4- t j your lcttc'r- j Yesterday was on paper , different from the envelope- too ! ftSlP? i "-VltS ! luatcu, put up in a neat dox tor 10 cents. Better grade at 15 cents, , a 5 cents and up. HOOKS & BROWN North islain MAHANOY CITY. Ilnpreinlvo Ceremonies Held by tlio Knights of llomir. Mahahoy City, Jan. 27. Memorial ser vloes were hsld in 8t. Paul's Reformed ehrtreh last night in honor of the deceased numbers of Lodge No. S3T5, Knights of Honor, of town. The services were well attenAc d and in addition to the member of the Meat lodge present there were members of the Order from Shenandoah and Tsmaqna. Kevs. Q. M. Ilnck, A. M. Woods, II. A. Kaiser and L. L. Lohr took part in the exer cises. Mr. O. A. DuBree, of Philadelphia, 1. Q. 1)., and Hon. H. W. Allison, G. T)., of Allentewn, made addresses, after which the otflosrs of the lodge were installed by 1'. O. D. Drill r. James Wynn, the East Centre street hotel keeper, has announced himself as a candidate for state delegate. At a meeting of the Board of Health last Bight It was decided to send a protest to the Tamanria board against the charging of a bnrlal permit fee wheu bodies an taken to that Uwn on permits granted by other boaribi. The protest is based on an opinion by tba'seeretary of the State Hoard. The sinking of the artesian well at Kaler's brewery has been resumed. 11. J. Shore, of Gilberton. is acting as prin cipal of the East ward scheels of that bor ough lttjplace of M. J. Whitaker, who is con fined to Ills home in Shenandoah by an at tack of typhoid fever. Yesterday afternoon Kutli. 18-month-old (laughter of W. W. Lewis's, loit the top of the little finger of her left hand by having tbe member caught in a clothes wringer turned by her little brother. As the cage in the shaft of Suffolk colliery was being hoisted this morning it left the 01 Ides and turned upside down. It was badly damaged, but no person was injured. Samuel Itichards, a miner at the North Makanoy collisry, was struck by a falling piece of coal that foreed his head and shoul ders almost between his legs and caused a wrenching of the spinal column, near the kidneys. IIo was removed to thsroliners' hospital. The Old Story nt Patterson. The employes of Patterson colliery were to have bsen paid their wages on Saturday The money did not materialise, although the men walked four miles through the cold and up the icy moan tain for their wages. They were then promised the cash yesterday, but were again disappointed. As the result of the hands not receiving their pay the colliery is again idle, the inc 11 refusing t work until their wages ars paid. No llaelitelit Saloons. Judge Savidge, in the Northumberland county court, yesterdny heard applicants for license. Ills Honor has declared his purpose of refusing license to these who persist in renting out basements, thus running practi cally two saloons under one license. Those who do not do this find it difficult to compete with others who have a financial advantage over them In thus deriving revenue, from rent. National Guard Inspection. Major Y. S. Millar, inspector of the Third Brigade, will inspect Company E, Mahanny City, on March 31st, and Company F, Girard ville. April 2nd. Injured by Snow Halls. John Barrett, aged 10. of Dark Corner, near GIrardvlUe, was rendered uucsnscious by a snow, ball thrown by au unknown hoy. Whaa heis'vived other boys pelted him and -one of the snow balls struck him in the eyes, bliadlng him. His skull is also injured. Alarrlage Tills Slornlag. A quiet wedding took place this morning at the M. E. parsonage on South Jardin strset, at 10 o'clock. Rev. Alfred Heobner united in marriage Mr. Wilbur W. Pettit and Mkr Stella L. Lindenmutb, both of Shenandoah. Finger Smashed. Thomas Jefferson, of South Chestnut street, a conductor on ths locomotive at the Turkey Bun celliery, bad uns of his fingers badly stnoshed by having it caught between the cars yesterday afternoon. He is confined to his home by ths accident. "O'Plynn's Stone Wall." This exceedingly funny three act farce, with Tommy and Lottie Waters in the lead ing role, will hold ths fort at Bobbins' opera house to-night. Admission 10 and 20 cents. JCIIled by a Fall. This morning, wliilft-a torvof L'nbtrtSailth, the huckster, was driving down the Poplar street bill, the hone slipped on the ico and broke ite neck and and also oue of its legs. Funeral Designs. We make up funeral designs in any shape or form and in the beat manner possible. Also wheat sheaves, wax work, etc. Rates reasonable. Ywne's Greenhouse, 12-26-tt-od Girardville, Pa. MOOD'S FILLS cure Idvor Ills, BUieusBees, Indigestion, Headache. rV Dleax-nt laxative. AU Druggists. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Jkun JUL. raTasBiBBBH TFlnbcrtafUno in all Its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STRBBTS. Wanted-An Idea S mi, WutalDscoD, D r , tor tbalr si.Bro srtse tmt ud list et two buniUMt Uvnilous wanted. Wl JIAVK TIIK MOST HAND- BOMK DESIGNS OK ..OIL CLOTHS I- 'SOWN. E. B. FOLEY, ST WBflT NTBE STREET CLEARING SALE-- , , , orfr Unuua. Opportunlt1 for Sraat Bargain. We thr "1Crifi0' "i1 PTOfit"' eVCU Scarry ....wu.,.. nv.,., um JWNOTICB. A hnlf-nrioe tirkpt on all m.r fi.11 a,1 .Jf-P clothing Included in this sale. Hundreds of small lots of broken sites will be sold at exactly Suits. Men's all-wool suits In Oaeelmere and Uhevlota, reduced from lam Men's English Melton and Silk MixeCworstett Suite, reduced from 110 00 to Men's Finest Camlmeres and Black Otay Holte, reduced from IM.00 so (toys' all-wool suits and Chin chilla Reefers, reduced from lft.00 mid 18.00, now 2.TS and. $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 GsSatis faction Guaranteed or Money Z?ncAx LEVI REFOWICH, THE ONLY ONE PIIICH CLOTHING HOUSE HATTCR AND io and 12 South Main Street, Ta tor TT of tlio Globe fcr BHEUMATBSIM rSUSAMHA and similar Complaints, ; m -;t'urm unucr mo Btunffcnt CEflfHH HCDICfiL LAWS Fros'jr.aoil by on'aeLt physicians!. i OR. RiCHTER S TYOrl'lrnnwni .1 f I:, mnrtnhltflir(.n.,rnl f iOnlt- Cf. Au. KlclitcrACO., SloI'esrlSt., Sew so A. H 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Ennses. Own Glassworks. 25&S0CU. EuUohutl & recommended by Unireiititi' li, W N Main f-t . ' 1 li Kiriin, 15 H. Jtjtn Mi- hliei uinlonh. Ft. RICMTCri'S "ANCHOR" UTOMACIIAT. l,t tl GENUINE I IMPORTED BEER Nuurislunu mid exhilarating 5 CENTS Til QIBSSu Ahftolulely pure. Contains to Alcohol. Con stantly on ImnU at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. WILKINSON'S' Special PLAGE, Q1MIT Y Ap WE ARE CAREFUL That Underwear !IbWs material, sewing and trinining are ..right. jj? s Come and see for yourself how good and cheap are the offerings in this moos WE'RE NOT FORGETTING HB"" SEASONABLE THINGS. Knowing ones are coming daily for the bargains offered in COATS for Ladies k Children, Blankets and Comforts, Woolen Underwear ?, Gloves. Flannels at Special Prices, Woolen Mittens i Hosiery, Heavy Dress Fabrics. You'll find the prices right and the qualities better than other itores. L. J. MAIN STREET. cumc oiwr is hihikcu uuwu. vcrcoats. All-Wool Heaver and MelUm Overcoats, reduced from 91.09 to.... All-Wool Kersey O vermis, clny lined, satin Uaek, reduced from tlO.OOto Finest English Kersey and Frtete Overcoats, reduced from lis.m to: Hoys' Overcoats, Ulsters ami llerfers, reduced from 17.00 and $100, now $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 FURNISHER. Shenandoah, Pa It AVas'In'm Line. Tho dramatio orltio of Tlio Dally Dread, n gentlcninn of a serious mid lntolleetiiiil oast of ouunlonnnce, with rooms on the Booond il(Hr of an elegant mid commodious flat in n neighborhood of high respootnbll lty, heard n loud noise in tlio iiall below nnd stopped to tho door to Investigate. Throe or four mon in working gnrb had unloaded n plnno and wore propnring to toko it tip tho stairway. "It's fur somolrody on the floor nbove," ho sold to himself nn ho went baok to Ills study. "Anil It's n good plnno. I aaw the nnmo of the innker on tho box. If tho per son who is going to ovolvo harmony from It In tho room ovorheard" nnd ho ahud derod slightly "doosn't mnko good lnuslo It won't bo tlio fnult of tho instrumont." Half nn hour later, while deeply on gaged in writing nn