 5 cms rat Giffii Alwolutely pure. Contains ro alcohol. Con stantly on hand at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. PLACE, QUALITY flJD WE ARE CARE WILKINSON'S Come and see for yourself h and cheap are the offerings in this WE'RE NOT FORGETTING SEASONABLE THINGS.a Knowing ones are coming daily for the bargains offered in COATS forLadies g Children, Blankets and Comforts, Woolen Underwear g Gloves. Flannels at Special Prices, Woolen Mittens g Hosiery, -; .Heavy Dress Fabrics. . iVou'U find the prices right and the qualities better than other atores. L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. Ml uui till and winter ,u at , 1 n was killed. e Oi'ian woman who ,0 namo Is Pcrulu, Inn b en nr y d at tho same city suspected of complicity In tho revolu tion During aroronnalsanco at Mogoto, lu Matanivs province, tho Spanish troops captured two Insurgents nud seven men nnd women in a cave oxhuusted by hun ger Thirty political suspects have been arrested In Havana. The steamer Alava. Bazau has urrlvod from Spain with a mill ion dollars In silver. UverlinriH-Mntthows Flclit n Draw. New Yohk, Jan. 2a Jack Evorhardt, of New Orleans, and Matt Matthews, of Brooklyn, fought a fifteen-round draw at the Union Parle, Athletic club last night. Matthews had a longer roach, but Jack was docldodly tho hoavlor by flvo or sovon pounds. If Jnok had not hurt his hand the result, might havo boon dlfforont. as the New Orleans mnn was strong up to tho last round, whon Mntthows got In ionic heavy swings. About 1,200 pooplo braved tho freezing weather to see the bout, and when they enterod tho club house thoy .found it almost as cold within as without.' Clubhouse Destroyed by Flret Ci!ANFOKD,.N. J., Jan. 30. The Casino Was totally destroyed by fire last night. The building was a new one and was oc cupied by the Cranford County club. Tho loss Is $I6,OJ0, with Insurance $10,000. Whllo lighting the ilamns four flremon wont out upon the ice on therlvorand broke through. Thoy woro ro?oued with dllllculty. One of them was unconscious and his condition Is critic il. PltfGE SIDE BV SIDE. you should get good Muslin Underwear careful that the sizes, finish, material, sewing and trimming are right. The prices must be tempting, too, or you wouldn't buy, ow good y. LLOYD STREET. MAHAKOY CITY. The fold Wave l'sralyres ltiislnes and lllne Operations. Mmianov t'lTY, Jan. 2S. Muslnes isda nioruli.ed to-day by piercingly cold waves sweeping thiotigh the strat te at a 40 mile an hour gait. Much trouble was experienced at the I'ollierles. As tlia emnlnvns ware lluubln tn stand outsido work. The machinery at the l'i imrose colliery was frozen tight during the 1 night and tills morn inn thcenaineer was tin- t atile to move it. The outsido employes at he V ileau colliery returned to their homes huitlv after starting work. The dirt bank mpinves at the Mahanoy ( ity colliery re-o-i I to work. Several of the public schools v 1 (1 wini -sed to-day. Mm employes who nre cutting Ice at the I'm nii,e dam are suffering many hardship). M 'iacl D'Brien had a thumb frozen, one of his ' ns hud two toes of cneh foot frozen uud iTt.ni ji Kv.ms had a hand and a foot badly bit' 0 bv the frost. Toe Kim kerliookcr lie Compiiay started u "tig k c at the Lakeude darns to-day, lie t Mi workmen were bligtd to give upon c it Cvf the severity of tho weather. rr Pirei t, i .Stephen Middleton last nifht gavi a reeeptiun to fnends from this place. li 1, lul i li, h1i1iiih1 jiui et' er places, at his i t M,ii'vUle, m Uuuur of the birtlebiy T of ISolnit Gums, Scotland s ,il purr j 'li rt Morris, nscd IK. and Anthony n gcil 15, stole til and $1(1. reepec-: ivt 'V fr n their patents at Huston linn lust i iatu .1 it and skipped. No tmce of them 1 ' ret: tound The boys were dime nop1 1. nl iv nlgbt Puminiek Savage -r c 1 1 ,u the lowr part of the town. He l.t in the he4 witb a club and tendered iHConM ions. WhM he recovered he missed u do Urns from Ha pockets. Piter Youca, Wlum