HOOKS & BROWN. , HOOl 8t B WN, HINTS FOR CAREFVL BX' s , We advhve vott not to wait until tli milium hut rnm onrlv while the 0!tli'cnt kvHlig that the good will be a repres, ntnl and thai . 6MB ett the aame gooos. .. a tew 01 our in i i- . DOLUS. Tr China kff doll, 4c. no IHHiut Head iS inch long, toe. lJt body, " jc up KM body J I c. up DftMed djtf4 SSC- up GSAtVIES. Onr oek of anme oirrtwW be neaiam in price or vanny. Ok! Maid, Authors, and a doten olktn at I 5 ottt. BHaati Koy, Telegraph Hoy, tricycle Race, awl many more at ajc, . India, like l'arrheesi, 25c. , TOY. If yoii exam tne our toy you wit' r find wo are rlaht when we a ,r. thoyura the enetet yoti ever Mf, N'takle Kiisine and three can, 23c np. Haofc and ladder at 43c . iHre Engines, worth 75c, go at 50c. And tutwty other. Glass balls! Tinsel on 1 Garden l.i OOI Toy books Hound bool Robinson Storied coin, from il Our line nil rendy now. Select 1 lii mp-SPECIALI W will allow 1C pr cant, dis icrlptiona to pariodioalr given u lt, 1898. Trttmpet, 5e up. Itxtra value iti China sets for children l'ilt treys loc up. Jewel boxes, 25c up. Dressing Cases, 75c up. Work Boxes, $ 1 00 up. .id 1 Curds Collar in I'ho'.o M Yards .(' Goods purchased now laid aside till wai.t 1 .HOOKS & BRCpvN. mli ute t.' make your te. ou can Imv here. I ries are us low' as 1. y- tmt nt. ru ,m, i,f ma our ttw,r f iv oicti i add 1 c ic up. loss. Animal, etc. ) book oomiter we have : - and linen, 5c np. !p. Esoii'a Fables, Bible of Washington, Lin- u, in 1 several styles. : I'raver book ttlll be ' tUAy. u filer lxrokeil tile S. 8. Lessons tor w rcadv. rurHsbr,s I'i our price, f 1.0?. raunt on all sub- !or to January . 50c up. A very nc 1, &c, 6j and 75c. No trouble to show goods. WOMAN'S WONDERFUL WAYS. 7hy are Graphically Described. B-TMEEL SQ4 ii. sa?th st. Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. . CURE GUARANTEED." I YontiKi fill. sin trie or maTlul A ttn con Itempmingmarriupc. Ifjtm nn a victim of Ml nnil r.ny adiih. B oulllil)) mi Krp''t. Private Diseases .S'r'SS'WKM? t rnr ml ml anrl hnrlv. and unfit vnu for tile datlett of life, call or write and ho saved. Houn: Dally, !-;t f ev'gs, fi-fl Sun., Il-lsi. Semi 10 ets. in rtamps for 13 oak with iworn t etl monlali Fbmliirti (1 Tours ttti.tH ItHllroud. &kamx OP 1897-8. lH tV-'hijI Place your order for Holiday Turkey, Holly and Evergreens, 01 every description with 36 S. Main St. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. 1 Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White 1 Mansion and Lloyd (House Streets, Stables, Shenandoah. J HAHANOY CITY. BEST LINK OF W GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and 8THAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. : T Cfll CV 27 Weet XJ. 1 JlL- I , Centre St. '.MB ftjr-O.lliluetid Timrljt Systen Kailitm.l C!miMi.y i , tV- and lUt'i'THtM j'tfni ill. and s'ltlit-scotng yet di iMiLiunmatliin nf the al !lhd travel, the final evoln lVe nerlVetlon. n of '97 nnd 'OS it l.asamngci UK t'.urs : lP..r timrs will leave Ifo Pldii i. and II irrisTiurg Jniiiiar rviirn ip 10. unit Marrli 19 itinii wf the llrst party coin; returning, all of those partin i- the ' Ooldei) Gito Sneeial" bt York and California, stopping; a J.nt hi route. .mi r tun r.4 to Jacksonville wi lk and Philadelphia .Ii.nuir ' and as, and March 8. Tl flrstthreeSjlTlnltora slay of two weeks I. the "PluHftjy StBto." Tickets Air the fourth tour will bjjftml tor. turn hy ri-Rtilar tralm 'intil Mayl( 1803. Old Poiai Cnmfoir, Iiichuiond, and Wasli ingt.m. Tlirco aix day touw will loave Xew I'.nkand I'hlladelplil.i 1'e'iruaiy 19, Marcl Hi and April 7. old Point Cnifiirt and Waslilngtoii. Three mil ,h.y t.inra will leave New York and I'hi' i.lelphjU Dseeinher 28, January 2D and ,.nU'.l i ild Point Comfort. Six tours will loave , w York njl l'. llaO Iphia