olnbornto criticism on tho German 0en thnt had boon porformod tho ovening boforo, ho heard n knook at tho door, followed by this conversation: "Tiio man "at lives hero is In tho muslo business, nln't ho?" "Why, yot in ono senso bo may bo said to be onguged In in tlio" "Xlmt's w'ut I told 'om. Say, we've got a pinnnaii out yero liall way up this next flight o' stairs, nn we're stuok. Tell lm to comonu givo us n lift, will yuhf" taiioago xriuune. Kxclteinent to Continue. Our sacrifice shoe sale for both sexes has excited the people. It's Still doing it and will coutinnc. We almost give them away. At Wonier'a, 121 North Main street. Rid Yourself of Rheumatism liny Hed Flag Oil, 28o. At Otuhler Uros, drug store. PRICE SIDE BY SIDE. you should get good Muslin careful that thesizes, finish, "'tS' lgTTgmpt: i n g, too, or you LUOYD STREET. rvmr poiHTt. Uaiiiilng Thfutlglrmit the Country Olinmleled tor llantr t'ernsal. The Roadiut Ootnpanj' storage yards hands below Schuylkill Haven are working double time, Tho Oilhertott boioafh authorities are building a forty-foot bridge at Mahnnoy Plane, acrots Mahaney creek. Tnanty-flve ml dors were suspended at Itichards collisry, lit. Carmel, yesterday, for the remainder of the month. The people of Shtoandoah can again look each ether In the face without blushing. The printing of the testimony in the Kogart case Is finished. Journal. William Ooojaaer, the Lehigh Valley engineer, of DtUtio, has been glvsn the ran of the late Engineer Jonas Shaup, who meet a tragic fate near l'ottevlllo last Tuesday nl eh t. Thaddens JaWtnoWlcs, the priest deposed from 8t. Joseph's alturch, VI t. Carmel, abnut two years ago, through which a sensation was aroused, it said to be suiplsyed hy the Baptist okurch, Of Buffalo, N. V., in its de partments of mtMlooe. J. II. Mb, esiUer of the First National HanV, of Oirardville, who has been ill for the past several months with a severe attack of typhoid fever, is aow on a fair way to re covery. The P. A It. employees at Gilberton were paid yesterday. lievlval raeetiugs are using held in the Gil hertou It. E. church. Heading's garbage crematory project hat beeu abandsnatl tor this year. A hort belntlellig to David Thfltnpnon, of I-ot Ooek, dropped over on the street yea-t.-rday. The animal is completely paralysed and is not likely to recover. ' After being lost for over 60 yoars, the deed to St. Stephen's Episcopal church, Wllkes barre, has just been found, considerably gnawed by mice, In some old rubbish. Over 200 Pennsylvania photographers held their first auuual convention at llarrisbnrg yesterday, Young 1'roliibltlonlsU' mock licenses Court at Heading has beeu making all sorts of sport of the genuine tribunal. Judges Simou ton, of Dauphin, andBudlich, of Ucrks, are assisting Judge liechtel in the trial of long causes iu the civil court at Potts villa this week. The sits for a new shaft at Hurnsido col liery was chueeu by Heading officials Tester day, and when completed, work will be given to 800 additional men and boys. "Kneniles are trying to hang me." was the insans excuse advanced by Hufus Young, of Jjlmoport, J.ehigh county, for gashing his throat and wrists and attempting suicide, Hy throwing a piece of telegraph wire over the Neversink copper trolley wire near Head ing, and grounding' the former, a thief burned on and stolo 00 pounds of copper wiro. . T-. . joepn u, .ioyu, controller of Wilkes barre, has filed quo warranto papers to oust Auditors JJ, A. Morgan, W. L. IligRsnnd A. C. Good, as holding an abolished and super fluous oilice, Idealise Court. A score or more of applicants for new stands were heard 'In the license court held in room No. 3 by Judge Hecbtel yesterday, among them being lira. Kate Grady, Jaoob (Jleuions, John J. Leahy, Cbrutonher Foster, Ooitanto Nawiski, John Lynch, of Mahanoy City; Thomas Dobohus, John Curran, An thony Mycnskie. Ausust Si'hueiiler. Terrenre J. Qiiiiin, of Quinu, of MiueisvilU; Dsnisl Jlondry, of UcAdui; Klijali Hall, of-Wades-ville; Ilannah Colsmau, of Si-liuylkill town ship, and Michael Dolan, of St. Clair; !!