You Are Invited To inspect our complete line of . . . Holiday Goods, on Saturday, Nov. 27th, 1897. The 'Nothing costs less than looking." HOOKS & BROWN a North Viln S( SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY Lemon nuns l'sftnttt Ondy Soft Oream Omuly, oil lln vm... UnMr Oiii ?fpw KhbIaiiiI Peanut Taffy...... Itokw Mixed Oomllen Stolam Buttercup Stlek Higr Catted Peanut Frenh Butter Scnteh Ortooaimt Tidfy Howrhound Drt CttoeoiateCre im All ktn'i of fruit cn..ily . ... Klondyk Clold Boston lif it . Omw DnU-s And till Different Kinds of Choice NEW YORK COHFECTIONERY COMPANY, iiO North Main Street. I'l'i'sOiiaUj-OoiHliieltir "lours ln lVnua.tl ntlft Itallroad. i SEASON OP 1897-8. TliO PersanallF-Conihirted Tourist Systen Of ttio Pennsylvania ltallroad OnmtMiiy i tin mmt complete and elaliorate system ol pleasure traveling and sight-seeing yet do T'stsl It Is the consummation of the tilll mate Idea Id railroad, tr.ivel. the final evole tloo of nnassiilahle perfection. For the season of '07 and 'OS it lionnrrmigMl for the following tours : California. Four tours will leave Now York, Philadelphia, and Uarrlshnrg January 8, January 27. February 10, and March 10 With the exception of the flint party golne and the last returning, all of those partlc will travel by the "Golden Gate Special" lie tween New York anil California, stopping a intern ting points en route. Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville wil leave New York and Philadelphia January 28, February 8 and 22, and March 8 Tin first three admit of a stay of two weeks fi tlm "Flowery State." Tickets for the futirtl tour will be good to return by regular traint Until May 81, 1S83. Old Point Comfort, rtichmond, Sid Wash iDgton. Three s' ! iy tours will leave Now York and Phila elphia Fe ruiiry 10, March 10 and Aprll7. Old Point Comfort and Washington. -Three four-day tours will leavo Now York am' Philadelphia Decemlier S8, January 20 and April 23. Old Point Comfort. Six tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 28, January 29, February 19, March 10, April 7 and 23. Washington. Soven tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 2S. Jan uary 13, February 3, March 3 and 31, April 21 and May 12. Detailed itineraries of tlio above, tours, giving rates and full information, may be procured of Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York; 800 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; 780 Broad Street, Newark, N. J ; or Geo. W. Jloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. J'rotrroHHlvt- Vlctoif lu Loudon. London, Nov. 27. The result of the polling for thei lecllonof fifty-five mem bers of the school board for London is a clear majority for the, FriBresslve par ty. The elections are triennial, and this Is the first Instance since 18S2 where the Progressives have dominated. Uucklen's Arnica Salve, The beet salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rhetim, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and Dositivelv cures piles. or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cflnts per box. For sale bv A. Wssley. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP I Attentive and skillful tonsorlnl artists always in attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. eryuson;House Block.. Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. GU ANT MOVER, Prop., Cur. Coal and Main streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Tna; 11.00 per day. t-Hatdlng Facilities Unsurpasd. Boarders oomfortebly nocommodated by weeii or month. FOR RENT. One dwelling on East X4oyd gtrce., formerly occupied by H. C. Folmer. lias eight nice rooms. One dwellinon North White Street, formerly occupied by Isa dora Lauteretein. Has 10 rooms. IJath, heat and other conveniences. -APPLY AT- O'tfnRft'S LIVERY, Cor. White and Lloyd Sts Shenandoah, Pa, -HK8T LINK OK GROGERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STK W Hoor and Table Oil Cloths E. B. FOLEY, 27 West I . litre St. Sly coniiriied. ra Ideas Verified in 3 America. Htt Sublet of th Present leben wl.i h iY04-ttll It- lily mp v ill,ttliir tin H ilimugiiotii lirutw Qpott n l gretlt Htll 11(1 Ml. II' i. la -i.j i ctiy mi l tlnMiix'iMiit tlm t kiiiiwit Inct ih i lite "It i Kfe h.ixr cum! u Piiulfl borten hit' im.l mi let-mint- Hy. 1 In oil in mitrie ahnmit (MUlf II to i;i'M (Killl H.t-U'l- f tUunl.ir etl'.irt- in Anu-ri'ii It Ik'i'H hi nie Hinong prutn i Mill it is BtirprUinx what opinion fnpupm-wil hy them h'iHI Hfcin- to 1m tli.it tin (treat Itf kid irv ,nmt i , Hint tttii V nt t-i r 1 1-til !' tUiT-n rkt tine in a ui' 1 Irthieuttiltf I !.