Docenihcr S8, i n.ii.iry 20, Velirmry 10, March 10, April 7 mil i. Washingtonr-Sevcn tours will loavo New Vurk and 'ljlilladelphia December 2S, Jan uary 13, Psiiru'ary 3, Mare!) 3 aud 31, April 21 and MayrlB. Detailed Hinerarlos of tho above tours. givinii ratal and full' information, may be procured ofllDUrist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New Yorkrf 9 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; 780 Broad Street, 1 Newark, N. J ; or Geo. W. Boyd, Avdftaht General Paswnger Agent, Philadelphia. A Syaaps of a Leetare Dullvarad by Mrs. Ksadsll Btfora tb W6n'a flooUty. llostiin, N..v 8nl A laigu and r, fined andiei.cK) of l.irtlet greeted Mrs. Kendall tipnn (he ocrushm of her wn.l apiH'arniiee heftm- n Ho t.ii as-embl.ige this a Tier noon. Ill tntrodo. lug l, r Iretlira ll.e dl.tiiigiilshed lady referred to the true pnfltlon of woman In "iiety, and how her physical condition aff. etsher social and Intellectual sUudlng. Co... Inning she laid i "riiuw who have made en refill lnvet)ia tlu tell lis that, the heal hen w men are min i, lui.ie able to ondn.e psln than m.o the Women of civilisation ; hut civilised women resent ll.e charge that they ai weaker be cause they are tlvlta-d A .lisiinnilsi.efl writer says: 'ir the women of etvlllsatlon ar- 1 : hie l" en.l.m .ran me l,..iihen Wiitue.., il is u m, re aienlei.tal . Iri.ii.'st.iiicc, and on.' nllhiu their control.' When a woman has health, henirty Is certain to ap pear, even In featuiis , nee nlaiii. ftith health aud hca.ily in all tl.eir attmclivaneiw a new life dawns, eiijoyiiicnt begins, and al the luxurious attendants of a healthy body eome forth. Tlio maiden feels tlio glorious nostlliilltles nt Hfe; ihe m. ther fknls cou- srioiis or tlie ar.iti.lei.r ol m ,tc rnltv i l. Joys of a fiiiii.'y Tie Cecil,. r has given lioih w, .man an, nun prh vt physieal lur us, ami tac.i it coiiHtl'tttloini'li equal to all natural iKinauda, hut huw much women suiter, and iu what numbers of cases Is loan alone to Maine. "A lew weeks ago I received a call from a charming lady, who Mated that she wis mr lerllig, ana wished to know It I could n. n. way aid Iter. There Is in. iloiil.t that thous ands of women are suffering to-day from a uiilar tr.u' les. ' lm .to not le ogulsc the.. cause Hi nea rl as this lady did. She lilt languid, pecvisi', restle.s, hlue. She bad lieiidache, I ackix he, ci.'d feet and .inkliic ensaii ais. II. i I'mnplexiou was sallow; hr upiH'i e neKie i am w tne can , Him 1 am happy to stale tint I was able loatfoid relief. "No woman is ever seriously siek for any length of time when the blooil is pnro. and no blwsi can he ln nr when the kidneys and liter ore in perfect order. I feel it my i.rivllegc to day to -t .te ih-.t I helleve there is a means whereby women who are aufferlng (an ol.'ain complete relief and those who ire in health ie continued in its i njoyuieut A few years .g a prominent and wealthy gentleman was given up t die of Brlght's disease of the kid. eys By means of n simple anil purely veg. table remedy he was restnnil to ii. rl. ct health So elli. iont did this remedy prove in the case of many well known men that it heaan also lo ho liv ladles, mid to-day thousands of women iu ail iwrtsof the land owe their restoied lit il 1 1 h and contiiiu. d hnppiiiess to the wonderf-il newer of Warner's Safe Cine "The performance of the natural functions ot wonianii.HHi anil motlicihooil ts uot a ins ease, n .r should it he m treat, d If, how eer. the uiomI lie Impure, it u certain to proiluee poisonous erteeis in the parts wltl which it conies in conflict ami thus cause in liamtitatlon and the innumerable ills which make tho physical life of woman so hard to endure. I am aware a prejudice exists against proprietary medicines, anil that such prejudic- is loo ofleu well founded, hut we