Kline, Joseph Zlnkl, Peter Swadey, nni-y Maktsa w arrested and put under "10 hint, each, fortHslst roiiil. i lie slush hole drien to till the abandoned tMirkings of the ElWooif colliery struck the slope at the point expected. Cure for Sick Headache. Thensaudi of ladlossuffer from sick head ache caused undoubtedly by disordered liver omtomach. The best remedy that can be obtained for this districting complaint is fouud in Hood's Pills. These pills are so in I Id and gantl In action ytso tlioroujli that they give perfect satisfaction. Thy cur sick headache, jaundice, sour stomach and all liver ills. They break up colds and fevers and prevent the grip. f ITflY TOINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Gouutry Uhranlcled for llnsty Perusal. The Franklin Saving Fund of Tower City has declared a 7 per cent, dividond. Ice eleven inches thick is being harvested in Port Clinton. The Gorman Lutheran congregation ef Minorsville has raised $2,500 and will decide next Sunday whethor thov will erect a new church. Tho number of license applications on file at Wilk.j-lJarre at noon Saturday was 060. Last year the licenses issued were 1,2-18 and the probabilities ar that tho uumber will be less this year. The waterback In the kitchen of Robert Warnick, South Botltlcncm, exploded yester day and Mrs. Warnick and her baby woro badly burned by flying coals. The entire Board of School Controllers of Iluzleton is said to hold oillce illegally, hav ing been alectcd under an act which has been declared unconstitutional. Luzerne county has 1327 liquor liconse ap plicants, an incrtaso of 100. An unknown mau was frozen to death near Tomhickou on Sunday night. A freight train crashed into a coal train on the Iloadiug Railroad, at Snydertown, and smashed six cars. , Judge Scott, at Easton, yesterday keard fifty-nine applications for llauor licenses, and granted all but nine. Sallie Sullivan, 14 years old, was fatally burned trying to kindle a Are with keroseno at her home nearllazUton. John Iiailey, of Shamokln, fell from a Heading freight train onto tho ico in crossing the river at Sunbury and was fceriomly hurt. The County Commissioners of Luzerne offer a reward of $250 for the capture of William Sfeafcr, who broke jail three wnks ago. A special committee yestsrday reported to the Lebanon Court that twenty-three doctors ware defectively or illegally roglstered in tho county. The Right Name in the Bight Place. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Licenses Granted. The following licenses were granted: James Butler and John Cunningham, Thomas McCoy, all of tho West ward, Girardville ; Thomas Keating, Nw Philadelphia; Louis Armstrong, First ward, Mahanoy City: Martin Tallot. McAdoo ; Johh H. Eaatz, of Norwegian township, and Hiram Newman, of Frackvill, the latter for wholefale traffic. W. C. Kishel MCtired Tom Clark's hotel at Tumbling Run, and Clark secured Patrick Tray's place on Centre street.Pottsvillo. John Gray secured a transfer for Dominlck Lynch's place at Frackville, and the license of Otto F. Ginther's saloon on Twelfth street was transferred to his brother, Joseph. Louis I). Howard secured privileges for the stand of Patrick McGsehau at Coaldale. The License Ceurt was continued to-day. Of Course You Do, Of course you want to avoid all deaths by diphtheria. Thero is only on rmdy known that will positively and In every jnttaue cure this fatal disease. It is Thetapson's Diphtheria Cure, which has saved thousands of lives by being used according to instruction's. Not a tiugl case of failure ever known. What is good for others is equally as useful to you. Also cures all cases of croup, quinsy, sor throat, etc. Sold at Kirlln's drug store at 50 c.nts a bottl. No family can sfford to be without it handy in tho house all the time, and if once tried you nevr will bo without it. Alarrlage I.loenis. Sylvster Toole, of Wm. Penn, and Sadie Brnnan, of Lost Creek. Frederick Ossman and Sarah Conneff, both of Rellly township. MikeMuller