( (lu I it Hill TIWl tlieM' wmveiiUsil eiikI cured tue In wT& ubro (1 oN'Hrly uhovt lu Immunity wu lmv nitiuu iim tlour, uutl the rt'Hiilt I given Dftvl. fwnl : "iVniiln il HOt Hit)l'8 lllMM' Til U'lltl in rty Ui cvi ry Inmhlr ttmt ctii In III khiiit-Tt Tin lu ii ro two itiftn trim It "iii- ih i eu.liu'j'rinent irtit tli II ghriiiUiiii: ul li ' KHliiiU-. 1 r. An In m: , "Im- ti mi eovf r u uitftt luauy i in t. uiiy tiifu ol tilhmiiiiu'i i.t la eaitted has. : uihh8i' T'.u uiijirU jumlilr l i.c ICHMtU H IIUIII dies ol truulite wjhf iimbility t th .rgan r time any ( 'Vo .Itcitti'o: " Thero wtm u ,lty man or ( ati t-till'cilug frmn kUuif.v tr uii t- fatl ctfu f I nr. lespmi 1it time hits (rtstml Kr lln st I'll Mr I Inwe titiiiiuii ev iv Miiidi t Kl trouble in Imtli n it'll ui.il wunn-n, id 1 t UelK'tt tht ie is a vsb m Mjvcif, no in. I huw ItttiK stiituhnk, that It can- lutb tVrd or fund by i lit nmful untl OlISi li Ifctirt ot HNiei i ifiilt Ctiro. im. rtinly s.i.: "Tlifie are iMpiy HXmipMl uintir the hwitl of inch ot the kiiliuvvs One ui the ill DM t iifnriiHH nlnn(' Hlinys iicc Jii- wiaiu in tr-tiiitif, whiuli htqiutitly t'Hllt..: rlv nil lent. The aeute iwei orm ill the p.ttiviit within a ftiw yean- in.lesiAw'fiei'eive ltroicr tiiutment ' . A hiiiiii 1 1 i'ii n oi the unmn ial I vVlh-gi', il i laien: "l or year th jutof Bnshi'-ilt'.ise h.is Imvii larue riiiiental 1 am lmtf penilcut enough rVtc eno'igh Lo cuiiiini-nd must heartily at remedy W-uiu-i s Nile Cure, V. B. lloniLr's alHinu: "Acuto h disease m i luliln n is luruble. The , you t-ee, in- ivii.tc L'Hti'H nd when partially i losnl trouiilt- uiiiist result " I'yer Yirk. of W.i liington, D. C , i I think Win nei'". Sute Cure a great 'hskniHiikiuil and if tuken rcalll.ulv fBflllHost any iIiscum of the kidneys iJMHi In my pr.n tice " tAV'arrinmiin Luilf. of Chiingo, nits: tot the kidneys may be slight or d. The object to I e nlt.niU'd ii to nvi rworkwl mid worn-out organs leiercise as p,ili;e " Mini W. Millies, of Paris. III. says: ft llyllrg example ol the Wrtius of feBun.' Cure, nnhoiit which I should lCO imve tieeu (lean ifbout the laud, wherever luvestiva- ilmjBlilioen made, the sentiment seems to lie tbaisalue. Tualabuve tinaucstioued and unoucstlou- ablft Ksilfrimiy proves beyond u doubt that ungnqw uiveaee ot inc Kinueys tun uu cuieii. (iter Knew noun,', iim luuimni, 11,1 6e3f had been cured of Briuht's disease M(iiH'foriti. If any rciilerlma peculiar palflfljtntugn seusntion, or umiccouotub'e 5, which tar loo oik n announce me com ml; ' en of kidney trouble, there is m, need no despond; there is every uusnn to hope.H A cure has been found and proven be yond auefitiou or tlio poKbibility of doubt. FOROEDTO CONflNUf THE SALE. I Union Clothing Company, No. 4 So.ith street, Ferguson hotel block, will ee bargain prices a few days longer, ah keeps up daily. You have only a iyavmoreto get goods "at il.ose prices. j W the sreat rush aud our inability to 9l 11 wlio came for bargains, we are rtononttnuo tno sate lor a lew uayn i Tills will enable those who had no $ul also those whom we haj to turn lad could not wait upon, to come to t)eaud secure some of our bargains. 1 Substantial, Wear-Oiviug liusiress worth S13.0U lor 3s. liiegant it Suits. Black and Mixed Colori. iKouud and Square-tut, rotail price !, now $5.35. Diagonal, ana f ancy nVbrsted, Sacks and Cutaways, regu- f 18 00 and S80.00, for f 7.30. Men's Wprking l'anta, worth $i! 00, la. Cheviot and ms,iuicrp J 'ants. 1 B0. for SI 48 Youths' Kxtra firiSSB Suits, lu Cheviots, Fine Worsteds ry uassimeres, worm f .uu to flis.mi, irViceable Spring and Fall Over- ill $11, for $3 40. Fine Silk and tall and winter overcoat. to $38. for to 20 and Hi 3ft. S(l ren's Dress Suits, in Fancy and worsted, worm from f-t now $1 85 to f3 2fl Children's and Chluclulla Keefcrs, worth ta. now from 81.78 to J2.75 ilape OvcrcoatB worth from iS to BritiK thii sale from 00c. to 2.50 rib 3 SO. now 75c Hoys' Hats tlJSQ, now 15c. lllcyde Hose, worth i. Collars. Culls. Driving U I uvea. i landkerchiefs, all kinds of Shirts hdak-weur. Silk suspenders, worth 50c h,,!uow Do. Overalls, worth 75c, now m ,11 yulue money you cnii't alford to miss btin As tuts sale is notia-iuio, we inform the Public to be very caieful lilwt you get the right place. We havo uut tins iik must J6 soiu of I it post ore as other Merchants iy signs in order to-uecelve tnc I sure you are at the right place ; you cuter. r CLOTHINC1 OOMPANY. Btroet, Ferguson Hotel Block Shenandoah 1M IVBOtrs THEATRE, Mgb- Week with , Saturday comment Iuk matinee toAY, NOV. 29tll, 189?. 