"j , 1 Fit In MAHANOY oitt. No Clinnge In tlir Lakeside Railway Management. M vhattiiv Ci rv, Kcti 0 - nquirles at the I Take(de Katlway hendiiiiirtorft do uot bear tml tlio stHl"niciil published hy some news papers to the eflW't thnt the road lias bet-n transferred to the management of K. W. Ah 11 net that Mr. Ash is now umiiniting thnt line In conjunction with lux iniiii lu'diient of the Sclmylkill Traction lino, although tt is ptniible that Changes will lip nude In the near future. At present 1 )il las Sanders, of Philadelphia, the presi dent of the Lakeside line, is In full charge of the road, and Its affairs are being con duited as in the past. Liime Schrock.vho was struck in the face playfully with a slate rag by a fellow pupil in school and became blind, is living cared for at the Miners' hospital and the parents an' assured that sight will be restored. To-morrow will lie state work day In Y. M. ('. A. circles and special sen ices will be held in the German Lutheran church at 8:80 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Charles O'Brien was painfully Injured while coasting on Main street last evening. His slot! ran against a tree lwx. HIS ASHES COLD. The lteroalli of Hanker Arons nought nt l'ubllo Auction 1'or 3.7fi. Tho ashea of n human being were gold iu the urn nt an miction In Ilrombcrg, Germany, two weeks ago. They were sold without reserve mid were; obtained by the highest blddi r fur J.1.75. Tho highest bid der was uot of the Uwul man's kin, but ho carted away the mortuary urn and Its con tents to his home with appropridte care and solemnity. Tho ashes, which were sold without re servo, were those of Albert Arons. He founded a banking business In Bromberg 50 years ago, nnd about ton years ago, having accumulated all tho money ho eared for, he moved to Berlin. Ho left a man nnmed Mulh-r In charge of tho bank, and when ho died four years ago tho business, in nxTordanoo with tho will, wont Into Muller's hni'dn. His last rdmest was that Mi l,(i, iy be burned and thnt tho urn oon t 1'ii.irhls ashes lie set on a sholf in the olllee of tho Bromberg lmnk. Ills last ro quest was hooded. Ills ashes rested In the place where ho had lieen active for 40 years. One year ago Muller died. The bank lie came Involved In dllllcultios. Tho business was wound up and tho olllco furniture was advertised to 1 sold at auction, In obedi ence to nn orderfrom the courts. With the furniture the ashes of Arons came under tho hammer. Without Hands, Yet Accused of I'orgory. !' 1 . A T 1 1 , . , j-iiu .Lvov. xv. ruwior, who is minus ootn nanus, was arrested at Annlston, Ala., tho other afternoon, being wanted in Elborton, Go., on a charge of forging threo rent notes and a mortgage on a farm. Fowler was pastor of the Klberton Pres byterian church for three months last year. Fowler lost his hauds within a few weeks of each other about three years ago. Ho took out an aocldent polloy for $6,000, and. seven clays afterward one of his hands was shot oft whllo hunting. When this wound healed nnd before the first policy was paid, another policy was taken out. Fowler went out gunning again In n few days and came book with the other luud blown to pieces. Tho insurance company Is lighting tho payment of tho policies on the ground that the loss of the hands was not due to accident. It Is not explained how tho ul logi'd forgeries wero committed. St. Louis O lobe-Demoarnt. . I Tours to Florida. No district in America presents, during the Winter season, so many varied attractions as the State of Florida. Besides its delightful climate, which to one os-ap'ng from the cold and unhealthful changes in tho North seems almost ethereal, it is pre-eminently a laud of sport and pleasure Along its cloven hundred miles of salt-water coast and in its twelve hundred fresh-water lakes are fish of almoet every conceivable variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Northern waters to tho tarpon, pompano, and others of a more tropical character. Nowhere in all onr broad land can the angler find a greater variety of game or better sport. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, hears, panthers. and wild cats roam at large through the more i sparsely settled regiuns, while birds of all 1 kinds may be found in abundance through-i out the State. The more novel sport of al-I ligatorand manatee hunting may also he in dulged in by the more adventurous tourist, j Wltn its matchless climate, its orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, its fishing and hunting, and its extensive forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, the lover of nature, the sportomau and tho explorer. To this attractive state the Pennsylvania Ilailroad Company has arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season of 1807, leaving by special train January 28, February 0 and 23, and March. 0. The first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets for the fourth tour will be valid to return until May 31 by regular trains. Kates for tho round trip. $80.00 from New York, $4s.00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking offices, or address Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, liroad street station, Philadelphia. "SOMETHING... TO REMEMBER BY." There can be no more suitable gift for gentleman or lady friend at this time than one of our lPflIiEflTIHESIj& We have a choice line from which to select at reasonable prices. HOOKS & BROWN a- North Mln St. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Tnnfcct'taMno in nil its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. WB HAVE TIIK MOST HAND SOME DESIGNS OK ..OIL CLOTHS XX TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, D. 98 ymit OENTKE STREET WHAT IS Palno's celery compound is the one remedy i tint ran he trusted to make a person Well. It stops the drain nn the nervous system; dispels harmful humors from tho blood, and increases Ita volume and its nonrlshlng capa city Its ability to relieve those ailments that seem to he peculiaily the misfortune of wom en isoverwhelhiingly proved by the many tes timonials from women of the highest standing in the enmlntinities whero they live. Its regulating power does away with "that disheartened feeling " The aggravated oauses of disordered liver and kidneys, mental depression, hysteria and lours to California. California lias been most fittingly termed the "Italy of A in. rica." All the delicious balm, the cloudless sky, and the rich ver dure of the great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of the Pacific. Here nature basks in the sunshine of her own beauty; and hore she has established her own sanltarinm, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With tho snow mantled peuka of the Sierras upon the one hand, the calm 1'aciflc with its soft breeses upon the other, and a veritable paradise of flowers, fruits and plants betweeu, man can find and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania llailruad Company, recognising the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of eroding the continent, Inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palare cars from Now York to. the Pacific Coast, and st pping at the principal points of interest on route. The great popularity of them tours demonstrates the wisdom of the movement. For the season of 1887 three tonrs have been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January ST, February , and March 87. Tho first lour will run direct to San Diogo via St L-iuis and the Santa Fe Houlr, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt Ijike City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing five week; in California. The second tour will run via the Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to San Diogo, stopping at the "Crescent City" during the Mnrdi Grus Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lake (3ty, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks In California. The third tour will run via Chicago, Denver, and Salt Lake City, allowing passengers to re turn by regular trains via different routes within nine months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Olenwood Springs, Leadville and tho Garden of tho fieds. Itatos from all points on the Pennsylvania Ilailroad System east of Pittsburg : First tour, $310; second tour, $360; third tour, $210 round trip, and $150 one way. For detailed itineraries and other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing oHlces, or address George W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, liroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Help Comes to Those Who Take Ited Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. At Guilder Bros., drug store. To Revise tho Constitution. Senator