and Annie Brazier, both of LUwellyn. Mike Mris and Helen Milauousky, both of Korea. New Agenoy Secured. T. T. WiUiauu lias removed his general insurance arid steamship office from No. 4 to No, 188 South Jardin street, and in addition to hi long list of first-class companies has secured the agenoy of the Hartford Fire In surance Oojiipany, of Hartford, Conn. This company was established lu 1704 and is one of the most substantial In the world. It ousts aggregate $1P,004,987.58. For insurance in the beat companies at the lowest rates, and steamship ticket 011 all lines, apply to 1.1 Williams, 188 South Jardlu street. 1-0-lin Sheriffs Deeds Acknowledged. The following deeds were openly aeknowl edgd lu court this morning : From Alex, gcott, sberifl; to Frank P. Krbs, lot lu Tamaqua, sold m the property of-Ellsabeth M. and Philip CoyU, for $. Frem same to Alfred B. 8MMu, lot in Fraskville, sold as the property of Martha A. J. Hummel, for (760. From same to fJo. W. Beddall, lot in Port Carbon, sold a the property of Einuia J . Marquardt, for 18. TO OUHE A COLD IN.ONK DAY Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablet. All druggist refund the money if it falls to cure. 85 cents. Court Note. A charter was granted St. Mary's dreek Csllinlio Church, MoAiloo, the application having been filtd last Monday. The vacancy In the office tif minority in spector In Foster township, waa filled by the appointment of Martin Nash. Grant Cane, fireman at the Columbia brcw- e-y. was excused from Jury duty. A new trial was asked in the cats ef Sarah Iteichert vs. II. W. Stump, hot was denied, 1 lie t'ourt seeing bo reason for disturbing tlie finding of the Jury. A petition was presented asking viewers to be appointed looking to widening Kallroid street, Pottsrille. tieoige Dyson presented the petition of Jos. Anderson, of Slienandeah, for detectivo's license. The court sentenced Frank Hand, convicted of embezzling $000 from Porter township, to pay the costs, f20 fine, one year's imprison ment and restoro the property. Soothing loi burns, scalds, chapped hands nnil lips. Healing for ruts ami sores. In stant relief for piles, stops pain at once. These are the virtues of DeWitt's Witch Haael Salve. C. II Hagetibucb Deedrt Itecorded. From Snssnna Kt.uk to Win. E. Fulnicr, pn tnises in Tictm nt. From II. K Updegrave by sdministrstor to 1'lerco Maher, premises In Tower v'ily. Fi-.im Ueorxo W. Garrett and wife to Wm E. Fulmer, premises In Tremont. Sons of Veteruus' Appi al. ' Kitlonal Commander J. L. Rske. of the Sous of Veterans, with hesdq'taitets In Reading, has just issued an rVre to" tin Grand Army of the Republic in which he asks the letter's oo operation in luiiMlng up the Sous of Veterans' organisation, by estab lishing new camps and in strengthening the existing ones. OourU Captured, J George Gough, the young man who stole $135 from Fogarty, the Mahanoy City saloon- ! keeper, was arristed yesterday afternoon. Constables followed Gough to Gilfcertou and Ashland, back to Mahaboy Plane, and there learned he had gone to Pottsville. He re turned to Mahanoy Plane and was again spotted and followed to Patrick Elliott's saloon in Mahanoy; City, whr he was arrested while drinking with four com panions. Sixty dollars of th stolen money wero found on his person. Colored People Organize a Icague. Ciucaoo, Jun. 36. A number of prom iuont colored poople of this city nnd stnto yesterday orgnnlzed "Tho Clvlo Leaguo of tho State of Illinois." The object of tho leaguo Is to get the moral support of tho north to onnblo tho leaguo to educate its kiudrod lu the south and to ondoavor to got trades unions to rnhe the bar thoy have placed ugalnst tho admission of col ored men. Tho league also expects to make, tho members of their raco respected by tho white pooplo in tho communities in which they live. A fuin.ile lucturei on optlos, whllo on. donvorlug to explain the mechanism, of tho organ of vision, is said to hnvo remarked, "Let nny man gate olosoly Into his