5HN A. HIMMELEIN'S SUPERB COMPANY fhc Ideals," lllfftdAd by the popular 1' layers, as Beatrice cane ana V Chester Devonde, tmti Uv Hnwsoii'a 0tli Century llaiul (MmkaL prrHufitiiitf a seritd of iKentu ""The Devil'. We'.." "Hand of l'ttte,, VwUtu, ljinie jieruiuf- f powerful military drama, entitled, Portharjjci South," Wl. MONDAY N1QI1T. I'mbfls: . . 10, 20 and 30 Cents. -served seuts on sub utKlrlln's. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And i velvety softness of the skin is lnra rbjhif obtained by tucowhouse Poziomi's 0lexion "owdcr. soma TBI c I THE GASE IS GliOSED ( on Innetl from Fl rt Pne.K as be knew the rvptitatlous f tlio aeruseil honesty were Directors for Integrity and very good." OOt,. I II. MnKAOIIAK, for the unst 8H your priiicffhl . the fllrard vllle iitilillc MjhiM.is said he lmif never heard their ri puUtlons qitiMttotied. AI.HKKT ARROLU, edi.or or ibe air.irdvllle lrs and Titnos, and i lmrlw fl. l!,ieder. vlgtir m intifit1.turor m i wsvuie, hvh .injimt testllnimy. PATRICK M'OBATH wf recalled tn the Mntili by Mr. Mttrr. Ho ! a ml to .MiiirHdlot J J O S-Ill, whe wore lhat he eoitbl . mily And two or three Hew paling on the feu nf the I st Urtvk ' mditfiil uiiitinds MidiMth satd the t.io or thr. e pnli.,i wen- put on tstt niniith and that he pir In 18(H) Ke prtaltt fd . no ' of the 'at t ' lings ami sli one m t e he i put on tu lew. ,ilr .Vh.iiu.itml!.d u.'lcilly n.'id took e wIiiivn. in Iniud . th hi re dlil Voll irct these tuillnmf I took thrin off the foeee , Wlml did you do that fur 7 Pn slum' I put thorn on. Yon took them off to stmw jwt mit theni out (Ijiiitghter) Yea. Do ymi rhean thatT X' Didn't you tike town HI ... .ymf ttIK I il. ).v I The I Iiium Hiionly IsWil nl Uw fllWjVr. i" "'"' Bfr 0M ll?-v al,(1 ,le '"sht me n Why .ll,lil;t joii bring doivu the 14S 1ufl,'i1' I'-- worth iilniut a dollar, lugs Yofi brought down two? . Hie wltin iw also tted : "On July 11, Still the witness on Ir stared. N.iw, was not that nil you put mi? asked ' tho kwyer with a smllo. .Nu, sir. How ninny did ymi put on? Two or three bti nlhs. Didn't 011 svieiir when yet stHtul b"fre that ynii jiut l'or wero on tho fi bundles on inns lei ee7 N'i, sir. I siitl-.' i.r !1 uiullis Kefer to Jour imtes Mr Steiiuvrinher. mid Mr Whuleii The struiigniiilier ImiuIhiI for ml found the tiolen, aiufietul "4 or ft bundles " How do you ac uut for t hut ? askol tho lawyer I mails a mistake, ief ed the witness nud Mr. Whiih n sat down, siitlflid with Imvliig I mane 1.110 vvuness eieariy eonrraill"t nlincii Asth wltmss walbeil frnni the stand with the Hillings under his hum Mr Whuleii s muted after him, "lie sure ymi don't cliargo for piii inii tin in mi. imw." This sally e used Ki uenl blighter which drowned tho reply if the wltmss uiiulo any. Mr. Wadlinger then iinuniinced that the defense resti d In rebuttal Mr Whiikn called Thomas Foley, a barber of Lost Creek, to tho f.tnn.1. Ko'ey said that nt about 7:20 or 7:30 yester lay moruiiig he inspected the school houo fence at Lost Creek and took notice of three new paling on it. Hi curiosity had bo n iroused by what he read in the Hl.'lt.M.l) the night la-fore. .Mr. Wmlllugcr interposid with a question to Med rath as to when huttook' the palings otr tho fence that morning and McOrath replied that it was about 7.315 o'clock. Mr Wadliuger (to Foley ) did yuu soe Mc 'Irnth working at that fence? I did-. Have you not stated that he was one of tho most faithful workmen you ever saw ? Yes, sir lie worked harder than J would t I was working fn. the School Hoard. This closed the examinations for the day ml Mr Whttlen followed with his applica tion for postponement. Judge lleclitel was on tho bench promptly it nine o'clock thU moruing and the jurors were aKo iu their seats on time IH. J D. RIlILLY, nf Mahanoy City, was called by Mr Wlialen uul said he formerly lived in West MhIhiioj' rownship nud knew the defendants. He was on tho School Hoard once What is the general leputation of these Icfenthtttts, thoo that you know, for honesty lid integrity ? The r nutation Is that they are not strictly honest men. I am speaking of what I heard mil what I know iu my experience on the -Ichool itoard. Mr. Wudlinger : Is It not a fact that you tave a leeliug ngjiust these directors' I have nothing at all exewpt such as you would have against ollkiaU. You resigned from tlio Board becauso they lidn't sppulnt your present wife a teacher? No. sir. 1 had other dilllcuHies ami save notice I would not be a candidate for re- Icction. They had a majority of four on the Boarr? and I felt that it would bo a risk to remain lu their company any ionger. They iguorcd mo altogether. EI.MEIt K. JOHNSON, druggist of I.ost Creek, said tho remitatlou of the School Hoard was that tho directors wero crooked. 