Bromley lias Introduced a reso lution requesting congress to oall a con vention for tho revision of tho constitution of tho United States and soliciting other states to tako similar action. Tho pream ble says : "It is necessary that changes lie mndo In thosnld constitution in order to adapt It to tho present conditions and to protect tho country ngalust great nnd Impending dan gers, mid to prevent any Improper judicial euoroaolimerits and the abnormal growth of powerful corporations and Influences that could not bo foreseen at tho time of the adoption of tho constitution." Would llo Too Had. A Now York paper announces thaT"LU lliin Ilusscll probably will go to Australia nnd will tnko all her personal charms with lur. " That's right. It would be very an noying, of course, to find after arriving in Australia tliat her personal charms had been carelessly left behind on her dressing tabK Chicago Times-Herald. GENUINE IMPOTED BEER Nourishing nnd exhilarating 5 GEfiTS PEK GLASS Absolutely pure, stantly oil hum! at Contains to alcohol. Con- JACOB NOLL'S, K0. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. -CLEARING SALE-- Offers Unusual Opportunities for Great Bargains. We rather sacrifice all profits, and goods over another season. Our WINUUCb. A half-price ticket on all our fall and winter clothing included in this sale. Hutidreds of small lots of broken sizes will be sold at exactly Suits. Men's all-wool Hulls In OaMluiere and Ohevlute, reduced from 18.00 Men's KiijtlMt Melton and 811k Mixed Worsted Suits, reduced from 110 00 to Men's l'lnent Oasslineres and Black Clay Suite, reduoad from H6.00 to Iloya' all-wool suits ami Chin chilla Keefere, reduced from $9.00 and KM, now 12.75 and.. $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 i WsSntisfnction Guaranteed or Money Bnek.B LEVI REFOWICH, THE ONLY ONE PE.ICE CLOTHING- HOUSE, HATTER AND FURNISHER. io and 12 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. JDandy f uu CURECOslSTSPATIOfrl io 4 I 23 SO ? do ,v ivrpr v pttiti JVTrrri ti mr nnr jniuuuuiuui uvnunii iuuk ae.r pleii.jil booklet tnt. id. STUII.IM. UKKUll FAME'S CELERY COMPOUND ? kindred troubles, arc recognised and dealt with by Palno's celery compound. In a radical and scientific manner that embodies the most advanced medical Ideas of this last decade of the century. Palno's celery compound strengthens the stomach when It Is irritable and Inclined to indigestion, and prevents dyspepsia ; it re lieves palpitation of the heart that results from irregular nerve -supply to that vital organ, and puts new life Iuto the entire nervous system. Persons In sound health are not continually reminded of their heart, stomach or liver by distress In those organs. Whenever languor I'HItSONAI. M1SNTION. Edward Johnson made a flying business trip to Hasletoii yesterday. Charles Meyers spent to-day among acquaintances In Ftaekvllle. Letter Carrier John Bock has gone to Mo Kennshurg to visit relatives Harvey L'sslg left for Ortvigsbnrg to-day, after a pU a wnt vacation with his parents. Mrs. Nedea, of Danvilhyls the guest of her sou, ('. and I. Poliiomaii Daniel lledea, en North Jardin street. Miss Idaho P. Kolb left town this morning for Alburtis, where she will spend a few weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moyer leave town to night for Southampton, Its., where they will visit Mrs. M oyer's relatives. Miss Carrie Beddall, of Port Carlton, Is so journing at the residence uf Miss Unss'o IWonc, on East Centre street. I .otter Carrier Malonv, who was off duty for a few days on account uf a sprained leg, suiiaiiivd by a fall on ice, is again on his route. Misses Sadie Miller and Fannie Dreader, of Biugtnwn, passed through town thin morning bound for Frackvllle, where they will visit friend. Just try a 11M box of Casuareta, tlii finest liver and Imwol regulator ever made. ley I'areuieuts AgNln. George Johnson, of -North Pear alley, who fell on an icy lavement In the eatly part of this Week, is lying ill at his home. lie com plains of severe pains in the abdomen. The physician in nttoudiiuce cannot state whether the injuries are of an interim! or external nature. r When bilious or costive, eat a Cascnret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 35o. Kobbctl a Dummy. A Polo who gave the namo of Joseph ltlaos and place of rosldonco as Ilridge street, this morning stole an overcoat