wlfo's eye, and he will see himself looking ex ceedingly small." The nge for tho admission vjf ondots to the .Military nondomy nt West Point Is be tween 17 and 22 years. HoutU Dakota's Senatorial Cauous. PlKItUK, Jan. 20. At tho Populist sona torlnl cauous last night on the last bnllot Look'j forces went to Bowen, giving him twenty-throe, one more than Kylo. It is thought that a choico will be mado at the noxt caucus. Senator George's Condition. "Wasuinotos, Jon. 23. Senator George, of Mississippi, had a comparatively good day, with n stronger pulse nnd better respiration. L-ist night his condition gave hope of at least a temporary recovery. Ask your grocer for no "Royal Patent' flour, and take no ether brand. It is the best flour madoj One thing is certain : It will not do to fool with a. bad cold. No one cab tell what tho end will be. Pneumonia, catarrh, chronio bronchitis, if not consumption, Invariably result from a neglected cold, It is surprising too, that bad colds are so often neglected when one remembers how easily nnd at what little expense they may be cured. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is always prompt and effectual, and costs but a trifle; 25 or 50 cents Is a trifle as compared with the disas trous effects of a neglected cold. Mr. Abner Mercer, of Dilworthtown, Chester County, Pa., in speaking of this romedy, said: "Soino timu ago I had a bad cold and cough. I tried almost everything. Finally Mr. Hunt, tho druggist, recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and one 50 cent bottle of it cured mo ontiroly." For sale by Gruhlor Bros., druggists. Afore Light. Wm. Kiick, tho South Main street hard ware dealer, has secured the agency fur Shenandoah, Mahanoy City and Girardville for the Sunlight Incandescent Gas Lamp. It saves more gas and is more brilliant and durablo than any other burner in the market. 1-20-Ot-eod DIUD, LKHB. At Shepi-ton, on the 25th Inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Leho, aged 87 years. Funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at l:80o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. CJinrles Lche, corner Cherry and Gilbert streets. Hervices In the German Lutheran church. Interment lit Odd Fellows' cemetery. Itelatlves and friends respectfully Invited to attend. It W&t or oe- 555 or the Globe for ! SUM ATI IhU IWI JP 1 IU Ifli, Wt!TTOAT.n.TA -.......... ... , u w .iui.u.1, una similar uompuunts, ana prepared unavr ino liriDgi'Ql GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, prsscnoea ey eminent pnysioians: DR. RICHTER'S PAIN EXPELLEB. World renowned ! IipmarlcaWv Burcessful I IOnly genuliio -Kiili trade Mark" Anchor,' j F. Ad.lilclitcrA('o.,21ol'farlSt., Ken lork. j 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own OlassvorkB. 25&50 cis. Endorsed & recommended ey I iiflc 1( f. N Winn f-t . I 11 Ili.,.rilN( li 08 N. Minn M . I. II. Mriin.on iuum L . Mtt I unuoitll. b' ,glrtji"- DR. RICHTER'S 1 "ANCHOR" STOSIACIIAT. best fm. Cnll-, Hvmeimloil Stomaeli fioroiilnliim. I A UNIFORM Prlee of 10 GENTS I oharged for the BRONCHO Homoeopathic REME DIES because It's enough, Try them for yourself and see tliat "They do tti& Worlc." If you will once trj them you will always ua them, SKND FOR AMPLE.. BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonrter, N. Y. SMJ Most torturing and disfiguring of Itching, burning, srnly skin and Si alp humors is In stantly relieved by a warm bath witb Ci ri ciiia Soai", r single application of rt TtrunA (ointment , tlio great skin cure, and a full dose of C'tiTu i ua Hbsiilvent, greatest of blood purlllers and humor cures, when nil else falls. IjethieusW!?; Co bp., Prop . FALUKfl l!r. ANDY 2& 50 mfioura ba cu re mmmiim UDOATIITrJT V PnHDIIHTEBn to cure any caie of constipation, Cascarets aro the Ideal Laxa-i BDOUliUluLI UUBnAniCiCiU tire, nerrr grip or gripe.bnt causo ess; nntaral results. Sam. nle and booklet r. Ad. STEKMKO BEJlEDlt t'O..Chlcago,HontreaI,Can.,orNewTork. all. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OP SHAME." CLEAN HylSE WITH Cork Soled - , Shoes Are Not . lip Clumsy, -a At least ours are not. They are made the new way with the cork part out of sight. Razor toe, or wider, as you like, and the price ? No, not $5.00, nor $4.00, nor even $3.00. $2.50 is the Factory price and you will want a pair if you see them. It is not lost time for you to goaround 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 ever' purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome Parlor Lamp. Factory Shoe Store,. -- 5 1 -3 5 c -0 -H o - -o si - U BEDDALL BUILDING. J. A. M0YER, Mar.- 3S SHOES AT 3 ft MISCELLANEOUS. T OST A tlRer-eye ring nnd brncoletkey en Ji closed in a small pink box, benrlin; the address of Tliomas Unchanan, South Main i,treet. Woe lost on Saturday. A liberal reward will bo raid to the under, upon return of the same to this office. 1 wt ITOIt SAI.K. Three horses, three single ' enrrlagos, three cutters, one throe-seated slelsb, three sets double harness and three sets single harness, one coal wagon, moving wagon, one double carriage nnd otherarticles connected with a Hrst-eUss livery stable. Apply nt IIms aLU office, Mw 2 A A A Money to loan on first mortcnge. .UUW Apply to T. It. HeoDaIA, Attor- nev-nt-i-aw. . io.na.lM POU, 'RENT. Two nloo unfurnjlied rooms. - well heated. Apply at No. 211 West Oak stieet. 1" TCTOIt RENT. A nlee room, second floor. I; suitable for office purposes. Apply at Herald office TT ANTED. In Shenandoah, live men to net I V as general and Industrial agent for life Insurance company with new features. Must have push and ability to liandle solicitors successfully. Permanent if work la satisfactory. For territory and particulars addreee 862 Ikiurne Building, Philadelphia. l-l-18t-eod rPIIB annual election of stockholders of Shen L nndoah Gas Light Company, of Shenan doah, Ph., will be held at the office of J. S. Kietler, corner Jardin and Lloyd street, on January Mth, 1897, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing nine (U) director for the ensuing year. 11 18-25 It. M. Dkholkr, Sec'y. rilllE annual election of stockholder' of Sheu 1 niulouh Electric Illuminating Ooranany.of Hhcnundoah, Ph., will be held afthe offtee of J. H Kiutter, corner Jardin and Lloyd street, on January 26th, 1HU7, between the hour of 7 and 8 o'clock p. in , for the purpose of electing nine (J) directors for tlie ensuing year. 11-1KJ5 It M IlEnaLKB, Sec'y. I rpiIK annual election of stockholder of Shen ' I andoah 'Heat and Power Ooiuuaoy, of Slienandoah, Pa., will be hold at the' office of J. H IfUtlA- Mm.. .Tnrilln iiml IJovd Street. OH January 26tb, IW7, between the hour of Jf and 8 o'clock ii. in., for the purpose of electing nine (9) illrectorn fur the iiulu year. 11-18-20 It. SI. DmOLKB, Sec'y. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Qur delivery wagon awaits your order. Qoodt delivered promptly. WILLIAM li. HUS5ER, 26 East Centre Street. FOR THE BEST GROCERIES -AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, . 105 S. Main St. t4j U If, - .. -j VI V .il !k 'I al, atftj.l i. .w. I.i.tm .h. , CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS 'yht f ' FACTORY PRICES. TOOHBOnMBDlCn flo to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you eall to see us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Denm Surgery. No charges for extracting when platee are ordered. We aro tho onjy urors of vitalised air for tho ps nleas oxtraStinn of tth. SHENANDOAH " pental : Rooms, I TUamn'a Block I East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. The nrimaries of the Citizens party of" the Borough "of .Shenan doah will be held on THURSDAY, JAN. 28, '97,1 From 4 to 8 p. m.. at tlie following places : FIRST WARD SECOND WARD THIRD WARD FOURTH WARD FIFTH WARD - Kend rick House Farmer's Hotel Ben. Richards Peter Hlley Schmidt's Hall lly order of the tending Ooniioltt. DANIEL STERNER, Free. W. J. W ATKINS, Sec'y. f 1 ' .Tj -13 i 1 i 1