1 hat was his impression from hearing others speak Mr. Wadlingor : You had a didiculty with this School Hoard? I always havo. They sued you for school taxes ? That is not the reason. 1 was not sued by tlio School Hoard. As individuals my im in ession is one thing and as members of the School Hoard it is another. I havo no feeling igainst them as individuals, but as School Diiectors 1 have. Do you mean to say that this tax difficulty lias not influenced your mind against them? i mil nas Homing to no witn it, because I fought these people long before, that. Then because you are of a rival political party? jiecauso i man t ttiink tticy appointed teachers according to qualities tions. KDWAItD I1UIIKK, if West Mahanoy Township, was next called iiy Mr. Whalen. W hat U tho reputation ot those School Directors, as ollicials, for honesty and in egrity? Not very -good. Mr. Wudlinger : What was it prior to this prosecution? It was not good. Your daughter lost her school In that ills trict. Yes, sir. And you havo been mad ever since ? I CONWAY'S FAMOUS 5 AND 102 North Main Street. Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. Have you hearilthe latest. Well book it now that Conway's Famous 5 & io cent store are going to sell to-day Klondike Vases and Klondike Receivers, something new and very pretty for loc usually sold'iti all large cities for 25c. Come and secure one as they will not last long at this price. NOTICH. On sale this afternoon a good Broom worth 35c for 5c. Sale starts at five o'clock sharp and will continue until all arc sold. n Wc Quota a Our I Worth Price (ialvaiilne.1 Hnekets 3Je Agate Steuce Pan We Kettles, t 35e " Pudding l)lb !' IllMjue Image .- Vo Dust llnwbts Me Ibilr " lo Hho " 0 Sugar Cans. 8u iMtge U Inch Meat Plate 49e lrKe 10 IiwJi lltt Plate......... tOv Wila.1 Howl 4a tArgeMlslngllowl 40a lOe lOe 10c 10c 10a lOe IDs las m io IDs lOe loo J Don't fail to give us a call. You will go away pleased. At least come and look over our bargains. Come ana look over our line of Fine China. Come Early. 102 NORTH MAIN STREET. Ft: next door to Gill's Dry (Joods Store. ftiUiuiUiUiuiummuMMmimiuimiiuuiiuiuiuR Jfo, sir ; I never gttt rnsde yet, Mr. Whuleii : Yon are the fiithernf M. M. Burke, one of the Httntneys in this case? Yes, sir. FHSTM.Y W.ANJJKRT. of t,nt C-tMik. was called by Mr. Wlialen and atkod If ho gave any money to Director Snoiie, nraiiylHKly for Nooiie, and answered In the negative. There was no crose-exaniln- KtitlU. MHS. J. J. CAVANAUOIf, of (lllbetton, formerly Miss Annie flarvey, of tjot Creek, and a school teacher. Mr. Whiten ; Did you glvo any money to Mr. Nwine for appointment as a teacher, and wnenr I During the vacation of 1888 I gave (15 to I hit wife in hU pre ence. I told her I gave her the money for the appointment I got Mini I espeeied another Mr. Nuouewhl rnithinr. I received nn appointment fertile following term. Mr. Warilinger: (Wt yon state whotln i thespinilutmonts for that term were made liefnre 'hatf I urn not positive. I don't think tht were Ihdit'l yon aotoMr. Melon's iMiuneof run- I",1;" ,ll,tl"" 1 '! .Mrs. Ulti a present ol ; "'I; ii'.vj No. iir. He itmle certain remarks to other patties iibuii i me to my parents. Didn't you sn to .Mrs Curley and Mrs. Kouavsn i l.at Tor Hie i igbt yean you taught It nevci oit ymi a ilollnr to get ft school 7 loun'iHMini toy k now ledge I will swear 1 il in in:', tieraiiM' It 'inl iit nil-n dollar. Didn't .Mrs. Mcf(ii say to ymi one dsy inn gave me euouxh money to hnv two ffU6,'"1 f ?''IS t,.). 8iv? luu on?? ' XO. Sir: she d dn't. Iltlin nibiu run l ' Rl ''rgmotrs. Mrs. I. J. l'"'""'" " l'i"te and she liiontlonid muetMng nb 'lit appoinlinenU. And she smi it as iiiioitt time something Was done Thitllinre were several parties In the d's trlct t. at had sUtemalul brothers, mid somi were very g.Kid to the Board anil 'in fact huv come here and spent.'" Mr Msrr: Is It not n fact that ymi didn't gei n aeuooi on uccoiintoi youi elmnicler T No, sir. Y. il went nil' In the night time to got mar- rieu, umu t you 7 Yes. 1 whs married at nisht And went away from homo? Yes, sir. The minutes of July 1st, 1S0'3, showing 'j,"""" oT ,"l:Iora wero preeeuted by Mr. ' nosik khilly, of Ixist Creek, was (allied by Mr. Whalen. She was a toucher in 1893. i Did you glvo up institute orders to any of the Directors? objected toby Mr. Wadllnger and objec tion sustained. Did you give uny money to Mr. Nonue, or .nr. .nui.an! 7 No. si r. THOMAS P. KEILT.Y, of Brownsville, celled by Mr. Wlialen. State what the ro iit.iil.ini , f lliesn