valued at $10 from a dummy in front of David Levi tie's store, on South Main street. Blazes put on the coat and walked away. lie was followed and arrested by Levlno. When taken before Justice Cardln fllassis, who appeared to be intoxicated, denied that he stole tho coat, hut attempted no explanation as to how he got possession of it. He was committed for trial in default of $800 bail. Chtireli Special. Itov. Alfred Heebner will preach in tho M. K. church to-uinrrow. Subject for the morning sermon, "The Silent Looks of Christ." Evening sermon, "Tho Certain Sound of God's Great Bell." After conduct ing tlio study of tho Sunday school lesson with his class of younn men, tho pastor preaches iu Yatoevillo and administers the sacrament of tho Lord's supper. A cordial invitation to all. Died In SllnersvUIc. Word was received in town at noon to-day of tho death of John J. Thomas, of Minors villo, of general dobility. Deceased was 07 years of age and had been suffering for along period. He is survived by his wife and four children : Mrs. Joseph Hall, Mrs. E. C. ISrobst and William Thomas, of town, and David Thomas, of Mincrsvillo. Water rlpo liursts. A part of East Applo alley and East Coal street were flooded to-day by tho bursting of ono of the Shenandoah ntor & Gas Com pany's mains, bat no serious damage was reported. Begin Right With Coughs and Colds. Take tliej sure cure, Pan-Tina, 26c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Iloaducho. A nleax-nt laxative. All Druggists. CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW COST I I will clone out In 30 days my entire stock of BOOTS AND MI0E3 of the lu-st nnd llneHt make. Tltv greater piirt of this stuck is home made gondii. Reason for selling out I Intend to leave town. Cull eaily and cxnndno tlio fctock GEO. MANNING, 1SS 3. Coal St. even part of their cost, than carry entire stock is marked down. verconts. All-Wool Beaver ami Melton ( ) v ercoftts, red uotxl f rofn ftS.00 to All-Wool Kenwy Orerroota, clay lined, satin bock, -raluvetl from 110.00 to Finest Rngllfth Kervey and Frlex Overcoat, reduced from $16.(0 to Boys' Overcoats, Ulsters and Keefers, reduced from 17.00 nnd S6.00, now $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 cathartic ft &'S ALL DHU66I5TS : ,'A - eor runMipalion. I aftrarcfK are the Ideal uu nr,p or npi-,liui i-aiiie easy natural rrnults. bam-A 1(1.. I'hlraxo, Montreal. Can., or Ne York. jit.J or pain attack the body there Is no question as to the urgent need of strengthening and restoring the health by Palno's celery com pound. Women lu trying ooonpationa : not only housewives, but saleswomen, teachers, book-keepers and others penned up for long boars behind desks and counters will find their health and strength greatly Improved by the nse of l'slne's celery compound. A soundly nourished nervous system and a rich, pnre blood supply brought about by Palno's celery compound are the best bulwark against such diseases or debility and impov erishment as rheumatism, neuralgia, head ache aad sleeplessness. This great Invigora- PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughuut tlie Country Chronicled for Hatty I'eruanla Monroe county' fair will sell no liquor tills year. David Moyer, of Itfsh Valley, near Sliamo kln, dropped dead while ImUlierlng. Franklin comity Is worried with over 900 tramps in tbo jail at Cliatulir rsburc. The Archliald patricide, Jolm Gana, wan convicted at Scmnton of manslaughter. John II. Jones, a miner for many yean, was killed in No. 2 shaft at Nanticoke by a fall of rook. Lehigh Valley Railroad employes at Delano and other nearby places wfll be paid Janu ary wages next Wednesday. Twnty-tlvree applicants for license from Phamokin and Coil township were refused by Judge Savido on Thursday. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Co.. went tia.000 on iu Delano reservoir, and $35,000 on Us llaelctou reservoir In 1886. Mine Inspector Stein reports but three fatal accidents iu his district so far this year. ii mi Inst fourteen credited to the same period last year. Several of the mem'iers of the Annuncia tion Litem ry Society are already ongnged in practice for t'.'e entertainment which will he Kiveu in the near future. Tim Puttsville Iron A Steel Comjiauy is hipping structural steel to Baltimore for the ew court houee in that eity. Awakened by their baby coughing as t breathed tbe smoke. Daniel Parson's family, at BariRor, were liarely able to escape from their burning home. As culm washings have repeatedly choked the mill race and stopped David Zehuer's grist mill, at Zehnor's, Schuylkill county, ho has sued tho Lehigh Coal Company for $80,000 damages. N. T. Lewis & Co., of Philadelphia, havo been awarded tho contrast to furnish the" conductors and brakomenof several branches of the Heading Railway with uniforms at $10 a piece. A rule mi granted by court to show why tho charter of St. Mary's Greek Catholic church, of MacAdoo should not lie revoked. It Is ulaimed the oliartsr was granted on mis representation. From appearances there is a disagreement between the pastor and the church trustees. Plglit Between Cnttlemen and Thieves. Wichita. Kan.. Fsli. B. A onooini tn The Beacon says that the rumor of tho ram on tlie Sac and Fox asenoy arose from a battle between cattlemen and thieves, thirty miles east of theagrency, In which several men wero killed. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Fighting has occurred in the frontier of Slam between tho French and the Siamese. The Kansas legislature has invited Hon. William J. Bryun to deliver an address before that body. Thomas F. Klpple was yesterday sentenced, at Now Haven, tobehangod July 14 for wife murder. Port Darwin, a small town In tho couth of Australia, has been nearly obliterated by a hurricane. Mrs. Stanford, widow of the late ox Senator Leland Stanford, of California, has completed arrangements to sell over $500,000 worth of land. The British government contem plates the construction of five battle ships and three first class cruisers, and the addition of 10,000 men. The free silver fuslonists of Iowa have issued an address to the people of the state recommending the alliance of all free silverltes on the same basis as effected In the last campaign. Tlio Weather. For Now Jersey and onstorn PennsyW rania: llaln; southeasterly winds. Now Agency Secured. T. T. Willianu lias removed his Kenera insurance and steamship oillce from No. 4 to No. 183 South Jardin street, and in addition to liia long list of ilrst-clau cnminnieg hag secured tlio agency of tho Hartford Firo In suranco Company, of Hartford, Conn. TIU company was established iu 17W and is one of the most substantial in the world. Its assets aggregate $10,001,097.53. For insurance iu the best companies at the lowest rates, aud steamship ticket uu nil lines, apply to T. T. Williams, 123 South Jardlu street. 1-0-ltu Marriage Licenses. John n. Steeple, of Joliott, and Bessie Hall, of llavine. Levi Dornsifo, of Gilberton, and Annio C. Wittig, of Tamaqua. John Kreiczak, of Lansford, and Cylija BlorzUiwsta, of Shouandoali. Irvln J. lteichert, of North Manheim town ship, and Mary E. Moycr, of South llanhira township. Harvey O. Nsy and Llasle Ney, both of uogms township. Deeds Kecordetl. From Christian Knll and wife toll. Quttav Lasser, premises in Ashland. From Barbara Morts et vlr to Homes U. Moyer, premised in PotUville. From Hugh Sharp et al to Nancy Sharp, premises in Balm township. From James Lofendo to Bow Leo, premises in Kline township. From John Morgan et al to Ann Jones, premises in Mlnersville. Never Falls for Coughs and Colds. That's what Fan-Tina it, 28c. At Grnhler Bros., drug store. Liquor License Court, There are still a number of old stand auplicauou to be disposed of by the court. The follow! ug were handed down yesterday ; Karl Kudmluls, Taird ward, Shenandoah, applicant for wholesale and retail license. The retail license granted and wholesale refuted. Lewis 11. Cochran, Third ward, Potttvllle, refused for violation of law. Startling Iturelatluus Of bargain chances in our large line of ladles', misses', gents', youth's and cblldrens' foot wear. They are exceptional bargains. At Womer's, 184 North Main street. S-l-tf I'etWville's "400." Minstrels. Tbe Shenandoah Athletlo Club want l'otts vllle's "400" Minstrels to give their show in the opera house at this plaoe. They wrote yesterday for terms. If they are syecepted the show will be given in a few weeks. lie Took a Drop. While feeding pigeons in a coup on top of a stable, Andrew Alex, of South limerick street, fell from tbe roof this morning aud fracturpd his left leg below the knee. The Injured man lay there for some time until he was discoered by a member of bis family. A physician was summoned and the fracture