3 "-"-I , HOOKS IROWN. HOOK JITNTS FOR CAREFUL Bl'YlW J ... tn tvnit 1111' til i buubc ' " " " t , ..LMtM t mm. ..rU tttlllp the mMOrtinCIlt 1 "!'. Cl btinoilno that ill smnrla wttl bp as rCnrCHCIttH Bllll I1 ""'I' one elM Mill the tame good. A few of onr pri c- DOLLS, China head dotla, 4c. up. Patent Head ' 18 ineb long, 19c. rett body, " 3e up Kid body ate. np Dressed dollt ajc. up 2AtVlKS. Our stock or gnmn ennant ho btateahtprlmt a variety. r-nmt. Toy lion! Bmtrd Boy, Telegraph Boy, Bicycle Race, and many more at 33c. Ittdia, like Parcheeal, 25c. TOYS. If jroo examine our toys you will And we are right wbsn we my tbeyare tbe cheaps you cvpr sew. Niekle Buginc and three cart, 23c up. Hook arid ImMer at 43c. W Kngines, worth 75c, go at 50c. And many others. A serltatura taxt for avary day in tl th thine Tor tehr to ym their aoh or IS 1 - cnt whan 3 or mo Trumpets, 5c up. Extra values in Cliinn sets for children. I'in trays 10c up. Jewel boxes, 35c up. Dressing Cases, 75c up. Work Boxes, ii.oo up. Goods purdiased now laid aside till wanted .HOOKS & BROW ! Jf ' " - 1 .WWV Va MUV lit 1 I' from "I'ELfe' FOO DflB:"; Ml. n Cnrpet Su efj "'jBili!.-; . . .$1 to $ 3 Banquet Lamps, 9lft-J31an Shades. nr... -afi. me orliic Dropper? There are cough medicines that re taken as freely as a drink of water from a dipper. They are cheap medicines. Quantity does rfot make up for quality. It's the qual ity that cures. There's one medi cine that's dropped, not dipped Ayert Cherry Pectoral. There's more power in drops of this remedy than in'dippersful of cheap cough syrups and elixirs. It cures Bron chitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and nil Colds, Coughs, and affections of the Throat and Lungs. Aprs Cherry Pectoral is now half trice for the half-site hottles 50 cents. .--'fc'-'Lav.-t. tVjfSpj OII.HKKTON. White Celluloid H Black R11I 1847 Ro','cr Mi.) 1847 " 1847 - sw HARDVV tia,i.5o(loz. spoons, $3 doz IM'S STORE. mmmimmmmmmmmimfmmm, 1 CONWAY 9m mrnmrnm rnrni John Dougherty, of Lost Croak, employed an hoisting engineer at the Qilberlon colliery, bad one of his feet iiainfulty Injured yester day by stepping on an upturned nail, whioh penetrated the gnm boot and entered the foot to the depth of half an inch. Riohard Neweomb, who atole $860 from Fred. Weeks' hotel a few days ago, Is still at Urge and the l'hiladelphia detective employ ed on the case la completely Unfiled. The massive iron frame In course of eon trnetlon at the Gilberton water shaft it rapidly assuming shape- The sheave w liel will be SB feet above the landing. For earache, put a couple f drops of Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil on a bit of cotton HUd place it In the ear. The pain will stop in a few moments. Simple enough, isn't it? Denial by Crenry. In reference to the Grady difficulty Night Watchman Creary Indignantly denies the i.iihllahed aonounts of the trouble and says that when he seta into court he will give the public the correct statement, and also the character and conduct ef his proaecuter. 7i 1 02 North Main Street. Next Door lo Gill's Dry Goods Store.-"" ' Ilavfc you visited Conway's new annex 011 the si If not don't fail to do so. There you will cc the cheapest stock in town. Place your order for Holiday Turkey, Holly and Etergreens, Of every description with Wi Quota a Paw Prices John O'lteilly.of l'hiladelphia, nephew of, lii'v II F. O'liollly, pastor of the Annuncia tion church of town, It a guest of town rela tives The Mlwes Stein and Mist Sadie Dsnlell xpi'iil today vlaiting friends at the county seat. Among the towntmen who mails a trip to the couuty seat to-day were Councilman .folin P. nnebm, 1'onttmuter M. Mullet. Tax Collector Edward llntke, E. C. llrobst, Hon. M. V. Fowler and Hoa. U. C. Watsou. Mrs Thomas Fulton, Jr., and Mis Oddle Fulton, of Girardville, spent last even- j ing In town. Charles Washer, of Frsckville, spent a short