Hirer. tors are for hoiusiy and integrity, as School uncciors. prior to uns trouoio? I wouldn't consider it very good, r- tlm t from the speech of tho people ? Yes. sir. Uy Mr Wadllnger: Did you hear that prior uijuiy, just, outsiuo ot your own tuiuliy 7 Yes, sir. (Jive us the name of a single person whom yon heard discuss their character prior to miy, iusi r It was talked throughout tho township. Give us the name of au individual? I don't know that auvhudv wonhl tm nrn. paied to s ear to it, but evcryliedy kuow ti e tilk. One of the present School Directors told me that tho reaion my sister was lint re appointid was tint wo wero not liberal enough, uud honest men don't geneially inane inose remarics. That is tho reason you have a feci Inc? No, sir. Mr. Donl.tu knows-tlut ho had no better frirnd in Brownsville than I was. It was Mr I Ion hill told me that, aud he said one ol the Directors told Mm that. Mr Whalen: Did you hear Hartley Flan ucry speak of money hu paid ? . - Ye6.tlr: I did. Mrs. Curley and Mrs. Dopavan wqro culled to the stand in the order uamed and . asked by colinsel for tho defense "Did you hoar Mrs. Cnvanaugh Buy sbodid npt pay a cent ince she has tieen teaching school ?" Both witnesses replied that they did aud th i losed the taking of tostimouy iu the case. Shortly lifter ten o'clock Mr. Wndlitiger commenced his summing up for the defense. Ho deel ired that tho indictment was not a legitimate one, hut a drag-net made up not to serve tho purposo of a legitimate prosccu liou, but a damnable and malicious persecu tion. As evidence uf this ho asked tlio jury to consider that Orano, one of the members of the School Hoard, had not neon mado a defendant in tho suit, or even called to tho trial. "Dee and O'Neill belong to ono party in that township," Mr. Wadlinger said. "Theso Directois belong to another. Dee and O'Neill are tho 'outs,' and I predict they will remain tho 'outs' for all time to come.'' The sweetest and tho most exproBHive word in the English language and the one about which tho most tender and holy recol lections cluster is that of Mother she who watched our tender years; yet the life of every Expectant Mother is beset JlUCl JO uccct Friend danger SfSOIllOf so assists Nature in the change taking place that the Mother is enabled to look forward without dread or gloomy forebodings to the hour when Bbe ex periences the the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is left stronger after than before confinement. Sent by Mult, on receipt of price, $1.00 per bot tle. Itook to " Expectant Mothers " will be mail ed free on request, to any lady, containing val uablo information and voluntary testimonials. The Brsdfleld Begnlttor Co., itliats, Gs. SOLD Br ALL ORUQCISTI. lOe STORE NO. 7, 1 Pew Pricai. Our Worth. Price Glass Fruit Stand ttc (JIium Cake HUrnd So firge Comb Case ,m.,m...,. Ma 10 q" Illuck Tin Dish Pan r...... W uhiI Hhovels ., , lie glut Pitcher, t..... Pl(4urewltliglyts.sjil0.... He (jlms Howl and nbb ale Dinner Plate, 7 In. dw. lOo utitfoeaiid Ta OannUter ... 10a K4Mtle.2iiU. llo fnliit Tumblers, ei u-. 10n 10c lOu lOe lOu 10u 10c lOo 10c Sc So So Se Se SaueePaii, tin ISo IS. 3 3 3 E, NO. 7 1 3 3 3 3 3 AC01M Cold and common caroloBBnoss can mako a combination strong enough to defy all tho healing skill of the physician. Common carelessness lets the cold root and grow. Common carelessness says, botwoen paroxysms of cough ing, " It will be all right in a day or two," and tho common end is con firmed lung trouble, perhapj con sumption. Tho common-senso treat ment of a common cold is a prompt d03o of Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. It is tho most efficient and reliable cure for colds and coughs, and is con stantly proscribed by physicians. S. Haynes, M. P., Saranac, N. Y, says : "I have used Ayor's Cherry Pectoral In my practico 8inc(n863, and have always found it reliable for the cure of colds, ootujhe, and all lung diseases.'' is now put up in half-sizp bottles, for half prico 50 cents. Mr. WI111I1 11 concluded his argument tu the iurv at 1:00 o'clock. He made a strong Plea for conviction aud brought uitt all the strong points 11 gainst the accused directors. Judge Bcchtel. lu his charge tu tho jury 1 ocupicd very nearly , two hours. The court III rosponso to tho request of the defense to define tlio law on co-tain counts, said that under the law lu School Director had tho rieht to receive cotiiDousatioti fur his ser vices or for supplies furnished tlio school district, for tho reason that they cuunot contract with tliotnselvis tho court further stated that tho School Director can not, under the law, claim