- ward Carr, of Ashland. Among those granted were f-'amuel Xuse and Charles Applegato, of North Union town ship; John llyorrosh, of ilalianoy City; Uenry llarr, iJagle Hotel, Pinegmve; James S. Hyan, of Glrarilville, and Joseph II. Smith, of Ashland. Thirty other applicant were heard. Shortly after court opened S. 51. Kuierliiie, presented a petition signed by 72 prominent resident of Pottsville, praying the Court not to graut the usual number of liccnsts iu that town. Mole Light. Wm. Krick, tho South Main street hard ware dealer, has secured tho agency for Shenandoah, Mahanoy City and Girardville for the Sunlight Incandescent Gas Lamp. It saves more gas and is more brilliant and durable than any other burner in the market. l-ao-ut-eod llefrlgerator Robbed. Tho refrigerator of ths Hotel Frauoy is kept in a corridor at the rear of tho main building and within easy reach of the kitohen. The receptacle is almost always filled with delicacies and its locatien forms a great temptation to the urchins who resido and play in the vicinity of the hotol. While Clerk Mets was at his breakfast this morn ing, one of the dining room girls hurried in t tell him that a crowd of boys had stoimed the refrigerator. Uett made a prompt and vigorous dash, but only arrived in time to see the boys disappearing around tho corner of the hotel building with roast chicken, chunks of prime betf and other contents of the larder under their arms. There was a short. but ineffectual chase. Boys have loitered by scores about tho hotel, with yearning eyes turned upon the rcfrigerator.but the raid this morning was the first successful one. An Atlanta Kuterprise or Great 3Icrlt. It afibrds us pleasure to call especial atten tion to the advertisement of "The Mother's Friend," appearing in this issue, Tho Brad fisld Regulator Co., of Atlanta, Ga., have at great expense issued a most attractive and meritorious book, which they mail froe, con taining information of the greatest value and importance to all ladies expecting to become mothers. That tho "Mother's Friend" is a remedy wonderful in its effects, and relieves the expsctaut mother of incredible suffering and robs the final hour of confinement of its dread, pain and terror, is fully attested by the experience of happy mothers all over this continent. Send your name and address to The Bradfield Hegulator Co., Atlanta Qa., and receive in return, free, this excellent book, "To Expectant Mothers," containing information of value, to all ladles. Buy Keystone tlour. Be sure that the name Lbssio & Bass, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack; A Worthy 3roveiiieiit. The Luasrne county organization com- mittte of the Jr. O. U. A. M. are taking' an active interest in the matter of granting naturalization tatpers to foreigners, and have engaged Attorney Frank B. Meyers to look after their inttreets. He appeared In court Monday morning and asked the applicants various uuestioae about the government, with a view of preventing only the qualified ap plicant; from saeurlug papers. It is a worthy lMveuteat) whieli will be commended by all honest men. Jlarrlage Licenses. Register Bsese Issued the following mar riage licenses : Jthn It. Uorier and Lilly M. Dreber. both of Auburn; Wilbur Pettit and Stella Llnder- muth, both of Shtuandoah; Gsargt Lukash and Amanda Uvelly, both of Sbeppton; 8tevu llolovatc, of Gilberton, and I'aratka HarkaJ, of Shenandoah; Karl Lakovitcb arM Bstella Krouaa, both of Shenandoah; Folix Zapharanti and Annie Kiieliewksa, both of Shetland oah. West Maliuuoy TJoensiM. Ths Oirard Estate has filed exceptions to the sixteen licenses in West Uahauoy town ship, The applicants lease from the Girard ISstate aud have been notified that their leases will be objected to, if they continue to sell. A fight was made against the applicant iu that township last year by the same authorities. The hearing in these cases will be hsld nez Friday. I POLITICAL TALK. i The dissatisfaction In the Democratic ranks, occasioned by the result of the conferrees' I convention, is increasing. The Oitisens candidates will meet In the ' Republican Club rooms, Titman buildtMg, this even I rig. ! The primaries of the Citisans party will be , htld to-morrow between the hours of 4 and 8 p. m. j The candidates for Chief Uurgest are mak , ing a friendly, but spirited contest for the nomination. Tho will of the people 'Will be accepted by all in the proper spirit. It Is currently reported that Congressman C. N. rtrumm will be a candidate for Judge this fall, and that Senator John J. Onyle is , aspiring to succeed ths present Oougrestmaa. 