time in town yea'erday as the guest of George A. Wlllman. Messrs Daniel Toland, J. Jerome O'Nell and Thomas It. Doe, of lost Creek, were spectators at the ptrformaueb ef "The Bankers' Daughter" In Kaler's opera house, Mabsnoy City, Isst evenlug. Mime Maude Uaughney and Sarah Gorman, of Mabsnoy City, were piomena rft'i on our streets yeaterdsy. Mlehaol Thornton, the genlel Wngtown bouifaos, was In town this morning. He says the proposed new electric railway is a certainly. W. II. Wsrtlett, who was employed here hytheShenandoah Fertllslng Company, left yesterday for Scranton, where he has ac cepted a more lucrative position. Clayton Folmer was a noon passenger to Tainanua to-day. Miss Kline, of Wm. Penn, was among the many premaders on our streets last evening. Col. T. II. Monaghan, of Girardville, was n visitor to town this mornlug. Misses Manic and Msrgaret Moiraclian. of Girardville, spent yesterday afternoon In town. Hoth young ladles are the daughters of Col. T. II. Monaghan. 8. A. Beddall returned to his home in Tamaqua to-day. Mrs. J. P. S. Weidensaul and son, Marshal, of Lewlslnirz, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Weidensaul, at the Fergu son House. Do you feel as if everything is going wrong, and as if you cau not get enough rest, always fatling lauguid and tired ? If so, take Dr. Bull's rills, the unrivaled tonic and nervine. 10 or 25c. Clerical Onlrra fur 1808. The Pennsylvania IUIIroad Company an nounces that the Issue of clerical orders will be continued for 1698 on the same lines as in effect at present. Application blanks may be obtained or ticket agents, aud name should reach the general office by December 20, so that orders may In mailed December 31 to clergymen eutilled to receive them. Orders will be is sued only on individual application of clergymen, to be made on blanks furnished by the company and certified to by one of its agents. Deeds Hecoriletl. From George Wagonscller et ux. to Joseph J. Kebler, premises in Frackville. From Danlal M. Woist, trusteo et al., to Henry S. Knnrr, premises In Maliautonco, From Jacob Klingerman et ur to United EvauEelioal church, premises in Ryan town ship. From Wm. H. Moyor ot al. to Samuel Strauie, premises in Auburn, The Total llaln Tall. The total rain fall for the year 1807 up to December 1st., In this country, was 43.13 inches, and the suow fall was 23 Inches. Tho heaviest rain fall of the year was dur ing the month of May, wheq the precipita tion was over two-thirds of a footf DO IT YOURSELF. You can tell Just as well as a phyilrlsn whether your kidneys are discnwcl or healthy The way to do is to take a bottle or glass tum bler, and fill It with nrine. If there la a sediment a powder-like substance at tliu bottom after standing a day and nigM, there is something wrong with the kidneys An other sure sign of disease ia a dealro to urinate often, and still another sign Is pain In the back. If urine atalns linen, there is no doubt that tho kidneys are affected. Any and all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder aud of the urinary passages and con stipation of the bowels ae cured by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Kumcdy. Tboro it no question about its being the best and surest medicine In the world for such troubles. It milcklv ret eves and enrea 'nabllity to hold urine, and people, young or old, who take it are not compelled to get np a niimlier of times during the nleht. For nutting an end to that scalding pain eiperlencod in passing nrine, nothing it so good as Dr. David Ken ned's Favorite Itetnedy. It corrects the bad effects of whiskey and beer ; is pleasant to tho taste, and does not seem to lie medicine at all. Diseases of the kidneys and bladder often require tbe use of Instruments to push back tbe sandy matter so tbe nrine ran he voided. In such cases Favorite Remedy should be takeu without further delay or the disease may