fee for attendance st tho ditectois' meeting during institute Upon tlio question of Truant Otlieer, Judge lleclitel nlainlv ttitid that while tho lan nrivide-i for the anuoiuttni'tit of such an utH- cial by the Hi aid, It dues not legulize the ap- polntiuuut of a uioiuuer ot me sciiool tsoaiu to that ollicc. He also said that ho would not charge that the ?7o order drawn in favoi of FlauulBan for such services to be fraudu lent, but would loavo that to tho jury to de termine by evidence. In closiuc he called thi attention of tho jury to the counts iu the bill of indictment that were strickeuTiut on b rl day becauso thctu was no evidence to sustain the charge, and also gave tho jury the re lnainiiig counts which they must determine by the evidence. Although tho charge was consilcred fair uud tlnnartl.il. yet tho icplics the court made to the request of the defense in the charge, leaves the impression that the jury can do nothing but render a vi rdict of conviction. This is the opinion as expressed by members of the Hr who have .heard tlio evidence aud the court's charge. To have good health, medicine is n-ccsary occasionally. As a family remedy Dr. Bull's rills can be rccununjuiilcd as tho n. -t. o pills In a box. Price 25 cents. Dr. John W Hull's Fills are tho only genuine. Sunday Sperials. Servicos in the Trinity liel'ornied church to-morrow at ltf:00 a. in., and 0:30 p. in. Suuday school at 1:30 p. in. liev. Hobert O'Hoyle pastor. Eegular services will bo held in the United Evangelical chinch. North Jardin street, to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. Suuday school at 1.20 p. m. Kev. 1. J. Kcltz, pastor. Servicos iu the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. in. aud 0:30 p. ni. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Jr. C. K. Monday evening at 8:30 ; Sr. C. E. Tuesday oveuiug at 7:30 Prayer and soug service ou Thursday even ing at 7:30. Hov. T. Maxwell Morrison. pastor, btraugcrs always welcome. Primitive Methodist church. James Moore. pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. aud 0:30 ii. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Class meet- lug on Wednesday evening. General prajer meeting ou Thursday uveniug. Everybody woicomo. Services In All Saints' rrotostaut Episcopal church on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist at 8 a. m. ltegular services at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ibe rector will officiate. Suuday school at 2 p. m. First Baptist church, corner of West and Oak streets, Hov. D. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. iho eveuing services win be con ducted by tho Young People's Baptist Union A varied prograhi will bo reudorcd Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young people's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Tnursaay evenings. MctlindUt Episcopal church, corner Oak anu wnito streets, uev Altred iieeiiucr, pastor. General class meeting at 0 a, tu., led oy j onn Hcnior, sermon at 0:3U a. in Sunday school at 2 p. in.. Dr. J. S. fallen Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m. Seat freo. J-.verybody welcome. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. Iiev. John Gruhler, paBtor. Preach ing, 10 a. in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. ; preaching 0:30 p. m. St Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. Kev. Cornelius Lanrlsin, pas tor. Matatiuuui service 0 a. in. High mass 10 a. iu. Church of tho Holy Family, (German E. C.) North Chestnut street. Iiev. A. T. Schut tlchofer, pastor. First maw 8 a. in., second mass 10 a. m. St. Cuslmlr's Polish R. C. church, North Jardiu street. Uev. J. A. Leuarklewloi, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., high masa 10 a. m., vespers and benediction 4 p. m. Church of the Annunciation, 318 West Cherry street. Itev. H. F. O'liellly, pastor: Kev. James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. m., high mass, 10 a. ra, benediction, 7 p. in. Keheleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Kev. Henry Mit- niK, pa'Wr. Saturday servloes, 8 toiua. m., and 3 to S p. in. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. in, and every week day morning from 7 to 8 a. m You can't sflbrd to risk your life by allow' lug a cold to develop luto pneumonia or eon sumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by yuo Minute Uouyh (Jure. C, U, llagcnbucb, Tlio Olilo l.oKlnluture. Clnolnnn l Nov. 27. At the recent election 'he fublon ticket, which car ried, this county, contained nine Demo orats and Ave Republican members of the legislature. There has been some doubt as to how the fuslonists would vote on Joint ballot for United States senator. At the meeting ot these fu slonlsts here they decided to vote for the Republican caucus nominee, which will make the legislature stand SO Tie' publicans to G6 Democrats on Joint hal lot for United States senator. J. M. Thlrswcnd, ot Urosbeck, TeZj, says that when he has a spell of iudlgettfoH, and feels bad sliA'gUh he takes two of DeWiU's I.ittlo Early llisers at'nlgbt, and lie is all right the next morning. Many thousands of others no the same tniug. uu your u. it, Hageubueh. Buy Keystonetlour. Be sure that the name f.Hfcsici & liAKR, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on ver sari Oascarets stimulate livor, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, lOo r&crrg Pectoral . Shay, Esq., of Pottsvllle, was seen lu town this afternoon. E. W. flhnemaker, Esq., lias gone to Wilkeaharro ou legal business. Hobert Crane, the hustling little ItenAt.D carrier nt Lost Creek, paid onr office a pleas ant visit to-day. Councilman F. E. Magargle and E. ( . llrobtt returned home to-day from a hunting rip, with 44 rabbits, 90 phwtmnts and 10 Kev. Robert O'Hoyle left this afternoon for Nuioniberg, where he will deliver a mi moll this uv, iiiiis upon Invllatloii of tho Ji. O. U. A. M of that plane. ttev. D I. Hvaiis, rwtfor of the Flint Itontiit church, was t paw naer to Scruutoti tills morning. Tx.merrovr he will occupy the pn1U of one of thechurohes In the Elec tric City. Whet, htlinup .,r otjolc' .'ii i s'.r-ii. undv mtlmrtle. um ninmtel t'V. SRe Advert!! Letters. The following letters mnnlu ilfflsslled for at the post oilhurr J. O. Dmvl, 13sq., J, J.I rmndt, John Ulshsfer, Meyer Welnslln. A eooOhlnf For a Badceuii. What Pan-Tina, 2Si!. At Orahler Hlo Inig lnre Ouo of Morry'w Aecciiiiplledsl'npttii'cd Chicago, Nov. 27, James Ityah, charged with lielntt on accomplice In the mygteMnus fllsappearanoe of Airs. Chriitophir Merry, of 60 Hope street, last Sunday, was placed under arrest yesterday afternoon. After evading the officers for days he was discovered under a pile6f hay In a livery stable Christopher Merry, who Is charged by his little son with beating his wife to death, carrying her body away In a bug gy, and his alleged accomplice, James Smith, had been In the. barn earlier In the day, but they fled before the of ficers arrived. Tlllt'Vlllft Alllltllllllall OUtOllCCf1. Toledo. Nov. 27. Samuel P. Tanner, late captain of Company C, Six teenth, Ohio National Guard, who vas recently Indicted for embezzling the oompariy's funds, was yesterday sen tenced to the penitentiary for itfiree years. Ills stealings aggregated $640. Ml k iude of mats fur wiping the feet, heap, at Frioks's carpet 'tore. 11-5-tf OppoVnir Arhltrnt'oii vvttli Kimliiuit. New York, Nov. 27. A petition to the senatois of the United States was is sued yesterday from the headquarters of the Irish National Alliance, In this city, agnlnst the- adoption ot the pro posed general treaty of arbitration with England. The petition will be circulated by the various councils of the alliance throughout this country, the Ancient Order of Ilibornlans and other Irish American societies. Boft, 'White Hands with Shapely Kails, Luxu riant Hair with Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro duced by Cctioura Soap, the most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap In the world, as well as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. Tho only preventive of inaammaUon and clogging of tho Pores. Boap b fold throughout the world. Pottxs DiU li. Cniu. Cobi., Sole 1'ropi., Boiton, U. 8. 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Notice is hereby iflvcn that tho following bonds of the Itorotigh of Shenandoah of the ssue of 1H98, of the denomination of S100, hnve been drawn for redemption ou January 1st, ivm, aim interest win cease on iiidi uaiei n'iw ioi, 322, man, 120, 2st,'7ti, sb. 39,), KW, l, 125, ISO, 2(15, 78. 109, 10-1, 71. 2SS, 200,285, IU. 2H6, 270, 2M, 1). 296, 219, 182. 27, IH, 960, lag, .73, 298, 133. 