should disciminiite not condemn all be cause some aro ineHlrleiit. The merits of w'lirners baf. Cure havo In en D'ovcn bevond :i doubt, because they deal directly with the muses of all female troubles "The minds a ,d mauueis of Ann rican wo men are ltd that can he desired, hut it is a lamei'tah'o f.ct that their physical frame are far inferior In cotnpaiison with their social mill mental characteristics The wo men ..f KokIhih) are noted for their 11 iricl health; those of Germany for their stroiiK coiiHliiutions, and the ladha of France for their i xuh. rancr of vpirii.; hut American women pusccss too few of these ijUalit'es in any ptomlueuce, aud all ot them ouly in a slight degree. The reason for this must be pi lint., every careful observer. Sedentary ways devotion to fashion hut alic.vo all and more than all, caiolessnessand ndiflerenco to daily habits and duties have renili red the worn, n r this lai.il far less strong and hculthy than it is either their duty orprivi l..,o. t . l, Tliia if.i.,.w ..,,.1 ........ 1 IIIMIIIt.'P l. llV.O A MHtnnioth tVIro Trust. Plttnl.urg, Dec. 4. The la-ader pub lishes the detail of the proposed wire trust. The combination will have a capital of 150,000,000, and Is backed by J. Merpont Morgan & Co., of New York. It will take In every wire, wire rod and wire nail plant In the United States, and besides these two blast furnaces, nna of which has its own ore supply, nnd three steel plants will he included In the deal. Appraisers are now at work fixing the value of the different plant which are to be bought up. AnierloniiH Otilncd'TlioIr l'ol'ut. Brussels, Dee. 4. The government haa decided that Americans residing In Delgdum will hereafter be exempt from service In the civil guard. The IJel ffium government proposed to compel foreigner to scive In the civil guard. on the theory that that body was not part of the army, though In oaae of war and In times of peril It might be called upon to do garrison duty. Amer icana residing In Brussels opposed the action of the Belgium government, and it Is doubt'ess due to the efforts of the United Sla'eF thnt the Belgian govern ment hat rescinded the order. HwmU'il Trom tho North Son, London, Dec. 4. According to a dis patch from Uly tli, Northumberland shire, the bark Vesta has landed there a Scotchman named Itlce, who Is the sole survivor of a crew of four of the Ketch Maud, which was lost In the North sea. Itlce says the captain and one seamrn were washed overboard and the gale carried away the sails, lie and the mate took refuge In the rigging, where the latter died from exposure. Lashed to the rigging Itlce drifted four nights and three days be fore the gale without food or water. When rescued he was In a pitiable con dition. He is now In the hospital. KIllTcfTllH l.tttlo llrotliol-". Bloomsburg, Pa., Dec. 3. Alvnh Ate, the 8-year-old son of' Nevln Ale, was shot by his brother, Urban, aged 10, yesterday. The boys were left alone at home, found their father's gun and be gan playing with It. Urban pointed It at his brother and pulled the trigger, the load of shot entering the boy's face and neck and killing him instantly, lloiicht stolen l'ostniro Stamps. New York, Dec. 4. Charles E. Mor son, a saloonkeeper, was arrested yes terday on the charge of having re celved stolen postage stamps from a gang of western robbers, the majority of whom are In prison. Postoflice In spector Waltrbury, of the Denver di vision, In company with several special officers, made the arreBt. Inspector Waterbury said that during the last year stamps worth more than $150,000 have been stolen from postofflces in various parts of the country, and of thin amount, he said, the greater part was brought to New York, where It was disposed of by fences. 