prove fatal, It Is sold for one dollar a bottle at all drug stores. It Is well worth many times Its price Samples Free. If you wish to teat Dr. David Kennedy's Favortto Itemed; liefore buying it, send your full post office address to tbe Dr. David Ken nedy Corporation, Itondout, N. Y., and mention this paper. We will then mail you a aamtile bottle free, as well as circulars giv ing full directions for Its use. Every render of the HCKALDoandeneim upon the Kcnuiuc nesa of this liberal offer, and all sufferers from kidney troubles should take udviuiiau of It at noee. PITHY POINTS. A Dressed Doll, Risque Head, worth Jl-5o; our price oSc. Games from 5c up as high as you want to go. Iron Toys from ioc up as high as you waut to go. Baby Coaches, 23c, 48c and 98c. Drums, Tool Chests, etc., 23c up. Writing Desks from 60c up. Blackboards from 23c up. Tree Ornaments, the lsrgeststock iu town to select front. Wash seta nml Kitchen Sets, from 23c up. I'pstmusters Nominated. Congressman Jlrumm has recommended Dcrt. lender for postmaster at Orwigsburg, and Lincoln Horn for the poat otlico at Donaldson, 1'a. NOTICE We have 'added to our new annex pictures from lead, others follow. 5 ""- SI y ic win nave on sie lo-uay xsuie uji noiu ior ioc h CONWAY I Famous 5 & 10c Store lo2 North Main Street. fp Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. - we: "i lid TRUST a 9 - i: ipl ' COSLETT, 36 S. Main St. w . i .jMHiinrri ass riS.--- 4 WriDS Manutaclurer ... of ,., SCREENS, SI'BEEN KBAMKH, SCHBBK MlHintA(SU, HRE ESCAPES, VIN1X)V UVAHXM, HTAI1LE GUABDsi, IRON FENCES. FACTORY : 221-240 INUKin uniKKn-iv ai Parties Intending RESIDENCE : 220 NORTH WEST STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. to get fences In the spring, can save ten per cent, by ordering in the winter months. There's a Thousand Tilings we can't mention. The IIkhaui isn't big enough to make a slight mention of our marvelous stock, but come and see us. Shcn andoah' 1 best store csn't afford to do things by Iialvet, We have bought the best of the season's offerings and most cordially ask you to come awl see the great stock of seasonable good, stallier you want to buy or not. Sensible Gifts, No trash in tola' vast stock of honest goods, , Nothing but dependable stock, that you won't be ashamed to offer m a gift lo any one. REALIZED AT WILKINSON'S. than any stock of all -purctiasini; Store iti fun PRICES THE LOWEST, We aiui to sell better goods for leM other store in the couuty. iferatise we have the largest store twio our rivals and imitators. This jfivi ruiwer 110 one can equal. Our big Day of great values that are low prices to j .i rAKS AND WRAPS. For a doeeu years we have held the lead fa Jew prices fcf; Cloaks aud Wraps, coats aua jaciceu., '," Our stock is large aud fully up-to-4ate iufl&ae and price L. J. WILKINSON,' .js--.. DRESS GOODS. A remarkable stock in richness of weaves, iu newiiess of styles, in lowuess of prices. All these combine to make this the leading store for Dress Goods IMrgains. TAKE YOUR PICK. Is it a Handkerchief, a bilk Umbrella, Gloves, Neekwear, Shirt. Hosiery, Underwear, I'ine WneniMor table use, or Stamped Linens for Embroidery, Iace Curtains, a New Dress, Cloak, Wrap, a Nice Cejluloid or Porcelain Hand I'aiuted box of Collars, Cuffs, or Sundries. We 6lI to sell beltw goods for las money than any other store. I MAIN and LLOYD STS., SHENANDOAH, PA. lAileu!nffS Throughout the Country Chrtmloleil lor llnstv l'ernsal. John O'Donnell, editor and manager, of the Mahanoy City American, has tendered his resignation. He will locate In I'iltston. Jaoob It. Evans wll' assume his duties as foreman at Buck Mountain on Munday. Iter. William II. Davis, of Tommawr, Wales, will preach iu the Welsh Congrega tional church at llahauoy City, Sunday afternoon and evening- Tax Collector Scanlau made payment on his '05 duplicate to tho County Trenmmr yesterday. Fifty-three