1S2, 81, 12, 121, 21,11, 103, JOS, 110,98, 100, 297, 1IW. lloldera of these bonds will present thm for payment on above dite. O T. Sthaughn, Pres. of Council. Wu. J. WATKIHi, Hre'y. Ibl3-8t oa-v PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 29 W. Centre Street. Chocolate Props 12e per pound Loaenges 12o. per pound Cantmels lie. ier pound MIjmkI Caudles. Ac. to AOo. per pound Chewing Qum So. package at 2c. each Fifty kinds of Huwklug and Chewing Tobaoea, OlgureUes, op u package and bos of mutches free Peanuts 2 quarts for e CHARLES DERR, - TONSORIAL ARTIST (Hhoelcr'a OtdSUud.) jog NORTH VAIN STRIWT, Piret-clflM work gunranteed. Prompt an ollte attenditnts Uair cutllng a speolaltv A Handsome Complexion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Pqizohi's CourutxioM Powosa gives it. (utlcura EDITOR J. B. WRIGHT. Publisher Gazette Restored to Health by Paine's Celery Compound. The Haverhill Gastetto, now in tlie front rank of newspapers, stands for the journalis- iio ability of one man. John 11. WriBht impressed liis stronit nor- sonallty on the pRper from tho day that ho secured control. His accurate sense of news and steadv judgment of men anil events has built up tlio iiaverpiu uaueite to its-present newspaper leadership of northern Massachusetts. Editor Wright's long and brilliant work on the Boston Hemld, as chief of department of "special writers." has all been utilized In the building up of this successful newspaper. It win surprise no ono that getting out a Die newspaper, like the Gazette, morning after morning, and jear after year In the heat aud smoke nf force political conflicts, should entail grcit. mental nnd physical strain. Incessai i wiirk told on bditor Wrtaht: but because he made use at once of Panic's col- cry compound, hi- is today fully rotored to his old tune lorcelul, vigorous habit or mind and body. He says of this great remedy : llavcrlull. Mass.. Oct. 8, '117. Gentlemen: It is with great pleasure that I boar testimony to the beneficial rrsults which almost iuvariahly follow the use of that kinc of all remedies Paino's celery compound. As a tonic, free from deleterious material, it nas, to my way ol thiuking, no I'qual. This remedy is a positive boon to all nervo-wrecked men of business. I unhesita tingly commend It to all persons who arc, as t was, thoroughly worn out. Very truly yours, JOHN B. WKIGHT. FACTORY: a2is24oNORTIl EMERICK ST., SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Parties intending to get fences in the spring, can save ten per cent, by ordering In the SWflliJI'S pHCfflfiHE stohe, Housekeepers' Headquarters. CARVINQ SETS. :-: 1 847 ROGER BROS. Al 1847 " ' A "BIG" SAVING ! " ..' 1 . . The workiiigmen con save money by making their purchases at our Store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re- markable low price of For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. " ,- Our New Stock Has Arrived nud ... . . . Bargains Are Offered in Mvery XihiG. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10B NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. . ' -Schuylkill Dental Parlors,! 7 Nortlt Jardltt fitrrrt, A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. TEBTII EXTRACTED WITH LAlKJUINd OAS OR VITALIZED AIR NO CIIA1UIKS KUU KM'ltAI TlVU WIIhN TRICTII AHB OlllUtWKD BEST SILVER PILLINO, OOLD FILLINOS, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, All our work Is accompanied with a guarantee. Paino's celery compound creates a whole some domaud lor food, and cures a disordered stomach and costivo bowels. For all ailments nnd weaknesses that have grown out of defects of nutrition, such' as norvousness, loss of weight and lowuess of spirits, Paino's celery compound Is the" legiti mate and logical cure. It overcomes los4 of nervous power and lessened power to digest food, by generously feeding tho nerves aud regulating their action. It banishes that continued tired feeling by cleansing the blood of cloggiug impurities, and by stirring the kidneys and other purifying organs to healthful activity. Paine's celery compound has cured many and many cases of dyspepsia, sleeplessness, disordered liver and stomach trouble that had puzzled physicians, and tho outcome of which seemed hopeless. Many obstinately dyspeptio persons havo ?;etten rid of every distressing symptom by ts invigorating help. Grave general defects of nutrition that havo shown themselves In a wasted coudltfon, weakness and loss of streugth have repeatedly yielded to this re markablo remedy. Tho worn face, that attests loss of sleep, soon loses its haggartb appearanco as tho nervous system gets .nourished by Paine's cel ery compound j the accumulation of aches and Julius vanish, tho blood grows ruddy and abundant, and tho mind shares in the well being felt all over the body. Paine's celery compound should bo taken by every person "run down" or nervous. Manufacturer of WIRE SCREENS, HCUKEX Fit A M EH HCHEKN KINGS, htltU.N DOOKH, FIRE ESCAPES, WINItOW GUARlirS, STADLK OUA11DS, IRON FENCES, RESIDENCE: 220 NORTH WEST STREET, winter months TURKEY, and MINCE PIE THANKSGIVING DAY, NOV. 25. KNIVES ANU FORKS. TEASPOONS, $1.5operdoz TABLESPOONS, $3 per doz Good Set ol Teeth," $5.00. so Cents oU ant up 25 Cents