'ltivndiis' Will Not lnvndo. Washington, Dec. 4. Commissioner of Indian Affairs W. A. Jones, who Is out in tho west making a tour of In spectlnn of agencies,' has made an In vestigation that repudiates the report ed project of men In Oklahoma, Kan sas and elsewhere to take possession of the Wichita Indian reservations In Oklahoma and thus force upon con ftress the early opening of those lands to white settlement. but extremoly good for the sufferer from that harassing disease is Dr. Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. No medi cine can compare with this great remedy in tho prompt and perma nent aid it gives in all bronchial affections. It stops the cough, soothes the irritated throat, and in duces refreshing sloop. "I had a bronehlal trottble of such a per sistent and stubborn character that the doc tor pronounced it incurable with ordinary remedies, but recommended me to try Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. One bottle cured me. J. C. WOODSON, P. M, Forest Hill, W. Va. "A short time ago I was taken with a Mvur. a imck of bronchitis, and neither phy sicians nor ordinary remedies gave.me relief. Sunday Specials. Services In the Trinity Reformed church to-muirw at 10:00 a. m, and 040 p. ni. Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. ltev. llobort O'Boyle pastor. Kegulnr services will he held in the United Evangelical rliuji Ii, North .Tardln street, to morrow at 10 a. in. and 0.30 p. ni. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. Rev. I. J. Rett, pastor. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:80 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Jr. 0. E. Monday evening at 0:30 1 Br. C. E. Tutsday evening at 7:30 Prayer and song service on Thursday even ing at 7:80. Rev. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor. Strangers always welcome. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:80 a. m. and 6:80 p. m Sun.lay school st 3 p. m. Class meet ing on Wednesday evening. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome Services In All Saints' Protestant Knlseopal oliurch on West Oak street to-morrow Holy Eucharist at 8 a ra. Regular service at 10:80 a. m. and 7 p. m. The rector will officiate. S. nday school at 2 p. m. Olivary Baptist church, South Jardln atreet Prcae'ilni to-morrow at 10:80 a. m. and 6:83 p. ni. hy Rev. It. R. Albtlis, of ChaltenliWu, P Sabbath school at t p. in., DAwon J. Iliii.ii. Superintendent. It. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evenini, general n raver meeting St 7:80 j Everybody welcome. I First llnntist church, corne.' of West ami Service THE WORLD IS MUNYON'S. Less than one bottle entirely cured me." GEO. B. HUNTER, Altoona, Pa. I" Oak street. Itcv. 1) I. livun pa-tor itJIOa. tu. and 6 u. m. Sunday school at 2 t m I'mrer iiiM.tl.iff Mon.lav eveniiiua. Younc In despair of finding anything to care me, I People's meeting Wednesday evenings, bought a bottle of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. Class meeting Thursday evenings. inetnouisi npiscopni cuurcii. uorner whk and White streets, Ke Alfred Heebner. pastor. General class meeting at 0 a. m., led I by Jo'in Senior. Scrmn at J:au a. in i Sunday snliool at 2 p m., Dr. J. S. Callen. I iiiperintendcut. Sermon at 0:30 p. ni. Seats i fr. e. Everybody welcome. St Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street Rev. Cornelius Laurisln, pas tor. Matatiuuin service 0 a.m. High mass 10 a. m. Church of the Holy Family, (German R. C.) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Sehut tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. ni., second mass 10 a. iu. St. Casimir's Polish R. C. church. North Jardin street. Rev. ,1. A. Lenarkiewlcs. pastor. First mass 8 a. m., high mass 10 a. m., vespers slid benediction & p. in. Church of tho Annunciation, 218 West Chorrv street. Rev. II. F. O'Reilly. iKwtor: Rev. James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., secoud mass, 8 a. m., high mass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 . m. Kobeleth Israel Congregation, comer ol Oak and West streets, Rev. Haury Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10a. m.. and 3 to 5 p. in. Suuday services 8 to lo a. m. and overy week day morning from 7 to 8 a. m. now put up in half-size bottles at half price 50 cents, SUMPTUOUS TRAIN TO TUE SOUTH. The florid lilmtte.l Will Again Ilitn oh tha Soiltkrn. Hallway, The Florida Limited, which i. tlio syn onym of all that I. elegint In modern rail way trains, and which during its former servico has been a primo favorite for tourisbt from tlio North seeking the mild elimate of Florida, will be placed in service by the Southern Railway about the first week in Janu.rv, 10S With its return to service this train, which will bo solid Pullman vestlbulcd between N v York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features Iu the way of luxurious snil comfortable appointments not heretofore presented, and which will be destined to add still further to its already well establish.il popularity. The Southern Hallway ii hiring built for the Florida Limited serv'ca three tniliu.eacli containing a dining ear, two drawing room slreiing cars, n compartment car and a libinry and ob.orvation car, each car com plete in all its appointments and equipped with tho vfry latest devires aud appliances for th comfort nnd convenience of the pas sengers. While no schedule has us yet been announced, it can bo stated that it will he the quickest ever arranged between Fhiltdclild and St. Augustine, nnd will he so plannel that passengers tan leave Philadelphia at some eonreuient hour during tiie day and ar rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Record. All Great Discoveries of All Schools of Medicine are Brought to Munyon's Laboratory. MONYOH ESTABLISHES THE STANDARD OF MERIT. Professor Munyon keeps In touch with medical investigation nnd experi ment throughout the world. His sys tematic, methods havo become so well known that tlio greatest discoveries are now submitted to hlm'f or practical test. Munyon's approval of any now remedy ostnbllshoa its character and insures a fortune for Its discoverer. Munyon believes that thoro is a Ouia for every disease, nnd that people should die only from old ago or by ac cident. Fifty-seven absolute cures are now included in the Munyon system, and others aro added as oxporlcnco demonstrates their offlcaoyjC lidr3js no gKesawork and no theorlzlnp;."" Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure is prepared oxpressly to euro dyspepsia and1 all stomach troubles. Munyon's Rheuma tism Cure is a specific for rheumatism, lumbago and sciatica, Munyon's Kid ney Cure conquers the various nnd dan gerous aff cations of tho kidneys. Mun yon's Nerve Cure rebuilds tho nervous system. Munyon's Catarrh treatment cures catarrh of tho head, throat or stomach. Tho Munyon remedies work with scientific exactness. He has i separato specific for each disease. For ale by druggists. Mostly 25 cents. If you do not fully understand your own caso write to Professor Mtlnyon, at Philadelphia, nnd ho will tell you free of charge. II. jtdquarters for .... Commercial Travelers ' Cor. Coal r. Terms : J. Q RANT MOYEIt, Prop., n streets, Shenandoah, Pa. r day. tiding Facilities Unsurpassed. Boarders oo Ifortably necommodated by week or monin. Gnvo Ills Vlfo Folson For Modtolno, Bracebrldge, Ont Dec. 4.