applications for liquor lieen'- havo been filed from Shenandoah. Iter. D. I. MoDerniott, a former pastor ol St. Patrick's church, Pottsvillo, but mm rector of St. Jiary's church, Philadelphia Just returned from a trip to Europe. George K. Tracy, clerk in the snporui tendent's office of tho P. & 11. at Plnegruve has been transferred to thefihamokin Divi slon where ho becomes clerk to Suptuii tendent Dice. Tho ground near the school house at Jed is settling and It is likely tbe building wU have to be abandoned. j The new brewery at Uazleton will, it is expected, begin work about January 1st, and its product he upon the market by April 1st, next. The Lehigh Valley had a serious wreck at old Penn llavon Junction, on Thursday, blocking the trck for several hours. Paymaster Guy will pay the P. A It. em ployee at Frackvillo and Mahauoy Plane on tho 22nd Inst. Tho Richards colliery, near lit. Carmel, shipped -13,000 tons of coal in November. Shamokin newspapers want a late night train to run to Hxcalsior. They evidently don't waut "rutch lads" In town over night. Korristown is beiug Hooded with a lot of counterfeit coins which cause business men a lot of trouble. Alice Adams, a Reading servant girl, blow out the gas on retiring Thurbday night aud was found dtad in bed yesterday morning. Stoned by roystcrcrs last night, Jicob Swangor, of Lebanon, dispersed his assail- auts with several shots from his revolver. Shooting at a rabbit yesterday, David Iting- walt, of Uohrorstown, Lancaster couuty, shot Sirs. John Sloat in the face. Daniel Cron had ap arm almost severed by a buzz saw yesterday at Lancaster. Excessive cigarette smoking caused the death of Charles Uownrtor, aged 18, of Lancaster. A loc rolling down hill, near Lancaster. yesterday, killed Benjamin K. Krh, aged 28, The Lincoln Kepiibllcau Clnli lias been or ganized at Ksaton, with Kelson P. Arnold president Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Hyrup secnm sent as a sped il providence to little folk. Pleas ant to lake, perfectly harmless, absolutely aura to give instaut relief Iu all cases of cold or luiijr tioupie. ' Similar Specials. Services in the Trinity Reformed church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m., and (1:80 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. ltev. Robert O'ltoyle pastor. Regular services will be held in the United Evangelical church. North Jardiu street, to morrow at 10 a. m. imdfi,?0i. in. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. uev. i. J. uauz, pastor. Rflrvicea In tbo Presbvterian church to morrow at 10:30 n. m. and 0:30 n. in. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Jr. C. E. Monday ovenlng at 0:30 : Sr. (J. K. Tpesday ovenlng at 7:30 Prayerand song service on Thursday even ing at 7:30. Rev. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor. Mtrangers always welcome. Primitive Methodist church. James Moore, pastor. Preachlug at 10:80 a. m. aud 8:30 n. m. Sunday school at t n. lfl. Class meet ing on Wednesday evening. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist at 8 a. ru. Regular services at 10:80 a. m. ana 7 p. m. rue rector will olilotale. Sunday school at S p. ui. .First itantist church, corner of West and Oak streets, ltev. 1). I. Evans pastor. Services aulOa. in. aud 0 p. m. Sunday soliool at 8 p. ui, Prayer Bieetiug Monday eveuiugs. Young People's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday avuiOfa. Methodist Kplscopsl church, iwrner pak aud White streets. Rev Alfred Hcebuer. pastor. General class meeting atfi a, m., led by John Seulor. Scrinon at 10:80 . ui. HHnday school at 2 p. m Dr. J. 8. Callen, 'iuiwriiiteudsnt. 8 rinon at 6:80 p. in. Beak free. Everybody welcome. Calvary RauUst ohiirch, South Jardin street. Preaching to-merroir t JQ:J0 a. m. and 0)80 p. m. by Rev. R. R. Albiu, of Cbaltenham, I'a. Sabbath school at 8 v. m.. Deacon J. Uunn, Buperlntendeut. U. Y. P. (j, Tuesday evenlug, at 7:80. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:80. Everybody welcouje. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street Rev. John ((rubier, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. m. Sunday tsbool, ) praaciiing :jm p. iu. St. Michael's Greek Ostbolic church, West Centre stteat. Bar. Cornelius Laurisin, pas tar. MMaXiuim evh 9 a. iu. High mass 10 a. iu. Church of the Holy Family, (German B. 0.) North ChestilUt street. Bev, A. T. 8chut tMiofsr, pastor, first mass 8 a. ., second mass 10 a, in. St. Gaslmir's Polish R. C. eburob. North Janlln street Hsv. J. A. Inarkiewlcz, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. m., vespers and heuedictlon 4 p. in. Churcli of the Aununciation, 818 West Cherry street Rev. If. V. O'Reilly, pastor; Rav. James Kane, aeaisUut iawtor. First mass, 1 a. no., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. in, ueneuionoa, j. m. Kaheletb Israel CongregaUon, cornel rut and West streets. Rev. lleury nil-. nsjsUir. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. ui and t to 6 p. ni. Sunday services 8 to 10 a.m. and every weak day morning from 7 to 8 a. m. Never Falls for Oougbs aud OoIJs. That's what Pan-Tina is, 85c. At Gruhle Bros., drug store. Buy Keystonedour. Be sure that tbe nam e Lbhsiq & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ever ssck. MAHANOY CITY. Iturglara Itrenk Into a Store, Hut (let Very Utile. Mahanoy City, Dec. 11. The hardware storooflt J. Hrlmr A Co., on East Centre street," wa entered by burglars last night Threo doors were forced opon after mnrih difficulty, hut the hurg'ars did not seenre much booty. The office safe had been left open. It only contained hooks and papers, and they were strewn over the floor. None wore missing. A dollar was taken from the cash register. That was all It contained. A box containing fonr dollars In pennies and a few pocket knives were taken. Phil. Leahy, Jr., who constructed the scenery in Kaler's opera house, has gone to i.nai, me., for a similar purpose. The lecture on "The Reign of the Dema gogue" in Honker's theatre last night by John Temple (Iraves, ot Rome, Ga., under tho auspices of tbe Y. M. C. A. last night was an Intellectual treat and well attended. The lecturer was entertained at a banquet at the Mansion House after the lecture by sev ers! prominent cltisens. The street sweeper recently purchased by tbe 6re department was tasted yesterday and gave satisfaction. It picks up the dltt and carries it along to a dumping place. Mrs William lllgglns, of East Railroad strcot, was aelaed with an epileptic fit at her home this morning. She fell across the kitchen stovo and painfull burned her right arm betweou the elbow and wrist. Thomas McOraw, Charles Iloyer liiid A. 11. Cochran, of Pottsville, were appointed by tbe court to look up the advisability of dividing the I-mli ward of town, into two election districts, met at the pablic house of James W.Min, today, where they heard appeals. There is all probability that a favorable re turn In behalf of tho now undortaklug will lie made to court Hon. T H Dim-, J. .Icnuno O'Neill aud Daniel Tolam). of LoM Creek, and John T. Caviuiatigli nml K.n 1 L Boner, of tiilborton, occupied .i im iti 1' l K in i npi ia houtie iast evenniL' .ni'l rviiniHt'l tin IJ.inker s Duuglitt i ('In Wc-r Mihiiny Township L' vm ' i i il r .i l 1 'i -ui 1 MADE MOTHER WELL - - Sickness Driven From Another 5Jpme by Paine's Celery Compound. iSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH t'BBHaBBSHHaiBBBBB iiBnnnHKBQHHHj C,SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBn ..tBBBBBBBBBBBkBH ;lHBBaTSH "HIHBSbIbH 'bbIBbbHbHHbIbbbbbI stHHH HbbbbbbHH nil U l.llfclJlL il. U sWllLIIWI" T In the i i, of t lie Horns Budding and Loan Ahsot intina (.t Mahanoy c itv s M J. Murphy, .ludtment mi, entered tor f900. A judgment bond was entered by the Father Matthew