1 The fast that School Directors David Mor gan and John T. Lee have no opposition for re-uominatlon is highly complimentary to I these gentlemen. The Citizens party of Shenandoah was ths first to adopt the Crawford county system of voting at primary elections in this oounty. ' Now there are quite a number of towns that j have followed our example. There are, how- 1 ever, several of the large towns that bang en to the antiquated and unsatisfactory con fenee system. i Apparently Senator Losch is a firm be liever in the principle that there are two many elective offices, lie has Introduced a bill abolishing the office of Poor Director, and the election of Warden of the prison by popular choice. A friend at our elbow is of the opinion that there It a vein of sarcasm apparent in the latest move of the Schuylkill llaven statesman. There should be a large vote at the pri maries to-morrow. Every citizen should lata atiMnlaHf ImI.m.1 In tl. Uw.,,.,1,. fare to attend tho primaries and assist iu ths ' selection of those bostqualifled for the several , positions to be filled. ' But one of the minority membsrs of the School Board asked for ronominatlon, and he was completely snowed under at the Demo- j cratic primaries. A lively coo test Is on in the Third and Fifth wards. So far as the local Democraoy is concerned, the German voters of that party must con tent themselves with ''sucking their thumbs." They are not allowed ono office, at the dictation of the party leaders. The Democratic committee in the Third ward has se far made an unsuccessful hunt for candidates who are disposed to go on the ticket. Senator Penrose will resign his seat to morrow as a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate, in order that his successor may be elected at the February election. Israel V. Durham, tho Quay loader, is to succeed Penrose. The Right Name In the Right Place. ' Pun-Tina for coughs and colds, 25o. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Deeds Recorded. The fallowing deeds have bsen rtcordod : From Christian Brown, Jr., and wife, to Emma Fell, premises in Washington town ship. From John Litweller and wife to Jesse Landbach, premises in Eldred township. From Albert D. Thomas to Elmira J. Miller, premises In Branch township. From Thomas W. Wright and others to Barbara Mooti, premises in Pottsville. A Itevelatlon for AVeak Women. Weak, nervous women who suffer from fe malo complaints, irregularities, discharee-. brkicbe, etc.. get no svmnathv Wsun thru "Inok well." No one but tliopLysirian hnnua what they suffer, and no ona hut a great snerialist in female disease llkr Dr nnun. 35 West 11th St. Now York City, the most suecessiui pliyslcian in curing these com plaints, has tho knowledge, skill and reme dies willed never fall tn nit-A. Wnmnu .l,mM know that Dr. Greene can be consulted by mail free. Write the Doctor. You cau thus get his opinion nnd advice in regard to your case free Write now it may result iu your cure. How to Favor Your Friends. Do von kuow anvone in votiriiftMiW,rlmA,1 who has diphtheria, quinsy, catarrh, it troubled with croun or anv ntlior l,rn.t affliction? If so you will bestow a gi.it favor on humanity by recommending a trial of Thompson's Diphtheria Cure which was never known to fail, if used according to directions. Thousands have tried it aud they are the ones who speak most highly of it. Their evidence surely cannot be ignored Sold at Kirlin'sdrugstore at 50 cents a bottle. Sunday Telephone Sen Ice. The Long Dittanco Telephone Company sometime ago assured its patrons that they wouiu be lurnisnea witn servico onBundav at all its exchanges. They have fulfilled this promise in all