--William J. Hammond was yesterday found BUllty of the murder of his 'Wife and sentenced to be hanged Feb. 18 next. Ho wns ehnrired with cfltistnir Kate brings about the most seri- Lough, his wife, whom he had married ous results, and is both dirictly and indi- i.ctly of untold injury to the nice The cause, therefore, being manifestly under the control of the women themselves, the power to remove it must naturally bo 'heirs also. To maintain one's health the organs which make and purify the blood must bo preserved In or restored to their normal condition These organs are the kidneys and liver Proservo them and you preserve your life; neglect them and you become sallow, languid and unattractive." Change of llesidence. Ot,car Bctteridgo has takcu possession of the residence on South White street he pur chased from Andrew Meluskey.and M. Moses has moved into tho house on West Centre street that Mr. Bettcridgo vacated. Charles Powell moves into tho house on Coal street vacated by M. Moses. Many a home has been rendered sad and dosolate by the loss of some dear, potted child. This is a dangerous season for chil dren, and parents should keep Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup haudy. Ihe O'Neill I.lbet Costa. The costs in the O'Neill libel case, who was fouud not guilty but pay tho costs, on oath of memborsof tho West Mahauoy Town ship School Board, amounts to over fl(K). Arrangements havo beeu made for payment. in 1895, in Buffalo, to drink on the night of March C, 1S0G, in the village of Gravenhurst, a quantity of prusslc acid, under the belief that Bhe was taking medicine. Her life had been heavily Insured by him In his favor, and to obtain the J3.000 so placed was put forward as the motive for the deed. Church Charge. Mr. Harry Preston, of lown, has taken charge of the Methodist Episcopal church at Mahauoy Plane and will conduct services there to-morrow. Everyday symptoms of dlge.tive disorders acid stomach, distress after eatlDg, burning at pit of stomach, dull, heavy feoling Bur dock Blood Bitters never falls to correct troubles of this sort, - A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for Throat and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any othermed-icine.- The proprietor has authoriiedany drug gist to give you a Sample Bottle Fret to con vince you of this great remedy. Trice 25c. and 50c. Sensible Gifts That will po to thou sands of homes at prices figured clown to the low est notch of economy. Our buyincf method of price pressure enables us to openly guarantee a saving that no competi tion has yet approached. Notice. Applications for tuitber informs tUn addressed to Jno. M. Beall, iiistrirl Pai.enRcr Agent, Southern Railway. 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. 10-23-tf To-night and To-morrow Night, And each day and night during this week you can get at any druggists Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs acknowledged to be the most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and Cousumption. Get a bottle to-day and keep it always in the house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 25e' 50c. Sample bottle free. EVAN J. DAVIES Livery and Undertaking, No; 13 North Jardin St. SOON TO BE FULFILLED. 'This store has proved Its advaniag together the vast collection. What yuu article elsewhere and pay more for it or short one. as a shopping place for holiday gifts. The various departments began months ago to bring fit id here, too, Is priced -on the close-margin plan. Be careful that you don't chance to buy an Twinty cents, fifty cents and one dollar savings are worth looking after whether the list Is a long Your Holiday Dress Goods I Plnolr honfifttiiant 14 r 1 . wiuaa xjwyai uui.ni l'SSffiSJK'rSS ; Prices as yet paralleled. It is so generally conceded that our shot to every demand, comprising as it do world s best weaves, that any special am rtaeji above any point of rivalry or contp iur droit roods its comforting to feel, toki from a stock which has built for itself are Stick tt lite ton which pervades t! L. MAIN and LLOYD S' X-HAS SHOPPING. ouncemeut has long since JHKW. When you. re buy W, that you are choosing Mttttion 011 those grounds. tere of this store. See the Garments at $5, $f50, $10, $12.50. FEW LEADERS. Gloves, Silk Mittins, Handkerchiefs, Pine Linens, Umbrellas, Fancy Celluloid and Porcelain Nnvelties, Glove Iloxee, etc., Furs, Fine Underwear, and thousands of useful and sensible things for gift giving. J. WILKINSON, ra, SHENANDOAH, PA. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Hheeler'a Old Stand.) j 09 NORTH MAIN STJiliUT, Flret-clasn work guaranteed. Prompt Bn.l olili ultcnilitnta Ilu.r c l.ttltia A spef Inlly To succeed in correcting defective sight, one must understand the mechanism' of the human eye, just as a first-class jeweler under stands the movements of a watch. I do not gutu, but tell you precisely where the trouble lies and how to correct it with the least expense and greatest certainly. E. HOUOTBRTli, EYE SPECIALIST AT THE STORK OP T. BUCHANAN, UNTIL NEXT MONDAY, fO EXAMINE EYES FREE. JJSS O. HIKKMAN, TEACHER. OF MUSIC, PIANO Ago QBSAH, No. 81 N. White .treat. Sheiuvr-rfoah, Pa. 1 I Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of tba akin Is Inva riably obtained by thoe4) who use l'oazoni'a Ootoploilon Powder. HANGMAN ON WAITING ORDERS. May Ho (11 1! oil Upon nt Any Hour to Kxooute nfntcrs. Prague, Dec 4. Although the streets of Prague are still patrolled by the military, business ,s being gradually resumed. A military court has been 1 established at the court house, and , the local hangman, his assistants and a priest will remain there until further ordeis In readiness to cary out death sentences, should such steps be nec essary. The reinforcement of the standrecht (system of summary trial Vvithout ap peal) speedily quieted the disturbances here. Four rioters who were arrested Thursday were tried the same night and sentenced to 20 years penal servi tude within three hours of the time of their arrest. Reports from various places In Bo hemia, including New Bldschow, Mel nik and Kralup tell of disturbances dur ing the Inst few days, the houses ot Germans and Jews being attacked by tha Czechs. The Germans of Bodqn bach made reprisals in the neighbor ing Bohemian village of Kroeglltz, where a school, two Inns and a shop were attacked and a number of people badly Injured, despite the Intervention of the police and burgomaster. The Germans alpo fomented riots at Gab lontz, stoning a Bohemian school. There seems little to choose between the Ger mans and the Czechs. In towns where the former predominate they have com mitted serious excesses against the latter. DIHll. DKVI.IN. On the 3rd Inst., at Delano, Pa., John, son of William and mile llevlin, aged 5 years. Funeral will take place on Sunday, Gtli Inst., proceeding hy special Lehigh Valley train at 1 p. m from Delano fwr Mahanoy City, lnteruient in St. Cankus cemetery nt the latter place. Relatives and friends respectfully Invited to nttend. MISCELLANEOUS. ITIOIt HALE A second-haml brjunro heater. 7 Wilt be boUI cheap. Apply nt this ofllce. f ANTED. Salesmen; salary from stnrt, t permanent place. Ilrown IJros. Co., Xurverymcn, Uocheetvr, N. Y, . It WfANTi:i. -Active man to travel In this and ) nearby counties. a month ami nil expenses. No experience or capital mjulretl. A till res Sht-pp Oomiany, 1020 C nets I nut street, I'lilladelphla, Va. It MONKV TO r,OAN.-fr00 to lonn, on (rood BecurHy, ut 6 per cent. Interest. Part let desiring to borrow will call at the Hkieald ofllce. ll-33-2awtf IOK UI3NT. Dwelling No. 33B West Oak X1 street. lias nine rooms. Hot nnd cold water, and bath. Centrally located. Apply at 11 U. Ilrobst'e tfrocery etore, Jardin nndCei.tre wtrects. 12-1-lw F fible prce to vjuht party. Apply at IIkkatii ulilef, or Geo. Hruck's Cmtv, Ahmnd. OH SALIC. The popular Ashland opera cafe, with icymnAium attached, known ae lirnek h sporting raeort ihroulioiit Mahauoy valley, Miifrt1oM at ouoe IteaBOii for sel ling, party tH.Mtoifhiw Iu other businett. Keueou- IlKKATIl 11-W-2W FOU KRNT, Soro room and dwelling, No, laoNnith Main blreet, la now nudy fur rent; eoutalnu plate. 