Pioneer Corps of Mahanoy City vs. Patrick Scully und Michael Scully In $2,000 for tho faithful performance of duty of Patrick Scully as treasurer of ths society. letters Sniuted. Letters of administration wore granted to day at Pottsville to Km ma M. Coonoy on the estate of William T. Cooney, lato of Potts ville. Also to Frank K. Brenuan on tho es tate of Charles Ilenscman, lato of Yorkville, deceased. - lil)urcd. Felix Desboutskas, employed at Suffolk colliery, mot with an accident this morning by having a badly lacerated wound inflicted on his left elbow. Tbe wound Is of such a nature which will deprive him of working for some time. BloodfHervePood For Weak nnt) Run Down People. 11HnT IT ICI The richest of all restore WnHI II 101 tive foods, because It re- ilaceo the essentials or life that are ex lausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, ubuse, eta. Ily making the blood .Women, mothers of families, have no more lit to live beyond their strength than he ld tbelr income. 'ho greatest Injustico that woniou do thoro rcsand their children Is In putting off ting wiill. Headaches, nervousness, dys sia and melancholia lay their leaden ;crs over tho wholo household, 'nine's celery compound has driven slck 3 and gloom from innumerable homes, ere some loved member was the sou roc of nnu.il anxiety and evsu despair. The i.itantly repeated successes of this great in urator in mikiug people well have roused 1'iy persons who thought themselves des d unrcdeemahly to lives of Imperfect lib to try Paine's celery compound, o one can read the following letter with ' being inspired with confidence in this rtt remedy : 650 Elm street. Buffalo. N. Y.. July 28. About eight years ago, aftor the birth of a child. I suffered terribly. I could not get help trom over a dozen physicians to whom I applied, and after receiving treatment from the last doctor continually for nine mouths, was pronounced cured and continued so until tbe birth of another child, when I was ob ligsd to commence doctoring again, although all Imaginable treatments had been resorted to without one particle of relief. I was subject to neuralgic troubles and slightly rheumatic, and I became discouraged and melancholy, feeling that I should never again bo a well woman. I was in a pitiful state, when my husband, who had been benefitted by tbo uso of Paine's celery compound, urged mo to try it. In a remarkakly short time after I began taking the remedy I began to notice a chango for the better. Before I had taken three bottles I was well. I consider my cure a miracle, for I bad tried a great many doctors and dif ferent drugs and spent hundreds of dollars in vain. Respectfully yours, MRS. KATE HENNESSON. Close, careful observation of great numbers of cases like the abovo led Piofcssor Edward E Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of tho Dartmouth Medical Schosl to the formulation of Paino's celery compound. The suecesa of this universally well-known remedy In quickly driving out disease frem the blood and system need not be retold to newspaper readers. Paine's celery compound restores to a healthy state a weakened and diseased ner vous system. One of the first evidences of its building-up virtue is the gain in flesh notice able about the face. Night sweats end ner vous twitching are things of the post ; there Is a great improvement in looks, a better ap petite, sounder sleep, a clearer skin and more regular functions. Theso are a few of the outward improvements. More important is the thorough aad radical purifying of the blood and tbo regulating ana building-up of thedcep-lylng nerves all over the body. There Is nothing half way or partial In tho effect of Paino's celery compound. It cures permanently. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. WHAT IT DOES I digestion perfect It creates solid flesi pure nnd rich andjlie il, inusclo and strengtu. The nerves being made fitronar tho brain hficnmfifl native ana sleer. Jt restores lostvltslity, stops oil watr Ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. I'rlfo 60c., orflve boxes S2.00. Druggists or by in nil. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free. wrltrfUs About Your Case." THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1612 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS. TIANK KLKCrrjOK.-T'l.e nnnual election of I J the fetockhulilera of tli MnmlimiU' Nil. tlonal Rank, of dlii-nantlnnh, )., will Ihj held at tbo bunking: liotme, on Tucsdriy, Jnnunry mil, ip'Jb, between the houm ot I und 4 p. in., for the purpose of fleeting: thirteen (J3) direc tors to terve the entnlnir year 12-11-St-ojul It. It. Hunter, Ciwhler. MONEY TO IsOAN.-800 to loan, on cowl security, at 0 nor cent. fiituriMt Purthn uefttmitf to nor row win call at the 1Ikraix ll-S-2aw-tr er of FOU BA LB, Tim popular Ashland opera cafe, with irymnasluni attached, knon as Bruok'a vportiiiy retort throughout Mahanoy alley.4 Muatbeaoh at onoe. Iteaon for (sel ling, party engaging in other huinw. Kenton able price to rlht parly. Apply at Hicham) office, or Geo. ftruek's Cafe, Athimid. U-d2w ATOT1CE TO HTOCKnOLDKItS.-Notlco Ik x hereby given that there will ben meeting of Htoekholdera of tbe 1 Shenandoah Htreet ltailway Cumpaiiy'1 on the aeoond Monday of January, A. !., 1808, at 11 o'clock a. m. at tbe uioce or the company, in tne wore gli or phan ttndoah, af J, yt. Johiwuti's oloe, No. 2.3 North Main'aiirat t, for the purpoee of electing oflleero, adopting hysniwfi, ijH do arid perform atieh other corporate act a may b deemed ad vta ble. II. D. Riurrauf(Ma, 1 1-802 w Secretary. RUPTURE CURED. A Specislist on Rupture from Wtlliamipast, will visit Slienandqah Every Thursday AT TH& FftrguSM Hwte, ffM S a, n, tjll 1:31 p. m, Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or uo pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of RupUirs without operatiun or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Fret), loo persons cured in Sunbury, Sbimokia, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. ( haiges and terras moderate and within leaUi uf all. IT IHH C. HIKBMAN, rEAjCHEIt OF MUSIC, ruso aan osjosa. No. Hi IS. White street, Shenandoah, l'. Agent for Slienandoali and Vidnitj -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! JJo you have hetidathe, en feci drowsy gfter reading a short; time, or when reading do the letters or words run together? If you have any of these byroptums youi etc.. need atten tion. AH cases of ostigmntUm and muscular deficiency carefully corrected nnd every pair of glasses guaranteed to tie satisfactory. Examination Mado at the Onr Store. House or at THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler qf . . . j AJD Perter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST ,' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDO AH PA SPOONT'S, 108 & in East Centre Street. HOLIDAY FURNITURE. Can be bought from us this year 35 per cent, cheaper than during any other season, This is our holiday induce ment. Fine Cane Seat Dining Room Chairs, , , . jSc Square Extension Tabta Handsomely decorated, $2.75 Bed Room Suits in Eight Pieces . . . $15.00 ONE CARLOAD OP Plush Rockers For Christmas Gifts, $1.00 up. CARPETS AND OIL CL0Tfl At Factory Prcgs: Call ojn us. No trouble to show goods, SPOONT'S, 108 o? H3 East Centro Street, O'hara's wmT" BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - r - fill its Branches. Open Day antj Nigh. Cqr. White and Ljqyd Streets. Shenandoah. J Mansion spanies, HAHANoy flry. VKmBt armed Im). AIvavi buv thm bast sod ASuLl lilaarw KtnfldiMl . Aiwavi buv tha bi txMs&meX. GuaruttMd flUDertor Co all uW Voia HEST LINK Or" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTKAW. floor and Table 0U Cloths. E. B. FOLEY fca;Bt
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