hut one particular. At Ashland they retain the 'phono In position on Sundays, but it is difficult to get some ono to answer to the usual "Hello I" at that end of the 11ns. TO CUHK A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho inonoy if itfalls to euro. 25 cents. Can c'lt lletween Cars. Andicw Galgut, a Lithuanian, 43 years of age, was bauly squeezed about tho knees this morning by beiug caught between ths bump ers of suipty coal cars nt the Ellangowan collisry. Ho was removed to his home on North Plum alley aud attended by Dr. G. M. Hamilton. Contagious Blood Poison has been ap. propriately called the curse of mankind. It is the one disease that physicians can not cure; their mercurial aud potash remedies only bottle up the poison in the system, to surely break forth in a more virulent form, resulting in a total wreck of the system. Mr. Prank B. Martin, a prominent jeweler at 926 Pensylvania Ave., Wash- mgton.D.C.says; I was for a long time under treat merit of two oi the best physi cians of this city, for a severe case of blood poison, but my condition crew worse all the while, not withstanding the fact that they charged me three hundred dollars. My mouth was filled with eating sores; my tongue was almost eaten away, so that for three months I was unable to taste any solid food. My hair was coming out rapidly, and I was in a horrible fix. I had tried various treatments, and was nearly dis couraged, when a friend recommended S.8.S. After T had taken four bottles, I began to get better, and when I had finished eighteen bottles, I wag cured sound and well, my akin was without a blemish, and I have had no return of the disease. S.S.S. saved me from a life of misery." S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable) will cure any case of blood poison. Books on thedisease and its treat ment, mailed free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Blood Poison. "WW sss SUFFER NO Paine's Celery Compound is Working Miracles in Curing Disease. Paiue's celery compound is working mir ac es in the cure of disease ! So says a recent article by the foremost medical essayist in Boston. "Nothing shows more conclusively," he i.!ds, "the astonishing capability of Panto's relcry compound than the thoughtful, open minded class of peeple who use it and recom mend it, both iu public and among their cles ost nnd dearest friends and relatives. Among us (physicians) there Is no longor any hesi tancy in recommending this greatest remedy without stint of praise." About tho same time tho above article was published there appeared in the Boston Jour nal, the follnwfuglotterfrom David K. Chast er of 452 Windser st., Cambridgeport, a sub-, urb of Boston: "I take great pleasure in testifying to the extraordinary merits of Paiue's celery com pound. For tomo time past I have been un der the treatment of two weil-known local doctors, but their combined efforts proved of ro avail. I have been foryears a harsh skep tic in regard to advertised medicines, but having suffered excruciating pains in the 10$ fJgtffiSV . 2501 SU8mmM&3& DRUGGISTS SniflTIITPr V finiPllNTPPn are any ctseof constipation, Cascarets are the Ideal I.axa. ttDdUhUliUlI UUBnAIilliDU tire, nerer crip or gripe.but cause cnsTnatnralresnUs. Sam. pie and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO.. Chicago, Montreal, Can., orNert York. 317. New Agency Secured. T. T. Willianu has removed his general lnsuranco and steamship office from No. 4 to No. 123 South Jardin street, and in addition to his long list of first-class companies lias secured the agency of the Hartford Fire In surance Company, of Hartford, Conn. This company was established in 1704 and is one of tho most substantial in tho world. Its assets aggregate $10,001,607.55. For insurance in the best companies at the lowest rates, and steamship tickets on all linos, apply to T. T. Williams, 123 South Jardin street. 