1 im frtmt, koh, m'W, hot and void water, bath, larite wbar, yrd, Mar -r.toni an I stable :-It in a veiy detnrub o plio foi uny kind ut hiitjintufc lent n naon.tblu. Phahe apply to (' W N. whouwer, 1 2 North Mniii Miu. ll-lrVU VfOTK'K TO MTOrKIIOI.DKUB. NolUe 1 il he.t.b rflvrii thnt kUvrt- will b- a tin t tint; of K'oekholiieiM of tins tttumulidoidi hlt ft Itnilway ComiMttiy" on the Hero t id Mouditv of January, A. 1)., IfKH, ,t It o'ulock a. m, at the olllee of the eompuuy, nt the lloro of Hlieu' audonh, at J. W Job niton h otHee, No 2 2 North Main Htre t, for the punOM of electing ortlut rt, adopt! n hy-lttwp, ami do and ierform such vnifr uorioraiB aeui ut may ou eeuicii uo Vlbltt. II. D. ItEHTfCHI.BB, 1 140-2 w Seerutary. 1 311 OF lull (IDIES Candies and Cigars whole sale aud retail. . . . BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. All kinds of nuts and fruits, and Christmas toys at very low prices. PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 29 W. Centre Street. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsorlal artlata always in UfcMH.UUIIUe. Naatast Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block.- rl J..tl. n r- m an m t . I t . 7 jnenannoan s ureaiesi HOLIDAY THADEfH Store, sz Conway's 5 & 10c Store, SZ 102 N. Main St. With a Rush, We Begin To-day. henandoah's Greatest Store. Conway's 5 & 10c Store, 103 N. Main Bt. Will Have Their Grand Christmas Open... 5ir lng In the Large New Annex To-day, Saturday, December .4th. We will show you the largest stock of Toys," Dolls, fc Games and Fancy Goods ever shown m this county, at cut prices. Our entire new addition we will devote to nothing K but Toys, Dolls, etc. Our magnificent new addition, brimful of the best from the two continents in Toys, Dolls, Games, leds. Skates, etc., will be resplendent in bargain trim. Every age, from the tender tot to the aged grandparent, will.find the right holiday article here at prices that mean from 25 to 60 per cent, below those that are usually advertised elsewhere as "Great Bar gains." We are never undersold or approached in prices if we know it. ' ' 7L Wo Quote a Few Prices. OUR. WOIIT1I I'KICB Jointed Doll, llisquc Head p :'2S ' 'oc Jointed Dolls, Bisque Head '. 1. 00 48c Kid llody Dolls, Shoes and Stockings, 21 inches long 2.00 98c Children's extra well-made desk 2oo 98c Magic Lanterns 1.25 48c Disque Figures .- 25 " 10c Dishes .25 toe Also a full line of Iron Toys, such ns ptigiucs, Coal and Ice Wagons, etc, OUIt WOUTII. PKCK 20c. 5c loc - 5c "10c 5c ioc 5c NOTICE. OUR LINE OF CHRISTHAS TREE ORNAMENTS IS THE BEST SELECTED AND CHEAPEST IN THE COUNTY. ft: 5; Bisque Head Dolls , , 8 Old Maid, Authors Games jt; Toy Animals '. . , : Tin Horses .' , , . fc And many other articles for Sc. that jvill surprise you.. S COME. ONE.rto(Tu S?- CO IV1 E ALL. C: Bring the little ones, it will make them happy and cheer 3 C: you. fWDon't forget the name and number. , 3 I CONWAY'S ' 1 I FHPUS 5 AUD lOe ST01E HO. 7, 1 H ICS North Main Street. 3 ;' Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Mnrr - 3 Manufacturer - II Of it! WIRE SCREENS. bTUEBM VftAUlW, ftCBlWlf FIRE ESCAPES. WINDOW OUABIM, STABI.B QUABD4, TBHB GUABnS. IRON FENCES. FACTORY : 231-240 NORTH EA1ERICK ST., RESIDENCE : 220 NORTH WEST STREET, SHENANDOAH, PEN IMA. Parties Intending to get fences In the spring, can save ten per cent, by ordering In the winter months. SLAM! BANG! Thbre goes that door again. STOP ITI Put an Eclipse Spring and Check on. RAIN DOOR STRIPS. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE., Ii II WEATHER STRIP. i 1
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