reduced. tor not only cures these diseases ; but by untitling up me system prevents their gain ing a lodgment in the body. When one hears it confidently declared by so many well-known and representative men and women everywhere that Pnlno'a celerv ) compound positively and permanently oures disease mat at arm gianoe seem so remote from each other as olironlcooiutlpatlou, hys teria and nervousness, Inquiry Into tiiase dis eases shows that their common origin Is a run-down, exhausted nervous system and vitiated blood, and Palne's celery compound bullda up the one and purifies and strength ens the other. Always I'rotnpt. To the Oncers and Members of the Home Friendly Society of Baltimore, Md., It. L. Tally, President. Gkntlbmen : Flease allow me to acknowl edge the promptness with which your society, through Superintendent William T. Urm, and agent, Jamos Patterson, paid tho claipi of Tlilrty-sls dollars, duo mo upon the death of my father, James Uannel. The payment was made within 24 hours after my lather's death nnd wholly without solicitation on my part. Mrs. Mart ii a Jones. -Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 5, 1807. I hereby ncknwledge payment of ten dol lars, through your Superintendent, William T. Evans, aud agent, Harry 1 tense, uimu tlie death uf my oh lid, who hnl bn-n insured only slnoe last November. lean fully attest the faithfulness OT your society. WlIXtAW HEM". Shenandoah, Pa.. Feb. 6, 1807. I -nn very rrateful to your society for the payment, through yoflr Superintendent. Win. T. 10 vans, and agent, IHvii Feist, of ten dollars due me upon the death of my child, who wits lusured only on the 1st Inst., aud I had paid only leu cents In premiums. This is mRlcient evidence for me that your society carrier out Its contract faithfully. Maoiiamne Cgisiac. Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 5, 1807. 2-6 St Vor Wlrto AwhIeo Purchasers. Special inducements in new carpets nnd oil cloths. Sheetings 10-4 for 13 acuta per yard. Bargains iu dress goods of all kinds. It will pay you to oall at 2 B-lW P. J. MONACIHAN'S. Hnrpor's Weekly. A few of the special features of the Fcbru ary Numbers of Ilarpor's Weokly are an noiinced by tliopublishers. Tho first chapters ot a new serial story by John Kendrick Bangs, entitled "The Pursuit of the IIouso- boat," a sequel to "The Houseboat on the Styx," will be given, with illustrations by Peter Nowoll ; tho progress of tlie Cuban uovolt will be recorded from week to wcolc ; the proposed Zoological Gardens in Bronx Park will form the subject of nn illustrated paper ; the Plague in India will bo ably des cribed ; Colonol George E. Waring, Jr., will continue his valuable series of articles on Street Cloanlng in European Cities j the New Cripplo Creek will bo shown in picture nnd text j a thoughtful and important artlclo by the editor. Henry Loomis Nelson, will havo as its subject Prosldcnt Clovclaud and his Administration ; and soveral articles on tlio political questions of tho day will be con tributed by Hou, Carl Schurz. Do You Know of Any Ono? Do you know of any ono in your neighbor hood who has diphtheria, croup, quinsy, boro throat, or is in any way troubled with throat affections? If so by all means advise them to uso Thompson's Diphtheria Cure. Your friends will thank you all through life if they uso this medicine according to instruc tions and learn that it positively euros all diaeasos it claims, and especially diphtheria, which is tho most dreaded of all diseases. Sold at Kirlln's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. A lady at a ball called hor bean an Indian becauso he was on her trail all tho time. Now wo'ro Indians on your trail to make you a customer, if wo ouco get you. Factory SnOE Stobe. MANUHL. At Shenandoah, Pa . on the 4th int., Jamee Manuel, aged 74 years, 4 months. Tho funeral will take placo on Sunday, the 7th Inst., at 1:00 o'clock, services holng held nt the family residence, 302 West Coal street. In terment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives respectfully invited to nttend. Bloomsburo Solt . . . . dure Sanitarium For Cure of Liquor" arcj MorDrire Habits. No detention from business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., SnitNANDOAU, PBNN'A. IjiunausoN's tiibatkb, P. J. FEnoU60!f, MANAOnnr 6 Nights and Saturday Matinee, COMMENCING Monday, February 1st. Jp. A.Himmelein's- Superb