1-0-1 m Soothing ioi burns, scalds, chapped hands and lips. Healing for cuts and soros. In stant relief for piles, stops pain at once. These are the virtues of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. C. H. Hagenbuch. MISCELLANEOUS. I- OST A tiger-eye ring and hrneelet key en 1 closed iu a email pink box, bearing the address of Thomas ltuchnnan, 'South Alain street. Was lost on Saturday. A liberal reward will bo paid to tho Under, upon return of the same to this office. 1 M-8t IJIOlt SALE. Three horses, three single ) carriages, three cutters, one three-seated sleigh, three sets double harness nnd three eete single harness, one coal wagon, moving wagon, one double onrrlngo nnd otherartloles connected with n first-class livery stable. Apply nt ItER ALI office. l-9-2v 00 AAA Money to loan on first mortgage. JpiijUUU Apply to T. II. JiKDnAix, Altor- ney-nt-Law, 12-28-1 m T7OH RRNT. Two nice unfurnished rooms. U well heated. Apply at No. 311 West Oak stieet. UAtl T710K RBNT. A nice room. second floor. suitable for ouice uurnoses. Anply at 1IE1UL1) oQlee iOIt RRNT. Store room and dwelling No. 17 nonn nam street. Apply to jaoou 14011, It North Main Street. WANTED. In Shenandoah, live men to act as general and industrial agents for life Insurance company with new features. Must have push and ability to handle solicitors siioeeestully. Permanent if work is satisfactory. Por territory and particulars address 862 Bourse Building, Philadelphia. l-l-18t-eod A UNIFORM Price of 10 CENTS is olutrged for the BRONCHO Homoeopathlo REME DIES because it's enough. Try them for yourself and set that "They do the Work." If you will once try them you will always use theui. ..SKIN'D FOR SAIII'LK.. BRONX CHEMICAL, COA1PANY, Yonkars, N. Y. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. OomU delivered promptly. WILLIAM. H. nUSSER, 26 'East Centre Street. Celebrated Female m.U snd iiin itttrr Ulhxa ' with Ttiur nil renamifsl 1UI a other liu nuwdM. Alwtyi buy U be Sad avoid dku Bt OuuuiImS tuiwrkif to aj oOan. IWeWdy goL nnwuui, t on. ih.s- l. (kit!! 111 lit wia, A I KORE NOW ! 1 head, which the doctors informed me were due to ni uijlgic symptoms, I determined to try Paiue'ti celery compound, on tho adviee of a frieud. "To my surprise I found an entire change going on after taking a little over three bot tles and I began to feel like a new man. I have for the past 10 or 12 years suffered from pains iu the back and other symptoms of dc rangeiaeni, of the kiudeys nnd bladder, aud have spent many sleepless nights in conse quence, but now I sleep sound, thanks to the common stnst which induced me to try Paine's celery compound. I will ever pralfe the marvelous potency of this valuable medi cine, and at any time will lie glad to give personal testimony at my address, should any sufferer care to call, as I consider it selfish to keep such a blending boused up, and think the proprietoti ol Paine s i'FWy compound deserving of more tbaukq than lean convey iu Vrwids, for miking ire a new man." A word to other nifiVrers : Go to youi druggiit for a bottle of Paine's celery compound, aud allow him to sell you nothing else I iV t'Ll'SmT'W ALL ToomonE do to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms fui painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silvel fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations froe. Wo make all kinds of slates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Lti-.n Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and etf iperationa that ir taiu to Jiental JJWVSdi; , Nocharge3 f&W&e'if? X when plates are orderedr.Wgatjpg-iiily users of vitalired air for tho paint ess extraction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, ITItruan's Block) East Centre St root. Office nours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. The primaries of the Citizens party of the Borough of Shenan doah will be held on THURSDAY, JAN. 28, '97, From 4 to 8 p. m., at the following places : FIRST WARD . SBC0NO WARD THIRD WARD POURTU WARD P1PTH WARD - Kerulrlck Mouse Farnier'tt Hotel Ben, Richards Peter Hlley Schmidt' Hall Hy order of toe Standing Committee. DANIEL STERNER, Pre. W. J. W ATKINS, Sec'y. -FOR TH&- BEST GROCERIES 1 -AND' .IXOWKST PRICES. GO TfJ mri -i V3. lYicmsKey CURtCOfiSTIPATIOHgX i rHQBLLTl In Sf 10S S, M I awi Ml