Company, 'THE iDEftliS; Headed by the Clever Comedy Team BEATRICE EARLE-M. B. STREETER. Augmented by Howssn's 30th Century Band and Orchestra, In a pleasing Iteiwrtoire of plays. TO-NIGHT Prices, IO, 20 and 30 Cents. Matinee Prices, io and 20 Cents. Change of Play at Every Performance. Seats on sale at Kirlln's Drugstore! It Is Dangerous To let' that oonali go without care. It may run Into a aortolu oophdltloii. This can be avoided by uslug tlie BRONCHO Homoeopathic REMEDY for oouglw and colds. "They do th Worlc" 10 CENTS AT ALL IllUaOIrfi - SKHD FOJl aU!IU& BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkera, N. Y. SCHOYLKILL C00N1Y BRICH Dry Goods Buying Wilkinson's. .... . . tp t- There's pleasure and comfort in shopping, here ; godd day light in every corner of the Bfg St&re, Ipt of, com fortable seats at every counter imd-ljriglii, cant- ' petent salespeople ready to supply your DOItliAttS DO DOUBLE We oner one hun ched pieces, double fold dress plaids made to sell at I2jc tor 6J4C, per yard, just half price. SPECIAL VALUES IN SATTEENS. Simpson's fuv sr-t-l'-cns in twenty ne w printings go for 8c, per yard. Are Fast finding owners at tempting prices; in some lines we chop off a iiurd or even half of the original selling prices. For Ladies in stylish. S ale ; at continue prices. END OF The Muslin Underwear, Men's White Shirts, Made Sheets and Sheeting, Pillow Cases and Bolsters, New White Goods and Embroideries. Tlie Famous McCall Paper Patterns, 1 0 and 1 S Cents Each. Why Pay More? We guarantee our patterns to be the latest and best in the world, an eight-page illustrated fashion sheet free for the asking. -t !Le 3 MAIN STREET. EiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHH . Mi, - in the FOB SA.IiE EVERyWHEEB - - " illllllllllllllllllllJIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIirillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli MISCELLANEOUS. F Oil ItENT. Store room and dwelling, No. 132 North Main street. Annly to John J. Bobbin. 2-1-lw POU RRNT. Desirable store room. Good location. No 28 North Wain street. Apply at F. J. I'orU & Son's 21 N. Main St. 1-80-tt 17IOR RUNT. A nloe room, Sfoond door. suitable fbr olfloe purposes. Apply at IIBKAM3 ofuee ITlOIt RKNT. Store room and dwelling No. 17 North Main Street. Apply to Jacob Noll, II North Main Street. WANTED. In Shenandoah, live men to out ae general and Industrial aorents for lifo insurance company with new features. Must havo push and ability to handle solicitors suocossfiilly. Permanent if work is satisfactory. For territory and liarticulars address 862 Bourse Building, Philadelphia. l-19-18t-eod Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some simple thlair to natentt Preteet your Ideuj thsr may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDERBURN CO.. Patent Attor. Beys, Washington, D. C. for tlmlr 1,900 prise otter sad list ot two hundred InTaaUons wanted. Evan J. Davies, I.lVEltY AND Undertaking ! 13 NTardin Street. r Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery waon awaits your order, (leodi delivered promptly. WILLIAM 11. HUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. wants. DUTY THIS H0HTJ1. new effects, perfect fitting and Saturday last was lo be the end of the special prices for the White Goods request of many patrons' we will to sell at the same advertised LLOYD STREET nro progressive and keep Informed of the World's Progress. Tho well In- E formed and thrifty Houso-wlfo will always keep RAINBOW" LINIMENT 1 house, as a standard remedy for Hprains, uruises, urainps, imcumatism, and all aches and pains. E Price 25 els. and B0 ct. per bottle. Prepared by 11. 1. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. old-mid -Knnim. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, iTitman's Blockl East Contra Streat. OfUoe Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Angles, late of Reading, Manager. NOTICE;-Dr. Q, 8. Hartley is still con- neeted with the establishment. ALL EXAMINATIONS 1'llHK We make all kind of plates, (told Oowiut, Aluminum Crowns Logan drowns, Crows and Bridge work and all opwatteaf tut per tain to Dental Surgery . No charges for extracting whan J4jM art ordered. We are tbe only users eTmllsW air for tbe painless extraction of teetb. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. MAIN $'A -.'tis " 1 1 isWiBsffisfrsrt TTtfUif f in n